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ABDJTK
rL o t Some of the Guards
Via to Blame for Too
Much Whiplng

Hornswaggled $astiiiigtdtf Church Par­
That "convict business business i* rap­
idly readjustin'*' itself 'to the reforins
enacted by the recent legislature, accOrdlhf ’ to officials fc|*re who hare
to’ dff'WHh. them.^ Their observation
o f the effectiveness of the new rules
and refactions promulgated to Ukc
tJb p b fe of corporal'punishment and
conditions In the'cams generally un­
der the new system in it* first weeks
d f o^i Alton has caused a feeling of
optirtifsm to gradually supplant the
apprehension freely expressed in
soot*‘quarters at the outset.
"And the iooner some of the
guards who are haring trouble realise
tkafth e'fauit ilea primarily In their
lack o f ability rather than the aboli­
tion of the whip the better off condi­
tions will be," one high official
sUted.
Scattering reports of restlessness
and decreased man power continue
to come In from, some of the camps.
There has bodn a marked falling'off
in these unfavorable reports, how­
ever, and the now system, on the
other hand,’ has been highly commended 1* q « to * (* » ° f *** convict
wardens, cspetlaliy among the old-

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WASHINGTON, Juno 2D,—A mass
of cancelled cheeks, notes, stocks and
othqr documents were brought to
light here today as outward evidence
of how several men obtained a hun­
dred and fifty thousand In peraonar
funds from Monsignor James O’Brien,
former rector of St. Peter’s Catholic
church of this city, on stocks regard­
ed by legal rcpresontatlvca of Monaignor and churrii parish ns of doubt­
ful value., Whether there be any
prosecutloh is yet to bo determined.
O’Brien, aged 83, is said to have act­
ed within his right* in handling the
moneys.
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Rev. Dr Tikhon
Has Been Released
Fronv Moscow Prison
To Await Trial by Civil Authorities
for Activities

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MOSCOW, June 20.—Rev.. Dr. Tik­
hon was rdcasdd from prison today to
await trial by clvU authorities tot
counter
revolutionary activities, de­
timers.
nies reports that ho was tortured
while ih Jill nSWtflrtg he vra* writ
outset” this same official stated. treated.
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He wduld not permit’ the use of his
name, assorting that the "leas wc brief was it in form. But in the
say and (ha yooner we quit talking words of a prison attache, it express­
.
abodt convicts tl* sooner things will ed a “ mouthful." It said:
'Prisoner----.
number-----, tried
return to ‘ noirarifl.” « • ’ ha*
to
be
a
bad
man.
We
made
a good
closely to do with prisoners for sev­
man
of
him.",
eral years, however, and although
A prison supervisor in his rounds
ho did not mrjlries any opposition to
the*abolition of the whip ho follow­ ran across one* warden who in his
ed the legislative fight closely and native teal to run hi* camp, the legwith undisguised apprehensions over slature notwithstanding, went too
the outcome! “ I have no doubt," he lar in the way of solitary confine­
continued, "that some o f the,less of­ ment At thaUtlmc, tho term ’soli­
ficiant guard* who knew nothing but tary confinement" had not been put
the whip, so- to speak, were so resent­ Into practical form by the state of­
ful at its being taken away that ficials. The_ guards had been told
they probably Intimated to- the pris­ to ptifc tho unruly prisoners in “ soli­
oners that ‘ they were free now.’ Nat­ tary confinement" ami left to their
urally the metl ware quick to tako own interpretation of the term. The
advantage of kny' affected helpless­ guard in question constructed a box
ness on "the part of the guards and n the shape of and sise of a coffin.
those qf thu type ware largely re; In fact U resembled a depth bdx In
sponsible for any trouble that they every way. A negro prisoner had
grown beyond hit, stripes and so tho
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had , Thaother fellows who in the
absence *o f substitute punishment st captain laid him hut in the box. It
the outset! set about to devise ways tad ample ventilation at the head,
and means of dihclplinlng their men aut certainly capable of conjuring
negro
*•-. ------a whole-hearted, fa ir’spirit have had up unpleasant visions. Tho
little trouble."
v Specifications for the solitary con
flnement cello as agreed to by the
si^Ui Official* wtra ednt -out by the
stall Tobd department aome time ago.
Many of the road camps have now be­
come equipped With them, while the
others are rapidly liirtalling themTills form ’ of punishment • together
with' restricted ration's for the more
serious offenses, is generally devel­
oping aa an affective substitute for
the whip, reports ‘indicate
The prison
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missioner of
keeping, in cloao touch with condi­
tions In a toV nag county camps.
Cimb fasten* JtoV* been directed to
report' their observations o f the new
systetoi periodically and from time to
time arc given suggestions as to the
application o f tha n*rt rules and reg­
ulations by the prison department.
King, of a state road
_____ na, has found that reratfobe and a very little time
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prisoner who
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about an hour, the captain stood be
side the box. Finally the negro ask­
ed: "Boss, whst’s sh go to do to
git outer tbl sthlngT" ’
"Apologise to the guard for curs­
ing him and promise to go to work,
the captain replied. "Well, i ’ll stay
in heah," the negro replied. The
captain started to walk away and Uta
negro called to him, with tho plaint!
“ Boss, 1’se lible to die in heah. When
the captain assured him that In that
case nothing would remain but to
throw dirt bver him and he would be
burled without any further expejue
on the part of tie stsle, the repaid'
trant decided he would make the nec­
essary abends and go io « • * Whereupon he was freed ,a n i h*a
Mn’ a gaud convict since.
The supervisor, however,
th*
warden Usr up hi. box and buUd a
^ ^ m e m b e r of tha U«t leglslsture
who U now attending the
teachers’ school at the Woman a Col­
lege bere. reported that he —
travelling in his automobile ket
Jacksonville and TaJIshassre the oth•».-*♦
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BUTTE, Juno 29.—Ptcscntlpg^nH*n*ButtTtoday a report on post-war
revival of, business, President Harding dedared the national mobilisation of
business, labor and government force* to overcome depression “ was no less
accomplished than great co-operation to win the w^r.” Outlining too steps
taken undeh the government direction to wipe out the unemployment and
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restore confidence in business the president said: “ If our procedures have
been rather plain and old fashioned they havo yet produc'd results that
Justify a pride And require no apology."
“If wo are accused of getting no where In particular," he added, "We
may very well reply that at any rate we have been able to stay right here
and that we regard it as a good place, that day by day we are getting better
The
and belter." The address was tho first o f two echcduied for today.
other will be given tonight at Helena.

( Hr Tile AkwrtalrS Pr*wi
SHELBY, Mont., June 29.-L-Confldent that the Dcmpscy-Gibbona fight
will take place despite disquieting re­
port* of the financial difficulties
Shelby today swung into the task of
caring for tho influx of visitors.

STAND ON TAERTS BODY AS
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SEMINOLE C0U
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AN ACT to Protect the Fish in the
Riven, Creeks, Canals and Inside
Waters of 8cminolo County, Flori­
da,
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEfllBLATUllE OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA:
Section 1.—That it shall
unlaw­
ful for iiny persona or person, firm
or corporation, to tako or catch any
of tho food fish from any of tha riv­
ers, creeks, cansls, and inside waters
of Semipolo County, Florida, by or
with any other means than a hook
aqd line, or a gig, or a common cast
net, not to sxceed tho length ot nine
(B) feet, or a spread of eightaen (W )
feet!
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Section 2.—It shall bo onlaWful for
P*"®"' »*r,on?’ f,n ? ° r
‘dlte
S "gunpowder,
2 2 1 ! ' cartridge*, Annon
crackgr or spy other expleeivv, or
to throw or place acids or Ume,swhlch
has not boon uaad in manufacturing or
for commercial purpose*', India ber­
ries, sawdust, green walnuts, walnut
loaves, os any other deleterious sub­
stance Into th*' water*’ #! tha eoupty
o f Seminole, State of Florida, where­
by th* fish therein may be injured, i ’
Section 8.—That no person shall a f
any time shoot any fish in the ft**"*,
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Meantime Refuse * ’ to Boose

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Charged With Killing of
Herbert CaHithcrs
in Tampa
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TAMPA, Juna 39^-The stole fail*
cd to rest its ease this morning in
the trial of Raymond 0 . Bennett,'
charged with killing Herbert Caruthera May 2.1, Jury going to view the
sceno of tho shooting.
The state rested its case later in
tho day. Tho defense began present­
ing witnesses. They announced they
expected to compclte the case latb to­
day.
All o f Thursday was taken up with
tho direct and cross examination of
witnesses for the Rtate. Contradic­
tions on material points developed
in tho testimony of several of the
state's witnesses. In hi stestlmony
Wednesday
Policeman
Rauieraon
staled taht when he approached the
scene of th* shooting a minute or ao
before midnight of May 23, a woman
waa supporting tho wounded man,
whom Raulortoh at the tlmo did not
know, and that this woman held the
the falling man until ho was almost
down on tha aldewlak. J. E. HostaU
ter, a chauffeur, testifying yesterday,
said that an instant before the shoot­
ing he passed the scene of the tragedy
and saw a group o f thro men—two
wearing light 'su)ta and one fri a dark
suit with a mustache—standing In
the street Just off the sidewalk, with
a woman, whom Hosteller described

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TON, June 29.*
rejection of At
Britain')
propose) for prohibition II mile
has left the administration o f‘
no alternative, it was said aut)
lively stated today, but to await
will of congress as to the rati
law. Meanwhile to raft)** edmltti
t oshlp liquor stores under penalty &lt;
selture
WASHINGTON, June Brt
ury officials revealed today, for
first time, that the proposal to
liquor-carrying liners in Air
waters had reached the stag*
new regulations to carry aueh a
into effect had been drafted In.
tntivo form and were in tha hands c
the prohibition unit.
Whether the rullhg is to
Inal approval, and be put Into ex
tlon, depends on the foreign eh
lines themseuvea. Acting Bee
Gilbert said today he hoped such
course would bo unnecessary, but'
was reiterated at the treasury 'U
a continuance of the present oj
disregard of the prohibition oh i
portation ‘ would be deist with in
vigorous a manner as d*v*tb|
warranted.
‘ .
Mr. Gilbert’s statement is
stood to have hftn mad* after
heard several ehlfr companies
ready to abandon their program i .
bringing to this side of tha AtlanUa
under seal a sufkent stock of I
liquors to supply pakaengera ort*1
return , trip. Ha had said pravlpi „
ly that this government eould dot
continue to tolerate what la -regard­
ed In some quarters aa a studied ef­
fort by the foreign shipping coinpanics.
Some of tho strongest advocates of
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using tho ship seisuro proposal
rni&lt;l to be tha prohibition unit, Mr.
Gilbert made it plain, however,
ter a conference with Prehibl
Commissioner llayaea, Asatttant
rotary Moss and Commissioner
of tho Internal Revcriua during
day that an announcement of
treasury’s policy would be 'fo
Ing from his office. He.added
ample notice would be given if
treasury decided Mtui
gala th* ship seltur*'
Reports that tha string bead

mediately camo the reply, “ No, air." a light dfeis and a large hat, standIng dose by on tho sidewalk. 8ldn*y
“ How many children have y o u !"
V;
Grose, the state’* etor witness and
"Four," was the answer.
creeks, canqls and Inside waters of
companion
of Herbert M. Caruthers
I havo heard of some men and somo
Seminole County, Florida, with rifle,
on
tho
night
of tho tragedy, teetiftod
shotgun, or any other loaded weapon. women who havo care in which to
that at the time Caruthers was shot
ride
to
church,
and
who
havont
four
• Section 4.—No person shall at any
there was no woman near him and
time place in any of tho Inside waters husky boys to get ready for Sunday that he fell on tho sidewalk after t a
school who think it s rather serious
of Seminole County, Florida, any set
was shot. Grose als8 testified that
or baited hook foe the purpose of matter to bo on hfind when the bell ho msn in dark clones, nor any such
rings at 0:30. . I became rather cur­
catching any fish.
group as wss described by Hostetler,
Section 6.—That no person, pereons, ious to know how this woman had
waa at the scene of the shooting or
aolvtgl
the
problem.
firm or corporation shall tako from
"Mr*. R.—what time do you get up near Bennett’s automobilo when the
thb waters of 8emlnolo County, Flori­
Sunday mornings," and without
a Shooting occurred.
da, black bass ot a less length than
moment’s hesitation came the answer,
ten (10) Inches from tip of nose to
Name Engineers
fork of toll) nor shall more than fif­ "glx o’clorit."
For a woman who has looked after
teen black bass or any length or sise
to Set Value* on
be taken from said waters by any the multiplicity of needs o f a hueband and four children for seven days
St Johns Bridges
one person in one day,
. Section «.—In all cases o f arrest during tho' week t o get up on a sum­
mer Sunday morning at the unearth­
and conviction for h violation of any
W. C. Jtck*on,
■loner Haynes against
of the provisions of this Act, any and ly hour of six o’clock calls for an in­ or for the DeLand district, has named
advaescy of the aalsure
vestigation, and so I proceeded to In­
all illegal nets, devires, and appli­
C. M. Rogers, of Daytona, as engineer
nut officially confirmed. .
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ances destroyed Immediately nfler vestigate.
tu represent the Iceland district In
replying to questions, said
.* “ Mrs. R., why do you go to Sunday
soeh: trial and conviction..
making an appraisal of the Crow’s
treasury proposed to gui ‘ It*
school
7"
The
rtply
waa
*o
q«dck
*hllt
Section 7.—That any person vlolat
Bluff and Mouroc bridges across the
policies. Mr. Haynaa decllned to
one could t«U that her convictions
SL Johns river, which connect Dtin r any ut th® proritloni of this Act
I nany way, referring InqhireC
were as well defined as Park Avenue,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
Und with Lake county and Seminal*
or
the
shore
lino
of
U
k
e
Monro*.
Mr. (Jllbvit.
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upon conviction shall be punished as
county. Commissioner Thursbay, it la
“ There are ntany reasons why 1 go
i* provided by law.
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to Sunday school," said this’&gt;woman
woman understood, has engaged the service* Seaboard A
ne’
Section 8.—Thla Act shall Uke ef­
common
ot » Sanford engineer to represent hia
who
gave
evidence
of
fine
common
fect immediately upon Ue passage and
ilBsioi
district in making an appraisal of the
ifta n tc a
Venae. "I think tt will do me good to
approval by the governor.
vluatlun of both th* bridge* In quee
To Issue Five
Approved by th* governor ami filed go. I think th* Sunday school ia fin*. tlon.
I like the folks. I like the fellowships
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in Office’of Secretory of State May B,
According Jo the resolution as pawI Ilka the teaching and tho music. And
One Hundred qnd Party SI*
id at tho last meeting of the board
1923. •
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la Beads
then I must go for m f chlldlM&gt;&gt;
sake." And then I broke in with an of county commlaaloncra the bridge
.' other question» "Why do jou take companies have the right to appoint a
ISl:
third engineer to aerre with those ap­
WA'slIINOTfii
your children to Sunday echoolt"
"J waot my children scared aright," pointed by the two commissioners in. Seaboard Air Llr
making this appraisal,
t'
from tho
eras the answer.
.. |(A f-prt,- but it
A special bUi was passed at the last
nl
'and!
Thi keen* session of tha legislators which em­ on* h
and the cooveraatlon cam* back to roe powers Volusia county to t*«ua time bonds and
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. treasury aa
again and ajtain. Ia that Interview 1 warranto In an amount not to exceed
th* tw«(
twi* loan already
found the ideal, which w W ’M I* th. 175,000 for the purchase o f the
Large
bridges. This la tha price that has posited three nrUito.
ym m m um
•ft.:
heoa
set by tho two bridge companies ida Control amt V
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subaidary corpori
will save this country If U U saved. for th* two bridge*.
Tha franchise from th* county
July first of this

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Despite Disqnieting Re­
ports of Financial
Difficulties

HELENA, Mont* June 29.—If the
July 4 fight at Shelby does nbt mstcrallse, every ^dollar which is paid
kv
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must bo refunded and
for
tickets
"Mr. Kearns and Mr. Dempsey can
not alt Idly by, knowing as they have
known that tlcksts were being sold,
without rendering themselves blame­
worthy and culptable, undor our
. h
law," according to aa tatenient is­
Clashes Between Attorneys Still Take up Time of sued this afternoon by Attorney Gen­
eral W, D. Rankin.
the Court
Following ia tho statement t
“Tho
persistent rumors that Demp­
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LAKE CITY, June 29.—J. S. Tyson, formor.employc of the I’utnam Lum­ sey will not fight in Montana unless
ber Company, but recently released from prison, was tho state’s first witness tho last dollar o f an unconscionable
today In the trial of Thomas W. Higginbotham charged with murder in con- bargain is in his hands by July 2, If
ncctlon with the death of Martin Tqbcrt. Tyson testified he saw tho whip­ true, presupposes that the inws of
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A B A M t l M a l l n n t i n * ■ III 1I I( V( rl f l .
ping
ofa _Tabert
and• counted
07 lashes. On cross examination
he said Ulgfln Montana against obtaining money un­
bothatn applied the lash wKlle standing on th# prisoner and that the strap der falso pretenses are impotent.
weighed seven and one-half pounds. On direct examination Assistant State s
“ The state of Montana is interest­
Attorney asked Tyson whether or not after he was summoned ns a witness ed in seeing that its people are not
for the state he was aerved with a warrant charging larceny, and nrrested, defrauded. Mr. Koras and Mr. Demp­
convlctcdand given six months sentence by a Judge Vrho Is a witness for the sey can.not continue to sit idly by
defenae. Objection to question by defenso counsel was sustained. Tyson knowing, as they havo known that
said he had been accused of stealing a pistol, the alleged theft having taken tickets were being sold without ren­
place aome time before he w*s summoned al a witneas.
dering thomselvea blsmcleworthy, and
Nina Bell, another former guard at tne coiliiri camp testified he saw culpable, under our la'ws, unless every
Higginbotham give Tabert 110 lashes. When Tabert "Begged the Lord for dollar la refunded the purchasers of
tnercy," Bell testified, “ Higginbotham remarked, 'Don’t call on tho I*ird, call tickat* in event no contest, takes
on mo, ’ Iro dalng the whipping.” ’ Objection by defense to question whether place by reason, of Dempsey's refusal
Higginbotham' wa* drinking was sustained. On cross examl*»t«»
to appear.
nesa whs asked: “ Do yob know for a foot there’ll nothing to this prosecution
m
except td get money out of the Patnafcfc Lumber Company1! 1 He repHWIr. T
nine blocks to ask you a few ques­
don’t knbw It to be a fact but It seems to be."
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Thera waa no surprise 6n her
tions."
face as s result of tho rather unusual
atatrmcnV She seamed tredy for tho

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convicts at thf camps he „
part of one ramp he thought he w«mld bare tlato t»
thl.

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�MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 117-W
ir yoo fcave oof Irleode slatllaw r o j
—1 ( &gt;M are sales aarwh^Wae eaatlaB
k » r . mw I* fae are ealeHOlalas. write
O peafal rare le tfcU Pepmrtmrmt. Sl»la«
■«&lt;aU». ae iMroliaae
Ilea*, fi will
ke sreallr hooreelalrO.

Wednesday—Utt|e
Miss
t)orothj*
Wiggins will entertain a number of
her young friends at her home on
Magnolia avenue at 5 o’clock.
Friday—Circle' No. 1 of .the Metho­
dist churah will give a Silver Tea
at the home of Mrs. James Cowan,
on Park avenue, at 8 p. m.
Mrs. F. E. Harvard, of Live Oak, Is
the guest of her son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. J. 8. Harvard at their home on
Ifanford Heights.
Little Miss Helen Jod Lewln, of
tampa, la spending the week here
flth her aunt, Mrs. Sherwood Har­
vard.
MUs Helen Shepherd, who has been
Mis guest of Miss Eleanor Herring,
Uft last evening for her home In BosV&gt;n, Haas.
Ur«, Forest L*ko hi expseted home

Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. HtelJa Ar­
rington, Mrs. J. F&lt;. Pacft Mrs, A^. K.
Hill, Mrs. L.' P. Hagan, Mrs. E P.
Morse, Mrs. Wm. Karl ami Mrs. John
frady.

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f The Herald for fleet eiaaa Job work. Pm For Florida:
thimd;
Ms crsHowcrs tonight,, or FriAVCrtfe 'THESE 8YMTO»{s
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day. . . .
r UI vra* weak nnd nervous
bendarhes all the time, and
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hurt so bad I could hardly
writes Frank Richardson. Perry. Gsoy:
rrln, “ Trisd Foley Kidney Pillp. and
rot relief.’'
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LONGWOOD, June 28.—The Coun­
Iq the dramatic story of f*
2
ty Board of Public Instruction lias
called an election to be held July 10th
^
In this specisl tax school distric t for,
* r of- voting on ;i
the purpose
.a bond u•Cpme along to the I t g
the
proceeds
slie of *10,000, t; .
* of which
build­
are to be usl-d
used for a new school
sch
ing at U ko Mary and a new Junior
High SctymT btilldlng to be erected On frc&lt;tu fct
urination, discolored or
$28,000 paving contrac
•
or close by* the brick road midday be- strolp t odor are symptoms of Kidney 0%.nrJed
tweon Longwood and i Altamonte,
llnddcr disorders and «£mand T
, , t. r - r g —
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whltt trail, t A|fe_ ** ^
springs which Is the most 'central- ........Jt treatment. •
Kld" ! j . For quick results. try a want ad.
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point and'most convenient Ur&gt; the pills give quick relict Re.use s u b - ___ /
transportation of all pupils attend; slitutes. Insist upon Foley's.
Sold
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i “ T % .G (M n c H u n W I
ing the school. Jhc local trustees everywhere.—Adv.
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A FIVE IjOLI^A^jBttW , A t^o-part Century
hope every qualified voter v/lll turn
' l'—
Ta k ^ s a n .E le c t r ic ia n
out and vote for the bonds as It is ‘ V :
-Frfday and Saturday
imperative that new buildings bo
•n»
W Ifa *
. 1 5 % R edu ction In l*rjc«n o f
Milton 8HU is
erected, as nil of the old buildings are Is tha marvelous. Bolwone, a prnmraUon P E N N S Y L V A N IA V A C U U M
unsafe, unsnnltary, obsolete and n
• *&lt;SK1N DEEP* ;
' £ 2 * 2 * «S --------disgrace to the communities where
only purifies tho wound of gmna that
they are located. Everybody turn out rousn Infection but it heal* the flesh with
and' vote for bnpds for schools.
extraordinary speed. Jlad wouhcl* or
Longwood Is especially ’well scrvccl cuts which tako weeks to heal with tho
Mtlinnry liniments mend
at present In the way jat Ice nnd tho powerful infiuenen of
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
bread, ns there nr* three Ice com­ remedy. Prieo (liquid) f!0&lt;
panies running daily delivery trucks I’owd r JOe nnd GOc. fiou
and about threo bakeries delivering
hot bread nnd rolls daily right out of
the oven.
Tho new municipal voter works
stili hangs fire, *thc dcflny In begin­
ning the work being caused by title
to. the land the plant U to be erected
on la not yet perfected.
Tbls locality hns been very fortun­
ate so far this season in the dlstribution of sain, There has been just
enough moisture to keep crops grow­
ing in good *hnpp nnd not enough at
EUROPEAN l’ L A ^ r OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
any time to do any dninngo, except to
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY RQ.QM OUTSIDE.
a few watermelon fields which were
ruined, grange nnd grapefruit trees j
were never in bettur condition than at
presont and there is n heavy crop of
KI'.AIIREBZl
Ami tlmy.stnmt Ilia
clear, smooth fruit, fully equal to last
FLORIDA
European Plan
I(.*( of trim fnrmlto.
toto* V&gt;i
I .
Mil|i thru tti« years
year, in quality. Previous to the 1H95
I.realign they
are
Ono block from Occnn nnd Hotel Clarendon. Summernt*»
freeze, this wns one of the largest
WEEK FOR FARMERS ANI)
cnofl thru nml thru,
— Room, $1 per dny nnd up; $5 per week nnd up. Special
Any
hullillnx
muterFRUIT GROWERS IS SET orange growing districts in the stn^e,
Ini IhiiikIiI rritui tin Is
week-end rates.----------------ISvery room hnn running wittf.
GAINESVILLE. June 28.—The and Irom the way now groves are
iii.wle m kIv*’ you
lifnlnm:
service—and
date for the farmers’ nnd fruit grow­ now being set out, it will soon regain
otir prices um rl|tl&gt;(.
ers' week, to he held at the Univer­
sity of Florida, hn» boon set for Au­
Iiill
gust fl to 11. This annual event is
JERpEN’S KING COCOA) Hurdwatcr SO.
at ranged to give Instruction, inspira­
Lumber Co
.
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mm ii I /in r\ T\
tion
entertainment •to men and
Special,
S1&gt;00 Dozen
lliilltlrne
llrnd'issrj women &gt;vho are especially 'interested
ler*M
in farm life, Special programs arc
Jap Rose Soap, for the linir, complexion nnd bath. Special, dot
’ hone 130, Sanford
being arranged in dairying, poultry,
citrus culture, boo keeping, crop Im­
straw trimmed with a blue ostrich provement, homo economics nnd oth­
er subjects reluted to farm llfe^
feather.
The tollsga of agriculture..tho ag­
Oh their return they will make their
ricultural extension division, thb Flor­
home In Hanford, Fla.
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Among the out-of-town guests for ida experiment station, tho state
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the wedding were Randall Cltnsr, of
IXINDON, June 28.—Andrew llofinr
Sanford, Fla.; J. II. Jarrott nnd C, E.
Law Hns sufficiently improved 1n
Jarrott, of Florence, H. C.; Mrs.tl. C.
health to W aide to lenve London for
O'Connor, of Atlsntn; Mrs. R. F. Brit­
ton, of Charleston; Mrs. R. F. Loom- of the Unlvemlty of Florida, nnu a resort on the south COEBt. It is/auhues, of Ohio; Mrs. F. J. Blackwood from outside sources. There will lie thoritatlvcly stated Hint there has
and F. J. Blackwood, Jr., of Greens- special features throughout the been a slight hut distinctly favorable
Itoro, N. C.—Savannah Morning News. week, with prominent men and wom­ result from the treatment tho former
en in agriculture and home econom­ prime minister recently underwelt.
Circle No. 1 of thu Methodist ies taking part In the program. The
Church will entertain with u silver instructional matter will lie divided
St. Petersburg—Contracts awarded
tea at the homo of Mrs. J. II. Cow­ Into sections, wit hn leader and pro- for street paving.
ans on the Heighths at 8 o’clock. Come
gruht for enrh.
and help us enjoy the evening. 78-2tp
Frostproof to have hotel costing
Provision is being made to offer

BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little Mls« Dorothy Wiggins, the
dainty young daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. 8. Wlgglrti, wns hostess yes­
terday afternoon to a numl»er of her
•tlands at her homo on Magnolia nveBue, In celebration of her third birth­
day anniversary.
The colors used for this pretty par4y were pink and white nnd were car­
ried out In every detail. The rooms of
Ihl* lokely home were decorated with
vaaes and a howl of pink hlblacus and
ferns. The VlriM**y &lt;&lt;,ko Wft* ,^c,, ,n
whit* and centered with a mlnaluro
d-dl dressed In pink tplle. surrounded
by pink candles in rose holders.
* Games of all kinds, both old and
new, iVere placed on th° spacious
Igwns, and late’ in the afternoon reiirshments of ice cream In rose cups,
cakes and candles, were served by
Mrs. Wiggins assisted by Bet Mur­
rell and Antoinette HhinhoUer. FavA

in "during pkst
pto«t ,year, wJW
tlon'durlnj
icw' Industries and homes.

-before an ImproviseU aiu r py me nev.
0 f B, KcGIphon, rector of St. Paul&gt;
At Womens College
Episcopal church. .
The bride ♦ho « m given •« n»krTALLAHASSEE, June 28.—The
. iage by her father, wore a wedding summer school session at the JTlorlda
gown of white organdie over metal State college -for Women has begun
cloth. A deep bertha of imported cut on Its third week. Already 552 stu­
work embroidered adorned the tight dents have registered and It is ex­
basque bodice and bands of the same pected within the next few days there
embroidery were Inset la the full skirt will be several additions to the num­
which It also edged. Her veil of tulle ber. Students are In attendance from
worn very simply over her hair was all sections of the state, and two
held In p|ace wlfh a half wreath of other states are represented.
ntango'blossom*. She carried a bou­
The personnel of the student body
quet ,pf bride's Votes and swansonla
is far abovo the average and there is
showered .with, real orange blossoms.
a seriousness of purpose and an evi­
Miss Efflo Wells, who .was maid of
dence of determination on the part of
honor, wore a dress of peach.colored
the students to get the most out of
organdie over 'cloth of silver. The
the few weeks’ attendance at the
tight bodice and full skirt opened at
summer school. A large number are
the front on a straight pdnel of cloth
of allyey extending the entire length
of the 'dress anti rows of lace adorned
year until they have won a sufficient
the skirt. She carried a bouquet .of
number of credits lo entitle them to
Orphslta roses.
a
degree. Some, however, are attend­
The bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Al­
ing
summer school in an effort to
lan and Miss Mildred Oribble, wore
make
up time and so obtain their
cjrested niike In orange organdie over
degrees
earlier than their school
cloth of allver. Their dressea, fash­
mates
who
study only during the win­
ioned similarly with tight basque bod­
ices and full skirts had soft bands of ter months.
Many of the summer school stu­
ifolden brown tulle outlining the necks
dents
are teachers, impelled by the
and falling gracefully from ono shoul­
dolro
for
progress nnd on the alert
der to the hems of the skirt which
for
new
ideas.
Much has been said
were effectively adorned with several
recently
of
the
terms off Ifntercst,
rows of nsrrow metallic
motivation, projects nnd type studies,
shades of brown. They «
and tho public
school teachers
quetn of swocthoart roses,
throughout
tho
atntc,
arc improving
Itnndall Chase, of Sanford, Fla.,
the
onnortunity
lo
meet
the new
was the bridegroom’s best man and
the groomsmen were John Register
und Howard Jarrott. All of the men
of tho wedding party were In white.
Following the ceremony there wns
u reception. In tho dining room tho public school teachers. The sum­
where tho bride's tnble wns nrranged mer* schools arc enabling hundreds of
the decorations were in white nnd thoso teachers, who have received
green. Streamers of white tullo sus­ through the educational magazines,
pended from tho chandelier were a smattering knowledge of the new
caught In largo hows on tho crystal education, to get tho ncedo^ vision
tho perspective nnd tho proper bal­
ance.
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L|IR1BTL&gt;N ENDKAVtm.
Monday night, the Christian Kndcavor executive committer, of the
Preshylerlun church, held Its regular
monthly business
meeting nt the
home of Mrs. It. C. Maxwell.
*
The usual business was transacted,
after which the Society Charts were
gone over and checked up to date,
The Hummer Contest, which Is to l&gt;e
carried on by the entire state, was Inveatlgated and the committee decided
to enter this contest, which comnicnrcs July 1. Full announcement

accommodntlons.il* the dormitories
of tho* utilvwrssKy. where poopel can
spend the entire week a very small
cost. The dining hall will bo open
t othe visitors ami they can get
their meal* at actual cost,
Farmers’ and fruit growers’ week
is Intended to bring together the
farmers and fruit growers of Florida
and everything will ho done to make
their stay In Gainesville exceedingly
prnflltahle and entertaining,
A strong program, in charge of
home economics specialists and dealIng with various phases of home

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|25,000.
Pensacola—Work started on paving
ol Flomatlon road.
,
HTOP BACKACHE. KIDNEY
TltOUBLK
Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull
hisdache, tired feeling, too frequent
urination, discolored or strong odor
arc symptoms of kidney nnd bladder
trouble. “ { was always having a
hackiicho which caused me great Buf­
feting," writes Mrs. Faber, Medford,
Muss. "Could not sleep nnd at times
I could not atand straight. Tried Fo­
ley Kidney Pills and found relief.”
Stop backache, kidney nnd bladder
troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
everywhere.—A d v . ________ j

ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF THESE UNUSUAL­
; LY LOW PRICES
---------------------- ,---------------- ^-------------$10.98
Men’s Palm Beach Suits, per suit.........
$27.50 Men’s All Wool Suits, per suit...

SUMMER EXCURSION
FARES FROM

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$30.00 Men’s All-Wool Suits, per suit...

........ $22.50

SANFORD
the Impression wo made In Miami,
that with a little advertising we ogn
get the H'£5 slate convention Tbr
Sanford. In the opening address at
Miami. Hon. W. J.^ryaH offored the
Epdeavoirr* of Sanford hl^ Celery
ftpld for a convention ground, If we
secured the 1024 convention. We are
confident that he will renew this of­
fer next year.
The social committee Is preparing
plans for a "moonlight picnic" to bp
given at the F. T. Williams home,
t#r of Mr. »ml Mrs. J. Howard Jarsome time next week, The time nnd
rott, became the bride of John Wilbur
full Articular* will be announced
jfcltge of Hanford, Florida, at a beau­
tiful ceremony taking place last even­
ing at W o'clock at the home of the
bride’s parents, !1«1 E»»t Fortyeighth street.
Thg bowse j r f effectively decorated
wHIl iodtbarh etnUax, ferns aruipalm*
while a profusion of orange and pearh
colored gladioli carried out tho wed
dlgg color *«be»e of peach and org a p , Tho coremony was performed

TICKETS ON SALE DAILY TO
!Norfolk1................... ....... $ 16.90
57.64
C. E. worker andawill bring us a fine llnllimore .....
Philadelphia .... ............ , 63.10
message.
60.02
On Sunday night, June 17th, tho Atlantic C ity ................
convention Echo mcotiug was held. New York -------- ..;...... i~ 67JW
79.84
Miss Gayle Mart-hull. Robert Greene. RoUton ............
Wm. Urumley nnd others gave on* Niagara Palin ................ 80.56
thusiatslc reports of the convention, Montreal ....:..................... 89.7C
88.9*
and prejiarnllon is being made for Portland. Me...............
Hcnloh
Harbor
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£....
70.0(1
the greatest year our society has ever
St. Paul .... ...v................ 91.9f
had.
Sunday, June 24, Victor Greene Asheville
and Thro. Kunge, who attended the
after-convention trip to Cuba, gave
soma short rcporte.on the trip. All
three reports were very Interesting
and Inspiring and after attending Weatcht pointa. Stop overa per­
this great convention we should be mitted.
prepared to do greater, work than
For Schedules, reservations,
etc., coiiaillt
ever before.
leader for Sunday, July 1, Miss
ATLANTIC COAST
pUdpd.Holly.
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Come to'C.‘E. Sunday night, 7 p. m.
at the Presbyterian church, corner
p. W. CRiM. Ticket Agent
Oak avenue and Third street.* Evarybody welcome.

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PREDICT F M »- DP PRICKS
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Cl EVELAND, June 28^-PrcdlcN.J tlons of falling prices in the cost of
ka Ra ta
N» Fa nu na s* Ha building and a general real c^atc
activity were made by speakers nt
It, and Mr*. Frank Evans and aon
Tht “ Backward Social" of No. 1 thrbpcnlrg session of the sixteenth
llle, of Boston, arrived Monday and Circle of the Community Club was annual convention of the Nntionnl
hero for only a few day*,
given at tho home of Mrs. T. Mc­ Association of Beal Estate Boards
r. and Mr*. J. M. Sweeney, John Clain and was n most successful af­ here. The convention, said to be the
y and J. E. Singletary motored’ fair with a flue attendance. Every- largest gathering of business men
. Jrtando Sunday,
thing was curried out backwards, the this year, attracted approximately
C. C. Locke has purchased a new entire afternoon. First; a delicious 7,500 delegate* from the United
car,
lunch was served backward*, after States ami Canada.
•I'Ctaelia Dorant la spending a while
Basing his conclusion* on queswhich a series of games Was carried
with ‘ relative* at Delray and Fort
out backwards. Ten peimlea to land tionnnircs issued to nil real estnte
- Lauderdale.
■and torv pennies to give away was board* by the national association in
t Those going; to Dayton* Beach lait
carried dut the entire, -afternoon, May, Melvin L. Morse, real estnte
I Sunday were: Mr. arid Mr*. Alborg
which netted a nice sum of money. statistician of Wellesley Hills, Moss.,
1 Whitaker and family, Mr. and Mr*. C.
Every guest departed, with ji -feeling also forecast some -depression* for
t ; ' C. Locke and family and Mr. and Mr*.
that they enjoyed a very pleasant general business. Ho predicted no
U | M. Fanning, Morria and Charlie SJobgeneral crashf however, but a gradget-together afternoon.
lorn and Catrol Mlnnhcw.
uni decline of business In a series of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Glcgcr
are
£.*f It’* very much to the regret of the
community to know that Abble SJob- tho prouds parent* of a fine baby steps.
“ The demand for new building* at
lom still continue* 111 at the FemnhL boy, born June 211. Mother and son
the
present level of costs is nearly
arc doing nicely.
|V; . Laughton hospital.
filled,”
Mr. Morse stated, "hut the
Mrs. Tim Techlmath and daughter
-j*
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Brnddock lrft
roud fir new buildings, taking all
' | Monday to visit friend* nnd relntlve* and Mrs. Ingcrsole spent Tuesday
rlnsscs ns n whole, is l.y no means
at‘ Pierson.
afternoon with Mr*. P. T. Wakefield.
filled. When costa are reduced an­
• Mrs. J. C. Brown left Tuesday to
Mr. and Mrs. V. T, Peters nnd Mr*.
other
lot of contract.: will ho forth­
visit her mother In St. Petersburg.
Worthy and son l,ovy, spent Sunday
coming."
Mra. I; D. William* is visiting her afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Pcvntt.
The extent of cneh drop "will de­
‘ mother at Bunnell,
Mr. Williams
M. J. C. Wfck* was In Sanford Fri­ pend nmliily on the
readiness of
tr ’ spent tho week end there also,
day on business.
building material men and of labor
®
The Wednesday evoking dance nt
Mr*. Ynrbor and daughters nnd trades to adjust themselves trf the
the casino waa well1 arter
ended.
and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs spent Tucsdny situation,’’ he added. A marked,de­
pression would be prevented by the
\ Urflres Dry Enforcement with Mrs. E. II. Klllwu. •
suburban‘ movement of homo build­
Inspector Be Removed
ing, which ho said would rival tho
P l a n t C it y G r o w e r s *
growth
of the automobile, good roods,
OREENVJLLE, sT C., Juno 2 8 .A s s o c i a t i o n C jo d e s
the movies or radio.
Drging tho North Carolina body of
A general diminution of prices in
,th* Joint pharmaceutical association
Its B ig g e s t Y e a r
the near future also was predicted
f of North Carolina nnd South yCnro
by Congressman Theodore f . Dup
' 4,. liija In contention hare, to ask the
Bepnrts covering the business Of ton of Ohio, who added that this
^v^North Carolina prohibition director
the Plant City Growers’ Association,
B$5
t© removo Prohibition Enforcement read at the annual stockholders’ meet­ would- not bo a real disadvantage to
c - -' - , Inspector Augustus W. Bradley of ing Saturday, proved tho fiscal year many because o f' the greater, pur­
chasing power of money. During the
SalUbury for method* “ high handed
Just closed to have been tho^ most
afternoon the realtors divided Into
and most unreasonable," J. A. Goodo
successful in the history of the or­
seven divisional meetings. *
o f Asheville, head o f tho North Caro­
ganisation.
•
Breaking before tho properly man­
lina delegation in an address yester­
President
F.
E.
DoVano,
who
pre­
agement
division, Albert W, Swnype,
day evening continued:
sided
over
tho
.
meeting,
which
was
of
Chicago
urged co-operative* apart­
’‘This association was one of the
first professional bodies or our state attended by about 100 of tho stock­ ment building and ownership as. a
to endorse prohibition end we will holders and nil the directors except great atop toward solution r of the
aland as its friend but such methods one, stated that the hooks of tho As­ housing problem. Hr 14* practically
inspection ns used by Mr. Brad­ sociation had been completely audited, impossible for the family of mod­
showing the business to l&gt;u In very erate means to live In'Its own bunga­
ley can not las tolerated."
Attacking tho use of patent medi- satisfactory shape, with net profit low and enjoy modern comfort* be■cfnos, President Goode urged that the for tho year amounting to 411,582.50. rausc of high values, Increased tape*
profession of phnrmacy bark iho It had been decided, however, to pul and maintenance expense in the
state boards of health in their fight most of this amount hack Into the larger cities, he said.
Predictions that business renthls
agafnat certain patent medicines. Mr. .business, paying a dividend of 8 per
will rctpaln high "heenuse America
Goode then recounted the story of cent to tho stockholders.
association's
legislative fight iti * Mr. Devane said, that he was is doing business on ahigber luvel
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proud of the business nnd tho organ­ generally than ever in her histofir,"
ImtirgeiQhnt laws bo pnss- ization thnt was owncU aJuluontroTlJd *V|i» made by Mark Levy 3 f XThicJgu
r
JH| medJcino manufacture b ythc farmers, and that It* success in n talk before the property man­
f &lt; * era to lablo container* plainly “ show- was a sufficient refutation of the old agement group.
‘
Pointing out great losses to both
■; Ing ingredients which they claim will Idrn that farmers could not make n
success of their own business.
do surii wonders.”
sellers niul buyers, William C. Dem­
i Yesterday afternoon here tho North
Secretary It.. M. Anderson then urest of New York warned agalflst
^ uCrolina association held a session Jead lh* auditor’s report. Ho said under development of the suh-dlflsseparate from the'South Carolina as- that ho wan proud of tho business, Ion.
J ,
! aociation and hrurd report* from nff and that in spite of the fact that tho
»y , fleer* including President Gomle and business had grown steadily for the NOW IS THE TIME to plant citrus
Beerotary J. C. Beard of Chapel Hill, past six years, the pant year had been
trees. I have H7 tangerines, 55
Secretary K, W. Hancock of tho North the most successful .in the history of Satsumas, 71 Jaffa, Id Luo (Jim Gongs,
jH ft Carolina board of
phnrmacy also the organization!
17 grapefruit, lfltt Valencias and 1
‘
submitted his report, •
Mr. Anderson called attention to lemon on sour stock, 5 and 10 por cunt
3$
The South Carolina association also the fact that shares which had cost discount. Get yours now.—B. T. Til, held a soaslon And heard an address the owner* $11,M now had a book Ithr. Pnola, Fla.
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by President T. P. Young of Greon- value of $U0, and were actually worth
i , wood and tho report of Secretary more than that, as depreciation had
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
Frank M. Smith of Charleston.
been charged o&lt;T on the buildings pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
Y . Last night ,there was a dame for which had actunlly increased in val­
4-21-tfc
' ■the Joint association. Toduy there ue, due to the growth of the city.—
# 4 / v m
i will bo a number of business sessions. llont City Courier.
The Dally llorald, 15e per wock._
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Duncan U. Fletcher, senior United,
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Sinies senator frt&gt;m Florida, has giv-j
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cri n striking bit of cvjdenco of hi* |
broadmindedness, something that ac-| H A V E N O C L E R K S ,»N O JPANCY S T O R E S , N O D E L IV E R Y , N ty;
9 OVERHEAD !
ST connWj' very largely, for tho emi­
NO MATTER
MUCH YOU BUY |.
E X P E N S E , NO P H O N E S— ---------------------------------------nence he Has attained In the nntionnl
congress and In theesteem of people ^
everywhere. Reference is to his re-, B
V E A L STEW i
SALT MACKEREL,
cent participation In the trial of the
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Per Ijk,
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Ptir lb ................. ....... -........... .......
Leviathan and his at/lhth-ixed klater ‘
moht*'with'refoVcneo thereto, ns tt11* «■»P I N E R O A S T S 'O F ' B BE F,*l , ‘ ,u 1 ' ^
ported 'In thef'TJme*-Unlon,
Per lb.
I p c r Id ............. ....................... —-Tho Incident to' which reference Is
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mode, While o f' only passing Import-1
B
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A K s ,;!:ii,
n'nce; Is Ih^wrtint, however. In that
MILD CURED WHITE BACON,;
it provides h nlllttstration of one of
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Per lb.
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tho mapy estimable characteristic*
PORK
of'tho ntnn Who honors Florida,'and
CHOPPED MEAT lo stuff p e p p e r 4
I o r lb*
»-v*»
himself ,as. the senior senator front
: ‘Per lb, .................
this state, through his very com­
Hi
mendable attitude on public ques­
SMOKED SAUSAGE,
LARD, Pure nnd Fine,
pA f 111
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tions of moment no less than for the
Per lb.
2 0 c :
enormous amount of work worthily
:
performed by him.
W E S T E R N B A C O N , C ured fo r
C|C|A S
OVEN
ROAST,
The broadmindedness displayed by
B re a k fa st, p er lb. '...T L ...... .............. 2 a C 3
j Per lb.
Senator Fletcher - has won for him
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much of the fcigh regard In which he
Is held. Ho la n Democrat In poli­
LIVE HENS, CORN-FED, per lb...................... .......... . ^ .......... 30c 3
tics, but an Americnn citizen In
thought’ and effort. He has never
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FRYERS, CORN-FED, per lb. ---------------....—
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been heard1to bdast, or even say any
thing AbouChl* “ 100 per cent AmeiARMOUR’S STAR SKINNED, STOCKING NET HAMS, lb.....: 25c ■
iiianisni;" he IdU his conduct npeak 5
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for m , tmd ft Is more cdo&lt;jucnt than
FLORIDA PORK, THIS IS CORN-FED PORK, pef ^ '1
..'25c [
words.' 1 1
Senator Fletcher accepted an in­
vitation to" go ort the trinl trip of
CLOVER BLOOM; B% T E R .
SMALL HAMS, Sugar Cured,
the I-eviathan, In spite of nil tho
Per lb.
Per lb....... J..:...'-..;*-..
“ barking" Of the “ little fellows,’*
[ft §4
thoso who sought to condemn the
BEEF
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FRESH
EGGS,
trip ns a. Junket, which It was not,
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lb..........
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nny more than when the city of Jack­
sonville, 6if any private Individual,
PORK CHOPS,
insists on a trial of n machine, n
PORK ROASTS,
i
1'er lb. ____
heating plant, or even an improved
30c
Per lb..............
highway before accepting it from tho
contractor or builder. The trial of
VEAL CUTLETS, ■
VEAL ROASTS,
the Lcvlathati was nothing more or
35c |
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Per lb. ’ ...........
less, notwithstanding the contentions
of tho “ little ’fellows."
COOKED MEAT, Very Delicious
BOILED HAM,
Senator Fletcher, because of being
for SanidTwichcR, lb................ .
Per lb..............
35c i
a member, of tho'commerce commit­
tee of the senate, was eminently enCHEESE,
FINE COD FISH MIDDLES,
tltlcd, to* witness the trial of the
Per lb. ............ * • * 1*4 » a 1
I er tb ...... ..... « . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 2 5 c |
Lcviothan,, a government vessel on
which millions of dollars of the peo­
r . « !
ple’s money has been expended. Ho
represent^ 0)e ^enate and the peo­
ple o ntbat trip. Before going, Sen­
ator Fletcher announced that if ho
saw anything ,on the trip thnt wnn
not as it should be he would not hesi­
tate to say so publicly and unreservodiy.
, The render* of the Times-Union
West First
KfeEP MOVING
Next Doo
oln Hot. Works
know ,Jiba.t„, 5?cti»tdg... FJefcher, a (
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quoted on the first page of this papor on Tucsdny, after returning from 'P a a a a a a a a a fla a B a a a B fla u a a a B a a a B a B a a a a flB a a ia a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a a
MBBBBBBBBBBBIIB
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the trial trip, described it us ” » his­
tory making event," and ndded: "J
think the trinl trip was udvisnhlc, nod
was well nmduqled, and the bene-'
fieinl results from it will far outORLANDO’S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE HSE ,
weight its cost”—this because, ns he a
says, this great vessel, now about to
For (he la.st dny of June nnd thcKccond dny of July we believe we have assembled the treat
begin its ]&gt;cBeoful voyage of the seas,
values (hat It hns been our pleasure to offer* you this season. Uct everyone come anti en­
gives "notice to the world that the
joy this special event, nH each item is n real money saver.
United States were prepared, and nt
last determined, to take the proper
place on the seas.”
Only a fair, broadminded man, es­
pecially one who in in political life
nnd prominence, would speak us Sen­
ator FietehCr has spoken nnd us he
will continue to speak on all matters
of public welfare and progress.— :
Timcs-Unlon.
WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT
HANDKERCHIEFS

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D ic k s o n - I v e s C o

any!

Saturday and M onday
Specials

FOItl) KKKI’B HIS
I’ HpMIBB MADK TO
LlTTI.lt GIKL Cltll’ I’ I.B

Five different numbers o f Wash Goods in n
penny sale! Every olhur yard of these ixipuJ»r fubrics nt lc per yard! These include;
FIGURED PL1SSE

CREPE,

for

Handkerchiefs of lawn, some with tapo_ed|ph, others with embroidered corn­
e r s , Saturday und Monday, 3 for.,....-

making

FORT MYKIt.H, Juno 28.—Despite
men’s shirts, children’s dresses ‘and ladies 1the many demand* made on hi* tlmiy
pjece dresses. Regular price G5c.
Henry Ford ha* nol forgotten his
Sat. am) Monday, 2 yards for
66c
promise to n little crippled girl atv
;
] ji Ucllc, near here. Ti* promise—
that of medical attention—came true ;jj PRINTED ORGANDY. Regular price 50c a
f f *i
the other day. A long trip to De­ m yard, Saturday and Monday,
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2
yards
.for
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troit, Mich/, a thing of the past, the
little girl is now a 'pnicnt In the man­
FANCY STRIPED HOLLY BATISTE. Reg­
ufacturer'* hospital.
ular
pricy, 50c, Saturday and
MJt _
One day la*t .winter a little girl,
Monday*, 2 yarda for ........ ..... .......... u | , C
a cripple since early childhood, **t
on the front porch of her home nt
SILK DEPARTMENT
I.a Belle. She was watching a host
at little friends playing merrily in
GEORGETTE CREPE— We have just five
the street. Her gaze wamlured from
pieces of thin popular fabric in bhudes of
the children to pair of crutche* which
Dark Green. Wisteria, Purple, Plum, Gold
were leaning against « nearby post.
and Burgundy, that we will close out f t O .#*
UA tall man came by, and he spoke
(J.his ia full 40-in. wide), at per yd. . . . t f o C
to her.
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“ Would you like to
play with
ART SILK STRIPED VOILEfU-imnorted.
thumV he a*kedi‘
t
Regular price $1.00, Saturday D 4 a j
“ Oh, yc»," the little girl replied.
and Monday, 2 yards for ..........
• “ Then you shall," the man told
her,
F A N G X f J A C Q U A R D . M A R Q U ISE T T E —
‘ Bessie Smith was the little crtpfdo;
Only
two (plecos left. In shades of Yellow
and HenrJ tfo rd lw *i .the stranger;
and
Tangirine,
Selling regularly
ly for $1.00.
$1,00.
who addrAlea Wr.&lt; .M r, Ford has
Saturday
and
Monday,
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a winter home hero and had been en*
2 yards f d r ..................
Joying hi* custoftry dally walk when
he saw the lltUe girl.
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
The ottmr day Be**te was Informed
that all arrangement! had been made
A combination hosiery apocial. Your choice
by Mr. Ford for her to enter hi*
of
No. 708 Phoenix, No. 786 Wayneknit or
hospital at Detroit.' Not only the
Lehigh
Marvel, ail at one price, There is not1
hospital bill‘was to paid by the mana full range of Hizes represented in any num­
facurer, hut her transportation and
all other expenses. Accompanied n&gt;y
ber, but your size will be Included in ono of
1 jv^ qualities. The followbig shiuies
her father, Ham Smith, Bessie left
'Gardotr ^
the Other 'dajr for Detroit
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itur-'
'"DeTV llerild'on aAle at Vm ’i Smoke
House; ^Mobley*» Drug Store ‘-and

$ 1.01

TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT

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Lemon Soap. Cleansing and blench­
ing. . Sat. and Monday, n box..........
UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT

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Ladies’ Muslin Prlnceas Slips.

All sizei. Sat. and Monday ..... $ 1 . 3 9
ART DEPARTMENT
I’o the first 50 little girls registering their ■
name and address in the Art Department &lt;&gt;n J
Saturday, June 30th, will receive a tiny doll *
ns a gift from the department.
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READY-TO-WEAR

Wc have selected from our regular stock fo
Saturday ami Mon'day selling, four different
lots of merchandise at extremely low p^i^’H,■
Sport coats In a knitted fabric, In shades
Navy, Black and Red. Tuxedo style. A won
derful garment for outdoor wear.

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Regular prico $12.50
(while they last) f o r ....

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One lot ofjsilk und Colton
Dresses at
IK 'D rcaies.
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thrday

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1 $ 6 .9

One lot of Skirts, ranging in
, Pr«t‘« from $5.75 to $12.50, at
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�&gt;1.1),,FRIDAY. JUNE 2&amp;, 1923
*•&lt; ^1 to to ! cupicd Ifm plsvc and now .since the
.t o [transfer of the property has been
made, Mr. Watnwright etfpect* to
make mnny improvements, r ..
\y. E. Argo hoi returned from
Paletka.
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Mis. A. J. McCullcy entertained
Mr*. Henry .Wight, Reporter. , t o Thursday afternoon at a birthday
Phone 3&lt;5-W
to ]M»rty.
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i Dr. T. (I. Simmons hag greatly im*
j proved his piacc by a cont of paint
on the house.
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ttfrely off the pavement nnd brought tine spent Wednesday nlgbt w ifi
H.-E. Wheeler, after an. Illness of It almost tn-o atop. But fho driver Jj. M. Thompson.
I Several days, is* very much better and
expects to be out again soon. , ■
Mr. and . Mrs. V. Slay nr«! on an|
.extended visit to Mrs, Slny’s parents
in Hlinojs.
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Tho installation of a Delco plant at
the Methodic church for the pur­
pose of lighting the church,and par*
sonogc is n great addition. Tho lights
nihs being appreciated in tho church
this week na Itcv. Marfnrt&amp;n is con­
ducting a revival service. Rev. Muefntlnn has prenched sonio soul-stir­
ring nrmtin* ami it is hoped much
spirituality in the church may result
therefrom.
is n sight of tha natiafied people coming from thin shop: We
• Mrs. W. I*. Carter, who has been
do our level host not to lot Anybody go away with any other
quite sick at her home nt laike
fueling. Wo would rather lose our profit than the good
j Chaim, is much better.
will of a customer. That’s why buyers of our OAKLAND
Master Milton (info entertained, n
ears ate especially urged to notify us if they find any pos­
few of his littlo frlcmjp ut a birthsible cause for complaint about either service they givo or
day party Monday afternoon.
gas consumption. Your good will is too valunblo to us to
Miss Winhio Strong, and Miss Ber­
bo lost.
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tha (Juttridge of P ouartncodnllmfwy
tha flottridge, of Fort laudcnlnle,
are visiting Miss Ituth Young this
week.
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Onk Avenue add Third Street
, Mr. nml Mrs. J. B. .Jones and fam­
ily nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fnrnell
■SANFORD, FLORIDA
PHONE 17
and fnmily, with their guests, *pent
Sunday nt Coronado Beach.
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ng for a home of your own, and circurit&gt;u to buy on easy payment plan, and you

—just built, with all modern im­
provements— located

on

the

Heights. $2,500.00 takes this one
and ean he purchased on easy
trims.

let

For reception hall, a console table
and mirror.
Six electric fann, on which Mr. GllInn will donnte^hD commission of 2fi

jwr&amp;nt. *

' — located on iSilmeUo Ave.. clone1 •
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Ip, with nil modern conveniences,

game** eta.. Jfrio* £4VUUMM»-«ih ■* a* ■* * *
■r » *&gt; you r ow n terras. • * • ••• * - •

From two to Your floor lamps.
One wicker d*y bed, wicker rocker*
nnd Rtralght chair*, di*k and daven­
port. Desk of table for the preaident’* uae.
Rug*.
Chair* for the auditorium.
At four-thirty bn Saturday after­
noon, "tbere wftrfie'a meeting o f the
Cemetery committee n't the homo of
Mr*. Henry Wlght on Sanford Height*
and any one who I* intercRtcd in the
woyk the Womnn’* Club ha* been do­
ing In Hie cemetery for tho past three
year*, 1* moat cordially Invited to be
present nt this meeting and enter Into
it* council*. There will Im representa­
tive* from each of the churches, and

Will be given away absolutely FREE Saturday night nt Nine o’clock to the person guessing
the nearest to number of beans in quart bottle In window. If you arc n good guesser now Is
the time for you to wjn, Every person making a purchase of 5c or more in entitled to gden .
The number of beans in'the bottle is in an envelope attached to .the bottle. .
So shop early to avoid the rush.
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So below you will find n few items that will hhmv\you We can save you money

WHEN 1IOUGHT WITH OTHER GOODS

NONE IIETTEK

VICTORY OVER MILD DISEASE
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French Physician Announce* DIscovery af Serum Which Has Good
Effect on (ho Victim of Mooetoa.
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— located cn Sanfojrd

Heights,

buth on paved street with every
kind of modern conveniences!,
one goes for $5,000 nnd the, other
fer $6,000.

Easy ternui.

A protective scrum against
measles he* • been discovered by
doctor Mcrv, director of the Emilo
Zola Hospital for Children at
Medan, France. Tide serum is
taken from the bipod of children*
who hare just recovered from tho1
disease. and inoculation with It
seulus to afford a certain though
probably only temporary immunity,
•against contagion. The method iaj
bnsed on the results of tho re-1
sesnhek of Charles Kindle, director of t|ie lWeur Institute iuj
Tuuis, who has shown that by the
Injection of tlm serum nf convale*centa children as well as adults can]
bo protected against an outbreak
of measles: Dr. M*iy had pectsionj
to keep within bounds by t!\ia im th-j
od two epidemics. It wgs shown]
that an injection made at the ftc-j
ginning of the incubation time—tlieJ
time elapsed between thfl Infection]
and tho breaking .out of the disease j
—waa followed by a mild ‘develop-J
ment of the disease.
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Mr*. Faulk of HawklnevUlo. Oa.,
and Mr*. Brawn of Haem Dta, Q%*
sura visiting Mr. and Mrs. E, A
Famdl and Mrs, A. P. Parnell.
Mr. and Mr*. N. F, Un-ttc left
Monday for Valdosta, Q s, where they
will riait Jbelr daugbUr for two or
three r a w *
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Out* Frail ntid VOtctable Counter is ut nil

itoiMt.ry

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been tried n counllets number of ' Church will cntciialn with * »}
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to suppress. It
frohj the heat. Our rainy season j to ua that ho is'dictating to the mem-1 nature of the company by ita man- tijuc*. The line Is dug pp soirtowhere
not that these scrofulous minded chil-.. .............- .........
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lea at
at the
the hnwi»
home „ f Mm. J.
—jt is nn unusual case v/hero the
dren of the devil have nny less prin-J comes in the suninier time, und near- hers o f the department in matters _
ins on
the
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on the Heighths at 8 oVlork.' v&lt;
hiMlakrl m r j nflrrn &gt;a dt »f *V Xu dpi* than the French, Spanish, Cu-!ly pvory day bring* its rooting show-which could not.be legitimately condriver lias it—and ths’driver is given
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O r . »t &lt;k( llrrald Kalldl*^. **T ban and other moral perverts engag- cr, nnd sometimes two or three. Therej slda^nl within his jurisdiction, and
TOR POWER OF PUBLIC
tho permit to’ take his car and carry nnd help u« enjoy the craning.
Mi i m |I« A rt. Snnfnrd,
ed in the same pernicious traffic, but; Is no mud nor dust, for our sandy soil f wc have heard mnny cxprcjiiono o f
OPHilON.
others into dangorous ways at u dan­
gerous pace. There is but onb way
The Herald Printing1Co. thsir ability to annoy is■ greater. So 1quickly nbsorbes the rain, hut there Is roacntiuent at his autocratic melj&gt;7 *
a delightful and refreshing coolness,j oddl The particular; eqse to which)"- The striking' shopmen lost their to stop the habit. That is to jail
ptmurntRiiB
fax' below the plane of humanity arc
Our nights nro always cool, nnd nor-; the Ocala Star refers Is n conspicuous strike Inst season," mainly for th£ Iho offender for from ten to thirty
H. J. IIOIXT__
MM.r these thugs that they would be glad
therners
in Florida
for M
instance
policy,
UW
OIOCa who have lived -----------------,
H.UH.VU o f his objectionable
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_ reason
_____ thnt they foolishly placed days. In Jacksonville the 4official*'
&amp; J. 1.IL.L.AHU .l«m l«rr'T rra ra r.r
A. NKI'.I.
Oenrrnl N i u p r to* engage their government In wnr years unite In saying that
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have
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on
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we
regnrd
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good
ftbemsclvca
in -opposition to the de- have commenced the practice— the,
K. a. iini.i.v
,A 4m tlilur Haaaaer with
the United
States if
if they
they could
could Jyears untie in saying inm. me?
u
U|a on
wlr vcgmiu „„
with the
United States
States railway
railway
^cjgJons’.'*■* th^ United statw
A 4 r.n l.Inv llalra M .i« Km w i or thereby ngnin ship their\hellbroth
hot nights in the north; authority thnt Flbrida materials
first qnc going up for ten flay*. • I|Is:
“ * !iw*‘n
r
A p p l l r a i I nn
&lt;«lJf
TllmfcwJIdnnted
pnbiiej
. . . h . „ thpy
,hnv cvqr
re a r plid
Hid in
in F
lo rid a . .4
„ c,.d in tha.«onMCUeai
1s
Florida.
ron ld .h p ^ ,b yivfused
next offense will' witr thi'iHy dayJkunrestricted
into
America.
There
Srguq-Sti^ j^eo- tjon joL .misfrond nt n gr«bt!Avlh sym patny .a n iifliin .J tr iic Wns (ostj
I.CYVIS HUIIT ‘u. Clr.alall.a XtaaaRrr
givc him six
1 rfc+h. aia-w qrtrr I t. m. v7* only on# class of two-leggod hyenas
the third \vfll
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il-! l»le who reason 'that Ueinjj so far south tef'the road fund, nnd that in addition from the start. The labor hoard Was 'j while
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H«Ufrl&gt;ll«ii Price la Advance
must make our summer climate un- the tponcy paid out for the material
o**
ten
hearted, scabby minded Amcri
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wopltl have beor.kept k? the stnt«.(r
o j .10
h* .T ,4.ney
I &gt; 'V &lt;»»*&lt;&lt; micans who approve ooff onnd
aid them.
Deliver** la City hr farrier
.....-^tice
of
tho
great
bodfci
Thuao complaints jire so gtnrrhl
Ono
M
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Vi
-T h.ro U n » on* &lt; W r Hut 0.1.b of salt water
M on both sltlca of us, from
railroads ami their employes, apd itjput such a sentence upon men in this
that
there must be Some basis for
Mr. and Mrs. Hearty Appetite,h’
T it hltr 18- la IH-iMKa XVr.htr Her­
will do nny more which no point in Florida is more than
was hoped that it would forever county who try to drive whep in a hi|(h time you got arqnaintnl tit
ald rallr.lr rarer* Remlarfte Cuaalr scum of the world Inconvenience
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■a* la pabiliWd errrr Friday, Adrrr- thnn enuse some inconvenience be
hoochy4 condition. When n man-frets
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, i, There nre T
‘‘n fifty
llalas ralea made known ok appllratoo
J 1utiles
t!* distant.
* nn * -They
ni ' forget
or^1 . its] would nppenc to-lw-tho duty of thatellminate .atrikos«vrith nil their dc- !.too full to walk home it js a mighty the nourishing, pure food qtulitie
Haa. »l.»g per rear, aluaya la adraaee. tween
Phre principled
*inc|plcfi ^
numerous
an’d.Inil^nlm
rivers, and
they "BU^UV ro-a
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. give KngK moralising e/TecM
of our bread. It's the nruprr mt
7 ~ ■ on business.
'" J ^ i r T lakes
r r of u"
y'brt-/^
road.department.
UnMHNMKtl THM AHMOCIATKI1 I*ltKM many MnalbKf. d high
..|nccr
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I---m
n n r ,_ T apnpera
n f C.iWllnntnlVffortunately
the board the
W09board
KIVCHwas
Tl(&gt; given no risky thing Vo allow him the use o f o f Food for your children and "pa*
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h
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tcr
to
know
nothing
of
its
daily
balmy
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his
waiking
The AaaoHatod Frau la •tcUiai%ol£
eg&gt;
have spent years In bringing I
Times
•ntltlad tu It,* uaa for rebut) 11rat Inti of people on both stden ol
power to enforce Its decisions. It n car.—Palntknn News.
thc-bread-pleaJe” will become i
all naara dispatches rrodllsd to It or nltow their respective countries to be ^
,]0)iRhtB
or
Florida’s
climate
t
o
!1
*
_
depended entirely on tho power of
slogan of your happy meal tiar
not oth.rwlaa crerillsd n Ihla pkpar
noj,co of tho benighted nnd sufand iklao the local ntwa pulillanod usef! ns cAtspaws for those Whose^
THE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY-- public opinion to enforca respect for ARMY SADDLES— Brand new U. S. If you remember to order tu
htrain.
All right* of rd-puhllcatlon of apscUl avarice makes them caterers to vice tcring denixens of the north, nnd it is
Army, McClellan $0.20;- also used, bread by name.
its * rulings. -Tho shopmen believed
dispatches herein ara alaa .aaar*td.
"The people of Great Brtnin ns n discouraging to find such prominent
hut
in good condition—not a break—
Offlee I IIEHAI.il ntllLUIXin. t'hnae Id*
The people h^ve never been able to tficmsclvcs strong enough, to flout
whole have been responsible for ninny nnd influential journals ns tho Boston
$.1.10.
Will ship C. O. It. nnd allow
public
opinion,
and
because
the
rulings
declfihcr'tho peculinr ^ode of. the var­
p
Fo r r l.n A d r rrtl.ln a l i t e i » w . ‘, . l l n
grievous crimes ngninst humanity; Post still displaying such coloxsnl
1 THEAMr.ftKAN PHUS ASSOCIATION
examination.—W.
W. WILLIAMS,
o
/the
bohrd
were1
displeasing
to
them
ious utility companies doing business
mnny nwful oppressions of the weak. ignorance of
the truth.—Tnmpn in tho Stale. Just why there should L ht.y di(, fl(JUt itand refus; d , 0 bc QUITMAN, GA.
Yet they have also had n conscience, Times.
— s
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1 *-L ‘
------------ o-----------In thp„ /JuptuaJing scale upon which governed by i t , Tho'result showed
weak nt first, but growing ns it strug­
our monthly Mils arc based is some­ the supreme folly o f running con­
Aftne breeze is blowing today thnt
gled ngninst wrong. The American
ROAD thing that has been puzzling tho trary to ptiblic opinion. The strike
Scmimtlo County’* fish law in pub­ conscience is tho British conscience, CRITICISMS OF STATE
i i i i t i t |,
s—
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r
j
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keeps everyone cool in the shade nnd
ENGINEER
COX,
brains of the people for many years. Jost out, and many of the strikers' make life worth living.
lished in full in thin hump. Item! it brought to ATnerlcn by Pilgrim nnd
._
to n^
prflfatit| i!if jobs nnd had ample time1
And iligiv.t it for the tenth in thin Inw Gavalicr, and growing more rapidly
department is n Il„W°
sparingly- In
order
The stote road
■to cut dowp the bill for no one cap to regtofc tj^eir folly.
arc apparent nnd it will Ik&gt; enforced in the morn congenial atmosphere. It
good institution, but it mnkes mis . bum eUctrlc lights these days as they
to the letter.
KstenLy »s similar situation has
hntf outgrown the parent stem to the takes sometimes. Hardly nny citi­
|;rhnulj
fburh
tfujm.
No one enn light at.'ssn. bat now tfte shoe is on the
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*
f
extent thnt no American, not even n zen of Florida will disagree with us
the bourn brilliantly and mnkc things other foot. Tho labor Imnrd has
One could not fret nny finer hreexo
thief, would expect his country to whun we say thnt work on Florida
elicnrfui Its they rhnuld ho made nnd pdfttinir tered a sharp rebuke to the
nt the hrnrli thnn thnt blowing In
buck hint up in n transgression of
from the jiulf today nnd kcepintc nil British law committed in Gcrat Brit­ rnmls should he dono a s far us possi­ yot if you economize on your light* Pennsylvania
Railroad
company,
ble with Florida material. \\'c have you will find the hill is just about the
Sanford roo! nnd rontfnrtabk*. There
which has steadfastly refused to
almost everything thut needs to go same ns the month in which you burn­
in no place on earth quite an (Inc ns ain.
acknowledge the jurisdiction of tho
"But the British conscience strug­ injft n road ip Ute state. It is tp our
ed all the lights. It is something that hoard or abide by its orders. The
Hanford.
gles on nnd hits grown nnd won many advantage to keep ns much of our
hn?i hover Ix-cn explained nnd never Pennsylvania company had organixed
n good fight. It raised its head man­ money ns possible in Floridn, not
wnr m* explained. We cannot use tho its employes into local associations,
President Harding
is
making
fully in our Revolution; In no other only liecnuse thereby a large part of
lights thgt we wish ’to use and wo
speeches all through the west nnd he
country in the world would so mnny it goes hack to .the taxpayers who cannot tide the Juice we wish to use and claims tho right to deni with
Is saying something thnt the people
them Hunt-, to the exclusion of out-.
men dnred to openly rebuke their contribute it, hut Itccnunc wc rave
PreHerves, stops leaks and is fire proof.
fur heating and lighting on account side resistance or counsel. It Is n I
ran welt nfTnrd to rend nnd digest. He
government for waging unjust wnr. money in freight chnrgcs. We under­
o f flic prftl o f &lt;!c* tricity, Hnnford Is poor tule which doasrjR wotk ’both,
seemi to have the right idea in till his Ijitor, the same cIuas o f British sub­
Use it on anything, wood or iron
stand thnt the road department in­ pnying too much nnd every other city
utterances nnd we llko his whole­
ways, nnd if a powerful corporation 1
jects thnt now upholds the rum run­ tends to build 10 miles of mail Nn. 2
in Florfda in paying too much ex­ can defy the labor board nnd fly in
hearted Americanism even if we don't
ners forced tho opium traffic on from (jtke City toward Gainesville
cept those cities where the plnnts arc
agree with all his views.
the face -if public opinion the strikers
Chinn—n crime for which nil civiliza­ of concrete. It will cost, we are told,
owned by tho municipality—this nlso
L&lt;&gt;-----------THE BEST PAINT FOR ALL USES
tion suffers. But, while the rest of 1-10,000 a mile. Of this, everything call* for no explanation and everyone can «|o the same, nnd tho power nnd
"The Need ( f the Present is n
the world pointed the finger of scorn except water will he bought nml pniil knows why thin is the case. Daytona authority of the labor board ii gone
8hoH«r Uridge Hot worn Producer nnd
nt Britnin for this prohnbly most fo r'in other state*.‘ nitd pay heavy recently fount) that the public service forever. The strikers made nserious
Consumer" says President Hnrdlng
wicked o f nil its actions, it did noth­ freight charge*. There is plenty of company was t barging too much nnd mistake last year in defying the la­
In his speech nt Idnho Falls, nnd he
ing to counteract it. It wns tho Brit­ good Floridn materiul to build tho they* took the franchise* from them. bor boutd. but the great Pennsyl­
never spokn n truer word In his life,
ish people themselves who most sln- road in n comparatively short dis­ This could be followed by other cities vania road, which ought to know bet­
And that Is just whnt thn Hanford
corcly denounced the crime mill nfter tance. Yes, a lot of it is in Mat ion where tho utility companies nre ter, is making the same mistake, and
growers nro trying to build nt present
tnnny years o f struggle compelled county. But Marion county Isn’t the charging exorbitant prices nml it, will call down on its head the same
. —n shorter bridge nnd the tolls
their government to withdraw its only county that produces rond ma­ would l*e well for tho officials of „nicondemnation of the public.—Tampa
abolished.
support from the pernicious traffic terial. And every ’ Florida county Florida cities to investigate the pricer*
,
nnd in time to become the lender in thnt Vnvcs money nn rend building of electricity. 7 bo Daytona Journal
-------------------------——
Now thnt our streams are to Iw
trying to suppress it.
&gt;.'i
. ) ONE WAY TO STOP DRUNKEN
helps to lighten the burden on nil the says:
protected from Iho seines there should
DRIVERS.
"No, we are not going to hove nny
“ Declaration that if a consumer
be nn effort made to uphold thn luw.
outdo wiih
with tho
the British
Brittsn government
governmem, ° 'her counties. Wo don’t know much
trouble
:i
",
~~T* T,.-..; as i
.-If-II* Is -not n good Inw ft ran jn- )&gt;e'r the bootleg traffic. It Is-prabTo*d buil-Ung, so .wb ask other would dsF so much jhice'lie would gvt
There is but _ one way
stop
otl
I
tti
utMl
n
n
h
i
n
i
t
i
f
—
w
n
n
hf
l
Vl
*
l
*Xpeople
about
it—people
who
have
ex­
such
and
such
u
price
does
not
ex­
repented nt the next session of the
drunken men from driving nutomouhlo that In titjic the two govern­ perience in* the work. And they say
plain why the Public Service company
legislature. Hut if it is broken in
ments will get together and nid each concrete Is not so good ns. the ma­ violated it* franchise. Neither docs
nny instance whatsoever the offend­
other in suppressing it. There nre terial being used on that section of the mere assertion thnt certain fig.
ers will be punished for the people
many people
in England .fully the road being built in Marion coun­ tired are correct make them correct.
intend to see thnt it is carried out
aroused to the evil of ulcoholismi In ty. It is not elastic, nml nny roadway
and tried out in full.
"The figures given out by the com­
Britnin ns in America, they will thnt is not elastic breaks after n
pany do not explain why John Kludeventually prevail. It is u safe bet
while.—Ocnln Star.
Knrh Fridny ns wo sit In confer­
ijott paid
cents in March for
that few pnssenger liners will stock
This is by no means tho first criti­ l-l KW nnd J. T. Dltoqn used 18 KW
ence with members of (he Chamber
up with liquor itt Europe after they
cism of this nature that has reached and paid $8.74 for it. Both use the
of Commureo at noon day luncheon
have ono timo returned from Anterthe Times. tWc have heard similar some kind of motbr,' draw juice thru
we look round the table nnd note the
icn. Thnt we have the light to en­
complaints from men whose. Judg­ the same transformer and over tho
nbsencu of those men who lire sup­
force mir own Ihwa In our waters is
posed to be leuders in tb«ir city nfment is entitled to respect, and who r-umc wires. Similar cases are num­
nation is big
fnlrs nnd yet who are making no. something no other
„
have been keeping close tab on, the erous.
headway bemuse they will not take |enough to dispute,
operations of the stute road depart­
“ Now that their franchise htoi been
their share of the work of building
det lured foifelted * assurance that
ment.
COLOSSAL IGNORANCE OF
up the city. It Is strnngo how some
We are persuaded, from what we anyone ran secure the 12 cent rate hv
FLORIDA CLIMATE
men bclievu they enn shift the bur­
have heard, thnt the responsibility asking for it is a very differnt atti­
The recent business condition has brought
inquire whfrd it trame from in the first
dens to others shoulders . und yet
for these unsatisfactory conditions is tude front thnt taken a few weeks
The
Boston
Post,
attempting
to
de­
bask in the limelight ns men who nrc
very largely due to the arbitrary’ at­ ugo, when written requests for trans­
to’ the forefront of thought mnny funda­
place, mid how it might Lo restored.
fend the climate of that neck of the titude of C’ox the chief engineer of fer to the 12 cent lighting rates were
doing things.
mental considerations that* have always
woda, institutes a comparison between
We always knew— overybody know—
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-v
It
und
the
south,
which
contains
a
few
NO TROUBLE WITH ENGLAND.
/
been known but have been damned with
grains of truth, buried in n mass of
that desire for things made a demand for
fnint praise.
,
Those of our people who think misinformation, which is appalling.
them in the market. That people desired
there will In* trouble with England otl First, the truths command our atten­
Human
nature
in
the
mnss
is
very
much
tion.
It
says,
“
People
from
the
south,
account of the seizure of the liquor
tilings we accepted ns nn elemental fact.
on the English ships need have no reaching Boston in the midst of a hot
like
human
nature
in
the
individual.
One
l»ut when we discovered that desire flue*
fear on thnt score. The folks run­ wave invnriuhly tell thuir friends ’ we
of its dominant characteristics has been
ning booze on English ships nnd have nothing like this In the south.’ ”
ttinted we began to appreciate thnt desire,
American ships and other ships nre Tiue, every word of it, but not con
summed up in the observation, "You nev­
vincing enough fur tho Post. It goes
not tho best people of nny of these
ns wc know it, is n thing created by the art
on to admit that sutnmrr tempera-!
er miss the water till the well runs dry.”
countries, and ns soon ns they find
lutes will not run ns high, even as
of man. It is a highly specialized form «&gt;f
out that America moans business
We never appreciate fundamental things
fur south ns Floridn, ns "wc get in
about bringing booze to our |H&gt;rts in
nn elemental need— Just as n Louis XVI
Poston.’’ Thanks for the admission,
until we have occasion to do without them.
open defiance of the Volstead net,
but we fail to see how it proves the
chair is made out o f a tree.
they will desist nnd obey the luws
contention of the Post, it goes on to
This observation has n special applica­
of this country. England us u whole
ailmit that on a certain tiny when the
is not In favor of breaking nny laws
tion to the demand of the public for the
mercury In Boston rose to UC degrees
Ibis discovery led to another equally
any where or nt any time. Tho Eng­ it wns tmt K2 in Jurksonville. It gets
•
. prSfccfrTof‘Industry. While the demand
lish people nre sticklers for obeying
important discovery that the m^ans of re­
a bit tif comfort out of the fact that
tile Inw and you will recognize this the minimum in Boston on thnt day
wns at high tide nnd everybody was busy
tiring and sp&amp;jaliging that desire was ad­
fact if you ever travel in Englund wns CO degrees while in Jacksonville
nnd observe, their customs. You will it was 74. If it admires a climate
trying to supply thnt demand at n profit
vertising. Tho gigantic dork that ha$
nlso oLsorw that the English people that change* 30 degrees in u day,
no
one,
seemingly,
gave
n
tho't
to
where
I ivn accomplished by modern advert wing
are calm and slow to anger and stop why thnt is the climate it admires, und
to ponder thrsi* questions very din-p­ there is no chance for argumunt.
the demand came from, how long it might
Hotv stands out in bold relief. It hi-s ken
ly before taking any action. This
O nly th rough the use o f genuine B uick
Then it marshals its stock of mis­
InHt, or whnt would Uppjtcn if it should
mentistheir bear- j information,
the means by which the refinements of
nr. ..Ha- that
»•••*» when
.......... they get ......................
infot mutton, anml
nil m
to lot 0l,r
our' rwiuvr.
readers
factory-mode parts con the mechanical ex­
tags they will put the lid on In Metric M ^oW RroM it is we tpmto it in Its
fail. We merely assumed the permanent
utilization have been made known and
cellence o f Buick cars be maintained. These
England much tighter than it U on entirety. It aays:
existence
of
the
demand,
just
as
we
as­
now ntid eventually you cun look, for
parts
are
identical
with
those
originally
Used
made desirable, and this desire has Seen
, - “ The Florida ritlos, while they may
some form of prohibition in England.
,
ltn
.. entire summer,
1
11
not, go above
DO tho
in building the car. The some materials, the
sume the presence of water, air anti fire.
nude into demand. Jtr k o simple fact
Alutut this time nf the year you can will iiavo a steady run of hreezeleas
same
workmanship
are
employed.
always hear much about a fuss with days between 80 degrees and 88 de­
But a day came when demand begun to
•hat o million p:*ofital !o forms of indu-s**
England und Anteiciu probably itr- gree* for weeks at a time. It Is this
subside, and in many industries it came al­
The infrequency With which Buick requires
trial activity owe Uicir.vuzy existence to
rause it in near the Fourth of July rtoady heat, coupled with a blazing
and the Yankees have to twist -the sun und unrelieved by nny cool
such service is proved by the experience
most to u full stop. And then wo missed
•he fact that Advertising upheld the
(all of the English lion ubout this streaks, that makes tho summer In
every
B
u
ick
owner.
If,
however,
for
any
it, and realized, us never before, what nn
time but there D nothing to it In a Florida hard to bear. Then, again,
» ‘ um'nnlK c f living which in turn provided |
reason such service is necessary, B uick
serious vein.: The Orala Star sayn
tho nights in Florida are much warm­
important thing it was. And we began to
the demand for their products.
;
“ About the most annoying thing, er than Boston maximum night figAuthorized Service is available everywhere.
next to it* own criminals, the United urea."
Absolutely wrong and misleading,
States has to deal with U the gang
of British bootleggers, some of them every word of it. HrccxeWaa days are
rare irf Kim idu that they.are notice,
merchant prince*
(1’ ublUhed by .the Sanford Herald In co-operaticn with Tho Amci
ile. Every afternoon w$ havo n
nt
_lng ' breeze from the ja lt water
•for
U C. MOOR* Managf*
vertUing Agcn( □t
thin fifty mU#i o f ’ vvivy point In SAN FORD* FM&gt;W d a v k . V ’ ’
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

National Fragile
Jiostnn 2, New York 1.
Chicago 0, St. Louis I.
Philadelphia'8, Brooklyn 7.
Pittsburgh-Cincinnuti, rain.

j
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Brother St. Andrews
Gives Up Game, Oviedo
Florida Slate Lcnguc
At Bradrntuwn 7, Daytona 0,
At Orlando 0, lakeland 11.
At St. Petersburg 3, Tanqia 1

Not Every Poroon Correctly Unde*v&gt;
•tanda tha Rsal Msanlna of the .
Slgna It Display*

Del.tmd was on top of an 8 to (1
score with her little umpire's assist*
nnce. Oh, well, he did hte best that
lie r'nuhl.
If hv called that straight umpiring
j—well* we'd suggest that the young
gentleman visit I&gt;r. Hetman, the lurid
eye” wlf.i»r nnd have a little examina­
tion made.

And a* an added attraction, Inter
national Nows only one day old.

And tonight the honor guests will
IPTE-C-AKTI QAJAL. QVC-TOQU Ct&gt; AJ.sT
bo D. Boy, Mra. llumer Williams nnd
her nunt nnd they will see this wondnrfu) picture without cost to them, where his children can grow *up t»uno thing* uthorwisp—becaus* they
AND THEREFORE—
mi i tha .trout',* ,00 Uabohhu,- •' ......... strung AM Mjlrfly hiiil tot as hot- could not have hu»| why such Idcn,
----- house products.
aflen oven brief etmuMemUon. Truce
Two young surveyor# working In
At HoIdle-Atlanta, wt&gt;t. grounds
Monday—Rglnnld Denny In .Inrk
Sumo dny Florida’ will bo fuly unthis law buck to its original source, a Luuwinna swamp spied what they '
London's
sensational stury, “ The doratood.
nt first thought wus a hoop snake;
Abysmal Brute ^ and also Bull Mon*
The menango is now going out, if lh»t enn bu iHsclozod, arplyou wiU
Imt at second glance Uu&gt;y saw Uwt !
find
ihnt
it
cr.nio
frem'sdTOO
agency
HOW THEY STAND
tnnt in Hob Liu Good,' n two-part brondemitinl ns never before.—Tnnipu
or* influence doairious of himluring two snnkci, each with the other's
comcd&gt;‘
‘
j Tribune.
The jfal fun came in the second
inther thun helping JuutlcU.—Tamjai tail in its mouth, were sinmuutuly
Florida Slate League (Second Half) whim Manager WhltfdoO stuped to the
Tribune.
* trying to swallow each other.
_ ^ Won l.o'iL Bet l plate nrtd hammered 'the - bnll tn
Tuesday
and
Wednesday—Tliomm
al .............. 25 5 1 18 7 0
On reaching ramp thut night,
MeiJjlinn
and
Lila
Ix’e
in
"The
Ne’er
Brndcnfown
k- 8
2
.800 i French avenue scoring McCall ahead
Brotherhood St. Andrew.
NEW HAND-CAR IDEA
do-Well."
they
told their snake story to tha;;
Orlando
•7
3
.700 of him. Now this hit should have
The Tribune is advised that the soAU U It PO A E
took,
n gray-haired veteran o f the
Daytona ...
..... &amp; : 5
.MM) ! Ixicn u duulde in any old hnl| 'game—
mlled "new" law. requiring thut the
«».
31 2
0 1 0
To reduce tin nu.mint&gt;nf energy swamp*..
(Jet n program for next week nnd trial Judgj charge the Jury prior to
Lakeland
......... 4
I
.&amp;00 but you just nt.k Manager Whitman
on, c. ........ 3 0 0 13 1 1
see what a fine program Osborne has the argument# of counsel, has really required to ptUii or haul. A wheelSt. .Petersburg
3
fi
.37.1 why he didn’t rim it obt.
“ That wn* n mighty curious sight,
harrow or Munll-whccled jriuk, a boys/' said tho old man, “ a mighty
arraigned
for you.
' . \
Tampa
— .. 1
0
.100
been in effect for two yean, although
it Is just now being recognised in tho (iermnn engineer tins dcitgnud n curious sight, I reckon you wouldn't;
Tho rest of the fun came when our, Coleman
A
F
o
n
t
CROP
ST
ATI
monorail
hand-cur,
whitfi.
he have believed it if you hadn't M
Standing of Pepper 1-vague
courts of the state.
Mout manager ventured too far off jg.il, ab.
_ Won Lost I’ct. tlrst.nnd the wary DeLand pitchcr^nt- Sjteor, 2
claim*, lessens thU energy by tltree- it, would j o i l f ”
Tlic law, bs the Trlbuno under­
1.000
Traveling northward from Florida,
ScitUncl
....
templed to catch him. Wu say thut Nhipji, ri
“ Probably n ot/' agreed tho bo
stands, was piiused L'y the legislature fourths. The new car, neeoriUng to
,BW he did .SOME sliding- It’s a wonder Rotundo,
over a thousand miles of hill nnd dale,
Oviedo
.-s..-.-.
J'opitlur MccJiuniis) Magazine, coni*
“ W ell/’ said the old nun,
of
1021.
It
wan
vetoed
by
the
gov­
tho observant passenger notes crop
.420 tho bag wasn’t torn off when he hit King, If,
Big Bercnn Bro.
silts of n fra mo in which two didn't K’J It."— Youth’s Cumpanii
ernor
but,
unfortunately,
tho
guver-*
conditions. Passing through states
.107 ft—but it wasn't. •Anyhow our rqanBro’. St. Andrew
flanged wheel* ant mounted, one
where the principal money crops arc nof's veto was signed one day too hehjntl tho other, for riding on' a
ngcr played a fine game while ho
q&gt;otaj
late—the
day
after
tho
expiration
of
com or cotton or wheat, the observer
J. It. Rooney of Wauchula
wus In it. He retired in the fourth
.
NEW PARACHUTE IDEA
the period during which the governor single, mil. ' lljuti the fruinu a
will see vast acres of cotton strug­
to letter a better player in m i you can l)vi|,(,0
dumping body is inountedi ami ni among the business visitors her*
gling in wet fields for existence, tho must act. Thin technicality hail the
thVrh
The parachute' inventor, Mr. K. judge what a good team it wus.
effect of making tho 11111 tho law of long rod i* nttndil'd to the frandp
growth stunted, the leaves a dirty
terday.
B. Calthrop, declglin that ho rnttld
the state. It was cither overlooked for tuishimr tho vnr nhuiir
yellow; corn fields'*Io|ify&lt; with stalks
Talk nlamt lmne play* hut it cer­
nr ignored, however, and never pul
design and construct a life-saving
of nit sizes and tod wet to cultivate;
device that would ho capable of tainly was heart rending for the Dc- Coleman. Bases bn halls, Domer 1, wlirat fields shoVvlhg evidence of rust into operation, the judges of the statu
rooters when the Deland McCall 0, struckout by Dornor 13, by
evidently being under the impres­
saving the twenty or more soldiers I.nnd
or else the crop' U beaten to tho
sion thut It had been killed by the
carried in tho new groat aerial catcher threw the boll tu first when McCall 7.
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ground.
.y/
governor's veto.
transports, should the pilot lose a Sanford base runner was stealing
This is a pitiful thought—for these
second. Wish the Catchers -on the
No haul too short, no distance too
During tho recent legislature, those
ALL DRUGGISTS
control o f the machine, il l s &gt;d«»
futniers
stake their,all op one crop n
other teams would pull such bonea gnat for the QUICK SBItVICK
in favor of the measure under the
Is A' parachute which would bring
35c and 65c, jars aad Ii
when wo play Itnseball. No such luck TRANSFER to undertake; Just let us year. There U no replanting, no sec­ same impression, took it up ugaln
Hospital siaa, 13.00
safely t° earth an airplane cabin
ond
attempt,
or,any
possible
crop
though!
know your wants, and wu are nt your
with
tho
Min
of
again1
’
,
,
pais
lug
it.
containing twenty pas^ougers. The
service. Fhunc 4l&gt;8. lf5-Th-Frl-Hat-tfc that can follow disaster to cotton, Then the technicality was di scene red.
parachute would be released in the
corn or wheat. .
Dorner, the left handed star of the
The bill nnt having been li gnlly,
event of an accident by tho pilot
In Florida, mine of the cucumber vetoed, no further action was weces*
The Daily Herald. 15c per week.
Brotherhood of St, Anilrew team
simply pulling a lever, and in four pitched a good game yesterday but
field* failed from rain or other
sary to make it a law. So, u drtatutr
seconds the cabin containing the lost tbq big end of the srore by poor
causes. On thcio fields are n^w which has been lying dormant for two
nflssongurs would ho clear of the support. There’s some good pitcher* awarded two game* as X double head growing crops of corn. Beat com,
years springs Into life nnd I* now
too—1(1 to Id feet high, making bti to
In the Pepper League but n«n‘! °* cr wat to have been played.
AO bushels to' the were. - Vorage crops
them hava excellent *upi&gt;ort. A lit­
tle practice wouldn’t hurt any of
The last games of the Pejipor can follow the corn. T^vn begin* the
them.
*
League are to be played on July 12. fall planting o f vcgetbblua,. and ■then
Next week will probably decide the tho early spring "cukes” and toma­
The .Big Bert*on Brotherhood was league champs. Orlando remain* un­ toes and beans and peppers.
In Florida this year tha water­
nc-h^duied to play in Orlando yester­ defeated yet but .maybe thfi Brother­
l i i u Lucy Byrd Smythc apenl the day hut by some misunderstanding hood of St. Andrew will put a crimp melon crop waa‘ about one-third of
day yeaterday roost pleasantly at the big Berean team failed to f o to in them Tuesday when they-com* here tha nurmal, on arrount of excosalvk
Orlande and the Sentinel team.waf) to pUy.
rainy. The tamers will not suffer
,i
i
Daytona Beach with frisnds.
Wo have opened or r ice box and ore ready id give 7
any loss, although they ‘ have not
tfiade ae much mbn#yibnKmel0!M as In
vice with the best, nnd purent di*tilled water lee obtob
SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
previous years. Thay con ml*e pea­
In the city; a trial, will convince you.
\
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nuts and'forage crops on the land
Orlando Sentinel
Located at First National Bantf AU«y* in
this summer and hardier vegetables
Ofieda
this fall, or set out the land to citrus
Juno 12
groves.
May 24
! i .(
READ
July - 3
o im m o v t o
fr-V : June 5
WHIG
Some day the farmer of the North
July 12
stOl gain a better understanding of
Jana.?
t,'
Florida apd come here by th« thouHERALD
ndo Sentinel
June. 80
•and* to improve the millions of
July 10
acre* waiting for the hand of man
June 11t
WANT
July 3
July IS!____ u
Southern Association
,
A t MshiiBif^ (T.'Chittanoogu’ 2.
At Nosbyilln (ViLiUle Hixk- 7.
'■“At Ntiv&gt; OrlfcanS-VfVIhtiighAn,
grounds. •

The write-up of the ball game was
crowded out today on account of tho
lack .of kpnee hut will appear in to*
fnoret WWHarold.~i
i
worried
jx hit yesterday when bu’d get the
Fam *' loaded with ho put. He’d just
tighten up n little nnd DeLand ewattjfcira would fun the breeze.

It nukes two big fine appeals—an
appeal to, give thp kids n chance, to
give tho fellow who bus been down n
rhnneo to come up; mid an appeal to
the American jH'ople to give the exservice iqe/i their due.

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Tho barometer behave* In tn un«;
expected manner sometimes, goin g,1
up or down, ax the caso praj be, with
results quite different from vhatwWyl
anticipate.
When tho merenry hnx fallen vtnyrj
low continuous rain is tho nati^nd^
expectation. Hut that Is' where yon?
will he at fault On tho contrary,^
there is not likely to ha very much
rain—only' short, heavy showers,'
with squalls of wind. The mercury,i
drop* because tho air is either tery^
warm or very moist, or both. But i f
will not part with its moisture In
the form of rain until cold air comesf
along. This will comletuo. the ■
vapor, rain will fnll, and the glass
will riser.
Moisture in the atmosphere keeps.'
the air tight, so that there is very :,
little pleasure an tho mcrcuryi]
When the atmosphere is dry the air
k w iip s heavy, mid ns the mercury
is subject (o inure pressure, it

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STOP BACKACHE KIDNEY
TROUBLE
Rheumatic Pain*, dull
Effective Monday, July 2nd, all mall subscription* to The
cbe, tlted feeling-, too frequent
Sanford Herald will be on a strictly paid.In advance basis. The
discolored or strong odor
addrcaa labe) on paper, being mailed bear, the, expiration dnte
symptoms of kidney nnd bladder
d to diamine this In­
of the Bubacrlptloii'and suhscribem are
able. “ I wa* always hairing a
to YoTwdl-d payment
b el.a n d 'if their subscription 1* ftt a&gt;
bwk.rbe which caused me great aufto
this
office
immediately.
SnhacftpUi
riot
'p id d le the above
frtlnf,w write. Mra,Fobcr,M&gt;dford,
•
data
will
be
discontinued.
**
K m "Could not
at llmca
The Herald ijants^ill jtl frljjods to ntinuo a. regular readI could not .tend straight,*" Tyjed-^o. | &amp; ■,
era of the papefT
. r;t,
Iky Kidney Pill. Md T^W r- relM *
Subscribera paying in' advance are entitled to a special rate
Stop Uek*che, kidney and bladder
of fd.OO per year or $3.00 for fix months.
ttottbles with Foley Kidney PHI., Sold
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. Extonalflta of^the market new* aer**newtpapers
vice of&amp;hg Unite* States departmentj
r Wpq ^
of agriculture Involving the establish*!
(&lt;ttn
radio tclcphqpe^,or_
ment of one of the Inrgest commer­
cial’ tensed telegraph'wire and radio casting station, ani
thc‘ offices
lair
syttema in the worid has been nnStIon",
! nddneed by (he department of agririfflees
Vario]
a
he bialri
culture, effective, (July 1. Hie

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cotuAry.
red foV
broadM to
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Has been
od s,$ n d
with them.

conscrvai
&gt;estfof SAl
and business; methods!

ntcly com
extension Is from kansa* City to the
;-r iS I
the trade;
Pacific Coast with new offices at
Let
us
B
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^
Denver, Self Lake, City anil Portland,
mbmirnt.-fazmera an dthe trade every­
our mutual
Oregon. &gt;In the Southeast a branch
where may have an accurate picture ji
office.Is to be &lt;nitaM|shed at Atlanta
Capita] and.SUi
of the, riatibnal agricultural, market* £
In addition to the'field stations al­
situation. Consuming-centers arc al&gt; 5
ready operatlh in that territory which
sb advised ns 10 the supplies of var
cover the major producing districts.
A
i•mowrjTd*w amonw1
loua products. This enables prnduc^
vmjtf/mtmfrOffices sit several ether Southern
era to regulate shipments to an to s
I Tbmkthe Immigration Laws of,the Future points are being considered.
prevent th e glutting hr undersupplyAdditional branch offices for re­ ing of markets which gyaordbijf to de­
Should Be Wholly American™
porting tbe markets on fruits and partment officials Is the outstanding
‘ «intrwr)|fftjp«n»nu|'
vegetables will be, opened early in valub of the service as the request s
By JAMES J. DAVIS, U/ 8. Secretary of Labor.
K
m
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
July at DcnVer, l?fIt Lake City, Port­ stabilization of prizes to both produc­
&gt;N IMMIGRATION I propose that we establish strict but just tests land a^d Atlanta., Offices are now ers and .'.csn*ifmcr*&lt;&gt;-Jacksonville
F. P. FORSTER, President
of jfhysiral and mental health, and'that we moke these teat, under located at Ban Francisco and Los An TinWs-Unlon.
R &gt; . WHITHER,.Cashier
gelea.
A
live
stock
and
meats
ser­
the numerical restriction now placed upon immigration.
u iM n u iii
■■aaaaaa
M Ito M M
I would have those testa mado abroad,/in order that the appli­ vice will havo additional branch of fie
c* at Denvor,’ jSalt Lake City, Port­
cant for Admission may not have to spend the saving, of a lifetime on a
land and AUapta., (1The. leased wire
long sen voyngo to find out whether he can enter The United £tates.
ayatem 'will run Into San Frsndsco
All the sorrow and despair at ,&amp;llfs inland arise from the cases of and the entire west coast will lie ef­
~ A -i ■■«■■■■ ■■■ B|IN■ ■ ■ 's s s s i.S M s a s B ■■■iaM ad s i * s i u i a a u i a j
those immigrants-who come here despite t)ie
that tho law.prevents fectively covered iby radio and wire
m m fci in m m .in m to
telegraph
from
San
Francisco.
Final
Taaoi MASK
their admittance. If we halt those com. before they leave their Native
The revival meetings are continu­
decision has not been reached ns to
countrics we will end the trduhlea at oUr portis of entry. .
whether radio telegraph or leased wire ing this week at Moore’s Station
This I call selective immigration'. So Tong an the United States is to
will bo used to the Southeastern church and are drawing crowds; thorp
admit foreigners I would have our system fnri^fon to,bring us the best states.
are meetings each morning and even­
Pte.ua. Am Oa
we can get from abroad and to make their entry into America easy and
Authority for extension of the de­ ing, There were several auto loads of
comfortable.
partment’* service is contained in the people from Lake Helen in attendance
WE ■CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
'
Coupled with this 1 would hare the immigrant enrolled upon his Appropriations voted by the last con­ ht the afternoon service on Sunday.
adhiiiwioit, and "over a ‘period of years I would protido for a census of gress provldla£. for an increase of ^Mr, Whitworth, the evangelist, car­ F
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the alien population by the.naturalization bureau. Wo register every1Amer­ about $300,000 tjn carry on the work, ried on a two weeks revival in Lake
jlelen before he cama here.
ican citizen to ascertain his right to exercise the suffrage. Surety there making a ‘-"tbfai approxlmatfdy of
■i
Sold by ,
W. R. Rate, reached homo Sunday
$700,000. yui;Jjtg the war the leased
ran tm no objectioh In the enrollment of the alien who comes to us to wire system covered over 18,000 miles from Clifton, Gn.* He was called
|
* U NION P H A R M A C Y
*
Sanford, Florida
help him acquire the qualifications to be nn American. If after a period
connected practically all of t h 4 t,icrc by the U,nCM of ° nc,r®* 11,8
FREE ROAD SERVICE
Trunks and baggage transferred, of years the record of the individual showed plainly he was uijflt for and
-leading market
*■ coun­
* -----*'-J shortly after jjyoung ,r,J
lady died
centers of- the
any time,
nnywhrrc, — listing's J American citizenship I would provide for hi. deportation.
Phono 447-W
First and Elm Avenue
try. The service was regarded as an Rate if arrlvcd.thcre.
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
important factor in bringing the war| W. R. Prevatt ha. been In Geneva
I
am
not
in
favor
of
compelling
an
individual
to
become
a
citizen.
Phone 4DR.
05-Th-Fri-Sal-tfc |
to n successful contusion hy making recently helpin gto care for his moth­
Compulsory citizenship is impossible.
er, Mr.. Jdnnlo Prevatt, who I. very S ICE COLD CIIERO-COLA FREE SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY .
I hold that whoever comes from abroad* to degrade the American available at all times the fullest' In­ ill.
formation on the food situation. Fol­
lore) of intelligence, of physical or mental or moral life, degrade, every lowing the War the service was cur­
Mr. anti Mrs. W. A. Raynor are
}LonhrV«ttollxed citizen.
’
tailed until It comprised only 1,600 moving to their new home on Silver
; It l» a shortsighted policy to s.’iik cheap lnlior through immigration. miles of wire, nnd only a compara­ lake. The house ha. hndvAn addition
Cheap labor is expensive lnlior, both tor the Industry which employs it tively few of the Urge Eastern nnd o f several room, and *on\o porches
Middle1Western mwrkets could he built and many, Improvements made.
and the rojbmuitity which houses it.
Covered.
Last September on addition­ They have sold their fanp on Celery
| ^ I think Jlto immigration
, .laws of the future should.b* wholly Amor- al circuit was started frhm Kansas nvenue to people hy thk name of Tur­
FEED AND HAY— — -H A Y AND" FEED
Iran, drawn by Amerirans, enforced by Americans, for the benefit of
Ias trie rnsrsntcA »rt*cmln»ior
City |o Austin, Tex., with a drop at tle, of Long Island, N. ¥., who are ex­
th«s, W»i*»Ui*s. Ann, tuts and
WE ALWAYS HANDLE THE BEST
‘'America today and in .iho future.
pected to.arirlve here In August,
Fort Worth.
Don’t waste link Irjln* to kill thiwn prats
wfUl tolUhp. liquids or aur *ire&gt;rltn*ol*i
tinder the pro.lft extensions of the ,Mrt *nd Mrs,,Jdwfl!^ ii£towv apt)
»-iii r .-in yv.; F o r We, knpw Dial drily the
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ill little daughter have gone to Orlan
rlando
.ervlco
the leased
wire system will
protcct’Vhc
girls
I
d s ! they bo led from
■#ady for Uaa-Batter than Trap*
VACATION
III*
T^K
I'MYlffCjA
beat will produce aatisfacto reside. Mr.
Mr. atow«
Stowe has
: .Into
h— 9«S 1* 1 . *'«
J’ oi tax, tu*
the path of righteousness by sqimo cover approximately 7,000 mile*. T lio'to
IRKA.
tory
reanlta and the better
M l D IV IR Y W H IR I
riu t will extend from Ronton
Boston southl
south tho Jurist Imsines*'^'thcrer^H^y will
bail man. It I. all right to protect-'the tcircuit
these a r c tbe firmer hold
greatly
ml.seil,
having
been
re.lWhat kind of an appeal Is tho must girls from such fate, but- why not to Washington, thence west to San
. we have on our cUHtomers.
or Los j Angeles. Kn route debts of Cameron avenue for several |
Florida and Wentern effective to Induce people to Teflve |-bHp'train nnd develop tile boy that itFrancisco
But telling you how good
will conflect N W York, Bmltlmoro, yenrs.
tbhlr hoW s hnd go on a trip to Csl- lie will nut he the kind o f n man whuc
our
feed ts cannot prove
^nnie and Harry Weeks drove to
jiforniu or Florida? Tho Californians may he a 'menace to those gjrls who Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Ti.mpa Saturday to be over Sunday ]
half
ro convincing as a trial
'
• bhlcago, Fon du Lac, \Vls., Minneap­
have studied the question for yoars, uro easily led astray.
o
f
the
fpetl itaelf. Why not
guests
of
their
cousins,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
The clenn boy deserves more credit olis, St. Louis, Kansas City, Ht. Jos­ James Knglish.
nnd studied It earnestly nnd intelli­
)
make
it.
;
gently and with poflt. The maimer i’ fot being clenn thhn doe* the girl; eph, Omaha, Denver and Halt Luke
Mrs.
T.
M.
llledsoe
and
children
left
“ Your Money hack if you
in which |hcy mnkc the appeal for this is true for tho reason that the City. A special lino will run from Sunday for Dotham, Ala., for a visit
Kansas
City
to
Fort
Worth
and
Aus­
are
not satisfied."
tourist husinesN gives the answer to Uvgr.ge ‘boy’s environments during
with home folks expecting to remain
tbe qtlestlqh a* Well as anstiyer^c^n at least part of his idle hours is such tin, Texan. Contacts -will also he until September.
he gjvun..;lt is n question and answer that lie is in far too many instances made anrouto at various offices oper­
Mr. and Mrs. Carrnway nnd chll-1
■■■1M E
CASH f c CD S T O R E B B B
ated by state departments of u g r i c u l *
^Tlorth while for 'people of tho lower encouraged to he unclean; this should
ilren, of Bcnrdull avenue, are spend­
Cure.
These
will
include
Trenton,
cast ccinst of Florida to mcdltute nut he truo nnd would nut if simple
ing the summer at their former homu
upon, In order to leurn from experi­ Justice, Just that' nnd nothing more, Lancaster, Hnrrisburgb, Columbia, in Alnhnma, making tho trip in their
Waupaca, Wls., Jefferson City, Mo.,
ence and apply .the learning to their was done. Not alone is tho duty e»FESD«H AY«CRAIN ’ A N D
FERTILIZERS
Sacramento and Austin, Tex.
The ,lcw 0v‘*r,»nd car.
BEEF BRAINS
tOAibciit upon tho parents of tho boy
uwn profit.
Southeastern circuit
contemplates
Batson MrAlexander hegap ),jn jju.
'PHONE S 3 ? * M Y P T L E AVI S A t h S T .S A N F 0 I?D .F U
?Tbi*nTnHt cohafitcuou. word In Du* httj l\ extoqd. lo every gooij citizen reaching Richmond, Ruleign, C km .on. |,c" ■" *m»H man on Route No. 1 on
LIVER
with
whom
thnt
boy
cohies
in,Kmlargest advertisement used In New
Monday, having received the appoint­
Gollrge and Jacksonville.
’ PORK CHOPS
York city papers by tho Cnliforntn tnct. Suggestive stories, foul lan­
ment
some time ago. John Cranston
The leased wire circuit, are In oper­
advertisers fur tourists Is “ vutratlun.* guage, ami vile talk is Indulged in the ation from 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. dally has been substituting since Mr.
BOILED HAM
It loqks and sounds like good yonsrf presence of the boy often with never
Sundays, and through tho de­ Green’s rctlrmcnt last July. *
HONEY-COMB TRIPE to emphnsfzo the vucution thoughtt n thought nn to the future conse­ excapt
Mrs. Lilly F. Jones ami Miss Hos­
velopment of coda systems are mure
vimitloi) is the opposite of business quence by those who are supposed tq Intciulvbly used than ahy other leas­ kins Jones reached hopie • Monday
PICKLED PIG’S FEET —llio
v»oid vacation has thought- be gcnlleiUen and who profess to do- ed wire system In existence, In the hlghl from several Weeks auto trip to
FAT MACKEREL
aNnucIstlons that are p|.nsant. A sire to bo of service in the betterment opinion of department telegraphers.1Tennessee, visiting old home folks.
gieat number-of iwrsomi take vacs- of mankind,
There has been crowds of visitors
Official ustlpintuH place the amount of
It Is far from surprinsg that tho
tbuts; to lake n vacation they must
traffic hamlld hy th circuit prior to every days for weeks pnst to the Ge­
go Huine^here, and tho California ad- boy as he approaches manhood has th present extension, at approximate­ neva nnd Osteen' ferry bridges to see
veiliw ri utilises tho vacation habit become Imbued with tho double ly $880,000 Iter year based on com­ the high water. Old timers say the
and Ihndght at proper season to say, simulant idea ami regards the play­ mercial rates, with an actual cost . t o water in at the highest over known
mate who is clenn ns a "sissy."
"Come to California."
the government of $100,000, n saving nnd conditions are had enough at the
.Tile boy Is just ns much entitled to of nearly $600,000 annually.
bridge. Tho bridge man’s
Tliu next line of “ dUplay" in the
FANCY BACONS AND ndvertlsemeut Is "Cool Summers." the loving consideration nnd thought- AR traffic 1. scheduled and control­ Geneva
residence being on the bridge they
HAMS.
pet-nuie coulnoas In summer 1* exact­ fulnc.n at home a . the girl. The led by the Washington office and Is escape the water.but the rear of the
ly what Is wanted, Just us warm* parent who falls to do that which transmitted stmultkneously&gt;to all the house in which Mr, a^d Mrs. Vaughan
LONGHORN AND is wanted in whitur. The Californlnim (ends towards manliness and cleanli­ big market centers. .During the lives at Osteen ferry has been under
ness ih their boy. arc dorellct of
Iplght the Washington office receives water for weeks with the front porch
PIMENTO CHEESE extend their analysis und give gener­ duty.
There is nut and can never hundreds of telegrams from railroads submerged also and water seeping up
al but not uperide answers tu the
KINGAN’S MINCED next question, What am 1 to do on bo any excuso for the parent who al­ reporting the carload ihovcment of through the floors of the main part'
my vacation In California? The gun- lows the boy to frrow to manhood, (scrishablo commodities over their re­ of the house. The house Is located in
. LUNCHEON MEAT {oral
spective divisions. These talegrams a low place that is full of water at
answer is: Fish, play golf, go without the same tender wale
which
Is
given
the
girl.—Fort
1’lerce
give the origin, destination, commod­ every raise of the river and u mcnare
to the mountains, go to the seashore,
HOME-MADE
News-Tribune.
ity
and number nf carloads In trans­ to the health o f the bridge tender's
go to n quiet lake. They do not toy
i t Tho Information lx classified and family. It would seem a . if the two
SAUSAGE
to tull too much—they have souse
A good morning, one that la , good-in every
GOOD WORK Q F f»OY iCpUTa
tabulattd and moved io all branch of- courtties could afford to make a bet­
enough *to leave something to thuj
seme
of the word, follow* a •ummer,nlght ap**1
FRESH HAMBURGER prospective vacation 1st*' imagination,
fk-ei early the next morning to show ter showing of a home for the bridge
in
cool,
refreshing sleep.
Boy Seoul, of Colorido'Springs, graphically, the total volume of per­ ir.an, located aa lt(U at onc of the
' Jy: i
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because too much deliniteues* may
LINK SAUSAGE
Colo,, reoqatly plwited 4,000 Doug* ishable .fruit aqdj vegetable products moat promlhent gate ways to both
rt*|***l the ryader.
"’ ! ' ” ';
Before long you will need a pleasant eleeplnf, -■
Volusia and Seminole counties.
It
COUNTRY SAUSAGE Vacation is the thing the clever lu llr wedlipg. anil 2,000 piue moving,to the various cities.
dots
not
look
welt
to.strangers
com­
porch
which will let you get out of theatuoy
itodliiig. in tlte Pike National for* •' Following this information the Es­
C.lifortiiana- harp on. Every Man
ing
Into
Seminole
county
arid
'ccrtainBOLOGNA;
interior
rooms. Such a porch pay*;
eat under tho •uix’rvislon of1f6re*t timated receipts,at live stock marjpts
believes he work, too hard und likes
' •is ■
are dispatched, followed by general ly Is most unpleasant and dangerous
ofricers.
Boy
Scout,
of
Dearer
are
InLetter health and rite “ pep** that comesfro*11
be told Ahst he dvaarvea a vucation;
as well.
'
QUICK DELIVERY towomen
report*
on
live
sto^k,
.moots
and
other
sound
sleep.
ijv e always prefurred the eager to plant an arc* containing
'
several hundred acres which was product* showing supply^ demand,
4 * ■*
8
. Jto . »
I'x”
specialist who ti-lj* tbcm they should
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prices - and conditions.
Add a room to your home
have u change of eaaim. and ajr, ugd burned over aureral yean ago, and Flashes on cattle, gheep and hogs are
screened, mosquito.proof sleep!
a vacation la.the only thing that 'AmngtwouU hare been made to dispatched. Butter and egg quotations
Tbe Reptile Study Society of
logically Justifies a pleasure trip btgiu planting operation, in Juno. and information from the big mar­ America, luc., tbe purpose of which
•spring. Wc can
* help
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-tha
away from hunic.—1'uliA Beach 1‘ost. Thu /Boy Scout organisation in kets oil fruits and vegetables follow. ia to preserve "good” snakes, If there
furnish the lumber,
Swathe la also allowing an. actiro During the day considerable general are any, and to exterminate danger­
A
o ff—
you will need.
’intorest in foreatry, and forest‘ of* information on cold stopag* products, ous inakct, was incorporated in the
KKKR OUlt ROYfl CI.BAN.
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ficen located In that dtjr h%ve ro- peanuts, honey, hay, grim, Uve stock, New York Supreme oodrL
Wbat of our boys, are they being1'} tontlj- oonductod a Mriea o f « u m t frtlto apd vegetables move* over the
The incorporator* SKuR^jnond
given the encouregemont and protec­
Lee Dittosra, curator of Di^Byonz
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IVNFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
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Cafda of BddonTi ltrpnt»blo Professional Men. each
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Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordera.
Count the words and remit
accordingly.

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FOR SALE

KAkMLt&amp;— l/ou can got aood two
fratn** and Irrigation plugi at the
FRED R. WILSON Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
FOR SALE—Hosier and (Jays' paints
Flrat National Bank Building
and varnlahea at Sanford Novelty
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA Works, Sanford agent*.
183-tfc

cneral Shop and Mill
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
Work

WANTED—HOYS TO BELL THE
SANFORD HERALD ON THE
STREETS OF 8ANF0RD. A C.OOD
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
TO MAKE 111(3 PROMTS FOB A
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
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nOY WANTED—Sanford Sign Shop.
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7H-2tp

FOUND
FOUND - l-'lorWa license U r.
cr can have same upon identifies
lion and paying for ad. .Call at Her
aid office.
If7-tfi

Demand for Increase
in Contract Wage Scale
for Antharcite Miners

FOll SALE—Rhode laland^cgga for
Belting, 15 egga for ,$1.00.
Mr*. Made at Convention Today for Adop
Ellsworth,
Bcardall
Avenue,
San­
tion ARCHITECT .
NT^ACTOR and BUILDER
ford.
83-tfp
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
Commercial Street—Sanford, FIs. IANFORD -i- t. FLORIDA FOR SALK—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
«llr T h r
Vrr«»)
SCRANTON, Pa., Juno 20. -A dcstock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 110 San­
ford Avo.
K
63-tfe mnnd for twenty per cent Increase in
B. W . HERNDON
contract wngo scalo with Increnne of
FOlt'S A L K—NaT817 Weal First SL
n dollar per day for nil men paid by
Attractive terms. Address owner.
the day was prencnlod to the Anth­
CB AGENCY
Box 782, Dnytunn, Fla.
09-tfc racite minora convention today for
Foil SXl.E—llfwoton Nash truck, In adoption and submlaaion to mine own* good condition. Rargniit for quick era next week.
'
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dale. Seo Lesley Hill.
78-3tp
S. O. ShinhoIser
Rooms 226-225
FOR S^LE^^cw~ Bungalow, rcsionFor quick results try a want ad,
able.pterins.—E. F. lame.
7H-3tp
DR. R. M. MASON
iclor and Ballder
DENTIST
FOIl lM l,K~On7 lot V» block from
f
.ft.. - ■ 'iO J .
FLORIDA
New Mrljch Building
7H-3tp•
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida F oil s ALK Cclury farms, all sliea.
— E. P. Une.
7H-3tp
i . Pi Connelly &amp; Sons
I-’Oll
RENT—Six
'
room,
two-«tory
W. J. THIGPEN
1 BaUMIalH ISM
house, with garage ut 008 West
esl Estate, Loans and Insurance
Rea) Estate
First street. New, modern nnd com­
me 4$: O' 104-8 Magnolia Ave. FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE pletely furnished. Apply to J. E.
Laing, 620 Oak avenue, city.,
* .
0-lb-10-22-20-41p
Miss Eunice Tyner is at present
Vyaa Examined
Glaaaaa D«lgned
tEWART The Florist
visiting
with relatives In Gray, (In.
"OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
| Flowtra— — — Floral Designs
Voile
Williams and l&lt;cnwood Pow­
8
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f
ft * ' '
One iuw fivo room house with bath,
O p tD .
ell
spent
Sunday with the fulkd at
Annual aid Ornamental Plants
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
Coronado
Beach.
Optician-Optomatriot
CUPIED.
\Myrtla Ava.--. -— - -J'honn 260-W
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Berk nnd tho
HI Bast Flrat Blrstl Sanford, Fla.
PRICE*
children,
CKarlds, Minnie and Barn­
$3,000.00---------------Terms to suit you
well,
and
a friend, and Mr. niql Mrs.
lNFORD MACHINE
A REAL BARGAIN
Hodglna-aad
their children spent a
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; HONS
COMPANY
pleasant afternoon and evening on
cnerAl Machine and Bailer.*
Friday at Palm Springs,
Daytona Beach, Fla.
f
John Borell has Iwen much troubled
Works
FOR RENT
with
rheumatism and so has * Mr.
Comfortable,
Airy
Rooms
.Cylinder Grinding
BUNGALOWS, cottages and apart­
Malm,
Open
the
Year
Around
Automobile Repairs
ments fur tho summer season at
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
IteasocahU Rates.
Acetylene Welding
Daytona Beach. Reasonable rates.
E.
W. Lundqulst has the whooping
Special rates to parties.
one 62- -------- Sanford, Florida
Wilt furnish photos and full Informa­
cough
a ) well as little Iva Necse.
On Main Street, near Ocean
tion upon rcqi|ost—Bailey A Haw­
JUlmer and Gardner Lundqulst are
1. Leali,
J. 11. Colrlough C. M. CUSTER, Prop. kins, Daytona Hcoch, Fla. C 31-lmo-c
building on a new panly on their
FOR RljNT—Convenient large un- mother's house. EmR Mngnuson has
cak , &amp; Colclough
furnished rooms for. housekeeping. returned from the beach as It doe*
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923
INSURANCE .
Rent
reasonable. 203 Oak Avenue. •- &lt;hot agree with him and Is making hla
Fire— L ife-A u to
Forenoon nnd afternoon tldca occur
C-lK-lmo-p- homo
____with
IA. .u__
_
them________
at present.
3 First NatT Bank Bldg. Annex at approximately tho same hoftr and
FOR KENT— 10 acres of tiled' land
FORD
•
FLORIDA minute.
Tflo writer has been about sick
on Cameron avenue.- -S. E. Barrett, with a cold ao could nut be out at the
Dale June
July. Aug. Sept. Oct
7l-12fp social but they tell tnc then* was k
Fort
Valley, Ga.
1 4:05
4:31 G:3»
0:28 0:41
good crowd out and they did welt.
HICKSON
ilOUHE
2 4:55
5:20 0:14
7:20 7:38
Rev.
Eckard was there and also Mr.
Up'to-date
Apartments
and
Rooms
3 B;47 - 0:02 7:11
B:17 8:37
ur.d Mm. Wester, of 1-akc Mary,
Daytons Beach.
4
0:43
7(01
8;0fi
0:21
T»:30
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
Carl Pierson alto brought theih ov­
Hummer rates: $1.00 per day, $21
6 7:24
7:50 0:00
10:11 10:32
South Bound
er
for tho evening aervlco last Sun­
per
month,
Including
lights
and
water.
G 8:17 8:51 0:57 11:08 11:20
day
by Rev, Wahlbcrg at the churchl
Call
J.
F.
Hickson,
Phone
238-W,
SanDeparts 7 0:07 • 0:44 10:62 11:41 11:61
Arrive
We are glad to hear that Mrs.
foH
&gt;
70-tfc
H
0:67
10:38
11:44
12:17
12:40
2:40 u.m.
2:88 a.m.
Leonard Vihlen la some better after a
1:08 1:38 FOR RiilW —Purnl.Kcd
8:40 a.m. 0 10:44 11:30 11:60
very
aerioua lllncia from appendicitis.
Park Avenue,
1:51 2:28
2:46 p.m. 10 11:30 11:50 12:42
She
was
operated on Wednesday of
2:47 3:18 F O lfR E N T -T w o acres tiled celery
7:10 p.nt. 11 12:16 12:24 1:81
last-week at tho KenuUd-LaUghUiii
12 1:00
1:10 2:18
U:35 4:00
land, five room house and abed. In­
Hospital and waa very low for a time.
quire |L. K. Tew, West 8ido or Phone
' Northbound
Her daughters, tyr*. Kenneth Robhlpa
1 Depart* 114
■ Arrive
410-W.
•'
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■
75-5tp and.Kra. Ed. Hunter have k e n tak­
j.... l :48 a.m .- 3(03aJn.jl6
ing turns caring for the younger chil­
12:05 p,m. 10
4....11:45 a.m.
FOR RENT—FurnUhed home, hoi
dren at home.
',f .
3:52 pjn. 17
[J..... 3:42 p.m.
and cold water; seven ryoms, close ' Mr*..Beck were calling on Jhu airk
. IP
Ji...l0:0pp.m.
in. Go^d typewriter fur aale.—Mr*. at the homes of Mm. August Swanson
Trilby primtk
J. T. Br*dr, 419 Palmetto' Avt. 77-4tp and Mrs. Charles Chestnut ori T « * Departs
FOK RENT—2 Iar§*7cool, ^urnlihcd day. v
^
..
.
7:30 a.m.
honackecplng rooms, $5.00 |*«r
G.
Lind
waa
In
Grapevllle
Thursday
3:25 p.m.
week. 2 bedta, running water in the looking after the buds and grafting
kitchen, first, floor, wilt take two chll- which ho has been doing for different
dren. 312 East Fifth St.
79-2tp people.
Fo r ' KENT— Furnished rooms with . Mrs. Elmer Lundqulst and* children
Leesburg Branch
stayed over until Saturday when El­
Arrive
Dep*rl«
mer went back with them to Coronado
-------3:53 p.m.
Beach, where they are spending the
......... 2:46 p.ni.
summer.
.f
,
8:30 ara.
Mr.
and
Mn.
C,
F.
Prevati and
------7:10 p.m.
their
two
children
motorid
up from
Oviedo Braach
Arrive

D.parU

house guest, % friend, Mrs. Shnuhcrgcr nnd her son, Guldio of Pun(n (Ionia
nincr last Sntunlay.
Miss Minnie Berk spent n few days
with her grandmother, Mrs, Wester*
dick.
Miss Carrie Cramer spent Sntunlay
nnd n part of Sunday as usual with 5 Extends to Orlnndo and Daytona ns well ns the hundreds of
Mr. and Mrs. Cramer.
H ,
bottles wo put out in Sanford every day
Mrs. Ballinger still hnn a good Barm i Rpck'roonter for sale.
The children nro expecting to meet
ELDER SPRINGS WATER
«l the church Frlduy afternoon for the
Inst practice for the "Children’s Day"
on next Sunday. Kov. Clark an&lt;l wife JJ on necount of its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
are coming over again to help us.
g for Central Florida. It is nlso recommended for use in batWe think we have nn extra Rood
5 teries. If you are not drinking Elder Springs Water now—
program this year. Turn out and effeournRe the children In therl recita­ | •give it a trial.
tion* and sours nnd the pretty musle
which our minister’s wife is such n
PHONE 311—WE’LL DELIVER
help with. We nlso have n short piny
"How the Sunday School Came to
I.one Creek."
We hope to have some special mus­
le. There will be a short address by
thn pastor and we want to bcnrln at!
2:30 promptly, so come early to get a I
seat.

Our S e r v i c e

SATURDAY and MONDAY
JUNE 30th and JU LY 2nd
Special Discount of 16 2 3% will
be allowed on all

Special Discount of 20% will be
Allowed on all

SWIMMING SUITS

THOMSON' SHOES

For 2 Days Only

For 2 Days Only

JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF

% &gt;KAYNEE
WASH SUITS

BLOUSES

PAJAMAS

UNDER TOGS

THE GREATEST SUIT VALUES EVER OFFERED
Special PriccH on all

25% DISCOUNT ON

This will continue until, the last
Straw Hat is sold. Why pay full
price for Straw Hat« when you
can buy them for less?

PALM BEACH, MOHAIR,
GABARDINE, SILK SUITS
If interested in this kind of mer­
chandise it will pay you* to look
this lot over before buying.

Why pay $6.00 to $8.00 for Your Shoes when you can buy them from us
;\
at less than half price?

, , ,Pur Aim In lo picture

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NUM BER

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y . JU N E 2ft, 1923

VO LU M E IV .

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SHIP C0NTR0V1

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M ARK

fought by the defense

The SanfoTti Band will play Friday
night rendering‘ the fallowing ifroT _*LL_____+Si
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Henry’s
Triumphal
Fnrrnr
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H IG G lN p O T H A M ’ D lftp C T
Overture—Barber of Seville™..Rossini
( l l r T k . A M W ls ir S ^ 1
O F H A R D IN G B U T T H E P RES *
l l i n g Secretary Gilbert and Assist­ Idyll—Whispering* of Uve^VonHlou
WASHINGTON, June 28.—Th*
C A U S E OF D E A T H
ID E N T E X P E C T S T O T E L L
llu m J
government today prepared to take ant Secretary M«&gt;«*. in charge of cus­ Three Ddttces'from BeAry 'V IIf-~ .
*
TH E PEOPLE
_..L Edward Gcrmsn
the extreme step, In enforcing the toms, ' o f the treasury department, »
CommlrtioWer Blhir of thd Ihtental
1.—
-Morris
Dsncd
5 *
supreme court ban against liquor Im­
tcveitdb bureau1, Prohibition Comtniifc.—Shepherd’s Dance.
ports, of selling ships which bring in
1 —Ttfrch Dance. 1'
Intoxicating beverages whether. In siohft'- Hfiynea,. and Assistant Com­
BXTBNSION.JULY f i r s t o f t i i b Ily D efen se to Deny Tnbert W aa
v•
“Iniehnlsalon
cargo or under foreign government* missioner JonOs, Chief Counsel Britt
W hlped But It W a s Done
MARKET NEWS
of prohibitibn headquarters and oth­ Fox T rot-O ld Khtft T6t .Von Tihter
W h eth er R o n ih Is B ig g er Than CASE THIS AFTERNOON—BEN* custom seals. .
A cco rd in g to Rule
•
SERVICE
ers. A "day full of conferences on Vnlse—Illeuf
NETT AND WIFE WILL*
a : Mntgla
Continued if not studied violation
• T h e P residen t in His
the
althatlon
was
concluded
.late
yestTESTIFY
Selection frbm the Belle of NtVf
of tho court's decision by an increae*
H om e S ta le
( D r Tfc* A u M t a lr S I V w ) .
1ST Tkf SMiM'Utf* rrfw l
tortlay 1»lth one between Secretary
.
JVi
York ............. *.....’-------- O- Kerker
WASHINGTON, June 28.—Agrlcul
LAKE CITY, FIs., June 28.—p fIng number of foreign vessels entefi
(Hr Tfcr .tu,H&gt;UlrS P f t . i l
Hughes and Mr. Gilbert on which The Witches Patrol....E, WnUdihgVon tursl producers, traders and consum- fort&gt; |,y
&lt;■« T k * * w c UHm I P r . u l
stato to ,haw “ cxccoslyo"
TAMPA, June 28.—The state con­ ing Now York with large quantities hYItHbr later would comment. ' "
ON BOARD 1‘ ttESIDENT'S SPEC­
Star Spangled Banner................ Key era of the Southeastern state* will be
K;vcn
Martin Tabert by
of
beverage
liquors
undor
seals,
I!
I
If the now treasury regulation
IAL TRAIN, June 28.—Tho president tinued the present testlmony'today In was said, apparently made neceaeary
benefitted
by
an
extension
July
first
Thomni,
w
.
lligginboatham
was dltoday went Into Idaho, tho homo state the trial of Raymond 0 . Bennett the drastic penalty of solturc, not should be promulgated, it wns said
of market new* service of the D e -,|cct,y
^fpr his death was
churned
with
the
shooting
to
death
of
ample notice would be given foreign
'of Senator Borah, who oftentimes has
parthicnt of AgrleultUre by radio or vlRoroU&gt;jy (ought today, fh tn the
Herbert M. Cnruthors with expecta­ only of the contraband beverage, but governmenta and foreign shipping
disapproved, and sometimes de­
|
telegraph
to Richmond,
Raleigh,
0( ^ former convict whipping
of
the
ships
themselves.
Officials
de­
tion to conclude state's case this af­
nounced administration policies. Be­
lints.
„
Clemson
College,
Atlanta.
Jacksonclared
privately
that
the
present
prac­
boss ^ th(? putnum Lumber Comternoon. It is understand Bennett
The Volstead Inw’s ship selxure
cause of Borah's attitude there was
vlllc.
New
office
to
be
opened
in
At•
W
JU resumed. The defenee
tice
could
not
be
tolerated
much
panjr
wns
and wife will take the stund in tho
provision, It was explained In of­
particular Intercut In the mnnnor of
lanta. Information covers movements mado no attempt to deny Tnbert waa
longer
and
steps
to
invoke
the
ex­
case.
ficial quarters, has not been invoked
reception accorded the President. He
live stock products Information from whipped, but attompted to show tha
treme penalties of the Volstead act
for
several reasons, among them a
made two speeches, one at noon at
big markets on farm commodities.
prisoner was whipped In accordapcq
were said to bo imminent.
Pocatllo and the other lute in the day
High government officials nt a sc­ reluctance to net In any way which REMANDED TO JAIL TO AWAIT
with prison regulations, which speci­
might’ precipitate serious disputes
at Idaho Falla.
ries of conferences yesterdny dia­
fy 'ten liihhes. Grnhsm Ward, who
SENTENCE ON T1IK
yesterday
testified he counted 87
cussed the situation and tho Steps j
desire of the forFOURTH
CEDAR CITY, Utah, June 28.—
necessary to enforce observance of
The announce,!
lashes given Tnbert while he loowed
President Harding became a trail
the natlun*. prohibition Inw. n« op- pl«« .hlpplnp llnoo o c* o &gt;
on. Cross examined this morning by
m r Tke Am w U M Pr*-«*•
"w
to foreiRn v.o.oln -U hln'rluhl lo b rio . In hcrorop. Ihroor.
blater yesterday. When the presi­
NF.W YORK, Juno 28.—Convicted
L. E. Wnde, chief counsel for defense,
dential special train carrying him,
of
first
degree
murder
nnd
facing
the
Wald denied he was offered five thou­
Amnrlrnn ............... ^
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Mrs. Harding and their party reached lie morratic, Nallonnl Committeeman treasury regulation was reported to Inyed consideration of the selxure electric ehnir, Mrs. Anna Buxxl, slnysand to testify. Also denied knowing
penalties. oN test rase linn liecn er of Frederick Schneider, a wealthy
here yesterday morning, it -was the
SayM Certain Statements of Presi­ have been drafted providing for ml&lt;\ C. Smith of Pinhook, Fla.
brought, however, despite nlmosl contractor, with whom sho lived sev- BRANCHES IN CUBA TO OPER­
first passenger train ever to arrive
ditiona! directions to customs offi­
dent in Utah Address Urossly
ATE CO-OPERATIVELY ON
daily docking of .vessels carrying end yenrs, eollnpsed In tho court room
In Cedar City and also the first pas­
LAKE CITY, June 28—Charges
cers to seise nil vessels found bring­
Misleading.
CERTAIN LINES,
liquor
in
violntioii
of
supremo
court
late lust night when the jury return­
senger train to travel over thirtying in beverngo liquors, eten umlci
that the stato conducted a school, for
ed tile verdict. White nnd slinking,
five miles of new track, Just com­
Instructing its witnesses under "tjm
WASHINGTON, June 28.—Chair­ foreign customs seals, after ade­ ruling.
If ships of foreign lines, officinls with her composure broken for. the
pleted by tho Union Pacific'system man Hull of the Democratic natlonnt quate notice to foreign government*
WASHINGTON, June 2 8 .-+ oderal manipulation” of 0. Crimson, aislstdeclnied, cotitlnue lo enter Ameri­ 'first time since her nrrest she wns
between Lund and Cedar City.
resei vo linnks of Atlanta, Boston! unt nHomey general of North Dacommittee in a statement Inst night of the new nnd more drastic policy.
can i*orts with liquor stock* Under
Leaving the train, the presidential declared tlint to any thnt certain The Instructions nlso would provide seal without resort to the courts to committed to Bronx Jail to nwnit sen­ hnvo rx’en authorised to open liranch-1jy,fSi wcer mnde known yesterday by
cs In Cuba to operaet them co-opeis- Hu&gt; dbfenso during tho trial of Thomparty motored into Zion national statements made by President Hnrd- fqr tho arrest of the captains of such protect their alleged rights, some ef- tence July 4th.
as Walter Higginbotham, convict
lively along certain definite lines.
park with Its wonderful rock forma­ Ing in his address on tnxation last ships.
feetlvo step* to deni with the sltun, ..
C c n ii| « n n t
No
official
announcements
of
the
whipping
boss, charged with the mur­
tion!, ita brilliant color effects and night nt Salt U ke City “ are grossly
lion
ship selxure. "it*|1 UD1IC!
tion is
is necessary.
necc*»i»ijr. A
•» ----------------. . .B
. .C R
« .WHICH
..
. .*J
government's
plan
wns
made
today,
der
of
Martin
Tabert of North DaWASHINGTON,
June
28—The
fedmisleading
is
to
use
the
mildest
pos­
deep canyons.
•
is beliove^. would furnish promptly ;
N
ot A
llO W
1
1
Not
All
information
of
the
ship
scUiire
pol­
cral
reserve
liourd
Uto
yesterday
J
|
(0ta.
'
Mr. Harding is the first president sible language*."
tho tost cose declared by foreign ship
"In his Utnil speech Tuesday,, icy developign from* the offirial con­
e alleged that funds sent
Any Coal Strikes granted the application of the Boston j
«v«r to visit this section and a crowd
owners to l&gt;f de«lre«|.
•
ferences.
IF
was
stated,
however,
federal
reserve
hnnk
to
establish
an
I
(jown
from
North Dakota were
said
Mr.
null,
“
President
Harding
ttf s M t T ^ Prut* Indians met tho
One official sold foreign ship own­
that an official statement on the ques­
who,
in
the
transparent
disguise
of
agency
In
Culm.
At
the
snme
Hm*',
j being generously JUlribuled among
In
Anthracite
Coni
Fields
Says
l
om
train on arrival. They were in na­
ers hrlnglng In intoxicants under senl
tion might be expected in n “ very
thr tsmrd allowed tho Atlnnta r* ' I
state's witnesses and alto chafg*
.
mission
tive garments and their faces were n business trip to Alaska, is now
npiutrently desired to "test the nerve
strenuously
campaigning
both
for
serve
bank
the‘
same
privilege
In
or^
th#t
Mr. Grimson freely dletribatfew
days."
covered with bright colored paints.
Participating In the day's confer­ rather thnn the law of the United
his renomination and re-election, said
der
to
compromise
differences
which
«
m
I
pamphlets,
among the wltneaeee
lllr Tfce Am m UO* re**«' ...
States and hnd found neither im­
WASHINGTON, June C8.—I ublic hnd orison ns n result o f protests ns to his finding*, ns the result of an
tlint since 1920 thecost of the federal ences were Secretary Hughes nnd
VOLUSIA CITIZENS
•
sintlinent "will tolerate no suspen­ from the Atlanta hnnk ngalnsl thr Investigation conducted by him Into
other state
department officials; potent.
TO PLAN FOR FAIR government had »&gt;een reduced moro
sion of anthracite coni supplies this Boston nppl lent ion.
than one half hclow the cost for 1919
the death of Tnbert.
yfnr" the Federal Coal Commission
and
1920.
He
nlso
snld
that
federal
The
nrlion
of
the
hoard
was
made
Lengthy arguments by the defenao
DELAND, June 28.—At Irast forty
today Informed tho convention of Un­
known in n forinnl statement which to have certain testimony stricken
representative citisens of olusia taxes for 1922 would »k&gt; lie consider­
ion Miners delegates now in session
recounted the difficulties enoountered from the record brought about the
county Will gather in Inglehart Inn, ably less than half as much ns In
In Scranton, Pn.. considering new
in working out n settlement of the charges of schooling the state's witDeUnd, on Friday night. June 29. 11120. He further asserted that “ wo
wage demand*.
•
question which for some time has'
n «j action was
taken by
when a banquet will be enjoyed and have reduced the national debt to
$22,400,000,000 from its peak of $20.­
beoh In - controversy. Half a doxen Judge M. A. McMuBln, presiding.
plane formulated for the organiiation
800,000,000 on August 31, 1919. The
Geraldine Farrar
hearings were held by the bonrd, and
W. Padgett, former convict gyard
o fa cqunty fair to Ik* held for the
president then modestly assumes eneach tinte representatives of the At­ in the lease camp of the Putnam
first time this year and to be n per­
Granted
a
Divorce
credit fur his administrOtion.
lanta bank were present to protest Lumber company, where Tnbert died,
manent event of the winter season. tire
H-orn Lou Tellegen against tho Boston application. The wns the first witness called. The de­
Discussing these polnta in the
S. D. Jordan, president of the De­
Democratic
New York reserve hank also went'on fense entered objection* to all pre­
Land Commercial club, wll act as posident's speech, t h e ...............
*Osceoia-Geneva Band
committer' chairman declared, the WHATEVER
NF.W YORK, June 28.—Ml** Ger­ ,rrrord at one meetjrfg In opposition liminary questions asked Padgett by
LEGISLATION
toastmaster and the proposition will
Democratic administration paid off
Concert Geneva Town aldine Farrar, opera singer, was tb the application made by Governor Stafford Caldwell who conducted th#
be explained in It* entirety by Sec­
HAS BEEN ENACTED OF
$2,800,000,000 of the national debt
granted a decree of divorce from Lou Harding of the Boston institution.
retary Eari'W . Brown of the Com­
REAL BENEFIT
Hall This Evening Tcllegen, her actor-huSband, by Jus­ Discussing tho problem with which direct examination.
during thoeightecn month, prior to
mercial club and To mA. Brown,
'Please, Captain don’t whip me,'
tice Tierney of the supreme court yes­ It has had to deal, the board’s state­
March 4, 1921. «r at rate of $1.«M&gt;.
county demonstration* agent. Date
Tabert
pleaded with Higginbotham,"
The
Osccols-GencVn
Band
Concert
terday. The decree was granted on ment explained that because of the
000,000 a year, while the H-nUnR ad­
of the flret-opening of the fair to
the
witness
testlftod, “ when Higgin­
—the
first
of
the
season—will
be
giv­
recommendations of Referee Mahon­
‘ y
provisions of the Platt amendment, botham called him out of a convict
decide by a schedule being formed ministration during the P»«J
» *
.
* -------- en
at
the
Uenevn
Town
Hall
tonight
ey,
who
conducted
the
divorce
hearing.
eight month, ha. only P-W oft $1.
American financial
relations with line to whip him. Tabert wo* made
by the Florida trbttlng circuit re­
Under tho 'interlocutory decroe,
000,000,000 of the national debt or Woh Enacted by Combination of and promise* lo be tho iKJst musical
Tuba
were
unique.
The
situation was to Be down on the ground and Hig­
cently organised.
Democrat!! and Republlevent of mid-summer. Geneva Is only Miss Farrar was permitted to re­
.t the rate of $085,000*00 a year.
further complicated, the statement ginbotham gave him 75 lashes with
Among thoso expected to be pres­
a
short
distance
from
all
parts
of
the
sume her maiden name, and was giv­
" '
can« Alike
A* to tax reduction. Mr. Hull •«
ent at the dinner are: Senator How­
county and Hanford people especially en tho privilege to marry again. This said, by the fact that currency of the leather strap.
•
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that "omitting the repeal of a few
United Stutes had been mado legal
ard 0 . Putnam of Oak Hill; Repre­
The defense continued to object to
ter
n
*
ammUi-s r?M«t
should
attend
the
bend
concert
to­
privilege
was
denied
Tellegert,
who
emal mUceB.neou. ta «a . .»»&gt;• « • «
WASHINGTON, *3unc 28.—Taking nights The hand music and the spec­
tender in Cuba yet adequate machin­
tentative J. A. Harper of Pierson. S. ing administration through Its in
■'cry question asked Padgett and
evi
was directed to pay the costs of the
issue with President Harding's at ialties will amply repay you for the action. The decree will not iKt-ome ery never, had. been set up there for Judge M. A. McMullen notified counZ. Douglas, ..Astor; F. Ji. Nordmsn,
ternal revision low. has only re­
Oimondt E. ' D. Vlning. D.ytbns duced taxes in the estimated amount Hutchinson, Kansas, Senator Fletcher visit and the ride to Geneva in the flnnl until three months 'from yester­ the redemption and return to this ecl that an orderly procedure must
country of unlit currency.
of Florida, member of farm bloc, in moonlight will also repay you for the
be followed and prvgreea of the court
Betcb; G. C. Beck, New Hmyrns; T.
day.
’■
formal
statement
t«lay,
said
whatever
E. Fittgerold, Hugh Spsrkman and
must not be interfered with.
trip.
Read
the
splendid
program
be­
....
recent legislation had been enacted
SeereUry Parrish of the Daytona
N
egro
Attacker
low:
est and most accurate test of ho
Attorney General
LAKE CITY, June 28.—Sharp per­
Chamber of Oomn«rce; H. R -J 10* 1 much the Harding administration la of real benefit to farmers had come 1.
— March—Our Leader-Bencrofl
•
Has
(Jourt
Trial,
sonal
clashes between Wad* and
J. J. Birch. Now Smyriia; W. A. reducing the cost of government is from a combination of Dembcrata 2.
Moved
in
Court
_W a lts—The Bellflower ..^.. King
dhd* Republican*, In the face of op­ 3]_Vocal Solo—Walt* Song-SunState’s
Attorney Kelly marked th#
Bredow, Glen wood; Fred N. Burt,
Sentenced to Hang
Nolle Prosae Charges *
•« "&gt;1*1
position by the administration.
early
proceeding*.
Kelly charged (!►
DeLeon; 8. D. Lemmon*, Barberville,
HKhfc —.........
Harriet Ware
I'c &gt;i' v
•
y^ r * Whenever the administration has
fense
with
"stabbing
me in the back,
J. E. Cade. ’Sovilla; A. C. Andereon, lure* for the fiscal
Mrs. A. M. Phillips
Against Union I W * . Certain Cor- On August Third Settling Savannah
tho** f
l" y
been” interviewed *under pressure"
and
asked
the
court
for protoelkm.
Piereon; W. E. Bwope. New Bmyrna; 30, 1922.
Toubl*.
Arremp. Mrs. R. E. Tolar
poratione ■ifffnal FWA
demanding some illef for agriculIlia objection brought by question
John H. Wolf, John W.
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ir w *
•••“ r * " ' tureal population, Senator Fletcher 4.—Instrumental D u et------ Ralected
put to Ward if he did not expoct to
Orange CHy; A. B. Commas, Enter­ nntinued "show
total expenditure!
(nr n » A
1 l'rewil
tur r %0 A*MwU».e r»#m»
Johnny and Tote Schlrard
asserted, "the method and effect of
prise; Meyor A. B. Clarkaon. U ke
HAVANNII, O*., June 28-—Wal­ t revive five thousand from the stntn i
WASHINGTON,'JR** **«—The
Accomp. Mr*. Wegner
o
T m ^ .0 0 0 for 1« - J
that Intervention Mu been to weaken
ter
Ii*e, negro charged with atUck- fqr testimony. Tb* court halted tho
Helen and a number of
department" 0$ Justice‘ 'ahnounced to­
000,000 for 1923, or a total
tt destroy benefits Intended to be ac- 5.—A Humorous Reading ../........
citisens of DeUnd. At a mevUng ^ o faU expenditure. Ot onJy P *.
Ing
a woman ten day* ago waa argument and ordered the #xami^A».
Mr*. McFarlan day Attorney General Daugherty had
cbommltteee held on Monday evknlng. ooo. i , * * » e * W W . « * ! £ ; ccunplished." Paying tribute to tho
moved In federal court at Indlanapoli* breught from jail to th* court house tion to proceed. The tilt was return­
far mbloc, Senator Fletcher said, but 0.—Serenade—The Charmer-------plane were mad* for
• PjT
to nollf proese long pending Indlct- under heavy guard today for* trial ed later when tb* defense ch*ri*a&gt;
__________C. L. Barnhouee
fur their "energy inslsUnce" many
o. S
W
- .
union and found guilty and sentenced to it was going to show that "North Dn» j
HieaearW never would have been 7.—Song and Dance--------- Relccted
kota" hod a bug* "alttab’. fqnd"
toadara find . kerUln . corpdratlons, hang on August 3. ■
loud and lo o * tm* «
.
*ritt* nlnto law or put into effect and
Eva Groce Wagner
hunds
of Assistant Attorney*
charging conspiracy In reetfalnt of
wk have thp spoctacle of the
AfComp.
Mr*.
Wagner
Grimson
of that atate*
s£ S m
? w b IW J W W W -J
tmde tn production and aale 'o f billtwelve month* has
JAILED FOR CONTEMPT
leader of'th e party and administra­ H.—Instrumental Duet — .. Selected
fair to the county, has offered to
mous coal. 1 r 1
tion claiming credit for that work."
Harry Brown, editor of th*
Johliny and Pet* Schlrardr'
donate a tract of
ylD* j ",‘ uc created IN Ihw ■
^
■
DeUnd junction on the Atlantk
Accomp. Mr*. WagtWr .
Poe,T "lawyer-1n-UT^t" who declare.,
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V ’
“* .
Th* Herald for first claaa Job work.
Coast Line Railroad, for. the JW DOOD.1"
0 —Vocal Solo—Tho Barefoot
hr was graduated oy an eastern cor-1 most popular
slate was in the city yeet
poet. Tentative pUne « »
|°
Trgll ...........£ Alvin 8. Wlggln*
OLADT8
W to.
rtspondence school, hss been sent to
FARMBK8 SUPPLY MARKET
guest of R. J. Holly of the
t
u
a
l^
i
W
e
e
k
s
1 Mr*. A. M. Phillip* ’
• l.$lf Mt
Jail here for twenty daya for contempt
They visited th* wonderful
ing the rallroWd. Tbe
Id.
-Scbottlsch*
and
Dance—Tb*
u » a n o s u s . J f~
of court by Judge John D. Hunsphriee.
HOME, 0 *., June » . —Farmers
‘
Daisies ____ ML R- Williams
sentenced to twenty day* by Estate at Altamonte-,
ar« eupptying th* local club mar­
Watts*.
o r Poe
had a most pleasant
Match—To
th*
Ffort.......Re^»«*
ket have been doing a rushing busi­
isltfah to Any project for uiing the Judge Humphrie* a short time *go Ex -Congressman C. D.
Geneva-OaceaU' Band
ness. All poultry bought at a recent
my to aid In prohibition enforcement for practicing In the itate court* Mr*. Haines aad viewed
without a lawyer'* license.
u | l woe sold and many order* taken
largest and 0*Mt
Royal Child of LokelancL represent­ wen« w irv W lfd here today 'by Becm
- -—
—
for delivery oif the next tale. One
t &amp; r j Wfeka,* speaking at tbd gradu­
United State*.
Utbed
hat
fUul
dAcreo
tf
di*o«»fram
ing
the
tluogv*P«
CA.
Was
in
tb*
;
weak far n e .
The Daily Utrold, 15c per weok.
fanner report* groa* receipts of $«0
S4 t
ation ejiercleea army war coBege.
FrOnk* Hi l i M
city ycstardajr.
&gt;
•
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I
J
fog
one
week.
»',•
East fort liy.r^-Clti*«ns arrange i# iMi tSiu throe
At A/ V&lt;Vv- 'Y
« « town.
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Supreme Court Says t e E n ^ e Liquor Law and

MARKET REPORTS

BENNETT TRIAL
ON AT TAMPA
STATE FINISH
R E X E P fP TELLS

OVER” SOUTH NO ATTEMPT MADE

MRS'ANNA BUZZI
IS CONVICTED OF
MURDER TODAY

HULL ROASTS
HARDING SPEECH
ON TAXATION

FEDERAL RESERVE
ATLANTA BANK IS
TO E S T A B L IS H

FLETCHER TAKES ISSUE'
WITH HARDING’S ADDRESS
ABOUT THE FARM BLOC
TO THE~FARMERS

trtS S

Will Not UseArmy
’ 1' dr Ttteftffirtion Aid

^ fe r s s iffs t.

�V(;**i&lt;|V* it*!-I*.;.

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THK SANFQltp DAILY HERALD,' WEDNESDAY,
There being elfHt MAKES DEMONSTRATION ON ....
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in 1013 was $2^01,000,000, which by
1021 had risen to $4,334,000,000—an
incerase of 40 per cent.
"County administration appears,
from the rather limited information
whfch at this time the census’author­
ities have been able to produce, to
have shown n muth larger propor­
tionate increase in cost and tax col­
lections than did. the government of
cities. \
l.
"Them is but one way.for the com*
•nuhity finally to gct'bafk,on its Sect

MAHONEY AND CHASE FARMS

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
Phone $17-$Y

W. C. Aivord, better known to hia
many friends as “ Billy" is spending
several days In Sanford, giving n

H T"*&gt; h a v e « « r W e s t o v le ltle w 1mm
“ W r « « e r e ■•&lt;■* a a r w here mm w a l l ,
t a w . ae U . t e s mtm N t r r t e l t l i t , W rtte
■ N * j s | ea rn to i k l s S r s i r t a m , s M i s
aetatto, ae te le a b a a e th e l t r « . ft w ill
ha g re e d jr i s s m U l f S .

thy way of healing up Gummosls,
stopping foot-rat and curing Djabcc.
It also kills the White fly, cotton
cushion, red scale and all germs In
and around tho roots of citrus trees.

rtTCSiu

NEW WHIMS IN LINGERIE
Mr.'and Mrs. Ralph Goodspeed an­
nounce the birth of a son Tuesday
aftsrnoon, Jons 20.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher are
••peeked home this afternoon from
Atlanta M d .Toccoa, Os., and SL
Louie, where they have spent (ho
pest'fen* days.

Robert Holly, Ralph Woodruff, Wal­
ter Connelly, James Hharon, W. A.
Adams, Boh Dodson, Bill Lake,
George Cowan, Hamden Du Bose, Joe
Caldwell, Joe Gonzalea, Charles Mow,
and Joe Melsch.

An Interesting P. &amp; to Fashion's
decree for h'ngcne concerns itself with
. pajamas, a combination for girls and
juniors and a slip to Wear ’ unlKr
straight-line frocks. Tho jacket of
the pajamas has a V-ahanril neck and
is hound with bias folds of self-material.
They may Ijc fashioned of nfpe do
Qiine, washable satin, radium silk,
hfM»tC. cotton rrtpc or voile. Medium
stxerequirreyanls36-inch material.
The step-in combination consists oi
chemise and drawers cut in one, with
cither round or Itandcau neck. It is
trimmed with narrow lace nnd satin',
ribbon. ' Medium site n-qfiirrs |jf
yanis 36-inch lulUte, muslin or erfpe.
Slips are so much in demand that
the model pictured to the extrema
right .will be interesting, it has a
straight upper edge, with riblnn straps.
. nJa,y,V? ta,h,m"'d *&gt;f batiste, hand*t,*fchW linen, crCpc dc Chine, radium
silk or fine sateen. EinbroNlrry applied

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Herndon and
A8K DAI)— HR KNOWS
little •on and Mrs. J. 8. Htumon retestied home yesterday from Daytona
ny Benton Braicy
ifcech where (hey spent the week- Your mother can help you and give
•ruL‘
.
you a hand
.Browns irt 1882. Ho plnyed on oth­
Through lots o f your troublesome
er teams in tho big loagucs, includ­
flurries,
*
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Prescott of
Ing
Cleveland, C(rfclnn«U and Wash­
Atlanta, will arrive this afternoon Hut thero are aomo matters sho can’t
ington.
Anti with his A. and P.
understand,
and will be the
guests of tholr
Germicide,
ho knocks (he bugs Just
Somo boyish masculine worries;
nsphsw and his wife, Dr. and Mrs.
ns
ho
use&lt;\
clout 'em with his bat
And that's what your Dad's for,. young
Baa Caswell.
in
daya
of
ol&lt;l.
Thp growers will do
fellow. You find
well
to
look
Mr,
^Ivord up before he
He’s wise to the world, never doubt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry and
leaves
town.
it;
Miss Laura McDonald, of Atlanta;
Whenever you've got such a thing on HOUSING SHORTAGE COMES
Ga., who are visiting
in Orlando,
your mind,
. DEFOIIH RHAi: ESTATE MEN
wars the guests yesterday of Mrs.
Go talk to your father about It.
Ren Caswell.
erf*ii
CLEVELAND, June 27.— Problems
You may have decided he’a “ clear out
relating to tho housing* shortage, la­
Mrs. R. P. Torrence and Miss Fran­
of date!
CUCUMBERS SOLD FOR $1,203
bor and construction material costs
ces' E. Pearson Will leave Thursday
A quite mid-Victorian fogy,"
fb? New York City, Boston and other Who can't understand what you have and the general financial situation of
JACKSONVILLE, Juno 25,—A car
the country will be subjccta for dis­ load of cubundters produced by the
poiate of interest in the east. Mr.
to relate,
Torrance will accompany them ms far
Whose wind with tradition Is logy; cussion at the slzteenth annual con­ state farm at Rniford was marketed
ad'Jacksonville.
i
i ■#.. Hut try him, young fellow; Just seek vention of the National Ass'giatlon hero recently for $1,208 according to
of Real Eatato Boards metinge hsre tho atato marketing bureau^ This
him and spill
today. Sessions will lie held in Pub­ price was reported to be far In excess
^
our
trouble;
bo
sure
ho
won't
Mr. and Mrs. It, A. Nswman, Bob­
flount
it.
lic auditorium, whorp tho national for the next highest price pn|d hero.
ble and Olivo Nswman nnd Mrs; A.
exposition
of building ideas will lie The average has been for curumlu&gt;rs
For
Dad
was
a
l&gt;oy
once,
he’a
been
E. Hill leave tomorrow for JacksonIn hampers, between $000 and $1,000.
through tho mill,
hold in connection with them.
vi||i; from whence they will go by
'J— ---------------- --Ho—talk'
to
your
father
about
It!
Scventy-flvo
hundred
representa­
motor to Hendersonville, N. C., where
TAXATION
WAS TIIK SUBJECT
tives
of
every
branch
of
real
csfato
tksy will spend the summer. ' 11
The Governor's wiser to you than you Interests throughout
PRESIDENTS UTAH ADDRESS
United
'n...,;;..know, -.
...... .
DELIVERED LAST NIGHT
States and Genads, will attend, to Ami
Mils. Stella Arrington, Mrs. 1. M.
*
*-&gt;** •VtiLHiu-* •'«•••• •
i
Don't
think
you
con
easily
fool
him;
n
working
anawor
to
these
nnd
other
PuDlton, Mrs. Roy Peeples, Miss
(Continued from page 1)
He's traveled tho ronds you sre like­ questions, which morn or less affect
Mfiry Zachary ' and ' Prof. Cooper
ly to go
Jhn general expansion of national governments Is being just as steadily
leave tomorrow in the latter's rar
increased, year by year."
And life has lieen aiding .to school business life.
f6f North Carolina, Miss Znrhnfy
him;
t
"Tnke tho efists of state govern­
A
huge
questionnaire,
covering
con­
goes to Highland*, N. C„ while the
fio talk to him, sonny, ns man unto crete facts on present real estate ment, ’ he skid, “ I nni informed thnt
rsst of the party wili spend a week
conditions, will lie mndc public nt the revenues’ of tiu. stalon in 11M.1 ag­
•( Ch|mnay Rock) N. C., going from
the ^convention. This questionnaire gregated $.,in8,&lt;Wf),&lt;K)0, nnd thnt in
(bare to Mors Hill, N. C„ for the renot only denis with housing'shortage, 102,1 they had Increased to $059,000,­
maimlor of tho summer.
labor costs, and flnanrlnl conditions, 000; that Is, they had inrrensed 101
but with
— rental
■
----- - tendencies, mortgage per cent, nnd every dollnr of that In­
EILANINLHCKLEAII.
supply money, interest i tea, pro­ crease had'tq come in some way or
Miss Edith Kilarul of Hanford nnd
nounccd tendencies
in suburban other from the public. The expendi­
Mv. K. I). Lerklenr of Jacksonville,
growth and mnrkct rendition* for ture* « f the states in 101.1 ngrrgaBI'WOHTII LEAGUE IH
were married June 2.1, 102.1. Thu
ted $.’183,000,000, and in 1021 they
MEETING AT OCALA residential and business property
happy couple after spending five days
were $1,006,000,000; mi inrreasc of
throughout the country.
with the groom’s parents In Tumpn,
103 per cent. Tho indebtedness of
will bo with the bride's mother, In
The Pipe Organ Club met Monday the states in 101.1 amounted to $123,­
Halford for a few days, Mrs. It. W.
afternoon with Mrs. A. M. Phlllpa. 000,000 nnd in 1021 to ft.012,000,000,
Lyon, and then will go to their home
After a short business meeting the an increase qf 130 per runt.
In Jacksonville. We are wishing the
member* drovo to Silver (jike nnd en­
"Turn now to the cost of city gov­
young couple every success in life.
joyed a dip, after which a delirious ernment. Tho Census Bureau h».
lunch was served. The next meeting
—Contributed.
~
LEFT FOB CAMP.
Dan llansrll, Dick Maxwell, lx&gt;*lle
Mooghton and Ilrigge Arrington left
yesterday with Mr. Hamilton for
Jaaksonvllle, where they will join
other* frflm tho state nnd go to ramp
at Chimney Rock, N. C., for a stay of
two months. They will he Joluj&gt;d nt
Chimney Rock by Harry \V&lt;»mlru(T,
who ie in Hendersonville, N. C. with
his parents. Two Pullman ears with j
boys going to this ramp left Jack­
sonville last evening.

by Rev, C. \y, White pastor and
C-arrel Frazier, president of tho Oca­
la-League. II. P. Dale, of IJvo Oak,
president of the Assembly has not
arrived on* account of the illness of
hi* wife it is doubtful whether he
will get hero for any of tho sessions
the last of which will bo held Satur­
day morning. Tom Bird, of Orlando.

;■ STOP BACKACHE. KIDNEY
TROUBLE
Backache, Rheumntlc Pnlnn, dull
hcedaeho, tired feeling, too frequent
urination, discolored hr strong odor
nr© symptoms of kidney nnd bladder
trouble. “ I won always having a
backache which caused me great suf­
fering," writes Mrs. Febcr, Medford,
Mass. "Could not sleep ami at times
I could not stand straight. Tried Foey Kidney PiU* and found relief."
8top backnrhc, kidney and bladder

For Florida: Cloudy tonight; Thursday local thundershowers.

Na
M

ea h jtm id ieim tu m r*

AlibiY SADIH.BR—

' klmjrJ Aiqf'Wlanj;

but In good conditio]
pcnuc$.* That Is whnt the world, roust $5.10. Will sirin C.’
1
face. ‘ The greatest a^d richest ^ov- (Cinmfnatloii—
QD1TMAN,
C./i.
ernmenj must face it, and so must
the huipblest citizen.
■ -.
"Keep your eye everlastingly on A FIVE DOLLAR BjftlJ
those who administer your govern­
Takes ail {ftfeciric- Esjh
mental units for you; your, town,
your county, your state, your na*
15!:; RedtriJUfitrIn Prices of '
tlodnjf government. Make th*m ijlnF J ^ s y l Va n i a v a c u u m
dcrstatid that you are applying the
•cb p TIRjES ANft TIDES’
rule of thrift and. snvipgs ip ypur

- F .PvR JN E S

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

EUROPEAN PLAN. Oj'EN ALL THE YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOJ&lt; OUTSIDE.

W e eon furnish you
with aravel for ev­
ery
imrpiise.
Ami
lo u II flvul niir pro*
iiirt nrttlnir ihn Man­
ila nl wIi.Tcvcr icru-

\v\ In until, \V« (junto

Imri'M prlrpB.

n v ltL RAYMOND
° » Ji'm kJ rom °,c™n n? d H'o t' 1 ClanmUon. Summer nlo
,PW ,lay “ nd u?,: * 5 p c r WMk an&lt;l HP- Specie
week-end rates..----------------Every
room has running water.

Hill:
Lumber Co
’'DalMfrv liraaq
lera*
Phone )30, Sanford

JERGEN’S KING
. v

Jap Rose Soap, for tho hair, complexion and bi

Phone 325

RIPPLETTB CREPE,
WITCHERY CREPE.
SEUSINE SILK, ner
$2,00 SILKS, per y a r d ......
LADIES’ $2.50 SILK HOSE. n » LADIKS* UEI) ROOM 'feLlPPRItJi
MorguCtt* La-—“ It would be hard
[ ,or «"* t* ten how much benefit I have
derived irom the use ot Cxrdul.” uid

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Mra; LO. Botnaaa.ol Dip Frontstreet,

MARGARET MORGAN IN CAST
Margaret Morgan, whoso picture
career has Included but two picture,
"Disraeli" with George Arliss and
"The Fighter" with Cunway Tearlo,
makes her debut In Paramount pic­
FOR MISS HUFF.
tures with Alice Brady In "The Snow
Mias Katherine Huff of Atlauta,
HrUle" whkh comes to tho Princess
Ga., wga the charming young bonoree Theatre next Thursday. Miss Morlast evening, when Mrs. Ban Cgswoll
entertained at bridge at her home on

Folks m &gt; that our brraa u s«n»factory and folks know whst they
ars talking about. It's a loaf of
full-weighted goodness that cones
t&lt;t you as elesn and pure as the
suashlae that bathes tho windows
of your dining room. It behooves
you to .remember the name of our
bread.
•

IhUdty. J*
"l wuhonm-dowaia health I could
^ rd)r, PL
toi*- I had ao
y h red or sleep welL*

S s s S fw s y !^ ■

•1 wlfcrcd some pain, but the worst
cl ny trouble was from being so weak
*ad eat? to get Urtd tad out ol bear!

"This nervous condition was worn
than palp.
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SANrQRDMfliD
O *«t**&lt; 4C v*M 0*j. NC-144

COCOA Har

SpectaHLOO Dozen

LoouUm

IT S ^ atisfa CTOR

e Snow gride'

105 Palmetto Arc.---------Phone 48|-J

32-IN, TISSUE GINGHAM

L*4r S«JS S k Hjli “ N*fb
er Foo*d Aaftkiof Better Than
CanbJ for a Rud-Dowh
7 Condkioo.”

■" t«e drswiiL,
XoTlft

MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS,- each
DOCK HEAD O VERALl.s

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, Id23

Sanford Daily Herald
The Herald Printing Co.
FVBMSHKIIS

"Lena Than Fifty Quart* "Found in
Deputies Home,'.' says the Jackson­
ville Journal. Well, forty-nine quarts
at the present price of liquor is just
about forty-eight quarts more than
the average family possesses. The
Jacksonville deputy was right well
fixed for a poor man.

According to the geological survey
Florida is the "lowest state in the
union." At the highest point It is
only
326 feet above sea level. We
L B W ia SHIPP
C lrralalloa M i n « , r
Pbiao ssa-w oner a ». m.
should worry about the Sea level. It
is much cooler in Florida than id any
of the northern slates at present nnd
that is on the "level.”

«&gt;— . S U S M r year, s t f . s u I ,
The Associated Press Is « ic lu ilv * ly
entitled to the use for republlcstlon o f
all news dispatches credited to it or
not otherw ise credited In this neper
and also the local news pubflkhed
herein.
All rights o f ro-pnhllcallan o f special
dispatches herein s i s also reserved.
Otfleet IlKU AI.l) BCIM H Nfl. Phene MS
For.lsn Advert I tins f\*pi
THF. AMLRIt'AN PRCSRA?

■Polity of Wol Polity ?
uhlE5S

in

HOW IT QOT MERE ? TOO KNOW
WHAT ivE SAID about Gu m

YDONa

ma«

!

SOME OMR rtOSTA POT «T
THERE - p o K r NVH « R » E
SO FOPM— \T ,l» A t
SORTA QUEER PLACE
CHEWirP GUM - AlfVT ITT |

Laws were being openly violated In
a county In Oklnhoma to such an ex­
tent that the Governor of that state
put Okmulgee county under martial
law until such time ns the jieopio
would come to their senses nnd ngreo
to obey the law. This is a fine state
of affairs In a clvilixed country. We
certainly linve nothing on Jlussin
these days.

On Monday, July 2nd, we will pay dividends to
our many hundreds o f Savings depositors.
If you arc not one o f Savings depositors, we in­
vite you to become one. Start a Savings account

UTILIZATION OF A GREAT

now with any amount, add to it regularly, and

RESOURCE.

receive your dividend on Oct. 1st., our next divi­

A grandmother at 82 enters work
at the gymnasium in St. Louis says
a dispatch. With eight per cent beer
in St. l&gt;oul* most any kind of mlrarlcs
can be performed.

*-&amp;T INTERNATIONAL

dend period. You can withdraw your deposit

SUMMER RESORT.

Everything is set for Volusia coun­
"Florida's Greatest Summer Re­
A raiding party in Orange county
sort” is the caption of the following ty’s largest celebration nt DcLnnd in
yesterday captured a still, some
clothes, and a Forth If this bootleg- bllity of using it. A porminent citi­ editorial in the Daytona Journal:
commemoration of Independence Day.
"The Morning Journal today de­
glng continues some of the raiders zen of McIntosh says his town would
From nine In the morning until 12
Will get a house and lot.
bo gind to obtain it, and in his opin­ votes considerable space to the at­ that night th»q;u ha* been something
ion Micnnopy wou|d nlso. If the tractions of Daytona Reach as a sum­
Old Mount Aetna continues to Gamps enn make arrangements with mer resort, it is a subject that can plannedtq occupy the attention and
■pout. Good place for some enter­ Gninesville similar to those they have hardly lie covered in one issue, for hold the interest of the big crowd
prising Italian to start a bool legging with Grain, they could not only' have Daytona Reach has in the past few that Is expected to be here.
V *'
joint. All the smoke would go up that city cheaper current hut could years become Florida’s greatest sum­
It has been mahy years since Dethrough the crater, ns it were.
add greatly to the power of their mer resort nnd one of the south’s l..aml lias staged its own Fourth of
July celebration nnd the DcLnnd
auxiliaries,n* Gainesville hns n plant most popular.
lligginliotham who whipped a lad of about the same capacity ns that in
"For a score of years people have Logionocrs nrc going to make up for
to death in the Futnnm I.umber Com­ this city, and the two would form a been coming to Daytona Reach for lost tinio nnd their plana include
pany ramp Is on trial for bis life battery that could handle almost any
having events for every minute of
this week. Wo believe he will get a emergency that could arise.—Ocala
tile day that willunterlnin all of their
fair trial and that justice will l&gt;c Star.
visitors. 1 ‘
1
.
meted out at l^tko City where the
DeLumlia host on the Fourth to
trial is in progress.
this section o f the state nnd enrly in­
WOODROW WILSON.
dications
point that the largest crowd
nnd
popularity
of
the
bench
Ik
evet
Wc will not say that Woodrow Wil­
SEMINOLE COUNTV FAIR
ever
to
U
HsOntDljp here will be pres­
spreading.
The
lHiilding
of
good
son is the most loved man, because
ent.—
Deldimi
News.
roads
rouds
to
almost
every
sectior
t Seminole County should have n that does not ex|H*** the idea, lint we
of Florida has made the Ixuich mort
will
say
that
lie
is
the
most
venerated
County fair and steps should lie taken
We will move, we will crate nnd
niisessihle—Lite bathing, motoring
to have a real fair grounds before the nnd udmired man in tho United fishing and other attraction') appeal­ hlii|i your household goods, or we will
price of lands In this vicinity go too Staten. To think of Woodrow Wilson
store them until &gt;*uu Sued them. Call
ing to thousands,
high to make it a profitulde enter­ is to think of a man of iron who has
_
G3*3tc
"Awake to tile ponlhllities of be­
prise to own a fair ground. There been broken. It is to think of a man
Are several good locations near tills of great purpose who the Kates have coming the 'Atlantic City of the
South” Ilay loan Reach is constant.) y
« y tlj^rtjpJd Ise-pgjptJnrviTjriFUind thwarted. _ Jn the—‘‘fami to. face"
building and growing mid becoming
raavaSs’
which
Gallicc1*"
Weekly
Is
at could he used far fulr purposes
more
attractive to visitors, and ns
having
conducted
to
see
who
the
peo­
for the next ten years or more and
Apply Boncilla llcautificr c.rsmic clay to
entertainment
features are provided your taco, nnd test while it dnef, tficn
ple
want
for
president
nnd
in
which
in that time would be worth ten times
Temovc nnd see and feci the wonderful
ns mueh for city lots. Aside from Henry Ford is running away ahead tiie throngs will continue to Increase." difference in the color and texture of the
this feature of the project tlm county of President Harding, it is surprising
skin.
St
Guaranteed to do Ihcse definite things for
fair would I k* a grent tiling for the to see liow many people insist on
the face or money refunded. Cleat the
entire county of Seminole. It would voting for Mr. Wilson. They know,
complexion nndnivc it color, till out the
of
course,
that
in*
can
never
hold
lin e, Remove blockheads and pimples.
stimulate county pride to an extent
Close enlarged porks. Rebuild facial tis­
never reached in taking n county public office ngain. They do not vote
sues and muscles.! Make the skin soli
for
him
to
expess
n
preference
for
a
exhibit to the Or!undo Fair and it
and smooth.
. $
•
would bring the various units of the candidate. They simply want to
You ran obtain regular sixes from your
favorite toilet counter, If not, send tins
county closer tugether in a great show how they honor hitu. When the
ad with 1(1 centslo Ronctlla Laboratories,
working body. The fair grounds colloHsnl gathering of Hliriners as­
Indianapolis, Indiana, fora (rial lube.
would also he tho athletic grounds sembled in Washington City a few
and the new halt park and u general dnys ago and hail their great purnde
place of amusement
and all year before President Harding, twenty
luund place to gather. There Is noth­ thousand strong, thousands of them,
ing quite like n county fair grounds with hands of music, afterward
in a great farming romniunlly us| marched before Woodrow W ilson s
Seminole County. We should begin
getting together on this great project
and at leas) take an option on several
aites this year even if nothing else
la •accomplished. Ollier counties are
going after the county fairs ns the
When Shelby, Mont., pave u $300,following from the lieI.and News
000
Kiinraiitco for tin* heavyweight
would Indirate:
championship
fight, it agreed to put
T he largest laboratory, devoted to
"Active work looking forward to
up
more
than
$600
for
every
mini,
the organisation nm) promotion of n
' dry cell research, experiments continwoman niul child in the town, if tin
/
uously to make them "last longer.”
population figure* nro correct. It i*
on record that Shelby hnx 637 people.
* * Col umbi a H ot Shot or Columbia
It might bo expected that so ureal
^1
Ignitors arc "right” for your needs.
n spurting event, regarded by tens of
That’s why people have the-habit o f
million* a* more Imporinnt than any
asking for Columbias.
international crisis, would take place
f L •»
,
in a metropolis, or xnmewliere within
^tv
Columbia
Dry Batteries for all purpMe^arc sold
easy reach of n great population.
?’
•
by
hard
ware
and general stores, electrical and auto
Shelby i* u sparsely settled county
supply shops, garages and implement dealers.
of u sparsely settled section.
The sheer nerve of the Sheibvite*

anytime.

THE OLD RELIABLE

crican reop
iit Florida

m e reai reason

fo r buying Columbias
f

— they last longer

Ten years ago it was reliably estimated that less than fivo per cent
of the people of the United States know anything about Florida grapefruit.
Grapefruit from Florida are now more or less rcgulnrly eaten in about
twenty-five per cent of American homes, according to recent investigations. .
Millions of housewives buy Florida grapefruit for their families and
insist that dealers Bupply them with grapefruit bearing tho Scaldsweet
trado mark.
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Tho introduction of Florida grapefruit to such a greatly increased
number o f people has been accomplished by the educational advertising
we havo done as members of tho Florida Citrus Exchange.
We, tho growers who cooperate in that organization, realised ten
years ago that to absorb tho future production of Florida grapefruit **
would require ah immensely greater consumer demand than existed.
Consequently, at that time wo decided to systematically develop such
demand by telling tho public about Scaldsweet grapefruit and educating
tho housewives as to the food and health values they, possess,
v tl U i

they last longer

*

Wo havo succeeded mighty, well, tho results of our work making the
grapefruit industry a substantial one, with a future of promise. There
yet remains tho task o f convincing tho other threo-fQurths of the Ameri­
ca^ p ^ p l^that^h ey^shou1d also eat grapefruit f
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farmers and ([rove uwnels In the
eeunty. .It will promote a feeling of
friendly competition U'twreii the vnlous sections of the county which
should be of untold benefit to all.
£ N o -reason against Itsvlng a counQrfair hava been advanced and rea*p*s for having it art too many for
ebOnitration."
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This work wo wero forced to do by ourselves unaided by growers
outside o f tho Florida Citrus Exchango and under tho very serious handi­
cap o f ruinous competition from tho fruit of o u t fellow growers who "tear*
ket through non-cooperativo and speculative chnnnqln. ,,

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Why not cooperatt iiutead oft
tompttingf
not join u
m
mutual benefit and profitt.

Why

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923

New Head Local
P icture Company

Development Board
Will Meet in Orlando
Tuesday, July 10th

Reorganisation of the Associated
A hundred Florida business men
local motion picture industry, with
representing chambers of commerce,
election of Senator Moses O. Overbanking and land interests, railroads,
alreet as president, was announced newspapers and other businesses will
yesterday. Mr. Overstreet succeeds meet here with directors of the Flor­
R. E. Grable who will devqtc his en­ ida Development Board July 10 to
tire time to the Orange Court Apart­ discuss the board's Greater Florida
ment hotel.
movement.
Donald A. Cheney Was-re-elected
The meeting will,last only one day,
vice-president, Cary Hand treasurer, but will Iks crowded with conferences
and W. H. R. Hccht secretary. Tnc to obtain the counsel of the invited
officers and F. A.1Peppercorn, Chas. business men In making out the'proHapsburg Uebe, Harry S. Wilson gram for a state advancement JAB
and Harry, R . Voorhls, make up tho
"We believe U)e lime ha, cyniA for
board of directors.
glpH di to accept the challenge
_____
Declaring that the future of the hurled at her by California and other
company and,the motion picture in­ progressives states/* Jules M. Burdustry In Florida was proming, Mr/ gulcrcr, president of the board, said
in a letter to members of Jne bourd
here, thetext of which was made
public yesterday.
“ The conference will discuss Flor­
ida’s needs, present and future, nnd
will outline n state-wide program of
activities to be carried on during the
next two or three years. A short
program has been prepared, but the
rest of the day will Ins taken up with
informal discussions of several sub­
jects which are to be presented,” Mr.
Burguiercs added.
It is conceded that the develop­
ment board has been highly success­
ful in its work for the state during
the last year nnd its organization has
been constantly strengthened. At
present both the county and city
chambers o f commerce here arc af­
JAPAfrXfcD RUSSIA
filiated with it along with (he com­
t ARB TO TALI
mercial organization of most of the
driR KVl
other important cities of the state,
William Edwhrds, president of the
TOKTO. Junc^ 2fl.—Convcrs ations Orange county chamber of commerce,
bcttifccn Japan and Soviet Russia, is n director of the board nnd is ac­
undertaken in an effort to And n com- tively interested, in arrangements (for
mob basis on, which a, third confer­ the approaching meeting.—Orlando
ence b e t y t b e two countries may Scntineh
lie ’t illed wan opened formally this
affeVnoon. A. A. Jbttc is soviet spokes,
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ons Are Riding
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is rcpoiUd..t»^'».«Mttaumed-a quan­
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testimony by the state was begun to­
day in tho trial of Raymond O. Ben­
nett, jr., charged with shooting to
denth Herbert M. Cnruthrrs, woodyard mnnngcr here May 24th. The
jury of six wns completed into yestrrday.

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ktjown whether the executive will be
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PAGE POUR

REALM OF SPORTS

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

n. L. SHIPP, Editor

BASE BALL N E W S | G 1 B B 0 N S O U T O A N B S ^ w ^ j^ ^
A U OTHER I S B j g f l ^ i a - i s ,
0EMPSEV h a s m e t
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Florida State League
Ilaytonn at Brndcntown.
Lakplnnd nt Orlnndo.
Tampa at St. Petersburg.

I llr The Aaauelatril Vrrmm)

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

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Florida Stale l-eaguc
At Lakeland 4, Daytona 8.
At Tampa 2, Orlnndo 10.
At SL Pete 1, Brndcntown 0.
National League
At Boston 8, New York 1G.
At Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 15.
At St. I/ouia 0, Pittsburgh 0.
Other* not nchcdulcd.
Amerlran League
No game* scheduled.

At
At
At
At

Southern Association
Mobile 15, Birmingham 2.
Chattanooga 4, Little Rock 8.
Naxhvlliu 15, Mcmphia 4.
New Orleuni-Allunta, ruin.
HOW THEY STAND

Florida State League (Second Half)
Won Lout l'ct
«&gt;
.778
Brailcnlown .......... .. 7
.778
2
Orlando .....-........ ... 7
.550
4
Daytona ................. ... 5
4
.4211
3
Ijikcland ................
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.280
5
... 1
M
St. Fotcraburg
Notional Ltaxuc
Wun Lost
20
New York ............ 43
23
Pittsburgh ........... 37
Cincinnati ........... . 35 . 25
31
Chicago ......... ...... 34
20
Brooklyn .............. 31
33
•St. I*iu{a .—.......... 31
20
43
Boston
41
Philadelphia ......... 17

Pet
.082
.017
.582
.522
.517
.484
.217
.270

American league
Won Lost
oo
Now York ............ no
27
Philudi ijdifa
..... 31
20
Cleveland.........*.... 33
31
20
S^. Louis .
32
Detroit .................. 2!)
31
.. ......................... 2(1
34
27
Washington ........
R 33
aa
Boston .................. O

.557
.522
.483
.476
.460
.413
.4(8)

Southern Associa lion
Won Lost
23
New Orleans ........ 40
3(1
20
Mobile
30
Nashville .„........... 28
30
Atlanta
........... 35
28
32
Memphis
30
Birmingham ........ 20
35
28
Chultunmigu
20
42
Little Rock

Pet
.035
.581
.550
.538
.407
.4411
.444
.323

Pet

.030

GROWERS WIN, 6-1
- ST. PETERSBURG, June 28.—Hin­
kle, after blanking Brndvntown for
eight inning*, weakened in the ninth
and the Grower* hatted out n 0 to
1 victory here yenterdny. The wore:
Ilradrntown .............. 000 000 000 0
St. Petersburg ..........ooo oyti oto—I

NEW YORK, June 28.—When
•Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul henvywelght, steps Into tho l ing at. Shelby,
•Montano, July 4 again*l Jack Drmpaoy, the chnmpiott, he may be com­
pared in some reipcctii to "Gentleman
Jim" Corbett when that dnpper box­
ing wir.nrd squared off ngninit John
L. Sullivan nt New Orleans in 1802.
Gibbons* chances ngninst Dempsey
hhvc been belittled by n majority of
the experts, and Indeed,‘ the Minne­
sotan-hardly appears heavy puncher
enough to flatten the Coloradan. Rut
like bis miildlweight brother Mike,
"Tho Phantom," Tommy is n master
boxer, cool In combat, always clever,
alwuys fast, and n puncher of no
mean ability.
At least a year older than Dempsey,
an Inch or two shorter nnd really n
light-weight, Gibbons may not be
able to stand before the champion for
15 rounds. Except In age—Corbett
was mue hyounger. than Sullivan
when they met nt New Orlenris—Gib­
bons nnd Dempsey will Is- like "Gen­
tleman .llm" and "Terrible John L.”
I nthat famous scrap of 31 years
ago.
Sullivan’s terrific punching power,
like that of tire Ilempsy of today,
caused many a sturdy opponent's
knees to qunk when be thought of it,
nnd many of them were defeated by
fear before Sullivan laid n glove on
them. Not so Corbett. When Jim
took his corner nt New Orleans John
I* scowled, shuffled hi* feet and spat
on the ring floor, his customnry
greeting. Ji ndaughed and chatted
with ringsiders ns the gloves were
being pushed upon bis hands. He
paid no attention to Sullivan.
Through the rounds, ns agile Jim
sidestepped Sullivan’s bull-like rush­
es, the champion ‘became ‘ Inflirmti-il.
Came then the famous twenty-first
round, Corbt'tt still strong and smil-.
lug. The Wear of the light had told
on Sullivan; he was angered, but
even then had he been able to puneh
Corbett solidly he would have re­
tained the title. Corbet landed five
crushing blows to tho jaw.
Sullivan kept his feet, hut his eyes
began to roll. He was tottering.
Corbett measured bis man. The right
landed on the jaw point. Old John’s
knees sagged and he keeled slowly
over.
The great ehntnpion, batterer-down
of u hundred heavy-bitting opponents,
had been defeated by a muster-boxer.
Dempsey, a* champion, has never
jnet a man as well-versed in the game
as Gibbons. Carpentier, (lie onepunch itian, could not evade the
Dempsey rushes. Hill llrcnnnn was
more than once a punching bug.
Awkward Hilly Miske was another.
Willard, stunned by the llrst of
Dempsey’s blows, was iui easy target
until the end.

ORLANDO, June 28.- Orlando got
onto Fisher here yesterday and Hound­
ing him for twelve hits and seven
runs In four urul a third innings,J
clinched the last game of the.series
with the Smokers, winning HI to 2.
The acorc:
Orlando .................. 030 220 003—10
Tampa ............. ........ 001 OOO 010 — 2

GIANTS WIN, 15-8
ItOSTON, June 28.—New York
made it nine straight victories by de­
feating Boston yesterday 15 to 8,
getting seven runs in the eleventh in­
ning. The srore:
New York
00(1 200 »’.()() 07— 16
Boston
.
0(8) 005 200 00— 8

LAKELAND, Juno 28.—Gossett |
PHILADELPHIA,
June
2H.—
was Utterly wild nnd Ineffective yes­
terday, Daytona getting eight run*| Brooklyn handed Philadelphia a real
la-fore Luther applied the brakes. The tiburning yesterday in the first home
Highlanders rallied late in the game, game for the locals in nearly n month.
hut Daytona's loud was too great uml| '1 he final (core ,was 15 to 5. Score:
423 400 020—15
Brooklyn ...
they won 8 to 4. The score:
012 OKI 001— 5
Daytona ..........
017 1)00 000 —8 Philadelphia
I-akrlnnd ......... ......... (88) (8)0 801—4
ST. LOUIS, June 28.—Pittsburgh
No haul too short, no distance too made a clean sweep of the four game
great for the QUICK SERVICE series; di-fuallng St, Louis 0 to 0 yesTRANSFER to undertake; just let us terduy. The score:
Oil 000 013—li
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A NewandBetterBuckeye
GrowersintheCentiaJlakeRegion
In tho fu tu re Buckeye N urserie
the direct ion o f Mr. Marry K. Duty.

ST. LOUIS, June 28.—She’s 78
years young uud attends gymnasium
regularly.
That's the proud record uf Mrs.
Dorothy Sehulx— more familiarly
known a* "Grandma" here.
Her friends say no laih-haired flap­
per is, more nlhltic than she.
"How come?" interrogated the per­
plexed reporter.
"Plenty of exercise, lots of time
spent in tch open, and 21 hours a
day devoted to loving fellow beings,"
she answered.
"l|ow about dancing. Doe* that
help keep one young,
"During my youth i was very fond
of dancing,' 'she said. "Wo often
stayed up till the wee suin’ hours, in
those days. Hut dances were differ­
ent than they are now.
"You can say I am 78 years young
—not old. And that I expect to be
here for a long time to come, l'rub-

Hrothcrhood Ht. A.

Thu territory covered hy those counties, commonly known as the Central Lake Re­
gion of Florida, of which Orlnndo is the citrus ccfttcri is rapidly forging to the front in
grapefruit and orange production.
Not only are there greatly increased plantings and corresponding enlargement of
output in this section hut the growers who operate therein arc paying more and more
attention to the quality of the fruit they produce.
Iluekcye Nurseries firmly believe that all danger of over-production in Florida citrus
fruits may be easily avoided hy t he growing of grapefruit and oranges of the better
grades—for whirl) there will always he demand-—and hy the use of proper marketing
methods.

WANT

the iTt rus* Indus trv o f ' FInrill ,f* 7 n ’•»***7
wben
became part and parcel of
and they have contributed
‘.Nv i
*M•m. “ dvojac.v of the production o f better fruit
new VttHeties^onhe better kind. *' lhm,tn
l,1,ltor lh!wi of
varieties and it.
the Central' I ak^l tugLmnn' i '

(,t ,,‘ l‘ ‘ itnis interests of the counties composing

•quantit’ y ‘.mtput; U m W N m " n X H t f h "I'T ?**
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convenient and accessible \t\,|u. growers^ 1
m c c shou,d bc available in u form
cit 1-uVa’ lvisuV\am’| sn h*! min'. and q *subs Din t iaT' f'V-kl
ke&gt;*° Nurseries since 10111 ns
management of the Orlaru . offhu .\ V n E tl'i
‘ er; baa been assigned to the
mit him the utmost freedom i.
ivisin^u
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« " such a basis as to perrefcrence to immediate sales of trees! K
bt‘ llK:u,,'s us bc-st for growers, without

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Nurseries. Mr. Doty has regularly uttonde.l meetings of fruit growers, like the 011.Seniinur and the State Horticultural Society.

HARRY E. DOTY

All fruit men who have come in contact with Mr. Doty have been impressed alike by.(
is uhilitv and honesty. Buckeye Nurseries have the greatest confidence in him and m ,
is capacity to properly represent them in
important
he lms been
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, __ _ . . . . . . territory
. . . . . v v i ; .of
. . which
m m . l l ll«
lueeil in rhunn*. TI’he
h o advice nnd
-•*-&gt; services
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X ‘ are now at the command of every
Mr. TDoty
citrus grower in Orange, Lake, Osceola. Seminole, Sumter and Volusia Counties, who W . •
interested in making his participation in the citrus industry more profitable, cither
through increased acreage or better methods.
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This office will he located in tin* Drew Building, HQ East Church Street.
It "'ill
lie especially devoted to the interests of citrus glowers ia Seminole, Orange, Lake, Osce­
ola. Sumter nnd Volusia Counties.

(i rand mot her Enters
Gym W ork at Ajje o f 78

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SHELBY, MONT., Juqo : 28,-Dan
Trnry, pioneer Gfcnt Falls mining U U M M M K l l Q R l M h
man and hotel owner, suddenly with­
drew from the position of executive In
Get cool tonight.
charge of the business management
of tho Dcmpsey-Gibbons fight last
Watch tho snow Beenes and imagine
nfght. Tracy said his withdrawal
you’re there—that’s the recipe.
was due to his inability to adequately
protect the new capital put into the
Alice nrady I nthc drnmntic story
promotion nt the time the second
of
fnr North "The Snow Bride."
$ LOO,000 installment was paid Jack
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,
Dempsey June 16. Mnyor Jim John­
Come along to the land of the snowson, treasurer of the fight, said that
topped trail, where life's a two-fisted
Tracey’s withdrawal would not pre­
battle nnd love’s a perilous (game.
vent the holding of the bout.
Tracy was placed in charge of tho • You’ll be thrilled and enraptured be­
business management of the fight *fore love finds happiness nt Inr.t nt
ten days ago at the request of Great the end of the long, white trail. .
Falls business men who .contributed
to tho $100,000 installment due Jack
Also "The Game Hunter," a twoDempsey nt a time when it nppenred part-Century comedy.
that the money would not ho raised.
“ I came here to see that the Great
And the honor guests tonight will
Falls men who have $17,000 tied up Ik* J. E. Crenshaw (of the Park Ave­
in this fight, got their money buck," nue Garage) - and his wife and will
Tracy said. "It’s not in sight now sec "The Snow Bride" without cost to
and I’m going hack to report to them. them. This ia you’re ticket, bring it
I am through with any further con­ along.
nection with tho fight. I cannot say
whether tho Great Fulls people will
And don’ t forgtt Friday nnd Sat­
send somebody else here to represent urday—Milton Hills In "Skin Deep,"
them."
\(-ilh Internationa] News, only one
Tracy Ift Inst night. Whether Ids day old.
withdrawal leaves the business af­
fair* of the fight entirely in the hands
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
of the original promoters was uncer­
tain last night, id tho they assumed
Dal.y Herald on sn&lt;e at Joe's Smoke
immediate charge.
House, Mobley's Hiug Store and
Hunt's Pharmacy,
tf
GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 28.—
Expressing himself as hopeful that ably you will feel nine;- lh;u\ 1 when
the $100,000 duo .lark Dempsey ns tho you interview me in my P)(llh birth­
final installment of the $:t00,0i)() day," was the patting "Whot’’ of
guarantee to fight Tommy Gibbons "Grnndinn," who tya* a tglde when
July 4, would he in sight today, Geo. the Civil War broke out and a’ iniithII. Stanton, u Great Falls hanker, de­ er when Lincoln was a assinatul.
clared Inst night that the
money
would lie raised without ii doubt be­
fore July 2nd, the date the amount is
due Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager.
ST
Sinntoii, who advanced $50,00d**'4o 4m ,•■l » * n '
a
*
help iiinkc the payment of the second
$100,00(1 installment ten days ago, I
said efforts were being made to have
the money advanced by the Great j
Northern railroad. If this proposal
failed, the business men and hankers I
of Great Fails would he asked to ad­
vance it.
"We raised the second $1(10,(88)
without much effort ami it is my be­
lief we will nut have much trouble
getting the final installment," Mr.
Stunton said. "All llmt we need (o
make the show a success is the final
Installment fur Dempsey.
"It is my honest opinion that Mon­
tana will not allow this thing to re­
sult in a failure. The state would
never live it down."
With Kearns in Shelby in the In-1
terest of financial matters, Dempsey
continued training, boxing six rounds
with a trio of light sparring partner*
ami doing other yxcrcisrs llmt made
up a workout equivalent to nine
rounds.

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STREETS OF SANFORD. A (5001)
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Heal Wave Eases
Yellow Cab Service
NOTICE TO ALL
CORPOJRATIONS
To Re Established
A fter Riff Storir
in Sanford Shortly NEW YORK, June 28.—Poole,
Please note the following regula­

tions in regard to stamp tux on stock
weather prevailed here Wcdnesdar
issued
and see that same are strictly Sirvicc That Is Rerognixed All Over
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Tod can find tfae name of
following Tuesday evening’s electrical
^
Cards of Ssnrord'a Repotcomplied with:
the 1'nllrd States. '
*3 Classified Ads lr a word. No
ffcry lire Business Man
storm which took n toll of four liveNo., 1.—Stock is deemed to be issued
*
ablo Professional Men, each
** Ad takrn for less than 23c.
Id 8*nford in thia Column
injured more than n score, and eansei
when it is subscribed for and the sub­
^
whom. In his chosen pro*
The following letter from C. R. $500,000 damage to property in Ncv
And positively no Clasalfled
each day.
scription is accepted by the corpora­ McKlwain of the Yelow t’nl&gt; Manu­
®* faeaton the Herald recoin,°t Ads charged to anyone. Cash
^
mends to the people.
tion, regardless of the time of deliv­ facturing t’ompany will be interest­ York ami vicinity.
*•» must errompany all orders.
l a n i a K i n i a i u M i
HOY WANTED—Sanford Sign Shop. ery of the certificate.
m
After two days during which th
ing to Sanford people:
** Count the words and remit
78*2tp
ihenury
hovered nroutnl the ninct;
No. 2.—All certificates or instru­
“ We have just received n letter
** acordinely.
mark,
the
temperature at 8 o'clock
ments,
of
whatever
designation,
hav­
from our representative in your state,
*1
\\ck Service Transfer
Wednesday
morning w as.08 with f
ing
a
par
or
face
value,
representing
Mr. Horace Keane, in which he states
George A. DeCottes M K K i R i i n H i n a i M i
Storage F acilities
shares of stock, or of profits, or of tlint Mr. T. W. Ilryden is seriously coal hreer.o blowing.
A ttorn ey-at-L aw
interest in property or accumulations, conniuering establishing Yellow Cab
plfAne yon, tell others; If not,
Broadway was in mourning Wed
FOR SALE
Orer Seminole County Rank
issued by any corporation, joint-stock Service in Sanford.
tell us. Phone 498
nesday morning. At the luimh*
SANFORD
FLORIDA FAKMLH3— You con get awed om
Company or association, are subject to
“ While We are not interested flnntt- Friars and Greenroom clubs, plan
frnm-i and irrigation plugs at the
tax at the rate of 5e on each $100
j„ a))y
operating companies, were discussed for n public btirlr
Sanford Novelty Wnrka.
100 tfc
FRED R. WILSON
ol the face value or fraction thereof. we do furnish cabs to more than 400 for Bert Savoy— Everett I,. Marker,
INFORD NOVELTY
FDR SALK— Hosier and Hays* paints
No. 3.—All certificates of stork, or successful operators in the United lie—who, witii Jay Hrannen, formes
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
mid varnishes at Sanford Novelty
of profits, hr of interest in property Stales, and of course are directly one of the most widely known vaudt
First National Dank Building
WORKS
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
or accumulations issued ,by, any cor- concerned in bettering - cab service villc teams on the Anteilean stag.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
t o l l SALK—Rhode liiTiiiid eggs for
poiation, without par nr face value, everywhere.
Savoy was killed by a lightning bo',
moral Shop and Mill
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Airs.
ale subject to the tax of 5 cents per
at
Isuig Reach.
"It
is
because
the
modern
cub
and
ELTON J. MOUGHTON Ellsworth, Rcanlnll Avenue, San­
.share unless the actual value is In ex- modern cab service are now regarded
W ork
ford.
83-tfp
ARCHITECT
icss of $!t)ll per share, in which ease ft* a civic asset to a city, that wv feel
Furniture, pianos, safes, in fa&lt;
tACTOR and UUILDEIl
Room 7, Miller lildf.
the lax shall be 6 cents, on. each $100 the cub service in Saliford should I k* ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, moved o
FOR
SALK—5
Pointer
pups,'No.
1
ICommcrrial Street—Sanford, Fla. ■ANFOltD -t. -:- -:- FLORIDA
of actual value or fraction thereof, or
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 1Id San­
brought up to tho highest possible short notice, by the QUICK SKRY’ ICI
iiia ft
unless the actual value is less than
ford Ave.
C3-tfc
TRANSFER. Phone 498.
B3-31
standard.
$100 per share, in which case the tax
FOR
SALETR
o
.
M7
West
First
St.
“
We
feel
that
modern
cab
service
\
v
i. W. HERNDON
shall he t cent on each $20 of actual
m i t i i i: i »i * n i .r .r r i n v .
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Attractive terms. Address owner,
will benefit your city, and give you
CHELLE MAINES
Iti c o m p l i n tu*** t tl t ti Ho- p r o v i s i o n * «
value
or fraction thereof.
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it
(it
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Ml*1*, I . a w * ii f F lo fiiln , tm l li*
liox 7K2, Daytona, Fla.
&lt;W-tfc
a prosperous, v respected industry.
l* h«&gt;t»‘ bv k l v c n tlint mi f l e c t i o n tin
No. 4.—The stamps representing I
|INSURANCE AGENCY
LAWYER ijWith
modern
cab
service,
your
thea­
i»ccn nl'ilrTf*l to •»«' h eld find th e MAh)
Fo r H'XLK—Ford touring car, rxcelthe tax imposed must be attached to
111 lie field In S p ccln I Tills, Hr lo u d HI*
^IRE-------- AUTO--------- BONDS
—Court House
ter* and hotels become more nccssi- IV
lettt running condition, cheap for
t r l c t Nt* *i, i Lit It c Mo tu o r ) H r m I no h
the stock book and not to the certifi­
ble mill consequently more profitable. rntinty, Klurldi* •"» KriiUft June ;:*t»
cash.— F. S. Frank, Box 8, Sanford.
cates when issued, except in cases
1U2,1. f o r Ihi- p m pit* i* o f d e t e r in I it In i
Even realty men are benefited, lie- wfin
78-4tp
Him 11 Ihi 11*tintr m o f t tir ,xnld ill*
S. 0. Shinholser
where no stuck book is used, in which
t
rlc t for the
H int
M icrcrd in w
tw«
Rooms 226-228
cause
residence
and
business
property
FOR SALE—Arnty tent, tfixTfi. Ap~
y e a r * , m i d tin* m i m h n o f m i l l * o f dl«
event the stamps must be affixed to
away,
from
other
means,
of
trail
spur*
r l c t * k r h n o t t n x to In* I r v l i M a n d n i l
ply Fourth Street and Pine Avenue.
IContractor and Builder
'the Minute Hook.
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DR. R. M. MASON
l i r *n (d y n t n i .
tntiun becomes more desirable when I r cTthr de ff oo llr nrtrvtlrtht i f o fm ti m
77-2tp
e d nr«» utjfuiintt**
DENTIST
f|***-*lIw-e
For the transfer of stock the fol­
to n et an l n n p r « t o r * m i d c l * T k nt th*
IFOIU)
FLORIDA
New Meisch Ruilding
lowing taxes in stamps placed accord­ you have modern cah service.
FOR SALK—Two ton Ninth truck, in
p n - c l m l * n n n i r i l . u l t l i l h *rtld H p r r l n
"Thu modern cab completes the T i u Hc I i o g I Mini r i d , to h o l d m ild f d c r
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
ingly must be paid:
ginxl condition, llitrguin for quick
t Inn,
service of the interurban electric, the
P r e c in c t N« 2 ( l . n k c M o n ro e) Itrrth i
No. 1.—The stamp lax on sales or
sale. See I-csl
Hill.
78-3tp
SPONSORING THE LOW WAISTmotor coach and the ruiloar. The i*n In, 1*11mi h r l li . L n k r , A N If n u k i l l *
I. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
tinnsfcr
of
stock
accrues
at
the
time
1
i
i
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ju re |o r * n n d (' tl. l t d ) , ( * l e r k
FOR
SALK—A
six
room
hoiuu
with
4 LINE
W . J. THIGPEN
n et No. I, ( l lutdn)
IL ie n
It
KalabllahrS IKON '*&gt;
of making the sale or agreement to rail, combined wit hthcao other mod­ l V nI 'treel
2 'j acres of land, 2 miles out, hard
H o f i , F l o r a I*. K 'm o &gt;, II. W H m lth
Smart enough for any occasion and
ern methods of transportation, serves
sell
or
memorandum
of
sale,
or
deliv­
III KMute, Loans and Inaurancc
I
n
s
p
r
r
l
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nd
A
M
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h
r
w
,
(
l
e
r
k
.
Real Estate
roudj. four Jersey cows, nil fresh.
practical enough
ugh (or all ocrawpni
iior i*
f u r l t i e r i i n l r m l tlm t t t i l * not t o
ery of, or transfer of the legal title the passenger from the very dour of h r It p1*
A in sand and hr
this Paris frock
brown
i ) h t t * h r d In t h e
H anford
M ill
It IK
J0 1-H Magnolia Ave. FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE Phono 2415-J. or P. O. 252, Sanford.
his
homo
to
tlie
door
of
his
destina­
Mtin cr 6pe, ^unsoring the low waist­
H erald ,
n
iirw *p *p «*r
p u h ll*h «d
h
to shares, or certificates of stock, or
78-ltp; wllR-lRt
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nl
v,
hut
m
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**nl&lt;l
ill*
line. I The skirt and trimming bands
of profits, or of interest in property tion,
t
r
h
'
t
,
t
h
e
r
e
licltitf
tin
n
r
w
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m
p
r
r
p
u
h
on ike sleeves are in the dark tone,
Classes Designed i OR .s ,\ L E Ford tom lstcr 'o ily and
“ The call starts where between- l | * h r d . w i t h i n r a i d d l * t r l c t . f o r u p r
in accumulations in any corporation,
M A R T The Florist Kya* Examined
while the (douse and (kiiic I* are in I lie
o f t l r n r n * ic « p t l r v d h) l u u ,
rear fenders. Ilnrgain—0. A. Whidcity transportation leaves o ff—und i lot)
'
fashionable
sand
shade.
Medium
sire
joint-stock
company,
or
association,
or
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.,
I l o n e u n d ord»*resi liy t h e F o u n t
IFlowers--------------Floral Designs
don, I'hone 4(55,
78-ltp
H o a r d o f 1 ' i i h l l r I nut f u e l Inti f o r H cm l
stops
whore
it
begins.
It
tits
into
requires 11i yard 40 imh sand, and
of the right to subscribe for or to re­
Bole i Nmiinl&gt; , F lorld ii In r r u n 1u r m »
O pt D.
2 Jii yards brown satin crf|ie.
FOR SALK—New bungalow, reason­
|nnual and Ornamental Plants
ceive such shares or certificates, ru- tho pattern of the country’s trans­ ■Ion. nt H a n f o r d , F’l o r h l a . 'I’m *da&gt;
I
Pictorial
Review
Dress
No.
W&lt;8.
M
u i Mil. 192 J.
Optician-Optometrist
able terms.—E. F. Lane.
78-3tp
Sires, 14 tu 20 year*, i’rice, J5 cents. gurdlcsn of the time or manner of tho portation system—never competing—
dyrtit* Ave.----------- Phone 260-W
C* I*. I I A I I I I I H O N * F h i U r n m n .
l i t Bast First Street Sanford. Fir. FOR SALE—One lot Vi block from
delivery of the certificates or agree- always working fu rthc prosperity of A l l r * t :
T
W. I.A W T O N , H ccretary.
nil.
postoffice.—K. F. J.nno,
78-3tp
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
( H e a l of H o m ' d )
mi nt nr nvemorandum of sale.
G-21— « * 7 - l *-21 1**6
In f o r d m a c h i n e
The entire city finds now wealth
‘No. 2.— (a) In thu case of stock
‘OR SAI.K—Celery
farms, all sues.
\r - ,rTn— *----------through
the
benefits
of
Increased
having a par or face value, the
COMPANY
— K. F. Lane.
7H-3tp WEEKLY WEATHER AND
amount of the tax is 2 cents an each transportation, thnt is reflected in
A SPLENDID' FEELING
CROP
mil.I.ETIN
^nrral Machine and Holler
FOR RENT
$10(1 or fraction thereof of the total hunk clearings. Thnt I* one' reason
That tired, half-sick. tli*r,mra|n&lt;d furl­
Daytona
Reach,
Fla.
Works
why hankers Fncourugn the orgdid- ing caused by n torpid liver and rau*tiHUNGA LOWS, cottages and apart­
Tho outstanding features of the par or fncu value of the shores or cer­
patrd bowel* ran lm gotten rid of with
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
Cylinder Grinding
ments for the summer season nt week’s weather were: Moderate tem­ tificates involved In the sale or agree­ xution umi expansion of modern enh •urprising promptin'** Lv uning Hrriiitie.
Open
the
Year
Around,
service.
But
more
significant
to
the
Autnmnhile Itepaim
You feel ita bcneflciul rflert witti the first
Daytona Bench. Reasonable rates. peratures, as n rule, with showers and ment Vo sell, whether such aggregate
’ Reasonable Rates.
*
Acetylene Welding
Will furnish photos and full Informa­ locally heavy rains over most of the par or face value is greater or less hunker is the fuel thnt not one opera­ doan n* it* purifying nod regulating efTrct
is tlionniglt nod Complete, It not only
Special rales to pnrtiea.
\ tion upon request.—Bailey &amp; Haw­
than $100, e. g., where the totul pur tor using Yellow f'nh und the Yellow drives out biio and impuritiee Imt it bune (5i!--------- Sanford, Florida
Sectlon-T-heaviest
over
portions
of
the
On Main Street, near Ocean 1 kins, Daytona Reach, Fla. 5-31-lmo-c
Cah System of operation, has ever {tarts a i p!' mini fueling of rxliilaration,
western division. Several days pass­ or face value of the shares involved
■Ireiigth, vim, and buoyanry of miirits.
in
the
transaction
is
$100
or
less,
the
fuiled.
Leak
J. II. Colclough C. M. CUSTER, Prop. FOR RENT—Convenient largo un­ ed without rain, which was very fav
Price COe. Hold by
“
We
hfllevo
thnt
Yellow
Cab
Ser­
furnished rooms for housekeeping. ornhlo for farm work, and good pro' tax si 2 cents; where such value is in
oak &amp; Colclouffh
UNION PHARMACY
vice
will
reflect
the
progrcsidvenes*
excess
of
$100
the
tax
is
2
cents
on
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
greaa was made wherever poasiblo.
LOW TIDES ON REACH. 1923
INSUItANCK
Hanford, Florida
of
Sanford,
and
will
not
only
lie
ap­
each
$100
or
fraction
thereof.
0-18-lmo-p There is still much grass and the in
Lire—Life—Auto
No. 3.—In the case of shares of preciated by your resident* but by
Forenoon and afternoon tides i^ u r, ~ 7.„ —„ L. LrT , n , Trclt uf tiled Umi fcrlor condition of some crops does
I1 1 ir t Nnt'l Hunk Bldg. Annex at approximately the same hour and FOR RENT—10 an
stock without par or face value, the tuorlsts passing through yuur city.
on Cameron nvenue.- -S. E. Barrett, pot justify the expense of cleaning out
IK°ID&gt;
•
FLORIDA minute.
"Any co-operation thnt you can
tax is 2 cents on the transfer or sale
71-12tp the grass. Cotton made Some local
Fcrl Valley, Ga.
give Mr, Brydcn in hi* effort* to
of,
or
agreement
to
sell,
each
share.
Date June July Aug. Hept. Oct
progress In the upper counties of the
HICKSON HOUSE
0:41
0:28
6:33
Ordinarily documentary stamps provido your city with modern Yel­
4:31
1 4:05
northern division; work wn* pushed to
U|r(b-date
Apartments
and
Rooms
7:38
7:20
0:11
i/
shall
lie used in the payment of tax low Cab Service, will Ih* greatly ap­
DO d/ Y e a r
2 4 :55 6:20
udvantage. Tho plants are fuirly well
Daytons Reach.
8:37
8:17
■rvi cc Station
imposed
upon
issue
&lt;if
stock,
and
also
0:02
7:11
preciated.
3 5:47
c
Summer rates: $1.00 per day, $2t developed, hut fruit is reported as upon the transwer of stock.
9:30
8:06 9:21
"Ybur*
very
truly,
These
7:0l
•4. 0:43
|LOlUtKCTKD MAY 1, 1923
dropping and weevil aro abundant and
“ Yhllow Cub Manufacturing Co.
7:5G 0:00 10:11 10:32 1
5 7:24
Smith Round
active. The necessity of destroying may be purchased from tho office of
9:57 1Ji08 11:20'
“ C. S. McKlwain."
8:61
tho
Collector
of
Internal
Revenue
ut
-(! 8:17
70-tfc the weevil ft urgent. Com mode fair
Jacksonville,
Tampa
or
Key
Weat,
and
9:44 10:52 11:41 11:51 ford.
Arrive
Departs 7 0:07
j FOR R E N T — Furnished room, rn to good progress, except on low lands, In a majority of the other towns from
83
2:30 n.m.
2:40 a.m. 8 9:67 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:40 ■
75-Ctp but the crop is much below the sea­ the postmaster. Where they cannot Florida Lowest State,
1;38 I Park Avenue.
1:08
8:40 a.m. 0 10:44 ‘ 11:30 11:60
2:28 1Ft) I M t K N —Two acres tiled celrry sonal average; somo early pjantad ia be obtained from the postmaster they 1 Spcakinff Physically
1:51
2:25 p.m.
2:45 p.m. 10 11:30 11:60 12:42
very good, and some late planting on
T takes hold. It
3:18
2:47
1:31
land, five room house' and shed. In­ uplands; much has been Abandoned should lie ordered from one of tho
&lt;5:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m. 11 12:10 12:24
4:09
3:35
grip s hard. Ita
WAKHIN'GTON, Juno 28.—Florida,
1:10 2:13
quire L. E. Tew, West Side or Phone and thq acreage planted to covar three above mentioned places.
12 1:00
5:00
4:24
3:04
•peaking
physically,
is
the
lowest
1:55
Section
1102
of
the
Statutes
pro­
high,
thick, sharp13 1:40
41W-W.
•Northbound
crops. Cano and peanuts made fair
5:57
75-$tp
3:51 6:18
vides that whoever makes, signs, Is­ state in the union.
2.38
edged blocks put
Arrivo
Departs 14 2^0
progress,
but
both
are
grassy,
work
4:40 0:14 . 0:59 FOlt RENT—Furnished home, hoi
3:15
The goologicsl survey has just
1:48 a.in.
2:03 a.m. 15 2:56
up a wedge-like re­
backward, and labor scarce. Cane ia sues
- - or accepts,
- - or causes to bo made,
.
8:02
7:18
6:32
4:00
completed
u topographical investiga­
3:34
11:45 a.tu. ’ *12:05 p.m.
and cold water; seven rooms, close poor on low lands, whers overflow* |signed, lssu#d or *cc«Pt*d' » r' ^ ln*iti^
sistance
to skidding.
9:03
0:30 8:22
4:54
5:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m. 17 4:21
in. Good typewriter for sale.—Mr* have taken place. Mrlon shipments ment, document or paper of afty kind tion ahuWing that the Peninsula
It
la
tha
maximum
7:34 .9:25 10:00 J. T. Brady,. 419 Palmetto Avo. 77-4tp continued from northern counties, but or description whatsoever without tho State's highest elevation, located in
0:48
10:00 p.nt.
18 6:08
safety, traction and
8:40 10:25 10:50
full smount of tax thereon being duly Polk eopnty and known as “ Iron
Trilby Itranrh
19 0:02; 0:47
11:45 | Tlt HENT—8 large, cool, furoislked the crop Is short and prel°n&gt; are very paid is guilty of a misdemeanor and Mountain,H I* only 326 feet ebove
long wear you can
11:21
9:43
7:51
20
7:02
Arrivo
Departs
housekeeping rooms, |5 per week, poor; the soli haa bocn wet so long
put under your car
upon
conviction
thereof
shell
pay
a
8:57 10:64 ll:6T 12:07 f beds.—312 East 6th St.
eea
level.
The
widely
known
Ever­
7:30 a.m. 21 7:34
77-2tj» that the time factor is now running
9:69 11:43 12:31 12:63
fine
of
not
more
than
1100
for
each
• 8:32
glade*,
comprising
an
area
150
miles
- t h * raln forced ,
3:25 p.m.
against any improvomsnt of the crop.
1:37
1:18
L O S T _______ Cow p«as, sweet potatoes, velvet offense.
1:30 p.m.
23 9:80 11:01 11:53
Itfng and about 100 miles broad, are
beveled
All-Weather
2:19
101
D. T. GKROW,
5:50 p.ni.
LOST, STRAYEirOR STOLEN from beans, and all' cover crops are In
at an average elevation of lees than
24 10:28 11:50 12:47 2:01
Tread
of
the new
1:37 2:42 2:50
Collector. 60 feet above the see, while the sur­
2?j 11:20 12:07
my farm, on the east side of San- splendid condition. Favorable proGoodyear Cord Tire.
3:29
1:02' 2:22 3:21
t-cenburg Branch
2G 12:24
face of the shallow lakes Vllhin
jgress won made harvesting fhe tobac­
4:00
G.
W.
Lawton,
Bracelet
Watch
Ex­
3:55
3:04
1:53
Arrivp
Departs 27 1:18
them. Okeechobee, Is not quite 20
4:43 ___ ard for information leading to co crop; and tho wssthe rwas favor­ pert, 216 South Orang¥, Orlando, Fla.
3:44* f:32
1:'7 ------3:65 p.m. •
2:41
28 2:10
feet
.above sea level.
able
for
that
portion
already
harvest­
4-24-tfc
4:2t) 5:10 6:22 recovery of same.—G. F. Smith.
, .......... 2:40 p.iu. .
3:20
r*«aJeae*a«a
29 2:69
Even
the one or two ridges with­
ed.
Citrus
trees
are
In
good
condi­
l k , m m » m i l k ili* 4 «r&lt;
6:52 0:09
7S-6tp tion. although tome low lands, have NOW IS THE TIME to plant citrus in ths borders of the stsU scarcely
4:08 5:00
0:30 ajn. 30 3:40
0:50
6:52
4:49
7:10 p.m. 31
tree*1. I have 87 tangerines, 65 rise" to 800 feet elevation. The cap­ KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
continued too wet—to that « stent tho
Oviedo Branch
Rive A Walker* Garage and get re­ situation is unfavorable; fruit ia hold­ Satsumss, 71 Jeffs, 19 Lue Glm Gongs, ital, Tallahassco. is located on ths
Oak Ave. n ( Third Styret
, Arriro
Departs First Quarte/.FulJ Moon Lost Quarter ward.
ing well. Rice and other minor crops IT grapefruit, 108 Valencias and 1 elope of one of the uplands, and with­
June 21
June 28
J“ I f 6
S ::t —
LOST— Pair of gold rimmed glsssei made favorable progress. 8 o « « avo­ lembn on sour slock, 6 and 10 per cent in ths city border the elevation vaJuly 27
* Aug 4
8:40 p.m. July ^0
irs in market, and rtan- discount Get yours now.— B. T. TU- rise from 300 feet above eea level to
Herald office antf
Finder
Aug. IB
Aug. 2fi
8^L 3
Pools, Fla.V
77-6tc
feet.
hD»ily, axcept Sunday.
$7
StpL U . , 0«V *
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S. GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

IN THE HEART OF THE
VOLUME IV.

SANFORD, FLO

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•*nyt^-A,

CAUSING DEATHS IN HAKE
s AND ELECTRI- PRODUCTION
AT WAVE
AND SHIPMENT
m m OF FIRES
WAS HEAVY

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EDNESDAY. JU NE 27, 1923

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DISREGARD FOR ESSENTIALS iN LIQUOR LINERS
SAFETY SAYS AT•
TORNBY

WELL ATTENDED, INTERESTING
24 SC
MEETING IN PALM RQOM OF
18 II LINERS

Valdez YGpAt

FORT MYERS
AND SOUTI RN
HAS PERMISSION DECREASED TAXES
O U T L IN E S

Addressing'membeni as "Mr.” being
GOVERNMENT
NEW' YORK, June 27.—Mondh/ji
.elated
Preaa)
'
"taboo"
ia tha loM 'K iw ahla Cl»(b, the
COMPLISHED
. FOLLO W
elevaed railway wreck in Brooklyn in
Junb.27.—Selture Ilcrold ia going th conform wijh thi?
which seven persons were killed and
[ntted States of foreign’ ves­ nqW ruling in the future. President
BO injured, several probably fatally,
tin g liquor in violatio^ of SmiTqn called the meeting to order
brought two important devalopmanta the
tone court’ decision treasury and ifrowtiire a ste d ’tH* blessing. The
today.
regulation* understood have been con- latter has tritirely recovered frtftn the
And Makes Plea for Similar Ac­
District
Attorney
Dodd
began
pre­
*l&lt;j!iVtT
sertte hf conference! be- effects
his
trip
s
’to
'A
tlanta
and
r
tion In All States and
BUILD
4ft
m
il
k
s
o
f
n
e
w
est' and Storms and
TO
S ta rt _ , .
sentation to the Kings county grand
DURING
MAY
AND
THE
FIRST
Daytoha'
Bca&lt;,h,
I
d
l
has
.hot
told
how
Municipalities
ifee*
and'
Prop­
. HOAD DOWN T H E WEST
E le c tric a l
Jury of evidence ns to the causa of
he losvHW Klwanfi’hlityon.
1IAI.P OF PRESENT
erty Loss Is Great
COAST
.
the dislsater, and announced he was
IKr The A ««rU lf4 Pr»«&gt; ____
A fter consideralilo ditwussion the
MONTH
ON BOARD PRESIDENT HARD­
going after 'higher-ups’ of the- Rroojt- S L
,
plan to beautify t » highways lesd(Iff The A uortelN Frr»«&gt;
ING’S SPECIAL, Juno 27—President
lyn-Manhattan Transit Company
tic steps y^e, urged,
n e w *y o r k ; dune 27—Electrical
ing to .thlT*cUy was' deferred.rer the
WASHINGTON, June 27.—Permis­ Harding travelled Into southweat
( S r T k e Am m U I M F r e e s ) .
the
theory
that
disregard
for
thq
#•been
anaoujited.'
■torn Ufhkl* M ^pt the metropolitan
WAHHIHNOTON, June 27.—Propresent,' and' the support ofr the local sion given Fort Myers Southern Rail­ Utah today to visit Zion Park, flrat
nur
_____
sentlals of safety caused the ancient
a t I-ong Beach, duction and shipment of general mer­
hospital will continue to bo tho chief way n aubsidary of the Atlantic Coast of three nntional playgroiinda. n e
two cars to plunge from the structure
NEW YORK, June 27.—The French
aim and object of the-club's work.
Line by the Interstate Commerce pinna to aeo during the trip today.
Bert Savoy of chandise and manufacturers continued to the street 40 feefhclow.
liner Paris and the White Star liner
in heavy volume during Mn^' nnd the
Commission today to build 4(1 mile Uo will retrace his wny northward
Forest
I.ak$
extended
an
invitation
and Savoy,
Mnyor Hylan, In a statement called Cedric, tho third and fourth vessels
■tfce team o$ Brennan
Brer
first half of June according to the
stretch of new road down the western and continue on to Idaho where to­
to
tho
membership
to
attend
the
meet•^ d 'Jack Grossman, also of the thea­ siimmnry of general business and fi­ on Governor Smith for a special ses­ to defy dry laws In bringing liquors
coast of Florida. It will be n south­ morrow he will make two addresses
Into New York under government ing of the "Scrap Iron" class of the
ern extension of tho present Atlantic
trical pro^eflilon and caused the death nancial conditions made public today sion of the legislature, at which “the
recalcitrant, traction controlled legis­ seals yestorday lost their excess beer, Methodist church at the Princess The­ Coast IJne from near Fort Myers to nt Pocatello nnd Idaho Falls.
by
the
federal
reserve
(ward,
also
rc
&lt;rf k woman In Brooklyn and a man
lature would be forced to adopt tho wine and liquor when customs offic­ atre next Sunday morning, and stated
In Yonifar*. A number of Area were vealcd that sustained high' level of Wulker-Donohue bill providing homo ials wdnt aboard and selied all but that the Inducement offered was a Marco and open up a new urea.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Juno ^
production had l*ecn reflected in vol­
talk by T. L. Dumas. The Intter may
itaHed,4 but the Iom was amal|.
27._President Harding outlined here
medicinal
supplies.
rule
In-transit
control
in
this
city."
ume of employment and ‘in mnny in­
not l&gt;e much for looks but be is right
Inst night what the fedsral govern­
President Mcnderi, of the newly re­
there when It comes to wagging a Jury is Completed
PHILADELPHIA, June 27.—Al­ stances advanced wages.
ment hns accomplished in decreasing
organised 11. M. T. Issued a state­ W est Florida Naval
nimble tongue nnd It is safe to say
At Lake City
Try taxe* nnd the public debt and mada
though the tem perature waa an even
ment denying the charges of officials
that many members will be present
Carswell
iB
Speaker
Stores
Company
for action along similar lines
that
rotten
guard
rails,
which
gave
lbO in th# court room* w l,H*»" ®*P*
Camp Whipping: Hoss abyplen
next Sunday.
in
heavy
winter
cloththo
states, municipalities and
way
when
the
train
Jumped
the
track,
hard
of Georgia Legislature had caused the tragedy.
.
Lets Convicts Go Caswell and Carter, the entertain­
n
furllned
overcoat
with
rounics.
I K r T h * A M u f f i l H i ’r e a a l
, ,
u ii
'Ha had been in jail
Session Stars T&lt;Mtoy Ho said that tho guard rails held W elt Operating 24 Prisoner* Rut Off ment committee for this week, sprung LAKE CITY, June 27.—The trial The executive said the federal gov­
u very pleasant surprise by introduc­ of Thomas W. Higginbotham, convict ernment is "dlllgenUy seeking to*
but thst the train toppled over and
It for Life
- v jl
ing Miss llosmond Radford, a band- whipping l&gt;oss, charged with mur­ prove itself n helpful example" In re­
(O F Tfc# A s m o U M f r n * l
that tho accident was unavoidable. He
ATLANTA, June 27.—Ged. Il. (Jars- also denied charges that someone had
some and accomplished young In.iy der of Martin Tnbort, of North Da­ moving what he’ characterised as the
HANUU8KY. Ohio, June 27.—With
T A a f e '^ - W
. r t who is an elocutionist of raro ability, kota, , wns featured again today by menace of mounting taxes and grow­
tbg mercury hovering around 02 in well, of Irwinton, was unniflmouely -turned a switch to danger after the
thV i^ p ie , W o r i a t a here are “brick elected president of the senate at the wreck to make it appear that tho.mo- Florida Naval Stores Company has nnd her efforts in this line were heart­ more clashes between counsel over ing public Indebtedness, but added
opening of the session of thjo Georgia torman had run past n danger signal decided to turh off' Its convicts Imme­ ily applauded nnd enjoyed.
naming of commissioner to take de­ that this wn* not a federal problem,
pavement atfy" today. City authori­
legislature here today. Speaker Neill and thus wns responsible. Tho switch, diately'according to a report mndo to
Lloyd told of his trip way up In position of J. T. Hendry, defense wit­ that “ the improved order must come
ties said eaccssiva beat waa respon­
of Muskogee county, had no opposition he said, was thrown by the train it­ the prison headquarters here by B. II. Michigan and other foreign countries ness, now in Atlanta. Counsel for into the units of government Into
sible for th* “explosion of a strip of
as speaker of the house, doy. Hard'
Dickson, county supervisor. The com­ and stated that while crop conditions tho defense charged assistant State's which the federal government never
hrick pavement” here, which threw wick is to submit his message Friday self.
pany has been operating a convict in the sections vlsitod w ire excellent, Attorney Caldwell with "butting in intrudes."
U e Jeffrey and* his sulomobllo Into a ■nd inauguration of ;Gov.-elict Clif­
camp a t Wcwahltchka in West Flori­ he was mlghtly glad to* get back to on case" nnd made motion for con­
Mr. Harding did not U ka up in hit
Queen of Clyde Fleet
ditch.
ford Walker is set for Saturday.
da. Last report, Vliowed It had 24 Sanford, which, ho stated, was far tinuance which the court overruled. address any contemplated administra­
of any city of the slso visited. The Jury was completed Into yes­ tion program for tax revision In th*
Breaks Another Record prisoners of whom eleven were white ahead
KANSAS CITY, M o, June 2 7 -T h e SEMINOLE COUNTY BRfffND
Lane
made a motion that tho Kl- terday.
men. Tho camp is to bo abolished and
coming year. He did say, however,
b u S N I T W w b b e d Mrs. J- » . Col­
wanls
Club
challenge the Rotary Club
|N ITS QUOTA FOR C. M. T. C.
The stcgjnahlp Lenapo, queen of tho the prisoners turned ovor to the stato
that tho federal government. w*a
W.
Padgett,
former
guard
at
the
li,. aAJn&amp;i thW height of the heat t s« «»*!&gt;•
a■
• a * Clyde U hs float, and bolder practical­ road dsparthwut, according to Dick^ t o a g a m e of-base ball, the proceeds Putnam Lumber Company, where working under a program which "In­
;T*5t d
* rkth.ftllfiw ,-*cl
to l»e evenly divided. The motion car­
Seminole county is behin&lt;| in IU ly of every speed record for coast­ son’s report.
yW O t
.
Trtbert died wns tho first witness ex­ volve* extinguishing a half billion of
•victim.
He
ried with tho provision that each mem­
cording fc .th*
„ scorned. quota for the Cltiien’s Military Train­ wise liners on the Atlantic coast, add­
amined. Ho testified Tabcrt pleaded the (public) debt each year” and as­
her bathing suits, but disappeared ing Camps. Undoubtedly this fart is ed more laurels to her credit Monday
ber of the club must pluy at least
•not
to bo whipped, but “ Higgin­ serted that the payment* which tho
Accident
Last
Nigrht,
yrlth a |5 0 fur coat and other winter due to the lack of interest on the part afternoon when she ' steamed from
part of on inning. The chair appoint­
botham
gave him soventy-flvo lashes British government will make under
Auto Turns Over on ed I-one, Lloyd nnd DeCottos the with a leather
of the prominent citlxens of this Charleston to Jacksonville In thirteen
flothea.
strap." Ho said the the Brltish-Amerlcan debt settlement
fact Is due to the lack *hnl|u shrd un hoUra ftnd f)v0 m|nutc*. The time was
Magnolia Avenue committee in charge of the offnir, prisoner begged for moiVy. Also "will correspondingly relieve the bur­
TKXVERSE CITY, Mich, June 27. county, who have received Information
with strict orders to report ot the
taken from dock to dock,
testified that Tubcrt was sick the den upon American taxpayers.”
—Frank Joy was stricken with
and have been requested to acquaint
A Ford touring car driven by a ne­ next meeting.
The President declared no other
E. F. K enney Is tho chief engineer
There hnd been no provision mndo morning after the whipping nnd 1k“cake" of absant mlndodnrsa as a re­ (he boys betwNm the ages of 17 and
of the Lohspc, hnvlng been connected gro turned over Inst night on Mag­
tnme unconscious Sunday night, nnd country In the world hnd been able
sult of the hast. He got under the 24 with the possibility of securing a with the Clyde Line for many years. nolia avenue suid to hnvo l&gt;een done for n speaker for the clay but Kaffcld
remained so until he died the follow­ to mnke such u record in public debt
cold showar a t a country club here month’s physical and military train­ The ship l» In command of Captain by a collision with another car but was so full of the good things of Kling Tuesday. J. E. Jackson, another reduction a* had the United States.
a fter having ramoved only the shoe, ing, combined with recreation and lots Ingram, who brought his daughter, the straight of the story has not been wanls that ho took the floor and made former guard, also testified that he Pointing to a reduction of more than
one of the very best talks ever listen­
of hla golf httlre. H* discovered of fun, «t government expense.
Miss Dorothy Ingram, to Florida with, gleaned yet. He sido-swlped another
hnd seen Higginbotham whip Tabort. one half In federal taxes during the
reached
hia predicament when ho
According to R. C. Riley, Civilian him on this trip. They will take a car standing on the wrong side of the ed to by the club. Ilnffold may get
past two yenrs ns compared with the
Aide to tho Secretory of W at for the trip up the 8t. Johns river during the street and It is said he had n head-on mixed up a little in the uso of tho
to
wkr load | h u|F id 1020, he declared
for the sonp.
.
LAKE CITY, Juno 27^-A Jury
. port.—Jackson­
.
----- with a enr coming from on opposite English language, but he Is so earnest
. Tr i.
■ ■—
State o f Florida; who sffys:J"If the stay of tho I.onftpc la
this
was the "record of business ad­
the
case
of
Thomas
\V.
lllggin
nnd understands his subject ao thor­
direction.
WILKESBARRE, P*-. ^
27-“ Citlxens of Seminole Couuty continue ville Tlmes-Unlon.
ministration to which the party now
botham,
convict
camp
whipping
boss
At any rnto it mndo a noise iiko two oughly that ho commands the entire charged with murder in connection in control of tho administration toels
Tha terrific h a a f caused a wreck in their lack of interest, and If men
locomotives running together nnd attention of hU hearers. There have with tho death of Martin Tabcrt of Justified In referring with no small
and women who have been asked to
In the Hudson yards of the
Oklahoma
County
brought out half the pooplo on Mag­ Wen several talks mado recently at North Dakota, was completed here measure of satisfaction.
A Hudson railroad, tying up traffic assist in recruiting, do not do their
these gatherings that tho Herald
part soon, the county will not be
Under Martial Law, nolia and other streeta. v The negro would
The British debt settlement, the
to , , y . r . V k o u , . a . . t u b
be glad to print, ns they were late yesterday. Ten farmer* and two
was
pulled
from
under
the
car
and
properly
represented
at
tho
campa
Executive
went on, has beeq “ac­
ed and twb freight cars were piled
business
mon
composed
the
body.
Trops in Charge given attention by Dr. Tolar who a r­ very Inspiring and Interesting.
this summer. In case of an emeri
claimed
all
over the world as one of
up, blocking two lines.
It required almost ten hours tp ob­
Dr. Tolar was tho lucky guy in the
rived on the scene at once. Ho was
gency, the boy. of Seminole County
tho
most
notable
and successful fiscal ,
weekly drawing contest and won, tho tain tho Jury. Tho last man entered
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 27.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 2 7 .-A will certainly be handicapped as they —Governor Walton yesterday placed badly injured and it Ibokod for a whllo box of real linen handkerchief* donat­ the box nt 6 o’clock yesterday after­ accomplishments ever recorded.” Ho
ns though he would die but reports to­
maniac bellsvod erased by heat still will not hsvo the training that boys Okmulgee county under m artial Jaw,
ed by Connelly. Hollering that ono noon, after an all-day session of added that aside from reducing the
day said ho was still alive.
from
other
counties
will
get
at
camp
playM "you chase mo" with a squ
good turn drtserves anothrt1 Tolar will court Only seven more veniremen burden of American taxpayers, th#
declaring In his proclamation that a
''
of p o lic e d W E -w .tsr park h e « o- this summer."
donate the prlxe for next woek, whllo were left out of a l«nel of 81 when settlement had been one of the "most
state of lawlessness exists. Tho no­
TEMPERATURE REPORT
The present situation Is not tho
reassuring events since the arm is­
Connelly and Dumas will furnish the tho last selection was made.
day a fte r * l n g W * ^
tion was unexpected.
tice,” coming as It did a t a time of
large bouquet, of flower. In c.ch fault of the boys because wherever
JACKSONVILLE, June 27.—Maxi­ entertainment.
Tho Jury wns ordered locked up for
Announcement of the lsa(janco of
the prominent men and women or vsr"widespread
uncertainty and misgiv­
hand, the young m .n d‘ rt' d
the night and court took n recess un­
ious communities have talked to hs the proclamation wns made by Aid- mum and minimum temperatures in
ing'
throughout
the world of business
out among bushes and drlrgway^
rich Black, the governor’s secretary, certain cities, furnished by the weath­ VIRGINIAN ON TRIAL
til D o’clock this morning.
and
acquainted
them
with
the
everywhere."
ATTEMITED ULACKMAI!
shouting to patrolmen f r o m ‘ boy
Counsel for the stato Immediately
the young men have sent in yesterday afternoon. The proclama­ e r bureau from records compiled at 0
To the Budget Bureau Mr. Hard­
corner, and than disappearing again. facts, the young nd have been ac tion, he aald, that a "Stato of lawlesa- p. m. yesterday:
held a consultation with their wit­ ing attributed much of the credit for
their applications
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Max. Min.
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Cities
nest and terror exlsta In Okmulgee
ELKINS, W. Va., June 27. — An nesses and early last night it was not getting government
expenditure#
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WASHINGTON, June 2 7 - - T h' cepted.
70
02
county
aa
a
result
of
the
neglect
of
Atlantic
City
announced what phases or the flogg­ hack to something like norinal. UB*
echo
of
the
whipping
of
confide
In
The
United
8tat*a
Army
officers
In
hsat-w earr Kaat dragged itaalf Tues
08
80
the sheriff i o enforce the law."
A tlanta
—.— 'loridn prison camps was heard In ing csso would l»e taken up flrat.
der this plan, he declared, the admin­
steaming pe­ charge of the 4th Corps Ares have
72
day through another steandni
02
Boston
...»..........
—
John
Russell,
Democrat,
is
the
shercderal
court
here
today
whan
y
f,
II
Reading
newspaper
stories
based
te tn- asked Florida to furnish COO men and
istration has been abU to "awokaB
40
74
riud toward the boon .of ”l°w*
Tho governor acted. Black aald, on Buffalo .................
Austin, nllas W. It. Henderson, o on evidence introduced before a Joint a spirit of economy and efficiency In
a
large
number
of
them
hqve
aDea
y
bb
the
od
-"T
-i..— «* premia*!
nrnmlsed tor
for today b
R2
psratuyo.’*
signed up; however, Seminole County tha strength of signed statements sub- Chicago ...».....— 74 Keyser, W. Vsi, was placed on tria legislative eomiblttoo inquiring Into the public service.”
88
Cincinnati
w oatherm en.
. dur. [.‘.tin behind and ha. been given ua- mlttod L&gt; him by three well known Ok­
**We have Introduced buslnoonjfl
64 charged with using the malls In an the death of Ta'bert a t ; tho county
84
mulgee county citlsens, which he paid lies Moines ..— —
attem
pt
to
blackmail.
It
Is
charged
lease
camp
of
the
IMthsm
Lumber
til
July
10
to
make
K°odmethods
In governmsnt," he added,
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Ul
60
CO
that
Austiif
Wrote
a
letter
to
Captain
Seminole County, will raise h e rto to l. detailed lawlessness in the county. Eastport, Me. .......
ing the day, howev®r»
Company
at
Clara;
H
i.,
where
Hig­
"ami
instead
of operating blindly and
72
80
Kansas C ity ------L. M. McIntosh, of Point City, FI*-, ginbotham was employed as a whip­ to suit Individual departments which
thundarsh»**r» U^ ly .^ “ ^ in d u d - We are depending upon the ^ m' ric*n They are, according to Black, the Rev,
70
00
C, Curry, pastor of tha Methodist New Y o rk ---------atala air and fraaben things-tnciuu Legion, the Woman's Clubs, the Bank­
demanding f t ,000 as the price of .his ping boss, caused ’ disqualification of have never visualised tha government- ‘ff
72
' 80
P
itts
b
u
rg
h
--------Episcopal
church,
South,
a
t
Oknolsilence In connection with the alleged many of the prospective Jurors. The
ers and other dtliena to get busy at
log tampara—«P • b ,t
whole, and felt no concern fcbm* 7fl
02
;aa; Jamas Stormcnt, chlaf of poHcs St. Louie •RMt.MM*,**
whipping.
Austin
testified
that
Mc­
majority
o
fth
o
sa
disqualified
told
the
raising
of funda, we ar# scroOin-,--,
once.
08
82
and Henrietta and W. L. Sullfnx, OK Toledo —
Intosh
whipped
him
and
hs
said
pe
TORONTO, Out.. J u ~
court
they
had
fixed
oplhluna
as
to
iskng,
Justifying,
co-ordinating,
H
76
02
Washington — —•
mulgee automobile dealers..
wanted tho thousand to pay the costa tha ’innocence or guilt of the defend­ not only halting mounting cost, but
,s tl» a U 4 &gt;
w“
whom
were
injured.
hlch
of a damage suit a^alni|i McIntosh- violent olectrlcsl e to r»
Workmen extricated them and tqok
making long strides in reducing th#
ant.
•
Ontario
ept
tha
w
aaur*
P*rt
ot
them
to
a
hospital,
where
H
its
Vail
•w&lt;
In selecting tho Jury the state rato- cost of government activitlea.
f m i « a * * ^ * t * * ,* * * * F ! od objection to the manner In which
Province Tweedsy.
•'Perhaps the budget eye tom
died.
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the defense questioned prospoctlva not accomplish so much for taxing
Mrs. Herring was injured Intern­
to:
BOB'S IN AI.TAMONTB
n ew yorkT ^ *
and spending divisions * » * » •'
ally and was not
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toi Juror*, each prospective member
the body being asked particularly the stato, but a resolute commltasent
and Rosenfeld, though badly hurt
General H airy Neel:
as to whelksr he had received a pam- to strike a t all extravagance
bWsd n.torm ,eol waa expected to live.
Cajlsd to Altamonte nnd
phlst from Munich. N. D., pertaining pend public funds as one would. J i g
r«r«
called
to
han
Police reserves
will be gone sev#ra\
to the
c***' Am,th*r himself in his personal and
die a small crowd of angry resldento
iral ho
visiting the principal
boot­
Plainly
Visible
to
the
Naked
Bye
as
f
a
r
Away
as
question
was
whether
they
had talkei
re
all'the
of the vicinity, who recalled yester­
»«•
r ° v . 'k » k
leggers, etc. Ilavl
s e c t i o n of B r o o k l y n .
Figures furnished to him by.
with
Mr.
Crimson
about
the
cf»o. the
the
C
a
t
o
n
i
a
and
the
day’s tragedy on the tracks of
big
beads
ready
f
The wo*«». Mlaa Bertha Vail, **
defense referring to tho assistant at the Treasury and ,the Census
same transportation company.
wire* c*n a l| be handlod by
LONDON,
June
27.—New
and
violent
eruption
broke
out
thU
torney geoatal of North D*h^4* who the President aUt#d, “» * * • lt
u i w » h » tb . - w w p i - i * “ •
Fifty of the finest specimens of
Ralph If you are bf*y.‘*Wlll
e
M
im
m
ltW
tW
oouth
aide
of
Mount^jUtna
and
U here representing his state in tha feetly plain that whereas the (
felled,
b rf* « »
m o rp ln g n e a r
be back about five o'clock,
trees in Prospect Park were
federal ’g p v fr« » * it &gt;
, HOLLY.
N .„ V o *
I- some o f them mace than a hundred WM * “ * ‘
ury haa Ixsen overwhelmttdueed. th# coot of state *
t
r
»
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year* ol&lt;1
of
Uva
progressing
i
t
old
far
flrat
c
u
re
Job
work.
re p o rt*
The brief ■torln waa th« cliataX of
M l* .
IV
both of . sixzllng day, fraught with 4raf0&lt;■j : r
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WTO P i t t e d Today
Despite D efense Delay

LOCALS

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HiKgrinbotham /Rrial

CONVICT WHIPPKR WILL FACE
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TRIAL. AND ;CET HIS.

bf m Jury to try the cnso-of Thomas
W alter. l|ifginbothxw, charged with
murder in conneftWo ;w|tb, the,death
oL Martin Takerss Ngrtk--Jtyikgtq, In
‘a -prison camp, proceeded slowly to­
day, punctuated by repeated clashes
The eltjr, is filled u with teachers between opposing counsel. Indiesfind those, who w ant to be teachers liofta. after,, t f o hours session, was
th is week attending ,the teachers’ ex- Jury would*not be completed before
amlnatk&gt;ns.
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the end&gt;;of the day. The first panel
of veniremen was almost exhausted
wkeB;.ths noon., recess was..-taken. I
her youngj friends at her home on
Magnolia avenue at 6 o’clock,^ ..«■ • •

NOTICE
Ta Whom It May Concern:
PJcaae take notice th at we, L. A.
Renaud and Elaie A. Renaud, husband
Ml
and w iff, of.Sanford,'Florida, will .on
M
the 12th day of July, A. D. 1023, a t ^
Sanford, Florida, a t 10:00 o’clock a.
m ./or a i oood thereafter as we can ba
hcnrcj, will make application to and
bcfo&amp;|tho Honorable Circuit Court in
npd for Sebilnole County, Florida, for
loavo tb adopt and an order of adop-

For Florida: Local thundershowern tonight and tomorrow.
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•Plendu
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manner In which! defense..questioned
vopiremen, particularly a s
ques­
tions as to whether they had received
a Copy of phamphlet %-om Munich,
Jfi ‘ Pi,, w h in in g ., to HlggJnl»lbftm.
case.
‘

J. Perry Hodg*, of Dado CJty, is
Among the dut-of-town huainsu-m ea
rvgistated a t the Montesuma.

Mrs. M. R. Lee, of Brookeville, is
For qujck results
LAKE CITY, Juno 2tL—After sev­
mil, The chapter wants t&lt;y be of aa
Doping a t the Montetuma for a few
eral, delays by th« state and defense.
great a servloo to the community as
They strolled arm ig arm thru the
it is possible to be. In explanation dusk wending their way to the old Thomas W. Higginbotham, convict
RACKACHg, K
whipping boss, will be placed on (riql
the chapter wishes to explain tbo. fee ford.
tiuiubui
Carl C. Caines, of Palatka, Is mak
here
today
undqr
indictmept
charg­
is
to
meet
the
cost
of
matesJals^for
Aa it is now;
•
ing.fcis headquarters at the Mentsxu
the course and expenses that natur­
They strolled arm in a rm , thrugh ing the murder of Martin Tabert of
me while In the city on bualnrsa.,
Backache, Rheumatic
Sold by
,
e HrinccHs Tonight
Nprth Dakota.
.
ally accompany such a course, but
hiedache. tired
“
feeling, t* ,
• Prolonged efforts by the defense to
UNION PHARMACY
George B. Stanley, of Jacksonville, with 22 1-2 hours instruction—is this
uripatltm, dlsrolorrd ot itne
delpy the trial , on. various grounds,
Sanford, Florida .
a. splendid .opportunity and can
arrived'In Sanford yesterday fo r a not
A FIVE DOLLAR BILL ore eyraiftoms of kidney ,w
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.failed
Monday
and
a
panel
of
,oighty,
wa
apend.
n
dollar
to
bettel
advan­
trouble. "I was al*,n
a b o rta t* y .-«
• I. i‘.
•
ffitir Jurors wqs being rounded upi
tage for ourselves and. our commu­
T ik es an:Electric
Pan'
backache which caused iat m
•
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,
Monday night under instructions to I CtA V AWAV THE VEABS
D. T. Aldrlck le among the promt nity, I’loaae get in touch with Mrs.
feting," writes Mrs. Fektr *
15% Reduction in Prices o f
report for duty today a t . 10 o’clock.
Apply Boncilla Beau lifter caimic cloy to
nent bUaiaeu viaitora in. Sanford to­ W. K. Watooh some how, aa aoon aa
“Could not sleep id!
. S ixty;or more wjtnossea for- the your face, and rest While it dries, then
possible* arid place your name on the
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM IMass.
day from .Jacksonville.
•
could not stand stralrtt Til
remove
and
see
and
fact
tha
wonderful
state are said to be on hand, while difference in the color and textura of the
roll.
i
CUP TIRES AND TUBES • Ipy Kidney Plljq &lt;nd foaW
defenae
witncssca late Monday num­ akin.
S~
Jas, A. Coker, of Myakka City, Is
Stop backache, kidney «d |
Pi P. RINGS
bered 60. When the roll was talk’d Guaranteed to do these definite things for
A TRIBUTE
among thoea registered at tha Montetroubles
with Foley Kidney fm
tha faca or money refunded. Clear tha 103 Palmetto Avei----- i P h o n e 481-J
fur. the defense witnesses onjy 28 nn- complexion
everywhere.—Adv.
and qiva it color. Lift out tha
Born October 12, 1921. Died June
awtred to thalr nemos, and .the court lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild fecial tl&gt;-'
*
Mrs. 8. M. Lloyd and baby and Mrs. JO, 1923.
cues and muscles. Make the skin soft
'
Such.
Is
the
brief
record
of
our
dar*
and smooth.
j
C .H . Hand leave today for Daytona
You can obtain regular sixes from your
Beach where they will spend tha sum- ling baby’s Ufq,. For a year and a
favorite toilet counter. If not, sand th|t
half.our home was.gladdened by her
ad.
with 10 cants to Boncilla Laboratories
presence, but now wo are so lonoly]
Indianapolis, Indiana, lot a trial tube
and Is making arrangement* to. tok|
Little
Coo
was
pot
only
dear,
to
her
’ Mrs. E. L. Hhuler and Mrs. Ella M.
‘
..................... n of Up^jftiUy ,uni
'Anders, of Green Cove Springs, ar­ own family, but waa a favorite with Weakly- Herald. He w
will,,
ill. pput.
u t. on.
on q.
(
rived in the city yesterday for a short a ll her friends. Her pretty . baby first class working force and see th at
ways, her sweet amile, her tunny r
■lay. «- »* ,
* -- to tho
- - Dally npd■1charged the court with being prej­
tho subscribers
disposition endeared her to all who
»if
*j got their .paper, udiced. Two weeks later, . Judgo
Weekly Herald
Mrs. A. |I. Stafford, of Wlndcmere, knew her.
promptly. ,,r
_ will take charge Campbell, assigned by Governor Har­
Mr. ‘
Berg
and Misses Florence. and Eunice
Wo trfiaa her sorely, but bow In sub­ o f.tb a circulation July first and a jl dee to pludgo Horne’s ‘ sent, granted
JERGEN’S KING. COC()A Hardwater
KnighLof Bowling Green, are spend­ mission to tho Divine Will, knowing who «re In arreara to tho dally or a motion by tho atate for a change
ing this week in Sanford taking the that “of such-is the kingdom of heev wepkly should pay up befora that of vengp. The ense was transferred
Special {$1.00 Dozen
Teachora’ examinations.
,
time, Mr. Herg, is np experienced. here and Judge McMullln waa aaONE WHO LOVED HER,
Jnp Rose Soap, for the hair, complexion and both. Speci
i s antiseptic and
•Igned as the trial Judge on June 6,
Misses Wanlta Durrence, of .Area*
Judgo jyteMu11in granted tho dofenlc
gently helps the
dlajCEleanor Smith, of Fort Myers, FUNERAL HKltVICKS
k twenjy day continuance in order
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= healing.
A
and Mabla Smith, of .Palatka, era tak*
FOR JUDGE WILSON
that witnesses could bo produced.
1% tha teachers examinations here
Aftci|i decision had been made to
IN MARIANNA TODAY BOYS ARK NATION’S
Phone 325pntfOfflr-wlUi the trial court rig^eased
GRHATRRT ASSETS
until IQ o’clock today,'
’
Mrs. Ella Lefflor, Mr, and Mrs. Si.
MARIANNA, Fla., June 2&lt;J.—Fun­
G, Qrimson, attorney genctal of
8. Wiggins and children and Braxton eral servicoN will be held here this
North. D.akotn, ocrompalicd by Otton
returned homo laat evening afternoon for Judge C. I,. Wilson, the nation’s greatest n a tu ra l. reserco Aabertf, brother of tho dead youth I u m erest/-td
from St- 1'uteraburg whore they spent who died yesterday after n long IU* —tho boy—to tho end that h« will
arrived here Monday aflcrnpon from)
ih^ week end as the guests of Mr. and neas, - lie has been n memWr of grow up with the idea that “ha pro­
fits moat who aervoa beat,’’ la the Longdon.. N. D Mr. Crimson wjij
Mva. Woodward UarawpIL
circuit hepch since 1904.
idea underlying tho boya’ work of raprfaoht the "tote of North Dakota
Rotary International na outlined by .at,th e .trial.
Among thoso from out of town Ink­
Chairman Everett Hill of the Inter­
ing tha teachers’ examinations arc
national Boya’ -Work Committee, dpr- Beer Will Be Dumped
MUia M argaret Fisher,
Kvalino
Howell*'Mri- D. • Dort and Mrs. G.
T|ttp New York Harbor
Rohipson, of Planf G*tyj Mina Burn*
’ * JYom French Liber
Lopre, pf Key West and Mrs. Jimmie
L. Blount of IJiBelle. .
Thirsty Souls of New York Will Have
vi.- ,.i. t Cause to Weep.
MINISTERS ADOIT
' ^ ‘^RESOLUTIONS AGAINST
&lt;H v T P * A a s M ta lfO I 'r r a a )
‘
ItFJ'EA U N i; DRY LAW
N E W '' YpRK, June 2(1.—Rctweon
three and four thousand litres of beer
ATI-ANt X .'G b., Juno 20.—Reaoiuwill
, ho -dumped overhoard from the'
tlona protesting -against any move­
French liner Paris now in port it
ment to rcpeol.thsi. state prohibition
"Roys arc history and civilization waa announced today, after a conlaw-War* adopted today by tho Meth­
at tho sourer, Mr. Sluts continued. fepnoa In .‘which Collector of Port
odist and Haptlal, ministers of- At"A fraction of the time spent ppon EJtlni,, Prohibition Director Canfield
v«Ms«fuard of .the legisla­
tho
influencing of adults—of mop—if look parti .
t e s reached the city for* the opening
WINSOR CREPE, at, per yard .
■pent
upon boys will establish boya
itpilon of the I92II generqLaiiombly’
if ’
NEW. JUSTICE OF PEACE
iivivw 111
their loyalties and tbrlr. idepla. Ev­
•if Wednesday. Thl*.action followed
32-IN. CRETON, at, per yard ......
ery consideration of business effi­
the adoption, of "similar vcfolutlona
TALLAJIA8SKE,
June
2S.—W,
F.
ciency demands -that Rotary train
Sunday morning by .the- comings-)
A mis num boa been appointed liy the
boya in tho new ideals.
°rs, at, per yarc
•
M p n p ts FOR c o t j p n qnicPE
“Rotary can teach the boys of the governor to bo Justice of |tence for
Pqlk county. He succeeds M. C. Cain,
CHAMBRAYS, All Colors, at, per
. T V ra, etc manjt kra\-a of dsing the world that service must be above aelf, who resigned. Anderson llvca in
if the gamp of living Is to beplayed
bf*«tlfiikytton rifjirs found (n suchan
w fruMr* l,ut nofu more in a man’s way. With service shove
32-IN. DRESS GINGHAMS, at, p
cIARTvc than in these tsffmtodsla? aelf, public responsibility will be
All hough it is not illusiratnljfhc frirck
NUMBER OF.FOREIGN LINERS
placed before business smugness and
W Higl* ENTERED NEW YORK
25-IN. PERCALES, at, per yard
. -Benatora-elrct, George ll. f'zriw fll
Mliafactlon. W raith will be regard­
Sy4CK TIIE NEW DRY HUL^NG
contrusiiiig
«dvr
ami
fa
I
vie.
If
dobed.
of Irwlnjon apd. W illiam .II. Mundy
ed aa. a napportupivy (or scrvicy.
eeahJS of soft satin. Medium site
tot Cede ft own, candidates for presl“Tho boys ran be tau g h t.th at hu­
remjlre*
yards M inch material., .
GOOD BLEACHING, 36-inches «
(Continued from page 1)
llic nerkplcoe of blue fox is on* of
l i i ^ of the senate, had their headman personality la- the moat aerred en - to the United States Kupreme
4lkliiera in fulls wing today, and
creation
of the
properr r i m i i , *p i—
— —universe.
—- —
* Not
» —»
w ) ' —■
court Inasmuch as the public health
59-IN. TABLE DAMASK, ati pc
Weft • holding conferences with the planning to gvt one to w*ar with tbm
ty, b u t persona must be firat in the surgeon, Dr. E. K. Sprague, had aU
forks.
Iltanuh
l&gt;lo«
yolla
trimmed
•yoa of the law.
•rrk»|«-' v.
„
U»Wf«eIh#)VetgeJt,mora ifgn,w qa re72-IN. TABLE DAMASK, at, ^
v "Truth must be honored
RepresenUtlv* Cecil Neil bf Mu*- wnh blue i lblion in a, darker. i B w
,tT above U u i ^ . r t H j ^ law, M . W t a \ room
ralk n up the dn-sa.to the right {SB
i ogtp county, candidate for re-elec- •hr suni.lii ity of the model Is so
•A'lniont led. every -ntau^hav* Ida u¥- Ik
.om t h f U
toil aa speaker of the bouse, opened Inwlstihle-that it is sure to be a
opinion where the facts^can not be
CURTAIN SCRIM, Ecru or White
uaivrrsjl
Uuirite.
Medium
slsc
r
v
obtained. Let evcry.nan be tolerant
iMdqqartera at a local hotel, and
ofiiffary man'a opinion. I ^ t every
Ivpreionlatlve-elect J. Herman Milman label his opinion aa an opinion
Ifr of Dodge county has opened beadLET YOUR DOLVVR D 0 D&lt;
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gufrtcra in hla camjialgn for s|&gt;eaker
awLniJk.AS
Jt,trulb..
Man
can
gnderSecond Model: Dreaa No. IML
atand ona another In terms of truth.
Size*, 14 to 20 yean. Price, 33 cetug,
They fight , each other over epiplng
1 “The boya can ba U ught how to
build a world of.peace. Nobody hut
boys can ever do thja. \
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■» “How can we do theee thingsT By
fxamitie! Every RotarlagKmuit t»j1

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, JU N E 27, 1923
f AGE TWO

SanfordDailyHerald

EUSTiS’is a l w a y s THERE

L fO S T

U X Sympathy,

By M Carlpr

IS PROSPERITY OF THE jitAILROADS A SOURCE OF
DANCER? •

Euatia, the most bcautfiul little city
In all the world, la also one of the
■
Some newspaper* whoso editors
moat progressive. It- ia Tilled with
wear smoked glasses seem to believe S
:-r
(he fincat people to bo found any­
that the present nroa of great pros­
The Herald Printing Co. where and they arc a crowd of 100 per
perity
being enjoyed by the railroads
r p a u &gt; H » |ii
cent boosters. When Euatia establish-:
pf
this
country is A menace to our
( t a r cd a Rotary Club we knew thnt Eua« . j . H o ix r.
well-being. The line of reasoning'!*
m, 4, ULLUID___ H&lt;r*U ry«T w w r*i tia would have one of the beat clubs
H . A. KKKIi-------- ------ H r a . r a l M * u i * r
not quite d e a r except th at a fear is
R . *. H O U . T
A « « , r l l i l M M i u i r r in the United Statea because wo knew
expressed th at the greater the, pros­
A i t i r t i i i t a H a r r . ' M i l l K m w i «• whdt kind of people made up the citi­
A r a iir .il..
perity of the roaijs t h e ‘greater the
zenship at Euatia. Thla haa been
danger of radical interference. Frank­
i.icwia a iiir p
C l r r a l a t l . a M m m *&gt; proven out by their latest feat—that
-W .ffrv &gt; r. m. |
ly, that situation is up jto tho road
fit, winning the sliver cup‘for having a
a .fc .t r l r l l * . P rlrr I . A S .a a r .
themselves. If raten a rc .n o t increas­
100 per cent attendance gt St. Loula
O b . V . a r ___ i.-------------------------------ed but lowered wherever possible nnd
I.M and coming the longest distance to the
■la M a a t b a
D r l l r r r r a l a C li p h r C a r r l r r
It excellent service is rendered the
itT'oeate)
convention with 100 per cent mem­
W rrh
—
‘
shipper, there will be no demand for
T h * h t « IS- f a I M - r a a r W r r k l r II r r - bership. Tho m teting a t SL Louis
government Intcrferchco or -regula­
■ U r a t l r r l r r a r m - N t a i l a a l . t ' o u a i r was an international meeting which
1oh w
it wort]
a a J la r a h l U h N r r r r p P r l S a r . I l r t r *
tion. Press reports nre. going the
J
ntnBEft
V
H
I.H
that
ItlAlLY
HAPPtMIT
1
H . l a c v a l r a a i a S r k a a n a a a a p p l l r a - means that tho Euatia Club ia ono of
10 uKE
fIU.tR HID TWC 60L
l i r a . MAO r * r y r a r , a l w a z a l a a A r a a r r .
WAS J I 5 A MtHtWI
rounds th at some of (he roads will
the heat Rotary clubs in tho world.
t
e
a
ott
TO THE RAILROAD
M K H K R T U B A H IO C tA TK U PHKSS
THAT CoY
this year declare dividends ranging
gAtH*
SO
OfT
Thnt
ia
something
of
which
Euatia
to
T h a A s a o H a ta d I ' r . a a la . x e l u . l v a l r
JttNBD OVER
anywhere from 20 per cent up to 50
a n l l t U d to (La u a a f o r r a p u b l l c a i l o n of enn well feel proud and aa n former
a l l n a w a d l a p a t c h . a r r . d l t . d to It o r
■aid ru u m !/1
per cent in addition to declaring stock
n o t o t b a r w l a a r r . d l t a d In t h l a p a p . r resident of Euatia the editor of the
a n d a ls o t h a l o i a l
n a w a p u b llah ad Herald takes great pride in tho Eua­
dividends. Undoubtedly this would he
■ train.
’followed by demands froip the radical
All t i ( b t a o f r a - p u b l l r a t f o n o f ap aclal tia Rotary Club—hut ns n Rotarinn
41.p atch * * h a r a l n e r a a l a . r* * .r* * d .
group, headed by such men an LnFolO ff l a r i n i R A I J l B V l k D I N n . P h a a a I I I we take pride in Euatia Rotary Club
iette, for n substantial reduction in
as n Rotary Club composed of 100 per
Adv.rtliln. k»r.«.n
r.aent.llv. '1
( F.rrl.n
rates thnt would pull the not income
cent members—every one of them.
IATIUN
THE AMERICAN PIUUSASXK
of the roads down to somewhere
Eustis hna gained n name and fame
around 7 or 0 per cent. Of course
thnt is world wide and Eustis ia
this m atter of rates now rests largely
known and will ho known far nnd
with the interstate commerce comwide
as
the
greatest
little
city
in
all
According to Jacksonville code of
11
mlsNlon which seeks to lie guided in
the
world.
Coral
for
Euatia.
law prohibition officers ran have
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO* i
its rulings by the consideration of n
----------- o----------liquor in their house and it ia not an
fair
return on the investment. It is
PRIZE FIGHTERS GET THE
infraction of the law—any other poor
this
problem
of rate structure th at is
DRINK
NO
ALCOHOL
AND
KEEP
WRITING FOR THE PAPER.
MONEY.
devil goes to jail. That ia ono of the
causing whatever of dissatisfaction
COOL.
reasons the prohibition lawn are held
"Why was not my letter printed in
I
_
• may exist througlAiut tho country.
It is a difficult problem these days
in contempt by the majority of the
the Independent?" inquires some
And it is a problem of vast import­
Men,
wo
have
n
few
wards
to
sny
talking higher education to the
people.
irate correspondent
from limo to to you touching on your diet during ance because it touches the pocketyoungsters
w
h
e
n
prize
fighting,
base­
■■ .
o ■- ...........
time. Well, thorn mny bo several
books of every citizen, east or west,
And the question of boon* in the ball, moving pictures nnd other lines lensoiiH, including improper m atter, the hot1 spell. Everybody eats too north or south.—Lakeland Star-Tele­
home of an officer in Jacksonville of work promises so much more but the main reason is thnt you do much anil most food is too heavy for
gram.
bring! to mind similar raaen in other money than a professional career. not write it so thnt thn editor ran average individuals. This is a good
----------- o----------time
to
swear
off
on
meat.
Wo
have
parta of the atate. Officers can have Who ever heard of n college profes­ use it without rewriting it. Remem­
BILLBOARD
PUBLICITY IS NOT
the
word
of
an
eminent
Tnmpn
phyall the liquor they want and their sor or n professional mnn of any ber that thn linotype operator goes
PROPER
THING.
health, that
favorites can do the same hut the kind getting n clean million for a few nt high speed nnd thnt he .hns no sidnn Wh6 discusses
man with little pull and influence ia hours n week for a few weeks? Sport time to stop nnd decipher words thnt meat cause* many ills, among them
Under the law passed by the Inst
not allowed io have even n spoonful takes the placa of our holidays even are not plain. No newspaper is will­ indigestion, hives, high blood pres­
legislature
the measure dealing with
sure nrtd' th a t feeding of dullness. Go
and all big fights are pulled or iried
of liquor In Ilia house.
ing to tie up a mnehino while de­ without m eat for n few weeks nnd the supervision of convicts in general
to be pulled on the glorious Fourth of
, ■o
ciphering some hieroglyphic called savo ‘money and Ix-nrfit your health, requires thnt each month the report
This ia to^iotify Boh Molly thnt un­ July—with Liberty enlightening the
n world or trying to mnko senso out There nre ninny things thnt ono can of inspections and} the examinations
it* a we get three iaauea of hia paper stock yards. The Jacksonville Jour­
of some sentence. And the editor cut without overloading the stomach of physicians shall be forwarded to
weekly, we are Ruing to enter suit nal snys:
has no time to spend in m arking over
the clerk of the court in each county,
for mental angtiiah, which will put
"For ri brief period of time it ap­ nnd making readable your copy or in with Ylcsh food three times a dny.
(Qmykquaro mcnl nnd two light ones who shall-,upon the receipt of cnch
him out of business.—Reporter-Star. peared that the pummeling exhibi­
rewriting it. Now, honestly, if you are enough Tor ordinary folk. We blnnk, post the same on the board nt
Kama to you, old chap. It in all the tion to ho given by Messrs. Dempsey
have something you think worth sny* clnfls an those who are, not ordinary the court house.
fault of the mails. Service on let­ nnd Gibbons in hohor of Uncle Sam's
ing through the columns of the nc\y»- tho men whh Tabor hard for (12 to
In this way the report, while in
ters ia bad enough. Service on news­ birthday might he cnled off. The sec­
pnper, don’t you think it is worth (1G a day, (trying hods, laying one sense of the word, is made pub­
papers—well, there ain't no such ond lump sum of (100,000 to he paid
writing plainly nnd ncrording to the
animal.
to the manager of Mr. Dempsey was newspaper rules? And don’t yon brick, shovlnj Jnekplnncn and so on. lic, is kept from the public; for there
are hundreds, and thousands in each
a little late in appearing, nnd nothing think, if the editor is willing to give Tho toilers yeijuire solid food, while
the man a tilh e ^dcsk can go along county who never frequent a court­
Sanford lias at Innt organized a but Mr. Ream 's intense love of sport
the xpnee too and pay theexpenso of nnd Keep hieVtrcngtii nnd henlth on house, nnd a few of those wjio do, un­
Florida vegetable corporation which Indurod him to add n few minutes to
printing your communication, thnt milk and fruits ami cereals. We of­ less interested in some special ense
Is expected to do grout tilings for thnt tho allotted time, so thnt frenzied
you should a t least furnish him ’’good fer no suggpstions regarding fowl, which, accidentally, might be posted
fertile and productive region. It ia knnkurs might hustle about nnd dig
copy?"—St. Petersburg Im icpeqjpi^ ft)/. .1*W:tUiF«n; tlft flrdinary^pomnion \ticreon, cv^r^glancp nt tjift, t^iurd.
yffleered t v local irrowera-uf louil an&gt;.lh».&lt;MislfaiJiaApHa o t tha f*al title
sonse knows well enough what suits The posted honnf at nny courthouse
and aurceaaful experience in Sanford, a million dollars will Ihj taken -in at
The bwv round-trip excursion fares him. Rut we do offer advice to ail is the best place in tho world to
and will look after the sales nnd dis­ the gate, tho champion nnd his boss
announced in our Friday issue showed hands not to take drinks containing "hide" anything. This posting com­
tribution of tho ntnny products for Would pat accept any pledge based
how reasonably one cun hie nway, via alcohol. That spirit burns if you plies in one way with the law; nt the
which Sanford is famous. Applica­ on future income, but demanded thu
'
the Atlantic Const Lima to numerous touch n mutch to it nnd it starts a same time it does not give the pubtion has been made for n charter merry rattle of visible cash. While
celebrated summer resorts, theJ^:kets tiro of its own in the lx&gt;dy and the I Hetty which the reading and buslwhich will be received In tho near this was going on Mr. Dempsey was
permitting 1 sto p -o v e r
privileges. drlnker suffers. There are other ness factions desire to know through
future. It will nil n long-felt warn busy writing n learned discourse on
While the automobile is n convenience reasons for not drinking, too, it be­ the columns of the local papers.
in tho flourishing city on tho St. What England must do to develop
on a trip of thin nature, it is very
Leon county is the first to carry
Johns.—Tampa Timea.
pugilism on a high plane, nnd Mr. doubtful if one gains that degree of] ing against the law to buy liquors
Gibbons wns dictating tin interview rest that iui outing should bring if nnd dangerous to consume what boot­ out the stipulations of the Lindsey
leggers have to sell. We sny nothing bill, and is now posting on the board
HOME MONEY—HOME INVEST- un things in general, the distinguish­
the trip is made over rough roads, about that, however, but merely point of the courthouse detuils regarding
MKNT.
ed bruiser* receiving u large emolu­ with fhe almost ever-present dan­
ment for tlds literary effort which ger of accident nnd minor troubles out that it Is suicidal to take aboard the eleven men in the working camp
a cargo of alcohol during the sum­ ximl four prisoners in the jail. All
Tho heat investment in thu world ia imposed no hardship on either Itethat lake the joy out of life. A jour­ mer time.—Tampa Tribune.
details regarding these things arc
an investment
in your own home yond tile Inhorious signing of their
ney by train is reasonably safe, sure
told on the board, but the great mass
town. Thla ia eiqVtlsIly true of San­ names toarticles prepared by news­
of destination and, to many people,
of people will know nothing about
EUSTIS MADE A WORLD’S
ford today for there in no city in paper reporters,
offers the most in the 'way of rest
them
until they slinll bo published in
RECORD
tho south that shown any greater
"It is estimated thnt on July -Ith and freedom from worry, and is not
I
the
newspapers,
for which no fund
growth in one yeat’s time then San­ there will lie spent by the eager
much, if nny, more expensive.—Plunl
An unprecedented “slunt" in the has been created.—Polatka News.
ford tuking every item into considera­ prize-fans a total sum uf nine million
City Courier.
nnnnls of International Rotary was
tion. And when ope nlupn to con­ of dollars, Prior to thnt time hun­
-oThe Herald for first claw job work.
pulled off by tho Rotary flub of Eussider thnt homo money has built all dreds of thousands of rolunihs of
O l'U HEAVY REVENUE TAXES lis, when it Went to the international
tho new buildings and homes nnd rending m nttrr wll! appear in the
other improvements
it la nothing newspapers discussing the firms, the
President. Harding boasts that, un- convention nt St. I*ouls, with every
member of tho club in the party.
short of marvelous. The watchword eyebrows, the
tnble maimers, t h e |‘**'r *'*" ntfmlnlatration, the expenses
of the local people nhould be "Home families, the sleeping styles, nnd (hi of govciyimenl vre not only being
Thin Is an achievement never before
Investments" made by homo money eating rapacities of the young gen­ kept wit/iin tho budget but Ihut he equnlly by a Rotary Club nnd omIf possible but always keep in mind tlemen who nttrnct more attention hns ndirumulnted two hundred mil­ which, it is predicted, will never be
that your money invested at home titan the President of thu United lion dollars to be applied oil our war duplicated. Making the record nil the
will return to you—tho money in­ States. On the iiuy following the debts. The fact in, however, that tho more remarkable ia the fact that this
vested in outside corporations will fight there will disappear from the people of the United States were chili traveled n lung distance. If it
not return to you hut goes to enrich precincts of Shelby, Mont., a large never, in the history of the govern­ bud been done by a club located with­
other cities and states. The Mort­ assortment of headaches, a number ment, taxed so highly us now. Every in n few miles of 8 t. Louis nr even 100
gage Loan Company, Tho Seminole of empty pockets, a lot of hud gram ­ time ‘you turn around you run your or 200 mileir.Tt would not have exritSecurities Company, the Sanford mar, and a carload uf cash carefully bund down in your pocket for money cd so much attention—ut for a club
Building &amp; Ixian
Association und guarded by the experts who manage to pay some sort of tribute to the in faraway Florida to show up with a
other homo institutions all mean n the business affairs of pugilists. Few U littnl States.
Internal revenue, 100 per cent attendance is regarded in
good return on your investment nnd people-will know where the President cu.tsoms duties, income tax, taxes on Rotary circles as little short of phe­
the money is working where you ran spoke, or rend whut various staes- estates, tuxes direct and indirect, nomenal.
Furthermore, tho Eustis Club is n
see it—it la working for you und mcn hud to sny on the meaning of IflXCH on this nnd tnxes on thnt. Ever­
new
one—a "baby club." These "baby
your homo town and doing wonders Independence Day. A few professors lastingly you lire paying tnxes to
Rotes"
from Florida have set a mnrk
in development along every line. wlm druW (l.HOil a year for agitating U n d e Sam. There will be something
' When you invest your money in tlie liuitthu intellect may take tho 'for the Democrat* to do when we get for older nhd more experienced Rohome institutions you are not only trouble to read the Declaration of liv- buck into power two yearn bonce.— tnrians cvetywherc.
Carrying out tho 100 per cent idea,
making a safe investment in the beat dependence. A few enthusiastic
,
husinstic re-/ Gulpesvillc Sun. •
the
Eustis Rotnrion* made it n point
■0 i
property In the world but you are formers may view with alarm nonw X
while
in Nt. Louis to attend every Hes­
helping to build your home town. The uf the tendencies of thei time. Hut
LAWS MAY SEEM STRANGE
sian of the convention lit a body. Ev_____ E*U»
Post hiU the nail oil July
1923, will lie heralded tWe
Many folks are discussing the Int- eiywhere they were designated and
the head aa follows:
wmld over as the calandnr date upon est wrinkle in the prohibition laws as distinguished ns the 100 per cant club.
tf'A pPfEfiotion and gratitude, is due which, two thrifty pugllst* wallop^ d
The Tribune is proud of thu Eustis
they apply to tho foreign ship* and
to U iot^ resident* of ' We«t Palm each' other a t the rate of (U,U00 par
e*l&gt;ecinlly thu British ships. Some Itotnry Club. All Florida is proud of
Beach by whose efforts the financing wallop, before the shrlenkx of 'fifty
s*y Amcrirn cannot aiexo tho liquor it. All International Rotary is proud
of building construction has been thousand patriot* who never hjcsiUito
on ship*. We wuuld nay that'A m erica of It.
aided. There is no limit to the growth to spend (500 on a Fourth of July'] or any other nation can do as they
Everybody at St. Loula heard of
this city can attain if it* citizens celebration provided It Is di voted to please about the contents of a ship. Eustii; *11 the RoUrlan* who didn't
m*ka concerted effort; the obligation on exposition of tho inan'.y art u t When the editor of tho Herald was go to St. Loul* and all their friends
to tAke the initiative ia on them, if self-d«rfen»e,
/
carrying supplies on English tran s­ will hear of Euatia when the Rotarin no other manner than the organ­
"And then to put. the final mantle port ships for the men of the Ameri­ Ians return home; Euatia will be men­
isation of corporations and inviting of patriotism over tho entire nffair, can u riiy und navy our rigfcrattca tioned and pralaod a t every Rotary
inveetor* to take stock. By provid­ tho fighter who lose* will announce were alv.iays locked up under seal In meeting, in every Rotary publication.
ing the organisation for financing, as to the anxious world: "I am iVeply reaching B ritish waters and kept un­
Tho Eusti* Roatrians not only win
energetic and far-sighted men of this thankful to know that tho champion­ der seal until we sailed for France. the convention trophy but they have
city have done, they collected local ship remains in tho
good old U. No question* were /asked about the won something much more valuable
a h i made 1It available for H. A."
legality of UkiifyM ur supplies away —worldwide publicity for their town
local use.. Many of the Uiurifta have
from u* * nd u ® * -wefts ulowered If and their state.—^Tampa Tribune.
........... 14,'"
which they
tjicy 4*sDf.
^eilT^. inva*tln
b*y f«T
i f f wh(rh
1 W&lt; will movo, y » ( Will e lite
kkked.' W h e n 'It cornea' to ‘
Dt; c a rro t# opportunities for)‘Jn- A l M i f household.poods, or &gt; o
thky ^ e a s K tfo A me
thfc cuafi
.......
PaU U kH m r r » « •» » * ■ « * » » &lt; &gt;«&lt;
*mr ■« Ik * H f r * M B a t M l H , MT
M *o*U * A n *
Tim.

r

WiH You Back Yourself to Win?
If you will not, how can you
expect anyone else to do so?
The people o f this world usual­
ly rate a man by how he rates
him self.
"
Every tim e you add a dollar to
your interest-bearing account,
you hack yourself to win.
Let this bank help ?ou o u t

Peoples Bank.
of Sanford
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Deposits on Ford Savings Plan received hew?.

" O U R c n th u i
incc won’t surprise tha motorist who Enow
• once

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a value to be respected and to be investigated.
The users o f “ U S C O k n o w It a» a nldhey’a
worth fhat eagre- before rivc-publfcfdi^M iiicr
and that has irtmntamcd its ZeaSersWip.' -»;i &lt;
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to deliver their ice, which is pure distilled w ater icej free
. from all oil, grease and sediment. We also wish to call
to your attention th a t several wagons peddling ice on the
streets claim to be selling ice for us. All of our wagons
and trucks ave Green with our Signs oh them. And any
inattention by our drivers or misrepresentation by otofej*
wagons will be cheerfully 'rectified at once if corthtilfiicated to the mbnhgement. We have sufficient 1^ l a ­
ment on hand to take care of daily orders. We expect to
have our box open in the heart of the city in a few days,
with telephone and will appreciate your patronage.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, J923

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T o tin ly . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o t &gt;3 n io e k
D., D. It. M i t c h e l l 's S u r v e y o f t h e L evy
t l r a n t . T h e a a ld la n d b e i n g n**easrd
a t th o d a t e o f ( h e I s s u n n r e of auch
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
A lao T e x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 273. d a te d
t h e 7 th d a y o r J u n e . A. D. 1920. ben
filed nald c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffice en d
b a n m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f u r T a x Deed to
Is su e In ecco l-d an c* w i t h la w .
Raid
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e * t h e fo lltiw lq g d e ­
s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y a l t u a t e d In Hemlnole
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o t 7E Ulock
D.. D. ft- M itc h e ll'* R u rv e y o f t h e Levy
t l r a n t . T h e a a ld la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d
e t til* d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e o f n u rh
c e r t l f c e t e In t h e n a m e of U n k n o w n .
A leo T e x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 272. d a te d
t h e 7 th d * y o f J u n e . A. D. m o , h a s
filed a a ld c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffic e an d
h a a m o d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x Deed
t o Is su e in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Raid
c e r t i f i c a t e c m h r a c r a t h e f o l lo w in g d e ­
s c r i b e d p r e p e r t y s i t u a t e d In Hemlnole
C o u h t y j . F I n r l d n . _ t o - w i t : I ^ t 4* Ijlock
n . . t&gt;.
( I r a n i . . T h o s a i d la n d b e i n g a ss e s s e d
a t t h e d a t e o f th o I s s u a n c e o f su c h
certificate tn th e nam o of U nknown.
A ls o . T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 271, d a te d
t h e 7(h d a y o f J u n e . A. D. 1920. h a a
filed a a ld c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ff ic e a n d
h a s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f a r T a x D.Wd
t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Raid
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l lo w in g d e ­
s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d tn R rm ln o le
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o t 32 (L e s s
H 6 a c r e s ) , B lo c k D., D. It. M itc h e ll's
BnrVoy o f L o r y ( I r a n i . T h e s a id la n d
h s l n c a s a c s s r d a t th o d a t o of th o Is­
s u a n c e o f s u c h c e r t IIIcaiu In th o n a m e
of .H o ra c e Sanderson.
A leo TAX C e r t i f i c a t e No. 270, d ate.]
th w 7 th d a y of J u n e , A. D. 1120, h a s
filed 1 « u d c c r l i f i r n t o In m y o ff ic e a n d
f i A h ' m o d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D rod
t o i s s u e I n . a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Raid

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C ertificate No. 304. dsteC
nw
J u n *' A - D- •*«*. has
C*r t 11,n c a j ° lb m y o f flee a n d
h a a m a d e a p p li c a ti o n f o r T a x Deed to
Is sue In a c c o rd a n c e w i t h law .
Raid
f f f t J l l f a l P fml»rnrrw t h r follow In If de*
scKII.ed p r o p e r ty s l tu n i e d In Hemlnole
C ou n ty , h lo r ld n . t o - w l t : ta il 4, 1' h ll L p .. • . y ,,.u,,K ' I r a n i . Rec. *2 T w p . 30,
R. It. 31 R. T h e said la n d b e in g a s ­
sessed a t t h e d a t e o f t h e I s su a n c e of
su c h c e rtif ic a te In th e n n m r o f Ja n *
Vnttfige, K sla te .
A lso T a x C e r tl f i r a te No. 103. d a te d
t h e 2nd d a y of J u n e . A. D. 191*. h a s
Jlled said c e rtif ic a te In iny office a n d
h a s m a d e a p p li c a ti o n fo r T a x Deed
to Issu e tn a c c o rd a n c e w ith law . Raid
c e rtif ic a te e m b r a c e a th e f o l lo w in g d e ­
s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d a n d b e i n g In
R em lnole&gt;(1ntm tn F lo r id a , t o - w l t : Lota
2, I t ’a n d IT, Dhllllp !b Y o u n g U rn n t.
Her. r. T w p . 21 R. H. 31 F a s t .
The
aald la n d b e in g a s s e sse d a t t h e d a t e
o f th e Is su an ce of su c h c e r t if ic a te In
th e n a m e of J u n e Younge. K stale.
Also T a x C e rtific a te No. IT. d a te d
t h e 2nd d a y of J u n e . A. D. 1919. h a s
filed sa id c e r t l f i r a t e In m y o ffic e a n d
lias innite ‘n p p llrn tIo n f.,r T n* D rr.l
t o Is sue In a c c o rd a n c e w ith law. Raid
c e rtif ic a te e m b r a e r s t h e f o l lo w in g des c rib e d p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d tn R rm ln o le
C ou n ty . F lo r id a , t o - w l t : L ot 7 Ulock
3 .Tier S H anford. T h e said la n d b ein g
a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a t e of t h e Is su a n c e
of su c h c e rtif ic a te In th e mime of U n ­
known.
Also T a x C ertificate No, S3, d a te d
t h e 2nd d a y of J u n e , A. D. 1919, lias
filed sa id c e rtif ic a te In my o rtlc e ani'i
' h a s m a d e a p p li c a ti o n f o r T ux DfeCI
t o Isaue In a c c o rd a n c e w ith law . Raid
c e r t i o r a t e * e m b r a c e s t h e f o l lo w in g de
s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d an d b r i n g In
Hemlnole C om ity, Kla,. t o - w l t : Lot
*. 11. 12. a n d 13. W . F. l . e a v l t t ' a Hub
D ivision. T h e said l a n d b e in g a s s e s s
ed a t t h e d o te of t h e Is su a n c e o f a u c h
c e r t if ic a te In th e nam o of U n k n o w n .
Also T u x C e rtific a te No. 17. d a te d
t h e 2nd d a y of J u n e . A. D. 1919.- ho»
filed s a id c e rt if ic a te In m y o ff ic e a n d
lias m n d r a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D eed
to Issue lit a c c o r d a n c e w ith law . HAld
c e r t if ic a te e m b r a c e s th o f o l lu w ln g de
s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In Hemlnole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , t o - w l t : All In H an ford
t l r a n t . Her. 30 T w p . 10 H. I t a n g n 30 E
30 a c re s . T h e sa id la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d
a t t h e d a t e of t h e I s s u a n c e of s u r h c e r
tl f i c a lr In t h e n a m e o f E l i s a b e t h K issel
A lso T a x C e rti fi c a te
No. 1, d a te t.
t h e 2nd d a y uf J u n e . A. D. 1919. haa
filed Raid c e rtif ic a te In m y o ff ic e and
h a a m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x Deed
to Irruo In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law . Raid
c o r t ll lc a t e e m b r a c e a t h e f o l lo w in g de
a c rih e d p r o p e r t y a l t u a t e d In Hemlnul
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a . ' t o - w l t :
HKt*
H W U Hec. 21. T w p . 19 H H a n g * 29
K.
40 a erca.
T h e eald la n d b e in g
naacRRei] a t t h e d a t e of t h e iRRUnnce
o f euch c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f ti n
known.

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SCALE OF SALARIES EST
IHED
FOB VOCATIONAL
IS THAT
WOULD MAKE THEM STAY
A-

fcatlier th a n Move Around From Year to Year
Says Philips
tO y T V

A s s o c ia te d P e r e a t

TALLAHASSEE, June 27.—A scale .Board gradually louse n the appropriaof anis’rlca for vocations! teachers tions.
that would be an incentive for them
“That the board fix some basis for
to atgy in one place rather than move aiding Industrial Education ln the
around from year to year, is the rec­ larger cities as above mentioned, eith­
ommendation of. Shclttm Philips, di­ er upon population, number of people
rector of vocational cducktioh, sub­ cmployed/ln gainful occupations, or
mitted to the board for the coming someone or more diminnnt trades that
year. Under Mr. Philips' plan the may be 'sim ilar in ail of the largest
salary paid by the etotc would remain «cities
1r unde rconaidcration.
statio n er^ at $1,500 n year fo r white
"That tho board allow the state
tvacliera of agricultural schools. The supervisor of home economics uta of
counties would be asked to supple­ all money above the sum necessary
ment the salaries as follows: For tho for the BQVen all-day schools, in even­
first year teacher $300, making a to­ ing homo ttconomics classes.
tal of $1,800; fDr the second year
, “That the state board hnvc put into
teacher $500, making a total of $2,- pamphlet form the state plana for
000; for the third’ year teacher $700, vocational education after surh roviamaking the total $2,200 and for the Iona as tho state superintendent may
fourth year teacher $000, giving him find necessary to bring the plans upa totkl of $2,400. Shouhl*nny of tho to-date."
.
counties fall to abide by this schedule
the state, under Mr. Philips' platf
would wihtdraw its support. Tho nrrangemont carried out further would
provide t h a t'a teacher removing to
another place would start alt over on
the first year's salary,
' Mr. Philips recommends that statb
uld be withdrawn fQim tho Agricul­
(A R E
tural department of the Wauchula
county
school for _ tho
next ensuing NATION-WIDE ‘DKIVB IS PLAN- lit ip p ip itt
.m s n u J HtlUIrtlfWj.n- ..... "NED; FLOBIIHANS MEET *
year,
and
that
aid
be
allowed
to the
filed' a a ld c e r t if ic a te In m y o ff ic e and
IN ORLANDO
h a a mnile a p p t l c a l l n n f o r T a x D m ! BarbcrsviUe school in Volusia county
to Irruc In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law. Raid
c e r t if ic a te em b r a c e * t h e f o l lo w in g de and Alachua school In Alachua county,
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 27.—At
•arllte d p r o p e r t y a l t u a t e d In R rm ln o le and if funds are available, to the ne­
C o u n ty . F lo r id a , t o - w i t :
NtVH
«f
a
recent meeting here called by tho
N K ' i Hec. 34. T w p. 20 H. It. 29 Ru*t gro school in Leesburg, Lake county.
secretnrios of the Chambers of Com­
40 acre*.
T h e aald la n d b e in g aa
Mr. Philips beileves that his salary
arant-d nt t h e d a t e of t h e laau a n cn of
■uch r r r t l l l r a t e In III* n a m e o f O ver plan would encourage teachers to re­ merce of tha state, steps were taken
a t r e e t T u r p e n t i n e C o m p an y .
far raising from $400,000 to $000,000
Alao T ux C e rtific a te No. fi. d a te d main In the axniu school and ’{the pre­
t h e 3rd d a y of J u n e , A. I). 1911. ha* sumption is that tho second term in to bo used in a national advertising
filed anltl c e rtif ic a te In m y office and
campaign of Alabama, details now
hn* m a d e a p p li c a ti o n f o r T a x Deed the same school-is evidence of a first
being worked out by tho cxccutlvu
t o laaue In n reu rd n iie a' w ith law. Raid
c e rtif ic a te em b race* th e f o l lo w in g tie year’s success.”
committee
of the Greater AlubatAn
a r r l b e d p r o p e r ty M u ta te d In H rm lnoln
“ Where teachers wilfully remove to Association. This action is an out*
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , t o - w l t : I J i j of HtV44
of R U !i a n d HKti of R H 'i Hec 34. T w p another school," Mr. Philips
report growth of the meeting, when sanction
29 K. *0 itrre*. T h e milit Uttld
n iE Y ARB MADE IN ORLANDO b1.9r i nH.g It.ii**ra*rd
ut t b r d a t e of th e la- soys, “there should be removed the and promise of support of the move­
n n e e of a u r h c e rtif ic a te In t h e n a m e salary incentive, and thia is to be ac­
trom tho beat m aterials and properly au
ment was given by more than 200
of U n k n o w n ,
V n lr a a aald c e rtlf ira te * »Tinll be re complished by placing them in a low­ leading manufacturers, industrial and
Installed in-Sanford or vicinity, if you d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to law, 'T a x Deed er scalo of salary.
will laatir t l te r r o n on t h e 5th d a y of
business men from all sections of
wlah. Wo specialize * in Awnings, J u l y . A. D. 1913.
The salary front tho state and the state. With the endorsement o(
W IT N U W t mV officia l s i g n a t u r e a n d
a t till* th e 30tb daV of May. A, D. federal funds will at all tl tiles guar­ the plan ax outlined, definite actJoz
i’orch Curtains or anything of can- ae
1923
antee a comfortable living wuge, and will soon he taken to advertise Ala­
A. IMlCdl-AKH.
ras.
C ? #rk
rLC
__________irc u i t C o u rttheir
reward for peculiar aucceaa may bama in every state of the union.
Hemlnole C ou n ty , F la.
be found in thn Ihcrettsa af salary
Itvi A. SIJ WKKlfR, D, C.
Members of tha executive commit­
We also make WINDOW SHADES 6 .3 0—6-6-13-16-37— 7^4______ •
from local fundi." .
tee of the Association met in Mobile
of A r a i l r a l l o o f o r T a x l»e&lt;
Other rccommendatlona submitted Juno 10 to appoint an advisory
to your order a t a saving to you, N o1tice
a d r r N rrtlo a STB of th e H r a f r i l
S t a l n l r o o f I k e M a t e of F lo r id a .
mittce of 07 members, one from each
By
Mr. Philips follow!
especially ori odd aizd window*.
N o tice la h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t 4. E.
county
of the state, which will act iff
P a r t i n , p u r c h a a e r of T a x C e rtific a te
“That n minimum amount of equip­
No, tXO. d a te d t h e «th day o f J u l y A.
Estim ates given cheerfully.
connection with the executive commit­
ment
for
agricultural
schools
be
D. J»14, had,
had. filed a a lud jjcceerrttlifrl r a ‘U lit m y
o ffice,
Fee. nod h aa mat)I t a p p li c a ti o n f o r adopted by tho Blatfi Board and each tee in handling the affairs of tho as­
T a x D e e d 't o Uxue InHi aeco rd a n o * w i t h
sociation. A meeting will then be held
law .
Baltl c e r t l f i r a t e r m o r a r r a i u couhty board be fumiahed a list of
f o l l o w i n g drRfarlbed p r o p e r ty a lt u a t e d said equipment with current coat of in Montgomery to perfoct the organi­
In H rm ln u ta C b u n ly . F lo rid a , t o - w l t !
D ot 10 p l a t of T u a k a w l ll n re c o r d e d terns on the list; and tho state super­ sation. Later anoint meeting of the
lh P l a t Hook II. page-66. O r a n g e C o u n ­
visor be requested to require the coun­ advisory and executive committees
t y . record*.
T h e aald la n d b e in g a**r*ard a t t h e ty board to purchase only tboou a r­ Will outline a definite program of ac­
d a t e of iM u am -r of .aurli c e r t if ic a te t n
tion for raising tho advertising fund,
t h e n a m e of IV. tv. , T h om p ao n.
U n- ticles which are to be used in the
l o u aald .car
c a rtlfic a to ahull be r e d e e m e d
Members of the Executive commit­
l*g»
work of the class for the ensuing
Ta* I
a c c o r d i n g tb Is
tee Include 0. L. Bunn, of Birming­
on
t
h
e
6th
day
year’s
program,
and
this
demand
upon
Pljonu 114—204 S. Main St.
1131*“ "
ham, chairman; J. E. Addicke, Mo­
WITNltRH niv offiolal a l g n a t u r a a n d the county boerd be made cacli suc­
ORLANDO
-:*
FLORIDA' e e * l thl* th o 30th d i y of May A. D., ceeding, year for the next year's pro­ bile; W. F, Black, Montgomery; J, B.
Brossious, Tuscaloosa; J. G. Scherf,
I,,,‘
A. DOPOLASg.
gram.
'‘F irst in Our Line**
C le rk C irc u it C o u rt.
Andalusia; W. C. Watson, Anniston,
Hemlnole C o u n ty . F la .
“That, if the resident teachor-trainand R. N. Jones, Florence.
[ WKKKH. V. C.
Ity a .
er
a t the Unlvcndtg of Florida and
7-4
(-3 0 — 6-6-13-30-37
state supervisor exchange duties for
Florida Jo Be Topic of Orlando Meet
; the purpose of allowing the teacher*
Florida's needs, past and present,
trainer to visit any of the agricultur­
will be discussed a t the get-together
al ochols of the state, such visits by
the resident teacher-trainer'lie1 con, meeting of representatives from var­
ious parts of the atatn interested in a
fined largely to schools where those
Greater
Florida which will be held in
' teachers who have biit recently grad
Grlarido
July 10.
hated' from his department are em­
A
state-wide program of activities
ployed, for the express' purpose of
Mpplemcntlng the work he may have to be carried on during tho next two
yean will pc agreed upon, according
done in class room training.

iEJg

ALABAMA GOES
AFTER $600,000
FDR PUBLICITY

Other Florida cities are becoming
tired of the endless drives, too, and
are thinking of adopting the sensible
-Community Cheat solution that so
Tftfe LARGEST BUSINESS
many northern cities have adopted
with -such fine success, and speaking
6t *f:♦» • TQPAY
' v* r . ,
,1
* •, 1 U *. .t
for Jacksonville, the Timcs-Union
says:
t
til . ,
•#*.
*1 .
in r * 1 1 1 .41
' vm small-yearn ago, but "started right!* with
“Tho Salvation Army drive comes
n Checking Account.
to an end in Jacksonville today. Six
months of, the year have passed and
You, too, whether Fiarmcr, Firm or In­
there hatfo been already seven differ­
dividual are itivited to start right with this
ent kinds of drives for funds, not
strong batik.
counting the special efforts put forth
If you have money transactions, we can
by the different churchea. The peo­
help you.
ple have responded each time, and
should there be as many more calls
Established 1887
during the next six months it is
'
Capitol $100,000.00
probable that persona appealed to
would respond.
'
“The response to this call bears
testimony to the goodnoss the lore
for his fellow man and the generosity
of the average individual. It ia good
for each person to give—to give un­
til he feels it. However, there are
many who think the drive for funds
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
for charitable purpose* is overdone.
F. P. FORSTER, Prcaldent
D. F. WH1TNBR. Cashier
“ Each of the charitable institutions
Is organiced by persons with unself­
ish motives and high ideals nnd ns a
rule they are managed and controlled
by persons of tho same eharncter. sons why devote their lives to the can be spared during the year. Could
Their one iden is to help suffering office of charity. Wo contend, hotv- n plnn not bo worked out by which
humanity. Very f r e q u e n t l y , h o w e v e r , evor, that entirely too much is done each person would contribute to tho
their efforts nrr misdirected. Those for thn average 'down and out’, anti community chest just as much aa ha
whom they would help, they oftlmcs not enough to help him do for him­ possibly could In Ja n u a ry ! Then,
self or to foreo him to do.
could this not be apportioned out to
injure.
“In putting on all these driver, tho various organisations dispensing
“Tliofo are very few ])ooplo in the
world who need charity. The only men and women ore called on to loavo charity in t^io city ! Individuals
wny to help a person Is to help him their business nnd contribute their might stipulate exactly what amount
help himself. If n person is hllnd, time nnd their energy to go among was to go to each organisation, .
Of course, there will bo a g reat
that Is no excuse for him t3 become the people soliciting. The business
a pauper. The chnritnblo organiza­ people of the city are continually many who throw cold wator on this
tion which really docs most for that harassed by visits from various com- proposition and say that it can not
man is the one that refuses to GIVE mlttees in the interest of tho several bo done. Wo sincerely believe th at
him a penny but makes him n loan, organizations. Each- of tho sev'en the business people will wclcomo th e '
to allow him to equip himself for that has collected funds since Christ­ idea and that if this plan wore put
service, nnd then holds him to strict mas is worthy. The people generally into practice, there would be more
desire to give through these agencies. money for each organiiatiQn than
account for repayment.
“There are many positions that a There is a luck of efficiency add a there is now, for the cost attendant
lame mnti may fill. The fact that a duplication of effort thnt should bu' on each campaign would bo elimi­
•
nated. , Some people might be left
person has lost ono 'or two limbs eliminated.
should not moko him a charge for
“la the community chost to which without Jobs, however.”
society. A community not so long every person contributes what ho cnn.
—■
*4S — - «■
\
ago allowed n young innn who had nt tho beginning of tho year Hot a
ELECTRO CIT YMANAGBR.
the misfortune to lose a leg to beg much more feasible plan than tho
on the streets for money with which everlasting soliciting nnd drives7
NEW SMYRNA, June 27W. H.
to huy an artificial leg. That com­ Tho average business mnn, sml wo­
Hweopc
hah been elected city man­
munity pauperized the young man.
man, whether employer or employe,
“This is not meant as n criticism of makes out n budget nt the beginning ager of this city. He received 13d
those noble nnd self sacrificing per- of tho year knows definitely what out of 144 votes cast.

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fied / By looking* over the dakJand you cab only real ire thtf
splendid vahteaf.ltB offer;.

“Hint, in all white schools where
two fall time agricultural teachers
are employed, the state board’ will
allow $760 for salary of tho jfcond
teacher on a IS months employment.
“That regulations be adopted re­
stricting the vacation period of sgiiculturat teachers to purposes of pro­
fessional improvement and limited tb
not more Utah two weeks during tb*
year, except ln special cases that have
the' approval of. tho state supervisor,
“That, In order to encourage cities
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the Florida Development Board, and
those ln attendance will represent tha
chambers of commerce, banka and
land interests, hotel4, Jobbing and
wholesale houses, railroads, newspa)&gt;STh and other organisations' that
play a part in tha general develop­
ment of the state. It is estimated
that at leait 100 men will be present.
The meeting will only last one day.

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Florida State League
Orlando 7, Tampa 1.
Daytona 2, Lakeland 8.
Dradentown 3, St, Petersburg 7.

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Suaeaptlbla to tha Sllghteat
Changa In Temperature.

Friday nnd Saturday—Milton Sill?
in ".Skin Deep." And as an added a t­
traction, International News only one
day old.

Saints Take Second •
S traight from Growers

New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland ....
SL Ixiuis ....
Detroit ........
C hicago.......
Washington
Boston ........
Southern Association
Won Lost
New Orleans
Mobile ......,.
Nsshvillu .....
Atlanta .......
Chattanooga
Memphis .....
Birmingham
Little Bock ..

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minute.
Date June July Aug. Kept. OH
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a little Slang horsnin

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OCEAN VIEW HOTEL
CORONAtiO BEACH, FLORIDA
Surf Bathing and Shower Baths
For Reservations and Rates

WANTED

Daily Fashion Hint

ADDRESS, OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, CORONADO, FL
Too can find th*. name of
every liv# Business Mmn
la Sanford la thla Crdnmn
sack day.
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able Professional Men, sstli
• f whom. In hJa chosen profaaeton the Herald recom­
mends to tho people.

M Iff k h

on account of lt« purity is fast becoming the drinking
for Central Florida,. It is also recommended for use i
tcries. If you arc not drinking Elder Springs Water
give it a trial.

PHONE 311—WE’LL DELIVER

Classified Ads le n word. No
Ad taken for lest tha’n 25c.
And positively no Claaalfled
Ads charged to anyono. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
srordingly.

uick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
va picas* you, tell other*; If not,
tall ns. Phoa* 418

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.

The Herald dell
week for 16c.

CLAY AW AY T H E YEARS

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Sanford Independents
to Play DeLand Here

Orlando Takes Her
First Two Games in
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Extends to Orlando and Daytonn as well as tho hundreds
bottles we put out in Sanford every dny

j Ida right instead of shooting it
EXPLAINING ORIGIN OF COAL
i straight.
Among other engagements in his
Traea and Vagatabla Mattar, Carbon.
Izad by Hot Lava, tha Foundation,
first New. York visit Dempsey met
According to Professor.
; Wild Bert Kenny, Andre Anderson
nnd Dan Kctehell. Kenny nnd Ander­
The origin of coal .has boon dis­
son stayed the limit of ten rounds
covered,
rays Prof, liarton Scameach hut Kenny fell in the fifth round.
IIU.STON, Juno 27.—John Qiiinn
nicll, president of tho l(adium insti.
Early in 1017, after u series of ex­ pitched effectively enough for Boston
tuto at Dover, England, lie has
ploits by no means brilliant, Demp­ yesterday to defeat hi» old tenmsey was knocked out in one round by mates of New York, 3 to I. Score:
been engaged in research tvork with
Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman. Vur- New York ....... 000 000 001—1 11 2
lava front Mount Vesuvius, which
lous reports were circulated about tho N'tston .............. 200 000 lOx—3 8 1
is being used as fertilizer, nnd sav*
fight nnd Inter Dempsey redeemed
Hoyt and Hoffman; Julnn and Wal­
this led to the discovery that the
himself by disposing of Flynn In less ters.
LAKELAND, June 27.—Bricked
than u round.
sensational support nnd a whirlv
While Dempsey’a early performnheoffensive, Sam I’uynu turned Dayt
is were mediocre nnd suggestive of
buck nnd Lakeland wgn 8 to 2 yes
dny. Tbc seoro:
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Daytona ...................T 101 oot) 00fl
weights in ring history. He severed
Lakeland
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relntlkMlITiVlth Jfliih the Barber' arid 1
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TAMPA, June 27.,—Jcsx Woolf
lowed the Smokers hut three hit - h
yesterday and Orlando won the gui
riiiLAUKl.PIM A, June 27—round 7 to 1. The scoret,
ing four Washington pitchers for 2( ° rln,"l« ......................
130120 000
hits, Philadelphia yesterday cloned iti Tampa ........................
joo 000 000
heme stand with a 10-7 victory over
the Senators. The srorc:
Washington
120 0 |0 otto— ^
Philadelphia
005 OflO 50x_Ifl 20 2
Johnson^ Znhnisrr, Warmouth, F ri­
day ami Ruel; B. Harris, Ilnsty nnd
The Sanford Independent team will
Perkins.
piny the DeLand Independents here
tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon on
DETROIT, Juno 27.—Detroit took the local diamond. The game ia
yesterday’s guntc 7 to li. The score:
scheduled to sinrt ut 3:30. Everyone
Chicago
lilt) 021 0 2 0 - fl It 0 that wants to see a reul base ball
DOQ RESCUED PLAYMATE
Detroit
010 000 021—7 1-1 I game is urged to attend this one. The
Lovcrcttc,Thurston,
Mack, It. L am needs encouragement and that is
A (icriiinn polieo dog, while run­
the only way to get it.
Blankenship and
Sehalk;W. Collins,
ning
along the edgo of tiiin ice
f olo anil Woodall, Bnssler.

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CHICAGO,.. Jo n * ' 27&gt;—Hnrprnvc,
9 1 1 1 1 1 U Cincinnati catcher,, who helped to dcIfcnt the Cnha'Mpfldny with n homer,
Pre««»
[cracked out another four bag*
Katherine &lt; MacDonald In "The
National Leaaue •
Jack Dcmp. jthc fourteenth Jnnlhg yesterday,
Woman
Conqu cfs" tonight at the
,
chnm-. Ing the Rcila the final of the i
Philadelphia 3, New York (I.
about three hundred and eighty
Princess.
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In
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to
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Third
Basrmnn
Pinell
Pittsburgh 7, St. Loula 6.
feet above tho ground.
Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3 (1-1 inning*)
ilic charts from the register
Boaton-Brooklyn, rain.
allow th at tlic* great tower is ex­
trem ely susceptible to .th o slightest
American l,eqgue
change
In tem perature. Although
St. Loula 1, Cleveland 0,
Also
"The
Tourist”
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two-part
the
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s t variation in the height
Washington 7, Philadelphia 10.
ter Johnson, negro.
comedy.
of the tower am ounts to only a little
Chicago fl, Detroit 7.
Then In hia infancy as n fighter
New York 1, Dos Lon 3.
‘ u -----over two and ono-half inches, tho
and under the managerial wing of
And tonight the guests of honor records of the register show that a
NEW YORK Juno 27.—The Nov
John tho Harbor, Dempsey appeared a
Southern Association
^ork Nationals yesterday won thet win bo R S Rockey; Me vulcanizing passing cloud, a sudden burst of
•erry
prospect for the championship,
New Orleans 2-1, Atlanta 1-4.
eighth straight victory, fl to 3. Thi •Th,.’ \v h hJ 8
" n&lt;l- .'Tin HCCI ‘ une,unc’ or “ bMvy shower, exert a
Johnson, also In fighting babyhood, score:
Chattanooga 3-2, Litlo Rock 2-5,
U omnn Conquer., without cost m arked effect upon tho height of
had Just recovered from a knockout
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Mobila 1-8, Rlrmingham ^-7.
Philadelphia ...... 201 000 000—3 8 ( to them as tf»c treat \i oh Osborne.
from Sam Langford. So they wero
Nashville 2, Memphis 5.
New York ........... 000 010 05x—fl 8 C
Tomorrow—Alice Brady in the dmBehan, Head and Hcnlinc; Rertlcy,
malic atefry of fur North “The Snow
Jonnard nnd Snyder.
Bride" and “The Game Hunter," a 2pnrt
Century comply.
ST. LOUIS, June

New York
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati .
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Brooklyn ...
Ht. Loula ....
Boston ........
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EXPANSION OF EIFFEL TOWER J *

° t ‘th e international bureau of
w ig h ts and measures in Paris nindc
a'contrivance th a t registers the. ver*
tical expaision and contraction of
the Eiffel ffarer; To a stnkc at t l i
loot of tiff! tow er the officHtfj/aatoned a wire made of iron I and

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GOLF
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Apply Boncilla Baautifiar casmlc clay to
your (ace. and rest while It dries, then
remove and see and (eel the wonderful
difference In the color and texture of the
akin.
5
Guaranteed to do these definite things (nr
the (ace or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give it color. Lilt out the
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
and smooth.
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You can obtain regular slits from your
wwfttB toilet counter. If not. send this
ad. with 10 cants to Boncilla Laboratories.
Indianapolis, Indiana, for* trial tub*.

NOW IS THE TIME to plant citrus
trees. I have 37 tangerines, 65
Sntaumns, 71 Jaffa, 10 Lue Glm Gongs,
17 grapefruit, 108 Valencias and 1
lemon on sour stock, 6 and 10 per cent
discount. Got y o u n now.—B T Til­
ler, Pnola, Fla.
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gently help* the A

FOR SALE
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
. . . FLORIDA FARMERS—*ou
r i m m i , XT\t i : vt i :\ t
ri.LOU 111
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BANFOUD NOVELTY
Sanford Novalty Works.
100-tfr
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FRED
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vamlahea
at
Sanfo’rd
Novelty
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
7.(100 oo
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
city
council
has
decided
to
adopt
the
I'ounil
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insurance
plan
for
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lo bo undergoing hard-sledding and
ONTRACTOR and BUILDER ELTON J. MOUGHTON
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Room 7, Miller Bldg.
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See Vick Hawkins, 110 HandANFORD
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In undrrthinga is this rondiination
AVOID THESE 8YMTOMS
K)U SALE—No. 817 West First Ht,
recommended. It consists o( n rami"I was wesk and nervous, had •sole
Attractive terms. Address owner.
with straight upiicr edge and stepINSURANCE AGENCY
A|i|iri&gt;|irU||„„
in drawers. A slight fulness is pro­
Box 782, Daytona, Fin.
flO-tfc headaches nil the tim e,'nnd my hack
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CHELLE
MAINES
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vided.
at
the
aidea
by
alashing.
the
hurt so had I could hardly stoop,"
r u n u r u n r&gt;Al.r.—in good
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LAWYER
writes Frank Richardson; Perry, Geor­ combination in from the underarm
condition, cheap If token nt once.
edgea and gathering the lower edge*. Office of C||y
gia.
“ Tried Foley Kidney Pills and
S. O. Shinholser
—Court House See A. Swanson, nt Crown Paper Co.
Hemstitching, filet hire nnd rihtjon
got relief/'
Backache, rheumntic straps arc details that contribute much
between fl and 7 p. m.
*lpal J ikIki*
to the daintiness of the model, for
psins, tired feeling, dull headache, too
Contractor and*builder
t'fi««x|trruJr4|
which 2 yards of radium silk or ertpa
FDR
KALB"CHEAP—
frequent
urination, discolored or de Chineure mpilred.!: llatiste. linen,
horse,
also
young
milch
Rooms
226-228
K*’X tlllcIllilInK HI reel
strong odor arc symptoms of Kidney nainsook, longcloth, etc., are also
NFORD
t- - t. FLORIDA
7 months old.—L.
and Bladder disorders nnd demand practical for t he.comhinatkin.
DR. R. M. MASON heifer,
Snn'onl Heights or Snnfo
Pictorial Review Combination r*o,
prompt treatm ent.
Foley Kidney
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1405. Sites, Jo to 43 inches bust. .
Service Co.
Bills
give
quick
rclltf.
Refuse
sub­
New Mcfsrh Building
Itjcc, JO cent*.
lA. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Sold
&gt;ne 201
Sanford, Florida Flilt SlU.E—Ford touring car, excel­ dilutes.. Insist upon Foley’s.
K a la b lla h rO * 1SOH
lent running condition, cheap for •verywhere.—Adv.
Hc»l l-Vtatr, Loans and Insurance
Th* Herald for first class Job work,
cash.—F. S. Frank, Box 8, Sanford. ’
kone 18
101-8 Mngnolia Ave.
75-4 tp TO A M , P liO P K II T Y O H 'S H M * O H M M ;
V*— '■■'TH STI4RKT bout
WANTED TO BUY—Ford one-ton
iim- UK|ihnlt pava n i r a l on
truik.
CuB
630-W
ufter
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TEWART The Florist FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
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W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

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Floral Designs
Ry** Examlnod
Glass** Ilaalgned FfiTt- SALK—Army tent, 1(Ixlfl. Aj
Annual and Ornamental Plants
ply Fouitli Street und Pine Avenue.
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.,
1 Myrtle Ave,
Phone 260-W

IANFORD' MACHINE
COMPANY

covering ju r t of tho Connecticut
river near Hartford, fell into the
water.
Although several persons
Mw tIlc ‘l»g's plight, they were unnlilc to help, nnd it 6cctnrd
though tho animal would bo
drowned, but another large dog. n

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General Machine and Boiler
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Cylinder Grinding
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Automobile Repaini „
Hu|i|ily
35A 00
FOR RENT—Convenient largo un­
337 50
Kl|i*nde&lt;l Ai-eviunl Will.
Acetylene Welding
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1.14163
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
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kone 62---------- Sanford, Florida
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenuo.
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351.60 Di'liArinicni &lt;&gt;f lleconl and
FOR RENT—1204 Park avenue, bun­
Special rates to parties.
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Un«x|i*nU»U
galow, four rooms, hall and bath,
On Main Street, near Orean
•■r.-roum
A r r i . u iu ( l U r l . a x e
INSURANCE
820.00 per month.—G. W. Spencer.
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water.
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1*6.77
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rt „ ,t, °br .YaffernaeU Church. L«
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large,
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furnished
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184 S3
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housekeeping rooms, |6 per week.
184.13
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— 1:30 p.m.
Albert J . 'Beveridge, in hia “ lif e
L O ST
13*33
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133 I I
of M arshall," explained that the au­ LOST, STRAYED OR STOLETTfrom
thor la unknown. lie aayi when
my farm, on tha east sida of San­ Oaaraa
I-eesburg Branch
Marshall returned from Parla he ford, ona black mare mula, about sig
Arrive
Departs was very popular among the feder­ yean old, weighing about 1260 11m.
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alists. “ Millions for defense," u j i R e w a r d for information loading to ii U'
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Maaalr. V
Lot
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6:30 am.
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Marshall a t a banquet in hia honor
---- 4
7:10 p.m.
a t Philadelphia. Pinckney did nut
Oviado Drench
V ’^ f r ' r ~ £ - r E ™
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even bear «f it until aUej J * M *

Daytona Reach, Fla.

Ball Bearings

I^ak &amp;

Colclough

C. M. CUSTER, Prop

WEIIIIKIt HAD HIS TKOUBI.ES

First Q uarter
-June 21
July 20
Aug. 10
Befit. 17

Full M
June
July i
Aug.
Sept.

La*t Quarter
July 6
Aug 4
Sept. 3
Oct. 3

with case. The mores;
Sentinel ............... —................ 5 4 ■
Oviedo ..........
o 3
McCall nnd Kilscy; Verblo and
RniUhuck.
Oviedo .....
n o u
Sentinel ...............................
7 7 ti
Slcvick nnd Kilscy; Hutaling and
Rallsback.
The Early Risers will play Sorren­
to tliia afternoon ut 3:30 at Expos Ilion Park. No Hilmtsaion will he
charged.—Orlando Sentinel.

The Daily Herald, 16c fier week

furniture, pianoa, safes, In fact
AN^ HUNG, ANYWHERE, moved on
short notice, by tho QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phone 4P8.
C3-3tc

SCHEDULE FOR I'IR§T HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
Oviedo

Orlando Sentinrl

H iT SC - "—
Juno 19
July 10

Oviedo

Orlando Sentinrl

Brotherhood ^JL A..

Brotherhood St. A

HERALD

WANT

nig.ltercan lire.

CKAfOiNQ TIMES

C K D n u Oav«w

LOVELY I ROCKS. AND SIMPLE
of| |the
1r Any 4&gt;
he printed cottons to much
umhI this season may be selected to
laskton the first of the pretty frocks
, 2 V skirt is tucked and
stitched with narrow mcrccrirvd braid
anil thr braid is uacd again in the
decoration of the waist. White or­
gandy form* the collar. Medium aim
require. 3)4 y ard s J6-inch figured
material and », yard organdy, with 2
bum-hes of lira id.
•
Gingham is the logical arlcctkm for
the second dress, the collar and cuff*
chambrayr The front la
suthed and turned back to form a V.
while the fulness at the waist is held
w with a string, belt of chambrav.

Tho pictui'Csque sidelights ol
Paris nro disopjiearing one by one.
xli* latest is tho sandwich man,
whose job is considered th at of 0
larjr person, hut thp union of sand­
wich men fuv tho work is too linrd
^»r nity iatty individual, so their
im tubers havo decided that thev
*hsH quit, to take a long retd. One
however, wiUt a little more inittotivo than hia colleagues, ha, j,,.
vented a new kind of hoard, k&gt; be
carried on a long atick, illuininated
at rig id . The pien who .formerly
liunted cigar and cigarelte butts
fcloig the koulevanti also arc no
more. Now cigar birita nro Inf*

V.

Ball-Bearing Steering Spindles
. Give Jewett Easy Stewing
H E" Paige-built J«
nr |^ iE
Jewett responds instantly
A to your slightest t
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M U 4U U IU U t U ffJ

t o o ^ g p i n ^ a n exclusive nicety o f Psiga
'^ginccring. Only in actual driving do you
appreciate the magic diflerence thcymaluL

movement. T h ey are a p a r t o f th e Paige*

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. J UNE 26, 1923

VOLUME IV,

M S iS S E ®
i a™ B W M
lYfOMMITSMORAL TRESPASS

HIJ .;H| ,

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art, Head of. Research Depart­
ment otChurches

Says Rev. Jol

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ITA1NED

OVER FOUR HUNDRED

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NKHIT MRETTINQ AT AoTEL VAL*
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Governor Hardwick.
Has-Been Appointed
. to Advisory Council

LAST TRIP OF THE FL1
tn
tea
, SQUAUDON. P VRR.ST AH
tux
Tk*
A
IN SPEECH AT CHEYENNE
Tho Sanford Rotary Club held
NEW YORK, June 20.—“ When In­ til tho public domnnds that they be
TO,HOLD -EXAMS
Apparently the mnnujac- thoir monthly night meeting last
W A Y . AFTERNOON
dustry. employs men 12 hours a dai changed.
kturer*
. . -------— vresponsible
d a h n n e l K l a ffor
n f Ithe
h i t frecent
O T f i l l t TO*
re night at the ValdeX Hotel nnd It was
UP COAL
i
it is committing a moral trespns* and
challenges tho churches in their own port Issued by t|ie American Iron and one of th# m{**tkintei*&gt;tlng nnd en­ DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN
HtcrffnAlliUte are not Impressed with tertaining! meetings of the year. It
WAR FRAUD DIVISION.
TERRIFIC EI.ECTRICAU STORM field,” declares the Rev. F, Ernest
Johnson, head of the research depart­ the’ Wdlght df public oplnlim on tfcts wall the ilighi of ih e.lloy Scouts,
CENTRAL AROUND
In Sanford to Accommodate
Iltr Tfce A w w lilrt Press)
Troop. Three, to meet with tho Ro­
ment of the Federal Council (of subject,
BUFFALO.
WASHINGTON.
Juno.
Jfl.-A
tto
rplicnnlu From All Over
“It tsrak assumed that the appolntthe
tary flu b a jg .wh]l9 itot all
**’ of **•“
Churches today' In making publlq.a
...
WiU N#vW Solve the Question
ney
Gcherai
Daugherty
today
an­
• South Florida
Rotnrians or of the Boy fScouts were
ROCHESTER. N. Y., Juno 28.— report 01 -T h . Twelve-Hoar D . r &gt;
. B aiili. S. Commission.
■ Steel
■ Industry,”
* rr- ... a research
TW.arch bull®- year ago meant that .the industry.’«*M there It'wiis a nicclfhg nBled with the nounced the appointment of Gov­
the
Western New York today is cleaning
Would Do It
ernor Thomas W. Hardwick, of Geor­
nbout to yield to the urgent request of
Something over four hundred
|
Rotary spirit.
away debris of one of the worst rain tin on the long work day.
gia, to membership on legal advisory cr* nnd prospective teacher* ar#
the president of the United State*. It
The research bulletin has been In
President Knight opened tho meet­
storms in the history of this section,
, j ^ u n e SCJPreildent Hard­ Damage expected to reach hundreds preparation for months and Is a com­ now appears that thla action was only ing nt seven o’clock in tho dining council, department of justice, wnr the city this week-taking th# sta1
ing and party arrived here at 8:15 of thousands. Terrific electrical storm pilation of reports of Investigators of n gesture. We do not accept the loom of tho Valdos Hotel where the fraud* division. He succeed* former uniform examination*. Thla is
Iron and Steel Institute’s estimate of
Senator Thomas, resigned.
last chance Floj-hla
teachers
thla morning, and fifteen minutes centered around Buffalo, but none refognixed competence and standing
the public conscience on tho 12-hour table* were formed In long line* to
hnve
to
face
the
so-calleA
- Inter left by automobile for Salt ta k e arc reported killed. Tho coast guanl Into conditions connoted with tho
day. Wo believe the public ha* a nceommodnto the many gue*ts. II.
Squadron, tho state' board of
at Summerville on ta k e Ontario two-shjft day.
strong conviction sto u t It when bro’l l \ DuRo*c wn» called upon’ to return
era* examiners travelling over,
thank* nnd then tho *origfe*t was
Mr. Johnson state* th at this work face to face with the facts.
rescued three men and thre worqet)
state
from county to county,
ON BOARD PRESIDENT SPEC­ from a yacht.
on the part of the churches Is neces­
“I anticipate that It will be once started that covered several of the A•
board of examiners and the ex*
IAL EN F o u t e * OGDEN, UTAH,
sary because of the prev*\cpc© of mis­ more asserted that churchmen ns such good ones. C, E. Henry, Just returntlons will to conducted by the
JUtia 28.—Leaving plains section be­
leading propaganda in conpcction with are not qualified for reporting on to- wl from the ntcrnnltnola mooting nt
superintendent* In the futpre,
hind tfew president today Journeyed
the 12-hour. day. H* says regarding dustrlal problems and disputes. Tor St. Lout* wn* called upon for n talk
county
taking care only of Its
into tha state of Utah, to spend two
the research bulletins: t
tho fa rt li that we are driven to the about hi* trip and gave the club a
teachers.
days. Ths party is due to srrive at
“Tho entrance of the churches once attem pt by tho prevalence of mislead* most interesting account of the meet­
WASHINGTON, June 20.—Return
The- present board of exam
capital shortly before noon. The
again Into the 12-hour day controver­ lug propaganda on all sides of a con­ ing and his Impression* of tho Inter- ing yesterday from the tavlathlen s
composed
of Mias CJera Ham
president makes formal address to­
sy means that we have been forced to troversy like this. The latest contri­ natlonnl Rotary. President Knight five-day trial trip In Atlantic waters,
Prof.
P.
A.
Hensley and Prof. G.
night a t tabernacle.
.
.
take seriously tho statement made by bution to thl* propaganda Is th© so- mndc n few remarks about tho Inter­ Senator Fletcher, ranking DomomratJudge E. II.-Gary, the acknowledged called . “Analysis of the Intcrehurch est of Rotary In tho Boy Scout* nnd lc member of tho *ennte commerce Kirk, hn* toon over the state a »
to r of times end (a to be congrs
CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 28.—In UEKMAN8 RESENT PASSENGERS leader of the stool Industry In Ameri­ World Movement Report on the Steel tho adoption of Troop Three nnd committee, said:
latcd on tho efficient' manner
a dlacusslon here yesterday of the
RIDING. ON FRKNCll
ca that ho is less concerned over the Strike' by which Mnrshall Olds de­ turned the meeting over to Dr.
"The taviathlan Is the last word in
MANNE DTRAIN8.
12-hour day Itself than over what tho fends the 12-hour day. This volume, Ralph Steven*. After several good passenger ship design nnd construc­ which tho examination* h*T«
nation'a coal problems in which ho
conducted. These thre# #xamln#|
public thinks sto u t it. We feel it our although It carries an introduction by selection* by Prof. James Schaal and tion."
mentioned the' industry, the consum­
f
lire educators of high standing
•
n
r
Tk*
a
m
m
I
s
M
.
a
well-known
writer
on
economic
»ubduty
to
keep
the
public
Informed
Prof. A1 Witherlngton on the piano
ing public and the government'a In­
Describing his trip In detail and
WIESBADEN, June 20.—Bomb
about condition* In the Industry un- • • |&lt;^«uVm4 •« I’m* r ir ,) ______ nnd violin Dr. Stevens railed upon II. commenting on the big shipping hoard wide reputation In tb# state and ha
ternet Ih all phasen of coal operat Ions,
throwing ha* been resorted to in the
brought to the wojk the krn r ’ *
R. Steven* for a me**agc to the Boy vessel, Senator Fletcher continued:
Praaldent Harding recorded himself
effort to deter German cltisena from
resulting from ntany year* of
Scouts nnd Harry proocecded to tell
as being opposed to “natlonilitlng of
‘■The trial trip of the taviathian
patronising trains., controlled by
pcrlcncc in the schoojs of FI
th s mines” A d declared that tho
them all about It and wound up by has been a history making event.
French. A bomb thrown in to a
They
will to greafly missed by
presenting to them in a few well
Unftffl States coal commission would
“ It signalised the taking of that many friend* In tho. county seats
waiting room a t Wiesbaden station
chosen word* a beautiful flng ydlh d&lt; finite step of great Importance,
bring th# country “a new under­
early today wounded two seriously
with flng 'staff nnd goldon eagle on which for some year* 1 havo Insisted tho state, arid cl»ewhcr© where
standing^ of the problem and point
and caused considerable damage.
■ , .
.
tho staff. Mr. Steven* is rhalrmun of the movement would he obliged to me known.
otft a solution Min behalf of a vital
it
remains
to
b#
s#«n
whether
the
Boys’
Work
of
Kotnry
and
take*
public inlareat.”
take, nnd which It should hnve t*k#n
nUF.R, Jui}« 20.—Four German*
a deep Interest In the toy* nnd being year* ngo, namely, the ownership nnd new examination system will
The chief executive spoke from the
were shot and killed and three others
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intensely patriotic think* thnt every­ operation, nggre**lvely by the govern­ superior to th at of the Flying
. n h u n s tk in platform of th a car In wounded by Belgian sentinels here
Effective Monday, July 2nd, all mail subscription* toy The
ron. Cert*Inly th# new syat#m
one should learn tho etiquette of the ment ,of needed merchnnt ships
which ha cam* here from Denver to Sunday. Four were killed for alleged
Sanford Herald will bo on a. ^ I c t l j pald In advance basis. The
impose on the county.su
flag and. dq revercnen unto-tha Stars over**#* carryings.
his' fltgt Wyoming audience. He also
•
YiftUMun &lt;* ordsrf, whiU th s wounded,
address label on papers being mailed hoars the expiration date
a great burden, but It wUl doubtl
nnd Stripes. Three of the Boy
miWlVoriad ,lh*« problems of. tha .Hvo- were struck by bullet* white ,walking
"It gave notice to hte world thnt
of the subscription and subscribers arc urged to examine this IsScouta accepted the flag nnd John the United State* were prepnred, and very much reduce th# expense to
sthek producers o/ the state, the wool
in the streets nfetr curfew. bd and if their subscription is In arrears to forward payment
Booth responded In a , speech of nt last determined, to take the prop- teacher*
Intaresu and called attention to reto thl* office Immediately. Subscription* not paid by the stove
i* a strong point in Its favor,
thanks for the flng ns the entire as­
liaf measures which he said congress
or plnro on the scan.
semblage rose and snug “The Slnr
other
advantage of tta new syst
date will to discontinued
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,
gnd tha war finance corporation had
“ It demonstrated our ability, If
The Herald wants all It* friends to continue ns regular read­
! Spangled Banner.” Ur. Stevens rall­ further proof wn* needed, nnd e»tab- will to the fact th at, there will
glvcii ’after war’s inflation and later
ied upon I)r. King of the Baptist llnhcd our fixed purpose to adequate­ ihreo examlnallons each year held
ers of the paper.
,
, ,
deflation.
Subscribers paying In advance nro entitled to a special rate
IChurch to speak on tho subject: "The ly serve tho interest* of our people each county, rather than only on#,
’ tb developing Hia principal themo,
of
ffl.00
per
year
‘or
|3.0Q
for
six
months.
! Debt to the Boy" and no finer trib­ where they havo heretofore nu-cn do- under tho preaen systtem.
ih* coal problem, Mr. Harding re­
TO SOVIET AUTHORITIES IT IH
ute, no such sentiment, no deeper pendent on foreign competitors.
The Herald Joins their other
ferred to tho atrike of last year, asannounced today.
meaning ha* ever been injected In a
" It was u declaration of Independ­ friends In wishing Ml** Hampt
setilng his opinion that many mine
short talk to toys and men ns that ence In oversea* transportation.
Prof. Kirk end Prof. Ilenslsy sue
operators were as much responsible
in* th * a »m ^***a
given by Dr. King. He said In part
"We hnve qt lust gone out ’Into tho and happinsek In their chosen profs
MOCOW, June 20.—The supreme
fof t})et situation as the men who
thnt society owes to the toy a good deep,’ and there should ho no turning N|on wherever they may d#ekk
court hn* decided to release Arch­
iinw jii * . . •
father
nnd a good mother—the latter back now .' We have' only to 'sail on, make their homes In th# future.
Tha biggest need of the world to­ bishop Tikhon, pending trial on
is
usually
found with the toys, the nnd on.’
day, tha president said, was work, charge* of resisting Soviet authori­
*
fotmpr sometime*. That tho father
“ In doing so we need not hinder
adding that the world has no use for ties, It was announced today. The
is
usually
tho
Ideal
of
tho
toy
and
private enterprise, hut, on the otl)er
a loafer, big or little, “whether com­ docision was a result of letter govern­
his action* are copied nnd thorefore band, help and encourage It, at tho
mending capital or, directing lobar. ment circles recently announced, has
he owes It to hla boy* to be the best aame time yielding not at all to for­
.R atarrlag to the coal situationj»t been written by former Patriarch
man In the world as *n inspiration eign propaganda, going steadily for­
from prison expressing regret Tor
another, point In his remarks,
to the toy. The cities owe the hoys ward. '
past actions and declaring his readlHarding s a id :.
wholesome surrounding* and environ­
"All thitt Is neceskary is the will to TODAY* WITH EXCEPTION
ness
to
swear
allclglanco
to
the
Boclet
CONNECTICUT FOR SHO
* a • » x**”
*8°' on® of your
do,
n management with faith, energy
ment*.
Bad
influence*
In
a
city
Wyoming
statesmen
made
government.
‘
B{T
to'nuJT
flm
db£77a*r
medicinal
purpose*.
EngHOURS.
k
NEW YORK, June 20^—The num­
and sincere determination to make
astounding atat*m«nt that your state
||sh law requires all English liners to should to suppressed and the parents
LONDON, June 28,—Reuter's dla- ber tof foreign liners which have en­ carry at least one gallon of brandy of th# toy* and the city officials thl* policy a« now announced by the
p U M r^ T u ln e d enough coal to sup­
(Mi T»*
•*»»••)
should ** to it that all place* having president and the shipping board, a
BOSTON, Jun# 20 —1 rlcphon#
' ply tha entire land with fuel for fojir patch from Rig* »»y» lt
* • " * " !* tered New York with liquor supplies for each 100 passenger* and crew.
financial
and
economic
success.
erstors Weflt on stTfliS today
On this scale the Baltic has been a bad influence fin the toy* should to
centuries to come. Whether the believed there that Archbishop Tik­ ■Inre the Treasury Department made
“As n caution rather than a criti­ No wEpglsnd states cxc#pt ~
closed
up.
Tho
progress
of
the
world
allowed
enough
liquor
for
a
passen­
hon.
former
aPtrlarch
of
all
Russia
statem ent was extravagant or not, It
its new dry rulln* will be augmented
cism, I may say, by way of Illustra­
wa* nt least an intimation of your i„ in state of mental Irresponsibility tomorrow to fourteen when four more ger list of 25,000, according to offic­ will to marked by our estimate of the tion, you can never enforco the prohi­ •tlcut. The strike was called by
boys
and
the
girls
nnd
Dr.
King
has
er* of the line. The Borenfiarln ha*
union for shorter hours and M
m ineral'resources of which the n* due to torture when he was
been preaching on the subject qf the bition laws by employing bootleggers. wagee. Members of a rival union
U, .ign letter to Soviet authorities ships are due. Other vpssela expected sto u t tho aame percentage,
tlofl a t U rge had never
"You cannot expect^ to have govSteamers which came In over the “white race reaching the senllh of
mained at work. Mi-mbors of
“It may seem a a r cry to talk about declaring his readiness to • « « &gt; to arrive later irt week. Latent arrlvc
rnmvnt
operation succeed If It Is con­
|U powers," stressing tho fact thst
week
end
and
which
aa
yet
have
their
m
l
slipped
In
thla
morning,
th*
Bcanunions emerging from a n
leglance
to
government
and
asking
tlm f ia l problem In Wyoming, but It
reaching the top mean* our progre** ducted by men who toiler# it must Ing here early today threatened
dlnavlan*
American
liner
Frederick
seals
unbroken,
are
the
Pari*
with
ILthat
the
Utter
be
used
In
the
forth­
U pna of U»s pressing problem* ®f th®
Eighth. At her office* It waa aald all 700 bottles of spirit* and beer and 200 will he marked by our proper ap­ fall and wish It might.
country. In New England tod*X coming t r i a l . ______ _
"The call, therefore, Is for men, clash physically. Extra detail of
her liquor waa marked “medicinal raaks of win* and beer} the Cedric, praisement of tho boy. The home
there ta anxiety. about next winter's
sincere and competent^ who toiler# 11c# kept three thousand girts
supplies” bqt that It exceeded usual with 12,000 quarts listed a* ‘medi­ owes to tho boy great Ideal* and
lu ll .unnlv traceable to the experlthey can and who wl»h t0 succeed, move.
amount became apparent today. Sell- cine;’ ths Suffren with 2,100 bottle* great Ideals In the home means *
with a proper public spirit behind
urea will have to be mad* more rapid­ o fassorted wines and liquors; the great benediction to the hoy. ,
BOSTON, June 28.—In
them, to permanently establish and
^ 5 . UUl &lt;0 N; « E otl.il&gt; • i p* "
vessels krill
their
ly or vessel*
a m sail hack
(&lt;«• with
...........
. Cunt* Verdi with 2^K)0 gallons o
Dr, King lo conclusion congratu- maintain the American, flag *« ‘he tho strike practically 100 por e*
frelive .according to union Is
on
Evrr liquor or sailing data# will hSVe to t o j q .^ . tha provldenc. with 205 Uatres ated the. Rotary Club on tho great symbol of » world commerce,
.trikes, when jrinU r cams
of wine and twenty-four quarts of nterest shown In th# hoy* and tho
Insufficient Bald Te Be Hlgheat Wage*
postponed.
Ip
Springfield a* operator*
“The taviathlan Is tho last word In
Ogta supply and
Paid la Uailed tBatea.
brandy; the Tuacanla and the Car- Boy Scotitq and **ld_,lh*t w# owe tho
I
brought
to exchanges l|V.
passenger
ship
design
and
construc­
tation facilities.
NEW YORK, Jun# 20.—Eight groat mania with assorted beverages.
heartiest support to boys In all their
they
wgr#
hUs#d,by picketing
government U doing every­
tion.
•
Captain Roberta of the Baltl* and
ST. ‘ LO lHS^M ^Juna 2«— Union foreign liner* which *ailed into New
by a “
"She Is the twentieth century per­ On# officer * M
t h ^ possible so fa r aa • ulborl" ? plasterer* here today announead they York harbor during the week-end with Captain Irvin# of the Berengaria pre­ honest endeavors and wo should do
our
utmost
to
help
th
f
boys
In
pvery
b i U w to &lt;
d ispel public apprehension. ta d won fight for fourteen dollar,
i' r ? p*u?
their return supply of liquor under sented letter* of protest to United way. The Boy Scouta then went fection In motive power and equip­ tby^« th»,wc o n v ow*Kf
y oflcWs_tpt
ment: Evefy provision Is mad# Tor
Under tk* authority of •«
ot *®"' for eight hour-day. Thl* • ■ * { * * " government afals are today preparing States government officials who broke
through, th# Scfiut Ritual to th# fU*
week with nominal eight
3 E th# United Atates coal gomml*- he' the highest
wage paid t»f#e to put opt for home with closed bars. the British customs seals, but declin­ and the pledge of 'allelglanc# to th# tho comfort *Ad convenience of all,
K
’ mkda up of able a n d earnest craftsmen In the United State#.
and
for
luxury
and
display
tor
those
Strike^. «WmWd
^
The supplies of two of these ships, the ed to indicate what action would be flag. * Former Scoutmaster Haddock
wage increases ranging from flW
f a n bas keen engagwi In a thoruug
who
Ilk*
t
t
Baltic,and the Berengaria, have been taken by their government.
waa present and thanked th# Rotary
“Commendation is due tho Messrs. nine dollars a week.
■•£
■*Liee of thU vital problem
Despite the fact that the ships are
i . the source of periol to the naUon’, seised by United States customs ofClub for “DaddyIng” tb# Troop Threo Gibbs Brothers, arrhiteat* and design­
report to the congress next
being
allowed
much
more
than
U
flelals., The other* will lose their
— mike# It U going thoroughly industrial life, and a ™ re .0T i l £ drinkables today or tomorrow. Thou­ needed for medicinal ,purposf#.»th#lr and their w^rk wRh the Boys and In­ ers, and the Newport News 8hlp- LIKES Tllfl JO E A8
continuous threat to our dtata# k
vited tta members of the Rbtary Club buildlng and Dry Dock Company, for
S T T t o iabor controversy, studying
comfort, toms time* a menace to life sands of gallons of liquors, wine* and officer* declared th at no liquor would to most with tbq Scout# and thanked th# splendid mqnnqr In which their
conditions and th* community
•
. h, aiu.
„.
. . f a n already haw been eoqfiacaUd- U served,on the return trip except on
them f i r ths beautiful flag.
contracts have been per*0” 1”*1to 0 ^ mining region..
H i. too early to say whether tha l U n , thousands mow wUl be Uken prescription from tb# ehlp’a xurgsoe.
“Our flag is now carried by the
A communication from the 8#mlfacU about tha inadequacies
This will be done on the Berengaria In
mmission wUl suggest pU»a, of today. If sfl«»we
note
AUhletk
Association
Invited
the
qu##n of th# MM." r . sw f c i a
• T w U .i t p n - f t .
.wrmanent cure which the congress present raU , liners wlU be held In accordance with the. liner**
Into engineering problems will adopt. I do know that lt. w(U port o w r .tta lr achedul. • jUy or two. which Hated all th# liquor ad “for Rotary Club to U k # Monro# on July
Under a m»W law in IWglota
^ ^ n o m iT erro r. incld^t to S n g u. to k new undentaw llllgjsf ,„,Tod.y nine myre v e ^ ar* &lt;h&gt;. rtretolnnl uae only.”
Fourtk to eelebrate the day and »ft*r
other business U)« d u b adjourn*^ medicine* for external uae must be
SUlopnm nt, looking to the ex­
At
th#
line’#
offices
U
waa
**'d
&gt; problem which must he
told iii boUl* octagon*! in
.
that no advices had been received with more pongs qnd music.
____ , b prpftta reflected in InordL
shall have ^ puWWty W
tow brown tn color, *»d bear In relief
from ubrpa das te what course woufi
M le e h a rrS rfo r cori ‘ t o p r e p s r i^
n,*k* greed ImpuaelU*.
be followed. There waa some
an sxhnettve report on theonUre ta- way to solve a quaatloo wl
seplp.
, J u doubt
o v
Piaoe# lost 10 p#r cent of 1U pop- on th# fla w itself tW woftU, ‘Fwr
wttl be rev elin g , and w*
7 Jbe Berengaria and Bnltk have M tO
o u k « b ih ,
he answered In behalf vtM %
We.ahnll
been
Isfl
•
Hb«r^.
eoppiy
&lt;
:r“A
l .
iv t
• bask Industry, which Ue internet.* ■
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_______ _

Western New Yorfc.
Has Rain and Winds,
Great Damage Done

HELD THIS W

NATIONAL^ MINES!

cty.

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IS ALL RIGHT,
SAYS FLETCHER

BOMB THROWING
RESORTED TO AT.
W EISB A D EN

MAILING LIST OF HERALD
WILL BE ON PAID IN ADVANCE
BASIS AFTER JULY SECOND

Moscow Supreme Court
Decides Release Arch*
bishop Count Resistance

NUMBER OF FOREIGN LINERS
WHICH ENTERED NEW YORK
' •• SINCE THE NEW DRY RULING

Will Be Augmented Tomorrow by Fourteen More
With Plenty of Liqwor

Telephone Operators
Went on Strike in the
New England Sta

Union Plasterers.
Get Fourteen Dollars,
Per Day in S t lxmia

« w r

At

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY,
‘ Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Terheun wi
the Sunday guests of Mr. and M
W. B, Ballard of Altamonte.

PftBB)DBNT SERVES NOTICE
m r mlien he hirtiscff in'm e exa
ON DRY ENFORCEMENT
qf contcpipt for law, Clearly I
LAWS TO FIE FULFILLED la call Tor awakened cqnsqgncc
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MR8. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
rhone 217-W
W
hMT# ear frlrada H dilax roo
—-U roo ora n b i a a r a t m » r» a &gt; n
fca**a&lt; •» If JaW are ralrrfa la h x . writ*
■ INMial t«M fa «kla riraartairal, alilWa
arfalla. ar trlrakaaa ike Item. If will
ka areaflr a n r t d a tr f .

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Mr. and Mra. J. B. Lawson and
Dorothea, Mr*. Henry I'urdon and
truest*, Mrs. Scoffer* and Mra. Jack
Hewitt, of Waynesboro, Ga., spent the
Mr. and Mrs, fra n k Minncr and
day most pleasantly yesterday a t family spent ycjitcrdny a t Cobronado
Dgytona Beach.'
.,
Beach where they enjoyed the ocean
braexes
and the Ocean View Hotel.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mr. ami Mr*. George Shipp spent
Monday—W estminster Club will have Sunday in Tampa, going there to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and
a picnic at Mrs. Fred Williams on j bring, home their daughters, Velma family spent yesterday at Conorado
'and Mary Alice, who have been visit­ Va., where they spent the p a s t'te n
Citrstol Lake.
, *.
ing rcahives in Tampa for the past days and report A most pleasant time.
Tuesday—Mrs. Ben Caswell will en­
two Weeks.
’ •
tertain- at bridge a t her home on
Many Sahford folks spent yester­
Magnolia* avenuo, a t 8:16 p. m.
Among the Sanford folks at Coro­ day at Daytona ahd Coronndo Beach
hahortrrg Misses Katherine Huff
nado Beach yesterday were George and the springs and lakes and other
and Eloise Caswell.
CoWan, Lewis Shipp, Mr. and Mrs. N. cooling places. A fine shower Ip the
Wednesday—Mrs. Fred T. Williams I J. Lilian!, Mr. and Mra. H arry A.
will entertain the members of the Neel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss afternoon was gratefully accepted by
Book Lover* Club at her home on Esther Miller, Jimmie Ridge and those who stayed at home.
Crystal Lake, a t 3:30 p. m.
Leonard Miller.
Ed. Ward now has chnrge of the
Saucer Garage nt the corner of tho
S^nford-Orlando road and the Oviedo
road where he has n first class outfit
nnd Is doing plenty of work in the
sulo repair line*.

Mr. and Mrs. If. J . Starling were
Ijist Friday was the steenth birthamong the Sanford folks spending the dfcy of p f r John Hcltz, and n surd*y yesterday at Daytona Beach.
priso birthday party was tendered
him by a number of friends. . The
Mr». M. H. Terry, of Miami, Is the Hcjtz home was filled, jjrith the merry
guefj of her sister, Mrs. Junic Rou­ pnj-ty and a largo number of gifty
Read what W. T. Donnelly says In
millat at her homo- on Third street.
this issue about tho steamer line and
water shipment* nnd the 8L Johns
Mrs. Annie Howland, formerly of
river. The people of this part of tho
this city, but now of California, ds
Mrs. JL J. Unnm qnd daujjhtc^, state have some golden opportunities
the gucat of Mra. Alice Peters.
. Difothy, of FL piefpe. Y«*re jin thy to grasp just now.
city, yesterday,, gucata i,f pf My. qnd
* Capt. C. 8. Fleming, of the U. 8. Mrs. B. A. Howard. They plso caHsd
P. M. King snys the Daily Hornld
aimy, la spending n few days here at nt the If. A. Neel
home, on the is the greatest paper yet for results. enforcing .the prohibitory policy.
the Montezuma.
Heights, cn route to Georgia, whoro A littlo nd In the Want Column Thnt means simply nn invitation to
they will spend the summer with brought bnrk his valuable bird dog tho federal government to exercise
Mr*. Ida Ro’bincllc, of Perry, Fla., relatives, nnd will bo joined there and he says the Daily Herald surely powers which should
Ik* exercised by
arjrlvpd In file city Saturday and is Inter in the season by Judge Dame, “circulate*."
tho states. Instead of being an as­
pleasantly located nt the Montezuma.
who'will mnkc the trip home with
sertion of ?tntc rights, it is nn aban­
them.
The Chamber of Commerce is get­ donment of thenij it is an abdication;
Jacksonville was represented here
ting out u weekly letter to members it pmounts to a confession by the
Saturday by C. L. Dyer nnd E, L.
thnt is most interesting, being n brief stnU; that it doesn’t choose to govern
4 »f. II. FLYNN LEADING MAN
Gibbs.
Mnurlcp B. (Lefty) Flynn, former resume of all tho work that the
Yale athlete and well-known loading Chamber is doing for Sanford and
Mr. and Mm, Wiljinm Bloom, of
man In motion pictures, piny* the Seminole county. If you are not nn
Weat Palm Bench, are the guests of lending man’s role in Alice Brady’s active member of the Chamber of
their nrtce, £lr*. Paul Bigger*.
• ••
newest Paramount picture, "The Snow Commerce get in the booster colump
Bride" which'will ho the feature nt nt once.
*I)lrk Twltchell, of Daytona Bench
the Princess Thontro next Thursday.’
apent the week end here wllh his cou­
"It will pay *to trade a t ChurrfiMr. Flynn recently appeared with
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key.
Mary Mile* Minter in "Druma of Well’s’ say the advertisement in this
Fate," n Paramount picture.
issue by this well known firm. They
John Wilbur MeKco left Friday af­
set forth Just why ft will pay by
ternoon for Savannah where his mar­
J ARROTT-McK BE
giving you prices on boys' suits, wa*h
riage to Miss I-ouine Jnrrott will take
The marriage of Miss Helen I^iuisc ties, ladies sun hats, stripers, boys’
place Tuesday evening. )
Jnrrott, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. blouses, toweling*, mosquito netting
Howard Jnrrott, to John Wilbur Mc­ nnd many other lines of good*. See
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herndon nnd
Kee of Sanford, Fla., formerly of the advertisement nnd trade nt
Thlf conulltuto* one of the moit, de«
llqb^le and Mrs. J. S. Stunton motor­
Schnectady, N. Y., will take plnce nt
ed to paytonn Bench yesterday where
moralizing farters in the slluatlqn.
D o'clock Tuesday morning at the
they will spend several days. .
V ’H was. very generally bcljpvcd
home of the bride’* parents, 110(1 E.
tfint
the ndoptlun of tho Constitution­
*f I
| I,
t
.
Forty-eighth street, nnd the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Beg Holly and Imby
al,
amendment
would tukc the ques­
will bo performed .by the Rev. W. T.
arid Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee spent the
tion
out
of
our
polities. Thus far it
Dakin, rector of St. John's Episcopal
dey very delightfully yesterday at
hns
not
done
tuf,
though l venture to
church.
Daytona Beach.
predirt
thnt
neither
of the great par­
Mis* Elfin Wells will be Miss Jarties
will
see
the
time,
within the live*
lott's maid of honor nnd the brides­
Airs. Verne M. Corson nnd Mr*. L
j of any who are now voting ritizenp,
maid* will be Miss Mildred Grihhlc
R. dlackintm, of Mjstni, arc spending
| when it will declare openly for the
ami Miss Dorothy Allan.
a short lime here and nrc stopping at
repeal of the eighteenth amendment.
Knndull Chase will be Mr. McKee’s
the Montezuma.
But despite all thnt, the question is
best man nnd the groomsmen will be
kept
in politics bornuai; of the almost
Ji&gt;hp Register ami Harold Jnrrott.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Moody und
fanatical urgency, of the minority of
Following the ceremony there will lie
daughter, of Nnranjn, Kin., wore
extremists on both side*. Unless,
a reception.—Savannah
Morning
among the nrrivnl* here Satnrduy und
through the recogpition and acceptNews.
are registered at the Mnntczumn.
tjneo of the situation in its true light,
KISSIMMEE, June 26.—American
through
the effoctlve enforcement of
11It IDE-ELECT HONORED
Legionnaires here hnvo changed the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bnumel wen
One of the loveliest of the parties name of the local post from the Wil­ •be law by nil constituted authorities,
among thc Sanford people enjoyiiq
given in honor of Mis* Louise Jnrrotf, liam T. Mnkinson Post No. H) to the and with the nequiesrenee in the
the yurf and cooling breezes at Day
n
bride-elect of this week, was the Mnkinson-Cnrson Post No. 10 in or­ clearly dominant public opinion of
tonn Bench yesterday.
litidge shower with which Mjss Doro­ der to honor two boys from this city the country, the question is definitely
thy Allen entertained for her yester­ who paid thc nuprrmc sacrifice with­ rpmuved from the domain of politic­
&gt;). Howard Jnrrott, jr., left Fridny
day afternoon.
in a few days of each other. William al action, it will continue a demoral­
an&lt;| Ilandall Chase -Sunday for Sa­
The color scheme of the wedding, T. Mnkinson fell at St. Mihicl Octub- izing element in our whole public life.
vannah to attend tho Jarrott-MeK^v
peach nnd orange, wns charmingly i r 13, 1018, and Nathan B. Carson fell It" will be a permanent bar to the
wedding. Both will lie attendants of
carried nut in the decorations nnd re­ 10 days later in the Argqniic.
• wire determination of many issues
the groom.
freshments. (Juantitic* of orange zinutterly unrelated to Ihe liquor quesi|ta* wery th*
, usgd gjqJ,.thu
•
Ion. It will be thc moans of encour­
Mr. and Mrs. Edgur Thompson have
llttlp ficart-stMjigg cakes were Icci} in
aging disrespect for nurtiy laws. It
gone to housekeeping In the Allen
orange, ,’f h u &lt;hpcq|alf jcqy yfere
CLEARWATER, June 25.—M. W. will bring disrepute upon our com­
Apartment on Park Avc»ue. Mr.
charmingly nmulje^ in J(ny flower Ulmer, of Largo, who was defeated munity, nnd he pointed to us justify,
Thompson Is n Linotype operatuf nt
poty , in yhii.h l'|pon)t:H gay little or- •H ‘bp Iw t primary for representative ing the charge that We are u nation
tho lfor*hl office.
.
angc-cqlured flowers.
from Pinellas countq, hns announced of hypocrites. There enn be no issue
B«vli|e. tig) b«rwr. ggest, Mjss ;AI- thut ho will run again next year.
in this land paramount to that of en­
Mis* Lena Hello lingnn is c i|tfrt(i|p '
la^'s gVfifU M)KNod Miss.jvffio Wells
forcement of the Inw.
Ing a ^ a house party at Daytona Uvur|t
p rpgjil oj honor: Mis* Mildred f)rili"It is easy to understand the condi­
Those 60 Dutch farmers who have
this week und next week., Tho young
e, one of the jiridesmaidN; Mian Dortion*
out of which much unrest has
enpto
to
Amrricn
to
escape
high
tazes
folks jire being rlinperourd by Mrp.
otiiy lj(u'un, Miss Frances .Furies,
would probably go to the Great Dis­ developed, hut it Is not easy to com­
John Lgonnrdi.
NJ.ins Grace l.eonurd, Miss Eliz^peth
mal Swamp in order to get away prehend so much of complacency.
H'JUVf*
Mi*a FJirtetHg £)WPfP of from the low, wet ground.—Nashville
Florida.—-Savannah Morning News.
Southern Lumberman.

S

j Mrt and Mrs. Andrew Mahoney nnd
family, Mrs. Junic Roumillat, Mr*.
!}owiand, Mrs. Alien Peters nnd Mr.
qnd Mrs. F. K. Roumillat spent thg,

Flllt MRS. HOWLAND
Mra. Annie Rowland was the charm.
Ing honorec Fridny evening at a love­
ly party given by Mrs. Junic ItuumilInt.
The rooms whero tho card tables
were arranged were abloom with
nun'ntltioa of exquisite zinnias aud | h)*
tunlas.
After sovcrul interesting games of
bridge, scores were counted nnd R
was found that Mrs. Rowland held
high score and was presented a dainty
vanity. , The men’s prize, silk socks,
went to Mr. O’ConnJKaf
Following thc avnirding of ti&gt;o
prises, tho hostess, assisted by Mr*.

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73-3tc

New stock tally canls, place prirds,
nut cups and favors at Roumillat A
Anderson’s.
73-3tc
L E, ^Roumillat, nerved a delicious
aalad'eourse.
who can afford to buy, and are reck'.
Invited to meet thc honorce
MV were lM» guougjr f t RlKf wl k ti»Ju:anJ
Mr. had Mia O Copg^r, }lrs. Alice ‘fYf® ‘4 ^ncil|9^a4 ,jl , fontpprpt ,for
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a
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aldy and Paul O’Conner.
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Army, McClellan $6.20; also used,
O. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
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pert, 216 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
$5.10. Will ship C. p . D. qnd allow
4-24-tfc
WILLIAMS,
FOR SALK—Brand -new sport model
Oakland. No reasonable offer re­
fused.—Seminole Overland Co. 73-ltc

A !FIVE
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11 j
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15% Reduction in Prices of
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8TOF BACKACHE, KIDNEY
TROUBLE
Backache, Rheumatic Pain, —
headache, tired feeling, too
prinntion, discolored or*.tront ^ 2
pro symptoms of kidney and »,|JI
trouble. VI was always hatia, ,
backache whi9h eqused me greit J
fe tin g ,’ writes Mrs. Fcbcr, Med/J?
Mass. “Could not sleep and at t i J
I could not stand straight. Tried M
ley Kidney Pills nnd found
Stop backache, kidney and kl*4fc
IrouhlcH with Foley Kidney I’illx. StIJ
everywhere.—Adv.

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—Room, $1 per day ami up; $5 per week and
week-end.rates.-*------------ Every’ room has ru

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Men’s W ash Ties, at, each .

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I" DJI HAI,K—Brand new sport model
Oakland.,
feasoauble offer rer
fused.—Hrminole Overland Co. 73-ltc
NOTICE OF HPRCIAJ. . MEETING
OF LIFE 21UUIIKIIS OF SAN­
FORD fOUNTRY CLUB
Notice I* henby given thnt there
y.-ill Ik? a special meeting of tho lifepiembprs of Sanford Country Clul&gt; at
| he C|uh houae nt B:«0 p. m. on July
•■th, 1R23.
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WEEK’S WEATHER

Boys* Blouses, at, each

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All Summer Hats at great Reduction at

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Brick Ice cream In colors.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923

FACE TWO

Sanford Duly Herald

FLORIDIANS SATISFIED WITH
TIIBIK BRAND OF WEATHER.

GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP IS
BUNK.

WiD You Back Yourself to Win?

A perusal of the weather reports
Insofar* as government ownership
frotn northern cities will tend to i
AW- 5 1 5 UJEAJT
applies to railroads it is pure bunk
mnko the residents of Florida glad J
and the people aa a whole arc not
T O T H ' MOVIES A H '
they are living In this delightful win* *
in favor of it and never will be. The
o iD u rW u
BfcOTHeTZ. BILL
package handed tho public during the
terter .climate-which’;!* coolet'In sum- J
war was sufficient to last sahl public
HAD A DATE WITH
mer and warmer in« winter* th a n 1af- \
for a long time to come and it demon­
most any ’other •scettoh'of £the U m - |
strated fulty. th a t the government
ted States ’e ast- of the Roddo*. 1 Of; |
coqld not then and never will bo nblo
course
nobody feels fnclihhdita erfti*- jj
to hnndle tho railway question in this
• •• . |.i ■
’tic t; .ii t»
be
clte'toU
citiienl'iJf W ashington Haiticduntry or any other country.- Right
m o*, Philadelphia, ;New York, JBoa^
now with every chance in the world
ton, Buffalo and other cities for ^Jck*.
to take up waterways and make them
ing a location where sucK marked,ex*
into "public highways" as our old
trem es of tem perature abound. ‘ A
friend Donnelly calls them—the gov­
■i
r &gt;1
week
ago Buffalo was shivering in
ernment fails to grasp the opportu
a tem perature well ‘down in the
nlty allowing that the government is
forties. The last day or two Old Sol
absolutely incapable of cither grasp
sent the mercury away up in tho
ing an opportunity in transportation
nineties. Yesterday’s official tem­
or that politics always steps in and
perature readings for all that stretch
spills tho beans. We are far from
of country from Washington to Ban­
satisfied with the government owner­
gor showed a maximum reading of
ship of the mails. The present mail
90 degrees and this, mind you, was
service is an abomination in the sight
taken from the top of tho highest
of men and the government Is doing
SANFORD
FLORIDA
buildings in cnch locality. Strcot
nothing to help the service. The
Deposits
on
Ford
Savings
Plan
received
here.
tem peratures were well above 100 de­
AJ7PXAMVMM. CMWoU ft?, at r
printing fraternity knowA something
BSOClATtON
grees. Polk county thermometers
about the government printing office
yesterday recorded from G9 to 8-1 de­
and the grand dcfllclt every yenr that THIS WOMANS PLUCK MAKES NEWSPAPER*}, ALWAYS V
grees. We have cause to tic thankful.
the public is forced to pay. The
TO PUBLISH THE NEWS,
ONE GASP.
-^Lakeland Star-Telegram .
public knows something nhout the
It is a waste of pTeclous moments millions of men employed to collect InIF EVER THERE IS ANOTHER A N O TlI^ilJ FLftolDA CITY fiTOPS
An inc!dcntJfticltfo,-inpcned several
for some people to get to a telephone some taxes and other taxes—more
The Paint kn New.i says: We have
FATHER’S DAY, TOO., «
WAR" *
’
PA^SittiG THE HAT.
and talk for an hour when' other men than taxes—in ninny instances. nil heard about the Trojans, even if dayn or reVerti! wejoks previous car­
; it i'.ij____
people with business that is import­ We nil know that government control we haven't an intimate knowledge of ries with it til# tinge of ancient- his
Wc have just Celebrated Mother'fi
commission-nuntger
" If ever" thdre fs another war,A "U nder
ant are frantically trying to call that and government ownership is n frost how hard they are supposed to havu tory. It hrnoMklwny* possible to got Day, nnd being in love with thin day,
plan
IV
'w
hich'the
city of St. Auguinews
when
it
is
fresh.
Rarely
is
a
President
Harding
told
the
soldier
certain number. Telephone visits ns far as either efficiency or econ­ worked nnd fought. legend a t least
or rather in love with the meaning of
tineda
so
.efficiently
opera ted, the oldman
asked
as
to
whnt
of
any
note
has
sick
nt
the
Denver
hospital
Sunday,
should be limited to two minutes.
credits them witii having established
it I wish to any hero, something that
omy is concerned.
world’s records for enduring Inbor, happened in hia vicinity within the I have wanted to say for sometime “we will do mort&gt; than d raft tha hoys. fashioned c^ te p * of passing the hat
The people do not wnnt govern­
Two members of the Harding parly
hut they have nothing on a i i | ‘le wo­ preceding Un; or a dozen hours, and past, and that is we could have If I have anything to do with it,' wc fot- every ^ iv ic enterprise has bees
ment
ownership
of
railroads
hut
we
killed in Colorado yesterday by fall­
man in Georgia who has just grad­ he assures the questioner nothing Fathers’ Day too. Certainly Fathers will draft every dollar and every oth­ put under the hnn. Practically eVerj
do
want
government
aid
in
establish­
Florida co'mmuhWy passes the hat for
ing over a cliff has saddened the
uated from high school. The story has ocetirt^L . So it is with m atters Day, iB as is Mothers’ it is every day er essential."
ing
real
waterways
where
they
are
municipal
bands, for chambers of
which
are
about
to
occur.
If
one
hnd
president and his wife and thrown a
of her accomplishments rend like Ac­
Had Mr. Harding given expression
and tho very best wny to celebrate
damper on the entire party. A needed and where they enn Is* estab­ tion. In n recent edition of the Sa­ the timosto- ifxmd an hour with the cither is to remember throughout the to this same statem ent while the war commerce and boards of trade, for'
broken steering gear was the raunc lished. This is something the gov- vannah Morning News her story is man there might be a dozen hits of years that father and mother loves was in progress, who knows but what welfare work of all kinds—for scorn
brnment could do within its own
interesting m atter obtained; m atters us, nnd a letter, a card, or n green he might have been now one of the of worthy objects. Hut there art
of the accident.
told in the following;
province that it has never done and
nomo exceptions and it is satisfying
Mrs. Ollie- Warmnck, twenty-eight which, if treated rightly, would prove hack are some rihiong the many ways so-called political prisoners whom he
when
it
lakes
up
real
projects
like
to know th at there.is hope of triosGermans riding on trains controlled
yenrs old, married, tho mother of of value.
wo could express our love toward is being asked to pardon?
the
Hi.
Johns
river
and
puts
them
forming
the exception into a general
by the French in the Ruhr section are
Many noliqos.of meetings are daily them.
three children, graduated nt Dixie
It’s a funny world.
rule, Passing* the h it is ns antiquat­
being bombed.. Thin is one wny to over wc will Ix'giu to talk about oth­ High school in this county, lender of published and, ft root emphasis is laid
I recaU just now.some happening*
Mr. Harding, who refuses to par­ ed nnd out of date ns the aldermanic
cut down the railroad business to er projects. Foreign countries are her class, and winner of the medal upon th e ’ facfV’ba sure not to forget
turning
nwuy
from
government
own­
of
long ago, when we children were don some of these men, virtually snys form of civic government. The aver­
nihl but in the end there will 1h&gt;
offered by the Ilotary club, of Quit- to publiahFHr'tk The notice is pubSlhjany Germans to suffer the penally ership of railways. Julius Barnes, mnn to county .high WabooU for tho ilshed,' hntl possibly there were sev* «m fii| our father worked nwny from whnt many of them said, nnmoly that age business and professional man
jof death. The French uro court- president of the U. H. Chamber of best essay on a theme taken frbm'lKo Oral Items occurring which would him d|Vcry near nil of thelimc, com- conscription is wrong unless dollars, has reached that, state of mental re­
Iqg 'home nSturdny nfforiipons nnd too, arc drafted; that no one should stitution wh'IcA* means n refusal to
martialing. the burhb throwers when- Commerce recently returned from a Salary creed. . r,;. ,.
mnko good, publicity; but no one re­
stildy of conditions in Europe says;
returning to ’his work
on Suiidny ho allowed to make profit during or longer "throw ' up your hnnds” whea
jrisr caught.
The Uolnrinns gave 'it dinner Jn posts tho pre!(0)co of some noted night or Monday mornings.
"The
outstanding
fnct
which
im­
out of. w ar; that if it is right to a delegation U]&gt;pcurs in store or of,
----------- 0----------speaker of the u rd fr or association—
Another one of those New York pressed us in all these countries in honor of tho senior class of Quitman because each snjrg: “Oh, I thought
His home coming was tho happiest draft un able-bodied man and pay fice. Indeed, it m becoming increaiaccidents happens—this time to the Europe in the very clear conviction High school ami nnnnoiKfd tho win­ you folks would jget hold of it some event in our young lives. I nAnem- him $.!U n month, it is right to draft ingly difficult to coerce any group of
elevated train. Seeing the elevated that State ownership and .State op- ners of tncdnls In town nnd county wny." And olbpQtemont recently oc­ !&gt;or so well there were lots of black­ an able-bodied shipyard or depart­ men or committee into making the
trains and the subways In New York oratloa of public facilities—1 won’t schools. Mrs. Warm ark was not pres­ curred nnd is
known by hut berry vinos growing along by the ment store or newspaper or ammuni­ rounda of thp "irtrcets in efforts to
makd the out of town visitors nervous say public utilities, hut public facil­ ent at the dinner becuuse* she'lived in few; still heenustf of the reticence of feners, when berries were "tripe, we tion plant or tobacco hogae, or any­ raiso funds, ‘for tiny objects other
thinking about what might happen. ities—has distinctly written itself us the country and could not leave the tho very few who wero cogniznnt of children spent Fridays especially thing else, nnd instead of paying the than those 'th at may have a special
children, hut when something of her
People in New York get nrcustome&lt;l n fuiUiooi i * &gt; -*..
gathering them, with which mother owners 10 per cent cost plus, merely personal appoaLito those solicited.
story was t ald s h a J nciimc the most the nffnir, no m cn ^ g^w yj^nnde of
to «*■ &gt; the visitors can net help-hut
made delicious pits,,, Vfg, ppqpgf^, UW uPW W .petfim
’’Not unly-is this shown in Italy's
. The! uhdestjdiig principle of the
think fixmt the dangers of elevated effort to get ull its public State- interesting person 'nt the dinner, so
every
good thing wc could get for mont^'
new
movemeift itnthat in matters reYears
ago
nil
all newspapers were
trains plunging into t h e streets ! m&gt;- owned facilities in private hands, hut to speak.
our dad, nnd on Snturdny afternoon
Cnn you imagine what would have Haling to projects of a general Is nesupposed
to
publish
only
such
m
at­
She was married when shu was
low and the subway trniim catching it is shown In Austria, where there is
about -J o'clock we were nil cleaned happened to Harding, had he been n ficial nature, each individual in s
fire o r 1having an accident in the a recasting of tho Government rail­ seventeen, and she has throe children, ters an the management endorsed. up nnd watching down the road for plain citizen, making speeches of
community should he required to
depth*. Of tile earth and they DO road service and a discharge of 100,- and had acquired two children with Tinted have changed. The'* papers that dear familiar form, 1 can't ever
ttint kind during the w ar?
share'
the burden. Welfare work,
now
publish
whatever
mnjr
occur,
her husband, who had !&gt;ecn married
HAPPEN,
000 superfluous employees.
forget and I don’t want to ever for­
board
of
trn d i Vbrk—all these things
Can
you
imagine
Wall
Street
rush­
paying
little
heed
ns
to
whether
it
j
before. She hipl always wanted to go
get,
the
thrill
our
little
hearts
felt
"It is shown in Great Britain,
are
for
all
tho people and not for any
People have strange Ideas of news­ where the railroads under their re­ school, she explained, nnd this year agrees with the policy of the paper; when he came in sight, we would all ing to elect him President in 1920?
particular
class.
For that reason the
And yet, now thnt tho war ia over
papers. Rome of'them seem to think turn to private operation have great­ whim the youngest hoy was old the editorial opinion being used to see who could run the fastest to meet
cost
of
maintenance
nnd iqiWp
nnd freedom of thought can if) some
that newspapers do not' need any ly quickened the business and eco­ enough to go to school she wrote n explain the position which the man-j him.
should
he
borne
by
all
because the
ngement
of
the
paper
odopts.
Fapers
measure give wny to freedom of
money a t any* lime. That they can nomic life of that Island and greatly aide to the teacher of tho Dixie High
Mother
would
have
supper
early
benefits
uro
general.
of
today
are
not
personal
orgnns;
speech without the danger of incur­
carry accounts indefinitely and still improved the service and at the same school and asked if it would be possi­
Returning to the case in point, the
ble for her to ho admitted ulong with their news columns nro to inform the and how happy wo all would be as wc ring the wrath of the espionage act,
continue printing a pujn-r. if these time reduced the rates.
gathered'around the table, for that eundor compels an accord with the action of the city of St. Augustine,
public
of
whnt
has
been
done
since
her
children.
people would come over to the Herald
glorious meal with Daddy.
i" n general appre­
this fact is impressive, that here­
i President’s views.
,i .office and *eo the bill* that must
As u result the teacher, Mrs. Junes, the hist issue; nnd whnt i s . in the
ciation
throughout’all
of
Europe
that
prospective
for
the
immediate
future.
After
supper
wc
nlwnys
sat
to­
a
. bo met every Saturday night and
Mopped every morning and took the
Had there been conscription of cap­ fter nil civic enterprises nro to be
thesa .facilities must not only be In
Through
the
newspaper
the
number
gether
on
the
porch,
finally
when
w
e|j
every mouth they would recognise
four Wnrmnck pupils to school in her
ital and of labor ns well as conscrip­ undertaken under direction of the
private hands hilt they must he reg­
of crimes nro lessened, and the num­ eliihiren-begun to yawn dad Would
the fact that ncwt.pripent are a busi­
Ford,
They
onlymissed
three
days
tion of able-bodied men, there would city manager. St. Augustine hu
ulator! bo wisely that they will pre­
ness just like any oilier business
during the term. rMs. .Wnrmnck did ber of good deeds nro augmented. tell us a funny little story, and soon he no need now of the President of found it profitable to engage the
sent a Held of attraction for tho nuNewspapers can not always carry we were off to dreamland.
and need the cash, We cun nut carry
the United States or anyone else to services of n 1 professional imnd for
pi rior'graile of private ability to en- all her housework, she milked three their point, but they can ho used to
Once I was real sick, nnd when sugar-coat by fine statements the many seasons past but the $15,000 to
accounts longer than thiity days and
cows, prepared hrcnkfiiHl nnd lunch
list themselves in their administra­
tell
ull
existing
conditions,
and
draw
mamma
talked of sending for the condition of our soldier sick and in­ $20,000 involved has nlwnys been
will not carry thorn.
tion, and that it 1s true that where for her hushnnd and the two boys logical conclusions to present to the
doctor,
I
liegged her to send for dad jured; there would be no need to raised by pasting the hat. Now this
who went to work, nnd for the rest
President Harding Is spoeding this has been tried, as In Greut of the family going .to school. She public. Tricksters nnd shysters hnte instead, and she did, lie came and promise, ns President Harding did item, along with all others of a sim­
aureus tho western plains today on Britain, they are meeting with satis­ sewed ami scrubbed and baked on the press—and it is little wonder; sal by me for a long while rubbing yesterday, that "full Justice will be ilar nature, id included in the publichts trip to the roait and to Alaska. factory results."
Knturdnys. She literally burned the while those who arc acting upon the my arms and hands and now and meted out by the government to il» IUY
whopc U Pr°I*’rl&gt;‘ bt,on«*
He will see things as they are and
midnight oil studying at night.
, square with the liest of intentions are then he would any, "I wonder what is wounded nnd needy veterans." For Widespread comment Is being msec
firm friends of tho newspaper.
being a newspaper man will probably FLORIDA BANKS’ HKHOllRCKS.
wrong with daddy’s little gal, any when conscription is applied to all by .the press on this new nnd more
She snid it was n m atter of prid”
note thorn rioter than the ordinary
not to neglect her housework while . Unless the management of n project way.” Unreal as it may seem, his alike, the government of the United sensible mariner pf procedure with
man. Ho will have new ideas and
The resources of the slate hanks of she went to school nml she did not' has faith in any project there will presence helped mo more Ilian medi­ States will he as quick to furnish re­ the probable rcsplt of other municinew thoughts when hu returns and Florida have increased in the past hire any of ihu work done except the never be found editorials of the cine .and we did not have the doctor lief to its disabled soldiers ns it has pallics following the good example
we can expect some big tilings from ten years from thirly-sevrii million washing. Her liuslu.nd fullly sym pa­ propoidliun. Many times one solitary after alt, hut here I must say, God In-ell to pay n Shyiock'a six per cent of the Ancient City.
him. The Herald will attempt to dollars to more than one hundred thised with her nifihitlon and his newspaper bus spoiled the plan* bless our dhetors, we have hail them
lakeland's civic authorities have
to the railroads it had tnken over
publish his western speeches from and twenty-seven million or approxi­ praise of her achievements wus the which were about to be put through, since that time, and they ore among
already
been discussing such a pl*n.
during the war. It would have as
day to day «* they are tilled with mately 250 | ht cent. This is n state­ sweetest tribute she had. ill addi­ in a surreptitious manner to the the greatest human comforts wc have
largo a fund in thnt event for n eol- quite informally of' course, hut with
m atters of importance to the (teople ment of the growth of Floridn’n stale tion to the five studies prescritied in detrim ent of tho entire community— today.
dier's bonus as for n railroad bonus the purpose in view of seeing if it
generally. He is our picsidnit and hanks made in the preamble of a the high school course, site tcok on simply by staling the facts' which
Once Father had been sty ing home and for 10 per cent cont phis to could not bo worked out here satishia heart bc*ta for the whole of bill introduced in thu legislature by five oilier oltudics to review because had been brought to light by persist- for n few dayn but was away, over
fnctbrily. Passing the hat for ob­
others.
America regardless of politics.
lion. C. I*. Wielding, of Broward she had forugttcn so much from her enccnnd divulged In an honest man­ night on business, mother had retired
jects
of benefit to the entire commu­
When general conscription will be
couqty. The purpose of the bill is school ilnys twelve years ago. She ner, with no bias.
early nnd was very near asleep, when the order of the day President Hard­ nity is out of atylo and should no
IS IT FAIR TO JONES?
to authorise the uppointmeiit of two ulao took tho Red Groan cou;rse in
The fair, square .unbiased newspa­ one of the younger boys, lregnn to
ing will find no difficulty to keep bis longer be tolerated;—Lakeland Staradditional
hank
examiners,
no
in­
per
is
an
asset
for
a
city
or
a
rounty;
hawi
louder
than
a
young
calf,
mam­
home
hygiene
and
cure
of
tlie
nick
•
BUI Jones spent 100,004) building
pledge to the soldier sick “to pre­ Telegram.
crease in tlqv, number of examiners taught by Miss
MacUonnld, Bed unless it hi such a paper it is n ma rushed out to the porch in an vent another war oy tho part of thu
tip an industry which employs 100
men- On this proporvly he pays a allowed by law having been made in Cross nurse, and made the hlgi'trst linbilily—and a sorry ons, a t that.— excited manner and upon asking United States."—Jacksonville Jour­
We will move,, we will crate and
ten years.
what the trouble was he answered nal.
average in this class. Then .in Jhe Falatka News.
pcbpjjjb, roful, county, state and corship your household goods, or we will
between sobs, “I wnnt papa to come
The figures set out by Mr. We (Id­ county-wide school meet this aprliig
hor.tiun t M ,,.n d as it is inside the
store them until'yap need them. Call
■&gt;
ling
put
in
new
form
tho
fact
of
the
Mrs.
Warmuck
won
the
highest
point
cKy‘fiiiiits, a city tax covering police
Uncle Sam is wihin ills rights in home.”
498.
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Rend what the Lakeland Star-TcleOf course when rh«j ifad finished
and fire protection and all other city great udvamfti made by the state of In spelling.
slezing the liquor on ships saya the
She was unaffectedly happy ovttr premier of Knglnnd and President telling him what would happen, if he grnm ray* in this ixpue about "panaMtiirJtJe%«; In addition to this ho pays Florida in thu past decade. They sup­
AVDII) TIlESQ 8YMTOM3
did not g e t.to heal iij a 'minute, we ing the hat" in every city for somts , ,
the government income tax on any plement the figures of building per­ her success nnd particularly over
Hunting
in
hia
Denver
speech
yes­
"I
was weak • j aiM nervous, hs
thing
or
other
that
,
should
be
done
mits,
postoffice
receipts
and
other
didn’t bear anything Jelso from him
profit he makes.
winning the Rotary medal. Why did
headaches
all tha tipie, and my back
and
l«
always
financed
by
a
certain
statistics
liy
which
the
increasing
► {
, ,
she want to go to school ? Why, sho; terday said, the prohibition laws that nighL
Bam Smith, bla neighbor, who lias
few
who
can
always
be
founil
hrtd
can
hurt
*»o*
bad
I coldi# hardly
wealth
is
evidenced
and
progress
re­
huped to At herself to help the fam-l would be enforced to the letter. There
children that go to the public school
There were nine of us, and thanks
write!
Frank
R lclU r^on. Perry, Geor­
coiled.
nlwnys
be
relied
upon
to
pay.
The
ily along, and if shu did not succeed will be a tightening up all along the to our maker therq are nine today;
with Bill'a whose property has the
gia.
"Tried
Foley Kidney Pill*
Herald
has
long
contended
that
evcr$
(W
hat
the
increase
in
in
the
re­
in qualifying a an teacher, she said line when it is found out that there strong healthy men nnd women, lust
same police and Are protection, whose
got
relief.”
Backache, rheumatic
taxpayer
in
tho
community
should
sources
of
the
national
hanks
is
not
she
would
at
least
bo
alilo
to
train
will
be
no
more
foolishness
about
this
automobile travels on the same paved
but not least, the dear old father
rains,
tired
feeling,
dull headache, too
pay his or her share of theso public
road aa Bill’s and who has all advan­ stated because Mr. Wedding's bill ler children better and make a b e t­ m atter.
nnd mother are still living.
frequent
urination,
discolored or
benefits
and
all
the
pnylng
should
not
1
tages of city, county and state im­ relates only to stale hanks. It is ter home for them.
Several of us have children of our
atrrgig
odor
are
ayraptonu
of KMnjff
be
left
to
tho
“certain
few"
who
are
provements that Bill does, lias $100,. certain .however, that th# resource*
Mrs. Mat mack Is now taking Ibc^ Romo and the two of them l e f t . to­ own in ochool, and when 1 go hoiqc,
and
Bladdor
disorders
and
demsn
taxed
nnd
gouged
to
death
becauso
000 invested in tax exempt bonds and of the national banks in the state summer normal school in the Htato gether, Leona to do some special that precioua old dad taken me on his
prompt
treatm
ent.
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Foley
KidwY
they
nro
public
spirited
citizens
and
•scapes all taxation which BUI has to have increased correspondingly and College for Women in Milledgcvill
work a t Berry to pay her further lap like he used to do, calls me “dad­
Pill*
give
quick
relief.
Refute
willing pack horses" for the entire
pay to maintain the improvements the combined figures 'probably would In addition to her housework and go- tuition.
dy's gal” and I can plainly net tha
community. Make them all pay* by Btitutcs. Insist upon Foley'swhich Baig | i t j y p r
j
lag to school she has raised a Ado
Ju st two country girls without ad lovo light in those 'dear aged eVe*
putting it In the taxes. Why should everywhere.—AdV, A
,WUJ Bll
$100,000
wt)d’ CAiu&gt;
ffock of chlckene and one of piga and vantages, qr M.*ol*rshhfe or oiita:
**
,
that he remember* as I
to enlarge his industry ? ^
In addition to the bank resources the money derived from theoa hae ficlp'of any kihi going forward
da, while iime has brought many the "sertejn few” do it oil and pay
it all when many who 4ten4 back and
The Bakery a n j Confectionery
Wc talk about tax reduction while which afford capita) for the expan­ partially 'financed her going to the paying their way in hard work. If changea, he la my Pal^atill.
do nothing aro made rich by tho W orkers' Intem atiftial Union ®
couateaacing a system which place* sion of bkiDtesa, the tourists have aumtoer normal school. rMa, Warn their story helps other young people
May hi$aVbn bless o{jr fathers and
money and efforts of (he *frtrt* in A m erica'h a i l a t f n ,|o«to**ion otJ ?
• (tfsmlum upon taxpayers -who main­ provided a huge sum ih a t is loaned mack, has « younger sister , U on aju i realise ambitious It b sfell told.
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tain Industry and government,—Day­ on Florida property.—Balm Beach Darsey, who ia working hur way I Mrs. Warmack probably hasn't them more kindly in the future than
W yVjUWJRfc » &amp; « f b ^ * * 0* W.!Z!
make
them
do
it
by
the Community ouaaa
tona Journal..
Boat. .
through the Martha Barry ac'^ool aj.] learned to play bridge yet.
we have before.—Contributed.
Cheat idea.
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�THE SANFORB-DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923
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nization as 61
eucm ss in redwtrM operations has ferrety been
m tu n n i by profit*, we know that the really effective business
’W W /.f tW C a tiv e has a passion for othor things besides profits. It,
t • i» the adventure of btmineaa activity that calls him. The more
executives realize that achievement lies just as much in a
sound and healthy organisation as it does in mere profit. But, aa a matter
of fact, good morale in an argHnizatJon and profits go hand in hand.
There are three outstanding reasons why it is imperative that the)}
problems of human organlration within our industries should be solved:
■First, •productivity depends hot only on good engineering, good
■IKfcuial S n I ta uidgooj Anuirin,. but rife on dte&amp; n p, r»,...«■]
X m .cU »
konffit, W V, n u t *»t
from employees.
Seoond, there is the matter of creating sound bunion raid**. If in
egrta«tori* thb hdefitag of htfioeh jffobltWs 1a ignored, We Afittot hive
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M h sA tam h K gpltwft fn the Community gm orally.

Third, the beat melting pot for our nodal chum is in manufacturing
establishments. i t is not only « matter of creating %proper underrtlnding between the msnual laborers and tile moneyed cUsaea, but also dt a
proper undersWnding between manual laWers and tho intellectual and
profoesionoJ dsnefie. It (■ mokt important tint Ibe rank and file appre­
ciate tho Valtab bt brains In our social structure, tjnloe* executives etui
tW w J w to the rent and file in the plant and factory, I do not know
bow this appreciationcan take, place.
'
v Ajwftrens efaould bo Interested in the country*! produdivs k j f t k
as A Vwhole- The difficnlty has been that the groat t&amp;jority of line egectfJ
t l m have woafolly neglected thfcee mktters of human oigahisation. ■Attentia n te them has not tedh fashionable. Ahd not oUljr out jubductlon,
but aim tha ioeikl health of the country suffers as A consequence, for bad
ftateff Organization is a well-defined rouse of rinldi of ottr social and
industrial frirtieh.
1. What Wb need la what Theodore Itoosevell called ^a substantial alignA substantial alignment in enlightened management. , Our* w*
hate approximately iOO par ctot of our executives interested in the Human
organisation of their factories wt will hate gone a iorig way toward

daytonA m oves

Real Primitive Life

CANCEL FRANCHISE
t i r p ito L tc u t il it y Experienced by Player* Making “The
Snow nrlde“
DAYTONA, June "20—After a comThe production unit, under .the di­
mUUe h id reported that exorbitant
rh argr a had been made, and‘discrim­ rection of Henry Kolkcr, which Went
inations shown in charges to eleqtric to Canada to film scenes for Alice
consumers, the Daytona city commis­ Brady's latest Paramount picture,
sioners last night passed a resolution “Tha Show Bride" which comes to the
declaring the franchise of the Day­ Frincoas Theatre next Thursday had
tona Public Service Company for­
a real touch of primitive life whole un
feited, nod authorising counsel to ask
location. 300 miles northwest of Mon­
(he courts to annul ths franchise.
treal. For food they had a choice of
moose-meat or pork, and pork was al­
PiRST c t i t r o f t 6 a l b
most the sole food for a month, three
” BRINGS HIGH PRICE times a day. As fur sleeping accom,
modations, there were two crude cab­
.. HOURTbN, Texas, Jane 26.—The ins, with one stove in cnch. The beds
first bale of-the 1023 cotton season weto wooden bunks. Bearing these
was sold a t auction this morning on facts in mind, who dares to say that a
the floor of the Houston Cotton Ex- film player’s life Is n bed-of roscsT
pfihnfe. It was purchased for f l ,275 Among others who made the trip were
by Anders6n Clayton 41 Company. Maurice B. Flynn, the lending man;
The bal{ was grown by A. J, Thom­ Mario Mnjcroni and Nick Thompson.
as, of Wcsla county, in f the Rio
Grande valley And ginned a t Weslaco.
Tho Dally Herald, 15c per week.

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iA . FEW CHANGES TO DB
CITRUS PRICEll
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TRANSATLANTIC RECORD
MADE IN OSTEEN ROAD
LOWES THIS WEEK

NEW YORK, June 26.—The Levia­
than^ new queen of the seas, rested a t
a Hudson river pier Monday a fter a
record-breaking Are day trial trip of
2,300 miles. She will begin service
to Southampton and Cherbourg,

&gt; h cn the proper time came the
Leviathan would go after the tran s­
atlantic record.
The engine room men who operate^
tho machinery th a t enabled her to
make a record 27.8 average knots for
25 hours and a one hour record of
28,04 knots, were rewarded by pte
passengers ,who contributed $0,6ou‘
to a fund for them in addition to $3,OQO to the seamen’s fund, i
roads in the county. It is the inten­
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
tion
of Commissioner Beck to have
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
the
work
of hard surfacing this road
4-24-tfc
■tart a t as early a date as possible.
Tho Herald for first class job work —New Smyrna Urccsc.

continues to bring good prices, tha
range of prices for lesser grade*
varies greatly."
Florida shipments the pkst seven ,
days were 164 raw ^rrapefruit and M
ears oranges, a total of £84 ears. !
Shipments for the season o&amp;w total
24,535 cars oranges and 1&amp;B95 cars &gt; ‘
grapefruit, a total of 42,93# cars.

fiAVlNd FUEL 6 n LOCOMOTIVC6 LABOR EXObUS HAS NOT
CURTAILED PRODUCTION

Fkel problems, says the Nation’#
Bnrifieds, may at times bo btd
NEW ORLEANS, June 20.—That
euutgh for our rail road*, but they the widely heralded exodus of negro
do not' approach the trouble* fb!t labor to the north has not seriously
confront the fdlk who try to keep disturbed the operation of the South­
locomotive# going In Russia. It him ern Pine saw mills generally; that
been discovered there that a locomo­ the production of southern pine lum­
tive apparently consumes twice as bar during the first foiir months of
1623 was larger' than for the same
iridrh fuel ss in 19l3.
period
In the last three years; that
That was a mystery fol a while,
shipments from these mills have been
hut the mystery lies been solved. greater than during the first four
Only half of the fuel obtained by the months of any other year on record
railroad# makes the wheels go and that stocks of southern pine lum­
around. Hall of the balance is ber on hand today are lower than at
riqlen, 16 per oont of the whole is art ytime since early in 1620, are'
wasted-by firemen who have revolu­ among the Interesting facts set forth'
tionary ideas about the way to make in the June issue of the Southern
■from,and 10 per deni'll purd wtshr Pine Association*# economic' and sta­
in tha low quality'of the fuel.
tistics bulletin, Just published.
In certain localities, the bulletin
states, mills report shortage of both
white and colored labor, fibt (this
..Ml ’d be glad if men would adopt shortage has not been sufficiently
the sandal-wearing custom,” said a Important to curtail the operations
*n.»n who hobbled aa if his feet hurt to any extent. Reports - from 160
these atyl* setters Would only particular mills show an averge pro­
start a'Campaign for comfort I’d'bo duction for each mill per month dur­
with1them, and take my chances with ing tha first four months Of 1023
rain, and mud and slush. A sum­ of 2,707,161 feet, which is Isrgcr
mer of semi-barefooted ness would do than the production has been during
wonders for my poor, tired, ajmost the same period for the last three
wornout feet which would like to be years. Shipments from these identi­
let loose for a while so they could cal mills during the first four montha
spread themselves and breathe.”-— of this year averaging 3,080,752 feet
&gt;r 22 per cent greater than
Exchange. •
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during the same period last year and
larger than shipments in 1the same
TO FIDHT ROLL
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period four montha of any year on
LAiitter Burbank has accepted a record.
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place on the board of directors of
tib * national campaign for boll
vaavil control. Ha is one of ear*
aril leaders in financial, agricul­
tural and acieutiflff citclea to taka
an- actiro P # in thia cruaada
■gainst the pest that is destroying
tafUton^ of .dollars' worth of cotton
each year.

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Furniture, pianos, aafes, In fact
ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, moved on
short notice, by the QUICK SERYlCp
TRANSFER. Phone 408.
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Platinum wire has been drawn so
fine that 30,006 pieces of it pieced
side by side would not cover mors
than an inch, while 160 pieces bound
together would be necessary to form
Thera are seventeen public schools a thread as thick as a filament of raw
■ilk.
U* the Canal Zone.

GROW WITH THIS
BANK!
Since our organization 36 years ago — we
have area many of our depositors’ accounts
grow because of Increased business, in fact,
ere have helped many to do da.’*
Kerry faculty which caa. with safety he'
used to assist our patrons, Is freely o ffe re d
neW depositors.
Your Aeetrorft’Invited.
Resources 31,600,000.00.

You wUl bo am a zo d to so o how th e u s e of “ B u ir ’ D u rh am
will cut dow n the oool Of y o u r sm o k in g . R e m e m b q r “ B ull” give* you SO
c ig a re tte s of the b e s t fla v o r sn d qualify fo r 10 conte.
T h is meaf^a eapity a saving for tho avoroge smoker of from O lio
31.00 a w e e k -$ 6 2 to 9 70 a year.
Sevepty-nlno dollar it jelll buy lote ol (hinge. A radio eet,a talking
machines • very line eult of clothes, a met of tires, the first ftfSon'pay*
ments on • Ford* o good-sUod Insuranoe policy.
Hard 16 roll your own? Hot really. Give yourself a chance to learn.
Have a sack of "B uh” In your pocket &gt;11 the time ae well pa your regu­
lar cigarettes. Every time you think of smoking o cigarette pull out your
eeok of "B
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rolling
one.
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And you'U eertflnly be o convert ,to the mild, delightful flavor of the
unequalled cigarette that'"Bull**Durham makes.

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SAVE
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State League
At St. Pete 2, Rrndcntown 1
A t Lakeland b, Daytona 2.
At Tampa 0, Orlando I),

IIY HAROLD SUMMERS IN THE TOURIST NEWS

At
At
At
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National League
Brooklyn 4, Boston 7.
St, Louis 1, Pittsburgh 3. '
New York 1, Philadelphia 10,
Chicago 5, Cincinnati C,

At
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American Leagut j
Philadelphia 3, Washington 0,
Boston 0, New York 14.
Detroit 1, Chicago 7.
Cleveland 4, St. Louis 0.

Southern league
At Nashville 4, Mc'/nphia 1.
At New Orlearti-'Xlluiitu, pnstpon
rd, wet grounds.
At Mobilc-llirinlnglmni, postponed
rain.
At d ia l Ianoogn-Little Rock, post­
poned, rain.

Florida .State League (Second Half)
Won Lost Pet.
Prailcnlown
____ fi
1
.037
Orlando . ................ 0
2
.711
Daytona
41 3
.371
Lakeland ........
2
3
.400
St. Petersburg
1
4
.200
Tampa ...................... 1
0
.143
National League
Won Lost
New York
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
C h tr a g o

......

Brooklyn ....
St. Louis ....
Boston ......
Philadelphia
Amrriran League
Won Lost

Pet,

New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
St, I .outs
Detroit .......
Chicago ...
Washington
Boston
Southern Association
Won Lost
Nrw Orleans
Mobile
Nashville ...
Atlanta
Mcnqdila
Birmingham
Chattanooga
Little Rock ..
The Daily Herald. 13c per week.

It so happens that I am consider-^
ably Interested in baseball. And of I
course being interested in hnschall I ‘
nm a baseball fail. As this June is­
sue of The Tourist News reaches you
I have my iritffc! on the financing of '
the "Stints.”
'
Doing a fellow whose mind works v
on one proposition to the exclusion of ^
all others, it is hut natural I write {
on baseball. Yesterday 1 approached v
a fellow .and asked him to buy a flock
of tickets to the ball game. "Wait
'til you get goin’ good and then I'll ‘
come in." Illahl-i
"Hon,” I nniWAml, "we won’t nerd
you then." And so it goes down thru F
life, business and pluy. They nVe all i
willing to clUnb in 'th e band wagon i
when it parades down the street to g
the cheers of the curbstone gang. The v
only fellow with n right to ride in ’1
the band wagon is (bo sportsman who | c
got out and pushed when the horses ']
developed eye, ear and hoof disease,
I am getting so I judge a man by
bis sporting blood. You do not nee- |
essnrily have to be a wild Indian to be
a sportsman. Hut a real true apurtsma nix about the best kind of a gink |
to bmik upon under any conditions
known to the human race.
l
Some folks* definition of a sports- J
man is a fellow who goes out and
carouses, starts a scrap and kuucks
the chlf off a little boy’s shoulder uml M
then kills a couple of Chinamen, y
Home others believe a sportsman Is a &lt;■
checker player who gambles for a j
dime a corner, or a guy who run stay n
awake all night and pluy poker.
f
A sportsman is square. He is just
as fair on the field ns he Is in bust- |
ness or love. A true sportsman will
not take unfair advantage of his com- I
jetito r to the exaltation of himself.
A good true sportsman will not take *’
away the glory of another,
®
My idea of n sportsman is a fellow *
you can depend upon to come across '1
at the right time with the right come- t
back, no m atter under whut conditions I
or where. II is tli fellow who luughs
just us heartily when his owp hut
blows in the mud as when your
flops V
*
In tho dirt,
d in will go fifty-fifty t
with you on everything nnd if you'ro
bioke go one hundred per rent and
say nothing about It. **
A g o o d sportsman is a fellow who j
rings true.
One you never worry
about for four he will
1 ffull in u crisis.
He is nt bis best when you sre down
at the foot of the Isdde rand need his k
help. Should you happen to rise above t
him he will applaud &gt;x&gt;ur gain, oven c
at the expense of himself. I love u £
real sportsman, don’t you?
C

Oviedo

Orlando Srnliael

Brotherhood St. A.

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June 1-1’
June 20
Jply 0
June 7

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nnd bring a indy with you.

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Tomorrow—Katherine
MacDonald
in “The Woman Conquers” with "The
Tourist" a two-part comedy.

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Thursday—Alice Rrndy in , the drnmntic story of far North “The Snow
A dinger tonight,
lliidc" (on the program it was given
as "The Snow Bird” which was an
T. Roy Hnmes nnd Scena Owen in error), nnd "The .Game H unter" a
the splendid comedy-drama of mod­ two-part Century' comedy.
ern business life, "The Go-Getter” by
Peter Ii. Kync.
FOOLPROOF ACCOUNTS

NEW YORK, June 20.—The New
York Giants rallied in the ninth yes­
terday to rapture a slugging affray
from Philadelphia 11 to 10.
Each
team hnd an Inning when seven runs
Up nnd at 'em, full o’ pep—that's
were scored. Tierney opened the Phil­
i .
lies' seventh with a homer and clean­ the Go-Getter. '
ed the hnses with n double on his sec­
ond trip to the plate in the snme in­
ning. The Giants bunched five hits
off Hubbell nml (limner to win in the
ninth. The score:
Philadelphia
100 200 070—10
I t’s the new kind of romantic com
New York ............. 007 100 003—11 cdy—fast, thrilling und inspiring.

B o s t o n .................... . . .

to n .1500 .&lt;»2&lt;n«'?;

Brooklyn ................

200 001 001—4

A woman who hnd been submerged
by domestic difficulties found when
she got to her accounts th a t she had
made no entries in the budget book
for rive months. Her book divides
up the incomo completely nnd makes
allowances for almost any possibility.
Once this woman would have aban­
doned records for the half year past.
With her present system she found
half the work done in a two-hour
bout. One moru session and every­
thing will b e . in perfect, ship-shape
order.
... - •
• •
And the honor guests tonight will
This is how she docs it:
be 1ripod Wimbish nnd his fatly
First, she kcejis a chcek-book, from
fiHinil and tiill sue this wonderful pic-’‘whicb'Vfie pays, alt big fixed expanses
turc without cost to them ns the trc.it |such ns house payments, insurance,

regular monthly bills. Th» ,tuh| '
all there nnd i t is n mere nutttr J t
little routine copying to enttf a,
payments in their proper cois®* l
the budget book.
Then she hns n series of mlediS,
for petty cash, hanging on the l j ^
wall. Each hns spaces for west, ^
ecrics, services, etc., for a vtctlw'
dry-goods bills, for instance, ait ^
by check ,but small and troulb*®
needles and elastic gU on the kitcWt'
slip, with drug store purthjxj aj'
children's allowances.
These slips are held until cnttnL'
With cheek Iwok nnd slips there i
practically a foolproof system. On!
in two or three months her haba^i
gives her the items for bills he uj.
unrally pays. With these the mod
is complete.
The beauty of this method ii tlr1
rope it gives. Usually an hoar f
month covers it. Hut when, as iatkii
cane, the time runs on, the miltrir

CHICAGO, June 20,—Home runs by
Hargrave and Duncan put the Cincin­
nati Reds out in front and they de­
feated Chicago, fi to D yesterday. Af­
ter the Reds hnd tied the count,
Stain's home run put Chicago ahead.
They lost the advantage in the next
inning on Hargrave's homer with aj
man on. Duncan's homer in the 7th'
inning proved tho winning marker, as j
O'Farrell hit a home run in Chicago's
eighth. The score:
Cincinnati .............. 100 202 100—0 '

STPITTSBURGI! 3, ST. LOUIS 1
ST. LOUIS, June 20.—Timely hit­
ting gave Pittaburgh its becoml
straight game from St. Louis yester­
day. 3 to 2. Tiie score:
Pittsburgh .............. 100 000 020—3
SI. Louis ...............
010 000 000—1
LOW TIDES ON DBACII. 1923
Forenoon and nfternuon tides occur
at approximately the same hour and
minute.
Date June July Aug. Scut. Oct

Rig Ilercan ltro.

1 :|tr
2:13
3:01
3:51
4:40
•6:32
0:30
7:34
8:40
'M 3
10:54
11:43
11:53
12:47
1:37
2:22
3:04
3:44
4:20
5:09

2547
' 3,33
tf:'J4
'6*18
C;14
7:18
8:22
0:27
10:25
11:21
11:57
12:31
1:18
2:01
2;42
3:21
3:55
4:32
5:10
6:52

The recent business condition has brought
to the forefront of thought many funda­
mental considerations tha^ have always
been known but have been damned with
faint praise.
Human nature in the mass is very much
like human nature in the individual. One
of iLs dominant characteristics has been
summed up in the observation, "You nev­
er miss the water till the well rums dry."
Wo never appreciate fundamental things
until we have occasion to do without them.
This observation him a special applica­
tion to the demand of tho public for the
products of industry. While the demand
was at high tide, nnd everybody was busy
trying to supply that demand nt n profit
no one, -seemingly, gave a tho't to where
the demand came from, how long it might
lost, or what would happen if it should
fail. We merely assumed the permanent
existence ot the demand, ju s t as wo as-

inquire where it came from in the first
place, and how it might he restored.
Wq always knew—everybody knew—
that desire for things made a demand for
them in the mnrket. That people desired
things wo accepted jis an elemental fact.
But when wc discovered tl&amp;t desire fluc­
tuated we began to appreciate that desire,
as wc know it, is a thing created by the art
of mnn. It is a highly specialized form of
an elemental need—ju st ns a Louis XVI
chair is made out of a tree.
This discovery led to nnother equally
important discovery thnt the means of re­
fining and specializing th at desire was adMortising. The gigantic work that has
been accomplished- by modern advertising
now stands out in bold relief. It has been
the means by Which the refinements of
civilization have been made known and
made desirable, and this desire has l*cB
made into demand. It J* a simple f#&lt;*
that a million profitable forms of industrial activity owe their very existence to
the fact th at Advertising upheld
standards of living which in turn prov
the demand for their products.

WANT
June 28

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

BOSTON 7, BROOKLYN I
BROOKLYN,
June 20.—Dairy
Vanco struck out six of thu Braves
yesterday, but between timus they
bumped him for twelve hits and Uobton won 7 to 4. The score: i •

SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
JUNE
26,______
1923
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TOWN

BTOPtED P*X&gt; OKlEO
f o o . SPvzudinG
. TW *ou6H yu.Lf\G«-

PRIME MINISTER BALDWIN
ANNOUNCES AIR FORCE
WILL RE nUILT Ul

at tile dal* of the Issuance uf such
certiorate In the name of Hanford Wa­
ter Works'Co, tlnless said certificate
shall lie*~ redeemed aerordlntc to law
Tax l»eed will Issue thereon on the
IMh day of July A. I). 1S23.
W1TVI1HH my official signature and
seat this the ISth day of June A. I&gt;.
lets.
ihmat.)
k a . minni.AKH,
rierk Circuit Court,
Hemlnole fount v. Florida.

(Tlr T h e A sseelate# T re ss)

a can find tha name of
try lira Bnatnesn Man
Sanford la thin Column
h day.

i Service Transfer
Sloraee Facilities
Isaaa yon, tall othsra; If not,
tell ns. rhoaa 418

FORD NOVELTY
WORKS
. C. COLLER, Prop.

ral Shop and Mill
Work
IACT0R and BUILDER
nerd si Street—Sanford, Fla.

W. HERNDON
LSURANCE AGENCY
F--------- AUTO---------- BONDS

5. 0. Shinholser
ontractor and Builder

Card# of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Man, each
of whoso, In bin chosen prof easing the Harold recoinmcodi to the people.

George A. DeCottes
AUorney-at*Law
Over Besalnole County Bank
SANFORD
-:- FLORII

FRED R. WILSON
■ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Classified Ads lc a word. No
Ad taken for leas than 25c.
And poaltively no Claaalfled
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all order*.
Count the words and remit
arordlngly.

FOR SALE
FA HUE Kb—You can got aood bod
frsm*s and Irrigation pluga at tbs
Sanford Novelty Worka.
lOO tfr
FOR SALE—Doaler and Gaya* paints
and vamlshea at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tie

First National Bank Building
8ANFQRD
-:FLORIDA FDirSAT.E=ItluH!o Island eggs foi
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs
Ellsworth, Henrdnll Avenue, San­
ford.
R3-tf|i

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

R ssa 7, Miller Bldg.
IANFORD -j- - t
FLORIDA
FOR SALE—No. H17 West First St.
Attmclivt? terms. Address owner.
Ilox 782, Daytona, Fla.
f!U-tfc
1922. FORD FOR SALE—In good
I
»,• LAWYER
condition, cheap if taken nt once.
•:—Court House See A. Swanson nt Crown Paper Co.
between fi and 7 p. m.
71-0tp
FOR
SALE CHEAP—Fine work
bdt'sc, aTsd' j'tiung niiidi 'ciiWs and
**'* I&amp;amfc 22«-2W‘,
heifer, 7 months old.—L. A. Renaud,
San'ord Heights or Sanford Battery
DENTIST
Servico
Co. •• '
71-6tc
New Mdsch Building
rO
irrfX
L
E
—Ford
touring
enr,
cxcelane 201
Banford, Florida
lent running condition, cheap for
cash.—F. S. Frank, Box 8, Sanford.
75-4tp

CHELLE MAINES

DR. R. M. MASON

I*. Connqlly &amp; Sons
B a fa h ll.k e *

1 SOH

Estate, l.oans and Iniurante
48

104-8 Magnolia Ave,

WART The Florist
owera

■ ■Floral Designs

nusl snd Ornamental Plant#
rrtle Are.----------- Phone 260-W

JFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
era! Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Rcpaim
Acetylene Welding
62-------- Sanford, Florida
Iwsk

V J. II. Colclough

fak &amp; Colclough
I

INSURANCE
Fire—Life—Aoto
3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Annex
PORD
FLORIDA

CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
South Bound
Arrive
!:36 a.m

Depart#
2:40 a.m.
8:49 a.m.
2:4fi p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Northbound
Depart#
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
8:52 p.m.
Trilby Jlranch
Arrive

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

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

Depart#

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
Vyaa Examined

Glsaaea Daalgned

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

FOR RENT

BUNGALOWS, cottages and apart­
ments for tho summer season a t
Optleian-Optometrlaf
. Daytona Beach. Reasonable rates.
I ll East First Btraat Banfsei. Fla. Will furnish photos and full informa­
tion upon request.—Bailey Si Haw­
kins, Daytona Beach, FIs. 5-31-lmo-c
FOR RENT—Convenient large *Un
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
fl-18-lmo-p
FOR RENT- 1204 Park nvcnue,"bunComfortable, Airy Rooms
gatuw, four rooms, hall and bath,
Open the Year Around
$20.00 per month.—G. W. Spencer.
Reaaor.able Ratea.
72-0tp
Special rates to parties.
FOR
RENT—10
aerea
of
‘
tiled
land
On Main Street, near Ocran
on Cameron avenue.—S. E. Barrett,
Fort Volley, Ga.
71«12tp
IUCKSON h o u s e
Up-to-date Apartments and Room*
gOMETHINO NEW
Daytona Beach. 8
Summer rate#: $1.00 per day, $21
A teacher told a claaa of boy# to per month, including lighta and water.
writo down tlie difference between ft Call J. F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, San­
ford.
70-tfc
biography and »n autobiography.
After much reflection one aniall FOR RENT—Furnished room and
boy produced the following: "A kitchenette, 710 Weat Firat Street
. ___________________ 74-atp
biography i# about n good man, such
u n bishop; but • naughty biography FOlf’RENT—2 cool, fi-rnlahed housekeeping rooms, 314 East Fifth SL
is the life of a lady.”—London Tit*
76-2tp
Bite.
‘
V
FOR RENT—Furnished room, HI
OF COURSI SHE WAS
Park Avenue.
FOR RENT—6 room cottage, 112
Grocer—Tbet bread coat# 11 French Ave. Aloa house keeping
cent#, little girL Where i# the 1 rooms. Summer rata#. Inquire 300
centf
■'
French.
75-2tp
Little Girl—But I wa# the one FOR RENT—Two acre# tiled celery
•ent, mi#ter.—Jiidge. v
land, five room House and shad. In­
■ ■, fc . i
■■ ■
quire L. E. Tew, West Side or Thone
EINQINQ AGAINST TIM E
419-W.
.

Daytona Beach, Fla.

S n l l r r of A ettllra llu a fu r T m
II r e #
I ' n i l r r S r r l l u n BT.T u f t h e ( I r n r r a t
a in lH lr . o l Ike N l.tr ul M u rid * .

Notice Ih lirrrlol nlYrli Hull K, I.
WuudrulT. purchaser of Tux IVrlltlralr
No. (no, iinicd tin- ttli iluy or J on,. A.
D. m il. ha. III.-it salil rrrtltlrntn In
my offlrc. and has mail, ngplleatlon
for Tux llrcl to Issue lo aecordancu
.with law. Huld rrrtlllcate rmt.rao-s
the followlnx deserlbsd property situsted In Heminol*. County. Florida, towit; ll.-u 31, h; ehs. N timl
ehs.
IV. of HIJ Cur.. Her I. Twp. to ft. It.
30 K. run H t xs ehs. IV. 1SH ehs. N.
J» ehs. K. 12 ehs H. S2 dc*i K. *.34
ehs. N. 12 71 ehs K IH rlis. N. 7 deK.
10* f t 10 04 ehs. K, 73 Iks H. 10 ehs
W. 14 ehs. H. 2» ehs. Hwly. to lien.
I t acres. The euld laud Ulnx ssseserd

C. M. CUSTER, Prop

He—Say, Ham#, I don’t like your
78-dtp
hair etraigbt
LOST—Elk'# tooth. Finder return to

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

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

Our S e r v ic e
WANT]
W A ll
FO O D -1
VALUES

This pure food question la up
to you, Mrs. Wife-of-lheShe—Are jou familiar with the
head-of-the-family. You know
•core of this opera t
that your husband enjpys n
He—No. But never mind the Lo st , s t r a y e d or s t o l e n from (dice
of good bread nt meal*
i4»re—just so it doesn’t go to extra my- farm, on tha east sidJ of Ban- times as well as the Juniors
ford, one black mart mule, about six enjoy I t ‘between eat feats.
innings.—Life.
ycara old, weighing about 1250 lbs. Mention tho name of our
CAUTION TO WOULD-BE -RULER Reward for Information leading to
bread to yotir grocer.
. * 76-6tp

recovery of tama.—0. F. Smith.

C:30 a.m.
7(10 pjn.

LONDON, June 2fl^-Brln&gt;o, Minis­
ter Raldwin announced to ‘commons
this afternoon the government hns
decided to establish a home defense
air force sufficiently strong to de­
fend tho country Adequately front so greatly appreciate the added leis- Notice uT Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 573 of the General
attack by strongest air force within ure that they will compromise on
wages. Tho Colorado Fuel &amp; Iron Co.
^Statutes of the Slate of Florida
striking distance.
raised hourly, tonnnge nnd piece Tates
Notice is hereby given thnt F. I*,
different ten per cent and tho president of the Woodruff, purchaser of Tax CertlfiThere nre about
oompnny testified thnt the men were cate No. 200, dated tho 7lh day of
Inngungcs.
quite willing to accept thnt nrrnngc* June, A. D. 1920, has filed snld certiment in order to shorten their day. ficato in my office, nnd hns made npWHEN INDUSTRY EMPLOYS
Tho
change was actually accomplish- pllrntion for Tux Deed to Issue In ne­
MEN 12-IiniTRS DAY INDUSTRY
COMMITS MORAL TRESPASS ed without loss, for production wns cordnnco with Inw. Bald certificate
increased. A similar achievement is embraces the following described
recorded
for other establishments,
property situated in Seminole County,
(Continued from page 3)
"A
major
difficulty
in
the
way
of
I'lorlrln, to-wit: Reg. 7*,4 eh. S, and
Jects nnd even a certificate of accur­
cor*
*■’* Twji
acy by a prominent firm of New installing three shifts would l*c over- ^L40 c^* ^ ° f
®*
30 N. run W 9.27 ch S
York accountants, is teeming with er­ come, ns the present report shows, if
^
milts.,MC to bog. lho
rors nnd misleading statem ents. Quo­ the sleel industry ns n whole would '*,(i
lnn'* ^ i n g assessed nt the date
tations are mutilated, statistics are improve its lalmr policy. The provision of some method of conference and "f
l*sui,,u’e t'f such certificate in
agreement nnd orderly negotiation *ho name of W. J. Jackson. Unless
lover wages, hours nnd conditions of said certificate shall be redeemed ne­
twork, would go far toward bringing]corclitiK to law l a x Deed will issue
about the. co-operation necessary to a 1hereon on tho J7lh day of June, A.
*successful demonstration.
So say
!competent engineers anil so the exWITNESS my official
signature
| perienrtt of tho Colorado Fuel &amp; Iron n,,d r,1(‘n* *hia the 21st day of May, A.
Compnny proves. We hold no brief
for any particular type of collective
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
bargaining machinery hut we nrfl 100
Clerk Circuit Court,
per went against a regime in which
*
Seminole County, H n.
the men have no voice.
, " r- A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
•The d a ta ‘recorded in our bulletin r- 22*20' «
nre not complete since we do not
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.
,
,
*
...
Nailer of Application for lax Deed
know how tnnny men are at the pres■
...
,
,
Under Section 57-i of the Cenernl
ent time working 12 hours a day In
, ... ,.
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. , ,,
Statute* of the State of l lorula
the steel industry. The report of the
, .
,
.
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,
.
,
Notice is hereby given that J. E.
American Iron nnd Steel Institute,
.
, ~
.
. ,,
. . .
.Idling, purchaser of Tux Certificate
given out May 2.&gt;, while claiming v,
,
, ,
,
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,
,
No. 03, dated tho 2nd day of Juno, A.
cred t for past efforts toward reduc. *
,
,,
Jt/t , ...
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.
.
D. 1919, hns filed said cortlficato in
tion in the number uf 12-hour men,
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.
. my office, nnd has mndo appllrntion
was strangely silent ns to the present ,
. .
.
.
. ,
for l a x Deed to issue ill accordance
cm ency hi u n us ry.
with law*. Suid certificate embraces
"The Iron nnd Steel in stitu tes ex*
following described property aitutraordlnary defense of tho 12-hour
jn Sonilnole County, Florida,.to­
day is very disquieting, It is possible w It. Lot 10i nlw k
X|or 0( Slinf,ird.
that with the revival of business the The Bnl(, U nJ i,c[nB
nt tho
Steel Corporation has abandoned all dotc of tho |,„,unncc „f , uch certlflpeetense nt reducing the number of roto ,n thl, nnmt) ()f « u nknown ”
12-hour workers?
.
A1(lo: Tax Certificate No. 77, dnt“Tho public is forced to the conclu- od tho 2nd day of Juno, A. D. 1910,
sion that, as has liecn pointed outlbo* hua filed said certificate In my office
fore, ony conaldernldo reduction in and lias made application for tax deed
the number of 12-hour men wulta on i0 Issud In accordance with law. Said
u lessened demand for steel.”
certificate embraces the following de-

County, Florid#, to-wit: Lot 1, Block
13, Tier H, S«nfonl. Tho said land
being assessed nt the date of the taauanco of iiuch certificate In tho name
of "J. Jackson,"
Also: Tax Certificate No. 33, datod tho 4th day of Juno, A. D. 1017,
has filed said certificate in my office
and hns made application for Tax
Deni to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated In
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: I-ot
9. W. F. Leavitt's Sub.-Dlv. The said
land being assessed a t the date of the
issuance of such certificate in tho
name of W. F. Leavitt.
. Unless said certificates shall be re ­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issuq thereon on the 27th day of
June, A. 1). 1923.
WITNESS my official signature
nnd seal this the 21st day of May, A.
D. 11123.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
'
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
Ily: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
5-22-29; fi-5-12-10-20.. .

Extends to Orlando and Daytona as well as tho hundreds of
bottles wo put out In Sanford overy day
T h r r * a r e d u al pro*
l*ctlve tiuallllea In
• v e r y s q u a re Inch of
roufliiff p ap e r sold by
ua. Made from a s u ­
perfine substance. It
m a k es y n u r ro u t eba u lu tsly w a ie r p ro o f
a n d keeps nut Ilia
wind a n d sun.

Hill
Lumber Co.

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
on account of its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­
teries. If you are not drinking Elder 8pringa W ater now—
give it n tidal.
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PHONE 311—WE'LL DELIVER

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IL L E , Ha., Juno 25.—
JA C K 80N
cry o f‘ nearly |7,ono In eurDiscovery
rency In tho .pockets o f Robert II.
Shackelford,
47, form er deputy
sheriff, who was phot to death in his
home here yesterday by a wpman
puxxlcd authorities investigating tho
case today. Mrs. Daisy Vaught, held
on charge o f shooting maintained

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OYERUQUOR NAME

(D r T t . A ».«u »r | l r i»J * l
Tho Florida legislature In Us re­
R A LE IG H . N. C., June 25.— Under*
“
“
cent session had a measure similar In
Iho terms o f n U w which becomes cfeffect to tho North Carolina law bcfective throughout North Carolina ofre it, but it was denounced as a
July 1, automobiles will ho required measure fostered by the railronds to silence todny.
F. F. Dutton W ill H are Chargo
to come to a full stop before crossing relieve them o f liability in grade
of Sales a n d . Distribution
S A Y S B R E A K IN G B R ITISH RE ALS
JA C K S O N V IL L E , June 2^.— Rob­
rnilroad
tracks.
Electric
railroad crossing accidents. It was introduced
End o f Business
O f Administration to RccoRnire
ON LIQ UO R NO g r o u n d
A TTO R N E Y S FOR D EFENSE T R Y ­ tracks‘ in cities, towns nnd villages in the house by Representative ert Shackelford, former chief Ae|d o f
Laws of.the Land and Enforce
* •'».
FOR PR O TE ST
are excepted, as. well as crossings Hampton Jones o f Nassau county. A t Acer under Sheriff Robert E. Merritt
ING TO QUASH IN D IC T ­
A fter numerous a tte m p t ,D», p u t
Them One and A ll
where there arc gates or watchmen. tho instance « f Representative Fred and one o f Governor Hardee's chief
years to form an assocjatlpn
M ENT
i it r t * «
rr«-««i
l.ONIHJN* *J*
s unl e y Raid- ers in the Sanford district ,th* mem­
The law, which was passed at tho Davis, who attacked it in its original investigators, wns shot and killed
D E N V E R ,’ Juno
86. — President
rutrwen
&lt;nr Tfc*
rrr—t
tl\e bership o f which. wou^A represent
192a term o f the general assembly form, it wns amended to provide that here yesterday afternoon qt his home win, prime minister, slated in
L A K E C IT Y , Fin., Juno 25.— IDus provide. that the
IJaHInir served notice in an address
in
Ioikesidc
park.
Mrs.
DnIAy
Vaught,
o f ,t h e . i
n
failure
to
atop
o
nthe
part
o
f
the
majority
o
f
the
acreage
p
house
'o
f
commons
today
there
was
no
rnilroads
shnll
iiere today that tho fedcrnl govern­ fourth attempt of tho state to place mark nil crossings by signs bearing motorist did not rrlieve the railroad who was arrested, I* said by police ground fo r protest If the British cus­ tion, success Jta* at |ast
ment was determined to enforce tiro Walter Higginbotham, convict whip the lettering “ N. ,C. I j*w . Stop!" o f any liability. It had read that to hove admitted shooting Shntkcl- tom* seals were broken in United in this dlrecffcn with .&lt;hp org*hW ftlon
prohibition law even should tbo bur­ ping )&gt;oss, on trial, was vigorously Tho distance nt which automohlUsts failure to stop would in? prim* facie ford, claiming self-defense.
,
Stnto sterritorial waters by officials j f the Florida Vegetable Corporation,
den o f enforcement continue to be fought here todny by the defense. H ig­ nre required to stop is set nt not evidence o f contributory negligence
The woman is said to have slated ot the United States customs service. which, in addition to
f Pt r k ^ y
increasingly thrown upon it by the ginbotham is charged with murder in more thnn 50 feet' from the rail.'1.
on the part q f the motorist. A fter that she shot Shackelford wheh he Ills statement in answer to a ques­ co-operative
Institution, ,yflj /»*▼•
connection with tho dcnlh of Martin
• Penalty for violation o f tho Inw is Mr. Davis’ amendment was added the reaehrd for a pistol to shoot ' her. tion whether Great Britain recognised the power to make •lfecJ‘ T*
■tat**.
•
,
. . . .
Moreover, thq executtvo voiced the Tabcrt, n North Dakota youth. In the Axed-at 110 Anc or 10 days imprison­ measure was allowed to die on that Shackelford is credited with hnvlng America's right to break acais on needed reforms, at both ,«n4«, la tb*
conviction not only o f the prohibition- prison camp of the I’utnam Lumber ment or both ill the discretion o f tho side o f the house, nnd Inter a similar had a iargo part in breaking up the liquor aboard ships.
distribution o f the poducta o f th*
Co. Judge W. A. McMullen, presid
hill bobbed up In the senate. Hero it activities of conAdence men in F lor­
amendment will not be repealed, but
trucking industry, on Recount o f th*
court.
|
ing, overruled motions o f the defense
W A SH IN G TO N . June 25. — The prc|»«ndcranco of the output th* cor­
wns subjected to a broadside by Sen­ ida.
Uht whatever chnngcs mny be made
'
An
nnnlysl*
of
the
act
by
Assistant
to disqualify State’s Attorney Kelly;
Shackelford was forty-seVon years statement o f Premier Baldwin In the poration will control.
ator James E. Calkins, who had pre­
in the Volstead act “ w ill represent
. ,,
to quash Madison county indictment Attorney General Nash is ns follows:
old and Mrs. Vaught is thirty. Her British house that brvnking British
viously
gotten
through
after
much
the sincere purpose o f effective en­
The
following
rcpregenUtlv*
and
v
Kvery
person
operating
n
motor
for continuance fo ense refusing to
attorneys refused to allow hor to be seals on liquor brought Into New York most successful growers h*ve been
forcement, rather than moderation of
vehicle upon n public rood, shall be­ trouble a measure to give the rail­
permit argument* on motions.
road commirslon reguatory powers Interviewed by newspaper men. Ac­ afford no ground fo r protest to Amcr- elected as officers and dlroglpri fo r
thfc general policy.”
'
fore crossing the track nt grade, slop
over grade crossings with n view to cording to the police version of the lean government conforms to view the Arst year: R. B. Chapman, prealfirtiking straight out atthose who
bin vehicle; nt n distance not exceed­
shooting, the two quarreled about taken in Washington that seals have
violate the law, tho president said
irtont, John Molsch, vice-pr*aM*nt, L.
ing 50 feet from the pea rest rail. protecting them, even to the elimina­
2:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon. no value so far as American territor­
tion
o
f
those
thnt
could
not
bo
other­
the Issue is fast coming to be rccogI. Frailer, secretary and t*| »P ^ *n r
This Is not required when the cross­
wise protected. Mr. Calkins’ bill wns About hnl fan hour later Mra. Vaught ial water* are concerned and that tho treasurer. Serving with then* &lt;U&gt; th*
Hlxcd not as one between the “ wets"
ing is one ot which there is a gale
having it stroublcs on the house side, wJnt into the room where Shackel­ breaking will not result in nny inter­ Board o f Director* ar* L» K Brumand “ drys,” but as one o f whether
or watchman, nnd the Inw does not
nnd he made tho appearance of Jho ford wns nnd Is said to have claimed national Incldeht.
the laws o f “ this country enn he and
Icy. G. K. Smith, Joe Cameron, Frank
apply Jo nn electric railway track ill
“ stop” bill the occasion of a lengthy the latter reached for his pistol. Hhe
will be enforced."
MfUch, G. L. Bledao*.
f\
city, town or village. The failure
tirade against railroad lobbyists. The is quoted as having snhMfftc then
“ So fa r ns the federal government
to glop, however, shnll not lie per sc
Tho entire upper floor o f U»* Ball
Is concerned," he said, "nnd I n»i GOING FO RW ARD FROM S A V A N ­ contributory negligence in nn action "stop" bill was the greatest mon­ Ared twirc, both shots strlkK^t Shack­
Hardware Co. building hat been en­
strosity o f the session, he snld, the elford in the hend and killing him invery sure also, so far ns concerns the
N AH ENDORSING IIIS
against the railroad, hut it shall he
gaged aa quarter* for this » * w cor­
very great m ajority of tho state govNAM E
an evidential fnct to be considered rnilroads wanting it to go through to atantly.
poration and preparation* fo r th*
Mrs. Shackelford stated over long
get away from grade accident liabil­
ernmontn and tho local governments,
with other fnct* in dettcrmlning
coming season are being mad* with­
ity and at the same time Aghtlng the distance telephone from her home ip
(D r Tfce A m * r»l»S Press*
it w ill be enforced. As gratifying.
whether tho plaintiff was guilty of
out
delay. A finance commltt** con­
S A V A N N A H ,. Juno 25.— I otltion
bill intended to protect the grades. Ij»ke City last night that she did not
Indeed It may fairly be said, nn mann­
contributory negligence."
sisting o f G. F. 8mlth, chairmen, S.
signed by citixens here endorsing Hen­
know Mrs. Vaught. She snld tho
ing progress has been made in the
IN W K 8TJ K N D .A D .A M S C O U N TY , G. Ball and A ; T. b m
U ^ S ,
ry Ford for president forwarded to
body would be tkKcn.Io Ia*ko,.Clty fRr
last few years toward belter enforceNORTH D A K O TA S U N ­
appointed. The director* nav* ap­
burial.
Resides
his
widow,
Mr.
Detroit
and.
Fuxd'j
W
*M
»ry..«5E
M
0
&amp;
»s
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D A Y N IG IIT
proved the policy to provld* financial
in acknowledging receipt of petition
Shackelford Is survived by four chil­
While Mr! Harding made no direct
assistance
to the member* o f th* cor­
said, "in view o f intcrust displayed
dren, Mrs. Jack Ennis, Jacksonville;
( H r Tfce A a a w l s I H •’ " “ l
..
reference to tho
situation in New
poration that may require It, fo such
Mr. Ford can hnve no objection
to
Mrs. L B. Adams, Atlanta; Cath­
FARGO, N. 1)0 Juno 25.— A dl«York stnto, he did say thnt "the
extent as Is consistent with good bus­
their further activities in this dlrecarine and Esther Shackelford 13 and patch to Forum today aaya five are
spectacle" o f a. state nullifying its
iness prlnlcples. The sale* and finance
known killed and four Injured In a
II years old, respectively.
lio n ”
*
own authority, and asking the na­
divisions o f tho corporation will bo
torpado In the west epd of Adam*
tional sovereignty to toko over an
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dam. absolutely divorced.
Important P frt of its powers, is new.
The committee on purchases Com­
He added that "when the implications
prises the following: John MkUch,
o f this strange proposnl nre fully un­
chairman, Joe Cameron, L. I. yigsla ti
derstood by people and parties devot­
J. G. Render, Fred Walama. Mem
ed tb preserving the rights of the
( I l f Tfce AsaarUtr* I'fta il
twrship commltttec, 0 . L- Bledsoe,
Had
Been
Snatching
I’
uraea
for
Sev­
states, the now nulllflcatlonists, I
N E W YORK, June 25.— Two m ore’ U‘
”Verdi,
"
"making her first visit to
chairman, Mike Stolnoff, R. 0. nickeral Week*
New York wns not stated on the man­
venture to say, will discover that they
"w ot” liners came into port today
n, C. L Flowert, Rex Packard.
wlnt,» jn i*
have perpetrated what
is likely tu C A R A V A N OF N E W S PA PE R MEN while United States government o f­ ifest, but it wa* " “ 1*
K. F. Dutton, form erly manager
Tho young negro purso snatcher,
liquors were locked and in charge oi
prove one of the historic blunders In
ficials prepared to hove on *|x other
CO OVER C L IF F N E A R
for
tho American Fruit Growerg*
who
has
boon
at
large
for
several
the ship’s surgeon.
vessels which docked over tho wrekDENVER.
political management."
and at present ono o f th* la rt**t laweeks
and
who
had
snatched
shout
six
A ll the Cedric's liquor supply ^ was
end with liquor transported over the
Tho president disclosed thnt n good
shipper* In
seven purses from various ladlos ON OCCASION U N V E IL IN G MEM- dependent growers and shippers
listed as "surplus medical stores," ami
June
25.—
Two
killed,
thrre
miie
n
ni,
in
deAanco
o
f
treasury
deal o f testimony is reaching Wash­
O
K
IA
I.
A
S
S
A
S
S
IN
A
T
E
D
DENVER, ,
,
Sanford,
will
have
charge
o f th* kale*
officer* o f the ship said it had been over the city, was caught In the tolls
ington that some states having pro­ twh others were injured
seriously department's dry ruling. Tho latest
m in is t e r
•
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distribution
d
i
v
i
s
i
o
n
,t h j, nor
Saturday
night.
Chief
of
Police
Iloy
healed by Crown customs authorities
hibition enforcement codes nnd even late yesterday when «n automobile, arlrvals were Anchor liner Tuscania,
■'Minnrntion. Th©
pcruonDil of
corporation.
Tho entire p*r»o
Williams was ready fo r him and when
before sailing from Englnad.
some which successfully
enfo/ f * “ one o f the caravan In which vlglting French liner Suffrcn. Tho schedule
the word came that tho purso o f Mrs.
R K K r jN \ V p ^ ^ !- H t r o a * f lg h t in g officers, directors, committees, 'and
it later was said that tho Conte
• “ d ry " laws before national prohibi­ newspaper correspondents with Hard- today called for removal o f liquor
Hlgney had been snatched from her occurred lo Klalchcn, Prussian Sax­ department head* p i
Q»* .,/lor|da
Then Verdi carried 2,000 gallon* of wine hand near tho Standard Filling Sta­
tion are “ disposrd to abdicate their log’s special train, went over * cliff from Cupandcr, Borengarla.
Vegetable Corporation k admittedly
ony,
between
Nationalists
and
Com­
own pojlcc authority In this mntU;r in Rear Creek canyon nnd dropped 70 cases of other week enders, Paris, not under seal. Tho wine was assert­ tion Chief o f Police W IM »m » Ihrcw
munists on tho occasion o f the un­ of such high csllbfe *ji4.•ffJlWRPF*
ed to be the amount required under
and to' turn over tho burden o f pro- feel. The dead: Sumner Curtis, rep­ C*drlc, Caronla, Province and Conum Ur ijtt abl*
iin men around that section immodlveiling o f the memorial to the sssssal- that eventually, wher*,, i
Italian laws for medicinal purposes
hlbitlon' enforcement to the federal resentative Republican National Com­ tcverdl will bo taken.
atcl ysnd caught tho negro from a nsted German Foreign Minister, Dr. guidance o f these Iqdjylau^k, real
for tho crew nad third clan* passeng­
mittee; Tommie French o f Denver,
meager description given by tho vie- Walter Uathenau, p Central News dlr- benefits are discqmablp, therp will
. authorities.
er*.
The ship sailed from Naplr* Juno
LONDON, June 25.— Several I.on“ Doubtless/* he said, "this I* large­ who was driving the car. Donald A.
Urns. Chief Williams and Officer pstch states. Two are reported dead be but few growers (n tnls section
13, too earl yto adopt tho practice of
ly diia to a misconceived notion, too, Craig, manager o f the Washington don nowspaper editorials show decided
Smart esught him afterward on Han­ und twenty-five seriously wounded.
not members.
, ......
French and English liners In placing
ford avenue and finally wormed tho
widely entertained, that tho federal bureau o f New York Herald; Thomas anxiety lest controversy over aeixurc
To date stock «ubtc,r|ptlonpr J*av*
liquor
store*
under
aeal.
information out o f him that he M
government has actually tnken over y Dawson, fo r twenty years member o f liquor on British ahlps at New York
m groym
growpf*
r*pi^#*nie r*pi^#*nL
DU88ELDOHF, June 25.—A Ger- been secured from
Although boarded by customs nulh been guilty o f all the purse snatching
the real responsibility. The fact is of the Associated Press Washington lead to serious III feeling between
man employed by the French, was
1,200
acres and p le ^ p s , . ^ c « " &lt;
critics, tho Conte Verdi docked with­ in the city and had also stolen *utopresenting
over *00
quits tbs contrary. The fedcrnl gov­ staff injured. Craig was improv ng Great Britain und the United States.
from other* repw
enlln,
out disturbance to tho wine supply. H niobllo supplies, clothes and chickens. shot and killed while loading coal at
Paper*
express
hope
people
hero
will
ernment i*
*»|Uipi&gt;cd with the In­ today, but Dawson showed slight Im­
Kaneau today. The French aay the •Cf®*- , ,
.
.
,
refrain from Intemperate and unin­ was said that no attempt would be His latest offenss o f highway robbery
strumentalities to make enforcement provement due to advanced year*.
shot was fired by one o f a group of
Conference*
of
H)«.
b
fH
W
l
formed criticism o f what la held to made to selxe tho win* until the t*»»n- will get him a term in the slate pris­
locally e le c tiv e . It does not main­
Germans supposedly form er members officials o ! the local bpnk^ "
ifest
was
filed
at
the
custbms
house
on camp and his cast will go over un­
?pot
tain either a pollco or a judicial es­
DENVER, June 255 — Thoma* • F. be purely a legal question.
the U tter pledging * "
o f the security ppllce.
today.
*
til the next term o f the circuit court,
tablishment adequate to or designed Dawson, who wns Colorado atate hi*
fullest co-operation,
N EW YO RK , June 25.— Four transThe chief and policemen ar* to be con­
fpr w b a task. I f the burden o f en- torian and nationally k» own " £ ' *
tion.
ArrapgemenU
Atlantjc passenger |lnera, two British, CO NCERNING HU|tH FOR
gratulated upon their good work in E le v s jp y r a i n
forerment shall continue to -b e In­ paper man, died thU morning at Den­
whereby the banks will
jj
TH
E
W
O
M
A
N
’S
CLUB
one French and one Italian, arrived at
rounding up this young negho who
Falls From Track,
creasingly thrown upon the federa ver hospital a . result o f injuries
Iieriodic audit o f staUmenM o !
Quarantine yesterday with
largo
had really made ladiea afraid to come
government. It wRI be necessary, at
rporatipn and approv*
spprov* *a*'
*»*•
Num ber are Killed corporation
There is some uncertainty as
quantities o f liquor under seal.
(jown town at night with any money
Application
has
slroady
bh*n
mad*
large expense, to create a e rr“ Eustjs Rotary Club
The ipenlfeat o f th* White Star Hn- why the Woman’s Club is doing the In their puraes.
police authority which In time will
r
a
charter’
w
hich^*xpm
lW
lo
b*
i
n
r
Tfc«
i
s
M
s
i
s
g
e
for
Awarded Attendance^
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86.—T w o car
Cedric from Liverpool showed the unusual thing o f collecting Its dues
N E W r YO
UK, Jun^26
InpvlUbly com . Jo be regarded a . • "
received
some
time
jpst now, by personal solicitation, an*
You can’t go wrong in Investing In pf a Irpln bound fo r New York fell
Trophy at St/Louls follow ing wet stock:
intrusion upon and Interference with
it seems best to explain tho matter.
from an elevate*! structure at Fifth
Seven
thousand
nine
hundred
and
Sanford
realty.
the right o f local authority to manage
Our representation at the am
■ ■,
and Flatbuah avenues today. A num­ Judge W U #
thlrty-ono
bottlw
i
f
ale
and
stout.
.
E
U
8TI8,
June
26
.-T
clegra
m
a
re­
local concerns. The possibilities o f
meeting of tho H u t* Federation In
Ono thousand ono hundred snd flfment who pay their dues bpfore tho ber were reported killed.. *
A t M arians
disaster In such a situation hardly ceived here lis t night atate
Mj*
based upon the number of paid-up
f j „ t o f July are to &lt;)p enrolled as
need to l»I*U i8W |od. Y et it Is somo- Eu.tla Rotary Club w a. awarded the ty-slx gallons of wine.
members shown as actually enrolled in
ter U n getfH g I P *
be exempt B A W Y PIN PRICK
charter members and will,1 be
64 gallons o f spirits.
trophy fo r attendance at the conven­
our year book, It ia our rulo to put
.
thing
CAUSES DOCTOR'* DEATH
Sia and' five-sixth gallons of IImm initiation fees. |f there afe any
tion In SL Loula which came, to a
rU 3 sl
t a r Tfc* *
nope except the npmea pf
paid-up
SAVANNAH TODAY T A L L A H A S S E E ..
questions
about
this
matter
that
are
quers
and
copdlals.
close Saturday.
International o ffi­
member* in the year bboks, end it U
The Cunard liner Caxonia’s ***led
not answered by tbU statement Mre.
C. L. Wileou, proeldlag
perform, in connection with the en­ cer. stated this feat on th* Part of
important that ail copy fp r this year­
supply
consisted
o
f
2,116
bottlp*
o
f
R.
E.
ToUr,
President
of
the
riub,
or
the
Eustls
club,
attending
one
hun­
forcement o f this policy, those func­
• W - A judicial circuit, die
book should be in the hands o f the
S A t/ X fiN A Il?
ole and stout; forty-eight gallons o f
Mrs. A. M. PWIIIP*. Membership
home in Marianna,
tions which are obviously wifflln R » dred per cent,’ waa something which
program chairman at one* lo order
wins, forty-s*von gallons o f spirits,
chairman will b* glad to giv* further slight prick from a safety pin whkh vicoa received hare,
proper province. These arc compli­ has never been equalled in Interna­
that it shall hava the mahy necessary
ha was using temporarily to fasten
and ber medical stores were listed as
‘ t [ •„
,
illness from Bright1*
ance In all 1U aspects as U relates to tional Rotary and would never
revisions to lq*un&gt; lU prompt aqq information.
twantv-tbrae gallons o f wine and four
By an oversight in the Woman e cuff slseve, has proved fa U l to Dr. considered on* of th*
twenty-three
the
. International commerce, the om per
Issuance.
The
books
o
f
A. H. Rochester,
local specialist.
proper
gallons of spirit.
„
C iv
treasurer close so early In the Club column l*al Friday, two of th* Nothing was thought o f the scratch jurists in th* stst*.
tatinn and asportation of 1^ uor* ’ “ c dUTh l*E lf*tl* dub baa enjoyed unique
The
French
Un«r
Providence
from
largest
and
most
responsible
commit­
..
i
■
collection o f federal revnue, th# pre­ distinction all during the convention
Marseilles brought 2^94 bottie* of fall, that we will not get credit f*»r tee* on th* furnishing* were omltUdi until infection **t In when effort*
Unemployment la
vention Of ipsogilng. end in generrd and ha. attended all the function. In
wins for passengers and seventy bot­ any due# that com* in tat*, and *o Mrs. B. P. Morse is chairman of the to save bis Ilfs was futile.
» body, receiving loud applaud when­
reached its •
rosy
cut
abort
our
own
voting
strength
....i
1 — and Mrs. Howtle* for tb* cr*w, 137 bottle* of cog­
ever appearing. Euatl. has g a in *
at the convention. This year a pew committee on chair*,
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jun* 86.—John 19X1, whea
nac and rum. ninety battles of whlsard
Overlln
for
th*
equipment of U*
wide publicity from
this trip and
department ha* been created—that of
M.
Crowell has been named as print 040.000. April of I
k «f and gin, M * botQea of chs.
club kitchen.
i.J
aside from the wonderful Urns th*
the*Juniper,
and
ft
pmmlaed
to
J.
of th* high school hero for th* w o f OOL , .
4 joules of liqueurs and iw
MRS. HENRY
dub has anJor*a. th* U «m will r a p
most inUreaUng and fvorth wb||#
Vhs hswU
atata and W
• *T :*
*•
u d groat harvests from
Those new member* of this depart
■'Tb'oVupply of the Italian liner Conpiece o f advertising.

Pi­

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HENRY FORD
DOES NOT OBJECT
TO PETITIONERS

S9Brcfi]

TORNADO KILLS
FIVE PERSONS
MANY INJURED

LONDON- NEWSPAPERS EDITORIALS
SHOW DECIDED ANXIETY OVER
THE LIQUOR SEIZURE ON SHIPS

Purse Snatcher Caught Icounty Sunday
J^°pcrty
TWO KILLED,
Lest it Lead to Serious 111 Feeling Between the By Sanford Officers -go estimated at »ioo,ooo.
Two Countries
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A fter a Merry Chase
SEVERAL HURT,
STREET FIGHTS
IN ACCIDENT
IN EISLEBEN
COMMUNISTS

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�.11.. directinK "V itin i M * ' P*remer\t
Em W r hla latest proflllctlott fo r Metro
uhith w ill bh showA fo r the last time
ni the Princess tonight, was sighting
tliidugh his camera-at a newly built
sin. A tdyal palm’ tree rose grartdly

A fine rain today was very refresh

y. ^...|iaiiua.&lt;r..

rtT^ri-

f o r F lorid a *; Parti)
with local thuhder
tonight and Sunday.

creatl,

in i )(t tenter o f the picture.

* S O T ltB OF TEACHERS’ , , '.
‘
EXAMINATIONS'
four feet
to move that palm,
On June 26th tljere will bo held Ir
to tile left’ will do U.”
the high aehool buijding the regulai
Jl(a -technical s U ff considered the tgacbera’ examination. For Informs.

Just cooling off the earth that h
heated by that northern heat ware.
* * .
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(Air CALENDAR
Westminster Club will have
t at Mr*. Pred Williams on

-No good” maid Rex, -you'll hare

Hanford merchant* should be think­
ing about another b ljf Dollar. Day
B gfi a M m ale i r . n a p p y . '

L* W$rS4

•| I h»a.

while Mr. Ingram w/nt o ff to
scL T h e y i V M ^ that pUll-

1

yal palm UD to ,

Miss Julia' Zachary has as her house
gufcst*, tVo o f hep flerority alstera
of t : ti W- C V Misses Nannie Burr
atnfVtoTt^Mott; bf Jacksonville. ' .
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W A s ! f l N a T O f r * 'j o i I . r 'M ^ - M r . .

Cora B. Williams, who Is president o f
the Georgia, Florida * Alabama Rail­
road Cofnpany desire* to cancel out­
standing bond
Issues against that
line, according to finance applications
made to tho Interstate Oomml*sion.
The railroad sought permission to in*
the
atock from four
crease L
- capital
.
hundred and flfly-rivo thousand dolMr. and Mrs. M. 8. Wiggins and |ars to a million six hundred and
children and mother Mra. Ella Lett- eighty five thousand dollars.
.
ler, le ft thla morning In the Wiggins
cal' - for St. Petersburg where they
will Ire the guests o f Mr. arid Mrs.
Woodwafd Barnwell.
dopt Resolutions to
A
r..
. —

xan Ku Klux Klans

Miss Mary Armstrong has return­
ed front Daytona B**rh where she
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLaulin are
spent Ih* pkst week « s the guest o f
hotrfe
from Gainesville where they
M fo ' W. A . -Leffler. , ’ :
attahdvd
the State Jewelers Conven­
Hi*
-----Mra. Herbert Turner and children tion* and *nJo*M ‘ th r ^ CoHege’ Clty
o ff Burbkhk, Fla., are the guests of very mucMV-Henry has *0tH8*very Il­
her kkrehta, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc- luminating f a t a " dbbdr - r i i ^ l p a l
owridrshlp Ifr.’Gn Ineiv ill#,
i f ’ v ‘ '•tl.L .-U ’I f you want to sell anything or If
ydd hate- AHVlhlng to sell or trade
uke thd Want''Columns o f fife Daily
Hbrald. 'JT fH s 'ls IhK Market Mac#
fa* the community at large and yob
get llW 'W o r th o f advertising fok

- _ -J it four U e i was—well, It list same with the courity superintend
wnafffSo after allowing.an ^Interval
d H ta io h w .l^ i- • 'i :
• '
iti tfthe tb elapse they suriimoncd JU*|
Ingr^ri.
?.\\ -i
1
I
' “ Alflght now, boas,” snld the head
tedihirian cheerfully, hoping thereby
the convince Rea that tho tree had
ARMV E$ADDLEft-^BUrid he* U.'S.
beef! moved.
Army, M e d e llin $«.20; also used,
Hex Ingram peered through his
but In good condition— not s break—
lens,'
15.10. W ill Skip C. O. D. and allow

I G. F. &amp; A. Railway
*
W ants
Cancel

Mrs E. L. Ferran o f Eustls was * H. M. Lloyd Is home from Detroit
the'gbvst o f bar granddaughter, Mrs. and other title* In tho north and bo
waa glad to get back to Sanford
J. b. Woodruff yeaterdoy.
where the weather Is cool and de­
R. Bates left yesterday for T lf- lightful.
ton, 0a., where ha waa called by tho
Dr. Henry McLaulin, Jr., is visiting
of his niece.
aerloUs l}Ii
f p •V*
In Chicago Where he expects to at­
Winifred Strong o f Hastings tend the National Optoittetrle Con­
guest, o f her grandfather, C. vention and get some new slanta on
the very latest'wrinkles In optomtry.
Mrs. Ella Leffler left this riiornlng
fo r St. Petersburg, where she will
■pend' the week end with her niece,
Mra. Woodward Barnwell.
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WUh A L IC E TERRY
M tiN D NAVARRO. s

(H r ’Mie A»**eUt*a Freeer
•
HA N A N T O N Ith Tex., June 23.—
San Aptonlo Klan and scores o f other
Klan organisations in Texas have
adopted resolutions
breaking with
Atlanta headquarters o f
the Klan
and deciding to withhold all money,
report* nnd other information’ from
Atlanta officer* until order ia brought
out o f chaos Into which tho notional
organisation has been thrown by rea­
son o f contests
for control o f the
Kisn.
•

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“ Sorry, b o ys,- he said, “ move
bach to where It was.”

;

sm art

ir r iL m ’

frock

Fashion has cn n ren ^ ^ m e th ln g
unusually kti
"
’
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frock ol midi!niaht roue roircuc, m­
_____________wit
Ilk small fancy buttons
dividuallcrd
and
self-color braid. Below
u ._ narrow :.*
‘ He are inserted pOckcts
the narrow gird
stitched with braid. It is easy to
introduce a bri|Ight note by using red,
___ o r purple
_
ibrald for the trimming
green
and selecting the buttons to correspond
with the braid. Medium sire requires
3 U ymtils 54-inch material.
I ’ictorial Review Dress No. 1438.
Sixes, M t o . 52 inches bust. Price,
J5 cents.
-V-

it examination.— W .
q u it m a *

V.

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F or quick results try • want*

1

-Where the Pavement Erids.“ \ In
STOP BACKACHE, KlD.Ngr
whkMi Alice Terry ahd Ramon NovarTrunks and baggage transferred,
ro have leading rotes, was adapted by
MiT'Ingram from the story by John nny . lime, ' anywhere, — I c i n g ’s
S E R V IC E " TRANSFER.
Russell. It was photographed by Jno. Q U IC K
Backacho, Rheumatic Pabn,
Pltone 498.
9R-Th-Fri-Sat-tfc
F.'Heltx.
hiedacHe,
tired feeling, too fn
*i
,uHriatfori, ‘ditcblontil or strong
/trd symptoms o f kidney sod kj
trouble. • * T wna always hssii
bocknchc which caused ms gm
fetin g,” writes Mrs. Feber, Ms
t t y Redaction in .P fi^ of
M k «r * * C o u ld not sleep sod at ti
New atock tally cnnls, place cards, P E N N S Y L V A N I A V A C U U M ,
I could not stand straight Tried
pul cups and favohi at'Roumillat'A
CUI* T IR E S A N D T U B E S
ley Kidney n ils and found ttf
Anderson’s.
.
tM )*
Stop backache, kidney and ifa
I:
________________ ;______
F. P. K INK S
troubles with Foley Kidney Plfli.;
H. W. Lawton. Bracelet Wnte^F.x105 Palmetto A re«--------Phone 481-J everywhere.— Adv.

\ i the law says -no fireworks" on
tho Fourth, don’t teach your child to
be n Vncnk and a lawbreaker by bbdtIcffyjng firbetnekefs for them.

Daily
Fashion
Hint
0 »
»

A F IV E D O L L A R B I L L
Takes an Electee Fan

m&gt;rt, 215 South Ordhk*, Orlando, Fla.
I

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^24-tfg

stock tally curds, place cards,
is ami favors at Roumillgt k
Bn’s.
78-8tc

E v r r y r o o m h a s running wmter.

The Doily Herald, 15c per week.
• “ Hiram Johnson b iim t on Trip ”
snys a hondllne. Don’t worry. Hiram
will moke up fo r it when he get*
bark to tho good old U. H. A.

m

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n a v e Clean
With every Iw tile o f M AVIH Lemon' and Almoad

I D i m W t e j i a i i t h y ey e*

50c rite, we v^il| give F R E E one MaliTar VsnHy

II they Tire,'ttch. Smart, B u m
or Discharge, if Sore; Irritated,
Inflamed or Granulated, ueo

The Dally Hnrnld, 15c wer week.

With &gt;arh Ma

r A ir e I'bwder, 7 5 ejw e w ill give FREE one tnsl

J

M A V IS T o ile t

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.

Murine, Soothe* and R efm hu.
don and guests, Mrs. Heegar and Mrs.
Ja(k Hewitt o f Wayhe4boh»; Gs.,
■pant the day yestirday Veiy plw »antljr In Orlando.

Sale for Infant or A du lt, A t
Druggists. v
____

IF-*A*Fm

N EW INCOM E T A X C H IE F

all
1

kimUMgCa,» BernOtO* »teel.CMre&gt;,

Phmte 32S

■^rsa o
Mr. and Mr*. ^L K. F-rt ridge an­
nounce the birth df • ni&lt;-» i »ou»m!
daughter yesterday kfternooh at their
home on Park'avehue. The young
lady ha* b*»n named Evelyn Grace.
• ■ •
------- * B N TK K NOUS B IIIlM iK CLUB.
Mrs. Dea’n* Turner entertained the
mambera of the Rntr* Nous Brblge
clftb and two extra ladles o f players,
most delightfully yesterday afternoon
gt her home on Myrtle avenue.
The rooms were adorned with
quantities of lovsly gsrddh flowers
combined with fe rn *.: ' ’
Tfie hodV* passed quickly in the
spirited game o f bridge and the
prlM* were won liy M ri. George Fox
ap&lt;f Mra. F. K. Roumlllat.
A t Ih* botidirslon o f the card game
tH* hostess served a tempting sslsd
t cqura# followed by an Ice course'.
’ Thti guests were .Mrs. George Fox,
M h. JS- p. MoMey, Mra. I t F. Whitn*r, Mrs! Harry Wilson, Mrs. R. J.
•Holl/, Miss Martha Fox, Mrs. 0. I.
Ijuurke, Mis.' n. R. ileas, Mrs. K. M.
Gallilhsy, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs.
Q»or|e' R k *. Mrs. T. L. Dumas, Mra.
F,’ E.'RoUmlllst, Mra. Gsorge Knight,
Mr*. Rotbro
Mrk; K. A. Doug-

OPkToiOmL

Slvitw

CRE ATED IN PARIS

M IA M I, June 2R— Showers, pri­
marily for the children, have been in­
stalled at Highlands Park play­
grounds here; I t Is to arranged that

are being made Id equip the other
parks with*similar showers, and it Is
also Intended to construct portable
curb showers-that
will be moved
about In thetnore congested resident­
ial sections o f the city.
L IV E O AK W ATE R M E LO N S
• - *'1 GOING TV) T H E M A R K E TS

SUNDAY
JUN E

Style nrrltim, llarlf in every line of
this Mroight line tire*, ilriTiopcd In
dawn gCay satin rtfpe, with gaihcml
►•■It- mrief, that fall U low tlic hem o(
the skirt and a LIau L i I U mIh-c brightrned with a bandanna'’kerrhlcf. 1(
preferred, the *lec\a-s may I * worn
short, though one finds (be extensions
that are gathered into a straight band
equally (asrtnatina. Medium sire rcquin*C6!&lt; yards .16-inch material.
Piitini.il Review Dress No. 1580.
Sites, M to 50 inches bust. I*ricc, 35
cents.

CHILDREN
L l l l ) A T M IA M I
P A R K PLA Y G R O U N D

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L IV E O AK, June 83,— Watermelon
shipments Ih this section are'now In
full force. Although the crop la said
to be considerably off, the grower*
hope to come out even on their yield.

P IC N IC .POSTPONED
On account o f'w e a th e r conditions,

A SLEEVELESS JUMPER DRESS
Orchid chamhray arol erase.harred
dimity are used in the development of
thU youthful frock. The cwnter-frpat
is rut out deeply nnd hound with »
bias fold of self-material. Neck and
large armholes arc finished in the same
irgy. TM lblou te' is closed in fmht
through an aupUej’. plait. Medium
sl*e requires 3&gt;i yaws' 36-fnch ebsmbmy for ike dress end 1J4 y.ud dimity
fur rite blouse.
„
„
rkiurisl Review Dress No. 1040.
Sites, 34 to 48 iuchcs bust. IVfcr,
35 cent*.
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the Westminster Club picnic to have
been held Monday at Crystal Lake,
n s been cancelled.
(Vipcy Islands has barred onr-plece
bathing iu lta, and- owners‘ rire asking
what they're going to dn with them.
Ship ’em to the Orient, The Japs
need admethblg. , ’
A s a thank-offering fo r his cure 50
years ago, a man recently sent one
hundred dollars to a London hospital.

G Q fN G

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AND

SAVE

Mqn’s Palm Beach Suits, at, per
$27.50 Men’s A f] Wool Suits, at, per suit................ $
$30.0.0 Men’s A ll Wool Suits, at, per suit........ ..... . $
Black or Brown Oxfords or 1-Strap Pumps,
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$5.00 Ladies’ Black Q.r Brown Oxfords oj* J-Strap
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$6«00 LadieB’ BJ^ick or Brown Oxfords or 1-Strap

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.Vfitks iwe,1mar. w ired dms-

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SOUP

Oaawttomle, Kina.— Mra. E. E. Ksast,
irmeriy of Illinois, residing here, u y t:
W e moved to this Mate eleven yeara
ro. and I had good health lor a Iona
mile; and th ei aocno' year or so ago I
ad a bod sick apdL l r • •
“ I got fow aakloou ida’t go. I couldn’t
tandoe my (octa lall. I had to go to

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Prime Ribs u f Western Beef Au Jus
1 "'ll
Roaet Loin of 1‘ork, Apple Sauce
I
|,..,s
| Hxkp,l Sugar Curtvl Ham, Glalaed
“ f 'R
BttitTed Young Olilrken, Glblet Bauc*
' • V O i Fried Spring Chicken, Fam ily Style
»'
f*&lt; ‘ ‘ i
•
r
RNTURKS
■' •■'*
.
Banana Frittlire, W u lt Blue*
1
Spaghetti Italiena
ml Au Gratin
v* &lt; ' *
'
Candled N etlv* Yams
*
VK fiE TA IILE R
Cipamed New Potatdkd
'*
Mashed Fetatoes
Btrlng Beans
. . Garden
Early June Peas
Buttered New Beets
Corn on the Cob
.
OF
.
DK8MKKTH .
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pies
Cqkra
Puddings
Custards
Oar Own Make Banana Ice Cream and &lt; uk «

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See our Beautiful VIVAUDOD

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923

Pa g e t w o

lyllerald

•Hit‘ this*4a-truernnd wwwfcfy any
experf 0*1 ccqnoiplc p«ych«Aogy to
dispute it, it follows that the thing*
and the only thing, which w ill turn
the tide o f buyers In the direction o f
the homo merchant la the show at­
tractive price* and
keep tho place
conatantly in tho public eye.
"Tho local paper is the accepted
index o f tho town in which it ia
published. To the thousand readers
o f the White W *y its advertising
pages Is tho business directory o f
Scbring.

FLO R ID A

TH E

Y E A R / IJ O O N D .

More people are coming to Florida.
Pullman company figures prove i t
-----t Thoy are coming in the winter
NO Herr/ WATK&amp; T o m d H V
months, in increasing numbers.
SO *rt&gt;U W O N T
M * y l» FTt&gt;
|
That’s fine.
The Herald Printing: Co.
If you will not, how can you
TAKF A PATH t » n
■ «— yi
But why not get them to come
expect anyone else to do so?
here fo r the summer months, loo?
Florida is - as good a summer re­
The people o f this world usual­
sort as it Is n winter resort The
breezes from the ocean nnd the gulf
ly rate a man by how he rates
and n myriad o f lakoo and streams
himself.
are as cool In summer ns they arc
warm in winter.
Every time'you add a dollar .lo
"H ow docs it stack up? ta k e last
Thousands upon, thousands o f peo­
litorriftlM rrlff In A I '. m .
week’s issue ns n fa ir annlplo nnd
your interest-bearmgr account,
ple are sweltering in the North this
JMr—
----- ------------consider the town as its advertiseMm Oi — —,----—j--- _____
summer. News dispatches within the
you back yourself to win.
I W I r . r H la C lly I f Carrier
menta picture it. It hns many dc
.
.
' •-•* i
past foyv days, recite that the people
nimble features— two strong banks,
arc
sleeping
in
public
parks
and
on
Let thi6 bank help you out.
T k . M ( IS- la I A. pa * • W rrh lr HeraM r a llr r lr rarrra *e m fa »t» Caaaly two lumber companies, one hotel, one
beaches to escape tho sultriness in­
aaJ la p a l l l l M r w r V tMay. Atfvrr* milkman, two fertilizer agcnalcs, two
, tlalaa relss a a l . kaetva aa a**llra&lt;
doors.
Hm. A H
rear, a lw ars la a l t a a n harbor shops, severaf garages, two
Scores arc dying from the heat in
M H I I R THH AHBOCIATRD r illt U grocery stores, one furniture store,
the North. ■ They enn not escape it
Tha Associate* rraaa la ■xcluslralr one gran and feed store, one picture
there. And they fondly imagine that
entitled to lha tiaa for rrpubllcatlon of
*11 nawa dispatches credited to It or show, one electrical shop, one plumb­
it is cooler there than it is in Florida.
not otherwise cradltad In thla paper ing shop, two drug stores, three or
and alao tbs
Florida should disabuse their minds
■train.
four real estate agencies anil a few
All right* of ra.puhlleatlon of apaclal
o f this
impression. The
country
other business shops nnd offices. But
dispatches herein are also reserved.
SANFO RD
F L O R ID A
should
be
npprised
o
f
the
fact
that
BWtaai HBttALU ntHLDINn. Ph.aa 1 « that is about all.
it is quite comfortable here in sum­
Deposits on Ford Savings Plan received here.
" I t contains no hint o f the possi­
l.lna hrpr»»*»t •.stirs
1
pnr.is ASSOCIATION I
mer as well as in winter.
bility o f buying dry goods, notions,
Florida is the best all-year stntc in
hardware, hats, or furnishings for
the
American Union.
men and women |n Scbring. It does
But Florida,, n.1 a •state-wide organ­
not tickle tho Imagination o f
any
ized unit, is doing little to tell the MAJOR
W e are getting
mail
from the prospective now comer with descrip­
I n t e r n a t io n a l Ca r t o o n c o .
L E W B. nitO W N H A S TH E
JOE B AR M AN OUT.
rest o f the country its summer time
White House every day now. W ar­ tions of houses, Iota, npnrtmcnts or
CORRECT
IE C T S L A N T ON LIF E .
advantages In climate.
ren la away visiting.
farms for sale or for rent. Taking
Joe Enrmnn, municipal jU(jn
PR O TE C TIO N OF FI81I A N D
T
H
E
PE
RFE
CT
C
L
IM
A
T
E
OF
Too bad! Too bad! I f wc could
■ — ---------- o ------------------(his ensemble of advertiamonta ex­
West
Palm Beach, has been defeated
CAM E.
Every newspaper publisher In the
only get awny from city rivalries and
FLO RID A.
The heat wave
throughout
the actly at Its face value, a stranger
by
a
gentleman
named Roebuck, is,
scctionnl jenlousics long enough!— country will do well to preserve the
north la torrlffic
while .Florida la would get the idea that if he came to
primary
held
in
thnt eity Tuwd»,.
The
EtuAifl
County
I-nkc
Region
lines written by Major Low B. Brown,
Jacksonville Journal.
Comparisons may be odious, ns
baiklng in tho wlijdpwnpt peninsula Kcbrlng ho would have to bring n
As one o f Joe’s personal friends, n
recently
declared
that
"since
the
leg­
editor
ami
owner
o
f
the
SL
Peters­
where It la cool alwnya.
*
tent to live in and do moat o f his various English writers pul it many
islature has refused to do anything
burg Independent, on the occasion o f nre glad *he has been defeated. l|t
YO U R V A C A T IO N .
— ■ - -o
shopping Jn Tampa or through the yenrs ago, or they tnny even be "odor­
to
protect
tho
game
and
fish
in
the
his
sixty-second birthday, lie gave has been giving to the public 1 1«
T lie’ greatest 'thfng about Florida mail order houses,. So far ns many ous,” ns Shakespeare himself was
Take n vacation, no matter how expression to the very highest ideals o f time that he needs for rest, tid
stntc,
it
Is
up
to
the
various
associa­
climate la that you can alccp at night llnrs of trade are
concerned, the pleased to express it in the golden
tions that have been organized for hard it may be to.find time for one o f consecrated service to his fellows, tho public isn't grateful. The Wm
If you will hnvo plenty o f ventilation. whole power o f suggestion— the most
age o f English poetry. Nevertheless,
Pnlni Bench public isn't peculiar la '
that purpose to see to it that what lit­ this summer. Change is absolutely in the following:
There la alwnya a breeze In Florida. potent thing in the selling business—
there are. times when comparisons,
»r
necessary
to
rest
the
nerve
centers.
this respect. Wc know that Jot
tle game that is left is conserved ns
—
■- o-----------is entirely absent.
whether "odious" or "odorous," ns
doesn’t
enro anything for the link
And
the
city
person
should
make
it
best
it
may
be,
and
that
the
fnst
Sixty-two!
v
With the flneat benchra in the world
“ Contrasting with this
the fnct you please, carry a vast sense o f com­
a
point
to
take
his
vucatinn
in
the
office
nnd
only consented to hold it •
dwindling
stipply
of
fish
is
given
at our very door there ia no need to that every home in Highlands coun­
Gee whiz! Can that be true?
fort nnd satisfaction to the individ­
country,
while
the
farmer
and
those
because
he
believed through it kt
some
degree
of
protection."
This
is
make a thouaand mile trip to Atlantic ty is supplied with
Penrs-lloebuck ual. Such a time lias happened dur­
Do I seem old as thnt to you?
could do good. He undoubtedly ku
rnther a doleful report, hut condi­ who spend their lives on farms or in
CKy and other
northern
reaorta catalogues, illustrated price Hats of
ing the past week, as we have been
done good. He has an impnticnc* oftions are hardly ns bad as would be small towns should come to the city Well, maybe so, I never iftiow
where people are dying with the half a score of other houses, and daily
reading, o f the terrible heat wave
nnd enjay city life for a short time. Thnt life was just a-skipping through wrong nnd a desire to help the vcok
assumed
from
its
rending.
While
the
heat.
papers teeming with tho gorgeous which has swept over the northern
that all people of broad minds ind
This excellent advice comes from So fast. And still so much to da.
advertisements of merchants in Tam­ states, carrying the most intense dis­ legislature failed to pass any new
Health
Commissioner
Mahoney
of
active
conscience can understand. We
laws
fo
r
protecting
the
fish
and
We would ndvlae the people of New pa nnd other neighboring cities. For
'Gainst what is false, for whut is true
comfort and many deaths to the un­
jt'idcrstr.nd
that Joe has gone north
Boston.
game
it
did
not
repeal
existing
York and other targe cltlea to take every suggestion o f trading in SeAnd good and right, to pay my due
fortunate denizens o f those heatfor a rest, and we hope he will stay
Most o f us are suffering, in varystatutes nnd the counties have power
their vacation now and apend it ip brlng there are n hundred sugges­
lilastcd regions. Wo read of men and
there unjil he is entirely recuperated.
to conserve and protect in their own ling degrees, from “ nerves," n malady T o God, nnd man— and you.
Florida.
Tnko advantage
of
the tions for trailing elsewhere.
animals falling prostrate in the
A s president o f the state board of
Hail
ti.'i!
My
strength
and
faith
boundaries.
Besides
this,
federal
created
by
the
bustle
and
rush
of
rheap rate* on the Clyde line and
"Jhis may not be good booster inlk, strifes, overcome by the intense heat;
control, of the state plant board, of
laws exist that help in the conserva- [civilization— nnd it is increasing in
make the ocean voyage to the coolest but it is bard fuct. II is n condition
renew.
...
.
of \ ^ i, women and children flocking
the state hoard o f health, and muni­
atate In the’ union— Florida.
,
. . .
,
.
I lion o f these important attractions frequency and intensity as wc become That I may vision and pursue
nnd not u theory. It is h condition by thousands
to the seashore in the ,
cipal
judge o f West Palm Roach, he
more
"civilized,”
whatever
that
prevailing in most small towns. It vain search for enough coolness to |to a resort state.
The path of duty and my duty do—
has been unremitting in his work for
Hotel Commlaaioner Jerry Carter usually expluins why they arc small,
Tim e hns long since passed when means.
make life endurable; o f other thou-'
the public for seven years. He ii by
Wc o f the cities are keyed up And so, old age I will not rue.
haa cloned eight Jacksonville cafes nnd always why they remain small.
1hunting was pursued as a business or
sands sleeping— or trying to— in the
highly.
Wc
work
under
great
nerv­
—
Lakeland
Star-Telegram,
no
means nn old man, ami when he ii
end two hotel* for not observing the
means
o
f
making
a
livelihood
for
any
"The White Way would like to as­ parks, on file escapes,
or in the
aanitary rule*. lie ought to make n sist in corralling for the merchants
well rested his county anil state will
great nunibei
Hunting ns a sport ous pressure, speeded up to the last
----------- o ----------streets and alleys of the over-heated
clean aweep through the atute im^ (X. Behring nil the business in this
And we get the JOBS FOR T H E LONG SCHOOL have more good work for him to d«
is reepgjiJzed]
al feature o f the ounce of energy.
city.
~r.ns -an.individual, if not as an tf*
nos
thousand*; of vjs- clock wound so tightly that. we,.re*
'■•r.imirtsv
ficinl— for few Floridians "know mint
acpAtate, coming in from main keyed up when away from
jrtgli
for the poor unfortunates, who can various parts o f the country, spend a work.
and remain closed.
thah Joe Enrmnn what is lost for the
But the way to have it is to go after
nut escape the sizzling heat o f the great deal o f time in the woods. The
------- . oEvery
harvest
time
there
nre
Wo
rush
about
the
streets
ns
if
g
o­
state.— Ocala News.
it in the only way that ever has suc­
cities, which saps
their
energies, laws now on tlie books allow a limited ing to a fire.
Bccretnry MrAdoo will be a*kcd to ceeded, or ever will succeed."
|gangs of students from the various
dries up their lifu. blood, nnd often open'"season ip r jdecr and birds. Livisit Jacksonville
I-qbor *D ry and
We gulp our meals.
—---------- o----------[colleges in the land resorting to the P R E S ID E N T T E L L S SICK
makes death a welcome relief.- At e(’nXes'*it're required and there is a
make an address. MrAdfto may lie
We sit down al home after dinner [ harvest fields o f the wheat growing
YU D ll UNCLE H E N R Y.
SO LD IE R S HE’ L L 8KF.
tlie same time we 'can not help strict limit for the bag and for the and immediately become restless— . states from
popular In some plarcs nnd he may
Texas to tho northern
which
show
T H E Y GET FU LL JUSTICE
Henry Ford has got the politicians making compiirisions
be popular in Jacksonville but be v.Ill
season. Game wardens are found in in-gin drumming our fingers wanting Jboundary line, to take ndvunage o f
hardly stir up any real enthusiasm, of both parties sweating blood. The how immeasurably better olf we arej nost iif the counties and sporting1to “ start something.”
the Lberr.l wages which the farmers
There is a middle of the ro.nl con­ straw Imllot taken by Collier’s Week­ than our northern friends. Here w e 1i lulu take it upon themselvea to' Maybe we go to n theater or movie o(Te
( H r Tlie AnJMtirljulriil I'/riil
Since
n inousumi
thousand miles
miles or more
••’ ■••*•■ nearer („,|H[t,r Uj, tlu* authorities in order to Impatient to got past tlie people in [ wheat raising has developed into its
tingent in this campaign
that will ly is proving the Inst straw. Dopes- are a
D EN VE R, June Ilf.. — President
Ignore the old time Republican and tors' of nil faiths and aspirnlions are tin iipinliii. but wi June J it to n - j pr„vcnt extinction of game,
line ahead of us. So restless that we present pro|/irtiomn the harvesting Itai'ding’n first official act afler hii
They [trying to break into the future ami eoril the ftr*t ease of heat prostration
Democratic parties
entirely.
ln lht, IIlfllt„ r „ f fishing there a m ,can't keep our srats until the final has become
a
regular
business. arirval here yesterday for a visit of
want a m anjike Henry Ford who has'cllminiate the flivver maker there­ in Florida. Comparing our weather laws provided to prevent the deplc- curtain drops or the picture ends,
Gangs of men get together in May more than twenty-four hours w»« to
reports with those front
northern lion " f fish in lakes and streams and That's why musical shows come to an
)
accomplished
something
nnd who from.
when the Texas harvest begins, and assure the soldier sick at fhc nrmjr’i
True, they draw some consolation cities discloses the fact that our tern* while these are often violated it is,ahrupt ending. They have to. No
owes neither Democrats or Republi­
•when that is done move north with general hospital that he would’ kwp
cans anything. We have had enough from the fact that nobody seems to pcrnlurc is from two to ten degress more and more coming to lie the
one would be left in the house if the ripening grain, being always sure “ everlastingly at it" to see that full
of the Old Parlies.
We want n-w be for Henry but the people, but lower than any o f them. When the fashion for real sportsmen to frown
the show rniled peacefully nnd artls-Jof a job at good wage*. These gangs justice was meted out by the govern­
blood and new ideas that ,vdl li, pi ev­ while Wall Street enn plant mu! eon-1 mercury went up to UH degrees in
^sportsm anlike acts and to
l icti I ly
are not always made up of college ment to Its wounded and needy vet­
ent day needs.
ventions ran water, it lakes the voter* Philadelphia the other day the school, ' po| t infrlu.Uona o f , ht. reiculntionis
All this is “ nerves." Its imprint is men, indeed there are few college erans o f the wot Id war nmi would
to give the Increase. Hence their w,,re closed out of a merciful eansid- ‘ Fishing is very much more a business
on our strained faces, in our keyed- men among the first gangs. They do “ consecrate" himself, his every *noration for the lives o f the children. than hunting nnd u great many men
M E N T A L SUGGESTIONS V IT A L tears.
up walking or auto driving, In our not appear in numbers until the long fluenco and endeavor, to prevent to­
ever made In
The logic o f the situation may l&gt;e The highest record
FORCB W ITH SHOPPERS.
and firms nre engaged in it for « live­ general impatience.
vacation turns them loose about the other wn roil the part of the United
bureau
against Ford, hut that doesn't seem Tnmpfi, since the weather
IN hen a person has n nervous first of July. Then they flock to the States.
lihood, Reference is made, o f course,
-., &lt;
• Several Florida newspapers have to mnttcr. The people arc tiled o f was established here more than thirty
especially' to the fishing for local breakdown, the first thing the phy- harvp.it fields to pick up n little ready
“ But,**' Mr. Harding said, *ddrw»lately Iwcn discussing
the buy-at- logical candidate*.
Ford's unfitness years ago, was 1*7 1-” , and that only markets,
The great industry con-i aician recommends
is “ a
u change." money to help them through tho next ing a group who assembled to w*&gt;*
home problem, ami bow best to keep for the presidency doesn't make the for a single duy. The same degree o f
ducted ut thotgrent lakes o f the state The best,kind o f a change is a com- school year.
It can not be called come him and ftfirs. Harding to the
tha homo money with home institu­ least difference. This gixxl old Uni­ heal exhausting her£^than shrilhlm
and near the sba or the gu lf is n mat- ph'te one. So Mahoney is right. The "easy money," for we cafi conceive hospital, " I want to tell you if ever
tions. Every community, not only in ted States can stand any reasonable heat is less exhausting here than ill
ter thnt gives little concern to the ‘ ity man should vacation in the c-oun- no more grueling experience for a there is nnothet- war, wc will do mor»
Polk county hut In practically all amount o f unfitness in its executive ed fact, and explains why we have no
people. The supplies from the At- 'ey- The farmer nnd small-town soft-handed college man, fresh from than draft the boys. I f I hsve any­
sections o f the United States and chair. It hns done so before.
heat prostrations. Our greatest hunt
j Untie and the Gulf of Mexico very resident should vacation in the city, his cloistered studies nnd the cool thing to do with it, we will draft ev­
(Canada, is up against the shiiic propo­
comes with the rainy season, and ev ­
And, then, what is fitness?
naturally nre deemed inexhaustible. 1 Font rust is a nerve rest oht live. It campus, than he will get in the hot ery dollar nnd every other essentialsition, the matter resolving itself in­
its quota of rain
Reduced to its simplest terms the ery day brings
Associations formed
to conserve
informative, broadens our vision, harvest fields, under the broiling sun
to the very simple equation of ad­ popular argument for Ford is this: which cools tile air, and
revivifies
and protect gunie
and fish in the restores our bnlunce, gives us th of u Kansas mldsummi-. But they
vertising, plus sales ability. One of He is the best man for president be­ vegetation and people. Every after­
N O R M A L TEMPERATURES.
the most lucid presentations o f this cause no other eniulidate can make noon we get a cooling breeze from woods and waters o f the state will proper perspective. What does you are ambitious young fellows, full of
no doubt feel ,that strong and con­ most good on n vacation is the pep and energy, and many of them
problem appearing in a Ian gtlme, is so good a motor ear for thu money.
the Atlantic or the Gulf, which brings
certed elTort is required o f them. "change," rather than the air or rest
made by tho Scbring White Way, of
™.-J ............ . .0 .hey ".„,eh It gu t" ,
How can you answer it?
An old to our lungs the salt o f the sens, and
not regard nr recreation. And, the more com­
which W. II. Pedigo, form rr manag­ school logician might discover some the ozone o f the pine forest^, nnd Particularly they must
the failure o f the legislature to en­ plete the change, the more recuperas sum.
ing editor o f tho Telegram, is editor. discrepancy
between premise* and carries olf any malaria thnt may be
and cnat gu lf states, but in prsetiea
act
laws recommended as a a criticism tive.
This ia how he handle* it:
conclusion, but moat o f
the old lurking in the air. There is a good
The farmers welcome them with ly all other sections c*it
**
upon them or ns discouragement.
Tile brain worker,
for the name
open-hearted hospitality, feed them Rockies it was “ excessively w*rnJ" A friend urges tho White Way school logicians are dead. ' It Is the reason for the excellence o f the Flor­
They represent the best sentiment of reason, will do best by spending his
well, with plain but wholesome food In making this report last today. * *
to print * number of strong editorials samp kind o f logic that Iihh emanated ida health statistics.
the state on the subject and should holidays where he’ll have physical la­
on 'buying at home,' It is uii inter­ from Washington during tho Inst
and speed their departure when the weather bureau said thnt the nort
Wo look .forward with cun fid unco be supported In their efforts by alt bor
to
do— preferably
camping
rush is over nnd the crop secured. It ern Rocky Mountain and plateau re
esting theme, and unu on which this several years. It is a better argu- to the time when Florida will be as
good citizens.— Times-Union.
chores. And the man who works with
is good experience for the buys, get*
paper ia in rnmplcto sympathy with meat than was made on either side noted for the excellence o f its climate
giou continued to enjoy cool west
his muscles can get the greatest va*
its mercantile friends. A t the same i nthe last campaign. Its minor us it is now for its winter; when
then! out in the open nir, gives them ei.
No
important
tcmpcr»,ur*
B R Y A N W IL L S P E A K FOR
rational benefits by giving his muitime there I* so much -'bromide' in premises, at least Is sound. Majors crowds of people from the north will
n fine coat o f tan, hurdens their mus­ changes nre in night for*the rasura
FLO R ID A .
cle* u rest and exercising his bruin,
bloit 'of the stock arguments on that have about lost their prestige, any­ come to Florida to enjoy its cool
cle* und fits them fo r another year
reading, thinking.
stalest according t0 'lh® ’ forK* ^
of study.
•
•ubJAct that they have ceased to have way.
The Chicago Journal asks i f W il­
summers, when its superb bathing
while warm weather will continue
A good rule, -is Mahoney's, nnd it
arty * but i soporific
cfTcet on the
And so Ford’s hat’s in tho ring. beaches will be Inure crowded in sum­ liam Jennings Bryan will speak for
The student* o f Ixihigh university the middle w e s t.'
cun be applied in everyday life as
.... "
a v e r s e reader. 11
Either party would be glad to have mer than they are now in winter, and Florida when he attends the Rational
* ••t ....... t&gt;{ «'&lt;* •' 1 •_
well as during vacations. By com- have instituted nn innovation on this
H fodple rarely do- their shopping his popularity hitched to its ticket; by much the same class o f people. convebtio iiin 1U^4. You bet lb* will.
plelo "change” —doing the opposite old time custom this year. They are
F IB H K ILM A ^ E P U # p / .‘ /
• t any particular place
through a but neither can afford to nominate We can not expect to enjoy forever Nu man who has sojourned in Florida
to your routine—you can get at least going to sea, not a* “ white collar"
tense o f duty. They ought tir, o f him.
us
long
us
Mr.
Bryan,
will
fail
to
BODY OF MURDERED ClRb
the monopoly of the best summer
an hour’s vacution every day.— T a m -! P **, * ntle r ,&gt; *,ut cs rtokers, oilers,
course, Just aa they ought to respect
I f he runs, it will be on his own clinmte as we do now. Knowledge of sjH'uk for his state when opportunity pa Times.
IN OHIO RIVER TODAT
wipers and engine
room men. In
the eighteenth amendment, attonc platform and as the leader and au­ the facts will seep out through the is offered. There will be others in
some respect:; they will have an ad­
prayer meeting
regfluarly and cut thor «»| his otsn party; but with an north, slowly it may be, but none that convention to speak fo r Florida,
L O U IS V IL L E , Juno 25.vantage over the harvest era. The
K A T N A S T IL L P U F F IN G
out profanity, but, being human, they organization o f several thousand en­ the less certainly, then the crowds but when the chairman o f the natianwork
may
be
no
les*
exacting
und
men
hauling' in lines near k *?
BUT L A V A STREAM S
don’t] and the wise and successful terprising agencies to look after his will come here to escape the terrible al convention recognizes “ the genelemorning
recovered the body o *
toilsanie,
hut
their
voyage*
may
take
D E C R E A S E IN V O L U M E
merchant does not rely
upon ex Interests, several million Ford cars heat o f summer, ns now they come mnn from Florida," delegates will
the mall over the world. They will Connelly, aged sixteen, shot and
bortatlon to bring
ln
trade, but, rattling their applause o f everything to escape the awful cold o f winter. prick up their ears and hope it Is
C A T A N IA , Italy, June 23,— The *ec strange countries and strange ed by W illiam Zlnamelster. wh» •
studying the peculiarities and habits ■aid in hit favor,, to say nothing o f a Florida is the one place in America Bryan. We can not discount Bryan crater o f Mount Eatna is still puffing flags, und hnvo many Interesting ex­ killed bis daughter, - mamte,
o f the genue homo, he takes the good many more million voters who that can boast o f nn nlLthe-year as a speaker. N or will Florida be and rumbling but the streams of lava perience*. Their knowledge o f tho sixteen, and wounded three other p*
course which will lead men and wo­ would have to walk to the polls If salubrious climate.— Tampa Times.
ashamed o f him.— Orlando Reporetr- are rapidly decreasing in volume und world will be extended, and they c*n sons, then on point o f being C*P
Ford had not made riding possible
men into his emporium.
speed. The situation in the afflicted regard it later a* a valuable g fr t o f ed, shot himself to death
Star.
* P
"T w o principal consideration* in­ for them, he would be a rash sports­
,
■
o
—~ • district is gradually becoming nor­ their
We will move, we will crat* and
education. They may pick up given by a church dub. Friend*
meir eoucauon.
Daily H erald on sal* at Joe's Smoke m al; the people have resumed their lots o f information that may be o f he was angered because hi* dsugh
fluence shoppers. One is price, tha man who would bet hia pil^.fipA he ship your household goods, or we will
anybody else.— Eustis ■tore them until you need them. Call Rous^ Mobley’s
Drug Store
and oidinary work af)d. many.are .e^gagqfl vahie
other mental
suggestions.. O f the election o f
VM
L111ii* to
t *k. .them
tka m in
in after
f
1
1J— Success
82■&gt;M&gt;as ■ ‘ attendesTtht
aitg.,. J J.I **■_ iL picnic gg.Uli
ft*
IT
Ilf*.
with m
• V
y®®*1
tf
Lake Region.
408.
.
03-3tc Hunt’s Pharmacy,
two the latter has the most-power.
in refitUng their dismantled houses, to them— T.m p. Times.
[
. *to ’-whom
*
-'he objected.-•

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Will You Back Yourself to Win?

.Peoples Bank.
of Sanford

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�THE HANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY’, JUNE 25. 1923
M tSS'

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Lf*

D FRUIT GROWERS
B]
TLym ESTED
ASPORTATION

W . T. Donnelly H as Something Important for the
,l
P e o p l e of Florida
•i
s*
The following letter from Sanford'* and see as a big, impossible and vis­
greatest friend, William T. Donnelly ionary idealist whether I nm asking
should be read and'preserved by every something entirely unreasonable, rev­
fa r m ^ 'fn U H R td O tfo F c r o f the S t olutionary or bolshevik. I f you may,
Johna k*lJfK.' *•
Qjf?
♦ ,!.*
and if, perchance, they should find a
grain o f honest reason and earnest
New York,|Juno 21st, 1923.
endeavor in the whole matter, will
Mr. Robert Holly,
t|&gt;ey support the doctrine not as new,
Editor Sanford Daijy Herald,
hut as old and substantial— "That
Sanford, Florida.
competition is the lifo o f trade."
My Dear H olly:
1 see from your paper under date I Your very sincere friend and well
o f June lUth that the Florida Vege­ wisher,
table. Growers ip the vicinity o f San­
W IL L IA M T. D O N NELLY.
ford, have organised in a manner I
which would indicate that they mean!
OZARK MOONSHINE
business, which fundamentally is to
examine lnJo their own nffaira and
Aurora, wlicrc the Borealis starts.
conduct them jointly to their
own Summit of the Quirks where the
best interests.
t
sun’s rays strike first nml linger
I am going to take it for granted
longest on its flowers, fruit nml
that you have seen and reviewed care­
foliage. Whero the water Hows in
fu lly my report to the Chamlter , of
all
directions down its green nml
Commerce, relating to water trans­
gentlo
slo]&gt;cg to the sea. Whero its
portation on the St. Johns, both for
springs
head tho rivers with water
the export o f Florida’s product and
fo r the importation -of all those ar­ so pure that to attempt to /liter
ticles which go to make the American might rnther defile. Where it gushes
home superior te any other In the forth ami gurgles at the need of ieo.
Storms come— divide ami go on
world. „
\ __ _
, I am also going to take lOfor grant­ either side. The birds sing sweeter
ed, that the members o f the Chamber because of the purity of the air and.
of Commerce, yourself included, are absence o f dust.
True, the frog
going to examine my reports aiiove croaks, but with a certain sweetness
referred to and arrive at a very clear due to the purity of his air and wa­
and positive understanding as to
ter. The snore is unknown, it can*
whetkar they deal with fact or fiction
not he made with Ozark ozone.— Au­
and that after this most careful in­
rora Advertiser.
*
vestigation, the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce and yourself,* together with
IT WON’T BRINO THE SERMON
the producers o f “ Florida’s Wealth,”
the vegetable and fruit growers, are
Western Exchange— Fete Hanlon,
going to do something about this mat­ who ho.v been monkeying with home­
ter and that your part will be to dis*
made- wireless, announces that tho
tribute accurate and understandable
doodle urn causes the most trouble.
information.
"Buy a smooth,” says I’eter, “ami
Right here I want to stop long
attach
it to the korplex himl eml up.
enough to commend a publication
Tho
doodle-mu
is supposed to am­
method which I have’ carefully noted
plify
the
disseminator
when tho bifin your paper ever since I have been
fielmx
is
properly
adjusted,
but it
reading UK thnt is, the re-publication
of clear cut editorial comments und •eldom works on Sundays.”— Boston
short articles, with full credit to other Evening Transcript.
papers in which they originated.
I
wish to commend this ns the very FOR S A l.K — Ilrand new sport model
Oakland. No reasonable offer re­
highest and most far seeing method of
fused.— Seminole Overland Co. 75-11c
valuable n rw i distribution.
The citixens o f Florida can only net
I.p ty T J I )£ » O N IIHACU, 1923
t’o glthcV ns*t!»?y gain'an-accurate and
intelligent understanding o f the pub­
Forcnooi and afternoon tides occur
lic questions In which they must take
part, likewise tho citizens o f the statu at approximately the same hour and
of Florida rnn only act intelligently minute.
July Aug. Sept.
Oct
together as they have a common un­ Dote June
0:28
0:41
4:31
5:33
derstanding o f the lorger problems in 1 4:05
6:20 0:14 7:20 7:38
relation to which they nrc culled upon 2 -I ififi
8:37
8:17
7:11
0:02
to nrnke-n decision, and this re-pub­ n R:47
9:30
7:01
8:00
9:21
lishing o f selected articles by tho d if­ 4 0: 1.1
7:60 0:00 10:11 10:32
ferent papers, is the very
highest ft 7:21
I
8:51
9:57 11:08 11:20
H: 17
form of Journalistic co-operation.
9:44 10:52 11:11 11:51
• Now, to return to my particular 7 9:07
theme, which is the interest of all 8 9:67 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:10
1:08
1:38
the citizens o f Sanford in tire most It 10:44 11 :.10 11:60
2:28
economic delivery of wealth, produced 10 11 :.10 11:50 12:42
1* 1
1:31
2:17
3:18
ju the surrounding country, to tho u l- jll 12:10 12:24
1:10
2:13
4:09
1:00
3:35
tiinale consumer. First o f all, 1
1:40
1:56 1:04 4:24 5:00
would like you to understand thut it
5:18
2:20
(D57
2:88 3:51
is tire furtherest from my idea to an­
4:40
0:59
.1:15
0:11
2:56
nihilate, eliminate, destroy or in any
„
8 ;02
7:18
5:32
4:00
3:34
other way wreck German vengeance
0 :0.1
4:54 0:30 8:22
4:21
u^on the railroads. They are here
5:48 7:34
6:08
9:23 10:00
with us to stay, am! I am frunk to
0:47 8:40 10:25 10:50
0:02
slate that they .are the most import9:13 11:21 11:46
7:51
mat institution that w e have In Amrr- 2(1 7:02
11:57 12:07
10:54
8:67
7:34
lea today, uml to sight a parallel, the 21
9:69 11:43 12:31 12:63
highways did not dlsappoar when the £2 8:32
1:18
1:37
railroads tamo upon the scene, and! 2.1 9:30 11:01 11:63
2:01
2:19
the horso and wagon has not disap­ 24 10:28 11:50 12:47
2:50
2:42
1:37
peared with the advent of the auto­ 25 11:20 12:07
3:21'
3:29
2:22
1:02
20
12:21
mobile and motor truck. On the oth­
4:00
3:55
1:53 . 3:04
er hand, the advent o f the automobile •27 1:18
.1:41
1:32. i 4:43
2:41
lias developed the highway so that|28 2:10
6:10 6:22
3:20 4:20
the poor old horso has no longer to 29 2:59
6:00
5:52
4:0g
0:09
3:40
30
plow through mind up to his knees
0:50
5:52
4:49
31
dragging a heavy load liehind, • hut
now Jogs along on a level smooth
highway. ..
May I aak you tq review from thla
point o f view, what I am offering to
Florida in water transportation. To
begin weith, what ia 300-tons a week
export out o f Florida, “ A mere drop
ia the bucket," hut wha t may It mean
t o the Florida fruit and vegetable
gro w e rt A means o f hia making a
selection of hia very highest qu a litf
of product, and aenc^it In ten carload
lots by water, aat a w MIa. FalRaaa.
iqrkurcsr delivery, to the principal
• port and city of th# atate, there to be
sold by the producer to the highest
bidder, ihe Florida producer and hia
Leat frleruT tbk Florida Therchaht and
bvvlneW wen Jointly to reap the entire
benefit p f thla high claaa aervlca.
N ow ,(gra n tin g thla to be accom­
plished, whet has Wen done? There
has been produced a single transpor­
tation unit .whlclr, should be the be­
ginning.of 0 wholesome, fa ir and open
.competition, in Ugh clgaa business
method! between transportation on
l#nd and trananortation on water,
with a (a ir field te everyone and fa v­
ors to gone.
*
* May I ask you to go through this,
and to aak your associate editors o f
, . g * many spleodU j f t j y a o f the Floy.
whole
fr / i
sad thoroughly,
m ptterpu at

A STORY O F C A N A D A
la Alice Brady’s Latest Picture “ The
Snow lljld e"

GUARD .COMMANDERS
THROUGHOUT S^ATE OF FLORIDA
GETTING BUSy
mWITH
\i MUSTER ROLLS

m ik iu iit

Alice Brady’s latest Paramount pic­
ture, “ The Snow Bride," which will
be piesented at the Princess Thoatrc
npxt Thursday is a. story o f Canada, W an t Full Companies for the State Encampment
but there isn’t a mounted policeman in
in August ‘ 7 *
,
it. The story deals with fur trading
o f the north and the love o f a fuy
&lt;n» The
uiy
t » r Aaaaftatel Prcaa)
-J/VjjGUSTINE. Flu., June 25.
get their necessary supplies on hand,
buyer's daughter fo r a young and InV
puxL guard 'conimnnders through- especially thi^iextra equipment for
trepld sheHff. It affords Miss Brady
state are bolstering up their men who will .joint, Just before the
an excellent opportunity fo r a nddj
i
k ona with a viqw to carry- trip,
screen character.
a
I
ft
rang
th
to
the
slimmer
on-;
One o f the thrills In this picturelia
- In-outlining n tentative prhgrnm o f
,enll, Col. Raymond G. Turck, whnt they may expect wh’en they
a mountain snotv-sltde, actually'pho-ift
dor 'of the 154th Infantry, the muster nt Camp Johnston, Col. Turck
tographed, which buries most o f the
doughboy array, and himself says, “ W e are now approaching the
little Canadian, village where most jat
n doublc-prmtfl striper of tho World ultimate objective of all military
the action o f the story takes place.
Miss Brady (s surrounded by an ex­ War. has 'outlined a tentative pro- training— the work o f the soldier in
cellent cast, including “ L e fty " Flynn, gram for the encampment o f th at:th,
-n ,, j,|, trnjn|n(r f or battle."
Mnrio Majeroni, Nick Thompson, Jack outfit which tfill.b e held ni Cnmp| |lc ,wlnU oul that lhi!l w ll| b(1 thp
Boston, Stephen Gratton, W. M. C av­ Johnston, nenr Jacksonville, early in third field training for tho reorgan­
anaugh and Margaret Morgan. Henry August.
The state’s field artillery ised guard. Close order drill ia got­
Kolker directed and George Webber battalion composed entirely o f units ten in the armory, hu said, or pre­
protogrnphed the picture.
organized in Tuinpn will go back to sumed to he, and in tho two previous
Forttress Monroe to work with the encampments the troops have been ■
■
regulars, while the Coast Artillery
AUTHORITIES NOT IN ACCORD units, nil o f Jacksonville, go to Fort put through the preliminary training ■■
stations.
------ N r- , ,
Matter of Putting On or Taking Off Screven, G»., for the same purpose.
Extended order o f
the squad, ■
■
Every, company commander, and
■
Weight H Subject on Which They
platoon und section will be gone into ■
especially those whose commands
^Havs Disagreed.
during the 192.1 maneuvers, he said.
hnvo waned with |h-ucc time vicis­
There will he plenty o f opportunity
F at men aro l»orn, not nraile, ac­ situdes, aro putting in extra hours to for preliminary rifle firing, he Is con­ s
■
cording to Dr. C. B . Davenport, di­ bring their organizations to ns nesr fident. There will he a few battalion i,
for this
rector of tho station for experimen­ Cull strength ,as, „possible. und
.
„ ,
and perhaps one regimental problem,
..
tal evolution nt Cold Spring Har­ purpose aro howling out the alluring
advantages
o
f
the
summer
vacation
bor, X . Y . According to Doctor
There is plenty o f room nt Camp S
Davenport, tho only safe nml sura “ in the field." The infantry regi­ Johnston* fo r most anything thp
way to l&gt;e slim and aylphlikt is to ment with its accompanying trains doughboys want to undertake. Un­
and other auxiliaries is spread pretty
have slender parents.
like the pre-war encampments, they
much throughout the peninsula end
will not have to sleep under tents but; 3
I t is not a matter of 'what one
o f tho ptato in its complexion. There
will live in the cantonments left b y| *
eats or how much, said tho lecturer.
nre companies in Miami. West I ’alm
;B
Tire quality which turns foode into Beach, Daylonn, J-ecsburg, Orlando, the government. A t Forft Screven jB
the
coast
artillerymen
will
have
n-g*
fat is hereditary, ho added. Ho Sunford, St. I'etrsburg and other
nlnr
barracks
to
live
in
while
the
big
I
a
showed diagrams of fat and thin plsecs. Jacksonville has a battalion
guns
will
be
nt
their
disposnl.
The
H
families. One of the fat families had o f its own.
field artillerymen will have the sam e! E
two daughters whoso weights wero
Colonel Turck lias culled upon the afeilities nt Fortress Monroe,
and |
respectively 1100 and 3.10 pounds. On offieera, non-coms and the lowly
they will nil hnvo big towns to visit
tho other hand, children of two thin bucks tn “ snap to it" und la-gin mak­
when’ they get ienvo from camp.
persons will never grow fat, ho said. ing arrangements now for encamp­
&gt;
Doctor Davenport's conclusion! ment. A’ucciuutions and inoculations
For moving or storage, 'telephone
were questioned to some extent by against small-pox and typhoid fever 498.
C3-3tc
w - Graham Lusk of tho Cornell should be made now, Col. Turck says,
University Medical school, who as­ in order thnt no time will he lost for FOR S A L K — Brand new sport model
Oakland. No rrasnnal)le o ffe ^ re­
serted that np|M&gt;titn and nutrition that purpose when the troops get to
hnd imicli to do with putting on camp. ' Company eonuuauders should fused.— Seminole Overland Co. 75-ltfcf

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Philadelphia
Huston p ....
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Tickets tnrlmle meals (exrrpt t|rhrta fur Havnnnah.
AHeahSQ)' and IICfMhlr* |Wl some rooms on other
rstrn rharaes.
Ball|*|i far tlaltlmare 1 p, « .
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A llrs k s ir, June XT.
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Per-1n*. June 30.
| Ifswsr^, 4s&gt;« IS.
Aotumnbtles rarrle.1 on oil steamer*. tlneln4l*g el**M Hit* i s Alla*
ph**| ana llrrU-hlre.t Full Infurmatlun on re.|ti»sf."
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F. I*. FORSTER, President

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' " I f u man drinks a third of a
glass o f milk above his nutritional
requirements every day, he w ill gain
nine pound* in a year, nml ninety
pounds in ten years,” he declared.
-.XhQ.UAjIv UprflJW, lfcc.mjr.woek. ,,

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la the future Huckoyo Nurseries, will maintain nn nlTicb in Orlando, Florida, under
the direction o f Mr. Harry E. Doty.
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This office will be located in the Drew Huildinir, 30 East Church Street.
It will
he especially devoted to the interests of citrus growers in Seminole, Orange, Lake, Osc#oiu, Sumter and Volusia Counties.
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33 Biicuits
for 5 Cents

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The territory covered Ijy these counties, cummunly known uh tho Contra! Lake Re­
gion o f Florida, o f which Orlando is the citrus center, is rapidly forging to tho front in
grapefruit and orange production.
,

Merry W id o w SelfRising Flour makes
delicious bread at
the lowest cost. It
corn ea a l r e a d y
mixed with just the
right amount of pure
ingredients. You
w i l l 8 a v &amp; ti me,
money and uncer­
tainty if you use it
regularly.

Not only nre there greatly increased plantings mid corresponding enlargement of
output in this section hut the growers who ojieiitc therein nre paying moro and morR
attention to the quality of tho^ fruit they produce. •
Buckeye Nurseries firm ly believe that all danger o f ovrr-nroduction in Florida cltrua
’fruits may be easily avoided by the growing of grapefruit and oranges o f the bettor
grades— for which there will always he demand— and by the use o f proper marketing
methods.
i
b' y « . rJ
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The history o f Buckeye Nurseries, since 1880, when they became nnrt and parcel of
the citrus industry o f Florida, Is consistent in advocacy o f the production o f better fruit
und they hnvo contributed notably thereto ip butter trees o f standard varieties and ih
new varieties o f the better kind.
*
'

In view of the speedy development o f the citrus interests o f the counties composing
the Central l^ike Region and of the manv advantages thuy possess for quulity as well qp
quantity output, buckeye Nurseries fuel that their service should bo available in « fo rft
convenient .and accessible to the growers.

Foso F lour C o.
Nusnu«,Tpiiti

Consequently, Mr. Harry E. Doty, associated with Buckeye Nurseries since 1913 a*
citrus' advisor und salesman, and n substantial stockholder, hns been assigned to thp
management of tho Orlando office. Mr. D oty’s connection la on such a basis aa (o perm il him the uttyost freedom ip advising whatever ho regards as Ixestfor growers, yith ou l
reference to imipediatu saleH pf treoa.
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FORDS

First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter
July 5
Juno 28
June 21
A ug 4
July 27
July 20
Aug. 20
Sept 3
Aug. 19
Oct. 3
Sept. 24
Sept. 17

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GREAT GLORIOUS PHILLIPS BROOKS
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The new Orlando representative of Buckeye Nurseries is a man o f nart*, with a splen­
did record for business performance, civic service and personal integrity. His fam iliarity
with citrus Industry has boon, gained through twelve years as secretary and treasurer of
the Clovelund-Ftorida drove Company, which has 44 acres In bearing trotfti— from* Buck.
eye Nursprles.
Mr. Doty has regularly uttendetl njeutings qf fruR
grower*, like the q !&gt; ’
rus Seminar and the State Horticultural Society."

HARRY E. DOTY

,
«
Who. as we intellectual* all know, supplied the character “ Hodtier" In Churchill’s masterful hook, “ Insldo the Clip," said in one o f
hia great sermons which it was my privilege to hirarV

iuvu been
u vv•l iuij&lt;»vn«YVti
u
impressed alike
by
Aill
J fruit men who have come in contact with Mr. Doty have
abi’ “ ty and hou*0 t y . . ^uckoyo Nurser
have the greater* t c p fifld F iu o i f -him, antj u&gt;
-hlH capacity to properly represent them In Ihe important terrlItory o f which he.lu
placed Jn ichargp. The advice and services o f Mr. Doty aro uuw at the ctiRiRuind oTcever
citruB grower in Orange, Lake, Osceola. Seminole, Sumter and Volusia Counties, who. ip
Interested in making.his partkipatiuu in ih e citrus industry 1 1 1 0 1 0
profits Us. ■ either ,
through increased acreage or better methods.
,,, »

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“ Sad ia the day for any man when ho becomes uhrolutrly sat­
isfied with the lifu he is living, the thoughts that he Is thinking
and the deeds that he is doing; when then* rcarfoj'tn he forever
heating at the doors o f his soul a desire to do something larger
which lie feels and knows he wns meant and intended to do."
In these strenuous times, this Aeroplane A ge. money is the only
final solution o f your problem. Surprise yourself— Do the big thing
you were intended to do. We have Just had aeceptrd, loans aggregat­
ing $202,000, that will ho dosed, and placed on Florida homes and
business houses within the next-ninety days. These loans are' being
made to contract holders of the U N IO N HOME BUILD ERS. A con­
tract with us is an immediate asset. Doubt it? ( ’em * in and let ua
prove it. Don’t confound ua with (he wildcat imitations that are
abroad in the land. Auy building and loan association that ia not at
least ten years old ia atl^I in Ua experhnqntal stage. Why mesa with it 7

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PAGE POUR

G O LF
B O W L IN G
T E N N IS
B O X IN G

Y E S T E R D A Y ’S RE SU LTS

R. L. SH IPP, Editor

Brooklyn ....
St. Louis ....
Boston .....
Philadelphia

National

American League
At
At
At
No

Cleveland

American League

Florida State League
No games scheduled.

A t Brooklyn 9, Philadelphia 4,
A t New York (l,'H6s\lin 3.
A t Chicago 2, Cincinnati 0,
At SL Louis 4, Pittsburgh G.

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET BA LL
T R A P SH OOTING

. Won

Lost

New York ..
Philadelphia
Cleveland ....
St. l^tuls ....
Detroit ......
Washington
Chicago 7._
Boston ...... .

Washington 8, Philadelphia f).
Detroit 8, Chicago 0.
Cleyelnnd 8, St. Louis 2.
other game scheduled. *

200 COO OOx— 8

G IA N T S T A K E 6TH
S T R A IG H T V IC T O R Y

Juno 25.^-LoriB 'irtcffi^|
effective ball fo r the Mobile team yes­
terday winning from nirmingham G
j to 0. The score:
1Birmingham ----- 000 000 000— 0 4 0
|Mobile ....... .'....... 010 022 Olx— 0 0 0
! Dates and Kobertson; Long and

M E M PH IS, June 25.— Little Rock
defeated Memphis 7 to 4 yesterday.
The score:

DETRO IT, June 25.— A fte r pitching
air tight bail fo r eight innings, Geo.
Little Rock .... 001 0£9 100 3— 7 10, 3#
N E W YO RK* June iif.- T h
D s u m , veteran .Tiger huricr, wcakepMemphis ......j.'
p22.,0— i 12 3|
ed in the ninth, Chicago laklrfg him YoHl Nationals' tfdfcafcd BpsU
Robinson.
Grift
mH'W
d Nriflisrkorn;
for Six runs nnd the, game hy’lUu}' 3.y,vsterdny and turned!|n the
score o f 9 to 8. The store;
i!*j f l i g h t victory". The aedrt]’;'
Chicago ....020 000 10C-R
Boston ...........;l(&gt;&lt;l*0iX&gt;
002—3
I Detroit . . . l . i ............ 300 003 020— 8 New Y o r k .....;—
061 OOx— 0

Homerun Hitting
in Both Leagues
A t a Standstill

FACTS

T H E R E IS P L E N T Y OF EVID EN CE
that this Vulcanizing Shop is grow ing in popular favor... Every
sees new faces here and all the qld&lt;r friends as weli.VThere mui,
reasons which attract and retain this growing clien ttle\

e Fodncflti Our
I
Service
and prices. Como and learn them In person. You'll ei
in th rift and economy this vulcanizing shop advocates,

B R O O K LYN , June j 25 — W elnert’s
wildness gave the Dodgers’ l l ’ six-run
lead in the first Inning yesterday and
they heat Philadelphia easily 0 to 4.
The score:

Kent Vulcanizing Company

CHICAGO, June 25.— Loading home Philadelphia .............. 000 012 010— 4
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Won Lost
run sluggers in each nf the major Brooklyn .... ............. GOO 300 OOx— 0
Some program tonight.
New Orleans
leagues maintained their positions un­
PH O NE 17--------------------------------- SANFO RD , FLORIDA
ST. LO U IS, June
Juno 25.— Pittsburgh
Mobile .... ...
changed Inst week, despite the fact
Grace Darmond in “ The Dangerous
Nashville ....
that neither of them made n circuit hatter P fe ffe r Hard* in the sixth in­ Adventure” .
Southern League
Atlanta .... .
drive. Ruth o f New York with four­ ning, scoring four runs and defeated
A t Mobile G, Birmingham 0.
Memphis
teen homers led the American league St. Louis 6 trf 4 yesterday. The score:
A t Chattanooga 2, Nashville 7.
Also Buster Kenton, the frozen Inndo in charge o f n direct represen­ lakes in the spocinl navigable canal
Birmingham
A t Memphis 4, Little Rock 7.
while Williams o f Philadelphia with Pittsburgh
.... 000 200 400— 0 faced comedian in n rip roaring com­ tative.
district o f that vicinity.
Chattanooga
A t New Orleans 8-5, Atlanta 3 0,
twenty circuit clouts to his credit, St. Louis ................. 001 000 030— 4 edy, “ One Week."
The decision
to establish
this
M ilitary service was had by ,\|r.
Litltie Rock.
had n Irud o f eleven over his nearest
branch headquarters o f the world’s Doty through seven enlistments in
competitor In this league. Those with
HOW T H E Y S T A N D
CHICAGO, June 25.— Grover A lex ­
Buster made a big hit here the last ! largest citrus nursery is n splendid
the Ohio National Guard, from
six
or
more
home
runs
to
their
credit
ander
held Cincinnati to three scatter­ time he showed and no doubt will
SENATO R S B L A N K
testimonial to the increasing import­ to 1903, nnd he is n member nf th*
Florida Slate League (Second H a lf)
Including Sunday’s games, follows:
ed hit sin n pitchers' duel with Adnl- bring the house down tonight ns he is
ance o f the citrus industry in Semi­ Loyal Legion, Order of Foreign Wan,
TH E A T H LE T IC S American Longue: Ruth, Now pho Luquc, nnd Chicago shut out the one
Won
land
Pet
o f the best in his line.
nole,
Orange, Iuike, Osceola, Sumter nnd Spnnish-American War VM.’
Bradenaown ............ fl - 0 1.000
York, 14; Williams, St. I*ouis,
!&gt;; visitors 2 to 0 yesterday. The score:
and
Volusia
counties, viewed alike ernns.
W ASH IN G TO N , June 25.— Wash Hauser, Philadelphia, 9; Miller, Phila­ Cincinnati ................ . OUtl 000 000— 0
Daytona ....................... 4
2
.GG7
Mr. Doty Iwa been active
And the honor guests tonight will
from the standpoint o f quality nnd in athletics, fyr, years, director &lt;J
Orlando ............
4 « 2
.057 ingtnn enjoyed u hat fest nt the ex delphia, 0; Hcrimnnn, Detroit, G.
Chicago ......... .......... 000 Oil'OOx— 2 bt W. H, Tunnicliffe nod fnmily and
quantity in the porduction.
Lakelqnd .....
1
3
.250 penso o f Philadelphia yesterday, win
National League: W’llliams, Phila­
sports in the Roaehland Park A ;*&gt;.
will sec this fine program
without
Tampa ..................... 1
5
.1G7 ning H to 0, The score:
Located in the Drew Building, 30 elation, Cleveland, Ohio, mrmW nf
delphia, 20; Miller, Chicago 0; Muknn,
cost
to
them,
the
treat
being
on
the
St. Petersburg......... 0
I
.000 Philadelphia ............. 000 000 000— t Philadelphia, 7; Traynor, Pittsburgh, Pelicans Take DoubleEast Orange street, the Orlando o f fi­ the Forest City Hunting Clulwmd
house.
Washington .............. 000 302 2lx — * G; Russell, Pittsburgh, 0; O’P'nrrell,
ces o f Buckeye Nurseries, Inc., will winner o f numerous
cups as f„-it
header from Crackers
Chicago, G; Tierney, Philadelphia, G.
be
in
charge
o
f
Mr.
Harry'
E.
Doty,
'prizes
from
both
organizations,
an
Tomorrow— T. Roy Barnes nnd
C LE V E LAN D , June 25.— Cleveland
since
1913
responsibly
connected
with
trnis
achievements
in
the
former
and
NEW
O
R
LE
A
N
S
,
June
25.—
New
nnd Sccnn Owen in the splendid cum«
bunched its hits with passes in the
New York
Furniture, pianos, safes, in fact Orleans took n double bill from A tlan­
edy-dramu o f modern business life, the Giliett interests, and u substan­ ns n big game hunter in the latter.
fourth inning and defeated Ht, Louis A N Y T H IN G , A N Y W H E R E , moved on ta yesterday H to 3 nnd 5 to 0. The
Pittsburgh
“ The Go-Getter," with added attrac­ tial stockholder. Mr. Doty, form erly The appeal o f outdoor life is strong
8 to 2 yesterday. Tiie score:
Cincinnati
short notice, by the QUICK SERVICE scores:
a resident o f Ohio, has been a citizen with him at nil times.
tions.
SL Louis ................. 002 000 000—2 T R A N S F E R . I'll one 498.
Chicago ...
G3-3tc
o f Orange county for ten years, in
First game:
of
the
Cleveland-Florida
Wednesday— Katherine MacDonald charge
Atlanta ............ 010 100 001— a T P l
A D V A N C E S A LE S
G
ro
v
e
'Company
interests
nt Winderin
"The
Woman
Conquers,"
with
mi­
New Orlenns .... 101 005 OOx— 8 17 l
S C H E D U LE FOR FIRST H A L F P E P P E R L E A G U E
ON CITRUS FRUITS
mere.
• o
Dumont, Niehnus and Miller, Brock; lled attractions.
As one of the traveling citrus nilWhittaker and Mitze.
Orlando Sentinel
Oviedo
Brotherhood St. A
Big llcrean llru
In
visors
nmi salesmen o f Buckeye Nur­
T A M P A , June 25.— First report*
Second game:
fififi quickly relieves Constipation
Atlanta .................. 000 000 0— 0 4 3 Hiliousness, Headaches, JL'olds series, Mr, Doty lias become widely o f advance sales o f oranges for ship­
RE AD
Oviedo .....................
acquainted with growers nnd fully ment during the 1923-21 season arc
New Orleans ........ 500 0)0 x— 5 7 2 and LaGrippc.
He was coming In. Buyers are reported to
5-l-o.a.w'.-20tc versed in their problems.
(Seven innings by agreement).
Juno 1-1
in
charge
of
the
Buckeye
interests
at have paid 75 cents per box on the
Brady nnd M iller; Malteson and
Juno 7
June 20
treo for n fe werops of DeSoto coun­
Orlando Banlincl ....
the
Orlando
and
.South
Florida
fairs
B
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C
K
E
YE
N
U
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SE
R
IE
S
Downs.
f
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June 28
July 5
It is generally helievrd
last spring. Mr. Doty hn.&lt;| liejw ac­ ty fruit.
W
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SE
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July 10
June 7
A T O R LA N D O NOW tive also in civic aiTnirs, holding that many fru it speculators lost con­
membership in the Orlando nnd Or­ siderable sums o f money in their
Brotherhood Bt. A...
May 21
the part sr.von,
ange county chamber o f commerce, operations during
June 28
June It
nnd
it
is
expected
that
many of them
lie was the first secretary o f the
May 31 •
will
attempt
to
recoup
their losses
Windcmerc
Club
Company,
which
Big llcrean... .........
next
aqqfoi\
by
buying
fruit
whirr it
.W,ns given thc^coitkraqknfoWi digging
June 21
file eight canals
connecting nine can bV'lHtkta ufi Jit low flguriM........

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F O U R P A R K A Vi E N U E
J E\
H O M E S F O R S A JLj JOj
One located three blocks from 1st Street, two located four blocks
from 1st Street, and the other eight blocks. All of them at the
Right Price and Reasonable Term s------------------------ -

\}u hove a client that owns five acres, located in the city
limits, right in linu with the future development o f Sanford,
with two new howtos on it, who will sell at a reasonable price
nnd on easy terms.

For the party or parties looking for some­

thing good— look this over.

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Forty acres already sold under contract in five acre blocks
‘ jt . ■ i

Land all cleared, close to Golden Luke.

A real pick up— at
A few more o f the best lots in this sub-division are for

owner will sell— fifty cents on the dollar for his contracts at
they now stand.

sale and can lie purchased on very easy terms,

Fire, Auto and Casualty Insurance

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Loans and Investments

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, tyONPAY, JUNE 25, 1923

s in g n r o T a m n y

wasparslstanoo not susnlr.l«^p,ihat prompted ihopuesiion
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S E T T IN G H E N S S H O U L D BE G IV E N W E L L B U IL T NESTS
' A S FIRST STEP IN H E L P IN G TH EM TO BEST R ESU LTS
Deep Neat Protects Kg** From Cold disturb her.while setting. A fte r the
hens lire disturbed they become nerv*
and 1a»w One Prevents Breakage
ous and arc likely to break the eggs.

Tos can find ths nans of
•very lie* Buaineoa Man
In Sanford In this Column
each day.

Cards of Sanford's Repot*
sbls Professional Men, sach
• f whoa, la hln chosen pro­
fession the flerald recom*
■ends to tho people.

Classified Ads Ic a word. No
Ad taken for leaa than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
aAirdingly,

uick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
va pleaae yon, tell others; if not,
tall ua. Phooa 418

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS
V. C. C O IX E R , Prop-

General Shop and Mill
W ork
nONTHACTOR and B U ILD E R

George A. DeCottes
A ttorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
FOR SALK— Uoaier nnd Uaya‘ painla
SANFORD
FLORIDA
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
1 183-tfc

F R E D R. W IL S O N
.A T T O R N BY- A T -L A W
First National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

ELTO N J. M O U G H TO N
A R C H ITE C T

FOR S A L E — No. ft 17 West First SL

Room 7, Miller 'Bldg.
Attractive terms. Address owner.
•ANFDRD -i- -!FLORIDA Box *82, Daytona, Fla.
86-tfe
1922 KURD FOR
-^condition, cheap
See A j Swanson nt
between 0 nnd 7 p.

IN SU R A N C E A G E N C Y
IFtE-------A UTO------- BON 1)8

S. O. Shinholser

C H E L L E M A IN E S
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L A W Y E R -:— Court House

Contractor and Builder
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Rooms 22(1-228 •••

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DR. R. M. M A S O N
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
K atah ll.hrd

ISOS

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104*8 Magnolia Ave.

STKWART The Florist

W . J. T H IG P E N
Real Estate
FIR E , L IF E , AUTO IN S U R A N C E

?st Flowers-------------Floral Deaigna
Annual and Ornamental Plants
14 Myrtle Ave.— - ——

Phone 260-W

A N F O R D M A C H IN E
COM PANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62---------Sanford, Florida
iV. S. Leak

Leak

J. II. Colclough

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CORRECTED MAY I, 1923
South Bound
A rrive
2:3C a.m,

Northbound
Arrive
___ 1:48 a.m.
___.11:45 n.m.
3:42 p.m.
.... .10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
A rrive

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

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

3:85 p.m.
. — —. 2t4fi p.m.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

Daytona Beach, Fla.
( ‘omforlahlc. Airy Rooms
Open the Year Around
Reasonable Rates.
Special rales to parlies.
On Main Street, near Ocean

C. M. CUSTER, Prop

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get A n Abstract Before
Buying Property
E. A . DOUGLASS. Prea.

FOR 8ALR —Brand new sport model
Oakland. No reasonable offer re­
fused
✓—Sera lnolo Overland Co. 75-lte
Departs

Tho aurplutt of women in England
has reached a point where the girl
who achieve* marriage over there ia
Departs not aimply regarded a* lucceaaful;
•he ia called a geniua.—Kaiua» City

----- 7:45 p.m.

Hilly, excepk Sunday,

A new attachment for street cara
makes it inipoaaible for them to be
St40 p.m. •torted without flret aounding a
warning bet! -fur-the- benefit of
Departs

Hpcdnl Mauler,

-ll-M -IS e

W ANTED

&lt; I r r i i l l I'o ttrl, TIN J i n l l r l s l F l r r u l l ,
NrmlHnli1 l i t a i t O , F li.r lJ * .

ABOVE AND BEYOND

'n ilrlit

T i u i o i i l liu&lt; 4'oinjmuy,

Lucy i*. OlUfMtn. Kimrii** llnrtl*. ManHit it llnrrl*/- j i ’iinii llurrl*, Mini mU
iM*rfi&lt;)itB
In tho property
|itVt)|Vf&lt;| In l h In null uhtl below *!«»•
nrt*|h*il( f t nl*
T h tin* it r fo ml * nl* ttu jr* m » 11Arris*
11tt it nit li llnrr In &gt;*n« I
II nr r I*. it till
nil |M*rnt»hi l n l r cmI •-«! In tho property
lit vttl v f‘«l In l It In null nl |uit I r In 8»*it»l*
nmln Cntmly,
pbirltln,
tlcwcrlbvil an
S i:\
MWVi,
32. T p 30 8 . f t 39
I'l., n&lt;|t11 111•• N 1j 4)f N W 1» Hint 11»«*
N\V ** «&gt;r N i : » 4( Her. &amp;. Tp. 21 8 * II.
39 H.
It In hereby nnlerm! that ytm nin!
•■iirll nf y &lt;ni &lt;|h appenr ti» the hill tif
i* ini pi it in l b rie I (I filed, «nt the fill) tiny

you hull! aloof from imrticipntin^
with those naughty ls»ys in their
evil ways ! May I ask to wlint reaaou
A V O ID T H E S E SYMTOMH
Such exemplary conduct is due?
" I was weak and nervous, had
L ittle Lad— Oh, I always lenvo tV
headaches all the,time, nnd my hnck
dirty work to th* gang. V ’ see, Indy,
hurt so bad I could hardly stoop,"
my farm, on the eust side of San­
I'm the muster m in d !— Life.
writes Frank lUclBIrdaon, Perry, Oeorford, one black mare mule, about six
giu. "Tried Foley Kidney Pills nnd nf Atin: tit*!. A It* 1923,
years old, weighing about 1250 lbs.
A CORELESS APPLE
It I n further nrtlitrril I but thin t»nlrr
got relief."
Oarkncho, rheumntlc iif ptitilleat lull be ptilillnlifil «hr«i a
Reward fo r information lending to
u
in
U
for «*lMht—«H«tn*erttHvf wrrtut III
recovery o f same.— (J. F. Smith.
Apples without cores or aeeda are pains, tired feeling, dull headache, too l hr SHitfnrd Merabi, u ttvwiipiiprr ptib&gt;
urination, discolored or tlabetl In Hatifnrtl. Hefftitttila County,
73-fitp promised by a discovery announced faequent
it,
strong odor are symptoms o f Kidney P'torbt
WitlH an n»&gt; bund and tho anti of
LOST— Licwniyn female setter, black nt Aldsitsford. Canada. The fn lit
and Bladder disorders nnd demand the H.tbl P in nit Court at Hanford..
and white spots. Had collar with is a variety of FnmcUM apple, only
Florida, Hi Im. l*tt &lt;ht&gt; o f June, A* D.
Foley Kidney 1993 .
,
name P. M. King,
Return tn 314 longer anil llutler at the emlf, ami prompt treatment.
13. A. noCULAHH.
Pills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
(Merit f ’ lrrult Court,
West Third und receive reward. 71!-3tp differs but slightly from the ordinary
Heiulnide Count v. Florid*,
stitutes. Insist upon Foley's.
Sold
LOST— Elk's tooth. Finder return to Fameuse.
lit : V. K I h i IJHLAHH. I&gt;. C.
everywhere.— Adv,
d— « • 11-IW-2S —T*2-9 «l€»33-30*9ln
Itlvc &amp; W alker’ Garage and get re­
AUTO STATISTICS
ward.
•
75-fltc
A C H E E R F U L W ELCOM E A W A IT S YOU
More Ilian 5,300,000.000 gallons
LO ST— Pair o f gold rimmed glasses.

W ill pay cash or tradu.— M. L. Price
Oakland. No rcasonalrte offer re­
Music Co., Tampa und Znck Street,
fused.— Seminole Overland t'o. 75-Itc
Tampa, Fla.
D-25-lmo-c
W A N T E D — White 'wom an"or“ g ir l't o
take care of two children and small
LOST
house. Write NRN care Herald. 74-2tp LOST, S T R A Y E D 'O R 'S T O L E N "fro m

FOR R E N T

va,
.
Lucy i\
S. lien K. illtison, W ll*
Hum li&lt; n*nn. I'nmcllit Itsnson. K rnl
I ’nli’, lli'Mli' Moore.
Kinrst Moors,
Annie I’ roclnr. Priscilla Allen. Frank
Allen. Ilium l\ Harris, Kmma lit.
Ilnrrls, Frctl tb-qjioh. U rarc 1l&lt;-n«*n,
Ijtnrn Johnson. Ilnwnrit Johnson.
AuKUMlua liinn.im.
Horn
lirafT.im.
Charles Morris, Julia Harris. ct nl.
T ii llir , l,f,ii,l»iits l.ury C. Hibson,
H. Ili'tt F. Itlhunll,
W illiam
llenaon,
I ‘ nnrl In llriunit,
Fred
l*nlc, Hsaslr
\Jj"&gt;ri'. K in m l Monro. Anulo I ’roclnr,
I'rtarltlii Alt. tt. Frank Allen. I'niui F.
Itarrla, I'm mil IV. Harris, Fred llrn|(ill.
ilrni'n Henson, l.nuru Johnson, llow aril
John run.
AiiKU»tu*
ilratTnm,
Dora
ilrntTam, I'hartcs Harris, Julia Harris:
Van nrr ticrvliy ri-qtllrcd In appear
In (lie I.Ill of rnmnlalnt lllcil In IHa
nlinvr rnl Itlril ell line, on Monday, July
isss.
.
II la fu r tlir r iinlcri'tl lliat t It In nnlcr
I t nutillainil niii’c u m c k f o r • r«*ur
in n ■&lt;&lt;•'110vp week a In llic
Ksinforit
Hcriilil , » nnwspatwr published al Kan*
fiiut In raid Hrmlnnle I ’uuniv.
W l l n i ' u in) blind ami the m*nl nf
the aiilil i'll rail
Court
nl Hanford.
I'lorldii, thin let ilny of June, A. I&gt;.

BUNG ALO W S, cottages nnd apart­
Opt Iflan-Optom et rial
ments fur the summer season at
12 B ut First Street
Sanford, Fla. Daytona Beach. Rcaaonable rates.
Will furnish photos and full informaFinder return to Herald office nml of gnsolinc were consumed by niltotioifsaipon requesL— Bailey &amp; H aw­
receive reward.
T
j75-3tp nmhilcs in 1922 and CO per cent of
kins, Daytona Bcnrh, Fla. 5-3lAmo-c

BELL FOR BTREET CAR*

Ovledorilranck
Arrive

F o ir 'K A I.K—F6'fd touring ear, excel lent running rondltlfm, cheap for
rash.— F. S. Frank, Box H, Sanford.

Practice limited to
FOR S A L E — Brand new sport model
eases o f Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Oakland. No reasonable o ffer re­
Eyes Esamined, Glasses Fitted
fused.— Seminole Overland Co, 75-Itc
Mclsch Building
FOR H ALE— Brand new sport model
Oakland. No reasonable o ffer re­
tyaa Examined
Glaasea Designed fused.— Seminole Overland Co. 75-llc

N E W LY MARRIED ENGLISH GIRL

I^eaburg Branch
■ Arrive

FOR „ S A L E C H E A P— Fine work
horse, qlsrt young milch cows nnd
heifer, 7 months old.— L. A. Renuud,
Snn'ord* Heights or Sanford Buttery
Seiyicv Co.
7l-Gtc

DR. G. S. S K LM A N

Colclough

IN S U R A N C E
1*ire—-IJfe—«Auto
No. 3 First N al'l Bank Bldg. Annex
SANFORD
FLO RID A

S A L E — In good
if tnken nl once.
Crown Paper Co.
m.
7l-6tp

OVcratrcot Turpentine Company.

By SETH W. SH O E M A K E R
Director, The School o f Agriculture, in n variety of ways. They should be
nt lenst fourteen inches square. Soap
International Correspondence
boxes answer the purpose very well,
Schools, Scranton, Pn.
A box nine inches to fifteen inchrs
wide nnd eighteen inches long pr«&lt; 9 f» o » s T n n .n s H .
When n poultry raiser decides to vides ample room,
The entire- box
employ nnturitl incubation he must should be lined with hay, and there rear part o f tho barrel und the food
■and water plnrcd on the outside at
assist nature and the hen to a certain should he a cover over it.
I
tho front. Whenylirsts are prepared
extent.
Barrel Nests
; in this way the &lt;/ggs are saved from
Nests made o f barrels (shown in
For example, tho nest for sitting
t danger nnd are confined to the nests.
hens must be largo enough to pre­ the accompanying illustration) lnid
A somewhat more elaborate nest
vent the eggs from being crowded or on. the side against a post und shel­
called the combination nest is also
piled upon one another. It must he tered from the weather make useful
shown. It is economical o f space nnd 19JJ .
deep enough to protect the eggs fn&gt;m nests fo r sitting hens nnd may lie
i: A. IKiFHLAKK.
Is suitable both for the sitting hen
Clerk Clreull Court.
beloW and to help the hen hy holding used as brooding coops for the hen
nnd for her chicks after they are
Hrmlnnle
Cnuniy. Florida,
and her chirks. When not needed for
the wnrmth about tho eggs.
lly: V. K In iliil.A K K , l&gt;. C.
hatched. Tho boxes may be made fl— l-lJ -lS
-li--- 7-!-&lt; Sir
'*
Comfort Is n thing that must be hatching they may he used as coops
singly or in pnlrs, ns shown in the il­
carefully considered. The hen must for the broody hens.
lustration. In the latter nest two hens
Sitting hens should.lie laid in the
be kept from other hens^.tbut might
call lie set nt the same time, one on
each side. Tho whole front o f this
coop should lie .fastened with hlnge|&lt;
at tile top to servo ns a door. Tho
slats in tho front are sliding doors
that push up whqn the doors are dos­
ed, nihl through these doors the chicks
can pass in nnd out of the coup.
Kadi single coop should lie twen - 1
ty-four indies square nnd at least
two feet high in front. The greater
poition of the front is •made o f wire
doth, Such coops should lie placed
F l I l l H It. WIlJtON.
under shelter.
,

Dear Old I.mlv— All, mv little lnd.
W A N T E D — Used musical instruments
New Me'sch Building
how it warms mv heart to see that
instruments
o
f
every
description.
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida FOB H ALE— Brand new spurt model

Real Estate, Loans and Insuronre
hone 48

for
setting, 15 eggs fo r fl.OO.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Ucardull Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp
FOR S A LE — 5 Pointer pups, No. 1
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San­
ford Ave.
(13-tfc

|17 Commercial Strest—Sanford, Fla.

B. W . H E R N D O N

rORTJATB=TTh"o&lt;le Island eggs

* Nests for sitting hens can be made

In C irc u it Cnnrt. Tlh J ud ic ia l Circ uit.
K rm lu ulr t'n n n ly . Klurlila.

FOR R E N T — Convenient large un­
The telephone wire in use in tho
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
United States, if made into une con­
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
tinuous line, would bo sufficient to
fl-l8*1mo-p
encircle the globe at the equator mure
FOR R E N T — 1204 Park avenue, bun- than one thousand times.
galow, four rooma, hSll nnd bath,
{20.00 per month.— G. \\\ Spencer,
F A R M E R S — You can got »o#d bod
.
72-fltp
from ** and Irrigation plug* at ths
100-tfe
FOR R E N T — 10 "acres of tiled land Sanford Novolty Works.
on Cameron avenue.— S. E. Barrett,
Brick ice cream in colors.— Roumll
Fort Valley, Gn.
&lt;
71-12tp
73-3ti
* O R R E N T — Rooms, 1020 Union ave­ lat &amp; Anderson.
nue, also chickens fo r sale.

tlio total car mileage was used en­
tirely for business purjiosea while 90
per cent of nil tho motorcars were
used either entirely, or in great part,
for business.
The Daily Herald, 15a-pcr week,

EUROPEAN PLAN .
C O RNER B U IL D IN G .

OPEN A L L T H E Y E A IL
E V E R Y ROOM OUTRIDE,

73-3tp

HICKSON HOUSE
L’ p'to-date Apartments and Rooma
Daytona llenrh.

Our Service

Summer rates: fl.OO per day, |21
per month, Including lighta and water.
Call J. F. Hickion, Phone 238-W. San­
ford.
70-tfc

FOR RENT1— Furnished room and
kitchenette, 710 West-First Street.
74-8tp
DU HENT—Kew house, 4 rooma and
bath, also garage. Union avenue,
ppoiite Elka' Club, $35.00.. Rhone
18.
-------- -73-*tp
FOR RENT—2 cool, furnished housed
keeping rooma, 814 East Fifth 8L
*
76-2tp
FOR RENT— Fumiahcd Tjoom
rark Avenue,
F0 r r EMT—6
^Frendi Ave. Aloa bouse keeping
rooms. Bummer rates. Inquire 800
French.
75-ttp

E x te n d s t o O r la n d o nnd D a ytu n u ns w e ll tut th e 'h u n d red * o f
b o ttle s w c p u t o u t in S a n fo r d e v e r y d u y

The folks whose apeptltes and di­
gestions have become acquainted
with our bread say "It’s great!"
It's the Ihree-timee-sHlay food that
hits their palate just right. Our
pastry la • fit companion for the
finest meat

Consult u» about Ilia &lt;
bullillna
material.
Irf'i us furnish u M&lt;t.
VVr will quote you
prlrea on
blahaat
q u alltr material Dial
will enable you lu
make a bln aavlnn.
I ’rumiit service aasur-

Hill
Lumber Co,

E L D E R S PR IN G S W A T E R
on account o f it* purity in fmtt becoming tho drinking water
for Central Kluridu. It t* ulw ivcimunciulcd fur two in bAtturic*. I f you arc not drinking Elder Springs Wuter now—
give it n trial. .

P H O N E 311— W E ’L L D E L IV E R

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INTO P O R T '

FRENCH SU P IN
Paris Arrived This Morning with

WASfllNQTON, June 23— New
drutrle lastroctkma designed, it i»
■aid, to hasten the aeituro of bcvcr*g4 liquor# aboard incoming foreign
linen ' were sent today by Aasiatant
Secretary Moss , of the .treasury, to
custom# . and prohibition officer* in
New Verb, The now order* were
mad* necwuery wa» officially sttted
by action‘of Dr. Spraguo, New York
pubti* .health ofjlce r fn granting the
request of raedloal officer o f the
British liner BerengarU, to retain it*
entire aupply of liquors as madicinal.
The permit granted 1 Berengaria has
been ordered withdrawn by ^Acting
Surgeon General who received his or­
ders from Moss. Mosa then notified
customs prohibition agent* no such
“unreasonable” grant of liquors could
be allowed by the'treasury.
NEW YORK, June. 23.—Removal
o f Baltic liquor.began before 2 oVloik
but only a few dosen cases had been
temoved when removal was stopped
upon telegraphic instruction* from
D#1.' Sprague. Customs prohibition of­
ficers said they were awaiting the
arrival of Sprague before' they did
."anything else.
r•
.tr • ■ , - . .
NEW YORK, Jude -23.— Unde Sam
after sU rtih r to seise Johnny Bull’s
llmiqr&gt;ipn-'the steamship Baltic to­
day halted,' scratched bin head and
later returned the raid on the steam­
ship lockeni, pith liquor under British
government seal, intended for uso on
homeward trip: A halt, when agents
received a telephone rail to return
tUe liquor to the. ship Just af they
were taking slock away. Collector
Kiting finally explained the mfiup
by saying tha selm fe of the Baltic
liquors‘Had been temporarily halted,
because It*was dlacovetrd Dr. Prague,
chief' United B u te *
public health
service had not certified to amount of
liquor to 'lie left for medicinal -use.
Soon aa tW certificate was Issued
Eltinf ordered .the seizure to proceed.
The Phrla, preparing to slip up
North River to Join the steamer Daltic and Berengaria, csp taln .o f the
Paris said ha' had under seal the fol­
lowing supplies o f ordinary wine:
Eight thousand four hundred and
ninety-four bottles erew wine, fiftyone barrels Bfiine wine, eight hun­
dred and sixty-four bottles ch aw
pagn, six hundred and seventy-one
bottles boelV’two hundred and sixtysix bottles and one hundred ami thir­
ty-six barrels and other llquora.
NEW YORK, June 43.—American
customs authorities charged by Sec­
retary of Treasury Mellon's latest
order, the selxure of liquor brought
in by foreign steamship* under goveminent seal for use on return trip*
had task greatly augmented today
when the French llper. Paris steanted
Into qoarantinf with almost enough
liquor to M r hold to float her. ,
NEW YORK, June 23.—Two ocean
liners flying tha Union Jack
Into New York MrMr yesterday with
excellent stocka of liquor for the trip
home, despite the fort that Uncle
Bam had fald they lmhat cross1 the
.three mile* llmlF Wne dry/ All day
long the r e V " freirt
J
federal , agents pounce on the liquor,
breaking • '&lt; * 'B eftiib
government

goods. .. Bui Into yesterday aft#
the Ikquqr remslned
ftciols ml tM fcWlhme bonne mmoom
fi.t«“ y
ed that sal ..................
i every
I f thU,to&lt;
of Vhe
malgated
of his h r *
he sells f
On# t f . t M

fSS

CITY DEPARTMENTS
SHOW OPERATING
BELOW jijLJDGET

b r in g

IN G SURPLUS OF LIQUOR

1

•rtrt? f t t U n t a ’
WIZARDS AND
■VACANT

H/

NO FOUNDATION
K A N SA S*'W lV v" J m t fiA -Presi*
FOR RETORT OUT
•dent Harding ytstertftiy cancelled' his
ABOUT BALDWIN
proposed trip to Swope Bark to profte
4frht"medal*-ta some Boy Sdouts 'and
LONDON,
June
2
8
.(
B
y
te»
TALLAHASSEE, June 23
-J to 'tho united States Veteran’s Hos­
The Associated Press)—Of­
—Governor Hardee planned
pital, ak a 'trsu lt bf a'seveto'case of
Convincing Report That Sanfo
ficial statement issued this
cd to leave here this after­
Wilburn ^otfttartcrf in a
mile ride
afternoon
read:
"There
is
Can Obtain Source of Pufe,"
noon for a visit to Chica­
about' Knrtks*' City after hi* arrival
ha no foundation for. certain
go in connection with the
Soft W ater for All Time
ear lierMri'thc day.
»’ l
i
f ’
tei remarks attributed to Pre­
national1 convention
offT h e president’" physician explained M mier Baldwin in press to
That the finances of the city gov­
Mooae to be held in Aurora,
thht the sthiburo had caused a slight
the of feet "now that Irish
ernment
are in a better condition
III. The governor la sched­
swelling of Mr. Harding's lips, ' hut
problem and debt are out
than they have bran In year* 1* "ap­
uled to deliver two address­
iHkbd'U waS^not aeWous, and he was
tel' of way prohibition seems *te parent from a report compiled by
es to the convention. He ex­
able to make his scheduled address at
to be only toing likely to
City Clerk L. It. FhllUpa and read at
pects to be gone a week or
An Efficient CUy Planning Commission will prevent undesirable construction Cohvdntiori Halt last night.
disturb
the Anglo-American
the test meeting.of the City Commie*
ten days.
hi Sanford’s residential sections
•&gt; •The president hds made the entire
•a
friendship.”
Hioners. la s t year's budgm hiis been “ t
ride In s'broiling1sun, uncovered,'ac­
strictly adhered to and In practically
knowledging the greetings of thous­
every Instance the various city de­
and* who ilnM the street*. Mrs. Hardpartment* will show operating ex­
'tnff. protected by 'n large hat ancf par­
penses
slightly below the amount*
asol, suffered no illoffect*, arid In
appropriated to them. •,
'
company with' Secretary Work ami
Estimated receipt* from license*
Brigadier General Sawyer, ’ motored
and occupational taxes on the other
to the park and to tho hospltah Sec­
hand have bran greater than anticiretary Work acted for the president
paled by several thousand dollars, in­
in presenting the medals.
dicating tho remarkable growth that
The president, earlier In tho aftorSanford has had during the past
nnoti,
had
cancelled
a
scheduled
golf
ATLANTA CHAMBER OF COMV
WALL
8TRHKT
MUST
IIE
8AVKD
year.
Tho Interest and sinking fund
match’on
advice
of
his
physician.
He
MBRCB EXTENDS INVITATION
■es■r ■ ■
...
. (H r T h e A w orlalrC
C rr*ui
rr»«)
account
ha* boon built up to such pro­
spent
the
afternoon
at
tho
hotel,
rest­
Fit
(KM
ANV
MORE
control
prracrilx?*
the
time
for
plant­
GAINESVILLE, June 2X .-F lo ri*
TO DEMOCRATIC HOSTS
portion* that there is no possibility
•
F a il u r e s
da's cotton growing section, the west- ing, removing tho squares and the ing, while ice application* were made
of having to levy additional millago
of ralclum arsenate. from tltne to time to hla awnllun lips.
d ir Tk, A tw ia iN r n m
t ern section for the most part, is now application
The
presidential
parly
arrived
at
WASHINGTON, Juno 23,-R rsolu prliriK*| |rt epplylhg the Flor- Demonstrations of*the rontrol means
NEW YORK, June 23.—Wall Street to provide for the retirement of tho
t!ons adopted by the Atlanta rham-|Jdt metho&lt;1 of t * ,, ^
rontrol, ac were well attended, MV. Moore re­ 10 o'cldek yeateVdsy morning from St. —shaken to the depths by the string city’* outstanding bonded IndebtedLouis and the auto ride over the city’* of failure* and ther exultant loss of nea*.
her of Commerce forwarded here and|rdn, it)|f ^ n]10rtn m#d&lt;! by tho vnri. ported.
boulevard system was made soon a f­ public confidence which follbwed dis­
Although these economies hay*
announced by Senator Harris,
Othor
reports
from
county
agents
ous county ngsnts to tho Agricultuyter',
while the rays of tho sun that closure of widespread bucketing af bran effected, there has brail no do*
Georgia, provide that invitation
al Extension Station here. Boll wee- follow:
extended to hold 11)24 Democratic Iy|| |nfMtatlon I* Unusually henvy this *• Walton county, J . W, Msthison: Sent the temperature up to one of the customers' orders, breathed ita first crcuMo in the efficiency of the vari­
National Convontlon In Atlanta. C. J . season, According to the word recently Spent tho week assisting tho farmers highest points of the summer was long brenth In a week yaterday, when ous departments aa waa noted from
Haden, mannger of the 11)20 Demo­ sent out by plant director, Dr. Wil- in applying the, Florida method bf ben ting down on Ihc pavements. The powerful banking interests stepped tho report submitted by City M aicratic campaign in Georgia has been mon Newell. Cotton grower* were Imil woevil coiitrol. Good work was president removed his hat after tear­ Into the breach to stabilise the situa­ uger William*, who received the com­
ing the station and throughout tho tion.
appointed chairman of the committee urged to apply painstakingly tho done.
mendations of tho City Commission­
,■
hour and a'half ride remained uncov­
to urge acceptance of invitation. Res­
ers.
•1
While
the
banking
support
was
con­
Columbia
county:
C,
A.
Fjdford:
formula evolved by the Florida au­
1
M
olutions (Joint out It has been sixty- thorities to get the maximum yield Effort* put forth this week to control ered.
Tho commission-manager form of
. •
I * fined to broker houses, holding memthree years since tho party held a
l&gt;ctship In the New York Exchange, government has proven In BanfonL
tho boll weevil will he successful, I
from their acreage.
National convention in the cotton
tho
strength Infused Into that market all thut waa claimed for It by those
The secret, of the sp-oullrd Florida U-licve, but maximum results ran not
s tttw r m d 'th e w ateUr* almost-com
carried
price* up on both th r Consoli­ who originally espoused it, na local
method lire largely In the simple die- lx* expected ‘because O f'bad wcklhe'L
xtantly hewn faithful to Itemocratic
dated
and
tho Curb Exchanges and a citisen* are now able to secure
Madison
county,
B.
E.
I-awton:
rovery that the squares hitherto con­
party.
marked
spirit
of optomlsm prevailed. prompt service when needed, and In
Alunit
500
acres
of
cotton
treated
sidered Indispensable to the health of
• n 7 .
;A : * The rushing to cover by shorts aided
addition have th* satisfaction of
the plant could he dispensed with at this week by Florida method for
(llr The Au«Hilr4 I'resal
See that Cecil B. DeMille is to film
knowing that their tax dollar la ho*
in
the
strengthening
p
ro
cess^
pi,°rncertain stages of its growth. The weevil control.
ATLANTA, Gan June 23.—Hear- inent financier, associated wijjlj ono of
Ten Commandment*. Fair enough.
Ing wisely epent.
Okluloosn county, J . R. Hart: Visit­ irtg of petition' for receiver for Ku
success with which it is used by the
Some record of them should be pre­
the
largest
banks
In'tb«
Street,
told
The Commissioners also received
farmers themselves this season Is ed 53 farmers, delivered rnlcium ar­ Klux Klnn filed by David Rlttnehouie
served for our children.
reporters ho believed It was “*sfe to the report from W. J . Craig, an engi­
senate
to
32
club
member*
to*
poison
being keenly, watched by those inter­
of Philadelphia and othera a few
the boll weevil on their acreage of weeks ago was set for Juno 29, by say tho unsettlement In tbe brokerage neer engaged especially (or the parested
in
cotton
growing.
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For quick results, try a want ad.
sUustlon Is at an end n* far as New po*o of determining a source from
‘ •The Florid* method will be used on cotton, and gave 34 boll weevil dem­ Judge Humphries, in Fulton superior
York Stock Exchange hflusea are con- which tho city could obtain a soft wai­
1)9 1-2 per cent of tho cotton acreage onstrations this week.
court. The suit agatnstr Empero corned."
fact that she intended to carry liquor
ter supply. This report ha* • beep
Taylor county, R. J . Dorsett: In Simmons to enjoin him from further
treated for boll weevil control in Su­
One of the most Interesting devel­ turned over to tho Chamber of Ooote
across tho three mile limit had been
wannee county, according to tho re­ spite of had weather wo have 15 organisation of Knights of Kamella opments of the day to observer# was a
well heralded and treasury agents In
mere# and othor civic bodice to aiwport made by C. E . Matthews, coun­ fields safe fro mtho boll weevil and filed by the Klan was not reached conference of Sec. Munro Cromwell,
New York had bocn deluged with orIte and make their recommendation*
the
boils
and
squares
picked
from
25
ty agent.
and goes over for woek.
president of the Stock Exchange, with known to tho Commissioner*. Tho
dem from Washington as to Just how
Home farmers in Marion county more fields.
members of tho firm of J . P. Morgan Idea originated with Mayor Labe who
to set.
Hants Ross county, J . G. Hudson!!
planted too soon, County Agent K. C.
A
Co. None of tho conferee* would has also suggested th a t'a apedfd
The other vessel wo* tho Whits Moore reported, and weevils are now Demonstrated Florida method of boll
discuss what happoned, but Mr. Crom­ committee be appointed from the
Star line steamer Baltic. She took destroying their crops. “They are weevil control on five one-acre plots
well departed chbeWully for a week ferent civic organisation# to
the waterfront by surprise. Shipping learning their lesson expensively,” he this week. Many of our farmer# are
end trip out of tho city, a short Urn* with the Commissioners as an
offices—accept her own—were ignor­ obsedved. The Florida method of applying this method.
later, Indicating he did not expect prsisnl board when compiling
ant of the fact that she contemplated
CHICAGO, June 23.—Central Uni­ anything terrlbip to happen, at least, year’s assessments' for th# U *
showdown.
ted States quipped It* brote afiain
Contract for the construction
Ilot hthe Berengaria and Bailie «
‘Confirmation was obtained of re­
day, as abnofondliy high temperntu r «
Sanford’s new pier and music!
were allowed to pass through quaran­
continued, nlth0U|h' fdports *kowcd ports that there had been a conference yacht basin was' awarded to toe In­
tine unmolested'and passed to the
a drop lit high temperaltfire's,’ In'east­ of large banking Intereats to devise a terstate Contracting Co., and.
dock. Then came from the custom*
ern Arixona toarp wa*\'» rise from means of stoliUiring the situation, but is expected to start Immediately*^
house word that nothing wogld be
•Just what measure* were taken could
low teinp*ratore|u * ’,/ *
this .important project which It
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dons util tbs captains had appeared
The Great.Lakes district and moat not he learned. Whether a pool had hoped to have rompleted shortly I
with their manifest* and applied for
of the upper plain* states, which been formed to support the market ter the first of the year, In co
permits to retain enough liquor for Over Fifteen Thousand Machines Passed Given have been suffering front the heat and save broken from disastrous runs
pliance with the recommendations J
msdieihol purposes. After this, it
like that which ovsreame the stock ex­
wav#
since
Monday,
were
given
ih*
the
City Planning Committee of tod
Point in That Time
was said, any surplus would be seised.
cheering new*' from weather observ­ change houses of Knauth, Nachod, A Chamber of Commerce the Col *
It was learned that at the instance
ers, forecasts for today indicating Kuhne, and Elmmsrmkn a n * Forshay aiooers have announced that
(ll^r The AsMetatH Prewl
...t
- an' ♦
of the Bsitic, which best the BorenTALLAHASSEE. June 23.— March, i march, the month of May showed a fair.and warm. The Atlantis coast, was not stated.
would appoint a City Planning
garis Into port, the manifest had been the dreaded month of a large part of drop to 11,278 cars, 9,169 having Waihlnffton, Philadelphia and other 7
mission at their me#ting July
presented and the medicinal liquor the country With ita winter storms p jorjda licenses.
eastern cities which' fait the effect of TESTING UNDERGROUND
whoso
dutlee as defined In the
FLOW OF WATER IN FLORIDA
•permit obtained. It was stated au- and gales, I* tho peak of Florida’s
some of the highest temperatures of
act
passed
et the last sgulen e l '
A
peculiar
phase
of
tho
various
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IT
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OAK
WATER
thorlUtivshr that there remained tourist season, according to a traffic
the year, yesterday, today found re­
legislature,
pruvkies for the
record* and one which the road de­
aboard the vessel s substantial sur­ census 1*^**
lief in a moderation af several de­
23 stations through­
of
tha
city
Iqto residential,
LIVE OAK, Juav 83— Dr. George
plus of liquor.
out Ute state by the Stq(o Road De­ partment statistician could not ex­ grees.
tile,
Industrial
sections, etc*
Faisetigers aboard the BfrengaU partment. ')n that month tho season plain, was the kteddy Increase month
From the west, where heavy froats W. Simons .chltf sanitary qngineer suggestion that a woman be j
lined the roll at midnight and with Is usually brought to a close with by month, In the proportion of Flor- end unseasenal cool weather 'have of tha state and Hetman Gunter,
cd a member of this corpmh
bowed heads lowered into the deep « sun dances, pageants, festival* and idu cars to the total. Florid* licenses been reported, forecaster* Indicated a state geologist, are here conducting
bottle o f champagne
wrapped In what-not, and then the break away showed an approximate 60 per rant
tests td determine the direction of met with general approval.
slight rise In Umpe(*&lt;urt*The lake front bttUtotadl
crepe and Inscribed “To the three begins. Tho road department’s cen­ of the whole for January, Tfi per rent
Southern sUttk are promised a the underground xtatsrflaw.'. Tht otheV very Important project,
mile limit/* ’ /
sus for Merab recorded 15,012 ma­ for February, 81 for March, 83 fo r continuation of present weather, teste a t* ' bring . made in connection receiving attention ' ' **" ^
A ship flying the Rename flag ar­ chine*,, as P M " * tho glveh’ point*. A^ril and then 81 for May.
which has not been abnormally hlffh. with the proposed alnklng-bf a new s loners. City
r is * ! borid dfy. Passengers on the Of these 12,010 weto FlofMd effto, br
State rood number Z that crosses Alaska todly had an "Bikim o" heat well tq supply this city with w ater,’ preparing
Upland, a Red Star liner, succeeded
least torried Florida llconses
or rather strike* too' (foorgia llnV ware, witb'tempeartures' reaching a*
bulkhead like
in emptying- the bar before the limit
Tho remainJur or 24)96 were cars Just north of High Spring* proved high-an 84 *o t Eagle, llotwiula'a where it 1a* apt to be warmer. Higher driveway A‘ . ,
ovary state In toe Union with toq#»- the m ost popular ou tlet OR toe'face beaches reechhd 80 defftWenrtto plen­ temperatures will continue In. the distance of
With two wet BriVUhers already
Ohln Valley, while In tho South AtLl-te
ttearing licenses of other states, and Of the' depsrtmont'a figure# for tte ty o
The
o nthelr hands, customs officials face
_ .................... ,. lan tlc. and E ast Gulf, atatee Mid In
eeptlon of two of. tho Par Western April census. There ' ROUn't much
over the
B ^ i n port 1* the
&lt; 2f c ~HThe fTennessee R will bo as warm tomor- that will
'Wa b h in o t o n ; JunkW
states, were numbered among them. choice over the other, two enrtio* and
French liner Pari*. Before the set
outlets,
however,
fo
r1
'road
number
weather man here, *ho#e forecast row herIf we* today;
In April a census taken at tha
which, a few
U U ’ I&lt; whs announced that the car­
Aa for today’s weather, he report­
2
showed
124
going
oat,
-Immber
1
[tu ea ta the eaitdhr.pert of the Untsame stations showed only 12,764
visions.
v
|j
ried In 'M r hold ‘ many a cockull
ear*, of which 10,039 bora Florida showed 78 end the east Coast dr rued t#4’ States, ttitned.a d eaf M r lMt ed there hod been a material modera­
shaker full for the Ifomeward voy­
te the Middle A tU nlk and New
y
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milted,'
1«r
age, and that on this select locker
it s too, although If v
showed
84.
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weathdr.
first,
look
a
t
th#
upward'trend
had M m placed the seal of “ “
which began II January. oPr that t
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cirri#*
French goWsAment.
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a W f.
recorded, of
Whalebone bruahea are now being
«llfcr teday—more deluge, for month 1M 67
lteowooo and made for household pee) “
riving today confirmed
hfe»
elktet to the end, and
foreign ships in their
before then instead of .
the do- 1*^17 wRb If
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PLAN8 VACATION TO
MOOSB CONVENTION

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FLORIDA COTTON
ATLANTA AFTER
INS USING NEW METHOD
SI
24 CQNVENTIO
CONTROLLIN BOLL j i
OF DEMOCRATS According to Reports From Various County
Agents

BIG RANKERS
RUSHINNOWTO
SAVE (CHANGE

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Hearing: of Petition
’ “ For a Receive for
the Ku Klux Klan

Middle States
Still Sizzle—
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Chicago is Hot

MARCH IS TOURISTS MONTH
ACCORDING TO THE FIGURES
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�on a strrtch ltr thaw -toft
grubber band.

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younir .folk* i'll joyed n idol
I bAIGBR, Society Kdlior ,n,r P * * * -nd supperi a t

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dwelt n kindly min,
r And round about lt« open door thrtc
hippy childrei} ran;
i Each evening at Ha supper llmo the* * *
kitchen fairly rang
rite
In flahlng and swimming and
fta« later n delicious'fish aupper with all With the atrnina of old-time melodic* •hi
the acceanorlea waa aerved.
• * .•L. thp busy mother sang. ^
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Those enjoying this pleasant event
were Mr. and Mrs. J . * 8 , Harvard, The little house wna very lijie ita
M ines Gladys Adams, 1 Kathorloo
Ihla Wilson, Hlizalietb Flowers. Messrs.
filic kindly folk you meeCv*
h crl *,a " y Flower*, Virgil .Lee Smith,
While
others had a cure-worn »look')
•and Hillard Malpan, •
^
o f sorrow or despair—
j
The
hardened
signs
of
bitterness-were
yh-MISS GOjiiALia 'BNTBRTAfNS;*
M W r % « m ttd r n r a r c .
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fN.1 ^nat evenng Miss Helen Gonzales,

It la well to remepfbee that Adam's
B«« Ingram prewn
For Florida: * Partly cloudy Ira fall, came before and not after he
tonight and Saturday^. local tei learned to sweat for o living.
'
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*
thundershower*.
\ •Ira
New nOck tally card*, place cards,
Tha Harslet-for. first claw Job work, nut cups pnd favora at Rttumillat A
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73-3te
ANOTHER RAl'MKL
Roses ace Red,
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SATURDAY SPECIAL
Violets ara blue, 1
And ao Is %, student,
The specials fast Saturday went
When h is. rent comof due.
h .a’ rush a t BaunyTa SpccjaUy
fie hasn't a J^cAilnole Count
Ip and today Sam has decided th
TBRRY n ,
i&gt; you onofher'blgiotjrvin Silk nnd
P jl(). Seising to
ol Sweaters, ^peciai'Lot of GlngM f lnyr^
G. W. Lnwton. Bracelet Watch Ex
I- and Voi| dresses, Hand-made
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the
spectator fa
V * entertained most delightfully a t
|ong;asj6vcr.
The wAnen at {th ro w er doors seem-1
sta and Hats. These , are the pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
w*th scene* 0f f,
cd hurt and tlrSd and faint,
!
[rest bargains of the ydftr. None
1
J i f I*
W M 'I
y; with mnteri,
-Tba raid* are holding tha wator up
As though their days and weeks were
the articles represented will be
lonK engimttlc n
?
Jones and Charles Evans
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filled with bickering and com* to hlBh^loVoU'^ut. old timers say it
.-above cost. Just for one day—
e ,ltory of fire «
fho guests of relatives horc last
will"soop^ba-over and, the watepr replaint;
„
irday only—so bo .there early to
trifle, b , |
qg cn route to Manatee from tlvcly ufe«f in the rooms where the
oedo
again.
J
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the best and choicest selection,
T&gt;v men were cola and rough of
card tables were arranged.
Galgcfavlllc.
spfech and &lt;marre|»ome nnd
the.advertisement today.
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An absorbing game of bridge wa*
RcducUoa in Prices of
E. B. Brown, state sales manager
snd Mrs. C, J . Marshall an- played during the- evening and whrn
of the Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical Co. /•
CARD OF THANKS
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM
the birth of a daughter Thurs- scores were counted It was found that
Is’ In the city today looking over the
* o all'who wore so kind during the
CUP TIR ES AND TU BES
me. 31 at tbrir homo on Park Alls, Shepard held |d*h score and
territory and calling o n .-h is many recent illness and death of our moth­
was presented a lovely Vanity. The The kindly man came home at night, friends. 7
er and to all of those who sent such
For
*w«)ts try ,
men’s prise, a pen, went to Griffin
Iovc|y floral offerings and In many
a smile upon his face,
IS
Palmetto
Ave.--------Phone
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Emmett Hunt nnd Harry Kent re­ Herring.
And down the street to welcome him
DuUftJferald is putting on ways oxpressed their sympathy and
turned home Wednesday evening
Delirous fruit punch
STOP BACKACUE, KJi)M|i
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served ' * His littlo ones fitould race,
agentW I^, cover the' entire friendship in our hour of sorroif we
trottf Atlanta, Os., where they went throughout the evening and late In For never had they seen him como
wish
to
express
our
heartfelt
thanks.
. trouble
and In p few weeks the Dally
to bring bark two Oakland Sedans.
the evening the hostess assisted by
O. C. BAKER,
wjll - ctocr this territory like
at night In rage or hate
her mother, Mre. F. J . Gonzalta, And . never had he cursed at them,
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MINNIE BAKER,
i, (mountain dew). An adverBackache, Rheumatic rain.
V ROSALIE BAKER.
h (.Ja ch c, tired feeling, ^ 2
it in the Daily or Weekly .Her*
** J . 0 . Ball returned homo this morn­ served a tempting salad course fol­ ’ though supper might be late.
aid gets results.
urination, discolored or « ron,
ing ffom C-oronadu, Beach, where he lowed by an Ice course.
nre symptoms of kidney nnd hu
•pent, the day yesterday with h|s
LOVBLY BRIDGB PARTY. '
trouble. «I was alway,
family, 1
. backache which cau.cd mo m»t
Mrs. r . J . Gonzales wna tho grac­
1
_WOOSHtssd. Si^ Um sosrsuMsA
fering,” writes Mrs. F eber^Sj
Miss Myrtle B. HcwlU of Atlanta, ious hostess yesterday afternoon
M^Ba. "Gould nut sleep , m'| »t u
G a , ropreyentivo fo»( the llifttprlck when she entertained at Duplicate,
Don’t waste time Urine to kill them posts
I
could not stand straight Tri»J
Co., is spending s(fV^ral days here, bridge at her gttractlvq home *otj’
ley*Jftdn«y
-'Pnis anri fodnif S
French
French,
avenue.
There
Were
three
making her headquarters a t' Yowdl
PNady for U a»-B «ttor th an Trgpa
tables
of
players.
Company.
•
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isoi . box. R ja .
‘j ' SOLD KVCRYWHKRK '
Ki
Tho rooms and spacious sun parlor
You’ll
khow
it
ns
you
walk
along—
Miss Katherine Huff of , Atlanta, were abloom with quantities of pink
Tom Mclvon the big man with tho
tho glad and happy place
Ga., is the attractive young guest of hibiscus, daisies and ferns,
little voice, who bosses the J&lt;d&gt; on tho
Wears Just ns bright a look of Joy new Milano Theatre, ‘says that the
Sold by
her sister, Mrs. Ben Caswell. Mrs.
The afternoon passed
as docs a smiling face.
theatre will be rendy for opening by
Caswell will entertain at bridge Tues­
UNION PHARMACY
For hato nr.A bitterness and strife August '16th or thereabouts.
Tom
day evening, honoring Miss Huff.
Sanford, Florida
leave scars that nothing hides,
has told tu-so many fish stories that
While mirth adorns the dwelling we cannot bplievc nil he nays but the
R. T, Thrasher
and daughter
way ho Is 66lng now scorns to bear
Louise returned home yeaterdsy afout his last statement.
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where they

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A'FIVE DOLLAR RILL
Tfckes an Electric Fan

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F.P.R IN ES

l Steams’ Electric Paste
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■the St

liven

spent the past week as the guests of
his sister, Mr*. F. 8. Dalgcr.
Mrs. J . G. Hall and son Billie, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Brown, and bshjr, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J . .Bleed nnd children of
Kissimmee And Mr. qnd Mrs. Howard
Kats and family of Kissimmee-will re,
turn homo ths/evenng from Unmade
Beach where they have spent tho
past WeOk.

Fat hens and fryers says Hugh
Tillls of the Pure Fodd Market—the
same o|)l stand at 402 Sanford ave­
and sherbcrL
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ml * &gt;1
At
ff , %l
Hio nfUrnyyii, was one of cxcop. nue.. • Florida and Western', meats,
tional enjoyment to tho guests and pork aqd mutton nnd everything in
the uadis! hospiUUty o f tho hostess tbe lino of fresh and smoked meats
wna rpfjgctud b\ uvyryjJvraii. .
right to your door with the •quick
Ucllwry. No troublo at nil—Jtist
hom o women arc not so bad ,
phono to Tillls, tho Pure Fowl Mnrthey afo painted, It Is tb bo hofMxL
kot and It will cotrio to you 4t uMe,

It will !&gt;c good news to the people
of Sanfoyd to know that the utility
plants havo |&gt;ccn surveyed o^d prices
placed on them nnd while tho water
plant will conp&gt; first under the mu­
nicipal ownership nil tin* plants vrtll
follow and ere long Sanford will oyrn
her ptants, give the people cheaper
service and help.to lower tnxes—tho
o(ily way that tqxos can bo lowered.

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I rcilfMcnl value* of such Money Savin* proportlona that II behoovea
&gt;l»c,|o Iw at llaumel'a early nnd » l the cholccut selection..

Any light-weight Wool Swoutcr, Slip-over
and fuxcMlo models, in an unutiunlly pretty
apjeclloii of colors. Valuea up to ffl.95 , a t—

I'iggly Wiggly, is hura again today
calling your attention to-the big cut
In tho prices of groceries since Thurs­
day, One pound of cocoa will bo
given away tomorrow with every 12
purchase. Potatoes— Idaho baking—
5 pounds for 2L cent* and everything
cW&lt; marked down along, the sama
lines. 'You must read the big adver­
tisement In this isaqe to get it nil.
No such pried* hayc been quoted you
this season. Boo Pigqly Wiggly atds
nnd go to tho store tomorrow. There
are other big bargains not mentioned.

ah hiik,

Hilk nnd Wool, and Silk M o M r
• Sweater, Tuxedo or Slipover model; Atx&gt;ut
ten left. VnlupH to $12,00. Tomorrow only__

HAND-MADE

I JACKSONVILLE MAN
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y •y BY JURY

About 35 Glogham and Voile Dream*;
•Uglily gho|vworn, but exceptionally
materiglq. Valuva were up to $0.0p.
d*y only—

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JACKSONVILLE. June 2 2 ^ Henry
j Howmd Royer, charged with thc^ murI dcr.of his landlord M. C. Hai t, about
two weeks ago, was aoiuitled by u
in tbe circuit couit hire lp-t
, nfght. Royer catlm®d ralf dofensc,
XofibNuling that Hart after ordering
him. out of tha houpc abused him us
n* Staffed to comply and m ade'a
jpuyipn v» I/.Ru J cmi a piritol. Jlny.-t

hats

Values to $6.95

Wa thought.for a little while that
winter had gone In for this non-stop
ertge— Moaahald News.
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Far that matter, tha state of ipat.
ngrany&gt; csp.’t . endure half-sJavo sod
half-froe^—Jafpey C|ty JournsL ..

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With every battle of MAVIH Union
50c size, we will give F R B E one M

r Pace ffo^gr, 75c. ^ w lll g|vf Fl

w antsfrirnnaT.T
store and
l&gt;aVc taken care of
l^ke a n
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and you* «»o. wdl buy i£ you willl
n our store at the wonderful values we arc offer*
?2,0b^SILKS, at per yard .................. .*........................*1.75
$2.50 SILKS, at, per yard.......
S219
$3.00-SILKSi at, per yard-............. ............................. $2.69
32-in. DRESS GINGHAMS, at, per yard *.... .... 21c
59c TISSUE DRESS. GINGHAMS, at,; por yard.; .L 39c
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!!1 V0NSH1KE CL0TIL at, per yard............35c

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co, ors Pink, Blue, Burnt

r&lt;, 1- , ! KC’ Uvcndar and Groen, at, per yard:.......45c
59c FANCY VOILES, at, per yard ......v„.......
36-in. PER04LBS, fast colors, at, per yard;
22cRose, Uvcndar, Blue

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LINE LADIES’ SILK,
non-COM .
VOILE ANP. pjNGHAM
DRESSES-AT SALE PRICES

of filling statfops
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If your motor la missing, keep
chaujfuL 80 many people Hqd thejr
-W H B8D RTYs LK RK|UNb7;

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'II they Tlreritch; Smart, Bum
or Discharge, ii Sord In
Inflamed or Granulate
M urine. S o o ifa and R tj
Sale tor Inianc.or;Adult.
Druggisu.'

Tlte-Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Com­
pany* havo Saturday nnd Monday
specials in Union Suits, Palm Bench,
Mohair and. Gahardino Suits, Over­
alls, Shirts,'Straw lints, Felt Hats,
etc. Many new goods arriving daily
and! the prices will, make them go.
Beo tho advertisement in this issue
qnd noto the big mark down in prirc.
Woodcock A Rlgncy-*-throc blocks
from high prices—and they arc here
to stay. The old rollable flint on
Sanford atenuo that sells you the
best in fresh and clean groceries nnd
provisions at prices that will keep
you coming. They are giving away
a No. 3 can of Applet tomorrow with
every $3 order. Ixrok at the prieva
quoted you dn this paper today and
then go to Woodcock A Rigncy to­
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unfilled tonnage lb' the United State*
Steel Corporation now stand* at 7r
000,000 tona’ compared with ' 11,000,000 in 1920. The present level la very
satisfactory and shows that buyers
are not-pyramiding order* but are fol­
lowing the conservative policies.
»10.—GOLD MOVEMENTS:
The
Increased imports probably will ne­
cessitate some movement of gold from
this country, but our present reserves
can stand It raslly. In fact, the tre­
mendous gold supply which really
docs not belong her4 is n constant
temptation toward Inflation.
f^ i^ B U IL D (N tijf, The combined
greed A( typrk]bf!ar»d'erhfcloyor In the
building trades,ha* s e t ^ e brakes dn,
jm . “From the point
the build
nf view of fmac^iatc voiymd of trade,
this is.ari unfavorable fa c to r.! From
a long swing point o f view, however;
it Is not at nil discouraging. The in­
dustry was rapl31j\becoming ii\D«ted
and the slowing up process merely
postpones the necessary building to n
time when it will be more needed.
"It'd o es not take a statistician to
total our score. A few of our bar­
ometers may be considered unfavor­
able. The majority are not unfavor­
able. Gefferal business," concluded
Mr. Babson, “Is In a healthy position
at about 1 per cent above normal.
The figures clearly indicate good bus­
iness for the most .of 1923."
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t.UHD ___ i i m m i -Ti * MVH plants for the present prices of elec­
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industries. No factory can afford to
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They forgot that with the new filter­
THE AMERICAN PRESS AMOCIAt KJS
ing ay*tem* that the dirtiest water In
the world can be made pure. And
here in Sanford we have the crystal
waters of many lake* that would give
The Alabama Hotel at Winter Park ua an endless supply of the purest
and the Angebilt at Orlando are in and aofest wntcr in the world. Get to
tha hand* of receivers. Hanford la it. City Commissioners, let us have
doing wall to keep bar hotel* going,
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WE SHOULD WORRY.
Harajd^^yn: "Dollar Day Dawn*.''
Dawgone, that muat account tor the
Homo of the state papers are again
aruption of Mt. Aetna and other printing articles from northern
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taking up the cudgel In defense of
I f every cltixen of Hanford would Florida’s resources and climate. Our
Join tha Chamber of Commerce thia resources and climate need no de­
city .could go ahead and put over fenders. They are here to speak for
aome of the big thing* needed. If themse)ves and thousands of new
•very man of wealth In Hanford would people are finding It oat every day.
inveat hla money In the (Irma that And now that the summer is on and
•ra trying to build up Hanford we Clyde Line excursionists are coming
would have twenty thousand people to Florida in the middle of the sum­
mer they are surprised to find people
here in on* year.
living down here In Florida despite
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the terrific heat in New York. What
REPUBLICAN ECONOMY.
do wo know about heat prostrations
President Harding la throwing and sun strokes and hot weather in
boqueta at 'hla party berauae they Florida? Wo have no such incon­
have lived within their budget. IJv- venience! and wo arc living easy
Ing within your budget la aomething with the best summer and winter cli­
of wliich any individual, or any city, mate in U\c world and we can prove
county dr country can well feel It. We should worry about what the
proud. And our preaident can be northern papors say about us. They
pardoned .for spreading - the glad are afraid all their own people will
tldinga; higher and yon. We felt ao soon be in Floriiln and then the
good about the budget bu*lneaa and northern newspapers will be forced
the big MVinga made that we were to come down here and live among
juat ture the Republican party would the people ^hey have slandered—for
aboliab at once the income taiea and In a few years about half the people
the w ar"tak orth at bifaf aA'heavily of the United States will lie trying (d
upon ua all the time. However, after get into F'lorlda. We should worry
#e heard from other source* it aroma about what they nay against Florida.
that the Republican party hai not done Every knock Is a boost and we have
ao well eapeclally since they aeem to so mnwx good friends among the
have all the big financiers In the northci^t folks who know the real
country In their party and ought to F'lorlda thnt the knocker rnn he left
have axpert advice nn the subject. to themselves. We people In Florida
Commenting on the recent forecait should worry about anything.
We
of President. Ilarding and Director are nitting on the top of the world.
Lord of the budget bureau that there
------------ n----------. would be a treasury surplus of #200,A MILL FOR PUBLICITY.
000.000, at the end of the current
(Deal year, Chairman Hull of the
Within the next thirty days the
Democratic national committee dr. fitixens of Winter Fork will lie coll­
dared Thursday night In n ntatn- ed upon to east a vote for or against
? i ment that "conceding the very max­ a'levy of one mill for publicity pufimum claim* of economy a* made by poses; such a levy has been discussed
tha administration, the amuunt of re­ for some time and the lost legislature
duction! of regular expenditures ta empowered the Council to make the
surprisinglyyimnt I in the light of the levy subject to the npprova! of the
opportunity
oDDortunltiA for retrenchment."
v o ter**!
"While cheerfully extending due
Many town*, nmaller . than' Winter
credit to the administration," said Fork, levy a mill nr morq for pub
r*:
Mr. Hull, “for such few and small llclty and with tho evidence of Its
economies
U may have achieved value they are increasing the mHinge
through the budget during this fiscal from year to year.
year; 1 submit that any Intimation
It. Is Impossible for a town to
that any permanent reduction of ex- thrlva os It should, when competition
pendituroa made constitutes more is as kron as it is today, unless an
than a very minor factor in creating adequate advertisement program is
this treasury surplus, is grossly mis- maintained, and to do this a fund
laading, The basis for all the talk of must bo provided. In tho past a few
the past twelve months about a do. public spirited cltliens of Winter
flclt was the fact that on July
Park, havo homo the entire burden of
1922, the treasury department'esti­ placing tho city and Rollins Coltcgo
mated receipt* at #3,073,000,000 or befora tho country, but this burden
$667,000,000 below the revised estl* has grown to such an extent as to
mated receipts of |3,MO,000,000 made make it impossible to adequately
by the treasury on last Monday.
maintain it without tho co-operation
MI am not criticising the treasury of tho dtixens aa a.whole,
for its mistakes in forecasting re­
Money spent for publicity Is an In­
ceipts ao low on July I, 1222, but it vestment that will pay largo dividends
la manifestly unfair to the public and many of Florida’s most progres­
for the treasury to avsil Itself of this sive cities havo come to a full realisa­
mistake In order to emphasise and tion of thia fact.
exaggerate the significance of
Orlando. Miami, Bt. Petersburg,
t reentry surplus. When XaUmates Clearwater, 'Paliyt Ileach and doxvna
of receipts prove to be far below the of other cities are spending thousands
•dual receipts, It la both easy and and thousands of dollars for pub­
tempting then to quietly create' the licity and reaping returns on the in­
Impression
the cutting down of vestment.
expenditures, rather than the InShould tho people approve such a
reeae of receipts above estimates, levy the money will be spent directly
gs largely responsible for a aur­ through the city council and will re­
as at the end of the year."
ceive the u m o careful and judicious
Declaring that "Republican lead handling that other tax monies re­
•ra who now demand credit for 1 ceive.
time surplue denied
Such a |(/Vy will help place Winter
ta any sort of credit for
Park on nn equal footing with other
real and infinitely greater achieve­ clliee and will do much to attract the
ment in 1220," Mr. Hull continued:
attention necessary to an active and
"Democrats reduced the public aubeUntial growth.— Winter Park
debt UfOOflOOJQOO during the eigh­ Hatald.
teen months prior to March 4, 1921,
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Dal.jr Herald on sale at Joe's Smoka
rtkui of scarcely W00,000,000 Douse, Mobley's Drug Stora and
past tiralra months."
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23.— Roger W. Babsun wus question­ |from the F'edernl Reserve Bank* nnd
ed tcslny us to a concrete analysis of I were straining all reserve* to the
the business barometer* thnt deter­ limit. Whereas Iholr discounts were
mine the degree of our future pros- #2^27,000,000 in 1020, they are today
borrowing but #730,000,000. Money is
purily.
plentiful. Reserves are strong. There
'Tluslneu and tho stork market
is no danger Hint banks will be forced
have lieen suffering from psychologi­
to cut down loans and slow up busi­
cal depressions during tho past six
ness in order to protect their re­
weeks,” says Mr. Babson. “ Many are
serves.
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IM PORp?: Though not ns
ol 1920 in general activity, while oth­
er* are certain that security, values great ns -in 1920, our Imports are
aro going’to pieces. It is not at all gaining groumj very rapidly. For the
hard to gather M ich , impressions if immediate outlook this Is an unfavor­
you listen to current comment nnd able factor. F’Jxim a long swing point
market gossip. If wo turn to the of view iht-xw ."purchases abroad con­
actual facta on the situation, how­ stitute a favorable factor. Eventual­
ever, wo find things are not ns had ly F^uropo can pay interest and prin­
ns reported. I&gt;ot u* examine the cipal only in goods. Increasing Im­
ports at this time tend to relieve the
leading barometers of business.
strain on F!urope, which is the weak­
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est link In the business chain today.
climbing rapidly reached n point al­
“5.—EXPORTS: Tho export sltuamost 200 per cent above pre war' lev­
els before they broke in 1920. Their tion, though lietter than 1013 or 1015,
present position Is only 7H per cent is not particularly favorable. Altho
above normal and this lovcl has been bettor than last year 1 should still
reached by u moderate, orderly r're. classify the export situation as ono of
Ferjn product* are but 79 per cent the fuw unfavorable^conditions.
"0.— MONF2Y RATF:S: A business
above the 10-year average 1900-1010
compared with the inflation of 250 per .imm can now finance hla needs at 5
cent made In 1020. There Is nothing por cent compared with aa high aa 8
dangerous in the commodity situation. per cent which ruled during a part of
There is'cortalnly no ground for fear 1020. It looks aa tho plenty of mon­
of another decline such as we suffer­ ey can bo available on thia bails for
seme time to come.
ed during the year beginning 1920.
"7— TRANSPORTATION: The sit­
"2.—F A IL U R E S :
Obntrary
to
popular belief a minimum of failures uation is: more favorable than it has
ta a bad sign, while a large number of been for several years. In 1920 there
failure* show that business it clean­ was a- car shortage which mounted to
ing house and points to better times a peak*in October., Demands at that
ahead, During 1919 and early In time calked for 147,000 more .ca re
1020 the per centage o f business fall than were available. Today wo are
urea ran at the lowest lovel reached breaking nil records in the number of
since they have,been recorded. Both car loadings. Tho shortage of last
number and the liabilities of failures ifaii has been practically eliminated.
at present are running heavy. This, There should be no Immediate serious
together with the liquidation of the umgestioh.of freight.
“8.—WAGES: Wages have shown
past two years Is pretty good evi­
dence that fundamental business con­ some advance, particularly In tha
building trades. Thia Is due largely
ditions are growing more round.
“3.—CREDIT QONDITIONB:
At to Immigration restrictions. Wages
the peak of tho recent boom the Nat­ in general, however, are much below
ional Banks bad over #12,416,000,000 the 1020 peak. Certainly there is less
out on loan. Today they are limning inefficiency than there was at that
A little more than #11^00,000,000. In tlnre. Any increases In cost due to
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A business staititiqian finds that
seetiorn;of the couijtFy which have
the highest; percentage
of homes
owned by their occupants also have
the niost automobiles in proportion to
the population. A practical automo­
bile dealer start* right,'but figuring
on this basis, logically enough, thot
he is going to sell more cars In his
city because there has been a big
increase of home owners there.
There has been an Impression that.
ople were preferring cars to houses.
people
often deferring
the purchase of
dwellings in order to indulge in the
luxury of their own little trnns-portation plants, nnd even selling or mort­
gaging homes when they owned them,
in order to buy cars, tl ta good to
have this testimony on the other side.
It seems to indicate that the home,
after all, still comes first in this coun­
try, and thnt the purchase of nn auto­
mobile may be- rrnily j proof not of
extravagance, but of fh nft.— Orlando
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VIOLATIONS OF TH E GAME
LAWS.
It is reported that in certain pnrls
of this nnd adjoining counties game
is being killed just as though there
were no closed season, no laws, no of­
ficials nor no restraint whatever.
Personally we can not vouch for the
truth of these reports, but where
there is s/i much talk there must be
B o r n e haris of fnrt.
Notwithstanding
the last legislature refused to pass
wlmi conservationists consider ade­
quate legislation for .the protection of
Huh nnd game, we still have on the
statute books the sumo laws under
which violators have been tried nnd
convict id in the pant. When I xhi
Hur. was game wqrden for luike
cou ity Ih n e was srarcely a week
passed that we did not publish an ac­
count of an arrest and conviction for
violation in nvnie form of the game
and fish laws. If there has In-on a
single arreqt for a similar offense
within the past six months Wo have
failed to hear of IL If Jjik e county
Im* a game warden, wo don’t know It.
She probably lias, as tlitre has been
j«,visions made for such officer, hut
if she has he mus# be the most'unob­
trusive Individual within h er,confines.
If report* are true, there Is work in
this county sufficient to employ the
entire time of a warden, and there
are occasions when a few deputies
could l&gt;e employed also. One thing is
certain. If the wanton destruction of
game is not stopped, it will not be
lung before game of any klml, big or
little, with fur or feathers, will tie1 a
thing of memory only. Old timers
tell us that only a few years ago a
deer could be found within nn hour,
going in any direction from any given
point. Contrasting that condition
with those existing today creates a
feeling of revulsion in the minds of
all lovers of wild life. It is a sad
commentary on our population, past
and present. Some people will tell
you that the tourists are responsible
for the destruction of the game.
That may be a part of the truth, but
it is not the whole truth. If deer
and turkeys are -being killed now, In
the month of June, 1023, it certainly
cannot be laid to the tourists. Some­
thing ought to be dime. Something
must be done or Lake county will
soon be as barren of game as the
illegal hunter la devoid of common
decency.—F'ustU Lake Region.
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You can’t buy a gallon of gasoline
In Key West on Sunday. Why worry
about that? #You can drive all over
the Island on a spoonful.— La mb right
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Deposits on Ford Savings Plan received here.

Officer Killed Mat­
Camp! Camp! Camp!
thews in Self Defense
Scouts Are Marching
Decides Coroner’s Jury When the closed season for school
begins, the open senson for ramping •
arrives. During the present ,|«,V ‘
.camping has become one of \he favor. '
Itc pastimes of the notion. Apparent.111
,!&gt; this fs *}uo to the missionary work
of Boy Scouts. Scouts must be crab ’
itod wWh starting this countfywsrd’
movement for week ends and throuik.
cut the summer months. Your Boy* •;
Scout is a tru s missionary of the out.
of-tloors, convA lng first of all “tho*41'!
c f his own houifhold.” Thus the go*. '
pel spreads. It is estimated that pos­
hnou*e
P™«ded oyer sibly 400,000 Boy Scouts will live ua,
b&gt;* .Ju ,l* e3 . P bobbins county judge dcr canvas for a continuous two
and ex-officio coroner. No charge has weeks qr more this summer. More
been preferred against the police ser­ than 200,000 went into camp last ym
geant and he resumed his duties at and leader^ have been preparing all
the regular hour for going on shift winter to make this season the big.
last night.
pest in tho history of the movement.
Testimony of witnesses at the in­ There are G35' local councils now, bat.
quest bore out the version of the a f­ ing approximately 12,350 troops with
fair printed in th e , 'Post yesterday. 205,000 scouts Under their supervis­
Testimony was given that Matthews ion. Practically every one of these ’
had been drinking heavily and stead­ councils conducts a summer camp on
ily for two weeks, that he had as- easy financial-term s and wMb strict.']
vaulted three persons in-the course of Scouting standards for health, safe-* ‘
the evening on which he was killed ty and advance in Scwtcinft, to wy
nnd that he remained in tin uutoniti-•nothing of funl Outside of local coun.
bile over the protests of George Burke I d l supervision there are abort S^OO
the owner, nnd Martin Barruwa, the J other troops wiht 165.OG0 boys, she :*
driver.- f t wir
Jd attljt*wi jjp s j ix j Ween f«r •CaMtJlhg.’ ’ "T - V " ' r*f
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a tremendous contribution H
motorcycle policeman, sought to »r- 'W n g ma(Jo to the faenhh ()f th,
rest him calling Sergeant Stubbs to,itjon
The Btn))llnr(,8 |mp0!lcd upon
his aid when Matthews refused tO|th(.ir cftm|Ml hy the S m jt Oreanus- *
submit to arrest. When Stubbs, n p -,t ,(in CJ||| up„n evcry boy in , h(. M(lWJ
preached the car, witnesses said, ment U) re(ipect propcrty rights snJ
Matthews- moved his body as if to re Nature's rights ns well, when in the'
lease a weapon nnd reached to his woods, nnd this year a concerted cf-.;'
hip pocket, whereupon Stubbs shot fort throughout the movement is to he
him.
made to deserve the ronfidenci of
Police Sergeant II. L. Stubbs, who
shot nnd killed Charles A. Matthews
former member of the police, force,
Wednesday night When Mntthow* re­
fused to submit to arrest, yesterday
was held to havo acted in the proper
discharge of his duty and in de­
fense of his life by the coroner's
Jury, which returned o verdict at l
o'clock after examining several eye­
witnesses of the killing and other
witnesses. The inquest wns held at

Sergeant ,Stubbs
Stubbs testified thnt property owners and to help educslf
Matthews had threatened his life, J thq public to a similar respect for
presumably because the sergonnt had j property rights and the prescrvstio.t
reported him for dereliction of duty, 0f. natural bonuty both in the wood*
that he feared thnt while Matthews and along aur highways.
was drinking he would attack him
and had nvoided Matthews until lie MAKE #30 weekly s t home, furnish­
was called upon to aid Policeman Wor­
ing names and addresses. F.xperiden, nnd that when he shot Matthews enpo unnecessary. Particulars free.
he believed Matthews wus armed and United Mailing Co., S t Louis. 74-ltp
was about to draw his pistol, lie de­
clared that he felt he had to shoot
A trqlnor says an ape tires of any*
first to protect his life. Corroborative thing when it becomes accustomed to
testimony was given by other w it-! It. There may bo something Jn that
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V u d er-S eellau BIS ml tk * U ra e n il,
J N l U H n mt Ike Stare a t P U M a .
Nolle* la hereby alven tk a i Ul1*.
ICelelle Manley, p urchaser of T a x 'C u rllflrale Ko. «T1. dated the Sth day of
Ju n e A. t&gt;. I » t l , h as ttlrd saht c* rtlcate In my office, and hak made appll.
ration fo r T ax Deed to laeue In accnrdanee WIMi law .
Maid certlficat*
elptiraeee
the
followtnic
drecrlhed
property allttaied tu fiemlanle County.
Florida Jo-W UI N EU of HWI4. tt9e. I t,:
TWO- I t S. It. IS g5nt. 4* a c r e s / The
aaltfl land b *ln s saa*a*e&lt;| a f tKu d ntc
of iaio an re of nurhf Cortlfiratr &gt;ln the
name o t S .,« X Hwkhvwi. Unlei*. aald
rrrtlflra to nhall b&lt;j VedecWed. accord Inir to taw T ax Deed jr U t'h i tf r thereon
on the Sam day of Ju te . A. Iv t i l l .

SUNDAY. JU N K 24, 1M3.
•t
Subject: .&lt;
-U the Universe, including Mm ,
Evolved by Atomte. Force t "
Church S c ry Ice I0:4G e . a t.

t/.

1C. A. lX&gt;U«lt.AfiH,
C lertr C ircu it Court.
Hcmlnolc OoutAy. Florida.
I / : A. U . WfiKKH. Pi C.

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Answered

, Service will,be

i wuNimwFdWiVaoHiMftdi t^ i t/eua v n

.of. Ju ly A t . i l 1 IU . • • -■«
m) offlrlul *l« n atu re and
i J S t h day o f Ju n e A. D

the

_____ _ . f f c ,|tv / t

f t H8T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H

to loss by fire or by theft
turned marked “No.f^ndn,,»

n S k h g ^ - i ! Z wifli this hank,
Checking^Account
deposit often and enjoy every

WITNESS my official .Ifinniar* and

modern facility in your transac­
tions.

e e jt thla the l l t h ’ (lay * r J u n e A. t&gt;.

W . J . C atp en tR r, p a s to r |v rj

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K . A. htlFtll.AHH.
'&lt;^f*l»rJf C ircuit c o u rt,
sam lnola County. Florida.
ny:%A. m T w js k k h . u . c .

X u tbw mt A p p lic a tio n f a r T e a P e e d
F a d e r S e e t la a STS a f t h e O cn eval
aew tatre a t th e M u te a f F l.r t U a .

Ndtlce In hrrehy u lren th at J . R.
ttn rlletl. nurchener of T a * Certlllcatn
RsD-d «»"■ «th day of Ju n e A.
•'•*# eala rertin oate In my
off|ee. and ’ ha* nud e application for
Tax. Dead to Innue In accordance, wllh
law.
dalil cerllflente
rm liracee thi»
folloH'liiu denciHicd property situated
In Henilpnlc County, Florid a ,t o .w it:
le.t t.lt. A ltam on te-JU it. A N. •Co.
The adlJ land being aanoanrtl at the
dote uf the Issuance of aUeh c e rtio ra te
In the name of ft. R. Adklnn.
Alan T a * C ertificate No. MS. dated
the Sth day uf Ju n e a .' D. 1*11. hnn
tiled nahl certificate -In m y office nnd
line made application for T a x ' Peed
to Issue In areorrlancn wllh law. Hah!
certificate em liracce thtf fulluwlnx denetIhrd property altuated In Hentlttrfle
ro p n ty ; , Florid a, •tolwll: Dot M l. Altam onto! I . ,W T jf t f / V ...
The nald
land helnu
at the dote of the
Innuatre of atirh
perilficqlo In the
name of tl. R. Adklnn.
Unless adli)
ccrtlfleatca nhall bn redrauded a c*o rd ’
Inu In law T ax Peed will firnue thereon
•&gt;n the IIn l day of Ju ly A. 1). i m
WITItKIW my official xicu alu r* orul

.

m-jy - r t •
The eld 0 7 , "Come over Into Mace­
donia. and help urn" voiced in tha
days of St. PcMk had gn echo last

a r when re fu g e e s ‘from E a s te rn
K
^ i ^ g e jwwrcd aero ta Ih rM aced o n ian
bordar, helpless, homeless, aick and

C O N G R EG A T IO N A L C H U R C H

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Every member and friend la .urged
1 bi at the morning .service toinoriw an wc will observe the Comaiunn Service, after thgierm on. As this
ill be tho last morning preaching
trice until a t y r the summer vtraon we hope for a goodly attendance,
he subject of the morning sermon
ill be “A Living Sacrifice."
At night Mr. Burhans will speak
1 the subject “The Solvent for Life’s
roblems.” God has spoken to the
lildrcn of men, let us try to undcrand and apply what He has said.
»d’s word is modem nnd- up-to-date
id exactly,fits into human Ufa and
1 relationships. It noeds no tcvis­
as nor additions. Coino out tomorw night nnd seo ff Mr. Durhana does
t prove the abova to be true. Ail
t welcome.

a ll s o u tJi c in m c ii
Tomorrow, the fifth Sunday after
Wiecoat, nervieps will be ns follows:
Low Mars (one mass jn tlyjLat.8'n-

ilply Communion during, mans.
Confessions today from 4 In ft nnd
lit evening from 7 to B.
Mat* next Saturday at 8 a. nt., only
w during the week.
Friday tho feaf^ of St. Totcr and
tul, Saturday the Conversion of St.
rablic invited to church
IKtinga free.

farin
dca^i -from cold aod
add hunger.1
hunger.
fe ring*'
r death
That thu cry was naf unheeded these
pictures. oMiarges la dun with bales
of blankets bound Ifscudoniaward
from thar Piraeus un&lt;l this typical
youngster hugging the precious can
of milk,-a g u tty the American Red
Cross, clearly testify. •&gt;
What they can not allow, however,
lr the magnitude of the American
effort and the highly benoficlent re­
sults attained by the Red Cross
workers In meeting tMo emergency
not only In Jlaccdonia but tn the
whists* Urcdan peninsula and the
downs of scattered islands of the
Aegean and Ionian sous.
Measured In cash merely, thccost
of America’s contributloii through
its national organisation for dis­
aster add emergency relief, the
American Red Cross, was $2,000,000.
With that sum half a million refu­
gees were fed, not occaalonally, but
day In and day out for month*, hos­
pitals wero opened, equipped, and only fed but clothed, tor the report
supervised by American doctors and continues:) "Before tho distnbuAmerican nurses, blankets wore dis­ tioa of Amerigtn Rod Crsss blankets
tributed, and clothing, milk for tha many refugees were .lying on the
b-blos born In the turmoil of the. cold, bare, dirt floors of buildings In
great hegira and for tholr mothora, which they had been quartered. As
weakened by the hvalshlps of tirtlr a-rosult there was much pneumonia
and rheumatism. The American
-.enforced wandering*.
' It is bard to estimate what this Rad .Cross was ablo to supply enough
help meant to dreece. One can only blankets to every one of these
cit* examples here and there, taking gruund-slccpcrs to afford them suffi­
the word of thg Greeks themselves. cient covering and tho illness duo
“On the day before the arrival of the to colds decreased rapidly.”
From other towha.cotne reports of
'first TUd" CWH "shlpMentr' df food
.products ten refugees dlod from typhus and smallpox threatening to
•starvation hero. Without the Amerl- become epidemic but checked by
’ean aid this situation would have prompt disinfection of refugees and
'continued. Since the arrival of the &amp;y extensive vaccination campaigns,
first American Red Cross products of sanitary measures onforced, of
there hare been no deaths from star­ infant welfare stations opened, of
vation.” fin this casa **htiV* la tho American health ideals Inculcated in
\dty of Algion where them wore people whose lack of knowlwlgo of
the ktaplcit principle# pf hygleno

Xotlee «if Vnnltmtlnn »«r T ax Drnl
I niter H rrtlaa li n »t the tlra e ra l
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" * •ke n ta tr nt FlnrlSa.
Notice In hereby iilven tlint (*. W.
l-.iilsmliiaer. inirrhneer of T n* Fcrtlllente No 211 Onl^.t th * Slh day ot June
A. t&gt;, IVII. han filed »hIi) c rr llfie a te -III'
aiv etflce .nnd han innile application
1I" l»*u* In accordance
w la law.
Raid cerlld cnle em brace*
tliu rollon IUK dcnerllied luoiiertv alt.
uMcd In Hcmlnole C ou n ty.'Fln rld a. towill
HH of HRt* o t H lvil of HKU,
M e. ll . Twp, in h. it. ;s r . j ». ren.

rendered thtdr vorjr pm ence a
deadly menace toAhe cities in which
they had crowded themselves.
From the very dsy of the destruc­
tion of Smyrna )* * t September the
American Had Cross has worked un­
ceasingly in combatting-the eft ecu
of the wave qf a ‘million refugees
which swept over Greece, an an after-

'" M r r p f A asllra ila a fa r Tn» Ueril
l " * r r aertlon STS a f the OeaSrfit
nm iulra of Ifcr s ta le af KUrltla.
Notl*,. In lierrby plven that M. ’I).
Ito rk rtt. purrhnner of Tux (V rllficato
No. IIT. ilnt*d the #th finy of Ju p * A.
D. in n . han ril*it nalit enrtlfleal* In
my office, and ban made nppllrullop
for T a x . D*r&lt;l to InnuS lit oreordanr*
with law.
Hald certificate rm lirarra
Ihr followltitf dm rrlb rd properly nit.
uatrd In Hrmlnol* County, Florid a, tow ill In i I* Front's Third Addition to
Altem ont*. The said land lirlng kM*ens*d
at the date of the Issuance of auch
eertlflrn te In the nam* of Unknown,
ttplcna nald n -rtlfirate shall he redi-rmi-d aren rain a to law T ax Deed
will Issue thrrvon on th * tlr d day of
Ju ly A. p . t u i .
WITNKIIM my offlrlnl nlsnatur# and
neal th is the ISth day of Ju n e A. D.

s«%icrf

FIRST BA PTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at ll:3(ka. nt. Morning'worship and sermon 11 n.
a. Sulijri t, "|tcsourcca for Kvcry
New Adventuny—A Meditation.”
ri. Y. P. Unijins 7 o’clock.
Evening worship nnd sermon nt S
I’rlerk. Su h jtit, "A Dialogue with
be Devil."
Ivayer moatfaig Wednesday evening
■ 1 a ..’..i_1.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huston, Miss
Mildred Huston and Watson MoAlexnnder of Sanford, jrerv visitors In
town Sunday afternoon.
"Toots” Baker left Wednesday
night for his old home in llicksville,
Ohio, where he will spend the sum­
mer.
Mrs. BUI SaUher atiji children nro
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuls Kntxmingrr, of Dunedin.
-‘ L. T. Hunt, of kort Lauderdale, is
visiting hik fsmlljr, who are
the
guests of Mr«. Hunt's parents, Mr,
*nd Mrs. J . H. Alleh.'
There were services pt Ciuist's
church Sunday afternoon. This will
be the last service until the early

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R obert’'ft. *Mb«lr*y;‘ * r SI. Di-friidanl*
Order F * r rekllvm tlea ■■t’llatto a.
T,t Robert It. Mowri-y, 'Iti *ld *n r* un­
known. If llviiiy and If d**d to all
naHle* elalm lna nil )n t*r**t under th *

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HUIT TO Q H lfit T IT U r!,*^
J. N. llobson. Complainant.

They aiw. not prise-winning chil­
dren, perhaps. Judged by 'American
standards, but their moUters arc
proud of them and proud of the fact
that they are being photographed by
an American Red Cross worker in
Beraa. Seres is In Macedenlk and
Um children a re . only a few 'of tha
refugees who are housed la' the
flimsy barracks there and'fed by the
American Red Cross.
•
It Is doubtful if there would be
any youngsters visible wsr# It iu»l
that Ammca naq at
and aent to Greece
of American milk. -.
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KMVilt/
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t. r t n n r r r , rhiunolm

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a n i.i
II « .h u * l
XI
V t «. mmr k* , 1
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q , A
mmm
■■Id Robert
II.
Mowrey.
ilrneantaWer
otherwise, in snd to the lands hfr*after dtnerlbed. nnd to nil unknown
persons. h»lrs. devisee*, grunlkes. let?teen or other rlolmants, elalmlna *n
Interest In nnd tu th* several lota,
plrees or parrels of landa d*srrlb*d
an lotI&lt;Iw*. M -w it:. Imt* H and bl of
Hanford Helshl* Addition to Hanford,
In Rvmlnnle. t'ounty. %lorlda:
Ton and Vnrh of &gt;«u srp hefehy r* qulrqd WRd are.ordered to h* and ap­
pear before the Ftrrnll Court In and
for Retnlnolo County, Florida, In ChoncSIX.Sll.tlM. a* Hqnford. Florida, on
th* rulo imr mt Jttly, A.' D.. ists, th*
Mfn* hcItMf th#JUtd.dfir #f Jaly, A.
D.. l i f t iMni and there to answer the

no less than' IpO.OOO refugees front
Anatolia afid; Eastern Thrace, raostlr women ant •cbildren. Not all fiC
them would Hive actually atarvddt
without this? ’aedlng bat in a cake
like this it is 1 Mter Ur err oH the sloe
of safety. 1 hb older members o f
the family gi it auch, solid food as
bread and bee
but- for the lu
that was the n
If* Jt of aUf'-/The refugee
Ulllon o f 1
wet. ele* *A)d bill uf rogipUInt will b*
n folio*
Ux)4t came to
and the d
barnlng of Sfn
Ule Greek a m .^ 1st IsIL **1
them were' able to

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
B. r . WUITNKR, Cashier

F . P . F 0 K 8 T E R , P r n ld e n t

wife. C. r . llerndou and M llte 1C
Herndon, hla wife, Robert U Hern
doh and Jennie H. lirrn d on. hi* wife
, -t l. I*. Herndon and F loren ce Hern
dnn. hi* wife, and
all
unknown
helm, devlneee. legatee*, gran tee* ot.
other ' cln lm auta. under
Robert N.
Herndon, dtehaned, of otherwlne.
Defendant*.
To Halil* Farhhurnt and R. C ..F a rk h u n t, Hun Frnnrleeti, C alifornia:
To nil itartlra elalmlng in terest un­
der Itehert N. ra y n e . deca.'tned. ur
nllirrw ire. In nnd tn the following d*acrlbed land* lying and being In Hemtnole County, Florida, tn -w lt:
H&lt;iuth
Half. tH S ) of the ttouth half &lt;HH) nl
the N orth*#*! (p u r le r (N R It) of the
Hmithraat Q u a rlS (RRM) uf Meet lop
T h lrty -al* ( I t ) , Tna-nthlu
Nineteen

•hn harrepflnir, grading. parking. pro*
•eolln*. and pale ot fru lta and v eg e­
tables. «lld alt product# thereof, la
any form w h a tso e v e r;. to
purchase,
eane. hire or uthrrwlne acquire any
land*, tenem ent*, w arehouse*. plant*,
machinery or other ■property, 'and So
acquire. erect and o b s t r u c t M l f p l
ro n n rn rt. a n y ' baUdlmr.
warehouse,
plant*, machinery. o f piker ' lh ln «a .
neceonary or convehlciit for the Ireneaction .of
Ita business; t o
borrow '
money, and to pledge, morttrUse d
In pul hi rate corp orate property, StSd
to m ake adranoas In rlta alockholdaru
and othor* doing hUelneea th rou gh \lt*
ogenry, upon auch term * aad condllunn an may be prenertbod by Ita h r*
•awn; t&lt;, erect and conntroct p rtcoaf•ng P la n te .fo r g«er|o tin hdeloeen, and
to operate sam e: to buy, acquire, nelt.
own and hold all real palate and p ernonnl property oreeeaary, convenient
nr advantageoua In eonduetlng and
Ira nagel law |ta buaiaoaa; to b ay aud
aell fertiliicre. farm Implementm m a­
chinery. Hire and all other th in g* ttflkd'
In and upon farm * and grovee for the
• k Jtlratlee, preeerea tton. Utter e ie eeeatand m alnlenanee th ereof; and to d o,all
auch oth er amt. fu rther things aa may
he .convenient, ncreasary and expedi­
ent to he done h i r
the aurceaaful
traunartlon of th e*affalra and buelne*» of thin corp oration : and to have,
ernrlae a decree |iro eunfeaxo will bb cxervlae and enjoy all of Ihe rlghta,
enterpd axalnnt you.
power* god prlvIleKca In cid en t 40 corAnd all partlen rlklm lnv
Inlnrnst puratlon* orgpnl«e,t and vskulrm un­
under l(nl&gt;*rt N. Fnyn*. d«oea**d. -or der the lawa o f the Htate of TTorlda.
otherwlne In and to the landa aforeAltTtOr.R III.
«ald are hereby ordered and required
The k p cu til nl the cap ital •Inek” of
to he nnd ap pear before our nald C ir­ 1hi* rorpuratlon nhall he One lluhdred
cuit ( ‘otirt. lit the Courlhoune In H a lf Tliuunaud Hollara. IIIM .S M M ). to Oe
ford, Florida, on Ihe Sth' day of Au- divided lulu Two Thooaand Hharee of
c u ll, A. D. t i l l .
bclnn th e Auau*l
par value of Fifty iHillara ttM .h tl
It 111g Day, and then apd th ere m ak* the
each, tn be paid fur In law ful money
to th * hill of rom plalnt filed .of
the
United Htate*. An amount, not
In thin raune, otherwlne a decree pro
ckevcit fifty per cent of the cap ital
ronfrnno will lie entered asaltial nald to
ntock. may, however, be payable In or
unknown p a rtlr* ..
loaned nr Uacd for. o» In. tha MlfdhaU#
tt I* n rd rre j Ib at till* notice he pith* of
property, or miul|eu lb prupcr|y,
tlnliqd lit tho HMtford Horn Id. a ttewapaper published In Hemlnolt* t ’minty. Lvbor or eerrice. at a lu st valuatibh
Florida, once a week fur four eoneecu- th erefor to lie determined hy th r U id n l
No etock In Ihla co rtlv r week* aa to the known purlieu? 6f U trrcior*.
defendant, and one* a week for eight poiutluh eliqll be IraM ferted esaeel
ne
and
la
t
h
e
.
m anner prvucHhed b y
roiteecutlvr Week* *a .to the unknown.

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A iiT ic f.i: IV.
T&gt; &gt;
' The term for whlrli ihla eorperatlen
•hall ralnl nhall be perpetual.
AIITIl’ I.R V.
' "
The bunlnnoa o f, tkla c&lt;wper*tl««
nhall, ho prniductcd by th * Frtnlddul.
V lcc-P rcelaen t, H ecrotary,' T reanurer.
•i.vimrai M anager and a Hoard of nl-*
rector* ronalnllng of not
lee* than
n*v*u tier Rmr* than eleven metuhei
The name person may he elected

np|Hi|tt|*d In fill I wo elf lee*. *i«rpt
lh&gt;. of fir* of Frealdrnt *nd VkS-PTb#-'
Nell** M A p IU fS lh n for T a * Deed Ident
shall. not b* held by th* nan**
TD drr R rrllee ST.1 of the Deaeeal
person.
‘
Htaldlea #f lb * MSI* *1 Florid a.
Th*
of tHrve.tnr* shall btr
Notice I* hereby alven that tk II. ideeted Hoard
by th* atnekhohNra at e«4b
Kllbee, pbrrhuner of T*« Certinral*
maotlnx, for a term of on* &gt;*Xr
No. 101, dhted the Sill day of June. A. annual
from
th*
«Ut* of their eluylloh.' Thu
D. t il l, bo* filed nald rertlfieat* lu my ntorhholdrra
shall, at their annubl
office, and haa mode applleallun fur mvetlhx
how many Dirrrd
Tax Deed'to louu* In hccordonc* yr'i*1 tor* nhalldelarmln*
b
s
'•Iertt9.1i)
th*
law,
HSU eerllfieate vmhroee* lb* Hoard of Directors for eon*|[iMU
*n*uldg
full*Win* denrrlbsd property altuated year, which number nhall lb*
Hft b# len*
In Hemlnol* County, Florida. to-wlU than **v*»i nnr-aiur* than eleven
Th*
tail* I t la Si (D*as l*»in at ant) JM
The' llrnevs Tract In He*. II, T.f I .,H
H. I t 31 K. The nalil land h*l«K naaenai-d
at th* Sgte of the Innuanre of sueh
rertlllcole; In the name of Unknown.
Also Tax Uertlfiral* No. 311. dated
the Sth 'da&gt; of June. A. I&gt;. m il. ha*
filed nalil rertlflralo In my office. Add
hnn made application for Tax D**d
In Ineue In aoeordanr* wllh law. Raid
certlfirat*T*mbraee* Ihe follpwlnir d*erf Ihrd property situated In Mmlnole fle*rs and agent* as atay from |ti
Founty. Florida, to-wln HWlt ot
It* n*e*nsarr to N»Wmt,M
NHH IV. of River. Htr. tl, Twp. IS. to time
ihe hu»ln*as of 'th * eorporath
N. ft. 33 l: S acre*. Th* enld land •luei
Th* annual m**llas of th* $iAt
helfiK axneeeril at th* date of the In- iioldvr*
of th* corporation .R ju l
•uaaee of ouch rerllfleatP In th* «*m&lt; held on |h* first Tucaday. In Auat
of Unknown. Union* s*lit e.rrtlfiealn* or *aeh and every year, at *uet| hu
*h*ll l&gt;* redeemed axrurdlnv U&gt; law a* may l»* fixed by the nr-tsiws
Tax De*d will laau* thereon on the thin rorimratleiv |[U R f y ha adjourn
Soil* dav (if July .A. D. I l l k i . .. . as aurh Pr-LaWa Vrovltf*.
.«
WITNKHM ray offlrlal \l«n«lure and
Until |h* offloer* elcrte# at lb* Hi
sent this |b# 33rd day of June. A. D. annual
mn-tlnv of th* *to«hhold&lt;
1013.
•hall bnv* assumed Ik? -fttlM of tbi
(NKAI,)
.
K A. DOUnUAR*.
offlr**.
|h»
huatnaM of thin eoranr
Clerk Circuit Court, ifn
nhall b* yoaducted by th* foilix
Hrmlnol* County. Florida. tlun
Itm officer*: It. U. Chapman. I‘r*i
J l v ; k. M. WRRKH. D. f t ' dent and
()*nrrat Manasvri Jol
•-I3-10-T-T-14-11-II-tie.
Melarh. V lrtJ'rN M fW p l» L. Frasb
R*crs(arr and Treasurer: sad th*-ft
towing Board qf Dfraclor*; U
Brumby. J mm UsMeraa. O. » . (UaP
Nolle* t o lirreby alven that we. th* un. a I . Illrdno* Frank M*laab. K
1I1 rained, will make application to the rhapmnn and John M»lnHi
(lovernor of Hi* JMato. of Florida, at l t w i &gt; v ARTIt’tJS Vi.
.
Tallahassee. Florida, fin the IW i day Th* H lfkr*t * mount uf Indthlvda*
■?r June. A. D. IStt. for l-etter* I'nttnl
Incurporntlii* THR FMMHDA VIJHKTAIH.M (JORI’ORATI(»N under the fnlj
Inwlnx proposed charter. )he original
of wblcfc )a now on HI* In the olll(* 1 .T a * m m ?? and - rvetdaiwra of t
•ubsrrlb laa Incorporators uf thin e«
of (h« R*«rciary uf fitote.
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poratlon. ahd th * amount of Cayli
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FORM RD AT BT. AVGURTINB
RESULT RECENT DROWNING
8T. ‘ /UGUSTINE. » June 23.—A
volunteer life saving corps haa fornt•d here -as th e' result of *« recent
An example qf b
drowning at aa adjacent beach. The
Is offered by our
organisation is comprised of me$
.State which has Jus

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gratulnte President .John N. Willy*
an the one millionth car was driven
off the factory , runway by Chief
Engineer .Baker a ml presented to Mr.
s.' Marion, Ihe home of President W. Willy* lit front of the Willys-Ovcr- ■
G. Hnrdlnav Is'proud of the fa ct that Iund A dmfq h i rat ion HuildirKhe irt a loynl supporter of it* civic
Ahcr. the car w$a inspected by Mr, ■
institutions. For years he has been Wfljys.'ty was handed over to C, J . 8. !
an active member of the Marlon Au- Phillips, salesman with tho Toledo J
lomohilo Club and has just renewed Brnqch, who in turn relinquished it to 3
hbf membership for 192 in tho local ^ Toledo mnn who was anxious to jn
nnronlzhtion, the-Ohio State Automo- have the honor of being the proud'”
hilo Association and tho N. M. A.
assesso r fcf the car tliat marks suchjg
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GAS TAX HELD UP IN ;•■»&gt;■* the Willy Km a’sElaskncmret j a
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A MESSAGE FROM
TRACING EN
GINE NOISES THE-W HITE HOUSE

epairi
Ih nn nrl of workmanship which nil mechanic*! strive for,
Wo Repair nil Makes and Guarantee Every Job

WE ARE NOT EXPERIMENTAL
MECHANICS
W E KNOW
A Trlnl Will Convince You
For We Solicit Your Hepnir Work
PHONE 270

SERVICE

J . E. CRENSHAW, Manager

PARK AVENUE GARAGE
Corner Park Avenue and Second Street

, -Thors nro sw cral methods of trac­
ing engine tioh*c.v However, thu most
positive metl)Oil is by tiie uao of what
is termed a listening rod or a stetho­
scope, A long, wqoden-handled screw
driver foHns a good listening rod, m*
■Wjjtfhe ‘ Ju
d e a *from
i|| a- telephone
One may
made
receiver and a piece of 3/8 round steel
bar. The metal end Is placed against
the cylinder or crankcase wall, nnd
Ihc other end to the ear. It will be,
J nfcessaty to try various locations un­
til you come in close proximity of the
noise, when it can be heard very dis­
tinctly. Detecting the noise is quite
rtmple; however, its nctuai location
is n problem thnt ia not easily set­
tled. The stethoscope consists of u
plcco of hard rubber connected ^by
rubber tubes to the observer’s cars.
The hatd rubber end is placed over
. tho engine, the noise observed IncTeasI ing as its location Is approached. Only
those sounds that are produced in the
Inmuylinto vicinity of the point nt
which the Instrument Is npplied, nro
heard through it. ’ To determine
whether ‘noise really exists, tho on) tine can be run, Idlunt various speeds,
•or the car driven over n smooth, iso
: latcd road. The isolation provides
unite surroundings, while the smooth
pavement excludes nil knocks
nnd
: rattles &lt;&gt;f the chassis and body parts
j —Automobile Digest.

MASSACHUSETTS non.

EXTRA SPECIAL
GIANT “ EX1D E” B A T T ER IES FOR FORDS

$18.00

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The final touch on the one millionth Jj
car was signalled by the blasts of «g Phono Gift■ -------—
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factory whistles, exploding of aerial in
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bombs ar.d enthusiastic cheers o f ^
thmisandr. of invited citizens and "
plant employees.
The. ceremony was attended by a
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degree of splcndo seldom witnessed
in an industrial celebration, which
extundded into the evening when a
“hlnck" datice was held on the Haulcvnnf^running through the WillysOveralund grounds. Following Tues­
day’s functions li series of enter­
tainments has been planned, includ­
ing dltiheis" and luncheons on buceecding days tb tho .leading civic
elubs of the city.
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CORK INSERTS

PAUSE WAS FATAL

WHAT CHAV HAS DONE

THE FIRST YEAR
The Gray Motor,Company, In elev­
en mouths, has established a national
dealer organization that places it
among thu leaders in national distri­
bution.
it is exporting ears to nhout 30
different countries nnd adding to the
number constantly.
Additions to plant have been made
regularly to tnko chic of increased do*
mnnd.
. —
Plan to Vonstroct assembling plants
in tho South, Must, West nnd Mouthwest.
The company In;one of the strongest
hacked finam lally In the Industry.

Tunsdayy nftcrtunri. June 12th, was
a HRln d.iy in’ Toledo. On that date
the lag plant o f tin Wllly’s-Overlnnd
Company produced its one millionth
car, an Overinnd bearing serial num­
ber 1,000,003, and it was apparent
that Toledo appreciated the import­
ance ;of the w n t by thu maimer in
llrick i&lt;e ereum In colors.— Kouniil whieh thu ritlzuns turned out to par­
lat Sr Anderson.
73-311 ticipate In the celebration. Official
leeugnltlon was cvdqhecd by Mayor
The engines of a modern battleship though and h i cabinet and many
produce light and power sufficient for prominent business jjyn of Toledo
who were on hand fa' personally eona city yf 75.CHI0 inhabitobts.

ENROLLS
v YOU

Firestone and Mfchelin ltcd Tubes with All Curd

I wnR.elerking in a post office in a
unall town. In such an officcthe mail
is small, and it is hard to keep front
rending jit least tlio name o f tho
Bcmlar on postcards,
Ono lazy nfl^Tnoon a woman
dropped a. card into tho box, and I
immediately took it to mark it, paus­
ing an instant apparently in the net
of reading wiuit was written.
'Hie sender could sou what I
scented to lw doing nnd icily re­
marked, “I)o you think it will go oil
•right?”
x
l certainly was confused, al­
though this time I was not crpecinlly
guilty.— Exchange.

GENERAL REPAIRING
STORAGE— -WASHING------GREASING
ROAD SERVICE ,

Rive &amp; Walker
316 West F irst Street

Snnfonl, Florida

Driven member
of clutch tvclthi
IcutJian 3)i los.

The new series are what years of workmanship and
design-have created in the Cadillac.
The eight cylinder power plant of the Cadillac is one
of the greatest achievements of the day, no vibration,
noiseless and of Herculean power.

Place"Ybur Order NowFor a

The most distinguished car in America with"The
many open and closed car designs to suit your wish.
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F ath er starts it— mother finds she can add
ft little— even the kiddies will contribute
th e ir pennies nnd in a surprisingly short

time, the whole family is enjoying the
pleasures o f owning a Ford. Here is how
you om d o it through the

W hy Jewett never “stalls,”
“jerks’/ nor clashes Gears
O U can change gears in a Jewett as fast as
you can move your hand— or as slowly as
you please. N o “clash” is heard— and you never
“miss.*’ Y o u can ev en drop from “h igh ” to
“second” V, 3 0 miles an hour. Let up the d u tc h
pedal as fast as you can move your fooj, and

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Bring the first $5 in to us. Enroll under the tenns
o ftn e ncW, easy wny To buy a Kord. Select the car

u want. W e will deposit your money in a local
K
nk, nt Interest. ‘ Add n little each week. You
will be surprised at. the rate the money pilqs iy&gt;

when everyone is helping, tknjn die payments,
plus Interest paid by die bank Will make the cut
yours. Come in—let u* give you full particulars.

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See us today. We will be glad to demonstrate the
advantages of owning a Cadillac.

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the new Paige-type Jewett clutch. Its driven
m em ber weighs less than 3 J i pounds, one-third
the usual weight. So it stops spinning instantly
— adjusts Itself to speed-changes quickly—helps
you change gears. A n d the six clu tch springs
instead of one, and twice the friction surface
of the ordinary d u tch , give the smooth, gradual
engagement w hich preyents Jerking or motor
stalling. Please try Jewett's case yourself.

NORTH ORANGE AVENUE
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SERVICE

■ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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Save Your Gasoline
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gnaplinc consumption throughout the
United States chcoutnge the belief
that car owners hnvo already begun
to art upon the pmsoline economy «uggestions broadcast several months ago
by the Nut ion id Motorists Association
through the newspapers, trade papers
nnd the Idtcrary Digest. .
Though tho rate of inercaso in reg­
istration of new cars is at tho high­
est point in the history of the auto­
mobile, Undo %Sam reports thnt “gasoiino consumption lias not increased
at as rapid n rate proportably since
February of this year as it did in

T he Standard o f Com&gt;«H«on

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Sport Road. - 1071
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Spurt Touting
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Trier* A o. to. tlulck F aetorlni tn v tr n m r n t tan
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Turn, tohleh proi-M ii fur D tftrrtd I'ujrmino.
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If so, then Hof-Mnc Buttery Co.
your fcrvlce station. If we
arc not, then we oKould.bc. Lest
you forget we distill our own
w ater nnd uro the only station
in the city who hnvo their own
distillery. Wo will tell you why.
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L. V. MOORE, Mnnagci

When better automobiles arc built, Buick will build them

ALIGNMENT OF
DISC UNIVERSALS
A cause of vibration which I* not
often realiiwi la the tnal-itllgnnicnt of
shafts united by dirt Universal Joints.
Til care having this lyin' of joint at
one tor both ends' of the propelief- £
rhaft, a very noticeable vihration may 3
nrisu'front this source if the shaft ■
does not run true. When one remem- £
CHASSIS $720* DELIVERED
hers that the propeller-shaft rotates £
Chevrolet Utility Express Truck la tho lowest-priced quality
at the same speed as tho engine w hen)*
(rack
in the world capable of fast heavy-duty scrvico. It hauls your
high gear is in use, nnd may turn £
at any speed up to ,1,000 or more.rev- j£ heavy loads quickly ami economically. It Is reliable,
elutions per minute, it Is hardly a u r-;*
prising that vibratlob is felt, even al- *
l^ng grades and ttocp mud arc mastered by, It without racing
though the shaft mny be normally no £ the motor or boiling the water, because thv 3:PPt&lt;*| transmission pro­
more than an eighth of an inch out of £ vides correct gear ratios t i overromo dlffltult conditions of load or
true; before tho high speeds mention- ■
e dnre rcnrhctl n “skipping roiw" ef* 5

In its campaign the N. M. A. hna
hern pointing out the enormous ng-

Typifying the f e r y spirit of youth in the sparkling
originality of design and in its beauty, this Buick sixcylinder model sport roadster has won the hearts of
young pcoplejcverywhere.., J '
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The completeness and luxury of the appointments of
the Buick Sport Roaditer not' only assure every
motoring icojifart and convenience, but give that
smartness nntl exClujivencss of nopearante in which
youth revel, '
The ea|cr and dependable performance typical or all
Buick care make this sport model ideal for vacation
ondisummer driving- •

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An irregularity of this kind may ■
o ’ten to eliminated by slackening £
hark the tolts and nuts holding the £
discs nnd their spiders together, for ■
there is not infrequently more or It's*,*
clcii anc in the holes in the discs ,£
which pei mils the shaft tn lie central-1£
im l -o r . conversely, to become out of ■
alignment if tho todta nnd nuts are £
not kept qultto tight. If tills clear- £
mice does' nut exist, then the only way ■
to put mntters right is to "draw" the £
bolt holes in the disc—tn file them £
away un one side until they nru slight- *
ly oval, extended In the required direr- M
tion to correct tile fault.—Automobile £
Digest.
Deaf and dumb since be \yn* five
years of age, Oscar Guirc, of Colton,
No haul too short, no distance too
Calif., was an honor student among great for the QUICK SERVICE
J.I’pO graduates at the University of TRANSFER to undertake; Just tot us
t tillfornia.
know your wants, nnd wo are at your
scrvico. I’hone 4U8. 115-Til•Fri-Sn t -1f e
.MorwVii»to\v, a village in Cornwall,
hns a rectory, every chimney of.which
Is nu exact replica of the steeple of
one of the favorite churches and cuthdrnla of the iftrsnna who built it.

Be Sure and Sec this Truck Before Buying

A. C. PORT, Manager
T IIE ACCESSIBLE FILLING STATION WITH SERV ICE
Corner First Street and Myrtle Avenue— —Sanford, Florida

U C Y L IN D E R
T O U R IN G *CAIl

M E m giia© © * i t s s i j e
O R E than one million auto­
mobiles now have been built
and sold by Willys-Overland.

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M any of th ese O v c rla n d s and
W illys-K n igh ts are playing a tre­
mendous part in the life of our own
community— putting our families
on swift wheels— multiplying the
earning power of our men— light­
ening the w ork of our w om en—
carrying our children to s c h o o l bringing our people together.
T od ay’s O v erlan d and W illy s Knight cars are the best automobiles
W illys-Overland ever built— and
are sold at the lowest price. ‘ A ll
past achievements are excelled in
beauty, comfort and p erfo rm an cein the giving of real value.

OMsmobito light Sight
T h e O ld s m o b ilc " 8 ” o w n e r lias a lw a y s , nt his
c o m m a n d , a tr e m e n d o u s flo w o f sile n t p o w e r
— p o w e r t o c lim b .steep h ills o n h ig h ; p o w e r
t o p lo w t h r o u g h s a n d ; p o w e r t o duoh a h e a d
a t th e tra ffic ttignnl. T h e O ld s m o b ilc B ig h t
e n g in e is a m a r v e l.
A n d e v e r y v ita l c h a ssis p a r t Is e q u a lly 's tro n g
a n d e n d u r in g ; e v r r y p a r t Is o v ersize. T h e
f r a m e is 7* d e e p , in s te a d o f 5 V5\ w h ic h is t h e ’
a v e ra g e . T h e k in g b o lts a r c 1* In d ia m e te r ,
w h ile th e a v e ra g e is % \ T h e s h a c k le b o lts
a r e Va*— th e a v e ra g e is ’A *. T h e sp rin g s a r c
5 4 * lo n g — t h a t ’s 4* lo n g e r t h a n th e a v e ra g e .

Fn'tlnrrr* n* (hi Qowwl
Me (tin to iln m iiu rlfi la b *

ja .u A O M ,m o b ile H p a
gU.r» to o h « x » lU x block
Ic u t , und g ru ellin g JO,OOO
m ile ru m . Ae it rem it o f
then u %it the OU mm UIi
A en g in e w u d eclared the

m n| fMmvr/nl engine e/ 1u
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ilte In A m erica.

C o n s id e r th e y e a rs o f a d d itio n a l life a ssu re d
b y tld® p o w e r a n d s tre n g th . T h e n e x a m in e
t h e u n u s u a l b e a u ty a n d l u x u r y o f th e b o d y
a n d y o u w ill b e am a z e d t h a t a c a r bo c o m ­
p le te ly g o o d c a n b e s o ld f o r o n l y $ 1 3 7 5 .
Other Eight Cylinder M odd t—Sport f e u i l l * . ItO tfl Sypcr-Spori
Touting’
Brougham. ItJT It Coup?. 9 t i f f l Sr Jon. f J i ’ZS,

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Reflecting such &lt;J|iality, sales this
\ season are the greatest
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MOTORS

TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES
115 -W
Magnolia
Avenue
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ROADS GOOD

I t ECONOMY UKCAhnfl
BROKEN BY T IIB OAKLAND
jtil previous records for fuel econ­
omy wear shattered In th$ npvcpth
annual Los Angles to Csvrip C irry,
Yoaemltc National Park Economy
run—the* thrilling yearly classic of
the Pacific Coast.
\* The Oakland again duplicated ita
feat of last year in scoring a double
victory—taking the coveted sweep­
stake honors and also winning in Its
Individual class, but with even better1,records.

W a tc h
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Safety of Paasengtin ’And FedcatHsvui
Often Depends on Proper
Adjustment
The vigorous manner In which po­
lice departments nil. over the country
arc checking up automobile brakes Is
good evidence, of the Important part
'that brakes play In the nation’s safe-

L Miller and one for Walter Hand.
They found the roads excellent from
Jacksonville to Atlanta and the rondi
Instead of being wet were actually
dusty. The distributors of the Oak-land cars |n AtlnnU are erecting new
In many Urge cities and In hun­
buildings and preparing for a big bus- dreds of smaller ones, motorists arc
being stopped on the strceU and put
cars. Harry is me live wire agenv. through driving tcata. If the test
for thb OakUnda here and he said tho developcs that the brakes do not grip
performance of the Oakland Sedans evenly or quickly, the officer orderp
from Atlanta to Hanford made'him a the driver to have them adjusted. If
bigger booster than ever for the Oak­ they function satisfactorily, the driv­
land line.
er la given a windshield sticker cer­
tifying to the good condition of his
Hands may he beautified by dish brakes and thus saving him the niv*
washing,” says n club woman. Anc noyance of another halt and another
from camping experience we shoulr Inspection!
say, "very likely—If you wash th:
‘These Inspections arc an excellent
grease: off ’em afterwards."
thing/’ said Urban May, of the San­
ford Motor Co„ the local Dodge Bro.
dealers, "and should be made regular­
ly and universally.' The average man
hntef to drive with poor brakes, but
the average man Is also very busy..
However, the average man who stops
to consider what faulty brakes might
tcshU in, will realize that the nccci^
nary few minutes In the service sta­
tion are well spent. Good brakes pro­
tect lives. Amt it is certainly the
la it Involution. A do mount ration will prtive thin hoyomi a shadow of n doubt
duly of every motorist to make driv­
ing as safe as possible.”
-------------- —------ DEMONSTRATION ONLY HY REQUEST-------------------------------Mr. Maya also took occasion to
comment on the timeliness of the
i Dodge Brothers advertisement which
T H E ONLY EX C LU SIV E DODGE REPAIR SHOP IN SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA
|appears this month in national mngn|zincs and on billboards hi every part
j of the country. "Quick-action brakes
i —extra largo and extra safe," the

THE RIDING QUALITIES OF THE

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C o m e r O ak A venue and Secon d ’S tr e e t

S an ford , F lo rid a

^ n ^ e n t l y welded beaudfully
full-vtdon windows. Two Urge mi
meats. Rear - view *rotrrur. Wlni
Snubber*. VUof. Non-skid cord
(sons prove lb superior worth.

Order Your Coupe NOW
Our Allotment Is Limited

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KENT VULC. WORKS
Oak Avenue nnd Third Street

I b |he E q u al o r Superior of H igh P riced F o u r Cylinder C ars in 40 W ay s
and M ore
1— Gray Motor; 1H years mm-sufiil engine building.

23—Three-quarter flouting, Gray designed, Timken
rear axle.

If—Smooth, vibratlonlcsEj nil reciprocating parts
s bnlnnred.
.1—Deep, rigid frame, cold pressed
inrmbcr.

2d—Transmission and rear axle gears, npednl nick­
el alloy atfcl.i

Tubular cross

31—

A—Gray speeliil double springs, comfortable, anti
5—Timken special
front axle.

forged,

double

Three point, suspension for motor.

25—Ten-Inch non-gturo drum headlight* with dim- •mrnr, hrasx, nickel plated.
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rebound.
beat-treated

2fl—Touring cars, fully equipped, speedometer, dash
light, tloor opening curtains.

0—HUrting, lighting and Ignition—standard Westinghouse.

27—Clutdh nnd fly-wheel enclosed, dust-proof and
oil tight,

7—Selective, 1 apred-and-revnrso
transmission.

2H— Extra Inrge, removable hroniu cam shaft bear­
ings.
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20—Driving pinion solid one-piece forging—not key­
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sliding

B—Disc dutch, running in oil.

gear
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0—Standard wnrm-and-gcar ateering—Irreversible,
adjustable,

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Roth hand-throttle and foot-nrcelerator control.

11—

Special, automatic economy carburetor,

12—

Hot-spot mangold, perfect vaporization.

IS—Carburetor coupled direct to
starting.
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.11—Gas tank under cowl—no pump, no
tank, only one connection.
32—

manifold—easy
-7 '. W ’ n""'- /

Spiral bevel quiet gents in rear axle.

Two-piece full ventilating
ralnstrlp.

windshield,

with

18—
Motor, clutch and transmission, all'lubricated
from crank ease.
19—

Adjustable ■valve

tappets,—dust

tight

and

• jW W l l H

20—

Rear axle shafts, chrome alloy steel.

14—Radiator of extra height and cooling rapacity.
10—Ample leg room for tallest person, extra wide
doors.

16—
Timken combination thrust and radial bearings
throughout.
17—

vacuum

1 }—Ten-inch service brakes on rear wheels, entire*
ly enclosed,

Kmergoncy brako on drive sliaft,—locks both
wheels.

15—

30—Lowest unsprung weight of any car—high tire
mileage.

8(1—Enclosed car*~rB)&gt;eedometer, dash light, doma
light, visor, window lifts, windshield cleaner,
door locks.
37—Knn belt instantly ami easily adjustable with
2-lnrh adjustment.

LOW OPERATING COST
FEATURE UUPMOIULE

T h e r e Is a g e b u p -a n d -g o a b o u t t h e p o w e r f u l fle w
s ix m o t o r t h a t m o k e s d riv in g a 'p le a s u r e . T h e r e
is a s lt-b a c k -a n d -rc s t fe e lin g a b o u t- t h e b e a u tifu l
n e w b o d ie s t h a t m aizes rid in g a d e lig h t. T h e i r
m a rv e lo u s r o a d a b ility eclip ses a n y th in g m o to r *
d o m has ever k n o w n .

The coat for repair parts tu the
owners of the 117,363 Hupmobiles jn
uxo throughout tho world In 1022
reached the remarkably low level of
916.53 per ear .it la announced by thu
Hupp Motor Car Corporation, follow­
ing compilations of a -great mass of
data.
Costs of repair parts to Hupmobile
owners Inst year droppod to the low­
est level they have •ever attained
since the corporation began record­
ing these figures In 1910, It Is also
slated.
"The real significance of these fig­
ures is not that they represent but
a trifle mure than $£.00 per month
per cat," declares Charles D. Hast-

Powerful New Six Motor
Beautiful Body Designs

SB— Oil arri|K&gt; ring at bottom of piston—no fuul
plugs or, smoking.
.4
j , ■,
89— Four cap screws uu cstb Arank shaft'boMhng,

Thce-baarihg crank shaft,— bearings extra site.

i nut f a il n f tw n

u-1 '

)||f

*11,■

91990
illlO

*1—Quiet,'hollcml cut timing gears.

92790
3890

Yon can also save money by having your car overhauled at our first class
repair department Ail work absolutely’ guaranteed.

g r a y

m o t o r

s a l e s

ORLANDO, FLO R ID A

‘c o .

’ ’PHONE 558-1,-1
’

■■

-Sanford, Florida

Sb.'lltmrk hickory I* regarded
the best wood for fuel. ’
,

&lt;5

You can still get reasonably prompt delivery or this CoiipA;
for TWo by placiiig your order now. For crttly * H 8 5 you can*
■dll set a car that Is without serious competition in its field!
A car of Inbuilt quality and of dignified appearance that w ill

�w m m
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
South Bound ’
as of
lira Baelneoo Man
Sanford is thin Celums

Arriv*
2:36 a.m.

*** Classified Ada le a word. No
*
*
*
m
^

Ick Service Transfer

*

M

Ad lakrVi for lean than 25c.
And pooltlvelj no Claaalfled
Ada charged t0 anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.
,
E M

M

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9*
1W
RW
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F AKM b ttb — You

fram**i and irrigation plugs at tbs
Sanford Novelty Works.'
100-tfr

2:25 p.m.
6:55 j).m.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Northbound

Arrive
82....... — 1:48 a.in.
84 i --- „11:45 a jn .

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

Trilby Bram
Arrive

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
------- 3:55 p.m,
----- ... 2:45 p.m.

op and Mill
ork
ICTOR And BUILD ER

FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. ]
stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 116 San.
ford Ave.
G3-tfc
f()R SALK—No. 817 West First St,
Attrnctiva terms. Address owner.
Dox 782, Daytona, Fla.
Cfl-tfc
in s u r a n c e a g e n c y
1922 FORD FOR SALK—In good
IB ------- AUTO— —-B 0 N D 8
condition, cheap If taken at once.
Set* A. Swanson nt Crown Paper Co.
between C and 7 p. m.
FOR
SALE CHEAP—Fine work
I /'
, 'w M H w a a ‘ -•
horse,
also young milch cows nnd
Contractor and , Builder
heifer,.7 months old.—L. A. Hennud,
Sanford Heights or Sanford Battery
Service Co.
71-6tc
r u n h A iit UK KENT—Six room
house,- (ceiled), lights, good well
water.
Sanford Heights.—Hunter,
Batahtlllafcei l i f t
Route A, Box 160.
73-2tp
il Estate, Loans and Insurance
FOR "SXlTE^-U room house, 2*" acres,
&gt;48
104-8 Magnolia Ave.
some fruit, overlooking lake, 1 1/4
miles from Osteen, OH miles from
Sanford postofflce. Make good chick­
en
furm. County road to pass house.
-Floral Designs
Flower*
—J. C. McLain, Geneva, Florida.
Innuat and Ornamental PlanU
6-23-oaw-lQtp
Hrrlla Ave.------------Phone 260-W

Departs

American leagu e
At Philadelphia 2. Washington
At Boston 2, New York 4.
No others scheduled.

Departs

At
At
At
At

isrelsl Sti

l W. HEROTfON

Oviedo llrairf
Arrive
....... 7:45 p.m.
* —Daily, except Sunday,

LOW TIDES ON nRACIL 1923

IS. 0 . Shinholser

Florida 8 late League
At Lakeland 8, S t, J » f f t jl .(
A t Tampa 0, Bradentown 10.
At Daytona 0, Orlando 1.
National League. ’
At New York 9, Boston 5.
At St. Louis 2, Chicago 3.
At Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 2.
No other* scheduled.

NFOR PNOVELTY
)RKS
,LER, Prop.

it.

Departs
2:46 a.m.
8:40 n.m.
2:45 p.m.
. 7:10 p.m.

Southern League
Atlanta 0, Nashyillo S.
Mobile 8, Little Rock 7.
Birmingham 1, Chattanooga 0.
New Orleans 6, Memphis 4.
HOW TH EY STAND

P. Connelly &amp; Sons

WART The Florist

JFORD MACHINE
COMPANY.

PURELY :
PROFESSIONAL =

Seorge A. DeCottes

RED R. WILSON

-TON J. MOUGHTON

ICHELLE MAINES

ut

[ASON

W, J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

GREYSTONE HOTEL

LOST

Daytona Beach, Fla.

DR. G, &amp; SELMAN

CUSTER, Prop*
V•f u

Editor

Johnson Hurls Sen- ‘ 1
' ators to Close Victory
PHILADELPHIA. June 23.—Won­
derful defense work by hie team
mates enabled Walter Johnson, the
Washington hurler, to nnnot a close
victory over "Slim " Harris, of Thiladrlphia yesterday J 't n ‘2. The score:
Washington ... ... 200'600 lOO’- 3 8 1
Philadelphia
001 001’ 0 0 0 - 2 6 2
Johnson ami Ruel; It. Harris nnd
Perkin*.
STON, June 23.—Errors by
Feaster and Quinn were prime fac­
tors In helping Shnwkoy pitch New
York to a 4 .to 2 victory over Boston
yesterday. Tho score:
New York
___ 001 200 001—4 2
Boston .... L___ 000 000 200 - 2 9 t
Shawkey and Iloffmnn; Quinn and
Picinich, Devormer.

Giants Take Easy
One From Braves

NEW YORK, Juno 23.—The Glnnts
Florida State League (8econd Half)
Won Lost Pet. returned home from a long trip nnd 1
1.000 won an easy victory yeatorday from
0
Ilradentown ........... .. 5
.600 the Boston Braves, 9 to 5, Tho a eo re:;
1
Daytona ..........— ... 4
.000 Boston .............. 000 022 001—5 11 4 .
2
Orlando
.............. ... S
.250 New York
320 810 0 6 &amp; -0 11 .1 1
t&gt;
dr
St. Petersburg
oqo
I
McNamara,
Marquanf,'
llenlon nnd
4
Tampa ...V..'..... - ..... ... 1
.200.
E*
Smitl^;
Scott
nnd
Sn&gt;*der.
4
Lakeland .............. ... 1
*
PITTSBURGH, June
Nation*) League
nati uscil four pitchers yesterday (it
Won Lost
an unsuccessful attem pt" (o .i^font
20
New York .............. 38
Pittsburgh. Tho score wns 8 to 2, Tho
22
Pittsburgh ____.... 33
score:
24
Cincinnati .............. 32
Cincinnati ......... 000 000 2 0 0 - 2 7 0
28
Chicago .................. 33
Pittsburgh ....... 140 200 Olx—8 15 1
27
Brooklyn
—..... . 28
Donohue Couch, Keck, McQualdo
30
29
SL Louis ............
.3221 end Ilnrgrnvoj Meadows nnd S?hniidt,
40
Boston .................... 19
.201
---------' ,
39
Philadelphia .......... 10
ST.
LOUIS, Juno 23.—Sherdcll
'' (J
weakened in the eighth inning yesterAmerican league
Woh Lost PcL day, und Chicago won from St. Louis
.(V1H •&gt;to 2. It was St. Louis’ fifth straighk
21
New York .............. 37
.544 defeat. The score:
26Philadelphia .......... 81
.634 Chicago ........... T. 100 000 020—3 S 0
27
Cleveland ................ 31
.482
St. Louis ............ 000 020 000 - 2 6 2
St. Louis ............. .. 27 / 29
Aldridge nml 0'FarroH‘i Shvnlell,
30
Detroit .................... 27
Clemons, McCurdy.
Washington
...... 20 hi 31
24 . &lt; £9
Chicago ..........
21 «' 31
Boston .... ............
BRADENTOWN

Forenoon and nftemoon tide* occur
at upproxlmntoly the same hour and
minute.
Date Jin e
July Aug. Kept.
1 4:05. 4:31
5:33
6:28
6:41
0 4:55
5:29
6:14
7:BQ 7:38
3 5:47
6:02
7:11
8:11
8:37
4 6:43
7 :0 l
8:06
0:30
9:24
5 7:24
7:50
0:00 10:11 10:32
G 8:17
8:61
0:57 11:08 11:26
7 0:07
9:44 10:52 11:41 11:51
8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:46
9 10:44 11:30 11:50
1:08
1:38
10 11:30 U :ro 12:42
1:51
2:28
11 12:16 12:24
l i s t ' 2:47
3:18
12 1:00
1:10
3:35
2:13
4:09
13 1:40
1:55
3:04
4:24
6:00
14 2:20
2:38
3:51 . 5:18
5:57
15 l i f t
8:15
4:40
6:59
6:14
BUNGALOWS, cottages and apart­ 1C
3:84
4:00
6:32
7:18
8:02
ments for the summer season at 17
4:64
6:30
4:21
8:22
0:03
Daytona Bench. Reasonable rates.
18 5:08
5:48
7:34
9:25 10:00
,* ! *V
,.
I
Will furnish photos and full informa­
eral Machine .and Boiler tion upon request— Hailey &amp; Haw­ 19 6:02 0&gt;47 8:40 10:25 10:56
20 7:02
7:51
9:43 11:21 11:45
Works ^
kins, Daytona Beach, Fla- 5-3l-lmo-c
21 7:34
8:57 10:64 11:57 12:07
Cylinder UifndlnR
tlOUSEij v d ti ItENT, cloto in. lieo 22 8:82
0:59 11:43 12:31 12:63
Automobile Repairs
J . D. Hood.
C8-6tc 23 9:30 11:01 11:53
1:18
1:37
Acetylene Welding
2:01
2;19
FOR RENT—Fivoroom bungalow’ St 24 10:28 i l :5Q 12:47
e 62----------Sanford, Florida
1:37
2:66
corner 11th street and Oak Avenue. 25 11:20 12:07
2:V2
Southern Association
2:22
3:29
See M*s. Julius Tnkach.
C9-6tp 2G 12:24
1:02
3:21
Won Lot
4:06
1 ;B3
27 1:18
3:04
3:55
22
Leak
' J . If. Calclough F'OR RENT—Convenient largo un­
37
New Orlenns
28 2:10
2:41
3:44
1:32
4:43
20
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
a
34'M
]
Atlanta
:ak &amp; Colclough
3:26
4:20
29 2:50
6:10
6:82
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
: '8 i ' ’ '25
Mobile
INSURANCE
30 3:40
4:08
6:00
0:09
6:52
0-18-lmo-p
29
Nashville ..
.. 34
Fire— l.lfe— Auto
6:50
4:49
31
6:62
29
..
27
Memphis
....
_____ _
13 First Nat1! Ilimk Bldg. Annex FOR RENT— 10 acre farm.—I. E.
32
..
27
Birmingham
IFOKI)
FLORIDA
Katrl(|g°-_______________ 70-5tp p|r&gt;t (lunr, er Full Moon Ln*:t Quarter
31
..
26
Chattanooga
FOR KENT— 1204 Park avenue, bun- j „ m. oj
June 28
July 5
39
..
17
•
Uttlo Rock
g/ilow, four rooms, hall nnd l&gt;nth,) July 20
July 27
Aug 4
W. Spencer.
$20.00 per month.Aug. 26
Sept. 3
Aug. 19
m. m M
72-Ctp Sept. 17
Oct. 3
Sept. 24
FOR RENT— 10 acres of tiled land
on Cumeron nvenue.—S. K. Barrett,
Fort Valley, Ga._________
71-12tp
FOR
RENT—1
nice
furnished
room. Archeeloglsta Impressed by H u gs
--------M
Close
in,
218
Magnolia.
71-3tc
Sionss That Mark Burial Ptaeas
Cards of Sanford's Reput- M
,
of Ancient Ouam Chiefs.
FOR
RENT—KiToln*7102(TU(lion
nv^
able Prafeealenal Mss. each* M
ef whom, la hta chosen pro- M
nue, nlso chickens for »ale. 73-3tp
Two Inigo stones, weighing ap­
fmelon tha n*rald recom- M
"Where tho Pavement Ends” will Ik*
HICKSON HOUSE
proximately
2,600 pounds each, that shown again tonight at the Princess.
■ends to tho people.
*&gt; Up-to-date Apartments and Rooms
marked the burial place of one of
Daytona Beach.
This picture was made at Minml
Summer rates $1.00 per day, $21 the ancient chieftains of the Island
per month, Including lights and water, of (Juani, arp said by scientists to b# Florida, anil directed by Rex Ingram.
fla il J . F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, San­ larger tlian any similar blocka that
Alice Terry and llnmond Navarro
ford.
70-tfe were used in the building of the
have
the leading roles.'
pyramidf
of
Egypt,
They
are
of
Attorney-at-l-mw
FOR* IfEN^—Furnished room and
Over Seminal* County Bank
coral
formation,
one
tall
and
thin
kitchenette, 710 West First S treet
Seising upon the Im agination Mr.
IFORD
- j. - j. FLORIDA
74-3tp and the other round aud flat. When
Ingram
relentlessly whirls the spec­
FOR RENT— New house, 4 rooms ana found the tall atone was upright in tator Into tenso emotions' with scenes
hath, also garage. Union avenue. the ground with tlio other resting
of fascinating beauty; with myster­
Opposite Elks''Club, $35.00.
Phono upon it
ious adventure* among eng Imalic peo­
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
288.
73-3tp
"The large burial grounds found ple, with a loyc *lory of fire and
rst National Bank Bnlldlng
on
Guam point to a once large popu­ sweetnei* that gleo trifle* by It*
•ORD
FLORIDA
WANTED
lation,” toys Dr. Stanley C. Hall, thrill*.
1
WANTED—Used musical Instruments curator of collections at the museum
Instruments of every description. at Honolulu, where stones hare been
Also International News—only one
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Prica placed, according to the Detroit day old.
ARCHITECT
Music Co., Tamos and Zock Street, Neva. *‘Aa yet wo have not been
Room T, Millar Bldg. {
“
6-25-lmo-c able to find any trmditiona about the
FORD -1-t- FLORIDA Tampa, Fla.
And tho honor guests tonight will
WANTED—A small fire proof safe. rare that inhabited the islands. Th« be Byron Stephens and his lady friend
— R. O. Williams, City IUIL 7I-6tc only things we haro to go by are tha and will sedf this fine picture without
WANTED—Job on"farm.
Experi­ skeletons, the stone tools and ’the cost to them. Be there- Byron.
ence, five year* In Sanford. Cap­ tombstones, which may give us some
Monday—Grace Darmond In "The
able of managing medium *Ue farm. indication oil to the racial character­
Dangerous Adventure" also Buster
Address J . E. Dcncff, Herald office. istics of the people.”
- t - LAWYER
Keaton tn a rip-roaring comedy "One
73-2tp
—Court House
Week.”
The Dally Herald. 15c per week.
'11 '
—
And don't forget the program will
WANTED—White woman or g irl.to
•tart
at 7:00 o'clock tonight and at
fake care'of two children and small
% ee B.swlnpd
Glasses Design**
7:30
other
nights.
u, „
-228 ‘If
f Henry McLaulin, Jr*, house. Write NRN card Herald. 74-2tp
WANT TO HEAR fjfgm owner hav­
f lv . H i .
Get a program fof, next week as
Opt D.
ing farm for sola; give particulars
DENTIST
It
contains some of t^e best yet.
and loweet price,—John ,4*1 Black,
N b W g M M fa lM k M p * ..
Chippewa Fall*, Wisconsin.
M 20»4^»w» 4 Eaklord, Florida
Standing o f the Pepper I-e*gne
6-10-23-30-3tp
Won Lost Pet.
Oviedo .................,..... d,
2
.000
Big
Be
r
o
a
n
------4
?
COSTrSTBAYEU OR STOLEN'from
d
J133
my farm, bn tho east aids of San­ Hr. 8L' A ........ L L J... 2
Orlando Sentinel C S b
0
.000
ford,
one
black
mare'’mule,
about
six
tR. LIKE, AUTO INSURANCE
year* old, weighing about 1250 lb*.
Comfortable. Airy Raoma
Reward for information leading • to
Tomorrow la 8unday and Sunday
Open the Year Around
recovery of saroe— a . F . Smith.
w u h li Rate*,
73-Otp
rate* ta parties,
Practice limited tg
ala Street, a tar Ocean

BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

WINS ANOTHER
TAMPA, June
23.—Bradentown
took a hectic seven Inning game here
yesterday ft urn llu* Mmuhenr by the
score or tO to (i. The gnm« was halt­
ed by ruin in the scvenpl, Thy.scurouS
Bradentown ...... ......... 010 3il0 0—101*

$1.00

...Seminole Cafe...
SUNDAY, JUNE
Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
• “ sn u p
Chitkcn Soup with Rice

t

■

Ollvca

Relish
KNTRF.ES
Chicken Livers with Mushrooms
ROASTS
Roast Young Turkey, Vegetable Dressing
Waldorf Salad
Cranberry Sauce
Roast Long Island Duekling, Green Appla Saueti
Prime Ribs of Roof nu Jus
,
linked Smythfleld Hum
Cfcanwil Potatoes
Green Peas
Corn on Cob
DESSERTS
Coconnut Cream I ie
Apple Pie.
Ice Cronnr nnd C'nko
Chocsa nnd Crackers
Coffee
Served Noo T ill 8:30

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

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

Our S e r v i c e
Exlontltt to Orlando uml Daytona an well ntt tho huntlrotlg o(
bottles wo put out in Sanford every doy
1

¥ . I ) W s p r TNgs W 7W Eir~“
‘i* ® 1Q
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Tump* ..........................150 000 o-^. 0 .5 on amount of tt« purity la fast bocoptltiK U»c dnnkitnr water
|g for Central Klorida. It in also recommended for uso In lmt&gt;
DAYTONA, June 23— Dnytuim took
terlefl. If you are not drinking Elder Springs Wuter now*Ihe second straight from ‘the Orlando
givo it a trial.
Bulldog* hero yesterday, trouncing
the visitors 0 t u j. The score:
Orlando .... ................... 000 000 1 0 0 -1
Daytona ......... ............ 600 040 OOx—9

PHONE 311—W E’LL DELIVER

LAKELAND, June 23,— Wakefield
had the best of Craig nnd Wilson and
Lakeland l»eat St. Pete H to 1 yester­
day. The score:
St. Petersburg ............ 000 100 0 0 0 -1 S
"
■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B IN ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *■ *■ ■
Lukclnnd
SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CLUB
A, county organisation, promoting
all kinds of sports for both the yuung
and old nil,over the state.
The membership ntund* at the pres­
ent between one hundred and fifty
1,nil two hundred but the members of
the club ore trying to double that
number by August. If you want to
join tell aonie member nr best of all
coma, to tho meetings und wo will tell
you all about the club. Come in now
nnd help moku the club n success.
Don't wait for others to do It for you)
We indulge in all kinds of spurts.
Brick icu cream In colora.— Itoumlllut A Anderson.
73-3tc

ITS SPRING!

Qive it a Good Home
*

To keep your ca r running smoothly and look­
ing its best you should give It a good hom e. Y ou
can econom ize on ren tal by owning a garage d
and its convenience is also a great advantage, •
I f s Spring — Ihe energetic
tima of U|c year when . the
^town-up* and the kiddies
neei) energising, pure foods
instead of nostrums. Let bur
bread disappear from your ta ­
ble three limes a day. It's n
health habft. ,Sjunking of our
delicious pastry— it's delight*
fully digestible.

S anfqrd Maid
Yl -

10

IE/

I

Select yAur garage w ith th ese points in m in d ;
it should be fireproof, reasonably low in first
cost, attractive in appearance: and easy to d ean .
Moreover, it should require little or n o upkeep.
"Choosing th e Garsge” Is th e n am e of a booklet
th a t you should read before deciding on th e
type you will build. We’U be glad to glvo you a 1
free copy.

HILL LUMBER CO. *
Phone 13(1
130----------------- ----------- Sanford, Florid
Floridaa
)7*

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                    <text>m THE HEA9T

GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923

Asserts Tha
Restraining: Simmons
from' Divulging Secrets

h a v e rmjitb t o b r e a k

'

■ SEALS

Tf) NEW QltppR OH K AM EM A—
I,AtHB8'CANT KRKI*

Kjquor or Any QtR«FQoods Seal- '
W «d at Br!tlsH*Porw Beyond
Thryp-MIlo LIirU
LOnS % nT*Jui» * » &lt;— In connection
with arlvral of Uner Bcrengarta at
New York la declared In well Inform­
ed qpartem here the British govern­
ment. In no way challenges the nuthority of American official* to break
Rritl||i-cqasular seals and confiscate
liquop or nny other goods scajed *t
British port Which cease* onco tbe
three milk limit is passed.
WASHINGTON, June 22— Deverage liquor brought Into American
territorial waters under foreign goveminent seals will be aeised.
*—- .
a*
_
—.. —
. .■-a jJ lain
Thia poljcy, waa announced late
ypsterday at the treasury and when
tbe liner Berengsria docka at New
York today, .customs
agents will
break tho- British cuatoma seals that
guard, hisr. beverage liquor stores and
fake charge oflhem. Any other at­
tempt* to bring. Intoxicating beverage
in. three ptU* limit. It was declared
will be dealt with in same fashon.
Announcement of the treasury's
determination to stand pat on IU reg­
ulation* issued'" to carry out tbe re­
cent supreme court ship llqqor dcclslon was made after a: day ofj confertnees between Secretary Mellon
and hi* adviser! and official* o l tbe
stale department. It came after Mr.
MVon K X m att it known that the

»i*ur* l*.
the seals ,
the saleur

8 BERETS.

.,

ATLANTA
June 22^—Tem­
porary injunction restraining Em­
peror Simpiqns of Klan and other*
from "giving away"'secret rituals of
the Klan to the newly organised
Knights of Knmclla was signed late
yesterday by Judge Humphries, be­
came know ntoday. The order was
issuod in response to a petition filed
by representatives of the Klan. fac­
tion headed by Imperial Wtxard
Evans. The court's order set hear­
ing for Saturday.

Shipments of Coal
prom Abroad to U. S.
Must Not Be Held
SHOULD MINK WORKERS OR
FOREIGN UNIONS ATTEMIT
IT— LOOK OUT.

ST. LOUIS, June 22.— President
Harding’s special train arrived in St.
Loula at 4 p. m. yesterday.
Leaving the train the president
headed an automobile proccaalon thru
the central part of the city to the
coliseum, where ho made a bridf talk
to Rotary International.
At th4 coliseum immediate mem­
bers of the president's party and
newspapermen traveling with the
president were forbidden by police to
enter the auditorium tq bear the pres­
ident speak.
Mayor Henry WJ Kiel presented
Mrs. Harding with a bouquet o f rat®
tirchlds,i natives of seven different
tropical
countries.
The bouquet,
which was made up by the Missouri
Bbtanlcal Garden, and whlahi were
furnished by plants imparted* from
BraslL Columbia, Ceylon, “Mexico,

AVOn 8 BBS? NATION-WIDE
DISSATISFACTION WITH
ADMINISTRATION
intercom Rotary bands played patrio­
tic piece*.
.
In hla address to th« Rotariana,
stenographic copies of which were
furnished newspapermen, tho presi­
dent said: “ If X could found Rotary
in overy community throughout the
.world, I would do it and then I would
guarantee tranquality and the for­
ward'march of the world."
Asserting sendee waa the greatest
thing in tha world, Mr. Harding told
the Rotariana that “ If you could plant
the spirit o f RAtary throughout the
world, and turt it to practical appli­
cation, there would not be much
wrong with the human procession."
"And. the thing tha world needs toflay moro than anything else," canUnycd thh proddent, "Is to under­
stand that only aerviee will make tho
restoration that ehme of tho tumult­
ous world war and If we can all get
down to service, human service, hon­
est aarvice, helpful service, 'he things
that humanity must do to mako ihc
recovery, then thafe will como out of
the great despondency and discour­
agement and distress of tho world a
new order."

i Dr r e - » w f i &lt; w r » , - i
W ASHINGTOiOune 22.—Any at­
tempt of Upited Klim Workers of
America in combination with unions
of foreign countries to prevent shipment of coal from abroad into United
or Weather for the
States during progress of coal strikes W«*| Has Reports o
hero, will lie “pd-vente*} by . govern­
President’s Visit
ment of United'States promptly and
forcefully," Attorney General Daugh­
,
(Hr T*r Awhhrr a lr S r r m * )
WASHINGTON, June 22— 'Tem­
(JHtCAGO, June 22— The longest
erty, declared' ip a letter to federal
peratures
today, as reported to the
day qf the yesi»' also if as the hottest
coal commission.
weatlier
tureau
here, ranged from 28
In many section* of the country slid
sweltering Inhabitants of the present degrees at Flagstaff, Aria, to 100 deEDITOR SAYS PRESS
host belt found It hard tu believe —tho highest on record during June
'M"' MUST LIVE UP TO ITS
MORAL OBLIGATIONS that olaewhcro
in
tho United greea In Philadelphia and Baltimore
States Ice had formed outdoors dur­ for either city.
Washington and Harrisburg report­
ing tho night.
ed
a maximum of 08 degrees. Boston
The oppressive heat which spread
over Chicago and the Middle West 00, New York city 04 and Atlantic
Monday and has since spread to the City 00. • During theafternoon, ac­
Atlantic coast, continued here today. cording to reports to tho weather
More than twenty prostrations were bureau .cooler weather became a
added to the' list of seventeen dead reality - In tho New England and in
Interior New York state. In tho
and numerous prostrations.
Western New Mexico Is In the grip West, the ' plateau and the northern
of a cold wave that has damaged Rocky Mountain regions were In the
garden truck, according to reports. grip of abnormal cool waather.
Last night’s forecast was for some­
Ice formed so thick at McGaffey that
it had to be broken ‘before stock could what* lower tempeartures today in
be watered. '‘ The most severe frost the lower region, the Middle Atlantic
ever recorded in June hit lowlands states and New England, with warm
and mountains alike the report added. weather continuing today and Sat­
Superior, Wis., which recorded its urday in the Ohio and Mississippi val­
maximum temperature o f the year leys and the plain states. Scattered
"To find the facta, to publlah the Tuesday, reported that straw hat* thundershowers were forecast for tho
facta, is tho primary function, IU were sbelvod in S’ burnt tod** and South Atlantic and East Gulf states.
constant responsibility and Its im­ overcoat* brought out when tha tem­
Despite tho almost record-breaking
perative duty. To Interpret the facts, perature dropped more than forty de­ heat, no prostartions ending fatally
to stimulate thought about them; to grees in twenty-four hoars.
were reported heer today.
'
provoke discussion, to loam opinion,
The northern Rockies report un­
the direct opinion, to study opinion, seasonable cool weather, Halt Laky
all'theso things the free press must City, Utah, even forecasting a ‘cool"
strive to do if It would be a teacher, reception for President Harding .when
an interpreter and a leader."
he arrives there oarly next week. |
----------------------------9While relief has been promised the
TO CONTINUE USB OF
East, the temperature ia expected to
PLANES TO KILL WEEVIL
continue high In the Chicago terri­
tory for the remainder of the week.
WASHINGTON, June 22— Use of
Local thuniicrshowcj* are expected to WIFE IS SHOT BY MAN AND
the heavier plaanea in developing
provide only temporary relief.
lfUSBAND RILLS
methods for dusting cotton to kill
«■*
HIM
the boll weevil will bo continued
COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 22— Fivu
during the summer at Tallulah, La.,
deaths dus directly indirectly
it waa* announced today by the de­ to the hot weather were reported In
SARASOTA, Fla., June 22— Ed­
partment of agriculture.
OhW» today, bringtojT Ml* tolpl of ward Andrews, fisherman, waa *hot
Several plantation* near the land­ those who have diod&gt;frorp heat causes and killed In Midnight Pass, near bore
ing field have W
mapped and ar­ in tha state alnce Monday to twepijr- yesterday and Mrs. B. Britt wus shot
rangements made for dusting tha scvcn. . .
In tha abdomen and her huaban, a
cotton with plane*. Laboratory of­
The only hope for relief held out fisherman, waa placed In tho couaty
ficials ‘ expect to have a fairly ,sat­ by/Unltod tSates Observer Alexander Jail after th* shooting which fallowed
isfactory permaaent
hopper Ip* her* was for tha lake region; it may *n u|Mged quarrel over. the flaking
stalled la ooe of the planes for use be a little cooler there tomorrow, hp rights. Britt declared be *het Ip eqll
in actual control work during the
defer**. How the wcrqan waa wound*
summer. Several types of dust bopMaximum temperature
ed V t* not dfvaloped.
/
. .. _
iOT meeting new

dieted yesterday by United States
Senator Park Trammell, in tho city
for a few momenta, motoring from
tho east roast to Lakeland.
Senator Trammell said dissatisfac­
tion with the Harding administration
waa Increasing dally all over the coun­
try* and that slnco the last congres­
sional elections, which disclosed a pro­
nounced tendency to turn again to tho
Democratic party, thojmtl-Republlcan
sentiment hed been stoadily Increas"In Florida we hear very little dis­
cussion of partisan politics, but in
other sections of tho country, espec­
ially in tho middle west and the great
agricultural centers, tho
political
speculation is not who will be the
nominees for tho presidency, but who
tho Democrats will nominate.. The
voters seem to bellove tho Demo­
cratic nominee will unquestionably bo
tho next president."
Tho sonnto has boon* practcially
conceded by Senator Moses of the
Republican senatorial committee. Al­
though thero Is less certainty about
it, the house Is very likely to bo Dem­
ocratic by a substantial majority, Mr.
Trammell said.
The senator laughingly referred to
Chairman Lasker's "million dollar Joy
ride" op the steamer Leviathan, with
r,00 guests. Ho indicated he hoped

Senator Trammell has spent sever­
al weeks nt his orange grove on the
cast const and declared ho nover saw
bettor citrus prospects in tho state.—
Orlando Sentinel.
-

Dillard Thinks
Negro Migration
to Result in Good

Man Who Stole
Three Millions Bonds
Caught at Tulsa

TOO TO PATCH

THE ARC.RNTINB GOVERNMENT
RONDS RECOVERED YES­
TERDAY.
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TULSA. Okla., June 228.—Walter
Chitwood, young Indian attorney; of
Tulaa and Con Sullivan, described by
federal authorities as wealthy gam­
blers of Tulsa and Fort Smith, Ark.,
are In federal jail at Muskogee, fol­
lowing reclvery late yesterday of
114,000 In Argentine government
bonds which authorities say aro part
of approximately three millon dollar*
Worth stolen two months ago in a
daylight robbery In Nifiir -York.

(Itv « ♦ ' AftMftlatftd Pi w &gt;
WASHINGTON, June 22.—Treas­
ury officials arriving at desks today
to find British steamer Baltic had ar­
rived unexpectedly at New York with
a supply of liquor under aaal, dp- T;
clared New York customs official*
had instructions to siete aU such
stores and that them should bu-ho
question of their authority to prpived at oncq against tho Baltk.
NEW

The greatest success of tho year—
"Tho Girl from Upper Seven"—wUl
hr given again hy special request to­
night at tho High Stdiool Auditorium.
This play has boon granted the palm
for being one of tha best over given
by high school talent and it drew two
crowded houses during the school
Urm. It is being repeated by apodal
request for tha bonefit of the DoMoIny chapter. The tlckts aro going
fast and you should buy them and bo
tbore at H:16 tonight and get'you a
good seat. f'Tho Girl From Upper
Seven", ia great and you will enjoy
overy bit of it.

EIGHT CRUISERS
ARB INCLUDED IN
NAVAIs FROG RAM
WASHINGTON, June 22— Eight
cruisers^ four river gunboats and
three cruiser submarine* wlU ep«tprise the building program which tha
Navy Department wlU praeent to Urn
budget bureau and to congress at U »
coming session.
Sine* tho naval power treatyIhplto
cruisers* tonnage to 10,000 tons thu
general board haa bash Instructed lb
consider plana which Rtfl

SriTct.ry Drnb, u U II « * . « ptoctod. however, U&gt;# eight bkw shlSu

department’s

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NEW YORK, Juno 22.—Tha fast
Haltlc also defying the dry edict ap­
parently not known to American
government as no dry oflfciala want
at quarantine to meet her. The B*F
:
tic reached quarantine whiia Bqraaft
garia was approaching Sandy-Hook.
Tho Baltic reached pier shortly al,J
lor 11 o'clock. It was laamad that
while customs authorities Intended to
seise her liquor they did not .plan to MV
act after Captain Roberta had sp- # 2
plied to United tSatos publle haaBh ’
servlca for permit to enter with •m •'
liquor for medicinal purpose*. Altar /
permit waa Issued custom ageuta \» ,
were under instructions to stole all r;J|
liquors In excess of medicinal require­
ment* after 11 o'clock and afUr •
\
brief stop during which her sealed
. 'j
liquor remained
unmolested she
started for her pier where customs
agents awaited her.
- oa|

WDfe enjoyed, and at 7:30
m
sumptuous banquet at the W1
House, featured by several si

1*■' W
L

22— While

hundred and elghty-two bottles of
liquor under British government seal
for her next osat bound voyagp In
defiance of American dry regulations.
Upon announcement that Bemngarla
was coming with scaled liquor to last
the treasury department ruling *P
iliquor except for medicinal purposes
must bo carried across the three mlla
limit. Secretary Mellon from Washington ordered, his agent to board tha
Britisher and sieaa wet goods.

wee with 84n
r?

Jupo

WASHINGTON, June 22— Instatetlons from treasury sent ofit yester­
day provided scaled stores be .sieged
and transferred to bonded warehouse
ami receipt issued to master of vet,
RHTAIL JBWBJfKRS.
........ '
■cl. In case both the llerangari* ami
ASSOCIATION CONVENTION
the liner Olympic which ale* now
ELECTRO OFFICERS bound for New York with sealed
liquor stores American agents of
operating lines haa been advised in
advance of Intended action of treas­
ury. The agent In pach case had
been informed
customs
officials
formal protest would be filed as soon
as action.waa taken.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 22—
Tho present migration of
nogroea
from the South 1* a natural progress
which will result in good, James Har­
dy Dillard, of Charlottesville, Va.,
said In an address at the llarvard
Alumni exorcises yesterday.
“ Advanced works of negro educa­
tion," ho said, "is remarkable, espec­
ially (n the amount of public funds
appropriated- The colored people are
showing each year remarkable growth
in holding property, In undertaking
business projocts, and in supplying
from their own rank* the profession­
al needs of the race. The Southern
whito people are more and moro rec­
ognising theso facte.
“ 8lxty years Is a short tlmo in his­
tory,. for any great readjustment.
There must be, of course, ebbs and
flows and now and then special
movements. Just now, for example,
we are Interested in tho renewal of
tho mlgratloq to tho north and west
ft |a a natural process that will re­
sult in good, and It will not change
the fact that the great majority of
these colored people will continue to
live in (ha South, and In the South, on
the whole, 1 think tho advatuw toward
I«tter understanding between races
in a new relation is as fast as It could
writ be In order to progens steadily
without harmful reaction, I am more
and more convinced of one fact, that
It la not wise to bo continually pull­
ing up tho1plant‘ to see how it la
growing." ... fv«t
*, * 1 :

___ ___. . . .

YORK,

Great Play at H. S.
treasury official* were concentrating,
their attention on Bemngarla tho
Tonight “The Girl
steamer Baltic slipped into quanta- 3
From Upper Seven7* tine this morning with axty-bna

w pm um !

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T!5Tv:p a g e s ix

MRS. FRED BAKER, Society Editor
Phony 217-W
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W rmm k a t r mmr f t l r w b vlattlasr
—It i n a r e a a l a r t a a r w h e r e a r n a l a s
••m r, a r If | n mrr « n f . M e t a l s * , w r it e

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923
» » : » f c s g l M l W i W &amp; l t t t ,i.y . »
back, nml there kcaught.vritb a hand « *
known here whore he hnn been con/some pear) ornamrnt ,nnd the alcerei
Ing
for tnany years selling and re­
were quite long nnd close fitting, thi
pairing
typewriters.
same dryatal embroidory which orna­
mented t^|L'waist, beinfc repeated or
Mineral deposit discovery like Radtbe skirt. The handsome veil of Rose ■ ’ ^ ■ • ■ f c * * * ^ - * * * * ^
Raining again for Thursday aftergivc8 the medical world a atibpoint lace rarnnged in coronet effect
&gt;on vacation.
.
•
stance of great virtue. Try Acid Iron
--------- '
Mineral Compound for. Indigestion,
The good old summer tlmo has nr- Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder
ved and fishing nnd picnic will be trouble and blood disorders. SatisfacLc Phophct," was
e order of me day.
tlon guaranteed. Ask your druggist
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07-}tp
Donald .Whitcomb is home from
_____ ___ _
•.__
rath Carolina where he, is engaged NOTICE TO REGIMENTAL BAND.
the U. S. Bureau of Bfnrltrts an«l
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II be the g u ct.trf heme, folks for a , Headquarters Bond Section Seriv-

‘ ■Htt«»mimer,’’ (Straugh
t«n)| T o k r , "It IkN&amp;Ktecatisc Youi
Heart la Mine,” (Herman Lohr)]
Prelude to professional, voice, "Be­
cause,’’ (fo’Hardclot);
intermezzo,
“ Love Sends Vou Gifts of Rosea ("

a S M la l r a r e t » lk | , i r t a r l a t a l , s U t a s
O etalla, a , Irlrp h n w r th e l i r a , . I t w lf l

80CIAL CALENDAR
Mr. and Mrs. .Donald

Edith .Smith anil Dorothy and liarold Gore have returned from Ruskln,
where they spent fcycrtri days visit­
sis ted liy Mr. \V. It. Cordner, of
ing the latter’s grandparents.
Jacksonville, who sang very sweetly,
Mrs? R. M. Martin, nnd Misses Elsie "From n Gardon” (Harry J. pomar).
and Dorothy Mnrtln and Robert Mar­
the bride’s attendants. The group
tin, o f Hlneaville, Ga., are the guests
of charming bridesmaids, Misnca Ber­
this -week tJfHr- and Mrs. Darsey on
tha Snyder of Jacksonville, Elizabeth
Range, Carolyn Thomas, Sarnh Kel­
ler, nnd Elizabeth Castor, nicco of
Mra. Forrest Lake, Misses Maude
the groom, wore lovely French mod­
and Harita Lake, Edna Greer of New
Hmyma, and Mao Holly, and Walter
els of pink chiffon over n foundation
Connelly left thin morning in the
of pink tnffeta. The bateau neck wnn
Lake car for Tamps wbepi Miss Sarfinished with n pleated band of the
ita Lake will Join friends nnd attend
chiffon, nnd in the hark, a cut-out
the Chi Omega houac party at Clear­
effect of the chiffon, over the tnffetn,
water Beach. The tesi of the parly
revealed a bow of silver ribl&gt;on, from
will return to Spnforvl this evening.
which graceful streamers fell below
the h&lt;;m of the skirt. .Silver ribbon
in^KINffON-miAY
The bridge is the only daughter of
roses ornnmented the skirt, nnd nlsn
A marriage that ramc as a great
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin I*, I-ayibriglit,
surprise, although It had been ex­
nnc one of Tampa’s loveliest young
pected fdr poiftc time, was that of
society girls, lieing endowed with
Mra. Hlnah Milieu Bray nnd Judge
rare personal
beauty, and gifted
Joseph J. Dickinson, which was sol­
with a charming personality. She
emnized this morning at nine o’clock
was graduated from Hillsboro High
at tho Flrat Baptist church, Dr. F. I).
school, nnd Inter attended the Florida
King officiating.
Stnto College for Women, nnd is n
Tho brldv waa attired in n lovely
member of the Chi Omega sorority,
coatume of grey canton crepe, a three
of which organization most of her
piece model, worn with hat nnd other
wedding nttendants arc also mem­
accessories also being of grey.
Her
bers. She recently was honored by
flowers were a corsage of roses and
being selected by Charles Dana Gib­
maiden hair ferns.
son, noted artist, from a group of at­
Immediately following the cere­
tractive girls, os one of Hie most
mony, Judgo and Mrs. Dickinson left
beautiful young Women in the South.
in their car for a trip down the west
She has been a popular member of
roast. Upon their return they will be
Tampa society since her return from
nt home to their friends at their new
school nnd was chosen ns one of the
homo Just completed on Magnolia
honor maids at the fifteenth nnnunl
avenue.
coronation ball of Ye Mystic Krcwe
Mra. Dickinson has made her home
of Gnsparilln Inst February, Since
in Sanford alnco early Billdhood nnd
the announcement of h«*r approaching
haa hosts of friends here. She Is n
marriage she hnn been complimented
graduate of Sanford High school, Int­ Jacksonville, where she graduated.
with a sprics of delightful pre-nuptial
She possesses an exceptional gracious,
er teaching in tho Grammar School.
courtesies. , t
- Judge-Dickinson (a the Judge of the ness and charm of manner which hur. French fhiwcrs.v An accordcon pleat­
Jilt Davies Is u son (4 Mrs. Eliza­
circuit court of thin district, and lias made her n fnvbritA ^vlth a host of ed georgette loop was caught nt one
beth Davies nnd n brother of Mrs.
friends,
and
has
been
honored
with
a
friends all over the state and is very
number of delightful pre-nuptial cour­ side of the skirt, the other featured G. I.. Cantor of '.thin city, and is one
prominent In business circles.
with n plain panel of georgette, und
Tho many friends of this couple are tesies, since the recent announcement the skirt hem ornnmented with sti­ of Tampa's mo*t successful young
wishing them every future hnppincss. of her approaching marriage.
Mr. Pemberton Is the son of Mr ver ribbon in latticed effect. About
and
Mrs. Pemberton, formerly of her hair was a linndenu of silver
.
DUTTON. MrGflKE
leaves, nnd she also carried a colonial
Tho following announcements have Pittsburgh, I’a., but now of Jackson­
ville nnd is well known in business bouquet of pink roses nnd vulley
Wen issued:
.
«
und social circles nd is connected lilies.
,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob McGhee
Next enmo the little flower girl,
with
Chase
dk'Co.,
of
Jacksonville
announce tho marriage of their
Miss Patsy Wall, pretty young
daughter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Houston
*
Sylvia Edith
Wall, who was indeed fuiry-like in u
lovely frock of pink tuffeta, with
■ Mr. Stewart Lyle Dutton
trimmings of tiny frills, mude sleeve­
June tOtn, *1923, ut 4:00 o'clock
less.
Silver ribbon streamers flutter­
First Christian Church, Jacksonville.
ed
from
a bow caught at the back,
A wedding of great Interest to tho
and she carried n Imskcl of pink rose
many friends of this popuinr young
pctuls, which she scattered forming
rouple, was that of Miss Sylvia Edith
it frugrnnt pathway for the bride.
McGhee nml Mr. Htownrt Lyle Dutton,
The groom, attended by his U-st
which was solemnized Saturday af­
man, Mr. Joe II. Johnson, came from
ternoon nt four o'clock at tho First
n side entrance, joining the bride at
Christian Church, In Jacksonville, Rev.
the chancel.
J. P. Boone officiating.
Ihe bride, who entered the church
Miss Marjorie Clay attended tho
with
her father, Mr. Edwin D. Ijiiiihridr as mnld of honor nml the groom
had M. I). Hnrthclson ns Ids best man. ruled, pumerous putted palms encir­ brlght, by whom she was given in
The bride wore a smart nnd Ink-oiii- cling the chancel, while ill the center marriage, was radiantly lovely in her
Regular meeting of Seminole ‘ iteing costume of white canton crepe, waa a huge basket of exquisite pink exquisite wedding robe of white bekah Inidge, Friday evening at 8
thP skirt drajied effect with panels roses nnd fern. On cither side were &lt;;rope bluck satin, beautifully em­ o'clock in Masonic Hall. Election of
of lattice work. Her hat was a pic­ gulden candelabra holding pink ta­ broiderer) in cryntul beads. The waist officers. Every meprber urged to
ture mode] of white visca straw. Her pers, these lieing lighted Just before fushionrd in long lines, was grace­ l&gt;v present.
flowers were a corsage of roses und the ceremony by Miss Elizabeth Cas­ fully drafted from the front to the
SECRETARY.
valley lllllos.
«
tor, bridesmaid. The chnncel and
Following tho ceremony the young chulr rails were entwined with grace­
couple left in their car for a trip down ful sprays of asparagus fern, nnd ex­
the cant coast. After July first they tending over the chancel wns an arch
wilt lie ut home to their numerous
formed o f ferns, from which pink
friends at their new home on Sunford
roses nodded their lovely heads, the
Heights.
effect Iwing one of rare artistic beau­
Mrs. Dutton's .traveling costume
"C J p fftc tT r u c k ,
ty. The windows were outlined with
was of grey Egyptian crepe with
ires
greenery, and the chandeliers were
trimmings of blue, worn with chic
diupvd with nspnragus
ferii, the
i y -pysj*
•
hat of grey nnd other accessories of
lights lieing covered with pink shades.
iw rnitd whatever type
grey.
Midway down the center aizlea was
you need In the Good­
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
arranged a gateway of pink entwined
rich line* '* From Heavy
nnd Mrs. Jgrob McGhee, of Seneca,
Kana. She has enjoyed wide popular­ with the fern nnd caught with loops
Duty Cords; to the Deity, not only in her own city, but of pink tulle, the entire setting repre­
wherever she lju» visited und It was senting that of n lovely outdoor gar­
y u i * ^ t*ctor Tn*
while she attended business collrge at den, nnd when during the eercinony
Quinsy, H l.thnt she met her fiance. the church was darkened save for the
ThsraYa Coqdrfch tire
The lovely joung bride Is noted for ruse glow of the shaded lights near
to
meat the exact de­
her beauty and charming pet suitably. the chancel und the tapers within tho
mands,
of your truck.
She attended Soneca (Kansas) high chancel, the wedding scene was one
Jdft HI ShWHJt.foryou.
school end was a giaduatc of the of eXcept|ouul beauty. The pewa for
the
relatives
nnd
intimate
friends
Claas of 1020. Also u graduate of
the Gem City Business College, at were mail.i'd wi(h ropes of pink tulle.
Preceding the cerdmony, the fol­
Quincy, ill,
lowing artistic piogram of nuptial
m'lklc v.ns r&lt; ruined under the direc­
tion of Mrs. \V. II. Ferris, organist
Phene No. 39
as'itted by V”*, Claude Park, soSanford, Florida .
piano" soioli.; Organ, "Andante As

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Sanford Buick Co,

"Beet inthelong Hun

PILGRIM"

Mr. hhd flirt. Victor Check have re­
turned from several months spent in
many points in the vest nnd south­
west nnd will romam Jiero during the
nummer months.
If the weddings keep up in Han­
ford thcrn will not be mnch material
left in the way of boys And girls.
Hanford is getting larger all the time
nnd instead, of two or thre weddings
in Juno we now have several dozen.

The Herald for first class Job work.
0 . W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fin.
4-24-tfc

eyes, Inuf breath and take* no fntcnwt in
play, it is almost a certainty that wonna
are rating away it* vitality. Thosurest
remedy for worms uWhito'a Cream Vcrmifuge. It is positivo destruction to the
worms but barmlcaa to tho child. „ Price
86c. Bold by
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For quick results *fX • wadt sf

tCKACIIK, KIDNEY '
TROUBLE
Rheumntic |»tiM&gt; ^
ed fcqling, too fn^tot
colored or strong ^
s of kidney nnd I.Udfc,
was always having ,
t i n t
^ cnil*c&lt;* ,nc Rccit ia{.
feting," writes Mrs. Fel&gt;cr, Mcdforf,
J1**5! , “ Could
»lccp and at tiewa
* could not atnnd straight. Tried p*
ley Kidney PiUs *n&lt;| found rrliefl
ston hnrknrh,. bi.i.
,
‘
f
u
.
y nnJ blaJ*»
troubles with 1’ ulcy Kidney Pills. .Sold
everywhere.—Adv.
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Tho Herald for first class

Fv E. Demo-; was here todny call­
ing on the typewriter trade. He now
has headquarters in Daytona hnving
ifcently married Miss Lucille Perkins

CLAY A W A Y THE YEARS

Apply Boncill.v Bcautificr casmlc clay to
your (ace, and rest while It dries, tnen
remove and see and feel Ihe wonderful
difference In the color and lexlurt of the
akin.
v*
$
Guaranteed to do these definite things for
the (ace or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give it color. Lift out Ihe
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sue* and muscles. Make the skin soft
and smooth.
j
You can obtain regular sizes from your
favorite toilet counter. If not. send this
ad. with lOccntsloBoncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, for a trial tube. •

With every bottle of M A V I8 l*motr and Almond (res*.
50c. size, wy will give FREE one Mafd’or Vnnity Rosie,
r Face Powder, 75c, we will give FREE one small t»ule

Phone 825-

•The Rexull Store

IS THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SHOES
STOCK IS BIG AND COMPLETE

Ladies’ Black Oxfords, at, per pair ..........
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Ladies’ IJIack or Brown Oxfords, or One-Strap Pump, pail
$5.00 Ladies’ Brown or Black Oxfords or 1-Strap Pumps, pa
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Ladies' Egyptian Sandals, Plain White, White Trimmed in
Bed, and White Trimmed in Green, at, per pair...........
$6.00 Ladies’ Brown or Black Oxfords or 1-Strap Pumps, p
Boys’ Brown Oxfords, at, per pair........................

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Men’s Brown Oxfords, Bal or Blu, at, per p a ir......................
$5.00 Men’s Black or Brown Oxfords, Bal or Blu, at, pe/pnii
Men’s Good Leather Scout Shoes,- at, per p a ir ......... ...........
Men s Army Last Shoes, at, per pair ....

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■nifTH OUT HODGES. hndtfreYe'd* Mwnys
iho|t jw
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troei' you'dpdn
you' updn entering
tffitt
■{he brccM1'cbrart in' the back 1doors
of tho shop right off the* Lake Monroe.
There are plenty of.barbers to wait
on you and give you the*service that
you like to' have,' no call on thorn and
lx? sure and nsk Ixinny if he likes
cranberries. Ho will enjoy this quegtion as he sure is fond of tho little
red berries.
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TtOI

For tbs week ending June 10, 102.1.
PAT
•. There was Jess rain and much more
sunshine than during tho previous
week, although heavy to locally ex­
Mrs. Henry Wight, Reporter . t o cessive rains fell over Gadsden, Mad­
Phone 345-W
* ison, Columbia and adjoining counties,
.j
hi resulting unfavorably for cotton gen­
h h h i s i s M h n ^ erally, and other crops, especially
tbosa on low lands, Temperatures
ft BOMB INTERESTING FACTS CON­ fibre moderately-high which, with
JUNE 22—8:15 P. M.
CERNING THE WOMAN'S
the bright sunshine, added to the un­
favorable situation. Warm weather
CLUB BUILDING
Up .to ,tbe present time no public
statement, has been made as to the
'CHARACTERS
matured plana and the financial stat­ most crops. Cotton showed slight
us of the.'building program of the local Improvement on uplands, not­
Uov. Johp Blake.................. — — • —
—
..—..Robert Williams
Woman'* Club. It is now feasible to withstanding its grassy condition and
Frances Hughes, Acting Manager of the W, R. and C. R.
mako * clear expression, and It Is the the prevalence of weevil. The condi­
_____ Meade Baker
deglre of Mra. Tolar, president, and of tion of corn varies very much; on the
....Ralph Woodruff
Edward Fielding, Civil Engineer ................
tbp building committee to have every whole, It is Improved on uplands, es­
—...^..William Moye
Douglas Mason, Civil Engineer ...— l —....
elub member and every, friend of the pecially .where effort was msdo to
...... Victor McLauiln
Stove Malone, a Cowboy . . . « . *».^**..*-&gt;...
organisation share in a complete un­ cultivate it.
Some small fields arc
.Morton Aycocke
Errs Simpson, a Cowboy — ..... —...........
derstanding of what has been accom­ excellent, but large areas on low
..................Troy
Ray
Jonah Hawkins, Sheriff ...»---- •.—*•---------- •—
plished and what is being projected. lands arc very poor; much was aban­
_
_
___
..Dougins
King
Noah Hawkins, his son ............................ ..
The following Itemized account of re­ doned, and some Acids Where tho crop
......Byron Stephens
Fit* Hugh MontmcrryfLoveland :--- ------ ceipts and expenditures to date nam­ was fair to good has been laid by.
..—— George Cowan
Tom McShsne, From tho East ..........ed has been handed In by Mra. E. M. Melon shipments continued in a small
i.—......— Mac Holly
Rose Hawkins, Jonah’s daughter — .....- .....
GOtloway, chairman of the butyding way; melons are small and inferior,
..... Gladyco Wilson
Mary Hawkins, Jonah's daughter ............
committee:
with indiffrent local demand. Ship­
.Virginia
DcCouraey
Fawn No-Afraid, an Indian G irl................ ~
Fineneial Statement of Building Com­ ments have ended from tho lower
Mrs.
It.
C.
Maxwell
Mra. Susan Brent, Mason’s Aunt .................
mittee, June 9, 1929
...Elisabeth Flowcra
counties, current activities being
Octnvln Brent, a daughter.........- ..... - ..........
Amount of cash on hand
....Demarius Munson
Genevieve Brent, another daughter.............
....Margaret Berner
when Club building was
Flossie Mason ............ .............. ....................
contracted for remodelling $1,690.00
.'— Sarah Whccless
Muriel Lee ----- ...»....... —.... —..... - ....... .........
Maude Lake
Interest on money held . in
Irene" Gordon
— — - .................- ...........
.......Dorothy
Stokes
v * savings
Florcttc, Mrs. Brent's Maid ...............
Donations
...Ollie Vera Glinson
from tho central division. The dry
Genic McShanc, the Girl from Upper Seven
$1,491.00
wcathor during the week Improved
ACT I.—An old ranch house used as the office of tho V. R. &amp; C,
Liberty Bond .....
100.00
tomatoes In somo localities of the
R.
R.
nt the foot of the Uppej Seven trail, in tho morning.
InL on Ll^ Bond
14.68
northern division, although most of
Proceeds frorti Play {In May)
the crop has. largely deteriorated.
ACT !•.—Same as Act I, in tho evening.
Proceeds In ‘Rummage Solo,
Cane made fair progress, exco^t on
ACT III.—Same ns Act II, lato In the evening.
I In May) .......................... .
wet low lands; peanuts, cow peas, and
F »m Club Letter (six wornvelvet beans Improved, whore effort
. Music, by High School Orchestra,
was made to eultlvato, but grass has
High School Orchestra m
Music.......
Borrowed from Peoples Bank
a groat headway qnd the situation is
___
Mrs. William Leak ■
.(in May) ..........................
Vocal Solo
difficult. The harvesting of tobacco
Accompanied
by
Mrs.
R.
R.
Deas
si
made fair to good progress; shade
Total resoui
tobacco is very good. Sitrus trees ■VnBIBIBIBBBIBIBlIiaBBSISBBIHIHIimillimillHII
$0,376.06 are doing well, ns a rule, although
(available)
409.00 some low lands arc too wet, and to
In pledges .—
That’s Ail We ll Have U ft When We
that extent locally unfavorable.1
Pay Our Income -Tax.
$8,844.06
Total resources to data.
(FrombKumloops (Can. Telegram.
the'city. It sought to get more
WANTED—We want your hide. money than it cquld lawfully rollcct
Contract prico for Club H. $10,525.00
Best prices paid. Knmioop’s Junk for tho service It rendered. And it
AlfehHecta Fee ( 2 4 % ) ......
203.14
Co/ Phone 652.
sought to dp it by dishonest and often
sneaking and umierhnndcd methods.
' Total cost of Club Houso..$ 10,780.04
OUR SWEETIE CAN QUALIFY.
Paid to Contractor to date:
Pcoplo nru prone to be rnreless in
April 6....$! ,053.06
dealing with large corporations. They
( From' Tacoma News-TVibune)
April 21.. 1,470.05
S A L E 8 L A D Y WANTED—Only presume thorn .to be honest until
ftt READ 'EM ANI) WEEP!
May ft .... 062.40
slight knowledge required. Call nf- proven othcrwlaa.
May 26 .. 604.00
ter 7 p. m. nt United Shoo Shop, 021
The people of Daytona assumed
to
(Copyrighted by R. C,
June 2....
4(16.00 4,466.11
Pacific Ave.
the Public SoHrire Company to lx;
t o
Wright)
Laid Arfh. to date $107.77 4,652.86
The store wns crowded long before honest. The company took ndvan-;
4ju* appointed hour*
«uugktjliajuiu.-.^
‘Balance due — ...................
est gain by adding a few cents or n ■~
Funds on hand ..................
Don't lx? the early worm, or the few dollars to the bills of consumers *
GITIMIHM*
rds
will get you.
Steve.
of eWtyjr^jf.'CHjf long as they could.*
U«t come whnt may, my optimism
Funds needed to complcto
get *by JvJlIt .fills Arffceduru it wns ■
grows;
payment ............................
NO MORE HPBED,
easy- (ftjnl f&amp;tOOV 4 year, more ur|"
Whstover
happens
may
bo
turned
In'pledges ........................... .
Bill Jones iny dying on a bod—n less.— MY&gt;i^eaay'4ntt dishonest money J
to gain.
broken,
mangled wreck—hlA brains looked gopiL MJt1Jthu ; books - looked ■
On A$&gt;ril 30, a circular letter was I plan to wear out all iny oldest were mixing from his head, ho had a
good bcenrfse H Inclcnkvd dividends. It si
clothes
mailed to the membership, enclosing
broken neck, three broken ribs, twist­ wont’ look,
now that the com-! 5
On
days
when
God
decides
to
liuve
prftited forms for pledges, calling nted spine, one leg nil gone to smash; puny in n^iul^t^ ipso ten limes w)mt *
It
rain.
(etiyon^o tho urgent need for strong
his epiglottis out of line, across his it was able to steal in one year. ■
co-Operatlon and giving in detail the
bruanl n slush. 1 asked poor Hill There'll be an ■awful howl about ■
proposed .cost and plana for tho work
whnt mighty force had brought him abuse o f Capital and discouragement ■
of .construction. It wns asked that
to this stale. He answered me with of enterprises. The people of Day- "
raqh member contribute at least $5.00.
grent remorse: "I tried to bent the tonn will be asked to. forgive ami for- *
If fhla request is complied with, the
freight to Hpivinji Crossing and 1 get with it promise that tho company *
mopry derived.from this source alone
lost. Ob, woe Is me," ho 'cried, "If will steal no more.
.
Wil) mako a substantial forward boost
1 hud stopped to count Ihc cost, tq
toward tho sam still required, so it is
The cumpaiSy wants tq nettle now 5
bent it I'd not tried." His supermopt earnestly urged that the rewith thp peoplp( front whom it has *
oijtht
is now a wreck and not worth
sponso to this be unanimous.
taken dlslionest dollars. It want to "
thirty rents; the rudder and the nfMIGHT 1IK HO, T(&gt;0.
settle by keeping what. U has stolen *
The Club House will be turned over
ter-deck are hanging on a fence. And
At
n
recent
suffragatc
banquet
complete to tho Building Committee
and giving a promise that it will ■
Joneslc in the tho grave-yard nlccps,
lull woman hh
onIJuly 20, oial Inquiries are already rather "henney’
steal no more.
"
1
while o'er his silent tomb- his widow
■
coming'In about dates for rentals As "Whnt makes young girls rap nbout
The
Public
Service
Company
Is
in
■
wrings her hands ami weeps, bewail­
on$ .oftiha beat sources of income is the way they Be7"
the position of the burglar who is 5
Someone suggests that. perhaps ing her sad doom. Oh, why will morderived1from' these, rentals, It -Is Imcaught
with the goods as he emerges J
pentlve that tho house bo suitaiily they nro out looking for their Mam­ tali try for sjmed when trying brings from your home. Ho offers to com- ■
sad end; for bettor far ,it is agreed
equipped at the earliest possible date, mas.
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&lt; ,
on safety's trail to wend. I one time promise with you, and says: " if si
and with this end In view the club
you'll let me g o’ anti take these goods ■
membership has been divided into
The Anh would desert the ocean— drove my spangled rig nt steenty
I hnvu stolen from you I'll promise 3
miles
an
hour;
but
I
ran
down
u
committees with the following chair- if all thu garlic consumed itnmtully
not to burglarise your home ngnifi." *
Poland
pig
and
ground
him
into
men, who will bo asked to assume tho were cast onto the wnves,
You’d hardly agree to that proposi- J
responsibilities mentioned opposite
Noah would still be. in the Ark, if flour. It eost me forty bones for pig,
tion
from n burglar. Why agree to ■
three
hundred
for
repairs;
the
doctor
their Mantes.
all the time lost by copa loafing on
a
similar
proopsition from the Pub- ■
drew
a
pension
big,
the
nurses
all
their
bents
wero
recorded
and
rcShades and Draperies—Mra. D. P.
gut theirs. So now 1 jaunt along at lie Service Company.
Drummond, chairman,
versed.
ease, no apredslrr (lend nm I; 1 do
If you are one of those who have S
Card Tables—Mra. Kdwnnl lame,
Tim lllack Hen could Ih&gt; painted not yearn for graveyard trees nor been nibbed you will prolmly receive 3
chairman.
mansion in the sky.
a request to call at the Public Service "
Card Table Covers, Mrs. R. R. red (snd thus change'Us name) If
Company office and adjust the mat- ■
all tho rouge consumed In the United
De^s, chairman.
KILLING THE GOOSE.
ter. Uu careful how you adjust it. a
Luncheon HeU—Mrs. D. L Thrash. .States annually were gathered to­
And &lt;l°n't adjust It at all without a 3
gether
in
one
Immense
paint
can.
*r, jrhairmsu,
The
franchise
of
the
Daytona
Pub­
refund o f everyf cent you have been JJ
Furnishing
for committee and
lic Service Company is estimated to overcharged. Demand what is right- *
KAHIKR SAID THAN DONE.
Brassing Rooms—Mrs. W. E. Watson,
Cancelling the foreign debts and bo worth front $260,000 to $360,000. fully VoUtis and get it. Don't sign {B
chairman.
It belongs to the people of Daytona, any agreument to, jet bygones lie by- 3
I Ishes—Mra&gt; E. M. Galloway, letting Americans .pay them.
but
wns intrusted to the Public Serv­ goncs.
^
Putting ell the bootleggers in Jail.
ice
Company
^nder!
fs
|
pledge
that
U
Giving
the
profiteers
their
Just
qUveruras*r-The Juniors, Mra. J,
*'.»kLo Public ‘ Service) tfoUlalnV1hds £
would live up to certain restrictions killed the goose that laid the golden' 9
Voodrutf, president.
dues.
Persuading the wife that last —charge certain rates and deal fairly
J tU lfl. HENRY WIGHT,
, . ........ — - Press Chairman. yoar'a hat looks better tbuu a m w and' without discrimination with! ha
Now let it pay the funeral ex
our"peopla.
one would.
penses.— Daytona J on t^ ku ,,,.. {
•The coropiny'haif violated the con­
HAD TO HAVI IT
tract with tho city and has forfeited
HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONS.
'■ ,V—
auapicious •
Telling the truht about your rela­ Ita franchise. It has lost an asset
»
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An East Aider thinks the world
worth more than a quarter of a mil1$ oil -wrong, says the Detroit Ntws. tives.
E lh e lM ’ouiing iiomo in Toin’e
Calling a man larger than yourself lion dollars, That valuation returns
car, Sunday craning, we made more
Hoping to induce hli landlord not
to the people of Daytona to do with
a liar.
than fifty miles eg hour I
to raise his rent he decided $6 re­
Trading your neighbor your old as they choose— to sell to the best
decorate his flat at his own &lt;Upcnsc.
Clara— What did you quarrel
advantage or erect a plant and serve
ear.
uUiut,
door?— Judge.
- \
With hi« wife be toiled far Into the
Offerjng the minister a drink of themselves. A resolution by the city
night to scrub and dean the place, home blew.
council and an endorsement of the
and paid,* prefty penny to the pacourts will take the franchise com­
periunger and painter, When the
pletely out of the hands of the PubUa Service Company, TbLf . action
flat-had, been tramfurrafifths tenw 11'doubtless come ta due
ant^eomJj^htStov-irCi)y’ !he land*
ib^Wu, but I iflight by sltowGfecd is at the bottom o f the whole
^t*
PofK Jtfm bills for them.—
nitier.
The PuWlc Hot vice Comjmr»y was

tltjr Tfcr A««nrlnln|
TACOMA, Wash., Jun

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guard cutter Hear has left Nom, , East Cape Siberia where* four A^
lean -schooners, including
’
Tacoma, were slotcd rcccntl* u
soviet authorities ostensibly rhlr^
with violating trading
Ths yiformatiop reachrd
^Ii- A«h‘ on» &gt; nf ««, . ^ Piyncrs of i j

HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

s«rtUry

State Hughes.
■ i'! «*ijt ':t

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1*011,- which Is 400 feet deep

iW*om
.
'

BOXES
FOB
y Package:

lyO RY SOAP,

A. &amp; P. PLAIN OLIVES,

Cnkg,
A. &amp; P. NAPHTHA
POWDER, Pkg.

Tfir

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

MAZOLA- OIL*
Pints .......... !....... ....... .

Dozen

SECOND
STREET
Bel ween
DARK
AND OAK

SECOND

^ATLANTIC

STREET

Jlelween
DARK
AND OAK

Over 7 5 0 0 store

ORLANDO’S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE

SILK DEPARTMENT
BeltlfaK’rf ChnrntbUHC.1 Every yard fully
Runrantecd, and every skein of silk used in
[he manufacture in pure dyed. This is in a
wonderful range o f colors, including Wis­
teria, Navy, Taupfl, Dark Brown and Marine
Blue, Selling regularly for
A O
$3.50, Saturday ami Monday.....t j l l s t / d
One piece of pure ailk Ratine, in shade of
Wild Rose. Selling regularly for
A A »
$1.85, while it lasts, Sat. and Mon. . . . * f v v

Satin Francals. Our colors range of this
cloth consists of only five Hhades, ns follows:
Turquolite, Scnfoaip. Squirrel, Slate and
Brown... Selling reguldrly fov $3.50/ &lt;&gt;ur
price, Saturday and
1'C * ! Q f t
Monday
.... ............... :...t j z i e v O
Ortc: piece &lt;?f Mitel's Tdlty-’H o ‘ Sklrtiilg in
plaid design.* ’ Brawn groiitulA vith'a combma'
tion plaid of Maise,"French' BlutvEnd
dew. Reg. price of thin tlttth in
$3.95, Hat’, and Monday...‘./.I.::....

VVHITK GOODS DEPARTMENT
No. 7198 Dimity. This is a new linen finish­
ed ((imlty in a small check thut should ai&gt;lK‘“[
to'the belter dressed wonian. .This cloth will
give excellent satisfaction, and v.uriu’s beau­
tifully. Regular price 46c*
G Q p
Suturday and Monday ............ ..........
LACE DEPARTMENT

TOILET GOODS DEI*T.
For a "Special" in the Toilet Goods Depart­
ment we will have a combination sale. This

Five pieces of Clung edge in a 5-inch whith
and in patterns of Rose, Fern Leaf,,
.Lily and Oak Leaf. Saturday and M°nofv
as.one of our leading specials we wdl (ultr
these to you ift,, .
; , , .
2 6 C
per yard ............................... ;;—r r ......
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT

ART DEPARTMENT
QhBgyepVt ^hhmbraj' Drcsqcs, all stamped in
attractive deidgnu, ready to be embroidere:!.
Thp.se wmAi.MJ, tdzcH from 2 to ,4 yearn. Regu­
lar price 50c. Saturday and
O C a
Monday, each....................................

Martha .Four Foot h 0ftc4, PWp
with mercerized lisle t
o
p
,
7JI
only. Reg. price $3. Sat,, M
P R o *
Fancy aUripcd Rolelten, with ru ffU i
Regular, price
‘A't-r - - vS'g U N
Saturday and'Monday....._

CORSET DEPARTMENT

READY-TO-WEAR DEI*T*

Mme. Lyra Corsets. Our entire stock of
Mme. Lyra corsets in brocade arid plain cou­
til, Sat. and Monday .......... HALF PRICE
Not all s iz y In each Htyle represented.
PERKY PEGGY Dresses. Materials of
ham, tissues and rutine voile feature th^e
exclusive little frockH. Selling 0 &gt; | q q

Hand-made blouses with colored collar
cuffs in especially attractive design*- J r l
ular price $5.75, Saturday and
ilK
M ...... I ....
•
« * J s w v
Monday
CHILDREN’S
Boys’ Overalls. Plaii
bination khaki with I
and cuffs, Sat, an d/

S H l A s S S S I S I l S S ik M H a M B .S l l .B S S .S S S I B I B I

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tr,

«rUti

�000 profit sharing plan, a movo'.thai
fnlned him international fame.
(
neWspa'|Ud of the South.
Mpnr will renumber, too, a. yeai
Yjir further' Informal
or ao later wheh announcement wal
Mi^nufafturera , Recoil,
made that If sales went to a certah
'figure every Ford purchaser woul*
a rebate. The sales passct
'•.TEMPTED AND FILL
*Mrs. Mary Taylor spent Monday the figure and the checks went out bj
y
with Mrs. Claude Raullnacm.
the hundreds of thousands.
A ,fi^tid lous frlemPof
when
“ ilr. and' Mrs. P. T. Wakefield were
When in 1919 Edsel B. Ford as
. .
* mt -•■ :»
. *L
oVdi-'jth iny apartment
sumcd the presidency, his fsthei
With ‘lHp' .KotC gM|t 0 T(?r hpr ion,'
turned over to him all the reaponai
technological college, work upon asking if she might hang it in my
bilitiea of &lt;that office, and he has
which it U eapectml wUl^gin^shorttaken an Important part in all de­
velopments of the company since that
[friends from Pin, Castle;
1,1 •' time. Upon beeoming president, Ed- Record, and what, (a tijm o f^ thls
The next day ';I received V HmchMrs. G. A. Nicholson Is spending sel Ford purchased the remaining week’s, issue Is practically true qd, ev­
pon
invitation, aud after much bit[the week with h^r soh,' Mr. J. Nlchol- 4 m per cent held by outside stock­ ery ivgue, without realising H»nt the
tllng
with my conscience I suc­
holders, and on July 9th, 1919, the panorama which is being unfolded of
tson at Osteen/
cumbed
to Iho twupinlidn to wear
Mrs. A. E. Mathia of Quay, Flo., company was reorganised under the Southern activity has probably never
$3,000,000
for
development
of
oil
tlie
gown'.
1
before
been
surpassed,
if
it
has
ever
laws pf Delaware fpr an authorized
bean,
matched
in
this
country’
It
•
it
properties
in
that
state,
Ye*,
I
xpet
my friend oh ttTe
capitalization of $l0b,bw,000.6oj‘ reaching
all
parts
,ff
the
Soutfc.From
stnpetl
She
•faced
the situation like
i IRoad building activity goes, on
[mother, W
j.'M . iPWKHC*‘
} In him ambition to do the great­
Mr. Oacar Nicholson returned to est amount of good for the largest Maryland to Texas the sweep4of con. apace. Kentucky lead* for the week a true sportsman—but I acted like
his home at Daytona Beach last Sat­ number of people, Henry Ford has atruetlon activities ia under way, in actual contracts amounting to over the culprit ! wa«.—Chicago Tribune.
Picking here and there a few of the
urday.
always kept tho Ford car within the
Tho Herald delivered tlx tfmes a
outstanding
Items in one week’s Is. $1 ,( 90,000, while North Carolina Is
Mr. W. R. Prevatt of Moore’s Sta- reach of persons of average means.
sue,
we
give
an
Indication
0f
how
inviting
bids
for
the
constructhA
of
tioh la here atpy|ng .wlth his mother,
lout October .the price of Ford car* great if the development now under 192 miles of Improved highways.
lira. J -M. Prevatt.
wa sagaln reduced, bringing the va­ way in the South.
Thosfe few Items merely serve to In­
The CommuAily Club will give a rious' types to the lowest level in the
Preeminently is this true in textile dicate bow the South is moving for­ AN ORDINANCE DEFINING THE
l social tea at the home of Mrs. J. T. history of the company. And only
mill building, but textile mills are not ward with tremendous strides in ma­
CRIME OF UNLAWFULLY PO&amp;.
McClain Thursday afternoon at two- recently the Inauguration of the Ford
oy any means monopolising the situa*- terial development of every kind.
SENSING. CONiKOLLtNG. US­
thirty.
Weekly Purchase Han has opened tlon. The Pacific Mills of Boston,
ING, MAKING, REPAIRING, AND
T|iey do n o t. touch upon the cnorMiss Mary- Stones of Tavares, Fla., tho way to automobile ownership for
Maas., is putting out $5,000,000 in the tonus volume of construction work
EMPLOYING ANYTHING FOR
is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E. additional millions of people who can
building of a great cotton mill and Under way, for in the aggregate some
THE UNLAWFUL MANUFAC­
Prankler^fi'a few -days this week. now boy Fords on weekly payments
TURE OF DISTlLtEI) INTOXI­
bleachery plant near Spartanburg, S. hundreds of mllljons of dollars of
Among- the m any nut o f town vial- a* low as $5.00.
C This is especially interesting in work in bulldlrtg operations, In high­
CATING LIQUORS, IN THE CITY
tors who attended the barbecue here
The first car manufactured by the view of the.fact that years ago op* of way construction, and in municipal
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AND
loft. Thursday, given by the Geneva Ford Motor Company was on the New England**' foremost
political mprovements of all kinds is now goPRESCRIBING A RULE. OF EVI­
Peeking Company, w*re, ( Mr. and fbad hi'June, and sold the early part economists, Mr, Edward Atkinson, of;
rtg forward in every part of the. DENCE GOVERNING SUCH CASMfsl Ed. Fnmell, Mr. Theodore Aul|n, of July, 1903. In the Initial year, ten took the ground (ha( Uwaa'im*
ES, AND PROVIDING A PENAL­
$outh.
[ Mh' Claffc, Mr. Jim Uee of Oviedo, 1903-04, tho company produced 1,708 possible ever to develop’the blenijhery
TY
FOR T(1E VIOLATION OF
Broadly speaking, notwithstanding
. H «ry Mutbla.and family. Jcano Rouse cars and each year has seen its industry in the South, "because,1’ said
THIS
ORDINANCE.
■nd family, Mrs. Paul Saurbowin steady espansin, until in 1922 pro- be, "the glacial era demonstrated that iopte of the conditions which have
PE IT ENACTED BY VlIE PEOPLE
prevailed
In
the
cotton
producing
In­
and |daughters of ,Orlando, 'Sheriff luction totaled 1,351,33, and this year pure sprinjf water suitable for bleachOF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
dustry, the South Is jroing forward
Hand, Judge Dickison, Mr. Schelle wiM'pa.&lt;fe tho 1,500,000. mark, n figure cry purpose* could: never be found In
FLORIDA:
$n sounder lines, and on n larger
Msines afid Mr. David Speer of San­ which it is estimated .will equal, if the South.’’
t
■»
SECTION 1— That it aholt bo unscale than over before in its history.
ford, Mr. ’ P. K. Sloggey, Mr. John
Among other important cotton mill Industrial development is no longer
Fender and Mr. Hancock of Daytona
enterprises reported during tho week
wss a $300,000 mill company at High
Beach.
Point, N. C.; a bleachery and dye
Mr*. Jr-M, Little and-daughter of
wgrka plant at Lanot, Ala.; the sale
New Smyrna spent .last week with
and sent them to all parts of the for about $1 ,000,000 of cotton mills at
world, and more than 0,000,000 are Op4llka1 Ala.; and n projected •$500,now in use in the United Slates alone. 000 milbat El Paso, Tex.
In.polk County, N. O., $1,000,000 la only outstanding illustrations uf the
Manufacturing methods of the
to be expended for the development of great things which are going on ev­
Ford Motor Company have been and
water power.
erywhere In tho South.
remain the marvel of engineering ex*
An Alabama company is projecting
ports of tho world! All art based on
Fgr definite and Jtpo?ifir facts
un expenditure o ( about $7,000,000 or
'ou t the progress nod development
$5,000,000 for the development of one
tho South consult the annual llluo
plant of 1,05,000 hydro-elec trie Imrso
Book of Southern Progrtvoi, tu2,t edi­
power, and the enlargement of anoth­
tion (price 50 centa) -and rend regu­
er plant at a cost of about $ 1,000,larly the Manufacturer* Record.
For business cultivation nf the
South advertise in thetMunufiicturp
to time for the $ 10,000,000 hotel

SKCTION 7— Th.t thi. ordlitro-"
(lO f day* after it* final pbrea^T In"
n newspaper of general circulation is
(he City of Sanford; Florida.
i
9ECTION 8.—that this ordinance
shall bectuAc Wfbctlve . fmfiiedlately,^
from and after its filial j&amp;iSXsgv. fA'
. Passed hy the unanimous rote o f
the City CommiMfbn of lhe’T?Uj‘‘ df*
Sanford, Florida, this 18th day of
'*
..4 1 ..(wing distilled into an Intoxicating June, 1923.
•X
11 FORREST iATtffe: ’
liquor, except .where expressly permit­
•. •'f.* Mayor.
ted by the Laws of this State.
C. J. MARSHAbly iif
I ^SECTION
That It shall bo p’rl•o City Commissions*
pia facie evidence of a Violation of
;
'U&lt;t J‘ i -t ii ( hlJI^H!
Attest
f
j(hf several sections of this act if any
LIPS',. &lt; (SEAL) '■* City Clerk; ■'” » “ ■•'■d
r
____ __ ___________ _________ F MoVed and secontW; .thiit4't!hb
heg dwelling house or on or about i quirement* pf n second reading of ttfc'
his or her premise*, or so near there, nbovo and foregoing ordinance, at
to ns to lead to the reasonable belief nnother regular meeting of the City
that said things arc within the cus- Commission, rtot le*s''lhs'n one wet^
tody and control of the occupants of from this date, shall be dispensed
the house or premises.
with by the unanimous vote of the
SECTION 5.—That any person vlo- City Commission of the City of San(siting any of the provision* of thl*
Florida, this 18th day of Juno,
Pnlinnnce shall upftn conviction, bo A. D. 1923.
punished hy n fine not exceeding Two
FORREST IAKE,
Hundred ($200.00) Doll ore, or b f ImMayor,
prisonment not exceeding Ninety (90)
C. J. MARSHALL,
days.
SECTION G. That all Ordinances
cr parts of Ordltuinres in conflict with
the provisions of this ordinance are

I

O ur C o n stan t A im
to bring before the public eve ^he qualities and .iRcritH that
accentuate the OAKLAND'S superiority. ,U&gt; almost Hqpqrpower of climbing and taking.the grades without exccuMv®
consumption and Hh remarkable rcsppnso ,un)|er trying .con*
dlllons are hut of the few points strongly emphasized In Ha
road test. "A super car” says the nutomoblliat and he’s
right.
/

S

Ljrnsn

Onk Avenue and Third Street
■SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 17&lt;

4R*alAUJitt htfUftg.ARtl Blmwllbji L;

plant contract having recently been
uring economy possible. Thus with awarded to an Atlanta concern at a
costa cut to the minimum all along* cost of $500,000.
the line, from primary raw material!
Fifty school buildings *re projected
to finished cars, trucks and tractors, In Virginia to be constructed during
it is able to give the purchaser a high (he present year nt a cost of $1,500*
quality product at a very low prlpe.
0000.
It has Its own coal mines in Weil
The Virginia Railway was recently
Virginia and Kentucky, nnd iron ore reported to spend shout $15,000,000
mines and foreits in Northern Mich­ on the electrification of Its line tho
it already has the largest steam locoigan.
Tho Ford nRilrnd, the Detroit, To- motives in the. world hauling the
ledq it Ironton, connects with prac­ heaviest freight trains ever moved in
tlcatly
tically every transcontinental line, this or any other country. Work on
----------- :------- BATES QUITS------------- -----which affords unusual shipping fa­ this electrification Is actively under
way.
HENRY CELEBRATES cilities.
TTiough Galveston when it was re­
At River Rouge, with n plant area
TWENTIETH • BIRTH­ of 1,200 acres, the compony besides built a few years ago constructed a
DAY-SOM E RECORD having the largest foundry In tho seawall regarded os amply strong to
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 25-26-27
world ,opcrates its own blast furn- meet any emergency, is to spend near­
Commencing Promptly nt 9:30 o’clock each morning
FORD MOTOR COMPANY HAS &gt;, m . machine shuns, body plant, saw ly $700,000 for tho extension of llsi
seawall
and
is
carrying
on
consider­
I*LA NTH ALL QVBR TUB
The
Livery and Sales Stables in
mill, power plant, locomotive repair able dredging operations for deeping
«
&gt;, i‘
WORLD.
Its
harbor.
South
Florida
to Quit Business
shops and the Ford son Tractor plant.
Miami,
typical
of
the
general
actlv1
The parent plant of tho coidpapy
Without limit or r»u»«rvo— Hornes, Mules, Cows, Wagons,
In Highland Park occupies nearly 300 Ity prevailing throughout Florida In
Carts, Buggies, Single uml Double Harness, Farming Imple­
acres, of which 123 are under roof. municipal Improvement*, has sold $2 ,ments, Now Creum Separator, Ford Truck, Office Furniture,
Her* are th* general offices, the De­ 730,000 of bonds and proposes to
100 Chickens, Hay, Grain and many other articles.
troit Sales Branch, Jhe boy*’ indus­ sptty! $ 1,000,000 of this amount.for
Private Sale between now nnd sale date
filling.in along the
trial school, and the world’s largest park purposes and HUlng-in
Terms: Cash or Bankable Notes
Wilarget
bay front; $750,000 for an enlarge*
Individual automobile plant.
The dfmpany has a glass plant at water supply; $400,000 for the exten­
L.
BATES’ STABLES
sion of the municipality owned street
Glsssmere. Pa., unoUier at Highland
515 Jackson Street, Tnmpn, Florida
car system, and small sums for other
betterment work.
Atlanta is spending $ 1,000,000 In
building a half-mile viaduct 60 fuel,
wide to lessen tfrffic congestion
carry travel over several railroad
lines,
.
Birmingham is preparing to hulld
et a coat of over $450/100 an auditor,
CANDLER AND HtylDK
lum to seat over 0,000 people.
IN WASHINGTON; IIK
A life insurance company in JackWONT SEE REPORTERS son, Miss., will build a $500,000 office
building to contalir about 200 offices.
WASHINGTON, June 22.—Asa G.
An electric light and oW«r com*
Candler, 8r.. Atlanta millionaire, ar- pany of Hot Springs, Ark., has award­
jived here today i t noon with HI* ed a contract for power development
Florida and Western Beef, Pork and Mutton
bride of ytaUrday mtd registered *t at « oast uf $1,500,000. This is;the
the.Hotel Willard.where he refused first or three unit* width the company
to be Intervewcd by newspaper men.
to build, arid (he entire plan
Mr. Candle* told Ika Associated c o n U m (tea *n expenditure during
Press, however, tha he had nothing
&amp;
w w o to o ; :
We handle only the beat meats obfalnable and Bull at pfyufit
to say an^any subject except to ex­
In Houston n $3,000,000'profession­
u reaaonable prices
press displeasure at the linking in al building Is to ;W erected, the "fi­
press report* of his marriage with a nancing to be handled by one of. tho
MEEK BRAINS, HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, FAT MACKER­
trust companies « f that eity. '
EL, HONEY-COMU TOU'E, PICKLED PIG^ FEET
A New York company,' capitalized
&gt; * * . 1-f
: '‘
.
*
* *. *
at $2,350,000, li planning Mth develop­
Jp fact wo have any item your appetite caUa fur in the meat
ment of what ia to be known as a]
A "-r
*•' •X line , .
^V.
double super-phosphate plant near!
Tampa, Fla., involving the]tabling o ff
phosphate reck on 4000, « • o f W
•PAST US A VISIT-

.Thera will be a band concert nt
the town hall'June 28lh, at 8 o’clock.
Everybody welcome.
Several from here attended tho
Federated Club meeting -nt Oveido
Saturday. Ice cream Title was wrli
attended Saturday for the benefit of
the Community Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philips were
(hopping In Sen ford Saturday.
Miss Mildred ‘Drawdy from Pine
CitUo, Fla., Is visiting at the home

3 - D a y s A u c tio n -3

SATURDAY ONLY

Largest

One No. 3 Can Hemingway Apples with
Every $3,00 Order
C LQ VK K IILO O M B U T T E R , tho B est m ade;

HEINZ LOOSE HILL PIG
very. One, per dozen .......
GARDNER S FAMOUS CARES, Ni$e and

WHITE HALT pom e streak of lean. Streak
of fat, going at, per lb
j .W lW ’B j e w e l
HIORTENINO,

h w ik t ’s p u r e l

LEAF LARD,
Per Ih. rt--~ a»rViima&gt;

CHEESE gad MM
NICE, JUICY GRAPEFWinV
- —

Nice Young Fat
Fresh

uHi,

,r

�TIIE8ANFORDPAILY HERATJ).’ FRIO

r**V

Sanford Daily Herald

CHBKR LT—-THE BUff IS tHUNiNGj
....
.
V --.‘ v v y y y y y

We all have our trouble* and the
fellow that smile* ha* just n* many
troubles a* tho fellow that spond* hi*
time grouching around and telling
l-The Herald Printing Co about
the hardship* of life. Some
rcauiHicni
fs o n e fM
people
find special pleasure in (Filing
i«p r ■' • ---------------------------------------------------m J
im i.i.r
K i l i . 1 all their friend*
about how times
O o io j
OR HAVING
IN ,HIH, H E R .i"
might be and how miich money they
o n MY
THEIR,
OR
ITS
POSSESSION ■
have 1o*t and how difficult it 1* to
ANY
SPIRITUOUS,
VINOUS, O R )"
make a jiving. Usually the gruoches
MALT LIQUORS IN TlfE C O T
are making more money titan anyone
OP SANPORD, FLORIDA, E X -f"
I [ mao a B'rthJ
C l m l s f i M M i s u t r else in the community but they take
•Her B p. m. ‘
real pleasure In throwing cold wator
M a k e e rla tle a f r i e s fa A I t i i m
on everything and everyone that
Y e a r ------ ------------------------ -------------- .w m ni
CR1VE1L OR..HAD OR HELD IN ■
MX Moalki _______ i...................... *00 would tend to build up the commu­
iIvBPAY
ACCQiinA'KfCE
WITH THE LAWS g
nity nnd make thi* world better.
OF
THE
STATE
OP~ FLORIDA, E
They seem to think thnt by grouch­
AND JRROWiJpJtJi A PENALTY g
ing around nnd talking hard times
EDR THE VIOLATION THERE- ■
that they will bent down tho price of
properly nnd then .. buy it in at n
HE IT; ENACTED BY THE PEO­
smaller
price. They nre not gobd
H R R R K I I T I I K A S S O I I A T K H PIIKHR
i,|f,
PLE OF THE .CITY OF . SAN­
Tha Atsorlatrd 1’ ress I* -xclu.l vel, citizens in any sense of the word for
•nlltlsd to tl.s u*a for rspubllcation of
FORD,
FLORIDA:
all n«w* dispatches credited lo It or the good Isird put us here on enrlh
not otherwise credited in thl* bsper to enjoy what he has provided for ns
SECTION 1.—That It shall bo un­
•nd also the local n*w* pabflshod
herein.
and he never intended the world to be
lawful for nny person, firm or cor-'
All rights of ro-publlcatlon of special
inhabited by grouches—although they
puration to receive directly or Indi­
dispatches herein ate also reserved.
O ff le e i I I K I tA l.U IU U L III.V O . r h e a s 14*
SAN FO RD ------ -------------------- ----- FLORIDA
rectly or to have In His, her, their or
do seem to live a long time.
It*
possession,
custody
or
control
In
Foreten
AJverllelns
h
w
ifM
it
No one ever made anything by
Deposits on Ford Savings Plan received here.
C THI'. AMI'.IIP AN I’ll 1:3a A5SOCI
IAT ION
tho City of Snnford, Florida,
nny
having a blue feeling nil tho time.
spirituous, vlnoUH or mult liipior, ex­
There is so much to enjoy in this
cept It bo received, had or hold in hi*
life that we can easily take the bit­
n iu iiim '
her, their or it* possession in accord­
ter with tho sweet nnd the hitter is
Well, anyhow, Asn Candler I* mar­ sent to us in order that we may the
ance with* the Laws of the State of
this ordinance nro hereby repealed.
riujremontfl of a second rending 0f th*
ried ami it neerni he did not ask the better appreciate the sweet when It
Florida.
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.V
SECTION 5.—That thin Ordjnnnco ubnvo and foregoing Ordinance. ,t
family about it. Coco Coin is til] right comes. No life i* filled altogether
SECTION 2.— That nny person, shall become effective ; Immediately
unothor regular meeting »r the Cit.
------------ o-------- —
firm
“or corporation violating nny o f from amLaft-.-r It* final p^uRgc,
with happiness nnd no life is filled
Commission not less than one
Tho picture of Juan Ponce Dcl-con altogether with sorrow. Wc have track to the door of thi* Monroe in traffic ways had been made ten Ihe provisions *of thin Act ahull Upon
Parsed by the unnnimoua Vote of fnim thin date, shall |v
county
farmer
to
fin
dout
how
heidld
yenri
ago.
in the St. August ine Record look* tho cloud* anti the sunshine but there
conviction be punished J&gt;y n fine not the City Commission o f the City of., with by the unanimous volt- 0f tW
junt like Herb F'rJkcl after hi* whis­ in mo much more sunshine in this It."
Tho need for planning was evident exceeding Two Hundred ($200.00)
#-z.i
, r'
1Cjty Commission, of the City of
ker* grow out.
Weil, we must, any, those Ala­ ton years ago. There was nt thnt Dollars, or by Imprisonment not e x -1
grand old stnto of Florldn than there
ford, Florida,' June IK, A. 1). ijj£
FORREST LAKE,
is of cloud* nnd gloomy weather thnt bama farmers an* easily satisfied, time a pretty well fixed conviction eroding Ninety (DO) day*.
Mnypr,
' y;
FORREST LAKh, .
IleodlinM say “ Wall Street I* wo ought to feel better here than the and those Alabama new^pnpers make thnt Miami would ultimately be n big 1SECTION !h—Thnt thirr Ordinance
.C. J. MARSHALL,
Awaiting an Explosion." Why wait people of nny other state in th&lt; a lot of lioiso over n very mediocre city. T^he automobile hnd developed shall be published once wjthin ten
* '
X*iur.
1
City Commissioner.
for III One explosion there made union. The Dnytona Journal says:
performance. Why, if a south Flor­ sufficiently to fuggest the situation Hayi after it* final * passage in a
.C. J, MARSHALL,
Attest:
the millionaire* Hick for month* nnd
City i 'unutji.ukrtKj
“ Every morning when wo wake up ida truck farmer not* ns much off a which has nrisen. There were people newspaper of general circulation in
the explosion of tho bucket shops Is now, the sun is shining, the birds are single acres of celery, lettuce, straw­ then who felt that sortirthing should the C itf of Smiford, Florida.
L. R. PHILIPS,
({SEAL)
1Attest:
giving them another Jolt.
City Clerk.
SECTION -I.—That all ordinances
L. K PHILIPS,
chirping n welcome to the new-born berries and many other varieties of lie done ahiut It. The result is that
(SEAU
------------ ------------Miami
is
putting
up
big
buildings
truck
ns
thin
Alnhnniu
farmer
boasts
Moved
nnd
seconded
thnt
the
reor
parts
of
ordinance*
in
conflict
with
j
City Clerk.
day. Why not fall in line—arise and
7J-lk
Volcano victim* think Mussolini shine—smile nnd pork up at the call of making ofT eight acres, he doesn't thnt must stand fur a century to
ran save them rom the ravage* of old of thi* delightful Summer? If we think he has done anything remark- come, un street* thnt are altogether
ML Actnn. Mussolini is n big man want to grunt nnd moan, of course aide. When the yield from a three- too narrow for tho pr-scnl traffic,
who know* bow to 'mnnipuiuto tho we can do it, but the sun wit) shine month's crop pusses $2,000 per acre, nnd that will lie Impeie .-ly inadequate
"bull" along tho line* of advertising just the same for those who have ns it sometimes does, then It is con­ in another decade.
but ho in not big enough to tackle old enough sense to enjoy It. Oirl Dame sidered worth mentioning;
nnd we
Or course, we ca.i gut nloiig ufter
Aetna.
have
heard
of
returns
as
high
as a fashion, now, und if wo want to do
Nature ha* fixed things up so thnt
------------ o-----------it we can Just let the matter drift,
there’s no chance for the fellow who 12,600 per acre.
Another sen monster ha* been
L
S
!
S
P
E
C
There nre many orange graven on for the next generation to worry over.
keeps out of step putting the whole
taken near Key West. Tho proximity
procession on the1hllnk. You might the west const which produces more This is hardly the social way to look
of Rimini and other w‘‘t spot* in the
at it. A city plan cannot be carried,
ust as well bow to that old dnmc and hnn |1,50(| worth of fruit per acre.
gulf nre either bringing in the ldg
march along,"
And the returns from an avocado out new, nearly ns inexpensively as
fish or enlarging tho vision of the
ten years ego, but
grove in full bearing—well, wesjiesl- it effuflt have
flnhermcn. Home of thl* stuff offered
FLORIDA JUSTICE.
tate to give the figures. But they it certainly can be done much more
for sale now would make n man see
JUNE 23RD AND 25TH
From time to time northern papers would make those Alabama farmers cheaply than It can ten yearn hence.
all kind* of monsters.
It
ought
to
bo
done
now.
The
cost
have taken special delight in throw­ dizzy.—Tampa Times.
. ..
. o•
can he spread along through the com­
------ :----- o-----------The old guns. mounted on the wall ing oir on Florida justice. In some
ing years, but ihe definite plan fnr
.. .WORKERS.WKU. OFF....
of Hnvnnn harbor will lie ic*u-d to­ instances in the early days they tuny
rhii City that is'th’ he iihould’ Ih» laid
day to see if they are fit to use. They have been Justified lull the new Flor­
out by men amt women who nro ex­
Dr.
Charles
A.
Eaton,
«
minister
ida
of
today
is
trying
by
every
means
have not been tired since the .Spanish
who left his church to work on a pert* In planning, and the actual
War nnd if they nre in the shape wo in her power to give everyone n fall
$1.50 VALUES
broader scale for batter industrial re­ owrk rhbuhl be done a* rapidly a*
think they are tho guns wil) he ns trial in the courts and this is especial­
For
possible.
$2.00 SHIRTS,
dangerous to the men who fire them ly true of the more populous route lations, nnd who now reaches .'IJi'iilAt present the only city planning
(K
H
)
men
every
week,
explains
hi*
J
ties.
The
rule
applies
to
both
white
For ........ ......
ns,the ‘Vmldnmcd Beef" was to the
$1.75 VALUES,
commission provided by the charter i
refreshing
to
work
and
his
dewpoint
as
follows:
ami
blacks
nnd
it
i*
mm in tho trenches in 'OH.
For
$2.50 SHIRTS,
note thnt In tho last two weeks the
“ I am trying to combat tho foolish is a feeble sort of thing, with rto
----- ------ o — ■—
For ..............
(lower.
■
H
»vAmlit
b«
better
ihnn
no
“ Many Die of Heat in the North" law has taken its course in two cases statements of some of our socialists
$2.00VALUES,
commission,
but.it
would
not
be
able
’
thnt
prove
beyond
any
shndow
of
who assert that the rich ate getting
are the headlines &lt;in ail the dally
$3.25 SHIRTS,
For
papers just now. There are no peo­ doubt that the negro in F'lorldn is richer nnd the poor poorer. Nothing to do for tW city What need* doing.
For .............
ple dying of heat in Florida ami just getting Justice. In Gainesville a could in1 farther from the fact. The There are some thing* that can In$2.50 VALUES,
$3.50 SHIRTS,
why the |&gt;coplo of tho north will stay drunken negro shot n while man In worker* in America have never lajon dune toward the making of n model
city
here,
and
thrro
is
reason
to
be­
For .............
For
cobl
blood
on
Ihe
streets
for
no
cause
so
well
off
ns
they
are
today.
Nat­
In the north in'winter or summer is
the mystery of this life. There nre so whatever. He was taken to l'nlatka urally, there nre still reforms to !&gt;c lieve that the wide-awake organiza­
many of them who could come to for safe keeping nnd the friends of mode, wrongs (o be righted; but to tion* and individuals who are inter­
ested in the matter will'&lt;ritw»all they
We Still Have a Small lot of
Do Not Fail to See Our Close
Florida, invest their money and live iho white man stormed the Jail ami chop down the whole tree, as some
can
to
support
the
bffirinls
need*
a
ihe
Putnam
county
sheriff
fought
of our Socialists advocate, instead of
comfortably the rest of their days.
Come down in the summer and en­ lliem oir nnd saved the negro for cutting off some of the rotten city (dan. it heeds to‘ have a definite
Out Lot of
joy our woyderful summer climate. trial. The trial came off in Gaines­ branches, Is too ridiculous for words. program. It needs to have a well
No need to speak of our winter ville nnd Col, Bob Davis, editor of One has only to look at tho bunks formulated ideal toward whLh to
the Gainesville Hun, former congress­ nnd trust companies that have been work, and to accomplish this it needs I
climate.
man and one of tho ablest lawyers started by labor organizations to dis­ a leal city planning commission.)
in tlie state wan named by the court prove our socialists who want to Such a commission.can only 1*- had
JOY KILI.KUH
The price is low enough lo
to defend the negro, lie was given solve our problems by introducing by the consent of the legislature, 1 ho
in the elose-out list which are
Nothing so effectively ruins tho a fair trial nnd adjudged guilty of of reign ideas that have - no place next legislature should be asked to
average moving picture, even if it murder and will He hung by due pro­ here."
give this consent, und before the leg­
REAL BARGAINS
Please You
lie the best, ns the determination of cess of law.
islature meets Miami should know
lie tell* this to workmen, and great
‘ ( '
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some of the patron* to discuss their
In Miinnti&gt;c rnunly un need nnd re- number* of them believe it. They very definitely what It wants.
private ami general problems during
The variety t*f problems which n
sported negro man was killed in front can not do otherwise if they are fairits progress. Tills Is not confined to
of his home. Two white men living minded, icasoning men. And as the city planning commission would
Ihe younger set, who accept the semi-■, . . . . .
have to meet 1* nlmost infinite. There
darkness of the theatre for their1!M. tho commU,,lt&gt;' .suspected of the consciousness of how well off they
FOR 2 DAYS ONLY
is tho matter of street*. There is the
amorous embraces, but by the rent of killing have been jailed for the of are spreads among the working class,
matter
of
n
civic
center.
There
is
fonse
nnd
if
thuy
are
found
guilty
the efforts of tho radical malconFOR 2 DAYS ONLY
us.
the matter of zoning. There i* the
Let’s remember our neighbor ami they will receive tho full measure of lent* grow weaker.
matter of parks. This problem, like
$1.85 OVERALLS.
There is comparatively llttlo “ dan­
let him enjoy the picture even if it the law.
that of streets, I* now acute. The
Mi t ,,ATs;.........
This
is
a
sample
of
F
’
loridn
justice
gerous radicalism" ia this country
For v ...‘..... :........
doesn't Interest us, ami enjoy our con­
city wants its bay front park de­
Unit
We
would
like
to
see
spread
todny,
nnd
it
is
steadily
growing
less,
versation when it won't annoy others.
*
$3.00 HATS,
£ 2 /J 0
veloped, in carrying
out the best
.I"
broadcast in the north und especially as American industrial problems nre
—Clermont Press.
Ideas.
But
Miami
and
nobody
seem*
. --------- o . — . - - '
ill those (girt* o f the north thut have taken up and nettled In n typically
$2.00 OVERALLS,
to know Just "how it should Ik- de­
FOR A Fit HE HUMMER
1&gt;een printing stories of the mlsrur- American way.-—St. Augustine Rec­
For .....................
veloped. Tho layman cannot tell how
rlngc of Florldu justice where a ne­ ord.
it should Jw developed. Thnt is n
A harassed housekeeper railed on
gro Is concerned. It shows that Flor■■ ■ o - •— p mutter ftjr t-xperta, und even the ex­
one of, her mdghlmr* ami found her
ida is hone«tly trying to’ purge the Pa h h fci M f t f t h f t h
Coats to sMalrh at Ihe Same Price
putting hooks nnd ornament! away in
pert* cannot bo too nurc, but they
state of any stains that might have
boxes. “ Housecleuning or moving T"
can he much more nearly (aurc than
been Incurred from time to time by
she asked. “ Neither," said tho hos­
the layman.
,
lax laws that hruught one class of
tess. “ I'm Just clearing desk* for a
'iAt
the
present
time
there is avail-,
Saturday und Mnnday « f each week nre Special Hargnin Davs at our Store nnd we
criminals to the ,uar and allowed oth­
fra^,summer." Then aha went on:
nble
a
great
de%l
or
Information
on
nlwayij
have many u her items of racrchand'oe to offer nt reduced prices which are not
ers to escape. In {ruth there n'.e
“ Jotyl and I can't gel away for a
eily planning. Many cities within
no mora lynching* or law breakings
and internet
C° me Und Ilw,,ccl and ycc what we have to offer. Wc will try
regular vacation this summer. We
the lust twenty years or so have
In
Florida
than
In
the
state*
that
will have to'do iiur vacationing In the
gone into the matter, and it is qot
lata afternoons nnd over week-ends, have been slamming Florida and the
lK-foIob!raim!'lA u !^ r!!&gt;S tadrt«" are 'nvitt d &gt; inspect our line of IlojV Ready-to-wear
Miami, in common with all the necessary for any city to go at it
Ik fore -buy in g ^ we nre m aking Huh line more complete each week.
I am reducing housekeeping to its court recurtla will prove it. Florida
blindly
U
ltjr
ntoMi
Tho
experience
of
lowtst terms accordingly. I am go­ may tw n new stale in development other cities of the state, needs n city other cities Is Available, and it should
JUST RIA-'KIVM) A NEW LOT OF KAYNEES SHORT DLOUSES und PAJAMAS.
ing to alight everything that Is com- but it shows an honest elTurt to be planning board with teeth. The city be used. Miami should have a plan­
fair
to
ail
people.
,
is
growing,
and
there
seems
no
way
patibla with comfort and a fair do■
n ■
to prevent it from continuing to grow. ning Imard with authority.—Miami
gree of decency. I am not going to
, Thu trouble with It is that it is grow- Herald.
FAMILY EXCITED.
handle one thing that is not absolute' Ing like Topsy. I f is growing like
Jy necessary, Tho house may look
Alabama papers are lauding a a tree in the fprvst, which is ail right
3T. PETERSBURG—A bottle nfl
lure, but It will seem Just so much
router, and I will have Just so much farmer of thnt state who produced for* forest traas, but net for trees in whiskey waa found in the gross and!
m
more- time to sit on the (Kirch or go 1,100 bushels of Irish potatoes on soclfty. Miami Is going to find itself in an effort to determine Us contents j
opt riding. If, by tho simple process eight acres and sold them at fl.36 in difficulties of a very seriogf na­ lie essayed t suin?|l It when n policeof not having my Ijouao all fussed up a bushel, receiving fur his output ture in the not distant future if tomr- man arrested him, according to u
n the hot wealhs•r I c un keep from $tJiOO, Thu Hulma Timcs-Juurnal thing is not dune to plan and shajie story (old in municipal court recent­
inedal and diroct its growth )u.fact, it is ly. Uu wax flaed f 25- '
Our Aim in to Please
getting nil fussed up myself, me for says this farmer “deserves n tn
,thatf And I’m gulng to simplify tho for reuf achievement," and tbat, AC- ultendy finding difficulties in the f jM. J'-* n v ; i . r " i
m EAST f i r s t s t r e e t Brick hx**-rv»ni,Ri eoJora.—Boumil-(
cooking and serving problem _____
just tho cording to the well known formula, matU-r ui ira f(k .l.for esaropbv that
?Us.
“ the world ought to make a beatcu
Itgt-A lat A Anderson.
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PALM BEACH, MOHAIR
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SPECIAL ON OVERALLS

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

Crackers and Lookouts
Split a Double Bill
WHEHE THEY FLAY TODAY
Florida Stale Ltmgur
St. Petersburg at Lnkleand.
Hrsdentown at Tampa.
Orlando at Daytona.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
i
Florida State league
At Daytona‘ 2, Orlando 1.
At Tampa 1, Brndcnwton 11
At Lakeland-Si. Pete, rain.
Nntiopsl League
At Pittsburgh 2, Boston 1
At Ht. Louis 0, Chicago 4.
Others not scheduled.

At
At
AS
No

American League
Washington C, Cleveland 5.
Philadelphia 1, Chicago 0.
BdStmLS'.NJt. IJbtl» *IC« ! *
others scheduled.

ATLANTA, June 22.—Atlanta anti
Chattanooga,divided a
double hill
here yesterday, Atlanta winning the
first game 0 to 3 and the Lookouts
the second 4 to 3. The score:
First game:
Made wet Imst-bnll diamonds,
Chattanooga .... 000 000 210—3 10 2
But two games were played just Atlanta .... ... 021 300 OOx—0 10 2
Second came:
the same.
Chattanooga.......... 000 220 0—5 7 2
.By the way the. Oviedo boys mop Atlanta .................. 000 102 0—3 7 0
Seven innings by agreement.
pod up with the Big Korean Brother­
hood it looks like n new pennant win
Nashville ....
nor.
,
Uiimlnghiim
Hut yrplt until Tuesday when the
NF.W ORLEANS, June 22.—After
Oviedo team meets up with the Or­
having
won twelve consecutive gomes
lando Sentinel. Then we’ll, see whose
Ik&gt;*s. Ovldedo, in our opinion won’ t New Orleans dropod both ends of n
double bender here yesterday to
clean up with Orlando so easy.
Memphis 4 to 0 and 3 to 2.
i,
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n
d
j
f
l
’d
i
h
up.
playing i n ’ lln* OVIeio-llcAiin" gidJU,
U V .J
J
7
.
y
™
r»‘ .
-t-op the part of the Big Korean play­
SlUGU A f f a i r F r o m B l { »
er*. The Big llcrrun players didn’t
H erean B ro th e rh o o d
look so big after the gunie. With this

Southern League
•
Atlanta 6-3, Chattanooga 3-4.
loss they lose the league leadership
Birmingham (J, Nashville 2,
to Oviedo.
New Orleans 3-2, Memphis 4-3,
Mobile-Little Rock, rain.
Sanford-Monroe- game was n corker
until the ninth when with the score
IIOW THEY STAND
tlcnl, 3-3, upon a Rittle argument
which the umpire should have settled
Florida State League (Krcond Half)
,
. Won Lost Pet. nt once, spectators from both sides
rushed upon the field and prevented
Kradcntown ................. 4
0 1.000
further play.
Daytona .............
3
1
.760
Orlando
3
1
.750
Two McCall brothers pitched yes­
Tampa ...... . .....v.... 1
3
:250 terday. Babe McCall pitched the
Lakeland................... 0
3
.000
Oviedo team to a hig victory in San­
St. Petersburg ...... ... 0
3
.000
ford while his older brother. Emmet
McCall held the Monroe swatted
Naliotial League
down nt Monrop. A few morn Mc­
'1
Won IJwt
Calls In the vicinity ami Sanford
New York . . ..
I iltahurgh ....
Cincinnati F lit
Chicago ..........
Ft. Ixiuis____
U ro p k ly t}^ ,.
Boston
Philadelphia'/.;.^. ^0
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At
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At

Amrrlyan league
’
Won I
New York
30
1
Philadelphia
31
S
Cleveland ...u..a........ 31
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St. Louis __________ 27
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Detroit .J ..:.__
27
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Chicago
24
1
Washington . . . . . . . 26
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Boston __ ____.....' 21
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Won Lo
New Orleans .—
, j „

Mobile
_....
NaabyiUo v - ^
Moiuphia ,,. 4 —
' ('hatunpogo.,.;..
1 HirmIngham ....
Little Rock ...„.
'll-, fAfJilI
Brick lec cream In colors.—Rnumll
lat A AndoMon.
76-31^

Monday afternoon the Big Korean
will meet the Orlando Sentinel team
on the homo diamond. It will be the
first game of the season for the Or­
lando bunch an# the outcome of this
game la looked forward to with greot
interest. Last week tho fast Sorren­
to aeml-pros defeated this loam by
tho score of 6 to 3.
J
•
Ed Hcndcrahn will probably do the
hurling for the Big Korean, while
Black 'will hold down tho rocalvtng
end. Tho Orlando pitcher la reputed
to bo one o f tho fastest amatour
pitchers in this pari of the country
ro u good scrap can be oxpeeteiL

Senators I
, and

at Indians

WASHINGTdN, Jupc 22-—Wash­
ington dafcaUd Clavaland 6 to 5 yes­
terday. The score:
,
Cleveland ..........- - - 103 «&gt;» 0 0 0 -6
FITTSBURGH, Juno 22.—Boston Washington ----100 001 004—6
ended its western Invasion ysaterday
by losing to Pittsburg 8 to 1. Score:
Chicago «. Philadelphia \
Bosum ;______1___ ooo o o a o p i-il C hicago___ 100
410 0 00 -6
Pittsburgh ..^.1........ 001 OOtf 001-^ Philadelphia ....
000 100 000—1

Pirates Take Close'
Game From Braves

Chitrllo Chaplin pleased
largo crowd last night.

Forenoon nn&lt;! afternoon tides occur
at approximately the name* hour and
minute.
Date June July Ayr. Sept.
Oct
1 1:03
*i:3t 0:33
6:28 0:41
2 4:65
5:20
0:14 7:20 7:38
II 6:47 (1:02 7:11 P:17 8:37
4 C:4.1
7:01 8:0(1 0:24 0:8(1
6 7:24
7:6(1 l»;00 10:11 10:32
0 8:17
R:61 0:57 11:08 11:20
7 0:07
0:44 10^.2 11:41 11:81
8 0:57 10:38 11:41 12:17 '12:4(1
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1:08 1:38
10 11:30 11:50 12:42
1:51 2:28

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another

And tonight Rex Ingram presents
with distinction nnd artistic finesse
his newest cinema creation “ When:
the Pnvcment Ends’’ with Alice Ter­
ry and Esmond Navarro.

This Is n wotMerful picture and
should !«• seen by every one in Semlnolo county.
--- -----And then the iduentionn ifenlure—
IntcrnaUonal News only one day old.
,
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And the honor gueSta tonight will
,K’ Mr*. H* H/ Hamrick nnd daughters
«ml will
“ When- tho Pavement
Ends’* without lost to them, tho'trout
*»•»»*
Osbome.
First Quarter Full Mcun I.ant Quarter
Juno 21
Juno 28
July 6
This same picture will be repeated July 20
By the large scroe of 18 to 1, Ovie­
July 27
Aiig 4
do team of the Pepper League swamp­ again tomorrow night.
Aug. Ill
Aug. 23
Sept. 3
ed the Big Bt reun Brotherhood under
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 3
on n sloppy diamond. Oviedo gave ORLANDO LOSES
her pitcher, McCall, cxcllcnt support
hnul too short, no distance too
1ST TO ISLANDERS groutNo for
despite wet balls which seemed to slip
the QUICK SERVICE
in all sorts of directions from the
TRANSFER to undertake; just let us
DAYTONA, Juno 22. — Cushion know your wants, and wo are nt your
hands of the Big Bcrenn players- King
strode
to the plate here yesterday af­ service. Phono 408. *J5-Th-FrljHat&gt;tfc
was hit hard and hacked by poor sup­
port, gave up eight bits, struck out ter noun us first man to bat in the Oth
six and walked five. Iloolehun, who inning with tho score tied at 1 to 1
The Daily Herald, I6c per week.
relieved hint in the seventh, gave up und on' the first ball pitcher by Fer­
seven hits, struck out three nnd walk­ gus slashed the apple over the center
ed one. McCall, for Oviedo, struck field fenre for n bonier, enabling Day­ FLORIDA'AS A SUMMER RESORT
opt twlt-vc, gave up six hits and 'walk- tona to defeut the Orlando Bulldogs
2 to l In the second guinc of thu ser­ “ Florida cs a Summer . 5 Resort,"
oil four.
,
says u Florida Times-lAilon head­
Oviedo scored in nil but threj in-, ies. The score:
line. Them is a populur impression
nlngs whilo Big Korean's only run Orlando .............000 001 000—1
came in the eighth when Shipp reach­ Duytons ................
000 010 001—2 .that summer dues resort to Florida.
-v-^reenviHo (H. 0.) Piedmont. This
ed flrs^ mi a. slow attempted double
play, stole second and scored on Kick­
hunforous Rem from tho Piedmont
Kradcntown II, Tampa 1
er *on’a lon|r single to center.
intown —..... 021 800 000—II cuntalns tho one idea more than any
Carter and McCnll were tho only
» ’ .... ................ 100 000 000—1 oilier which !*.&gt; hindering many peo­
ares to make'extra base hits, each
ple from taking up a year round
piaking a double.
residence in Florida. Those of us
The box score:
who have spent several summers at'
Oviedo
Greenville can testify that it is a far
All R II PO A K
CORRECTED MAY I, 1823
hnttcr placo In tho summer than Is
Flavick, ss. ..r....... 6 1 0 0 1 0
South Bound
Crescent City, Wy are glad to pub­
Kelsey, c............. ,5 3 1 12 1 0
lish to tho world that summer does
Departs resort to Florida, but only in tho sea­
Thompson, rf. ......
76 2 1 0 0
Arrive
McCall, p.
6 - 8 5 1 2 0
2:36 n.m
2:46 u-m. son in which summer Is general)}
8:40 a.m. scheduled north of the equator, but
Williams, lb. ........
72 2 6 0 1
2:46 p.m. also In the soaaon when old Sol rruasSistrunk, 3b ~ ........ 5 2 0 0 1 0
McFarlan, 2b.........
01 2 4 0 1
7:10 p.m. cs the lino, Our summers are dcMcCall, rf. ........... 0 0 1 I 1 0
light fully tempered
by
cooling
Carter, If.
61 2 3 0 0
Northbound
broexes from tho Gulf and Atlantic
Arrive
Departs Ocean while our winters are warmod
...... 1:48 n.m. 2:03 a.m. by the southern sun. Our climate la
Big Berean
.^ .1 1 :46 a.m. 12:05 p.m. tfi* freest from extremes of both
___ 3:42 jf m.
3:62 p.m.
......10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
Arrive » Departs
7:30 p.m:
8.26
p.m.
King, pi, lb.
A
CbHstcnberrV,12b. 4
changes Florida would nit suit but
Wimblth,
fur those who do nut enjoy extreme,
Speer, 3b.; .^,,*.,-, (2
heat
In summer and extreme cold in
Hoolchnn, n.
2
V
Leesburg Branch . ,»
winter
Florid* offers the moat deBpotheraon, lb. ... 2
v.
1 Arrive
Departs
lightful
climate in tho United StaUa.
xNo. 167------- - 3 J&gt;6 pjo.
Along
with
thhi are amaxlng oppor­
No. .21*......— 2:46 p m
tunities
along
all lines of develop­
xNo.161_____
6:30 a.m.
V
31 1 a 27. 7 IB Na 22.,.*.™
* .
7:10 p.m. ment. For lhany dec ados Horace
Greeley's advice, “ Young man, go
• Suihraarjrt Twp basd hits, Gortor, t.
Drlcdo Branch
west"
held the attention of all young
McCall; stolen bases, Thomjhon 2,
Arrivd 1 Departs
opportunity
seekers. Today the big
Sistrunk, Kaiscy, McCall, Shipp; bas­ xNo. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
opportunities are la Florida and wa
alt 4, King 6. Hoolcwaif raphe, the Greeley slogan with
pltcher, King (SU“ Youn gman 120 to 00 yean young),
out, by McCall jU ,
come Bouth/*—B. T. Chafer in Crea-

Our S e r v i c e
Extends to Orlando and Daytona ns well ns the hundreds of
bottles wo put out iu Sanford every day

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
on at’cnunl of its purity la fAat liccpmlnfftho drinking wator
fyi^ £$ntral
It is alao rocolfimemlctl for u«o in bat*
tori os. If you uru not drinking Elder sjtrlnits Wafer now-—
givo it a trial.

PHONE 3U—WE’LL DELIVER

r Cough' and Cold*, Head*
Ehea, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Achca and Pains
ALL DRUGGETS
35c and 68c, Jars and take*
Hospital tiae, $3.00

Sive it a Good Home
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To keep your car running tmoothly and look*
Ing its best you should give it a good home. You
can economise on rental by owning
and Its convenience is
I •! J
Select your garage with these polnto in m ind;
it should be fireproof, reasonably low in first
cost, attractive in appearance and easy to dean.
Moreover, it should require little or no upkeep.
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. “Choosing the Garage" is tho name of a booklet
that you should read before deciding on the
type you will build. We*U be i^ad to give you a

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‘Mrs. T. W. Lawton was the charm
Ing hostess at a delightful “ gossip
Notice
in the store or office, it’s subject
party” Friday night a t ' the Club
Young, pin£fikMt-rot Tax Certificate
to loss by fire or by theft
House.' About fifty-three guests were JMr. and Mrs. Gant nnd children No. 341, jMejt the pnrt d a / «Tf Jbrie,
AVOID THERE 8YMTOM8
Invited, thirty-six of whom were were out Sunday, from ihe West Side, A. D, 1910, has filej! said ccrtiftcdte
I f ;y ou keep Checks too long he"I was weak and • nervous, had
present. The room was beautifully .taking Mrs. West, and children for a lit* fiiy offDM’ bRd has "made applksJ headaches all the timfc'and my back
foreidebositing, they ahe often redecorated tfith palms and cut flow- drive
t W firr Tw(&gt;rM&lt;xl,tp Uwuc In atmjd- hurt so had 1 could thirdly -stoop,’’
turned1marked uNo Funds.”
fro. with frstoohs of jray rftJofrfd con­ rVkML'^nd Mrs. Voile WHif&amp;ns ‘ and a?y» with ,J|
writes Frank Richardnorf, Pesry, Geor­
,'5®ld Certif/Wff
fetti ribboh. One side .of the room children and L. Powell spent
[&gt;ent Jast bracts the /*Rpwing,dcsrril)cd proner- gia. “ Tried Foley Kidney Pilts 'andig
iP h e s a fe
w a y is
to
h
a
have
a di
I
Was ■ sepJyBtdd;’
'ftff tnsin Sunday at Coronado Beach amTtot‘ &gt;iy sfDiatWFfo W^ifioi.- •Cowiiitffer- got relief."
Backache, rHev"rtiat!c
C
h
o
k
i
n
g
A
c
c
o
u
n
t
w
i
t
h
ams and (dn. UiWftfc
of BE l4 7 ri«^ 3 , pains, tired feeling, dull headdche, too ■
part by a' coVnpkte wail of palm •lay.(JJiursdny) Mrs. Williams
Irnwos.' H it ff 'form tofi tbfi / gossip the children and Miss'Florence Tyner Twp,
frequent
urination, disCiAlWl.* dt
d e p o s it o ft e n
and
e n jo y
every '
game wns played.- Finally Mra^ Law- are going overate aUjr^or.* couple ot The aaid.
strong otlor are symptoms o f Kidney
m o d e r n f a c i l i t y in ,y m t r i r a n s a c - ■
h
r
tori {inssed nround- nuge capsules each weeks At iea'stl’*'
A lt ^ f
and Bladder disorders yyid demand
n i
tionfev*’
.**.;•.•'V.;*,.
rompt \roatment. ' Foley Kidney
Mr. and Mrs. August Swwsoq, aye cate,.in Du myna of "UnknoWh."
___Sffllti nd Ml*. Walter Rauleraon of,Which cpntaiacd 4 piece of*gossip,
Also- Tak^tlertiWenti No, 36P,,dnt- Ills glV4 quirkjwllpf.' .diefuso, *ubn
have added an attractive screened-in which she sp|d |he gunsta could swal­ Inclosing in a part ofuthelr porch for
1 , ^ u i r ------- *---------------- .
■ -------low
or
not
as
they
pleased.
After
Sqld1
til
the W jlifcj;af\ July, A. D. IflJC, btitutes. Insist upon •Foley’*
outdoor
sleeping
room.
(J
*,*
*
•front porch to thejr Oeardali avenue
ench
one
had
read
the
“dose”
of
goeeverywhere.—Adv.
has
fHod
said
certificate
In
my
office
.•home.
Wo notice Mf. Hood’s furniture is
sip Mm. Lawton redd hefs, ’ which being moved out from IpWmto their nnd bins "in atle^Hippllcall on for Tax
A daughter w o n bom to Mr. and
now meaning* Abe letters **C. E.'f fino rfew home near Twin Lakes and Dced'to issutt irCaccordnnee with lgw.
Mrs. Hal Colbert Saturday at their
ARMY SApHLEB—JRrond hew U. 8.
which in Oveldo have stood for Chris­ close to thc. Contry Club.
iinid certificate embraces the fritlow, home on Marguretto avenue and
Army, MeCtellars A*.20; alao^used,
tian Endeavor'more than anything
Ing'described,property situated In
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
, given the name of Rctty Jane.
(ml in gqqd condi Iion—not a break—
Rev .Wnhlbcrg wili .be here for
&lt;ise, hut which stood in this case for
.Seminole County, Florida, io-wit: Beg.
13.10.'
Will
ahip
VO.
I).
and
allow
A daughter was born to Mr, nnd “ Coming Eyents” of.tlje season, the pleading at the .Lutheran church
VH
WV cor jif'B E 1-4, Bye, 22,
F. P. FORSTER. President
• B. F. tVHITNKR, c».hirr
Mrs. Graham Hunter at their home most interesting being the marriage next -flondiry* morning at 11, and 1n H., Range (31 (E. Run S fi ch, E 0 ch. rrrfwlrrattrfn;—W. W ; WILLIAMS,
QUITMAN..
G
A.v
'
.
the
evening
»t
7:30s
Jt
may
bo
Rev.
on Beardali avenue Thursday and has of Miss Ruth Young and Mr. flavorN fi ch. W fl cb. .3 ocres. The. said
■ U iH aaggaB gaaM a«M n aaB gaaaH aB aB B aaaaaaaga « Ha aaBaaa||S
been named Mary Alice after her ly K. WIght In the late summer. Eckhart will bo here then, too.
land being aaaessed at the date of the
two grand mothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskins and issuance'of such certificate in the
Trunks and baggage transferrtd,
Whilo the guests were trying to
Mrs. Tolbert of Cameron Villa rood "swallow” this astonishing piece of baby nnd Mrs. Elsie Henson spent nnme of F. IL.Chnddock. Unless sakl any time,
anywhere, — Lossing’s
has, gone to Kentucky, called there news, Miss Elisabeth
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Lawtprt and the day Sunday, with their fnther, G. certificate shall he redeemed accord­ QUICK
95-Th*Fri*8nt-tfe
, by the illnese of a sister.
Mr*. D. F. ^heeler, papaqd .abound Malm and nistcr, Mrs. Alma Nccse. ing to law Tnx-Daed will issue thcre- Phono,.498,
Mr«- Herman Steele and tittle son frays of ribbon confetll. which, Were' The fkmily ns often, took a picnic
Alton, of Orlando, were visitors at thrown pt, the prospective, bride and lunch out to Twin Iaikes on Satur­
the Steele home on Ueardall avenue groom, completely binding them with day oVeriing. Mrs. Elsie Is suffering
the first of the week.
in its tangles. (.Aftpr'th‘ls a roipid of from a sprained ankle just nowlilrs. Forrest West is starting a be­
cpngrntyifatlpns
nnd nmpsements, fol­
Burk Stee{e and Neleon SU-nxtrum
ginners
class In piano music at jicr
lowed
by
ddiclous
refroshmepts
en­
-made a quick trip to Virginia, from
home.
This
is handy for tho country
tertained
the
young
people
until
nlhere to Richmond starting hero Wed­
children,
not
having to tako a trip in
lna.it
rpidnlght
and
but
for
re-,
nesday morning nnd arriving there
on Saturday evening. That in gtdpg nicmlinuire of another day’s ..^lutiep to town. She is n splendid musician
to perform they would havo. boon th/ and* has had a lot of experience In
soma fast.
Leon Purvis was in Dr. Robsons’ guests of their charming hostesn in­ this line, having taught music far a
XX
number of years in their schools.
hospital a portion of last week for definitely,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lundqutst and
the removal of liis tonsils.
Mrs. Carlcton and grandson Hoy
thoir
two children, their sister. Miss
&gt; The party given for Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks, returned Monday to their
WITH A $2.00 PUItCHASEMildred
^.undqulst and brother, GarR. C. I/&gt;ng and daughters by friends home ot Islntid Grove nfter n visit
-1 POUND BULK CO CO Ader Lundqulsl, went over Sunday to
at the llnseiden jmvilllon nt Silvt-r to Mrs. J. N, Thompson.
a
Coronado
Beach
to
spend
the
day
. Lake before tlftir departure for the
Miss I.ulu liughcn entertained a
„ * ‘
1'
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*
.'
north, Was unintentionally omitted mimlier of her friends at tlia home with Mr, nnd Mro. Elmer Lundqulm.
Elmer
returned
to
his
work
here
ot
In the lent week’s Kant Sanford col­ of her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs.
umn. There were fifty guests in at­ O. G. Wolcott nt luike Charm Tues­ the Crown fllfh-r Mills nfter n plrnstendance and a delightful evening day night, the occasion being the nnt work Npaht with the- family in
Jacksonville.
was spent in dancing,
birthday of Miss Hughes.
Mr. nnd Mrn, Fred Krill nnd chil­
John it rumIcy and Malcolm Cam­
Tho Sunday school training class
eron are rhumrf? Malcolm was tak^i o f Die Methodist church took their dren nnd Miss Eunice Tybcr left last
NO. 2 C A N PREMIER
NO. 2 CAN FLAG’S
"N O . 2 ’CAN. FLAG’S
&lt;|O ga
sick and wont to Oto hospital week second examination Tuesday nfler- week in their Ford for southern
PINEAPPLE
SAUER K R A U T
ROfH; BUD B E E
T
S
................
A
O L
■s
4»*4
! before Inst and was operated on for iloon, five of the regular class being Georgia, where they will park canta­
T .
loupes.
appendicitis Ihoro last week. John present, '
,
Tho children arc busy practicing
NO. CAN PREMIER
ff
Went to the hospital nnd was operated , The meetings held at the Methodlat
NO. 2 CAN DEL MONTE
O ffg a
^ O T C A N O V E R SE A
their
parts
for
our
Children’ll
Day
FRUIT
SALAD
on also far appendicitis, llylh boys church each night this week by Itev.
TINY
PETIT
POIS
PEAS
m
A lit O r
,
.
are recovering nicely,
A. M.irfuiland under the auspices of on the first of July.
Aire. L A. Ilrumli-y nhd Add'John, Iho ( hri itlan Endeavor Society have ' •Rev.* Clark n n i wife' a*&gt;re wilh ns|
NO. CAN DELMONTi:'
w kmiku
NO. 2 CAN OKRA
.will leave for Charlotte, N, C„ nn Imen well attended by the young last Sunday nnd*heir daughter, Mrs.
TIN Y TOT P E A S ..................
PEACHES ................................
AND TOMATOES .......
L\j\s
l'ndmorr
nnd
haby
who
arc
staying
soon as John Is able to travel, by people nnd much interest is being
with
them
while
her
husband
Is
away,
.train. Mr, llrumley and their son manifested.
Hro. Miicfnrinn has
, Wilj, are to go by automobile the given three very stirring tnlks, dl- also cfme with them. He preached in
tame day.
reefting ills remarks es|Mdally to the the evening at Lake Alary.
Thero is to ho an ice cream social
Mrs. Monroe, who lins been carry­ young people and their work,
ing on the store at corner of Celery
Mrn. C. W. Wynne of Selma, Ala., tonight (Thursday) »nt Crystal take
nvnur and Mellonvilia. has gone to returned home Friday nfter a visit of for t|nj bomdH of the Lutheran church
Orlando to reside. II. Steele A Sons two weeks to tier aunts, Mrs. Frank at which ice cream, cakes] lemonade
WHEN BETTER BUTTER JS MADE IT WILL BE WHEN THE COWS GET WISER
'Will take aver, the store and goods Norris and Mrs. U R. Mitchell nnd and roffea will be for sale. The ladles
nre donating the cake* and we hope
again.
her brother It. M. W. Sturdivant.
LIPTON COFFEE,
35c BOTTI.E WALK­
5-LBS. FANCY BLUE
there
will he a good.crowd out. Rev.
Mrs. Curtis Coleman nnd Mrs. A.
Milla Lumber Co., is again ship­
I It
ER’S
DEVILMENT
Ecklnirt
will
be
here
nnd
plnns
on
ItOSE RICE .............
f
#
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f
P
&gt;
Jrl
,
i
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/
V. Abrams had ns their guest Inst ping lumber after
interval of Sev­
i
'Week their brother, John L. Uoyd, of ern! weeks hold up Caused by the re­ having' Air. and Mrs. Foster and sons
Falrburn, Qa. !
building of their mill which burned for some good music for the occasion.
CAMPBELL'S BEANS
GOc BOTTLE MULHIFIED
.1 ROLLS WALDORF
• Emil Mngniison brought over Mrs.
Mr. afnl .Mrs. Curtis Coleman had about nix weeks ago.
CAN ...... ......................
COCOA NUT OIL
TOILET PAPER ...
Elmer
l.undquist
and
children
from
as week-end guests Mr, Coleman’s # The Seminole Cuunty Federation
Mi
the
bench
for
the
social.
*
aunt. Airs. J, K. KdmomDon, and of Clubs met in Oveidp Saturday,
NO. 2 CAN
NATIONAL OATS,
Cousin, Gvorgu K. Kdmondsun, wife June June 10th. Thu Ovcido club liad
OVER-SEA PIMENTOS,
DKATH OF E. M. HIKG
TOMATOES ................
PKG.
................................
and children, ail of Palrburn, Gg, planned to huvo dinner at l;»Jte.
CAN ....
.....:
V.•’, 4
i
On Huntlay night, June 10, the
AUo Mr. and Airs. H. S. Rdmondson Charm, which plan was curried nut
and baby. Mrs. S. M. Swoffurd and under difficulties and a cloudy sky. death of Air. K. Al. Slag occurred at
three children and Carl Welherall Just at noon a licuvy, shower came tho home of his sister, Mrs. J. V.
5 0
to 6 0
n/sd little daughter, uil of Daytona. which not only Inconvenienced all, Wicks, of Geneva. Mr.'iHleg, w^n
Clark Leonard! has bought 10 acres hut delayed tho dinner fur some time. had been In poor health for1 a nufnber
o f partly Improved land on iioardall Aftur dinner the party was carded of years, cumo from his home in
Georgia -to Geneva about two years
avenue of Joe Cameron.
to Sweetwater Hark and given an
1kgu,
hoping that the milder climate
(There is a rumor about here that outline of the pinna on foot for tbe
10 PEGS. GOLD
WORCESTER SALT IN HAGS, S sizes fi BARS OCTAGON SOAP,
nilgjit
benefit him.1 In that time he
t^e American Fruit Growers, Inc., beautification of that spot. latter
DUST
8MALL SIZE ...
......
ayp about to move their tenant houses, they returned tu the club house ,and had Areally Improved nnd his friends
all louked for his ultimate recovury.
iimlo barns and oil of the other build- held Dieir matting.
With this hope in view, his sudden
e a r , l u x , c h ip s o o r
iqgs belonging to them Dint aro lo­
Mrs. Frank Norris, Mrs. E. R.
G BARS P. &amp; G. SOAP,
death was a great.shock. During the
iVDRX, SHAKER SALT.
cated on ReanUll avenue over on to. Sturdivant, Airs. L. H. Mitchell, Mrs.
IVORY FLAKES, PKG.
SMALL SIZE
time he had lived In Geneva Air. Slog
the east side of their lot) acre farm C, W.' Wynne and R. M. W, Htitfdi•, " Y
'
had made many friends who will miss
iO M H M M a a a n M a
near the railway tracks. It would be vant spent Thursday at Daytona
his genial smile, und hearty hand­
LARGE STAR NAPHTHA
10-LB. SACK MYLE’8
4 A a
. greatly appreciated by the Iieardnll Reach.
PALM OLIVE SOAP,
clasp, The funeral services wore held
POWDER ............................
PURE
FREEZING
SALT.....
J
LhJy
avenue property owners who have
BAR ................... .......
Miss
Janet
Macfarlan
was
a
visi­
at thu Geneva cemetery Tuesday
-'Ss.
ttfeir homes here. There is taU| of tor to Orlando Wednesday.
morning, June 12th, Rev. J. . N.
a petition being circulated about here
Jos. L M.-tlcolm of Oveldo and Miss Thompson, pastur of the Uuptist
- asking the Fruit Growers to do tills Hard Corinne Duval of 1'unta Gor­ chprch ‘officiating. A beautiful pro
If they do not do ao soon.
do were married at the latter place fusion of flowers covered the casket
Holiday. They returned tu Oveido nnd grave, Atr. Slog leaves to mourn
DILAND I.KG ION
- ------- Tuesday and for th* present aro do­ his ddath, n wife, and two suns of
PLANS HKA FOURTH ing light housekeeping at Mrs. A. J. Knvnnnuh, (In., nlsy four sisters, arfi)
DILL PICKLES,
Me Cully's. The friends of these six brothers, Mre.' David Hpwr, „ f
2 PKGS. SHltEADED
DKLANI), June 10.— Plans are young people extend to them con­ Hunfonl; Mrs. 0, E. biggin, uf Amor
DOZEN
WHEAT
shaping up for the Fourth of July gratulations and best wishes fur hap- leus, On.; Airs. J. V. Wicks and Mrs.
caVebralloii in Deland sponsored by piness and usefulness.
t’anol Culpepper, of Geneva: C. 1*.
SUGAR-CURED SMOKED
LIBBY'S SWEET MIXED
local
post ,uf the American Lglun.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull ing ton and dough Sieg, of Jackeonvllle; Eugene Bieg,
lit
2 -PKGS. POST TOA
RACON.
L
B
..
t
PICKLES, LB.
’
All central Florida Is to be invited ter Mullye, returned Monday to their Geortrs ’ (Iffg, Frank Bleii and Jo*
!.Q
VXr
OR CORN FLAKES,
aad Ibe fun is to start with the firing home at Rebecca, (ia.
Sieg of Georgia, and W. L. Hteg.'of
' l«K '***
o t U)i legion cannon at ft a. tp. fol­
FANCY WHITE BACON,
W. C. Moore, Seal maid engineer, Is Genova; To these sdmiwing relatives
r KANCY PINEAPPLES,
CREAM
OF
lowed at 9 by the capture of the city again in Oveldo to th* drljght of hi* the sympatliy of *11 Genova Is ex
..............
.* L
B
.
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PKG..........
by the Ugion army when the muyor many friends. “ Billy” Is doing some tended.
T
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he rounded up and the keys of surveying down in tbe Hammock and
CARD OF THANKS
cl(y edged, Mayor t’ampU-ll l» seems fto be developing Into quit*
Tho family of E. M. Sieg, who Uiod
We carry a fuUKneofVeBetaMes and Fruits-Our Fruit Stand will be the Feature of Our
ted to capitulate gracefully atul mosquito fighter.
\
June 10, wish to exptccs thanks to
jbe a short aiklrws o f wtdeome to
S t o r e S a t u r d a y ----------- ----------- ---------------------------------------- ^ ________________»
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their many friends for the sympathy
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------Everybody’s
Friend
tors. M^gt will come the running
TAMPA—Extension of port^luie
.-/O d u n
.. f r ­
the* gauntlet by new members of and evening cl«&gt;Mes in this city’s end ads of kindness extended to them
lit their recant bereavement.
illpost. Musk by Die Joed band schools has been decided upon by the
tw awltcbed on at irUervaTs dur- Hillsborough county board of pub­ MIAMI POST AMERICAN
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tho day. At 10:80 the drat base lic instruction. Th* board also de­
LEGION ADDS NEW MKMHERB
game will be played while at cided to use $2,050 from th? stgle
the visitors will'gather at the and county fund *n*f 13,450 from the
IAMJ, June 21.—The recent, 10ramp U? partaka o f M f M h f " federal, Kmith-Hogbra fund,,for xfo, three beeves, seven huge, and catbnal training, in the county.
by Dip local juist of „the Arne
A L t OVER TBE WORl.p
ahaep having Urn engaged for
Ugion reaulled in ttCI
ill avenue ‘folk* are now re»their Sanford Dally Herald
evening by farrier instead of
morning after by R. P. D. The
carrier - boy Is Frasier McNeal of
lerjr avenue and one would have
go along Ways to And a more
s, friendly little gentleman,
t Moore’s Station
art'll attended.' Mr.
„ _V convincing and
WbR
marihbr In |ii&lt;rMiing, !Mi$*
luth, Spencer is a great *1action wltli her sweet voice.

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COMPANY

KEEP MOVING

N EXT DOOR TO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS

FOR RENT— 1 nice fdffflshetl roim. Fourth Street a width of 24 feet from material from Magnolia Avenue west two-thirds of such coat ahall lie dis­
Close-in, 218 Magnolia.
71-3tc Snnford Avenue West to Myrtle Ave­ to Myrtle Avenue, to n width of 30 tributed among the several lota front­
FOR RENT—Rooms, HRSdVnlun avc- nue; for the grading and paving of fret instead of to n width of 24 feet, ing and abutting on each of aaid
nuc, also rhlckona for sale. 73-3tp Fifth Street n width of 24 feet ,from ns heretofore authorised, and Pal­ streets or avenues per front foot In
Magnolia Avenue West to Myrtlo metto Avcnuo shall bo paved with vlt- proportion to tho frontage thereon. In
. HICKSON HOUSE-.t.
Avenue;
for the grading and pavlpg tified brick or other hard surface ma­ nccordancc with special benefits de­
Up*to-date Apartments and Room*
of Sixth Street a width of 24 feet terial, from Commercial Street North rived therefrom, and the coat to bo
Daytona
Beach.
Of m
Carda. of Sanford’a RepotTm «•» f M
"»
Summer ratiwj.'.fl.OO per day, $21 M,ron' Magnolia Avenue West to Oak to Lake Monroe, to a width of 40 feet in distributed on each of said streets
every lit'^ a «n e £ r M a n
abl# Prufraalonal Mon, each
per month, including lights nnd wnter. Avenue, 20 feet in width from the al­ Instead of to n width of 32 feet, ns or avenues la as follows, to-wit:
In Sanford la this Column
af whoa. In hla cbooen pro­
And poaiUrely no (^laaalfled
Call J. F. Hickson, Phono 238-W, Sun- loy between Oak Avenue and Myrtle heretofore authorised. All of said To increase In width of pave­
parh day.
fession the Herald recoinAda charged to
o anyone. Cash
ment on Fourth Street from
ford.
70-tfc Avenue, West 'to Myrtle Avonue, nnd widening, improving, grading and
aeoda to tha people.
i
. n
accompany all ordera.
18 feet In width from Myrtle Avenue pnving shnll be done in compliance
Magnolia Avenue West to
\m m m *
* N
the words and remit
West to Laurel Avenue; for the grad­ w(th the estimates for said work of
Oak Avenue, from 21 fhet to
&lt;
ntfy. ?
ing and paving of Second Street a &gt;ffdenlng anil paving each of said
ii i
^■ —
-- —
30 feet
..$420.00
Jj'
A v&gt; ■&gt;.
WANTED—Uafd musical Instrument* width of 24 feet from Oak Avenue streets and avenues, ns indicated by To increase In width of pave­
:k Service Transfer George A. DeCotte S
instruments of every description. West to French Avenue; for the grad­ rompletc plans, specifications, profiles
ment on Fifth Street from
,
: . SIorape Facilities
Will jury c^ph or trade.— M. I.. Price ing and paving of Third Street n nnd estimates of said proposed im­
Magnolia Avenue West to
'
Attomey-ntt-llw
please yon, tell others | if not,
Music Co., Tampa and Zack Street, width of 24 feet from Sanford Ave­ provements now on file In the office
FOR SALE
Over Seminole County Bank
Oak Avenue, from 21 feet to
tell as. Phone 418
Tampa, Fla.
6-25-lmo-c nue West to Mngnolia Avenue, and of the City Manager of the City of
SANFORD
30 feet — •_______________ $480.00
- : - rLOUIPA 'KAC T E B S = fe u
from Oak Avenue Weat to Mill Creek, Sanford, Florida, which said plans, To increase in width of pave­
*
fratnn and irrigation plugs at tha I WISH to have any part, or all, of and 10 feet in width from Mill Creek specifications, profiles and estimates
ment on Sixth Street from
sixty acre* of land cleared immedi­ West to Avocado Avenue, and for the hnvo GeiirS' heretofore approved by tho
■Sanford Novalty Works.
100-tfc
FRED
R.
WILSON
Magnolia Avenue West to
lNFORD n o v e l t y
ately, on Section 7, Twp. 22, Rnngo 31 grading and paving of Palmetto Ave­ City Commission nnd conatituto tho
SALE
Park Avenue, from 24 feet
(IFOR u
n u » — Hosier and liay*' painta
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW •
E., Orange county. Ovomccr on place nue a width of 32 feet from Commer­ plnns nnd specifications for said wid­
WORKS
First National Bank Building ,
to 30 feej ............................ $210.00
and, varniahes at Sanford Novelty
will ahow land; look it over and write cial Street North to Ijike Monroe, and ening nnd paving, and this Commis­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
To
increase In width of pavoWorks,
Sanford,aganta.
ldj-tfc
V. C. COLLER, Propme. Addreas, John W. Douglnaa, Al­
WHEREAS, it is now deemed nd- sion hereby declares the necessity for
ment on Second Street .from
FOIt SAl.E—Ithodd la]and egga Tor lendale, 8. C.,
Tl-tte
jnqral Shop and Mill
visuhle that Fourth Street should be the widening nnd paving of each o ff’ Oak Avenue West to Myrtlo
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mm. \VANTt!f&gt;— A small hro pn&gt;of~aiiTe.
ELTON
J.
MOUGHTON
paved to a width of 30 feet from said streets nnd avenues, and further
Avenue, from 24 feet to 30
Work
Ellsworth, . Hcardull Avenue, San­
— R. a . Williams, CUjlXUIL 71-Gtc Magnolia Avenue \Vost to Onk Avo­ riortnre this resolution to ho an emer­
ARCHITECT
feet .......... ..HI...* $1841.00
tCTOR and BUILDER I
ford.
83-tfp
Room 7, Miller lildg.
W A N fBD ^Job on, farm.
Experi­ nue; that Fifth Street should t&gt;c pav­ gency measure providing for tho ununi To Incroaso In width uf pave­
ICommercial Street—Sanford, Fla. IANFORD t.f . -rFLORIDA FOR S.\Lk&gt;^» Pointer pupa, No. 1
ence, five years in -Banfprd. Cpp- ed to a width of 30 feet from Mag­ operation of n municipal department.
ment on Third Street from
•
The City Commission I* hereby au­
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San. aide of managing medium^ size farm. nolia Avenue West to Onk Avenue;
Mngnolin Avenue Wcat to
ford Ave.
*
03-tfc Addrvsp J. E, Dcneff, iTcrnld office. that Sixth Street should ho paved to n thorized to expend for widening the
Myrtle Avenue, from 24 feet
B. W. HERNDON
.
I
73-2tp width of 30 feet from Mngnolin Ave- pavement on enrh of said streets and
to 30 f e e t ......... - ..... ........ . $682.00
FOR'SALE^No78fT\Vcs$ Flrat 8tnuf West to Park Avcnuo; that Sec- avenues, the following sums of money, To Increase In width of pave­
Attmctivu Xcrma. Address owner.
LOST’’
GHELLE
MAINES
jg s y /B A M G B A flP N C Y
orjd Street should he paved to n width- pnynblc out of any moneys available
!Li«..7k2
h'l. . .
ciUXt
ment on Palmetto Avenue
LOST:
V
T
n
XYKB
TTir
ftTrn
,EN
from
*,
.........
,
i^ id 'fc o t ' front Onk Avenue West’ to- therefore,* tit-wilt
from -Commercial'' Street
riRF---------AUTO--------- BONDS
1U22
FORD*
FOR
SALKIn
good
■!• LAW YER
my furm, on the .eaxt side of San- Myrtlp Avenue; that Third Street To total cost of increase in
North to Imke Monroe, from
condition,
rhenp
if
taken
nt
once.
— Court House
ford, pne Idaek mans mlile, about six should bo paved to a width of 30 feet
32 feet to 40 feet ________ $688.00
width of pavement on Fourth
Sor A. Swanson nt Crown Pn|ier Co.
yearn
old, weighing about 1260 lbs.' yrom Mngnolin Avenue West to M
Street
from
Magnolia
Avet
|
j
•
That
two-third# uf the expenae of
S.
O.
Shinholser
between 0 nnd 7 p. m.
*
7I-Gtp
life
Reward for information lending to tic Avenue, and that Palmetto Ave
• nue West to Oak Avenue,
the Improvcmenta aforagpld, in the
A ifc CHEAP—Fine work recovery of same.—
FOR
SA]
F. Smith.'
shdtild be paved to n width of 40 f
from 24 feet to 30 feet.... $d30.00 widening and paving of the aforesaid
pontraejor and Builder
horse, nfsl young milch cows and
V
A _ ^ P from Commercial Street North
which said sum la the total
} t
Itooma 21(5-228
atrecta and avenues shall be paid by
't * heifer, 7 nmntlA old.—L. A. Itcnuud, LO^P—I4i!Walyti female sutir^’Tilnck Ijikc Monroe,
ontimated rost o i tho Im­
apecial
asaassments made and levied
FIXIRIDA
HtD
DR. R. M. MASON San’ord Heights or Sanford Ilnttery nnd while apota.. 11nd collar with
upon all lota and lands joining and
provement of said portion of
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
RESOLVED,
DENTIST
Service Co.
71-fitc
nnnto P. M. King. Return to 314 That the City Commission of thn City .Fourth Street, widened from
contiguous, or bounding and abutting
New Mrisch lluilding
I1UICK 0, strictly A-l condition, new Wcat Third and[id
receive
reward. 72-3tp of Sanford, Floridn, deems it ’ ndvlsee
upon such improvement.
24 feet to 30 feet.
. P. Connelly &amp; Sons Phone 201
Hanford, Florida
top, good paint, 0 cord tires, 4 of
That
tho
s|&gt;cclal asSOXSrticnta
To
totul
cost
of
increase
lit
nhlv, in addition to tho Improvement
* ISatakllafceS ItOM
which are new. Real bargain, $475.
against tho pro|&gt;erty deemed to be
width of pavement on Fifth
by
paving
of
Fourth
atreet
from
tal Kalate, I-oanS and Inauranre
Lot of extras. See Mr. Pcrkina, at COMMUNITY FARM
benefitted by said Improvement pro­
Street from Magnolln AveW.
J.
THIGPEN
CLUBS ORGANIZE Magnolia Avenue West fo Onk Ave­
Lincoln House tomorrow.
7lf-2tc
nr 48
10^8 Magnolia Ave.
vided for by this resolution, shall Iw
nue, a width of 24 feet, that said ..nuo West to Onk Avenue,
Real Estate
FOR KALE OR RENT—tJlx room
■from 21 feet to 30 feet..., $030.00 a##PN#vd upon the property specially
BROOKS, Ga., June 22.—Seven pavement should Ito increased to a
house, (celled), lights* good well
htncflttcd by the improvement in
which said sum is the total
FIRE,
LIKE,
AUTO
INSURANCE
community agricultural clubs in, Fay­ width of '30 feet; deem# it advisal4e
EWART The Florist
Water.
8nnfqrd Heights.—Hunter,
proportion to the benefits to be de­
estimated cost of tho im­
In,
addition
to
tho
improvement
by
i
Flowers— — ——Floral Designs
73-2tp ette county have been orgunised and paving of Fifth Street from Magnolia
Route A, Box 180.
rived therefrom, surii special bene­
provement of said portion of
at a meeting Just held here It was
fits td be determined and prorated ac­
Fifth Street, widened from
ryers, 46c IL; hens,
Fo O X l k
Apnual and Ornamental Plants
Avenue
West
to
Onk
Avenue,
a
width
decided to further extend th?
*n
DR.
G.
S.
SELMAN
cording
to tho foot frontage of the re24
feel
to
30
feet.
30c. Saturday only.—Mrs, Q. C.
of $4 feet, that said pavement sheuld
Myrtl* Ava.------------ Phone 260-W
spectlvb'
properties specially benefitPractice limited to
To
total
rost
of
increase
in
Cates, .tfeone 22.______ ______ 73-jtp preparation for a fair.
be Increased to 30 feet; deems it ad'
ted by said improvement. '
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose'and Throat
width of pavement on Sixth
visible, In addition to the Improve­
tVH RENT
That
special assassmenta made
Btreih from Magnolia Avc­
FORD MACHINE Eyea Examined, (ilassef Fitted
ment by paving of Sixth Street from
against
property
bounding and abutnuo'
West
to
Park
Avenue,
BUNGALOWS, cottage# and . apartMctsch lluilding
Magnolia Avenue West to. Park, Ave­
C Q M P A IfY
from
24
feet
to
30
feet
.^.....$315.00
ting
upon
the
improvements
aforesaid
mciits for tbe summer Season pt
nue. a width of 24 feet, that said pave­
^ * ’&lt; t
shall lie paid at tho option of the
fneral Mndhii* aad Boiler
whldh said sum is ths' total
Daytona Beach. Runsonabfe rates. PRELIMINARY Rr.SOLUTION RE* ment should bo increased tn 80 feet;
property owners a# fellow#; either in
estimated cost of Ihr 'Im­
W orlui .
gyee Kxamleed
GlaMee Dedgned Will furnish photon and full informa­ ...QUIRINO . . THE
WIDENING, deems It advisable In addition to the
- *•- . .
full within thirty days after aaid as­
provement
of
said
portion
of
tion
IIV B I
M
upon
|»M «
request.—Bailey
• v t f u t •••• (
WA mIfawmwTT
GRADING
AND
PAVINO
OF
imnrovement
by
paving
of
Second
i Cylinder, Grinding
Henry McLaulin, Jr., kins, Daytona Beach; Fla. 5-81-^tpo-c FOURTH STREET TO A WIDTH Httdet f rom Oak Avenue West to Sixth Street, widened from
sessments shall atand equalised, ap­
Automubfle Repair*
proved and confirmed, or In ten an­
Opt D.
24 feet to 30 feet.
OF 30 FEET, INSTEAD OF 24 Myrtle Avknue, a width of 24 feat,
ENT— Com plelely
FbR jlXLli OR R
RENT—Com
Acetylene Weldinr
nual installments with Interest at the
To total coat of Increase In
Optic! an-Optometrist
FEET
AS
NOW
PLANNED,
FROM
|«h#t
aaid
pavement
should
be
Incress
furnished
8
room
house,
001
Laurel
one G2-----------Hanford, Florida
rata of eight per cent per annum from
width of pavement on Sec­
MAGNOLIA AVENUE WEST TO £d to 30 fcvt| deems it advisable In
418 Bast P int Street Sanford, Fla. Ave,, earner lot, "brick street Desir­
and
after the time said assessments
ond
Street,
from
Oak
Ave­
AVENUE;
REQUIRING addition to the Improvement by pavable location. All modern convon-^ OAK
s. l^ak
J. II. Celdough
shall
be finally equalised, approved
nue
West
to
Myrtlo
Avenuo,
THE WIDENING, GRADING AND Ing of Third Street from Magnolia
icnccs.—C. C. Cobb, Winter Park, Fla.
from 24 feet to 30 feet
$240.00 and confirmed, and,
eak &amp; Colclough
PAVINO OF FIFTH STREET TO Avenue West to klyrtle Avenue, a
'07-?td-p;'W -ltp
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
whtch said sum Is tho total
A WIDTH OF 30 FEET,
. . IN- width of 24 feet, that said pavcmsnt
INSURANCE
,
FOR RENT—Cottage. Sec J. in
that this resolution 1* hereby declar­
'estimated
cost
of
tho
lmFire—Life—Auto *
24
FEET
AS
NOW
,hould
be
increased
to
30
feet,
end
SfE
A
D
OF
son, C01 Palmetto A ve..
t)2-10tp
ed to be an emergency measure pro­
prvemvnt of sold portion of
«*. 3 Flrpt Natl Bank Bldg. Annex
PLANNED, FROM MAGNOLIA.^deems it further advisable, in addi­
Daytona Beach, Fla. Jio06*rt
lose in.' Bee
kH N f, d'r
viding for the usual daily operation
Second
Street,
wldcnod/from
AVF-NUE
WEST
TO
OAK
AVE
(NFOBD
’ FLORIDA
tion to the improvement by pavement
SS-€ic
J. D. Hood.
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
of a municipal deparament of the City
24 feet to 80 feet.
NUE; REQUIRING THE WID of palmetto Avenue from Commercial
toil Hen? at COnONAbU'HKA'Cn ENING, GRADING AND PAVINO Street North to Lake Monroe, a width To toUtl cast of Increase in
Open tho Year Around
of Sanford, Florida, and shall becomo
Reasonable Hates.
room cottage, very desirable, 2
elective Immediately upon Its pas­
OF SIXTH STREET TO A WIDTH of 82 feet, that said pavement should ti fcldth of pavament on Thlfd
bedrooms end bath.
Furnished,
Special rate* to parties..
sage and adoption.
Street from Magnolia AvoOF 80 FEET, INSTEAD OF 84 be Increased tp 40 feet, and,
$150.00 season. Near ocean.—Mrs.
On Main Street, neer Ocean
Adoptod this 18th day o f June^ A.
nue Weat to Myftla Ave­
FEET • AS
NOW PLANNED,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
Harry II. Sams, Box 343, New Smyr­
D.
1U23.
nue,
from
24
foot
to
80
FROM
MAGNOMA
AVENUE
that
Fourth
straet
ahall
be
paved
with
;
C. M. CUSTER, Prop. na, Tftc*
----' --' | 0» .—*
1 '
«M2te
FORREST LAKE.
„_..$mop, ,
WEST TO PARK AVENl/E; RE­ vitrified brick or other herd surface
feet
C. J. m a r s h a l l .,
.,
FOR REST—Five room bungalow at
which
said
sum
Is
the
total
QUIRING
THE
WIDENING, material from Magnolia Avenue West
City Commission,
corner J 1th street end Oak Avenue. •• O R A D fN f^ A N D PAVINO - OF
catimated cost of the lmik Avtnde, to a width of 80 feet,
of Sanford, Fja. ,*
See Mrs. JpUps Takacb.
I 0l&gt;-8t
SECOND STREET TO A .WIDTH
tad of to a width of 24 feet aa • provement of said portion of
..
8LICKEO HAIR
5
Attest:
,,,v
,
f.
.Third
Street
widened
from
rtofore
authorised)
that
„
Fifth
OF
80
FEET,
INSTEAD
rgo
FOR RENT—Cenveirtei*
24 feet to 30 feet.
L. R. PHILIPS. ,
FEET
AS
NOW PLANNED,
&gt;t ahall be paved ,*rith vi|riHed
fu*nlsh^ jrpsRpiL.fi!/ hoy kjcglng.
. “So|u«&gt;iit} W t ” Y.rilc« T. l\,
CUy Clerk.
T H o r O A X AVENUE W E ST TO
or other hard surface material To (otpl cost of Increase’ in
enoe.
,
Rent
reaqoqabliv,
20^
Oak
. • .. “ i
“ that, boblicd hair slamlanlize*
Moved
and
seconded that the rr.
.
width
of
pavement
on
PalMYRTLE
AVENUE?
REQUHENG
Magnolia
Avenue
Weat
ta
Oek
18-Irwo-p
the art of pro­
women, while long hair individualqulrvmcnta of a second reading of
E WIDENING, GRADING AND
iu&lt;, to a width of .80 feet,.Instead • nmttp Avenue from Commer­
ng fink M b * . Oar maatar baiies
them. Well, the girls, as to FOB RENf^lO^acre ferm.-*L "’ if.
the above and foregoing roaolution at
cial Street Nqrth to Lake
o a width of 24 feet, ae heretofore
era construct a loaf of bread that
PAVING
OF
THIRD
STREET
TO
70-Btp
Eatridge.
another regular meeting o f the City
ippeala to evary fam il/a eeoae af. bobbed hair, mar look standardirrel,
Monroe, from 82 feet to 40
, A WIDTH,QF SO FEF.T, INSTEAD aothoriaed; that Sixth Street shall bb
“°d value. Oar pastries will make /but a lot oi tho boja nowadaja look k“OR RENT—J204 W rk avenue, bunCommission, not leaa than one week
S
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feet,
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.
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paved
with
vitrified
brick
or
other
OF $4 FEET AB NOW PLANNED,
•o wonder wky meal-times don't
galow, four rooms, hall and bath,
Tran*
from this date, shall ha dispensed jfrryia
Btandard-oiled.’*
—
Boston
.
which
aaid
sum
la
the
total
hand
surface
material
from
MagnaUa
FROM
MAGNOLIA
AVENUE
« « r rleeer together. When you
$20.00 per month.—G. W. Spencers
with by the unanimous veto of the
• estimated coot of the Im­
WEST TO MYRTLE i. A.YENUE, Avenue West to Park Avenue, to
krlte oat yewr/next grocery order
script.
T2-6tp
rile
tiename
i
City CommUslon of the City of Ban-------of oer .bread upon
provement of sold portion of
AND THE WIDENING, ORAD- width of 30 feet, Inatead of to a
it and taaiat that yon get It.
••
1 OR RENT— 10 acres of tUod land
ford, Ftorbu, this IBUi day of June.
Palmetto avenue wldenod
ALFALFA CROP INCRIA8ID
width o f 24 feet, as heretofore authon Cameron avenuer-R. E. Barrett,
A. D. 1923.
^ TQ A WIDTH OF
j that Second Street shall be
from 82 foot to 40 feeL
7i-12tp
alfalfa area of llieliigan in*
Valley^Qa.
That one-third of the total eoat of
o r 82 FEET
with vitrified brick or other

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■ One Layman Shot,
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House is Riddled

BENJAMIN ALEXANDER IS
EXPELLED AND MORLEY
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The Houne of Schncck and Many
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VOLUME IV.

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(Hr Tk* A iw l* lr 4 rm i&gt;)
NEW YORK, June 21.— The Amt
development In Wall Street today
was suspension for a year by New
York curb tnirket o f one member and
expulsion of another. Benjamin Alex­
ander wax tho member expelled. A.
B. Mobley o f A. M. Mobley and Com­
pany was suspended. Alexander was
expelled for ."act inconsistent with
curbs principles of trading" Mobley
wns suspended for "act detrimental
to the best interests of the exchnnKo."
Alexander was connected with the
house of J| Scbneck.

POCAHONTAS, Ark., June 21—
Four priests and one lay church o ffi­
cial wore wounded when unidentified
persons fired into the home of tho
Rev. Father Ilcrringcr of the Engleberg Catholic church, five miles north
of here neronTing to information re­
ceived here yesterday. The house was
fairly riddled with shot.
Tho injured men arc:
Father
Strnussnor, of Jonesboro, shot In neck
and shoulder; Father Hcfllnger, I’arogould, shot in neck; Father Ilcrringer, Englebcrg, slight flesh wound;
Fnther FrolUhelnt, Pocnhontqs, shot
in leg; Joe Bruner, lay church officlul,
shot In hack.

PRES!
‘ CON

CARRY

AY,
WOT

. I Or n » S ts w W rt P re y )
.
FOR FI.F.I^lNG PURI.1C THRU
SAV A N N AH , June 21.—This city
SALE OF BLACK STAR
was quiet last night, with state troops
LINE
guarding the Chatham county JaBf
where eafly yesterday an unsucooft«n r Tk* Ae**H*t*4 Pt***&gt;
NEW YORK, June 21.— Marcus ful nttompt was mado to take Walter
Garvey, negro, self-styled provisional Lee, negro, charged with attarklng a
prclsdent of Africa, was sentenced to­ young married white woman in West
,
day to the Atlanta penitentiary for Savannah.
Following tho Issuance o f a procla­
five years for fleecing the public thru
the sale of Black Star Line stock. mation by Governor Hardwick of A t­
Garvey was convicted of having used lanta, declaring Savannah In a state
the mall to defraud. He wns led into of insurrection, Brig. Gen. U. J. Trav­
court by a heavy guard placed nroumj is, commanding officer of the llRth
him to preveM attempts at rescue Hold artillery, was designated by Ad­
and to protect him from the duped jutant General Lewis T. Pope, to take
chnrgc of the situation here. As a
investors.
In addition to prison term the judge result of a conference between Gen­
imposed a thousand dollar fine on eral Travis snd Mayor Seahrook, it
Garvey. Ho granted a motion for wan decided to keep the soldiers on
stay of execution pending an appeal duty, probably for several days.
It was stnted that General Travis
but declined to fix bail directing Garvcy be held In tombs prison until the hss approximately 45 officers, and 325
S BLAZE T H A T appeal was decided.
men under his command here, and It
SOUTH SIDE. HAS
is not considered probablo that other
CUT OFF Si a n y in
troops will be asked In tho emergen­
b u il d in g .

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WASHINGTON, Juno 21.— Secre­
tary Mellon began a series of confer­
ences today In an effort to clear up
new ship liquor situation developing
from determination of several foreign
shipping rompnnles to bring liquor In­
to American waters under customs
seals of their governments. Prior to
deliberations secret declared there
was no doubt of general right to sciso
contraband within American waters
but added the question whether an
agent of the American government
dnred destroy a foreign government
seal presented grave problem.
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Ten Negroes Killed
In Chicago Fire in
Tenement District

Labor League is Now
Political Voice of
Oklahoma People

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R o c k e f e l l e r , J t J , G IV C S
Agxgx £ 2
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$150,000 for Insulin
In Fifteen Hospitals

NEW YORK, June 21.— A gift of
$150,000 to be distributed among fif­
teen hospitals In the United States
nn&lt;\ Canada to promote the use of in­
sulin In the treatment of diabetes was
announced last night by John D. Rock­
efeller, Jr. Hie hospitals are In all
sections of the country.
The purpose of the gifts, Mr. Rocke­
feller said would be to Increase tho
number of free ward patients who
could be treated with Insulin and to
teach physicians In general practice
the proper methods of employing In­
sulin In tho treatment o f diabetes.

Governor Hardee
Will Take Vacation
After Arduous Puties

GOVERNMENT W IL L ’ NOT
ANNOUNCE COURSE TO
BE PURSUED
4t

SHIPS

TO TESi

New Ruling and Will Haya lha
Liquor Under Seal Going
and Canting
GOVRRNMRNT W ILL NOT AN­
NOUNCE COUR8B TO BE
PURSUED.
(fir Th* XMMfaiiH r w - ) - .
SOUTHAMPTON, Jons ,81.— A
showdown over the question of
whether British ships esn satisfy ths
first of theif patssngers on ItriP*
from dry America to wst England,
therefore seems likely to come sooner
than had been expected.
Ths first
challenge will probably be thrown
down tomorrow whan Berengaria is
duo to pass statue Liberty.
.
.

cy.
t ilf The XM.rl.lrE Trees)
Orders were issued early in the day
CHICAGO, June 21.—Ten negroes
prohibiting tho salo of all fire arms
arc known to have been killed und at
in tho city, automobiles were forbid­
lenst twenty-five injured In a fire
den to use Hahcrshsm street, in the M AY GO TO M INNEAPOLIS AND
NEW YORK, June 8L— PUns of
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., June 21.
which swept n throe-story tenement
COMB BACK BY W AY OF
vicinity
of
the
Jail,
and
no
gatherings
Work
In the
Mclbourne-Tillman
customs
authorities for meeting tho
house on South Side early today. One —The Farmer-Labor Reconstruction
NEW YQRK, June 21.— Definite
were permitted on tho streets. Around
Drninnce District Will Begin
challenge
by the Cunard lint of treas­
GIIBK
NIMVKK.
hundred and sixty negro tenants of League stood strongly entrenched to­
steps to close the doors of many stock
the jail itself, temporary breastworks
ury department’s ship liquor .ruling
Within Sixty Days.
day
ns
"tho
political
voice"
of
Okla­
the building were cut off from escape
brokerage houses, against which com­
have been built by the soldiers, be­
(Hr Tk* AiM flatM Pr*«*&gt;
by bringing It on tho Bergangarla to­
homa’s Farmer Labor movement, fol­
TALLAHASSEE, Fie., June 21— morrow under governmental eeal
plaints have been received, will be
J a c k s o n v i l l e !” j » » « a i . - A . i - * •h' * * * * *
ll” .m,ln ?U T : lowing a conference here of the exe­ hind which are mounted several ma­
Governor Hardee has cturned his
tnken in tho supremo court today it uunl construction of canals in the way and numbers jumped
,
*
liquor for use on tho return trip ware
cutives of the principal fnrm nnd un­ chine guns.
thoughts to the matter of summer concealed behind cloaa drawn certain
was announced last night by Deputy Melbourne-Tilln'nn drainage district from windows. Scores of heroic res­
ion
labor
organisations
of
the
state,
vacation but that is shout as fhr a* of silence today. Colector Eltlng waa
Attorney .General John Dwyer. In­ will begin within sixt days, George cues were made by firemen.
who met at the call of Got. J. C. Wal­
he hns gotten. He has made up his officially "qut" to calleri and Assist­
junctions against various brokers will B. Hills, chief engineer for the proCHICAGO, June 21—The fire start­ ton.
mind yet as to either the destination ant Colcctor Stuart waa roptrtad In
be asked, he said.
ject, and A. J. Shea of Memphis,
A auggestlon from the governor
ed
In
the
furniture
store
on
the
or the time. Of the former, Prof. Important conference and waa J&gt;eMr. Dwyer said ho would act under representing- the cnnnl construction
ground floor nnd quickly destroyed that tho executives constitute a non­
L. B. Edwards, his. secretary, things lieved to be in touch with Washing­
the Martin act, passed recently by company, contractors, announced yes­
the wooden tenement, I.ater Joseph partisan "council of 12" to direct the
the mountains of North
Carolina, ton. A hlg hofflcial, who refused to
the state legislature which authorized terday.
Smith, wealthy negro, owner of the farmer-labor movement was side­
A wire received here early this with promises of trout darting about
the attorney general to investigate
bo quoted, said his Idea waa liquor
The board of supervisors of the furniture store, wns arrested.
stepped when a majority of the invit­ morning by A. J. Loosing stated that
in clear, cooling streams, would do should be seised but that “nobody
brokers snd suspend them by injunc­ district returned this week from To­
ed guests made It plain that their al­ C. A. Matthews had died In that city
' t * - -i------------ —-----him good. The executive spent his could tell what would happen next In
tion in esse fraudulent practices were ledo and Chicago^ where the $1350,­
legiance lay with the Reconstruction but no particulars were given other
disclosed. The deputy attorney gen­ 000 bond issue with which the dis­
League as tho |&gt;oliticnl organisation than he was an Odd Fellow end the "two weeks" last summer with Mrs. prohibition mlxup.”
v„
eral has been conducting bis Investi­ trict is to be financed were sold.
of tho organised tollers of the farms lodge there wanted to know about Hardee at Clearwater Beach, but It
gation quietly since the passage of Members of the board of supervisors
S fiU T H A ilrtttfN . Juno " j j — W e
imd 'dttr*: - h i » Mafement issued at him. Later dispatches gave tho nnfno Is btilloVed his containplolloria run In
other directions for this summer’s Cunard Liner B«rtn^ariaf wWch Milthe conclusion of tho conference It i.n Walter Matthews and said:
are W.-G. TOWN, president ;Enwst
the bnvho t t M " * ...... 7 : .
outing.
Dwyer refused to name the brok­ H. Every, secretary; F. C. Powell
wan pointed out no organization wns
cd for New York last Saturday, e$t"Walter A. Matthews, until three
He plans to leave here the latter rled sufficient alcoholl^ Uquor for fear
(n r TE. AMMi.ifS I’ m **'
ers against yrhom he Would nsk in­ and F. L. Hills.
formed nnd that those attending the
AIX-LA-CHAPPELLE, June 21—
weeks ago a plnjn-clothcs man on tho
junctions or to tell the number that
Cixty-six thousand seres of land Gcrmnns hnve nttneked Belgian cyc- conference had no mandate from their West Palm Reach police force last part of this week, probably Saturday return voyage under same lock and
for quite a little trip that has for Its
would come under his fire.
lying between
Melbourne and the lista detachment at Siskingniuohlen, organisations to tukc any nctlon.
night wss shot and killed by Police primary purpose the delivering of an acal as that employed h* the White
The
executives
of
the
Commodity
Conferences were held yesterday headwaters of the Rt. Johns river are
. , near Dortscn in occupied territory acSergeant HJu. JltuJbs, when, accord­ editress June 27 In Chicago at the Star Liner Olympic, which saled yeewith representatives of the New York to be drained. Dredges and
terday, it was learned today.
^ ,
d tfther cor(1,n(r tQ advices received here. It Marketing Associations present were ing to wijnesses Mntthows reached to
international convention of the Moose
prohibited from affiliating with other
Stock Exchange, the. Consolidated mechanlcsl equipment of the
P r “ n* Is stated attacking party used firehis hip pocket as If to draw a gun, organization. Governor Hardee, Ac­
Stock Exchange and the Curb Mar­ Construction Company are now in srms but details as to outcome lock­ than co-operative marketing associa­
WASHINGTON. Juns 21— Actusl
when he was nsked to get out of an
cording to the program of the meet­ entry Into American territorial, wa­
tions, the statement declared. ,Slx of
ket. Mr. Dwyer said nine out or transit, nnd construction operations
automobile and submit to arrest. Four
ing.
ing, will also assist officials of that
tho eleven officials present reiterated
every ten brokers under investiga­ nrc to begin within thirty to sixty
shots were fired by Stubbs.
\ organisation In presenting the report ters of foreign ship* with sealed
allegiance
to
tho
Reconstruction
tion by his office had refused to sign days.
stores of beverage
liquor aboard
O IL RBFINEIK8 ARE
..
“ Complaint had been made against of the progress and management of
League, however. Resolutions nskod
waivers of Immunity. Thecxehangc*
probably
will
be
awaited
by the Uni­
Mr. Shea is in Jacksbnvlllc con­
T1IRBATBNBY BY BIG FIRE that every furmer in the state become Mutthewa that ho had assaulted D. the homo for the aged established
had passed roaolytlon requiring their sulting with .Engineer Hills of the
ted Stales government before pn*
member of the cO-opcrntive mar­ W. Maddox, of 510 PolnSetU street last year near Jacksonville and called nounccmcnt is made to any course to
members to submit to examination by George B. Hills Company relative to
dir Th* a *««* u ;»4 r****)
keting
association as well as “ some nnd Motorcycle Policeman Wardci Moose Haven.
the attorney general but these rvs&lt;&gt; u- the work, nnd they are anticipating
OIL CITY, Pa., Juno 21— Fire
be taken on its part. New develop­
class
organization
of farmers as some who sought Matthews to arrest him.
He plans to stop either, going or ment in the liquor, tangle la tha ap­
tions were criticised
recently by completion within record time. Mr. caused by explosion threatened 12Stubbs joined Warden on Banhan S*
District Attorney Banon as having no Rhea has recently visited the district acre oil refinery of Penn. American lalwring men join trade unions to where Matthew* was f«und seated coming ,at Atlanta to visit hla sis­ parent determination by tome f#rter and while there will probably ign schooner# to test tha strength
“ teeth" In them. Mr. Dwyer said he to bo drained nnd preliminary work Refining Company at Rouscvlllc near make their force felt."
In an automobllo with two friends.
take a peek in at the Georgia legis­
here,
but
finally
extinguished
with
was loath to continue his Investiga­ on the grounds hss been completed.
of the ruling.
.
,„
.t•
"Matthews Is said to havo refused
lature which will be In session, and
tion unloss tho brokers could bo made The plot to be drained has been sur­ loss estimated at a $100,000.
It was state officially .M»ht «
to get out of the car at the command
which .according to advance notices of conferences undoubtedly would be
veyed and the canal routes laid off.
to sign waivers.
_____ _
of Warden. Worden then requeated
will be trying to abolish ts tax held before Secretary Mellon •••T**
HEAT CAUSES ONE
Stubbs to go to tho other aldo of ths
As for that matter, however, Presi­ ' Attention is called to the fact that
cqualter. In that event, Florda'a Saturday for an extended trip to.IJoDEATH
IN
CHICAGO
the contract for the drainage of Cfl(car and as Warden opened tho door
dent. Harding hopes to cut some ice
chief executive could tell them how rope. Both Mr. Mellon end Secretary
000 acres is the largest ever lcV in
on the aide near him to pull Matthews
cn route before he gets to Alaska—
it is NOT done, If he chose to do so. Hughes ere out of the city, but gra
CHICAGO, June 21.—One death
Florida, and, probably, one of the
out,
ns he explained It, witnesses say
WASHINGTON, Jude 21— CommUHe also plans to visit his other sis­
Ajiaconda Standard,.
___
and
several
prostrations
was
ascribed
expected to be back here tq^np- .
largest in the United States. ( Con­
that Matthews leaned hack and made
sloncr General Husband of the Immi­
ter living in Minneapolis before his
to
the
heat
today.
The
death
brought
In the absence of the iecret*ri#s.
a threatening motion to hla pocket
tracts for tlie North St. Lucie river
gration service asked Solicitor for I-awhereupon Stubbs fired four shots. return home. Altogether, It Is ex the subordinates ware reluctant to
drainage district, although covering [ha fatalities of the present heat
bor deportment fur opinion as to
peeled he will be absent from tho discuss the plans of the Whate Star
greater acreage, were let in ,cc* wdavo to 14. The temperature at whether under existing Immigration Three of tho shots took effect in
Matthews stomach. A fter a alight captisl 10 days or maybe two weeks. liner Olympic and the French ships
llons. The Canal Construction Com­ noon was B8.
law steamship companies could lie re­
pause, witnesses say, according to the
Paris and Rochambeau, to bring scal­
pany also was In charge of Dili r/ork.
quired to provide detention facilities
police,
Stubbs
fired
a
fourth
shot
Proceedings relative u» the .voting IIEKGDOLL OUT ON
ed liquor atores lain New York har­
AND NOW 1IAVB MONEY FOR
A $10,000 BOND for Immigrants now being detained at which struck Matthews’ right band
and issuance of the bond issue were
bor. Many speculative
IIUILDING AND SMALL
Ellis Island under heavy expense to
"Matthews gasped,‘ police esy, re­
validated by a special local bill pass­
were put forward and Interest Ip Jpf
LOANS.
’
the government. Proposal was sah
( P i Tk* AasosJatsW Preos)
marked
“
that’s
ell
right,"
end
fcl
ed at tho recent session of tho Flor­
whole ssituation again
KANSAS CITY. K»n«*. J“no 2l-— was answer of Immigration service to
for It was generally recegnWM
Officers of the Sanford Mortgage ida legislature, and the sale of the Erwin R. Bcrgdoll was arraigned late attack mode Ih British
parliament hack dead,"
.The vociferous evidences of ap­ the action of the fereign shipping in­
bonds
completes
preparations
for
the
If
tho
Welter
Matthews
1*
Charles
yesterday
on
methods
o
f
housing
Im­
Loan Company state that as a result
yesterday before Federal Judgo Abra
Matthews, formerly of this city, ho proval bn the part of two unsuspecW terests undoubtedly would bring
•
% 8. Vanvalkcnburgh on a charge of migrants at island.
o f the rapid progress made in dis­ actual construction.
wss
well known hero where he served ing audiences—one on the Atlantic tera to n head. ,
posing of tho unsold portion of their
When they see by ( wireless, as s conspiracy to escape tho draft laws
for
eome
time on the police fores end and the other on the Pacific coastTreasury officials said they did not
capital stock, the company i* noW *n scientist predicts, what will become end was released on $10,000 bond INVENTORY SPECIALS
left no doubt In the rolnde of review­ export a policy could he fresmd In
was
In
tho
reel
estate
buelneee
end
FRIDAY
AND
8CATURDAY
a position to furnish funds In eon* « ' of tho nice o|d business conference ,|g9ed by tho United States Fidelity
other lines. He resided here for sev­ ers present that “The Pilgrim," the advance ef Secretary Malleus deH r*
rrable amqunU for local home bu il* held around the “ kitty" T -N e w York and Guaranty Company with Lhead
~‘
In this Issue Is a half page adver­ eral yean and at one time was an am- First National attraction that will be ture for Europe.
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quartnrp In .paltimort..
Ing operations. &lt;Jt *•
•hown again tonight at the Princess
Burt and Globo." r " '
It was poiatod out, hagavqr, that
tisement of Yowell A Co., calling at­ ployCc of the Atlantic Coast Une.
are also prepared L&gt; handle a Urge
Theatre for tho last time will be a there U ground for halUf Uni U a
'
, ROTARY INTERNATION
tention to the Inventory Specials for
volume,of small lo»«“ through U&gt;rtr TALLAIIA88BK KIWANIB
close rival of "The Kid" for flrat hon­
American government ,
,,
CLUB W ILL BE STARTED
OPENS 14T11 MEETING Friday and Saturday of this week.
department maintained for the pur­
ors among all of Charles Chaplin’s
JIY
BIG
CBLBBR4TION
Sheets, spreads, silks, suitings, long
such beverage liquors aa
pose of financing those In need of im­
productions.
•might And aboard foreign
ST. LOUIS, .Jitn*. f llLr-Welfare cloth. toweU, ginghams, ratines, cot­
mediate funds.
.
, _ .
. In theatrical pasiance, "The Pil­
m * The a —■**■!*• •**•••*. ,
side the three mile limit.
F ro m &amp; e foregoing and Judging by
jrk In behalf of, the crippled chil­ ton goods and many other specials
grim" was given unannounced pre­
TALLAHASSEE. June 21.— A de­
dren and whether w irtM clubs shall too numerousto mention. However,
street corner conversation, it U evi­
On tha other hand,
views recontly at the Gotham Thea­
finite date, June 28, has been set as
dent thgt tho people of Banford and
become admlnUteflng Instead of ad- If ypu want some real bargains go to BIG MEETING AT WASHINGTON tre, New York, and at another theatre the treasury wore U» a A*
the time for the infant KiwanU c ub
what would be the out
vlaory as now* tohstTuetid were before YtoweU's Friday and Saturday of this
Seminole'* cMihty haw avrakened to
in Los Angeles to "try it on the dog “
DECIDES ON MIAMI AS
here to shake „ off its swaddling
Rotary organUatkrti here today, in week and get them.
2 , need Which has bo long exlsUd
More than *300 persons saw It at the American agent brok* WM
clothes and receive its charter., DoyU
PLA C E
hXe for a ttrtmg bome-bulldlng and
140, annual convention. Suggestions
Getham.
The spontaneous enthusiasm of a foreign government |
Carietos, of Tampa, district fo rtrn o r
The Herald for first dess job work.
Aaancinf corporation, of this charachave been m **, that Rotary Interwith
which
U waa received la the East tort the special stores uf
of the'KiwanU dubs, has notified lo­
nationhl assume the welfare work
WASHINGTON, June 81— Miami and West Indicated that Chaplin had
c i officials that be will be able to
among the crippled children through CHURCHWELL’S 14-DAY SALE. was selected as tho 1924 meeting turned out« new classic.
Thcre, are alwaya aurplu. funds
NEW YORK,
come hare on that date for the pre­
Church well's Fourteen Day Sale b
opinion,"
said this (
the
International
Society
for
Crip­
“The Pilgrim," in which Charles
available here fo r
£
place of the International CIvltan
sentation.
. t
pled Children. . The society U. com­ the big thing just new. GburchweiPs Association. Ernest Greenwood of plays ths role ef an escaped convict er thing to do in to •
sound home enterprises o ff^ferTd J*
The local cluh plans to make a big
I sthe place to save money all the
posed mostly of Rotations.
local metu On the other h*h£ th
Washington, representatives la the who, much against hb will, la forced
evenT of the occasion. Clubs in
president Obrfgon of the Mexican time but during this sale U will be Unitetd 8tatee of InUroalonal Labor to poee aa a preacher, la la f**l»™ required for
people o f^ fn fo rfl and Seminole ~unslow v te M P F iw
,nd tb* J*ck‘ on; republic, has issued an Invitation by another saving on top of the regular
kaa*
ty' have tlm
Office established by the League of length, being four reel#, snd, it b
outline o r viUc oigsniistion have been |nvited letter to meet in Mexico City In 1924. saving and this will be saving them
it
has
s u rf*
to lntoree|
president.
do not to come here for theaffalr. The ban­ The Texas RotsrUru are sajd to be ■tune. Glance over the bargains In Nations, we# elected
foreign i
Steokton Broom* of Jacksonville, was and comedy
development of quet table will be sot for 15&lt;k 1
upportlng the southern republic in this issue and note the prices and go
the comedy
c'jfitribule
•sTv!
elected a member of InterneItnoU anything yet
local
club
was
organized
sere
and in which
U ejd fort"to obtain the next conven-jto ChurehweU’a while this big tale la
comity."^*
for
the
screen.
their own
months rigo and now has some
board of directors.
. . ,
■ •
ip h«lon..
members.
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erg of unknown integrity and ability.

Plan Construction
of Drainage Canals

Charles Matthews
Killed by West Palm
Beach Officer

Germans Attacked
Belgian CyclistB
Near DoTtsen

Immigrants Detained
Must Be Provided for
at Ellis Island

Mortgage Loan Co.
Haft Great Success
in Selling the Stock

Chaplin's “PHarrim”
Proves a Riot
at Pre-View

Miami Selected
For 1924 Meeting In­
ternational Civitans

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923

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We * will move, wo will crate ntid
FR ID A Y N IC IIT FOR T IIE nENEstudio of Mr». Fannie Strmhrldgv
ship your hbusehold good*; or Wo Will
F IT (IF DB.MOLAY, BAN- '
Munson, la it Saturday afternoon, a't
store them until yotl need tberii. Call
•la o'clock.
• fO R ' CflAPTE R . • '
498.
63-3tc
A vocal duet was sun* by Misses
MRS. FRED DAIGEIl. Society Editor
Zoe and Fannie Reba Munson, ae.
Phone 217-W
The Giri from Upper Seven, that
Tho dangerous spot lA Wall Street
For Florida: Partly cloudy
I I r » « h a re a a r f r i e d * v b l l l a c y r a companied by Nestle Stone.
Con­
ninde
ouch a wonderful hit nt tho is ' tho curb.— Philadelphia ’ &gt; North
— If i n are | « l t ( a a r«*h ere a r e e a ila s
tonight
and
Thursday,
local
haa»e, a r I f paa are ealerfala| aa. w rite cluding the program, Mrs. It. C. McxMrs. J. M. Dawson and James, Jr.
thundershowers in South P- |High School auditorium during tho American.
.
■ paafal ra re t a lh la depart meat, a lt la a wrll Rave a delightful group of read­
d rlalla, ar telepbaae the llea i. Ii w ill
portion Thursday.
• pa 'sohopl reason .will be repented nt the .
ha»e left for their former home in
t
------------4—&lt;----- * ►.9.
ings.
he a r e a llr apprrelafrO.
ttia j High’
fllrrli* School
Sv/&gt;lir&gt;nl auditorium
ntlrlUnriltm P»*|i|nv
The Jatigh of . llletlm.—
Friday nlffhl.
night,
Virginia,
where
they
will
be
pleasant­
NOTICE,
EASTERN
STAR.
The piano numbers were mostly
Not J o .t .
M M 'K l M hi Ra Pa p* M for-tile benefit of Sdtrford Chapter,
ly located for the summer months.
from the Juniors and little folks and
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Classic.
No ona but Chxkn
*
DeMolny Order. The dlrl from UpJ
Scmjnolc Chnpcr will hold n regular f .oy thl, on
-------'Included:
• *
..
.
operate his 4&gt;JU at Daytona and wants per Seven Is verjl (Inc nnd ts well
Frank Brown, the S^eik of Banana
Wednesday—Wedding of Miss Fran- Concert Mnturka .............. Pcssnrd
“
to sec bis ninny friends there « t nny worth double the price of admission meeting &lt;&gt;n Thursday evening, June I i&gt;C « pomon’o clothe
Lake,
Is in the city'today taking a
ces Louiro Chappell and Mr. Jack­
Margaret Peters.
time they happen in Daytona or Day­ at any tithe. Thu small charge of 21st, 7:C0. Th-rrh will l*c initiation; to n . io b -.n ,, „||| k „ p ,ht&gt;^
rest from-his arduous-duties In the
son Pemberton, at the Methodist- Minuet in G .................. Beethoven
tons Bench. Mr. Falk is well known fifty cents fhbuld fill the auditorium This will be the. last jpfcling until world happy. A full fogr
orange
grove.
Frank
says
he
will
Church.
•
Lena Belle Hagan.
to the SanfoiM public, and they will and you should not make any ether Detobar Lit. All membars nrc re­ Jour reel* that you'll revd i«
he wilt have a fine crop of ornngej
;
Shepherd's Tale _____ ....
support him In his ncw*-ntcrprlsc. H i date fpr Friday night. Tho play Is quested to "be present, ii
Novln
that human undercurrent,
this year.
SARAH
E.
BARKER,
Secretary.
Mias Bdna Greer o f Now Smyrna
is a first class chef and restaurant
Bryan Fox.
donn.blo clomool „hlch ^
sponsored by Taylor Commnndcry,.
r .* 702t Kid a mastcrpieco. Also « ..
was the charming
house guest of •Polish Dance ...... ..........
man and knows the needs of tho pub­
... Lynnes
K/iight* Templar and the public h»
The big flag la flying from tho
part cotncdyn; fc .
*#
Miss Dorothy Humph.
’
lic and especially of the local public.
Lucilc Echols.
assured of nn' evening of entertain­
pole
on
tho
new
First
National
Bank
CUT FLOWERS— Ziithlnn. large fldwI
j VtIUUIl’
Cradle oOHR
Son ........... .
Palmgrcn
ment as tho local talent know their
“ T H E M ErfSENG ER"
Luilding and ia "away above every­ 40 A N P O JIA VE BIG TIM E AT
crcdf 35c per dozed; Shasta daisies,*
W. D. I,cc and Phillip Allen are)
,■»
Charlotte Smith,
parts
hotter thnn ever nnd will bivc
thing" in the city. Thfa flog ought
20c r*T dozen -or $1.25 per hundred.]
HASBLDENB ON SILVER LAK E
spending this week at Coronado Vent Ian Ix&gt;vo Song .....
.... Ncvln
the audience a fine play and right
to be seen for many miles around
Bores. Owen, photographer. 70-2tc
Beach fishing.
Sarah Wheelia.
up to the minute. Friday night nt
Sanford.
Tho
Volturc
I.ocnlo
of
lot
Socicte
Pnpcr Chase ......... ............. Ijiwton
tho auditorium.
GENEVA-OSCEOLA nAND
Miss Catherine Byrd, who has keen
40 Homme* ct 8 Chevau enjoyed a
Marjorie Hoskins.
The merchant* of Sahford who arc
W IL L H AVE CONCpKT AT
the attractive guest o f Miss Dorothy Jolly Teddy Bears .....
big chicken plllnu last night nt
Rogers
J sr-*
not advertising in the Daily llcrsld
GENEVA TH URSD AY NIG H T
Rtimph, leave* today for her home in
Haflcldcn'a on Silver lake, on this
Betty Hintcrmlstrr.
•
are overlooking a gom) bet while the
Indianapolis, Ind.
&lt;tension three candidate* were initiated
Jolly Raindrops
Spaulding
Summer months nrc here. This I* tho
The Geneva-Osceola Band will hold
Into thd order, tHe candidates were
Louise Hickson.'
STOP BACKACHE. KIDNEY
tlmo to stimulate trade and make it
Mlsa Brenda1 Morrison, Miss Hume Ix-gendc ..............
their first concert next Thursday
P. G.'s John McNamara, James Huff
Tischcnsorf
TROUBLE
n
busy
summer.
and Mrs. J. N. Whittier leave today
night nt lire Town Hall in Geneva
and LcRoy ChiUcndcn, after '"tho
Emmett Fox
Bncknche,
Rheumatic
• B«ini, W
for Daytona Beach where they will March of the Tin Soldicra ...... Fox
nnd*everyone in invited to come to
initiation swimming wns enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Pnttishnll were
headache,
tired
feeling,
too f r * ^
spend a week at tho former's cottage.
the ladies who were invited on this
Geneva and hear thi* fine band in
Willlnm Morrison.
among tho visitors to the city today
occasion and the entire Socicte of tho
concert work. The band haa work­ .urination, discolored or strong o,^
A Fairy Walts .........
Strabbog
from Geneva. They arc contemplat­
Rev. A. H. Peck, Mr. Scott, and
4, (land 8. After the swim, Hnnibouc
Sarah Maxwell.
ed faithfully and need yo-jn/hclp and are symptom* o f kidney « n,|
ing taking their regular summer
Billie Pitts left this morning in the The First Violet
served tho many couples with a large
encouragement. Next Thursday night trouble. " I wan always having ,
Bchr
hegirn to Wayncsyilla in a few weeks
former's car for New York, where
portion o f
rcul chicken pillnu.
Ola Peake.
nt Geneva.
backache which caused me great inf.
where they will spend the summer.
they will visit friends.
Vnlso ................. —.......
Spindlrr
Everyone • present said that the
feilng," writes Mr*. Fi-her, Medford]
a
Elizabeth Whltncr.
pUlau was tbe Itcst that they had
SOCIAL A T CR YSTA L LAKE.
Mas*. "Could not sleep ami „t time*
The^ Eight Men nnd Forty horses
D. C. Wagner of Kissimmee wns Rondo cle Archea ---Corn-one
Them In going to be a social at I could not stand straight. Tried )’*.
ever tasted as llnml&gt;ono is well
were standing nil over the grounds
among the out of town guests attend­
Kebeeca Stevens.
Crystal -Lake
tomorrow
evening ley Kidney J'ills nnd found relief."
versed In the art of tanking chicken
nt
Crystal Iaikc last night nnd *cving tho Whltncr-Kumph wedding yes­ A March (Nut Crnekcr Suite)..........
(Thursday), June 21st for the benefit Stop liacknehe, kidney and. bladder
pillau. A fter everyone had sutisfled
crnl candidates were stumped upon
terday afternoon nt Holy Cross
of the Lutheran church of Upsaln. troubles with Foloy Kidney Bills. Sold
.............................. Tsehaikowsky
their hunger the dance started nnd
nnd sny this morning that they could
Church.
There will be for sale ice cream, cake, everywhere.— Adv.
Pearl Robson.
wns enjoyed until a late hour when
not hold the Forty Horses nt alltoffee, ice cold Icmonndo. Come young
Dr. Hasclden presented all of the
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch K).
they Just ran wild nil over them.
Sidney Chase of Jacksonville In INTKItKHTING WEDDING AT
und old and bring your wives and pert, C1G South Orange, OrUmlo, O*.
Indies with a boquet of beautiful roser
•pending a few days here with home
sweethearts.
, 70-ltp
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
cut from tho large rose bush that he
4 21-tfe
W. R. Frier of Douglas, Gcnrgin,
folks, coming down to nttend the
The Holy Cross Episropnl Church
ha* cultivated after ninny years into
nnd his son nrc among the visitors
marriage of hi* cousin, Benjamin was the scene of at) interesting wee­
being one of the most beautiful o(
to the city today being the guests of
Whltncr and Mlsa Dorothy Humph.
ding yrntcrdny nfternoon at five
its kind to Ite found in the stnte. This
Sanford, friends. Mr. Frier I* the
Amcrirdn nnd
o'clock, when. Mlsa Dorothy, Ixjc
SKABItKRZK.
rose bush is one entire cluster of
European Plan
Mrs. 1* Rue Bliss, Mrs. McCulloch Humph, became .(he bride of Mr. editor of tho Dougin* Enterprise hut o f roses of tho deepest red nnd is a
f l o b ib a
and daughter Elisabeth, and Miss Benjamin Frnnklin Whitnor, Jr.,- the liken Florida no well that he is con­ thing of rare beauty.
Ye.-t,
it*K
pleasant
to
have
After each
Ono block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
Parkhill o f Orlando were among tho ceremony performed by Rev. A. 8. templating locating in the state some Indy had received a laiquct the party
your baking done— if it’s done
— Room. $1 per day and up; $5 per week nnd \ip. Special
out of town guosts attending the Perk, in the presence of numerous time in the nenr future.
ndjourned nnd started back to San­ in our bakery instead o f in
week-end rates.---------------Every room haa running water.
Whltncr-Rumph wedding at llply friends and relatives.
Tho pure., .
.
ford in the many cars that brought your own home.
Those
who
have
been
watching
the
food ingredients of our bread
Cross Church yesterday nfternoon.
Stately palms in graceful arrange­
the party out, Everyone saying thnt
Inka recently say. that the water is
and
pastry thoroughly mixed
ment formed the background for
they had never before had such n
falling sonic now and if the rains
nnd
baked with expert okill
MIHH COUGHLIN ENTERTAINS. pedestal
basket* holding Shasta
good time nnct so ideal n place to
bring to you r home the acme
Miss ,Trudlo Coughlin wus the daisies and asparagus ferns. On the cease for a wljile the lake will noon hnvc n good time nt llaseudcn's on
o f the baker’s art when you.
charming hostess last evenlug. when altar were ferns. and palms, inter­ resume its normal height. High wa­ Silvor'Lnko.
order our goods by name.
she entertained nt an informal mu­ spersed with cathedral rundlchrns ters wnters will make the work of
sical nt the home of Mrs. Vivian holding while burning taper*. The the boat basin nnd dock more d iffi­
All colors— Tinta ns you rinse— The dye powder, used like bluing.
Speer, on Palmetto avenue.
pew* reserved for the families and cult* S
.
DIAM O ND , P U T N A M , W H IT E X A N D R IT
The rooms were beautifully deco­ intimate friends were fastened with
*•*
CATTANKO SELLS TO FAI.K
rated with wicker basket* filled with daisy ehnins caught with flufTy iulle
v
Hhysta daisies and ferp*.
.
bows.
II.|Cnttanc&lt;) has nn announcement
During the ovening a' lovely n»u*leBefore the entrance .of the bridal
&lt; (Ur Th»AiWM)lnua ..................
•Phone 325:
A T L A N T A , Gu., June 20.—Asa G.
■I program was rendered. Messrs. party, an appropriate program of in this issue stating that he has dis­
-The Ytcxall Store
Joe and John Graham gave a group nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. posed of his Interest* in the Valdez Candler, Hr., 72, capitalist of Atlanta,
.o f solo*, and Miss Coughlin also sang Fannie Stcinbridge Munson, organist, Grill to A. Falk and asking fof tho and founder of t^te Cocoa Cola Com­
continuance of this business for Mr. pany, wns mnrried here today to Mrs.
a very charming solo.
ussisted by Miss Edna Greer, of New
Falk. Mr. Cattivneo will continue to
May Little Hngln, 35, stenographer,
I-ate in the evening the hostess Smyrna, violin. Miss Greer’s num­
with officers in the Candler build­
assisted by Mrs. Speer served delici­ ber* were "That Old Refrain" (Kreisbride as maid of honor, wearing a ing. Immediately after ceremony
ous Ice cresm and rake.
*
ler) and "To a Wild Rose" (Mac-.
The guests of tho evening were Mr. Dowell and llolTrnnn). The Bridal lovely gown of orchid georgette, with the couple left for Washington.
and Mrs. Vivian Speer, Mr. and Mr*. Chorus from laihengrin, wns used as panels of tiny ruffle* « f white lace,
NEW ORLEANS, June 20.— M**rA. ( ’. Ilrnndt, Miss Margaret Muller, prort-ssionnl and the Wedding March worn with a fushln ribbon girdle. Her
Qncxiinn
Debouchel of Now Orleans,
hat
of
orchid
georgette
with
velvet
Meitars. Jot- anil John (irnhnm, Frank by Mendelssohn was used ns reces­
plnlntilT in hnl (million dollar breach
flowpra
of
harmonizing
shades.
Her
Doherty and Charles Mohr.
sional. During
the ceremony, "I
flower* were pink Russell rosps tied tif remise slander suit against Asa
Love You Truly"
(Carrie Jacobs
G. Candler, Sr., stated, when inform­
with
wide pink riblmii ami tulle.
CKCIL1AN MUSIC CLUB.
Hoad) was softly, played with the
ed of marriage of the Atlanta cap­
Tho
ushers
were
Sidney
Chase
nnd
The Cccllian Music ('lulu gave ii violin obligato.
.
italist: "1 knew nothing whatever
Edward
Humph
nnd
the
groom
wns
beautiful Twilight Progt am in the
Miss Catherines Byrd, attended the
nttcaded by Knndull (Hinse ns bent of it nnd In-ing entirely unconcerned
in it of course could not stry any­
mnn.
The bride, who entered with her thing about,' she said.
"I"

S O C IE T Y

THE WEATHER :

-Friday and Saturday.

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Where the Pavcmcnl
Ends”

An
ugly cut ?
MENTH0 UTUM
is antiseptic
gtntly helps'
healing.

IT ’S PLEA 5AN 7
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Asa Candler
Married Today to •
His StenoffraiJher

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14 Day June Sale!

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futhcr, Ctiuiles*Johnson Humph,, by
whom she wns given
in mnrringe,
wn« n picture of girlish loveliness in
n licnutifiil gown of white crepe with
trimmings of white Spanish Inco,
worn with n large white picture hnt
of horse hair braid nnd tulle fastened
on the shoulder with a cluster of
orange blossoms. Her flowers were
n shower of bride's roses nnd vnllry
lilies.

FREE! I

Firestone nnd Mlrhelln Hod Tube* with All Curd Tlrcn

EXTRA SPECIAL
C ilA N T " 15X 1015” IIA T T I 5K I 15N F O R FORDS

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Rhone r»lH-

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It is O u r Constant A im
to brlnu before the public eye the quaUtlen und merlin thnt
yeentunte tho OAKLAND’S Nuuerlority, Il’n ulmont super­
power of climbing nnd faking the graden without excenaive
consumption and itn
rrmnrknbleerjptposme
under trying con. wmm_______
mi
dltiona are but of the few pulnlH Ktrongly emphnnired in itn
road test. "A auper car" Kuy* the uutom oblllst and he’it
right.
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Immedlntely following the cere­
mony, the hsppy couple left for n
trip to North Carolina nnd other
points where they wilt spend several
wreka.
After July fifteenth they
will be nt homo to their friends nt
their new home on Myrtle nvetuic.
Mrs. Whltncr is traveling in-a
smart costume of midnight blue can­
ton crepe with trimmings of grey.
Her chic hnt nnd other uccrsoric* alsu
being o f grey. He wrap is of blue
canton crepe with lining of grey.
The brhlc ia tho lovely daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs Johnson
Humph, and is very popular in social
circles. She I* a graduate of S. 11.
S. '19 and Woman's College at Talla­
hassee, '23, and |&gt;os*rsae.* exceptional
grario-.itna»s nnd charm of manner
which has made her a favorite with
a host of friends.
Mr. Whltncr is Oic son of Mr. B. F.
Whltner and is a member of one of
Sanford's oldest and most prominent
families. He attended University of
Florida at Gainesville. He is also
well known in business and social
circles, and is County Agent.
The latge number of friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Whltncr will Join in
wishing the.tnsvery future happiness.
Among tbs out of tu*arn guests were
Mr. and Mrs. K. La Rue Bliss. Mrs.
Goosge E. McCulloch and daughter
Elisabeth, Deaconess Parkhill and
MJss Kli^tUdh Hand o f „ Oilgndo.
Mi's Edna Greer of New Smyrna,
ijnil P- G. Wagner of itis.-dinmrc.

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Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. O. W. Pirsqos, a
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e time. It Is the best all-around
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and tor constipation. We began using it
25 qr more years ago sad have used It
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found sny other medicine ss good for
constipation, and that was whet I suffer­
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aod now we use it for the liver and tor
indigestion—e tight and Bluggtsh feeling'
alter meals, tor bad taste to the mouth
and sour stomach.
' "M y wile uses It tor headache and
biliousness. It seta oa oar sheM and we
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sickness is caused by hurried eating nnd
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right, wlU correct tide condition."
•
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The Herald Printing: Co.
y ro u m iiea i

Raisa Mads Ksews
AfpIlealUi

Wo fall to aoo why the big howl
nbotrt th* Ixjvjnthan being fitted out
and ' given a irlal trip to llhij B«rmudaa. To our notion it la^tho finest
bit of ndvcrtlying that the American
Shipping Hoard has had in many
moons. Arc the two parties com­
posed of men so unpatriotic that they
do not want to see n good ship like
the Lev Inlhnn fitted out and launch­
ed and give the proper publicity?
A HEAL MAN,

THE SANFORD DAILY IfERALD,:

— ■ A w Ir io M
\
W A N T A G E VyWINATCD^ M in p A .S A iP H E A t t &lt; w
DKttfl » KHE HEVER HAD
H D ^ P lS E A S E S jf'/ -----=

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____ J NOk)l SONMY - C O t V O P . .

YWH'SLEEVe AHO W%*LL*«E
■mw?u&lt;w « i » * a • ^ " I f j r r r

(fW 'W cb lih jalto n few weeks ago
placed nh ad in the News giving a
description o f a small piece o f pro­
perty ho had Hated for sale. A few
days ago he received n letter from n
Darly in Galveston, Texas, asking
about tho place and n subsequent let­
ter indicates that a sale is going to
be made nnd that a new settler for
this section hns, been obtained.
Advertising in real newspaper me­
diums brings results nnd nometimes
from places whecr one may least exOnly n feat days ago n De_______ relutfiing from Miami cited
how bltr tMilty 'developments had
been put’ 6Vcr kdcccksfully in the
Magic City and the main wedge used
was newspaper advertising. Miami
and St. Petersburg undoubtedly carry
more realty advertising in thelf daily
press than any other cities in the
South nnd tho census tells the story.
— Dr Land News.

Will You Back Yourself to Win?
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If you will not, how can you
expect anyone else to do so?
The people of this world usual­
ly rate a man by how he rates
himself. »
Every time you, add a dollar to
your interest-bearing: account,
you back yourself to win." * *. ....

Undep.'thc * nbqve heading, the
Apopka ' rtilef 'prints nn interesting
cdltdflat sketch o f Hon. Charles D.
Halves,, o f Altamonte Springs, one
t ■
* 1 “ lT) " « I ! 'tl . ,
of thq notable men from other states
who hilt* Ideated In Florida, and who
are contributing so largely to the
growth and prosperity of the state.
The
Qhlof says:
aMIBMBKn T « k ‘ ASSOCIATED PtlKSH
Th# AasorUtwl Praia Is ■oxclunivslr
Thq Chief todap yrlnls on its first
lltlM to tLa uss (or rapubl lea (loti of
L H a s dispatch** credited to It or page a fine picture of one of its fam­
aot othtrwlso creditad In this paper
and also tha local nsws published ily of readers and friends— Former
aoral a.
All rights of ra-publlcatlon of spoclal Beprossntatlve in Congress Charles
"A L T O OWNERS MUST POSSESS
dispatches herein are alao raasrvod.
D. Haines, of Altamonte Springs,
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
CERTIFICATES"
OfllMI IIBttALI) ntllLOINU. Pfeoas l«S
one whose hospitality the |teople of
Deposits on Ford Savings Plan received here.
I
(otflte A.lv-Mltln* hapiaaaw
Apopka have enjoy'cd on more than
I THE AMERICAN I’Rf-'i') ASSOC
That is the title of nn nrliclc in
one occasion. Frequently it has been
the Fort Myers Press.
All right
their privilege! to journey to the
Every nuto owner who hns paid his
snug little theater on his fine estate
l*J2.*l license fee hns his certificate.
and .enjoy entertainment thero pro­
It came to him with his tag. There is PHI'S SNOUT PU T TO
Leesburg is now n Bird .Sanctuary. vided, always free to all, and usual­
POSTPONE ACTION ON
nothing more due until the first of
Good for Gilbert I^eath. He can now ly prepared for neighboring commu­
WORK
BY
FARlrf
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
MISMANAGEMENT CHARGES
the coming year.
have plenty of “ chickens,"
LABOR SHORTAGE
nities. This Sort of genuine eutnmu
AG AINST DOCTOR EVANS
If
one
rents
a
house
for
a
year
at
.
. .■ .
o---------nity service, unique in its way, has
n
stipulated
price
.and
the
rent
Is
(R
r
Tfcc
Aaaualntrd
I’r
m
l
Prohibition forces aro being chnngcaused nil the people hereabouts to ELECTRICAL POWER AV A ILA B LE
A T L A N T A , Ga., June 20._WithADVERTISE TIIE STATE OF
CHICAGO, June 20.—The snout
of
paid in advance, what legnl right has
ed for tho good of the order. A
|
|ook upon Congressman Haines ns
FLORIDA.
the owner to tell the occupant to at the pig hns been put to work by the drnwal of Colonel William J. Simchange here arid
there is nlwnys their friend and benefactor,! even
once pay him an additional t&lt;n per farm lubor shortage, and the saying monn nnd Dr. Caleb A. dlidlry froffl
good.
In nn address at tho commence­
though they have never cojVie to
When
the
Sanford
Klwaninns
came
cent—or even five per cent?
The that everything of the pig is used but the session and postponement of
ment exercises of Ix&gt;higli university
know him pehsunnliy. His b ig‘estate
home
from
the
national
meeting
at
man occupying the home would his squeal no longer holds entirely tion on charges 'id tnirmaniigemtiil
Dispute over ■ mule at McClenny
recently William S. Murray, chair­
is just over the Ornngo county line,
Atlanta
they
said
the
one
thing
that
flaunt his lease in his face, nnd tell good, says the National Institute of against IIhpel ini Wizard H. \V. Evan,
caused the deslh of n mnn. Wo never
in Seminole county, and so Apopka man of the super power survey cum- stood out above all jUJiers at the con­
featured the first day of'the special
him
precisely where to get off. The Progressive Farming.
saw a mule yet that wns worlh u man
missjorrtif the United States geologicis not only proud to call’ him friend,
vention wan the manner in which measure could not betermed retroac­
even if it was a sorry man.
The pig now drinks nt automatic call meeting of the gloncifitimof the
nl
survey,
the
waste
of
coni
where
but neighbor. And this feeling is
California people advertised Califor­ tive, but it may be figured ns retro- waters nnd manipulates self-feeders Knights o f the Ku Klux Khn hm
ehnracteristie; of alb Florida, for he electrical power, secured through tho nia— not by cities or sections but the
&gt;
LaFollettc will Pol father the Third
grafting. ol.t the request alone. If with his snout, whirl) he formerly yesterday.
is one. of the stnto’s biggest men, use o f great water courses, could be whole state stood together. It wns
Party. We hope not. His actions
Definite action in the Evans rut
the legislature had desired to do any­ used to root up pastures nnd emit
used, was deplored. Mr. Murray de­
who has deigned to put aside the
not Los Angeles or Snn Francisco nr thing in this line the members should loud squeals. He need no longer root is expected Wednesday . Eleven of
during the war- would not give him
picted
a
new
era
in
which
electrical
highest political honors that lie might
Sacramento but CALIFORNIA. The hnve made the additional thievery to the ground or squeal when hungry, the .fifteen members of the kloncithe support of uny loyal Americans.
serve his fcllowmnn in n manner power will be distributed from great
Shriners
in Washington found the begin with the commencement of the the incentive having been removed. lium are reported to be favorirp the
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thnl tins seemed to him most fitting. central companies for tho various same thing nnd we suppose our. IloSanford offers the boat induce­
1U2I license. The law i sn foolish A certain amount of time and labor exoneration of the imperial winri
uses of industry nnd utility in this
"Accompanying the picture on our
ments for foreign capital of nny rity
Emperor Simmons am! Ilr. Ridlty,
country. Mr. Murray, emphdtic in tnrinns at St. Ixiids will see the same one, nnd can not lie enforced; nnd also wns eliminated by the hinre sim­
In tho south, Konl development is first page today is a simple story of his protest against government won- tiling demonstrated nnd will bring those who voted it did so on the im­ plified way o f feeding and watering. imperial kludd, nnd two other memJust starting .here ami the investor this man's life. It tells how he made crxhip nnd operation of utilities of buck the same story. It is time that pulse o fthe moment, or were sadly
Tho .consumer, tho Institute says, hers o f the kloneilimn, who nre said
his own way in the world until he
can get In on the ground floor.
this or other kinds, Is quoted ns hav­ Florida advertised FLORIDA anil tint misled.— Pidutkn News.
benefits materially with better pork to lie insisting that the Evans *dcame to lie a builder of railroads and
---------- o---------Sanford ,nr Orlando, or Jacksonville
ing said:
products the more general use of ministrntion be condemned arc re­
A Washington Inventor now sends otigrr public bntcrpriscs, how he be­
or Tampu. Tile Jacksonville Journal
WHERE HAPPINESS IS.
"God
protect
the
prosperity
of
our
sanitary
Concrete wallows or baths ported to have bolted the session
snys:
.. ' .
movies by radio. We do not know came mnster of finance, a bunker and
nnd
automatic
hog-oilers which tend t *,nr,'V nfD*r its convened,
country
if
wc
do
not
tight
to
the
last
Ed Lnmbright, ansocinto editor o^
Just how ho dues it but that makes a national figure of great prominence
"Californians Inc., the organization
drop
of
our
blood
these
political
prop­
to
decrease
hog
disensea formerly
no difference in the success of tho along many llpcs. lie could have
formed for the purpose of advertis­ tho Tampa Tribune, is » word paint­ contracted W "the IFndititAinl' ' Wi\d- R A IN . SAVES. FROM
agandists
who,
under
the
guise
of
been a candidate, had he said the
.Invention.
ing CsdifnfJifa. completes its first er. We have just 'been rending; n &gt;VtdfiiYZs, In fact tile hogs roil(lily
DEATH NINE MEN *
w orafor tho highest office within tho that misleading term ‘public owner­
---------- o — » ......
dv&amp;tia
this month. It fun picture of his which makes us take to tho “ eonyrtu tylllfi'V in'V 'cship’ or ‘power at cost,’ advocate that year o f advertising
!'
CAUGHT IN FIRE
gift
of
tho
American
people.
He
• President Harding intends to make
feel almost glad wc nre poor. Noth­
wc turn over the ch-ctrlc utilities of hns been so ^ugrcstful already that
ferenoe to the Old rttull Itadios;
probably
could
be
the
candidate
of
the president's Job his life work. He
ing hna ever been written which we
the nation to the government, Gov­ other states ale pieparing to follow
Another item'which makes for, a I DULUTH, Minn., June 21.—-Hem*
has sold his Marion paper and dis­ the' Democratic party next year for
regard as more beautiful tfian tifii;
tile
example.
{There
ip
now
n
Geor­
ernment
was
never
meant
to
own
or
healthier
and more profitable .pig, ' mod in on nil sides by a raging lirudi
posed of other property interests and Vice-President if ho would let his
"It is not likely if one were sent
gians Inc., Inukrhed to promote the
operate
or
to
control
business.
The
says,‘the
Ihstltule.
is the more gen-'firc nitfe men engaged in fightirg fire
has promised that if he Is allowed to friends have their way. He is not
industrial development of Georgia. out tu discover a perfect example of
fourth
stage
of
electric
utility
ex­
crul
ndvnnhfgo'taken
o f -tho-process-along tho -l-one river in the vjcinity
run ngaln he will not have nny thing likely to do this, much ns his Florida
pansion is ahead. Tin- electric utili­ Washington, Oregon, Utah and Colo­ happiness he would seek it in sur­ whereby the hogs nre turned into the of Echo Lake, were saved fiiutrui-alh
friends
and
others
throughout
the
to tako his mind off his rent work—
ties will go out of the power produc­ rado are said Ju lie studying the Cal­ roundings of magnificence. And it is corn fields nnd- allowed to harvest lato-yesterday by the timely arrival
that of running the country. Few nution might wish it. Congressman
tion business and receive wholesale ifornians' movement with particular still more unlikely that he would while feeding thcmsclVes. Thousands o f ;i heavy rainfall, according ‘to i
country newspaper men get a ehanco Haines Is a mnn of unusual parts,
find it there if he did. Towers and
electric energy from the great power interest,
o faere.s of grain are harvested in telephone message from tho ttate
at the big gamo ns Friend Wnrron clean as a hound's tooth, Godfearing,
domes,
stateliness nnd splendor, oje[
‘‘
According
to
railroad
officials,
a
companies
which
will
la;
entirely
out­
this way in'.seud of carrying feed to rangers' station at Orr today.
has done and we are glad that he has courteous, generous to a fault, al­
not always evidence of happiness |
side
of
their
corporate
existence,
thus
till
per
cent
increase
in
tourist
travel
penned
up pigs. This also serves to
The men suffered slight burn*.
I t Tho newspaper men gel so darn ways cheerfully giving aid to every
1within. It docs not. necessarily seek
leaving
the
function
of
the
clef
trie
during
tile
winter
months
and
recordreduce
the
farm labor problem.. **
littlo In this world that it is refresh­ worthy cause, a loyal, cultured, highutilities only to distribute the energy breaking travel to nClifoniin already the architecture of Sir Christopher
Where thi i process is used, beans
FORT MYERS—J. I- Orr has ken
ing to note one single example of minded big American. Is it any won­
so received to the custodiers within under way for the summer utc huge- Wren, nor the paintings of Michel are planted with the corn to permit named city superintendent of public
der
that
Florida
is
proud
of
him
and
ono of them getting a guod salary.
ly attributable to the advertising of Angelo, nor the sculpture of Phidiux. tho pig to harvest a balanced nit ion ' schools for the term It'2.:-2I. J. Cot*
that tlic Chief is proud to number their riancltised territorial limits."
-----------o---------It is nom: often found
under the
Mr. Murray M oves that the force I the organization. More than 11.......
to give a liner ham sandwich to the Jsum ^English was named piincipzl of
LAW FAVOUR BOOTLEG GKItH. him as a member of its tribe?
bumble
roof
of
the
poor
than
in the
III n-spun^i
II':
,i„d j iiu|uit it'M have been made in
consumer.
I the high school.
"Just at present the people of South wasted in Die St. Ijtwrence
mansion of the aristocrat, more often
attractive publicity. The
Raya tho f^ikclnnd Ktnr-Telegrnm: Florida are reaching out to tills man Niagara rivers equals more than oneiIn •'
lift' is expected to reach 1111,01)0 tin ■ in the cottage of the pearnnl than in
"That wa an pretty slick one the liq­ who docs things, and who, like the hundred and fifty million tons of coal,
the palace of the king. Its home is
month.
&gt;
uor forres pulled in the Inst session |Master, spends himself in the set vie and his ideas of harnessing the big
I ii«* t he heart where love is, where it is
“ All of which shows that good ad­
when they had the new seuriii war- o f others, asking ids uiil in the move-j stiearns and supply the "super power
not crowded out by other thing*, fur
rant law passed, it wan hard enough meat to nationalize the development section" with electric energy are in­ vertising filings i can Its. Then- is I without love for humanity there is no
fur the enforcement officers ns it was of the Everglades. He eadopted him teresting. The super power zone is another fact in be considered fiy the happiness. The mines of the world
and now thero is not much use to self to them the other day when he explained *lu mean territory bet worn advertiser. Profit from such a cam­ might la* rohlied o f their jewels,
make tho attempt. It is going to do jourtieyed to Moore Haven and de­ lloston and Washington and inland paign will be iu proportion to ability landed possessions without limit
ono thing, however, and that is nmko livered a brilliant address before the from tile const tine hundred and fifty to back up ads with all the good might lie held, the. "applause nf lis­
tho hauling of liquor by night and Chamber of Commerce
in which miles. The sectiuti mentioned is al­ things promised.
tening Senates" might be heard, and
transferring it from place to pluro iu pledged to give personal elTurt to the ways interested in saving coal—more
"What an opportunity for n Flur- all the glories o f pomp utid circum­
— th e y la s t lo n g er
the dark n regular professional buil- movement to gain Federal aid in no limit some other sections of the dlan Inc.!
^1 - f
j
stances lie a part o f one's everyday
nraa an dautomnbilcs will become opening up what he termed a 'huge country, but everywhere there is de­ * "Wtyit state call gain more by ad­ experience, yel without the greatest
T h e largest la b o ra to ry , devoted to
regular high dans traveling saloons. mine of diamonds which will enrich mand for power at low rates.
vert isipg the stale as a whole?
of all possessions, love and humility,
dry cell research, experiments contin­
Tho South needs hydro-electric
Where was (ho temperanro organiza­ tho state nnd nation.' At the couelus"W e produce better oranges than true -hnppincits is impossible."
uously to wake them "last longer.”
tion while thia law was being slipped Ion of the meeting the Chamber of power tyHlevelup her industries and
— :------ o----------('idifurnUi, and yet' nt tjic Shrine
while
inditing
some
of
the
force
of
through the legislature.?"
Commerce voted unanimously to ten­
C o lu m b ia H o t S h o t o r C olum bia
Wnat Daly sccma-j^i la* finding out
convention in ‘Washington, D.
it
der Congressman Haines the leader­ the rivers mentioned has possibilities
is
that
while
nn
able
states
mnn
inn&gt;
Ignitors are "r ig h t ” fo r your needs.
was the California orange that re­
A GREAT HBUTTON.
ship in this movement, but he mod­ unmeasured ns yet. Slowly the op­ ceived the advartising.
wear a black rhirt not every black
H in t ’s why people have the habit of
estly declined, declaring that lie pre­ portunity offered in sections where j "California gave away six nr sev­ shirt contains an able state: mnn.—
hold
streams
could
lie
harnessed
to
"Tho Tampa Humlny Tribune's de­ ferred to work ns a private in the
asking for Columbias.^
en carloads of oranges, each bearing Worcester Telegram.
velopment section this week is an in­ rank#, but agreeing to go to Wash­ produce electrieity is being exploited.
(a wrapper laM rd California.
Columlda'Dry Batteries for all purposes nre sold
teresting display of Seminole Coun­ ington at the next session of Con­ The South does not demand tho great
"California hail an entire floor in
by hardware end general stores, electrical nnd auto
ty's present and possible productive- gress ami use his personal influence amount of coal that is required for
*?♦
a leading hotel to cany on their udsupply
shops, garages and implement dealers.
heating
and
Industrial
and
other
pur­
ness and attractiveness. Sanford td the desired elid.
vertitjug. They
brought sixteen
poses
in
(he
Noith,
but
coal
is
higher
with 3,000 acres of truck land de­
s
I
‘Of late years Mr. Haines has de­
beautiful young women stenographers
veloped is the world's largest celery voted much nf Ills time, energy and —and the expense of getting It ham­
shipping point and tho world’s larg­ money, to tulit great Amerirnn- pers progress,in industry at least to to limit .1*' n,,y address requested a
U-miliful book on California.
a degree.
est Initial Icing point. When they i'rotestant orgunizutiun
known its
"Floridians did' their advertising
develop the other 1,000 acre, of the Tho
„ f whlch hc |„ thl, M .
Florida 1ms an enormous amount
b ycilics. They hnve their rivalries
same soil that aro waiting there- |ircmo
„ 0
M p n (|)0 dM|. of water power going to waste at. this
in California, loo, the Various cities To
our many friends
about, w ell have to go tu some big ger to Americuti institutions and the lime und industries hesitating to cm
in that Mate. Hut when it comes to
ger planet than the earth It neem. to government Itself in the avalanche of bark in this state because of tip* high
and
customers: 1 have
,
„
,
.
. fmtiomd advertising, they forget
find proper comparison.."—T«van*. foreign-inspired propaganda directed cost of power, home day thu en ter-)..,.. , .
. purchased the interest
....
,
|rivalries. They boost for ( nlifornin
. Citizen.
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against a . Protestant America, and prising and ambitious will win ovTr, a sa whole,
and Ulelr advertising gets o f Dan Hodges
in the
sufficient
capital
to
harness
nmm
of
^
The showing of Seminole County's he 1ms thrown himself into the lead­
. ,,
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. t h ee results,
results. It isn’t scattered shot.
firm o f H odges &amp; Mc­
resource, and of the remarkable ership of a wonderful movement cal­ our bold streams) and w th offers of It lias big IlerUiQ rfftat.
trucking development in the vlointy culated to curb ths activities of these hydro-electricity nt low cost there , "It is significant that several hun­ Mullen Barber Shop and
o f Hanford aa made in the Tribune enemies o f our public schools and our will be factories and shups springing dred* thounanl
vlsjted California
. development section -has proved an religion. In a recent issue of the up here ujid Jhore. It is merely n headquarters lit the Fhrtne conven­ will continue to g iv e the
same
service
at the
eyy-openqr. to thousand, of readers, Chief wg told something of this work matter of time when this feature uf tion.
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wMo had no idea that Florida con­ and published a brief note of warning our ‘resource* will be appreciated.—
“ How many outsiders visift-d Flor­ same placet under the
tained a town entitled to rank aa tho recently addressed by Congressman Times-Union.
ida headquarters?
firm name o f McMul­
greatest celery shipping point and Haines to his fellow rountiyinrn on
And the Qckluwhn river nnd the
"Floridians of course did a lot nf
the largest Initial Icing point in the this question. We rrpublish this nil- Econlockhntrhee Creek aro all right good advertising at tho Shrine con­ len’s
Barber
Shop.
entire world.
dress today,* in ronnoction with the for water power for this part of vention. They do u lot of good ad­ Thanking you fo r your
The facta about Hanford and Semi­ sketch referred to in the foregoing, Florida.
vertising iu many other ways.v
past business and a con­
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nole County as brought out by the in order that our leaders, now that
%
Vllut It Is hurdly ns well organized
tinuance o f same,
Old Mount Aetna has buried eleven as it should be.
Tribune are calling for. general com they know more of the man who
Wish
raont and they are merely o part of stands In th eh resell M w eru the towns says late dispatches.
"W4* Vwcd the • Floridians Inc.,
the extensive and ^yatemotlr pro­ Anti-Christ elrmcnt and Chritian wo could hire the old girl to bury Idea."
some of the mistakes we see walking
a
c ullen
gram o f this paper for bringing the America, may pcriue it again.
--------------- ----------------“ Once more, we rejoice tnat Charles round various cities at various times
advantages and resources o f all Flor­
Japanese constitute 42.7 per cent
ida ta tha attention o ftha outside I). Haines is a cl tikes of Flqrida and kicking about everything under the of the population of the llnwnlian lali world.—Tampa Tribune.
he Is our neighbor and friend." sun.
lands.

Let this bank help you out. -

Peoples
!

o f Sanford

The real reason

fo r buying Columbias

Announcement!

Columbia
Dry Batteries
—

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last longer

�“The Girt Prom Upper
Seve^’ Will Be the At­
traction at High School

Trunks

baggage

transferred,

any * ' time, *' anywhere, — Loulng’a
g u ic K
s e r v ic e
.'t r a n s f e r ,
P h i r n ^ « y &lt; :• Vl^Th-Fd-Sat-tfc

Wear Something Over Your Ears and Avoid Any
Trouble

is called incubation. When this is
carried on by a hen
is known as
natural incubation; When Incubation
is accomplished try paeans of a ma­
chine, oven or othfer device It la known
ar artificial Incubation.
Mao has little control over the re­
productive process In its first stage*
except Bo far as tho selectlbit of the
breeders la concerned. In the sccohd
stage* however,. If artificial Incuba­
tion la practiced, he can, by his meth­
ods of conducting the process, greatly
Influence the development and future
well-being of the chick.
When Fertile
In order that eggs shall be fertile
the hen that lays them must have
been mated with the male. Hatchable eggs are thosa that are fertilited and have vitality enough to inaure the production of a living chick.
Egga are usually fertile^Up to and
including those laid the ninth day af­
ter the hens are separated from the
males. Fertilisation is impossible af­
ter the sexes hnvc been separated for
tttelve days or more. Eggs may safe­
ly be counted as fertile after
tho
males have been wllh the hons for
nine days or more.
The egga o f all kinds of fowls are
more apt to ho fertile during the
spring and early summer than at any
other time. Fertility begins to de­ the production of fertile eggs is at
cline with the commencement of- molt­ the minimum. Tho average produc­
ing, and durihg the fall and winter tion occurs in Jnnunry or soon after.

JACKSONVILLE. June 21.— Take
a general look at the old awlmmlng
hole before you plunge, adjures. Geo.
W. Simons, chief sanitary engineer o f
the state hoard of health, in admit*
ting that the swimming season Is
here. If you go in an artificial pool
common decency should cause you to
take a hath first, Mr. Simons says,
and If you find such a pool without
(he accompany ahower or some means
of bathing before entering the pool,
you will confer a favor on the health
board by letting it know.
There is another thing, too, that
bathers generally omit, but which
would eliminate a lot o f trouble In
many cases, according to Mr. Simons
and that is the wearing of n head
piece while In swimming. It will save

minutes. “ That I. long enough certainly 40 ihinutrs is ample.”
th e state Ja rich In Its wntcring
places, Mr. Simons points out. The
greater part of it is supplied with
water from the deep underground
water-bearing layers. The water In
some areas Is self flowing at the
ground surface and in others must
hp raised.-* The deep seated waters
are bard, being objectionable, to the
bofleg;operator and the house-wife,
tho latter, because it darkens Her^ilver and hardens her hair. From a
hygienic standpoint, however, these
watpra aro P“ re * nd
‘ A numbcr
cities in the state hnvc within the
PMt *°.w ycBn’ installed softening
PUnta* "lhe f,r* 1 '* '" * •
nt
Dn&gt;tofm seVWaljfcar* ago.

you heed the assist&amp;hce of A good
bank to do business with.
We need new depositors in or­
der to increase our business year*

PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery in flesh healing
Is tho marvelous Borowme, a preparation
that cornea in liquid and powder form,
lit is a enrobination treatment that not
only purifies the wound of germs that
cause infection hut it heals the flesh with
extraordinary speed. Hod wounds or
ruts which take weeks to heal with the
ordinary ImimcHta mend quickly under
tho powerful influence of this wonderful
remedy. • iTico (liquid) 30c, 60c and f 1.20.
Powder 30o and 60c. Sold by
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Having dealt fairly and safely
with others for over 37 years—
why not place your account with
us to our mutual advantage?'
Capital and Surplus, $125,000. •

UNION PHARM ACY
Sanford, Florida

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTKH, President

D. F. W1IITNBR, Cashier

Ma n a g e r o f v e t e r a n s
BUREAU AT LAK E CITY
CONFERS WITH HINES
WASHINGTON, I). C„ June 21.—
Dr. Roderick W. Drown, manager of
tho Veterans* Bureau hospital at
Ij»kc City is In Washington in at­
tendance upon n conference cnlled by
Director Hines of the Veterans* Bu­
reau for tho pt/rpoxe of discussing
certain matters pertaining to the
enre and welfare of former world‘ war
men.

Firestone* nnd Michclin Red Tubes* with All Cord Tires

. AVOID THESE SYMTOMS
“ I was weak and nervous, had
headaches nil the time, and my back
hurt so bad I could hardly stoop,”
writes Frank Richardson. Perry, Geor­
gia. "Tried Folby Kidney Pills nnd
got *relief.’*
Backache, rheumatic
pains, tired feeling, dull headnehe, ton
frequent
urination, discolored or
strong odor are symptoms of Kidney
nnd HInddor disorders nnd demnnd
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
Pills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
stitutes. Insist upon Foley’s.
Sold
everywhere.— Adv.

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Friday and Saturday

Friday and Saturday

2 DAYS

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For Hummer Underwear, Chock Dimity, Cfltton Jerseys and
soft Nainsook, Itose, Pink, Blue, Orchard, Mniso nnd
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Special 2 days

(Only 4 to customer)

Rippett Spread, extra good quality, for Friday and Saturday

Solid colors in Ratines, Imported, 86 inches wide, in ull col
ors. Regular $1.00 nnd $1.25 cloth, yard

15 pieces of white Sport Silk for Skirts nnd Dresses nnd

12 inches wide, Plaids nnd little fine check. Guaranteed fast
colors. Spcciiil, yard

Baronett Satines, 3G to 40. Values up to $4 yn. Special, yard

Soft finished, 36-inch

A ll colors, guaranteed fkat to sun and water, yard

shades In Mver-riist*Linens,’ nori-cruahable
shrunk from 46 to 36 inches. Yard—

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Sanford, Florida

Extra large Ilu th Towels

For hot summer dresses in all tho light shades, 36 to 40
Inches wide, only a few pieces to close out at, yard—
Values $1.25 yard

New Lot of Cdttoii Reihnants

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YESTERDAY’S RE8UI.TS

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National league
At
At
At
At

Braves Score 6 Runs in Nashville Trims
10th and Win, 14 to 8 The Barons by Long
Hit Off of Bates
PITTSBURGH, June 21.— Going into the tenth inning with the score tied
8-8, Boston made nix runs o ff four
hits and three walks, winning n bur­
lesque gome from Pittsburgh yester­
day, 14-8. The score:
Boston
301 000 400 0 -1 4 10 1
Pittsburgh .. 301 202 000 0— 8.15 1
Oeschgor, Genewirh, Benton, Bnrnen
and Hibson, Hamilton Bagb;y, Mendown, Boehlcr, Ktinz nnd Mattox.

Florida State League
A t Orlando 4, St. Petersburg 0.
A t Daytona 1, Tampa 5.At Bradcntown 2, Lakeland 1.

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BASKET BALL.
TRAP SHOOTING. ]

R . L . S H lr tV Editor

BASE BALL NEWS
SK

SFOOT
i S BALL
P 81 1„!S T

Chicago 1H, Philadelphia 1.
Pittsburgh 8, Boston 4.
Cincinnati 4, Ilrooklyn 1. St. I-ouls 5, New York 7.

BIRMINGHAM, Ain., June 21.—
Long hits by Nashville batters off
the delivery of Red Bates here yes­
terday "Won the game from the Unromi
7 to 2.
- i
Score by innings:
Nashville ........ 000 102 022— 7 12 0
Birmingham
000 000 111— 3 12 2
Batteries: MrQuillinn nnd KifTcrt;
Bates and Robertson.

W~^to

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FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

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to
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to to to to

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been i i n h r e l to be held »m l III®, same
«eill b * lie lU .ln U e -.U il V « x Kehoot IU »lr lc » No./ 6. ( t a k e .M on roe) S em in ole. avenue and- Deer Creek. A dumping
C ounty. KlornTsf &lt;0** V rljky,1/® n p 29lh.
nenr the Evergreen cefnciery
IS&gt;tS, foi* the pun&gt;* an o f d^e'rjntnlnK'groynd
di t
y/tuc stiail lot trustees o t U1ie
,rr told di«* was l t.c0(-n[-e(j ft, n nuisance severali r t r l t o r thn next
auccxedlng
tw o
ycAra, und the number of. nulls o f d is­ months ago but the commission
in had
hail
trict school tax to lie levied amt c o l­
a. hard time in deciding where
lected /or each o f 't h e wild years.
T h * fo llo w in g named are stumlnted

A SPLENDID FEELDin
That tired, half-sick “
,

doso ns its
is thoroui
drives

to n ’s ;
parts tr splendid feeling of exhilL!;.^

*“put

to net ns Inapectors unit clerk at, the an incinerator.
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urecliicts named, within said Special
Tax School Itlxtrlct, to hold sul.l elec­
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

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UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida

to tion
Precinct No. ; (La k e Monro**) Ilcrthn
BtfsahelH Lake. A. 8. Itawklna,
to Cain.
licit, Clerk.
Inspiclors nnd
(I* urn,
*
I'rt-rlnct Nn. I, tPuolu)
H elm ' Itto
Pearaou. Flora P. Karaev. II. W, Hmlth,
to inspector* nnd A. Mlnrhew. Clerk.
Is further ordered Hist this notice
to to to to heIt published
In Hie Hulifonl
Dull)

Boy if you missed Charlie
night you missed n dinger.
I
-------But th(p you can go tonight hi
:ice C^arhs Chaplin in four reels

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JACKSONVILLE— This city’s In­
cinerator problem hits been "met, tho
Chapter UTS. L a w s o f I ’ lortiLt. notice
In hereby « l v * p that nn election 'tins city commimion having authorized

llwr.itil. a newspaper published In
Unite County, hut Without said ill*tli,*r*' being nil newspaper, pub*
wlthln said tllsttlctl f'*r a pe­
nt tIni— us required by law,
he a nil m'dtTsd b f the (k{Ui
f o f I’ uhtle Instruct
ikBf(County, Flrwldn. in fei

■t Hanford!
[*th. 1S23.

FlepUUr * ( ;Ytt**day.
C . F. H A l itm n . CttnirtnaO. *
Attest:
t fm P
■;‘ T. \V. 1.AWTON. Pooretary.

(Honl of Hoard)
‘
Philadelphia .... 001 000 000— 1 8 4
Cltnrlcs stars in “ The Pilgrim" nnd
G-31— 4- 7- 14-SI -!*•£(
Memphis 0, Mobile 4.
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Chicago ... . 100 010 02x— 10 10 0
A t Boston .1, St. Louis 1.
GUILE, June 21.— Pinch hitting on then ns nn added attraction "The
Wolnert, Winters, Behan, Mitchell,
The Herald for first class job work.
Messenger” n two part comedy.
A t Washington 1, Cleveland 5.
Hubhcll nnd Wilson, O’Brien; Alexnn. the part of the Memphis team gave
A t New York 7, Detroit 9.
der, Dumovitch nnd O'Fnrroll, Wirtz. them their second straight win over
So it’s one grnnd nnd glorious
A t Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3.
the Mobile club yesterday, the score
laugh
ail the way through.
Brooklyn ......... 100 000 000—1 5 1 being 0 to 4.
Southern League
Score by innings:
Cincinnati ........ 101 000 002—4 H I
And tho guests o f honor tonight
At Mobile 4, Memphis 0.
Vance, Decatur, Smith nnd Deber­ Memphis •......... 000 003 003—0 7 1
will
bo Mr. nnd Mrs. II. JI. Chappell
Mobile
.......
.....
000
102
010—4
0
3
A t AUnntn-Chnttanoogn, rain.
ry; Benton nnd Ifnrgrnvc.
j_____
Batteries: Italy and I-npnn; Acosta, of Celery avenue, amt will see this
A t Birmingham 3, Nushvillu 7.
mirth-prover without cost to them.
' A t New Orleans-Little Rock, min. New York ____ 000 000 250—7 0 2 Sigma nand Iloving.
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L THE YEAR.
•
New York .
000 040 010—5 11 .7
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
IIOW TH EY STAND
And tomorrow nnd Friday, "Where
Nehf, Scott, Jonnnrd, Bentley nnd H arvard Rallies in 9th
—
the Pavement Ends." Don't miss it.
Snyder, Gaston; Haines, Toney and
rant
Florida State league (Second Hair) Alnsinitb.
and D efeats Yale, 8-7
Pet.
• Won Lost
LOW TIDES ON BEACH. 1923
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 21.— By
1.000
0
Bradcntown ... ......... 3
Q O O D YEAR takes
G r o w e r s W in F r o m
a ninth inning rally, Harvard yester­
0
1.000
Orlando ........ .......... 3
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
th e h i g h e s t 1 • .607
L a k e l a n d i n t h e 9 t h day won the second game of the an­ at approximately the same hour nnd
2
Daytona ..... ... .
grade,
long 'S t a p le
O
nual series with Yale, 8 to 7. The minute.
to
.333
1
Tampa .—..... ..... ..
cotton, fef unusual
.000
3
I1RADENTOWN, June
21.—The third game to break the tie in the
. St. Petersburg ...... . 0
Ort
tensi l e s t r e ng t h,
.OQ0 Growers made n clean sweep of the series will lx* played at Braves Field, 1 4:05
Extends to Orlando and Daytona as well ns tha hundreds of
n
Lakeland .... . ......... o
and builds up the
0:41
fi :28
4:31
5:33
------- Lakeland series ypsterdny when n 0th Boston, on Saturday.
O 4:58
carcass
of
the
Good­
7:3fc
5:20
, bottles we put out in Sanford every day
C:11 *:2()
inning rnlly netted the two runs nec- Yale ................................... 7 14 1 3 5:17
National League
year Cord Tire by the
7:11 8: 17 8:37
0:02
Won Lost ret. csxary to win 2 to 1. The score:
Harvard ......... ................. 8
7 3 4 0:43
exclusively G o o d ­
9 21 ' 9:30
8:00
7:01
.049 Lakeland ................ 000 000 100-1
20
y e a r m e t h o d of
......
37
Hickey, Roaa and Lovejoy, Mallory; 5 7:24
N pw York .....
tt :C0 10 11 10:32
7:50
E L D E R S P R IN G S W A T E R
.585 Bradcntown ............. 000 000 002—2 Young, Bends nnd Keegan, Lnrrnbce. fi 8:17
22
group-ply construc­
Pittsburgh .... ....... 31
9:57 11 08 11:20
R:61
.582
tion. The result is a
23
Cincinnati ..... ...... 32
0:44 10:52 11 41 11:61
7 9:07
.520
tire that lasts longer
27
ORLANDO, June 21.—Jess Woolf
St. Louis ..... . ..... 30
12:40
l
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r
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7
K
12:t
dir account of its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
0:57
10:38
D
etroit
Club
Puts
in any service ana is
.525
28
held
St.
Pete
to
three
hits
yesterday
Chicago .............. 31
1:&lt;IH 1:38
0 10:14 11:30 11:50
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­
the most economi­
.500 nnd, the Bulldogs made it two
Few Restrictions on
27
Brooklyn ....... .... . 28
in 11:30 11:50 12:42
I 1 2:28
teries. I f you arc not drinking Elder Springs Water n o w cal
you
can
buy.
38
.333 straight shutuuts nnd three victories
.* 17 3:18
Boston ........... ____ 10
it 12:10 12:24
1:31
Their
Players
give
it a trial.
39
.291 over the Saints. The score was 4 to
10
Philadelphia ...
A t Gm&amp;dymmr Smreicm Simiima
■I iOO
1:10
2:13
3 35
12 1:00
t Haulers mm t*U «n«f rtromC. The score:
*n t t n d thm nmw Goodvmmt
5:00
3:01
1:55
1 21
(U r T h r A ..n rln (e d I'r e s .I
13 1:40
C ortit U'ilh thm bmvrnUd A lt000 000 000—0
St. Tele ........
DETROIT, June 20.—The place for 14 2:20
American Dengue
5 18 5:57
3:51
2:38
Wmmthww Trmod mad bmek
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002 020 00x— 1 n Imll player's wife Is in the home, ac­ 15 2:55
P H O N E 311— W E ’ L L D E L IV E R
Won I.oat P et Orlando .........
(1 1t
4:40
0:59
3:15
a
Coodrmmr Strvlcm
k
.032
21
cording to the management of the Ifi 3:34
New York .......... ,. 30
8:02
4:00 . 5:32
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Philadelphia ...... .. 31
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4:51
0:30
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20
.514 vantage of Cusack's Ineffective, nnd hns a rule barring wives of players 18 5:08. 5:48
Cleveland ........... :. 3i
Oak Avenue nnd Third Street
7:31 9 25 10:00
.474
no
poor
support
given
him
by
bis
mates,
front road trips during the playing 10 0:02
Detroit ... .......... . 27
0:17' 8:40 HI 25 10:50
.4711 the Tampa Smokers piled up five runs reason.
29
St. Ixmls ........... .. 20
7:51
20 7:02
9; 13 II 21 ‘ 11:4a
29
.442 during the first three innings yester­
The Tigers are said to have fewer 21 7:34
Chicago ......... . .. 23
8:57 10:51 11 57 12:07
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.430 day and won the game 5 to 1. Little restrictions upon players than any in.
31
24
Washington ......
9:50 11: t:: 12 51 12:53
8:32
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replaced Cusack In the fourth and club in Ban .lolnison's circuit. There 23 9:30 11:01 11:63
21
Boston ...............
1:37
I 18
•) 01
held the Tampans at bay. The score: is no fixed rule against drinking, but 24 10:28 11:5I) 12:17
2:19
Tampa
104 (too 000— players whose intemperance interfer- 25 11:‘Jfi 12:07
*1 12 2:;*0
Southern Association
1:37
Pet. Daytona
Won I.OI
onu Olio 010— I ts with their playing ability are 20 12:24
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3:29
1:02
3 21
.043
20
30
sharply disciplined hy fines am) sus­ 27 1:18
New Orleans —
1:53
xT?01 3 &gt;1.k 4:00
i
.070
Atlnnln
.ftf
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Athletics W in 11 Inning pension.
W .
-’ rtk
.045
25
30
Go’f
plityibg,'TorlilddorV"
Yi'y
mime
Mobile ..............
29 2:59
3:20 B W f n Tt^!S
28
.541
Hattie From W hite Sox managers, is not objectionable to the :;tt 3:40 4: OR 5;W 5J,2 (1:09
.. 33
Nashvlllcj^^
25
28
.172
Detroit team management, which 31
Memphis ........
Ji ;T»0
5:52
4:40
.403
20
25
PHILADELPHIA. June 21.— Com­ points .out that players are at liberty
Chattanooga
.430 ing from behind in the closing in­ to engage^in the links pastime, if they
32
. 25
Birmingham
l'ir*t tju.vrtcr Full Moon Last (Junrlcr
.300 nings, Philadelphia yesterday won a can find time during the playing sea­
38
17
Little Hock
June 28
July 5
Juni* 21,
thrilling eleven inning " battle • with son between scheduled games and oth­ July 20
Jyly 27
Aug I
In tropical countries the le
er duties of tile haseliall field.
Chicago, 1-3.
Aug. 20
Sept. 3
Aug. 19
the banana plant are used m
Manager Ty Cobh, fortified by 17 Sept. 17
Score by innings:
Sept. 21
Oct. 3
cloths.
Chicago
|00 110 000 00—3 7 3 year* in the American League,* has
I'hiladelpha 000,000 012 01 I 13 2 positive ideas about the development
Faber, Robertson and Kelmtki Rom- of base hall clubs. Tin* Tigers, under
bis leadership, is one of the few clubs *
mell, Walherg, I in 11ix ami druggy.
in organized bare Imll that docs not
CORRECTED M AY 1, 1923
Cleveland
mm 000 203— 5 10 0 have morning practice. Other pilots
South Bound
Washington
01)0 000 OtH— 1 10 o put their men through workouts be­
Morton, Edwards and O 'N e ill; M eg. fore lunch, to keep their muscles lim­
Tbis season Seaidswcct J; lorida grapefruit and oranges have been
DepnrUi ridge, /ahniser, Brill heart and Kurt. ber.
*
\
Arrive
sold
in twenty-live per cent more carlot markets than last year.
2:40 n.m. St. I soils
2:30 a.m.
Cobb, on the ether hand, maintains
83
No.
000 000 OKI — I 3 0
8:10 ii.m. Boston
27....
No.
020 000 01 x — 3 4 0 (hat morning practice does more harm
Sealdsweet fruits now arc distributed in twice as many carlot
2:45 |i.m.
..... 2:25 p.m.
No.
80
Itnvis, Root and Severe id, Khinke than good, lie declnren that if play­
markets as five years ago; in several times as many a 3 ten years ago.
7:10 p.m. and Devormor.
ers work out before lunch, then go to
85 .... . .. (1:55 p.)n.
No.
the showers and relax for tho few
This increase in our distributing capacity shows that we, tho
Northbound
Detroit
000 203 301—It 17 I hours before, the game time in the af­
growers
who cooperate in the Flora,a Citrus Exchange, hnve been
Departs
ternoon .their mmc'lts ate not as flex­
Arrive
New York
300 003 001—7 14 0
fully
awake
to the importance o f expanding markets to take caro o f
2:03 n.m.
ible ns they should be. His practice
No.
82.^. ..... 1:4H tun.
l’illette, Holloway and Woodall,
increasing
production.
12:05 p.m.
is to have his men on the field short­
No.
84.... ___ 11:45 a.m.
Bnsstcr;* Pennoek, llttsli, Hoyt and
I
3:52 p.m,
ly after noon, und lie sends them thru
80......... 3:42 p.m.
No.
MofTmnn.
First we developed consumer demand for Sealdsweet grapefruit
28 ........ 10:00 p.m.
tltcir pares then. By gutne time, he
No.
Trilby Branch
nnd manges by aggressive advertising of the food and health values—
believes, the player's muscles are ful­
SHORTSTOP MATTHEWS
Departs
Arrive
ly limbered und the player himself is
for years and years carrying on this essential educational effort alto­
HAD APPENDICITIS
7:30 n.in.
in best physical fettle for the game.
xNo. 100... .....
gether
by ourselves.
MAY REJOIN SAINTS
3:25 p.m
xNo. 24
There are no fixed hours when De­
xNu. 25 ..... 1;30 p.m.
troit players must retire. KUminnNext mo gradually enlarged our sales force to properly cover tho
KT. PETERSBURG, June 21.—
. 5:50 p.m.
xNo. 101....
tlon of the morning practice avoids
sections o f the l nited Stales wherein we found potential demand fo r
George Matthews, shortstop for the
the necessity of early rising, and play­
I* iorida citrus fruits. Today we are in position to sell in every por­
local did* of the
Florida State
1.ershurg Branch
ers are able to gel n good night's rest,
League,
lias
successfully
passed
tion
o f the country M'hich affords a profitable outlet
Departs
Arrive
even if they elect to retire late.
through
an
opeiatUin
for
appendicitis.
t
xNo. 157... .... 3:55 p.m.
A ll tins has been accomplished in the face o f destructive compctl- .
Although it is expected he will la*
2:45 p.m.
No. 21...
No Imul too tthurl, no dtstanen too
Old S p rin g-clean in g
tion from Florida growers who market through non-cooperative chan­
0:30 n.m. out of tlie hospital in due course of great for the QUICK SERVICE
xNo. ir.K .
backaches are out of style.'
7:10 p.m. time it is not known whether lie will TRANSFER to undertake; Ju*t let ux
nels. W c have sold Sealdsweet for more money than other Florida
No. 22
A little Re d SEAL Lye does'
be able to rejoin the Saints this sea­ know your wantH, und wo tiro ul your
Oviedo Branch
marketing agencies got fo r fruits o f comparable grade, pack and
.the
work better and a lot
son.'
Departs
Arrive
quality.
service. Phone 498. 95-Th-Fri-Bnt-tfc
|
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easier. The clever woman
xNo. 120 ,......... 7:45 p.m.
A prove** for producing gasoline
3:40 p.m.
finds many way* of making
xNo. 127 ... —
Dal.y Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
W c regard our work as little less than marvelous in view of the
front coal him been dixeuvered ill Hou*e, Mobley’s Drug Store und
.it work for her.
. «
facts as explained herein. Obviously, however, as the Florida crop
Germany.
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Hunt's Pharmacy,
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A marvelous increase in ’distribution
ot Sealdsweet Florida Citrus Fruits

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o f grapefruit and oranges increases in volume, thero must bo even
greater progress in enlarging consumption and extending distribution,

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PURELY
PROFESSIONAL
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Cardo of Sanford’a Repotablo Professional Man, aaeh
of whom, In hla choaen pro*
froaion the Herald recom*
menda to tho people.

Too can find tfaa nan* of
trtry
lira Business Man
la Sanford In this Column
each day.
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[uick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
wa please you, tell others; If not,
tall ea. Phono 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

ueneral Shop and Mill
Work

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-nt-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
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FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
A T T O B N E Y -A T -L A W
Firat National Bank Building
SANFORD
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FLORIDA

JNTRACTOR and BUILDER

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

[i; Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

ARCHITECT

B. W. HERNDON

Room 7, Miller lildg.
4ANFORD
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INSURANCE A G E N C Y
FIRF--------AUTO-------- BONDS

ICIIELLE MAINES

S. 0. Shinholser

LAW YER
— Court House

Contractor and Builder
kANFOUI)

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IA. I\ Connelly &amp; ISons
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DR. It. M. MASON

- IkKNTIST
New Mdaeh Building
* Sanford, Florida
101-8 Magnolia Ave. Phone 201

Ural Rotate, Loona end Insurance
I’hnnr 48

BTEWART The Florist
but Flowers---------r— Floral Design*
Annual and Ornamental Planta

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W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE

fit Myrtle Ave.---------- Phone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
Worlia
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
I'hnnc G2-------- Sanford, Florida
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Coldough ,

INSURANCE
Fire— Life— Auto
No. 3 First Nnt’l Bank Bldg. Annex
SANFORD
FLORIDA

What has become of the old-fashIhitied preacher who emphasized his
ll-'iiil by making his celluloid cuffs
ji;.ttlc furiously?

DR. G. S. SELMAN
Practice limited to
Disensra of Eye, Ear, Nose and Ihroat
Eyes Examined, Olassrs Fitted
Meluch Building

Kyea Examined

Oloaeee Deelgned

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.
Optician-Optometrist
n s Bast First Btroel
Sanford. Fla.

GREYSTONE HOTEL
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
Open the Year Around
Reasonable Rates.
Special rates to parties.
On Main Street, near Ocran

IT'S G R O W IN G
CONCRETE

CONSTRUCTION

Hill
Lumber Co.
"RuUdere* IU s4,sar-

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: CLASSIFIED
: ADS

Everyone whe/cats our bread
and pastry can understand
why our business »» steadily
growing. It is because this
Uakcry, using modern, scien­
tific methods, turns out pure,
delightful foods. Order our
bread by name and make surd
that you get it.

ROUTH BAKERY i

Phone 130, Sanford

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A FIVE DOLLAR BILL
Takes an Electric Fan

* FOR SALE

fit theStom ach
* Livet.Ktdneys
Bowels, Blood

F. P. RINKS

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

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Points Out Way
=To Exterminate
Labor Troubles

FOR RENT

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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

C. M. CUSTER, Prop.

F a any kind of eonrente construction It
will pay you to use
■&gt;ur cement because
of Ita durable a ml
laatlDK dualities We
UUi'ti- you.-reasona­
ble pi'li i-» lit-rause of
ui|r lalue volume of
business.

pointed out thnt one lliird of the
from the enptnin’s listeners.
PRESIDENT ORDERS
HICKSON HOUSE
crew,
including stewards, is made up
Captain
.Hartley
exchanged
greet­
Up*to-date Apartments and RiMima
RELEASE OF SCORE
Daytona Beach.
FEDERAL PRISONERS ings yesterday by wireless with the [of Amcricnn-born citizens. Another
chief officer of the MaUrctanin, blit third is composed of naturalized citi­
Summer rates: $1.00 per day, $21
per month, including tights and water.
he
evade dans waring n question ns to zens, whole the (Inal third possesses
WASHINGTON, June 21.— Imme­
Call J. F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, San­ diate release of more than a score whether he had challenged her skip­ first naturalization papers.
&gt;*
-, —
Captain Hartley said -he expected
ha ford.
of federal prisoners convicted of vio­ per to a speed contest. He smiled at
LTauifled Ada 1c a
word.No
lating war laws, but with Continued n suggestion tlmt he was after bigger to pas* Cape Hnteras some time Inst
night. The sea was smooth as glass.
Rn
Ad taken for lesa than 25c.
detention of almost ns many more game.
Ro And positively no Classified
The
guests
have
voiced
high
prnbe
was ordered yesterday by President
^
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
for the spirit of the officers and crew
WANTED— Used musical instruments Harding before leaving oft his west­ and their apparent pride in the re­
** muat accompany all orders.
TRADE MAIN
instruments of every description. ern trip.
Ml Count the worda and remit
conditioned
American
ship.
It
was
The president acted on 168 par­
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price
ha arordingly.
Music Co., Tnmpu and Zm-k Street, dons, and commutation eases, n rec­
Tnmpn, Fla.
6-25-lmo-c ord breaking number in the opinion
M K i M I t i M l M M i a M
of department of justice officials, lie
W ANTED—Couple to care fnrr ami granted 30 conditional and I I uncon­
board aged lady In her own home. ditional commutations, one full par15',» iteiltictlim In P rices o f
Apply 210 French avenue.
OS-ltp j don, restored civil rights to 27 'fo r ­
I
W'lkH
to
hnvo
any
part,
or
all,
of
mer
prisoners,
and
denied
hi
applica­
FARMERS— You can got seed bea
P E N N S Y L V A N IA VACUUM
sixty acres of land cleared Immedi­ tions for pardons or communtatfons.
fram*r and Irrigation pluga at the
CUP TIK E S A N D TUBES
Sanford Novelty Wnrka.
100-tfc ately, on Section 7, Twp. 22, Range 31 lie also ordered remission of fines in
Sold by
K., Orange county. Overseer on place two cases.
FOR SALK— Hosier and Uaya’ palnta
UNIO
N
PH A R M A C Y
will show land; look It over and write
10.7 Palmetto Ave.------- Phone I8I-J
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Sanford, Florida
me. Address, John W. Douglass, A l­
Life is atrout equally divided be­
Works, Sanford agents.
1183-tfc
lendale, S. C„
7l-3te tween wishing fot- something you
FOR SALF.^lthodo Island' eggs for WANTED—A small fire proof safe. can afford and wishing you hailp't
setting, 1&amp; eggs for $1.00.- Mrs.
— R. G. Williams, City Hall. 71-lite spent so much Inst month.— Bing­
Ellsworth, lleiirdalt Avenue, San­
hamton Sun.
ford.
‘ 8.1-tfp
TO A I.L PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
WEST PALM BEACH
SANFORD AVENU E:
FOR SALK—B Pointer pups, No. I
DR. HYMAN VISITING
W ILL BOND FOB SCHOOLS
You are hereby notified thnt on the 12th day of March, A. I&gt;. PJ23, the
stock. See Vick Huwklns, 110 San­
IN WEST FLORIDA
City
Poniniissiun of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary resolution pro­
ford Avo.
03-tfc
WEST PALM BEACH, June 21.—
viding
for tin- grading and paving of Sanford Avenue from Tenth Street
Dr. George llytnan, n noted Baptist
FOR SALK— No. 817 West First St. An election is expected to he held
South
to
tin- City Limits with vitrified brick or other hard surface material.
Attractive terms! Address owner. at Lake Worth in the near future minister of Tampa, is a visitor In the
Tile total estimated cost of said improvement o f Sanford Avenue is $ 10,470.00.
[city
this
week,
leaving
tomorrow
with
Box 782, Daytona, Fin.
fi'J-lfc for n bond issue of $20,000 for tinthe Pensacola delegation for lie The assessments against tho various pieces o f property hereinafter described,
FOR SALE
purpose of building additions to the
nbutling upon the contemplated improvement of Sanford Avenue which hafe
• f&gt; room bungnlmv, good location. A high school. It is proposed to add 1Tin ink to attend the Baptist Assem­ been tentatively determined hy the assessor revering the proportion of tho
bly which will he held front June
very nttrnctivo proposition.
four rooms for junior high school
expense of said Improvement to he Irorne hy the respective pieces of property
20-27.
8 room house, excellent bs'iition, purposes.
hereinafter described, and the estimated amount of benefit which will accrue
Dr. Hyman in organizing and lead­
irnaonnble teims.
to the various pieces of property hereinafter described shutting upon ssid
ing the enlargement work of the First
F:rvoruble located, 5 room bunga­
Sanford Avenue to he improved in the manner nhovu staled are ss follows,
Baptist * church of Tnmpu which is
low. Splendid investment, low cash
to-wit:
probably
the largest church in the
price.
#
Fatt. Benefit
• ■* M *(| tlll* • * I I * * * *■ M I Mi l l ,
Amount
t state'claiming enrollment of l.Htll)
Snvcritl iriue lots at n bargain. See
Owner
Description of Property
/ Kscsnaient
to Properly
I members. He is u Chaplain of the
W. 11. Holden, with A. P. Connelly &amp;
$22,7.00
Henry D. Durant. Lot 6, lltk A. Spurllng’s Add.
$17*3.24
American legion and was a delegate
Sons,
70-31p
300.00
II. E. Chapman, Lot 12, Rose Court
2311.12
to the recent convention.
li'22 FORD FOR S A L K - h r ' good
Ilnzel Meriwether, Lot I, lllk. 11, Tr. I, Sanford
200.00
16H.40
A course of lectures by Dr. Hyman Hazel Meriwether, Lot 2. JHk. 14, Tr. t, Sanford.
condition, cheap if taken at once.
200.00
lllr Tlir Asatietalrd
16y.4ll
ST. LOUIS, June 20.— If employ­ will feature the program for the Bap­ Ilur.el Meriwether, Lot 3, lllk. 14, Tr. 1, Sanford
See A. Swanson at Crown Paper Co.
260.00
201.01
ers
would spend half ns much time tist Assembly at DeFuitink. Sunday D. R. Brisson, Lot I, lllk. 18, Tr. 1, Sanford
between 0 and 7 p. m.
71-dtp
275.00
225.08
week, he expects to leave for Phila­ Frank Thomas, uLl IP, Blk 12, Tr. A, Sanford
200.00
1611.40
FO11 S A 1.K ~ C I UL\ P—Fine work cultivating the friendship, respect anil
delphia where he will preach for Dr. Frank Thomas, ol.l 10, Blk. 12, Tr. A, Sanford
good
will
of
labor
as
they
do
fight­
200.00
160.40
torse, also young mileh cows and
Russell Ilf Conwell of the First Bap­ J. R. Kills. Lot I, Blk. A, Celery Ave. Add.
ing
labor,
organizations
there
would
176.00
130.1*0
heifer, 7 months old. L. A. ICenaud,
tist church of that city, who is to he J. R. F-lli*. Lot 3, Blk A, Celery Ave, Add.
175.00
1,30.00
Sanford Heights o r .Sanford Battery not he a labor prohleih, Sherman
a delegate at the Wurld Baptist Alli­ T. A. Neal, Lot 13, Blk. A, Celery Ave. Add.
176.00
130.00
Service Co.
71-fltc Rogers, of New York, today told the
ance to he held in Stockholm. Dr. Link Kennedy, Lot IP, Blk. A, Celery Ave. Add.
delegates
to
the
fourteenth
annual
130.00
175.00
BUICK •!, strictly A-l condition, new
Hynmn is the guest of the San C. W. Camion, Lot 6, Blk. F, Markham Park Heights* 1
160.00
convention
of
Rotary
International
117.32
1
7
.3
2
top, good paint, d cord tires, 4 of
Curios,-— Pensacola Journal.
M. R Barnes, Beg. 1181 ft. S. u(-|JW, cor. of SW.
which arc new. Real burgain, 1475. here.
“
We
waste
too
much
time
talking
1 4 Sre. 31, Twp. IP, It. 31, run 1C, 18U ft., S.
Lot of extras. See Mr. Perkins, ut
LEVIATHAN IS PERFECT
325.00
8li
ft. W. 180 ft. N. 80 ft. to beg. . ................
274.18
about
the
Inlxir
agitator,"
the
speak­
Lincoln House tomorrow.
72-2tc
SAYS
(
APT.
HARTLEY
Thu
special
assessments
against
the
various
pieces
o
f
prnpety
above
dcer said, “ He can only Itc recognized
seils-d are payable optionally us follows. Either in full within thirty days
Hs the logieal friend of the worker
ABOARD THE STEAMSHIP l,K- after the completion of the work, ur in .ten equal annual installments, with
where the management ha:t refused
V
ITIIA
N , June 21.— (By Wireless to interest nt into of eight per cent per tinruim from the date of thu completion
BUNGALOWS, cottages and opart- to extend its friendship.
the
Asoeiated
Press)—The l-eviathnu of sold improvement.
“ 1 wun in the Seattle shipyards
meats for tho summer season at
“
is
sure
to
lathe smoothest thing
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
Daytona Beach. Reasonable rates. working ns a helper in HU7 when
nflout,"
it
was
dcclnrrd
Inst
night
he
held
at the City Hall on the Pth day of July, A. D. 1P23, nt two-thirty p,
Will furnish photos and full informa­ Charles M. Schwab made his tour of
hy Captain Hcrliurt Hartley, after m. nt which meeting said Equalizing Board will heur all claims and objec­
the
American
shipbuilding
institu­
tion upon ropiest.— Bailey &amp; Haw­
the big liner had been steaming along tions ss to tho character of all said improvements to he |stid fur in part by
kins, Daytona Beach, Fin. fi-31-Imo-c tions. We’d heard he was a labor
on her trial trip to West Dalian wa­ speeial assessment*, and ns provided fur in thu resolution hereinabove re­
hater.
M ilt fi a l.r. UR RENT—Completely
ters
for more Chan twenty-four hours. ferred to.
“ The first instant the great steel
furnisheil (I room house, U01 Laurel
Despite
a heavy fog that kept the
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
man looked 11 sover it was apparent
Ave., corner lot, lirlck atreet. Desir­
Florida,
on this (itli day of June, A. D. 11*23.
skipper
on
the
bridge
fur
eight
hours
able location. All modern conven­ to every man in the hunch that ,Mr.
(S E A L )
L. It. PHILIPS,
lust night, he said the ship was ns
Schwab
really
liked
him.
He
step­
iences.—C. C. Cobb, Winter Park, Fla.
City Cltjrk, Sanford, Florida.
“ perfect as if she had been running 0-7-21-2tc
ped
on
that
platform
Cahrlos
M,
_____________________&lt;17-7td-p; W-ltp
Schwab, autocrat, millionaire mag­ twenty years." Captain Hartley said
FOR RENT—Cottage. See J. Musnate. He stepped olT that platform lust night’s fog was so heavy he
son, 001 Palmetto Ave. .
dS-lOtp
*
30 minutes later friend Charles. In could see hut one of the vessel’s three
I ill USES FOR RENT, dost! In. See thnt short 30 minutes he hud de­ towering funnels and whs the thiekTO A L L PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
J. D. Hood.
C8-fitc stroyed the hatred that agitators est and wettest he had ever uncuiiiiTHIRD STRREET:
teied.
FDIt It ENT AT ('(WtoNAlio IlUAtll had been building for 16 years.
■* You are hereby notified that on tho 12t.h day of March, A. I&gt; .1P23, the
Speed has been increased every ten
—fl room cottuge, very desirable, 2
“ The world is built on Ideals. I-11City Commission of Sanford, Flordia, did adopt a preliminary resolution pro­
bedrooms and bath.
Furnished, bar wants to he square. If labor fol­ hours. Tim ship started out conser­
viding for the grading and paving of Third Street from Oak Avenue to Mag­
$160.00 season. Near ocean.— Mm. lows tho wrpng lender It is not be­ vatively nineteen knots an hour, hut
nolia Avenue with vitrified brick or other hard surface material. The total
Harry H. Sams, Box 343, New Smyr­ cause they wsnt to misunderstand Inst night was sliding through the
estimated cost of said improvement of Third Street is 8 1,017.1*0. Tho assess­
na, Fla.
- ' _____________ 00-mc hut hernuse tho right leader has been wator at the rate of twenty-two ment* against the various plecea of property hereinafter described, shutting
FOB RENT— Five room bungalow at •sleep at the switrh and hasn't knots. Tests have ben rimnile on upon Die contemplated improvement of Third Street which have been tenta­
corner 11th street and Oak Avenue. given thit men a chsnet to under­ umny pieces of machinery, and thus) tively determined by the assessor covering the proportion of the expense of
far all were reported to have been raid Improvement to In’ home by the respective: pieces of property herein­
See Mrs. Julius -Takncb.
00-dtp stand him,
“ There are three sides to every satisfactory.
FOR KENT— House and acre land,
after described, and the estimated amount o f benefit whicih will accrue to the
Captain Hartley, interviewed hy various piece's of property hereinafter dcocrlbcd shutting U|a&gt;n said Third
ono-half mile from post office. Ad­ question—your side, tho other fel­
70-3tp low's and thy right side. I don’t be­ newspaiier nu-n aboard the leviathan,' Street to he improved in the manner above stated arc as fallow*, to-wit
dress Box 233, Sanford.
has answered all question* frankly.
.
Amount
K-tl. Benefit
FOR RENT—Convenient large un­ lieve them was rver a question in
.lji*t
night ho disclosed the fast that Owner
either
modern
or
apclcnt
history
Description
of
Property
Assessment
to Property
furnished room* for housekeeping.
where cither side to the dispute was the ship has an uninvited mascot in J. A. Msckie, U t y, Blk, &amp;, Tr. it, K. R. Trafford’s
&lt;1
Rent reasonable. 206 Oak Avenue.
the form of a black cat which turned
Map, Hanford, Florida __ ___ ____.......... - ............. $337.25
$360.00
»
6-lB-lmo-p 100 per cent right..
The Spcciul assessments against the various piece* of property above de­
“ Ninety-five per cent, o f men, up on deck yesterday. The cnchluro
farm.— I. E.
whether they wear hroojlcloth - or slipped hy tho guards after the Le­ scribed are payable optionally as follows: Either in full within thirty days
Kstridge.
70-0tp
overalls, want to play the game viathan sailed from Boston and was after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments, with
FOR RENT— 1204 Park avenue, bun- square. Lack of contact means lack twice put of? by the superstitious Interest at tho rate of eight perVent per annum from the dale of the comple­
galow, four rooms, hall and bath,
seamen. Casting superstition to the tion of said Improvement.
of understanding.
$20.00 per month.—G. W. Spencer.
A meeting of l^e Equalizing Board of tho City of Sanford, Florida, will
“ The employer has spent a lot of breeze*, the .crew has named the cat
___________________ 72-6tp
time selling his honesty, nls fairness “ I * ir r (the doughboys’ name for the Iro held at the City Hall on the Uth day of July, A. D. 11*23, at two-thirty p.
FOR RENT— 1 nice furnished room. and personality to the banker, the l-cvluthan) and It has been accepted m. at which meeting said Equalizing Board wilt hoar a',1 claim* ami objec­
Close In, 218 Magnolia.
71*Stc wholesale, *the retailer end the\ pub­ ay a good omen.
t
_
tions as to tho character of all ».ild improvements to be |&gt;ald for In part by
Asked whether any more “ stow­ special assessments, and as provided for In tho resolution hereinabove referroom and lic, How much ha* he spent trying
kitchenette, ?Ifl West First street. t&lt;^ sell that same personality, honesty away*” were aboard, Captain Hart­ rethro­
w n liras my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of tho City of Sanford,
, . J
«»-3tp and fairness to his workmen? Solv­ ley said he figured “ there were about
FOR KENT—10 acre* of tiled land ing a labor trouble D nut a mysteri­ 600.” This rcfrrence t^ the guests Florida, on this Gth day of June, A. D. l ‘J23.
(S E A L )
’
L. R- PHILIPS,
on Cameron avenue.—S. E. Barrett, ous affair. It Is simply a proposi­ invited by Captain I-asker of tb*
6-7-2
l-2tc
,
City Clerk, Sanford, Floras.
shipping
board
brought
laughter
Fort Valley, Go.
7l-12tp tion o f using common horse tehee.''

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SITUATION \\IS r e g a r d e d
slie knows them —with all the marks
A T C A T A N IA AS- B E IN G
of talent and power, with also their
Mob STORMS JAIL 4jfA#;ATWASHINGTON, J u n o ' % ^ r ^ " r p ^ V ^ &gt;roVld«* for
£ " * ? ? hriuan fads, whims and frailties.)
. .
IM P R O V E D ;
tem pt to lynch n e addressed
eltrouto
to
Tncomn,
Wash.,
Geraldine
Fnrrur,
by
herself.
dent Harding will leave Washington
where he will board n vessel for Alnso R O Y O trra
shortly after noon today oni the long*
Herbert llccrbohm Tree, by Max
Ka, and for five speeches on the Pa­
Ml, trip of hU administration—n trip
Peerbolim. (Mir Herbert Tree, not
, 0 .
cific coast on hla return from the ter­
that will take him ncrosa the conti­
only was a great actor, but on tin*
nent, to Alaska, into Canada, along ritory.
T V rx
stage rind off Impressed those around F.VIDKNTLY INTENDS MAKING Ity Renewal of Convulsions and
These
addreaac*
will
not
l*e
nil
thnt
Mouth of Crater Has Boon
A- -* ithe racifltf coast, to the Panama Ca­
him in different ways. This book is
PHES1DBNTB JU ll HIS
rfl ‘UN- nal Zone, and to Porto Rico and will Mr. Hanling will make by nny means
IlloWn Awhy ' ,.f
nl
once
a
tribute
and
a
biography,
d W M * « « ? • - , r.w v l - - t
■»* IIUKINKMS
VKltP. J’ltOMI*
JOK&gt;1
Keep him away- [ ruin the capital for for it is expected many rear platform nnd the list of contributors include*
. Wound and OUlM*W&lt;qm*&gt;!
(Hr TS* A■•(.rlfetr* r r f « l
speeches will lie made and thnt a num­ I,I(t|y Tree nnd her daughters, Gilbert
ol least two months.
CATANIA.- June a o ^ - U v.i. has
(Hr
The
AaMelatM
Preaal
ber
of
dinners,
luncheons
and
recep­
' .The vast territory of Alaska, never
Pnikcr, Demon! SHnw and other
r ,’
WASHINGTON*
June _20.—Preai-.
now submerged aUtion-vit ;Cem» and
U /\O llllit|
uunii
J.V
U
before visited by a president, la Mr. tions he plans to attend, will bring to tinmen famous in literary circles, giv­ (U lit Harding lias disposed of. Ills con-, blocked tho *road. between Cafttlfflone
,\ Tw*. Juho 20.—- Harding's' goal. Long liefore he was him m ils for ,brief discussion of some
ing it a literary value nnd distinction).
trol of the stink of the (larding Pub­ ashes emitted by tho tra to r la* now
.'C.\ jC4 Chapman wore ever mentioned for the presidency ho national policy.
signed order feo
Education of Henry Adams: all au­ lishing Company, publishers of the and Unguahlossa,ltr-Tha quantity of
h * * .f c A a d lq f d ,
The first prepared address will be tobiography. 2 Tuniors. (Lewis Car­
come under "the spell of thu Yukon'
Marion Stnr to Louis H. llpvph nm* ashes emitted by tho crater is now
U c f . W J l today, and since entering the White House n.nde In 8 t. Louia Thursday night.
rol, by Hello Moses; Iloliert I&lt;ouis Roy I). Moore. The snle, however, did morq abundant ,thai\ ever. §,lk resem­
and latently Ufl- has had tho «|ream of being able to The other addresses to bo made on Mtevenaon
by Amy Cruse, (Girls who
- / f t * ' ‘ &lt;\£ thft,trag*dy visit tho territory ami study at first route to ;th e Pacific coast will l&gt;o have gone with Alice through Won- not constitute complete severance of bles gray face jxiwdcr covering evHarding’s connection with the news­ rytlilpg, and penetrating everywhere
v.w*re kUU hand the problems which have arisen n,ft(1(, ln
following cities in tho oe- di rlnnd, am) boya whio ren.l T rc n su y
"Jilt* *«*»»&gt; i t i
paper whose editor he wns for so1 and burying cqilrc landscape under
befog «hot
dcr named! .Kansas City, Mm; Hutch- Island every year must read these).
tliere in so great a number.
.i p f c j
many years. It was announced at th* poWdcry blaqkqt.
Indeed. vwhole
ix a .,* ftftJU Jw (.In bed, ^Thoitinerary-thatiho-presidont has
iuwll«*&lt;4 ** l*»r* n»*l
m i
Non-Fiction of Heal Interest
White House he would retain sdnie region has taken on a note of r^ourn* rf i .
■ ■* ' * tafeitW foe*
Florida Ihiysi by M argaret PeU m l. stock in the company and would coii- in»C and sndness which; tugothf^. with
*K4 hlm ieH
I P o o r M a n ’s C l u b
•p j
American Individualism, by Herb­ tlnue to Ihj associated with the Mtnr oppressive hrat gives the country ,tho
;**T -.Ghapmqn’a*
,o r d M a c
in nil editorial capacity. Purchasers of aspect of n dead, land,
T o B e In c o rp o ra te d
|J d MataJkanklng*
ert Hoover.
n on
jure tJ
wbu'
ebntrotling
Interest In Star nl*o hav»
d on* of thd
cm and.pi
Whnt
is
New
Thought,
liy
C,
It..
•
A t S t A u g u s tin e
roari Asflociatico n
bought
the
Marlon Tribune, another
l5 ,td .K
^«|Ut5htO?V»nnwbro. He
HOME, Juno 20.—King Victor
Patterson.
.
0 * .l
.SAYARf
afternoonpaper
In tho president's E m anuel has arrived at Catania t.»
-r
In banking business.
Home l^ f t For That Purpose It) Ulch
Garden
Steps,
by
Ernest
Cobb.
twp, OiotiW
home town and for the present will assist In relieving distress,, of , The
H n n i Inatitutlon ^if tabllrhcd Since
i* 4 '
Man
Shoes of tho Wind, by Hilda Conkcontinue th e publication of' both.
copitty. J*W»190M Has lluilt up City of Sanford
1Ioin sands made homeleft* by .eruption
ling (child poet).
griv chaff**
of Etna. I’nlombn nnd Santo Spirlto
m r Tk» *M«»l*0* 1‘rrSB*
Newspaper and Editing, by \\ illnrd
uporj a.vfhlt#
In this Isr-uc Is a statement of the
ST. AUGUSTINE, June 2&lt;V- Appli­ Ulryor.
are V^porlkTlo have brien destroyed.
.
:*
pAfadrta Irf:
with n u rtW o
Sahfurti Rulldlng &amp; Ldmi Association cation bns been made for » charter
Many of the distrltt* Itt volriAilc
Servien
with
Fighting
Men
(two
creasing ev*ry;
* * M l ‘V . ’recently compiled, by .1. II. Catlireo here for n poor man’s rlub to carry largo volumes giving in detail the
•one have not yet suffered front the
for the city b id c i^ ty 'o ffW e m **
•hnd the audit was received and ac­ out the provisions of the will of the work of the Y. M. &lt;\ A. In thy world
's • c
•niptlon. Peolo in these cotHmUnitles
sent in shortly biforft/m ldnlght l«st
cepted by the board of directors at late C. II. Hamblen, who bequeathed war. Published by the Associated
have gathered around ■tkinVi, of
their annual meeting last night. 1 The for tho puppoftc. hla handsome home Press, with W111. H. Taft a* editorrinnight.
.
; 7 • , dSSaints In public squares and are pray­
■'C.kA1'( is x m yw»
U c. a negro * h o » /W
**
, THAN THB USUAL INTER- olTatrs -nf tho Fnnr»ird POlIrtlng. &amp; "Dleninorc" bn Buy street.
ing' day nnd night.
'
Lean Association were found to be in ’ Tho club will bd known ns the chlofl.
was captured b y .
S5l5&lt;1d’ERTING AT REGUBook of Hirds, by Schuyler Mat­
PROVES SURPRISE OF WKKK;
first class shnpc nnd the record for ••Hamblen Club” and will enter espec­
terday afternoon, a
$ l a * ; l u n c !ii» n t o d a y
*
ROME, June 2ft.—SllghV earth­
thews.
i
.
chargod
with
the
many
years
since
Its
organisation
FORD AND HARDING STILL
hour man Ihinto1- “
ially to mechanics, clerks and in gen­
Pnrllumentnry Usage by Huberts
q u a k e wn* felt nt 0:25 o’clock this .
a tU c k in i)^ ‘whU
Th(&gt;fri was' » bah—and • fine—put |i 1 record of achievements and build­ eral tho man .of moderate means.
• .
LEAD. '
hmVnlnir. Early report^ ihakc no
(reference).,.
■.
bUity
wit
ha
flai
ing in this city. Not only hns tho
ing her Into insej
New Words—Self Defined by AlMr. Hamblen died boiho two nnd n
intfnlloti of damage,
-O'*
Iron. His capt ' *fiA efttUqt laM speaking of or io klwanUns at the Sanford Dullding A Loan Association half yaara ago, and although he pro- ]i|innso Smith.
William Gibbs McAdotf, potential
been
the
parent
organisation
loaning
oyortJ^pfqoaa^i
on
r
o
l
l
e
r
h
o
e
n
4
lM
m
tc
h
to
n
of
the
KL
vldcd
that
his
Jiomc
be
turned
into
a
Western
Fiction
candidate
for
tho
presidency,
furyustersUV
CATANIA; Job* 2V. -Sdme qf^the
who-had sssn
monay for many, years tor homes but cluW’fo rr w5Jir o4 nioufratu th^iimr no
nlshcd the surprise of nntlonfcf straw latest reports from tho counttysjde
West, by Cttrlcfc*SeKker.
to b liM J fe J
a if c e presehTtinu' it has under «on- didn’t liequenth any funds for its
him nowr'Uwf
votb iK-ing taken by Collier’s Week­ strlckch hjr Douni A^tna ; 'krrdptlon
The Fighting Edge, by Rnlne
etructlon houses aggregating 121,000. maintenance. Consequently it hns
n
jo
S
t^
ftn
d
President
Jim
before the pr^no,
The Mountain School Teacher by ly by ru-hing up Into thlni place.
elve rl#«
rise to fury of fodnClih
give
. ^ may
_
SharoA W44 o«ugbt far and paid CO It la a co-operntivo association com­ bee.n used since for various p u rp o rt Past.
Ford and Harding continue lead- have paused, Ita
was rushed
(jruiwpst
A
posed
of
Sanford
people
and
they
arc
his vicbm. Hn cents, for the flr#t rattle out of the
in order thnt money might in raised
he was UW
Wanderer of the Wasteland, by ei*. with Ford holding n very wldo Intensity. However, tho situation is
home builders giving the people hero chnnRt.„ in tho
margin over tin* president, but’ Mr- regarded here as being - pfactically
denies hlft gU\lV), . , ■
,
,. bOX. - &gt;J4
Znno Grey.
Shortly/afta* midnight whon the
lh lh« •abftejice of Brownlee, I^ko a chance to build homes nnd pay
building. *
•
I The Heart of the Desert, by Ilonaro AilnoV vote In the nation Ih (kdller’s unchanged, with a mighty stream of
armed fo/fes* about the jail had been was called up&lt;Mr to Mk the blcsslng&gt;on them by the month thus building up
When the chnrter bns liren granted, ] Willace.
. poll hnd In Florida, too, show him (o lava bearing slowly bu4 .‘■luovftnbly
ogs-t'f fha club, Bautnel the city of Sanford into n city of those In charge of the home plan to j • T,„, |»r,.arh«r of Cedar Mountain i&gt;y lw In the third place, with little pro- upon Llagusglosse. During tM idfh t
very pciVoptlbly lncrea»ed, the crowd
&gt;ui*,McCaalin tickled home owner*. According to the state­ cull for nppUratlons for niBinls-nliip. j
was addressed b y 'S h lld to r G e ^ f l
Tlioinii-soii Setoti
Apert that he will be dislodged. Me- tho mouth of the eratar enlarged by
«s, ,until Ah* ^entertainm ent ment the total ussets of the Associa­
Wrought, by Bldg- Adoo Is third In Florida, too.
W alter.H *rtrldg« and ^Shefi^ ,
will make tht-ir own
The
Men
Who
The
meml'ors
. renownl ef terrlhlo convulsion*, and
started, when Schaal furnish- tion arc now g2tn»^lfilL2d with loans on rules nnd by-laws nnd fix the amount well (Gillum.
ritt W- Dixon who declared U was hM
Florida’s vote Irt Collier’s poll its lip* slipping Into seething Interior
mortgage security of $iyy^00.00. ■
Fire Myftery Stdrlea
purpose to protect the prisoner and ad ik e muftis' ■
give# Ford the lend with 711 Votes. were hurled to the sklee, tumbling
The Sanford Building &amp; Loan As­ of their dues. Should tho rlub bo
The Loudwater Mystery# by Eilgnr
•*/ JL^JVirhcr, of »hl* city,
-the
if any attem pt * m made to storm
found
a
failure
at
tho
and
of
eight
Ex-Gov. Jumcu M. Coi. of Ohio comes down aides of mountain with ttesociation
and
the
officers
and
dlreci
tho Jail, thcrfci would be bloodshed.- j Kucst of Edgar Ball and gave a most
years the will provides thst the prop­ Tep»on.
J t „ second In Florida with 263 votes. mendous clatter.
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tors
are
to
bo
congratulated
upon
The Hcrapath Troperty, by T. H.
Sherilf DUon’ft address did not interesting talk on the shipping of their fUio showing nnd their fine rec­ erty Ih- given to some charitable or­
G&lt;-v. Cox hns recently attracted nL
vegetable*
from.this
section,
Mr,-ParFlotrher.
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nulet the crowd. While thero WM. no
ganisation InWho city-CATAIJNA, Italy, Juna eo^-The
tgnlion In Florida by his purchase of
b et.^'U w foa*W y ' familiar with his ord and especially the efficient secre­
Havi-nsdem- Court, by l letehcr.
rush toward tha Jail* It waa
giaal
lava tornm t from Mount E(na,
the
Miami
Metropolis
which
he
is
tary,
A.
P.
Connelly,
who,
since
tho
The Talleyrand Maxim, by FloUlmr.
that there wtu no Intention of dls- subject and quoted facts and figures day of tho establishment of the Build­ LEVIATHAN, . , :•
bearing
in ite How great maaaaa of
iq-erutlhg
Ilf
toijncetlon
with
h(s
oth­
The Namcleftft Mun, by Natalie Linij persing. Sheriff Dixon then gave an in Illustration of tho points be desir­ ing &amp; Loan Association, hns worked
earth
and
voleante stones te'adeapcer
newspaper#.
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SAIJ.ED TODAYcoin.
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order which resulted in half a down ed to bring.Oft. ( H(l: “romped” on the unceasingly to build it up and to
ing inexorably -aiul • has-: already
Mr.
Me
Adoo
has.
$
7
vote*
from.
A-C.
L.
railway
ahd
was
heartily
ap­
Danger, by Ernest I «&gt;ole.
streams of WaUr being sent Into tha
FR O M
BO STO N
Fourth place in Florida In the Collier reached (he hoosas on the outskirts
plauded by hi* h e sre rs-w ith the cx- make it what It now is -o n e of tho
Millions, by 1’oole.
crowd by pity firemen. •' Instead of
molt
Solid
and
substantial
nud
suc­
csptlon of-.Grandpa Dumas.
It Pays to, Smilo, by Nina Putnam vote gu*s t» President Harding, of the town of Lingua-CloiM.* Green
flinching from tha w ater the c r o j f
BOSTON,
Junu
20.—A
thick
hnao
cessful
associations
In
tho
state.
.'Aunther visitor WMtMr. Powell, of
A d r i e n n e Toner, &lt;»y Anne HedgWfck. with 1-10 votes, and (Senator O. W. fields, orun go groves and vlneyaed*
immediately htgap 'throw ing bric*a
_ _&amp; I^on Association l i me from the ocean du« to-Uie inTho ______
Building
hnva been sawllowed t up, and for
tiS ife ji, Ohio, who was the K«frt of
Then &lt; »""•
b* ,,urTlrt ° K' Underwood of Alaluunn has 122 vote*,
cnuld loan out a half million dollars If Ul|,„w heat Id dlha great stoamblup
at the Bremen. .In the battle
•fit.
J.
Mougbton.
Mr.
Towcll
is
t
a
giving him fifth jdacc. HU stamUpg tnPes around the atmoaphore to »uffollowed ,a brick from the
manufacturer of atnfcturaU roo,. and Uiey could l&gt;e invested in the assocln^ Lae it than from the ,yK’W of tho»n on
M a n s la u g h te r , by Alice Duer Mil­ in the national poll Is 12|h» however. foiatlng with vnlcanle aihoke and- a
knocked the aharUTft’pUtol from his •a re a moat Interesting and enjoyable lion now. If you have money to loatj shore a* siie wtdght*H -anvkor l" t *&gt;‘|
Hoover has 10H votys lq Florida rqln of black smoke and ashce which
tT Invest, put It in the Sanford Build- lower barlp^r yesterday and htenmed ler.The Wing* of Youth, liy Elisabeth for sixth place, lie sUnd* eighth In Is rovrriug thu countryside like a
hand.
off on hc» trbd.trip to southern watjng &amp; Loan Aftftoclation.
da was leading
.
, Uqiuattonal voting. Seventh places pwlL * Several 11 smaller he*a(fs in
GtMat* &gt;of1tho Shipping Board, Jordan.
r * -----Ion In building'operations, population
Salute to Adventure, by John Buch­
„ ‘to Hughe* with /»H votes, but l.ingua-Glossa have been shaken down
wliu sailed, an passengers, were taken
Mayor Beabrook’a arrival on the
lie
ntauds sixth lu thy nation, Isrnn- by the fruqmmt e a rt^ b o c k * apd lha
KLAN
VOTES
considered. •
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down lha harbor to'lhc line on mi ex- an
scene had fa ilftd ,^ Q ^«k.lh* c,am* Brownlee and B/umel w e rt-’ ap­
by - Berta «rd Wood bo. 4J votos fo r,e ig h th «g.ce smiling lltlU tay a . whic&gt; unjil
Tho
Bridge
of
K*«se*i
CONFIDENCE IN . cutblon steamer:. (Rnri*l* stilted that
oring crowd* M-eall '•m*
®u‘ f° r pointed to furnlah tj»a .enUrUlnmeut
place In Florida, gnd he sinml* lOlh., lh- last it .was thought might 1*«
, „
BpQ .to tZ-l Would bo gueata of the Ruck.
I
akui
for tha occkftlon, but the former sidemilitary .ld ( a » i* '|! k i* :30 m
The Wrong Twin, Iqr Harry
WIZARD EVANS boqrd.
in the nation. Johpson U In ninth spqrtsl, Is dlrocUy in thu lino of the
»
ment of machine gun men under Ma­ ■tepped and left it all up to Sam, wha
;daeo In Florjdu with Oil votes, but Uva and is doubtless doomed tq ejeTfiB !)0aril Is to determine how the WHsoP.
jor A. Bussell Moors reached th^ J*u however, wa* equal to the occaftlon.
Thr Aasocial rft I'rcaal
•
Banked Fires, by E. W. Rrivl.
..
t
he stund* fifth..in. iKo imOon. Gov. atruction.
and took position. The m llitary a M J ^ ^ l l e d Peter, Sshftal to the P ^ °
-ATLANTA, Ju n e 20.—Resolution* giant ql tho•;ness will bchay? yifter
Smaller t-rrente of Java, tlivci^ed
Ilabbett. by Sinclair Lawl*.
Smith, with. 26 J5|ofjda votes, ranks
been put on notice by the B rat. «
fr o c tv b d to liiflk ta song dn the expressing confidence In Imperial her eight million dollar transform sThe See-Saw, by Sophie Korr.
K-ili.. in Florida an»J suveutli lu tl»' from th* centra! stregto.
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pome one applauded and ho re­ W ltard Evans and hl« officers warn tioh from an array trgnsport. Into n
ScattcrKofxl
by KtU^no* • nation. ” Davis U ^ lU lb , In Horldn the vUiagos of Hamlaaft* am t B route,
„u
MINNIE E. KEY,
peated, tha Infliction. He then got adopted at meeting of kloncllium ,of prilare of seagoing comfort, and lux­
orles, all of whi
with 211 votes oml loth., in tho na­ from vvblfh .ap,;p&gt;apr.V)urftU W *
. !.) •;. ^ Librarian
K lin'hero yesterday, was Ann #*cinl ury. She will put Into New York pre­
nvad knd •executed . two
distance of
tion. Borah .with l'J Fl-jrlda votes tl*e ameut of -KV••- FrancpviUs, Cm rush* S S M v m a k a ^ balteV glri hhU bar
pared to-go-Into regulhri sorvko boLil-rnry Booth:* Corner of -I’alm tt- has IZlIu# place line, but runki illh.. tlglUny,.Glwr4lAd.
today by officers of the Klan.
^
. When tho
?«^*
twewn -that port and Cherbourg and tu Avenue and Hecotal Htraat;
bock' oni MAb #. r » r d 'r f r wr through-.her fln»t r »’ in die juition. Larulletto will- 11 •The wwr*ti
the crowd to
cloarjng.
(be
nONIFAY—The season’s first, ro t- S o u th h a m p to n , starting July 4. ___
IL-ur*:- Tuewjay
1yutea
' ll
.il.
)iu1 aland*
of the front llne'ftbnwad - '• • ‘• ' “ S Sam U-V^M-tHere 'whte* -it- com«« to
.
*1
u u n ir a i. »
r- . . .
r " Tliri Leviathan, Which formerly WBH Lil-rnry
III ui'
Flo^ida’rank#.
Ul, J»ul
stqnda qped luwna la; !*!”«
and he WM qukkl y . taken da chahfj
Thursday, 3 to 0 p. m. batuniayi, 8.w ninth in Collier’s national pvjl.-r^aik- tha greateat
ton blooms have roiide their appear•IM
»,IWW*
the German steamship Vaterland, wa»
_
hero. .Thay were brought to
and tent to thd p d l ^ '
orgaaifaUon. Ujrelpl!w M
W
fcouvillii Journal.
given her final refurnishing In tho Up. m.
man In the mob &gt; o | a p p a f« a |town by Noah Smith, Ace Worley and
to indofu tlyi tertifta^
huge navy dry dock a t South Boston.
rd'ch’T
f,r*' VUGUSTINE^Thfe RurihaaetJ. D. Bolberford.
some one
Mnt
abandon i W f balovad b«
The last coat of panlt dry and the last Df. tr U retiUI Society W«1 n»eri,.!»ere Another i
lire
dm* ftloce cowing to Sanford.
Ihelr tm m i
o f the big store of provision* loaded
ji m w.fti was received from Dr.
.ml
according tOAl.ArtThere lure apprgjdraatcly 7,642 IcMl- o r cne uig
tion. Chief (
m JT S t^ h E J s c llr in K e
eyinitoVhy wleilndnMH VAW °**
aboard,
she.toft
the
dock-M
flhdy
“
d
in
l
m
y
4
f
hy
i)r.
^SrroU
|I&lt;L
.
j'T
% .w lth • brick Brownlee, w bote riaWnf tk i
c r i 'l n this country, most of whkh
■truck in
the
a
injury baa not Club at Daytona. He »ent hU best will.never get IhcJr saw ground. ^ went to the harl-or mouth for
Piinki of JackaonelU*. preyidfat, -The[ . , J n Y o l l i n t a r y ' B a n k r u p t re b«lnt-pa**|
but
wateb ih r w««to*te.tha, •F'»PH®n
,-j6'.
I'M
night.
aeaalons will be hel&lt; in the HL. A“ *
been determ!
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am
i
,ep&lt;*l«d
Some
of
the
gueata
went
down
to
( a u n t 4 iM d n * e # w w » iv (
of battery
rdstine Yacht Club. 1 A
drawing apd wlU wear a nice
Lieut. L
K K \vr YORK.. Juno JW.—’itbnute'Ss ImfU, mtaWlaMlI
k in
the
the ship &lt;« *D excutelon Steeplef lkte
.ftfruc
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—d^iated-by
Dumas.
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GonncUy
wlU
ft^C, National
m rm a sre fl
man and Furshnyy«", of the lqa«Mng giual
tW t^«
i J o’clock
1
ilahitka(IwlP«. West'week, while Car­
baw tirbam llo tha,boufees with a
t^ r w v
Two of thorn froln thef army
j.Jirtrf
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KenreMutauvve
u.
J
M
k
c
Stock-1-X-^ptoopU
U»
t^#
t/SkH
J
i
^
a
r
S*«&lt;oed-.oft
ot
will attend to the tn-RepiaMutaUte* ‘&gt;f
ter and Caswell will
disabled. 'T 'f i
W
gage
and
a
tudai
of
San^Francisco
hard Water, Duma, waa selected as
Lloyd Swftio.
SanjrrancireoA •I Khlntdmr B&lt;»erd rafosad to Wt th u .change, i a d r d : M ag v *J®yvluuuU ry Jngi
^ ,
8herrod*te rlV rm*’trf f**lur*i an^ U la to be
*“ a r
hoped
tbftp
will
import
tho
talent-^po
af
7 ;r .'.7
somrthlng different
^ ^ J ^ d
appointed .DeCotteft,
U r the excursion steamer hkd depart. « aNJ p0Bolh contestants
lua donated by the 8*n ed. Flrantie rigaally ^®«U! ho! Hndu®
Connelly.sad.
u/e of lha lutenMs of-the hom^iYa*- In a statement attributed U)*
gretide far
struck him.
a*M »*rp Ikila-aM
E p oXoUgV aad. printed. ^*M«w wklppar
return and J»&gt;* 8.VP *k-*iaw murnltie wkem a^y«^areauM ln te ‘‘pcrslsta a t r u nuirs. affoctlng our. a lu fd ?
B sW
CtiLLlU
whlch h# aaULV ^ d g f r t t y ^
IpvhffU ftl
J T ..U i h .r t .r ^ l .
.n J f .™ tarttoy awning
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e
re
lZ
Georg*,
srera. If any
Chase. Thdy had-ampte'Ume to reach denied t ihu opporluoliy: tr.ut&lt;Mii»ho redaioi itt&gt;rar*’*alwav8«aw *ttb.r,' Ha
and favorable comment,
sail thay e e h iw d rU L d ta a K w n rit
be# ns hot
declared he believod U)g.fiOM toltoMy thakJto
g members as "Mr.
the pier. Later 100
hospital. 1
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the army base went out in sympathy. solvent.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUE8DAY, JUNE 19,1923

18. FRED DAIGBR. Society Editor
Phone 217-W
If , n I n * aar tHeu4m rHIllaa » «
—If , mm a rt (alag a a fw lffa »r tM ilM
kaiw, »r II
or* raferlalalaa, wrlla
a eaalal rani fa fhla Oraarfaaral. aUlaa
Orfalia, ar trlrpkaar Ilia l«e»M ll will
ha nraallr a*|»rrelalrd.

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JU N E BRIDES
bert "Moore of Montgomery, Ala., arc
the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Ilqw many Junes, how many brides,
Coleman.
.
...
Ravd gone before, I cannot say}
I
oqly
know your veiling hides
Mrs. James Moughton and Mrs.
The blushes of a bygone day.
Stella Arrington spent tho day In Or­
lando yesterday.
*
■ Your mother blushed the self-same
way,
Her
mother’# cheeks were tinted,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Farm er have
too.
o
arrived from Palatka to ‘mako their
home In Sanford, Mr. Farm er hav­ Now here’s another wedding day,
And, lo! th e charming bride is you.
ing accepted n position with the
Milanc Theatre.
This has been so since mnn begnn
To claim fair woman for his own,
Mrs. Fred Lovell and little son
Kinca
’two# proclaimed unfair for man
Frederick who have been-.the gocat*
of Mrs. Lovell nnd Mr*. T&gt;. C. Mar­ - To spend and live his life alone.*
lowe, have returned to their home in To June the sweet and stiver lone
Of wedding bells is nothing new,
Orlando.
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This music ages long she's known, •
And now the chsrming bride is you.
Mrs. Perry Jcrnlgan, Mrs. Henry

SUCCESSFULLY FIXATED FROM
BOSTON DRY DOCK
YB8TERDAY.

e s j’
Don’t forget that you can have a
fine swim out a t Silver Lake and they
■t o n i g h T____
have plenty of bnth houses for your
convenience*, the jrn tc r is ftho nnd tljp
forcement officials.
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'■ALICE pRAfeY
price Is right nnd you would like to
CARD OP THANKS.
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know where this place Is—Hnscldoti’s*
on
SUvcr
Lake.
Dock
says
th
at
Alt'
To llmre who so kindly nnd loving­
ly camo to a s with flowci* nnd sym­ crowd has surely been coming out nn«l
pathy, going With us to the Inst rest­ they jtill report n fine time.' Open nil
ing place of our darling little Coo. wo day liapg and ovenlngs erdr^-doy hr
wish to .extend our heartfelt thanks, the week, so take a apln &lt;Ait there nnd
fcoiing you in re still thinking of us enjoy the fine bathing. *..
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in this our deepest sorrow. *
MRS.
MARY
R.
Rl^KER
The Yomancr of a wild Bouth
N r- and Mrs. H erbert Spier nnd
maided and the man who tris-H .
Family.
Died, at her home on the* H eight^ u r n . h .r.
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dramatic.
AlsoMEETING OF ORDER.DEMOLAY. nl 5 o'clock-this morning ,Mrt. Mary nnd intensely
V* j j
E. Raker, aged 69 years, of an illness
The local chapter. Order of DcMo- reused by a severe nttacK of the flue,
lny, will holil their regular meeting with tho attending ills of old age.
Mrs. Raker was n native of 1Vntomorrow night In tho Mnsonic Hall
Wcdncsday-ThufsJay
at 7:30 shnrp. The DcMolay degree ncsscr. and wns married to T. J. Bak­
er
February
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TwInvHle;
CHAIM.IK CBArUN !■
will lus conferred upon-two candidates.
Election of‘officers will be held. Other t Tcnn. Mr. Daker died in this city
important business will he attended to ( "bout two yeern ago. •
1 m“ THE PILGRIMfour
including the election of new mcm-| Mr*. nakcr is survived by
bers. Refreshments will be served daughters, one son and two brothers:
-nnd all Master Masons are invited, j Mis. Agnes Mingc, Kingston, Tcnn.;
STOP BACKACHE, KIDNEY
---------------- *-----------J Mrr. Luclln Minccy, Knoxville, Tcnn.,
TROUBLE
“SI SLOCUM’S COUNTRY STORE" 0 . C., nnd Misses Minnie nnd Rosa
Backache,
Rheumatic
Pains,
-------j Lee. of Sanford, and H. /L nnd J. B.
This splay, given by the Woman’s Williams, Knoxville, Tcnn.
headache, tired feeling, too f r ^ ,
Missionary Socloty Circle No. 4, of j -j-),,, decensetl was a life-long mom- urination, discolored or strong 04,
the Methodist church on June B, h a s )h&lt;ir ot tho Methodist church nnd while are symptoms of kidney nnd bladder
added $31.50 to tho Athletic A ssocia-|0f n (|Uict and retiring nature, mode trouble. "I was nlwnys havinB *
tlon. Wo wish to thank these ladles i „ j,MSt of wnrm fr jt.nds during her backache which caused me grest mj.
for their Interest in us. Yes, it was a , 09j,|cncc here, all of whom extend fciing,8 writes Mrs. Feber, Medford^
spirit like this that put athletics over heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved Mass. "Could not sleep nn.l at time*
the tap this year.
relntivcs.•
I could not stand straight. Tried Ko.
It is nlwnys n hard pull to gut up n
The funeral will take place from Icy Kidnoy Tills and found reiki.”
play In the summer but through the the home nt 4:30 tomorrow afternoon, Stop backache, kidney and bltddn
beautiful spirit of Mrs. Cook, as di­ Ilev. Carpenter officiating, nnd inter­ troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
rector, we feel that it wns put over ment will lie made in Lnkevlow ccmc- everywhere.—Atlv.
in good shape. Many thanks to all teiy, by the side of her husband.
G. W. Lawton, Brnrelct Witch Fjwho took part for the athletic associa­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
tion was greatly in need of money.
Tha Herald for first class Job work.
4-24-tfe
It. F. COOPER,
Athletic Director.

BOSTON, Jupo 10.—The recondi­
tioned liner Lcylnthnn in Boston low­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
er, harbor,’ Is In readiness to anil lor
*mithorn water* o n her trial trip. The
Tuesday—The Program Department
flrat. detachment of tho aix hundred
of the Women’s Missionary Society
guest# ,wbo will accompany the refit­
w ill'm eet at the homo of Mrs. W.
ted steam ship on her Initial voyS. Thornton a t 3:30 p. m.
ago were taken to the lower harbor
Tuesday — Rumph-Whltncr---nuptial*
on a smnllcr boat last n ig h t Others
lloly Cross Church.
were ox pec ted to board her today.
Wednesday—Wedding of Mina F ran­
Tho groat ship was successfully
ces Louise Chappell and Mr. Jack­
floated from the navy dry docks in
son Pemberton, a t tho Methodist Purdon nnd guests, Mrs. Seegsr nnd
Sooth Boston yesterday.
Mrs. Jack Hewitt, of Waynesboro, G a, And friends have como-from far nnd
Church.
The mammoth liner’s entrance into
nnd
Mrs.
J.
B.
Lawson
were
a
congen­
near,
the
dry dock a month ago to bo clcnnFriday—P rtc r Scliaal will give a
To see \h c bride and wish her well, ed, painted and rcflnlshcd, the clos­
dance a t tho Parish House at 0 p. ial party spending the day in Orlando
To shed the glorious, happy tear,
yesterday.
ing details of her $8,000,000 recondi­
m.
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And hask a moment in her spell;
tioning.
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue, Mrs. Vsnco To stand about with friends and tell
Commander A. J. Chanty, U. 8. N.,
C. W. IJayd of Orlando wan among
Douginas nnd children and Mrs. Stan­
How long tho lover had to woo,
nnd Capt. W alter J. Bernard, repre­
the business visitors in Sanford yes­ ley Walker and baby, have rented a
Tw as so the day I married Nell,
senting tho Shipping Board, directed
terday.
cottage a t Daytona Reach where they
And It is so today with you.
the task of refloating the steamship.
will spend the summer.
They were assisted by 250 men han­
Jacksonville was represented here
The
oft-repeated
scene
but
grows
dling
the huge mooring lines.
yesterday by II. C. Wright and J. II.
Mrs. J. Sherman Moore has re­
In beauty ns the years go by;
Fifteen
tugs shoved the big liner
Tate.
turned home from Tampa where she Each happy maiden's wedding knows about when she reached open wntcr.
spent the week-end with her parents,
The music of a mother's sigh,
When her prow pointed toward Broad
O. C. Rranch of Ocala wan register­ leaving this morning for Winter Garr
Tho light of many a friendly eye,
Sound, the flotilla of tugs cast off,
ed at the Montscmua yesterday while den where she will be the guest of
The land that throws the wornout shrilling farewell, and other c raft in
In the city on a business mission.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. IJumby.
shoe,
.
tho harbor took up the chorus. The
For
theso
arc
Joys
that
never
die,
deep
throated whistle of the Lcviathnn
11. D. I-cnfcsty, a prominent busi­
EASTERN STAR WILL HAVE
And
now
the
gentle
bride
is
you.
responded.
As she steamed down
ness man of Tampa spent the day
PICNIC AT LAKESIDE PARK
the harbor to her anchorage the now
here yesterday on n business mission.
God grant that love shald never fade, "Queen of the Seas" was cheered by
Orlnndo Chapter, No. 131, 0. E. S ,
hundreds on the pier, harbor island
This is the oft-repeated prayer.
I). E. Ray of Albany, On., is rank­
will hold their annual picnic Thurs­ Tho prayor that ages long have made nnd excursion boats, holidaying in
ing his headquarters at the Monteday nftornoon, June 21st, a t l-akesidc
For every newly mated pair.
memory of. Bunker Hill.
s\ima while in the city on business.
Park two miles south .of Orlnndo, on Thnt love shall live through every
Returning from her trial run, the
care,
Lcviathnn Is scheduled to reach New
J. D. Ixipaz of Daytona, nnd George Dixie Highway.
Your chapter is invited to be pres­
And blossom sweet 'mid sorrow’s Yosk next Sunday afternoon, sailing
11. Hamel of Edgar were among the
ent,
together with your husbands nnd
ruo,
for Southampton July 4 on her initial
business nrrlvnls here ycslordny.
fsnyilius, also any visiting Stars *ln Mnke light what burdens you must voyage In the service of the United CUT FLOWERS—Zinnias, large flow.
crcd, 35c per dozen; Shasta daisies,
bear,
W. J. Horton of Section, A la, a r­ your community.
States lines.
Program of sports to begin at oneAnd now this is my prayer to you.
Nothing was known hero of any 20c per dozen or $1.25 per hundred.
rived in the city yesterday for a short
thirty p. m. Supper at 4:30 p. m.
visit.
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—Detroit Free Press. stops to interfere with tho Levia­ Roses. Owen, photographer. 70-2tc
Ilring bathing suits nnd well Ailed
than’s program.
J. Shrrmnn Moore Is spending sev­ baskets, we furnish the drinks.
Facta About the leviathan,
GOLFKItH DENOUNCE RULING.
TSAOC MASK
Kindly have nil your party, wear
eral weeks in Atlanta, (In, attending
launched "Vatcrlund," Hamburg,
tags
on
which
arc
written
their
name
to business.
Walter llnpcn, defeated British op­ 1014.
nnd town, ns we want this to lie a en golf champion, nnd Grno Snrnzen,
Troopship "Leviathan," U. S. N.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M rljudin left get-acquainted gathering.
champion, denounce ruling against 1015.
,
A price will be given to tho chap­ punched clubs on eve of chnmpionship
this morning for Gainesville, where
p*f US.fV.1 Of*
Carried 200,000. one trip 134)00.
they will nttend the Retail Jewelers ter bringing the largest delegation.
match, London newspaper nnys.
Rebuilt, Newport News, Vn., in
A price to the oldest Mifkon nt the
f it the
convention.
1023.
picnic.
ESCAPES FROM SANITARIUM
len g th 050 feet, beam 100, draft
A prize to the youngest Eastern
Wilbur Rumple has returned from
40.
Draper M. Daugherty, son of nt‘ Charlotte, N. C., where he visited Star member.
Displacement, 06.800 tons; gross
A prize to the fnttest member, nnd ttrncy general, escapes from n Slnrn- 5(1,010.
relatives, stopping over in Washing­
• Sold by
one to the thinnest meml&gt;er present. fonl (Conn.) sunitnrium where he had
ton, D. C., for a few days.
Officers nnd crew 1,115; passen­
UNION PHARMACY
A prize to the iillest nnd one to the been confined by court order ns nn gers, 3,3ft8.
Sanford, Florida
hnbitun! drinker.
Mrs. C. A. Farmer nnd Mrs. Her- shortest mnn.
Decks 12, lifcbonl capacity, 4,000.
Crude-oil burner; 60,000 h. p. tu r­
bines.
IIIU I
Forty-six boilers, 4-screw, speed 25
3
•r
knots.
Fuel capacity 0,601 tons; pumps
107.
Telephone C00; electric lamps, 15,­
000.
Wiring, 600 miles; tubing 50 miles.
Cost $16,000,000; renewal $8,200.­
000.
Owned, run by U.
H. Shipping
Board, .(’apt. Herbert Hartley, com­
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The Leviathan, the world’s largest
Organized under the laws of the State of Florida, established and own- g liner,
rebull and refurnished ut
ed in Sanford and Seminole County and oiTicercd by local business men j cost of $8,000,000, Is ready with
steam up to sail on her trial trip in
to help maintain and expand Sanford and adjacent territory—and fpr jj the neighborhood of Bermuda today.
With flags flying and whistles blow­
legitimate profit.
ing
the great ship Will steam down
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the harbor earrying the guests of the
.
OFFICERS
United States Shipping Board, on
one of the most luxurious trips ever
S, a C H A SE.................................................... .................................President 8 made.
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GfiO. W.. KNIGHT ......................... Vice-President and Gcn’l Manager » On her return sho will go into the
rrgulur truns-Atlsntic trade, starting
ALFRED FOSTER................................................Secretary and Treasurer S July
4 from Now York to Cherbourg
and Southampton. Six days will he
taken for a crossing, nnd a round trip
FINANCE COMMITTEE
.
will be made every three weeks. Ac­
commodations for the 3.4DO passen­
.......
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S. O. CHASE, Chairman
*$l cost front $6,000 for the soGEO. W. KNIGHT
B. F. WHITNER
H. R. STEVENS gers
railed royal suite, down to I ’JO or
ALFRED FOSTER*
L. I. FRAZIER
$100 for the third clnss. First class
will be from $276 up nnd second from
$140 up.
The liner, which lay rusting away
for two years after the -service ns a
transport, when it carried 200,000
duughboy.t across
the Atlantic, Is
now furnished, in n style surpassing
that of the most sumptuous hotel.!
Designers, Interior decorators, au-h-i
itccts, and artists have done their ut­
THE SANFORD MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY has also 8 most to mnke tho former Vaterlnnd j
for some time past been making small loans of from $50.00 to $250.00, 5 so delightful that passengers will fo r-,
get or forgive the fact that she c a r-;
at 8% interest on a basis which enables the borrower to repay the loan ■ ries
no bar.

Stomach

J LivchK idneys
Bowels, Blood

CAPITAL $250,000

P rin t

TAKE A SWIMr

SMUGGLE DRUGS AND ALIENS
Giant St6am er
Rum -runners off Sandy Hook acAll Ready
Levial
raed of smuggling aliens nnd drug*
B ifT jrip /.as well *as Ifquor by -New York en­

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American and
European Plan

SEABREEZE,
FLORIDA

HOTEL RAYMOND

One block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
—Room, $1 per day and up; ?5 per week and up. Special
week-end ruten.---------------Every room has running water.

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The primary purpose of the Sanford Mortgage Loan Company is
to provide adequate funds for needed home building operations in San­
ford and adjacent territory. Long term loans will also be made on
other improved real estate within the scope of the Company’s opera­
tions.
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on your vacation, or

qn easy terms covering a period of fifty weeks. This department wij|
be maintained by the Sanford M ortgage Loan Company for the benefit
o f those who are in need of immediate cash. FUNDS ARE ALWAYS
AVAILABLE FOR THIS PURPOSE.

When you real) that one section of
America says of another, It isn’t rea­
sonable to expect rival races in Eu­
rope to revere one another.

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Stock in this Company, which is on a strong dividend paying basis,

It it hard to understand suicide in
a world that has roastin’ ear# and one
piece bathing suit# In prospect.

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NOTICE. EASTERN STAR.

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All colors—Tints ns you rinse—The dye powder, used like bluing.
DIAMOND, I’UTNAM, WHITEX AND RIT

Seminole Chapa* will hold a regular
meeting on Thursday evening, June
21st, 7:30. T btra will be initiation.
This will ba tha la st meeting until
October 1st. AB members ‘ are re­
quested to ko presuul. .
SARAH E. PARKER, Secretary..
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WRDNE8DAY, JUNE 20, 1923

[Chaplin, Seeking
Peace, Meets Mexi
ican Revolution

WEALTH
LONGER SERVES
TO PROVE SUCCESS

P a M h l i t w t t y a f tr r o a a a « n * | l * •» d a y a t lk « H e ra ld M M I a * . I f f
■ a n a h a A r t , t a a l a r t . r» a .

to Win?

The posaeaaion of wealth no longer
L JH E Y
H A ! - W H E R t^
constitutes the only barometer of
W S3 Kfl
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iS?
r*l*f CALL7— • MEAN TH E
succeaa; the service ideal is gradual­
Charles
Chaplin
has
a
tough
time
HEW ONE » GO*" LAS 'TEAlfc'
The Herald Printing Co. ly gaining ground. This was the
If y o u w i l l D o t , h o w c a n you
in "The Pilgrim,” the First National
WHAT C H A lO O WITH’ H MAT
rm tin in i
keynote of a message to the convencomedy-classic a t the Princess The-:
e x p e c t a n y o n e e l s e t o d o so?
tion of International Rdtary a t SL
atre Wednesday and Thursday.
Ix&gt;uis yesterday from Paul P. H ar­
The people o f this world usual­
In the big denouement, Chnplin, J5
ris, founder of Rotary and President
hosed by the sheriff of the Texasj®
ly rate a man by how he rates
Em rritus of Rotary International.
town in which he has sought refuge i*
A dvert la ta *
him self.
nr an escaped convict.
’T he dime when rich men are the
big men is passing” said the message.
But the sheriff Is a tender-hearted ■
Every time yoii add a dollar to
Greatness in the future will depend
ciiss, and, learning that "The Pilgrim" pi
your interest-bearing: account,
not upon what one has been able to
luia turned over a new leaf and saved
get, but rather on what one has been
the stolen m ortgage money of a poor
y o u b a c k y o u r s e l f t&lt;y w i n .
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able to give.
old lady, he takes Charles to the bor­
der and turns him loose in Mexico.
' Let this bank help you o u t..
"Opportunity to urge upon the bus­
iness world the importance of adop­
At Isst, "The Pilgrim ” thinks he
has found a haven of peace.
ting service ns the basis of all pro­
fessions and trades, is distinctly Ro­
But when revolutionists get busy
u n m
T n n a ii o c i a t k o rn ic s s
tary’s.
Rotary’s
peculiar
formation,
on
nil sides he changes his mind. He
T b* A sso cia ted P r a se la «sc1u »lv*lr
• m ille d U&gt; tti* u»« (o r rrp u h llcm lo n o f one representative of each profession
can’t
live in Mexico and he can’t live
a ll m w i dlapatehra cred ited to It or
n ot oth arw laa cred ited In th la paper and each line of trade, makes it pre­
in the United States. His is n baf­
W
’’ A d f S a i i f t o d •
and alao th e lo c a l n e w s p ublished eminently the best organisation with
fling problem with an unique solution.
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Alt r ig h ts o f ra -p u b llc e tlo n o f i p m UI which to effect the purpose, It is n
tla p a tch ea h erein a r e ala o raaarved.
SANFORD----------------------FLORIDA
O U tN I II Kit A I.U n iU M IIftU . P h a a e IM large order.
Furniture, pianos, safes, in fact
Deposits
on
Ford
Savings
Plan
received
here.
"The
advent
of
Rotary
mifrkrd
an
f o r e i g n A dvertising h r y n n a u i l n
ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, moved on
THE AMERICAN PRCSSASSOCIATION
COME DOWN STAIRS
era when the long suppressed yearn­
rhort notice, by the QUICK SERVICE
TOUNG M A N IF YOU
ings of business men for opportunity
TRANSFER. Phene 198.
G3-3tc i i i i i u i i i u u H N i i i i n n H U H i m n i
WANT TO TALK TO
to share in spiritual leadership began
M
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to find realization. It has been a
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Tampa now has a population of period of wonderful progress because
A
FIVE
DOLLAR
BILL
100,000 says the Tampa Times and business men have made idealism
international cartoon CO.
we can well believe it for the Cigar practicable
Takes an Electric Fan *" Thoroughly Remodeled
Screened Throughout
City Is some city and they have if
"No worthy object can be gained
LAKE MARY CASINO
ROTARY IN CONVENTION.
Light
nnd
Water
Sgstem
Installed
15rl
IlcductiorH
n
P
rices
of
good all the year round business. without effort and the more seriously
SECURES NEW ORCHESTRA
Tampa is also’going after the tourist wc view our undertaking, the more
FOR THE SEASON
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM
Rotary’ International is in conven­
business and will in time be one o f certain our accomplishment.
tion at SL I/mis., This organization,
CUP TinES AND TUDES
Florida’s leading tourist cities.
Mr. Wilbur Sewell, the manager of
now world-wide in its scope, is only
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eighteen years old. On February 2.T, I^ikc Mary Casino, has secured the
F. P. RINES
Rotary heads gathered in SL I-ouls
1905, it originated, when four citi­ services of Frank Hussey’s Daytona 105 Palmetto Ave.—
Phone 481-J
Slowly, laboriously and painfully zens of Chicago met fqr luncheon and Beach orchestra to ploy for the re­
stress "honor in business’* amf when
you come to think about it honor in the baseball drive continues on its decided that it would be a happy idea mainder of the reason. This orches­
business is about the best thing yet. way for money enough to keep St. to meet weekly for the same purpose, tra is also playing at the Daytona
Honor in business, honor in all your, Petersburg’s franchise in the state In order that they might become bet­ Bench Casino and is very popular
dealings, honor In your actions would league and to enable the St. Peters­ ter acquainted and be better quali­ among the dancing crowd of people.
make the world a better place in burg team to finish the last half of fied to perform some service for the The orchestra includes Mr. Frank
which to live. And it is n well known i the season.
Hussey, drummer, formerly with
city.
No single citizen with a normal
fact that money dishonestly gained
From that first meeting, Rotary Newberry’s Daytona Beach orches­
will nevar do the man or his family American mind will deny the de­ has had such remarkable
growth tra, and also Mr Green, the popular
any real good anil they usually lose sirability, or perhaps the necessity, that, at its present meeting at St. banjo wizard, formerly with the old
it as well as the friendship of all who of St. Pctrsburg’s retaining her fran­ I-ouls, thousands of members gath er Orlando Country Hub orchestra of
chise In the state league. A live from nil parts of the world. Seven­ Inst season, and several other erackknow them.
American city must have baseball in teen delegates have arrived from orjnck players.
opens about 2,000 doors e very
its season. And hascbull, like all Australia and New Zealand and there
There is dancing every Wednesday
Tha Southern Utilities Company
day—
"other’good‘thinks furnished by men, are representatives front Manila, from evening a t Lake Mary Casino and a
are charging too much for ice, wa­
He’ll
soon
be
knocking at yean
costs money. Then if we all admit Shanghai, from Buenos Aires, from good time is promised to all. The
ter, gas and electricity. The City
Read about him
CORONADO REACH, FLORIDA
that while baseball costa money we Spain and Panama, from Holland and dance floor has been declared by dan­
Commissioners know they are charg­
on pages 108 and 109
still must have it—why does the drive Mexico. Ten clubs In Cuba have sent cers from at lover the country to be
ing too much and they have the fig­
Surf .Rathlng nnd Shower Ninths
drag so slowly, laboriously and pain­ delegations and the British Isles, the Ix'sl in Central Florida. l-ake
THE SATURDAY
ures from other cities for n com­
. . . . For Reservations and* Rales
where Rotary has developed almost Mary is only five miles from Sanford,
parison. Wc are now looking to the fully along?
:
EVENING
POST
nccaUM* it comes at the tiredust ns rapidly as in this country, furnish nod eighteen miles from Orlando;
ADDRESS. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, CORONADO, FLA.
City Commissioners
to cut these*
June 23
period of a year in which the people
just
a
good
ride,
and
well
worth
tak­
rales and allow the people of San­
a .Considerable quota of the attend«KD*BRWKKaBPBK*HH&gt;KB*KKBR!KHBKKKIKHaMVgKIIKiaMRaaiSl
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ford the same rates that other cities had already Itccnmc sick and tirrd— a nee.
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are paying. While it is true that L|&gt;o o sick and so tired—of drives—
Rotary is especially strong in SUGAR IS DOWN AT
City of Sanford will soon own (la rives—drives.
Florida.
Practically every town of
THE PIGGI.Y WIGGLY ^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B B a a B a a a B a a o a a a |l a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a n l l a a a a a g a a a ^ a a a a a a |a a a a |
la there 4B practicable, work aide
waterworks and other utilities it rmiy
nivful «ny importance in the state hus its
bo some time before that happens way of cutting out these
fe w e st .W h r V e .f 'Which "thalpirtfijr Wltflily U. lower
drive* T~
V*"r
and wc do not want to go bnnkrupE
jjtt
Kustis,
is
attending
the conven­ the prices always. Today, for in­
There is. The Community Chest,
In paying the excessive rates charged
tion
in
a
body
and
is
attracting
much stance, they have the price of sugar
down to ten pounds for one dollar. All
by the Southern Utilities Co., while with its—"One Appeal, One Cam­
paign, Once a Year”- .lo g a n will do | attention by reason of this fact. Tamwg arc waiting.
other groceries in proportion. 1‘iggly
the business.
j Pn has several delegatus, headed by
Wiggly are the leaders in bringing
It will also do it in an easier and th cnew president of the local club, down the price
groceries.
Rend
DRAINAGE IS NEEDED.
belter, und n fairer and squurcr, and C. C, Nott, und the secretary, Frank them over und be convinced, These
a surer way. In fact, it is the only Alexander.
prices are for tomorrow- Thursday
Drainage is the biggest thing in sure way yet devised. It is nut a
Tumpu is prominent in Rotary In­ morning specials—go down w itli your
Florida. It is the biggest thing In m atter of doubt, it is not an ex­ ternational because a Tampa Rotabasket* arid rake in the gi-ods and
Sanford and drainage and hulkhi-nd- periment. Other cities do it.
rian, John Turner, is the Third ’Vice- save the big money.
Ing will make this country a paradise
Then why does not St. Petersburg? President of tin- international organ­
for the uae of the grower and the use
It ran not because our people love ization and has been active in the
of the winter resident. Just now the drives so, for we all know they do larger affairs of Rotary service for a
headwaters of the upper St. Johns not love them. It is not because number of years. Mr. Turner hus
river are coming in for a big drain-1, hcy &lt;)o nol know nbout thl,
lieen prominently mentioned for the
age scheme. If this bud boon put ity r h c ll mcthwli f((r , h(&gt;y &lt;|o kniiw. presidency of this convention and it
over years ago there would W no
,Vrh)ipN thl.n&gt; u u | K.rnluv thoy is confidently believed by Florida Ra­
flooded lands In that part of the haven't been driven often enough and tarians that be will win this high
country now. If It had been put over h„n , (.nnU|fh ycl.. y,.,. ,t mu„l
honor, if not this year, then certainly
years ago and the canal cut Into In­ that. So, President Harold, keep on next year.
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dian river this country would l*n n with the Imncball drive. We must
An organization which include*
much better country in which to live have baseball, and baseball must every civilized country on the globe
and would Ire th e ' rirher hy many have the money, and St. Petersburg and which is composed, by reason of
ARE
thousands of dollars and many thou­ has the money. Give the people no it* membership requirement*, -of the
sands of |&gt;coplr. Drainage is the rest until the fund is raised. Hunt leader* in business and in the pro­
greatest thing in Florida. U l u*
fessions in every comm unity, must
them down without mercy.
have more of it nnd eliminate the
And then—If they shall have been necessarily t&gt;e a powerful force. Ro­
waste placus.
punished enough—let us all—some tary exercises that force in civic and
I time before another year *hnll bc- community service. Just now it is
MAKE IT A HNAPPY SUMMER. gin—gel together for the common devoting most of it* energies to work
sense method of one big drive for with nnd for boys, which work is
That old la y in g ' about anybody the whole year, and put It over.
counting strongly in making n better
can gu to bed but it takes a good
Let St. Petersburg follow the ex­ and cleaner future citizenship. The
man to get up in the morning in nlsu amples of bigger and more prog­ fuel that politics' i* strictly barred
true of business. Any merchant can ressive cities, and make it—
at its meeting* nnd that it never
get business in the winter when
“One Appeal, One Campaign, Once takes part, a* an organization, in
, business Is full of pep and the a Year."—St. Petersburg Times.
iwlitieal contests, is one reason why
weather la cold but it takes a good
it ha* grown and why it i* so in
niK Y ARE MADE IN ORLANDO
business man to get business in the COUNTY SH oF l d OWN HR IDG EH fluentiul.—Tampa Tribune.
■ summer. And the good business man
from the beat m aterials and properly
gets business in the summer only by
'J’he lH'Lflpd News advocate* coun­
Home people think it is hot here in Installed iii Sanford or vicinity, if you
offering speciil bargains and adver­ ty ownership of the Monroe and Florida but there is no one dying
tising In the dally and weekly papers. ! Crows Bluff bridges. And it might from heat prostration a* they are in wiith. Wc specialize In Awning*,
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I t has been given up by the largest huve added that the county should Chicago and other northern cities. Porch Curtains or anything of can­
merchants in the United States that Own all bridges. And not alone that, Dispatches say that seven died in
the way to stimuulale summer busi­ but they should lie free bridges. The Chicago yesterday from the heat and vas.
ness la by special sales and advertis- tnll bridges in Volusia, Seminole nnd this is something to think about .Our
Wc also malic WINDOW SHADES
" Ing and this is the only way to keep I.ake-are-amotnr-ttn' few toll bridges northern friends would find it a de­
the trade coming. Make it snappy left in the state. There was a time, lightful trip to take the Clyde Line to your order a t a saving to you,
‘ and keep them coming should he the of course when that was about the and run down to Sanford for a few
tspceiu)ly*on odd size windows.
motto of all tha Sanford merchants only way they could be built nnd days right In the heart of the sum­
Estimates given cheerfully.
' thla summer. The Herald will help maintained. But that time has pass­ mer and get cooler breezes in the day
1 by taking a dose of the same medi- ed, and these lull bridges has pass- time than they do in their northern
1 cine and wa will arrange for special veritsementa for the counties that homes. And a t night—well, there
’ days and apodal events and keep msinUjn them. The degree of pros is no place like Florida at nighL
them coming right along. It Is really parity in each county, the increase in
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up to the merchants aa to whether taxables, and local pride should con,
ST. AUGUSTINE—County comtha city takes a summer siesta or spire to remove the toll house and the mlsaioners were a step ahead of the
keeps moving. The Herald does not man with oulstfetrhed hand. Those local organisation of the W. C. T. U.
‘ intend to lay off or taka any vaca­ life tellrj of a past, except in ex­ in the m atter of jail conditions. The
tion. Wa intend to hit the ball right tremely^ expensive projects.—Kcport- commissioners had arranged to build
Phone 114—204 S. Main 8t.
oa and U the business men will help •r-S tk e p 'v
a new stockade when a committee
FLORIDA
curate H lut^enlo^fhe^ nA o! ^ 1 ?f.uUr l'nn'v,rfl^e nnd belief that the pbove la a true and »cus wa will help them to i the busiest
from the temperance organisation OltLANDO
CUr ■ a'nl«menl of the condition of the above named b u s in g a* at the date specified.
’ summer in history. We have the Wash far 18a.
called on them to complain of uh"F irst in Oar Line”
tmieaesa h art and all it wanta is conThe Jlsrald delivered six times a sanitary and other mad conditions a t
- slant cultivation nnd stimulation.
week fa r 1be.
the present bastille.
U U I i m N I I » I M I l |I M I ||B m
lu iu M iM iiR M W u ia w n u H
.fL uurtt«&lt;l akniir

Peoples Bank

OCEAN VIEW HOTEL

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Association
Sanford, Florida

Financial Statem ent as a t May 31,1923

ASSETS
Cash:
Cash on hand
$
In First National B a n k ..........'
In Peoples'Bank .......................
In Seminole County Bank......

IN TO E

Total cash ;........................•
IA&gt;ans:
On Mortgage Security ... ...
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Borrowers:
Insurance........... .....................
Interest and Fines Unpaid ....

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2,348.14 $
2,282.57
459.66
1,758.37

6,848.75

199,200.00
124.05

289.56
2,976.93

3,216.49

04

SELLERS

Awning S h o p

TOTAL A SSE TS............ $209,389.29
LIABILITIES
Running Stock and Dividends... $
&gt;
Paid up Stock—Common... ..,.;.... 100,600.00
I aid up Stock—P referred...... . 15,500.00

Due Borrowers on Mortgages
sT
ui*pius................. ....................
Undivided P ro fits......... . .
Notes Payable (to banks) . 1.
A. P. Connelly •............. .......... "

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9 72,941.02
116,100.00
1,500.00
892.21
2,04*1:19
15,500:00
■ 414.87

TOTAL LIABILITIES ......... . .... J , . ...$209,389*29

John H. Cathra^fc^qn Company

�DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUftE 30. i»23

Hoad EsthMSiWta

^IUPat&gt;erTogr«

JU S T T H IN K IT
• My Tl* AwweUfe* Pr*Ml
LAKE CITY, June 20.—Plans for a
frittering of road enthusiast* here
July 19 to celebrate the opening of
the payed highway from thla cify to
Jackson rills, hare been completed.
Jacksonville and town* Intermediate
along the route plan to come here in
whole-souled fashion while assurances
cf support have been received from
civic organisations of towns as far
west as Tallahassee and from towns
to the south. A picnic of the quality
snd proportions that' tickle the palate
of the healthiest is promised. There
will be speeches and other marka of
entbusiaam.
There is no doubt but that the cele­
bration will mark the formal opening
of a strefch to delight the motorist's
rye. It will be a shining streak all
the way from here to Jacksonville,
and, and about 45 miles of lb It
hssn't been so very long th a t the
route was paved to Baldwin, then it
was lengthened to near MacClenny,
the latter part of last year. From
MacClenny to the Columbia county
line has been the Isst undertaking and
the cause of mil the crowing now. It
rllminstes the low-gear sands of Sanderson th st used to make the engines
swest. The engineers describe it as
one, of the prettiest stretches in the
state. It is one of the heaviest trav­
elled. The tourists coming Into the
state from Valdosta and headed for
the east coast turn a t ^ake City, for
the most part and go into Jackson­
ville to get on tb* eaat coast highway.
Entering the state through Jackson­
ville the route la popular for those
headed for Gainesville, Orlando, Tam­
pa and all intermediate points.

Y

PROSTRATED IN THE
SECTIONS OF
THE COUNTRY ’

s e a l in g

you nee&lt;! the assistance of a good
bank to do business with.
\Vd need new d ep ositor h\ or­
der to increase our business yea^-

CHICAGO, Juno 20.—Scant relief
was in prospect todsy from the hot
weather in many southwestern, east
ly .
central and gulf states. Official fore­
casts as a whole predicted generally
' Having dealt fairly and safely
unsettled weather with little &lt;;hange
wtth others for over 37 years—
in temperature. The heat waVe de­
scended early Monday, taking a toll
why not place your account iyith
of death and prostrations. I( had been
us to our mutual advantage?
forming for some time, the weather
At the Princess Today nnd Tomorrow (Wednesday and Thursday)
Capital and Surplus, $125,000.
bureau reported, over the Central and
Southern part of the United State*,
will be rearranged in the light of
and Is here to stay for a while.
needs at that time. Tho system will
In Chicago, seven deaths were at­
be administered l»y a board of trus­
tributed Indirectly to the h e a t Num­
tees composed of tljo mayor-commis­
bers of persons were prostrated and
sioner.
tax collector nnd comptroller.
thousands were driven to the bathing
Ity W. E. IIOLLES, of Ol&lt;Um*r
' In addition, to being eligible for a pen*
beaches by a record 91 degree temper­
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
!»ion after 20 years service n member
ature. Violent thunderstorms in Min­
will also receive one upon Touching
nesota and Wisconsin failed to mini­
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WU1TNER, Cashier
the ngo of 0.1 years. Pensioners will
mise the sisxling heat. One man was
Efforts are being made to form a
not be prevented from accepting other
killed during a thunderstorm at Mad­ federation of all tho associations of
employment but if theif income from
ison, Wis. The maximum tempera­ growers and- farmers In Florida, ex­
this source together with tho pension
ture at Sb Paul, Minn., was 84. At cept the citrus growers, who nlrendy
totals more than $150 per month, the
S t Louis there was one death from have their strong Floridn Citrus Ex­
the h e a t
pension will bo discontinued,
change. If the vegetable and straw ­
The hottest points in the United berry nnd watermelon growers of
Widows nnd dependents of m cm -;
States were El Paso, Texas, and Pres­ Plant City, Sanford, Manatco county,
hers of the department will receive
cott, Arix., both of which reported Hastings, Wauchuln, Center Hill,
one-hnif of what tho member would
high temperatures of DC. Tempera­ Webster, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Ft.
have received upon retirement, but In
tures of 90 degrees and above were Myers, Oidsmnr, Sumter, West Palm have lined up eighty-five per cent of case of a widow if sha has any chil­
common and there were few cities Beach, Moore Haven nnd other dis­ ell the grower* of that particular dren under 10 years of age, she will
which escaped without experiencing tricts can be united In one strong fed­ crop, for united action. Relieve me, receive tho full amount of the pension,
80 and higher. The east also got its eration, it seems certain thnt mutual they ge tresults, too. They may nev­ tho whole to b discontinued' upon Ver
WEDNESDAY JSVENING, JU N E 20, 192J
portion of hot weather, Parkersburg, bcnofila would be secured.
er be able to get the remaining 15 per vc marriage, Her children, however,
W, Va., ’Philadelphia • and Pittsburgh
I returned from tho mass meeting cent, for it is generally recognized in this event or in the event of her
and Raleigh, N. C., recording 90 de­ ■held by the Plant City Growers’ Asso­ that ubout 10 per con tof the people death would receive $15 a month un­
5
FRANK HUSSEY’S DAYTONA UJEACH ORUllESTRA
£
grees or more. The Pacific coast snd ciation a t Hopewell June 14th, with in this world are {ranks, anyway, and til they became 10 yearn old. Other
mountain section experienced no dis­ the impression that the thing can bo it is nlmost impossible to get them lin- provisions of the measure call for
S
DANCING, 9 TO l
£
comfort. ,
done, provided the federation does not VtKup for anything. They remind me compulsory retirement of an officer
Nu,r t&gt;4.
|
attem pt too much at the start. Each of the song about the mother who was disabled or incapacitated In line of S
Chaplin’s Brother Ap­ CRAZED WOMAN KILLS
of the local or county associations has watching her son in the parade. He duty.'
CHILDREN WITH RAZOR arrived u tits present efficiency thru was marching out of step. Rut, ac­
pears ip &lt;Yrhe Pilgrim
W. s! SEWEIJU.Mntwfer
I
Four members o f tho department g
long periods of struggles nnd over­ cording to her, every one was out of nro now approaching tho length of ■ u a M i i i a i a a i a i i a i i u H a i u i u i n i i M U H U u w u u a
OWNESBORO. Ky., June 20,— coming difficulties, and the success step except her Johnny.
Sydney Chaplin will be seen in a
service to entitle them to benefits un­
Every one in the world, I guess, der the act. None is eligible a t pres­
role of importance li» "The Pilgrim," After having' attacked and seriously which they have achieved will not be
the latest Fiyot National comedy pro­ wounded her husband, Mrs. Cleve­ surrendered. Their marketing organ­ knows we can raise the big crops nnd ent.
duction of his 1/dtniCablu brother, land Daugherty killed her two daugh­ isations have been built up by bard the early crops and the money-making
Charlie Chaplin, at t h ' princess to­ ters, three nnd live years, with a wor knnd hard knock*, nnd they have crops In Florida. We have advant­
razor and drank poison a t her home gradually found out whore to ship to ages of soil uifc) weather nnd climate
day and tomorrow.
nnd protection, against frosts which1
near
Glendean, in Breckinridge couft- get the prices and get the money.
Sydney plays the part of a hus­
no
other state in the union cop claim. |
ty,
according
to
report*
reccnlved
band and father, who takes his wife
No one is asking any of them to
Wo
certainly can produce the goods.
and mischievous young son to the here. She will recover.
give up anything. Each town, city or
Mrs. Dougherty, apparently having county gfowera' association ran go
home in the Texns town where wel­
Distribution of the crops, however,
coming festivities for the new pnnion become suddenly crazed, first attack- tight nloug us it is going now, taking is also just us Important us produc­
ad her husband with a razor. He was care of its grades nnd packs nnd sales. tion, and that Is Where n central or*
aw under ws$.
Thla fam ily*^ on hijr no more sus­ slashed In tJjqjpu.'oJp.Tut st^vgrul in 31 Is recognltkd thnt the loefi associa­ igarlxMbra/ cap . i l o . .trvmomhnuv
picion of the fact that the “parson” disarming his wifo an&lt;j then went to tions can do thing* for their member* amount of good. It may take a lot of
is actually, a fugitive from Justice tho home of a neighbor for help, ac­ which tho state federation of associa­ timo to work up to thut point, hut
tha nnny of the others, nnd so he cording to details of the tragedy re­ tions could not do.
why not make a start by getting to­
WE CLOSE AT NOON
proceeds .to get in solid with the new ceived here.
gether
and
organizing
a
stute
federa­
The first thing is tg organise the
“minister’1 by letting his young son
Tho woman obtained a second federation, with n hoard of directors tion,t and go ns far ns we can 7 Let
generally m istreat everyone, includ­ razor, killed the children and when chosen.by the local organizations on the majority rule. That's good Dem-j
ing the man of the cloth.
her husband returned was found to the hnsis of representation of one di­ ocratic doctrine. Let’s go slowly a n d :
Things come to a climax, however, be suffering from effects of poison.
rector for every fifty members’. Any deliberately anti wisely,*without nmk-,
wjien this ordinarily docile parent dis­
Mrs. Daugherty, who was 25 year* association with fifty members, or ing any false steps, nnd gradually..
covers that his missing hat has in old and had been married
six less, would lie entitled to^only one di­
WHEN BOUGHT WITH OTHER GOODS
some manner gotten mixed up with years, wa* unconscious at her homo rector, while tho large associations
the plum pudding nnd that the "pnr- last night and without medical a t­ would have correspondingly more vot­
eon” is eating iL
tention, it wns said. Daugherty is a ing power in the state federation.
farm er and the home is in an isolated This would he fair and square for all.
ANOTHER ATTEMPT
section.
If the&lt; Florida growers can get to­
MADE TO HAVE LIFE
gether in some such manner as this,
OF UHLAN 1) RAPIST FORT MYERS—What Is styled as and organise a fedorutin nunywhere.
the first skyscraper south of Tampa, near as strong ns the Florida Cattle
4■ jr Th* A••••U rea P w « l
the eight story Franklin-Arms hotel Kaisers' Association, we also . will
TALLAHASSEE, June 20.—The is now well on towards it* erection.
have an opportunity to get helpful
supreme ctairt yesterday heard pral It will be a steel and concrete struc­
legislation at Tallahassee, get rail­
argument on the extraordinary pro­ ture. With other building* now in
road rates adjusted, get proper refrig­
cedure taken in un effort to Have the progress, the city's building‘program
WHEN BETTER BUTTER f e MADE
erator car service, get a standard for
life of Aubrey " Iso Nichols, the now approximates &gt;$750,000.
nil kinds of packs, nnd help make th«
youngster who more than a year ago
name of Florida synonomous for good
ljdead guilty to attacking a woman
goods.
'A central' information bureau
in DeLand, and was sentenced to hang PLANES TO FIGHT
could distribute Information about tho
b Oo z e -r u n n e r s market conditions and prices, and save
by Circuit Judge Perkin*. Nichol*
has twice been taken from the shadtho duplication of this work by all tha
qws of the noose by respite*.
FORMATION OF BIG AIR FLEET local associations, nnd save big sums
LIKELY AFTER JULY FIRST
Nichol* confessed to having en­
of money, besides doing the wojk bet­
tered the woman'* home one afterter. It is proposed to put experienced
WASHINGTON, June 20.—Mobil­ men in charge of this bureau, like the
qoon under the gui*e of a plumber
qn dmiatreated her. He wn» ar- ization of a big fleet of seaplanes to men who have done this sort of work '
rested several week* afterward* in battle rum smugglers of the Atlantic so successfully for th* locals.
Jacksonville on another charge but coast wiU be the government'* next
As long as r ^ | district ia com pet- '
made known that he was wanted In step In the war on nun, it wa* learn­ ing with the u f l r districts, blindly
JReLnnd for the attack. When taken ed officially Tuesday*
The preiidfnt and hi* cabinet, it
there for trial, he insisted on plead­
ing guilty. Under state lew the courj ia known, favor such an expedient a*
less expensive and perhaps more ef­
had to sentence him to death.
Subsequently certain Jacksonville fective than other mean* which’have
citizens became interested in his case, been suggested in recent parley* over
while he wee held there for eafe the smuggling problem.
The plan may be put Into prac­
keeping, and through their efforts,
Tampa Police Force
Governor Hardee had him examined tical operation soon after the new
tfir hia sanity. When he was declared fiscal year begin* July 1. At that
NONE OBITER
Will Be Protected
sane and a fter the court had once Urea Commlaaionfr Roy A. Haynes,
By Pension System
more denied hi ms new trial, his head of the government's rum fight­
ing
force*,
will
have
a
large
lump
counsel invoked an ancient proceed­
Made Possible by Act I'*»s«d**t Last
ing, w rit or noram coble, which waa sum appropriation upon which to
‘ Session of Legislator*
draw for “emergency” purpose*. If
qrgued yesterday.
Attorney Bunch agreed that the this ia not sufficient, official* are
• Hr I -* * Z iM r U I r i
boy waa p rom pt'd te plead guilty In favor of doing everythin* needed
TAMl'A, June 20,—Thl* city’e po­
Jthrough
‘ fear qf* mob violence
’
and' #*t to equip a powerful air fleet, end
lice department may retire after 20
forth that neW evidence had been dia- let congress later make up any deyear* of continuous service with h*lf|
Wa have a nice auortment of Sniuhlae HinculU—Let' Ua fUV your wants with SuMhine
pay. The system was tnsde possible
ieovered which would greatly entinuby th* passage of an act by tho recent
COME TO SEE UH------------------------------------— YC^UR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
tea hia crime.
state legislature. The half pay priviState's Attorney DeCotte* contest­
'd inch a proceeding at this late day* of the coast guard to cop# with the of Intelligent distribution of our cropq. log** will be based upon th* average
after which he *aW, (h it the boy had •muggier*, prohibition officials said L am glad to say it doe enot happen salary for the three years preceding
titp**Ui«fyr confessed the. crime and the air fleet schema waa that “best often, but it comes frequently enough the data of retirement. Provision* of
h*cauda Use new evidence was un­ b et” It wa* at first eonaidared aa to cause troubles and losses which the system will apply not oaly to the
policemen’ but to all members of the'
the should have been handsome profits.
substantiated. He denied that there a means of dealing *sly
The men who know most about this department and their widow*.
situation
in
Ne
wYork
and
New
Jer­
Wa* any atmoepher of mob violence
A fund for the operation of the plan
during Nichols' brief trial, but in an­ sey waters. But a* the merits' of th# business a n the men who have been
at
it
for
yean,
who
have
fought
thnp
schema
were
further
weighed
It
was
wUI
be eat up through tbs' ievf of oneswer to questions from the bench,
tenth of ■ mill tax, the fond *1*0 to]
s U ie d L A h tf W l ^ d
re q u e st
th ft considered moat faaaibto o f aag. sug­
to assess'd by fine Imposed upon!
gestion yet made to drive liquor

�F'?-

, T h 6 s a i d l a n d b e l q g 5, - 1.
a t the d a te of the Issuance O f' such
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e iu im » o f U n k n o w n .
A I s o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e N «V * t | i d a t e d
t h e 7 t h d a y o f J u n e . A. ‘D. 1 3 S0, l, n J
f i l e d ’ a n l d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y oT flee a n d
l ia s t u s d o a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d
I n I s s u e i n u o c o r t U n r e w i t h t a w . B ald
c e r tio r a te e m b ra c ra th e fo llo w in g des r r l h e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In B e m l n o i a
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : Iu&gt;t 31 j L e s s
B f. s e r e s ) n i n e If t&gt;.. D. H- M lt e l i e l l *
H urvey n f L ev y G fn n t. T h e sa id land
b e in g a s s e s s e d a t th o d a l e of, th e Is­
s u a n c e o f s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In tl)o n a m e
P» Pa P» Pa
of H o ra ce , H underson.
A l s o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 270. d s t r d
t h e Till d a y o f J u n e . A. D. 19-0. h a s
fci
f ile d sa til c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e h o d
lia s 'm a d e a p p li c a t io n f o r T u k D eed
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
t o laaue. In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h - l a w ; tOiltl
As athletic director, 1 wish to take
certific ate e m b ra ce s th e fo llo w in g d e ­
ORLANDO, June 20.—Tom Cook,
m in Pa p i n s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s l t u a t o d In H e i n ln o l e
this opportunity to thank everyone who came down from Missouri recent­ PCI
Florida State League
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : I»vt 30 B l o c k
m m m m m
who
helped
put
athletics
over
this
I).. I&gt;. It. M i t c h e l l ' s S u r v e y o f I h o L e v y
ly
to
Join
the
flinging
staff
of
the
Or­
At Orlnmlo I, 8t. Pete 0.
■*
amc In the Pepper taitr a nt ht .e dTaht ee soaf i d t h loa n Ids s bu ar inncge So af s essus ce hd
Another
year and especially the Sanford Daily lando Bulldogs, held St. Pete to two
At Daytonn 2, Tnmpn 1.
Herald for their courtesy in advertis­ hits here yesterday and Orlando mndc I-cnguo tomo,rjpw.
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
At Bradentown 4, Lakeland 2.
A l s o T nx C e r t i f i c a t e No. 159, d a t e d
ing for us.
it two straight victories. Th* score
t h e 7 t h d a y n f J f l n r . A. D. 1930 . h a s
Big
I’ercftp
’nnd
Oviedo,
both
fight­
file
d s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e n n d
HOW THEY STAND
Wo feel that athletics have been a was 1 to 0, tho home tenm getting its
l ia s m a i i o a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d
ing
hard
for
Uie
longue
leadership.
margin
from
Ixwtuttcr’s
circuit
drive
success this year and the prospects
t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . S a i d
certific ate e m b ra c e s th e fo llo w in g d e ­
Florida Hlslc league (Second Half) for another year arc equally os good, over the center field fence In the first
s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s l l o n t c d In H c m ln o l e
King will probnhly do the hurling t ' o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o t s 8 * u n d
Won ' Ixist Pet. II not better. The Chamber of Com­ inning. The scoro:
for
tho Big Bcrenn while cither Slav- 29, M i d w a y In Her. 33 T w p . 19 S. It.
1.000 merce has assumed the debt o f-$323 St. Pete .................... 000 000 000—0
0
Daytona ....— ........... 2
31 IS. T h e s o l d l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t
n
ick
or
McCall will oppose him.
l li e d n t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e o f so c lt c e r ­
i.noo
0
end we are happy to state that we con Orlando ........... ........... 100 000 OOx— 1
Brnilcntown ■
t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
1.000
0
start
with
a
clean
slate
next
full.
The
..........
2
Orlando ....... ..
A l s o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 47. d a t e d
n
The real scrap will come Monday t k e 7 t h d a y o f J a n e . A. D. 1930. h u s
.000 peoplo of Sunford, as a whole, havo
DAYTONA, June 20.—With tho
Lakeland ....... ....... 0
s a i d r e r l l f l e n t e tn m y o f f i c e a n il
2 - .000 shown a beautiful spirit this y 0 r nnd score tied 1 to 1 in the Inst of the when the Big Bcrenn will meet the lfiled
Tampn .......... ......... 0
ias m a d e a p p li c a t io n f o r T a x Deed
Orlando
Sentinel
tenm
here
Monday.
t
o
I
s
s
u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . Siibl
.000 since wo have made n success I am ninth, Whitnell, tho Islandurs' new
2
St. Petersburg ......... 0
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g ilaThe
Sentinel
has
one
of
the
fastest
sure that we will get even greater first sucker doubled and scored on
s e r l b e i l 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
l t : A ll S W , o f
Cashion’a long fly bnrk to left, win­ nmnteur teams in this part of the CN oKuUn t y .l y Fi nl go r i dNa , otfo - w
backing next year.
S t. G e r t r u d e AVe.
stnte.
v
ning
the
second
straight
gnme
from
Her.
29.
T
w
p
.
19.
H.
It.
3H 15. S n c r e s .
The following report will show you
T il e s a i d l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d n t t h e
Tampa.
The
score:
d a te of th e Issuance of such c ertifi­
the financial aide of athletics for
Mnnngcr Whiddon'a Independent c a t e In t i l e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
................ . 100 000 000—1
lti22-23. A detailed report Is in my Tampa
A l s o T n x C e r t i f i c a t e No. Sol. d a t e d
D aytonn................ .
000 000 101—2 team will play in Monroe tomorrow t h e 3 m l d a y o f J u n e . A. I). 1919. h a s
NEW YORK# Junn 20.—Home run* possession showing the expenses.
against tho Monroe team of the Sem­ tile d s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e n n d
by lloffmnnn and Plpp were the tieh a s m n d c a p p lic a tio n fo r T a x D eed to
Expenses for tho senson after de­
termininfl fartnra In Riving the YnnBRADENTOWN, June 20.—Tho inole Athletic Club. The team Is in I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . Halil
ducting the debt that the Chamber of
fine shape for their second game with c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t i l e f o l l o w i n g d e keen a 0 to 5 victory over Detroit In
Commerce took charge of, were fl,- Growers made it two straight yester­ Monroe nnd they expect to haul the s r r l 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
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o t I. I 'li 11 the third gnmo of tho series yeaterday.
day, heating Lakeland in n fast gnme
094.50.
l ip It. Y o u n g G r a n t , S ec. 32 T w p . 2n.
bacon
home
in
the
shape
of
a
big
4
to
2.
Batting
of
Al
Nieiinus
nnd
.The wore:
H. It. 31 K. T h e s a i d l a n d b e i n g a s ­
Cosh
received:
s e s s e d a t t h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u u n e e of
‘ Detroit
............ 000 102 002—0
Doc Nance featured the play. Score: srore.
sill'll c e r t I flea t e In t h e m i m e o f J a n e
New York ...... ........... 031 000 20x—0 Ocala game ................ ...............f CO.12 I Lakeland ................... 000 000 110—2
Yoonge. E state.
o T n x Ci’r l l f i c a t c No. 303. d a t e d
Today the schedule for Sanford t h eA l sSlid
' -------"V J DeLand game ..................... —. 20.00 Hrndcntown ............ 000 301 OOx— I
day of J u t o v A. D. 1919.. h a s
Kissimmee
game
...............
00.25
High
School’s
football
team
is
pub­
filed
snhl c e rtlflc n ti^ w t j o y o ffic e nnd
BOSTON, June 20.—St. Louis made
h a s m a d e a p p lic a tio n f o r T a x Deed
121.75
lished giving dutes and places where t o I s s u e In n c c o r i l i i l i r e w i t h l a w . Halil
It three straight ovrr Boston by wrin- Orlando game ..................
Ass’n tickets (by Stephens).... 10.55
games are to be played for the entire c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h o f o l l o w i n g d e ­
nlnjr 12 to 0 yesterday. The score:
s c rriltrtl
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a n d bimim
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St. l/ouin .............„ 100 or.O 402—12 Daytona gumo ........................... 289.33
season except October •&gt; and I hanks-1n ,.,1
County, Florida. tn-Wit: Lota
ntj(
l
D h l l ll p It. - Y o u n g G r a n t .
giving day. These two dates will be Hcc.t ( 3n nTdw p17.
Boston ...».....~ ........... 000 221 100-0 Fort Meade game .... .......... 81.35
. 21 H. It. 3 t E a s t .
The
CINCINNATI; June 20.—Liique nnd selected Inter. Possibly some strong s a i d l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d n t t il e d a l e
Chamber of Com m erce........... 285.00
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PHILADELPHIA, June 20.—Chlcn- Chamber Commerce (by boys) 321.00; Grimes indulged In a tense pitchers' tenm will he here to play on Thnnks- t h e n a m e o f J a n e Y o u o g e , E s t a t e . In
A l s o T a x C e r t i o r a t e N o. 37. ’d a t e d
go drove "Slim" Harris off the mound Kustls gnme ........ ...................... 34.05 I attic here yesterday, Cincinnati win- (giving day ns Sanford High played in
■lie 2nd d a y o f J u n e . A. D. 1919, Ill's
27.35 ning over Ilrodklyn 1 to 0 in the last Daytonn Inst Thunl.• •g iv in g Day.
yesterday and handed Philadelphia a Winter Park game
llleil s u ' d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e a n d
l ia s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e ed
Ocnln gnme
23.05 half of the 11th. The score:
--------Inrlng, 12 to 3. Tho score:
t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t a w . Hnld
Rollins
game
....
.................
lfl.fiO
j
Brooklyn
000
non
(too
00—0
From
the
report
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f
o
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d
High’s
c
ertificate e m b ra c e s th e fo llo w in g d e ­
Chicago ................... 000 001 005—12
000 000 000 01—1 financial str.tus sh • ■•'Hied to have ts'corui bn et yd . * pFrloopr ei dr at y, tsoi -t uwal tt e: d LIno t Mctnlrmlc
I l l .00 Cincinnati
Philadelphia ........ 001 100 100— 0 Duval games .
7 B lock
Senbreeto game ........................ 37.50
had the best year «*f h - athletic ex­ 3 T i e r •: H a n f o r d . T h e s a i d l a n d l u l u g
a s s e s s e d nl t h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e
CHICAGO, June 20.—The Phillies istence. If the city
le.iild an a th ­ of s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f U n 00.00
WASHINGTON, Juno 20.—Wash­ New Smyrna .............. .. . .
won
n I to 3 victory over Chicago here letic park things will turn out still k n o w li.
.....
........ 20.25
ington twice rnmo from behind to take Wonder gome
A l s o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e N o. 33. d a t e d
more brighter next year ns admis­ t h e 2nd d a y o f J u n e . A. D. 1919. lia s
the second game of the aeries from Kustls gnme .............................. 17.00 yesterday. The score:
llled
s^ild c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f l r y a n d
I'hilaifblphia
.. 100 000 030—4

Cook Holds Saints to
in Sanford
BASE BALL NEWS Athletics
2 Hits, Bulldogs Win
High Schol for 1922-23

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30 a c r e s . T h o s a i d t i m d b e i n g a s s e s s e d
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n l t h e d n t e o f t h e t * * i u n c « \,r *,urJ}l cer;
t l l i c u l o In t h e n a m e o f L l l x a b e l h •vlsa-'h t h e nrtl l U j r o f J n n f 1 t u *•
A lso T n x C e rtifica te
N o . 1. d a t e d f ile d s a i d
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t h e 2 n d d a y o f J u n e . A. t&gt;. 1919. h a s h a g ml a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f.,;
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filed s a h l c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e a n d t o I s N ie i n a c c o r d a n c e J ii 7 *x h s J
Jins 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 s o r t I f l o a t « c m l . r n c . '? h e i.hi , U r Uu
t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t a w . Halil
I 'r r t t f l c ' i l e e m h r n s e s Hie f o l l o w i n g d r s c r l t x d ' p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In H e m l n p t e
C o u n ty .. F lo rid a.
to -w lt:
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H W y Her. 23. T w p . 19 B l u n g e I k b e i n g A s s e s s e d s f t h e d a l ? ! 414 *»!4
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10 n c r e s .
T h e s a i d l a n d ‘ b e i n g n u a n c o o f s u c h m U f l c a t ! te A "•* U.
a sse ss e d ul th e d a le o f 't h e Iss u a n c e c f U n k n o w n
In the ^
o f Mich c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f U n ­
U n l e s s s a i d c e r t i n e a t r , , h, M ,
known;
d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o U V t . u m.
A la &gt; T n x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 337. d n t r d w i l l I s s u e t h e r e o n o n th?.* N s .
t h e 3 r d d a y o f J u n n . A. D. 191*. tin s J u * ‘. A. D. 1*23.
l n l - ‘ 8 day
filed s a h l c e r t i f i c a t e t n m y o f f i c e a n d
w 1 T N » » ? m y offielnl s i e n s , ..
h u s r n s d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T n x D e e d s e a l t h i s t h e JO th d a y
t o I s s u e In s r e o r d n n o e W il l i l a w . B a ld ,
certific ate e m b ra c e s th e fo llo w in g d e\ S - A. D O U i J i ^ t o
s e r l h 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 1
CuA-.i’trcu'1
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1 Min»«
t'o u n ty . Florida.
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40 ( i r r e s .
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YANKS TAKE GAME
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Luquc Wins Pitchers
Battle From Grimes

A Husky Frame for the
Sturdy Jewett
ERE is a frame six solid inches deep,with
top flange correspondingly wide. It is a
unit of tremendous strength, reinforced by iftbuilt corner braces in front and four sturdy
cross-mcmbers.This staunch construction frees
the Jewett from any possible misalignment of
working parts— gives unlimited endurance,
genuine riding comfort.
Jewett’s balanced weight and husky frame
do much to give it a road motion that is steady
and rcstfuL A nd here’s a car that doesn’t need
nursing over bad spots. Its 2805*pound weight
holds the road— its fifty horsepower motor
docs the rest. Let us put a Jewett through its
paces for you.W henever you say. N o obligation.

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Cleveland yesterday 7 to fl:
The
score:
Cleveland .................. 012 020 001—0
Washington .............. 000 000 502—7

Barons Take Over­
sized Game from Vols

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BIRMINGHAM, Ain., June 20.—
The Ilnrnns won nn overtime ,overslxeif baseball game from the Vnls
here yesterday by n score of 15 to 14.
The gnme went ten. innings. Score:
Nashville
000 005 021 0—14 18 t
Birmingham 321 310 301 I —15 20 3
O'Neil, Gould, Bowman nnd Haley;
Moore, W. Stewart anil Robertson.

Orlando game ......................... 02.05
Daytonn anil Winter Garden ... 28.05
Lakeland gnme ................. - .... 30.41
7.00
OrlnnibSnnford in W. Park ...
21.20
Stetson “Y” game
0.72
Monroe game
10.90
Orlando game
0.00
Girls Helling randy
0.00
Woman's Home Companion
New Smyrna game
.. . 30.32
DeLand gnme (would not plny^
I*1ttnre show
stmt :s *v r* 38.;®
DeLand program
40.01
Mulhodisl play
31.50
Total

MOHILK, June 20.—Memphis lmttd Lefty Fuhr, who was on the mound S-i
for Middle yesterday hard and won M
the second game of the series 0 to 4. 8 3
8a
The score:
Memphis
tKtl 300 0 2 0 -0 I t I 8a
111 100 000—4 10 4* 85
Middle
Fowlkes, Bird and Lupan; Fuhr und 84
Hiving.
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FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

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Charlie Chaplin lipids'* the hoard.

He stars in "The Pilgrim" witli four
Dumont, reels' nf real enjoyment.

I Standing nf I’cppcr l.cugue
Won Lost
3
Pig ‘Bcrenn Bro.
1
«&gt;
Oviedo
t
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4
it
Or luiiiln Sentini‘1
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Inu
Hi Id &lt;r r t lllm li* r n i h r u r r tinf tdlttvv lug: ii* to»i lln (J |irn|»«rt&gt; n11 iui t
lit H«*niln«dr t 'n u n h * . H ln r l d u ; ti»*%v|l
l#nt In I 'l n t n f T u f i k i t w I l i a n n i n l r d
In I 'l n t Hindi It. |&gt;nx I* 66 . O r n ‘miiii
t &gt; . record*.
T i n 8.ild l a n d lo d n i; n M i i w t d nt tin
dM tr »»f IxHtifHtcr o f Mich c e l t l l l r . i t t in
tlio n a m e o f \V. \V. T H o m p t o n .
I 'n I* "" ►•tltl «*el t Iflcilt«t r tlilll In* r e d e e m e d
itecnrdliiK I*) lnu* T a x l l r r t l w i l l Imoie
t Ih t « nil ntt I lie .Mli d a y n f J u l y A I •

The laugh of n llfetmle—for every­
Ills The Aa.nrluOd t*ress)
body. Not just n comedy, hut n clas­
CLEVELAND, June 20.—Tom Gul­ inn.
WITNI7HH m v i d f l d u l nig n u t in •• m id
ly, who was released by tho Cleve­ Meal t h i s t h e 2 0 t h d a y o f Muy A. I*
sic.
n»ra.
land Indians to the Lakeland, Florida
t ; A. IMIUGI.AHH.
N one hut Chaplin Could play tills lentil, hit Kufely in 114 consecutive
U l f t k U l r e i i l t U iiurt.
H
r m ln o le C u tin ly , F la
an escaped convict taking 11 parson's games, establishing a record in the
tty A M. W E E K S . I&gt; u .
clothes nnd a parson's job—nnd still Florida slate league, according tu 9 - 3 0 — C-ii-t 3-ZU-2T— 7-4
special dispute lies received here.
keep (lie whole world happy.
N i . l l r r o f A Cl' l l e n t I o n f o r T s »
ller.l
Gully is right fielder for the Lake­
I t n l r r S r r l l n n AT.1 .if I h r l . r i i r r n l
s t H l u t r * of t h r S f n l r o f
A full four reels four reels that land team. He was left in the south­
I 'l i i r l i l a .
N a t t e r l« h r r .- liy g l v r n T E W llo a n .
you’ll level in, with that humuu un­ ern city l&gt;y the Indians, hut they still
n l T a t I ' r r l l f i c u l r No 3»n.
derrun cot, that indefinable element hold all option on him. He leads the iIMiri'liMHrr
l n l . i t I h r 3 r.| .1:• &gt; o f J u n r , A. I&gt; t!*|s.
Sanford H. S. Foot­
linn
Itlrit
nalil
width made "Tile Kid" a masterpiece. league in hatting with 02 hits, 13 of m a t h a s i iu u lr I ' r r tal pr t| ci jnl tcra t IIIIa n m fya r o fTf larxr
which were triples, in 30 games.
ball Schedule for 1923
lii-i'il l a Itt.ii.. lo u r r u M a i i r n w i t h luw
Halil c e r t l f i i n lo t iM lirn rrs t h e f a l l o w Ami us an added attraction, "The
In* t l r n r r i b r d
lu a p sily
s l l u a t i i t In
■ The opening gumc will be played Messenger," a two-part comedy.
AVON PARK—Establishment of a H m i l n o l r C o u n t y , u l o r l i i n . t o - w l t : \v.
fi a f I .at Hi n a il t» A. E . G r i f f i n s
large fertiliser warehouse here by Hts&amp;
here October 5th.
llli-1 III lnl..||.
T
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l.nal b r l n K n»nH «i-,| nt t h r
DeLand hen1, October 13th.
And the honor guests tqnifilrt will the American Agricultural Chemical • l a t r e o fnalil
t h r I s s u a n c e o f s u c h I 'r i t i f i Bartow here, October 20th.
lie lUyinoml Key und family and will Company bus been announced.
c a l r lo t h r n u a r n f u n k n o w n
A l s o T u x t ' l n l l l c a t r N a 3 1••. iluti'il
Kissimmee there, October 27th.
see this great laugh-producer without
t h e ‘. H i t|a&gt; o f J u n e , A. IX I t N n h u
Palatka here, November 3rd.
Ml AMI—Approximately $1,000,00(1 Illlll nalil I 'l l llfii'iite In m y o f f l i'i uial
cost to him us tile treat's on the house.
h u s uiHilr a|i|&gt;lli‘u t l i u i f o r T a x D r i l l
Miami here, Armistice Day.
will lie required lo run Dude county’s In
l . s i i r In i i i t o i i t u n c r w i t h la w . Hutil
I
l ll l i- u t i ' I l ii b f a i- r s I h r f a llo w III* ill',
8t. Augustine here, November HHh.
And don't forget this wonderful pic­ government tho next lineal year, ac­ n're rrlhi'il
| &gt; r o | i n l y s l l u n l v i l In H r m l n a l r
Orlandu there, NuvemlM-r 21th.
ture will lie shown again tomorrow cording to preliminary estimates C o u n t y . F l a i l , l a . t o - w l i : L ot I. s . c t.
T
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Thanksgiving and oiwiilng gnme night.
inadu by the hoard of county com­ n.ibl lu ia l H b riiiK
u s s r n m 'i l n t t h r i l u i r
will bo announced later.
missioner*. This amount d o c s not nt hf r t hn ru n tl r. s aofs n U- rn konfo ws un c. h c c i t l f i c a t r in
Friday nnd Saturday—Itex Ingram include ctpenditurcs for irhool, wa­
A l s o T n x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 271. i ls tm l
t h r 7tli iluy o f J u n r . A. D. 1920. h a n
For quick results try a want ad.
presents "Where the Pavement Ends." terway and drainage purposes.
lltril y uhl c e r t i f i c a t e l u m y n t f i c r a n d

NEW ORLEANS, June 20.—New
Orleuns won Its twelft consecutive
gnme here yeatenlay, Whittaker shut­
ting out Little Rock, II to O. The
■core:
Little Rock
000 000 000 - 0 5 I
New Orleans
100 005 OOx 0 p 0
Brake, McCall and Smith; W hittak­
er and Mitxe.

SCIIKDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
In
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Cleveland Recruit
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Ballou and Nunnmnker;
Tuero and Brock,

IliiH fund** a p p l l r a l l«.|| f o r *Tnx | » r r d
t n I mii «* in a r i'o r d u n r t * w i t h la w . H.ihl
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OVIEDO TRIMS HltOTIIKRIt's 11 good tiling the IVppt r League
HOOD OF ST. ANDREW doesn't play every day Itccnuri' if they
dii? Oviedo wutffn Ko i'll a sail fYx. M
e- \
The Oviedo team of the Pepper Call lias woo all (if tin* four games
League trimmed the Brotherhood of for Oviedo and it’s a sure fact that he
Ft. Andrew team yesterday nftternoon couldn't pilch every day.
by the score of li to 2. The gnme
$2,000.45
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was played on the Oviedo diamond.
FFOIIT
I’lERf'E—Steps
un
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It. F. COOPER,
McCall pitching for Oviedo, was in
Atldetie Director excellent form and held the Brother­ taken towards the creation of n ■
drainage district (n St. Lucie county. ■
hood boys safe nt nearly all times, h e -'
The lands comprising the new dit&lt;- ■
8s ing hacked by good support also.
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Batteries: lloolclinn und Thurston; trie! would total about 50,00(1 acre: "
west of Sebastian nnd Wultusso.
■
8 4 McCall and Swope.

You'll laugh tonight.

ATLANTA, June 20.—Atlunta won
from Chntlunooga yesterday II to 4.
The score:
Chattanooga
A tlanta

* 4 8 4 8 4 8

sion can he collected from all the spec*
Chicago '...................... 000 000 300—3 tutors while in the pns( year many t •• lamii* In n r r n n J m i r i * w i t h l a w . Haiti
i t * r t l i l ' u t r I ' m l i r a n n t h f f«»llnw in« t | f .
saw tho football nnd li.v-e hall games m t IIim I i»n»|»i r l j h l n i a t n l n m l Im Inir In
B«’?nln«ilf I ' t i u M f , Kin., (n-%% I t:
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ST. LOUIS, June 2d.—New York without paying 11 cent. „
•». II. IS. a n t | in. \\ IV fs&lt;u\|ir«i Hill.won over St. Louis yesterday 4 to 0.
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FOR RENT—1 nice furnished mom.
Close in, 218 Magnolia.
71-3tc
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kitchenette, 716 West First street.
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FOR- RENT—10 acres of tiled land
on Cameron avenue.—S. K. Harrell,
Fort Valley, Ga.
71-12tp

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Too can find Urn asm s of
•very lire Business Man
la Sanford la this\ Column
each day.

Cards of Sanford's Repot*
able Professional Men, oath
of whom. In his cbooen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

[Quick Service Transfer
■Storage Facilities
|U wa please you, tell otheri; If not,
tell ns. Phone 498

George A. DeCottes
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Ad takrn for less than 25c.
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Ada charged to anyone. Caeh
must accompany all orders.
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HICKSON HOUSE
Up-to-date Apartments and ltiHims
Daytona Urarh.
Summer rates: |1.00 per day, $21
per month, including lights and water.
Call J. F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, San­
ford.

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W A N T E D

FOR SALE

Over Seminole County Bank
WANTED—Used musical instruments
SANFORD
FLORIDA iAKMbKo— tou can get-seed beo
instruments of c v e ^ description.
fram*“i and Irrigation plugs at tt* Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price
SANFORD NOVELTY
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfi Music To., Tampa and Znck Street,
FIU5D
It.
WILSON
5-25-lmo-c
WORKS
FOR SALE—Hosier and Gays’ paints Tampa, Fla,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty WANTED—An energetic agci.it to
V. C. COLLER, PropFirst National Bank Building
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfe
represent a live, progressive life
FLORIDA
General Shop and Mill SANFORD
t l-'OR SALE—Rhode island egga Tor insurance company In Seminole coun­
Work
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. ty. We will ussist such a man in the
ELTON
J.
MOUGHTON
[CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Ellsworth, ileardull Avenue, San­ productin naf business and will , co­
ford.
83-tfp operate with hint in such a way that
1117 Commeminl Street—Sanford, Fla.
ARCHITECT
will make for him a good income. For
Room 7, Miller Bldg,
’ FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. I particulars address Sumter Realty
t AN FORD
FLORIDA
stock. See Vick. llnwkins, 110 San­ Investment Co., Bushncll, Fla. lilJ-fitc
B. W. HERNDON
ford Ave.
63-tfc
WANTED—Couple, to care for and
INSURANCE AGENCY
NOW IS THE TIME to plant citrus
hunnl aged lady in her own home.
fruit
Uecs.
I
have
ready
for-plant­
Apply
210 French avenue.
«IK-Upj
-HONDS
-AUTOFIREing, Valencia, zoffa, tangerine, Lue
ICHELLE MAINES dim
rvPT sfi to have any part, or all, of
Gong, lemon amt grapefruit, nil
sixty acres of land cleared immedi­
S. 0 . Shinholscr
LAWYER
on sour orange stock.—B. T. Tiller,
ately, on Section 7, Twp. 22. Range 31
' 65-fltc
—Court House Panin.
K.,'Orange county. Overseer on place
Contractor and Ilulldcr
FOR SALE—lied Seal Continental will show land; look it over and write
truck engine.—A. It. West, Route me. Address, John W. Douglass, Al.u
FLORIDA
■ANFORD
A.
GO-fltp lendale, ft. C.,
71-3tc
Foil" 8A I:E -N o. 811 Weal Eiral 8L WANTED—A small fire proof safe.j
Rooms 22G-228
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
terms. Address owner.
—R. p . .Williams, jCily Hall. 71-0U-,
DR. R. M. MASON I BosAttractive
E i t a b l l a t r S 1S0H
782, Dnytonn, Fin.
ti'J-tfc
DENTIST
CUUND
Ural Estate, Loans itnd Insurance
FDR HALE
New Mrl*ch Building
i room bungalow, good location. A
| Phone 18
101-K Mugnulia Are. Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
FOUND—Lady’s skirt. Owner can
very attractive proposition.
have same by calling nt Williams’
h room house, excellent location,
Garage,
identifying same nnd paying
STEWART The Florist
rensonalde term*.
Wi J. THIGPEN
fur this ad.
71-ltp
Favorable located, 5 room bunga­
Cut Flowers---------- — Floral Designs
Real Estate
low. Splendid investment, low cash
LOST
Annual and Ornamental Plants
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE price. ,
LOST—Grey skirt between Mi-Lady’s
814 Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 260-W
Several nice lots at a bargain. See Shoppe and the Guides. Return or
W. II. Holden, with A. P. Connelly &amp; phone Mi-Lady’s. Shoppe.
71-2tc
70-3tp
SANFORD MACHINE ' D R .G .S . SELMAN Sons.
1022 FORD FOR SALE—In good
“Just the other day some fellow
Practice lim ited‘to
COMPANY
condition, cheap if taken at once.
Discuses of Eye, liar, Nose and Throat See A. Swanson at Crown Paper Co. .attained a speed of 2.11 miles nn hour
General Machine and Boiler
Iiyrn Examined, (ilnsscs Fitted • between 6 and 7 p. m.
*
71-fltp In an airplane,” writes H. W. IV’Tho
Works
first thing you know it will tukc
Meisch Building
FOR
SALE CHEAP—Fine work
Cylinder Grinding
longer to slay where you are than
horse, also young milch cows and
Automobile Repultn
it will go go some place.”—Kansns
heifer,
7 months old.—L. A. Kebnud,
Acetylene Welding
City filar,
I)m Igned
Gil
Kysa Examined
Sanford Heights or Sanford Battery
Phone 62---------Sanford, Florida
71-6tc
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Service Co.
PRESIDENT HARDING LEAVES
Opt. D.
ON IIIH LONGEST TRIP TODAY
W. S, I.cak
J. II. Cotrlough
FOR RENT
ACROSS CONTINENT, ALASKA
Optlriaa-Optometriat
Leak &amp; Colclough
HR
Bast
First
Straat
Sanford,
Fla.
BUNGALOWS, cottages and apart­
INSURANCE
(Continued from page 1)
ments for the summer season a t
Fire— Life—Auto '
lisson, Kan*.; Denver, Colo.; Cheyenne,
Daytona Beach. Reasonable rate*.
No. 3 First Nnt’l Rank Bldg. Annex
Wyo.; Salt Lake City, Utuh; Pocatello
Will fumtsh photos and full informa­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
and Idaho Fall*, Idaho; Butte and Hution upon request.— Bailey di Haw­
lcna, Mont.; Spokane! Wash.; Mcachkins, Ilnytona Beach, Fla. 5-3I-lmo-c
am
and Portland, Org, and Tacomu,
n o t ic e t o r e g i m e n t a l b a n d .
Daytona Beach, Fla. FOR HALE OR RENT—Completely
W’oah.
furnished 6 room house, 001 Laurel
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
A fter hi* visit to Aln*kn the preaiHeadquarters Band Section ScrivAve.,
comer lot, brick street. Desir­ dent will speuk nt Vancouver, British
Open
the
Year
Around
iic, Co. 151th, Infantry, Sanford, Fin.
able location. All modern conven­ Columbis, Seattle, San Francisco, Los
Reasonable Rates.
Juno 14th, 1023.
iences.—C. C. Cobb, Winter Park, Fla. Angeles and San Diego which will be
Special rates to parties.
Orders No. 1.
67-7td-p; W -ltp the port of embarkation for the water
On
Main
Street,
near
Ocean
1. Monday night each week 7:48
FOR
RENT—
Cottage.
See J. Mus- trip through the Panama Canal to
P- in. in Hereby designated regular C. M. CUSTER, Prop.
sun. C0l Palmetto Ave. .
62-10tp Porto Rico nnd thence to Now York.(
drill nigt for this organization.
No definite date for the president’s
2. AH members of this organiza­
HOUSES FOR RENT, close in. See
HOME SEEKERS
tion be present a t nil frnmatluns.
J. 1). Hood. *
C8-6tc return to Washington i* set but it ia
I have a choice number of lots on r o l l HUNT aT COIUiK'AliO UEXL1I expected to l&gt;« around August 26, In
3. Any violation of this order will
which I will build home* to suit the
lie dealt with accordingly.
— fl room cqlltagf, very desirable, 2 all, on the bails of the Itinerary as
RALPH STEVENS,
individual taste.
bedrooms and bath.
Furnished, now out, he will travel 15,057 miles,
Theae lota are located In different $150.00 season. Near ocean.—Mra. ter adjournment of congress and since ,
MuJ. M. G. F. N. G. Admin, and
Prop, Officer.
Cfl-3lp parta of the city, full aixed lota,
Harry H. Sams, Box 343, New Smyr­ then baa made a marked recoveiy with j
I have a number of new up-to-date na, Fla.
60-12tc the result that Brigadier G eneral,
plans I will be glad to go over with
Charles E. Sawyer, |ier physician, boAVOID THESE BYMTOM8
FOR' RENT—Apartment, 2 connect­
liaves that tha two months of almost
“I waa weak and nervous, had you, or let me go over your plans
ing rooms, private bath. Furnished
continuous traveling will have no ill
headaches all the time, and my back with you.
66-fltp
Terms like rent to responsible peo­ loom. 411 Park Ave.
effect upon her health.
hurt ao bad I could hardly stoop,”
FOR
RENT—Five
room
bungalow
at
On the visit to Alaska the president
writes Frank Richardson. Perry, Geor­ ple, with only sufficient payment up­
comer 11th street and Oak Avenue. will take three of his cabinet officeA
gia. “Tried Foley Kidney Pilla and on acceptance to guarantee carrying
See Mra. Julius Takach.
69-fltp whoae departments have to do partic­
got relief.”
Backache, rheumatic out purchase agreement.
Give
address
and
phone
number
for
FOR
RENT—
Hous*
and
acre
land, ularly with the problems of that tcrLain*, tired feeling, dull headache, too
one-half mile from post office. Ad­ or ju st twenty miles leas than the
frequent
urination, dixcolored or Interview. Will be able to sta rt builddress Box 233, Sanford.
70-3tp “iwing-around-t ha-circle” made by
strong odor are symptoms of Kidney Ing Immediately.
Address Poet Office Box 1041, San­ FOR RENT—Convenient large un­ President Taft In 1V11, the longest
and Bladder disorders and demand
prompt treatm ent.
Foley Kidney ford, Florida.
He
furnished rooms for housekeeping. trip ever made by a president.
Mrs. Harding will accompany the
Pilla giva quick relief. Refuse aubRent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
president
throughout the long trip.
xtitutea. Insist upon Foley’s.
Sold JACKSONVILLE—The question of
6-18-lmo-p
During the spring months apprehen­
whether the waterfront at SL Peters­
everywhere.—Adv.
FOR R E *rt—10 acre farm.—I. E. sion existed that she would be pre­
burg should be surveyed by United
Eatyidge__________
70-6tp vented by alow recovery from last
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ARMY SADDLES—Brand new U. 8.
deeping the harbor there, will be vok KENT—One nice large Gil fall’s UIncsa from making the Jour­
Army, McClellan |4 2 ( i &gt;lw usm ,
room, 118 East 5th Street. 69-Stp ney and that poMlbly, for that rea­
heard publicly a t that place July 10.
but in good condition—not a break—
FOR RENT—Two large cool rooms, son, the trip would not be made, a t
15.12. Will ship C. O. D. and allow The hearing will be held by Lieut.
furnished. Price $25.00. Apply 614 alL She Improved rapidly In health
Col.
Gilbert
Youngblrg,
United
caaAUaation^-W.
W. WILLIAMS,
W.
Seeoud S t.'
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QUITMAN, GA.
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ritnry. Secretaries Hoover of the
deportmeht oLcommcrcc and Wallace
ot the agriculture department will
join the parly in the west, having left
Washington in advance of the presi­
dent. Secretary Work of the Inter­
ior department will leave today with
the president. Secretaries Work and
Hoover will be accompanied by their
wives.
The other members of the official
party as announced nt the White
House Inst n ig h t’ include the secre­
tary to the president and Mrs. Chris-r
tinn; Speaker Gillett of the house i Ad­
miral Hugh Rodman, United States
navy; General and Mrs. Sawyer; Mal­
colm Jennings nnd Mrs. Jennings, of
Columbus, O.; Mrs. Frank Kicier, a
friend of the Hnrdlng family; Captain
Adolphus Andrews, United Slates
navy, nml Major O. M. Bnltllngcr, U. At
S. army, naval nnd military nicies, re­
spectively; Lieut, Commander Joel T.
Boone, United' States navy, assistant
to General Sawyer ns White House
physician; Jetison C. Welliver,qeldef
clerk at the White House; the com­
missioner of the general land office
nnd Mrs. Spry and W. J. Greoly, chief
of the forest service.
Twenty-one newspaper, correspond­
ents nml five news photographers
have been assigned places on the spec-1
ml train that will carry the party.

C h a r l e s Chaplin tn ‘ The PHtfrlm*

the Princess Today nnd Tomorrow (Wednesday nnd Thursday)
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

HOTEL

EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
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Imttics we put out in Sanford every day

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on aecount of its purity Is fast becoming the drinking water
for Central Florida. It is also reeomniended for line in lintthries. If you are not drinking Hitler Springs Water now—
gietrit a trial.

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Announcement to the Public
Having1disposed‘of my interests in the Valdez Grill
to A. F. Falk, I take this opportunity to thank all my pat­
rons and friends in Sanford for their patronage and sup‘ port during the time th at I had charge of the Grill. I ask
the same unqualified support for Mr. Falk, who is an ex­
perienced chef and m anager and knows how to give you
the best of service a t all times.
I will be pleased to see all my old Sanford friends
and patrons a t the Cattaneo Grill a t Daytona a t any time
th at you are visiting Daytona and Daytona Beach.
. Mr. Falk takes charge of the Valdez Grill today and
will look after your wants from this time forward.
With best wishes •

DAYTONA

FLORIDA

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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N U M B E R 70

SANFO RD . F L O R ID A , TU E SD A Y, JUNE 19. 1923

VOLUM E IV.

jV

W A V E OP MOLTEN D EATH AD VANCING
STE A D ILY T O D A Y ON CITIES T H A T
L A Y IN ITS P A T H

F R A N K CHASE
W IN S TH E M EDAL
FOR SCHOLARSHIP

noon.
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City Commissioners I-nkc and Mar­
shall met again this morning nnd
awarded tlA bid to Interstate Contrurting Company, fo r 168,877.60.
And For Sport* and Activities In Fesnendan School in Massachusetts
This means another big step fo r­

W A SH IN G TO N , June 19.— Secre­
tary Mellon issued instructions late
yesterday to public Vhealth service
officials to comply fully
with tho
laws o f foreign nations compelling
ships o f their nationals to enrry ade­
quate supplies o f "medicinal" liquors.
Treasury officia ls declined to dis­
cuss details o f the instructions, and
|)r. M. J. White, acting surgeon gen­
era) of the public health service, dis­
counted reports thnt now orders were
intended to relax rigidity o f the reg­
ulation* recently promulgated, bar­
ring all except medicinal liquor* from
ship* in American waters.
&gt;
It wa* learned public health offi*
einls and representatives o f the treas­
ury had conferred regarding tho mat­
ter o f liquor aboard ships and it wn*
said tnht whiskies ltd liquor* were
edicinnl," except
to be clnsncd «•
cargo rtr beverages *old over tho bar.
It wns said clsowfierc.
however,
thnt If the contraction placed on the
French law by the French govern­
ment wa* accepted then the order*
by Mr. Mellon could menu only that
the ship’* doctor would be givon cus­
tody of the liquor aboard tho vessel
during its stay Inside the American
three-mile limit.

Machine Factory

And Refused to D l\ W « Secrets
of Bucket Shop R ing to
N A S H V IL L E , June 19.— One mah
the I-aat v
wan killed nnd four 6thers injured
(Hr The AMM -lllfl Tress*

this morning when a large steel tank
supposedly empty nnd snid to have
come from the Old Hickory Powder
plant exploded In front o f the Nnshville Machine &amp; Supply Company parllnlly wrecking the company's build­
ing nnd damaging other property as
David Zopfl, employee bf the machine
company, was removing nipples from
tank when It exploded. His body wan
blown across the street. He died a f­
ter rcnchtng the hospital. A truck
driver, fireman nnd elerk In Machine
Company's office nnd Zopfls' helper
were injured.
.

NEW R E A L T Y
FIRM IN SANFORD
Located in New Room* im Ground
-F lo o r, Valdes, Hotel lloildlng

Ik jr llr A M M U M P r N tl

N EW YO RK, June 19.— Edward M.
Fuller and William F. McGcr, stock
brokers, convicotd o f bucketing were
todny sentenced to one year and
three months to four years each in
Sing Sing prison.
NEW Y O R K , June 19.— Trembling
apprehensively and shielding hi* face
with his hands, Edward M. Fuller,confessed bosket shop operator, took
the witness - stand
before before
Referee in Bankrutcy Coffin today
and surprised the audience'that had
gathered by refusing to tell hla ex­
pected story involving the high-ups
in a reputed bucket shop ring.
The broker, fnllure o f whose firm
for $6,000,000 stnrted an investlgalion that hns badly
shaken Wall
Street, was taken to tho hearing un­
der one o f the heaviest federal guard*
recently turned out for a prisoner.
This, United States Murshal Hecht
explained, .was because reports had
reached him that Fuller fas to bs
killed before he hnd nn. opportunity
to make any disclosure*.

One of the Intent additions to the
business o f our thriving city I* the
ward in the history o f Sanford. When
new Realty firm, (he Ilrltt Realty Co.
Awarded u cup for scholarship to
this groat. work’JJS: sta rted it will
This firm Is composed o f some o f
tnenn more for Sanford in the bid for the hoy who by his high character,
Hanford's most prominent business
tourists than anything thnt has been conduct, scholnrship, participation In
men, with Charley Britt ns Us presi­
nscompllshcd lately. The first step sports nnd other activities and his in­
Throughout the ficnring, at which
dent.
fluence
upon
school
life
hns
done
the
was the Sanford Country Club and
lending questions were volleyed at
One
o
f
the
prettiest
suite
of
office*
golf links— the finest in this part o f most for the advancement of this
in Sanford Is being occupied and used him, Fuller repeated the formula, " I
school." The winner of this honor
the state. The next step is the m ag­
by the Britt Realty Co. These offices, refuse to answer on the ground that
was Franklin Whltner Chase, o f San­
nificent boat basin and concrete pier
loented In the Valdes Hotel building, it would tend to incriminate and de­
and dock that will not only beautify ford, Florida.
on the ground ffoor, hnvo la-on remod­ grade me.’ He oven gnvo that anThis wnb the message received by
the lukc front but will Iks a big in­
eled from the offices formerly occu­ ttwer to a query a* ,to wether It was
Randall Cimse, of this city, this morn­
IlftA D E N T O W N , June 19.— As the
ducement fo r the tourists with fine
Special ('(invention of Republican*
pied by Dr. f ’uleston nnd the rooms in true tnht he had pleaded guilty or
ing from some of his relatives in
first step toward its announced plnn
Want States Right*
yachts to stop over here for wreks at
the rear form erly used tty the hotel bucketing stock orders. Ho also re­
Massachusetts. The school is tho Fes­
to establish a large plant here for the
n time intsdad o f a half day as they
fused to sign a transcript o f testi­
ns sample rooms.
senden School for Hoys, located at
canning of grapefruit, tho Morida
tnr Th» Am m Is IH Tr»-««*
now do. The boat basin and dock
One o f the outstanding frnturc* of mony given at an earlier heariqg.
West Newton. Mass., and nmnng a ■SAN JU AN . Juno 10.— President Citrus Exchange has purchased from
will be a place where they can tie
He fore the hearing dosed', however.
this new organisation is the complete
class o f 200 boys the Sanford boJr won iinnling was pledged two vole* for tho Adams estate a plot of ground
up their boats in perfect safely from
Fuller
promised to confer with his
multlgraphing nnd addressographlng
thi* prise for the Iwst scholnr in the renomination by the Republican* of nlmut four hundred feet square,
storms, when; they can get whnt they
counsel
nnd decide whether he would
plant In connection with their busi­
Porto Rico in special convention last bounded on the south by the Senschool as noted above.
'
want in the way of euppiies and
swerve from hi* determination to
Frank Chase is fourteen years of night which also adopted new plat­
ness.
This
department
alono
takes
up
board A ir Lino Railway nnd on tho
where they can get service on their nge and is the youngest son of Mr.
two large rooms nnd contains machin­ keep silent. The next hearing was
form with statehood a« goal and advo­ north by Washington avenue, nnd on
bonis in the wsy o f repairs. It means unit Mrs. 8 . O. Chase, o f this city. He cating Immediate lllierallxlng o f ter­
ery fo r multlgraphing letters, address­ set for Monday.
The
that millionaire sportsmen will now was liron In Sanford nnd attended the ritorial form of government to Include the ei\st by Chestnut street.
Fuller nnd his partner, William F.
ing envelopes, filling In letters, rut­
make the trip to Sanford in the win­ schools o f this city up to last year extension here of the United States west boundary is composed o f other
McGre, are scheduled to be sentenced
ting
name*
for
tho
addretaograph,
lots. Sale wns made Jhrough the
ter and will leave their flno boats in when he entered the Fessenden School constitution and election o f gvemor.
sealing envelopes, a ffixin g the stamps, today on their plea o f bucketing. It
firm o f Sharp nnd Roof, realtor*.
Sanford^11 summer where they arc i.t West Newton.
printing small Job work, and is ofie of wa* reported, however, thnt imposi­
The Citrus Exchange plans to erect
not only safe from storms but safe
This fine record Is a matter of con­
the most complete plants o f this na­ tion o f sentence would be postponed
u plant on this poll of ground and
from the toreador, that little animal gratulations to the boy nnd his parture as will he found In tho state,
to give Fuller one more chanca to
have it ih operation next
winter.
thnt Inires into the hulls in the *qjt •wts and relatives and friends espec­
Tho Britt Realty Company will han­ keck leniency by
making n clean
The site of the plant will be deter­
water nnd eventually eats them out ially since the foundation of his early
dle the circular mail mutter fo r the breast o f his knowledge of the bucketNEW
YO
RK,
Juno
10.—
Antoine
mined by the amount o f fruit avail­
It does not live in fresh water and education was laid in the Sanford
business house* o f Sanford, many of shop ring.
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(Hr
Tkf
A
m
w
IO
H
Tr»aS»
able.
It will absorb the "rejected" Hordes, general represenative in this whom have already taken advantage
Hint is the reason a fine boat basin schools of our city.
Before he np|tearcd nt the referee's
W A SH IN G TO N , June 19.— F. A. fru it—odd and small sises— from the country of tho French line, announc­
snd pier in U k e Monroe will attract
of this department. Tho main uses hearing, Fuller was q u ilted fo r two
Hascltlnc, in charge of Philadelphia packing house* of the Manatee cuun- ed this afternoon that arrangements
the tourists and will get their yachts
this plant will bo put to, however, is hours by United States Attorney
division o f prohibition enforcement try suh-cxrhange, which embraces had been rnudo yesterday In Washing­ the real estalo selling campaign put
Several
for the winter and summer
Haywood, who had hoped to elicit
forces was transferred to Florida apd Sarasota county as well ns Manatee ton whereby French sailors, home­ un by themselves to sell Sanford real
times in tho past the millionaire
important Information from him. But
ward
bound,
would
I
k
*
issued
half
Porto Rico division, it is announced county.
cstato throughout tho entire United Fuller kept silence there, too, for
yacht owners have been to Sanford
a
litre
of
wlno
a
day
after
tho
three
by Director Haynes. A. B. Stroup,
States.
with their fine boata and wanted to
the most part. While ho gave some
Mr.
formerly In charge in the Florida di­
Wo suppose every amateur gard- mile limit had been passed.
It will be tho policy o f this firm to Information that Mr. Haywood said
keep them hero all summer but there
GRAN DRAPID S, Mich., June 1 8 .vision was transferred to division nor has hi* moments o f depression Hordes said he had received notice to first advertise the real bargains and
was no place where they could he Bernard J. McCalc, o f Dctfolt. was inmight prove to be of value, he de­
comprised o f North Carolina and when he say* bitterly: I f it’* more this effect from Ambassador Jusae- pick ups, to the home |&gt;co|de through
anchored with safety.
stantty killed when he was thrown
clined to tall hi* full story, Mr- Hay­
than an Inch high, It's a w e e d .- rand.
the Sanford Herald, giving them the
With the completion o f the con­ from his machine during a 100 milt part o f Virginia.
Under the arrangement, he added, first opportunity o f securing these wood said, unlet* he were promised
Oolumbus,
Ohio, State Journal.
crete pier and concrete
boat basin automobile race here yesterday. Mcbargain
the
Hors would receive this wine In ac­ fine bargain*,, either fo r # home or ful Immunity. This
will come the boats o f all kinds to Cale was thrown fifty feet and hi*
federal
prosecutor
refused
to
strike.
cordance with the French law while farm or as an investment, and then
cruise the upper BL Johns river and neck was broken. The machine over­
Wall Street, with one eye, on the
bound to the United States, would flooding the malls with Sanford liter
when the canal is cqt into Indian turned when U struck » “ * h‘n*
Fuller
hearing and the other sharply
have their suppliea locked up whllo ature, and phamphleta describing tho
river to contlnuo the cruise down to cn by Byron Daley, of Jack.onvllc,
on
the
lookout for additions to tbs
in port, and would get their rations property they havo fo r sale, and pro­
Mich., which had stopped because o f a
(Dr m e AeeeeUtrg Tree.*
string
o
f recent brokerage fallurea,
Miami.
again after their vessel had passed mote a new Interest In the out-sldcr
D ENVER, June 19.— Mrs. Kath­
It means that Sanford can make a blown tire.
was decidedly nervous all day. More
out.
fo r Ba'nford,
Glen Howard, o f Indianapolis, com erine O'Connor, Denver society wo­
strong bid for tourists and a bid
than forty representative atocks list­
The wine supply will be admitted
In addition to their multigraphing
man
and
daughter
o
f
J.
K.
Mullen,
op
behind
McCale’s
machine
that few cities in Florida can make
under seal a* ‘'medicinal" supplies. and real estate department, they han­ ed by the 'big board" made new low
The work should bo pushed by the struck R and .hunted it through t j . Denver millionaire, surrendered to­
IM PE R IAL KONCItJUM OR EXE­ M. Bordea said, the French minister dle fire, auto and casualty insurance, records fo r tho year, falling off from
city officials
and U&gt;« boat barin fence, injuring Roy Rich and Guy B. day to United States Marshall Dollio f health having adviaed the Am eri­ bonds, loans and Investment*. They a to 6 points and closing with losses
CUTIVE HOARD OF OR­
• nd son on charge o f consipracy to vio­
should be ready as soon as possible Cole, spectators. Both,
GANIZATION
can government that a half litre of also render service on Income tax o f 3 to 6 points.
and then herald to the world that Howard were injured In the crash, late section o f national prohibition
wine a day was essential to the wel­ problems, have an accounting depart­
the 8 L Johns river and Sanford offer but H ow .n l continued to drive for an- law and was put under bond o f fif­
t i * TUa A » « ' l * ------ r —
. fare of French sailors as food.
ment, notary public and public sten­ AMJIEKST SENIORS
A T LA N T A , June 18.— Members of
the yachtsmen what they have w* nj* othcr tap and was awarded fifth place teen, thousand dollars fo r appearance
SUPPORT LIBERALS
ographer. Taking U *11 in all, it l#
in Federal court June 22. to plead.
the Elan composing the Imperial PE N N SY LV A N IA R. R. REBUKED.
ed for the past twenty-five years. » by the judges.
.
• $
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one o f Sanford's n»o*t coipplcta o ffic ­
■- *— .-------------------Klondllum, or executive board of or­
will also stimulate the business of ,
Seniors of Amherst on commence­
es o f this nature.
ganisation, are in session at impsrial
yachts ifi Sanford «s many local i&gt;eo- USING MAILS T O DEFRAUD
United States Railroad Labor board
...........
ment eve adopt resolution supporting
See that your property Is listed with
18 TH E CHARGES BROUGHT
headquarters hers today according to of Ohicago rebu kre^enniyU M '^vtsplo want to owa good boata but at
help them bring In outside President Alexander Melklejohn under
an announcement of order. It waa tem
AG AINST CHICAGO MAN
the present time they have n«r plaos
forr alleged
alleged defiance of rulea—on capital.
7... Watch the Dally Herald for
r..r fire for'alleged liberal viaws.
tem fo
{ k. J •4*4
stated all flftaen members of ths shop crafts organisation.
to keep them. There will be boat

Citrus Exchange to
Harding Pledged
Put in a Packing
Two Votes Today
Plant in Manatee
By Porto Rico

Hazeltine to Change
To Florida Territory,
Stroup to Carolina

One Driver Killed
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in Motor Car Race
, in Grand Rapids

Denver Society Wom­
an Violates Prohi Law
is Put Under Bond

KLAN MEETING,
IN ATLANTA
MANY THERE

Pennsylvania Bank
Loses Trust Funds, . j
Treasurer Arrested

ra~s and other * a t * r .ports *R dur­
c W c J o T i—
- Kr,',‘ A . Kr.e 1■
ing the winter aad &lt; *r lake frepA wUI
take on a decided different appear- bet, forimer head of Kriebel A («•
■lock b r o k e n ,'* o * bankrupt, and
anee during the winter of our coming
season.
tative of the cOr
ry in federa
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llove* argument to guilty today by the
tW
£ r t r f tttaff mall, in scheme Ut.dewell that
.
|fraud.
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that don

HAiiSTs^/TB
Discovery of shortage o f a $176,000
in trust fund* of Wnynaaboro Trust
Company, Waynesboro, waa reported
today by Secretary of Banking Cam­
eron, who announced he ordered thearrest of Charles Hoover, treasurer.

Klondllum from various parts of tho
United BUte# w#re attending. Offlclaja decline to discus* purpose of the
meeting declaring it a regular session
of the body but previous atatemanU
Indicating charge* recently made by
Emperor Simmons against Wlxard
Evans nnd others w

their bargains,

MUST CEASE UKBIBTANCfc

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STILL PRESIDENT-

The road home Is paved with good
u Yuan Hung still consider#
Intentions—carry
out that said Inten­
Ruhr passive resistance must be or­
self
president of China,
dered ceased by Berlin, Premier Poin­ tion by opening that account at the
Iron
Peking whef* * * h
care la said to tell Grqat Britain in Seminole County Bank.
seeking alianre with \c*d
considering draft by Brussels of re­
The Herald far first class jab wotk. churls.
cent reply.

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CHICAGO, June 19.— A wompn, or
Gnrrick, nlso
The boat basin and pier will Ik: man, Mrs. Frances
started within ■ fe w days as the bids known as Fred Thompson, was iden­
for tho same were opened ycstcnlny tified today by Mrs. Richard C. Tesand the following bids read at the rocr as Kupposed woman bandit who
speeial meeting o f the City Conupis- shot and instantly killed her husbnftd
sioners in the C.lty Hall. There were in n hold up June 6. It was first suponly three bids fo r the worjf nnd they j posed to be a man disguised ns n womnn prisoner, was declared by Frank
werc as follows:
Interstate Contracting Company, Hnrrick who with two others arrested
with nccused to hnvc lived ns his wife
J68,877.60.
,
Tho Robt.'M uggce Company, $120,­ fourteen years.. Known ns Mrs. Gnr|rick, the suspect in tho opinion of
494.80.
police led double life us both mnn
R. J. Gillespie, 1106,272.40.
The City Commissioner* decided to nnd woman mns&lt;piernding ns one or
wait until this morning to go over the the other nt different times.
matter fully nnd Chairman I-ake so
stated to tho bidders yesterday after­

N0T\ TALK

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Visiting: Yachtsm en

K IL L IN G .

C A T A N IA , June 19.— Eruption o f Mount Etna continues unnlmted. One Stl-enm of Invn now threatening Glnrrc a city of about
20,00(1 inhabitants nt base o f the volcano and the population is be­
ginning to move. About fifty thousand persons alrendy have been
made homeless in nrca surrounding Etna. Ashes, cinders und
stones emitted by volcano nrc so (hick as to dArken the sun.
•
Great rivers of molten rock, pouring down the sleep sides of
Ihe mountain, from numerous fissures nrc overwhelming nil be­
fore them, nnd the inhabitants of the surrounding settlements, arc
fleeing in despair, while crops and homes disappear under the his­
sing flood. The rnuin ernter of Aetna, after the fissure displayed
last week suddenly opened nt midnight Sunday, with a noise like
the firing of a thousand cannons. There waa subterranean rumb­
lings, flames shot to the sky, and the populations of the little
townH about the base of the cone fled to the plains, l ive great
cracks opened in the side of the mountain nnd from these mouths,
several kilometers, frohi the old crater, came streams fo lava.
Thousands o f tons of ricks and ashes were hurled to a hclghth
of from thirty to sixty feet from both the old nnij the new
nnd the lava streams advancing on a frontage estimated nt 5,409
yards, laid waste the vineyards, nnd forests In their paths, and
progressed at n speed of a mile nnd a qunrter an hour. Isolated
houses, left enrly by their occupants, long acqu ain ts with Aetna s
habits, were speedily dcvnslcd. The important railway station or
Cnsliglione was destroyed.
.
Lingunglnss, which Is some ten miles from the center crater,
was surrounded by lava. Several houses in the town collapsed, and
most of the villages in the neighborhood wore quickly deserted.
The skv was dull with smoke, and cinders, nnd dust fell heavily
ovor a large nrca. The sight of the first fugitives from the danger
zone coming into Messninn, coupled with the terrifying subterran­
ean noises heard there, drove hundreds o f citizens o f that town
to the senshore for s a f e t y . ______________________________________ _

DID

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rest Induce
n Offer to

Powder Plkat at Naahville and Wrecks

F U L L E R A N D McGEE A R E
F IR S T GO A T S LED TO
S LA U G H TE R

-

W O M AN WHO DID

One Man Killed,
Four Are Injured
in Tank Explosion

_

ROME, June 19.— A wave of lava from n violent eruption of
Mount Etna Is advancing steadily today qn LinRunRlossn dispatch­
es from Catania stntc. Lava Ls flowing across the railway and
hns reached a point unly n few hundred yards from the town. CiutSA ID TO EE M AN DISGUISED AS tiglionc nlstrWnnced. Violence or cnyttlon increasing.

W A SH IN G TO N , June 19.— Part of
the mystery which surrounded the
latest treasury move in ship liquor
controversy was dispelled todny liy
declaration In official
circles thnt
hereafter the ship's doctor on foreign
Miips will be given custody In Amcrican waters o f such liquor ns he is
willing to certify is for medlclnnl pur­
poses.
Although no one nt the treasury
would discuss development in dctnil,
it wns assumed under this policy will
he possible for foreign ships bring in
wine' rut ions for crows
under seal
providing the doctor
in
charge
chooses to regard intoxicants so car­
ried ns medicinal. A letcr sent yes­
terday hy Secretary Mellon to the
Public Health Service constitutes con­
struction of medicinal provisions of
law nnd mnkes sun* all foreign luws
requiring ships to carry medicinal
liquors will he complied with.
l»y
those instructions ship's doctor may
make sworn statement ns to liquors
they deem necessary for medicinal
purposes nnd public health officers
will not disputo their opinion.

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Man or Woman
Bandit Recognized
by W ife of Tesmer

_

ONE O F T H E G R E A T E S T rM
PRO VEM ENTS SAN FO R D
HAS M AD E IN Y E A R S

M ELLO N
MAKES
SECRETARY
N EW R U LIN G FOR FOREIGN
.
VESSELS.

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bnly a Few Yards from Linguaglossa and CastL
fflionc is Also Threatened—Violence of Erup­
tion is Increasing—50,000 Made Homeless

�TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY.

&gt; ftrfirais Vtalllaa hfjo
: a w r w k «r « mr r m ils s

r* r s iM t il.lM , write
I. S rs im w a i. Birina
i m Ik« liA i. Ii will
ria l**

SOCIAL jCALENt)AR

.

Tuesday—The Program ^ p n rtn tc d t
o l the Women’s Mlxslonary 8oClcty
w ill'm e e t'a t the homo o f Mrs. W.
8 . THbntton a t SrSfPp.'m.
Tuesday— Rumjll\-Whitrtcr, nuptials
Italy Crtisa CatfraL
*
.Wednesday— Wedding at Miss Prjlhces Ixiuise Chsppcfl and Mr. Jdekaon Pemberton, nt the Methodist
Church.
Mrs. O. L. Taylor Is spending a
few weeks at the Oasis at Daytonr,
Beach.

gepns,of Florida, was very , actjvy
durldg the, World War anjl ,1s now
Natlonnl Exccqtlvc Commlltcemnq
American ■L fg io o .^ I)r. Foster Is ,to
i)c congratulated.on, winning such a
qhaimlng bride, who'has made a host
of .friends during her short stay in
tVaynesvillc,
Dr. and Mrs., Foster
expect to spend theJr. honeymoon In
the mountalna,of .North Carolina.—
Wayncrvllle 'Mountaineer,. ,,m
,
• Dr. Foster is well known In San­
ford where he -practiced medicine for
some time, afterward
moving
to
Hawks Park where he has a large
sanatorium.
..
•

M r). Fred Wilson nnd children left
Saturday for a visit with relatives In C III OMEGA SO R O RITY G IRLS
Brandon, Fla.
W IL L ENJOY HOUSE P A R T Y
The annual Chi Omega Sororjty
Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Burdick and
house party will he a delightful event
baby and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 . Stumon
beginning Thursday of - the coming
motored'to Orlando yesterday for the
week nnd continuing for two weeks
being held at the Clearwater Beach
hotel, Clearwater Beach, the guests
Mr. and Mrs. D. L Smith o f Arcadia
nt this affair occupying one entiro
w«Ve the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. It. E.
wing of-this pleasant hostelry.
Herndon on Friday cn route to their
Tho house party will assemble a
homo from Jacksonville.
number o f girls who have been at­
lias Lida Smith who has been tending tho Florida State College for
■Ing Master Tommie Jones nt Women, nnd promises to be one con­
■tona Beach will return home to- tinuous round o f enjoyment apd gai­
ety, the girls being chaperoned by
Mrs. Forest U k c
of Sanford and
Mrs.
C.
G.
Copp,
of
Tampa.
..
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Herndon and
Members
o
f
Chi
Omega
alumni
In
Claude and Mr. and Mra. O. P. Hernthe
city
arc
Invited
to
visit
the
beach
doit apent the week end at Dnytonn
nt any lime Joining the young mem­
bers of the house party for tho dny.
The Chi Omega girls who will com­
Emmett Hunt and Harry Kent left
yefterday afternoon for Atlanta, fin., pose the house party arc: Misses
where they went to bring back sev­ Sarah Keller, Mary I j &gt;uI*c Dickin­
son, Katherine Hroaddus, Elisabeth
eral new Oakland*.
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Conn. Mary Weedon, Mnrthn Nelson,
Mr*. Bryan Hlurmnn and baby left
yesterday for their home In Atlanta,
Ga., afte ra pleasant visit hero with
hert mother, Mfs. E. A. Douglass.
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Bernice Austin and brother
le ft yesterday on tho boat for Jarksonviltc, from there they will visit
I .nylon, o f Gainesville, Marian Kanfriends and relatives In Georgia.
derson, Jlilda Griffin, of Orlando.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lyman and Soritn I .ukc, of Sanford, Norma G rif­
two handsome young sons, o f Alta­ fin of Kissimmee. •
monte Springs, spent tho afternoon • Mrs. w illiam Dupree, Mrs. (leorgr
Cnry, Mrs. Frank Massey, three re­
In Sanford a* the guests of friends.
cent brides, who nre Chi Omega*,
MI m Mary Armstrong left Sutur- will enjoy the pleasure o f the house
daY for Daytona • Beach where she party for part of the time.
The girls who are coming from out
win ipond a week as the guest of
of
town, will arrive probably tomor­
Mrs. W. A. Ix(Tier at her cottage.
row, In order to tie present at the
Miss Velma Allen or Montgomery, marriage of Ml** Mary . Wallace
A l»l, Is the guest of her aunt, Mr*. Ixnnlirlghl, who Is nlso a Chi Omega,
Jafties Alien, at 411 Park avenue, and to Mr. J. Frank Davis, which takes
wifi also spend a short time ns the place Tuesday evening, they having
been college mates of Miss I Jimguest of Mrs. Luke Thompson.
bright, nt the Florida State College
4n*t Sara Warren Eaaterby, Owen for Women at Tallahassee.
Misses llildn Griffin, Marian San­
Ijgips spent tho week end nt Dnyna Beach with Mrs. Ed Higgins derson, of Orlando, Margaret l-nyton,
family
Who are spending the Elisabeth Cockrell, o f * Gainesville,
Norinn Griffin, of Kissimmee, will be
immcr there.
the guests preceding the house party
Hr. and Mrs. George Do Cotton nnd of Miss Elisabeth Copp at her home
theft- guests Mrs. 0 . A. De Colic* and In the Park .View Apartments, while
Mils
£otlqa formed a rongnclal Misses Alberta nnd Martha Murphrcc
party 'spending tho dny yesterday nt o f Gainesville will visit Miss Mary
I jjuIso Dickinson, nnd Miss Marga­
Dw^tona Beach.
ret Fralcigh of Madison, will visit
Katherine
Hroaddus. Mias
■ itr.'nnd Mr*. C, W. Stokes. Misses Miss
IkMithy Hloko* and llnxel
Sorrell Evelyn Beasley-1* with Miss Sarah
weta »mong tho Sanford folk* enjoy­
ing* t io cooling breexes nt Dnytonn

was arranged in one corner_of the re­
ception "hall . 1 Acre delicious fruit
punch, was served j throughout the
evening; ,by Miss Itorothca Mickey,
^ n e punch bowl
wns embedded It)
roses and ferns,
.
Mrs.. McBride received the guests
wearing a .becoming gown o f green
crepe de chine with drnplngs of gold
lace and corsngc boquet o f rdscs.
Miss Graves, lovely In a chic frock
o f green figured crepe
with gray
trimmings, wag mot. at the door by
two little maidens, J^nHa Ann Powers
and Helen W(lson, dkintly dressed In
green knd^white, who escorted her to
the seat o f l u y i o r . '' .
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•A rle v e r contest was, enjoyed by the
gtlests. The first prise, n bath mat,
was won by Mrs. A. K. Powers, the
booby prlw , a lemon eqilecxcr, went
to Miss Weyma Graves and these In
turn were presented to the honorec.
A fte r the contest each guest was
icqucstcd to w rit* her favorite re­
ceipt which was filed in n cook book
nnd presented to the honorec as a
memento o f the occasion.
An Interesting program was ren­
dered during the evening. Miss
Pomnrtus Musson gnve n humorous
reading. A poem, " L ife ’s Shower
written by Mrs. Mickey nnd dedicated
to Miss Graves, was rend by Miss
Mary Zachary. Misses Fnyc Mickey
arid Julia Lning rendered plnno se­
lections.
.
Following the program the shower
was presented.
To the strains of
“ Tho BrUM Chorus” from Lohejigrin little Marin Ann nnd Helen en­
tered carrying n white trunk contain­
ing the gifts.
On the cover wns
placed a beautiful white wnx slipper
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J. D. Kelllvcr, o f . Orlando, waa
among the visitors to the city today.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly, Robert
Holly and May Ifo lly spent tho day

. Messrs. Mabane and Nelson, o f QrInndo. wcre-shsklnq tyand* with many
friends hcnntajMjL Jfra n k Mebane in
tho populK?%ulck mnn nnd his' a
host o f friends kll over the state.
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.. W e aro gli.glad to see Doug G riffin
back.on the job a ffr r having so much
trouble with his arm. Of course, w*e
all kno^r that this was just n Joke as
Doug only wanted a little vacation.
, Watch tho Herald for the
big
Mclsch building edition and all yvho
were interested In the construction
and furnishing material for this fine
building will have aomethihg o f inter­
est to tell you.

to WfcSlt
offer Mr. A»pb
S I 'lN W A t L D IE 8 ;G V
ington'. t f t *
A T A G E OF 78 Y E A R S
He was widely known as a genea­
lo g is t , and among some o f tho his­
torical works o f which he was author'
waa "H istory o f the Aspinwall Fam ­
ily In* Am erica." He wns fo r many
years historian o f tho Society o f M ay­
flower Dclecndonts.
Mr. Aspinwall was n 32d degree (
Scottish Rite Mason, n Knight Tern-,
plar nnd n life member o f Almas
Temple. He Is survived by one son,*
Clarence A . Aspinwall, president o f j
the Security Storage Company o f this,
fo r many year*, r * » horn
Fort
Ann, N . V., In 1845, and was tho city, nnd two brothers in New Y ork:
son tof the late Rev. Joseph Aikln A s­
pinwall o t Jjurida,) LM ngstone coun­
ty^, N. Y\. He was educated at Nuntin Literary Institute, and whop near­
ly ready for college* at the age o f
sixteen, Joined the Union' force* In
response to a call fok troops by Preaident Lincoln.
He waa. n member o f Company F,
33rd New York. Volunteers during the
war. A t the closo o f the struggle he
Joined with his commanding officer,
CoJ. John Carter o f Titusville,' Pa., and
entered business. President Cleve­
land in 1885 Offered him ’ an appoint­
ment in the Interior Etepartment in
eparge o f n division, and accepting the

B. A. Howard, the real estate king
o f tho metropolis o f I^tkc Okeecho­
bee, enmo in yesterday ar.d will re­
turn tomorrow, accompanied by his
fam ily, who will aptfnd the summer
there.

S T O P BAC K AC H E, KIDNEY
TR O U B LE

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. IlnlKaml Mr.
nnd Mrs. Dick Brown and thoMmby
went over to Coronado Beach yester­
day. A ll o f them will stay a week or
so with the exception o f Mr. Hall who
came back vesterduy afternoon.
Pop Conner nays that he is going to
catch some o f the big fish that are no
abundant around Sanford in the muny
lukes, i f ho has to buy all the fishing
tackle there is in Sanford tp do it, nnd
that he is going to conquer the art of
throwing a minnow with a reel if it is
the last thing ho ever does. Ask him
if he caught any fish tomorrow.

Jug in nnd .practicing a

I S J with a sore, sour, blasted itow“ 21 »cK. Food -Joti not aoumh.
Initrod It it a •ourre of murry, caiuia|
puii, belching, diuioeM sad head•dies.
q Tho perron wah a bad Uomath
should bo aatufied with •aoihtof lew
liua penruoent, Luting (did.
q Tho right remedy will ad npoo tho
lining! of the tlomnch, corichtho blood,
•id in calling out the calanhal poiaooa
and ttrengtlien trrtj bodily function,
q Tho largo number of pcoplwwho
hare nvxeufully uied Dr. Haftarea’a
famous medicine, recommended for all
catanlial condition!, o ta the itroogeit
powible endoneoMat for
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Reginald Denny

It’s the real thing, with the famous
race scenca at Churchill
Louisville, tho race track; ft* Dtr.'
by crowd, even the famous hor*
Monrich, figured In this glorious’
romance, and the screen’s first bit
state.
epic o f racing Kentucky. A store
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\ filled with thrills that stir? «,*
Mr. Aspinwall wns n brother o f M .. with Its big moments and breath­
C. Asninwall. manager o f the P o sta l! taking altuations—a&lt;t th? ron 0|
tho proudest families In Kentkeky
gamely battle against a crushin*
fato to save the honor of his f » m
ily and regain the position wrest
od from him by treachery. AdW
attraction Stan Laurel in “ M.J

Eustis Rotarlans thronged the city
Saturday with big placards on their
hats and Rotary wheels all over them
and they captured Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave
Thrasher nnd Charlie Henry nnd took
them with the party to St. Louis.

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i Daily Herald on sa&gt;o st Jo*’*. Smoke
FurnIJurc, pianos, safes, In fact
A N Y T H IN G , A NY’ W H E RE, moved on
short notice, by the Q U IC K SE RVIC E
T R A N S F E R . Phone 408.
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P e- r u - nA

Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull
headache, tired feeling, too frequent
urination, discolored or strong odor
aro symptoms o f kidney and bladder
trouble. " I was always having a
backache which caused mo great suf.
fc rln g ," writes Mrs. Feber, Medford,
Mass. “ Could not sleep and at times
I could not stand, straight. Tried Co­
lay Kidney Pijls arul found relief.1’,!
Stop bneknehs, kidney and blsddcj:
troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Soli
cverywhdrc.TT^dv.
. G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch F.xpert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
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the Ijorqc o f Mrs. Marshall. As soon
id a suitable dwejllng ran be secured,
they will Ik? Joined by their two sons,
one o f whppi Is attending un olTi-er’s
training camp anil tho other a college
In Georgia. Mr. Thompson is employ­
ed a* n linotype operator on the llnily
the Unlvcrsnlist
Church,
Tuesday Herald.
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evening, June 12th, nt seven-thirty
IHg American Legion meeting soon
when Mr. William Edmund Melsch
of Sanford, Florida, and Miss Dolly and we want to ace every Legion
Marie Teague were united in mar­ member in Seminole county present
riage. .During the half hour preced­ for we want to have a big celebration
ing the arrival of the wedding party, on July Fourth, so watch the Herald
a musical program was rendered with for the announcement o f the date they
Miss Irma Conine o f Camp Hill, A la ­ will meet. I f you are not a I.cgion
bama, at the piano, opening with n member, why In Sam Hill don't you
solo" Because" by
Miss
Margaret join today. We need every ex-service
Dunlap of l-aurens. Misses Margaret man who has an honorable discharge
and Sara Dunlap then sung "O Per­ from the army, navy nnd marines to
fect Ijiv e " nnd "U n til." The bridal belong to the Camphell-Lossing post
party entered tb the strains o f the here In Seminole county, so put in
your name today nnd be u real bud*

o f tha bride and Mr. Harold Fuller,
Miss Jessie Graves, n bride-elect of
who took their positions In front of
next month, was the charming lionthe chancel. Then came Miss Mildred
orec Friday evening when Mrs. F. D.I
Simmons, who w «» lovely in apricot
McBride entertained at a miscellan­
georgette and Miss Catherine Teague,
eous shower at her lovely home on
sister of the bride, who wore u be­
Myrtle avenue.
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coming gown of napphlrc blue. The
The roomit were nrlistlcally deco­
last two ushers Messrs. Calvin nnd
rated with a profusion of cut flowers,
Martin Teague of Ixiurcns took their
aspuragus fern ami bamboo. French
positions followed by two little flow ­
baskets, tied with bows of pink tulle,
er girls, Jessie Teague o f Laurens
nnd vases of Radiance roses and fern
and Caroline Fuller, who wore dainty
llias Kdioth F.llnnd is expected were used in the reception hall. The
frocks of white organdie. Next came
hoQto' next week to Join her mother stairway was n lovely Itank of pink
the state dame of honor, clad in
I t £ JliUYs, Mrs. R. W. Lyon and roses and fern.
orchid romainc and pearls, Mrs. W,
’daUilBlelfc. ‘ Miss Kiland has been
fry a ta l vases of pink and lavender
Theodore Ixingley o f Sanford, Klnv
spVktlirfg tieveral week* with friends dahlias decorated the dining room.
an aunt-of the bride.
Mian.. Edith
aild’W atltfceJn Bade City and Tam- Tho dining table was graced with a
Teague, slater of the bride, who worp
cunning center-piece representing a
a lovely gown o f bonded coral georr
forked true stump on the top of which
guile, waa maid o f honor. The ntalda’
ik ii. II. fc. Takech and grand- were little cupid* sheltered under a
bouquets were American Beauty rose*
d^ttghter have returned from a two- white umbrella. Above this bung a
and sweat pens. Little Rachel Simw M k i visit to her daughter, Mrs. E. •liver moon showering down tlnsled
H\oits aqd Mary Jean Winebrenc^,
Mol nor o f Foroandlna, Flay tho i f 1*, threads suggestive of rain, Oh either
dieased In white organdie, precede}!
ter'and fam ily accompanied her home. sido were silver candlesticks, holding
the bride, scattering
rose petals ip
||)V. Mulnar will alay
for ■ *cW lighted pink tnpers.
her path.
Mr. Johpnic Melsch, as
In the living room the color motif
wooks.
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best man accompanied the gruotp
o f white nnd green was emphasised
from tho anlo room to the altai* where
fc r i. U u r u a and lltUe son who with baskets nnd vases o f white
ho mol his bride.
The bride » « ;
have beeu Ihe gueeta o f her mother, daisies ur.d fern. A t end was placed
beautiful in her wedding gown of
lira. Prank, and brother Fells, left tho honorec'* chair over which was
crepe de chine draped with silk
Friday by boat fo r tb d r home in hung a Jarge, j*h i}c, gnnopy edorned whita
fepanUh lace oxquisite lit its simple
f j f T ’ r f N. Y . Tiiey wen- dw ftn . with brides' roaOa, ferns nnd Ik»w * nf
loveliness with a touch o f silver. Her
y ia ig d home bw her mother. Felix wliito tul!,\ Tho Imkpraund wns of
veil was
w liift, iai»Jy lylje, held
p i n * will Join them about the first bamboo.
close to-Iter head with a wreath o f
A dainty ap|Kiinted punch table.
uVoitasaJ « i r » p a m i

daughter left Suturdny for points
throughout the north and Mr. Smith,
who is the manager o f the SeminoleOverland Company, while on this trip
will visit the Wlllys-Ovorlaml factory
at Tolodo, ()., and seo if they can not
supply the demand fo r ever increas­
ing sales of tho R e d ’ Bird Overland
here in Seminole county. Mr. Smith
has been unable to get cars enough
to siftiply the demand that he has bad
for them here in this vicinity. He will
ulso visit the Paige nnd ‘Jewett fac­
tory at Detreit and talk over the pros­
pects o f the coming year alniut the
Paige urn! Jewett cars. This is a com-

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party did not Include
either Rob
N I w t I . i In P r lr * If* A I . i b n
Holly o f the Sanford Herald or Herb
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A H fO C IA T K II

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Tha Associated P)-**a la «xc1u*lvetr
•Milled to' lLa uaa for republlcatlon or
all n i*&gt; dispatcher rradltod to It or
not otharwlaa crcifitrd In thla paper
and al*o tha locui nowa published
haraln.
All rlghta o f ra-f Ubllcatlon of special
• (■patches haraln f*r• also reserved.
Offieri HB IIAI.il flVILbllljJ. r i « a * l «
Foreign A«l»*r /*ln* h*pt«eenlstlve

THE AMEBirAt f PRESS ASSOCIATION

AND

Florida people generally are more
or less jCamiliar with the present-day
uses o f clectricty, for commercial and
domestic purposes, although Us use
Is not as general ns it might bo and
ns it will be in n few years from
now, jddging by the increasing in­
stallations thnt nre being made nnd
the more numerous instances where
it Is being discovered thnt electric
current can l&gt;c employed with profit
am! convenience. The. value thnt Is
in water power, however, is not ap­
preciated ns generally ns it should
hr in order thnt it mny bo put to
work more generally.

INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.

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S A N F O R D ’S C IT Y

P L A N N IN G

N B W S I'A l’ ER IIE A D LI N ES.

whether it be the intrigues o f the
invisible empire, the specious jTcasort*
ing o f the class-conscious feconstructioh league, or the altogether irre­
sponsibility o f the unseasoned mouthIngs o f the labor agitator, must take
life as it comes.
But
eventually,
when these passing spasms hnvc run
their course, the hope is that the
eternal principles o f civil liberty and
the essential safeguards o f justice
will plead their own cause, and do n
belated justice to him even though
at the moment he mny hnye passed
to his fathers nnd be sleeping bcnenth the sod.
Individuals and their maschinatiuns,
builded always on their selfish am­
bitions, nre ephemeral; principles arc
eternal. I f 1 n fnlse principle be ad­
mitted, then wc niust one and all
bo prepnred to nccept its ultimate.
I f such false principle be not admit­
ted, then ono mny look forward over
tho lapse o f time to the Justification
o f the sound principles which arc
ever involved.

Will YouBackYourselftoWin?
I f you will not, how can you
expect anyone else to do so?
. The people o f this World usual­
ly rate a man by how he rates
himself.
Every time you add a dollar to
your interest-bearing account,
yodfback yourself to win.
Let this bank help you out.

.Peoples Bank.
o f S a n fo r d

That about states the whole mat­
ter.— Leesburg Commercial.
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FLO RID A
Deposits on Ford Savings Plan received here.

COMMISSION.

Now nnd then you henr someone
This is the time o f the year to ob­
complain
thnt
newspapers piny up
Sanford, thnt enterprising * little
serve the rules o f swimming and the
I ho news o f crime nnd the mb-hnps of.
rules o f the tides nnd all that per­
city nt the head o f navigation on the
society with too much front pngc em­
St. Johns river, famous among other phasis. There is some justification tains to benches nnd lakes. This is
Old Mount Arina Is erupting again
the foolish season, when fools rock
things for Its highly developed hack to the criticism, and yet not to the
and the people living in thn( neigh­
boat* nnd go out beyond their depth
country nnd the immense shipments extent that the complainants would
borhood nre g e llin g nwny from
nnd other things.
o f celery nnd lettuce which it nn- carry it.
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Newspapers do not make the news
r
Mnrnthnn dancers ordered oil the
nually sends out, not to mention great
that the people living nenr Mount
In the Times-Union o f Saturday
— or at least those true to their mis­ floor Saturday night nt Jacksonville
quantities o f every kind o f vegetables
Aetna are probably not Insured for there appeared nn article, in the se­
sion, do not. They simply publish
hired a truck and danced on it nil
ries being written by Roger W. Dab- which can lie grown In the winter, has the facts. The people who commit
life —only fire.
night. They
going a fter nworld
son, a distinguished economist, who taken a long step forward In the rc- crime, who violate the rules o f so­
---- ..... - O" ' -■ - record and hcrtH s hoping they nre
There are 'only foiirteen In the now Is to some extent a Floridian, in cent pnst, the Influence o f which will ciety, o f the church nnd the schools, made to dance by thelaw for the rest
race for U. H. Senator to take the which he discussed wnter power ns n reach fnr into the future.
It has nnd those who commit indiscretions o f their lives.
*
,
*
are responsible fo r the character nnd
place made vacant by ’the death of sound investment. In that article,
received
from
the
legislature
at
its
the quality o f front page news that
Knute Hudson. They must see some­ which may have escaped the attention
last session authority for the estab­ is growing so alarmingly largo that H E A V Y LOADS ON GOOD ROADS.
thing in the job thnt Knute Kould o f busy but practical people, were
said some things thnt, while npplirn- lishment of a city planning commis­ newspapers are put to the test to
Knot Know.
DcSotn county is going to take care
hie 4he country over, were o f special sion, The odd thing
nhnut this is know where to draw the line, nnd
of
its paved roads in n manner worthy
importance
to
the
people
of
this
state,
The young Indy who is dean of
thnt it should he necessary to appeal good people are disposed to criticise.
R a dd iffc College says thnt everyone where, now wnter power is being
Now comes nn eminent jurist and of emulation by nil the counties of
to the legislature nt nil on a matter
The
roads
have been
that wants to go to college should given more attention than in the pnst.
tells us that the U-st cure for the the state.
which
involves
the
classified
nnd
strict
regulations
of
people o
•’ an* I growing divorce evil is, publicity. He
have that privilege and some means Mr. itahson tells o f the enormous wa­
ford
alone.'
Rut
that many people who would the lads going over the same will he
mir an uiu
. says thnt
should be employed for funds to send ter power, In other states, that Is per­
In this way DcSoto
them. The dean Is nil right. Ther* mitted to go to wuste, in New York give the legislature authority to stick w illingly face n court trial hesitnte carried out.
is nothing finer in the world than a alone what is equivalent to thu power its fingers into every pie thnt is in to face the publicity, such a trinl j county will give its-public roads the
same degree o f protection accorded to
horses
not being process o f making in nny part o f the would give them.
good education and with all the col­ of four million
leges thnt we have every boy and girl utilized ns It might lie, nnd profitably, state. We hope to see the time when
One o f America's greatest states­ other property belonging to the peo­
that wants a college education should were streams harnessed to machinery our people shall become so imbued men has just recently written an ple.— Arcadia Enterprise.
----------- o----------to produce electric current which in with the spirit o f modernism that article in which he contends that pub­
be helped to get one.
strictly
local
matters
shrdl
.lie'
left
turn would .drive other machinery,
----------- o----------LO C AL B ILLS.
licity is the most effective weapon
IIP. C A R E F U L OF T H E UN OKU- light cities nnd towns nnd provide for entirely to the people most concern­ against the crookedness of polities
ed, under the guidance and direction
a vast number of utilities.
TO W
One of the well known but generand the wanton system of spoilism
of liberal general
laws. Rut thnt
The people from the Interior who
practiced in some quarters,
tally glussed-over evils o f our leglslnSomething thnt Floridians should
are visiting the various benches and appreciate, as stated by Mr. Robson, time is not yet so the people o f San­
Ono o f the greatest preachers in I live system is the method o f passing
ford appealed perforce to the legis­
especially the east coast Jbeachcs, is this:
the United
States
recently said: local laws. Says Bryan Muck in the
lature for authority-4n organize their
should 1*0 careful o f the undertow. It
"The
pulpit
needs
more
publicity.j Pensacola Journal:
,
"There is a constantly increasing city planning commission, ami the
Is treacherous and gets in Its work
1
he
church
can
only
meet
present
I
"
j
don’
t
know
how
you
feel
uliout
wisdom
before you realize that it has you In demand for household electrical up- |legislature |„ ji* . Infinite
day problems ns olhi r institutions j the mutter, but l am net g o in g - to
its grasp and then usuifily it Is too pllnnccs, nnd nn increasing number i Krill,t,.,| the request,
meat present day
problems; and it vote for nny man in the legislature
o f homes nre availing themselves of
lato to rescue yourself or ho rescued.
So far as We know Sanford has should welcome the fullest nnd frank- ,,r stnte senate, no
man unless
the conveniences o f electricity. Fur­
A1J fho beSrh resorts are supposed to
taken I hi lead i
n
,e sm.i i r |t,|t discussion o f
Its doings by the l,,. promises not to
have passed
ther,
more
and
more,
factories
and
have life saving pppnratus and a crew
cities of the state in taking this for- ,,riw. ••
,
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,
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,
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local laws without im tifving the peno f life savers hut few o f them have mills are being electrically equipped, ward step. It is right in line with
-pi ,,. i.
, f
detictiv..
, , ,
.
.
.
.
,
. . . .
,, ,
*m
,l,&lt; oj a u e iiiiiM
.igciu.v i,|,. beforehand, or having a icfcrenanything at the bench to save the life in place o f steam driven. This all tlio general sentiment which strong- ...... , i,„,
,,....... &gt;,. •
snj.t
1
lint
crtni
iiiu
I
h
fern
the
publicity
dU(„
attached
to
them.
o f a drowning person and the law Is means that the use of electricity is ly favors tlic beautification o f every
given their dueds by the p^-ss imm
"Tile practice o f secretly passing
broken at more than one resort this constantly increasing. Here is a re­ city in the state. Tile good people of
than
they fear civil officers.
summer. Sunday a young girl was source which nature lias given us. It Florida are just waking up to the
hills, contrary to the constitution, is
So there it is. It all depend* on
drowned at St. Apgustino by getting needs lint capital and legislation to unparalleled advantages
which na­ whose os is g e t t i n g guyed a f t e r all obnoxious to all fair-minded people,
put
it
to
the
service
o
f
man.
Ily
its
out too far and .the undertow claimed
ture bus alvviijs offered them for Win n the publicity suits our tasti and there is no redress whatever, lty
use. millions of
her for a victim. The St. Augustine development and
agreement the senator and represen­
making every town, small and lnrgir.|w,. ,i|w. j(
whe|, it rtt(hl.r alT(.,.t,
homos will he brighter and the work
Record says:
tative from any county can almost
a real "city beautiful." Nowhere else interests we would soft pedal 'it.
invariably pass a bill and the gover­
" It has been a long time since there o f millions of housewives easier. in the Uuiled States are such opporHeadlines are made by pcuple out­
was n tragedy on the benches adja- ■
’""’ofes of communities will lie cleaner tiinilies at timid. Nowhere else bus
nor will permit to become a law, no
side
of the print ships. When tin y |
cent to St. Augustine, the local re­ nnd more healthy ns electric power nature been so bountiful witli her
matter bow ohpcctiunnhlo it might
hr have them selves they have no fear
sorts being probably freer frt ni niei- is used in place o f coal, Tims, in gifts.
be
to a majority o f the people.
All ugly, unkempt and un­
When they d&lt;&gt; good
dents o f the Mad than
are
must water powers, invested capital can washed town in Florida is an eco­ of headlines.
"The legislature as a whole does
places, where great crowds gutlier to be o f real service, and in the measure nomic crime.’ We are aware that the tiling , they welcome the headline* in not consider tile merits o f any local
connection
with
their names.— Kcenjoy the surf. Surf-bathing is like thnt it serves, it will proft."
pioneer stage ftom which many m w
law. If it suits the representative
portcr-Star.
•
motoring nnd other almiseineiits, per­
Jacksonville, right now, is expend­ towns have not yet emerged gives
and affects his county only, nothing
fectly harmless, if certain rules and ing hundreds of thousands o f dollars little time for bomitifyiiq; and the
else is required. The bill is read by
regulations lire fallowed mid human for extepded equipment o f its muni­ cultivation o f the finer sentiments, C A N ’T S T A M PE D E N E W S PA PE R S .
title and on its third rending tlie*
life is too prcciouH to ignore those cipal electrirnl plant, which lias
hut a beginning can lie made, even
enacting clause and the closing para­
Good old Edilia Lambrigbt bail a
rules. People who lire from inland proved such n gratifying success. Un­
though it la- in a sniall way, and the
graph are tend, and thut is all there
philosophical streak the other day
towns, however, are nut familiar witli der wise direction more extended use
time is now while youth and energy
is to making n law that possibly will
after
his
return
from
Brunswick
these rules, for knowing nothing of is being made, in this city and through­
rule to make the start. Sanford will
do great harm to the people.
where lie talked to the graduating
In-coining mid out-going tides, mid out the state, o f electric appliances
have the qdvaiitngc of many of lu-r
"It is n wrong system, and lluclass and the alumni o f his own
shifting currents mid undertows, they in homes, business places nnd indus­
sister cities, in that tier future de­
school, and his editorials in the Tam ­ only way the people can lireak it up
think the ocean is one vast play­ trial establishments, all for individual
velopment will lie made according to
pa Tribune reflelccd the spirit that is to put tuindidnU'H on record ls-ground,
without
danger lurking
K(.||i&lt;rn,
(U
Rut there is not well-thought-out
and
systematic
therein. Oil nn out-going tide the
I permeated him a fter brushing up on fore they, are elected. Unless a man
as much attention being given, as pbins.
It will be earried out in
current Is always more or less strong,
“ the analytical side o f life. One o f Ids '* wi,!ing ,(1 make a promise in writshould Ire, to lbe development o f wa­ methodlenl and systematic way, and
and ns deep water is a long way out,
•&gt; pnrty to
ter power resources for the piovitl- the people will have occasion to re­ essays so pointedly fits the Cummer- j ' " K ,h"1
people hot familiar with the trenchrial’s editorial policy that wc ask the I th® rn*sagc o f local bills unless they
ing o f electric current. In some sec­ joice when the results become appar­
rry o f currents, venture too far out,
indulgence ..f out readers, most o f «r e advertised prior to thu legislature
tions o f the state this being done, mid ent.
as contemplated by the constitution,
even though they muy not ho in water
whom,
we hope, will get the point.
it is safe to predict, with practical
The trouble with many o f our Flor­
or will uttach a referendum to them
more than chest-high.
Under such
"
I
f
you
cant'
tient
'em
jine
Vni,"
is
stiuly and application, much Florida ida towns is thut they have grown up
conditions the utmost cure is neces­
an age-old political maxim. The won­ so the people can register their ap­
water power thut now is not utilized
without any plan.
Additions have der Is that it isn't* prncticed more o f­ proval, he is unfit to he u represen­
sary, to prevent accidents.
will be turned to good account, be­
been Jiinde here and there by ambi­
tative.’ ’—Jacksonville Journal,
I f eseh bathing pavilion on the
come a sound investment, as told by- tious reui estate men after the elusive ten, especially by newspapers. It
beach posts a record of the tide, with Mr. liubson.
Would ho so easy to go with the tide,
dollar, without much regard to the d im T n rJ principles and Intellectual N O TIC E TO R E G IM E N T A L HAND.
a word o f warning ns to the cur­
There is need for the utilization of development already existing. Somr- eon victim
rents, wo believe this might have the
und Just seek the easiest
Hendquurters Band Section Serv­
effect o f producing greater caution. Florida water power wherever pos­ times the streets match and conform way out in the interest o f popularity!
ice,
Vo. 101 th, Infantry, Sanford, Fla.
That accidents happen to people un­ sible. it is a matter that ought to lie to the general plan o f tho town, some­
Thnt more papers do not do this,
I f this Is times they do not. It may not suit
June 14th. 11123.
fam iliar with local conditions would thoroughly investigated.
surely ought to earn for them n last - 1
ir.dirate'lack of know ledge is respon­ done it is likely thnt in many locnli- the plans o f the developer. The re­ ing place of gratitude In the esteem Orders No. I,
sible for tragedy, and points to a need |ties will be found nturul sources uf sult- is n hodge podge o f building o f the public, both critics and up-J
1. Monday night each week 7: tfi p.
o f such warning, it is said that the power that can be mid should la- and street lines which is anything proven*. Just now it would lie easy m., is hereby designated regular drill
girls who were near death yesterday, utilized in manner and method indi­ hut plcasitig to the citizens und to drift with the tide, accept the night fur this organization.
and the one who lost her life in tho cated, with appreciable good results. strangers.
An orderly, systematic seeming o f things as the final de­
2. A il members o f this organiza­
surf, were told to look out for the un­ ■—Times-Union.
development o f any city is an asset cision und drift pleasantly and serene­ tion be present ut all formations,
dertow, but possibly this spoken word
There is water
power .going to of value to tie sought for, nnd such
3. Any violation o f this order will
ly. But then there is tho soft in­
did not have the effect of an official watte in the Wekiwu river, the Earn- ran be secured through the agency
be
dealt with accordingly.
dictment o f judgment and Intellect!
bulletin or posted statement.
lockhatchee creek
and at
Fnlm o f u city planning commission.
R A L P H STEVENS,
Whnt is to be mi id o f these things?
MaJ.
M.
C.
F. N. G., Admin, and
Bom* year*
have passed since Springs in this county. Sonic day a
Sanford luts dope well in the cstnh.
Tho individual who studies and who
fi8-2tp
there was an accident at any o f the man with money and vision will take iishment of such nn agency, and set knows, both from the past history of Prop: O fficer.
local bearhes, and the tragedy o f yes up this Important m atUi and give to an example which we hope to sec fol­ humanity and its predisposition .that
terday has cast a gloom over all who the county uf Seminole and adjoining lowed by many other cities o f Flor­ much which seems popular at the mo­
knew thla young girl, and tip&gt;*e who counties water power and electric ida.— Tampa Time*.
ment ja destructive, must needs either
fs«J keenly fo r the Borrow o f the power in abundanre. Millions o f g a l­
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abandon reason or abandon all hopes
beseaved parents. Needless to say, lons o f water aru lost here every day
The retail cost o f food is higher o f
popularity. Which
should be
every e ffo rt w ill be made and every that could be utilized in turning the everywhere except Jacksonville ac­
15V« Reduction in Prices of
ubandonetf?
Popularity, o f course,
precaution taken to prevent a repeti­ wheels o f Industry in a radious o f otic cording to reports. This means that
becauac in the final summing up, in­
P E N N S Y L V A N IA VACUUM
tion o f Ut* tragedy, though o f courac hundred miles uf Sanford and it here in Sanford we will be able to
tellectual conviction
w ill
survive.
CUP T IR E S A N D TUBES
nobody can be held responsible In the would tuak* Sanford one uf the great- live cheaper
this summer. This There is nothing surer than this.
allfhtast fo r the accident o f yeeter- cat manufacturing centera in the ntskes It fine for we poor people whu
The editor .who stands, .adamant,
*
' •U t*
w ill have to stay at homes
against the hysteria o f the moment,
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subsequent capture when they left
the east coast and headed for Tampa,
is strengthened by tlie fact that
Sheriff W. C. Spencer a few .weeks
ago received a message from Siftriff
Bob Baker o f Palm Beach county
stating that the Mobley gang was
headed this way. Sheriff Spencer im­
MUN WHO M ADE D A R IN G HOLD. mediately notified all his men to be
on the look out, but other than re­
«l
yjp A T LACOOCHBB A R B
ported visits o f the men to Tampa,
I
A T LA R G E .
nothing tangible was discovered that
would lead to their apprehension.
j&gt;0|jc* authorities o f the counties
A few days after Sheriff Spencer
amt cities o f the entire state were
got the warning from Sheriff Baker,
closely guarding highways and rail­
the Tampa Welfare Loan Society’s
ways Monday morning in an effort
place on Tampa street was held up
^ locate and heqd off the robbers
and robbed. Thia robbery took place
who Saturday morning held up and
at noon on May 28, and the manager
robbed E. L. Wilson, superintendent
o f the place, Carlos Escalante, gave
of the Cummer Cypress Company, of
a good description o f the two men
Laroochee, securing $11,700 In sliver
who had entered the bank and forced
sod currency, but nothing had de­
him at the point o f a revolver to go
veloped to g iv e .a .lead .to the where­
into a back room where he was bound
abouts o f the highwaymen.
to a chair, while the robbers rifled
They are believed to have gone to
the cash drawers, securing between
some dense part o f the woods of
$500 and $800. The description of
Pasco county, where they w ill hide
the two men agrees with the descrip­
until the first excitement o f their
tion o f two who figured in the I jicoodaring deed passes off, and they can
chee hold up.'
emerge with leas cause fo r alarm.
Detective Fred
Thomas
was also
The trail o f the robbers was held af.
.
ter the robbery Just before noon Sat -/■ware that the daring crooks were
urday, until the gang in an automo­ close to Tampa and last week basing
reports,
bile got into Hillsborough county. opinions on confidential
Btatcd
that
he
would
not
be
surprised
Whether or not they are now in this
section Is a question the authorities to hear o f some big crime being com­
have not attempted to answer, but mitted in or near OrlandS, his predic­
Sheriff Spencer is actively working tion was borne out by the Lacoochee
to substantiate reports that the rob­ robbery. Detective Thomas did not
bers were seen here, or near the city. say who he thought committed the
’ Deputy Sheriff W. S. Edwards of crime.

^TATEOFm S

! j^FTER ROBBERY

Dade City, with W. J. Bryant, stock­
man o f Pasco county, trailed the rob­
bers southward from Trilb y to near
Luts north o f Tampa, but there lost
trace o f the men. Sheriff Spcncui
was inclined to believe that the P a s ^
county officer had made a mistake
and had followed another car, instead
of that o f the gang.
Detailed reports o f the robbery that
came in late Saturday afternoon de­
scribed the robbery as one o f the
most daring that has been executed
in Florida in years. The three men
taking part in tho robbery, nccomplished their theft within plain view
of 25 or moro people, holding Mr.
Wilson and his companion, Paymaster
Chase, up at the point o f revolvers,
and after grabbing tho satchel con­
taining the money, leaped In n Ford
automobile and dashed away.
Belief that the robbery was the
work uf a gang headed by one o f the
Mobley brothers, who won notoriety
for their bold hold-up o f n bank at
Stuart, Florida, last year, and their

Lees Car Turned Over Jacksonville’s
Cost o f Living
Into Water FHIed Ditch
j Htts Toboggan
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That it is dangerous to drive along
the narrow fills between Osteen bridge
and Osteen or any other narrow illl
where the sides are filled with water
just now is evidenced by the daily ac­
cidents to ears* yesterday mqrning a
big Haynes car belonging to Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Lees, o f Orlando, while
passing another car on the Osteen fill
slid into the ditch by the ground cav­
ing In and Mr. and Mrs. Lees were
almost drowned before they could ex­
tricate themselves from under the car.
They were brought to the Valdex Ho­
tel here and received medical atten­
tion and are ell right today. The car
was badly smashed up but can be re­
paired. It seems that the roadway on
.both sides is surrounded with small
Ink™ on account o f the heavy tain*
and the waters o f the upper St. Johns
river backing up Into Lake Monroe
ar.d the Osteen road Is in a cqndition
that requires careful driving.
The
road Is very narrow and In passing a
car the roadway Is liable to crumble
on the sides and put the enr Into the
ditch filled with water. The county
commissioners o f
Volusia county
should work on this fill as soon as
possible fo r It is dangerous.

ORLANDO,
June ID.— Escaping
death by good fortune when their au­
tomobile turned over Just outside of
Sanford on the New Smyrna road
late Sunday night, Mrs. Rosa L. Lees
told yesterday how she and her hus­
The Mobley brothers after being band finally fought their way out of
the machine and osraped drowning.
captured by Sheriff Bob linker of
Both were painfully but not seriously
Palm Beach county after they had
injured.
fled from Stuart with their loot,
Mr. ibtd^Mrs. Lees were returning
were convicted and sentenced to pris­
on fo r that robbery. One of them to Orlsndo from the const, and driv­
escaped from jail, and Is believed to ing at a moderate rate o f speed, when
bo heading tho gang which gut the the machine struck a washout in the
toad, the force breaking the radius
payroll funds Saturday. The other
rod. Before Mr. Lees, who was driv­
brother is in the penitentiary serving
ing, could stop tho motor, it had hit
his sentence and working under close
another washout and turned over in a
supervision o f th^eonvict guards to
ditch which was more than comfort­
prevent his escape. The one who
ably filled with water.
gained his liberty la believed to have
For several moments both struggled
got in touch with one or two reckless
In the water with little hope o f g et­
young men, nnd with them Is carry­
ting clear o f the automobile, but fin al­
ing on a systematic nnd well defined
ly they were able to open n door and
series of robberies, nil o f which arc climbed buck to tho road. Afterward
planned
far
in advance.— Tampa Mrs. Lees remembered that n small
Times.
. 1 puppy was in the tonneau of the ma­
chine'nnd waded into the water again
Furniture, pianos, safes, in fact to rescue it.
V
A N Y T H IN G , A N Y W H E R E , moved on
They were picked up soon after­
short notice, by the Q U ICK SERVICE ward and taken to Sanford, where
T R A N S F E R . Phone 408.
C3-3tc they were attended by a physician.
Yesterday Mr. Lees was nn crutches
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
nnd Mr#. Lees was suffering from

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TH E SANFO RD D A IL Y

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I t ’s gettin g easier to live in Jack­
sonville every (Iqy. J
The business o f eating Is becoming
easier to accomplish.
F o r instance, during May, it coat
Mr. and Mrs. Jacksonville one-half o f
one per rent less to eat than it cost
them during .tho preceding month.
This was Cflqaljiergbly better than
the country qt lfirge can boast, there
being an Increase o f two-tenths of
one per cent in tlie living cost during
May.
„
The cqmparlson Is made by
tho
United States Department of I^ibor,
and is fo r the period from April 15
to May 15.'
During that period the average fam­
ily in Jacksonville spent nearly fivetenths o f one. por cent less for food
and just as much o f it us they did
the preceding month.

TO

UNDERTOW FATfl.
'

FOR YO U N G G IR L

ST. A U G U S T IN E . June 19.— Mlsa
Inex Faulkner, IB yearn old, o f Mi­
ami, waa drowned at St. Augustine
hcarh yesterday afternoon and her
two companions, Misses Mary and
Pqqrle Earles,‘ both o f Palatka, nar­
rowly escaped a similar fate while in
bathing.

TIME DEPOSITS
3

Physicians worked over Miss Falknor for several hours with a pulmotor
but although she showed signs lit life
.when fir s t. brought up on the beach
by rescuers, the attempt to revive
her was futile. Miss Falkncr accom­
panied K. U Earles and his daughters
from Palatka for an afternoon at .tho
oeoan. They had been In the surf
but a few minutes when tho g irl’s
cries fo r help were heard several hun­
dred feet from shore. The Misses
Earles were reached by rescuers, but
Miss Faulkner was unconscious when
the life savers g o t to her.

The girls had gotten too far out
W hile the people here were saving nnd were holplnan in the undertow, It
that half one per cent there was a one was said.
1
iw r cent Increase being borne in
Miss Fnlkncr'a brother, John U.,
Loulavlll,
Baltimore,
Bridgeport, 12 years old, was sitting in Mr. Earles'
Butte, .Cleveland, Detroit, Los Ange­ 'automobile on the beach with Mr.
les, Milwaukee, • Minneapolis, New Earles nnd witnessed the efforts to
York, N orfolk, St. Paul and Washing­ rescue and to resuscitate her. One of
ton.
the physicians stated that after the
And poor old Philadelphia showed young woman wan carried out o f tho
on Increase o f four ppr cent, which ,wntpr she breathed slightly, but her
was the greatest percentage o f in­ heart failed.
crease o f any city In the United
Miss Falkncr was a student nurse
States.
In the W orley hospital horn fo r p
Sixteen cities showed decrease.
time, but left last
December, her
But whllo there was a decrease in mother, Mrs. John II. Fnlknor, Uvea
Jacksonville, as cqmpared with the in Miami.
previous month, there was u one per
News o f the drowning spread rap­
cent increase in retail food prices, as idly ^through St. Augustine nnd a
compared with Qio preceding year, of crowd o f several hundred gnthered at
the same month.
the bench. Virtually all physlclnns
And, if you want to go bock that in the city wore summoned Jn an e f­
for, tho cost o f food in May, 1023, was fort to bring tho young woman back
30 per cent higher .in Jacksonville to life.
than it was in May, 1913: But that
Tho party motored over from Pnlwas before tho war.—Jacksonville ntko about 2:30 o’clock
yesterday
Journal.
afternoon and Miss Faulkner lost hor
life within a few minutes after her
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sues \i
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paying 4% Interest from date the
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three survivors of the original start­
ers shuffled into truck* and were
taken to a private pavilion |n .Orpnge
patk, where the marathon wept mer­
rily on. They were to return to the
original pavilion early today nftqr
the Sabbath had passed safely.

4 4 ch. N 7°, 10 mins., E to beg. The
said land being nascssed at the date
o f the issuance (o f such certificate in
the nemo o f W. J. Jackson. Unless
said certificate shall bo redeemed ac­
cording :to 1a w Tax Deed w ill issue
thereon on the 27th day o f .June, A.
Itoutwcll furnished $100 bond. No 1). 1023.
W ITN E S S my official
signature
admission was charged today at the
pavilion and Routwetl wan not cer­ and seal thia the 21st day o f M ay, A.
tain wh yhc wuh served with a notice l&gt;. 1923.
o f arrest.
(B E A L )
E. A . DOUGLASS,
Miss Bobbie G regg
amt Ralph
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
Moore o f Humpn, and Joseph San­
By i A. M. .WEEKS, D. C.
ger of Jacksonville, are approaching
the 100 hour mnrk, while there haye 5-22-29; &lt;1-5-12-19-20.
been severs) new aspirants fo r the
marathon title
sinle
the dance
started.
Notice o f Application fur Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes o f the State of Florida
Notice is hereby given that F . L.
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax C ertifi­
cate No. 200, dated the 7th day of
June, A. I). 1920, has filed said certi­
ficate in my office, and tins made ap­
plication for Tax Deed to issue In ac­
cordance with law. Said certificate
omhrnrra the following
described
property situated in Seminole County,
Florida, to-wlt: Beg. 7 4 ch. H. and
31.40 eh. W o f N E cor. Sec. 2, Twp At the IMneesfl Wednesday and
20 8 . Range 30 E. run W ’ OJCT ch S
Thursday •
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Bituminous coal operator* at A l­
CHECK M A R A T H O N
toona, l a., charge miners’ breach of
contract enusod 004 local strikes since
JA C K SO N V ILLE , June
19.— The
lDlfl and o ffe r measures for reform arm of the lnw yesterday failed to
in brief to United States coal commis­ halt tim marathon dance which has
sion.
been In progress at Ortega pier, noar
here since 9:45 o’clock
Wednesday
bruises, hut both will bo fully recov­ night.
When Sheriff W. 11. Dowling served
ered in a few days, their physician
notice o f arrest on George Itoutwcll,
says.
Tho autnmobilr, a llnynes, is still manager of the dancing pavilion, at
in tho ditch.
* 11 o’clock ycaterday morning the

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F IV E ROOM BUNG ALO W —Lo­
cated on the Heights on one of the
streets now being paved, side-walk,
beautiful lawn, screened in porches,
garage with cement runway, full siz­
ed lot, house one year old, all modern
•; conveniences. W ell worth $6,000.00.
For a (juick buyer it goes fo r $5,000.00
iand-caa.be purchased on easy terms.

FIVE ACRES CITJBtUS jLAND—
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Cleared, 108 orange trees set out, lo­
cated on hard road, close to Osteen; store. $500.00, on terjns. A real pick­
up.

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N E W BUNGALOW —Located on
the Heights on a street already pav­
ed, house about two years old—all
modern conveniences—party wants
to either sell or trade for property lo­
cated in the country. This is a snap
for some one.

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C E LE R Y F A R M —
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Located on hard road, all tiled, one
deep flowing well, fenced, with five
room house, own lighting plant, good
bam, all the equipment, cow, calf, the
whole works to the first one offering
$4,500.

SEVEN ACRES—With house con­
taining four fireplaces, running wat­
er in each bed room, 100 * trees on
place, located one block from store,
one block from school house and with­
in stone throw of depot. $2,500 takes
this bargain and you can name the
terms.

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Located on Sipes Avenue, Just 'off
Celery Avenue, all tiled and ready for
crop, two wells, tenant.house, barn;
will consider a trade fo r city property;
or will sell for $5^000 on your own
terms.

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GAINS# too numerous to list here, in­
cluding city homes, vacant lots, farm
land improved and unitnproved, bus­
iness chances, sits for country homes
and orange groves. Let us show you
some o f them.

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spending all he earned. If you have a reason it’s a pleasure to save.
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GOLF
BOWLING
TEN N IS
BOXING

Florida State League
At Daytona 0, Tampa 1.
At Orlando 3, St. Dole 2.
A t Dradentown 3, Lakeland 2.

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U I U 1 I1 U

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A LL
B A SK E T B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

At
At
At
At

Chirngo 1), Philadelphia 3.
St. I-oul* 1, New York &lt;1,
Clneinnati 0, Iirooklyn 3.
Pittsburgh H, iioaton 3.

At
At
At
At

Washington 4, Cleveland 3.
Philadelphia 3, Chicago (1.
New Ydrk 3, Detroit 11.
Iioaton 2 -0, St. Louie G-9.
Southern League

At
At
At
No

Birmingham K-0, Nashville 2 -8.
Athihtn 3, Chnltunimgn 7.
Mohile 9, Memphis 3.
other game acheduted.

American lea gu e

Florida Ktnlr League
Lost
Won
(l
... 1
Daytonn
l)
1
Orluiidu
..... .
11
Bradcntiiwn
• 1
0
1
Tampa
ti
1
Kt. Petersburg
0
1Lakeland

Won
33
31
39
311
28
no
IS
in

Lost

2d
21
23
25
25
27
.’IS
3K

American League
Won Lost
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New Y’ork
35
20
23
311
Philadelphia
Cleveland
25
' 30
29
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Detroit ...
“X
25
Kt. Louis
“K
Iioaton
20
•id
2K
Chicago
311
23
Washington
•
Southern Association
Won Lost
35
“0
New Orleans
3ll
Mobile
23
32
21
Atlontu
(
27
Nashville
32
“X
25
.Chattanooga
Memphis
2a
23
31
Birmingham
24
Little Hock
17
37

CELERY SEED

Pancho Villa Takes
World Flyweight
Title in the Seventh

HOW TIIF.Y STAN D

New York
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Kt. Louis
Brooklyn
Chicago
Iioaton
Philadelphia

I T 3 A SUCCESS

Bulldogs Take Their
&lt;«',iy
First (inme of Second
Half from St. Pete

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FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

H A LF P E PPE R LEAGUE

Picturestiue, thrilling and intensely

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Orlando Sentinel Team
in the Pepper League

SCHKDULK FOR FIRST

Dviedo .....................

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game yesterday (hat was not decided
league and winner for the first half
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1 f 1 r" u,u*' ' ,lla * vi,‘* L* 22
(H E A D
»: A I ml 1 *I.AH.*l.
until the last man was out in the 9th,
o f (lie season.
■,,,,y Wl,K M,w ,,f lh'' mosl
i * I • » r 1% C i i t t i i c % . i u t .
the
annals
o
f
world
championship
hisS «*m llin | «&gt; ( ‘in ilifN
p i., hill
ami the While Sox emerged on top, li
n&gt; a m w i : i :kh . i ». c
Manager Wliiddon, o f the Sanford lory.
to 3. The score:
i.*m* 2c-7*3•1 d•17 21 -r.tc
Independent team says that Monroe 1 Wilde was but a shell of the once
Chicago
22(1 (XU) 002—0 13 0
ORLANDO, June 19.—The Bulldogs
will
have to fight some to lake the famous boxer who tint] held undlsputPhiladelphia
00(1 old OH) 5 III I begun tin' second half of the season
Cvengros, Thurston (md Srhnlk; here yesterday hy defeating St. Pct- second game of the Sanford-Monroe ed sway among the little men of the
Walbcrg and Perkins.
1 rGuirg 3 to 2, the locals bunched hits series which is to he played on the ring for years. Only his marvelous
Monroe diamond Thursduy afternoon. gameness and the head o f a master
oil inkle in the fourth nnd scored
Sanford
Independents are practicing ringman enabled him to Inst ns Ring
twice. In the seventh Bradley hit a
hard
this
week nnd we'll expect to see as lie diil. He stood under the most
». home
iiuiiu run
1 (Hi with
** It II Bigelow
I'lKVltm till
lift (117, tieHi:a
on Imse,
rounds,
ing the score. Orlando won l » the * ' ' T
u»» wilh .Mun.ro«- r»uirsday deadly o f attacks fo r six
nnd make up for the defeat o f last bleeding front cuts about hia mouth,
eighth after Stnllry was hit by a
and checks and with his right eye
The Oilnmln Sentinel team will Join pili bed bull, sacrificed to second by week.
virtually closed. Occasionally he took
tin* Pepper League tills week in the Green and brought home hy Hunter’s
Rending yesterday’s paper we find the offensive but bis punches were
(dace formerly held by Monroe. The single. The score:
Pepper League has been rather slack Si. Petersburg ...
080 000 200—2 that a new head has taken charge of feeble, But though bis legs sagged
.170 j ill the past week due to Monroe drop- Orlando
DIM) 200 01 x— 3 the Dempsey-Gibbons mutch which is **t the knees and his body wavered
to he held in Shelby, Mont., on the under a devastating attack, Wilde’s
.117 ping out of the league hut now things
I pi will Step (uelty lively that Orlando is
BRA DENTOWN, June 19.^-Strug­ Fourth of July, One head might as bulldog courage kept hin( in the thick
.131 i '1 the league. The Orlando Sentinel gling gamely for five innings, with a well make a pile of money ns the nth- "I the fray, bloody and hopeless a pieI hum li is 0111* of the fastest tennis in
2 to 2 st ore, a hit anti two errors gave er o ff the deal, thut is if everybody tore us lie was.
|this section of the slate.
that says they are going goes then
the Growers a 3 to 2 victory over
more
''millionaire H A L IF A X IS NOW LIQUOR
Lakeland* wilh Luther in the box. The w ll‘ ,K’ *vwrni
IT A L IA N PR IE ST K ID N A P E D
P A R K IN G ST A T IO N
score:
sportsmen.
11V C H IN E SE B AN D ITS Lakeland
1)1)2 ODD 000—2 I
H A L IF A X , N.S., June 19.— Halifax
llradelitown
002 000 Olx—3
I IA NK oW, I'hilia, J un e IS— Kuthi r
today joined llurmudn as a parking
Mollotto. an Italiun priest is l epoi t cd
station for lirpior which ocean liners
D A Y T O N A , June 19—Tho Islanders
to have been kidnaped by bandits started the second half yesterday by
tire forbidden to take into American
pot ts.
about 100 miles north of here.
winniltg the first opening game on the

home lot, when they trounced Tampa
NO MORE PERM ITS
d to I. Tile score:
M ta k i ta III M M
JU
HKF. P O L IT IC A L H IG NIFIC A
TO JITN E Y O PERATO RS Tampa ....... , ............. 010 000 000—1
Daytona ................... 010 301 Olx—0
place
Massachusetts
Democrat*
S A V A N N A H , Ga., June IS. City
Alice Ilrady tonight in “ The Leop­
high political significance in K
eouneil has decided to iskue no more
Dai.v Herald on sale at Joe'a Smoke ardess.”
field conference of Henry For
pemiits here to Jitney operators, re- j House, Mobley's Drug Store and
Governor Parker o f Louisinnu.
The romance y f a wild South Sea
dining the present number of GO to 40.• Hunt's Pharmacy,
tf
maiden und the man who tried to
tame her.

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Monroe Boys De­
feat Sanford Boys
in a Slow Game

MENTH0LATUM
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National leagu e

National League

PROGUICSS

County, Florida, to-wit: Lot 1, Block
The Herald delivered six tim« »
13, Tier U, Sanford. The said land week fo r 15c,
being nssesartl at the dnto o f the Issuanre o f auch certificate in the name
W e w ill move, we v. Ill ,*ratr an4
j
o f "J. Jackson."
ship -our household
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A lso: Tax Cortifiesta No. 33, dat­
It. L. SH IPP, Editor
The Sanford boys team -m et their
ed the 4th day o f June, A . D. PJ17, store them until you nee.I th n rat'
first defeat o f the season yesterday
r-w
has filed mid certificate in my office 498.
.when they journeyed to Monroe nnd
and
has
made
application
for
Tax
M h Fa h f j a 4
T I---were defeated hy the Monroe boys, 1 U
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
to 8.
Said certificate embraces the follmvThe game was played on a w et field
, ,,
...
,
, ing described property situated .in
f~~4 and slippery balls caused many ‘‘"o r® I Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Lot
N K W YO RK , June 19.— Halting
C IN C IN N A T I, June IP.— The Itcda
though not costly.
Wynn pitched
9, W. V. Leavitt’s Sub.-Div. The said
Hoys and Mays for n barrage of hit*, got hnrk on their winning
atrenk R4
pretty tight ball for the Monroe boys
land
being amessod at the date o f the
Detroit evened it* aerie* with
the again yesterday, defeating Iirooklyn
until the seventh when becoming n
Sanford buaehall teams have the
issuance o f such certificate in the
Yankees yesterday, winning the sec­ (! to 3. The score:
little rattled he allowed four hits nnd
name o f W. K. Leavitt.
ond game II to 3. The score:
Iirooklyn
001 200 000— 3 7 3 Jinx.
four runs. Schirnrd, the Sunford
Detroit ........ 001 1(111 (&gt;(»;*— j| HI 0 Cincinnati ........ 001 O il OOx— G 0.1
Unless said certificates Khali he re­
That is, with Monroe teams. Last boy’s star left-hander, had to be re­
is antiseptic
New Y o r k ...... 000 100 110 — 3 14 3
deemed
according to law Tax Deed
Dii kermnn, Smith and Taylor; Rix- Thursday the Monroe team of the lieved in the fourth because o f a sore
H ollow ay ami Bassler Hoyt, jMnya cy, Keck and Hargrave, Wingo.
will irsuc thereon on the ,27th day of
:ntly helps t
Seminole Athletic Club walloped the arm. Speer, who relieved him, pitch­ June, A . I). 192:1.
and Hoffmann.
healing.
ed
fairly
well
hut
had
poor
support.
Sanford Independents and yesterday
■W ITN E S S my official
signature
C H IC AflO , June 19.— Chicago de­ the Monroe hoys team beat the San­
The score hy innings:
BOSTON, June ill.— St. Login took feated Philadelphia P to 3 yesterday.
Sanford ........... :....... 210 000 401— 8 nn,l
t,lia the 2ist day o f May, A.
ford hoys’ team.
both games from Boston yesterday,-’('he score:
Monroe ................... 103 OOO'OOx— 10j I?- PJ23.
the first game G to 2 and the second i ,|l||„,|(,]|)|)ja
Tlie score o f 10 to X gives an im­
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
100 000 020—3 3 1
9 to 0. The scores:
Chicago .....
000 240 12x—9 17 2 pression o f loose playing hut from
Clerk Circuit Court,
C L A Y A W A Y T HE YEARS
First game:
what we saw o f it we would cull it
Seminole County, Fin.
Behan,
llubhell,
Mitchell
and
W
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SI. Louis
000 Oil) 005—11 13 0
“ slippery” playing. The diamond was
By: A . M. W EEKS, D. C.| Apply Boncilla Bcaulificr casmic clay to
your face, and rest while it dries, then
Boston
200 000 000—2 0 2 son; Aldridge and O'Farrell.
ns slippery ns a freshly taught ee’ln
5-22-23; G-5-12-19-20.
remove and see and feci (he wonderful
Shocker and .Severeid; Ferguson,!
difference in the color and texture ol lh«
I'lTSIUJItGII, June 19,— Pittsburgti skin. It was great fun to watch Mon­
Quinn, Fullerton and Wallers,
fckin.
S
roe’s heavy cntcher slide in the mud.
POLO GROUNDS,9 N E W tYO RK ,’ ' “l "infer
’T nTNeelhm
u
".r Tnx
Ai.t «if, f th»*
L r n r n•*"'&gt;
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Second game:
1 defeated Boston yesterday, 3 to H. The
Guaranteed to do these definite llungslnt
June 19,— Pancho Villa, fighting d y - !
Mintutrs ,»i il,e Mate ,,r i tnriiin.
metre:
(he lace or money refunrird Clear the
St. Louis
100 202 013—9 12 1
There will bo but one game in the mimo from lh, Philippines, who was
..u c ^ r
complexion and give it color. Lilt out th*
B
oston
............
021
000
000—3
G
0
Boston
000-000 ooo—o 3 2
lines. Remove blackhead* and pimnlfs.
«i-ii. .i the ruii ,i„y ..r .tun., a
000 010 31x— H 14 3 I epper I.tugi.c today due to Monroe dethroned ns American flyweight ti- N '
Vanglider and Severeid; Piercy, Pittsburgh
Urniitiirur out o f tilt* l.rnriit*
llnwi. t i
t
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I '*11 , Iuih III•-*I fftlfl
IHrutr in Close enlarged pores Rebuild laei.il til.
/
11 t"ll i ilt It*r m ly il ft'W lliotl 11*fl
rose my nf f lri%, mill has nmili* it pi *I Ifii 11nil
sues and muscles. Make (he skin *dt
Mnnjunnl, Benton, Fillingim and E.
Murray and Devotroer.
pnd smooth.
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Smith; Morrison and Gooch, Mattox.
You can obtain regu*ar sieei from your
WASH I NGTON, June 1!).,—Johnson
favorite toilet counter. R net. irud th;*
In Hcniltmlo • ' . , 1 1 my. I'li’i phi.
that a ffontl frame will In* play*
,**tl hm \Viitjt»f 11y11 ir-li holder of the crown in
ad. with lUccntstolkinnllj Labotaiones,
ST. LOUIS, June 19.— Playing the
(leg. .1 :1 .s i » in.. :7 Hint a
1 ■
outclassed Coleveskie in a 13-inning
ll’ese two tennis are in tip lop shape, the seventh round of a battle that was
s i ; I ’n r . Ki 1 :.. Tw 11 so S.
Indianapolis, Indiana, Iota trial tube. '
greater
part
nf
the
gnitpon
a
soggy
duel nf veteran pitchers yesterday and
re1 1: run S 1 K■* clis \v i n ' , ehs
I
spectacular
from
stait
to
finish
de­
tv I'll" 1 :. l i .lie S ‘ i lieu.' 11. &gt;
field, New York defeated St. Louis
Washington won I to 3, The score:
I f Oviedo wins the game today from
His. N t i 71 ehs. K 1' J et.s .V. 7 .1
Cleveland 000 200 OKI 000 0 3 K 2 yesterday, I to I. Tin 1 score:
7;; l h s . : t in 1
the Brothel hood o f St. Andrew, she note its one-sidedness. A crowd esti- l" ‘ i: 1It &lt;•1 .-li.t,
W, 1'^ cId . S 2D elm F\vl&gt;. In Ih*j,.
210 000 001— l 12 0 will lie lending the league by several muted by the promoters at 40,000 wit­ ;ir»
Wash.
OKI 010 100 000 | — | 11 () New \ ork
111 11*8 Th. 'till la ml ln-lnu iin.n*- kti!
nessed t hi
CoVeleskie and M yall; Joiinson St, Louis
010 000 000-1 3 2 points with the Big Begean ltatfh.tr- 1 "V 1” "1 ,h'' ,,,‘con', worl,|,s tU1°
t(&gt; h i t i n t i n t ■ * i * f i l i e l h t j * 1i n t i r - * &gt; * , f N t n ' h
- • r t .. . . . . . . . . .
li
r
i
ltynn nnd Snyder; Toney, . Stuart, I hood which is now lending n dose
-"
tl,&lt;’ J*ol« Grounds t i r W U r k H t i l * &lt; it , i n * r in . l* o» p- ia * •* * . uf n l i t e . * ? ! H i i r t t ■
ami Bind.
•
thin
a
few
weeks.
whnll in' n •!111 •-«| ut*i *»r«HMK t*» lau
Bin fo i^ am l A Vsinilh.
land, Thursday's game here between
Rushing and slashing with n terrif- ! ’ ', .* ** rT V o *V 1 •
"
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I’H (LA D E LI’ ll I A , June 19.— Chica­
---------------------------. Oviedo and the Big Hereon will prohW
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go ami Philadelphia played a Girdling

aBt Hoyts and
Reds,Win From
BASE BALL NEWS Tigers
. Mays for Many Hits
Robins in the 6th
Y E S T E R D A Y 'S RESU LTS

SERVICE

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Orlando Sentinel

BEAD
Aune 11
June 20
^July ft

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H E R ALD

June 28

Juno 21

May o l /
June 21

June 12
July 3
July 12

Brotherhood Sl. A ..

Big Here an

Miiy 29
June 19
July 10

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Juno ft
June 20
July ft

Hlg Here.in lira.
June 12
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July 10
May 24
June 14
ADS.

dramatic.
Also International News.
And the liunor guests tonight will
ho A. Rtiffchl and lady friend, and
they will sev this fine picture without
cost to them.
And tomorrow and Thursday will bo
i one o f the beat o f the week—Chnrlio
Chaplin In “ The Pilgrim ."
And Friday ami Saturday, “ Where
The Fuvement End*."

The Herald delivered aix times n
week for lb*;.

In most homes lhe old guesswork linking days have gone,
never to return. Then it was
a matter o f anxious conjec­
ture ns to whether or not that
Imtch o f broad would rise
properly. All of our baking is
a .scientific success. Our bread
should he o.ntf o f your stand­
ard fam ily foods.

ROUTH BAKERY
SANFORDMAID
BREAD

A 3irAt nation al Ticturo
At the I'riucess Wednesday and

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 o f the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby given thut J. K.
Ij»ing, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 03, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1919, hna filed said certificate in
my office, und has made application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
with h“ \ Snld certificate embraces
the following described property situ■ted In Seminole County, Florida, tow it: Lot 10, Block 9, Tier G, Sanford.
Thu raid land being assessed at the
date o f tho issuance o f auch certifi­
cate in the name o f "Unknown."
Also: Tax Certificate No. 77, dat­
ed the 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1919,
ha* filed said certificate In my office
und ha* made application fo r tax deed
to lanuc In accordance with law. Said
certificate embrace* the following de­
scribed property altuated in Seminole

Thursduy

Cement U l&gt;y far Jk*
meal

practical Inina

to u.r fur floor*.
Vou
will , eomDlni1
economy wlin **&lt;**■
(action If you um
. ur kina of r/mm).
U last* longest * « J
lusts less.

Hill
Lumber Co.
. A man with a message for
business men
Read about him
Pages 108 and 109

"D a lld .'l** l l « l * « s * r’

(in *

Phone ISO,

THE SATU R D AY
EVENING POST
June 23

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Yoa ran find the name of
every lire BuelnMa Man
In Sanford la thla Column
each day.

Carda of Banford'a Reput­
able Professional Men, esch
of whom, in his chosen pro­
fession the llcrald recom­
mends to the people.

Classified Ads 1c a word. No *
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordlngly.

George A. DeCottes

Storage Facilities
|U we pleaae you, tell othera; If .not,
tell no. Phone 498

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
W ORKS
V. C. C O L L E R , Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
[CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
[ 117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON

Attorney-nt-Law
Orer Seminole County Bank
BANFORl)
FLORIDA

FRED R. W ILSON
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
First National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
A R C H ITE C T
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
SANFORD
FLORIDA

IN SU RAN C E A G E N C Y
FIRE--------AUTO-------- BONDS

ICHELLE M AINES

S. O. Shinholser

LAW YER
— Court House

Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

[lA N FO R D

Rooms 225-228

1/-------------

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

DR. R. M. MASON

Knfabllakrd HOOK

D E N T IS T
New .Me!srh Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
iPhone tH

101-8 Magnolia AVe.

■Cut Flowers--------- — Floral Designs

VV. .1. THIGPEN
Real Estate

Annual and Ornamental Plants

F IR E , LIF E , A U TO IN S U R A N C E

STEWART The Florist
|8I4 Myrtle Are.-------- ►Rhone 250-W

ISANFORD M ACH INE
C O M PAN Y
General Machine and Boiler
Worlts
Cylinder Grinding
A it tom uli He Repairs
Acetylene Welding
IPhone 62--------Sanford,
Florida
a
|w. S. I.eak

Leak

J. II. Folrlough

&amp;

Co Idough

IN S U R A N C E

Fire— Life— Auto
N" 3 First Nut’l Bntik Bldg. Annex
|HANFORD
-:FLO RID A

I)R. G. S. SjSLMAN
Practice limited to
DiscaseD of Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat
Iiycs Examined, (ilasses Fitted
Moisrh Building

( j h Examined

Glaasas Deal fried

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O pt D.
Optician-Optometrist
111 Bast First Stroet
Sanford, Fla.

GREYSTONE HOTEL
Daytona Beach, Fla.

N 'H IC E TO R E G IM E N T A L BAND.
Headquarters Band Section SerivCo. 164th, Infantry, Sanford, Fla.
June 14th, 1023.
|Orders No. 1 .
L Monday night each week 7:45
Ji1 m. ia hereby designated regular
[drill nigt for this organization.
-• All members o f this organiinl , ‘" » U- present at all fromations.
3. Any violation o f this order will
[•*■ dealt with accordingly.
R A L P H STEVE N S,
Mhj. M. a F. N, G. Admin, and
I I'rop. Officer.
CG-31p

AVOID THESE 8YMTOM8
**1 was weak and nervous, had
[headaches all tho time, nnd my hack
[hurt so bad I could -hardly stoop,"
pvnies Frank Ricltrirdson, Perry, GcorI ■ “ Triad Foley Kidney Pills and
|c®t relief."
Backache, rheumatic
Inins, tired feeling, dull headache, too
I frequent
urination, discolored or
[strong odor are symptoms of Kidney
land Bladder disorders and demand
I prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
JFills give quick relief. Refuse aub|Dilutee. Insist upon Fotey's.
Sold
everywhere.—Ad v.
|AR.MY SADDLES— Brand new U. 8.
Army, McClellan |4J I ; ' » I m used.
|l&gt;ut ia good condition— not a break—
15 10- W ill’ skip C. O. D. and allow
|'*«»laat!on&lt;—W.
W. W ILLIAM S,
I q litm an , ga .

TJ.

PAGE

T H E S A N F O R D D A I L Y H E R A L D , T U E S D A Y , J U N E 19,1923

tefO O Se. RNO XHE.NT W H r 1
GONNfK B E NO U M IS P &amp; O .IN
S E -gR E T S R O U ND H E R E
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[Quick Service Transfer

■-»&lt;

Comfortatde, Airy Rooms
Open the Year Around
Reasonable Rates.
Special rates to parties.
On Main Street, near Ocean

C. M. CUSTER, Prop.
F IR E M E N B A T T L E W ITH F IR E
A T R E F IN IN G CO’S. T A N K S

FOR R E N T — House and acre land,
one-half mile from post office. A d­
dress Bos 23.1, Sanford.
70-3tp

National League o f
Commission Merchants
W ill Meet in Florida

FOR R E N T — Convenient large un­
furnished rooms fo r housekeeping.
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
Expert to Visit Sanford and Other
(MK-lmn-p
Cilles on Their Itinerary
FOR R E N T — 2 cool, furnished house­
keeping rooms, first floor, $5.1*0 per
The following letter from Frnnk
week. 312 East Gth street.
70- Up Kay Anderson will he interesting to

FOR R EN T— fo'ncro “ fa r m .- 1. ~ E. Sanford peoples
Estridge,

70-5tp

Y fH fc D W W * M E A N S E C R E T S
V A CR U M B V o u HND r\NN
C V M PM H N IVi V O U R S o u U
V O U O F e e t £ o R R N E o R . tH «T. F b o R w o h u m s ct)U5' i &gt; w $
_J
--------- “-------- ^ IX N O C W ^C . VAG.R )
7 v o ic e o u t — J

iTRAINLOADS OF
FLA. PRODUCTS
IN NEW YORK

able products. Leave early by train
movement over Srnbonrd A ir Line for
Rulmcttu visiting Rnlmctto
section
with its large acreage o f celery and
other vegetable crops, with dinner
there ns guests o f locnl people. Then
in afternoon, cross the beautiful Man­
atee river to llrndcntown and Mana­ M AD ISO N
SQUARE
GARDEN
tee, see tin- splendid citrus, celery and
SH O W IN G TO BE
vegetable developments nnd the liouu.
FEB. 15-21
tltul scenery there with sup(&gt;er us the
guests o f local people. Then hoard
Tw o trnlntonds o f Florida products,
trnln fo r movement to Tampa.
|possibly more, will bo shown at Madl-

Orlando, Fla., June 15, 1923.
Mr, R. S, French Secretary,
tmi
Wednesday, January 23rd: Spent 11unn
son Square
Garden, next February,
Nationnl League o f Commission
in Tampa with side motor trip t o 'said R. T. Strlcdcr, manager o f tho
Merchants,
ta an an
nearby Pinellas county nnd entertain- South Florida Fair, Monday. Tire big
W A N T E D — Used musical instruments
Washington, D. C.
merit by local people in Tninpn, de- New York showing is to- bo made as
instruments o f every description. My Dear Mr. French:
parting that night on specinl boat for n result o f nn o ffe r made tho fa ir
W ill pay cash or trade.— M. I.. Rrice
This is to confirnt the suggestions Key West.
association by John Ringling, o f SaraFARMERS— Vou cam gel seed ben Music Co., Tampn and Znck Street, made the other evening at the confer­
hnvc,9oln n," l New York, owner o f the fa ­
It
is
our
understanding
you
5-25-lmo-c ence in Jacksonville concerning the
from "i and Irrigation plugs at tha Tampa, Fin.
your Cuban itinerary and visit to Ha- mous New York exposition place.
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe W A N T E D — An energetic a gen t. to proposed itinerary for the All Florida
Manager Slrieder is to leave Mon­
n* car;’ fu,,y ................ , 1
, **
FOR S A L E — Dosier and Osya* paints
represent a Hve, progressive life Tour o f members o f the National l v*
turning from there you will land in day night on a tour o f the state, dur­
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty insurance company in Seminole coun­ League o f Commission Merchants fo l­ Miami with
provisions for visits ing the course o f which he will line up
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc ty. We will assist such a man in the lowing the four-day session o f your around Miami nnd will stop at Ralnr exhibits for the next South Florida
annual convention to he held in Jack­
F T ilf S A l . F.-TUroTfe liia n tT "eggs For productin nof business and will co­
Beach on the northward trip. I f
1 fair, which is to he held January 31
sonville, which will terminate Friday
setting, 15 'eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. operate with him in such a way that
remember Correctly, you said that it to February ri. He will at the same
night, January 18th, lt*2 L
Ellsworth, Ilcardall Avenue, San­ will make fo r him a good income. For
was not the original intention to make time "talk up" the New York-Florida
It is tin* suggestion o f those o f us
particulars
address
Sumter
Realty
A
ford.
J
83-tfp
any stop between Paint Bench nnd Stale Exposition showing, which is to
Investment Co., Huahncll, Fla. H&lt;l-5tc down upon the peninsula that because Jacksonville except a stop at Hastings, me put on from Felt. Ill to 21,
FOR S A L E — 5 Rointer pups, No. 1
oi* its probable size, arrangements he
11 Is planned to hnve the various
if you can so work it out as
stork. See Vick Ilnwkins, I Hi San­ W A N T E D —Couple to euro fur and inudo for the putty to sleep in Pull- however,
, .
county
exhibits shown at the Tampa
board
aged
lady
in
her
own
home.
ford Ave.
53-tfe
mans throughout this trip. Where mi- j
^
‘
fair, packed here and shipped direct
Apply
210
French
nvenuo.
5H-4tp
i
minutes
or
two
hours
at
Cocoa,
be­
NOW IS TH E TIM E to plant citrus
tomobile tours nrc provided, it is sug- j
tween Palm Hcnch and
Hastings, to New York. Vegetables and perishfruit trees. 1 have ready for plant­
gested that Pullmans continue move
believe you will he amply compensat­ nblcs, of course, .will Ik* replaced by
ing, Valencia, xoffn, tangerine, I.ue
incut iu specinl train or trains on to
ed.
This would give you an opportun­ Jresh displays shipped direct from tho
(iim (long, lemon and grapefruit, uli LO ST— Gold rimmed spectacles in a the next point where sleeping quar­
ity
to
see Cooim and Rockledgv in the various puinta of origin in the state.
on sour orange stock.— It. T. Tiller,
case, with a list o f names in case, ters are necessary or from which rail­
The idea of staging a monster F lor­
heart
o
f the citrus producing area of
Paolo.
65-0tc i’ leash return to 801 Magnolia avenue road movement will he required. Our
ida
exposition in New York, is said
the Indian river and one of the most
Continental nnd receive rewnrd.
50-2tp suggestion for the actual movement of
FOR S A L E — Red Senl
to
have
originated with Mr. Itingllng.
beautiful scenic locations to he found
the party subject, o f course, to con­
truck engine.— A. R. West, Route
He has offered to donate the use of
anywhere.
firmation depending upon locnl ar­
- 55—5tp
A.
the Madison Squnn* Garden, and to
You will understand that these sug­
rangement for proper entertainment
FO R S A L E — N o. 817 West First St.
pay transportation expensse. It is be­
gestions are made purely with
the
I have a choice number o f Iota on are us follows:
* Attractive terms. Address owner.
lieved that a sub-tropicnl exposition
Leave Jacksonville Friday night , 1 Men
Fivl» g members of your pnr‘ Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
Iljl-tfe which 1 w ill build homes to suit the
such as Hint staged in Tampn each
Jnnunry 18th, by Atlantic Const Line I O' **»*•’ t'est opportunity which . an !*•
individual taste.
year, will attract the attention o f hun­
FOR S A L K
These lots are loralnl in different railroad for Sanford, arrive in Sun- fii vised within the short time laid out dreds o f thousands o f pcoplo in New
5 room bungalow, good locnl ion. A
to see the nctunl producing nreas,
ford Sa tunlay morning, Jan, tilth.
parts of the city, full sized lots.
York, particularly as It will come at a
very attractive proposition.
Saturday, January HUh: Two hours while coupling their travels with the time when tin* Empire state is snow
1
have n number o f new up-to-date
K room house, excellent location,
plans I will he glad to go over with in early niornnig.visiting Sanford cel­ maximum o f scenic attraction and and ice-hound.
reasonable terms.
you, or let me go over your plans ery nnd vegetable fields — probably keeping uli the automobile travel con­
In addition to the various farm,
Favorable located. 5 room bunga­
the largest urea ill the United Stntes fined to roads which you will find field and industrial products shown,
with you.
low. Splendid investment, low cash
cultivation. equal to most paved streets.
Terms like rent to responsible peo­ under similar intensive
plnns are umlerway to take a fine
price.
This section o f the country will he showing of poultry to New York. The
ple, with only sufficient payment up­ A fter two hours in Sanford, leave in
Several nice lots at a bargain. See
on ncceptanee to guarantee carrying motorcade for Lake county spending deeply gratified at the opportunity to South Florida Fair poultry show Inst,
W. II. Holden, with A. P. Connelly &amp;
day in l ake county with entertain­ entertain members of the National season was hailed by American and
Sons.
70-3tp out purchase agreement.
Give address and phone number for ment there as may he provided by the 'League o f Commission Merchants, Canadian fanciers us being one o f tho
interview. Will he able to start build­ Lake county people, with opportunity whom we believe purchase nnd distrl- best they had seen anywhere in tho
FOR R E N T
lo see the citrus and other production ( hiite possibly 70 per cent of the fruits country, and it is anticipated that for
ing immediately.
Addrpss Post OITk c B ox 1011, San­ of Lake county and enjoy a remark- j and vegetables we grow here. You the 1924 fa ir will he even ladlcr. E.
IIUNG ALO W S, cottages nnd apartford, Vlorida.
tfc ably beautiful ride over the hills o f may Ik* sure of the very best co-operu- \V. Ilrown, o f DeLaml, president o f
iiicnis for the summer season at
thal section on the splendid system o f lion o f each and all o f us, nnd of prac- the Florida branch o f the American
Daytona Bench. 'Reasonable
rates.
roads there. Leaving Lake county iu ticnlly every resident o f each and ev- Poultry association Is working up In­
D EFEND S TKACHKHS
Will furnish photos and full informa­
thc afternoon coming through
the cry community you mu ydesignate to terest among the poultry men for tho
OF
EV
O
LU
TIO
N
tion upon request.— Rniley St Haw­
western part o f Orange county, pass­ visit.
sending o f a monster exhibit o f fine
kins, Daytona Bench, Fla. 6-31-lmo-c
Yours cordially,
President John Grier llihhon, of ing through the wonderfully produc­
Florida poultry to New York.
FOR R E N T — Six
room, two-story
American Fruit Growers, Inc.,
Princeton university, scores funda­ tive vegetable acreage in the vicinity
The New York showing will
bo
house, with' garage at 508 West
By Frank Kay Adder son.
mentalists nnd defends teachers of o f Winter Garden and Ocoee,' arriving
strictly a Florida stute exposition, doFirst street. New, modern and com­
at Orlando In time for the party to
evolution.
ela n s .Manager Strlcdcr. Any county
pletely furnished.
Apply to J. E.
freshen up and nttcml a Into supper FRENCH C O M PLE TE C O NTRO L
in Florida will ho welcomed as an en­
I.uing, 520 Onk avenue, city.
as the guests o f local people.
F or qplck results try u want ad.
trant. regardless o f whether it exhib­
RUHR
R
A
IL
W
A
Y
S
C
O
M
P
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S
5-t5-lW-22-2C-4tp
Sunday, January 20th: No provis­
it sul tho South Florida fair, or not.
FOR S A L E OR ItK N ^ C o m p le t e ly Notice of Application for Tax Deed ion for entertainment until 2:30 p. m.,
It is, o f course, hoped that all will ex­
( lit TSr V■•■•rlntrS I'rratl
furnished 6 room house, 001 Laurel
visitors to lie le ft free to attend * ESSEN, June III.— The French to­ hibit In Tampn, prior to thu trip north.
Under Section 575 of the General
Ave,, corner lot, brick street. Desir­
church and to rest. The lute after­ day seized 170 locomotives nnd 2,Statutrs of the State of Florida
Mr, Ringling plans to have the
able location. A ll modem conven­
Notice is hereby-given that \V. 11. noon to he given to a night-seeing nu­ 0«U freight cars on hrnnch lines be­ Mndison Square Garden exposition
iences.—C. C. Cobh, Winter Park, Fla. Young, purchaser of Tax Certificate ll middle trip for the party, culminat­ tween Dortmund nnd Essen, thus vir­ opened by tho governor o f • Florida,
57-7td-p; W -ltp No. 341, dated the 2 nd day of June, ing in n late dinner at some suitable tually completing French control of nnd the Florida congressional delega­
j
FOR BENT—Cottage. See J. Mus- A. I). 1UIII, has filed said certificate place as guests o f Orange county peo­ the Ruhr trnns|&gt;ortation lines. The tion. The plat o f the Mndison Square
son, 501 Palmetto Ave. ,
52-10tp in my office, and has made applica­ plefood situation at Dortmund, lloehum Garden is W ing forwarded to Mana­
Monday, January 21st: lA*ave Or­ and other points is growing more se­ g er Striel&gt;rr, to Ik* used by him in
tion
for
Tax
Deed
to
issue
|n
accord­
llO llS liS FOR REN T, close in. Hrc
J. I), Hood.
68-fltc ance with law. Said certificate em­ lando In motorcade for a Hines City, rious daily u:i the result of the French planning the exposition showing and
braces the following described proper­ passing through I’ ine Castle with ita seizure.
uesigrinunt o f space.—Tampn Times.
r u n Itr.rx l a *i ' c u k o S 'A w n i K T r n
ty
situated in Seminole County, Flor­ new nnd considerable bans acreage,
—0 room cottage, very dcsiruhlo, 2
also through Kissimmee with a Jcon­
bedrooms nnd hath.
Furnished, ida, to-wit: N i; 1-4 of SK 1-4, Sec. 3,
siderable acreage in strawberries and
Twp.
21
S.,
Range
31
K.
40
acres.
$150.00 season. Near oorun.— Mrs.
other things.. Arriving at Haines
The
said
land
being
assessed
at
the
Harry.II, Sams, Ilox 343, New Smyr­

WANTED

FOR SALE

LOST

HOME SEEKERS

C IN C IN N A T I, Ohio, June 19.—
date o f the issuance of such certifi­
Firemen were battling this afternoon na, Fla.
60-12tc
cate
In the name of "Unknown."
to coniine a gasoline fire at the plant FOR RENT—3-room famished apart­
Also:
Tax Certificate No. 350, dat­
o f tho Ohio Refining Company, in
ment, Herald building, $25.00 per
ed
the
3rd
day of July, A. D. 1010,
Bond Hill, to the ten tanks afire.
month.— B. W. Herndon.
55-Otc

FINE BUILDING loU, orange groves,
NOTICE
raw lands, farms, homes; etc. You
can live in a pleasant, healthy village
To Whom It May Concern:
and do business n Sanford If you like.
Please take notice that we, L. A.
- S e e B. T. Tiller, Paola, Fla. 05-fltc
Renuud and Elsie A. Renaud, husband
and wife, o f Sanford, Florida, will on FOR RENT—ApartmcntT2 cohnecling rooms, private bath. Furnished
the 12lh day of'July, A. D. llt?3, rft
66-fltp
Sanford, Florida, at 10:00 o'clock a. room. 411 Park Ave.
m., or as Soon thereafter aa we can be FOR RENT— Five room bungalow at
corner Uth street and Oak Avenue.
heard, will make application to and
5D-6tp
before the Honorstlc Circuit Court in See Mrs. Julius Takach.
and for Seminole County, Florida, for H0U8ES’ F0R” RENT— E. V. Lane.
leave to adopt and an order of adop­
89-2tp
tion according to the lawa of Florida, FOR RENT— 6ne nice large Ged
Paul Dyeaa, a minor child.
room, 11S East 6th Street. 0P-3tn
Dated, June 12th, 1023.
FOR RENT—-Two large coot rooms,
L. A. RENAUD,
furnished. Price $25.00. Apply 014
EL8IE A. RENAUD,
69-3tp
Petitioners. W. Second S t
FOR
REhiT—Furnished
room
an3
SCHELLE MAINES,
kitchenette, 710 West Firat street.
Attorney for Petltloheru.
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June 12-19-20; July 3*10.

baa filed said certificate in my office
and has made application for Tax
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated In
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
NW cor of SE 1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 21,
S., Range 31 £ . Run 8 6 ch, E 0 ch.
N 6 ch. W 0 ch. 3 acres. Tho said
land being assessed at the date o f the
Issuance of such certificate in the
neme o f F. R. Chaddock. Unless said
certificate 4hell be redeemed accord­
ing to lew Tax Deed will issue there'
on on the 20th day of June, A, D. 1923.
W ITNESS my official signature
and aeal thla the 14th day of May, A.
D. 1923.
(8 R A L )
E. A. DOUGLA8S,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
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By: A. M. WEEK8, D. C.
6-16-22-29 ; 0-6-12-19

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Our Service I

City about two hours after leaving
Orlando, party will have an opportun­
ity to visit citrus packing houses there
and will be turned over to the people
o f Folk county for a motorcade down
Extends to Orlandu nnd Duytonn us well us thu hundreds of
what Is known as the ridge country
which will Include Halnvt City, Win­
bottles we put out In Sunford every day
ter Haven, Dundee, Lake Wales, Bahson Park, (formerly Crooked Lake)
and Frostproof. This section for many
ELDER SPRINGS W A T E R
miles on both sides o f the road Is
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practically solid In citrus acreage.
Leaving Frostproof it Is suggested the
on Recount o f its purity is fust becoming the drinking water
party travel to Fore Meade where will
for Central Floridu. It is ulso recommended for use in but­
be seen a considerable acreage In cab­
teries. I f you urc not drinking Elder Springs Wuter now—
bage and winter vegetables, thence to
givo it a trial.
Bartow with its large acreage of
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cabbage and other things under over-,
head Irrigation^ thence to Lakeland
PHONE 311— W E 'L L DELIVER
with citrus and atrowberry production, i
Party to again board train auLaka«|
land and move_Jo Plant City th at)
night
t
Tuesday, January 22nd: First thing j
visit immediate Plant City section, the |
strawberry center of Florida.with a
large acreage devoted to other perish■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I

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