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IN T H E H E A R T OF ijH E W O R L D ’S GREAltEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
N U M B E R 69

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID

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FRENCH WM LOCOMOTIVES
AND TWO THOUSAND CARS j
ON DORTMUND BRANCHES
HENRY FORD'
HAS NO DESIRE
YEAR FOR PRESIDENT

H A R D IN G C A L L S ‘ ‘ BUSINESS
O R G A N IZ A T IO N ” TO G E TH ­
ER TO H E A R R E PO R T
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Will Also Be Discussed and How WHII.P. STOI’ I'INC
OVF.lt
SPRINGFIELD
TURNS
to Spend Surplus o f 75
DOWN JOI1
^Hiltons '
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French seized
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one hundrod and seventy locomotives
and two thousand freight cars on
branch lines between Dortnfuml nnd
Essen, thus virtually completing
French control o f the. Ruhr transpor­
tation lines. The food situation nt
Dortmund, Bochum nnd other points
is growing fiiorc serious daily as re­
sult of Frcnc hseizurc.

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ROTARY CLUB
GOVERNMENT
HAS
LIVED
HELD MEETING,
WITHIN
STATED
INCOME
BIGSONGFEST
Overrun Number pf Cultivated Fields and Terror­
LCANO DURS E V E R A L E R U P T IO N S OF.
Y -tO U D EX­
IN G N IG H T H E R A L D E
PLO SIO N S A N D S T R E A M S OF L A V A

izing People in tbe N ear By Villages— One City
Reported Destroyed by Lava
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LONDON, June 18«— An Exchange telegraph dispatch from
Rome quotes unconfirmed message received by Nnplcs newspapers
to the effect that the town o f I.ingnuglossa has been destroyed by
invn from Mount Actnn.
.
ROME, June 1R.— Great streams o f Invn flowing from Mount
Aetna hnvb feAchciJ n point only one kilometre from Lingunglossu
nnd Cnstlglionc both o f which are being evacuated according to
dispatches from Cntnnin. Igtva stream approaching former town,
however, is reported to hnvc divided into two channels nnd will
probably not damage the village owing to configuration yf the
ground. Lnvn slrcnm headed toward Lingunglossa before dividing
was two hundred nnd fifty ynrds wide nnd ndvandng nt the speed
o f three hundred yards nn hour. Inhabitants of village adjacent
to base of volcano nre terror stricken. Yesterday they gathered in
churches, organized processions, imploring divine intervention.
They spent the night watching the approach o f invn streams which
ns they ndvanccd engulfed nnd incinerated trees, bushes and vineynrds. Lingunglossa has n population o f 15,000 nnd Castiglione

m e Tfc» A iM fiiie i r i t i i )
SI'RINCSFIKI.I), Mass., June 18.—
*'l have no desire t » be president of
the United States,” Henry Ford said
while stopping over for the week-end
on his way from Providence to
Poughkeepsie. "I am too much oc­
cupied with my own affnirs to become
tlie next president nnd I do not intend
to run. All this you hoar about my 10,000.
uamc being associated with the presi­
C A T A N IA , June 18.— Mount Aetna i« active today. Several
dency is newspaper talk. * There's
oruptinnK of volcano during the night heralded by loud explosions
nothing in it.”

ESSEN, June 18.—The miners nnd
followed by streams of lava that overran a number of cultivated
factory workers in various pnrta of
* ' .
fields and woods. The Htntion nt Castiglione has been destroyed
the Ruhr held meetings yesterday to. B r i t i s h l/ C S t r o y C I *
nn dthe railway near the mountain obstructed while Invn stream
determine what action should be
Siezes Turk Ship
three hundred metres wide threatens district about I.lnguaglossa.
taken In view of tho latest moves of
With
Cargo
Arms
the forces of occupation to break llrt’
Secretary and Treas­
Sweeping Changes
passive resistance of the Germans by
BRITISH . H AVE
INFORMATION
the taking, over of the railroad sta­
urer International C.
in Organization Re­
TURKS TRYING TO REMOVE
tions of Dortmund, Bochum, Hcrre,
M. Workers Arrested
GUNS FROM THRACE.
•
clamation Service
Gelsenkirchen and other industrial
towns. The French now control ab­
I II7 Tk,
Press)
IN ANNOUNCEMENT BY HECRE- ON CHARGE OF SEDITION AS HE
solutely all the railroad lines leading
CONSTANTINOPLE, June 18.—
LEFT COURT HOUSE.
into and through the Ruhr by which
TAR YWOHK OF ABOLISH­
British destroyer, Splendid, has seised
up io lafet'Saturday the Germans had
MENT OF DIRECTOR.
in Sea Marmora Turkish transport
injr Tfc* Aiaurlntri I’ rraal
been bringing food supplies from un­
carrying a cargo
of guns from
PITTSBURGH, June 18.—Thomas
occupied Germany.
(fly THr AMoriiilri I'rraa)
Myorscough, secretary and treasurer
These food shipments to the Ruhr Thrace.
WASHINGTON. June 18.—Sweep­
The capture is result of plans of
of
Progressive International Commit­
had been from five hundred to six
ing changes in the organisation of
British authorities who received in­
tee
of the United Mine Workers wns
hundred carloads dally.
When the
reclamation service were seen today
formation that lurks woro endeav­
arrested
on the chnrge of sedition as
remaining lines were taken over the
in the announcement by Secretary
oring to remove from Thrace guns
left
Alleghany
court house todny.
German tailroad men quit work ns a
Work of thu abolition of office of
and troops clandestinely sent there in
Mycrscough bail just filed a peition
part of their passive resistant^ pro­
director, effective July 1. 1). W. I)aviolation of Mudanin armistice when
for recovery of papers seised in raids
gram. Owing to the seizure of the
fortner governor of Idaho, will
resumption of hostilities with Greece *v'8»
on
allege drnrticnls hero April 27.
lines, according to the French au­
assume chnrgo of the service with
were threatened.
thorities, the Germans now will luivc
title of commissioner.
FLORIDIANS TO ENGAGE
to come to. terms with the French to
ERWIN HERGDOI.I.
IN ('llESN CONGRESS AT
allow the necessary food supplies to
PRESIDENT HARDING'S FIRST
W ILL HE SET
SAVANNAH. GA.. JULY
reach the inhabitants of tho Ruhr.
SPEECH ON TOUR W IL L HE
FREE WEDNESDAY
The Germans contend that much
BROADCAST FROM ST. LOUIS
fresh ntilk’Ami other pcrishahlo foods
SAVANNAH . Gn„ June 18.— A
LEAVENW ORTH, Kans., June 18.
nnd necessities, have been spoiled at — Erwin It. Bergdoll, wealthy Phllnchess congress with more than sixty
When President Harding, starting
Dortmund because of tho French delphla draft evader, will l&gt;o released
pluyers participating will lie held in
on his trans-Continental tour to
troops. The French assert that the from the disciplinary barracks here
Savnnnnh, on July 4.
Nestor llcrAlaska, arrives in St. Ixiuis June 21
fault lies with the Germans them­ next Wednesday, after confinement of
nnndex, rhumpiim of the South, will
he will deliver the firs lof tho im­
selves declaring that tho Germans two years nnd ten months, for failure
defend his title. Other* players will
portant nddresses to be made on
he I)r. William II. Hcntx of Winter
have the privilege of transporting to perform milltury service in the
that
trip. This address, will be
food to Boshum and other points if
Haven, Florida; Itenrlk W. Rucker of
war.
broadcosted by station KSD. It will
th*y arc willing \o co-o|&gt;eratc with
Albany,
Gn.; J. II. Wnlker of C-oluniMajor J. A. Stevens, adjutant at the Iks the first time a President of the
the French. This would necessitate barracks, said that Bergdoll would be
bus, Gn.; Mayor Luther Williams of
United States bus been heard over
a conference between the French and released, a free man as no warrants
Mucon, Ga.
the radio.
Gorman officials before trains could were pending against him. Bergdoll's
Jacksonville, Fin., Sumter, S. C.,
A number of broadcasting stations
bo operated. In the eyes of the Ger­ sentence called for four years at hard
on Springs, Ain., nnd Minini, Fla.,
Utdci
throughout the country, ns a cour­
mans, this would bo contrary to the labor, but fourteen months of this
tesy to the President, will remain will ■end delegations.
passive resistance plans Inaugurated was taken o ff for good behavior.
The Morning News of Savannah
silent while he sposks. It is the
when the French and Belgians en­
Ucrgdoll has asked for transporta­ intention to make this occasion a and Jacksonville Timcs-Union are
tered the Ruhr In January.
tion to Philadelphia MaJ. Stevens said. test to determine whether, under offering silver cups in the major and
The Germana claim French guards
Erwin Bergdoll is a brother of Gro­ ideal conditions, the President of minor tourneys.
have refused the Germans permis­ ver Cleveland Bergdoll, who fled to
the United Slates can be heard in
sion to enter the Dortmund station Germany after the war, when author­
every state of the Union. Station 200 KI.ANHMEN HEAR
and take clikrgo o f the fresh milk ities were searching for him on draft
KHD, during a midnight concert last
AND ENDORSE F IN A L
&lt;1(Mined for hospitals and the chil­ evasion charges. A t one time he wss
September, received reports from all
HERMON OF PASTOR
dren. The French deny thla aaying caught but made a sonsationnl escape.
48 state*.
Erwin
Bergdoll
surrendered
to
the
that the railroad men all quit work
The address of President Harding
Jacksonville, June 18.— When two
when tha troopa arrived and that authorities July 13, 1920, at Governors
will begin about 8 p. m. Central
they have not tried to come back to Island, New York, having been sought standard lime. There Is no daylight hundred robed nnd hooded member*
for two year*. Ho was found guilty
of the Ku Klux Klan filed into a tab­
work sneo.
,
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saving in St. Louis. Listeners in this
ernacle hero last night to hear the
,Jhc relief workers In Dortmund of evading draft August 13, 1920, by a
locality, who hear the President aro
farewell sermon of Dr. W. A. Hob­
and other placet aay the food situa­ court martial. *
asked to send a report to the'Radio
Tho finding* Were confirmed Aug­
son, for twenty-throe years pastor of
tion is aerious and they aro anxiously
Editor of the SL I-ouis Pbst-Diaawaiting- the outcome o f the con- ust 19, 1920, and Bergdoll was receiv­ patch, operators of KHD Broadcast­ tho First Baptist Church, many of
ed hero August 23, 1920.
tho approxlmatod
‘2,000
present
tnjveray. ... ..
.
January 18, 1921, -Bergdoll, through ing will be on 640 meters, or 650 kilo­ mounted the benches to obtain a bet­
^At the meetings yesterday of the
cycle*.
ter view of tho unexpected visitors.
Rjihr workers, plan*,, were discussed hto attorney filed habeas corpus pro­
ceedings
demanding
his
release
on
The klan members, who, It was said,
to ovarcotM the difficulty created by
IMNE BLUFF STREETS
attended as an endorsement of the
Up food akortag*. Tha worker* etaini technical grounds. Judge John C. Pol­
FLOODED; HUNDREDS
speakers subject “ Amorkanlsm" oc­
ea already have begun to soar, lock, in tho federal court In Kansas
OF FARMS ALSO cupied benches in the rear.
jr
Uja'kituaiion-with much CRy, K*uaa*. took tha case under ad­
visement. • While bis rating was still
A fter Dr. llobsoo had concluded,
a% rm "
IMNE BLUFF, Ark., June IB.—
Meeting* Jafra.. been arranged,for pending, tho government reopened the
Rev. A. C. Shuler, in a brief talk, ex­
ttye RuHr official. It Bochum and caso and the supreme court denied the With hundred* of acre* of farm land* pressed .pleasure at the attendance
writ AprU 24. 1922.
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Inundated and with bad* water floodnprtiqund. to- cpns&gt;d»r the •situation
I• 1 .
wd i ■&gt;" fl *
lug some of .k
tho. streets „v
or this
mis ritv
ciiy to
w&gt; o f the Klan members, declaring that
and dpcide.iWhaV- action to vtake—
j
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k.i#
1
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Arkansas
Not anilThere I* » Hmtt to everything ex­ depths o f half • foot, tl)o Arkansas the Ku Klux Klan waa
W ether to co-operate with the French
Catholic,
anti-Jew
or
antl-auythlng
cept the progeny of -one unapratted river continue* to ri*o alowly here. A
or to continue their resistance or try
stretch of approximately 200 foot on except hell and the devil.”
flr-.ii
•f
mw
to reach gpitto godtporreUa. &lt;t. - ’•
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■- tha Flint Bayou lsvca near Faatoria
Correct this sentence: *Thaven't
___ _ foqr m * 4 It- .The Germans are planning u being rapidly taken In by the flood
!&gt;.8SF.N, JOne IlL -^ Y efl^ rdar
anything
*xtra fixed,H said the
and
largs
craws
art
working
thtre
to
and tw elri 'freighLcara
tcar* jvith
.with lo use J n le w U n tramways, aotomoW f , xS W k » for diatrihutivm bat this prevsnt a break. No extenaivt dam- wife over tha phone, “ but 111 be glad
t jju fc x .ih e f l o ­
in the city, and thp Us to have you bring yogr two friend*.'
pu/thod h* yeL is,incompletely orgsn- *g *
orer p&gt;
imind and Bochum are without but- vpes are firm with the cyco^tlon pf
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Y
t
y
't
o
l
d^r
i, bat
For quick rtaults try • want ad.
on* polnTlnear Pasfori*.
who t*r, eggs, milk and ebaaae. . ,
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DURING FISCAL PAST YEAR

Tho Rotary Club held n Song-Feat
todny nt their meeting nt the Valdcx
Hotel. Several of the memlicrs were
absent nnd President Knight filled in
V N IIT U A L L Y
COM P LE T IN G
Rev. Ilill Carpenter’* place with (lamp
CONTROL OF RUHR
DuBosc and after that several song*
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N
were sung. The first one wns "Amer­
ica" called forth by the president who
noted the fine big flag on the widl
purchased by Harry Stevens on tho I
"Flag Committee” that had reported
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several times on "progress" only. TR A IN STRUCK STALLED Al'TO- A t Dcrimund, Mockum ond Oth­
MOIIIt.K WHICH CAUGHT
President Knight introduced J. 1).
er Points Growing More
FIRE.
Kelliver, of Orlando, ns the man who
Serious Daily
was surh n good Sanford booster that
I Ilf Tl»r .%«•«&gt;«*Infed l*rrn«t
.
ho would if he hnd n million invest it
I nr The iMiirlalnt Prrsst
LOS ANCCLKH, June 1H—Two cur
all hero in Seminole county real es­
WASHINGTON, Juno 18.— Head*
train of the Pacific K lv c trS y s te m
tate.
of departments and bureaus constitut­
bound from Sawtelle to I ain Anglo.'
Ill the report on Roy Scouts work I was wrecked near Sherman Junction ing tho "business organisation1' of
Chairman Harry Stevens said ho hnd ,.)ir,y
a-h„
)lllJllU.r nt thu government were called together
today to bear tbe formal announce­
the fino new flag Tor the Boy Scouts
Iteverly Hills said it shuck n stalled
ment by Harding, its bend and direc­
— thu troop that the Rotarians have
automobile which caught lire fatally
tor lord, of tho budget system that
ndopted—and it wns the sense of the
burning tbe woman driver, Pacilte
meeting that nt the night meeting
the government has lived within its
Electric rompnny said numerous per­
next Monday the flag would be pre­
income during
the past twelve
sons injured.
sented to the troop and they would Ihmonths. The meeting wns also ex­
tlie guests of tbe Rotary Club tlmt
pected to proceed to the discussion
Capt. Amundson
night.
of plans for the forthcoming year
Ill talking over the Boy Scouts
Has Abandoned His and hear the outline of what tho pres­
ident expects the government to ac­
Camp on Silver Lake it was learned
Flight Over Foie complish since it has overcome a
tlmt tlie camp is being invaded by
pro-|H-ctlvo deficit. Although thu
strangers and thu buildings are being
DARING EXPLORER COUI.1I HAVE
governmental machinery has two
torn up for fire wornI ami other nets of
FLOWN OVER NORTH
weeks to run «m funds appropriated
vandalism noted. The plnco will be
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POLE.
posted nnd watrlu-d in tile future and •
for current year and the treasury o f­
anyone trespassing on tbe Boy Scouts
ficials predict a surplus nbovo a bun­
(II) Tkr \»«i»rlalril I'rraal
grounds without a permit will be ar­
dled and seventy-five million dollar*
CHRISTIANA, June 18. Captain when husinctui dotes on June 13.
rested nnd made to pay tbe penalty.
As tbe fun makers for the day were Bald Amundsen tins hbntidnnrd hi?
absent from thu job Allen Stone wns proposed flight over North Pole, anPedestrians Rights
called upon to spend fifteen minutes Itmiured this afternoon by Norwegian
hi teaching the Rotes some of the new Minister of Defence.
•
To He Protected
aongs and they nil bail u big time
singing everything tlmt the honk con­
It) AND H ATTKNDKZ VOUH.
TALLAHASSEE, June 18.— Blind­
tained and then some. Committees
ing headlight* from nn approaching
for the entertainment for next month
Voyagers wilt meet al J. II. Ilin- mitonmhile do not relieve the affected
were appointed by President Knight termisfer I'lano Company, Tuesday automobile driver from bis responsi­
and tbe meeting adjourned witli tbe night, June 1!Hh, nt 7:"0 p. m, with bility to iK-iiestriuns, tho supreme
real Rotary spirit predominating the lady. Two I*. G.'« will Ih- initiated court rulcil today in nn opinion upbi-arls and mind of the members.
into thu order on thi&lt; (K'cnslim nod ‘Imldiiig ilie Judgment of the circuit
tho presence of every Voyager is im­ court for Dade county in awarding
IIA/.HI.DEN'S ON SILVER
perative. Comrade Ben l^-igli of Or­ M. It. Botsfurd.
damages
LAKE IS POPULAR PLACE lando will furnish Vin Rouge nnd against It. J. Mnthera. The opinion
Vin Blanc, amt there will be a big wii* by Judge IVhitllcld. Judge Kills
One of the most popular plnce* dur­ chicken jtillau with plenty of chick­ lilcd a dissenting opinion.
ing the warm weather anil in fact at en. The hunch will motor to Silver
Botsfurd recovered damages for
ull time* is Hazelden's, with thu most Lake where the festivities will take
injuries caused by D|nthora' automo­
ideal spot on thu lake for bathing ami place, *o bring your bathing suit
bile running upon him, u pedestrian,
enjoying a swim. The water in as nlong a t wo will nil want to tako n
on n public highway. The nccident
clear ns a erystnl nnd tho bouuty of swim; also bring your-dancing pumps
thu wholu thing is that thu bottom Is nlong ns there will bo plenty of danc­ occurred at night. Muthera coming
all white sand and you call wade out ing mill a great big hunch of fun and up from behind, claimed he could not
•
. . , ,, i see Botsfurd because o f the blinding
about fifty yard" from the shore und pleasure will bojou rs,
*o don t fol
of „ „ a|l,lrollrh,n(. rnr.
the water will not Ik) over your head. to Im there II Wurell There by all
The court held that under the cirThere nru plenty of bath houses for iiu 'u iis you ure in the Army Now.
cuinstances
when tl|e vision o f the
your convenience nnd it big pavilion
driver
of
thu
dufeiulnnt's car wa* so
on the shore of the lake where you
obstructed or obscured by tho bright
can enjoy all the sports of on amuse­ Old Stam W as Heavy
ment pnrk. There is a large nnd long On Bulgarian Treasury lights of thu other car, thnt he could
not see tiny one on the road uhend of
diK'k extending out into the luke witli
Says
Finance
Comm.
him, it was his duty to exorcise all
(. dandy springing board for your
ordinary
and reasonable care and
pleasure, so if you want to hnve a
good time and cool o ff during these I'REMIKIt IS DEAD AND THEY diligence, even to tho extent, if need
bo of stopping his car. ''Pedestrian*
warm days wc are having, be sure
CANNOT BUT IIIM IN JAIJ..
hnve rights in u proper use of public
nnd drive out at any time ns the place
is open at all times, and the charges
SOFIA, June 18.—The ministry of rond* for travel, and drlveru of ve­
arc ho low that you will be surprised. foreign affairs has received Premier hicles should exereUt duo care so as
Poincare's message assuring Bulga­ not to Inj'V** others/ 'the court hel.d ,
The supreme court yesterday la nn
MORH TALK A N I) A GOOD TIME. ria that Prance desired^ to encourage
opinion
by Judge Whitfield upheld
every government wishing to'execute
Mr. Sewell, manager of the Ijiko thu treaty previsions and woilt with the validity uf a Miami's ordinance
Mary Casino aays that they have ita neighbors for tho advancement of requiring all driver* of hire automo­
bile* and trucks to pay an annual li­
something special every week at tho the Balkans.
cense fee of $10. Tho case came to
Casino and you will always have a
There is widespread M|H'cululiuii re­
tho court In a habeas curpu* proceed­
grand timo when you do visit the
garding tjie alleged Aiinncial irrejeings brought by E. J. Harris, who
Casino, where you will And the best
ularitfus o f thu HtamboulUky regime
was convicted in municipal court for
dance floor in the country, spacious
as revealed Ivy additional evidence
violation of an ordinance requiring
and cool, on the beautiful 1-akc Mary,
made public by.,the ministry o f tho
raeh individual driver of an aulomoand don't forgot that they have
Interior in thu new gnvernmviilr^twny
liilu ‘ for hire or driver of a truck
dances out there every Wednesday
high officials are mentioned and docu­
for hire, to pay an annual license fee
night with Ane dance music. Lake
ments have been found whicb ure reof $10. Harris first appealed to the
Mary Casino Is only a few minutes
|H&gt;rtrd to Involvu national bank dlcircuit court for jrftde county, but
rides from tho city so pay them .a
lectors and other officials to the ex­
thu ordinance waa sustained there.
visit next Wednesday night-and see
tent of many million* leva.
Tho supremo court In Ita opinion
how much you will enjoy tho dancing
According to the
announcement yesterday held that the provision of
and bathing out there.
evidence wus discovered today that section SI, chapter 8410, ocla of 1921,
49,(8)0,000 leva had been. withdrawn amending section 1013, revised gen­
W EATHER REPORT
front the foreign
ministry's fund, eral statute* uf 1920. that “ it shal
Weather Outlook for the Period June without authorization..
bo unlawful for any county or mu­
Tho government telegraphed today nicipally to collect *ohy license or
18 to 23, Inclusive
Washington, D. C., June 18.— South (o the Gzrcho-Blovakia authorities registration fee on any motor driven
Atlantic and Eaat Gulf vti^te*: Gen­ d*)cing for the extradition of M. Bai­ vehicle, trailer or »cml-trailer, i
erally fair but with probability of kal off, mlnLlcr at Prague and to torcycle eldc care in this stat “ *
scattered showers; normal tempera­ Hungary for the extnylition of for­ not deprive a raunlcpality o f
mer Minister Of Agricultuid Obuff. Ity to require license to ha
ture.
The Ikilgariah minister at Bucbvraat driven of automobile* and
There would tie small objection to a Ha* heeti notified by Rumania to leave where *uch authority ha* l
conferred by Charter or (
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horde of allena If they had a hoard. within ten hour*.

ELECTRIC CARS
ARE WRECKED
IN CALIFORNIA FOOD

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The goest Hat waa, Mr*. W. W.
Potter, Mr*. Ralph Wight, Mr*.
Claude Howard, Mr*. Hal W ight,
Mr*. W. C. Hill, Mr*. E. F. lion*holders Mr*. David Caldwell, Mr*. D.
P. Drummond, Mr*. Harry D. J*wle,
and Mra. A. B. Wallace.

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th* hoate«'heW il#wl/ill*' art In cake
making cannot be excelled. ‘A sea­
son o f aoelabllity completed the pleaaant evening.—Contributed.
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Misses Ruth Henry, Claire
CarmstA Barber, who
----- frocks of green and
organdie.
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Henry received, tho gueata
g a becoming frock o f green
dotted swU* with trimmings o f white
lace. Mrs. Whltccomb'* costume was
o f white satin with tiny ruffles of

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NOTICE TO RBC1MBNTAL. BAND.
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Headquarters Band Sectftm7 8eryjee, Vo. IMtlx, Infantry, Sanford, Fla.
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Juni; 14th. 1923,
tea Mi m Id w
rn Mi
Ortkr-i No. 1.
1. Monday night each week 7:45 p.
n w is horeby designated regular drill
night for this organisation. *
•; g. A ll uirmber* of this organiza­
tion be present at all formaUoiw. '
'k * a * . f a m
a. 'Any,violation of this order wilt
JoxL
be’ dealt with accohlingly.'
rcnce-P. Priest, who was ono of
R A L P H STEVENS,
( ifcachcfs In the Dunnellon High
5faJ.‘ M. C. F. N. G., Admin, and
•hool, the past term, spent last we^k Prop. Officer.
68-2tp
wRlThls parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. C. C.
Priest. He left Monday for Gaines­ DEMOLAY TO P U T ^ ’ V v
ville'to attend summer school there.'ON E N T E R T A IN M E N T

SURE IT DDES GOOD

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m
would be proud to own.

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For Florid*:’ F air tonight
Sunday local thundershow­
ers.
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-T O N IG H T .
I William De Mille’a
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dramatic C a»Hy

Mr. and Mr*. H. H. Chappell cor­
dially Invite their friends In Sanford
“ lift
and vicinity to be pre*ent at the
With
marriage o f their daughter, France* lace.
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Louise, to Mr. Harrison J. Pemberton,
The honoree w *i attired in g*een
Theodore Robert,
: p r a c o c k -ii our. if .
SOCIAL CALENDAR
at.
the
First
Methodist
church,
San
crepe,
With
a
la
rg
e
.
white
plcfJre,
A t the country residence of Mr.
M ay McAvoy
ford,
Wednesday evening, seven hat.
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.. burke Steele and Newton Ston- and Mr*. 8. V. Hough, near Gretna
And
,
A delightful musclal prognfcn waa
o’clock, June' 20th, 1023.
strem le ft Thursday by motor for a their daughter, Mia* Iona Lyona
rendered-during the afternoon aa folConrad Nagel
Hough, wak united In marriage at
trjp to Vlrrlnla,
TRUTH SBfcKRRB CLA^S.
Iowa: ’ Prtrflo solo, ‘'Finger Twist,”
D h e '.ffib fln
the grart-u,
high nodn today with Mr. John Ed
by Carmctri Barber. A group o f read­
what ,they said about Grom^ a*
On*
of
the
most
enjoyable
meet­
ward
Peacock,
of
DeLand.
The
cere­
“
Fred Loyal! and son Fredwhen a slick young m,„
ing, by Miss
Rosamopif Radfo'rd.
of Orlando, are the guest* of mony waa performed by the R ef. J. ings o f the Truth Seeker* Cljwa woa
M
l*.
Herring
gnvc
a
lovely
♦400,000
diamond from right a l l
Mias
Eleanor
Herring'gm
a. Lovell and Mr*. D. C. Marlowe C. Hill, pastor o f the BaptUt church held in th# attractive country homq
Grumpy', now and then
group o f 'Violin solos, ‘ accompanied
at
Gretna,
In
the
presence
of
mem­
o
f
Mr*.
W.
T.
Akers,
yesterday
after­
/their home on Palmetto avenue.
steal Grumpy's pretty g r*n 4 W
noon. \Presldent King being absent, by Miss Helen Shepard o f ' Boston,
ber* of the brlde’a family.
te
r-w a U h Grumpy romc to
Maes.,
who
is
her
house
guest.
Mr*.
Q.
W.
Spencer,
vice
president,
The .prominence of the two families
Mr. and Mra. Charles Britt and
Added Attraction—
Following
the
musical
program,
presided.
A
fter
a
short
business
ses­
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illy motored to Leesburg last evo- makes this a marriage of more than
1usual Importance and Interest thruout sion, the meeting was turned over to tho atrain* from the “ Bridal Chorus"
International News
A little rain for a change.
jiitsa.
.
the atatA. The bride la a highly ac­ th* April, Mny and June birthday from Lohengrin, were sounded, and a
Tho Order o f DoMolay in the nertr
One I).y Old
miniature
bride
and
groom
entered.
complished and cultured young lady, committees who were hostess for tho
future wili put on a play or rather
These
were
Master
Charles
Betts
and
Making it a cooler weather for the
Misses Katherine .Ray, Viola Ben- a graduate o f the Florida State Col- Afternoon. Sherbcrt and eake were
entertainment In the- high school
Louise Purdnn. The people o f Sanford.
and Jacqueline Purslcy, of Pal­ leg* for Women at Tallahaaaee and a served. Twenty-five members Were Little 'Miss
building for the purpose o f raising
groom , wore' the conventional full
.
their official position* in u*
i ,arc the attractive guests of the member o f the Alpha Delta aorprity. present.
O H . of flVc lo bornine , r . »
|fund.
for
dreaa suit, and was dignity itself,
comp
but they are succeeded by ,
former's aunt, Me*. John Schlrard.For several year* ahe haa been teach­
. ,
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.
, f„ r the use of the order. Moderate
while hi* charming bride, was lovely weeda I.
ing In high school* In Florida.
LOVLY PA R TY .
.
Vo-nln* .ho nrc dop.r.^
Uvik wire hunch qf officer* who mill
admission charge
A
Mrs.
R. Graham will leave toMr. Peacock is an alumnua of Stet­
Mrs. E. E. Page, Mrs. B. R. Gray, in a gown of soft crcnm lace, her ment busy these days.
Mr*. L 8.
for future announcements and ad­ tain the high standard and rffitimit
service rendered by the former o ffjl
nljfht for Arcadia, whore sho will son University, being a graduate of and Mrs. R. Lowe entertained at a tulle veil, was caught to her hair
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The Automobile Edition today .and vertisement*.
era under tho leadership of g ,' U
■pend six weeks as tho house guest tho law school. He has risen rapidly homo o f Mrs. Page, in honor of Mr*. with strings of pearls. Sho carriod
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o f Mr*. Ca*sl* 0 , Orr, at her beauti­ In tho practice of his profession and is Byron Walker, who leaves Sanford „ shower bouquet of white roses if you wnnt a car or want to sell one C O L THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Increased from the original thlrtea ^
ful country homo “ Tnargsac Lodge.” now serving his first term a* county soon. The parlor and dining room* showered with ribbons and ro*o buds, or want a ear fixed Saturday**
CAM P NO. 13, U N ITE D S PA N judge o f Volusia county, which he were opened cn suite, where four which *he Inter presented to the bon- Herald Iq.thc place to look for It.
who were present at the orgmiati, 1
formerly
served
as
prosecuting
at­
J8I1 W A h V. E LE C T OFFICERS meeting 'tq n present toUl o( fifty. A
oroe.
Presently
n
loud
knock
was
tables o f of card players were placed.
Mr. and Mra. D. L Thrasher and
William Lnko Is home for a fow
five, which incluilca Orlando,
1
0 ,l E ,.lf«n ry leave this afternoon for torney. During the world war he Candles were served during th* heard at tho door, and a miniature
daya
visit nft4f, spending the pftst
nerved with distinction In the Marino
A t the rigulbr ljuaincsa ‘meotlng o f Cloufii Tituavlllc and Oviedo
express
man,
with
overaUs
and
cap,
St, 'Louis, Mo., where they will at­
go nit*.
Tho prize for high score
tnopth at points in Georgia and 8outh Col. Theodore Roosevelt Camp, No. membors.
Corps o f tho American nrmy and saw
‘among tho ladles, was won by Mrs,' entered carrying a large suit cane,
tend the convention of the Rotary
Carolina.
Ufa many frienda are glad 13, l). S fW . V., on Thursday, tho fol­
active service abroad.
J .B. Little, while th e fn e n ’s prise labeled with hearts and cupids, nnd
Ctuba.
.
tu see him again.
_
Tho happily, married young couple
lowing officer* were elected:
said
he
w
a
s‘
told
to
deliver
his
ex­
# The distressing parL howmer, as
went to /Mr. J. C. Staple!*. Tho
left here this afternoon for Atlanta
CommSndcr—Fred T. WHUams. &gt; that one-half of the World *pp*ir^;-j
press
to
tho
bride-to-be.
Thi*
cun­
Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Smith and
honorco was given a box of lovely
Edgnr Ball is bringing In some
Senior V.-C.— L lI.-AYalkor, • ’’ &gt;&gt;' ly doesn't ’ care whether thd otU4
and from there will go to Washington,
ning little expressman, was Master
daughter Juanita, motored to Orhandkerchiefs.
mighty fine frying cbkkons th««e
D. C., and other point sin the esst on
Junior V.-C/—Roy Schmidt/
Barxton
IJcrklns.
When
the
suit
case
half lives.
lahdo yesterday where they spent
days all dressed and ready for the
A fter the card gnmc, delicious re­
on extended honeymoon of a month or
Officer of tho Day— A. King.
waa
opened
It
contained
many,lovely
tho day combining business and
stove.
Mr. Ball has demonstrated
freshments wcer sorved, and dancing
more.—Quincy Times.
Officer o f the Guard—W . E. Jami­
The steel industry is reminded that .1
and useful gifts of nil kinds.
pleasure.
that
lie
can
raise chickens as well an
Judge Peacock hns many friends In enjoyed until a late hour.
son.
Green and white brick Ico cream,
plant, requiring !cs&gt; than a l*thi j
,
.
The guests Included, Mra. Byron and angel food cake, Iced In white, lead a band.
Sanford and Seminole county who will
Adjutant—H airy Lappin.
» hour day arc nut suffering for tlkr]
N r. and Mrs. Frank W. Graham
Join in extending ho and his bride best Walker, honoree, Mr. and Mrs. J .B. further carrying out the color scheme
Quartermaster— C. O. Prjcat.
bitter.
C.
E.
*Honry
nnd
D.
L.
Thraahcr
will leave tonight for Norfolk, Va.,
Little, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Btaplor, wore served by Misses Ann* DuBosc, will leave today for 8 t. TjouI*, where
Duo to their election to tho Depart­
wishes.
where they will attend the Southeast­
Mr. R. B. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Catherine Byrd, 8arit* I&gt;ako, Car- they will attend the meeting o f In­ ment offlcos of Department Comman­
I f nn^y wc had some way to har-'i
ern Union meeting of tho Brother­
BACON AND EGGS IN SOCIETY E. Southward, Mr .and Mrs. M-. Y. tnotn Barber, Claire Zachary, Ruth ternational Rotary and enjoy them­ der, Department Adjutant and D ept ness the foot tone generated by thesef
hood o f Locomotlvo Englneohi which
From bcln gregarded as plebeian Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Bort Methvin, llchry and Mrs. Raymond Phillips, selves generally. They will repre­ Quartermaster, R. A. Tcrheun, W. D. who ImunciMT and down on the bad
convene* Juno 18-21, Inclusive.
and fit only for the lower class the Mr. E. E. Pago, Mr. Arnold L»wc, On edch plate were minlnturc brides sent Sanfoni Rotary Club.
Ballard and Charles Lord
resigned scat o f the jitney.
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once lowly dish of bacon and eggs has Mrs.' Fred Strange and Mr. II, H. with dainty dresses of crepe- with
Mr. and Mra. R. E. Tolar and little ol last been given social recognition
Smith Brojhcra’ Garage la there
little veils, fastened on the top of the
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daughter Mary Elisabeth, Mry. W. and admitted Into the cxcluslvo dr- Lyons.
with tho goods. Thoy ‘ nre laying
cake.
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D. Gardner and Mrs. Roy Peeples cles of New York’s millionaire class.
tress on oil In their nd today ahd
SILVER TRA VERY SUCCESSFUL
About •sixtyrflvc guests
enjoynd
formod a congenial party spending And It will not be long until all over
they
can show .you where -you , ,
Tho 8 llvcr Tea given by
Mrs. &lt;hi. ctdlchtful social couratosy, nnd
the day at Coronado llcach, on the country tho cxamplo set in Goth­
daitgnuu
thcW} twoj eavc lul*or costa and keep your Turbin
Mero'a Circle of the Presbyterian this
the artistic
taste of
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F re s h s i p m e n t
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Thursday.
am will t&gt;« Imitated. In fact, society church nt tho home o f Mr. and Mr*.
In first class condition.
gracious hostesses wns reflected
In SL Petersburg has already recog­ Alfred LUJa on Park avenue last
The Hof-Mnc Buttery- Co. have an
N O R R IS E X Q U IS IT E CANDIES
every ‘ detailMr. and Mra. C. E. Uvoron and nised bacon and eggs and this very
night was most successful In every
nd
on
the
auto
pngo
today
nnd
they
•oh, Mra. Emma L Greer, and Miss satisfying dish has been served at a
way. The beautiful homo was thrown
have something of Interest to tell you.
IM PO R T A N T n o t i c e t o
Latir* I* Idling of Green Cove midnight lunch following a dance.
open ensulte and proved to be a most
MBMBBERS OF THE
They are now, by the request o f a
XI
Springs, motored to 8anford yester­
In New York society the main Idea splendid place for the big get togeth­
----------WOMAN S CLUB. number of their customers, mnking
day'and ar# the guests of M r and has beon to spend money, and there­ er meeting of the people o f all de­
-The Retail Slori
Plume 325. •**
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their own special batteries as they
Mr*. J. E. Lain*.
.
fore bacon and eggs—cheap "by com­ nominations.
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A t tho last meeting of the Execu­
r.-. : ■■■.'g!.rai.ia n a ^ :
parison with some other dishes that
Delicious orange sherbet and cake
Miss Alberta Aycock has roturnod might be served—has been neglected, were served during the evening and tive Board of the Woman’s clutr, the
hofo*' after spending several days at hut oven the millionaires get hungry a flno .musical program was greatly fact was brought out, that up to the
l
• hoiino party at Coronado Belch.
at times and want filling food. Note enjoyed by the large crowd prcaont. present date, only about one-third of
Mr. and Mrs. Roby Lalng left yes­ the following Item sent out from New Mrs. LUJa, Mrs. Mcro and Mrs. F. T. Its membership have paid their dues
and signified for,th e information of
terday for Marahallvillc, On., where York recently:
Williams were the hostesses of the
they will remain for the peach crop,
"One of the most brilliant social af­ evening nsslstod by other ladles and the Program Committee, the depart­
going from there to Virginia, and faire of the season In New York so­ they saw that evoryone, was served ment in Which .they choose to be ac­
ciety, n dance to announco the engage­ and had a good time. A nice sum of tive. A fter discussing the impera­
thsppf to Ann Arbor
,,
ment of Miss Gloria Gould, 17-ycar- money was raised by tho affair and at tive need for every possible dollar
MEETING C O L THO. ROOSEVELT old daughter of George J. Gould, to a late hour the guests departed with In the treasury, and the pinna for
Henry A. Bishop, Jr., of Bridgeport, the feeling that they had enjoyed n getting out * correct.year book nt
: ' A U X IL IA R Y NO. 3 I
the proper time, It was derided that
Conn.,
came to an end at dawn today. most pIcHHant evening.
The regular meeting of Col. Theo­
rTW
"Mure than 350 persons attended
During the evening the following tho Membership Committee should
dore Roosevelt Auxiliary No. 3, will
make
a
personal
solicitation
for
co­
be hsld at the court houac, Tuesday the affair at Sherry's, which was lav. flno musical program was rendered:
Duet— Misses Charlotte Smith and operation from all members who per­
afternoon at 4 o'clock. AH members Ishly decorated with peach blossoms,
haps have not reullxcd how important
are urged to attend. Plana will bo red tulips, smllax and potted flowers Emily Bailey.
brought
especially
from
Florida.
0 Vocal Solo— Selected— Ml#s Lillie It is that their duus should bp It’
completed for tho basket picnic to be
hand. Monday and
Tuesday, the
"Dancers
from
the
Metropolitan
Ruth Spencer.
held at tho home of Comrade and
18th
and
H»th
o
f
June,
ate the days
Opera
Company,
dressed
In
Egyptian
Duct—1
"1710 Everlasting L ife" by
Mra. D. D. Ballafd at Altamonte
SCt
apart
for
this
purpose,
nnd the
costumes,
furnished
an
attractive
fea­
tho Schlrard Brothers.
Springs; July 4th. A ll members of
board
bqspcaks
the
ready
aod
willing
ture
while
tho
supper
was
In
progReading—
Margaret
Oowan.
the camp and Auxlllarlu* with tholr
.
Quartette—"In tho Gloaming"— assistance o f every cjub woman. They
families are lnvltcd.-Lou Smith Ter • rcss.
"Tho menu was: Supremo do fruits; Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Herndon, Mr. Hhln- nre requestod to ty»vr the proper
heun, president.
.
amount ready when called for nnd m*
(touches do honard nantua; filet do holser and Mr. Parke*.
help to start the Woman's Club «u l
volatile
pascal;
fruits
a
1»
Sherry,
I’lano
nolo—
Miss
Emily
Bailey.
BOOK LOVERS CLUB.
lit good ftnahcial shape when the
frlnndiscs and cafe.
Reading—
Mis*
Rosamond
Radford
• The members of the Book I/&gt;vcrn
Attend our 14-Day June Sale and your Dollar will dp double duty.
"A s tho dance ended, bacon and ‘ Dijet—Selected— E, T. Woodruff, 11. beautiful new homo Is opened.— Mrs.
Club had a most interesting meeting
eggs, rolls snd coffee, wore served." Darrow.
Henry Wight, Prc"» Chairman.
'
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Sale on every thing in our store. W e arc naming prices on only a
To many persons who follow tho
IPerta Solo—MIsb Charlotte Smith
Mrs. Harry Ward on Seventh IsroeL
lives of tho rich society folks with In­
I f a man tells HU wife everything
A most delightful afternoon was
few i^ems to let you know there is something doing at C h u r c h w e l f s
tense interest this Item of newa will
Ik may l»« that he love* her. And
MIBCRLLARNOU8 SHOWER
spent with discussion of books, cur­ have real significance. I*ook out for
Miss Dorothy Itumph, a charming then It may be that ho merely loves
rent events, and sewing on bit* of a rise In tho price of bacon—and also
brldo to bo of next week, was the n fight.
fancy work. I**tc In the afternoon eggs.—St. Petersburg Independent.
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honoree yesterday
afternoon when
Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords, all sizes, at, per pair ...___
the hostess served delicious refresh­
Miss Florence Henry and Mrs. Don­
ments.
• DAISY TRA
ald Whitcomb entertained ut a mlaThose enjoying the pleasant after­
M en’s Real (R&gt;od Dress Shirts, at, each
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The “ Daisy Tea" given last even­ ceUanoous *howcr,'*t the home o f the |
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noon w*r* Meadaines Stella Arring­ ing, In behalf of Circle “ 0 “ by Mra.
former, on Magnolia avenue.
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ton, ,-J. C. Bennett. L P. Hagan, It. Aufred LUJa nt her home on Park
Tho color bchemo of green and Thedford’s
Block-Draught Lher
Men’s Genuine Palm Beach Suits, at, per suit .....
....
J. HHly. J- E. Pace, Henry Mcl-au- avenue, was a very enjoyable affair,
white, with It the colors o f the Kappa
Medicine (VegoUble) Praised
lln, B. A. Howard, A. E. Hill, D. A. Two little girls, Ellen Telford and
Alpha chapter (o f F hlrh W
lhp
$2.50
Caldwell, Tyner and Fred William*. II. E. Griffin, dressed respectively In honoree nnd'hosteaacn are mombers),
Men’s Good Scout W ork Shoes, at, per p a i r ...
by the Head of «
lavender und pink taffeta, stood on wai carriod out Ip uvery detail. Tho
Louisiana Family.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON.
either sido o f tho entrance holding whito rose, the flower of this sororiety
l A ll $2.00 Silk, at, per yard............ ............................................$1^
A delightful social event of yestor baskets tied with tulle to match tholr was also used.
Lake Charles, La.—“ I don’t know
.
day. was the hrldge luncheon given dresses. Into these receptacles sliver
In the reception room, and living what we would have done had we not
Chamhray, all colprs, at, per yard.............. .................................^ i
by Mr*. ChsrJes L d rill at her home offerings were dropped by tho guests room podcstal jricker baskoU anjl had Black-Draught. It sure Is one ol
as
they
arrived.
The
rooms
were
the
best
mediclnpa
mad#,
and
am
sure
the
on, Palmetto avenue, the guest* bosilver vase* o f cut flowers *n&lt;J K r*'*
Itiit tth3 mfpmbera of tho Thirteen radiant with flowers of all varieties were used. In, the music room, the best liver lusdldne,'* ttld Mr. Henry
Devonshire Cloth, the kind that don’t fade, at, p e t a r d . . . * ...... -^5
were three of the season, daisies, roses, dahlias, color, motif of white and green waa Gxrrett.ot I
13ridg**" Club. There
It."
continued'
hyldscus, almandos, bleeding heart
emphasised. A t onq end. a Urge
she believe*
it jiK i ’ "
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.
und) others, th* arrangement bearing
32-inch Dress Ginghams, well worth 85c, at, per y^rd:... j ....
doses o|
white throne, tied with green rib;
Crystal vases snd baskets tilled
mlstukable marks of th# deft fing­
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bans, was placed, the background waa BUckL k ’ -. ft.aj.-j
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w|th Radiance rose* npd Shasta
Black-Draught tor
ers o f th# hostess. A plsaslng prodailies were effectively used In th'
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w m
unchlm Ubles
«*cuplod th« hour ,r0,,, ,Un* Alpha shield. Ak either side of Uje
various rooms. Th»
The luncheon
tablcn
pUU and
_ tabll
tablets and other
- S’
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.
l . i . were larifi.
lieilciital
baskets
o
f
urni^M
iiui
tka&gt;
never
J
f
h
.
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S
T
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teemed
ta
do
chair
large
pedc»tal
baaket*
v
jv
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:
i*
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were centered with . dainty
K ^ c n ) ^ from Ml„ e. charlotte Smith and
w
e
black-Draught
su
ittliiL
crepe" basket*
U..k*w Ailed
»uou with
wun mints “nnd
&gt;- Emily D. lUy , „ ch of whom r e n ^ f d white brldo'* m # s and feathery as­
e to our iiouse j o t h ^
•gltud nuts, the handles thd with
o &gt;olo&gt;
p0Uowing th# o &gt; paragus ferns. *F rom the chandelier We r it e II l
pink U lle.
Plf»K and green, the
^ BUmb#r WM „
by Mls. a large white ^adding bell was sus- aadiorpkll
color* ueod were carried out In vvery M#r|rnr|)t Cowan, vocal *oU&gt; by M '»» twnded. The HRhts were shaded with t
dnUU. The place cards pad tullic* j
fouth SiRmeer and Mr. Graham, green paper shade* which caat a soft
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were In King Tut designs. At onp n/quart*tie-by Mcsdnmi-s Herndon glow over Ihl* pretty scene.
Hm
"M r1
'In tha r*c*Pl i®n *MlU * dainty «P- two boi
o'clock • tempting
luncheon wan #tMj j,«UI alMj Messrs. Parker and Shin*
table waa.-arranged. aow.
liii
hostess being n#»Ut«yl by j,oUvr. oil of which wer* much «»-/ polnetd punch tabl
'f lip
. Po^t-A
Joyed.
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p o d ly s ^
M
nchron.r aovCral fctlt-jlul
Sitlrflcl
rntcitalnlng hour caine
came aerv*4
acrv&lt;&lt;d by Mlarei
A fter this rutritalnhtf
»i t
iw
enjoyed, the refrealiing riango ahrrbct, il#He|*ua Carmaia
•score, a lotaly yrilnw angel food and gold ckke made hyj Tho i

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THE. COUNTRY. EDITOR/) .

JUST SOMETHING TO THINK
ABOUT.
Tho editor of the Herald hah been
charged with being an optimist. Sure,
we are an opalmlst.
We would
rather be an optimist than, most any
kind of nnimnl we know about. Do
you know tho new definition of a pessi­
mist? He la a man who wears
suspendern and a belt both—In other
words ho has no confidence in any­
thing and is afraid the belt will*not
do the work without tho suspenders.
We ‘ hAve been charged with being
a dreadier. Sure, we are a dreamer,
p o you know what a,dreamer Is. He
is a man who has a vision nnd looks
ahead and secs 'things in the future
that other people cannot see and

a'£ vtch

WEU. iHBfl Hi &gt;101T*

issjm iZA n

The editor o f the Herald in tell
ftijf the Rotary Club about tho news­
paper business the other day callod
the Herald a country paper and some
of the Rotes took exception to the
“ country" part of i t
The country
press is the smaller city dalles and
and weeklies in cities under the twen­
ty-five thousand mark nnd it is these
small papers that are close to the
hearts of.thq people and these smallcr papers that, arc building better
places iu tyhfch ^o liye. (An editorinl
In the .T^ltyunc ufrjyt ^)e country editpf.prai palled .forth by an address
by 1’rosidcnl Chqssnut, of the .Texas
Press Association, at a recent con­
vention of the nssociation. It is so
(imply and pays such n dercraved
tribute to newspaper men that the
Herald deems It worthy of repubiicatioq. Here it is:
‘“ In peace or war,’ said Mr. Chessnut, 'in prosperity or adversity, the
conscience of the country press is
the bulwark o f the nation, and to the
country editor I give nil praise.

Will You Back Yourself to Win?
I f you will not, how ,cdn you
expect anyone else to do so?
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The people of this world usual­
ly rate a man by how he Vatefe
himself.
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E very iim e you add a dollar to
your interest-bearing account/
you back yourself to win.
Let this bank help yQU out.

usually his dreams come true.
We dreamed things hero for yenrs
about §anford and finally other peo­
ple dreamed thsm with us. It costs
nothing* to dream. Dreams arc free
to everybody and It is much nicer to
drearp. of big things and finally put
them over than to refdse to dream
SANFORD
FLORIDA
at all. Dreamers arc the men who have
Deposits on Ford Savings Finn received here.
I in t er n XTISn Al CARTOON CO.
kor*lrn AJvvrtUtnf h»pr#»«tv
'’“ He Is the life of our convention
given the world all the best things
T1IE AMr.RICANB’ Rtas Asscx:
that tho people of the world today
nnd tho Joy o f our existence.
arc enjoying.
“ ‘ May ho nnd nil his- tribe live
The Atlantic Coast Line Railway
TAX EXEM PT SECURITIES.
One of our good friends told us
will do some big things here this fall forever nnd may his spirit o f optim­
the other day that some of the doubt­
Much has been said nnd written, in the wny o f new terminals, new ism blossom into perpetual youth.
NO MOKE LIQUOR VIOLATIONS. ing Thomases were now believing
nbout the growing uvils of tax ex­ shops nnd other big improvements.
*' *As long as the country editor
what they say In the Herald as all of empt securities. As yet however, but The Coast Line Is a big feeder for lives we know that all of us may
■ The Herald In In favor o f enforcing
our other dreams had come true nhd little has been done by way of legisla­ Sanford’s commercial interests ,and enjoy life, liberty nnd the pursuit of
(ill (he laws on kbo statute books. If they did not call them *"dreads" any
tion to check that evil. Here arc the should Ire fostered in every wny pos­ happiness, for h e 'is the watchdog
^ou do not w4nt thes^ laws or If you fnnger. They could now Join us in warning words of two .men high in sible. Molasses catches more flies of oiir virtues, the bull elephant in
think tlicy infringe upoh your pet- dreams and they had n vision of their nuthorjty:
nttSIGIIT AKII l'A M m '(lt;ll SKtlVICN.
than vinegnr and friendly relations the protection of the American home.
Kwh
*
and
a
Greater
Sanford
was
with
the
carriers
will
get
more
lionFrom Jacksonville
One Wny
maial llbocty, or If you arc being
From
i rom Jacksonville
One W»r
"President Harding snys: ‘The
"■ '“ May Cod Mess.him and love him
easily .discerned without even dream­
A T L A N T IC C ITY .... „....$36.44
NIAGARA' FALLS ...
$1(12
tendency of wealth to seek non-tax- efits accomplished than “ knocks” to to death!'
'Itiwcd” to (icktk then you hnvc the
BALTIM ORE, M I)............ 30.UB
NEW YORK, N. Y.
IK.'I
ing now.
block
their
efforts.
aide investments, and the menacing
"That's saying it in the language
alternative iif
i^iornatlve
ijf trying to repeal these
BOSTON. MASH............. 42.52
PH ILAD E LPH IA, PA.
It AS
Hanford is growing. Sanford is increase of public debt, justify a
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CHICAGO. ILL. ....... :.
4.1.IS
that the country editor talks.
33JI
Ifcws. But as long as they are. laws moving ahead. Sanford Is becoming
S AV A N N AH , GA. ._
•CLEVELAND, 0 .............. 39.31
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proposal to change the Constitution
n.oo
GIVE TH E NEGRO JUSTICE.
"That semi-serious, senii-humorous
they are to be obeyed regardless of a big city. It Is casly seen in the
DETROIT, MICH............. 41.91
TOLEDO. O.........
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11.71
so ns to end the Issue of noil-taxable
tone in right in tune with the mood
ELM IRA, N. Y..„........
38.03
W ASHINGTON, |&gt;. C.
31.71
whether they meet with your person­ big crowds bore Saturday nights nnd bonds.’
In discussing negro migration at in which the country editor faces the
s n n u : it u x c im s io x r .\m :x
other
nights
nnd
days.
The
big
thing
al view* or not. Just now tho pro­
TO
‘“ The habit is issuing
tax-free a meeting in Jackson, Miss., called problems of each recurring week.
to do Is to wake up to your oppor­
It
n
lilm
n
r
t
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for
that
purpsc,
Mr.
W.
W.
Stone,
hibition laws arc in the limelight nnd
“ Hut the Job he works lit is one
bonds,’ snys Secretary Mellon, ‘ is di­
l ‘lil l a i l o l |i l i la ............. .............. .*................
tunities nnd keep things moving. Do
former
State
Treasurer
and
a
large
of
tho
most
■serious
nnd
one
of
the
H
u
s
to
n
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71.71
like all other laws this law is either more advertising, join your &lt; bomber verting capital which would other­
T i c k e t * In c lu d e men I * (e x c e p t t i c k e t * f u r S a v a n n a h , 'I n . )
A ll r c i t n on
plantation owner, is quoted ns say­ most important in the whole scheme
wise
lie
employed
in
productive
en­
enforced to the letter or it is not of Contmerce, be u booster, be a
A lle g h a n y u n it l l c r l . j h i r e u n it Homo r o o m * u i i o ilie r ateintier,. carry
o f tilings.
e x tr a c h a rg e *.
terprises into relatively unproductive ing:
i
enforced just ns the officers of the worker, Ik? n renl Hanfonf citizen. If
Selling foy l’ hltmlrl|ilil:i S p,
"Go into any community that is
SnllliiK lor llnllltiinrr It |i. in,
oo wasteful public expenditure. This
"I linve liycd in the delta for sixty
law choose to sec it. Hut after July you nrenot helping In this great work is a situation which can not be per­
Mrrrlninek, Jinn- 71,
*A1lri(tinny, June -7,
engaged in this common tnsk o f try­
year*
I,
have
lived
among
and
han­
of making Sanford greater you are not
l'***r\. June 3,1.
I’rralnn, June UII, 311.
first there will be a different story to
mitted to continue without grave dled negroes, and the reason why the ing to live together nnd you will find
Ilntwml,
June 3S..
Ilorehenlrr.
June
3
.1
.
a real citizen. You are simply* a
danger to our economic structure, and negro is leaving Mississippi is be­ him the most forward looking citi­
tell for finps wilt be cut out nnd jail
A
illornnhlleH
c
u
r
r
ie
d
oil
nil
hI i 'HI mi 'I'H.
&lt;
liic
lm
ltn
ir r t i n r i l rnr* on l i l * .
leech on the body politics. You are
Khnny mill l l e r l i » b l r r . &gt;
T l i l l I n f o r m a t i o n oil req uest .
sentences will take their place and sucking the blood out of the commu­ the treasury urges the adoption of a cause some white men are swindling zen in .the town.
J, K, WAHlIi Trm . 1-n*. Affmf.
M. IIAII.M, Urn. A lt
"H e is tho town prophet, the seer
from that time forward it will lie nity nnd storing it up In the shape Constitutional amendment restricting them. I know lots uf folks who have
, , Ticket itffler null I'trr, SOI) Ik liny Nl. Jnekaom lllr. Trlriibnnr llfr.
absolutely up to the officers of the of shekels that other people hcli*ed further Issucr ns the only practical beenmo rlgiP in this wny. They think of visions and dreamer of drenms, the
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they are fooling the negro, but they inspirer o f- the town* 1lcadWs, the
law as to whether liquor is sold or youIto make and.that were not made means of correcting the evil.’ "
Prof.
Edwin
Scligmnn,
of
Colum-Ktrongthqner
o
f
the
weak,
the
ithom
nor
not.*’
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not. The Tampa Times says:
by your own endeavors. You are
"There can he no question ns to taking something that docs not .be­ Idn University snys: "W e are rap­
And* In "further reference
to the In the flesh of the town knockt'fsi !j
■■■ ■ ■ ■ an aassii
idly
getting
back
to
the
system
o
f
the
“ Without ceasing he says to his I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D B I l i n i H I I I I l t
Florida's loyally to the prohibition long to you rightfully,
subject Mr. ’Stone said: "Strict ob^ou are
sentiment after July 1st. The late trading on the other fellows optim­ middle ages. In those days the weak servatit'O ‘dP the golden rule among people; ‘ Fear not, litUe. flock, only
legisla lure passed and the governor ism, if you please. Right now we Imre the burdens of the strong.” hot bfricck"i!l tho only solution to the have faith.'
"W ith wrath and indignation he de­
has signed, an net to become effective have the greatest opportunity to Professor Scligmnn Is of the agri­ problem.” ‘ . 1
cultural school of this great univer­
nounces
the doublers: *0 ye of little
on
that
date
which
is
the
most
dinsinnke Sanford a city of twenty thou­
The last* MaieinWif1 of Mr. Stone. .
1*‘ *• /
.... j,-u i. ,,i I'u iq iijn
• ■••• el "' -n-Mmlh!
i .. tie law on prohibition which Florida sand people that, wo .over,,had, ,It.i* sity. .H u .was discussing the effect gives
ItM *,-*i nl
Hit n» I•*M
the only solution In world prutl*‘p y’
'*in iji |
••si"
r above all he is a man of faith
has ever had on its stntate bonks. not difficult to sec it and really you of iliesc lax free securities on agri­ lems. Unti) tho golden rule guides j.
’
lt|| |— faith in his fellows, faith in his
Violations after that date will W met don’t have to be an oplilmisl or a culture. It is plain, ns he points out, men in nil of tlicir relations
with compulsory jail sentences, light dreamer an^y longer to see it. It is that tiie vast amount of money that j other men there will never be pence country, faith in his state, faitli in
,
for the first offense, but severe for hardheaded facts that we are talking is being invested by very wealthy I and harmony between individual men hi* community.
“ And HUGH faith he lias in his
the second. There will be no more to you nhd you know It. Read men in tax free securities such as or between nations,
A U T O M O B IL E R ACES
community.
light or heavy fines, which the boot­ wlint the Tampa Tribune has to say government, stale, county and mu­
on
thi*
wonderful
15 mile hard bench speedway. I.ilierul
That nogioua have been swindled
“ There is not a big city in the
legger pays easily from bis enoor- along this line and apply it to San­ nicipal bonds is growing .so large ns
prizes Offered
to become a menace to other and pro­ by unscrupulous white men is true. United States, that wns not once only
mous profits and continues Ills illegal ford:
W A T E R SPORT'S— A T H L E T IC EVENTS
ductive investments.
the dream o f a country editor.
occupation.
F L O R A L A N D IN D U S T R IA L PA R A D E
"There can bo no doubt in the mind
shnrp,
tricky
men
o
f
their
own
race;
With so many millions tied up in
“ There is not a metropolis that wa*
"The law provides that the first o f­
of any ordinarily observant person
but
thut
dues
not
have
the
sunn*
in­
B A T H IN G IN T H E SUR E ' __
nou-taxahles, these very rich people
not at one time merely ‘ tile sub­
fense of liquor law violation shall be
that Tampa lias awakened, lias be­
fluence
upon
them
a*
being
swindled
F R E E S O U V E N IR S
hear very little of tiie tax burdens of
stance of things hoped for' by some
punishable by a fine of not less than
come aroused to the myriad neglect­
by
a
white
man.
The
whiteman
who
Cr.mniemernlipu
this
hi^ day will he Riven away by Ihr Ca­
the country. More than that, they
j country editor.
$25 nr not more than f!»0(J and by
ed opportunities in this eity and this
swindles u liugro, or robs him of hi*
sino
Management
take
money
out
of
banks,
out
of
in­
“ ’There is not a great industrial
imprisonment of not less than thirty
section, and is iicling to take advan­
pay. or cheat* him in a trade, in
P
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T
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IO
T
IC
M
E
E
TIN
G IN FR O N T OF CASINO
dustry
and
out
of
agriculture
and
i center which today pushes its tower*
days nnd not more than six months.
tage of these opportunities. Thai it tie il up in securities that produce j meaner iu *oiil than is I he tilling).
U. S. Senator Park Trammell orator of the day
"Second offenses will be puniidii toward heaven and blackens the blue
required the vision and the under­
xcept income for the owners flea-bitten cur that slink* into the 1*hy with tin* smoke of its factories
FR EE FISH F R Y
’ able by lines of not less than $1,00(1
standing of an outsider is nothing un­
bncl. alley* uf Constantinople and
of these securities.
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L
D A Y A N D E V E N IN G in the magnificent
nor more Ilian $iY0lM) and ini|&gt;r1-nn|which i* not the magnificent valida­
usual; il often is the man from
This condition of affairs places an live* on the garbage of that unclean tion of what wafl onec merely the
new Cocoa Reach Casino with fine orchestra inutile
tnVnt in the slate penitentiary of not
somewhere else who can see and
unjust burden on real estate, partic­ city, it i* bad enough for a while 'evidence of thing* unseen’ iii the
more than three years,
F IR E W O R K S
evaluate and grasp conditions belter
ularly farm lands. These are always man to swindle a white man; it i* vision of some country editor.
"This ought to make a sensible re­
than the local man.
in sight and capable of apprnisment worse for him to swindle a negro.
duction 111 the number of bootleggers,
"Wherever the
country editor
“
It
is
stating
nothing
more
than
in one sense the negro race is a dwells there is at least one citizen
for
taxation. And they must be tax­
If It is enforced honestly and thor­
oughly* There will be few returns to wlint everyone knows to say that ed heavily enough to furnish tiie rev­ child race. It has ninny of the pe­ who ha* his face to the rising nun,
tho old dens and stills after a few Tampa.and Tampans are wider awake enues for running the government culiarities of children, good nnd bad,
"And to the degree that his fel­
jail experiences, and the general re­ and more enthusiastic right now thun ami paying the interest and principal needing fimines* at one time, kind­ low-citizen* catch rumething of hi*
spect for law will be vastly augmented has ever been the ease before. Not o fthe nun-taxable securities In-sides. ness ami consideration at another vision and become imbued with some­
Ho too, the average merchant with time. Rightly treated, negroes look thing of hi* enthusiasm, to that de­
when It is found that it can nut be sinre the first little army post was
established
at
tho
head
of
what
is
hi*
goods in *!ght hears Un piljust to the better class o f whites with the gree is there progress.
violated with Impunity.”
•
now
Hillsborough
Hay
has
such
u
proportion
of taxes a* measured by same kind of feeling that the child
.......
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"And yet he seldom owns much of
woman who the town for which he labors, for he
Automobile accidents are l&gt;eeomitig degree of optimism existed here as stock* and hands, warehouse certifi­ look.* to the man or
more numerous with advent of more has come into being within the last cate* ami pipe line* hidden out of treats it rightly. The while man ’seckuth not his own.'
cars. It behooves every driver to few months. Where the hollow thud sight. All there large business in­ who would swindle*a negro would
"He labors for other men and for
make in­ swindle an infant iii arms or rob a the coming generation; for that's the
drive carefully himself and to watch of •the knocker’s hammer used to terests and transactions
the other fellow. Ninety per cent of sound like clods falling on the coffin creased demand* upon tiie public sickly baby of tho bottle of milk upon way lie Is built.
the automobile accidents could he of defunct hopes, the joyful ululation treasury while they contribute but which it* life might depend"He joys in other men’s prosperity
avoided if cars did riut^run at such of the booster now lings in the land. little to that treasury.
Ami yet we have had such condi­ nnd proclaims it to the world with re­
There must come a pause in our tions in putts of the South. There joicing.
breakneck speed all the time. We Tiie knocker has gone out of luisiare building hotter mads all tho time j
w '"1 h i «
l l l i s {"'1
" t , l k l * " issuing lax exempt securities.— Re­ has been a disreputable, dishonest, “ For his own he cares Jittle—a
but they are slippery roads ami skid­ by tho active, aggressive, consistent porter-Star.
scoundrelly element there, as else­ crust and a roof and an old suit o?
ding is the cuusc of many accidents and constant booster— the man who
where, which thrives upon robbing clothes for himself— and with tiie
as drivers fail to slow up in passing ran. tnke a good look at the Tampa for Tampans to back their enthusiasm the inferior race not able to protect hope o f a better lot for hi* children
on deep fills or on nine foot loads of today, realize that all o f tho raw with their dollars; the mail who waits, itself. It is the duty of the white — these suffice.
,
that nra too narrow to ullow safe materials of a great seaport, a verit­ who hesitates, is the innti who u few people of the South o f honor and
“ Well may President ( ’hessnut utter
passing un!en» tho • ears are slowed able metropolis, arc to be found here, years from now will he anyiug “ I integrity anil morality to drive out of the prayer that God "hull love the
and then visualize the Tampa of a remember when 1 could have bought tiie South, if they “can not lie reform­
Batter Cakes made with MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising
down.
country editor.
Flour la made by the Ford Flour
MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising
few years hence, mid pul! off id* coat, that whole block for $350." And ed, every white mah who swindles the
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Flour aro uniformly light and Company, millers .since 189^
roll
dp
his
sleeves
and
gel
on
tiie
jolt
original
The Supreme Court lias ruled that
then he will most likely* "borrow" ^ negroes. The toughest'slave trader for he is the very suit ut the earth."
good,’ and it Is just as easy as
LJ‘ the
*L *fellow~ to -whom
l — the t j lypiden days was not ns mean and
any breakfast you can prepare. flour. In spite.of the.miay
blinding headlight" from another ear of making the vision a reality.
cigarette *“
from
it is holding its old
Try this recipe: 4 cups pf imitations,
"EbUiusiasm is u great thing. No tell* hi* hard luck ktory.
in the fa in o f A driver in not an ex­
despicable a creature as h white mnn NOTICE TO REGIM ENTAL HAND.
friends and miking new ones
MERRY WIDOW Flour, two every day. Here’s tbs proofcuse for running over a pedestrian big enterprise ever* came into being
"Go. lyjjj; |uj Tjimpu. Huy Tampa, of this'kiud^ I'^ rcformatibn, is iniwell beatep egga sad sweet or over 600,000 more bags $•
oilaAr aide uf the road. The decision cxoo|it through the efforts of entliu- even if you have to'borrow the money pu**ihl,«;,,}ir no way fan be found of
Headquarter^. Uaml Section Serv­
buttermilk to make a thin drop MERRY 1WIDOW were us*l
wa*'(Wiled forth'by a ease in Miami siasta. ' No great eity over was or with which to do it. Horrow |f you putting them .In ,, the penitentiary ice, Vofl 151th,, Infantry, Hanford, Fla.
batter. Bake at once on a hot in ipsa than In 191a , Try.itgriddle. Be sure and make the Ybi
fou will naver chug*.’ Ask Uf
where blinding headlights on an up- ever will ho created if enthusiasm is have to, uiid buy Tampa reulty, mak­ where they belong, then they must ,
June 14th. 1923.
batter thin sad beat welL
It by name.
preaching ear kept a driver of an­ lacking. Hut enthusiasm alone won’t ing the increased value carry your be driven out of this section, so that Orders No. 1.
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1
other car from seeing a man walk­ do the work; it must be aided l»y loan. Anything in Tampa, and any­ every negro may knoW thht he is go­
1. Monday night each week 7:45 p.
You can count on your batter Ford Flour C©4 Nashville, Tsnncakes or biscuits1when you use
ing on tho road and ho was badly in judgment, ability—and ensh. En­ thing in any of Tampa’s developing ing to'he honestly and fairly treated m., is hereby designated regular drill
MERRY WIDOW Flour,
jured. Tho plea of the driver was thusiasm of the right kind, plus suburbs, is a good buy. Harness your by thq white' people of his community. night for this organization.
why
people call
that he could not see the man. All Judgment, plus cash, makes a three- enthusiasm with your cash—your That I* t»nc way in which must be put
2. All members of thin organiza­
Without a Doubt".
STSsSresSm &gt;*»
who drive care will appreciate the horse team that naver yet Ium been own or borrowed capital— and then into c#eet the fVoceif which can help tion be present at all formations.
position o f the man who was blinded beaten ,and that never will be. No­ get in the gume and work. That'* t odevelop the negro race and keep
3. Any violation o f this order will
by tho lights and their sympathy is body should need to be told that any the combination that in the next de­ the nefjroys at homy; and in doing be dealt with accordingly.
with him but that does not clear him investment in Tampa' in which bven cade will place Tampa so far ahead this the whitet Jicoplc of the South
RALPH STEVENS,
TnH ORIGINAL
o f the responsibility o f crippling the tho average intelligent judgment en­ o f any other city
ip Florida that and the negroes alike would be bene-'
SlaJ. M. C. F. N. G., Admin, and
I pedestrian on the road. Tho drivers ters can bo anything other than u there will never again be any ques- fltcd.-^^anyijf^cturcri’ Record.
Prop. Officer.
G8-2tp
I o f catrd hdvs a ikifevy responsibility paying investment.) And idly i f si tlun o f her supremacy, And that's
-' t,, 0,' 1
,
jMMV
I these days and they should realize it estate investment in Tampa and f t * , w is t ft* corning, jSSJ at sure as. that
UiiiT xieraia on ills
The Herald for first class Job wo$kl
"T h e flo u r Withouti
V w id drive-with-m ore-ntre--day and marvelously- developing r nrluifis ■is 'the tide rise* and falls in HUlsboroiigh
The 'Tferald ‘delivered six Umee 1a House, Mobley a Drug Store and
, Hunt’s Pharmacy,
night—and especially at night
a good investment. Now i* the ttyne |Bay."
week for lBc,
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Peoples Bank.
of Sanford

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LLD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1923

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Sanford’s Finest
ft m e n d Speaks
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{ * Adyiitfcs

One o f the best friends thittSaft!
ford over bud is William T. Donnelly
of New Yatk, a consulting .engineer
T IC K E T # . W R S A t f i I &gt; A I L Y T O of New York, a consulting engineer
Norfolk
'45*?? who Is listened to when he spooled
H .ltiw nrh ...'k iiliiU --------------- i : 5.7.64 upon subjects with which he has boc'h
»***•»i*|J*
familiar fotjthe p u t forty yean. Mr.
Donnelly is a Sanford bqoater for he
1' 07.28 likes Sanford and her people. He Is a
. T---70.84 Sanford booster because he sceq pessi******
t 41 seeit IT--"- 80.50 1)1lilies here th^t he sees In no other
F a lls .
80.70 city in this country, lie has spent
Montreal *4t’Hv
88.98 several winters in Sanford with his
Portland, Me.
70.051 beautiful yachts and enjoyed our
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Benton H
Ha r b o r • t e a m# « • » • * * m
91.90 lakes and riven, our climate and Our
St. Paul-— -A-.*—•&gt;
35.00 people and while taking his vacation
Asheville ....... ........•
34.30 was not idle. He was looking at SonH en d erson ville......
7.93 ford's water front, he was looking at
San Frandsoo .!............. 127.93
Portland Ore.
...... 142.30 the river transportation. he was look­
and: many other Eastern
and ing at the Sanford of the future' and
Western points. Stop overs per­ wondering .why the people'could not
have the vision that he has and that
mitted.
other
people have when they come
For Schedules, reservations,
hove the first time, Mr. Donnelly did
etc., consult
more for our Central Florida Water
A T L A N T IC COAST Traffic League than uny other man in
Florida and he has been working con­
L IN E
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tinually upon plans for a greater San­
G. W. CRIM, Ticket Ajjent
ford and a greater Florida. It is re­
.Phone 03-J
freshing then to publish the follow­
mm
ing letter from him about the bulk­
head idea and when he says some­
thing the people can trust his judg­
ment in the matter for lie usunlly
backs his judgment with his dollars.
His letter follows:
.
Now York, June 15th, 1923.
Mr. Robert Holly,
Editor Sanford Dally Herald,
Sanford, Florida.
My Dear Holly:
I hove been reading recently of
your proposed new state highway
along the lake front, and I was iporc
than pleased to receive a call thoothcr day from Mr. Forest I.ako, “ Snnford’s live wire.” There con be no ad*1 ■

Our ftfon# Laws That Look Good for Policy Holders and Bet­
ter Protection
n o r !

A h rn i
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ranee or progress worthy o f the name
without a leader, and In Forest Lake,
Sanford tyia f real leadcf.
W h a p b en e^ ’to be my good for­
tune ‘Vo jtkve traveled rather broadly
throughout’ tha United States and
Canada, atid to 8ay0 visjted and revUw^d critlcally ’niafiy hundreds of
cRios, and awaking’ from this broad
contact and experience, I . can state
that cities as such go forward with
the development' of their highway!
and
font,'huj it, la se|dom that

PA G B TH
s u in iu m H iH iiR iiim iiiim iu a iiu ii
•Am.

TIME DEPOSITS
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This bank accept^ Time Depos­
its pf any amount for which it is­
sues
C E R TIFIC ATES OF DEPOSIT
paying 4% Interest from date the
deposit is made.
People having idle funds •are
invited to have both SAFETY,ahd
IN T E R E S T for them, by making
use of our Certificate o f Deposit*
plan.
Resouroes $1,600,000.00.

TALLAH ASSEE , June 18. — Five Lunlng’s request, affecting his office,
acts of the 1923 legislature, affecting though not immediately concerning
insurance suhjeejs, have been approv­ the insurance branch. This relieves
ed by the govorhn&gt;, and aro now in e f­ the state treasurer?* report o f consid­
fe c t All o f ‘ih «*« stta were endorsed erable unnecessary detail required by
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by the In stan ce Department, of former laws, and which, on the basis
which Treasurer J. C. I.uning Is ex- o f the 1922 report, will result In a
saving o f ( 1.0Q0 « year in the publi­
officio commissioner.
. Sl i ' t
cation
of this document, without omit­
The first o f the new measures re­
ting,
it
is stated, any Information of
quires that kill insurance policies or
bonds executed upon risks in this real value. The data eliminated re­
state by insuifence companies covering lates to the detailed statements of
liability,
workmen's compensation, expenditures by the state institutions
^
w i j f : « # » * « « b plate glass, steam boiler, fly wheel, (if higher learning.
•Misting and supporting the other, as engine and electrical Insurance, and
wHI be thd cuse wlth your bulkhead all bonds covering performance of
N ew Advertising
and state highway.
J
contracts and Judtclit or fidelity in­
Further Spnford by this move"and struments, bonds- or policies In this
Agency for Florida .
. A COMMUNITY BUILDER
development will add many hundred state, shall be executed only by a
•a
Accounts
Started
peroa in the location where It will duly authorised and licensed resident
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WII1TNKR, Cashier §
have tor all time the very highest ugent, the applications to bo made
value. The health o f the city ns a through such agents, who shall coi­ C. C. CARR ADVERTISING AGEN­
CY W Il*L OPEN OFFICES IN
whdle will be very greatly bfnefitted. le d the full premiums thereon, and
The view of yopr beautiful Lake, now such Florida pgent shall receive the
FLORIDA AN D .NEW YORK.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME A W A IT S YOU
almost entirely shut off, by thick full and entire commission thereon.
growth over marshy ground will ’be Violation o f this act by either com­
A new national advertising agen­
opened up to residents and visitors, pany or agent Is made ground for re­ cy for Florida accounts, especially
and the result, I am sure, will aur-1 ^ X tio n 7 f tEo company or agent's in northern newspapers, hns been
h i M l ■ J,
M a U b n A
n g
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a
prise every Mresident
of OSanford
nml license
to transact business in Fiori established with offices in New York
delight every visitor.
nnd In St. Petersburg, it beenme
da.
.
The important commercial aspect
Another net authorises the valua­ known yesterday through the Incor­
should not be ovorlooked for this
tion of bonds nnd other securities held poration of tho C. C. Carr Advertis­
bulkhead and the sqlid ground mado
by life insurtnw companies, nssess- ing Agency. Incorporation papers
by the fill behind It will make access
moot life associations nml fraternal for the company which arc now be­
to deep .water along your lake front
beneficiary associations, by the amor­ ing prepared show a capitalisation
for business purposes, a matter of
tisation method, under curtain condi­ of $11)0,000.00 with C, C. Carr of St.
very small additional expense.
tions, which will bring Florida In line Ptcrsburg as president and manager;
The project now having been out­
with the general practice of other Frank -Kny Anderson of the Ameri­
lined and mi4lc possible through the
can Fruil Growers, Inc. ns vice-presi­
states in this respect.
EUROPE A i l ‘ p l a n , o p e n a l l t h e y e a r .
proper legislative enactments, it only
dent; nnd Miss Etta Kllnin oT New
A
third
^ict
provides
that
the
capi­
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
remains for Sanford’s business men
York ns secretory.
to support Forest Lake to tho end tal stock of any Insurance or surety
The men who ore establishing the
that a proper and adequate plan Is company organised under the laws of
|Mrs. Simeon 0. Smith of Camp Hill,
Florida
shall
bo
|100,0&lt;K
),
excepting
ngency
are well qualified for their
provided fop the economic carrying
i Alabama; Mrs. Jesse 11. Teague,
sick and funeral benefit insurance task through years of close identifica­
forward of this great work.
&lt;Messrs. Calvin nnd Martfq ^feggue
companies whoso capital stink re­ tion with the newspaper and advertis­
Yours sincerely,
and Cel inmengene and Jf^sic Teague,
(Continued
from
page
1)
W ILLIA M T. DONNELLY. quirement Is raisod from $10,000 to ing interests o f the state. C. C, Cnrr orange blossoms. Her only ornn- Mr. and Mrs/ Berkley Clardy, Misses
$25,000. Companies of this nature in- has recently retired from the pctlve
corpora ted under the old law are re­ management of the St. Petersburg ment was a string of pearls, a gift Margaret nud.-Sarah Dunlap and Mr.
quired to increase their capital $5,000 Times after nine years of continuous of tho groom. The bouquet was of \VitiHeld Fuller of Ixirens, and Miss
Anna*Sarlc Fhrmer of Anderson and
annually, beginning with 1924, until service . in that important capacity. bride's roses nnd lilies of the valley.
Miss I.uclle Mcdlock of Greenwood,
Using
the
ring
service
the
ceremony
the $25,000 is reached. Such compan­ He sold his interest in the newspaper
ies are also required to set aside n to his associate, Paul Poynter. Just was said by Reverend Lyman Ward 9. C.
reserve for the protection of their what Mr. Curr's plans for the future of Camp Hill, Alnbama, an old friend
TBAGUB—MHIBGH WEDDING .
policy holders, to be computed annual­ were, have not been nniioutircd until of the family. During the ceremony
RECEPTION.
a
Traumorl
was
played
softly
by
Miss
ly, nnd to make a deposit with the this time.
A
beautiful
reception was given
Cotiine.
The
party
left
the
church
State Treasurer on October 1, 1023,
he stated yesterday that to the strains of
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.'-J.
M. Himmons to a
Mvndeisshon'fl
Would Render Unto Nation Things That Are the of at least $5,000 in cn»h. or bonds pf , However,
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,
,
the big advertising agency ho* boon March Following the ceremony, tho jlrtrge number of friends, honoring
thc United Htutes, or bunds of any
’ Nation's and Also the States
In progress of formation fur months. wedding party was tendered n rec$p-1the Tcngiie-Moisch wedding party imcounty or municipality of Florida, to
He had tho plans well in hand at the tlon at tho homo of 'Mr. and Mr*. |mediately following the ceremony.
“ •B(5^r5N, tfum., ftiac lit^-A ;plca to emphasito tho porformsnce-6f StnL? liejij by tljo treasurer in trust for Uw: tlme ’o fdisposihg bf hW interest In
John M. Hlmmona:'* Thn "br(deA» go- j The'cnVfrc 'ttfarflooi* dftHV'heiiutiful
protection o f tho claims of nil policy
for a holt In the "mad rush” toward duties by tho status.
the newspaper. In an article just ing-nway suit was of gray with ac-1 and spacious home wss opened enholders in Florida. When the reserve
“ I would render unto f-he nation the
centralisation of governmental func­
published in the Indinnn University ccssorics to match. They left on n'nuile, being beautifully decorated in
ns computed nt the end of the year
tions and absorption by the federal things that, are the nation's and unto
Alumnus, Mr. Carr briefly explains midnight train for an extended tour ferns, pot plants, pink and white
exceeds this amount, the deposit may
organism of governmental power” tho states tho things that are the
his motive in these words: “ A desire of Washington, New York, Niagara flowers; The guests were received
bo Increased to equal the reserve. Jt
was made here today by Representa­ states, or to put it more exactly, 1
to serve Florida in wimt I consider a Falls nnd points in Canada.
by Mrs. J. H. Teague and as they
is believed thnt this law will bring
tive Finis J. Garrett, of Tennessee, would have the people do through the
larger eapneity in the establishment
The bride is a daughter of Mr*. W, entered they were served fruit punch
about
n
much
mure
favorable
aitua
bpcnklng at the celebration of Bunker states all the necessary governmenta
tion” ln"the” field'uf" s'ick and funeral
f “ 'mtlon#1 «'lvorti.lng agency A. Tuaguo and a granddaughter of from a beautifully laid punch table,
things that can be dono there, uni
Hill day.
which shul) assist in brontlrnsllng tho the Into Mnrtfn Miller Teague, being by Miss Caroline Motes and Miss
benefit
insurance,
the
former
low
per­
Tho battle of Bunker Ilill, nearly a wuuld have the federal arm extend mitting such companies to begin busi­ ndvnntngos of this Htatc nnd its pro- on old nnd prominent fnmily o f the Sara Dunlop. Frini there they were
century mid a half ago, did not pre­ only to thosu things and themes ness on a capital of $10,00 and requir­ ducts and resources, hns actuated mo state. Mr. Meisch is the eldest son ushered by Miss Marie Stokes to the
cipitate life revolution,* Mr. Garrett i which tho state ennnot ranch,
in thin undertaking.”
of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Meisch of Hnn- reception room where the brldf and
ing neither reserve nor deposit.
pointed out, but, he said, it proporlyj “ This is nut, so far as I am con­
Frank K. Anderson, vice-president ford, Florida, and I* n yoUng man of groom stood befure a beautiful back­
The
two
remaining
insurance
laws
may he said to have initiated the rev­ scious, the result of any sentiment
of the company, who will bo closely sterling worth. He i* u graduate of ground of lacey ferns palms and cut
fostered by tradition or environment of the session, both departmental bills, iilcntllleil with It in an advisory ca­
olutionary war.
the Georgia Military Academy of flowers, to receive
congratulations
affect the state firo Insurance fund.
*Tt is asserted very earnestly by but it is because of the formed belief The first limits the fund to $50,000 on pacity, is one of the pioneer advertis­ Atlanta and is an alumnus of the f|om tbrir many frlftnds and rela­
many historians,” Mr. Garrett con­ that any other course Is fraught with any single risk, while the other, pro­ ing men of the state. I jisI fall ha re­ University o f Florida. Mr. Muisrh is tives. Then the gV*»b&gt; were ushered
tinued, “ and by many pooplo believed, dangor to all our form* of freedom vides for the payment o f premiums signed his connection with tho Thomas pngsged in extensive trurk farming. by Mrs. Hi moon Q. Smith to the din­
thnt the seeds of the war of secession and threatens the bed rock of that lib­ earned by the fund nnd not paid by Advertising Agency to go with the Upon their return from their honey­ ing room which wpa tastefully deco­
—or war of tho rebellion as you msy erty which beginning at Bunker Hill, the various state institutions in tho American Fruit Growers, Inc., with moon they will he nt homo in Sanford, rated with garlands'’ pf pink gad
wish to call lt-^and except in the in­ was clinched at Yorklown.
W^ito extending from the chandelier
earlier days of its establishment. Mr. which he continued active. He has Florida.
“ I do opt like to think of this
terest of correct governmental defini­
The decoration of the church wa* to the fopr corner* o { the tab|e bejng
Lulling feels that this enactment put* been an active, constructive factor in
tions it is not of the slightest conse­ mighty republic, fruit of the precious the fire fund upon the propqr finan­ much af tho advertising which has under the dircetlqn of Mis* Marie held In place, by sprays &lt;d[ {erp and
quence which you do call it, for the blood such ns was spilled on this earth cial basis, while the act authorising gone outj from the state for tho Flor­ titokys. The altar was very artistic­ pink roses. Tbo center piece was a
term rebellinio need not be offensive about us, a* a painting upon'canvas, the treasurer to issue single
risks ida Citrus Exchange uml other Insti­ ally decorated, festooned with gar­ large basket o f pink amt white cut
to any since rebellion la simply resist­ whose fibre if exposed to the atdrm of above |50,000 in fire Insurance com­ tutions.
lands of English ivy, asparagus ferns flowers. The color .scheme wss car­
ance which falls; if it sucecds it is heaven will fat, dr the cpjpre nf which panies and associations authorised to
Tho C. C. Carr Agency already Is and Dorothy
Perkins roses. The rier! put in the refreshments qf block
devolution; the seeds of that U|nr were .will fade in seasop* of burning sun­ transact business in Florida, relievos assured uboul $150,000 in accounts of ding were as follows: Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ice cream and nogvl-food cake served
Sown 250 years before the first gun light.' 1 rather wish to think of It as the fund of any reasonable possibility Florida instituljoni,
municipalities lights were a soft glow of pink.
by Misses France* Teague, Cleniqtie
was fired upon Sumter, and sorn too, I. great mosaic, composed pf night und o f a loss beyond its ability to pay. and other advertising sources to
Tho out of town guests for the wed- Motes and Isabel Chase. The favors
on. tho other side of the Atlantic 40 imperishable gams, possession all Mr. Lunlng Is taking steps already for spend in newspapers this coming sea John Meisch, Joe, Johnnie .and Cath­ were dulnty little bags of rice t|ed
ocean, In the contest brought on by tha baiutiful colors and wondrous placing the excess insurance on the son, according to its president. “ We
erine Meisch, Mr, and Mrs. Frank with pink ribbon. The bride and
tho efforts of the stupid James I to tints o f nature, j»o cemented togeth­ state capital and tho supreme court believe Florida has only started it* Melsrh und little Constance Meisch,
groom's pistes were adorned with
force upon his subjects a belief in the er with |ftW and love and p eriotic building, as well as tho principal build­
great development and taht the next l)r. and Mrs. W, Theodore Ding ley, miniature bride ami groom. Music
divine right of kings, which" Resulted teal as &lt;to makp the great ,wo*k .Itself ings at tho Florida State College, the
ten years will witness an expondilura all of Hanford, Florida; Reverend and Was furnished durltig tha entire eve­
Jn Cromwell becoming a Wrd protec­ Indestructible, however vigorously the Florida Farm Colony for Eplplepllc of money to advertise our advantages Mrs. Lyman Ward and Miss Mary
ning by Miss Mary Ward and Miaa
rgius o f rlpt m «f best .ttpqp
how.
tor o f the English commonwealth.
and Feeble Minded, the Florida School on a scale not even dreamed of at Ward, Miss Irma Conine, Mr. and Irma Conine.
"in Uke manner the tap foot of ihe ever fi«rw ly tho blistwoing sun xays of for the Deaf and Blind, the State Hos­ present. We are not intending to
revolutionary war ran deep into the e^ivy may seek ot destroy it, ' how- pital and the University of Florida, antagonise any other aguncies but
tuuudy tyro centuries lying behind t-": t-veV yigp'rnm|y the jr^hi of riot may which are the only Institutions having are confident that we can assist the
knnt upon »W; h a w a m t h e
good ones already in the state by de
f f t c j sketching the hMf.Uf pf thP LlUteriog' sun raya of envy may seek single risks of more than $50,000.
revolution sniI t*&gt;f fvKpiotion « f Jhc to desirayf |t, W W y
vcloping accounts which are not now
Another
Important
feature
of
the
the
first eonfedaratioa , of sUtes, tyr.
spending
advertising money In suffi­
law
making
appropriation
for
pay­
astrappers of
Gafrett declared there were two ms- saU it."
ment pf past duo premiums, Is a pro­ cient quantities or are not spending
J«r i^gsprwi &gt;jfhlch hro«ght tpe j»fpvision, authorising the treasurer to It ot all,” the president continued.
plcs &lt;rf the new states An form the
invest surplus moneys of the state Ore
Miss Etta Xlima, secretary o f the
WAR VETERAN KILLED. ’
federal entity—one the realisation of
insurance fund, above $50,000 rash company, who will have direct charge
its necessity for tho preservation of
balance, in the same classes o f securi­ of the New York office, is an ex­
liberties so dearly purchased
MACON, (in., Juno 15.—Jack Vin­ ties as are now purchased by the perienced agency woman in executive
against foreign aggression and the
cent, 20, world war veteran o f t)&gt;e State ’ Board of Education Ind tin* position In agency work.
other the necessity o f assuring pros­
Sinking Fund Commission, that is.
perity by the free an^j easy exchange Candian array, died here last night bonds o f the United States and of
CARD O f THANK8to bring before the pubHc eye the q
of commodities between the scattered from injuries received when *n nu Floridi counties and municipalities.
,
11 j’ . , j
,
occwtunle the QAKLAN
tomobile backed near him on a coun­ This will kocp the Insurance fund *«tcommonwealths,
We wish to thank the many kind
Ing and tn :ing in
“ I am wondering,” he declared, "If try road near here this afternoon. |ve. 1
friends for their kindness shown us
consumption
und
iu remarkable
rtmurkuWc response under trying eon*
id |tu
ft be not appropriate here on this spot Vincent and his tglfe, formerly Ger
The igeasijrer ■ report fop the year during the death of beloved son and
of
tha
few polnU
point* strongly $nphasUhl In its
sacred to every lover o f American in­ triido Childers, pf Tiynp*, were pik­ ending December 31, 1022, showed net brother. And also fjur the beautiful
■ '5e
.
r*ad
test.
M
A
super
cnr,f
says the nutomdbUIat' and ho’n ’
ing
from
Portland,
Me.,
to
^anipa,
stitutions, hallowed forever to all to
earnings of tlw fire Insurance fund floral offerii)!*right.
whom liberty la precious, to adjure a where they were married for months alncq its creation May 22, 1917, &lt;*f
Mrs. J, J. Allmap and Family.
recollection of just what that battle ago.
$110,140.42. Fire tosses Incurred dur­
was fought for and to plead for a
At Fort Valley they asked an At­ ing that time ^mounted to $$8,100,71-.
For quick results try a want ad.
halt In the mad nub toward central­ lanta traveling man for a rid* in hl&gt; During the current year there have
Tha Herald delivered six times
) 4
isation of governmental functions and automobile, 7 ' package fell out, the bran no fire lossea to datf, and the fiaok fey 18a.
absorption by the federal organism of car stopped and Vincent went to gat profits of the fund have Increased an;
Oak Avenue and Third 8treg$
governmental powers.”
the package. The driver of the car, other m m
making net earnings
,That chap who says there la no
Disclaiming any intention of enter­ J. E. PDUe of Atlanta, backed up, tha first s lf years of its exiatence of more co-operation In the world hasn't
PH O N E 17SANFORD, FLORIDA
ing upon ’a disquisition o f state's
four* than $130,000.
tried making love to a modern' flap­
y .V iV v
sights, the spesker said he djd want
One other act was passed at Mil W
per.
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SOCIETY

STATES RIGHTS ARE UPHELD
HILL
IN SPEECH AT
BYREP.GARR ,BF TENNESSEE

Nemo Setf-Redudng No. 31?
I* ■ real bargain. It hai a low top
and medium aklrt. Made iodut*
able pink or white could} *Ue»
24 to 36—and cotta o'.iy JJ Of.
1V ” “ * iV*1^'**'* a*t
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HOC. I 6U.V, New York (Drpt. R) »

IT S W FJLNG

It’s all wrong* Mm. House­
wife, it’s all wrong— this idea
of sacrificing fifty-tw o or a
hundred and four days out of
the year in front o f a hot oven,
that bloats the enjoyment ot
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mean uuything personal— but
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■'PAGE TWO

Stanford Daily Herald

The Herald Printing

THE. COUNTRY-

JUST SOMETHING TO T llIN K
ABOUT.
The editor o f the Herald haf been
charged with being an optimist. Sure,
we are an opaimist. We would
rather be an optimist than most any
kind of animal we know about. Do

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The editor of the nercld in tellIhtf the Rotary Club about tho news­
paper'business the other day called
the Herald a country paper and some
of the Rotes took exception to the
‘'country'* part of it. The country
press is the smaller city duties and
and weeklies in cities under the twen­
ty-five thousand mark nnd it is these
small papers that are close to the
hearts of.lht) people and these small­
er papers that are building better
places in which tu llyc. (An editorial
in the ,T ^ u n c nbopt tfic country ed­
itor , jvas palled forth by an address
by President Chqssnut, o f the Texas
Press Association, at a recent con­
vention of the association. It is so
timely and paya such n derernved
tribute to newspaper men that the
Herald deems it worthy of republicatioq. Here it in:
" 'In peace or war,' snid Mr. Chessnut, 'in prosperity or adversity, the
conscience of the country press is
the bulwnrk of the nntion, nnd to the
country editor I give all praise.
" ‘ He is the life of our convention
and the Joy of our existence.

do tha work without the suspenders.
We ‘hVve been charged with being
n drrarticr. Sure, wo arc a dreamer, j
n it * * asts- m
f)o you know what a ,dreamer is.' Ho­
weu . tmkm Hk T in t*
is a man who hns a vision nnd li&gt;oks :
m ilffit S la City k f Carrier
W ffk ------ -------- ---------IK I
ahead nnd sees things in the future
i l l llrr- that other * people cannot see nnd
Cnaalr
A l«»r aapllra- usually hi* dreams come true.
■Sraarr.
We dreamed things here for years
about Sanford and finally other peo­
ple dreinfbd them with us. It costs
nothing to dream. Dreams arc free
to everybody nnd it is much nicer to
dreaip of big things nnd linnlly put'
them over thnn to refuse to dream
at all. Dreamers arc the men who have
(J) I INTERNATIONAL CARTt&gt;(3N~CO.
Persian AJvsrluinj h,pr,»»n
given the world all the best things
THEAMERICASSTRESS ASSOC
that tho nconle of the world today
arc enjoying.
" ‘ Mny he nnd nil his tribe live
The Atlantic Coast Line Railway
One of our good friends told us
will do somo big things here this fall forever and mny his spirit of optim­
the other day that some of the doubt­
Much has been snid and written in the wny of new terminals, new ism blossom into perpetual youth.
NO MORE LIQUOR VIOLATIONS.
ing Thomases were now believing about the growing evils of tax ex- shops and other big improvements
'“ As long ns tho country editor
whst they say In the Herald as all of empt securities. As yet however, but The Const I.fnc is a big feeder for lives we know that all of us mny
* The Herald is In favor of enforcing
our other dreams had come true nnd little has been done by way of legisla­ Sanford's commercial interests and enjoy life, liberty nnd the pursuit of
ll the laws on tho statute hooks, I f they did not call them "dreads" any
tion to check that evil. Here are the should lw fostered in every wny pos­ happiness, for ho* is 'the watchdog
»u ao not want thesp laws or if you longer. They could now Join us in warning word* of two ,men high in sible. Molasses catches more flies of odr virtues, the hull elephant in
!h|r,k tliey infringe upofj your pef- {beams and they had a vision of their aulhotjty:
than vinegar and friendly relations the protection o f the American home.
renter Sanford was
mnal liberty, or ft yuu «rc l«ln g ow^
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"President Harding says: 'The with the carriers will get more ben­
“ 'May God bless him ami love him
easily discerned without even dream­
tendency of wealth to seek non-tax- efits accomplished than "knocks" to to .death!'
Tawed" to death then ;you hnve th f
ing now.
able investments, and the menacing block their efforts.
"Thai's saying it in the language
atlornallve of trying to repeal Diene
Sanford Is growing. Sanford is increase of public debt, justify a
that the country editor talks.
Ikira But aa "long as thry arc, laws moving' irhcnd. Sanford Is becoming
proposal to chango the Constitution
"That semi-serious, semi-humorous
RIVE THE NEGRO JUSTICE.
they lira to be obeyed regardless of a big city. It I* easly seen in the
so ns to end the issue of non-tnxuble
lone is right in tune with the mood
whether they meet with your person­ big crowds here Hnturday nights and bonds.’
In discussing negro migration at in which the country editor faces the
al views or not Just now the pro­ other nights and days. The big thing
"•The habit is issuing tax-free a meeting in Jackson, Miss., culled problems of each recurring week,
to do Is to wake up to your oppor­
hibition taws arc in tho limelight nnd
"Rut the job he works at is one
bonds,' says Secretary Mellon, 'is di­ fur that purpse, Mr. W. W, Stone,
tunities nnd keep things moving. Do
like ail other laws thin law is either more advertising, join your Chamber verting capital which would other­ former Stale Treasurer ami n large of the must serious and one.o f the
t to the letter or it is not of Contmerce, bo u booster, be a wise be employed in productive en­ plantation owner, is quoted as say­ most important in the whole scheme
of things.
terprises into relatively unproductive ing:
r
I just ns the offirers of the worker, be a renl Sanforir cltlsdn. If
"Go into any community thnt is
no wasteful public expenditure. This
"I
haVQ
liycd
in
the
delta
for
sixty
oae to see it. But after July you nren ot helping In this great work is a situation which can not be per­
engaged
in this common task of try­
years, I, have lived among and han­
o f making Sanford greater you are not
first there will be ji different story to
mitted to continue without grave dled negroes, and the rea-Am why the ing to live together anil you will find
a real cititen. You are simply n
danger to our economic structure, and negro is leaving Mississippi is be­ him the most forward looking cititell for fines will lw cut out ami jail
leech on the body polities. You are
aentences will take their place and sucking the blood out of the commu­ the treasury urges the adoption of a cause some white men are swindling xen iq the town.'
"He is the town prophet, the seer
from that (line forward it will he nity and storing it up in the shape Constitutional amendment restricting them. I'know lots of folks who have
absolutely up to the officers of the of shekels that other people helped further issues as the only practical become righ' in this way. They think of visions nnd dreamer of dreams, the
of correcting the
evil.' "
uic evo.
they are fouling thr negro, hut they inspirer of the town1 1letidWs, tile
taw as to whether liquor is sold or you to make and that were not made means oi
Coliitn- nor not." •• •
Prut/ Edwin Seligman, of Tn
strengthaner of the weak; the .thorn
not. The Tampa Times says:
by your own endeavors. You are
"There can he no question ns to Inking something that does not ,bc- blnVTJniversily says: "W e are rnpAnd'In "further reference, to the in the flesh of the town knockt^s; ,'J
"Without ceasing ho says to his
Florida’s loyalty to the prohibition j j” j’ K
y m ,
rightfully.
You or. idly getting hark to the system of the subject'Mr.'Stone said: "Strict ob­
aentimcnl after July 1st. Tha late trading on the other fellows optim­ middle ages. In those days-the weak servance rtf' the golden rule among people: ‘ Fear not, little flock, only
legislature passed nnd the governor ism, if you please. Right now we bore the burdens of the strong." liol brneek iii the only solution to the have faith.'
haa signed, an act to becamo effective have the greatest opportunity to PrwfysHor .Stdiginun is of t|\e agri­ problem." ,
"With wrath am] indignation hn de­
on that date which is the most liras- make Hanford o city o f twenty thou- cultural school of this great univer­
nounces
the doubters: '() ye of little
The' last''sVafemeiil' of Mr. Slone
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r.
. tic law on prohibition which Florida siUKi people Unit, VVC liver,,bud, ,lt.,|s sity. . Ilu. was discussing the effect — ta»n&lt; 111 t'MlitJlPlII
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gives the only solution to world prim**
llun-ni •»,(, u, *I&gt;**’"
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has ever had on its statute books. Tint difficult to see it and really you of these lax free securities on agri­
"For
above
all
he
is
u
man
of faith
Ivins, Until, the golden rule guides
Violations after that date will be met don't hnve to be an opliimist or a culture. It is plain, as lie points out,
men in all of their relations with —faith in his fellows, faith in his
with compulsory Jail sentences, light dreamer any longer to see it. It is that I he vast amount of money that
other men thorp will never be peace country, faith in his stale, faith in
for the first offense, but severe fur hardhendrd facts that we ore talking is lieing invested by very wealthy!
his community.
nnd harmony between individual men
the second. There will bo no more to you aiul you know It. Rend men in tax free securities such as
"And SUCH faith he Has in hisj
or between nations,
light or heavy fines, which the boot­ whnt tb*' Tnmpu Tribune'bn* to say government, stale, county and mu* I
community.
legger pays easily from his enoor- along Ibis line and apply it to San­ nicipal bonds is growing so large as 1 That litigious have been swindled
“ There is not a big city in the
to become a menace to other and pro- 1by unscrupulous white men is true. United States that was not once only
mous prufitn and continues his lllcgnl ford:
VV mivi*
ii awhihipii
TheV
have iiftrwiity
likewise in*t
been
swindled i»&gt;
by
duelive invest meat*.
occupation.
e dream of n eountry editor,
"Them can be no doubt in the mind
sharp,
tricky
men
o
f
their
own
race;'1
With so many millions tied up in
"Tho law provides that tho first of­
j
"There is not a metropolis that was
of any ordinarily observant person
non-taxable-!, these very rich people hut that docs not have the same in not at one time merely ‘the subfense of liquor law violation shall be
that Tampa bus awakened, has be­ bear very litilr of the mx burdens of fho nco upon them nr being swindled
punishable by n fine of not lean than
come amused to the myriad neglect­ the country. More than that, they by n white man. The whiti* mini wlm |stance of things hoped for' by some
125 nr not more than 1500 and by
ed opportunities in this city and this lake money mil of banks, nut of in- |swindles n lurgru, or rubs him &lt;&gt;f hi- ! country editor.
imprisonment of not le** than thirty
" 'There is not a great industrial
section, and is Acting to take advan­ 1111-1re mill mil of ueririilture nml pay, or chcakl him ill a timle, Is
, &gt; , ,today
,
.
,its towers
days and not more than six months.
ngi u uuuii ami j * /&gt;
( renter which
pushes
tage of these opportunities. That it
tie it up in securities thnt produce 'nearer in soul than is the mangy,
"Second offenses will lie punish­
heaven and blacken.* the blue
required the vision and the under­ nothing except income for the owners flen-bitteri
that slinks into III
Ilen-iuiieii eur Hint
able by fines of not less than ( 1,000
■*ky with ili&lt;' smoke of it* factories’
standing of an outsider is nothing tin- of these securities.
iback alley* of ComUaulinopIc amt
nor more than (o.OOO nnd imprison­
i which is not the magnificent valida- j
usual*, it often is the man from
This
condition
of
affairs
places
an
lives on the garbage of that iimloan
ment in tlm state penitentiary of not
somewhere else who can see and unjust burden on renl estate pnrlic- 1“ Ity. It is bad enough for a while tinn of what was once merely tin*
more than three ycurs.
'evidence o f liilngjj unseen* in the
evaluate and grasp conditions better
ulariy farm lands. These are always' man to swindle a W'hiUi man; it is
"This ought to make a sensible re­
vision
iff some country editor.
than the local man.
in sight nml cnpaldc of npprnlsnienl worse for him to swindle a negro,
duction In the number of bootleggers,
"\V
he
lever the
eountry editor
In one sense the negro race is a dwell* then* i* at least one citizen
i f it is enforced honestly and thor­ ’ “ It is stating nothing more than for taxation. And they must be tuxoughly. Them will be few returns to whnt everyone knows to say that ed heuvily enough to furnish the rev- child race. It has many of the pe- who ha* bis face to the rising sun.
the old dens and stills after a few Tampa nnd Tampans art* wider awake enues for running the government rulinritlc* of children, good and bad,
"And to the degree that his fel­
, ' J.ll experiences, and the general re. and more enthusiastic right now than and paying the interest ami principal needing firmness at one time, kiml- low-citizens catch something of hi*
sped for law will be vastly augmented has over Ixh*ii the ease l*efom. Not o film mni-tnxnble securities Iwsides. ness and consideration at another vision and become imbued with some­
So too, the Average merchant with lime. Rightly treated, negroes look
when It is found that it can not t»c since the first little army post was
established at the head of whnt is bis goods in sight heats an pdjust to the better class o f whiles with the thing of his enthusiasm, to that doviolated with Impunity."
•
now Hillsborough May bus such a proportion of taxes as measured by Jname kind of feeling that the child gree is there progress,
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"And yet he seldom owns much of
degree
of
optimism
existed
here
as
stock* and bonds, warehouse cert ill- ^looks to the man or
woman who
Aulomubllssjiccldents
are becoming
ll»s*ccld
the town for which he labors, for InirousSfi
mom numerou*"yith
advent of more has rami' into being within the lust rate* and pipe line* bidden out of treats it rightly. The white man ‘xeckoth not bis own.'
cars. It behooves every driver to few months. Where the hollow thud Night. All these large business in- who would swindle a negro would
"He labors for other men and for
drive carefully himself and to watch of *tho knocker's hammer used to terests and transactions make in- swindle an infant in arms or rob n
the
coming generation; for that's the
the other fellow. Ninety jtcr cent of sound like clods falling on the roffili creased demand* upon the public sickly baby o f the bottle of milk upon
way
he is built.
the automobile accidents could be of defunct hopes, the joyful ululntion treasury while they contribute but which its life might depend,
"He joys in other melt's prosperity
of
the
booster
now
rings
in
the
land.
avoided if cars did^viot^ruii at such
little to that treasury.
| And yet we have hud such eondi- and proclaims it to the world with re­
breakneck speed all the time.
We The knocker ban gone out of busi­
Tlwrc must come a pause in our tIouis in paits of the South. There joicing.
are building bolter mads all the time ness., and bis place has been taken issuing tnx exempt securities.—Re­ has been a disreputable, dishonest,
“ For his own he cares little—a
but they am slippery road* and skid­ by the active, aggressive, consistent porter-Star.
scoundrelly element there, ns clao* crust nnd a roof nnd an old suit of
ding is the cause of many accidents and constant booster— the man who
where, which thrive* upon robbing clothes for himself— ami with the
r„mpans to hack their cntluiNinMn
as drivsrs fall to slow up In passing can take a good look at the Tampa
the inferior rare not able to protect hope o f a better lot for hi* children
on deep fill* or on nine foot mads of today, realise that all of the raw wi„, their dollars; tho man who walla,htoelf. It is the duty of the white
—these suffice.
that *ra too narrow to allow
n *&gt;r* nl seaport, a verlt- wj,() hesitates, is the mail who n fe w , people of the South of honor nnd
"W ell may President Uhcssnul utter
able
nietrojMill*,
are
to
be
found
here,
[
passing unless (he ■ cars arc slowed
&gt;
’ saying “ I integrity and morality to drive out of the prayer that God shall love the
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and then vl.ualixe the Tampa of a ^member when I could have'bought
cjown.,,
the South, if they"enn not be reform country editor.
few years hence, and pull off his rout, that wholo block for (250." And
**' *
----- ---- *&gt;ed, every white matt who swindles the
“ God does love the country editor,
Supreme Court has ruled that roll rip his sleeves and get on the Job then he will most likely "borrow"
negroes. The toughest slave trailer for he is the very salt of the earth."
headlights from another car oi making the vision a reality.
cigarette from the fellow to whom he, ,| Hidden days wna not a'a mean and
- ■— —
o------------"KhUitisiasm is a great thing. No tells his hard lurk atory.
fatJaiot a driver 1* not an e*
1despicable a crenturq us h white man
NOTICE TO REGIM ENTAL BAND.
cum for running ovor n pedestrian big enterprise ever cunic into being
"flo.
fir^ Tpmpa- Buy Tampa, of this kind. If reformation, is imoaiKih aide of the road. The decision exoatH through the efforts of diUtu even iif you have to borrow the money pojiNiblfl.pt; ny, wny ^nn Ik- found of
Headquarter* Band Section Serv­
wa»'tailed forth* by a*£ase in Miami siesta. ' No great city over was or with which to do it. Borrow jf you pulling thi^i in , tlic penitentiary
ice, Vo, taith, Jnfuntry, Sanford, Flu.
arhart blinding headlights on an ap­ ever will he created if enthusiasm is have to, and buy Tampa realty, mak­ where they belong, then they must
„
Juno 11th. 1V23.
proaching car kept a driver of an­ lacking. But enthusiasm alone won't ing the increased value carry your he driven out of this seclion, ao that
Order* No. I,
other car from seeing a man walk­ do the work; It must bo aided hy loan. Anything in Tampa, and any­ every negro may know that he is go.
1. Monday night each week 7:45 p.
ing on tho road and he wo* badly in­ judgment, ability—and rash. En­ thing in any of Tampa's developing ing to Ik* honestly and fairly treated
in., is hereby designated regular drill
jured. The plea of the driver was thusiasm of the right kind, plus ■uburhs, is a good buy. Harness your by the* white people of hi* community.
night, for this organization.
that he could not sec tho man. All Judgment, plus cash, makes a three- enthusiasm with your rath—your That is one way in which must be put
2. All members of this orgunlraarbo drive cara will appreciate the horse team that never yet has been own or borrowed capital—and then into effect the froccif which can help
Hon be present at all formations.
poaitlon o f tha man who was blinded beaten ,and that never will be. No­ get in tho game and work. That’s t odovclop tho negro race and keep
3. Any violation of this order will
• by the light* and their sympathy is body should need to be told that any the combination that in the next de­ the nejjrov* at homq; and in doing
be dealt with accordingly.
with him but that doe* not clear him investment in Tamps in which bvrn cade will place Tampa so far aheud this the whitei people of the South
RALPH STEVENS,
of tha responsibility of crippling tho the average intelligent Judgment en­ of any other city
in Florida that opd the negroes alike would be bene-'
MaJ. M. C. F, N, G., Admin, and
I pedestrian on tha road. The driven ters can be anything other than a there will never again bo any ques- filed.— fla n ^ ctu rera ' Record.
Prop. Officer.
C8-2tp
| o f caftW k ivt * ikttevjr responsibility paying investment.' And atoy i f al M h * r *u p tT m .^ And that',
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I these days and they should realise it estate investment in Tampa and |its what fa coming, just as sure as that
The Herald for first clasp job wo^U

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‘-and d r iw w t tfi' naira' cave ' day and manrelourty- dereloping mrlrrmir-is tha tide rises and falls in HlllsboroJgh
Ths Tfs raid delivered six Units a H oum , Mobley ■ Drug
night—and especially at night.
a good investment Now is ths tijncjBay."
(rack for lBc.
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|Hunt’s Pharmacy.

Store1 and

F f f ^ T P ^rsTTT

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 Vatefe
himself.
*
Everytim e you add a dollar to
your interest-bearing: account^
you back yourself to win.
Let this bank help ypu out.

.Peoples Bank.
of Sanford
SAN FO R D

FLO RID A
Deposits on Ford Savings Finn received here.

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Merchants and Miners Transportation..Co., ..
ru n iC IIT A M ) I'ASHIJNONU HKHVICK.
From Jacksonville
One Wny
From Jacksonville
urille
One \V»r
A T L A N TIC CITY ......... $3fi/M
N i a g a r a f a l l s ...
su.tz
BALTIMORE, M l)........... 30.96
NEW YORK, N. Y......... 36.11
PH ILAD E LPH IA, PA.
BOSTON, MASH............. 12A 2
PITTSBURGH, PA. ...
CHICAGO. IL L .............'... 42.18
'CLEVELAND , O............. 39.31
A N N A II, GA. „
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DETROIT, M ICII............ 41.93
ELM IRA, N. Y..„......... - .18.93
W ASHINGTON, D. C.
St MMKIl MXCI'ltmtl.N FAIIKS
TO
llnlllmore ............. ...... .............
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AlIcKliany mill lierkelilru mul somo room* on other uu-aiMcr.* carry
i xlyi &lt;-hurncx.
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P A T R IO T IC M EETING IN FR O N T OF CASINO
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FR EE FISH F R Y
D ANCING A L L D A Y A N D E V E N IN G in the magnificent
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FIREWORKS.

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Batter Cakes made with
MERRY WIDOW Self - Rising
Flour are uniformly light and
good, and It is just as easy as
any breakfast you can prepare.
Try this recipe: j cups of
WIDOW Floor, two
well beaten eggs and sweet or
buttermilk to make a thin drop
batter. Bake at once on a hot
griddle. Be sure end
the
batter thin and beat welL
You can count on your batter
cakee or biscuits when you use
MERRY WIDOW Flour. That's
why people coll it "The Flour
Without a Doubt.?

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Flour ie made by the Ford Flour
Company, millers ainc*^rBg&amp;

the
flour, l a spite of thf many
imitations, it Is holding Its old
friends and making new ones
every day. Here's tho proof—
over 600,000 more bogs *
MERRY WIDOW were used
i 1 pas than In ipso.. Try it
on will never change. Ask Uf
It by name.

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One of the beat friends that San!
lord over had Is William T. Donnelly
of New lotk , a consulting .engineer
of New York, a consulting enginocr
who la listened to when he aprutlud
upon subjects with which he has boeh
familiar for,the past forty years. Mr.
Donnelly Is n Sanford booster for he
likes Sanford nnd her people. He la a
Sanford booster because he sceq possi­
bilities hero that he sees in no other
city in ibis country. He has spent
several winters in Sanford with his
beautiful yachts and enjoyed our
lakes arid rivers, our climnte and our
people and while taking his vacation
was not idle. He was looking at San­
ford’s water front, he was looking at
the river transportation, he was iooking at the Sanford of the future* and
wondering .why the people’ could not
havo the vision that he has and that
other people, have when they come
here the first time. Mr. Donnelly did
more for our Central Florida Water
Traffic Longue than any other man in
Florida and he has been working con­
tinually upon plans for a greater San­
ford and a greater Florida. It Is re­
freshing then to publish the follow­
ing letter from him about the bulk­
head Idea and when he says some­
thing the people can trust his judg­
ment in the mutter for he usually
backs his judgment with his dollars.
Ills letter follows:
Now York, June 15th, 1923.
Mr. Robert Holly,
Kditor Sanford Dnlly Herald,
Sanford, Florida.
My Dear Holly:
I have been rending recently of
your proposed new state highway
along the lake front, and I was tporc
than plensod to receive a call theotlicr day from Mr. Forest Lake, "San­
ford's live wire." There can be no ad­

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'vance or progress worthy o f the name
TALLAH ASSEE , June 18. — Five I.uning’s request, affecting his office,
paying: 4% Interest from date the
without a leader, and in Fproot Lake, acts of the 1983 legislature, affecting though not Immediately concerning
deposit is made.
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Sanford tyw f real leader.
insurance subjects, have been approv­ the insurance branch. This relieves
TICKETS ;UH?BAMS O A IL Y TO
It h^s happened to be tuy good for­ ed by the governok; and are now in ef­ the state treasurer^ report o f consid­
People having idle funds ; are -.
Norn)lk
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tune to M W traveled rather broadly fe c t All o f ‘these Stts were endorsed erable unnecessary detslj.required by
invited to have both S A F E T Y a h d . ; 1*"
B altim ore
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throughout’'
United ’ .States and by the Insurance Department, of former laws, and which, on the bails
PhUadeipJMfu*IN
T E R E S T for them, hy making '• •
Canada, an{l to' Ravi visited and re- which Treasurer J. C. Luntng Is ex- of tha 1982 report, will result In
A tiw u k «ty -•
vlew^d criticaUy Wiiin^ hundred* of offlcto commissioner.
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saving of $1,0Q0 a year in the publi­
use o f our Certificate o f Dcposif *^
New Ybckf lcities, and speaking from this broad
The first o f the new measures re­ cation of thU'document, without omit­
plan.
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BOSiOO mi............
contact and experience, l ean state quires that hi) insuraneo policies or ting, It Is stated, any Information of
Ill
Niagara Palls
that cities as such go forward with bonds executed upon risks in this real value. The data eliminated re­
Resouroes $1,600,000.00.
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M ontreal
fhe development of their highways state by Insuifence companies covering lates to the detailed statements of
88.98
Portland, Me. .......
and Waterfront, but it U seldom that liability,
workmen's compensation, expenditures hy the state Institutions
Benton Harbor
.... 70.05
both rttyjrVlopward together, each plate glass, steam boiler, fly wheel, o f higher learning.
St. PjtW' m-r-mJ.J............... . 91.00
assisting'and supporting (ha other, as engine and electrical insurance, and
35.60
AsheyiUe
wffl bo tW cose with your, bulkhead all bonds covering performance of
N ew Advertising
H endersonville .................. 34.80
and stat?'highway.
,
contracts and judicial or fidelity in­
.03
San Francisco .............. 127.93
Further Sanford by this move‘ and struments, bonds- or policies In this
Agency for Florida
A CO M M U N ITY B U ILD E R
Portland, Ore.......... ........ 142.30
development will add many hundred state, shall be executed only by a
Accounts
Started
peres In tip; location where It will duly authorised and licensed resident
and many other Eastern and
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WIIITNBR, Cashier
have for all lime the very highest ugent, the applications to bo mode
Western points. Stop overs per­
C. t*. CARR ADVERTISING AGEN­
value.
The
health
o
f
the
city
as
a
mitted.
through such agents, who shall col­
CY WI|.l. OPEN OFFICES IN
whdlc will be very greatly bfncfltted. lect the full premiums thereon, and
For Schedules, reservations,
The
view
of
your
beautiful
lake,
now
FLORIDA AND NEW YORK.
such Florida agent shall receive the
etc., consult
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AW AITS YOU
almost entirely shut off, by ‘ thick full and entire commission thereon.
A T L A N T IC COAST
growth over marshy ground will 4&gt;e Violation o f this net by either com­
A new national advertising agen­
opened up to residents and visitors, pany or agent Is made ground fur ro­ cy for Florida accounts, especially
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und the result, 1 am sure, will sur,, votntlon 0f u,0 company or agent’s in northern newspapers, has boon
G. W; GRIM, Ticket Agent
prise every resident of Sanford and license to transact business in Flori estnblishod with offices in New York
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delight every visitor.
and in S t Petersburg, it became
da.
The Important commercial aspect
Another act authorizes the valua­ known yesterday through the Incor­
should not be overlooked for this
tion of bonds and other securities hold poration of the C, C. Cnrr Advertis­
bulkhead and the solid ground made
by life insurance companies, assess­ ing Agency. Incorporation paper*
by the fill behind it will make access
ment Ufa associations nnd fraternal for tho company which are now beto docp .water along your lake front
beneficiary associations, by the amor­ ing prepared show a capitalisation
for business purposes, a matter of
tisation methpd, under certain condi­ of $1DO,OOO.QO with C. C. Carr of St.
very small additional expense.
tions, which will bring Florida In line Ptcrsburg as president and manager;
The project now having been out­
with the general practice of other Frank Kay Anderson of the Ameri­
lined and mrtflo possible through the
can Fruit Growers, Inc. as vice-presi­
states in this respect.
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A LL THE YEAR.
proper legislative enactments, it only
A third yet provides that the capi­ dent; nnd Miss Eltn Klinin of Now
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
remains for Sanford's business men
York ns secretary.
to support Forest Lake to. tho end tal stock of any Insurnnrr or surely
The men who arc establishing the
company
organised
under
the
laws
of
that a proper and adequate plnn is
|Mrs. Simeon (J. Smith of Carqp Hill,
agency
are well qualified for their
Florida
shall
bo
$100,000,
excepting
provided for the economic carrying
I Alabama; Mrs. Jesse II. Tfapji*,
sick nnd funeral benefit insurance tusk through years of close ide)iti(lcaforward of this great work.
! Messrs. Calvin nnd Martin *lVfgue
companies whoso capital stock re­ lion with the nowspaper ami advertis­
Yours sincerely,
and Cclmnirngcne and Jennie Teague,
(Continued
from
nago
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W ILLIAM T. DONNELLY. quirement Is raised from $10,000 to ing interests of the state. C. C. Cnrr orange blossom*. Her only orna­ Mr. and Mrs. Dcrkley Clardy, Misses
$26,000. Companies o f this nature in­ hus recently retired from the petive
corporated under the old law nre re­ management of the St. Petersburg ment was a string of pearls, n gift Margaret end Surah Dunlap and Mr.
Winfield Fuller of Isirens, and Miss
quired to increase their rapitnl $6,000 Times after nine year* of continuous of tho groom. The bouquet was of
Anna Earle Farmer of Anderson and
bride’s
roses
and
lilies
of
the
valley.
annually, beginning with 1024, until service in that important capacity.
Mis* Luclle Mcdlock of Greenwood,
Using
tho
ring
service
the
ceremony
the $26,000 is reached. Such compan­ He sold his interest in the newspaper
ies are also required to set aside a to flis associate, Paul Poyntcr. Just was said by Reverend Lyman Ward k C.
reserve for the protection of their what Mr. Carr's plans for the future of Camp Hill, Alabama, an old friend
T K A G l'K — MK1HCH WEDDING ..
policy holdors, to bo computed unnuul- were, have not been announced until of the family. During the ceremony
RECEPTION.
a
Traumorl
was
played
softly
by
Miss
ly, nnd to make a deposit with the this time.
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A beautiful reception was given
Conine. The parly left tho church
State
Treasurer
on
October
1,
1023,
li ■ real bargain. It has s low top
Would Render Unto Notion Things That Are the of at least $5,000 in cash, or bonds pf However, he stated yesterday that to the strains of Mendelsshon's by Mr. and Mrs.'-J. M. Simmons to; a
and medium skirt. Made In dmtho big ndvortising agency lias boon March. Following the ceremony, the large numlwr of friends, honoring
able pink or white jcoeUl; sizes
the United States, or bonds of any
Nation's
and
Also
the
States
in
progress of formation fur months. wedding pnrty was tendered a recep­ tho Tengiie-Melsch wedding parly Im­
24 to 36—and coats omy J VOf.
county or munlcipslity of Florida, to
At ymu drila^t «S‘i mi
adHe hud the plans well in hand at the tion nt the home of 'Mr. nnd M
mediately following the ceremony.
n,.M, ,1m . rJ jV \vJTTm rXt S(M.
~ * 5 ^ t5 n , ik m .. * ia e liT-ATploo to emphasize the pcrfurmanco of Stale licJd by. t|;e treasurer in trust for tho tlm c'o fdiaposilig 6T hW Interest In
John M. Simmons; The 'bride** go- j The’biff ffe 'first' Hoof' bf thV beautiful
N,m« ItrilNlc.Petition l»Mliui« .
protection
o
f
tho
claims
of
all
policy
HOC. 160, W., Ntw York (Dei*. S &gt;• ■
for a hnlt in the "mad rush" toward duties by the states.
the newspaper. In an article just ing-nway suit was of gray with ac- i and spacious home was opened enholders In Florida. When the reserve
"1 would render unto f he nation the
centralisation of governmental func­
|published in the Indiana University cessorlc* to match. They left on a 'anile, being beautifully decorated in
us computed at the end of the year
tions and absorption by the federal things that, are the nation’s nnd unto
Alumnus, Mr. Carr briefly explains midnight train for nn extended tour ferns, pot plants, pink and white
excecda this amount, the deposit may
organism of governmental power” tho states tho things that are tho
his motive in these words: "A desire of Washington, New York, Ningnrn (lowers. The guests were received
lie increased to equal the reserve. It
was made here today by Representa­ states, or to put it more exactly, I
to serve Floridu in what I consider a Kails and points In Canada.
by Mrs. J. H, Teague and as they
is
believed that this law will briqg
tive Finis J. Garrett, of Tennessee, would huve the people do throuuh the
larger rapacity in the establishment
The bride is a daughter of Mrs. W. entered they were served fruit punch
about
a
much
more
favorable
sltuo
!,peaking at the celebration of Bunker states all the necessary governmental tion in the field of sick and funeral ° f “ u* tioMl **&lt;&gt;vortl»lng agency
A/ Teague and u granddaughter of from u beautifully laid punch table,
things that can be done there, und
Hill day.
which shull assist in broadcasting tho the luto Martin Miller Teague, being by Miss Caroline Motes and Miss
benefit
Insurance,
the
former
law
per­
The battle of Bunker Hill, nearly n would have the federal arm extend mitting such companies to begin busi­ advantages of this stale and its pro­ nn old nnd prominent family of the Sara Dunlap. Frim there they were
century and a half ago did not pre­ only to thuxu things and themes ness on a capital of $10,00 nnd requir­ ducts and resources, has actuated mo state. Mr. Meisrh is the eldest son ushered by Miss Marie Stokes to the
in this undertaking.”
cipitate tlfe revolution, Mr. Gnrrett which tho state cannot reach.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch of San­ reception room where the bride and
ing neither reserve nor deposit.
“ This is not, so far as I am con­
pointed out, but, he said, it properly
Frank K. Anderson, vice-president ford, Florida, and is n young man of groom stood befure a beautiful back­
The two remaining Insurance laws
may be said to have initiated the rev­ scious, the result of any sentiment
of the company, who will he closely sterling worth. He is a graduate of ground of lacey ferns palms and cut
'tea
fostered by tradition or environment, of the session, both departmental bills,
olutionary war.
congest illations
identified with It in an ndvisury ra­ the Georgia Military Academy of flowers, to receive
but it is because of the formed belief affect the stnte fire insurance fund.
"
I
t
is
asserted
very
earnestly
by
pacity,
is
one
of
tho
pioneer
advertis­
ffum
tbeir
many
friends
and relaAtlanta
and
in
an
alumnus
of
the
I I’m all wrong* Mm. House­
that any other coursp Is fraught with The first limits the fund to $60,000 on
many
historians,"
Mr.
Garrett
con
ing
men
of
the
state.
Last
fall
ha
re­
University
of
Florida.
Mr.
Meisth
Is
lives.
Then
the
gpe*U
were
ushejed
ahy
single
risk,
while
tho
other,
pro­
wife, it’s all wrong— this idea
danger to all our formy of freedom
of sacrificing fifty-tw o or a tlnucd, “ and by many people believed, and threatens the bed rock of that lib­ vides for the payment of premiums signed his connection with the Thomas ngaged In extensive truck forming, by Mrs. .Simeon (J. Smith to the din­
hundred and four days out of that the seed* of the war of accession erty which beginning at*Bunker Hill, earned by the fund and not paid by Advertising Agency to go with the Fpon their return froqi their honey- ing room which wgs tastefully deco­
-or war of the rebellion as you may
the various state institutions in the American Fruit Growers, Inc,, with moon they will he at home In Hanford, rated with garland*' pf pink qnd
iho year In front of a hot oven,
wish to call it—and except in the in­ was clinched at Yorktown.
w^iitc extending from the dUfodan
chandelier
earlier days of its establishment. Mr. which he continues active. He has Florida.
that blaaiii the enjoyment of
“ I do not like to think of this
terest
of
correct
governmental
defini­
been
an
active,
constructive
factor
in
to
the
four
cornqra
of
the
table
be|ng
The
decoration
o
f
the
church
was
Lunlng
feels
that
this
enactment
puts
every week. W e’ll do your
mighty republic, fruit of the precious
baking fo r you— aniJ please tions it Is not of the slightest conse­ blood such as was spilled on this earth tho fire fund upon tho proper finan­ much of tho advertising which has under the directiqq of Miss Marie Held In place by aprajf* oif (srp and
cial
while the act authorising gone out, from the state for tha Flor Stokes. The altar was very artistic­ pink rose*. The center piece was a
pardon us mitfiam, we daft't quence which you do call it, for the
about us, at a painting upon* canvaa,
mean anything personal— but term rcbelUnio need not be offensive whose fibre K exposed to tho atdrm of the treasurer to issue single risks ida Citrus Exchange and other insti­ ally decorated, festooned with gar- large basket of pink and whit* cut
to any since rebellion la simply resist­
lumln of English ivy, asparagus fvrnji flowers. The color scheme WM car­
above $60,000 in fire Insurance com­ tutions.
we'll do it better,
ance which falls; If it sucecd* it (• heaven will jut, dr the colors of which panies and associations authorized to
Tho C; C. Carr Agency already Is and Dorothy
Perkins rosea. The rier! uut in the refreshments of Muck
revolution; the seeds of that S^ar wore .will iodc in seasons of burning sun transact business in Florida, relieves assured about $150,000 in accounts of ding were as follows: Mr. and Mr*, icc cream and aogvl-food cake served
dawn 260 years before the first gun tight 1 rather wish to think « f it as tho fund of any reasonable possibility Florida institukions, niitnicipalitiua lights were u soft glow of pink.
by Misses Frances Teague, Cleniml*
was fired upon Sumter, and oorn (no, i. great mosaic, composed of eight and of a loss beyond its ability to pay. and other advertising sources to
The out of town guest* for .the wed- Motes and Isabel Chase. The favors
on. the other aide of the Atlantic &lt;10 InyierUheble gums, possession all Mr. Lunlng is taking steps already for spend in newspapers this coming sea John MvUch, Joe, Johnnie and Cath­ were dainty little bags of rice tjod
anford
a io
ocean, In tho contest brought on by tho beautiful colors and wqndroua placing the excess insurance on the son, according to Its president. “ We erine Meisch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank with pink ribbon. The bride and
m p n - . n o
tho efforts of tho stupid James I to tints o f nqture, so cemcpte^l togeth­ state capital and tho supreme court believe Florida has only started its Meisch and little Constance Meisch, groom's pistes were adorned with
fore* upon his subjects a belief in tbo er with law and lave and patriotic building, as well ns the principal build­ great developroont and taht the next Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Theodore Ijingley, miniature bride and groom. Musk
divine right of kings, which'Resulted teal as &lt;to maku the great .work itself ings at tha Florida State College, the ten years will witness an expenditure all of Banfnrd, Florida; Reverend and
was furnished during the entire eve­
jn Cromwell becoming a Idrd protes­ Indestructible, however vigorousjy the Florida Form Colony for Epiplepltc of money to advertiso our advantages Mrs. Lyman Ward and Miss Mary
ning by Miss Mary Ward and Miaa
reins o f rlpt may beat . t t y s # h o w ter of the English commonwealth.
and Feeble Minded, the Florida School on a scale not even dreamed of at Ward, Miss Irma Conine, Mr, and Irma Conine.
eyer lierpnly tho IdUtoeing suu gays of
for the Deaf and Blind, the Stato Hos­ present. We fere not intending tu
"Jn like monper the Up f 001 °f
epvy may aeek ot destroy it, howrevolutionary war ran deep Into the
pital and the University of Florida, antagonize any other agencies but
ever vigorously the .r^lqk, of 'tfo.t may
which are the only institutions having arc confident that we can assist the
tn*tly Up&gt; cantwWs tyiqf behind (t-M
.hunt upon 4(; hnwevw flererty the
single risks o f more than $60,000.
f f t t f hWcking tbr .history pf the
good onoa already in the stato by de
Lllstcnog* sun Mgs -qf env^ may seek
revolptioo iynd 'tnf formation of tp?
Another Important feature of the veloping accounts which are not now
t0
!!•
the
first confwUrnticn . of sUUs, ftr.
law making appropriation for pay­ spending ndvortising money In suffi­
lmqM»|e
•W‘“ 10P
,-hjsy
G s^eti declared there were two m«ment pf past due premiums, Is a pro­ cient quantities or are not spending
il I f
vision, authorizing the treasurer to It at all," tho president continued.
JV W &gt; V ’. W 4 hrpiwl»t
idea ad the nuse. sUtca ito foxm the
invest surplus money# of th# state Hr*
Miss Etta. Klims, secretary o f the
W AR VETERAN K IL L E D .'
federal entity—one the realisation of
Insurance fund, above $60,000 ca^h company, who will have direct charge
its ntfCiiity for tho preservation of
balance, In the same classes of securi­ of tha New York office, Is an ex­
liberties so dearly purchased
MACON, Ga., June 16.—Jack Vin­ ties as are now purehoeed by the perienced ngoncy woman In executive
against foreign aggression and the cent, 20, world war veteran o f Up State Board of Education' fend the position in agency work.
Ws dairy « full Stock
other the necessity o f assuring pros­
Sinking Fund Commission, that Is,
Candian army, died bore laat night
M W W ffiK ’ S S perity
by the free anj easy exchange
bonds o f the United States end , of
CARD OF XllANKfL
will l » in, waitingfor orders or alclars
of cpmmodlUea between the scattered from Injuriea received whep an au Flortdi counties and ' municipalities.
Jn reordering nwri
tomoblle backed orar him on * coun­ This will keep the insurance fund act­
commonwealths.
We wish tn thank Uts many kind
without excttwlve
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try road near here this afternoon. ive. 1
"
I
am
wondering,”
he
declared,
“
If
friends
for their kindness shown us
US. And our J,tiers
consumption and |t« remarkable iresponse under trying
Vincent
and
hie
xjlfe,
•formerly
Ger­
ere rlgbtt
A be not appropriate here on this spot
The iceaspryj a. report for tha year during the death of beloved son and
d|ttons
ttons are but of the few polnu
points istrongly empluuUtd In its
illn y .
sacred to every lover of American In­ trude Childers, pf T^mpg, were pik­ ending December 31, 1922, showed net brother. And also fur the beautiful
r#ad
test,
M
A
super
cor”
says
the tTulonu
,
-----------------------the
sutomoblliat
jmd Jtfa *
Hill
stitutions, hallowed forever to all to ing from Portland, Me., to Tampa, earnings of tb* ,flre infuranc* fund floral offer!qgs.
right.
whom liberty Is precious, to adjure » where they were married for month* sineg Its creation May 22, 1917, •**
Mrs- J, J- Allman and Family..
Lumber Co.
recollection of just what that battle •r&gt;$110,140.42. fir e losses Incurred dur
• W lia h f ntaM siiA t Fort Valley they asked an A t­ Ing that tlmp amounted to $36,100,TU
was fought for and to plead for a
For quick results try a want ad.
halt In the mad rush toward central­ lanta traveling man for • rldf in hi* During the cumqt year there have
Tha Herald delivered six times a
isation of governmental functions and automobile, ' package fell out, the bean no fire losses to date, and the week for 16*.
Pkoet \U, Samford
absorption hy the federal organism of car stopped and Vincent went to get profile of th* fund have Increased an:
Oak Avenue and Third Street
governmental powers.”
the package. The driver o f the car, other $20,000 making net earnings
That chap who says there la no
Disclaiming any intention o f enter­ S. E. Pirkle o f Atlanta, backed up, the first tig yea rf of ita sxUtenoe of more co-operation In the world hasn't
-SANKOHD, FL
put* than $130,000.
ing upon” a disquisition of sU U ’s
tried making Ipv* to a modern flepUna other act was passed at H it P«r.
right*, the epaikfr Mid be 4|d want

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Firpo Krtocks Out
Pelicans Take 15-inHibbard in Second
ning Battle Yesterday
ONE

NEW OBI.E A NS, June Ig ^ M o w ti . , MEXICO C ITY, Met., June 18,—
tills Afigcl Plrpo yesterday afternoon
ger
Ltirry Gilbert of tfio New
Florida State league
lex,ns c1u|&gt;, rom|njt to bat (with two out; knocked out Jim Ifibhard, an AmpriNo games icliijddled.
In thd fifteenth inning und withymon&lt; enn heavyweight, in the second round.
•The fright,1
' which was'to have been
on first nbd Xc-eond, broke up n grow­
National League
ling pitcher*' Lottie yesterday between twenty' rehnds, hanlly gave .the large
At St. l«ouis 4, New York ft.
"Dixie” Walker and {fony Fhelh when crowd .which had gathered in the bull
At Cincinnati 0, ltiooklyn 0.
hr singled cleanly to right field anil ring, Oiih^^cc to warm up from, the
* At Chicago 4, i hiludelphia 8.
scored Dowlo with tho tun that won chilly raTnfkll. ilia rAin fell heavily
Philadelphia 0, Chicago 4.
Others not scheduled.
lefortf' thff boxer's entered tho ring
the game,' $3 to 1. Tho iicore;
CHICAGO, June 18.—Moknn’s home
Nash.
...
100
000
000
(&gt;00
000—1
If,
0
und
fi(fht promoters decided they
run with two men on base in the
American la-ague
New
O.
000
100
000
000
000—2
H
0
'
would
call
of fthe bout. There was
fourth inning when Philadelphia con­
At CJevclnml 4, Philadelphia 0.
B
atteries-Fncth
and
Haley,
W
alk-j
riotous
demonstration
by the speetacentrated its nttnek against Osborne,
At New York 0, Detroit 0.
er
nnd
Bitz,
Dowle.
*or*»
however,
and
the
fighters were
put the visitors out In front and they
At Washington 8, Chicago ft.
forced
to
carry
out
their
part of the
defeated Chicago G to 4. The score:
Others not scheduled.
program.
Mobile .1, Chattanoogn 2
Philadelphia ..........
100 BOO 000—0
Hibbard did not have the faintest
MOBILE,
Ala., June 18.—Mobile
I Chicago ................... 211 000 000—4
Houthrrn League
made it three straight from Chatta­ chance against the Argentine giant.
At Memphis 4, Little Rock 1.
l ’lrpo allowed him to go through
nooga yesterday when they won a ft
Brooklyn 9, Cincinnati 0
At Mobile 0, Chattanooga 2.
the first round nnd then finbhr.d him
to 2 game. The score:
CINCINNATI, June 18.— Brooklyn
At New Orleans 2, Nashville 1 (15
200 000 000-2 fl 0 o ff without delay soon after the bell
smashed tho Reds' winning streak, Chattanooga
Idlings) .
M
ob
ile..................
201 000 OOx—3 for the second round,
which had extended over the nine
*
Owing to protests in the newspn
No single figure can give a hotter
Batteries—
Morris
ami
Morrow;
straight games, by shutting out the
HOW THEY STAND
idea of the mngnltudc o f the oper
pent
against
the
unequal
match,
1
the
Acosta
and
Hexing.
home team 9 to 0, Tho score:
ation of the American Relief Ad­
promoters on Friday announced it
ministration than tho tonnage of
Brooklyn ... .......... 010 400 .110—9
Florida Klnfe League
would
be
on
"exhibition."
Hundreds
food supplies and seed grain that it
Memphis t, Little Rock 1
Cincinnati ........ .... 000 000 ooo—0
Lost
Won
hns bought from tho American pro­
MEMPHIS, June 18,— “ Dangerous of police nnd armed soldiers were
duccr nnd shipped in American bot­
18
19
Orlando
scattered
about
tinbull
ring
and
niso
Dan" Mefiraw held the Travelers in
ho begilining
toms sinco the
beginning of its oper
o
28
11
I-nketnnd
Y AN K S HAMMER
ations late in August, 1022. In less
cheek yesterday afternoon, nnd Mem­ outside, but they were not culled upon
12
27
Daytona
to interfere.
than 18 months that ligure was Very
D A U S S H A R D phis won, 1 to 1.— The score:
close to one r.dllion tons, or two bil­
33
Brndentowrt
. .... 27
Little Rock ....... 000 100 000— 1 4 2
lion pounds. The exact tonnage was
12
28
•St. IVtersbmg
912,121 up*to March 20, 1923, which,
TH
E
STRIKE
TRAGEDY.
NEW
YORK,
-lunr
in.—Tho
Now
Memphis
........
I
l
l
000
Olx—4
8
0
31
Tampa
...... ...... 24
reduced to pounds, would give 1,York Americans easily defeated De' I,
Batteries—Robinson, McCall nnd
821,212,000, nr an average of more
Unit in the first game of their series .Smith; MeGrav/ and I.npnn.
In enutioning iron' nnd steel workthan one hundred million pounds a
National League
here
yesterday,
the
score
being
9
to
era
against over-use of the strike,
month.
Won Lost
This represent,^ the shipment of
0, Dauss was bit hard by the Yanks,
Secretary of Labor James J. Davis
20
foodstuffs and seed only ami does
New York ........... 14
GianiH
Finish
Poorest
eleven bits being made o ff him in less
says:
not include fifteen million pounds of
21
Pittsburgh .......... 10
tbnn three innings. Ruth hit Ills 1-1th
medical und hospital eupplh m or
"Let
us
be
slow
to
uso
the
strike
Week
of
This
Season
2.1
Cincinnati ............ 29
nearly n million nnd a half dollars’
homo run o f the season in the second.
weapon. The tragedy of every strike
21
worth o f clothing which the Ameri­
•St. Louis ............. 10
The score:
NEW YORK, June 18.—The New it seems to me, is that ultimately it
can Relief Administration also
24
28
Brooklyn ..........
shipped from America ns a part o f ous shipment* from tho United |from all rpnrftrt by tho Am-rVn
Detroit..........'............ 000 000 000-0 York Nationals lost their sixth is settled by negotiation or compro­
29
27
Chicago ................
Us Russian Relief program during States in smail lots by liners. Sixty- Relief Administration under the 3.
New York
2.11 0.10 OOx—9 straight gnmo when defeated by the mise. A fter men have boon idle for
37
nine, different ships carried tho rection ■*
” —
••
- r dTs.
Roston ................ 18
the same period.
of Herbert
Hoc.fr, fu
St. I/iuis Cardinals yesterday
anti months, after women nnd children
Tho food supplies nnd seed grains medical supplies and \tho cost of tribution in Russia under its arret?
37
Philadelphia ........ 1ft
Chicago ft, Washington .1
required 217 different ships and this transportation nnd handling of the control will, up to the dose of th»
completed thir poorest week of the have been brought down to the last
does not take into account the medical supplies alone, which was present program after the comin*
season.
They
dropped
one
gninc
to
WASHINGTON,
June
18,—Chicago
crust
of
bread,
tire
lepreJqntatives
of
American League
numerous
trans-shipments
from covered by a single coins# ution, harve.-t, nnount to upwards of
made, it three out of four by defeat­ Pittsburgh, four to the Reds and one both sidcB get together around the
Danzig nnd Hamburg to Russian was $297,400.
$0o,0C0,0.00. Nu money went out of
Won I» s t
of counsel tablo and reach settlement.
ports by smaller vessels, nor numer­
Thu estimated resources mobilized tho country.
ing Washington in the Inst game of to the Cardinals, and lost part
19
nr.
New 'York ......... .
the series yesterday, ft to .1 in eleven (heir lead over the Pirates, who won They go right hack to where they
22
Philadelphia ........ 10
three of their four games.
innings. The score:
wero when the months of misery be­
24
Cleveland ............. 30
Cincinnati after nine straight vic­ gan and In almost every ease both
The score:
29
2ft
Detroit ..... ....... .
Chicago ....
i l l odd oon 02—ft tories, lost to Brooklyn yesterday. the worker nhd the employer iinve
28
23
St. Iiouis
Washington
000 020 100 00—.1 1The Cardinals and the Cubs advanced lost by the conflict. Instead of con­
28
Bmiton ................ 20
|iti tin- percentage columns, while the ference nftcr ryiunth;1 of industrial
28
Chicago ....... . .... 21
1Boston Braves and the Phillies again battle, I would have counsel liefore
Philadelphia fi, Cleveland 1
22
30
Washington
CLEVELAND, June 18.— Philadel­ lost the majority of their games.
the strike is rtdled."— Daytona Jour­
f e n 'it : 3(1 Washington _____ 22
The New York Amerientis, with ft
phia defeated Cleveland U to 4 yex­
nal,
*■ '*
i
victories in eight starts, Including
it rdny. Thr score:
Southern AsHorla Hon
not 1102 1810- IV yesterday's easy game over Detroit,
Philadelphia
RECORD HI PP MONTH
. 1 1 Hp*
r»
Won Lost
maintained their lead in the American,
ion 120 000Cleveland
while Cleveland and Philadelphia were
20
3ft
New Orleans
For Hie.fiRJi, con- ei olive month
battling for second place, the Athlet­
2ft
29
Mobile .
...
lids yeaf, 'thfditgh a continuance of
ics bolding Hie position by defeating
2'1
32
Atlanta
capacity operations, shipments of
the
Indians yesterday.
28
31
Nashville
Hupmohiles in May from the iiupp
2H
. 102 vn
Chattanooga
21
Motor Car Corporation broke nil pre- 1
....
LOW TIDES ON REACH, 192.1
27
Memphis ... ........ 2.1
vions records'for a similar month t
31)
Birmingham ... . ... 2ft
—
’when -I,.1*27 cars were sent out to dis­
37
[ Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
17
Little Itock
tributors nnd dealers, it is nnnoutic
iat approximately the same hour and
M f c t K i n K i K i R i h
ed by (). C. II utehinson, general
minute.
sales manager.
New Head to Gibbonse June
July A itg. Sept.
Reginald
Denny
tonight
in
"The
•im
Incomplete preliminary
repoit;
9:28
1:05
1:31
5:^3
Kentucky Derby".
from
sales
agencies
scattered
Dempsey Takes Charge
1:55
7:20
5:20
0:14
throughout tin* world also indicate
Git HA T F A I.L 8 , Mont., June 18.—
5:17
8.02
7:11
8:17
It's the real thing, with the famous
that May was the greatest sales
Dan Tracey, newly appointed execu­ race scenes at Churchill Downs,
8:09
8:43
7:01
9:21
month
in the history of llupn distrib­
tive of the .Inek Dempsey-Tommy Gib­ l.uuisville, the race track; the Derby
7:58
9:00 10:11
7:21
utors
nnd
dealers, exceeding\April,
bons heavyweight championship fight crowd, even the famous horse, Mor8:51
8:17
9:57 11:08
which
had
set Up a new high iia*ouL
at Shelby, Mont., July 4, will leave vich, figured in this glorious romance
11:41
9:07
9:11 10:52
"There is no indication of any let
for the battleground today to nssume and the screen’s first big epic of rac­
9:57 10:38 11:11 12:17
i baige of llie situation. .Inek Kearns, ing Kentucky,
tip in the demand for Hupmohiles,"
SAVED FROM FAMINE D/
1:08
10:11 11:30 11:50
declares Mr. Hutchinson. "We re­
manager of the heavyweight cham­
■
AMERICA
•
11:30 11:50 12:42
1:ft I
cently
informed
nil
distributors
that
pion, will accompany him.
12:18 12:24
1:31
2:47
A story filled with thrills that stirs
their allotments for June must in­
The new executive will make n one with its Idg moments and breath­
1:l)&lt;l
1:10
3:35
2:13
These round-faced, plump cheeked
cut 40 per cent ,through inability of
complete survey of the tleket hand­ taking situalhois as the son of the
1:55 3:04
1: ill
4:2-1
Do s and girls are nil American-fed
the
cot
point
ion
to
make
up
imllllcd
ling machinery. Several trained as­ proudest families in Kentucky game­
3:51
5:18
2:20
salvage from tho Russian famine.
hark orders.
They come from the Ufa district in
sist ants in charge of Fred Sen ties, n ly buttles against a crushing fate to
2:65
3:15
t: 40 0:14
tho Urnl region where lust year
fanner Great Falls hank cashier, will save the honor of Ids family and re­
3:31
4:()0
5:32
7:18
famine conditions were at the worst.
The
Herald
for
first
class
job
work
lie placed on the Job at once, Kearns gain the position wrested from him
l :ft 1 9:30
1:21
8:22
The phutugrnph, taken in March,
expressed himself as well pleased with by treachery.
J92.1, in the Central children's home
5:0 i
5:48 .7:31
11:27
at Sterlltlmnk, was recently received
moving or storage, telephone
the selection of Tracey, a life-long
H:I0 10:25
8:02
8:47
by the American Relief Administra­
tiJ-Jte
friend.
7:02
7:51
9:13 11:21
tion from W. L. Bell, the American
Business men of Great Falls, who
supervisor of the district. “ A year
7:31
S :57 10:54 11:57
went into they- pockets .Saturday to
8:32
9:59 11:4ft 12:31
dren wero sleeping six to eight in a
(ontrlhutc to the $I&lt;mi,uim) installment
1:18
9:30 11:01 11:5ft
And thr honor guests tonight will
bed,
without
clothes,
without
line Kearns ut a time when it ap­ lie William Holden and his mother
I0:2M 11:50 12:17
2:01
blankets, and many were starving
CORRECTED MAY 1, 192.1
peared that the fight would have to he and they wilt see lids great picture
Jor want of food or freezing for
11:28 12:07
2:42
1:37
want of fuel. This year they are
•1.no
A .R ..A . IN O C U L A T IO N C A M P A I O tA • ♦
South Round
culled off, were chcurful today over wdhoiit cost to them.
1:l)2
12:21
3:21
Clothed, warm, fat and happy. The
BLOCKS
D IS E A S E -^ ,
V
(lie u». llooli.
3:5.7
1:5ft
3:01
1:18
homo was supplied with wood col­
Arrive
It was learned that one of the lurglected
by
adult
famine
victims
who
Depart
r
2:10
2:41
3:44
4:32
Tomorrow—Alii e Brady .in "The
such Institutional feeding
.received an American corn ration In
2:ftl&gt; n.m.
«st runtributois to the hist minute Leopardi n ,"
2: III n.m
2:59
4:20
6:10
3:23
adequate to meet tho need. Its in*®
Return
for
their
labor,
food
was
fur­
8:-!0 a m.
fuinl wax Jimmy O'Neil, who was a
cal program, which has resulted W
.1:18
A
4:08
5:62
nished for tho children by the Amer­
tho equipment of many hospiui
2:25 p.m.
2: 1ft p.m
member «*f Hr* American Olympic
ican Relief Administration, ns was
4:10
5:52
Wei'rv'sd-iy and Thursday—Charlie
which otherwiso-would have had *
also the bedding shown In tho nie0:55 p.m.
Itsine i i.t Antwerp in 1910. When all Chaplin in "Tho Pilgrim."
7:10 p.m
closo their doors, and In ch*«JW
kirc."
------ f_
hut f I ft 18)0 of i ha f 1(81,(881 had been
First (pinrtcr Foil Mi an Last Ounrtrr
tho spread o f typhus, cholera sw
T is American ellof Administraother diseases that were •WO
Northbound
raised, O'Neil wrote a personal check lififi &lt;|i|irkly relieve* I ’onstipnlinn June 21
June 28
July ft
ffbart liooycr ij^
Arrive
Departs
(Or the amount.
July 27
Aug 1
IliliousnehH, Headaches, Colds July 20
1:48 a.in.
2:01 n.m.
1 A cold, drixrling rain with a drop in and IaKirippc.
Aug. 19
Aug. 20
Sept, ft
FIN E
TRIBUTE TO
lodge Thursday dveiung very
81.............
.,..11:46n.in.12:05 p.m.
temperature that made overcoats com*
America nliould refuse;gid to
ft-l-o.u.w.-20tc Sept. 17
Oct. ft
Se|&gt;t. 24
GI.OKIONS
FLAG.
ably. The organization had '
80...... — ft: 12 p.m.
forUlde, prevented Dempsey from doft:ftl! p.m.
until tho warring ntions over
n mojt appropriate set
28. .........10:00 p.m.
igi: any training yesterday.
end their turmoil and oontentf®**
Tho Daily Herald, Iftc per week.
Thu Dally Herald, Iftc per week,
The
uqnuid.flag
day
exceeded
iun­
ret
crannies, «r.d it ■
r '
Trlllty Branch
g i (a ,work to rehaUUita** them**'***
i
Arrive
Departs due! vd by the Elks may lv justly i.c- •be iuvg.- m h c ivc (
was rcry vigorously applaud***S C H E D U LE FOR FIR ST H A L F P E P P E R L E A G U E
xNo. 100...... .
7:19 a.m. clalmed u» cypong the most puti; t in hearty .vmpatl-y v ith
pha for^thc practice *od tcncmnf^
xNo. 21..... .
ft:25 pan. agencies in our national life in m cm. Ion.
patriotism was stirring, tn"
culture nail malntc winve uf the spirit1 I t addltiiu to th,- ccrctno$Iw
xNo. Bft
1:20p.nr.
Orlrdo
Srmlntdo A Hi. Club
DcMulay
Urn l her hood SI. A.
warning of the aggncAc* a*
^
of patriotism. These exm-isc.i « u scnbjd by the. ritual ,the
191......
ft:!it) p.m.
within our laud tO’di**edil our
------- ----------------always held in public In o:dyr that the ( ’on munity
eminent and break down our W ,
Oviedo .........
READ
May 24
.
Juno IV
tho good Influent^ may extend be­ ricre.T by i*
Leesburg
Branch
&gt;
t!ona was timely and provocitw*
Juno ft
July 10 ’
Arrive
Departs yond the membership uf thi* intense ' w.-ra i
ooriaur thought.
1:55 p.m.
ly patriotic .organization. The
, Incidentally, Mr. Bears dccUr*d
Seminole Athletics
HERALD
May ft!
foundation of tho
the iorder i:i based and
2:4S p.m.
i-orgre isnuu frars profoundly Im- affection and admiration for Ts® ^
June 21
0:10 n.m. firmly built on the ideals which th.
puviiei hia audkaca with tho earn­
Juno 12
7:10 p.m. glorious old ling—the Ilag wjthh ha.i
er tnc;.i of lib mamiur and tho pracBrotherhood St. A.
ft
never been unfurled in an unworthy tu.-l thoughts on patriotism which lie
f—
cause and which has ri ver bcen'furlcd ddiveted, in graceful language. His
in, defeat—-typifies. Thr ritual for
di ,.criutiun of thp
pryceodiiu:* on
DcMulay
these gvtvlicH i* b c ^ l M - ^ I .jft. tba*. fateful dsy In capgruu wltea
tpress!ve. und the cvremoniie Wore war was declared on -Germany was
.fondueted by the officers of Tampa thrilling, and his declaration that
Tho ’ Daily Herald, « e P «
KT. I.OUIS, June 18.—Opportune
batting enabled St. Louts to defeat
Now York 4 to .1 in the first of a fourgnme series lief ore an overflow crowd
here yesterday. Tho score:
New York .... ....... ..... 000 000 000—0
St. Louis ... ............. 010 100 H i —4

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Ad taken for leas than 25c.
And positively no Claaaifled
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
muat( accompany all ordera.
Count-the words and rciplt
■cording^.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
U wo pleas* you, (ell otkera; if not,
toll on. Phono 498

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS

George A, DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
Oror Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

F R E D R. W IL S O N

FO R S A L E
FARMERS— You can get seed tied
fram~&gt; and Irrigation plugs at tfc*
Sanford Norelty Works.
100-tfc

FOR RENT— Convenient Inrge unfurniahod rooms for housekeeping.
Rent reaaonablc. 205 Oak Avenue,
fi-18-lmn-p

W ANTED
W ANTED — Used musical instruments
instruments of every description.
Will pay cash or trade.— M. L. Price
Music Co., Tampa and Znck Street,
Tamps, FI*.
5-25-lmo-c
W ANTED— An energetic agent - to
represent n live, progressive life
insurance company in Seminole coun­
ty. We will assist such a man in the
productio nof business and will co­
operate with him in such a way thnt
will •make for him a good income. For
particulars address Sumter Realty &amp;
Investment Co., Bushncll, Fla. 60-fltc
W ANTED— To henr from some one
with farm land, thnt wants to share
crops, llox 705, Sanford. Fin. 68-2tp

FOR SALE— Doaicr and Uaya’ paints
V. C. C O LLE R , Prop.
First National Hank Building
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
1S3-tfc W ANTED —Couple to rare for and
BANFORD
FLORIDA
General Shop and Mill
hnnrd aged lady in her own home.
i'ult S A l i t —Rhode Island eggs far
Apply 210 French avenue.
88- up
W o rk
v.
netting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
W
ANTED
TO
HUY—
Will
pay
cu^h
CONTRACTOR and B U ILD E R ELTO N J. M O U G H T O N KHewarth, Iteurdnll Avenue, San­
for
old
houses
ur
old
lumber
or
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
ford.
83-tfp
A R C H ITE C T
saw mill. 1*. O. Box 77-1.
fi8-2tp
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
FOR SALK —5 Pointer pups, No. I
0ANFORD -jFLORIDA stock. Spo VJck Hawkins, 110 San* W ANTED — Man with car to sell
B. W . H E R N D O N
complete line high quality tires ami
funl A*ve.
03-tfc
tubes. A money making proposition
N O W "IS T IIE TlM K to plant citrus
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
for either full or part time. Exclu­
fruit trees. *1 have rendy for plant­
sive territory.—Storlingworth Tire &amp;
FIRE------- AUTO--------BONDS
ing, Valencia, zoffa, tangerine, I.ue
IC H E LLE M A IN E S
Rubber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio.
film (long, lemon and grapefruit, nil
Oil-Up
LAW YER
on rouV, orange stink.— II. T. Tiller,
S. O. Shinholser
(15-fllr
— Court House Pnnla.

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FOR S A LK —Red Seal Continental
i truck engine.—A. It. West, Route LOST— Gobi rimmed spectacles in
Rooms 225-228
case, with a list of names fit cane.
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, Please return to hUl Magnolia avenue
i F o r tfXLK—Ono Maxwell
DENTIST
.
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,*&gt;’ “ ',,|ni,d receive reward.
Ci&gt;-2tp
touring ear in first class shape.— h.
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New Mdsch llullding
BatafcllahrO Itofl
Phone‘ 201
Sanford, Florida II. Peters, Box 705, Sanford, Fla.
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I have a choice number of lots on
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Attractive terms. Address owner. which I will build homes to suit the
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Real
Estate
These lots art' located in different
S T E W A R T The Florist
parts o f the city, full sized lota.
FOR K E N T
Cut Flowers--------- — Floral Design* FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
I have a number of new up-to-date
Annual and Ornamental Plants
FOR RENT— New house, i rooms and plans I will lie glad to go over with
hnth,*n1»o garage, $35 per month. you, or let me go over your plans
814 Myrtle Are.---------- Phone 260-W
DR. G. S. S E L M A N
Phone 288.
07-3tp with you.
Practice limited to
Terms like rent to responsible peo­
FOR RENT— Welnka apartments, 1st
S A N F O R D M A C H IN E Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat street, 2 room apartment, overlook­ ple, with only sufficient payment up­
Eyes Examined, (Hasses Fitted
ing tho lake, large rooms, 2 beds. Pri­ on acceptance to guarantee carrying
COM PANY
Mcisch Building
vate hath. Kitchennette, stove anil out purchase agreement.
General Machine and Boiler
ice box. $15,110 until October 1st.
Give address nnd phono numlier for
Works
interview,'
Will he aide to start build­
Designed
G4-5tc
Mym Examined
Cylinder Grinding
BUNGALOWS, railages nnd apart­ ing immediately.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
*
Automobile Rcputm
r
ments for the summer season at
Address Post UlTVe Box 1041, NanAcetylene Welding
O p t D.
Daytona llcaeh. Reasonable rates. ford, Florida.
tfc
Will furnish photos nnd full informa­
Phone 62—
Sanford, Floridn
Optician-Optometrist .
Tbs Herald fur first clans job work.
211 B u t P in t Strut
Sanford, Fla. tion upon request.—‘ Hailey A Haw­
kins, Daytona Meath, Fla. G-31-lmo-c
IV. H. Leak
J. H. Colclough
4 NEEDED ORGANIZATION.
FOR RENT— Seven room house .at
Leak &amp; Colclough
1010 French Ave.—Jno. D. Jinkins.
INSURANCE
A fter many years of wishing and
07-Stp
Fire— Life— Auto
waiting
Winter Park has at last wit­
FOR SALE OK RENT—Completely
No. 3 First Nnt’l Dank Dldg. Annex
nessed
the
launching of un enterprise
Daytona
Beach,
Fla.
* furnished &lt;5 room house, 1*01 Laurel
SANFORD
FLORIDA
which
should
add more, to the mate­
Ave., conjee lot, brick street. DesirComfortable, Airy Booms
rial
prosperity
of the city than nny
nhio
location.
All
modern
conven­
NOTICE TO KEOI MENTAL BAND.
Open the Year Around
iences.—C, C. Cobb, Winter Park, Fla. other single organization, the hanks
Reasonable Kales.
0T-7Ul-p; W -ltp excepted,
Headquarters Band Section SerivSpecial rates to parties.
With th? organization of the Win­
icr, Co. 154th, Infantry, Sanford, Fla.
FOR R EN T—Cottage^ N^T J. MulTOn Main Street, near Ocean
ter
Park Investment Company, n
June 14lh, 1023.
son, C01 Palmetto Ave. .
HC-lOtp
C. M. CUSTER, Prop. Ill'llN h s"F U K RENT, clone in. Sen mortgage nnd loan enterprise, thou­
Orders No. 4.
sands of dulinrn will In' available for
1. Monday night each week 7:45
liS-Gtc
J. D. Hood,
building purposes at reasonable rules
!&gt;■ m. la hereby designated regular
ru n u ...• i y\! Ctm oNADO BEACll tif intercut nnd should he instrument­
drill nigt for this organization.
—0 room cottage, very desirable, 2 al in facilitating the growth of Win­
2. All members of this organiza­
bedrooms and bath.
Furnished,
ter Park and relieving the lack of
tion be present at all fromntions,
$150.00 r.ruuin. Ncar^ ocean.—Mrs. accommodations which has handi­
U. Any violation o f this order will
Harry II. Sams, Box 343, New Smyr­
capped her for many years,
be dealt with accordingly.
Get A n Abstract Before na, Fla.
" ,fe0-12tc
Dfttens of individuals who have
RALPH STEVENS,
Buying: Property
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart­ longed to own a home o f their own
Maj. M. C. F. N. G. Admin, and
ment, Herald building, $25.00 per but have found it impossible to sc-(
I’rop. Officer.
00-31 p
month.—
D. W. Herndon.
05-Ctc cure the necessary funds will fipd in
Et A . D O U G LA SS. Pres.
FINK
BUILDING
lots,
orange
groves,
AVOID THESE HYMTOMH
this new enterprise) the moans of

GREYSTONE HOTEL

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

"I was weak and nervous, had
headaches all the time, and my back
hurt so bad 1 could hardly sttfp,"
writes Frank Richardson, Perry, Geornia. “ Tried Foley Kidney Pills and
got relief."
Backache, rheumaflb
rains, tired feeling, dull headache, too
frequent
urination, discolored or
strong odor are symptoms of Kidney
and Bladder disorders and demand
propipt treatment.
Foley Kidney
Fills give quick relief^ Refuse sub­
stitutes. Insist upon,Foley's.
Sold
everywhere.—Ad v.

raw lands, farms, homes, etc. You consummating tltcir desires and build*
can live In » pleasant, healthy village Ing should take on renewed activity
and do business in Sanford If you like. within the next few months.
Sam Baumel says that it pays to *&lt;1
—See B. T. T|ller, Paola, Fin., 65-fitc
There' Is no doubt but whst the
vcrtlse for he advertised a little dress
FOR
REOT—A'pnHracnl,
'2~connec£
mortgage
end loan associations have
special on Friday In thtr Herald and
Ing rooms, private both. Furnished played an enormous part in the de­
he said that they sold the entire stock
00-0tp velopment ot Florida and Winter
on display all but about three or four room. 411'Park Ave.
dresses, showing that Herald ads FDR K ^ T - r F lv e room bungalow nt Perk la fortunate In having an or­
bring results, and such Is the case for 'com er 11th street nnd Onk*Avenue. ganisation with men of ability at the
00-fitp helm, whose Interest In Winter Park
If ever you want to sell, buy or trad* Sm Mrs, Julius Takach.
la unquestioned and whose progresssomething you will find that the eas­ HOUSES'FOB"RENT—E. F. Lane.
iest and the surest nnd quickest way
0»-2tp Ivents* U unlimited.—Winter Park
to do so will be to call the1 Herald of­ FofcjtfeW T—6"n. nlc’s'Ik V g T - r a -Herald.
fice and give them an ad. You will
room, 113 East 6tb Street. 89-3tp
la Ik* Clrealt ( ‘earl ml SrMlaeie
surely ge$ results. Sam says that he
C n s lr. KlarMi.
FOR
RENT—Two large cool rooms,
has specials going on nil the week
NOTICH OS' MSSTHH’I S4I.IL
*
furnished.
Price
$25.00.
Apply
014
Juste
AHamilton,
Vumplaliuiul.
st his store end if you went to get In
; , ,»
09-»t|f John Wilson llsrluw. Defendant.
on the many true bargain values that W. Second Bi.’
Katie* Is k*r#l&gt;x slv*n lliei tbs ushe in offering rend the Herald nnd FOR RENT1—Ikurnished room end d rn
lsM il os H|m*cIs I Master, under
kltshi'nctte, 710-Wg$t First, streftt. and liy virtue
e tte v
H i r r
u
i s ifur*
g r e *
at ma Mdecree
of*
then watch his window display. 110
LITTLE BITS OF TALK

ARMY SAODLES— Brand new U. 8 .
Army, McClellan $6 .20 ; also used,
btt In good condition—not n break—
*5.10. Will ship C. O. D. nnd nllow
tMwInnUoo.—W. W. WILLIAMS,
hn* the good*.
MUITMAN, OA.

*■ • A*.*

closure la
69-3tp dated the

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iltirlttK I In* IrK itl Iln u r * o f snlo on th e
Sml d a y o f J u ly . I - -t. nl th e f r o n t d o o r
o f lht&gt; c o u rt house III S a n fo rd , H rn itnolo t 'o u m y , F lo r id a , oiTcr f o r *o lc
m o l noil to th e h lu tip a i
M ild e r Tor
t i t 'll th e fo llo w In n tlm c rtln 'il p ro p e rty ,
k I i u i i I o In p u t c ity o f H a n fo rd , F lo r Itla , t o - w i t :
lo 'tn N in e (!&gt;) m ill T e n ( l a ) o f W o rk
3 o f T ie r S. u f th e l* lt y o f K m ifo rtl.
F lo r id a .
*
K U R D It. W II.S O N .
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In t ' l r r u l l C tin r l, T lh J h i H p I s I C l r r u l l ,
M rm ln tilp C tiM n l). F lttr lils .
O v e rs tre e t T u r iit 'iiiln o i.'o m im n y ,
vs.
L u c y C. O lh 'o r i. K l I R f l i * lln r r lit . It n u ttnh l l n r r l ' , Jrsstt H a r r is , nnd n il
p ersona l o t . - r c 'l t d l n * t h r p ro p e rty
in v o lv e d In th is s u it a n d lielow- dos e rlh rd , i*t n l.
T o l lie d i'fe n d n iils K m ti’ iie H a r r is .
H a un nh H a r r is and Jesse H a r r is , and
a lt p ris o n s tut crest n l In th e p ro p e rty
In v o lv e d In th is s u it a ltim lc In fte m lnole ('u t ility .
F lo r id a .
d es e rth e d ns
SF.‘ , o f M W l , , Hi e. S3. T p 30 H„ It, 3!i
K.. nnd th e
o f N I V 1,
a n d H ie
N W » , o f M i l , . Her. J. T p . 31 H , It.
IS K.
I l Is h e re b y o rd e re d (h u t y o u and
each o f ) nil do a p p e a r In th e h ill o f
c o m p la in t h e re in |llr» l. on J h S itth day
o f A u m i 't . A. I &gt;. 1033.
Jt Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d t h a t th is o rd e r
o f p u h tlr n tlo n ho
p u h lls h e il iitir v n |
w e e k fo r e lp lit e o n s e e u llv i' w e e k s In
th e H a n fo rd H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r p i|h - •
llahc-d In H a n fo rd .
Hr m l rode C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a
W it ness m y h an d and I lie seal o f
I he said r i r r i i l t
F o il I t
a t H a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a , th is 1st d ay o f J u n e , A, IV
1933 .
It. A I'O F H I.A H H .
F le r k i ’ Ir e n It F o u r ),
H r m lllo lr F u tility , F lo r id a .
Ill
V. i: In l l ’lil.A H H . H F.
II
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In r i r r i i l t I im r f. 7 lh J m llr ln l ( 'I r r u l l *
• ir iiilt iu lr CwHMtr* Pl«*riili*s
j
O v ifA i r e f t T u r p t'iit Itio (*t&gt;m|u»uy,
V M.
L h p v **
S lie u K. lllhftD f!. W II*
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' ‘ “ If . Ilr s h lr Mtmt'P,
M illin ',
A unit* I ’l iH itir , I'r U c lM ti A ll* n. F r a n k
A IL * ii. Ik in a | \ l l a r r ln ,
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ila rr lw , F r n l li«-nwnii, I l n i t i * I («• nni»ti.
I-JMi r a J nil i nit m . H it w a u l
J iiliiip n ii,
A iik m n U im H n irrn tn ,
H u ra
(Ira fT a tn ,
J’ l'a rli'H Ifiir rlN , J u lia lla t i i H . r l al.
T it Hu* i l i f Fhiiri 111 H I a iry ! \ i till Ann,
S l l t i i F UUim tti.
W illia m
llfiiH n n .
P fu iiH Ia It* ii*tini,
Fr«*il
r*t|»*. u , * h \ v
llftfin*. **j ,'nii'i ( ■filtnrri*. A iiiiIp f'rft^lnr,
l*i In r llla A l i m . F r a n k A lh n . I»ana F.

Harris. Kmma II. Harris. Frcil Henson.

D r ...... R ensnn. L a u r a J oh uso n, H o w a rd
Juhnsoit.
A u u u s lu s
t ir a f f a m .
D o rn
m a r r a m . F h n r le * H a r r is , J u lia H a r r is ;
Y o u a re h e re b y re u u lre d to a p p e a r
to th e h ill o f c o m p la in t tile d In th e
ab o v e m i l l led cause, on M o n d a y , J u ly
3, 1933.
It Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d t h a t th is o rd e r
he p u h lls h e il n n r s n w e e k f o r fo u r
c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s
lit
th e
H a n fo rd
11i-rulit .a new s p a p e r .p u b lis h e d a t H a n lo r d In said S e m in o le F o u n ly .
W itn e s s my h a n d a n d th e s e a l o f
th e said F lr e u lt
F o u r!
n t H a n fo rd .
F lo r id a , t ill i 1st d a y o f J u n e , A. H.
1933 .
K. A. I M It ’llL A H H .
F le r k F lr i 'l l l t F o u r t .
He m l n o le F o u n tv , F lo r id a
V . K. t l li m i l .A S H . l». F.

A F I VE D O L L A R B IL L
Takes an Electric Fan
15' i Reduction In I’ riccs of
P E N N S Y L V A N IA VACU U M
CU P T IR E S A N D TUBES

F. P. R1NES
105 Palmetto Ate.--------Phone 481-J
The Herald deliv^reU six time* a
week for 15c.

lOur S ervice!
Extends to Orlmulu mid Dnytoim tut well ns tho hundreds of
bottles wo put out in Sanford every day

E L D E R S P R IN G S W A T E R
on ufcounl of its purity is fast becoming tin? drinking water
for Central Florida, it is also recommended fyr use in bat­
teries. If you are not drinking Elder Springs Water now—
give it a trial.

P H O N E 311— W E ’L L D E L IV E R
5

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. . . . . .

n i - n &gt; n . i -

Things W e H ave A lw a ys
Know n
The recent business condition has brought

inquire where it came from in the first

to the forefront o f thought 'many funda­

place, and how il might be restored.

mental considerations that have always

We nlwaya

kne\y— everybody

knew—

been known hut have been damned with
Unit desire for things made a demand for

faint praise.

them in the market.

Human nature in the mass is very much
like humnn nature in the individual.

One

of its dominant characteristics has been
summed up in tho observation, "Y'ou nev­
er niiss the water till tho well runs dry."
We never appreciate fundamental things
until we have occasion to do without them.

That people desired

tilings we accepted as an elemental fact.
Hul when wo discovered that tlcHire fluc­
tuated we began to appreciate Unit desire,
as we know it, is it thing created by the art
o f man.

Tl is n highly s|iecializcd form of

an elemental need— just ns a Louis X V I
chair Is made out o f a tree.

*

Thin observation has a special applica­
tion to the dt maud o f the public for the
products o f industry.

While tho demand

This discovery let? to another equally
important discovery that the m ‘ans o f re­

was at high tide and everybody wus busy

fining and specializing that dc.iirc was ad- 1

trying to supply that demand at a profit

vertlsing.

no ono, seemingly, gave u tho’t to where

been accomplished by modern advi rtising

the demand came from, how long il might

now stands o\lt in bold relief.

last, or what would happen If it should

the moans by which the refiucmouLa

fail.

civilization have been made known

■*

We merely assumed the permanent

The gigantic work that has

* 4 *»

It has been

. .

.

of
and

existence o f tho demand. Just as we as­

made desirable, and this desire has been

sume the presence ^ f w at?^ air and fire.

made into demand.

It ** a simple fact

But a day came when demand began to

that a million profitable forms o f indus­

subside, and in many industries It came al­

trial activity owe their very existence to

most to a full stop.

the fact that

And then we missed

Advertising

upheld

the

it, and realized, as never bciorc, what an

standards o f living which in turn provided

important thing it was.

tho demand for their products.

*

And wo began to

(Published by the Sanford Herald ip co-operation with The
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D IR E C T O R S w i l l e l e c t o f ­
F IC E R S T O H O L D U N T IL
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And Are Proceeding Along The
Linen of Men Determined to COMMISSIONER McRAE RAYS !IB
WILL NOT STAY
Moke a Big Succchh
The organization meeting of
the Florida Vegetable Corpora­
tion wan held' a t the court house
last night ond a large crowd of
the members present. The meet­
ing \ya* called to. take ih new
member* and to elect a board of
director*, Hear the readiug of
the by'-la^H and other work of
the organisation commi
committee.
The meeting was devoid of
spccche* or any unnecessary
waste of tlmo as ail the men as­
sembled know ju st what they
wanted and knew why they were
there and the meeting was shorn
of much of the verbiage of for­
mer meeting* when the m atter
of organising * the association
was up for discussion. It was an
earnest getting together of the
growers of this section with the
avowed purpose of perfecting
the Florida Vegetable Corpora­
tion—an organisation of the
gjpowers and for the growers.
G. L. Bledsoe, acting as chair­
man, called for the election of a
chairman for the meeting and
W. L. Henley was chosen and
called the meeting to order statihg its objoct. E. T. Frasier was
secretary and in his place ready

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TALLAHASSEE, June 10.—Corn­
mixsiunor of Agriculture McRae today
took cognisance of published report
tra t Moxely Purvis, who camped from
the state road camp near Cocoa June
J2th, had nerved two yearn over hie
original five yenr term. Had the
prisoner "stayed put" according to
^records made available by the com­
missioner he would have nerved his
term long ago but an a m atter of
fact he hail punctuated hln ncrvicc
with cncapes and nentcncen to other
penal institution!* from one of which
he also escaped

S t Louis Couple
Murdered, Looks Like
Work of Maniac
Cousin is Arredted and Tries to Commil Suicide in Jail
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I i I M Preaa)

HT. LOUIS, June 10.—Sold Alltwny,:i(), proprietor of n confectionary
store and hix wife Helen, 20, were
found shot to death In their home here
this rooming. Police ascribed the
double killing to tho work a fia man­
iac. Haromiq Shnne. 25, cousin to
Allitway an da roomer a t hia home,
wax arrexted ■In connection with the
killing.* tShane, who waa a clerk in
a confectionary 'attempted suicide by
butting hix head against the Iron bare
of hix cell at police headquarters.
When police arrived at the home
Shane's clothing were stained with
blow! nnd two pistols with cartridges
discharged were found. There were
ten bullet wounds in Allaway’s body
nnd five In the body of his wife. The
bodies wrre found in the bed room,
the couple apparently having been
slain while asleep.

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ENDEAVORITES . j ; .
, . VISIT H AVANA

TO

On Lot Just South o f The NgvTWflahe T h e a tr e W ill Have Three Store Rooms
About twelve yearn ago the editor warehouses and factory buildings
erected in Sanford bo la building a
of the Herald predicted that Magnolia
fine hew hdme and now having pur­
avenue would be a bunlncns ntreet chased the Snow property south of tho
from Firnt to Third ntreein o^d our Milane Theatre ho has torn'dow n the
prediction is about to be fulfilled. frnmo building and will erect three
With thn Herald and J. L. Miller up-to-data store rooms on tho proper­
building flrat, the T. J . Miller build­ ty
The well known architect, Elton J.
ing next, annex to the Seminole Bank
Moughlon,has drawn the plana nnd
and Merriwethcr blocks, the Wight
they
are
out
for bids now nnd nn soon
Bros, garage, the new Milane Theatre
as
the
bids'
are
tnbulsted nnd the for­
nnd now a now three atofe room build­
ing for G. D. Bishop south of the the­ tunate’ contractor gets tho contract
atre the business is almost to Third the work will s ta rt at once. This new
street and in a few years it will be store building will add another link
to th at great chain of «levelopmcnt
there and probably beyond.
nnd
Improvement that is taking place
G. D. Bishop is-one of the town^
builders and aside from several brick' in BanfartLii .
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WORKMAN’S COMPENSATION . &gt;
WILL BE STUDIED OUT AND
REPORT MADE TO SENATE
By Senators Stokes, Phillips and Calkins to the
1925 Session
ill, Tfcr AM«l»lf&lt; **r»aal

Senator Stokes’ resolution follows:
TALLAHASSEE, June 16.—Tho
Whereas, There hnx been presented
need and feasibility of a worklngmcn'i compensation act.in this state to the legislature'of Florida nt several
Villi be studied by Senators J. I’. sessions of tho legislature past whnt
Stokes, W. W. Phillips and James E. was ’commonly known as the "Work­
Calkins, nnd a rc|&gt;ort made to the ingmen's Compensation Act," ami,
Whereas, It Is necessary before the
1025 session of the senate, under the
terms of a resolution adopted by the rnnetment of such legislation that In­
senate during the Inst days of It* re­ formation be obtained where the in­
cent session. The resolution was in­ terests of employers and employees
troduced by Mr. Stokes nnd followed ecn both be conserved, nnd
Whereas, There Is apparent neces­
the failure of a workingmen's com­
pensation measure to get favorable sity for such legislation in this state.
Therefore Be It Resolved by the
action a t that sessiou. • It has bobbed
up in some form or another for tho Senate of the State of Florida, th at a
post several sessions.. Treasurer J. C. committee of threo senators who will
Luning advocated the need of such be members of the next senate, bo ap­
legislation in his biennial report nnd pointed by the president to make such
tho measure presented at the recent investigation ns will enable them to
session had his endorsement If not ac­ report to the n«xl legislature their
tually prepared by him. It was vot* recommendation in a draft of a bill
J in accordance with this resolution.
p j down, however, in the house.

RUNNING FIGHT NEAR SHORE

Delegate* to Florida Conference Are
Carets at Hotel lloyal Tain
The Florida State • Contention of
the Christian Endeavor Union was
held a t Miami from the 8ih to tho llf h
closing Monday. About one thousand
delegates were in attendance and in
every way the convention.was a huge
success. Tampa wan chosen as the
next point of meeting.
A number of delegates, headed by
Miss Lucy Belie Bailey, vlco-presldcnt
of tho State Union, nrc taking in a
side trip to Havana and arrived yes­
terday on the S. S. Governor Cobb.
They are making their headquarters
nt the H op! Royal Palm and will re ­
main until Saturday when they lepvo
for Key "West on the steam er Cuba.
The Royal Palm, has arranged a ser­
ies of sight-seeing trips .that will take
place In all points of interest in and
around Havana.
Miss Railey gave a dinner party
Inst night nt the Royal Palm. A flash
light picture was taken of her table,
which Included the following promin­
ent Christian Endenvoritcs: Miss
Julin Rcasoncr, Onecn, Florida} Miss
Josephine Pierce, Tallabast, Florida;
Mrs. Swain and Miss Martin Swain,
Miami; Mrs. Grace K. Liggett, St.
Cloud. Fla.; Mrs. H. F. Smith, Day­
tona, Fla.; Miss M argaret Engle, Lake
City, Fla.; R, D. Tillson, Onoca, Fla.;
Frank Pierce, T allabat.JFIa.; Victor
M. Green,'Sanford, Fla.; Thoo. Runge,
Sauford, Fla.; Cecil Thompson, Gain
esville, Fla., and George Thacker, Sar­
asota, Fla.—Havana News.

RUM RUNNERS AND GO
FIREMEN DIE
ERNMENT BOATS HAVE
REGULAR BATTLE
IN BIG FIRE OF
BURNING OIL SMUGGLERSFSCAP
v

PITTSBURGH HAS BIG KIRK AND
SEVERAL DEATHS
RESULT
i n , T k e Associate# rrcsal
PITTSBURGH, Juno 16,—A score
of city fisemen were trapped nt the
Atlantic Refining Company storage
yards when a big all tank burning
since yexterdny collapsed this a fte r­
noon. Twd explosions following the
collapse of the tank showered flam ­
ing oil over an area of two xqunfo*
All the nmhulnnccs In the city were
summoned to tho scyie.
Persons
watching tho progress of the fire
were burned when they were enught
under a ' shower of oil. Tho firemen
who were trapped were nt work in
the storage ynrds near the tank.

Seaboard Air Line
Making Improvements
Is Extending

President Will Not Pa** Liqti
■ Question to Congress to
Decide
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ATLANTIC CITY, June 16.
A running fight in which *cvi
ul volleys of shots wero exchar
etl occurred early today betwl!
rum runners and governmi
boats. Man? bullet* whiatl
over the board walk driving t
night owls to cover. Shortly 1
fore midnight two governmr
boat* from Harncgat, patrplli
tho inlet waters sightod sovc
runners about two hundred a
eighty feet from shore attem
ing to make a landing. The gt
ernment craft calling on t
smugglers to stop, nttemptod
surround them. The runro
escaped in a fog after putti
on full speed and sweeping in
close to shore they almost t6u&lt;
ed bottom, then dashing in s
gle file out to sea. Both »if
exchanged qfrots freely.

WASHINGTON, June 16
Speculation as to the possibil
th at a special session of congr
might 1m* called to deal with 1
I Mr T h e A s s s c I s I r S ■•rcssl
ship liquor situutiorf through
WASHINGTON, June 10— To help
Third l)e*th In Connection With the finance the government loan recently amendment to the Volstead
tvua set at rest definitely y
Death of Marshal
extended to it the Sonlmard Air Line
terday ut the White Houao.
proposed to the Interstate Oommereo
was
said th at President Hard
i n , n » s iM fta w i rrsss»
MIAMI, June 10.—Tho body of a Commission an Issuo of thra million hud no auch plait in mind.
negro believed to he Roy Gaines, su*- dollars In four pur cent refunding • Tho White Houao apokean
petted of being Involved In tho slay­ gold tporlgaga bonds of one of its did not indlcato whether t
ing yesterday of Morshsl Charles subsidiary companies, the Florida also applied to the question t
Bryant nt Ifomcstead, was found this Central and Peninsula. In addition it a special session of tho sen
morning a half nillo south of Home­ asked the commission to approve fur­ might Ikj found advisable sho
stead within twenty-five feet of tho ther issue of six hundred and forty- the State Department's effc
highway. It was covered with gun­ six thousand fivo hundred dollars in to negotiate treaties dealing a
similar securities of Florida Central
shot wounds anil partially hidden In « . . . . . . . .
.
,
, .
ultuncously with tho ship Uq
hole. This Is the third death In slay- w,^ h1w“ l ov,du^ ‘nvealment by tho question and rum smuggling i
Ing another negro Williams Simmons road In nuw equipment.
vent ion prove successful. Th
having been shot to death by a posse
waa nothing to indicate, h'
FOR
within nn hour a fter tho marshal was NEW TREATMENT
CANCER UNDER TEST ever, th at administration of
killed.
.
inis are attempting os yet to 1
mulnte
plan* based upon the
NEW YORK. Juno 10.—A woman
MIAMI, Juno 16.—-Town Marshal
sumption
that the American
Charles R. Bryant of Homestead, was rancor patient ut llclluvuo Imspitnl, ciprocnl treaty proposal will
shot to death yesterday afternoon In whoso identity is being kept secret, accepted abroad.
.
n poolroom In tho negro q u a rta n of has undergonu 6(1 hours of constant
Negotiation*
nro
still
in
Homestead when hu attem pted tu exposure under 260,000 volt* of Xfirst stuges without any ind
make a liquor raid single handed. rays. Although surgeons havu. not
(ion whntevor of an official
In Order That Treasury Department Will Know Thirty
announce}!
the
result
of
theoperatfon,
minute* later a negro known
semi-official
character hav
Finances
as "Gray Kyea" Simmons, his slayer, they assert it was successful in that
been
received
so
far a* known
was bound to n ^reo by n crowd of tho pstlent suffered no hum s und
tho
government
as to tho pi
|l l |r t'fcr Asa a rts I r« P r r —&gt; ' „
.
.
. . . . . . . men nnd riddled with hulluts.
won able to cut and sleep throughout
uble attitudu of the m arit
WASHINGTON, June 16.—Secretary Mellon hmi virtually Bryant and his 14-ycar-old son the treatm ent.
completed hin plan* today to leave the latter part of next week for drove up to the poolroom In an auto­ Dr. I. Both Hirsh, hesd of the X-ray powers on tho treaty proposi
It Is made evident in uffi
a vacation trip to Europe. He expect* to bo away six weeks or mobile about 2 o'clock. Bryant went Ishoratory a t Bellavuo and post
two month*. While tho trip will be for the purport* of recreation inside and mounted the stairs to the graduate hospitals, js lu charge »l circles th at it would cause
Mellon hu* told-friend* he oxpeet* to make a peraonal Study' of second floor. According to Informa­ tha ojieratlnu. It marks the test of surprise should the conve
European economic condition* so the treasury will be in n better tion furnished by other negroes, he a new m ethod,-whkh ho said, gave lio n s now in progress conti
some time. There, ure m
position to frame it* policies during the remainder of hi* turm of was rout by. a fusillade of bu
the rays a radiation which would kill
office. It iH *aid he will hold conference* with European Btato*- rom a revolver wlehled by Simmons. tho cancerous cells nnd leave tho points of view involved bou
to tho international statutes
mon and financier* in order to obtain a better understanding of A few minutes lste r B ryant’* boy healthy one* unbanned.
what foreign powers yet to negotiate the dobt funding agree­ who had driven away, returned nnd The usual maximum X-rays to ships within*any territorial
ment* with the United State* can do in the wo yof paymepta when wont up stairs after hia father. He which a pa lout has been eX|M»ted isdictlon and a* to the fea»lbi
of granting n limited right
they gak for funding arrangement* on war timo debt*.
found the ploco deserted and his heretofore were of only 160,000 volts
reo 1
search beyond tbo three
father's body on tho floor.
and tho maximum time usually 100 limit, Tho decision up to
Simmons escaped from the place by in In u ten.
Young Man and Wom­ Joe Licata Arrested
(Kiint is understood not to I
Jumping Into an automobile truck
brought out many of these i
For
Bringing
Aliens
an Have Good Chance
parked In tha street and fled. The LKEHUUUG CITRUS GROWER ‘
ters
except w* the American &gt;
Into State o f Florida crowd, which had hastily gathered in
KILLED RY TRACTOR point has been made known
at College Education
the business section of the city uthen
UURIKD HERE TODAY resenting the treaty propa
WELL KNOWN TAMPA MAN news of the murder’ won carried there
he whole uqeaUon of do
P r n Scholarship Will Re Glv#n By
UNDER BOND BEFORE
by another excited nogro. gave chase . W. II. Holland,' a prominent rUrux

Body o f N egro
Found in Bushes
Had Been Killed

Florida Central and Peninsular
Needs Repair*

tlve by-laws of the corporation
and announced th at it waB for
the benefit of the members pres­
ent as they would have to bo
adopted only after the *e*retary
1 d the
u orof the state’ had granted
gnnization permission to incor­
porate.
.’
• A committee to retiro and
nominate the board of directors
was called and the following com­
mittee was selected:
J. W. Corley, D. P. Drummond
and 1L H. Chappell. The com­
mittee conferred together and
brought In tho nnmes of the fol­ CATTLE DIPPING FILM
WINS FIUBNDB FOR
lowing for directors to serve un­
TICK ERADICATION
til tho first annual meeting of
the stockholders in August: L.
A. Brumley, Q. L. Bledsoe, Joe WASHINGTON, June 16.—“ MolCameron, John* Meisch, Frank lie of Pine Grove Vat," is winning
Mcisch, G. F. 8mlth and R. B. unexpected victories for the Depart­
Chapman. Chairman Corloy, of ment of Agriculture, by dispelling
the nomination committee, stat*1opposition to the dipping of entile for
etl th a t1bia'committee thought the eradication of the cattle tick. The
these gentlemen would be good educational him of that tIUe now
leaders to sta rt off the organisa­ touring the south on a motor truck
tion, especially alncc they had and exhibiting in sections where a
been on the organisation com­ motion picture hns never been #ean
mittee ond had the work well in before ha» not triumphed. however,
without threats of the same f*tc as
hand.
.
The board of directors were accorded tfio dipping vats in some
elected unanimously by a rising localities.
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vote and with much applause at­ E. F. Pickering, tick crodkatloh
testing to the fact that this agent of the Department uf Agricul­
board of directors were popular ture, la charge of the motion picture
with th e stockholders.
‘
truck, reports th at In one arctlon
Chairman Henley then called where threats were made to "blow
the attention-of the meeting up the dimned tick wagon," the op­
th at the petitions were on the position, mainly a crowd of bullies
tit,a* th a t would m ake it coi
tabic for the signature* of those nrvl local bad men melted as the story
Bach CoaH|)r
and captured the slayer several miles (row er of the Lweburg svctlon was
COMMISSIONER.
(hut the rig h t of search of
who had not Signed up and now unfolded on the screen. Tho leader,
down the road. He W»* brought back killed Thursday afternoon by a trac­
poHctl should n o t Imj in an y e&gt;
th at they know who were their instead of carrying out the threat,
,
" ( k f T*» AMMjsirt •**»••* .
, and lynched within fifty feet of the tor
(Mr Th* AMMUlrt P w m )
was drivlnji falling over on goncy employed aa an extar
directors they could be assured the agent said, came forward a t tho
TAMPA,
Juno
18.—Joe
Licata
of
accno of the murder. Before hia death
TALLAHASSEE, Juno l?.
of th e. organisation being
dose of the picture, shook hands
Ybor city la under »2,600 bond for ho declared th f t he had been employ­ him and crushing him to death while t.f te rrito ria l ju risd ictio n he:
strong one and many from the with him and congratulated hjm on young woman and a young *un-fn»ra Commissioners)!rdl BIIR B1IRDLTH ed by * white man for whom he sold h« was a t the wheel. Mr. •Holland th re e miles la atlU to be th i
each county In the otato.will haw a •ppearanro on June 20 before United moonshine, to shoot Bryant, who had was well known hero and a few days ed out.
audience signed up for. *toc«. th cwork. So in other
•
ago had been in Hanford to purchase
It
is
understood
that the
The petitions will be opon all "Mollie of Pine Grove Vt" hai made chance to get a free scholarship to States Commissioner
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'to.'SnvCone
l»een active against bootlegger*.
a car from tho Seminole-Overland Deportment suggestions
next week and Secretary Frajtter friends for tho vaL
tbo. Teachers' College of the Univer­ awer to charge of conspiracy in con
In response fo a telephone call
Company and make1 other purchases favored a rather simula tor
sity of Florida or the « tate College neellon wit hetfompt to smuggle 41
or any trf the directors will take
which said further race trouble wan
the signatures-of all who Intend Tho Dally Harold, 16c per wqok., for Women, under the forms of a 1D2S aliens Into country near Tarpon feared, Sheriff Allen and several dep­ here. Ills funeral will occur .this a f­ declaration upon e a c h . o f
legislative enactment. The scholar­
ternoon from th* Catholic church a t point* in tho
to become stockholders and
Springs May 2P. Immigration In- uties and Chief of Police Q uigf of MImembers of the new.association. table C orporation will proceed to ship# wlU be awarded to tbooe who apector
Whalen swore out the w ar­ ami, rushed to Homestead in sntamo- three o'clock. Rev. F ather llcnntsay It remans to
Intend to pursue teaching aa a pro­
A rising vote of-thanks was
officiating and th q burUl will bo in any of the
rant end had L k a U arreeted on In biles. They arrested a . white man,
»
■«
ion. .They will bo awarded upon
would be satlaflea w ltn
tendered Judge Gecfrge C. Her­ function.
The directors are m en weU k compelitire
formation from elfeno who &gt;were tak­ J. F.. Anderson. He was brought back larkevlew cemetery.
basis by the state s*pring, for his work in the commit­ k n o w n i n the community. T h t y
m ethod, even If .thUX w ere
Deceased
leaves
a
wife
and
small
Into cunfody by officials aw and lodged In the city jail. No form ­
tees for organisation And tnei have been here fo r m any yew * iriatendent of public butnictioa, act­ en
boy
to
mourn
hia
loos
and
the
eyraIwired to roach
.ing a.
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UL the'eounty’s' brought here, psndlng disposition of al charge has been preferred against
In
conjunction
with
committee WM also lauded By » . qth..e grow
growing
pathy
of
a
U
rg
t
clrdo
of
frlnods
g
ra n tin g
ing and
th tir caw s a t Waahlngton. I t la al­
■evcral who epoke of the HtfM engaged in the growing
**
and school official*- .. Each scholarship
* aide* for t V
th* la IhU p art i»l FlPrWx la

stha x t s &amp; si in othe great
fti

.— of a grower's organization
After m any'felicitationa and
more signing for etock the meet|
adjourned*? The director*
KnM tRofwmeeting as soon
I
t o the. bity
t e r n

SECRETARY MELLON WILL LEAVE
LAST OF NEXT WEEK FOR EUROPE
TO STUDY EUROPEAN QUESTIONS

Bryant lesree three children,
oldest
fourteen. HU wife died a
arranged
for
sending
aliens
here.
annually and may be renewed for four
age sa d waa buried Monday.
years a t th e pleasure ■*&lt; the school
I , ,r
-- r ~
~
The essential requirem ents ,be over 16 years of age.
lfony
a
man
aka*
out
a
bare living
la
charg
Th
forth In th
writing
magazine
fiction
when he
require
the county In
cd w ith
be devoting W* U l«*t to oU
to practical
approved1m enu
!*.-$•* •’ M.' • “t • ■
• ‘ wtU

*111 hsvc s monetary value of 1200 leged that Licata went to , Cuba and

w ork and they know w hat , they
have before them and they can
bwdepended upon to proceed to
th e work like veteran* going into
Uattlc .-aU p re p a re d With th e
plana fo r th e coming '
to stabilize and upbuild

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Cham in their hour of sorrow. .

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world can't find anything beter than
Idea
Christianity, it aright be a
to try &gt;
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�dispensed throughout HW
evening by Mini EllihbeUi Whitnar.
■ilia* Humph1win becomingly-attir­
ed h r a Kmart frock oftU irotta in the
changeable shade* of green. ;
.
Those oiljoying th e Cordial hospi­
tality jbf M r.ond Mr*. Key wtrnrM b*
Dorotihf , Humph, honore*, MIm £s
Catherine Byrd, Eleanor Herring;
Shepard, Karlta Lake, Fern Ward,
AbMe* Dputlncy, • Marion . PhtHIpt,
Flprenec lte t\rj, Martlja Fox, Mat'Hume, Eiiinbcth Whitnar,
Maud )^ake, &gt;fra. Donald Whitcomb,
Messrs, Benjamin Whither, Randal!
ChaML P M Ua'ke, James Sharon,
Ball. Temple, W alter , CoflMlHe Holden, Bob Deane, G.
W.' Spencer, N*d Chittertden, Griffin
H erring, Mr, had Mra. Hawkins Conflelly, Df. and Bra. Ben Caswell, Jr.,
Akcl Mrs. E d . Betts, Mr. am!' Mra,
Archie Betta, Mr. and Mra.. Raymond
Phillips, Mr. and Mra. Dick Brown,
M&gt;. and Mrs. B. F. Whitncr, Mr.-and
Mra. fi. j . Rumnh. Mrs. Forest U k o

Waym-shore, Gn„ ore "the attjW tlv*
house guests of the formor’a *i«tor,
jfi%. Henry iHirdon a t her1 hofne on
Palmetto. avenue. c
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Mra. Ned Harrison leaves tomor­ Wednesday night nt her hom^ on Park
row for Alabama, where she will avenue, complimenting Miss Dorothy
spend the summer with her mother.
Rumph and Benjamin Whitncr, Jr.
Hoses were used in profusion in the
Mrs. Mary Ntarling left yesterday various rooms.
There wore nine tables of players
fbr Chattanooga and Lafayette, Go.,
Where she will spend the summer and scores were kept on tallies rfpnu
In I)rides und •glooms. When scores
with her slatera.
Were counted, Mrs. B. D. Caswell held
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dniger and high score among tho ladies and reG.
Frederick Daigcr returned home Inst cclvod an Irridcscent bud vase.
eienlng after spending Hie past week W. Spcncor made high score among
tho men und wns given a cigarette
at'T am pa and Clearwater.
.
holder. The honor guests wete pre­
,
Mrs. John Ixonardi and the mem­ sented a framed motto.
A
fter
tho
awarding
of
prises
a
de­
bers of the G. K. S. who have been
holding a house party' nt Daytona licious ice course was served.
About forty guests were present to
Reach for the past week returned
enjoy the hospitality of this charming
home yesterday afternoon.
•
hostess.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar motored
D. A. It.
to lakeland Hunday, Dr. Tolar re­
Flans
for
a
splendid year’s work
turned home, while Mrs. Tolar nrrtl
Ralph spent tho week with her pa­ were laid out a t the call' meeting of
the hourd of officers of the Bailie
rents, Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre.
Hurrlson Chapter yesterday a fte r­
Mr. and Mrs, Wldemnn Caldwell noon; at the home of the regent, Mra.
and baby, and brother Ervin Sony, A. M. DaForrest. IjoouI chairmen
and Mr. and Mra. J. U. laiwson and will bo oppointed by the regemt for
Dorothea Iaiwson spent tho day yea: tho 1923-24.
* All the newly elected officers proslerday at Daytona Bcuch.

Silk Dresses consisting of Crept* de Chine,
All Tyme Crepe nnd others. VuIuoh to
$16.50, ut—

high score, a hand-painted g la sf
powder box, ‘Went }to Mias Abbia
Douthteyi' while the men’s prise,\a
framed mrftto1 wns awarded G. W.
Spencer. The cm prise, a box of
stationery was .won by Mr. Temple,
Following the awarding of the
mixes, Miss Rumph and Mr. W bltner
Wera, asked to take the scats th at
wore plnced under the arch, and were
presented with a huge basket,
brought In by Mr. Key, when openad
it was found to hold everything
needed for the kitchen. The shower
coming as a complete surprise to th»
honorees.
. •
Following the . shower, refresh^
monta Of pink and »Wte brfrk ^retom,
cakes, huti and candy - w ire Mrved
by the hoatess .assist?]) l&gt;)r Mr"F. Wbltner, Mrs. Forest Iaikc, Misses
Elisabeth W hitncr and Mauil. I«akg.

LOT
NO. 8
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. , . Frocks of Gingham, .Tissue nnd Voiles.
Some slightly soiled or shop-worn. Valued
to $8.%, at—
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$7.60, a t —

One lot of Ikcnutiful Silk Ra»hnnnra Sklrtu,
Knife Pleated and plain. .P re tty color*.
Values to $14.50, at—- •

Broken lots Hose, Black, While, Brown
and Grey. $1.50 Values, at

Crei* de Chine, Georgette, Silk Pongee
and others. Any Waist or Qverblouse up
to $7.95. ut—
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Ono apecinl lot of Streel, S|H&gt;rt ami Rendvto-wenr Hats, odds und emit*. Values to'

DON’T MISS THIS BI(J MONEY SAVING EVENT

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With
with crates of celery' An improvised
desk where one of the; boys presided.
Part of tho.dialogue which took place

Theodore Roberta i
' MayMcAvov
And

in,., the.
what they anid about C r u L T
when a alldk yoong mtn
$400,000 diamond from rtg^TV
Grumpy’, nose and then lrJ j
steal Grumpy's pt,.tty granA!,J
tor—watch Grumpy rem etT u
Added Attraction—

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AgTcmonta. were made to deliver,
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these consignment* to the nddroamssoa the crat#». X t tho bottom of the
.
crates, urns the gold to fill the golden SMART At
pets a t the end of the rainbow, and it
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was more than yellow gold for the ««-e*Jry lo
pota contained lovely tokena Of love clever frock.
and aincere friendship,'
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an ctiMie
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casings at tin
Misses D em erits Musson qhd Rosa- inat thewaia
mond Radford added to the BVenlng’s are insem.1 ii
pleasure with groups of homaroua and
appropriate readings.
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Delicious tefreahmenta w ith' favors
&lt;-L Dorothy Perkins roaca
wereserved
sirea, !6to2(
by Mias H attie Estridge, Mra. Fariah, bust.’ Price,
MtS. Harold Goodapedd and Mrs. Geo.

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f i l l e r : * “ Can you beat that, old
m)tk 1 am gotn$,t 9,g et Jty|f&gt;fe&lt;l n i* t
mtrath, and f would IIk3. to get enough
o of this load to buy a rolling pin
not) a lu-ooiA?"
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f W at y o u ,'l ajn'-tjtcb# ihaVrifrd next

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No haul too sho*t, not
great, for the QUICK
TRANSFER to undeitake;
know your wants, ami u e
Bt rvlco. Phone 41)8. 95-Th
Tlie Herald delKred »l«
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f h e bridea-to*ha were given large
hotiquets of pfnk Radlaheo rpaea. 'Mist
Chappell was a dainty figufo in u
fif
frock of pink crepe1de chine, while :
.v a t
Mias Gravra. wns attired in a lovely
I N ja ^
costume of white. .Those nttru rtiv o ' . I

Wo offer for S atu rd ay only, Home of the monl extrao rd in ary vnlucH ever Keen In Snnford.
We hnve gone thro u g h our utock and have Helected oddn and endn In Silk and Cotton
Frockn, M illinery, S k irls, W iiIhIh nnd OverbloUHCH, broken loU In Hose, nnd them* go on
Kale jUHt for tom orrow only. T he priccH we hnve m urked them arc unheard of, b u t wc
are anxious to close out these odds nnd ends th erefo re these rem arkable values:

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William Da Mllle’,
dramatic C e«.T

nil. For Florida: Fair tonight;
ftl Saturday local ; thuhder-

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Following came the bride on Hi®
arm of her father who gave her away.
Tfie groom entered with Rev. Faul
BOfhans.
The bride wasVcharming in ' hei
gown of white canton crcpc trimmer
with embroidered pnssementre. Hei
silk tulle veil was fastened by a bin
dtfau of orange blossom* She car­
ried a bouquet of bride's roses, show­
ered with valley lllllca..
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Mra. Kent's gown wn* of crepe de
ehlne-lxlmmed with silk fringe nnd
cord, She carried an urmful of Rndlanc* roaea and smilax.
Mra. Jamea Muughton’s gown was
of white striped georgette,* with n
corsage of yellow roses.
Mrs. H erbert Russell wore her wed­
ding gown of f*nton crepe with drnporiea of Spanish lace.
»In the living, room nnd dining room
large standards of bamboo, palms and
ferns were placed intertwined with
bougnnvlllea, glabra sonderiana nnd
la g e r stromias. Also Inrge vases hold­
ing quantitlea of pink radiance ros«s
and carnation#.)The hall nnd verandaa
w rre lovely In their arruy of ttaisies
and asparagus ferns.
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An Informal reception wns held a f­
ter the ceremony. The serving wns
done by thrwo dear little girls, who
Ware pupils of Miss Moughton a, Bil­
lie Wight, Camilla Dens nnd Juanita
Hmith.
* Mis" Moughton is u graduate of
Sanford High School and the Florida
State College for Women at Tullahassee nnd was one of the most M oved
teachers In the primary schools here
In Sanford.
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Mr. Chapman is a graduate, of the
Agricultural Collage, of Manhattan,
Kansas, and one of Sanford’s largest
growers.
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A fter a short wwlding trip the
bride nnd groom will l&gt;e at home to
their many frienda a t the corner of

AVOID THEBE BYMTOMS
"J was weak and nervourf, hnd
headaches all the time, and my back
liurt so bad I could hardly stoop,"
Writes Frank Richardson, Ferry, Geor­
gia. "Tried Foley Kidney Fills* and
got relief.”
Backache, rheumatic
[bins, tired feeling, dull headache, too
frequent
urination, discolored or
strong odor arc symptoms of Kidney
nhd Bladder disorders und demand
ompt treatm ent.
Foley Kidney
lls giye quick relief. Refuse sub­
stitutes. Insist upon Foley’s.
Bold
everywhere.—Adv.
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RAINBOW SHOWER
Misses France* ChappsU and Jessto
Graves wer# the charntlng honorec*
lit n rainbow ahower, given «»t the at­
tractive home of Mra. John Deen last
evening, tho Daughters of Wesley be­
ing the hostesses. *
The lower floor w u converted into
an exquisite garden with ita decora­
tions of fiowyrs In all the rainbow
husa. Baakats aAd vases of' dahllea,
tosm , daisies ami other cut flower*
bohrg #vsrywhore. A fter the bewildotment uf entering thia garden laden
with aweet floral p*rfumc, one discov­
ered the real rainbow, brightly shinirg over , thf entrance doorv and a t
either end, ware wonderful, large go!,
den pota and throne chairs, for tha
beautiful irhjes-to-b#. ;
Tbs guests were glYon dainty cards,
with a picture of real Sanford, "the
City Substantial" celery, as decora-,
lions.- ThX cards were a Rttle helper
fo r Frances 'and Jcesie, Initialed,
‘•How to Keep a H eart." Many wlaa.
nnd bright suggestions were recorded
in these clover foldera. ‘ .
Mr. Pm bortoft end Mr. Brown (the
groms-io-tw), are both ungtgvd in the
celery business, and celery took i
prominent p art at th u party. Ten
little farm er boya, M asters II. C. Me
Mullen ’and Malcolm Phillips, will
overalls arid"ItraW hats, s p f s s m
d riw m f small farm wagons -UdM

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to enjoy the benefits derived through ownership of an OAK­
LAND cnr. I t’s Htrtridnfrd of gas consumption is far belev
the average. I ts response to control nnd trying climbs ta
astounding. IWill along low racing body lines, vet natty w
to Its graceful style, the OAKLAND SIX combined po*tr,
service, benuty nnd economy. Come In for a demonstra­
tion.
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ed Fort Fierce by tho post office
liophrtment, effective August 2.
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t* a rt irettlns bold Tn
Victory lo
tin
north and they are hesitating
in the 11)22 year book of
nothing to get the money. Kidnap­
____r itttf M m m t f l
mont
of agriculture should, therefore
th* H m M OalMlnir, W» ping messengers, holding up paymas­
' THAT# ENOUGVi-*»« W t V.
gain more than their passing atWi*.
•IU At. , M iln A , r u .
ter#, taking money out of banks In
TO H?AH AMY EXCUSES - ’• T0t|
•tlon. The warning article, prepared
daylight are a mere nothing to the
WHAT VOULO HAPPtN IP ICAUOHT
by the foreat service, asserts that a
y o u n aH T iricv \A G A iri — r —------ — “
modern Josso Jam es lada and they are
period of severe' timber shortage In
WHEN W I T .C E T S H O r A tV U D lW te fc
rD iu ito n u
getting bolder and bolder.*
OH y o o r V ^ im o t h a t w h e m ^ i . y a
1 h i . , ,i
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this country is inevitable. I t can- not
M R bV
I . Hor.i,T_
it I n e a m v 1 T .dM ftliir'T rtw A w r
otherwise, argues tho writer, since
j. u i t t n n
Mrs. Crokcr gained a verdict In her
At HKKI..--- _ ___ O n r n l Mammsrr favor ychterday In Dublin and thia
the United States linen nearly half
B. HOLLY - A l T f r t l a l i l M a a a ir t
P U A 5E P O p r ^ i
ought to atop all th e 'ta lk about the
the lumbor, more than half of the
I OlOrtT5TAIT
nn Wife of the Tam m any'loader wh! re­
i i m t u i i f R*tM ! • ( « KM
paper
and corresponding proportion*
A n ltm tln
cently died and left a bunch of money
of wood In other' forms. Wc have
to b l a ’new wifd. Regardless of the
diminished by three-fifts.’ it Is assert­
• c _ ................ - . . . --------------fact that the family thinks Croker
ed, oiir1original stand .of uncut tim­
» 5 * » i &gt; n rt»lS» rriaa te A i w w ,
shtAA'd1liave left all the money to the
ber. We have'^wo-flhnn left of the
T ear.
iM Ikl
children Dick Crokcr owed something
original patrimony, and wc expend
D albm A la City by CmrrUr
q e .W —li------------— -------------- IB Peat* to hia young urifo and he left ,her
the Remainder remorselessly. The
present rate of , consumption would
T t« hi* IS. la I*-*.*# W aaUr H f f enough to keep her in comfort na
ra ilrtlr ra rtra , Ita la a la Coaaty long ns ahe lived.
' give us perhaps a century'} supply;
la-*abflah*« » » ftf rrU ay. A liar------------o----------ratra a u la kaatra am assllrathis, however, only if reproduction
ye# yaar, always la a*raaa*.
THE BAINS CAME.
continued to replace the same num­
THB ASSOCIATED PBKM
erate p art of tho destruction as nt
la «*clual»ely
) T h a A aaocU tad l*raaa la
We of Florida hare learned to love
a n tttla d to il.# uaa fo r ra p tu b licatio n o t
present; and if destruction (hrough
ra d lta
a ll naw_aM d b p aI te h a a ■ccre
it d to is* o r
forest fire nnd parasite should en­
n o t oithor
th a rw ia
ltrd In
‘ a e ro d...........
- th la p ap e r the rainy 'season, the summer time.
a n d ailao
lso th a lo cal naw a ^ publlahad Instead of In the spring na in moat
tirely cense, and If wc should sacri­
'"JRl’ rlg lita of ra-p u b llo a llo n o f apooial of the northern states, or In the win­
fice all reservations of forests now
chaa h aara
ra ln a r a *la«
a la s raaanrad.
Slapalctfa*
• nniiA i.u n u ii.n iao . r h .a . h i ter, as in California, our rains como
ouyimcnting the national and state
in the warmth of the aummer, cool­
parks. Actually! of course, we can
n tm u iln
ing th catmoaphcrc, cleaning the trees
SOCIATION
not hojH! to prevent all future de­
...y—. .—
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struction by firo and tree disease. The
&lt;n&lt;8?!B&amp;k[&gt;
giving life to the citrus nnd wild
Rhn*'
amount of tim ber coming up from
.trees' of the forcat. * From June 16th
second growth will decrcnsc as less
BEMINOLE IN THE LEGISLATURE S September wc can usually depend
ami less fertile lands are cut. We
_ upon rains every other day on the
shall presedve, (f possible, n portion
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO^
average. The showers cbfno almost
of the forest area for park purposes;
A review of local legislation enact
nnd of the remainder some will be
ed a t the recent session of tho legis plwnys In the afternoon, seldom In
too inaccessible to bring to market
latum shows that Sanford and Semi the morning and evening.—The
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note* cotiiity W an exceptionally favor­ Florida Grower.
save nt great cost. Instead of n cen­
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ed by -the- passage of a number of
tury, therefore, a generation or less
TAXES
BECOMING
A BIG
progressive measures all of which arc
of . tho present eager consumption
BURDEN
now effective since receiving the gov­
.may practically put an end to our
ernor's signature.
nvaitahlo Umber supply. The diffi­
— i— ip,
i.
Taxes for improvements are nil
culty wo have met within the past,
Full credit ia due Hon. Forest Lake,
ROGER W. BAUSON TELLS HOW TO GET SAFETY IN PLAC­
Seminole’s banker-legislator, whose right. We could not have the im­
four yenrs of trying to satisfy* the
ING FUNDS .• ....... !&gt;■■■••
Versatility and knowledge of legisla­ provement# without tho taxca but
honing shortage has afflicted us In
tive proceedings enabled him, with when the taxes become a burden on
spite of a still fairly plentiful Im­
but one exception,- to secure tho pas­ many and especially on tho men who
mediate supply of timber. The dif­
sage of bills endorsed by his constitu­ arc the lenst able to bear them, then
SCHNKCTADY, N. Y.( Juno 10.— service* of man. By Its development ficulty of meeting n sim ilar need nt
ency. Those bills effecting Hanford something should be done by tljo gov­ Recent brokerage failures have tend­ nnd' uso millions of homes will bo some future dnte, a fte r the exhaus­
specifically are the City Planning Bill ernment to alleviate the situation. Our ed to emphasise once more tho con­ brighter and the work of millions of tion of the forests, may be imagined.
and the one amending the city char­ own local taxes are nil right for we tinual loss suffered by tho investing housewives coaler. Scores of com­ Naturally nil will not go smoothly
ter. The passage of tho .latter, ac­ can see where they go hut when the public. Losses from unsound prac­ munities will be cleaner and more even during the short course of years
cording to authorities, gives Sanford government with nil their extravagan­ tices in brokerage concerns can be healthy ns electric power in used in before the supply fails. Indeed, the
cies and fancies nttempt to.foist upon
the’ best charter in the state.
place of coal. ThUH, in water powers, disappearance of certain grades of
tho common pcoplo more and more overcome by proper regulation. Loss­
Whereas, Hon. Forrest Lake, repre­
es
from
investment
In
poor
securities
invested capital1 cun be of real ser­ white pine and chestnut has already
buhiens nnd give nothing in return it
sentative of Scmlndle county, in the
vice, nnd in 1 the measure that it hinted &amp;t whnt must hnppcn to one
ccnsc,
however,
only
when
the
inves­
is time to mil n halt. Former Gover­
. legislature of tho State of Florida,
tor
Weenies
more
skillful
in
tho
se­
serves,
it will profit.
nfter another of the stnplo kind of
nor Frnnk Lowilqn in n public nddress
has mado a report of tho results ac­
lection
of
his
securities.
Roger
W.
lumber. The proposed remedy ,to the
“Business
is
still
ludding
up
not­
the other day said:
complished by him in securing the
Babson says that the Investor needs withstanding tho pessimistic views of danger that apporachcs, the system­
"Terming the fed eral, constitution
passage of legislative m atters affect­
tho spirit of service.
certain stock m arket operators. The atic replnuting of our forests on nil
as
tho 'most important single contri­
ing Seminole County locally, and,
"The
renson
people
lose
money
on
Hnbsonrhart shows general activity at adequate scnlu, ennnot he put off
bution ever nindo to the a rt of selfW hereat, our representative has
many of their investments is due to 1 per cent above normal compared sufely for many years longer. ' It
governm ent/ Mr. Lnwde)t pointed out
secured the passage of the following
that Its fram ers were careful not to the fact that they select them with an with 17 per cent below normal for the calls for a vast amount of public
acta, to-wit:
confer all power on the government. eye only to possible profits without same time Inst year. Whatever may planning and has, a n ' yet, scarcely
- An act prohibiting cattle from run­ One of the subjects upon which Umi- considering the service rendered," happen next year, business is normal Ix-guii to a ttrac t public discussion.-—
ning a t largo in n portion of Seminole tntlons hnvu Uacn placed was taxution. snys Mr. Hobson. "If you will be sure today,—not 6ver*expaiided nor do- Tampa Times.
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This llmitgUim. wgs followed by tho .instead, to put your mohey where it presVeA. 1'Hose w'Ab try to render serTALLAHASSEE, June 15.—The
An ^ c t prohibiting the hauling of fram ers of naie'eonstitutions, he con­ will render a s’e rvict,' brofits'w ill ct/me I vice iAklMitf oY^V/rflpfifg* Vtifubissions
aaines and nets In the waters of Semi tinued-and yet taxation is increasing almost automatically. I have just have nothing l o ’/dar,"
supremo court sustained three coin,
been visiting tho Bites of some pro­
much
more
rapidly
than
wealth
itself.
victions
in lower courts. They in­
m * * * * Y '
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posed w ater power developments ip
T H E DIMlSlUNG SUPPLY OF
An act providing for the establish­
"One prolific cause of rapidly lo­ tho Adiromlncks and wuter power to
cluded conviction of J. O. Luke of
TIMBER.
ment .of *btflkhead and reclamation
ng., cost of government is Lo be me", constitutes the most fusdnating
assnult with attem pt commit mandistricts in Somlnolo county,
ltd in the number pf public agen­ field for sound investment.
Tliia country has continued to rely d a u g h ter which came up from cir­
,A n get (or tho protection of public cies that hnve nuthorlt yto lay taxes.
"In
New
York
state
alone
them
is
on ita Umbel*. , Up to 'n generation cuit court for Bradford county; con­
These Include the fedora! government,
health in Scmlnok county.
•1,000,000 horse poWor available which ago its settlers in many rich sections viction of Alex Gramlquist for break­
the
state
government,
the
local
muni­
'A n act authorising a apodal levy
is-now going to waste. The dovolopof one-mill to pay the salary of the cipal government nnd in many states ment of this Idle water power would, used to Inlsir to tear the trees out, ing and entering from circuit court!
county demonstration agent, and to there is the school board nnd so-called in a year, save in coal the equivalent thatthey might get nt the fertile soil for. Pinellas county, and conviction
provide funds for experimental work. improvement districts.’ Tho result, of a train of loaded coal ears.extend­ beneath. No wonder th at the old of Park Tucker for stealing an auto- j
he sold, "is endless duplication in
state of mind In' some degree persists. mobile, from criminal court of record
An act providing for tho protection
ing from the Atlnnlic to the Pacific Americans stilt rely on using a high of Orange county.
cost
a
fadminlstration
and
consequent
of wild game in Seminole county.
and back again. The Panama I'annl
extravugance,"
was ten yearn in building. During this
An act transferring certain funds
"The speaker said federal nld gen­ time the available w ater power w ast­
of Seminole county now in the tick
eradication fund to the mad and erally speaking, 'Is a bribe offered to ed in New York state would have been
stale governments to surrender their sufficient, translated. Into dollars,, yi
bridge fund of Seminolo county.
own proper functions," uml that its, have built five Panama Canals. This
An act establishing a county court rapid extension means tho "gradual
is figuring u horse power worth #60
lii Seminole county, Florida.
breaking down of local self-govern­
. . . . . . . . . . . . - - L . bO R L A N D O , F lI S ltlD A
a
year.
lArid also seen roil the passage In tho ment In America."
"Someone
hies
figured
this
waatoTn
hnise of an act to protect tho public
And capitalists from other states
highways of Seminole county, which will npw he attracted to Florida l&gt;o the terms of bread and found it ecpjiVe
throupb no*fault of thd Hon. Forrest cause the Inheritance and other taxes alent to -1,250,000 loaves of brobd* n
ljtk*jrfailed to pass in the senate.
have been eliminated from the state day. Thus, when thlif wgsle Itr one
DARING
SENSATIONAL
:Thcref6t4;rBo It Resolved, that, we, and all those with money can now state of New York alont is translated
into
commodities
it
is
found
to
be
suf­
as* the Board of County Commission­ come lntO( Florida nnd invest it wheru
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FOR FOUR DAY.4
er! of Seminolo County, Florida, fx- It ksfHI not be burdened with nn$ nat­ ficient to supply the bread require­
tend to the Hon. Forrest Lake, our ional taxoa.&lt; Local taxes arc suffic­ ments of th a t entire stale. W inn you
Starting
sincere thanks and deep appreciation ient and foreign capital in Floridu consider that the population of this
for the most valuable services rend­ will be fostered nnd encouraged. Bring state is nearly ono-tenth tho popula­
W ednesday
Monday
ered by him in behalf of his conatl- It down here. We need it and vyj. V'ill tion of the United Stales, you gain
and
and
tuanU.
some idea of hdw enormous this Waste
help you to make more money.
in;
n
waste
which
needs
only
capital
f Adopted this 4th day of June, A. D.
Tuesday
Thursday
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Men
Women
velop for the service of man.
Let us forget about tho gasoline
TROUBLE
Only
"W ater powers are a comparative­
Only
tax. I t seems to be a law and we
Barknfhc, Rheumatic Pains, dull
must obey the laws so forget about it. headache, tired feeling, too frequent ly permanent investment. In the ease
----------- o----------urination, discolored or strong odor of railroads and even steam power
And wc will never m|s» the money are symptoms of kidney nnd blnddOt plants, there is a high rate of depre­
if it is really spent on good roads In trouble. “I was always having a ciation. If this depreciation is allow­
Florida. And maybe sometime in tho backache which caused me great Buf­ ed to continue the efficiency of oper­
dim and distant futuro Seminolo coun­ feting," writes Mrs. Fobcr, Medford, ation is greatly reduced., In n wnter
ty might get a few miles of state Mass. "Could not sleep and at times power plant the depreciation is a
toads,
I could not stand straight. Tried Fo­ comparatively small item. W ater nowy
ley Kidney Pills and found relief." er plants are almost dndopendeAt of
is in tnu lol&gt;or and com* Stainboulisky, the former premier j ytop backache, kidney and bladder the fluctuations
d Bulgaria ,wai killed yesterday troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold modify markets. Tbis means th at
^ h lle fleeing from the revolutionists. everywhere,—Adv.
when profitable rates aro once fixed
^ was said th a t ho stole tho govern­
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­ by the company or a state commission,
m ent money meant for tho army. pert, 216 South Orange, Orlando, Fla* tho profits are not liable to be ab­
The moat startling picture of the nfi
W hat a pity that all, the war pro(l4-24-tfc sorbed by an Indreaae In either wages
boldest, plainest‘filets
liut
t f e n In the United States th st stole
or commodity prices. Of course, tjiero
,
Into
P
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idoney Intended for the army could NOTICE*TO REGIMENTAL BAND: aro a few othee line# of • business
not live In Bulgaria and suffer a like
which offer a sim ilar advantage but
Children Under 1G
Endorsed by 1
fate .
V\t '
Headquarters Band Section Hcriv- they alao enjoy thla advantage owing
years Not AdmitgnpVf- J « kH(
ice, Cg. 151th, Infantry, Sanford, Fla. to tho aervlce which they render. ^
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"There
la
a
constantly
increasing
‘ Secretary Hughes wants to make a
ted.
Admission
50c
olher
cjtJeM w
June 14th, 1023.
reciprocal treaty with foreign |&gt;owera Orders No. 1.
demand for household electrical appli­
(Tax included).
has been shov
regarding the prohibition law. If they
1. Monday night each week 7:46 ances, and an increasing number of
will atop rum ships flying the foreign p. m. is hereby designated regular homes are availing.themselves of the
conveniences of electricity. Further,
flag s from coming closer than twelve drill nigt for this organisation.
miles to (he shores o f America the
2. Ail members of this organisa­ more aad tnpre factories and te)IU a je
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being electrically equipp'd, In place ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
llnera can bring liquor under tion be present a t all fromations.
to th ! porta and allow their crew ‘ ' 8. Any violation of this order will of steam driven. JA il #11 means that
the use of electricity is constantly Inpassengers to have liquor up to b^, d^olt wit|i accordingly.
Jl creasing. Hew ia a resource which
‘jr*e mils limit.
Looks fair
RALPH STEVENS,
’O u g h ts t t l t th ! fdroigw “ UaJ. M. O. 'F . N . G. Admin.* and* nfci d rc' h si ‘•glveta *lib. ' I f boWa* but
Prop. Officer.
09-81p capital and legislation \t&gt; put it to the ■■■■■■I
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WATER POWER IS A ^
SOUND INVESTMENT

P H I

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SERVICE
Is an account in
Bank of Sanford.
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It will never fa il you, a n d if add­
ed to consistently will .make youfinancially independent

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A cordial invitation is extended
to you to try (Hit this certajit way
to success. . , \

Peoples Bank.
o f S a n fo r d
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Dcpositn on Ford SavingH I’Inn received here.

I T ’S
T h a t’s
Our orders arc coming in so fast th a t if It were not t W wc ■
kept prepared to render real Hcrvice we could
not handle them.
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PHONE US

-WE DELIVER

and wc deliver prompt, anywhere, nny time. %nd if you do
not drink Elder W ater now—you will,
after one trial

A CHEERFUL WELCOME**WAITS YOU

MIAMI

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

GET YOUR POST CARDS AT THE HERALD

L L I P S

talks a lot about the weather but nobody
docs anything about it. *’ 1,1 •y-''
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nut there is one thing you can do about the effect
of weather on the roofs of your buildings. Odfveo them
with our prepared roofing or shingles and y o u c a n laugh
at intense heat, pounding rains, driving snow storms
and severe cold.

Free booklets and samples. Call a t o u r o ffic e and
let us tell you how good roofings w i l l s a v e m o n e y for
you and add distinctive b e a u t y t o y o u r b u ild in g s
through their cheerful colors.

TiM» POM— — &gt;

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W .u V ^ i^ b H « h U r ^ t
■R. L. SHIPP. Editor

T BALL
SHOOTING

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Riggers Throws War
field in Thrifiinj
YK8TB6p 'A&gt;P£ RESULT^
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Florida State League
A t Orfahdo 4,' tam p s I.
A t Daytona 2, lakeland 3.
At Bradentowd 3, St. Pete 0.

Grumpy" last night T
To tell what we know about Thurs­
most exciting1’" m atches ' ever held
.National League
fci - t o . ti day’s base ball gamc.
around
this
section.
‘A
t
Chicago
f/B rooklyn 0.
j If.you «bd,
The
first
fall
started
off
With
much
rAt
PutaburgK-rtjlladclphla,
m!
chance tonight
But you see we spent yesterday
At St. Cloud 6, Boston 3.
trying to make heads and tails of speed on the part of both men. Big­
the score. It was So big we had to ger was on top with Warfield ’bn the1 A t Cincinnati 8. New York 0.
Theodore .Roberts, as
defense. A t. the end of thirty-one
count Monroe's runs!
■how himieir i
’minutes Collie got an arm hold on
American League
Warfield, who, like a flash turned,
A
t
Philadelphia'.!!
Cleveland 4.
And then flay MeAvoy* and Conrad
Thursday's game on tho Ninth 'broke^tho hold and pinned Collie to
A t New York 10, St: Louis 0.
Nagel stars With him.
Street diamond, Seminole Athletic the mat.
A t Waahlngtbn 8, Chicago 0.
ITT ■. • V1' - ' ‘ Club ■vif. Sanford Independents, was
Twenty-seven minutes tho second
At Boeton 0, *D etroit
2.
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"Grumpy" solves the mystery of certainly no place for betters, gamb­ fall lafted while severe punishment
who stole the. ^fOO.OOb diamond and lers and wiretappers.
of the head and scissors holds admin­
Southern League
klM.Mjwd-hin jfcn d d a ughjer.
istered by Collie who finally pinnod
At A tlanta 6, Little Rock 2.
It looked like a sure game for San­ Warfield to the mat.
At Mobile 7, Chattanooga 4.
}-‘|.
i
ford
until the sixth inning when the
And then as »n added attraction is
Between the second and third falls
At Hlrmingham.3, Memphis 7.
th e ‘International News—one day old Monroe “ farmers" broke through the both men apent fifteen minutes In
A t New Orleans t&gt; Nashville l
Sanford defense. Everything went hhrd Tub downs. Quick as a Dash Col­
—which is si\ education in itaelf. like a new Cadillac—until somebody lie with a quick twist thnyv Warfield
HOW T il BY STAND
'pulled
a
bone
play
in
the
sixth
and
over
his
heid
and
p|pned
him
to
the
And the honor guest tonight will be
give tho k'farm ers" courage, fcte.
Florida State League
Dick Brown and1family and will see
• c ' ' ■• ■ 1, . »•/
I . mat with an arm lock and body hold
inside of two minutes.
“Grumpy'' without cost tb ihe'm.
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Bigger weighed 130 pounds and Oilnmlo
Next Thursday the Sanford" team
111
.007
.... 38
t
W
aifield
120
a
t
the
beginning
of
tho
will
make
the
"long"
Journey
to
the
31
25
Lakelnnd
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it “The Kentucky
match.
For
a
man
of
his
weight
WarJlfontcw*.
field
where
they
will
meet
the
32
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Brutlcntown
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27
y with I'Reginald
Derby*
Seminole Athletic Club in. the second field was the beat ntan all. the way Daytona -—&gt;0-1-.20
32
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Denny
game of tho scries. Manager Whid- round.
32
2r.
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8i. Petorsbm ir
Warfield, to be a wrestler here for Tampa .................... 24
31
.430
Tuesday — Alice
the first time, certainly had a large
Leopardess".
number of the fana rooting for him
National League
and he was one of the cleanest, if not
.Won Lost
Wedncsdsy and Thursday—Charlie
the cleanest, wrestlers that has ever Now York
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Chaplin in'"The Pilgrim."
Sanford fans have been promised been here. He leaves respect for him Pittsburghi ........... 2!» 21
22
the land for a real sure 'nuff ball dia­ In tho heart of every fun that saw Cincinnati ............. 28
hint
last
night.
Brooklyn
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COUNTY AGENTS WANTED
mond. All wa lack now is money to
St. Louis ■
To demonstrate and sell “ Farmelec- build a fence, level and day ’the dia­
CLYDE LINE yiSITOIfS
Chicago ...
tric” light aijd power plants—"The mond and build grandstands I
TO THE CITY Boston
Ford Parts PtAtiL" Simple, depend­
Philadelphia
able, economical, electric light and ANDREW BONAR LAW
Mrs.
J.
B.
(’alder
had
the
following
power system Yor farm s and Isolated
BELIEVED VERY ILL
visitors out for the trip to Orlando
American League
homes. See page advertisement S at­
and
other
points
of
interest
yester­
Won Lost
urday Evening Post June 10th. Ex­
(Mr t 4» AiMflsIH Penis)
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LONDON, June 10.—The condition day. They were Mr. and Mrs. Tay- New York clusive county agency offered respond
21)
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sible person residing in county and of Andrew Bonar I jiw , whleh seemed for of Wova, Utah, Miss M. A. Philadelphia
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Whelan of Yonkers, N. Y., Mr. and Cleveland ....
financially able; to provide, for dem&lt;
Mr*.’ C. (V W arner of Brooklyn, and Detroit .......
onstration car and sample equipment.'
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Westfield, St. Louis ....
We supply literature, names of pros*
Washington
New Jersey.
peels, and carry stock in Jacksonville.
On the Meitner party taking his ^Boston .......
Give selling experience end reference
summer vacation was J. Coiley, Jr., Chicago ......
in first letter.’ Fapneloctric Florida
of
the New York office of the Clyde
Co., Florida State ^Distributor, 710
Dally Herald on sale a t Joe’s Smoke
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Professional Building,’ Jacksonville, House, Mobley's Drug Store and Line nnd he nnd all the rest of the ANOTHER ONE
N E W A R K . BTOVK EXCHANGE
party enjoyed, their trip greatly.
F lo p s ’.
CB-ltc Upnt'e Pharmacy.
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GETTING SOME HARD
KNOCKS
(Rr The A u w la lit I 'r t u l
NEW YORK, June 10.—Knnuth
Nm hod St Kuhne, members of the
New York Stock Exchange, fulled to­
day. The firm wan admitted to the
exchange March 28th, 1HU3, and did
a large business between this country
and Germany. Also engaged exten­
sively in commercial investments and
foreign exchange.

inquire where it came from in (lie first
place, ami how it might be restored.
We always laiew^—everybody ‘ knew—

The recent business condition has brought
to the forefront of thought many funda­
mental considerations th at have always
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Ireen knowiiobut iiayc been damned with

that desire for things made a demand for
them in the market. That people desired
things we accepted as an elemental fact.
Rut when we discovered, that desire flue■*
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tuated we began to appreciate that desire,
as we know it, Is a thing created by tho art
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of man. It is a highly.specialised form of
an elemental need-r’l ust as a Louis XVI
chair ia made out of a tree.

fait)t,(pliaiS0. 1 ‘
. Iluiran nature in the mass Is very much
like human mature in the individual. One
of its dominant characteristics boh. been
’
summed
op
in
the
observation,
"You
nev■■ ’ ; *
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er miss th a water'tUl the well runs dry.”
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Wo never appreciate fundamental things
until we have occasion to*do without them.
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This observation has a special applica­
This discovery led ta another equally
tion to the demand of the public fo r the
important discover}’ that thd’mcans of-Ycyproducta of industry, \yhile the demand
flning and specializing that desire won ad- was at high tide nnd everybody was busy
a
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A .1 Yertlsing. The gigantic work that hAs
trying to Biipply th at demand a t a ‘profit
been •accomplished
by« modern advertising
no one, seemingly, gave a tho't to where
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..th e demand came from, how Jong it might
now stand* o u t,1^bold relief. It has beeh
lost, or whqt .wpujd happen K J t fljwuld
pic Jieam by.which ^he refinements of
1 'fail.
" We merely asaupwd ’jhe istrmanpnt
civillzaticm .hsvs been mode know n! and
existence of. the demand, ju st !
sumo jh e prepuce of

m ad e desirable, and th is desire has been

v(o- as*-

..made inlo demand. l ; t is a sim ple fact

.-tb a t^ .ip illifm .p iro fito b le form s of indusBut a day came.when .demand began to
'Uij
■■ ' • *«&gt;. v. • -r ■ t&lt;trial activ ity oWe th e ir very, existence to ‘
gubfdde, an d in roany induptyies it caipe al­
J

m ost tA a full gtop.

jfjict; th a t

A dvertising

uphold

LOCAL BUSINESS MEN CONTRIBUTE TOWARD IL II. TEAM
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' Solicitors In the past few days have
been soliciting the Sanford business
men for funds to support a ball team.
These people have been very generdus in their support:
C. A. Whlddon.’
L. Y. Bryan
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J. G, Sharon
YowelPCompany
Edw. Higgins
Bail'Hardware Co.
Plggly-Wiggiy
I.
ii-Beth Cafeteria
B. F. Whltner
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Seminole County Bank
Herald. Printing Co, i'
Hill Hardware
San Juan Garage Co.
• J . J, Cates
B. L. Perkins
J . k : Smith
Henry McLaulln
McKinnon A Mark wood
Ylanstn's Shoe Shop
. O. If. Stenstrom
D. L. Thrasher
J . W. Snow
I
J. B. Bay
A list will be published later con­
taining the hames of the m t of the
contributors.
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do Beach and the hieexe U cool and
grand and the w ater ta fine.
The beach i* wide and white and
firm, a splendid natural speed-way
for tho care.
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[This Bank wishes ^&lt;pcommend the.
F o r d 'w e e k l y p u r c h a s e
F l a n to its friends and custom­

Everything la gay, with new people
coming 111 every day to occupy aome
pretty bungalow or pleasant apart­
ment.

ers ,as we realbje.the fact t h a t MA
DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR
MADEi^ Wfe ihVite your Ford
oitai *Mb'
Weekly Savings A ccount
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to o n ^ n y house parties are In pro­
gress-here now, besides the state “Y”
convention and Girls* Camp Is In sosslon'this-w eek, In tho wide tool par­
lors of the Ocean View Hotel. Hero
wo find aume excellent speakers and
workers .’&lt;#f tho W. C. T. U. and girls
from all parts of the state. *
I We see mnny old friends enjoying
Mr. Bran's hospitality, resting and
talking nnd eating'their lunch in his
big cool, breexy, shaded pavilion
where ho mokes everyone welcome.
And farther on the little tots ;are
hnppy .with the swings and sec-saws
and shaded seats provided by kind
Hamburger Hit).

F. P. F0R8TBR-, President

And don't forget that Mr. Blit Is to
bo thrown out of a boat, one mile out,
In deep water on July 4th and will
walk bark on the water.

One block from Ocean nnd Hotel Clarendon. Summer rate#
—Room, $1 per day nnd up; $5 per wook nnd Up. Special
week-end rates.-—:— •— -Every room ha» running-water,.

Como and sro—cool off—Join the
bathers In the surf, or go with us a
fishing. N o’ place Uko Coronado
Peach for a cool, plcnsnnt vacation.
VISITOR.

NOTICE OF TEACH BUS’
EXAMINATIONS
Dally Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
On Juno 2&lt;lth there will be held in
House, Mobley's "Drug Storo and the high school building the regular
Hunt's Pharmacy,
teachers' examination. For Informa­
tion apply to the county superintend­
ent. Anyone having rooms to rent for
two or three days at this time, should
list same with the county superintend­
ent at once.
T. W. LAWTON,
0-10-23-2tc
Superintendent.
T. P. Lewis nnd F. J. Nctmeyer AGUINALDO, JR., TO
were viistors In Orlando Saturday.
ENTER ANNAPOLIS
E. Woikcr Dickson spent the week
end with hts father, S. C. Dickson.
ANDOVER, Muss., Juno 10,
Fredcrlrk Slade arrived Tuesday
nnd will commence work at once on
ELECTRIC FANS
his ux handlo factory.
"The Best Msde".
Friends of littlu Bill Saur will be
glad to hear that ho is much better. Pennsylvania Vucuum Cup Tlrea
The sickness was caused from his ton­
"Hral Non-Skid"
sils.
Get my prices before buyirig nful
mivc yourself some money
Mr. nnd Mrs. Popo Washington mo­
Gas
and Oil—-“Full Mtaaur«n
tored to Orlando Sa^urday^.........
Mr.’and Mrs, Edwin D inM motored :
F. P. RIMES
to Grove land and were the gusts of 103 Palmetto Are.— —r l ’hone 4HI-J
Mrs. C. I,. Morton and Miss Morton.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl nnd Miss Olive
Dlnket motored to Deleon Springs
Thursday.
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Roy Snur arrived homo Wednesday
from his vacation spent in Ohio.
Mr. Mlnick, of Connecticut, arrived
Wednesday and will assist Mr. Slade
WITH A
in setting up his machinery.
PURPOSE
J. S. Dinkcl was a visitor in Web­
ster a couple of days this week.

staiulards of livlng.^lijch in tu rn provided

im p o rtan t th in g it was. *And-wo began to i

th e d em and for, th e ir products.

Tho Herald for first d a ta Job work.
The.. Herajd ddivered six tlmao • a

“1 was weak and nervous, had
headachos all the time, and my back
hurt so had I could hardly atewp,"
writes Frank Ridhirdson, Perry, Ckarfla. “Tried Foley Kidney Pills and
got relief.”
Backache, rheunUtlc
pains, tired feeling, dull headacheytoo
frequent
urination, discoloredV err
strong odor arc symptopiii of Kidney
and Bladder disorders and demand
rompt treatm ent.
Potay Kidney
DU give quick relief. Refuse sub­
stitutes, Insist upon Foley's.
Bold
everywhere.—Adv.

S

r a O G CANT ENJOY LIFE
[Jg'J W*k a
blasted dote^
sch. Food doss Mt aouiidk
iteteid h it a tonttm ol wiiwy. n i i si

tkoakl b* n &lt;j-M with r - ‘L’- |
d u n ptettuteui,'luting r«W .

Yes, our pure food bread has
a worthy purpose. It.hrlngf

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l i * a * * lUtedL tarick riwb
skHamtthveMiWutenlul p.
tod XnaMk««Vtey badly fuasti

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SAHKHUlMAiO'

B F5 E A D
SPECIAL FOR JUNE
Wedding Rings, While Gold, Kngrav&lt;
od, Orange Utoiwm and Other He-

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SUNPAY (JUNE 17) MENU

aigna, 14- and IH-Karat at epeclally
reduced price*.

Colery Hearts
Florida Fresh Fruit

CUT GLASS /
Hand-Painted China

SOUP
Cream of Chicken
.'ENTREES
Baked Red Snapper au Gra t in

S ilv e rw a re

»JB0A8IB- a

We have a large and exclusive aeeert

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Primp Riba of, Beef au Jus •
Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
Roast l'ork, Apple Suuce

carry |M largest’ assortment in tho

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VEGETABLES

Milsbed l‘utaloea

25% TO 50% LESS

Corn on Cob
HAI*a d
Heart* of Lettuce
Ar:

Cheese
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«l (tesyle

loaf, oriti Tddf tbrrtti thd Rabll.

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ot Af

Emilio Aguinaldo, Jr., son of the
Philippine It-udej, _ was g r a d a te d
from Phillips-Andoyer academy , to^
day. &lt;He will enter the naval acadomy in the fall.

Tho Herald for first class Job work.

th e

it, and res!iredu a s nevpr bafore. w h a t.a n ,

•qild.

HOTEL RAYMOND 8= T

European Plan

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Auto License Tags
WilliJHave Rush at
' f tiiittpn-oiler's Off:

Garage Phone 464-W

GRAY CAR WON ECONOMY TK8T

DOOR B UMBER

I’rcliminarj Work Now on For Get'
ting Ready

GENERAL REPAIRING
STOR A GE— - W A SHING-— GREASING
ROAI) SERVICE

Rive &amp; Walker
31G West First Street--------------------------- Sanford, Florida
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which hold the doors fjj{
a re pltA*d,1 io'oso their f0|
longer prcVcn’t ft in king
tween the doors ami thrir
diingreciihlo rnttlinK nctlo
then. aft. qp pan Jje. Atepred
ing the worn bumpers wii

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A fter'lo n g us.i k c _, the btimpcri t
ngainst which the doors dose, and. cost.

TALLAHASSEE, June 10.—Ar| rhngrm tnts are already being made
] at the officn of the state comptroller
for the annual automobile license tag
rush of 102-1 and that, with the year
1192.7 slightly more than half gone.
The preliminary work mmmta tip,
however, according to officials who
; linvn It to do. Thu prepurntion of
ipodficutions looking to the call for
bids for application blanks, flicense | el—Edward llniley, (1.8 miles.
certificnti-a -and the tugs themselves.
Hodge touring 1921 model—Harold
OITicinls have not yet decided what' B. Webber, O.ll miles.
color will adorn tho 11*21 tag. It
D riggi 1022 model touring—31.* P.
must bo changed every year to give Viccaaovlch, (J.O miles.
the traffic cops n fair chance at the
O vela ml .touring, 1920 model—Roy
delinquent owners. The scheme of Day, 0.1 miles.
tills yenr's tag, it is believed will be
Hulck four cylinder, 1922 model—
retained, that irythe outline of the Charles Jensen, 5.9 miles.
j Paninsula state in the upper right « Willys-Knlght coupe, 1921 model—
Harris K. Lyle, f»:7 miles.
Willys-Knlght touring, 1922 model
•—Bradley Hudgins, 5.0 miles.
Hulck nix cylinder, 1922 model—
James Iteed, 4.7 miles.
Hodge touring, 1917 model—Rus­
sell Davis, 1.(1 miles.
The la tte - enr had trouble in gnsoline feeding and did not get the en­
tire consumption of cap..,
Chevrolet touring—Rudolph Ander­
son .'1.7 miles, at *.o had gas trouble.
The cars were started at the ltockport, Boat on &amp; 31ai up elation at noon
and started for Gloucester by way of
Pigeon Cove rind Laiiesvillc. All the
gn soli no was drawn out of he cars
and n quart put in each car. Mr.
Greenwood reached the Addison Gil­
bert Hospital with Ids Gray. The
neocntl car got ns far as Uiverdale
monument, and the third reached AnnHqunm \Villows.
The gns, measurements were al\^o- i
lululy correct and so ucknowledgeil'
by the ch&amp;iUTeura before stnrting. A
prize of q tire was given to Mr.
Greenwood and a special prize was

Oil fiiug*

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COUPE—Fiv* PjMttigert

O f importance to every purchaser or
a quality car is the fact that there is a
Lincoln representative in nearly every
city and town in the country.
This assures immediate, interested, and
capable attention ,to any possible re'
quirement for service and parts, an
element in satisfaction, the importance
of which cannot be overestimated.

Authorized Ford und Lincoln Denier

High-Pressure Oiling
2 Gallons a M inute!
U B R IC A T IO N is life—in motors. Because
It defeats w ear anti vibration. Jewett has a
hollow crankshaft, high-presturc system, forc­
ing 2 gallons of oil per minute to all main and
connecting rod bearings, and spraying the en­
tire internal mechanism. Metal never rubs
metal in a Jewett motor—a thin film oi oil safe­
guards bearings.
T he results of such ideal lubrication arc real
smoothness and decided silence. Further, tho
continuous oil-stream tends to keep bearings
cool, and Jewett takes long distances at high
speeds, climbs continued grades,or trudges soft
roads, without overheating. You know w hat
happens to cars equipped with circulating and
splash lubrication, under like conditions. Let
us show you the Jewett! You try to overheat it.

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Fires lone and Michclin lied Tubes with All Cord Tires

EXTRA SPECIAL
(I I ANT ‘‘EX IDE" BATTERIES FOtt FORDS

$ 18.00

Ray Brothers
Sanfprd, Florida

HANFORD. FLORIDA

/ #i b, Syratuu

Sanford Motor Company
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DODGE REPAIR SHOP IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

New and Up-to-date Repair; Shop with
All Parts for Dodge Cars ..
SKILLED DODGE MECHANICS TO WORK ON YOUR CARR
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Mr. Motorist
Hew many times have your
pleasure rides boon spoiled by:
Motor Trouble
Starler won't'work
No lights •
Had Wiring
Loose Connections
Dead Hattcry
Generator Out of Order.
The Electrical system is the
heart of your car. No electrical
job is too deep for us. '
An inspection costs nothing.

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A new kind of car with smart body of exclusive

design and finest construction. It gives complete
closed car comfort without the usual added weight
— at a price little above an open car, and with no
greater upkeep.*-Ventilation and degree of enclo­
sure made easy to regulate by sliding plate-glass
windows. Neither they nor the aluminum ,body
can work loose syid rattle. Upholstery of selected
leather t^at wears indefinitely. Inlaid mountings
that will never tarnish. Every Franklin perform-,
ance advantage, including the powerful new six
motor and pressure air cooling, por the active
family, the Dcmi-Sedan fills t{ie bill to perfection.

All Work Done un Flat Rale Basis—We Can Tell Before We Sturt What Your Job Will Cost

S A L E S ----------------------------PHONE 3
Corner Oak Avenue and Second Street

SERVICE
Sanford, Florida

ORLANDO,
Foot of First Street

�THE S AN FORDiDABEY' HBmVLPy:3ATU RDIVY, J UNE 16, 1D?3

th e rul«* d ay o f J u l r r A. IT., t s t l . The
lu m p !• f in n th " 2nd day »f Ju ly , A.
!&gt;., JMS. th « n nhd U ltra to n n x w rr th "
Mil nf cotnttlniut tiled hofelfi aitnlnat
you. ta k e n o tic e I h tie n f an d fa ll ye
n o t. «'1m%Mtlil hill of rn tn |ila ln t w ill bu
lulti ti •« ri.tife»M&gt;i| m cnlnat you.

n n r " «*nch « t « k

f n r # l g h t cn n « » o

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m y ha ml anil off t r i a l
a t S a n fo r d . .S .m ln u le C o u n ty , Kle
till" t h e Mil d a y o f Muy, 1 . D„ '
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K A. IM H ill.A S S
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Cleric C irc u it Cnu»
v ; K rttiin olr C ounty. Klu
It I" f u r t h e r n rd n r e il t h a t th l* p_f* k t ' i n : t , T . R . » . u N K s .
d r r " b u ll b " | i u b l l» h r d Itt l b " H a n fo rd
S o l i c it o r f o r Cnmsilnlnanfii
P a l l y H e r a ld , n nrw"i&gt;n|&gt;"i |&gt; n b |l.lird S -&amp; -U -1V M — l - J - X - U - I J - S O *
In H anford . S e m l n o U C o u n ty . V lo rld a ,

What an Automobile Owner Like:

... Wlimaa

MOKE CARS SHAKE THEMSELVES TO PIECES THAN
EVER WEAR OUT

WE HAVE IT

Charge Hint up to vibration.
Vibration mune* car* to crow obi prematurely by rarking their
ehnaum, ib-rtroylng the ‘‘metal life” of vital jmrtit, Imuoning un their
biwllne amt cnuidnj: nquenk* nmi rnttles. Frequent, costly repalpi aro
the result.
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of its approximate siic or weight yet produced.
Tills has been accomplished largely by a complete machining of
the ernnkshuft and connecting rotls on all *tirfnoe*~a practice useti
by iUudcImkor.rxclusivt'ly pn cars at this price dud found only on a
■very few other cars whoso celling prices are from three to ten times
as high ns the Light-Six.
Then* nro 01 precision operations In tho m anufacture of the
crankshaft nlone, 40 of which twnge In accuracy from one-qbartcr
thousandth to tine thousandth of an inch.

SALES—BEitVU’I'j—b u r Slorai'e Cnparily Is llnlimiloil

REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Tho old -tim e alagecoachcx, used for years over tho historic Cariboo Trail in British Columbia, wero recently
replaced by Studebaker cars. These cars now m ake the 220-milo trip n o rth , from Ashcroft to Queonel, In
about a qu arter of th e tim e required by th e horse-draw n coaches, and th e fare ia only one-fourth of w hat
it was when th e passengers depended upon old Dobbin.

Specialists to tako '’m o tif your cur properly ami ni reason
able prices. All of our mechanics arc registered.
TIRES*

TUHES
ACCESSORIES
ROAI) SERVICE
MtUEE AIR AND WATER
GAS----------- O L

I). McKKIDE, Manager
J. E. Cren.shinv, Manager, Repair Department
PHONE 270

NOISES IN THE TIMING GEARS teeth. When chains nro iinjd, noise
is usually cause i by too much slack
When n noise occurs in the lintinu which permits the chain ta rido high
Hears, it cun easily bu dlatlnguUhed on tin* sprnkets and also strike tho
by a loud tigging or humming sou ml, case.—Automobile Digest,
and can easily be detected by sound*
LOCATING Sqi'KAKH
ing the timing egar tare With a lis­
Squeaks are apmrtinies n hazard­
tening rad or stethoscope. It Is grncmlly cnuiiod -by worn bearing* or ous undertaking to locate. A body
Hear teeth and in rame types by tostlnf? on the frame mievcnly will
warp!ntr which cauaoa the gear* to in most instances cause a cracking
niesli iinpiwporly, It Is frcqttc ally sound. !1y placing strips of lenther
evident, nfler tho main bearing have htween body and finnie (preferably
boon refilled, since this may change where body bolts pass through frame)
the Rear cent era and cam e the Rear this often overcome* this noise. A
teeth| In ntoih deeper.
Crank or nibbing or rnttlting noixb can most
ciunshaiL misalignment will also frequently be attributed to the edge*
cann improper
meshing of Rear of doom rubhinjr ' against thoir
frames.
Another annoying noire which of­
ten occurs is u sharp, dry squeak
cnminif from spring shackle bolts,
braku rod, clove*, pins, steering cross
tube connections, etc. Many owners
ajnd drivers Iweomc disemnaged in
tbij^r attempt- t o , obliterate such
squnks. Examine oilers or gieaes
cups nttacheil to spring bolts,-etc,,
to determine tlint same have free
passage, Piolialily some of the above
gpomuolioiii are too light or paint
mny be keeping the lubricant from
renthing the vital points. Squirt a
superfluous amount of oil around nil
moving parts. Rev that brakes nro
released completely and free from
draggirg. Automobile Digest.
EXPLOSION IN CAimiJKRTOR
, Popping back at the carburetor is
exceedingly dtirgcObu't If the car­
buretor h:»» just been primed or there,
is much of n leak. It iseamed by
lean mixture, leaky inlet valve or
alectrjcal' troubles in ijlstributor,
which came an explosion In cylinder
when inlet valve Lvopon. Look over
those parts carefully, an occasionally
n car burns and Is a total lass from
ftom this cause uloae.—Automobile
lligc-t.
POLISHING HKPLEITOKH

The CRAY'S claim th at it id an economy car has been definitely established by perform
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A GUAY'-afock touring cor wn» driven in the Fall of 1922 from San Francisco to New
York under ordinary driving conditions The car lmd no special equipment nmi wus neccomputtied the entire Journey by nu official observer of the American Automobile Association
This sturdy car established a new economy record—one that will undoubtedly stand for a
long lime to come—on average of 3:1.8 miles per gallon of gasoline for 4819 miles of travel.

Owing to tlw hig£ fmi"h applied to
lamp leflwtor*' ixftLmtS cani ahould
be taken In polinbing them, on U lit
an raay m atter to acrutch Ihis highly
poliaheil* hurfnee. A little powdered
dry rpugc applfcd with L' ihnmnia
in tho nuixt effective and aafext way
to clean reflectm1*. Wheh’badly tarnixhod, molaten the rouge with alco­
hol and upjd yas. M frre. then potiah
(he aurfacc with dry rougo. In doing
this alwayx uxc c4rcular iIrokeL—-Automobilo D lgcat/'l ’
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Tho Gray is an achievement. To built! a ear that could establish such a remnrkuble econ­
omy performance, thnt included such a high Quality in every detail, th at was so easy riding und

WIIBN NOlHEH OCCUR IN i
THE HOOtl AND PAN

so graceful-In nppcrtrnnce is no small accomplishment,

The pun under llbe engine U unij
which lx cn|wUt» of oiukiiig cflnxldcrabl.i not ho tf It lx n o r prOporly Atled
and rgldly nee a red In poxition. If It
lx pcnnaiK’iitly alturhcd loutenetn In
nol likely to tk’velop, although U U
poMibk* for xonm of tho bolln to
work looxe anil allow the pun to
vibrate agalnnt the frame or tnglnc.
p«nj which arv^t|tachaU e are much
more likely, irftw o ro o noUy from
lack of tightM fa of tho holding do-

You can also save money by having your car overhauled at our first class
repair department. All work absolutely guaranteed.

P H O N E 5 5 &amp; L -1

POWBR TO SATISFY TH E MOST EXACTING OWNER

IN n u n IT C U IT IT . S E V E N T H J I T I I ■T A I. M l l f l IT . N E U IN O I.il
CO I NT V, IT .H ill II \ .
In C h n n r r r y .
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TITLE .

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O n l r r l*air IT ih lli'n llim —CUnlliiii.
T o Hilbert II. Slutvr.'j*. llraliliTn'o unk n o w n . If III inn nmi If ilend In nil
p a r l l r s r l n l t n t n a n n lllte ro a l u n d e r Hu*
Mil.t U n h u rt 11. Mow to y ,
ii o r
ot lisrw ino, in a n t i f*i tin* la n d a bo tv*
u f i e r iliHiiTb.il, a m i in u!l u n k n o w n
lo irfotia, InTra. di'tlaooa. i i r n t i l n o . lojtA*
loos or n l l t o r c ln l m a n i a , r l u l m l o u un
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|i|i'i'&lt; *■ o r | nt rt' i*ta i f Hindu, d o sc rlb o d
n s follow a, | o ivU: l.otn M mid f.ft of
Hn Ilford l l o lt lb l " Vdi'.ltloti In Mnufnid,
in K. niltuilo. C o u n ty . F l o r i d a !
t o n u n d ouch of &gt;oii n ro I o n ' by r e •lulrod nud nr&lt;* o r d e r e d In (»■ nm i i*|th o u r In fur.i ilm i T i c u l i C o u rt ill und
fo r Kumlnolq C o uIlly. K torldu. In I 'h n n r n r y , nit Unit, lit H anford , K lorjdn, un

A. C. FORT, Manager
THE ACCESSIHLE FILLING STATION WITH SERVICE
Sanford, Florida
Corner First Street and Myrtle Avcnu
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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.
The most distinguished car in America with the
many open and closed car designs to suit your wish.
See us today/ We will bo glad to demonstrate the
advantages of owning a Cadillac.
SALES

NORTH ORANGE AVENUE-------

SERVICE

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

�TWELVE THOUSANDS FORDS A there wore order* filed with Ford
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Motor Co. for IIOO.OQO car* and truck*,
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what Henry Kurd, Automobile and only 1(JO,(WO were built, leaving
Wizard, intend* to manufacture each 1 1^0,006 'purchasers to wnlt another
day during 1024.
f( [ m onth'for their tnri) while thl* month
At Ujte present time, there are man- thn dealer* nrn not receiving enough
ufacturrd In the United, States aloof, r^rs, to, till ) their- orders, they nre
7,000 £ord cars, trucks nnd tractor? hopeful that the present rate of proeach day, yet they are not enough duction will lie able to tnko care of oil
to supply the demand. During May)' ortlc?* In tm 'itf x t few months.

MOTOR OILS ;AND GREASES

Driving Through

you oVer stop to think juat, how much motor
n l i iJ
f l '..'M
means to a_____
car?
It is the life,of _____
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car will always be at its best.
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Rhould use V EEDOt.

The top picture ihovr* Wltlum T . Burke and the StudeIniker Special-Six whirh recently won the Oran Premio of
Ar^enUuc—South America** moit Important Automobile
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The liottom picture *lto*ci Pari* Gianni in the StmlcUiker
'Light-Six winch finished in (turd place, Thi* car also won
the Presidential Cup, donated hy the I ■rsident of the Ar•ntlnc, for the fastest time between Ilurnoi
Marion

AJAX AND EN§IGN TIRES
7 TIIPES

The above picture shows Mr."
Burke (left) ami his mechani­
cian (right) in tlie midst of a
refmrku
ovation (ruin the

ACCESSORIES

GAS

GARAGE AND MACHINE CO,

crowds.

Corner Oak Avenue and F irst Street-

% For my Gun, Oil and Spare Tire nnd gelling service Ihttl
cnn’l he.equalled in Florida
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TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

12,000 Per Day.
Henry
Ford
is iA*6'position to In­
Fabric GOOD Miles
Cord 10000 Miles
crease ilia production to 12,000 enr*
per day within three months, but
30x3 ........... $ 7.10
30x3'/* ............$12.50 3■ ,(lnt
he desires to know whether or
3 0 x 3 '/............
8.10 32x4
20.05 N nut. (he consumers will he ready to
31x4
12.80
33x4
21.20 y take this number .of Ford*, hence
inauguration of the Ford Week*
32x4
..... : 15.20
34x4
22.10 3* the
|y Pun base Plan, which Ima boon
33x41 ............ 16.75
34x4'/*............ 20.50 ■ mil'll an iiniiualKieil success, here nnd
34x4
17.50 35x5. ........ 32.80 ■ in all parts of the United States.
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It***elation to .Salary limitdVagc &lt;&gt;»
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Earnera.
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H irer tire thousmuls of families
■ and individuals who desire to buy
3 Ford* hut owing to the amnllnrss of
3 their incomes they have never been
* able to lay aside ttnough money either
■ id. pay cash for their Ford, nr to
3 make the Hint payment, and pay the
3 bn Inner on some of the current do*
*j ferret] payment plans. The Ford
Phone H7.\V--------■ Weekly Purchase Plan pula n Ford
FIRST ST. and E U I AVENUE
3) In reach of the multitude, nnd they
" now see whereby they can save with

Also Getting: ah Ice Cold Chcro*Cola Free oil
Saturday and Sunday

WESTERN, UNION
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O.kUnJ win, a(tint Shattering »lt
M t iM u m M iM - a atutk &lt;&gt;akjaiul
nlm «*&gt;•« hull, l a t i a i l i l i i an j
( 3ua C ur. - lur ilia u.u n J cun.
M m l n i l w In the annual Lta
Angrlrt lu Cam|&gt; C u n t Ikuniuut
Hun u n ja ,t&gt;a ui|*«&lt;W »a |4 thn
A a u ila u AutiMnubUa A n a . .

C a p tu re s F irst P la c e a n d C la ss C u p
Thirteen other makes of can, Including
lighter (buretUodcr cars, yielded to the
Oakland HU’S phenomenal record of 65.17
Joo-mlka—io.VJ actual mUea per gallon!
Never before In an official contest has a
motor car traveled 360 miles—up steep
mountain grade* and over all kinds of roads ^

Do you wonder that Oakland can definitely
prove the superior quality of (is car on the
basis of "know n mileage.” Buy comb ten*
economy—buy (irotnl performance—buy
known mileage! You can get all o f these
things only In the Oakland - lha car bulk
by a division of General Motor* to be the

KENT VULC. WORKS
Oak Avenue ’hnd Third 8treet

•Sanford, Floridt

thia plan, tind" accumulate sufficient £
money to buy n Ford for thfir pleas- ■
urp tmd rccrautiun, nnd dporhapa to (k
use to bclturi'thcmsclvcK in a buai- ■
news way, or to increase their income. 3
iThc Plan.
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The plrfii Is very simple. Deposit *
five dollar.^ irt any bank i nthe coun* *
ty, nnd milledrUepo*is there each week ■
of amounts of $1 tip, nittl in n very 3
abort lime, ydiir deposits nod the in- 3
h*n-at Wlik*h^hwtt"ltW«ri|tald ymr 'm if*
them, will etiWblcr you to Ik? the owner ■
&lt;i fthe one tiling in the World which 3
will give you a t the mine time, 3
health, plenum?, recreation and a ■
better knowledge o f yotir own county ■
and ntiile for the sm allest invest- ■
ment and cost;
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Results.
From the standpoint of a man who
is not in position to nrcumulnle a
sufficient amount of money i^herwisc, this plan produce* wonderful
results. By laying aside each week
onl ya few dollars, hid* able to on Joy
th eplensures nnd benefits heretofore
taken advantage of only hy men of
means. From the point of view of
a nmn who already own* n car, this,
plan opens lip new field* of thought,
livery good loudness mini lays aside u
Ford Touring Car Complete, S tarter and Demountable Rims
certain amount each month or year
With each enrollment in the Ford $5.00 Weekly Purchase Plan, you will bo given n Gift
for “depreciation,” of hin stock of
Ticket,
which,,if drawn, at the -public drawing to bo held in front of Dio Sanfartl Herald Olt ioe.
goods, farm implements, buildings or
SATURDAY!
AUGUST 18, 1928. will entitle you to the Ford car.
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machinery ns tho cose tnny bo. If
you own a car, why not set aside five
This is no chance,' we nre merely giving this Ford Car away as an incentive to got you to
dollars each week it's a “Sinking
open a Savings Account, with which you can purchase n Ford car, in any of the following insttFund," ami whet) the time roll*
tutloim: First National Bank, Sdminole County Bank, Peoples Bank, of Sanford, also tne
at mind for you to . hlty a new car, I Bank of Oviedd nnd the Bnnk of Mo^nt Dora, Florida. You nre not .spending your money,
you will hnvo sufficient money to
you are saving it.
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Seminole .Securities Company, will accept partial payments of Edrd ears laying 8 per cent
Addiliilnal Saving*
interest
on these payments. ,
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We will nlso give one ticket with each $n,00 payment on the enrollment between now wo
you have seen beyond doubt that you
August 18th,
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have bcni'Htcd very much thereby-.
Tito following members were among the first to enroll in the Ford Weekly P u r c h a s e , Plw:
D was a comparatively easy m atter'
for you to save what you have, there­
Frank Akers
C. G. Tyre
W. H. Hand
Tom Moore
for fit will Ik? still easier for you to
L.
L. T ho m p so n
Miss
Bernice
Austin
H.
K.
llaryis
C.
J.
Marshall
save in this plait, tuul your benefits
Mitjs.
Maude Tyrt
Jessia
Hutchinson
A.
H.
Beckwith
F.
D..McBride
will Ik? increased thereby.
It. C. Bower
J. C. Hutchinson
J. N. ToTar
VV. R. Pulqston
Ford Touring Free.
Sara M. B ritt
W. C. Hutchinson
M. D.-Tarbel), Jr.
.T, J. Purdon
In order that hu may again lead
E.
L.
Burdick
E.
F.
Ilausholder
Robert
Williams
Pijie
Orgun
Club
number of enrollments
the Mate
H. B. I/cwiH
H, B. Crenshaw
Wight
D
iwl Po.
3. Puleston
secured, Kdvvanl Higgins is going tn
Millard
Woodard
Mrs. I t W. Coleman
R. Marsh
Frederic Rlnes
glVe w ith 1each lantUtuenl, and a lso
J . p . Williamson
V. E. Douglass
Elton J. Moughton
E. S. Itigney
with each deposit of .$5, a numbered
E. C. Woodcock
R. B. Dodson
Tom Meredith
F.
Root
ticket, which, &gt;if drawn on August
W. C. Erickson
T. D. McCullcr
A.
ltumph
JHt.li, will ci.tntle you t u , the Ford,
.Earle T. Field ,
F. L. Miller
C. U West, Jr
H. Stafford *
touring ear, which Vtlll ho, givun to
*T. .M, Fox W. E. Watson
P. A. Mcro
Sands
Sclleck
«omc&gt; person, on above date. Draw­
J. M. Gallaglier
Geo. W. McRory
M oirjrU iW W W
C. Smith
ing-will tnko. place In fao^l .of the
Jbe Gonxalea «
E. Mclstm
M.
H. Wbitnci
ilph.E- 5tevt*ns
rtcrald offit-f, *an Raturday Augu*t
1U. E. Herpdqn
W, L. Morgan
A. E. Vewell
W. Smith
Itllh, IMT**ii(k1&gt; Will l*1 in ch-iigc "i
three judgaii. These t«. he ahnouncwl In tlit?’next few days. Apy man,
woiimn or child Itt cnlitlod to hold a?
ticket except Uiom i» the employ o f|
Reward llig g ln a..!.
f .U ' •«
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During th e ' n«xt fow weeks, „one,
pf the salcsnjeri of the h»eal dealer
Authorized Ford Dealer
will call upon yauj autl explain, the
plan. Ik? ready for ldm, an you c c r-'
SA N FO R D ,
talnly will never rrgrut startin g
pl ili, then by Icatnlog Urn lu b lt of
thrift, XA dollar eaved ia o dollar
made."
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grip of a foreign monopoly, are rank­ i R n u i u i M i i H i m i i a i n i M i i n n n m i n t i m i n a i
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart­
ment, Herald &amp;tRBfhti&amp;'$25.0p per
ed among th e'g ro at commercial and
month.—D. W. Herndon.
65-Gtc
patriotic achievements of the ptesont
generation, for the restriction JegifJFINE BUILDING lota, orange groves,
a-tion was designed to extract - mil­
raw "lands, farms, homes, etc. You
lions of dollars from tLe pockets of
can live in n pleasant, healthy village
the American people.
'and do business in Sanford if you like.
JUNE 17TII
T n cab find the A tM of
Classified Ada 1c a word. No
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While
Mr.
Firestone
was
practical­
!T tfj H r. * * * * * * M#»
Ad taken for lean than 25c.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOR RENT—Apattmcnt, 2 conneci- •
ly unaided, and in some Instances eras
la Sanford la this Column
And positively no Classified
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Soup: Pottngo tie’ Capon
ing rooms, private bath. Furnished
actually opposed by Certain manufac­
••rii day.
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
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17,
1923.
room. 411 Park Ave.
GA-Otp
turers of rubber products, he set out
Celery Ilcarta
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Sliced Tomatoes
mnat accompany all ordera.
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Subject:
to
counteract
the
artificial
stimulus
Quen Olives
Dill Pickles
Count the word* and remit
•
"GOD THE PRESERVER
given prices of crude rubber by a
WANTED ' ■ •
acordingly.
OF MAN.”
:
• Prime Ribs of Western Beef au Jus
gorup of powerful British rubber
WANTED—Oscd musical instruments •
Chtfreh Service 1.0:45 a. m.
growers,
whose
program
was
great­
Roast Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce
instruments of every description. •
* * i n * Ml im
Services will be held , In the
ly
aided
by
the
English
government
Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, Glniscd
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. l*rice • Palm Room of ..the Valdes Hotel. *
Music Co., Tampa and Zack Street, •
Stuffed Tuning Chfcken, Giblet Sauce
All am WELCOME.
* through the passage of laws restrict­
Tampa, Fla.
6-25-Imo-c » * '■# •
• • * ing production. Although tho Rub­
tell aa. Pboa« 4»a
FOR SALE
Fried Spring Chicken, Family Style
ber Association of America claims
W
X
N
TM
)-A
n
energetic
agent
.
to
Peach Fritter, Fruit Sauce
■-»* *
FARM ERS-Vou can gat Mm) kmc
to represent 80 per cent of tho rubber
represent a live, progressive life
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
frames and irrigation plugs a t th*
industry
of
this
country,
it
decided
S f o r d n o v Is l t v S a n f o r d Novelty W nrks
Macaroni au Gratin
The following will bo tho services
5 Stuffed Bell Pcppcra
100-tfr insurance company In Seminole coun­
to take no aggressive action against |
ty. Wo will assist such a man In the at the Presbyterian church Sunday:
Spaghetti
Italinn
Can
diet!
Yarn*
WORKS _
the unwarranted leglnitaion, and Mr.
►•OR SALE— Uoaler and Gays' psints productlo nof business and will co­
0:45 a. ra.—Sunday school.
Creamed New Potatoes
Fresh String Beans
Firestone proceeded to carry on his
V. c. COLLER* 1‘rop.
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty operate with him in such, a way th at
11 a. m.—Preaching.
Garden
Spinach
Early
June
Pena
Corn on Cob
campaign practically single-handed.
193-tfc will make for him a good Income. For
7 p. m.—Senior C. E.
*•' *• • t ■■ "• •’.«
‘
incrul Shop and Mill Works, Sanford agenta.
He sent representatives to England
particulars address Sumter Realty &amp;
'
Pies
Coke
Custards
Banana
Ice
Cream
8 p. m.-^-Preaching.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for Investment Co., Rushnoll, Fla. G0-6tc
Work
and et in motion a movement through
Coffee
Milk
Cocoa
Ice Tea
tho newspapers and other agencies
LCTOR and BU ILD ER .Belting, 15 eggs for $1.00. Mrs. WXN'f'Et)—To hear from some one
nOLY CROSS CHURCH
Ellsworth,
Dcardoll
Avenue,
San­
against
tho
legislation,
with
the
re­
ConiBicrrial 8 (rent—Sanford, Fla.
Church services for thd 3rd Sunday
with farm land, that Wants to share
:
ford.
f&amp;.tfp
crops. Box 765, Sanford, Fla. C8-2tp a fter Trinity, June 17th, will hot • sult that a Parliamentary investiga­
tion of the situation was oredered.
FOR BALE—5 Pointer pupn, No. i MAKE $5ii weekly a t home, furnish7:30 a. m.—Low Celebration.
The agitation aroused reflected It­
B. W. HERNDON
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San*
•
0:45
a.
m.—Sunday
school.
names ami addresses. Experience
self in the Far East, where the Brit­
ford Avo.
63-tfc unnecessary. Particulars free.—Unit­
11 a. m.—Morning service.
ish crude rubber is grown.
■
8:00
p.
m.—Vespers.
NOW
IS
THE
TIME
to
plsnt
citrus
ed Mailing Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. 68-ltp
INSURANCE AGENCY
In America Mr. Firestone's activ­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaM B M auauBnauaiatiR nRliauaM ta
The Rector will bo a t Christ church,
fruit
trees.
I
have
ready
for
plant­
W A N T W H E A lf fr o m owner havriRB-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
Longwood, a t 3:30 p. m. for Vespers. ities were instrumental in bringing
ing, Valencia, soffa, tangerine, Luc
ing farm for sale; give particulars
to the attention ut the government l» IASI, linn nii-il nalil r r r t l n m t i ' In Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Gim Gong, lemon and grapefruit, alt and lowest price.—John J . Black,
..ff lrr , anil 1m* m m lr a p p lli'n tlu ll
the
necessity of this country looking fmv
FIRST.
METHODIST
CHURCH
S. O. Shinholser
on sour orange stock.—B. T. Tiller, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
Under Section 675 of the General
o r T n x H. n l i n timiii! in u c c u n t s t i r *
The pastor being a t Lakeland work­ to new sources of rubber supply, and u 'tlh Inw. Snld r i T t l l l r n t r r n i t i r a r t n
1‘aola. • i , . .
&lt;5S-6tc
Slstutee of the State of Florida
,
G-W-23-30-3tp
till' fn llm v liu ; t l r v r l l i n l |irtilu&lt;rlV nllss a result congress appropriated a u n l n l In Mi’in ln n li’ i ,*'iihty, Kfurlilii. In ing
in
tho
Summer
School,
Rev.
L.
M.
Contractor and Builder
____
_ is hereby given that R. L.
Notice
FOR SALE—Red Seal Continental WANTED—Couple to care for and
Thomas,
professor
of
History
anil
half
million
dollars
for
thnt
purpose.
I
f
t*.
\andI
IT.
lirM'Ury'M
wheeler*
purchaser
heeler,
purchaser of
of Tax
Tnx
Ccrtifltruck engine.—A. U. West, Route
AiMlllt.ii lit 1,4i it it m it,t.i. Th*&gt; s u m Innil
-—
bonrd agrd lady in her own home. Philosophy in Southern College, will The interest of automobile manufac­ lit*In
eatu -No. 3081,
dated the 6th
day of
FLORIDA
(FORD
it
nnnrsiM-il
nt
thi*
i
l
u
t
r
nf
t
h
r
InA.
G0~6tp Apply 210 French avenue.
G8-4tp fill the pulpit a t both services on Sun­ turers and other industrial enter­ llilllff n f nufIt f f r l l U f H t f tn t h a iiltuil* June, A. I). 1899, has filed said certi­
of K." 11. B ra d le y . I ' n l m n nnlil e r r t l i t - ficate nl my office and has ntade ap­
FOR SALE—10 acres on Celery ave­
prises ,ns well as of the aulomobile r u l e nil it 11 lie reileem nll n ff iir iB u u In plication for Tax Deed to (Baud in acday.
VKRA
STEADMAN
GETS
DIVORCE
l, P. Connelly &amp; Sons
T nx D e n i n III Innuii th f ri'.ili mt
nue, In hlgh^tktc of cultivation, to­
Dh Thomas Is a graduate of Em­ owners of the couptry, was aroused. tInh en1Sirrt
cordanco with law. Said certificate.
tiny »f J u l y A. li. I n t i .
K ata n U atM
gether with cytjp, two good mules,
described
WITNKHH m v nffli'ln l n lttiiu ln re nm l embraces the following
ory University a t Atlanta', and a man Tho critical situation in which Amer­
n n il th in t h e 16t 1i itny n f J u n e A. D. property situated in Semlnoto Coun­
LOS ANGELES, June 10.—Vera of splendid parts, as welt as ft first
wagon, jlpraybtg machine, seed bed
irst^Estate, li*;Uis and Insurance
ica wns placed was mnde known to IBS).
ty, Florida, to-wit: Beg. SE" cor. of
cloth, paper and wires, house, barn Steadman, motion picture actress, class preacher. You will be delighted
K. A. i m r i U . A H S .
all having our nation’s welfare at tHF.AI.)
one IB
'104*8 Magnolia Ave.
_________________
Sec.
1G, Twp. 21 8., Range 3t E, run
C
le
r
k
C
i
r
c
u
i
t
C
o
u
rt.
and all tools, a t a bargain. Sec own­ was granted a divorce from Jackie to hpar him.
Xemiii'tie Cminiy. I1'tor Ida. I N 229 yards, W S3 yds., S 220 yds., E.
heart.
Taylor,
orchestra
lender,
in
the
su­
er for price and terms, and save com­
, . . ... -!V ,iAyiMrti^V,:KKM’ "
33 yard*. Ilk A. The said land hcTho Scrap Iron class will furnish
...........................
ing assessed at the date of the issu­
C7-2tp perior rouro yesterday. She charged their own teacher fo r Sunday which
TEWART The Florist mission.—J. II. Estridge.
1D&lt;I oat
XifitcT out,
ance of such certificate in the name of
,
Flowers-------------- Floral Designs FOR SALE—Ford cut down complete­ cruelty.
will )&gt;c to their possible advantage.
.\ullrr « f AptillrnllnN 1st T m
J..S . Crutchfield.'
I
’n
U
rr
Mrrlltut
ATS
nf
t
h
e
(
i
r
H
r
r
n
l
ly overhauled, can be seen a t Park
Both the Intermediate and Senior
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923
Also: Tax Certificate No. 456, dat­
| Annual and Ornamental Plants
N la ln l r n nf I h r S lftfr n f Klnrliln.
HOME SEEKERS
Avenue Garage. $125 cash.
G7-2tp
Epworth Leagues will ipect a t tf:00.
N n llc e l« lirn -tiy a l v e n I h n t Mrs. ed the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1918,
K atelln M nnley, | i u r c li n * r r n f T « * i ’rr*
i have n choice number of lota on
Myrtla Ava^— —- Pheaa12&lt;0*W FOR SALE—One Maxwell 5-pasa.
The Wednesday night prayer meet*
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur ll tl i'k l r N&lt;1. ITS. ilnli'll tin* Mil iln)' n f has filed said certificate in my offlro
which
I
will
build
homes
to
suit
the
J
u n e A.‘ l». IS II, Iibh fllml snlil e e r t l - and has made application for tax deed
log
will
ho
led
by
tho
pastor.
touring car in first class shape.—E.
ut approximately the same hour and rati*
In toy nf fire, utnl Iiiis m m lr nnjill- to Issue in accordance with law, said
Individual
taste.
minute.
I'nllnn f u r T n* P e r i l tn Is su e III n r - certificate embraces the following de­
lNFORD m a c h i n e II. Peters, Box 7G5, Sanford, Fla.
These lots are located in different
n r i l n u r e w ith la w .
Hnlil m t l t l r s l r scribed property situated in Senitnolo
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
. G8-2tp
Ort ri m
list* June
July Aur. Sept.
hrnres
th e
fn ltu w tiiu
ilrsrrlh n l
COMPANY
parts of the city, full sited lots.
Sunday school 9:30 a, m.
6:28
6:41 iirii|irrty s l tu H f n l In H emlnnln I 'n u n t y , County.-Florida, to-wit: Beg. 6G yds.
I 4:05
4:31
5:33
n r U l s , t n - w l t i N IP * nf MW‘4, Hoc. J«. W, of SE cor. of Sec. 16, Twp. 21 S,
1 have a number of new up-to-date
fOK RENT
Morning worship and sermon 11 u. •J 4:55
7:20
6:20 0:14
7:38 U
general Machine and Bailer
T w p . El M. II. U I Inst. 40 n r r r s . T h e Range 31 E. Run N 220 yds. W 110
until Inliil hctllK s s s r s s r i l Hi ( h r d u tu
tfo k RENT—New house, 4 rooms and plans I will be glad to go over with m. Subject, Is God Interested in His 3 5:47 6:02
Works
8:17 8:37 nf
7:11
Ja. S. 220 yds., E 110 yds. 6 acres.
I s s u s n r r nf s u c h rr r tl tl i'H l e III (h e
^ bnth, alio garage,' $35 per month. you, or let me go over your plans World?
9:30 imiiu&gt; nt K, O Hw^nsiin, P u l r s s snhl ho said land hieing assessed nt tho
4
6:43
7:01
8;0G
9:24
: Cylinder ,Grl*dfnjr r
i* slm ll h r rrrtre n te fl n r r n r i l - date of tho Dsuanco of such certificate
W honc 288:
‘ ■
It.
G7*3tp with you.
Baptist Young People's Unions 7 6 7:24
7:56 9:00 10:11 10:32 pl uear t ItnOral
Ills To* l |e e d w ill Is su e t h e r e o n in the name of J. C. Patterson.
Automobile Repaint
Terms like rent to responsible peo­
6 8:17 8:51
9:67 .11:08 11:20 nn ( h r B r i l liny nf J u l y A. 9 . IASS.
o'clock.
FOR REN1r^V tjlakni apartments, on
Acetylene* Welding
Also: Tax Certificate No, 2367,
m y n f f l r l n l s l i f u a t u r r anil
L' 1-. S
Mil n■■■ ■■, ■a. ... .&gt; I *« S-,
9:44 10:52 11:41 11:51 s r sWITNBHM
Evening worship and sermon 8 7 9:07
First street, 11-room
apartment, pri ple, with only sufficient payment up­
l Ilihi th o ttfth liny n f Jlllli’ A. I». dated tho 6th day of November, A. D.
tone 62 — Sanford, Florida vnto hath, kitchenctto alcove, stove, on acceptance to guarantee carrying o’clock. Subject, The Immortality 8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:46 j»*a.
1895, has filed said certificate in my
IHI'.AI.)
K. A- IMHHH.A8H.
office and has mado application for
9 16:44 11:30 11 ;50
1:38
1:08
r i r r k t ' l r e u l t I 'n u r t .
Ice box and Janitor service. East side out purchase agreement.
of Friendship.
Give address and phone number for
S. Leak
J, V . Colclough exposure. $30.00 until October 1st.
Krinlniilii I ’o u n iv . r l n r h l a . tax deed to issue in accordance with
1:51
2:28
Prayer meeting Wednesday evo- 10 11:30 11:50 12:42
Itv : A M Wi:HKM, P. t*.
law. Said certificate embraces the
interview. Will be able to start build­
nlngr* o’clock. • The address will..hr 11 12:16 . 12:24 - 1:31 ...2:47 . 3:18 C .lM - S S J o - T - T - M - tl - n tr .
$k
Colclough 1
.
following
described property situated
“
~
"T *
ing imnicdiikclyi”
'— 4:09
3:35
1:10 2:13
in Seminole County, Fiorina, to-wit;
HNSTmANTE ‘
T vFOR
,
Study No. 4—lnterrnclal World Con­ 12 1:00
RlTN I^W clakn
apartment,
Address Post Office Box 1041, San­
5:00 t u l l r r nl AnaHenllna fee T « i l l e e ! Beg. 33 ydo.'W. of SE. ror of Sec. 16,
4:24
13 1:40
1:55 3:94
Fire—Life—Auto
small ono-room apartment, private ford, Florida.
P n H r r S e r l U u STS n f I k e f l r n - r a l
tfc ditions.
Twp. 21 H.. Range 31 E., run W 33
2:33
3:51
5:57
6:13
14
2:20
d. 3 First N a tl Bank Bldgi-Annex
S l s i u l r s nf t h e S l n l e nf I ' l n r ld a .
Tho musical feature of the morn­
bath.' Kltchenncltc. Eastern expos­
yds. N. 220 yds., E. 83 yds., 8. 220
N
n
l
l
r
r
Is
h
e
r
e
b
y
H
lv
rn
Ih
u
l
'
J
.
1
5
.
3:15 4:40 0:14
15 2:55
0:59 t t s r t l e l t . u u r r h s s r r nf T u x O r t l t l e s t e yds. Tho said land being assessed a t
INFORD
FLORIDA ure. $25.00 Until October 1st. 04-6tc CAMPING PARTIES
ing will be the following:
8:02
7:18
16
4:00
3:34
5:32
Nn ] B , iln tn l t h e Sth ilny n f J u l i e A. tho data of the issuance of such certi­
"The King of 1-ovc My Shepherd
AND AUTOMOBILES
FDR RENT—Welakn, apartments, U t
li. 1» ! 1. h " s filed unlit r e t It first u J n
ficate in the name of Unknown.
6:39
8i229:03
4:54
17
4:21
Is,"
Miss
Maude
Ballentlnc.
o ffic e , nm l tins m m lr n iiti ll r s t lu n
THE HUMMER SPORTS
street, 2 room apartment, overlook­
Unless said certificates shall tic re­
10:00
T
a
x
’
P
e
e
d
tn
Is
su
e
In
n
r
n
i
t
t
t
s
n
,
5:48
7:34
9:25
18
6:08
"My Father Watches Over Me,"
law .
Mold e e r t l flea l » i m h r s c e s t h e deemed according. to law Tax Deed
fat ing tho lake, lnrgc rooms, 2 beds. Pri­
8:40
10:25
10:50
19
G:02
6:47
fnlluWltur d f s e r l h e d |ir&lt;&gt;iirriv s t t u s t r d will.Issue thereon on tho 16th day of
With the advent of the 1923 sum­ Mrs. A. M. Phillips.
vate bath. "Kitchonnctte, stove and
7:51
9:13 11:21 11:45 In M rm in n lr G o u n t)'. F l o r i d a . t n . w l t : June, A. D. 1923.
20 7:02
Musical
feature
or
the
evening
will
m
er
camping
season
the
prediction
is
l.nt
(IS. A l t a m n n t c L. II * N. &lt;*«.
Ice box. $45.00 until October 1st.
8:57 10:64 11:67 12:07 T h e snhl la n d b a l n g u a se u a r d nl t h e
21 7:34
WITNESS my official signature and
•
'.
C4-6tc being made that more than 12,000,000 be, “Tho Day Is Ended," (B artlett)
nee n f ntirh e e r t l f l r u l e scat this tho 11th day of May, A. D.
11:43 12:31 12:53 dIna l teh enf n Iuhnre Issiiu
9:59
22
8:32
n
t
il.
K
A
d
k
in
s.
BUNGALOWS, cottagca and apart­ people* will visit the national parks Joe Graham.
1:18
■Alsu T a x G e r l i n e a t r
Nn. EES. d a t e d 1923.
1:37
23 0:30 11:01 11:63
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
t h e r.|h day* " f J u n r A. P. m i l , h a a
ments for the summer season at and city camp sites, throughout the
2:01
2:19
12:47
24
10:28
11:50
lllril said r r r l l l t r u t i i In ni&gt; n t f | e r a n d
Clerk Circuit Court.
- ALL SOULS CHURCH.
Cards of Sanford's Reput- M Daytona Beach.' Reasonable rates. country, according to G. II. JPeasley,
lias
m
a
d
e
a
p
iille
n
tln
n
f
u
r
T
s
y
Deed
2:56
2:42
25 11:20 12:97
1:37
Seminole County, FIs.
nfTomorrow,
the
fourth
Sunday
In
leniie
In
a
r
e
o
r
d
a
l
i
e
e
w
i
t
h
law
,
Maid
general'
sales
manager
of
the
Olds
•hlo Professional Men, oach I Will furniah photos and full informa­
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
3:21
3:20 r e r t i n e a l r « m h r a r r s t h e fc l lu w lm r d r 1:62
2:22
26 12:24
of whom. In hlo chosen pro- I tion upon request.—Bailey &amp; Haw­ ^Motor Works, latnxing, Mich, laist ter Pentecost, services will bo as 27 1:1H 1:53 3:04
e r lh e d |ir n |ie r ty s l l u a l - d In Hi'lnlunlu 5.12-19.26; 0-2-O-lG-Otc
•1:06 st ’n
3:55
n iily . F lo r id a , i n - w i t : l a d M l , Al(Melon the Horald recoin- I kins, Daytona Beach, Fla. 5-31-lmo-c year, Mr. Peaslpy says, 3,092,000 per* follows:
4:43 t a m n i i t e U II Ac N. C*n T h e s a id I n the Ulrrult Cmurt. Seventh Judicial
4:22
2H 2:10 2:41
3:44
L o w M o s s a t 10:30 n. m.
la n d h e ln u a e s r s s r d a t I lie d a*" n f I h r
sons visited the national forest re*
■ends to the people.
I
4:20
5:10
5:22 Issiiunee
t'trcuii. tn and fu r the I' naaly ml
3:20
29 2:69
FOR KENT—Six room, two-story
n f su c h
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e
Sermon on Christian Unity.
nervations; 595,000 persons "visited
krmlanle I'lnrlds.
l a I’h aa rer y .
n
a m e nf II. K. A d k in s. U n less s a id
0:09
5:00
5:52
30 3:4G 4:08
h'ouso, with garago a t G08 West
iTt a t i o n .
v a r i l f l c n t r a s h a ll he r e d e e m e d a c o a r d Benediction of tho Blessed Sacra­
the national parks and a t least six
W
il
li
a
m
A.
F
l
i
t
s
.
Mr..
J . U. D av id so n .
0:60
4:49
5:52
31
I mu In la w T ux D e n i will Issue t h e r e o n
First street. New, modern and com­
If f t . i Id I'r l u t i n g C o m p a n y , a r u r n a r a ­
ment
after
Mass.
million
more
spent
some
time
a
t
the
on t h e tEril da» nf J u l y A. D. I l f l .
pletely furnished. Apply to J, E.
ti o n T. F. Unwell. J . A W illia m s .
m y o ff tr ia l e l s n a t u r r a n d
Low Masses during the week at First Quarter Full Muon Last tlu srte r s - stVITNUNM
various camping idles throughout the
C II. D u tfln . H o w a r d P e V r r l ln . J,
l t h i s th e i* l h d a ) nf J u n e A. D.
| George, A. DeCottes I.ning, 620 Oak avenue, city.
M. W all a re, V. c . C nllcr, a n d Kllsa*
I SEE.
“
8 a. m.
July 5
glunc 28
l*ct h l.ctinnrd. w id o w a n d o n l y - h e i r Juno 21
’
fl-15-19-22-2fi-4tp country.
ItflJAL)
K. A. I uil'iJt.AMM,
• A tto r n e y - a t- L a w
Tomorrow
tho
monthly
envelope
u t- lu w u f N. IX l . i n n a n l . it. c, assd ,
"Dealers and distributors report to
t ' l r r k C ir c u i t C o u rt.
Aug 4
July 27
July 20
tfn m p lsltin n ta
Ovjk Semtnolo County Bask
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeep­
Miunlimlc C o u n ty . F lu rld u .
the Olds Motor Works," Mr. Pcatlcy collection will be taken up.
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Aug. 19
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says, "th at many purchasers of cars • Strangers invited to church serv­ Hcpt. 17
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turn tent dwellers for tho summer of Children's Day. It is desired that
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
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2:03
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No.
82
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“As an indication of the growth of friends.
a t t h e d a t e nf t h e I s s u a n c e nf su c h h a v e n r c la i m to h a v e a u m a I n t e r e s t
$160.00 season. N ear * ocean.—Mrs.
a n d t u th * l a n d s h a r s l n a h o v e d e ­
12:05 pro. c r r l l f l r a t * l u i h s n a m e nf U n k n u w p . In
No.
84..——,lli46a.m.
the
camping
tendency
throughout
the
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H arry H. Sams, Box 343, New Smyr­
U n l e s s ’ said r r r t i n r s l s s s h a l l h e r e ­ sc r ib e d . t h e r e f o r e , you, Kalita P n r k 3:52 pro. d e e m e d d r m r d l n a t n la w T a a U sed h u r a t anil K C. P a r k l t u r s t n r« h e r e b y
No.
80.__a.;. 3:42 p.m.
country I would like to point out that CAMPAIGN AGAINST
na, Fla.
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BRITISH CRUDE RUBBER No. 28.,.:— ..10:00 p.m.
California cities no whave 103 such
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J u l y A. ft. m t .
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sites,
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113
and
Iowa
110.
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• furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Departs seal
•New Ma'scfa Building
Arrive
AKRON, Ohio, Juen Ifl.—Owe of
a n d t h v r o m a k e a n sw e r t o th o h ill i # .
dreds of Others are scattered through­
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coni p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a s a l n s t y«ju. o t M
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Sanford, Florida Kent reasonable. 208 Oak Avenue.
7:30
a.m.
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xNo.
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the
outstanding
results
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the
cam­
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C le rk t ’l r e u lt C a u r t .
63-6tp out the country and with 10,000,000
8:26 pro.
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r id a .
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lurldi
people'visiting these places last year paign against the British crude rub­ xNo. 24.....
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%
s a id u r e h e t r b y o r d e r e d a n d r e u u t r
trict. Four filling stations and two would motor and spend their vaca­ ment made this week by th e,F ireN a i l e r a f A a a l l r a l l a a f a r T a x H e rd l a b* a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r s a i d Cl
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garages within block. Cheap to the
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tone Tire and Rubber &lt;k&gt;mpa»y of a
S l a l a l r * nt t h e S l a t e n l F lo r id a .
fo r d . F l o r i d a , o n t h e S th d a y of A
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of the country are oq the lookout for In ita announcement the company xNo. 167-------- 3:65 p.m.
D. t i l l , h a s llled s a id c e r t i f i c a t e In In t h i s c a u s e . O th e r w is e s d e c r e e p r o '
No. t l . ---------2:46 p.m.
m y nf f i r s , and h a s m a d e n p p l t c a t l u u c o i t ts a s o w ill h e e n t e r e d a g a i n s t sudd
tourist! and in soms p la n s this* men says:
,
.
6:80 aro. f u r T u x Deed tu Is su e In n r t - o r d s n c e u n k n o w n p a n i c e .
DR. G. S. SELMAN
“Tf»e crude rubber monopoly weak­ xNo. 168...........
have established Ipca}, ^Information
w lrh la w , - Mold c e r t i f i c a t e e t n h r a r s s
It, is o r d e r e d ( h a t t h i s no lle* b* p
7:10
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No.
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bureaus in their salesroom* to give ened when It came In contact with
u a t e d in Memlm de O uu n ty . F l o r i d a , tu - p a p e r c p p h l l s h e d In ■ • m l n o l* C o u s
Oviedo
Branch
aroused public sentiment. The press
l ! Lot I* F r o s t ’* T h i r d A d d itio n l a F l o r i d a , o h r o « w e e k f o r f o u r |l
Departs Aa llta
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m o n te . T h e said l a n d Ivolns a s s e s s e d l i v e w e a k * g a t o t h a l k s o w s
o
f the country today reflect* tba dsi Ey
camp sites, to tourists.
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ALS AND DRW

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arr coTHAT PRESENT N
OPERATIVE M A R K ED AND
PRICK STABILIZATION.

MRS. CRQBER

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LASKER
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TRIP
BIG
MADE HIS ESCAPE GIVES REASONS

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SANFORD, FLORIDA; FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928

GIVEN OUT IIY COMMISSION*

ATLANTA, Ga„ June IB.—Rural
' ER HAINES TO STATE
ADHERENTS OF 8TAMB0 ULMOUNT CLEM B N s/jSclK 1Y n l T lB .^ S ^ * o f f lc c r s of the first purtult
credit legislation, together with the
, DIRECTORS
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r s n y -w E R B o v e r c o m e %
group of 4he American arm y's flying force* hopped o ft a t Selfridge Field, federal reserve act, has given the
In an attem pt to reach San Antonio, farmers of tho country an abundance
near‘ here," at five o’clock thin morning
* ..
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.
.
...Ill
. &gt;L Aei
Texas, by sunset-this Evening.;. The flight, if aucces.ful . will m .rk an of credit; Senator Carter Glass of
achfevement unprecedented In the aerial world, m ilitary of leer, said as it
Virginia declared here yesterday in
Is the first time military fliera of any nation have attempt**! to move in
a naddress before the convention of,
To Expedite Applications f o r
group combat planJt equipped with complete combat arm .m ent so far from
the Nntninal Association of Credit WIDOW OF TAMMANY CHIEF­
Hoapitabt nnd DruRWHli Handful of Followers, Most WII.Y LRVIATHIAN SHOULD HAVE the home base in daylight hours of One day.
Mon. What they need now, he point­
TAIN WINS EVERY
* g ls ls
6f Whom Were
ed out, wns organisation for co-opera­
TRIAL RUN.
COUNT
( B y Tfce tw iiH a tr R F r e a e l
tive markets and measures to stabil­
WASHINGTON, Juno IB .-R elax- I
| B y Tike AeeeetaleB Frees*
WASHINGTON, June 16—Attacks
ise prlcys.
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DUBLIN, June IB.—A vcrdlet in at ion of prohibition regulations af­
on the forthcoming trial trip of the
Senator Glass in 'his address re
SOFIA, ^ p e T T ^ B u lK a r ia n tele­
favor of Mrs. Itula Croker was found fecting liquor supplies nf hospitals
Leviathan
were characterised as
view**! the rurnl credits legislation
graphic' agency confirms the capture
by the jury in the contest ovn* the and retail druggist i wns announced .
“party polemics'* by Chairman Las­
already enacted and said ho believed
will of the late Richard CroWr this by Federal Prohibition Commlsftoher '
ker last night In the first formal
congress has now furnished ample
afternoon. When the crowded court Haines. State directors were given
statement Issued frUm the shipping
facilities for the agricultural credit
room realised Me*. Croker had won on new orders to expedite applications
,
board since criticisms of the lineCs
of the conntry.
____^resistance which adherents of
every count the throng hurst Into a -for hospital* nnd druggists ta full
voyage to Cuban waters began to find
Everything haa been done, he said, tremendoue cheering and handclap­ limit tbelr yearly and quarterly atStsmbdultoky endeavored to make
,
its way into the press. Provision for
to make 1t easy for the farm er to get ping. The court tried vainly for con­ IftwanrC* and state directors were re~ •
haa been finally and definitely ovrr■L.
the trial was made by the board un­
into debt, but too little toward help­ siderable time to restore alienee. When minded that If hospitals and d n i|
come. Perfect order prevlato through­
m » TS»- A s ic w h it f l r r * « s »
. . . . .
. tm \
der a democratic administration,
WASHINGTON, June 16.—An agreunnt to pay Into the treasury |.o ,- ing him to get out of debt. The last qfliet finally came Chief Justice Ma f tores do not use the entire quota i^
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out the country.1
la sk c r pointed oat, when John Bar­
000,000 has been made by the Pennsylvania railroad system as a result or pieco of legislation along this line loney said he much regretted the one quarter they may draw difference
ton Fayne was chairman, and in­
Isolated from all hia followers, the
final settlement »*etween the railroad and the government of til accounts hr pointed out, was the passage of demonstration. Allegation that Hula in later period.
acidental expenses were approved by
the intermediate credits act by the wq* already the wlf* of Guy Masone
once mighty premier, ttx^y. had been
arising
out
of
war
time
federal
control.
The
Pennsylvania
a
congress necessary to the proper re­
a fugitive, puraued by troops beyond
reimburee the government for the co* of a largo number of beUor™ nt* lost congress. This provides for loans at tho time of her .m arriage to PAGEANT OPENS FIFTH
conditioning of tho ship.
made to iU liner during the period of governmeht control which overbalanced on rigrclcultural products, of • from Croker was declared by tho Jury to be
Piidop City? twenty mllea from EUANNUAL CONVENTION OF
Directing
his
reply
to
a
racent
all of the roads rlalnft against the treasury for damages under maintenance nine months to five years, and there unsubstantiated. Tho Jury also found
shlntxa, whore he withdrew after
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STATE LEG ION A IRES
statement issued from the national
has not been sufficient time yet to Mrs. Crokor not guilty of Influencing
a nengagemont In which there were
and
other
m
atters.
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headquarters, Mr. Iaskcr called up­
PENSACOLA, Fla., June 16.—The
see to what extent this will aid the her husband against his children.
a number of casualties.
on the committee to “ forget for the
landing of Panfllo deNarvaex with
1agricultural Interests of the country.
, Stamboulisky sta rte r for Ellshintmoment its temptation to misrepre­
hi*-vagabond fleet of five small vesSenator Glass described the feder­
sa in an automobile, disguised as an
sent for political purposes.’
eels,
the first white man to set foot
al reserve system as the grentest
aim y chauffeur. He had shaved off
.“ I appeal to them,” the chairman
on
these
shores of Pensacola bay In
credit system In tho world.
his mustache, when he and his party
said, "not to smirch the great ship­
1628,
the
landing of deLuna in 1669,
arrived at Plrdon, his four remaining
"It not only euved America during
ping enterprise upon which America
and
other
scenes in the Colonial his­
followers ware captured or killed by
the world war," he rtaid, "but it saved
a t the moment Is embarking. I am a
tory
of
-Pensacola
were re-enacted
troops and the automobile in which
the allies and enabled us all to win
Citrus plantings In Orange county
business man, not n politician. I am
Inst
night
on
llayou
Tcxar—a his­
they were traveling was seised. Dur­
an dother parta of Central Florida
the war."
‘
retiring from public pfflce in n few
torical
pageant
which
closed
the first *
ing the fighting Stamboulisky es­
lie also urged an extension of the will be more extensive this year than day of the Afth annual convention of
days.- But I plead, since we nrc to
caped and plunged Into the forest.
par clearance of checks through the at any tlmo in tho past, representa­ the Florida American Legion.
have, for tho time being, government
HO K/iows perfectly the country
tives of tho Florida Citnie Exchungo
federal reaerve hanks.
operation of ships, competing with
Fifty-tWo of the - sixty-five active
here said yesterday in discussing the
wharf 4he troops aro pursuing him.
Referring to friticism of the re­
privately owned ships of other coun­
posts
in Florida have delegates a t the
Ivan Rousseff, the new minister of
serve system, tho senator declared if citrus outlodk.
tries, that defeat ahnll not come to
convention. Membership campaign*
POCOIIONTAS,
III.,
J*
utve
"'lB^Four*bun
til
ta
today
kidnapped
John
Green,
the Interior, had issued an order for
So r w a t Is the expected increase In November 11, each year, a fifteen per
the politicians and demagogues .suc­
our aspirations through pnrty polem­
BtambeulUky. to be taken alive, if ics, dUcouVaglnng patriotic men of BO mall masseneer and ths Iasi seen of them prere xpredirig toward 8t. Louis ceeded in tearing down tho system, tho county’s acreage that a large
cent Increase in dues, publication of
poasibf?,' and tt* courts will aettle business ability who might otherwise forty-two miles southwest of here. The bandits obtained two pouches ° t the country will lie plunged back Into nursery company will open a new of­
n department Journal, and appoint­
mall, one of which rontnine.l $J,000 which was to have been rn rt of tho pay­
fice in Orlando soo, It became known.
hia fata.be persuaded at personal sacrifice to roll of the Pocohontas Coal Company. A posse has been organise,! in an ef­ periods of panic anil depression anil
ment of the stato adjutant by the
It was Indicated that the pltnipgs will
A sensation has been created by
contribute to tho success of govern­ fort to capture the bandit's and rescue G reen.' The mail messenger was tak ­ it will take fifty yunrs to work out
state commander, with approval of.
also M heavy In Lake, Seminole and
the diseovtry In the archives of the ment oyeration along business lines.
the executive cnmmittee1 were some ,
ing the money from the depot to tho postoffice when tho tondR* wlth ‘|r* ^ another system which can be no bet­ Osceola counties.
uationii hank th at Stamboulisky
Experts, Mr. Lasker
said, have revolvers ordered him into th rlr nutomobllo and sped away. The money had ter than the present one.
of tho.recommendations of the cxecu- &gt;
last March cashed a check for 120,Most of the nvw groves will bo de­
'estimate*! tho trial will cost 120,000, l&gt;een sent here from the federal reserve hank' at St. U uls.
tlvc committee.
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ooo,odb lavas, the sum having been “of which 1107,000 would have had
voted exclusively to oranges, accord­
Key West won tho commander's
authorised a t , a secret meeting of
ing to plans of growers. This is a t­ cup for the greatest increase in post
to be spent irrespective of whether
NEW YORK, June IB .-T he cashier of t h e Pullman Company and his
three members' 6f the Cabinet. The
tributed to the heavy production of
ingle guest was carried."
membership during the year, and
iHHiy guard were ruh»&gt;ed of 122,000 payroll'by alx armed inon t.rtuy as they
grapefruit this year and the slowness
burporio of the ex-premier wns desig­ n m
seven legionnaire* who died since the
were
e n t e r i n g the Sunnysldo Work* a t Long Island C
i
t
y
.
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In moving the crop which has result­
nated, beyond the statem ent that it
FHnriy Wiggly keeps right on a d -,
Inst convention.
was for the security of the state.
Definite information regarding the ed In a considerable portion rem ain­
vertising those specif! low prices on’
Band concerts, yacht and motor
The moral character of Stamboulisky groceries, canned goods, soaps, rice,
recent act of the state legislature In ing In the state until production of boat races and flag day m r t k t R
is belli* attacked by the press.
granting two annual scholarships, one early fruit* in other states forced tho under tho auspices of the Pensacola
salmon, etc. • Piggly Wiggljf store
Among the fOnsoquenccs of the fall here is popular because they have
for young men and the othrr for prices downward on nil of tho coun­ Elks, rounded out the day’s program.
■i
of Stamboulisky is the reversion of tho fine fresh groceries n tall times
young women, in the University of try ’s markets.
Judge I’hnrles B. I'arkhill, of Tam­
■i
Sofia'*' theologies) seminary, which a t very low prices and they advertise
At
this
time
there
(a
a
quantity
»r
Florida and the Stole Collego for
pa, a gubernatorial candidate was
was seised for the purpose of as­ them two or three times a week
grapefruit
yet
to
bo
moved
and
the
Women, for each county In tho state,
one of the speaker*.
tronomical Institute, the priesthood. and the thrifty housewife has Warn­
was received yesterday by County prevailing price, which to doing well
Other restorations of church proper­ ed to watch the Daily Herald for
to average a dollar a box, is unsatis­
Superintendent T. W. lAWton.
PARKER HPBAKR AT
ty include the large pine forest of Piggly Wiggly announcements—they
Tho regulations governing tho factory to tho producers.
FLAG DAY HHRVICK.
the Rlla Monartery, which StombouU- mean money saved and saving money
General eundltldna In tho orange
awarding of scholarships are:
K 008B V R L T 8 G R A V E sky seised and turned over to an exL—If there to more than ono ap­ groves aro better thun they have been
these days means much.
ploitatlon company, most of the mem­
OYSTER BAY, N. Y., June 10.— * _
plicant for the samo scholarship, It for tho last two year*. The recent
The following&gt;from the Tampa Trib­ u p along the sidewalks and the streets shall be awarded on the basis of a ruins stimulated the trees and the Governor Parker of Lous inn* hml
bers of wblcH were Italians, a t one*
covered with slush an exhibition such
Building permits for Daytons, Ses- une to interesting to Florida people:
fruit
has
dev*lo|»*d
normally
In
cuilfive
hundred
Elks
front
l^
n
g
Isla
n
d
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competitive
examination.
fourth of Its value.
hreexe and Daytona Bench totaled
SARASOTA, June 16.—John Ring- as 1 saw at the South Florida fair at
2. —Examination questions shall betraat with tho last two seasons when lodges yesterday held Flag Day aer* H
The new minister of finance, M. |316,000 the first four months of tho
Tampa or at Jacksonville of frulU
ling, who I* one of tho charter mem­
TheodorolT. has informed the hank­
hosed on high school work in Eng­ dry springs retarded Its development. vices In a natural amphitheatre,
and
flowers
and
vegetables,
of
fish
year.
ber* of tho new Sarasota County kalr
er kthat they must pay a larger share
and shells a n d the other wondorful lish, Algebra, Ancient History, Ameri­ Bprsying to underway everywhere and sloping down from the gruve of Theo­
there I* much dusting for rust mite, dore RoosevoR.
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. .’ll
of tb t Uxes. H* haa aisured them several letters has boon re-establish­ Association, betor* h returned to New things down here In winter would can nistory and Civics.
3.
—In case of but one applicantindicating
tho
that grove owner* expect u
however that the peasants will bear ed and all tho newspapers, Including Yerk after spending several days on a muke an exhibition th at would attract
Surrounded by a circle of &gt; great
grave.
their Shire. OitlerS h*ve been is­ those suppressed by the former flying .visit to overlook the Improve­ hundreds of thousands of visitors, j county hoard may make application bumper crop next season and wish to trees, and facing the
ments being mado on his 8araioU bay Your tarpon and other game fish and to the state superintendent for ap­ protect it from Infection.
sued by ths ministry of the •nte r ior
crowd
listened
to
Governor
Parker
regime, appeared today in the long property, Suggested th at the Fair Aa- . a • *A_ . t o .
• a
a
..e e m l n a l All
Estimates as to the extent of next and other speaker* eulogise the far­
dissolving peasant political
gim p And the m inncr of tholr tikiiiK [ointment without examination
accepted orthography.
sedation make Its initial opening, not
4.—Examinations shall be held the
created by SUmboullsky in order to
The property of the former cabi­ her*, but in Madison Sqosre Gordon would rival the sportsman* show It­ first Thursday In June of each year season's production burring unfortun mer president and c*U upon tha coun­
ate developments, vary from 18.000,­ try to adhere more closely to -hia
. avoid the possible danger of ex-« net members will be sequestrated. It
self. The detail* can be eerily worked
in New Y ork.. H lj Idea was to open
000 to 20,000,000 boxes.—Orlanjto Sen principles of Americanism, lest^
out and the various coctlons and coun­ at the county scat
cesa#« similar to those in RussU is announced. The administrative
In New York In January then remove
Three of the State College for
anarchists, bolshevUto and
against ths ruling classes.
•taffs throughout the country hare our exhibits back to Sarasota lor ties and their chamber* of commerce Women faculty will grade the papers tinel.
ran
be
depended
upon
to
graep
the
hordes
working under cover of
bqen dismissed and new prefects, our own annual county fair In Febru­
opportunity for the greatest chance of ths women applicants while three
BUECHARE8T, .June
— The
FUNERAL OF L. M. ALLBMAN
and
cowl#
utterly destroy th*
who for the most part are reserve of­ ary In time to carry them to the great
The funeral of L. M. Allcinan oc ilatlon uf democracy laid hy tho
for advertising Florida they have ever of the University of Florida faculty
town 'a f 8humJu, &lt;• fortified Bulga­
South Florida fair In the same month
ficer*, have been appointed.
had. It Is not a money-making will grad# tho paper# of men appli­ curred a t Osteen a t noon today. Dr. founders of tho country."
rian town, fifty m ile, west of V .rna.
and then If dedlrable to Join forcoa
Bcliome for anyone aa each locality cants.
J
\ Brownlee, of the Presbyterian church,
Governor l*Urker drew tremor
Is reported In the hand, of I» m » »
LONDON, June 16,—Bulgarian with the Manatee County Fair at
fl.—Scholarship winners falling tot officiated and the remain* .were In­ upplutfjc when ha declared that
will be glad of a chance to finance It*
guard*, according to
■cmi-official agency here this after­ Bradentow i^own exhibit." It looks now as If the t e e consecutive months In half of the terred in the family burial lot a t Os­ thing should be don* immedatolj
which reached Mr* yettorday. Th« noon announced the death of former
It has been known for some time Fair Association would be in readi­ subject* token a t the institution* of
teen.
•
Bhumb district Is said to have be­ Premier Stamboulisky *nd added he
fight the enemies with!* the
that Mr. Ringling had In mind the ness to make the New'York trip.
itgher learning shall forfeit th* schol­
Deceased waa about forty-fiv# year# which, he declared^ w*re more
come tM B»o*t Important erntor of was killed Curing a fbsillede a fter a
Inaugurating of a mid-Winter exposi­
arship* and be required to return th* of ag* and had been a resident of thto
gcrous tha* any outside. '• 1
rests tine* to th* new reglmoparty of armed peasants had attpek- tion of Florida producta t* New Yprk WALTER HAGEN FA IL S
amoont of th* fund u»ed for th* stip­ city for several year* and. waa em­
Armed peasants are said by w •4 the car In which he was pamlng City where the Blngllnga own Madl“The m inute
niuet bo
ulated expanse*.
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IN
ATTEM
PT
TO
WIN
ployed
in
tho
Kllcker
etor*
on
San­
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/**
a
la
aa
m
n
s
t
nnf
&lt;
back
on
guard,"
he
Uld.
1 "Th^
advice, to bo marching
through the village of Slavovlt**aen Equate G hrden, th e most noted
7.—Every* holder of a *cholarshlp
ford
arenu*.
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BRITISH
OPEN
GOLF
under
the
mailt
aht}
the
in northern Bulgaria, **d ** - ,
■hftw place In America* There, three
must register either in the Teachers
H* leavea a family, a mother, tw o dem ining •th* f*
clashed, with government
- SOFIA, Juno 16.—Former Premier notable events pulled 'Off annually In
College of-the •University of Florida
Bela, between Tlmovo and Ru.trhuk. Stamboulisky of Bulgaria has been Madison Square 'Garden, th* aportobrothers
and a slater to mowm hto democracy In thl
ter. Hagen or In the School of Education at tho
TROO?L June
Jnsurgents' aUo are reported moving
death
and
the sympathy of tho friends to create religious
m
sn’s
ehow
in
the
fall,
the
hors,
show,
killed while trying-to escape captor*.
to win the Florida- Stato College for Women, no
an indifferent puldt
a great society event, and th# opening failed today in ptty
change of registration wilKb* allow- ft attended.to them In their loss.
British o|i*n golf title lo r recond
“" • n iT u ta a a U a council of mlnbUr*
riotous Jam
LONDON, June 16.—A Sofia die- bi ^ha* circus season when the Rlfig- time. Hagan mad# fourth round In t-d until full 'amount of money peav* ------- -- —
_ “
Th*
“The only w ty to
The Banford
Sanford Shoe kA Clothing 'Compatch of Exchange Telegraph com- Ung Show* are brought OOt from their s*v«nty-flre, giving total of two loualy used for the holder from th*
..rugeT . to R utnanba territory pre- peny M**rU former Pre»f*r S um - winter quarter* In Bridgeport, Conn.,
pang
have
a
*p*d*l
h
a
rta
ln
t
o
t
th
a
t
to
sta rt a great
tcbolarshlp fund shall hare' bean to­
“* appeal* to tho careful buyer* In plant thto
v J L d T h .r - n l i t to sm rtl group, un- boultoky tried to force King Bo i and exhibited to all of New York be­ hundred and alnaly-ato, on# more
than A, .0. Havers, British, who late fu
today. It U a lUt 1
structlve
to abdicate in hto favor
c*»«W fore taking th* road for the summer. thto afternoon won championship. '7 * 7
It U in Mr. Kingilng’s mind that an
become King of Bulgaria himself,
i. Juu* UL-On* Of the first Quoting Bulgaria* newspaper ac­
on-of Florida’* product* Ip H a rm ’s failure , to win mean* V
»#w Bulgarian gov*n»tar when the tity to filled return of charapl#luhlpi?it»opl||r+,
act*
intend
^
-th o se law . count* * t alleged plot on p n r tj ^ ,o r*
itorx who throng
I you
|' the w ealthy
n
r
r
premier
to
dethrone
Uorii.-eorand
whkh are
holiday* woi
verttooment to
th* city Just a fte r
attracti/m. In
Vi

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NEW ORgffiS OUT

AGREEMENT BY RAILROAD

INTO
SETTLEMENT

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Between the Railroad and the Government of All
1.
' Accounts
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BANDITS GETTING BOLD,
HOLDING UP PAY
ROBBING RIG

New Plantings
In Citrus Will
Be Large Here

AND
AND LEFT

Mail Messenger ami Puljnian Company’s Cashier

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Definite News on
Scholarship** Act
;&gt; Passed !This Year

G WANTS FLORIDA
"HAVE NEW YORK SHOW
FOR A |1 STATE PRODUCTS

Would Have Biff Exposition of Florida Products
in Madison;Square Garden

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This will be a big money

15c Art Linen,
O ff
at, per y a r d ................................. m w *

Men’s Dress Shirts,

Chamhrays, all colors,
nt, her y a r d .... ..................

$1.00 White Organdie,

$1.75 Men’s Dress Shirts, ( P - j
nt, each .............................. a t O

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25-inch Percales, light and
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m.&lt; n i
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. dark
colors,
at, iw
per
yard

$8.25 Paisley Crepe do

25c Men’s Socks,

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59e Whito Tublu Damask,
• ' at, per yard

$2.00 Crape da Chine,
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at, per yard .....!.................^ F X # 1

$1.00 Silk Socks,
nt, each
.......................

$1.00 Tnlilu Damask,

$2.50 Cjypo do Chine,
© A
at, p e r yard ....................

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$8.00 Canton Crepe, nt,
O O
pur yard ............................

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5f2-HVcTi TJress Ginghninii, ’’’
oti per yard».‘..!..:..'.’. ..........

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'35c Beat Bleaching,
1 nti iwir. Jrnrd !................... .
,29o Long Cloth,
at, per yard

.......:.....

UG-ihch Pnjnma Chocks,
at, per y m x i : ' . , . ......
Colored M nnpiette Draperic.s,
id, pc?yard .M....?..?.*..
59c French Ginghams,
at, per y a r d ............................
20c Fancy Voiles,
at, i&gt;er y a r d ............................
50c Tissue Ginghams,
nt, per y a r d ............................
75c Tissue Ginghams,
at, per y a r d ............. ..............
82-in. Devonshire Cloth,
■ at, |H*r y a r d ............................
50c Cotton Pongee, ail colors,
at, per yard

© A
Chino, nt, per y a r d ........£

$8.75 Qnniou Crape, nt,
pdr y a rd •?....!.... :......

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Pumps, at*, per
© Q
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$2.00 Satins and TntTutns,
i\t, per yard —i ......... ....... v X # i

$5.00 Lndiefl’ Oxfords or one-Slrnp
P Pump, at, pet
\ d f c A ^ O ff l

$2.50 Satln anml TnfTetn, . © A A
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54.00 In d ies’ Gingham
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$1.00 Ladies’ Silk TIosc, nt,
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80.00 In d ies’ Oxfords, or One-Strap
Pumps, nt, per •
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$27.50 Men’s All Wool Q 4 Q (
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Slippers, at, per pair
$1.00 Men’s Union Suits,
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$2.25 Men’s Pajam as at,
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$1.75 Missos’ One-Strnp Canvass Pump,
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Bernard Rlfachl is *pending this
week Wf^i p , party of boy friends in
a cnmp near Orlando.
Mrs. Alma ‘Neesu and children
spent the dajm vith her aistcr: in town,
Wctlnexday,
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Ovnr 7500 stores in the

J. T.' and Lee McCInln will spend
this summer with Mrs. Willlo I*eo
Biggs,'who has recently moved from
Osceola, into the Payne Daniel resijilence.
■' Mr. Huddleston has just returned
from Jacksonville, where ho spent
ten days with his daughter, Mrs.
Urekocs.
Miss M argaret Lendsny of Osceola
spent the week end with Miss
^leth Ballard.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Phillips were
shopping in Sunfotd Saturday.
Mrs. T. W .'Prevatt, Mrs. Rosn McParlnnc nnd Mrs. G. A. Nickerson a t­
tended the Cain-Tillis wedding in
Knnford Thursday,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Simmons of Orlando
spent S ndrutn wyliarM..sdrnhcmfwy
spent Saturday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. II. Kllbe.
Mrs. Pearl Yarlwro nnd daughter
of New Smyrna lire spending n few
days with her fnthcr, Mr. E. II. Kilbc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Peters were
in Sanford Thursday on business.
Mr. Willie Lee Higgs left Wednes­
day for Gainesville to go to school.
The Geneva band will give n con-

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24-LB. BAG $1.19 12-LB. BAG.. 59c
12-LB. BAG 62c 24-LB. BAG $1.15
9c»
f ASfPBKLL’S TOMATO SOIIP*
EVAPORATED PEACHES,
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PALM OLIVE S0A1
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rfr. arid Mrs.- Trunmml Roll! have
moved Into their new home which he
has built this spring near the Upsnln
depot.
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M isa. M argaret Krlcson took ever
her mother, Mrs. Alfred Krlcson and
Mrs. John Borell to l&gt;o Land to see
their sister, Mrs. Adnm Karr Inst
Sunday, She has not been nt nil
well of late.
Norman Swanson who is having a
vacation nt Waycross, (la., writes his
parents here, that they are having
Iota of rain there', loo.
Thero was a fudge party nt the
homo of MIhh Florence Tyner for
some of the young folks and all who
attended^ onjoyed It, last Thursday,
week.
Kntll Mngnuson and Mr. and Mrs,
Elmer I.undquint and their four chil­
dren are taking In the sights of the
metropolis, Jacksonville, this Week
nnd visiting a t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Lundquiat, going in their
car.
Miss Carrie Crnmer went with Mr.
nnd Mrs Vernon Culler out to their,
camp, Monday evening after n pleas­
ant visit with her brother's fanfily
in Grnpevllle.
Alice RodglnS'wus n recent visitor
a t the home Of Miss Minnie Heck.
The latte r Ik'now attending the sum­
mer school.'
Mrs. Voile Williams and children
expect to leave Sunday for Coronoado
beach where they will spend a month
or so, Grandpa Williams has been
over ‘ fo r .Borne time nnd Volie, nnd

Mr. Rufus Brown left Monday
morning on a mule to go to Gaines­
ville to school. We nil wish him
good luck on his journey bceuusc
everyone knows a mule is a treacher­
ous "an n mile” nnd npt to sidestep
some. Ilut we expect we will soon
henr that he has arrived safely "right
side up."
Mr. nnd Mrs., P. T. -Wakefield and
Rev. Thompson took dinner w ith'M r. er, Mrs. Ilcngston, were Wednesday
nnd Mrs. Anderson nnd family.
callers a t the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
T. O. Tyner, having business in town
“Contracts have been signed nnd
They hav purchased
of the Into Geo. Clark,
work will sta rt at once un the hand­
some new postoffice huljding, at originally oWbfeil by Mrs. Granger,
Daytona,” says the Daytona*J o i m m I.
Mr*. BalllrigM’ was a caller at a
number of Upaala homes Into Sat­
urday, portly in the interest of the
Children’s Day program which it was
thought best to postpone until duly 1
so that more of the little ones can be
fit it.
{
There was a good number out at
the evening semdeo led by Rev Wahlberg who will be here again tis usual
on the fourth Sunday. He was en­
tertained a t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlson this time. Ills mes-

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[ 1,00 GINGHAM DRESSES, GOING AT, EACH.......
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WASH GOODS AND DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
SHOE DEPARTMENT
LACE EMBROIDERY DEPT.
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
TOILET GOODS .
MEN’S , FURNISHINGS
RIBBONS HANDKERCHIEFS
NECKWEAR
MILLINERY
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SPECIAL LOW/PRICES
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^ H E telephone expansion in Florida, to meet the esti­
mated needs of the State this year and for the four fol­
lowing years, is well under way.

The Dally Herald, 16c,*pcr week.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
OPTOMBTK1BT&amp;. MRKTINt

Full size, well made, good
ijuulity. Sell everywhere for
$1.75. Our price—

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from all the cities of Central Florida
at n meeting in Orlando today. Dr.
K. J. Wolhe, of Ocala, was elected
president and Dr. Henry MrLnuiin,
Jr., of- Hanford, secretary. The main
purpose of the Association will be to
do away with the house to house opti­
cal faker who is working In violation
of the state laws of Ftorida, and to
uid in the enforcement of the Florida
Optometry low.
Those attending the meeting were:
Dr. K. J. Weihe, Ocala; Dr. F- E.
Welhe, Leesburg; Dr, Henry. McLaulln, Jr., Sanfurd; Dr. Tom Moore, Han­
ford; Dr. Gyrdop N. Keene, Orlando;
Dr. Ratpael), Orlando; Dr. Strickland,
Orlando, nnd l)t. Seymore, St. Cloud.

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We Want Your Business, Quality, Low Prices and
— — Service Are Our Inducements — —:— -

Backache, Rheumatic ' Pains, dull
headache, tired feeling,-too frequent
urination, discolored or atrong odor
are aym ^om s of kidney and bladder
trouble. . "I w as' flwnys having a
backachei which caused me great suf­
fering,** writes lire . Feber, Medford,
Mast. "Could n o t’sleep and a t times
I could not stand straight. Tried Fo­
ley Kidney PiUa and found relief.”
Stop backache, kidney and bladder
troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
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[FORD

During the year 1923 we expect to spend $926,000
for additions and extensions to plant. The work has
been engineered, most of the m aterial' haB been or­
dered and unless something entirely unforeseen happens the unfilled demand for telephone service in
Florida will be fully met.
:
program for the next five years, including the year
1923, calls for the expenditure of $5,693,000.

BEST QUALITY

Regular $1.00 Shirt. Our price

(925,000 This Year to Meet
Florida’s Telephone Needs

G. Vf. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
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The Dally Herald, 16c p a r weak. I

It is a matter of interest not only to business men, but to
every citizen of the State that practically every dollar o f thia
enormous sum is new money, loaned or invested by people who
have confidence in the safety of investments in public utilities
in Florida.
This will increase the investment in telephone plant to more
than $11,684,900, a 95 per cent increase.
It will increase the number of Bell telephones in
Florida to 56,745, an increase of more than 69 per
cent.
.
The telephone workers of Florid? broke all previous records
ords both in service and in construction last year.
A bigger task faces them this year and 'during the years folow ng, and their success depends in a' largA measure up6h*i 1
your continued-encouragement antj cooperation, 7
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
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�NOTICE TO K tifilM B N TA t BAND.

n lesson'kif.'aex cleinlirtent rind maral-i roy the fcd-«nerntion of people thomitjy, but it (foes notw ch ty you with ltd. &gt;elvea.
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t lU'nd'iuarlbn Band Section Serivpreaching, bec/u*e. o? the enteftain-t ^
Is not a picture that young girls
icc, Cow lM th. Infantry, Sanford, .Fla.
ment It offers'. Ndtther does the plc-^ or boyS Under TA should see. It is,
.noweyir, n picture' that any normal
7dinBc41A)'an or wdfnan may ace and
Strong Message is Carried in the Plot had better not know. It is a safe and
fcienn thorofrorft, vnlightment.
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Tlic many friends of Mr. McBrydej
—Children Won’t Be Admitted
sane presentation trf a dangerous sub­
-egular wjp ^ e0rry to jenrn thoy expect to
It is an education along n Uric which
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niake Wilmington their home, and! "Wages pf—Stn-*nrfr\W brsc Than ject."
A statem ent issued by the manage.
pintxa- will not return to Oviedo.
Death.’’ Tnls Is the strXatr'Tho.-sngt*'
w*
Allan Campbell, of the U. S. Navy, carried to the public in/*\yild Oats," Jpfm uhprctl-dehted success of "Some
Mineral deposit discovery like Rad­
er will is spending a few days with his un­ the special photoplay!
production -^wiil O ats"Ys largely duo to the f&amp;ct ium, gives the medical world a sub­
d e; Dr. T. G. Simmons and family.
which is tp be shown a V t h e \ ’h iljip I th a | the mthlie is eager fat- educutionf stance of grent virtue, 'fry Acid Iron
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hire. Carle ton, of Island Grove, Is Theatre, Orlando, for fndx d n ^ / w - janrN to^fhe nddiUonnl fart that the Mineral .Compound fo r. Indigestion,
n. and Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. N. ginning, Monday June 18th. XAjaTJr'ta l film is being shown here without sen*' Rheumatism, Kidney .'a n d . (Bladder
UG-aip Thompson for a few weeks.
the delicate nature of the story, the ' national aecompllshment. While thd trouble nnd blood disorders. Katisfac­
Mrs. M, M. King, who has been management ha;, divided showings,of -picture combines entertainment with tion guaranteed. Ask your druggist.
Thd Herald,for firs t class job wov cjullc sick, is reported much better.
thrt pictures'Hf follows!
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Its educational features, it never gets
I Miss Katherine I-awtorl is greatly
itom lai nnd Tucsipy^ tetJM/fl only gruesome and it never gets frivolous.
fnissed by her m any Oviedo friends p ith n specialjwomehra rpcL
It goes about its business of vx|K&gt;sing
Wo nru busy peoplcj’MIt. nt*t too
iu rsd a j,».inert oflly the social evil In a plain, matter-ofJ busy to move or irntd ur stofv your
Wodnescay nnd H
Thursday*
Sffhilo Vhe is visiting her nunf, Mrs. it Wedm-scny
with n i.pcciul men’s reel.
Mathcwson at Fort Myers. .
iart-wny, a n i it culls a 'spade a household goods, if you will hist I t
At no performance will children yn«i spade.’ It exposes tho sodini evil nndjhs know about it.—Q dirk 'H K ftV IC tf
Francis Holmes, of Daytona, re ­
turned home Hundny after a very der sixteert years of age be adm itted ) drives homo the lessons
»ex hy*
Plume 4lW: ;
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"Wild Ota" has been endorsed b y 1giene' by in^ans of u atm y that convty
idcasant visit to his friend, Edward
!health departments, censor boards, bines love and pathos, humor ttiulj
McCall.
M aster George Cmwford is visiting film committees, doctors and minis­ remedy;, sonsytjen Bud thrills, in a
The Herald for firot cluss Job work,
; his mother, Mrs. A. K. Crawford in ters. It was.made the .auspice« of the picture th at &gt;s so nba-pbing tlu t it
New York and Chicago health de­ ninkes you forget that you are being
Jacksonville.
•■ Mrs. E. R. Sturdivant, of the Wom­ p artm en t jOffielnls. It U Fhowing taught, ayd,. for whole minutes at a
an’s College, Montgomery, and her throughout the country and Is -nect- time, makes you giyq yourself entire­
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Wynne, of Sel- ing with hentty approval.
ly over to the delights of the entrrIn showing the picture to the public tninnu-nt. Then ut the proper mo­
rna, Ain., are visiting Mrs. Frank
the producers send the following an­ ment the lesson, without offense or
Norris and Mrs. L. It. Mitchell.
Another clean up day was held at nouncement:
You will Mml the e»*t
ja r to your moral Bence, is driven
cf ImtldlUR matiTlnln
“It must he remembered that in tho home. The picture is one that every
the Furl: Wednesday with a big picnic
linn *» lowerisl ns to
dinner at lil o’clock. A g reat.d eal sensational picture ‘Wild Oats,* there mother should taku her daughter to
rniih.* It well worm
v«ftir while to build
of work has nlrcndy hern done at nro two things that never should be see. It ts one th at every father nnd
at isitr. We rnrry
hlKh-Krudi' niatcrints
Sweetwater Park and U the plans forgotten, the educational and the en­ sun should witness, together.
A»k jriuir. (Jnnr/ncmr.
are carried out It will soon be one of tertainm ent values of the film. Those
The story of the man who had none
,the,show placc^ of Seminole county, who go for entertainment will not ho tr warn him Is told in u series of
ns ns natural benuty Is almost unsur­ bored hy the ciluinllonnl features, nnd unusual pictures. . A story of long
those who go out of n- sincere desire years spent in a fight fur rehabilita­
passed.
B. F. Wheelr spent several days this for knowledge will not have their tion of a young girl's life brought to
minds districted hy the entertainment tho verge of ruin. It is a .story to
week on the west coast.
l ls llilr r n " ItrSitSM nr.
features.
The picture is a somi-slui- make even tljc mo!\t cnsunl thinker
Miss
Ruth
Young
and
F,
W.
Swope
tern**
Vetufned Tuesday from Miami where sations! film, with an edut-ntional mis­ pause, this screen i|fpmu of, tho social
they have been attending the great sion. It combines high grade enter­
Phont ISO,- Sanford
auvI .Jta *AL,n»«$lnK.Afiwi* on,
C. E. Convention, They report -* tainment with the lessen it imparts: society, t
• i t
grent meeting and hope to fill the and nil who have seen it nre enthus­
There are comforting pictures which
Endeavors of Oviedo with inspiration iastic in its praise. It is full of life till w hat effort I* being ntudo hy thoJ
for gfeatcr work.
. | and activity and there are some dar­ j}overmm-nt t ostamp out this scourge
The Methodist church bus decided to ing moments when even the most and showing how tin- government,
Install a llelco plant ut once for the burdened nre astonished. There Is an with its kindly purpose, esn win, only
purpose of lighting the church and ubsurbing lovo story in the p icture,!
feme good comedy, and n real fight
parsonage. '
Tha Woman’s Missionary Society of between n green recruit from the farin '
the Methodist church, gave a kitchen iend the nm y yard’s bully. It teaches'
"Tho life I Made’’
shower for the Vhnsti home in ThomI’ennMylvimia Vncmim Cup Tired
| nsvillv, (la last Tuesday when the for flie p a s t'hint- month returned to
" l^ n l Non-Skid"
HoncstH /
1Wesley Bible Class, Mrs. H. B. Me- Oviedo Wednesday,
(Get
piy
prleea
ln*fore buying nntl
' T oj Call, teacher, held their class por^y
Mra. Andrew Llnehart’s fpiends
i-ivto yourself sortie money
G o o d n ess
with Mrs. A. J. McCulIy. (Julie u de­ regret to learn of iit-r ilj^rss and
(Jns atid Oil—“Fill! MtaHirre"
it is
n
lightful evening wass pent and de­ hope she will coon bo out again.
lightful refreshments served by Mrs.
Mr, McUtydc nnd family left for
W. J. Lawton and Mrs. B. G. Smith. Delaware Wednesday.
tor. 1‘alniettu Ave.— ----I'hone I8I*J
Edward Argo left for I’nlntkn on
Monday afternoon.
Our bread Is delicious all
Sanford and Oviodo played hall on
rlRhL
Y o q r p p l a t e won’t Wednesday afternoon, the score being
K*j$f*MaAtt
question it and yrur diRestion
V ^ - • v.'
12 to 3 In favor of Oviedo.
will easily assim ilate Its nulrl*
IWra. W. J. Lawton spent Thursday
ment. Keep these facts in morning shopping In Orlando.
mind when you’re ordeyinn I Mr. add Mta. A. D. Sauer and little
bread and it ‘will ini prove the
'son, A. D., Jr., spent last Sutiddy in
qiiallty of your meals.
Daytond.
j Quite a number of rltiscns motored
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to ..Palm
Springs ilast
Thursday on a.
picnic.
Misa Ellen Walnwright and brother
Bennie, have returned hom$ after a
visit to their grandparento in San­
ford.
Alex Llnchart, whft has been awny

Sex Picture Will Be .
Feature at Phillips .
Theatre, Orlando

YOUR COW IS A MACHINE
FOR CONVERTING FEED INTO MILK
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Why Women Choose this Coupe
Emily handled in the mate o f downtown traffic, tbit
Buick three-PM^enter four cylinder coupe i» id*al for
a social afternoon call, a shopping trip or the various
other uses that a woman's interest* demand of her car.
The interior, is upholstered with grey vc!ourS&lt;(#et off
with attractive fittings. Heavy crown icp^ert, dmm
type head and cowl lamp* give a. touch of added,
smartness.t» its outside appearance.

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Let us show you the kind
that makes more milk nnd
thus reduces your feed bill.
‘‘Your money back if you
are not MiUafied.” That's,
fair, JeriH If? '
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You cun’t expect plenty
of rich, creamy milk unlesa
you K*vc ^er N*e
bind
of feed to convert Into milk.
Of course you can get
s,,nu: mi,k from any kind of
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On July 1st the most drastic pro­
hibition lAw in the country will go
Intq effect, fines being practically
taboo and jail sentences being compulsory, Your favorite f bootlegger
will doubtless spend much of his time
in the county Jail and when you want
to call on him you’ll have to go to
Dr I And. Someone has been unkind
enough to declare ■ that thjs is a
W uoih scheme worked by Do la n d to
draw more people to lhat lovely city .:
—Jfciytona Joprnph , ,
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Sp, every city th at Is fueling t h a t "
natural expanrion bound to 'co m e JJ
with the steady tide at ^migration to j&lt;
' Florida, must give heed of tomorrow, m
must plan from the- ground up for J
the growth th a t 1a'.to come, plan ,to J
m m mown I do construction that wilDnof have to *
be tom awny but that can be added ■
[ tha t T # n m m
■At a c w on ms •'to* ?
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5
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1 Wc sru told th at Palatka’s ccwcr- ■
age system la practically obioUftc JJ
and worthless so far ns meeting tho J
demands u p o n 'it. and th at It will JJ
, hnyji to jlef'rcplaiTjl ptaCticilly., W j ■
arc nlso told that the system was In- m
adequate whan it was put down, Kach JJ

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Tlic Attorney General of Nyw
nd mean* that within a very fenvj*
eani ML of th o „principal mains inf*
York says ho intends to clean up'lbe
i"*
ho city W»i| hniVe to bo rcl^fi
; jj(
“bucket, shops" or tho cheap curb­
' pair or reconstruction of the new er-'*
MRMRBIl T IIK ASSOCIATED IMIKSS stone brokers nnd Hhoso who prey on
nge system-.and water system a re -*
T il. A ssociated T re ss I . • ■cluelvely the unsuspecting public. He has a
e n title d lo Ik* usa fu r rep u tillca ilo n of
imperative m atters. But there are "
a ll n i w i d isp a tc h e s c r id l ltd to It o r hlg job separating the sheep from
not o th e rw ise cre d ited In th is on pur
other
needs that arc not imperative j?
and also th a local new s published the gouts. If he will go higher up he
herein.
if
viewed
from the standpoint o f *
All r ig h ts o f re -p u h llc a tlo n of special will And ah many crooks ns lower
necessity.
d isp atch es h ere in a t* e lse reserved.
down nnd there will not !&gt;o many of
O fficei IIR ItA I.il nU II.IIIN ll. I'hone IAS
SANFORD — ---------------------------FLORIDA
Itogcr Babson says tlpst thc-Flori-jJJ
the shops left when he gets through.
da
c
itid
j'
which
make
the
greatest
&gt;
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There should l&gt;c laws to protect the
Deposits on Ford Savings IMnn received here.
preparations for future growth nre *
“suckers" but it Is rather difficult to
tho ones which will grow fnstest nnd ■
to save their money for them when
most substantially. We hnvo-nlrbndy ■
they persist in being suckers. If ull
■■aaaaaataj
seen this proven in this state. Whnt —
the 'money that hns been sent out of
crm.nn*
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.
President Harding wants everyone Sanford for fake schemes rould be
____d\aw«
'norm
Bullion means is that the city which jj
school hnusp cvciy Monday
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
holds out the greatest facilities for
to learn thu .Star Spangled Banner gnthcrcd together nnd Invested in
enjoying. Forida’s ffulnbrioua .. cli- and t&gt;e able to sing it. Thu SLnr Sun ford property night now it would
Watch tho.Sanford II
mate, for entering business nnd oper­
Spangled Banner tuny be all right amount to a million or more and we AN KDITOIt WITH A PURPOSE,
WET.!, NEVER 1)0 IT AGAIN
ating at Ifust expense Incident to
thcr notice.
would
have
enough
homes
and
apart­
and It has been chosen ns the na­
The Seminole Athletic H ub wjil
ment houses to tnko rare of n thou­
Every editor should have some high
have big celebration on July -1th.
tional anthem hut we want to tell sand new people this winter. One
The Florida Magazine wnfi ^
Everybody invited to take part ip
the world thnt it is the most difficult thousand people spending tv/o dollars purpose—some goal—-some guiding
their athletic events. There will he* With the hlg Weekly Herald today b
song for group singing thnt hns ever n day hcrc^vould lie two thousand sta r of principle. His position is a
prizes given for running, Jumping, our list of-‘Weekly fulevribm a*
responsible
one.
Whnt
he
writes
dollars n d^- going into the trade
been written.
forever barred ’from tho columns of
tournament
riding, etc.
Wijj do much toward bringfe
helps
to
form
public
opinion.
There
channels. Ami Sanford real estate is
Also hnvu t^vo'good ball games and' inventors nnd visitors to Florid* this
the best investment in the world, nover was n time when tho editorial nil self-respecting newspapers:
Governor Allen of Knnsns says
1. The1' story about being unable
Paintkn needs hotel accommoda­ plenty of good e:t\s, including bar­ winter.* The Weekly Herald b one
don’t forget thnt when you contem­ pen wielded -so much influence ns
there is no time for tho Third J’nrly plate sending your money away from now. More than forty years ngo to locate it single printer in the Flor­ tions, more houses of u better type, becue.' To limber up ttic old boys, of tho best advertising median is
this year nnd no place for it. All home.
there wns n syeekly newspaper pub­ ida state prison.
modern apartm ents, improved parks, there will bo ti greused pig turned the state and should be used by th,
2. The story,about.the doctor who a beautiful river front, Municipal looic, th? one who catches the pig local merchants. It never fail, u
of which reminds us thnt there is
lished in Atlanta, (irorgin, culled
nlw nys'tho time and plnco for the
The Weekly Gazette. The ColumbuH asked for bids o updating and the docks nnd many other improvements. keeps It.
get results.
Third P a rty _ when tho two Old ENCOURAGING THE FEE GRAFT. Enquirer-Run recently found nn old snappy come-back of the printer who If the city administration is suffi­
If anyone wishes to take p art In
rnrilea attem pt to rob tho people
copy of the Onr.ctte anil took from asked for bids on printing and the ciently fnr-seclng It will know that any of the events they should get In
Trunks and baggage Iransfmri,
with high taxes, with too much pro­
In vetoing the bill to reduce the it nn editorial written hy a tine old oration for appandicitus.
if the municipal improvements keep touch with tho m anager of the club, any time, anywhere, — Lo-ttiniV
3. Ther&gt;sob‘i Story about how the ahead that the other needed things or better yet, attend some of their QUICK
tection for the trusts and with prom­ penalty for stealing train rides (the editor, long since gone to his reward.
SERVICE
TRANSFEE,
ises broken to the pcopln attem pt "crime" for which Tnbcrt paid a At that lim e-the fires of hatred be­ home town |iapc rees n man through will follow. They will know that meetings held at the Lnke Monroe Phono -EI8.
03-Th-Frl .Ssl.tfci
to foist new burdens on them. There death penalty) Governor Hardee lend* tween the North nnd South still from tho cradle to the grave.
they can not keep city improvements
I. Tho excerpt from W hittier’s
may be n new party spring up this conifort nnd nhl to the pernicious fee smouldered nnd, thin good Georgia
abreast of c xpnnsion out of the cur­
year or next. No onp can tell. A system ,the root of the evil of im­ editor no doubt had in mind the great "Snowbqund'•^telling of the arrival of rent revenueu from taxution, for this
provided duty of bringing the estranged sec­ the home town paper.
lot of peoplo nro sore on Democrats proper arrests. The bill
linn already been proven. Attempt
tions together, which, happily, edi­
5. The startling news that Presi­ to foliuw out this policy’ is responsi­
and Republicans,
tors of newspapers, more than any dent Harding is n printer by trade
ble for the sad financial condition of
other factors, have since fully accom­ nnd an editor b&gt;( profession.
Several of our contemporaries nro
the city today, lb Is inevitable.
plished. "An editor," so wrote that
(l. The reference to anyone or any­
Using 'syndicate" editorials, nnd wo
The News hope* that- with the in­
fine old perl, "must havb a purpose. thing ns a "Live Wjrc."
do not like It at all. The reason is
coming
of five commissioners n com­
He must 'have in view some object
We promise never to do it again. prehensive plan of city improvement
thnt several times in the past we
imyond the mere expression of nn — Clermont Fress.
have reproduced excellent articles
will be made, including paving ex­
opinion or the publication of n news­
We proinjsc. nothing of the sort. tensions, w ater extensions, the addi­
from suid contemporaries only to see
paper. The purpose may be moral, We shall use fhfi stories with the ex­
them in some other paper in n few
social or political, but it must be ception of the “beautiful snow" and tion of nn electrie plunt to the pres­
• days—thlsMilwuys giving us n pnln.
well-defined ilml pursued constantly. we shall alwny.i.Uiu* thu expression ent municipal wstor plant, n n u in b ,
It is our opinion that a newspaper
Our ortlom arc coming in ho fn.st that if it were not that we
I shudder when I think of the oppor­ "live wire" because there is nothing cipnl dock, park beautification with a
makes a mistake in using syndicated
kept prepared to render real service wo could
tunities thnt the editors in' Georgia in the English lungungc thnt takes golf course, bulkheading along the
editorials. No m atter how finely they
river
l&gt;ont,
and
thnt
it
will
all
lie
not handle them.
are allowing to slip by. It grieVes the place of “live wire." There arc
arc written, they haven't thu kiek of
so ninny "dead wires" around you
tho homemade article. It is better
nil the time that it is refreshing to |
not to have any editorial at nil than
see
a “live wile" once in a great I
OH the spnee with syndicated stuir.—
whileand when you meet one it does
and wo deliver prompt, anywhere, any time,
Ocnlu Star.
•
you good to chronicle the fact. It is
not drink Elder Water now— you
the “live wires" In this community
after one trial
COURT HOUSE SQUARES
that nro keeping the pot boiling nnd
were it not for the "live wires" the
whole place would lie dead and buried i
just ns it was before the nflvent of

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T h a t’s W h y It’s
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thu Lord the “live wires” wiU be
here a long time a fte r the dead ones,
have passed aWhy.
And thi! governnr vetoed it!
FLORIDA GROWING CITIES NEED
it was the any plera of legislation
IMPROVEMENTS
that the rnlli'und lobby .powerful iim
it was, could not kill lieeuuse the
public had so Intensely expressed
itself on the subject.'
Aii«f tho governor killed it!
1^ was a well deserved shot at the
gam in g fee system.
And the governor deflected the
bullet.
The governor says ho did it so as
Wrdding Rings, While Gold, Kngrav
to keep holmes from coming into
d. Orange Itlosmim and Other De­
Mntidn; that a maximum fine of $10
or a maximum jail term of 1(1 day*
signs, I t- nnd 1K-Kar$t ;jl specially
“ Ilncl stomach trouble three years
for “beating n o r.’ way on a train"
and finally was in bed eight week*
reduced prices^.
is not severe enough.
Will tl&gt;e present misdemeanor pun­ with terrible cramps," writes A. L.
ishment keep them from coming to Lyons, Dayton, Ohio. "The doctors
Florida? They haven't and they did not help me and 1 could hold noth­
Tried Foley
won’t. Boy* with the wanderlust, ing on . my stomach.
Cathartic
Tablets
and
now
nm a wfli
out to see the world, will be coming
man.
Can
cat
anything."
Sour
ftom to Florida light on, and many of
uch,
headache,
had
breath,
hllibusneaa
them will be temporarily stranded,
ns w as Tuhert, as was i ’ltul Revere utul other digestive difiordcr* - quickly
We have a lafge and exclusive assort
White,, nnd many others, boy* of the overcome with Foley Cathartic Talssame quality and fiber ns in the lets. Do n il gripe, puili ©V ntniaeatu.
ment for; yaurl■election.' lit fact wv
nvegnge American hurrto, boy* who Hold everywhere.—A dtb ’’
ought not have the tuint of “convict"
carry the Urgent aaaortment in the
placed on them.
One Day Odd and End Sale i* the
Whatever the present misdemeanor way Kam Eaumul uf the Bauincl
laws can do tu keep holme* out of Specialty Shop uxpressca, it in his ad­
Florida, thu $10 muximuni fine and vertisement today. Thi Odd ii'imI Knd
jail Huotenru would have done. The! Sale will give you unheard of values
crime i.t not of u nature to justify in silk an dootton dresses som e'shop
severe |&gt;enullle*. The people of thisi worn, millinery, skirts, waists and
state declared thenuclvi * so in no un- ovui'ldoUMM and broken lots in hose.
rertuin terms. The legislature votdc These values aro way below cost,,but
Baumel’s believe in cloning them dut
But the governor does not think regardless uf cost therefor© these re­
markable values for, tomorrow only.
I*. WEINBERG, Prop.
And the railroads don’t.—Jackaon See the advertisement and window
viilo Journal.
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FOOT BALL
B a sk et ball
TRAP SHOOTING

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Seminole Athletic Club
Defeats Sanford Inde­
pendents; Score 16‘to 2

' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

After the S. A. C. had *one searelrss for six Innings arid‘Sanford had
two runs to their credit the S. A. C.
crew broke through the defense of the
Tonight Willi,m Do M ill,', , t,lentil,I
Independents Thursday afternoon, hit- me'odfamr.tlc comad/, “Grumpy”, with
tin* Spcnccf hard and pllinj up eight Theodore Robe:ts,‘ May McAvoy and
runs in the first half of the sixth in­ ( onrad Nagel.
ning. Although strik in g out fivq^nen
Spencer wua tsild in.spots and grant­ « One foot jn tho grave^-thut'a what
ed oijftit msjv free transportation to Ihttjr said about Grumpy. Rut when
first. •.
• , a slick young man steals a (400,000
fn th c 7th nnd 8th tanltigs tho S. A. diamond from rjght tindor Grempy’s
C. piled up thf$e pidre* runs and did nose and then tries to steal Grumpy's
rot- allow Ai Sanford pliiScr to get pretty grn n d d u rg h tsr^ 1w atch Grumpy
further than second base.
come U&gt; Ufa.
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Tho TrinthVii^lhg JM»3 wild nil the
Added attraction — International
way through/Spencer' allowing the K
A. C. hoys to make six -more runs, News, one day old.
while Knapp strpek three men out,
And .the hopor guests tonight will
Knapp pitched steady ball through;
out tho game, striking out 14 men, bo Mr. and Mrs. Ren Monfroe and
while the heaver of Sanford wept wild they will see this fine picture witljputcost to them, as&gt; the treat's on the
house. He thcr*, Ilrn, and bring Mrs.
Monroe with you.

Florida fflatf league
Orlando T; Tnmpn'O, (10 innings)
Daytona I, Lakeland 1.
Hradcntown 3» St. Pete 4.

Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh I
Urooklyn 5, Chicago II.
New York 5, Cincinnati 0.
Huston 0, St. Louis 4. ^
American League
St. Louis, 3, New York 1.
Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 1
Detroit 4, llostun 1.
Chicago 7, Washington 3.
Southern League
Atlanta 1, Little Rock 2.
Ilitmlngham 11, Memphis'7.
New Orleuns 3, Nashville 1
No.others .scheduled.
HOW THEY STAND

Florida State league
Won Lost
Orlando ........
i.akeland ........
Daytona
......
Monday—Reginald Denny* in “The
Ilradentown
Kentucky Derby" with Stan Laurel la
St, Petersburg
“Mud and Sand.”
Tampa ....____
Tuesday—Alice Rrudy In “The
Leopardess'' with International News
ur an added ultra: tion.’
New York
Pittsburgh
SEMINOLE A*. C. TO PLAY
Cincinnati .
DELEON SPRINGS SAT. Urooklyn ....
St. kouis ...
The Monroo team of the Seminole
Chicago ......
Athletic Club, will play thu fast DeROston
U o n Springs crew nt Monroo tomur*
f
rr."w (Saturday )afternoon at 3:30 p. hi laded ph In
“Grumpy” will he shown again to
morrow night.

WRESTLING AT SEMINOLE
ATHLETIC C-LUR TONIGHT

CORRECTED MAY I, 1023
South,Round
Arrive
Departs
83...:..-.!. 2:30 a m
2:40 n.pi.
8:40 a.m.
2:45 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

National league

Owing to the misfortune of not be­
ing able to gH In communication with
Nick Ryan, wrestler nJ Orlando, Collie Riggera, Sanford's champion, will
take on Hurpx 'W irflcld, chtyn pion
wrestler o f ’Irimpn, tonight. This .will m. This promises to lie a fast affair
American league
he nil cxcetkrtlt' match, so conic out ai the DeLeon team is a first class
Woo Lost
and boost upC Champion.
hunch and every one knows the speed
New York ...
of the Seminole d u b .
.
Philadelphia
JULY .4TH ^ ’ELEBRA'riON
Cmycland ■...
8L Ixiula
An ufcAJlept. ttme Is*promised all
Detroit .
visitor^ a t Monroe^ on /July 4th by
Huston
members of) thiy^Sjcm itiole Athletic
Washington
Club who Will ’hAVe charge of the
Chicago.
..jL
ilny.
v
Sporia of all kin d s will by enjoyed. County Agricultural Agent, J. 8.
Southern Association
A. double header bask hall game, run­ Rainey. Speakers at the meeting
Won', Lost
ning, high Jumping, riding tourna­ will Include H. ‘fl. Htevcns o f FL
Nfw
Orleans
ment, "greased pig’*, Imrbccue and Myers, county agricultural agent for
everything to^ mak® the day a real Ijec county and specialist In avocado Nashville .....
F o u rth ., A complete program with a diseases; Ed 1* Ayers,-pathologist ef Atlanta
list of" firisda to bo awarded will he tho University of Plbrida, Gsines- Mobile ..........
announced Igtcr—A‘. M- B-, Ed. S. A. vllle, and George p. Jfoinctte and Ed t.hattanooga
Memphis a.. /.
Simmons of the Miami United States
Rlrmlnghsm
experiment station.
Little B o tk ...
With an Ipciraae la its business of
The work laying rock on tho state
more than 300 per font, the Fort
liaudrrdalc; CUrud Growers' Associgr and federal aid portion of the Dixie
All players of the .Sanford Inde- tion made the gTeatMt gain this sea­
prndent team a r t requestad to be out son of any co-operaliyo organization
Monday aad«Tl&gt;oW*r attornoup ts* a affiliate with thu Dade Countjf Citrus
Sub-Exchange. ."VP ' ..
stiff practice, i . ,

Northbound
Arrive
1:48 a.m.
....11:45 a.m.
.... 3:42 p.m.
....10:00 pjn.
Trilby Rrancli
Arrive

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"Ruiltllrg permits pas* the twomillhin mark at the tx-ach,” declares
the Miami Metropolis. “ Issuance of
thf permit for the new NnutiluA fiotel &lt;11 inun up the bin total. The per­
mit estimates the cost of thin buildin* at 1000,000.’' The netunl figures
for the year, to date, shhw permits
lwo}et^ for construction nl Miami
loach to Uf $0,102,757. This hi wondcsfulr ccord, and suggests jjrcat
activity and jjrowlh nt the famous
seaside suhurg of Miami.

A population of 47,021 for the city
of Miami and a population of 72,181
for Datlo county, is the result of the
special state census completed Inst
Saturday ‘under the direction of the
state department of ngrirulture, the
figures beitijr announced by J. L,
tlillin*sley, enumerator for Dude
county. Miami’s papulation in 1020,
accohlin* to the federal census, was
211,510, and the special census shows
that since that time, Mpimi has in­
creased In population 17,127, an in­
crease of 55.7 per cent In the three
Departs years.
7:30 a.m.
3:25 p.m. EDWARD RIGGINS LEADS
i
THE STATE WITH $’» WEEK|
LY PURDIASK PLAN,

KEEP KOOL WITH

Mr. Edward Higins, local F o rd 1
Departs dealer, is Very proud of the fact durjug, the month of May, his sulcf, force
sold more $5 weekly purchase ’plunk
1:30 n.m. than any other dealer in Zone “ A,"
includes all dealers in Jackson­
: 10 n.m, which include
ville, and other large towns in the
Oviedo Rrnnrh
state. This zone includes -HI of the
Departs larger dealers in the state, and the
Arrive
........ 7:45 p.m.
loenl agency is rated ns the sixth
largest, according to estimated iplntu,
but 'during May, ns stated above, they
passed live of the largest dealers,
x—Daily, except Sunday,
who have a much larger population
Dally Herald on snlu nt Joe's Smoke to-draw front.
Ifouso, Mobley's Drug Store and
‘Zone "A” also lend nil other zones
Hunt's Pharmacy.
in the Juckuonvillo branch district,
Leesburg Rrnnrli
Arrive
. ....... 3:55 p.m.
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ATLANTA. Co.. June l b —"Bank* Uu? Atlanta federal n-srrvi
ruptey rings" of groujm d f ’ wttor- .well ns in the report of th
ney« who have liikcti AdvhtiUgfl of ckmmjftei" nn luniking find
the indifference of c re d ito r or other! Tflb, report of thn Jmnkr
w ^ i e s s r a In ii.IrhhilMrrrthm and
tfc d a r^ Hint a
a rM jsin g the hn»tird.jiiry ladr fnr | rpAcntrient upon*buslnesii
sdRSh ends, were rrfnrfrtjtrtrtl In n rt&gt; - arl.vn townffl ilw' ?o--nll
po&amp;Siubmittcd l«. the ftttntial t-.mveni t«Aky ring*)" v Jrre v e r ti
tltflTof the Nntioii/i! X'sliScIatlon oljiidea Inyo, been pr^gounc&gt;d(
rrfillt Men here yc.itnrHny. The rc* ^ * lt Is h; Jtlllrfhjif fact,” I
port was submitted a t the fpntvfjl deefnied ‘‘that ■crcditorn
pe^ifen of the conventloff'by the hnnl-TUsca the law n s 'ft was
luptcy law committee, which, had housed. Clnimn m e filed &lt;1
beyii1ttiitkinfr » study of the aubjeetl referees, meetings of crci
tltiuiiyhotit the past year. The sen-. ,i„t nttended, nothlnir (s do
slop was largely devoted to tho a u h -1(Pct th eir'interests; it is hi
jtc t.o f banking.
i therefore tin tliere defer
Husincsu njeti of the country w ire bt» noticed and taken ndvi
ntraiiKly ’ urged to stand behind the Ly tho selfish pr lndeeoiitl
federal reserve system In tho a d - ’nttofney und by finuduleiil
d rites of J. Ii. Puelicher of Mib.vnu-1cd debtorr."

Have Clean '^
\u U R *X&amp;iHcaUhy £yes
U **Key Tire^Itclu Smart, Bum | ;
or Diacharge, if Sore1,Irritated, ‘
Inflamed or'Granulated, uae &gt;
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finffi for
(,iv Infant
In fiin fA
A rlllff* A
A tf nall
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Safe
orf Adult.
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CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
Apply Boncilla Bcaulifier catmic clay to
your face, and rcti while it drier, Ihen
remove and ioo and feel rhe wonderful
difference in the color and lexlurc of the
ekln.
S
Guaranteed to do Ihctc definite things fnr
the face or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give it color. Lift out the
lines. Remove blackheads and plrnntes.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
end smooth.
' $
You can obtain regular sizes from your
favorite toilet counter. II not, send this
ad. with lOccntitoBondlla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, fora trial lube.

Livei-.Kidneys

Bowels,Blood
Sold by

UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida

JUST RECEIVED
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for the Flajr Dny Hally At Tinker
Field yesterday nfternoon. In fart m
all the boys were such proficient fir
scout:; that the rain even fnilod to pul tr,
vmt^nhy M tho fires bnilt from dam p‘ on
wood with two matches which wnn j
one of the contests to try sro u tly j.
skill.
] re(
Aftyr* much scnlhiK of walls and t0(
(yinn of knots Mr. Dora nhd Enter*,
i prise cnnie off in a tic for the first. , r(
| place witii sixteen points apiece. Mt. ’
Dora fllpiied the lucky side i^f a. qunr- tic
tor and won the meet plaeltii; third
und fourth.
wl
There were m any, exeitimr and {in
amusiotr coinddoritH during the con­
te s t/ In thif first aid event the on- by
4 units war**, tp ruu-,Lu a tfiven spot^tCt
rifnivre their shoes and slockhii;s a n d 'In
haudaKc one unklc. *AH would have an
been well for the youiiK winner had
'
he not discovered as he was proudly pit
rcturninK to his post That he had on
uhsent-mindedly failed to remove one
stocking ami Ii rat aid had been up- -E
plied to it instead of the ankle. His an
Deckles poped with disappointment. ' ,
The icmnphnre siirnnllinjj c o n te s t.1'1'
was replete witii thrills. One younjr ,,,1(
scout in the heat of the fray tu rn ­
ed desperately to his companion who
was dictating
the message and wp
hoarsely whispered:
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"Oh tn ygee whlx! 1 can't rememher how ycfti make un M l" Hut with |0r. |
much wigging and wagging they to- ^
gethor transm itted the message in. 11
the sealed envelop and saved the day
,
for St. Cloud.
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Tho flrc-kinilling and w ater boiling!
rntih'KO Win**' ri.nl trlnlfl of iihlltlv

•The Rcxall Store

5EF BRAINS, HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, FAT MACKEIL
EL, HONEY-COMB TRIPE, PICKLED PIG’S FEET
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In fa ct wo have any item your appetite calls for in the meat
line

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BUKOi'EAN PLAN: O l'EN -A LL 1
CORNUK BUJI.DING. EVERY.BO(

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valculatod tu thrill t^i
■bio"' w if i1 baridvd out
ahd rluotrhing their
tx ^ s' 'installed them
graiidxUnd t o ' watch

0 . boys
md. the
e large
knlvos
of any
uouidy,

to' Tamptij^
The complete list of ctonts and
wbinerfsidliowsi'i /' tj - T it i
, ^Thf ^ngs\ spectacular boys event
in the history of FlorliiPlook place
at Tinker’s Field, Orlando, Thurs-'
day afternoon Junf 14, wjwn 143
Boy Scouts from 13’ troops in pine
towns of Ave countie* Nsoclated with
the Central, Florida Council of Boy
Scouts of America participated in a
great Flag Day Field meet and Rally,
Mount Dora, lodce county and En-

J30yr| Clermont, Don A. Cheney, A.
Douglese, C. Wm. Kingcmnn,
Franklin, O, King, Wilbur Flower, A.
Knr] Ix-htnan bind others,
Troops In Attendance,
q.j,e Yollowlfi|g troops were tn tittendance with their Scout Mnate’re
Mtuj Aslaatanta: W inter Garden, Mr,
jjpr,,, Fnterpriae, I)c!.and, Sanford,
ijt. Cloud, Tavares, Kisnimmcc, and
uvc Ylrloncln troops,
Dinner a t San Juan.
*
Willis Powell, secretary of the
loike county Chamber of Commerce
igas the chief speaker a t tho dinner
nf the Scout Council given in the
Sg'n Juan dining room Thursday cvclying a t which there were some 7f&gt;
men pix-xciit.
,
Mr., Powell spoku enthusiastically

nre to manofact|w«. a .satisfactory
product, ho wc most help train and
Inspire.our bgys *if we am to* have
die right kind of men toinorrovv. The
n^ht aertvof, American boys ail the
kind of stuff of which real Amerl*
cart citizens are made.
,-1
J. C. Sellers*, of ^the Jnelwonvillc,
Tioies,Union spoke .'of the splendid
growth and development hete in,Gentral Florida countioa. A development
which-is not urging its. churches.

si SATUIllJAY, ATJGUS1' 18. 1923, win entitle you to the Ford ear.

this department*
1 .
All in"«t'-1t was a rem nrksbe dap
here the baps *demonstrated - wiiat

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This ia no .chance, we. are m erely-giving this Ford Cnr away ns m&gt; incentive to gel you to
■ open a Savings Account, with Which you eftn purchase a Ford car, in any of the follow inyr inali| tulions: F irst National Bank, Seminole County Bank, Peoples'B ank, of Sanford, nf^o the
| Hank of Qviedo and the^, Bank o f Mount Dorn; Florida, You arc ndt upending your money,
you are saving
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Sominok* Securities Company will accept partial pnymenta of F6rd cars paying H per cent
i interest on theso .‘paym ents.
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We will also give one ticket with each $5.00 payment on the enrollment bet week now and
A ugust 18th.
The following members were among tho.first to enroll in the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
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Frank Akcra
W. II. Hand
Tom Moore
"" . . ,C. 0 . fy r ? ., ,
Miss Bernieo Austin
H. K. Harris
C. J. Marshall
li. L. Thompson
A. H. Beckwith
Jessie Hutchinson
F. D. McBride
Miss Maude Tyre
R* C. Bower’
J. C. Hutchinson
W. R. PulCstoii
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N. Tolar
Sara M. Britt
W. C .llptch lnson
J. J. Portion
M. D. TarHbll, Jr.
JR. L. Burdick
v
E, F. Uouaholder
Pipe Organ Club
II. B. C^rehshaw
H. B. Lewis V
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3. Puleston,
Mi's. R. rW. Coleman
R. Milrslt
Frederic Bines .
V. K. DouglasH
EltyiirJ. Mdughttm
i f fc W i Wfnirimson
fi. S. Kignoy
R. &lt;B. Dodson
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Tom.M eivdith ■
E. Ci Woodcock
5. F, Root .
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W. C. Erickson a •
T- D. McCuIIqt
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C. -tr West, Jr.
2, II. Stafford*
ij. Sands Scljeck • * Wr.E* .Wat«o»
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Ralph E. Stevens

Authorized Fojd
H UG H TILLIS, Prop*

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in the
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reasonable pficus , t&lt; i f ;,.
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American and
Europcan'I'lsn

Avon first place in the W all. Scalinjr
eonlcat, the whole team Rolnj; over
in .13 &lt;F5 seconds. Orlando troop five
ftcnl over in -10 2*G mid Enterprise In

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Florida and Western Beef, Pork and Mutton

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The Herald dellvdrob six times u

NORRIS EXQUISITE CANDIES

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N E X T DOOR TO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS

the Scout Movement docs for them
ntul the men gf these groat counties
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to A new hod of the work and meas­
ured n finer contribution of time nntf
money fpr its. sorer m s .
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BANKRUPTCY KINGS" OK
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Druggists, ^

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Armour’s Star Reg. Hams, per lb
Hite Roasts of Beef, $£r lb........

EGGS

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“ New building permits shaving n
toUl of $04,600 won? i*uedr.yester*i«y,M says tho Miami Herald. The
big item in this list Is that furnished
by Charles S. Craig, who proposes
the
erection of n big public garage
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
which'will
cost $00,000. The build­
Open the Year Around
T«a can find tho n a n s of
ing is ta bo constructed a t 842 North­
Reasonable Kates.
Mrs. S. W. Bradford and two sons,
tTtry Ur* Buetneea Man
east Second avenue, and with ground Sam and James, and Katherine MatSpecial
rates
to
parties.
(a Sanford la thin Column
dimensions of 84 by 130 feet, it will thews, left Thursday for Calhoun, Ga.
On Main Street, near Ocean
aach day.
be four stories high.
They will spend tho summer in North
Georgia.
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Dorothy nnd Harold Gore and Edith
FOR RKNT—New house1, 4 rooms and
Rooms 226-228
bath, also garage, $35 per month. Smith left this morning for Kuskin,
Phone 288,
C7-3tp Floridn, \?here'tho^ will spend n week
Storage Facilities
PKNTIHT
i please you, tell othersj If not,
FOR
RENT—
Wclaka
apartm
ents,
ou or mure visiting Dorothy's and H ar­
New Me&lt;sch Building
old’s grandparents. .
tall aa. Fhona 498 U#
First
street,_l-roum
apartment,
pri­
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
vate Imth, kltrhenette hlcovc, stove,
In your momenta of despair—relec box and-janitor service. Hast side
rnrmber that even the cabbage, gets a
exposure, $30.00 until October 1st.
«4-6tc head—Paul B. Dooley, a t the Semi­
FOR RKNT—10 ncros of tiled land nole County Dank will tell you all
V. C. COLLER, Propon Cameron avenue.—S. K. Rarrett, about it.
FfnK, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
Fort Valley, Ga.
Don’t forget' that tMe Men’s Sale
Fo r
Ht-lNT—uvTaJTa
apartment, close Saturday night a t Yowcll &amp;
small one-room apartment, private
Company’s store. Get some of the
NTRACTOR and BUILDER
ith. -Kitchennette. Eastern exposbargains while they lest.
Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
Practice limited to
v. $25.00 until October 1st. 04-6tc
Diseases of Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat rO R RKNT—Wclaka apartmems, 1st
Mrs. J. R. Furrost and little duugli-.
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
street, 2 room apkrtm rnt, overlook­ ter Marjorie and Miss Drone Roberts
Melsch Building
ing the lake, large rooms, 2 beds. Pri­ left for Sylvester, Americus and otlivate bath. Kitchonnotte, stove and ei points of interest in Georgia for
INSURANCE AGENCY
gyaa Kxsmiaad
Glssaaa Designed ice box. $45.00 until October 1st.
thb*. summer. Mr, Form at is having
IRE-------- AUTO---------BONI
64-5tc the bachelor blues since they will be
BUNGALOWS, cottages and apart­ gone during the summer months.
ments, for Qiq. summer scasqn at
Daytona Beach. Rensonnblo rates.
Optkiaa-Optometrlst
Hr, J. W, Carpenter Js in LukcContractor and Builder
H I Boat First Slrast Banferd, FIs. Will ftirnish photos and full informa­ lund this week instructing some of
tion upon request.—Bailey A Haw­ the young preachers a t, the summer
kins, Daytona Beach, Fla. 5-31-lmo-c school at Spqtbern College,and writes
■FOR ^ tE N * [-S i)^ rotiQ, two-story Ul,*t hf, Wtl), bg-tl^rfi for some, time:
house, with garage at 608 West his pulpit hero being filled Sunday
First street. New, modern nnd com­ by Rev. Thomas.
E a ta h llsfc sd IM S
pletely furnished. Apply to J. E.
■*! Estate, Loans and Insurance
Laing, 62U Oak avenue, city.
Dr. Brownlee and family went over
0-16-10-22-20-4tp to Daytona Beach Thursday to occupy
te 48
104-8 Magnolia Are.
FOR RENT—2 furnished huusekeep an apartm ent for several month*. He
t a Classified Ads lc a word. No
ing rooms, $5.00 per week, firs' was called back today on account of
t a Ad taken for less than 25c.
tho funeral of L. M. Alli-nmn. Dr.
Flowers-------------- Floral Dealgns t a And positively no Classified
F O lT R E N T ^S ev-ell room house at Uruwnlee will occupy his pulpit Sun­
t a Ads charged to anyone. Cash
lamisl and Ornamental Plante
1016 French Ave.—Jno. I). Jinkins. day.
t a must accompany all orders,
07-3tp
Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W t a Count the words and remit
Jimmy Thornton of the S. P, Rich­
M acordingly.
FOR SALK OR RKNT—Completely
ards
Paper Co., Atlunln, was in the
furnished 6 room house, 001 Laurel
city
today
calling on the priming
Ave., corner lot, brick street. Desir­
trade
and
the
local stationers. Jimmy
able location. All modern conven­
ie
one
of
the
most
popular men on the
iences.-—C. C. Cobb, Winter Park, Flo.
racral Machine and Boiler
07-7td-p; W -ltp road qnd we are always glad to see
Work*
him.
FOR RENT—Cottage. Sec J. MusCylinder Grinding
son, 001 Palmetto A ve..
62-10tp
Big Flour Reduction says the old
Automobile Repaint
FOR RENT—lf-room house, close in. or)table A. Si P. Store on Second
Acetylene Welding
Phone 585-R.
66-3tp
ne 62-----— Sanford. Florida FOR SALE—Dosier and Gays’ paint* FOR RENT—3-room furnished ap art­ .street—yog know where it is. Not
only la the A. Si P. Store making re­
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
ment. Herald building, $25.00 per ductions in flour but in soups, peach­
Work*,
Sanfoid
agents.
183-tfc
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-J. II. Colclough ________________________month.—B. W, Herndon.
05-Ctc es, soaps, apricots, ketchup, etc. Bead
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for EOK RENT AT CORONADO BEACH the advertisement and note the prices.
INSURANCE
setting, ID egg* for $1.00. Mrs. —g room cottage, very desirable, 2
l'lt«— l if e —Aula
Ellsworth, Hcardnll Avenue, San- l&gt;ocl rooms and bath.
Furnished,
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1823
3 First N at’l Bank Rldg, Annex ford.
83-tfp $|50.00 season. Near ocean,—Mrs.
FORD
FLORIDA
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
WEST FIRST STREET, one lot,
at approximately the same hour and
stare with dwelling combined with
FOR RKNT—Convenient largo un­ minuto.
stock. Would sell.—L. C. Klnard.
furnished rooms for housekeeping. Date June July Aug. Sept. Oct
68-1Itp ._____________________
1 4:05 4:31
5:33 6:28 0:41
Rent reasonable. 206 Oak Avenue.
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
0:14 7:20 7:38
63-6tp 2 4:56 5:20
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San­
3
5:47
0:02
7:11 8:17 8:37
ford Ave.
03-tfc FOR RENT—Store spare, 10x40, lo­ 4 0:43 7:0$
8:06
0:24 0:36
cated in heart of automobile dis­
NOW 18 THE TIME to idnnt“ ltrus trict. Four filling stations and two 5 7:24 7:50
0:00 10:11 10:32
fruit tree*. I have ready for plant­ garages within block. Cheap to the 0
8:17 8:61
0:57 11:08 11:26
ing, Valencia, coffa, tangerine, Lue right man. Apply Field Auto Tdp Co. 7 0:07 OS44 10:52 11:41 11:61
Gim Gong, lemon and grapefruit, all
8 8:57 10:38 1*44 12:17 12:46
-op aour orange stock.—B. T. Tiller,
0 10:44 11:30 11:60
1:08 1:38
Paole.
05-Otc
10 11:30 11:50 12:42
1:51 2:28
PEAS AND BEANS FOR SALE— raw lands, farm*, home*, etc. You 11 12:10 12:24
1:31 2:47 3:18
1,000 bushols Brabham and Iron can live in a pleasant, hoalthy. village 12 1:00 ' 1:10 2:fS
3:35 4;00
cow pcaa. 600 bushels running vel­ and do business In Sanford if you like. 13 1:40 1:65
3:04 - 4:24 5:00
vet been*. Write for special prices —See B. T. Tiller, Paola, H a. 05-6tc 14&lt; 2:20 2:38
3:61 *5:18 5:57
and delivery*—Dean Seed Company, F o r KENT—Apartment, $ connect 16 2:66 8:16
4:40
0:14 0:69
Orlando, Fla.
&lt;S3*5tp ing rooms, private bath, Furnished 10
3:34 4:00
6:32
7:18 8:02
A ttoraey-al-L aw
GC-6tp 17 4:21 4:64
1 Bm Im U Court j Bank
0:30 8:22 0:03
FOR” SALE—New bungalow, 3400.00 cm. 411 Park Ave.
IS
6:08 6:48
7:34 0:25 10:00
ID -t- *&gt;;*j » t-F L O R ID A
cash end balance easy terms. P. O.
w anted
0:02 0:47
R;40 10:26 IQJM
Box 462.
»
OM tp WANTED— Used musical instrument* 11*
20 7:02 7:B1'
0:43 11:21 11:45
H E D R . W IL S O N
instrument# of av*ry description.
21
7:34
8:57
10:64
11:57 ) 2i07
truck engine.—A. R .' West, Route Will pay caah on trade. M. L. Price
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
22
8:82*
9:60
-11:43
12:31 12:63
A.
6«-etp Musk Co., Tampa and Zack Street’,
'Int National Bank Balldlag
23 0:30 11:01 11:63
1:18 1:87
- 6-25-1 mo-c
TORO v*.
y&gt; - FLUSH FOB SALK^.10 acres on Celery ave- Tampa, Fla.
24 10:28 11:60 12:47
2:01 2:10
. nue, in high state of cultivation, to- WANTEB^A'n energetic agent ~U&gt; 26 11:20 128)7
1:37 2:42 2:60
get her. with crop, two, good mule*,
represent a lira, progressive life 20 12:24 1:02
2:22
8:21 ,8:29
T O N J . M O U G H T O N wagon, spraying machine, seed bed insurance company In Seminole, coun­
27 1:18 1:61
8:04 3:65 4t00
cloth, paper and wira*. house, bam ty. We wlU asstagauch n man in tha 28 2:10 2:41
3:44 4:32 4:48
ami all tpoli, a t a bargain. Sea own­ productlo nyf business 'and will co­ 20 2:69 3:26
4:20 6:10 6:22
e r for price and term s, and aa»a com­ operate with him In such a way th at ?U 3:48 4:08
5:006:52. -i$l:00
mission.—J. H. Eatridgn.
67-2tp will make fo r him a good Income. For 31
4:49
6:51
, 0:56
F 6 r SA LE-K ino luilding lot. D7xU7 particulars address Sumter Realty 4k
on llagnolia Arc. Call at 213 East Investment Co., Bosbnell, Fla. . 66-Gtc Flrat Q uarter Full
Last Quarter
C H E L L E M A 1N E S
11th atw et, city.
____66-ltp
touring June 21
June 28
July 6,
;.bh-, in July 20
July 27 ,
Agg 4
m . &lt;1heap ’for

Daytona Beach, Fla.

C. M. CUSTER, Prop

ick Service Transfer

kNFORD NOVELTY
I
WORKS

FOR RENT

DR. R. M. MASON

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

Literal Shop and Mill
Work

DR. G. S. SELMAN

Special Bargain List

B. W. HERNDON

S. 6. Sfiinholser

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

For Saturday and Monday
—June 16 and 18=
25% REDUCTIONS ON
r STRAW HATS

\U % REDUCTION ON
BATHING SUITS
Wv have a Rood line of them. I-«dies’. Men’s
Ho)’n\ Misses ’nnd Children’s.
You will
find mir prlres low on Bathing Suits.’

EWART The Florist

$3.r&gt;0 MAI'S,
For .........

One Lot of Hart Sehaffner &amp;
Marx Suits
$30.00 SUITS,

NFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

CQ A

AA

FOR SALE

&lt;eak &amp; Colclough

rge A. DeCottes

i b i i

READ EVERY LINE OF THIS -AMAZING
JUNE 16THAND 18TII

12'U REDUCTION ON ,
ALL BOYS’ AND
CHILDREN’S (HATS

GABARDINE SUITS
su m
*26,00 SUITS,
. For

$ 2 0 .0 0
ffA
O lO sU U

JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF KAYNEE SI'ORT BLOUS
- . ES FOR BOYS -

Our price* on, Boys’ Hulls was .already low,
now when you get 1 2 Discount It puts
the price exceedingly cheap.

*18.00 SUITS,
For ....
*10.00 SUITS,

Did you know that you could get *REGAL Shoes atom* store ht the
low* price of $3.50 per pair? Well you can, and they are
*■ .
worth double that amount
When in need of anything in the line of Men's and Boys* Ready-towear, see us, we will do our best to please you with quality 'and price

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                    <text>IN T H E H E A R T OF.
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a anti pay our retJwcU &lt;e. —gt
This i&gt; Flat; S ai^th e
oaw.»»e* rn- w .— r tho
sun has over• -----ihono,j, PUBLIC CRITICISM
m
or^recaom
w
vna
era bf
to the grea teat
3?i a.J______I ^».n&gt;
il *
iitonnO/tDiyrU
MISCONCEPTION, TUBY.
lUta.to
our
e
u
try
today
and
renew
^
upon.
u|iuu&lt; •Pay
«/ your t "
DECLARE
.
your allegiance to th* Stars and Stripes.

bonnet

iOOD LOWERS
IN ARKANSAS
ONE FOOT TODAY

IN D U S T R IA L C O N D IT IO N S
F L O R ID A GOOD A N D IS
P L E N T Y OF W ORK

A T L A N T A , Ga., Juno 14.—The fed­
eral reserve banking system .yra*
r e a d y h a v e o c cu rred
warmly defended in yesterday’s seaHere’s to the Red of it
. O N B O T H S ID E S
*
aion o f the convsntlbn of. the Nation­
There’s not a threacL^f it .
al Association of Credit Men, In the
No, not a shred of it,
,. •
v TTT •^jysa
report of the national comfnittct qn
- * .4 .. .
In all the spread of it
.
In
T
h
is
S
ta
te
G
iv
in
g
E
m
p lo y­
banking
and
currency,
as
well
*
»
In
v w^r’i
b-t i V . » i
T il
BRIEF NO TE
FROM
RlllTlBH
-x.r
From foot to head;
f$ »c
the principal addrpns of the day, deliv­
.
v-tcw^c.-,, - i w n f i h i i f t S I f
m ent to M a n y Thousands'©#
.g o v e r n m e n t T&lt;&gt; b o v i b t
But heroes bled jfor It, .
ENTYwL, REACH TW
------W iIL
F o r S ta te P u rp oses B u t H ad N o t K1VEK ,n
ered by J- IL.Pvellcher, of Milwaukee,
^
:
/
J
i
^
l
’
U
l&lt;B
IfN
T
A
T
lV
B
».vr
.
Skilled and U n skilled L a b o r
Precious blood shed fbr It
8 RVKN FEET A T . LIT TLE
president o f the American Banker’*
P a id O ff th e S ta te
•
Bathing
it
Rad
ROCK SUNDAY
-*
Association. The report of the com­ soviet L o n d o n ,' June 14.— A brief
m r Ik e A M w h lf4 rtH Sl
mittee, was followed by a brief, a&lt;t- potu from tho British govvromfnwd*.;
W ASHINGTON, June 14.— UncmHere’s
to
the
White
of
ft—
(Hr Tk» A. i m U IH Pm m I
•W
dreqa by Joseph A. MqQord, chairman live red to J,nonId K rasin, the I^U*1 ploymcnt during the month ending (Be TH#
____
_
_
»
L IT T________
L E ROCK,
June
14,R
Thrilled by tho eight o/ It,
w
June
1
14.
—
Ex-rrcmlor
SOFIA,
Ex-Pi
of the Atlanta federal reserve hank slan soviet represenVatlvq, yestera- May 1, dropped to the lowest point
weather bureau here Issued revised
Who knowf the.right of It
Stsmboullsky,
1* reported,
hae been
iliato, It
it U
.
board
on tho “ Federal Reserve Sys­ day, brings to an end the long cor­ during last twelve months, and In f*
flood prediction lowering the predict­
But feels the might of Jt
halted
Tatar
Bacardjik and
ia
tem/' Other reports submitted to tho respondence beginning with
nsitru near
iw
f " —------------*
*
„
lx&gt;nl many major1 Industries demand for
ed stage for Little Rock and Pine
’ Through day and night;
■aid to be making aland atalnat gov­
convention on bankruptcy law, tho re­ Curxon’a ultimatum, and terminates common and skilled labor H' far
Bluff -one foot. New forecast says
Womanhood’s care for It
ernment Ttoop® arlth several hundred
port on foreign credits, on commerclul the dispute between Great Britain greater than the supply, according
the river will reach twenty-seven
Made manhood dare for It
'•fr
peaaaiit guard*. Several casualUea
ethics
and on legislation.
and Russia which at one time seri­ to survey issued by tho United State* •
feet at Little Rock Sunday and twen­
Keeps It so White,
already have occurred.
A
t
the
same
time
the
credit
men
ously threatened a rupture of the Department o f l-abor. The survey
ty-nine feet nt PlneBluff Monduyere • *-vr
P e rt of -this band, fled in motor car
wore meeting, tho Robert Morris As­ trade agreement between tho two says Industrial conditions hr Florida
Here’s to theTBlue of It—
These stages arc below thosp of Feb­
but waa caught and arrested. It is
seem to he improving with the ad­
sociates. a group of bankers and cred­ countries.
Heavenly view of it
*
ruary, 1910.
officially asserted that laat March
it
men
affiliated
with
tho
national
as­
That this has been avoided Is con­ vent of summer, largo building. pro­
Star-spangled hue of It,
StambouiUky received from treasury
sociation,
weiy
holding
their
annual
sidered
largely duo to M. Krassln’s ject* and considerable highway conHonesty’s
due
of
It.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 14.
four million Bwlaa .franca ostensibly
meeting,
at
which
reports
of
tho
offic­
diplomatic
tact. That tho British •imction U\ caring for alt common
Constant
and
true,
— With an unprecedented rush of wat­
for state purposes but really for others and standing committees were re-, government now considers the Inci­ labqf snpply and some sections there .
.
noro’s
jlt
th®
whole
of
it
er pounding at tho city reservoir ton
I
mends. U U reported a Urge quan­
celved. In the afternoon tho-Robot* dent closed Is seen In the fact that | ^shortage o f unskilled workers,..
Stan, stripes and polo of It
miles west of hero Oklahoma City waa
tity of machine guns and ammunition
Morris Associates met with the credit It Issued to parliament last night an lAimbor mills are practically all run­
Here's to the soul of It—
prepared today for the crest of the
whs discovered - f t
Btamboullaky’s
men lit a bankers’ committeb meeting, official record of the whole corre­ ning on folLUnie basis, affording cm -ifir
Red,
WJifto
and
Blue.
w ont flood In the history of the city.
at which addresses were made by W il­ spondence. Including yesterday’s note. pioyment to « * tremendous npmbsr
home near 8oflia.
— Natlopml Economist.
The reservoir dsm across tho Ca­
liam Tonks, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr.
of man.
..
Russia yielded on many points,
nadian river valley which every spring
Puellcher;
Claude
G.
Rivers,
of
New
i®
h
h
•ludiug
withdrawal
of
the
offensive
Cotton
manufacturing
was at topSixteen Aliens
Impounds the city’s water supply for
Orleans, and Oscar Wells, of Birm­ Weinstein note*, granting compen­ uotch capacity during May, consumpthe year, resembled a giant water fall.
' Caught at Tampa,
ingham.
sation to the selaod trawlers and In tinn. of, lint cotton having been si*
Although the dsm Itself was said to
The banking and currency commit­ the Harding and Davison cases ond hundred* twenty thousand nine hunbe In no danger, the embankment sep­
W ere Deported
tee, In Ita report, declared "much of permitting fishing rights within the dreil mnl fifty-six bales, exceeded
&gt;' 1 A. •. .
-&gt; # « arating tho by-pass from tho huge
the criticism against the federal re­ twelvc-mile limit. On the question only once before In history of Indus­
IV T T fl
*
n
A n
n in tT T x tR &lt;
m
HAD CpMB IN THROUGH V AR L reservoir lake was under water, and, a
serve board and system Is due to a of the soviet propaganda n compro­ try. The consumption wps about
torrent twenty-four Inches deep was
!J8 FLO RID A POINTS.
misconception o f the duties snd func­ mise has been .reached.
forty-three thousand bales more than
'{ ODI
Spilling Into tho lake.
tions of. tho fedcrsl .reserve banks;
Tho
wording
of
the
note
shows
In April this year and on® huhdred
Some fear was felt that the em­
s
that many of our people hold to the that Rusaia ha* agreed ’“ in tho nor­ und twenty-five thousand bales more
bankment
might
give
way,
releasing
I
*«
* wan i
if || • *
' *’
.
.
ta
mum
view th*t the board essays to control mal course of diplomatic movement* than In Mny lust year, hut was two
ware arrested soma time ago by Im­ the water from the lake Into the city.
tho flow ®* bualness by the simple ex­ to transfer from Kabul. Afghatuxjnn, thousand ono hundred and forty hales
Free
for
A
ll
Fight
Caused
Several
to
Jump
Over­
migration official* at various Florida Workers were striving to keep the
pedient of raising or loworing the re­ to another post Ita represehtativo. le u than monthly record consump­
board
and.
Perish
ports after being smuggled-Into the embankment Intact, but the cltlsena
discount rate, which puts the board In l.lwut. Raakolnlkoyv against whom, tion nttklnod In' March fhl* yeat.
_____ __ *er# o*P
iported to Cuba today will be warned by a fire slreen should
'
t• ^
•s,-I 9 t
. ' «
. ..
i
*«
country;
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i
a powerfully strategic, position tb put actbfdlnk to th* note
"the
main
,
■
officials announced. This is the Ant the reservoir break.
14^ T ^ fcmw*or rou r^ruku'm
and
fiv® ---Chin®*®
passeng- the brakes' upon"Misltteii/’ ....... ' ' charge* Hhvu boon made," ond to In* MERY MIBB MONRYBAVRR
v
r
w
YORK.
June
*
®
m
-----" T W HdM troBtTlhreo feet higher at*
. „ ..a a’,
t l__ L D ..»e U
are missing:from the two-mn.tod British, schoner Mar# Beatrice which
Mr. Puellchcr, In his address, de­ sure that M. Bhamlatsky at Teheran
IN BANFORDp HUE1IB
The remainder tho waterworks than .has. eVer been
was found drifting o ff Kandyhook last night were.W»cd In a halt « ® P j j j clared tho banker as much as any •hall observe the propaganda agree­
HERB TO It ELF YOU
!
are to be aent out of the rountry soon recorded before. Traffic ow r E l• map for the present misconception of ment In letter and spirit. .
and axes according to storle. told by survivors to Iimmlgiration om dahO
change
avenue,
tho
traffic
artery
to
-------V
'
1
as cas®»0»n h® passed on at Wash­
the functions of tho'federal reserve
The note further give* the Im­
tb&lt;&gt; craft was brought Into quarantine today. Three of fifteen C hincae
Have you met Minnie Moneysaver.
the packing toWn and south Robinson
ington.
banki. He pointed out that Innumer­ portant
undertaking
that Great
Sha is .soipe chicken.and not only
street which connects the
atieet
th# city with ylvors were taken to the ,W t*lj5 h e n ^ lm iU r y i l r t r i ^ a l ' t o a ^ l*«t
able requests for loans which should Rritalp and her dominions, colonlpa
good-looker, but she has plenty
Cnpltol hill
shut o- ff by)
^
L lc a tc d his tomrsdee
UiptlUl
HIM section
oarvs.w,. were
------------ t,|nfc,I pending
of Man Found
have been refused because contrary to and protectorates, shall not assist In
CiJi.*
.............
. Em
ilio, livlna
'■■H MMUmil
iim lo ha*
DM" »a whol*
WMSS4W page In - ' '
high water
and
families
living In
in theJ
the n|t ht Uy officials one of the Orientals, making sign",
.hd members of tho crew who weeo mlaslng had^found resting places n the good banking practice, wore refused any hostile designs against the soviet
this
iihuc,.
In
which
she
write* you a
fear Columbia Today lowlands moved out yesterday.
Z e rp la T X i what manner they died. Owner o f the v e . - ^ t h because tho federal reserve bank In. government or tho republics assbclutMost of the damage It was behoved
letter and tell* you where &gt;ou
thn ,dlstrict in Its regulatory power, ed with It which may be entertained con wirvJ H»®0*y. Minnie knows
Resident o f ’Georgia -would rAult In Uw Walnut Grove sec­ whom the Chinese had Urga.ned in Havana to
•avp
made the granting of the requests by Russian emigres*
A
n
t
r
im
,
whereof *ho iqwok* and Minnie has
tion which has not yet recovered from
Impossible. ,
.
.
been .shopping In .Hartford several
HAD BREN SHOT AND HIS SKULL the flood of several weeks ago. The nut low elg...
_
,."T o commercial America,
Mr.
owner
1500
to
be
landed
her®.
time* and can t®U you all about^tho
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n
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,
rid,
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oo
tr
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r
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Z
X
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North Canadian has cutm side chanCRUSHED.
Puellchcr said, "these great rcdlsdifferent
store*' here. Borne think
nel down th# principal street In
al- prater was of
ih* ,h,pp&lt;r to count Institutions are of untold value.
Minnie
1*
,fn &gt; « Osteon
and some
COLUMBIA, S. C., June 14,-Thr
&amp; r ; “~
Their purposes are bottor-uitderstood Of Fruit and Vegetable Shipment think she live* 1n Enterprise but for
tarry out his parts*# the bargain with th?
^ J j g
body o f a m4h believed to bo Joe
by men engaged in giving credit than
* From Florida
all of that Minnie knows real bar­
Martas of Ma4l*oJV Ga., was found
by any other one c1» m , tncl If we
gains when she see* them, and Min*
lying in,a *liimp of underbrush three
would save the present bank of the
Tho following number of pave con iile c*Ua youe attention to them. Boa •
miles from Columbia shortly before
United Btatoa from tho ffite of its taining Florida fruits and vegetables Minnie’s page today and read w b-‘
nofen. Tt»® nian had been shot and
mJiMbasors, wo must make known to worn forwarded from Jackaonvlllo. •he has to aay .fnd take her advi
M
hi* skull crushod, examining pbyAmarha, to Ita rank and file, Its High Spring* and Hampton via nli-rall Shu. ia the kandy kid. Minpil# ar1 _____
— m*mmw w ( S T d
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slrlana said. The man apparently
splendid usefulness' of the*® Institu­ during tho last 24 hours, oudlng at to be partial to Yow®U A Comj
had bo®n ds»d a week or ten days.
noon Wednesday, Juno 13«
(First Lu-Ueth Cafeteria, Pure Food tj
tions.i.
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FartUi Iddhtlflcatlon was made by
, On tho aubject of.aoldlor »K&gt;nus the Column, Ohio, Miss., and beyond; sec­ krt. Bower’ s D'.ug Htoro, J’enl*'
moans of a b®nk book found In WHOLE VILLAGES AUK W II’ Bl)
report reaffinned tLe’ etklul Aaken- al ond column, North of Savnnnah; third Electric Company, Hanford fi
pocket showing he hod deposit In an
Under
the
Banner
o
f
the
Sanford
Chamber
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t
previous conventions for tho blanket column, Southern points; fourth col- PreMory. UoRd’s Bboo Store. «*m l' OUT BY FOREST F IR E '
Athena bank. - b •
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' bonus.
nole Cpuaty Bank, und Flggly W iggly.
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iBANGOR.
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EUBTIB SHOCKED BY»
oporatlon with Brevard county intcrOrapcfrult ------^
woods along the l|ne of tho Ashlpnd
A definite program of work for the
Minnie’s advice.
DEATH OF ClfeABLES
eata
Jo construct the road to the East
branch
of
the
Bangor
and
Aroostook
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railroad In Aroostook county were pdoptsd hy the Board of Goveroorf Ceast via Southnegr® and Titusville.
The Uuhr occupation ca a t
The unfinished portion of th® road to
ablaae
last
night
from
Casardis
to
Feppera
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m ai
— # . a r* - - t——
I—
earill ItIOil
land portion
EUST18, June 14.— A telegram
destroy a civlUsatlo® ( M L r
Smyrna MUIs, a distance of of -B
Tomatoes ......
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came Tuesday morning announcing
27 168 the devastation of Industrial
Watermelons ‘ .......... - 47
miles
and
InhabltanU
of
L
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in
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It
to
a
s
o
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will
also
the death* ol Charles J. Wagner,
Am
In U ..I dtalriri - r . n r &lt; « |
- p rH p ri
wlhch occurred at B o’clock In San­
ford, death coming suddenly and
HULKS AND REGULATIONS FOR
....................- * • s - - without warning. Mr. Wagner was
A IR P L A Y o k AMERICAN
danger. GrUwold. a vlUag# of 2®° ^ ^ i ^ m s n t «»f a 'C it y t Planning Orlando ro .
.
ert rout*
home from Jacksonville, to
lie hon&gt;
persons, w
« destroys
M night.
t « ^ ®° |
S im U t S n " suthoria^l
'* ” ”* -prom
together
fS t
l FLAG'. '
wa*
destroyed llast
jco»mU*U&gt;n
suthorlaod by * ,«aumt
recant, All * ' J( —
.* ,ts
rv,unt*
wmen city h® went Baturdsy on buslwhich
quickly did i the flames
0f the legislature, municipal .own- with U^a cnmpletiun. .t u&amp; ®
.
nes* and waa overtaken by the grim
tho little community that
,r»hlp of public utilities, bulkhead- JHighway
NGTO n T ^
r i7 - P r e .i
reaper ta Sanford. The decM od was ttAns had barely t me to escape. MOB
.
.
t ^tw een Monroe educational; m*tf®ra,».
Jlnc
«* » Amertcan^Leftlty-on® Tears o f age and wa« “
o f th* host known and roost pn&gt;mlghxi'o. flag conCrrenca, opening here
nant of ‘ bo Wintsr tourUts. and has
today, toiadopt a code of ruls* a»«| ColIcctlonsUeto
. . , « l r i tr r i.
th . , ffort, brine |I t . . t in , f n * - * *
regplaUen* for the prepsr disp^ay of
mads Epstl® hi* wlnUr home for
to this city each refugese out of. the danger
and Include provision that
4 -if'
Uef triah* were ordered to ® J »n d y
Ohio.
ouldjaam to
tha
Dr. L .R . Phillips, the effltk n t
y
™
'
laat
Wight
to
rcecue
vjlUgere
^ho
o f the w®H
Mog*tkk ostiosud anthem. “While you
He
might
bo
forced
to
flee
from
any
setof
the
c
lt
r
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Banfordf
#*®lqg
A .U ., Co.. o|
S T adopting e'cod* whereby lh® cltstatement of Connty T * * G®*'
Joe. D. Jlnklns, remarked today
« _ th# president sold
htad- of worn prv«fuf &gt;u*
working In ■
VWsOs. who l* making hla headthe d ty ta* roll could ahuw sum® —r
to Ole c®nfef®»c®, ” 1
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prises
alau
and
tha
Herald
prints
soma
farther
loave® ^ hU mother, Mrs.
Wo
two daughura,
able of th® facts shout the elty’s b u »ln ««
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« • . ■;u. as follows),‘ *.' J
GMfa
o f Cleveland.
the Chamber of
• Th® collections up to June first **
Wagner, who
ren. however, taht organised
‘ “ uU
to th® *h®l® U * ^ ’ ----- -of the family
canning
U capable of solving any proo*
graf
cent.
As to th#
Mr. Wagaffllat«d
with
President Higgins, atneo Wa
were 9% 1/4 per cent.
busy during the
-Exchange,
U
W
ap.
1.
dnUy-touch
ndth
throughout Jh# day. No th®^ dtp j
•
• boon «
itory to leaving
,ro or Fort
v at th® organisation and has
day®. 1
burned In thee, v illa g e
the
he«a-. •
bW int^Uon.ofvhnvlng th .
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�Btfalne of Mcrideistohn’a Wedding
March.
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• U O n a tiy friends o f Mr. And'Mrs.
Anderson will Join In wishing them
much happiness.
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visit hia jinrcnts and nlao atend the
wedding o f one 4f hia brothers. They
made the trip Ih Mr. Warren's Hupmobllo.
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Misses Sara ajid Qcrardine Murid
Members of the Seminole Athletic are the guests of friends on an auto
(llub of Lako Monroe will entertain trip through 'Georgia and TfnncstCc.
Wedncodny evening with n farewell Miss G'eranllnc will return to her
homo in Jacksonville in a few 'days
party in honor of Clint Shelly, secre­
but Miss Sara will spend several
tary o.* the Club and his sisters, the weeks visiting nt various points in
Misses Mollic and Laura Shelly, who TennCssdo. ’
leave Thursday for an extended visit
In Knoxville, Tenn., with friends and
Mr. and Mrs. trank Si cl
relatives. These youhg people are tie daughter, Constance, hi
netlve membebs of ffjc club and will SoUU’Ctfdljna where they
be greatly missed by nil.
the Teague-MeNcb wcildii
irda leaving for Rentier:
1'to 'spepd a^few^weeks
on to Slew York for*nr
dtay.
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v.Isn’t this what yon want In the
bank you do business with?
These features have made this
bank a success since its o r g a n i z a ­
tion in 1887, and friH cbntihue to
do so for the future.

For Florida,'. Wlr'inlsblith
Fa rind 'fdtal thurUlorshowers .Pa
Fp tonlgIit''or’fhurWay 'in the ha
Fa north portion.
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. W e’ll welcome your Checking
Account, and try to deserve i t

uwataasai
Tonight’s lilds night

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Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wakefield of
Genova wore nmong tho visitors to
the city todny.

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A COMMUNITY n O lL D E R

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The mnijy friends of Edward
Moloch nnd.hfia* Marie Teague will
lie Interested in their wedding whhfh
occurred I t Mountsvilic, S. C., Inst
night T)r. and Mrs. Longloy of San­
ford were, prisent at the wedding and
Misa Mildred Simmons. A fter the
wedding Miss Simmons will go to
Chicago where she will take a course
in tnusic at the Chicago Cdllcgc of
Music and will return to Sanford in
tho early fall. Dr. Langley will re­
turn home nt once but Mrs. Langley
will.apcnd the rest of the summer at
points in North and* South Carolina.

„

he million d o ll* kid
in* through a p\t J
. and ahado*i

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fflnc Mcl)i*n:ii,| |n ft , g

t&gt;f cotrrsc ‘liiils mean from the pge
of 1 month to 100 year*, as all Will be
fhfcrc to seo Jackie Coogan In ‘^ ly
Boy” I t the Frinccss tonight.

aocccis’ df her e ft*,

me to do an y-

Anpthcr picture of the million dollar
kid rohiping through a ploy of sUn-

Mrs. Leslie Smith of west First
street is in the Florida Sanitarium
P. P. FO n 8 TE », President
B. F. W IIITN E R, Cashier g
for treatment.
Also as an added attraction will be
■ fc a a a a a a a id M v W a tfa n rM iB ih ria n a d a a g iia a a a a a a a a a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
’"flic niizzard,” a regular comedy,
Residents from the Geneva section
snys Osborne.
says that the waters nrc not receding
of the bride. Miss Olive Russell, sisvery much and the wntcr is still over
'tor of tho bride-groom and Miss Jes­
And th e ’honor guests tonight Will
tho roadways in many places.
sie Graves. Next camo Miss Ethel
be J. J. N. Connor, of the Sanford
MoOghton, the maid-of-honor, who
Shyc A Clothing Cpmpiiny with hia
MRS. FRED DAIGRR, Society Editor
Mrs. Perry Jcrnignn will nrrivo FOR H E N T — Store spaed, 10x40, lo­
Immediately preceded the brido who
family
and will sc '’ My Boy” without
Phona 117-W
today from Auburn, Ind., where she
cated In'heart of nutomobflc dis­ cost to them as the treat’s on Os­
If
have say lU r s la tir iO s s r n entered on the arm of her father, H. has spent the past several days with
trict. Four filling stations and two borne, so 'bo lihre and be ’{hero and
—U rqa at* s &gt; l* s aar*»*rr* ar r m t a i J. Lchihan
The groom entered with
fcMMi *v If raw are ealrrtalalaa, write
relatives
rind
friends.
garages
within block. Cheap to the brihg the family.
a saatal ear* t t l k l i Seyartmeat, alt Inc Rev. E. D. Brownlee joining the bride
right man. Apply Field Auto Top Co.
Satalla, «tr trlepaone the lleaa. It will nt the improvised altar where tho
N areally appreciates.
Misses Grace and Maude *Ballon...
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solemn vows wero taken. During the
And th«;n ddti’t forget tomorrow
ceremony Dr. McCoslin played, ” tine of Gainesville, Fla., arc the at­
night, Katherine MacDonald'in the
Preparations
arc
now
being
mndc
SO C IAL C A L E N D A R
tractive house guests of Miss I.ucillo
Love You'truly."
by tho *K{kcimTtnce Citrus Growers’ crowning success o f her career, "The
Anderson.
The bride was lovely in her wedding
Association ttt’ Increase the capacity Refuge” and n darn good comedy, too.
Wcdneaday— Mlai Fern Ward will
gown
of
white
Canton
Crepe
with
to s ii1 cars per
entertain at dinner complimenting
_ house
.
Tho many friends of John Hrumlcy of ita .packing
draperies of Spanish Incc. Her veil,
Mlai Dorothy Rumph.
will be glad to learn that he had n day, in antiepation of a 150,000 box
Do Mlllos splendid moladramatlc com­
which was o f silk tulle, was held In
Wcdneaday— Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
successful operation for appendicitis crop next season. During the cur­
edy, ‘'Grumpy" with Theodore Rob­
place by a wreath of real orange biosrent
season
the
association
shipped
Mrs. j . D. Woodruff give a lunch­
at the Kcrnnld-Lnughton
Hospital
erts, May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel.
117,000
boxes
o
f
fruit.
In
nix
years,
eon complimenting Misses Frances
an die getting along nicely.
Manager H. C. Piano reports, the Also International News, only ono
Chappell and Dorothy Rumph, two
day old.
Miss Moughton wore a benutifu
bridcs-clect of thla month.
The B. A O. Motor Compnny hnvc association has increased its volume
of shipments more than 400 per cent.
Wednesday—Miaa Fern Ward enter- gown of blue taffeta trimmed in sil­ Just received (mother shipment, of
FO R S A L E — 20 tales
ver
lace.
Sho
carried
a
bouquet
of
Durant
and.Star
cars.
In
this
ship­
talna at dinner at 0:30 honoring
Ophelia roses.
of
Seed
Bed Cloth,
ment is a Special Durnnt Sport
Mlsa Dorothy Rumph.
An informal reception was held a f­ model. They invite you tto call at
Wednesday— Mias Sarlta Lako gives
bought on lowest cotton
a bridge party at 8:30 In honor of ter the ceremony for relatives and a their show rooms and look these cars
market, light, medium
,
Mlsa Dorothy Rumph and Benjamin few close friends during which time over.
tho young coupla left In their ear,
Whltncr, Jr.
and heavy w eigh t (Get
Thursday— Mr. and Mrn. A. R. Key keeping their destination n secret.
PEAS A N D BEANS FOR S A LE
out- prides,— Yowell Co.
The many friends of this young
■ entertain at bridga .at their home
1,000 bushels Brabham
fit-Sitc
on Park avenuo at 8:30, complimen­ couple wish them every happiness in
com peas. 500 bushels running vel
ting Mita Dorothy Rumph and Ben­ their mnrrlcd life.
vet beans. Write for special price:
No haul too short,Tio distance too
jamin Whltncr, Jr., whoso marriage
and delivery.— Dean Seed Company groat for the QUICK SERVICE
will bo an event of next Tuesday.
ANBEHSON^MARTIN
Orlando, Fin.
1
GS-Bt) TRANSFER to undertake; just let us
The Baptist church was the scene
Thursday—The Daughters of Wesley
know ydur wonts, and wo nrc at your
will entertain with a miscellaneous of a very pretty wedding yesterday
N o t e OF APPRECIATION
m i vice. Phone 408. 05-Th-Frl-Sat-tfc
Shower-in honor-of Miss -Jetsle whan Miss Bast rice 'Martin became
Air. and Mrs. J. I.. Ballentino and
Graves and Miss Frances Chnppol at tho pride of Charles Anderson.
Membpsr Of the local Brotherthe homo of Mrs. John Dccn nt 8
Quantities of Shasta dalsica wore ■on Julian, left this morning for their |hood of Engineers, referring to their
p. m.
us6d around the altar and choir loft. lomo in Gainesville, Fia. They mo- memorial exercises of Sunday, join
Friday—Mrs. Harry Ward will enter­ On the rostrum, where the ceremony torod over to attend the Murtin-An- with others who witnessed it, in ap­
tain tho members of tho Book l e v ­ took place, four pedestals were erect­ derson wedding, un interesting event preciative comment on the henutiful
ers Club at 4 o'clock.
ed. These were wrapped with white of Tuesday. They wore accompanied setting for the "Tribute of Love,"
Friday— Mrs. Donald Whitcomb and crepe paper and twined with pink as far ns Gainesville by Miss Annie ladies clad in pure white forming in
were a hollow squaro, while their President
Mlsa Florence Henry will entertain vines making a very pretty scene for Barclay of Live Oak. They
guests of Mrs. C. A. Anderson while I.iljn feelingly gave expression to
at a miscellaneous shown rat the Iho bridal party.
home of tho latter at 4 p. m. honor­
the sentiment o f the hour. The conPreceding the ceremony Mrs. A. M.
ing Miss Dorothy Rumph, a bride- Phillips sang, “ The Proposal" and
forting words of Rev. Dr. Brownlee,
elect of noxt.wock.
the introductoury, tho eulogy, the
Miss .Maude Ballentino sang Codman's
Friday— Mrs. F. I). McBride will fn- "A t Dawning." Miss Virginia Domusic, nil neatly and appropriately
tertain at a miscellaneous shower nt Courscy presided at the organ and
fitting in as arranged by Mrs. Alfred
Liljn, who wa« charged with man­
her home on 300 West Fifth Street, nt the appointed hour played I.ohcnat H p. m. honoring Miss Jessie grlno'n Bridal Chorus which announc­
aging und arranging the program,
conspired U&gt; make nn impressive com­
Graves, a bride-elect of next ed the arrival uf the bridal party.
memorative service.
month. ’
.
The brido entered with her mnid-ofFriday—Tho Truth Seekers Class will
lmnor, Miss Violu Booth, and was
joined at the ultar by the groom and
his best man, Edwin Millen. They
ascended to the rostrum where the
impressive ring ceremony was per­
formed by Itcv. F. 1). King.
Ervlrf Ifc Cook and bride of Floral
As an innovation, four charming
Glly are visiting Mr. und Mrs. Eugene
young
ladies, .Misses Lucille Andyrson,
Higgins of Weal First street.
Elizabeth Hoolchan, Evelyn Barrow
Miss Martha Brown is spending and Graco Rallentlnc, radiantly attir­
thla week at Coronado Bench, the ed in appropriate frocks, acted us
ushers.
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guest o f friends.

mead I felt Ufcb

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k lb N B Y m p U B L B B f f i o S
Be i H o u s

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ouiicrcu with Severn he»i*w
backache and pains in my I r j T ^

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Gasoline Gauges for Portia filOO; Ped­ under my shoulder blade. My kMam
al Pads r&gt;0c set. Spotlights, windshield
visors; TIRES and TUBES at close
prices. You can get bnck with our
tires. *Bcllcr gasoline nhd oil. We
carry tho largest stock uf nutomobilc
tires and nccessorics on Palmetto nvc-

nnd'blndder were in bad conditfeTi
was weak and nervous nnj felt tittf
and worn out Walking m,^
abort o f breath. Every inornii* w
face and hands were bloated. u-jn

F. P . R T N E S
105 Palmetto *Ave.

New Shipment o f

V A N T IN E S
Incense— In cen se Ilu fn c r s —
Sandalwood, Violet,
m B c ^ t h e to te s l crea tion s

Wtolarla ui

Phone 320-

More Royal C linchers
fo r 1923
United StatesTires
areGood Tires

Later in the afternoon a recaption
The Truth Seekers class of thy was held nt the home of the bride,
Methodist church, will meet with Mrs. which was attended by many friends
W. T, Akep, Friday afternoon. Cars ol the popular young rouple.
will leaveAho church nt 3 o'clock.
Out-of-town guests Included: Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Rallentlnc and daugh­
The St. Agnes Guild met Monday ters Grace and Siaude and son Julian,
afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Chris of Gninecville, and Miss Annie BarMatthews. After tho business was
transacted n social hour was enjoyed
during which tho hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Peabody, served refreshments.
Tho member* present were: Me*damns Bolts, Leak, Poltrr, Ovorlln,
Peabody, Lloyd, R. C. Phillip* and
Overstreet.
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RCHHKLL-LKJj.MAN
- Beautiful In lU simplicity wins the
(redding of Mios Hermits Lchmi
(lorhert Russell which was suit
•d i t tho hotyl'oC'tht rbtlric'a p
last/ night at,H p. ro.
,
,
The
wficVo the cere-]hearty con
In e living room where
tnony took place wao'decorated with
Mr. and
quantities of radiance rosea and ferns short wedi
carrying out tho color scheme of being unkr
pink and green.
will be at I
A musical program Will rendered Elm avenu
by Dr. MoCaalln rt thu piano, Mlsa
The brid
Mablc Bowler sang, "O Promts* Me” ,was a poH
and "Because.’’ Then to the strains dress of :
of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin khito pictx
the bridal party entered. First corns of bride’s i
four girls carrying ropes of fere.
Miss Bm
forming the aisle for the bridal parly, gandjc dro
ah rfe young ladies wore; Misses ,it&gt;d pink r

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H E U . 8. T ir e people
took plenty o f tfrtie In
d e v e lo p in g th e R o y A l
C lin ch er C ottL
W h en itw n ifin aU vp laccd
on sale there Were no mis*
takes In it.
L ast y e a r w e c o u ld n ’ t
m ake R o y a l C linchers fast

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« “Minnie Moneysaver— that's whqt they call mev I’m a friend of every­
one who believes in economy; every time I matte a real Saving on some
purchase, I love 1p jtell folks about it,
“ Only yesterday I went shopping in some of the fine Sanford stores
' and I was simply delighted with the bargains. You know, the secret)
of saving money is to know where to buy. So if you want good merch­
andise, real service and bargain prices, let me tell you-where to get

them.”

“THEY-JUST KEEP
EVERYTHINGAT LOWER
PRICES!”

I S N ’ T THIS
A SWEET
FROCK?”
One o f the .first things I hnd to get on my shopping tour was
a little summer frock; something that might be called ex­
clusive, yut I didn't want it to be expensive.
W hoji I begnn making inquiries, I found that Yowell's
on First Htreet is u first thought whenever exclusive rendyto-wear is mentioned and really, I found Yowell's a dear lit­
tle specially shop. Little, yet— but big enough to have a
large selection o f the things one loves to wear.

Let me tell you o f ii delightful surprise I got at Bower’s Drug
Store. I had to have several unusual preparations, which
most druggists do not keep in stock. No sooner did I ask
Mr. Bower for them When he had reached over to a shelf
nearby and said, “ Hero they a re!" That was surprise num­
ber one. I paid fo r the articles with a $5 bill, and when I
received my change I found that Bower's price was neatly
20 per cent less than I had paid elsewhere for the same
articles I Wasn't rfortu n ate tn going to Bower's?.................

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Imve another new frock
f°r
summer— and it
t°*t n,&lt;' ^u,t nl,out whnt
)’°u pny *or one *)a*r °*
silk stockings I
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“ How come? a mere man youkl ask. Am i my answer Is:
I sent an old frock o f mine to the Sanford Steam Pressery
on First street. When they returned it, the frock was new.”
And that tells the whole story about the wonderful
Sanford Steam Pressery. Their marvelous work ...proves
that we a re indeed! iivitfg ill nil age o f .wonders..
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W H A T H E A P S OF
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i f there’s anything wo should be
careful about it’s the food we eat,
,,H ** 80 nuu'U affects our health.
“ Where is the best luncheon
place in tow n?" I asked an epicure.
Promptly the reply cam e,"‘A t LuBeth Cafeteria, o f course.”

And, true enough, I found thut the Lu-Bcth Cafeteria
nerves n reully splendid luncheon, in the most charming at­
mosphere imaginable. I happened to be particularly hun­
gry, so I appreciated the perfectly huge portions that LuBeth Cafeteria serves. And best of ull when I paid my
check I found that this most appetizing meal did not .cost
more than ordinary food served in an ordinary place.

l o cook well Js so Htmple, when you depend on such ex­
cellent meat as I got at the Pure Food Market on Sanford
avenue yesterday. I'm told they handle only the best meats
and poultry obtuinublo— which accounts for their popular­
ity with ull of us who realize that there's health and happi-

Now that I’ve purchased my Western Electric Fan at
The Peninsular E lectee Company shop, I don’ t care how
hot Old Sol gets, for I know .there'll be a delightful breeze
all summer I
fr.

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By the by; this little fan's motor is simply perfect (it ’s
all it cost was $10.00.
perfectly quiet, too)

The money I unveil op,.nit,my purchases yesterday W'eut
rlglit into thp Sc mimic* S w in gs Bank. There's quite a 'tidj?
sum there now, and on— isn't it ju st thrilling to see the in­
terest added on twice every y e a r!
I t certainly keeps you from w orrying about the future.
In fact, I can only see contentment pnd prosperity in the
years to come, as long as my bank balance keeps growing,

.M y “ footsies” just seem to love the beautifulw alking
shoes 1 bought nt Lloyd’s Shoe Store yesterday. Besides, I
got them nt a ridiculously low price, considering their sup­
erb style and quality.
**
Footwear is n particular hobby o f mine, so I am spcciftlly glad to recommend, Lloyd's Shoe Store on Park Avenue
to anyone who insists on getting good shoes at a moderate

it admit I didn’t come into Piggly W ig g ly 's w ith very
h money. But I quickly realized that you don't need
h money when you buy at P ifltty W ig g ly ’s.
Instead o f getting just a few items, I got everything I
needed; and it was ull “ paid in full.

PIGGLY

J. HUGH T IL L IK , Prop,

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MnllisonV Rashnnnry Chcpe, all colors. Keg. $-1.50
Silk. Extra special for Friday and Sat'day, yd...

Grain Sprouts Give
Fowls Needed Greens
A Constant Supply or Green Food is
Needed for Hast Chicken liaising
By SETH W. SHOEMAKER, Director
Tho -School. o f Agriculturo,
International Correspondence
Schools,- Hcrnnton, Pn.

substantially made will undoubtedly
bo longer lived than the wooden rack*.
Oats, barlfy, wheat or buckwhoat
can be sprouted during the cold weath­
er provided the rock is kept in a wnrm
moist plate where there la soino light
to encourage growth. This kind of
food has a double value inasmuch as
it is suitable green food and a grain
fuoi^thftt is easily digested.
Sprouted grain is best relished by
chickens when the succulent growth
of the sprout has reached n length of
from ono inch to two and one-half
inches. When longer tho sprouts are
tough, less succulent ami tho grain
wiil probably show signs of decay.
When sprouted in a dim light the
sprouts will gruw white and tender to
t&gt; greater length than if they are
grown &gt;&amp;vtL»trojig light.

■TO match. King Tut Bends nnd
Neck Chains, Just arrived....

ur Jtfmlte, plain a n d ifa h c y lito

values,

Special. 2 days. pnir

Efforts of England
to Bring Peace A re
Not Successful
INTERVENTION BY THE UNITED
STATES. M AY HE
TRIED.
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CM M ATE A J &amp; h B A LT H
OF SEM INOLE EQUAL
TO T H A T OK ANYW HERE
“ The records of the state and county
bonids o f health show that there is
no safer or more healthful county
in the stnto than Seminole. The
death rate for the past live ycurs has
been ns liiw as fhe IWfett elsewhere
in the state, while the birth rate
shows a &gt;little inewasf per capita
over most ofithc other Florida cities.
No enervating or insidious feverF
are knowir boro, Typhoid is extreme­
ly rare, and, th e,rtM pM ith cntlc*l«I
records show t l i n t &gt; ttcvnt years 05
per cent of |he,feW g^abs in Q&gt;e coun­
ty were contractor elsewhere, nnd
brought In. Tho typo is mild, owing
to the excellence of the sanitary con-,
ditions generally In.Seminole, nnd the
prompt nnd effective nttontlon of the
Seminole county medical profession,

LQNQQt'Ly.lune&gt;I3.—There, was no
sign lasbeffiitht that the Ilritlah cffnrts to act the part of conciliator
To do thpir best chickens must have
between France nnd Germany hnve
a certain amount of fryah green feed
yet met with success. There was no
at all times of tho yea*. when tho
further meeting o f the British cabi­
weather is unfavorable to n natural
net yesterday, but diplomatic poursupply of green matter the up-to-date
uarlcra' continued at the foreign of­
poultry ninn will firdyfdci'U artificially.
fice were believed to be aiming ut
Sproutcif outs have conic into grent
some
formula to save the face of
favor.ax a substitute for natural
both France and Germany.
grren feed for all kind* of poultry.
I f "the proper nmuunt of moisture
“ Amnesty in tho Ruhr," is the
They *ccm to tnku tho placa*ef green Is supplied continually and the tem­
feed almost perfectly. Sproutod oats perature kept constantly between 50 phrase met with in the press of Ix&gt;narc good not only for laying hens but ,F. nnd flOJ F. the grain will sprout dan and i^l* believed that the British
also for stimulating the growth of ■fieely. I f tho temperature is coidgr. effort* is toi persuade the French
ivernment to get h:uk to t|)e origyoung chicks.
|than till* the grain will not grow sin
’*
.• ‘ 'ill. ..
nl Idea of civil, ns opposed to mili­
Therefore the grain sprouter is one rapidly As desired. If thfe tcmpcratura
tary, occupation of the Uiihr ns tho
prrnturc tend rainfall recurdrf taken
ol the mojt valuable, if not the most is warmer tho tendrils will grow too
only basis upon which England could
hnvo been ,avorngcd ami .they show
valuable, niece of equipment about quickly.
again Join Franco and Belgium in a that the luwcat winter tempflcPture
the poultry plnnti . ■
n
• Warm water is preferable to use in Joint notf seeking to have tiermuny
for the'tim e is, .mean tempcrnUU?.
Although any kind of'grain may Ire sprouting grain,
amandon passive resistance.
5H.5
in Fbcrunry while tho highest
When
sprouted
under
good
condi­
sprouted for the use of chicks, oats
The British government never ac­
have] been /numl tiro most satisfactory tions one bushel of grain will produco quiesced in the military occupation mean summer temperature is H2.0 in
i
because Ut’y sprout’ ‘quickly and 'nre about five bushels of green feed. The o, ftjrp Ri^ir, Thf tier maa contention Julyw
•
'"The"
monthly
:«*iumi&lt;Mt«*i»piTnturv*
av'erngt*. will ;h c,low : tHan th is .O n e i* '(’hut efin if Berlin, as Franco de­
‘vcryjinuclijlikcd by the fo w ls .;! J for tho tlv« years nrr given here:
Finvls can Iki aided somewhat with- bcahel of dry. grain sprouted should sires, rescinded its orders for passive
I fistupcrntifAt Ilulnfall
produce
enough
green
feed
for
ope
resistance rbe Ruhr .workers in 'the
dried grertr feeds during the winter,
Month
Degrees
Inches
but (h:re feem^t(&gt;_b!^n^ real substi­ day’s feed for !,Q00 laying hen*-'or occupied region would continue their
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y
1.07.
for about 2,POO young chicks. They resistance. The idea In that amnesty1
tute rot1the, fresh, crisp ont’ sprouts.
February
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.
58.5
.1.27
will eat more, but this amount is Hi the Ruhr might lend to abandon­
In,order tq provide n plentiful sup­
March .................. &lt;M,2 , B-SD
enough to satisfy them. .
ment uf pas.!*tones, but.tbq tlKliswRy
ply Of sprouted oaU .continually.due.
is that Premier Poincare hy dropping
iug tho late summer und the fall and
May ....
his military measures would bo ruiwinter in the smallest possible space
Ju on — .
I milting, failure of tho o. qjpation to
a sprouting ruck is commonly used.
J u ly . .......
achieve the desired results.
One similar to' ffmt -drawn in tho ac­
8(1.5
8.18
August ...
l(i this difficulty could be nurcompanying illustration is good, The
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rt.Ul
ftorrfemkfr
mounted.it is thought It might be
tucks should be large enough to hold
78.0
i~L20
October ...
•.».ucr la retch allied can Toranee, in*
it supply avfficiont dor one or two
70.8
8.11,
Noveni her
•ludirg Coimany. Ths »u rgeation is
tiny*.
58.5
1.88
i December
nade by somp of ihc British papers
How to Make Tray
■T*mpa Tribune
hst Hhe ImpSMive permits an npporThe one In the illustration shows
unity for intervention l y Washingseven trays. It I* tr hoino-nt.yle a f­
fair. Tim trays arc twenty-four
inches wide,1' thirty inrhc*. long yid
I. A TEST ROAD INFORM ATION
three Inches') deep. Tho bottom of
eacfi tray muy be mruc i f closely wov.
Moron, Ga.
cn ghlvanixe,] *Wre cloth or &lt;:f rtfong
iuiid.'i Automobile Ansn,
1‘uritp. *jhcrc 'is a space of three
Orlamiy, Fla. J
inches botween thoArays, which leaves
Report* g r c itli rrrHRgt'rated. Heavy
nq qpen spate in front aijd bsck of
rain* In adverah localltle* ami «!«m‘ihc rack f i thn Irco.civcob'Bon 0*'*lr&lt; MRS, C. D., CLEMENTS
Sge to rrr.dx in *11 part* o f the atatc
KILLED ON HIGHWAY IN
The height of,, tho rack varies with
A NAUTO COLLISION but no h ig h w .iyj,f' im ,’ UBt.ub!t' anti rami
the nunibef of trays. The,rack should
rrew*
ropaliing. Travel to TaJUs set In nj sine,lined basin, which will
WEST PALM BE ASH, Juno it.— lula" Fnlli vclv heavy. Road* rough
catch the .water that drips from tho
grain. The rack sides should ire pinn­ Mr*:, C, D. Cli'inent* e l Okrauhotier but in fair 'eomiitfnn. Dixie highwuyj
ed upop strips to keep it up out of the City wtui killed yextehluy when the north all good to Atlanta except
coupe in which *ho was driving ojI- ■hurt Hvetlons between Fonyth and
lided with another at a cum:/oiNJm Baim'avillc.
Murnn t'hamlicr of Commerce.
Dixie Highway ,nnc mid a hy f mill**
'iiaine of
«ouUi of Fort Pierce
Chattanooga, Toon., June 11.
the licb'tr.ol the car which at ruck the
Floriila Automobile Ansil.
coupe could not b* 1ear nod.
Chattanooga nationul road hut ma­
According to reports front Fort
Pierce, Mr*, (,'leraeat* received a terially improved but paaiahle. In*
fractured ak*ili, a broken IiV 11lu* * tract touri-u to inquIru’ thU pffiett
o'her furious injuric* in the c'lllisabm. for infordmtion.
Chattknoogu Automobile Club.
She wa* rptogvpd to a hospital at
—Orlando Sentinel.
Fait Pidrco, whore ».he died at ik30
B R £ A U
yesterday afternoon. Her 4A.VKl|t* r'
The Herald for flrat ela»l job work.
Mary ^Irmcnts, who wa* riding with
ho rmtdher, wa* practically uitiujor-

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Tuappybr* wouldn’f beef *o
abouVjbtXos if there Jiiaan’t .«»
bull nE&amp;d raducing,piem.
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When you read that tho hero is
• young man * f thirty-five yopr know
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about .how old the author I*.

CR AIN S Be OUT Ifiw ilf) imt hew
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water and thus provent the rotting of
the wood. '
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Sprouting tack* o f thi* Hnd are
eoaily made. oBth tba raclr and Ibe
tnly should bo built strong enough
to stand considerable strainFW
111())* of wood ahoutd go lengthwise
of the traye Jo hold up the wire cloth
or burlap wha nit U weighted down
With the g r a i ^ - - - -

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flproutingrack* mad* s a l

That Ured, halfwick. dfeooum««l feelg caused hy * torpid liver-snd consu­

For Florida: Probably local ha
showers tonight and Frldsy.
-ha

Hcuring artists o f tho concert
stage by' radio 1* just about as satis­
factory unless you enjoy,.seeing their
tonsils.

STRONG, PROMPT
AND OBLIGING
Isn’t this what you want fti itie
bank you do business with? ....
These features have made this
bank a success since its orgaiiiEa*
tion in 1887, and will continue to
do so for the future.

STOP BACKACHE, K ID NE Y
TIlbU BLB*
Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull
headache, tired feeling, too frequont
W e ’ll welcome your Checking
urination, discolored or strong odor
Account, and try to deserve it
ofu symptoms of kidney, and bladder
trouble. “ I was always having a
,backache which caupcd me great suf­
fering," write* Mr*. Febcr, Medford,
Man*. “ Could not sleep nnd nt time*
I could not stand straight. Tried Fo­
ley Kidney Pill* nnd found relief.“
Stop backache, kidney gml bladder
troubles with Foley Kidnby Pills. Sold
A C O M M U N ITY B U ILD E R
everywhere.—Adv.
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch E x­ ■ F. I*. FORSTER, President
H. F. W IIITN K R , Cashier
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
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First National Bank

^Wo, the coopcrating grow efa who market our own fru it
through the Florida Citrua Exchange, continue to soil at toji
p rice*; grade, pack, quality, and volumo conaidered.
Y ou r fruit, I f you are not a momber o f tho Florida Cltame
Exchange, continues to bo sold in direct compctlUon w ith ours,
low ering tho prices rccolved by all o f us.
'* Practically evory car o f fru it wo sell has to meet consid­
erably low er prices offered to tho trade by the non-coopera­
tive and speculative marketing agencies.
W o are ablo to get better prices because o f tho consumer
demand lor. Scardswect grapefruit und oranges, developed by,
years o f consistent advertising, and by reason o f our reputa­
tion fo r fa ir treatment o f the trade.
E very Florida grower, whether or not a member o f the
Florida Citrus Exchange, receives less fp r his fru it under the
present system than it is actually worth. W hy continue tho
destructive methods which produce this result?
F ive thousand and more o f us who have tried tho coop­
erative idea o f marketing and have not found U wanting, in­
vite the other Florida growers to join us In eliminating un­
wise competition from the citrus industry.
Ip' tyo F lofJd aC itm s E xchangaw e have built up aa effi-

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TPAy nol fr y eooptnttltm in ttta d «/
to m p tlM u n f, Why longer aectpt /or
your fr u it fe u than you *kouU receive!

F R E
Firestone and Mlchelln Red Tubes with. AH Cord 'Urea'

EXTRA

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G IA N T “ E X ItJE " B A T T E R IE S FOR FORDS
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making, so .much monry it». T.-inpa
'thnti tf -.fararllo pastime ot the* uftettfltoJWd ‘ Jlist now is robbing the
oullyinir ga* stations. And while
tjre robbers got fntight now and thor
it makes life exciting to the gas sta«o n fqlkn, '. .&gt;4 r , ..
‘ Tampa Times says thnt business is
not frcHng the summer lull. £tta
boy. , Every day in every way wt
are gettinjt bigger nnd "better and il
wc- wifi keep thing! moving in.the
summer there willjbf.no dull times at
nny season.of the year. We havt nb
use for those jrenplo who* want to
loaf six months in the summer lime;

for 'UtemeelVes aire the orics who need
tho.'moair restraining.
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While those who have gone.thhuigh
the ^experience can sympathize. with
those who chafe at tire coniines' and
restrictions o f o “ little burg,'' yet
they cap assure the young people of
today that thfcy have In th it 'little
burg” Pearly all the things and near; |
ly. nil the opportunities which thej
young folks of a couple of decades)
ago thought they had to go the-bigi

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the Peonies
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It will never fail you, and if add­
ed to consistently will make you
financially independent

have pleasure* ' and " opportunities
A cordial invitation is extended
m anyfqij greater thnn those which
to you td try out this certain way
were presented io the young folks
of ytsierday. In ’the 'little burg” W&gt;to success.
dny arc all the things that would
■have mndo contented the young folks
o f yesterday.
The girl or boy of today who 'hasn’t
an automobile In
in the family feels that
Providence has been very unkind to
him
In days not so very long ago
tho two-horso rig thnt could be driven
with one hand was thought guile suf*
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
Orient for
n Suntlny ' afternoon’s
pleasure. We didn't get quite no far
along on the road but the time didn’t
drug on our hnmls anti the road reemed short epough.
When those now In middle age BBBBBflBBftBBBBaBaBBaBBaaWHBBBHBBBBBBBBmaBaaBnaan&gt;ai
were young -there, were no moving
picture theaters and unless they^
moved out o f the “ little burg" they
had no chance to sec a good show,
but looking back through the years
the little family parties and “ taffy
pulls,’ ’tilmoat never henrtl o f now,
seem to have been far from unpleas.

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t-ql'a see!
MRMDRn TIIK ASSOO ATKIt riii-iss
Millions upon top of millions have
The Associated Preas Is •xclualvely
• •'lined to l..e tree Tor rspubllcatlun ot been appropriated for the deepening
all news dispatches credllod to it fr,
not oftierwlae credited In this paper mid improvement o f our harbors up
and also tba local nrwa puMlaheil muf down and along our coasts.
herein.
AH rtshta of re-publlcatlon of special
These million's arc taken from the
■lapatclies heroin aie atao raaervad.
O ff tee i IIK H A I.il n U IM U X fl. I'S n sr I4S .treasury o f the general government
derived from taxes collected from the
forrtim Ailvrrtlilna Krprr»mlatlv*
great body o f the people most ol
| THEAMEHICANJ’HkSHASSOCIATION
whom are living
in states remote
from these harbors, yet we have no
where seen it denounced ns “ iniqui­
tous nnd unjust."
Iret us suppose that Tnmpn, Jack-

Is an account in
Bank of Sanford.

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of Sanfdrd

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Put out tho good old flag to d a y .r°? vi,IC'
“ nd- ,n n
nl|
COFfG REG ATIO N A LIST AltH MAK
T1IB YOUNG MAN AN D TH E
It is Flag Day. It Is the day we give i
'.L™ ™
to deepening nnd improving their
special honor to Old Glory, tho great­
IN GOOD PROGRESS.
FLAG.
own hurbors with no outside assist­
est flag that flies over tho world to­
ance, would they not take it to be n
day, the flng thnt means more, thnt
In spite of the egorts which have
One day last week, in Washington,
great hardship and would the harbors
has stood for more, that holds out
as
the Shrincrs were marching irebeen
going
on
for
a
score
of
years
to
he so magnificent ns we see them
hope for mure thnn any flng of any
fore
the reviewing stand on which
todayT
have a general unincat ion o f nil
nation today. We owe so much in
were
stationed the president of the
Yet wo find the newspapers in a Protestant churches under one head
our allegiance to the old flng nnd
numhe rof these cities making n there nre still more than two hun­ United States and members o f his
we should pledge our nilrgianco anew
cabinet, Secretary* of
the
Navy
great “ to do" ireenunv they are re­
today— Flnjr Day.
dred denominations, and new ones Denby observed, in a crowded public
quired to pay n portion of tire tax fur
And while thinking of our flng
good roads lending to these harbors are being formed at frequent inter­ stand ncrosifthe street, a young man
Our orders ore cnmmjr in to fast that i f it were nut that we
wc should remember the following ami adding so much to their pros­ vals. Ministers ndmit thnt such a who, every -Time the/ national flag
kept -prepared to render real servin' we- cuultl
rules:
was
carried
by,
arose
and
stood
at
perity.
course would ultimately result in
not handle them.
salute
unlit.,tho
Hug
lud
passed,
oth­
Tho niceties of social intercourse
These harbors, huilt up and main­ greater good, thnt while tho number
ers in the crowd remaining seated.
are no more beautiful than those of tained by money drawn from the peo­
- the rceogotlon of the flag. Here arc ple’s treasury have enabled these of pastors would Ire lessened to a SeereUuy Denby rent an aide to as­
PH O N E US
-W E DELIVER
certain
tho
name
of
the
young
man.
great
degress
there
would
he
better
the rules: —
cities to put on immediate.nnd mag­
Tho Flag should be raised at sun­ nificent growth enabling them p&gt; es­ recompense for officiating clergy­ He provod to. in -In the naval service.
and we
prompt, anywhere, any tim e. Anil if you do
The day following this incident the
rise and lowered at sunset. It may tablish immtyso wholesale houses nnd men, ami thnt cxrentlal differences
drink Filler W ater now— you will,
Ire raised at other times, hut should industrial plants, and every day they which now exist among many'denom- young mnn who ha-1 attracted atten­
never be left out at night, EXCEPT send out tiny number o f nutomohilea inations could Ire very easily settled tion because o ' the te-peef l»e paid
when it is under the fire of tho enemy. and motor trucks stretching our for upon nnd the general uplift o f .the in his country’s ting, was summoned,
by letter, t,» nppeur before the secre­ SOUTH FLO R ID A’S MEMBERS
On MEMORIAE DAY, the FLAG hundreds of miles securing trade and peopje would he belter.
NOT ORGANIZED.
Las Sunday them was u trial made tory •o f the navy. Ntit knowing the should be displayed at hulf ninst from truffle in the face of which some
sunriso until noon, and at the peak of the newspapers make n great howl of what it termed a community why or whorefor i f the : ummonn
from noon until sunset.
because the little counties contribut­ church in a ruction of New York city. and, no doubt, wondering* whnl o f­
Hefore the recent session o f A c
Ihp opinion appi-nrol
In raising the FLAG from hnlfmust. ing ho much for thi Irenetll of there* In this cusc tlu*re were i wenly-one fence he had committc 1 nnd 'whul legislature
ho members from south
It should always Ire run to the peak hdrbors, nre not required to .build denominations worshipping in one j punishment would ire .moled out to gi'iicrtil that tho
im rkin m i K MEANS SUCCESS
tr in such seasonr as this has beta
together and
and thou lowered ONE IIHKADTH nnd maintain the upkeep of the riiuds church building with tho cervices ; h'm, thi* young n in proceed 'd to the Florida would utniid
— Times-Union.
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OF THE FI,AG. In retiring it, it leading to tlm harbors without tiny conducted in Ihe main by one bishop, j office o f his aunurior officer and vote us a unit on nil matters of gen­
Tlu- value o f drainage, is enforced
Unconsciously
the Timcs-Pnisi
Luther It. Wilson, of the Methodist them received- flout the secretary eral interest. M ary o f •the members
nhould first he run hack to the peak outride assistance.
^'hut benefit, may we ask, do the church. The success gained was pro­ of the navy himself a letter, com­ from this section o f the tjtntc tie- this year by the unusually wet weath- compliments the Sanford sult-brii*.
and then retired. It should never be
cllixens
living in Montana, Nebraska. nounced a wonderful step inward the mending hjm for’ what he hud done chircd this to Ire their purpose, and|cr thnt l:,‘ ” Prevailed sineo April. An lion system—the greatest in tht
allowed to touch the ground.
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ht/s....hll*
th.e ' c.km! [wbU
Ohio
nnd
other stales, hundreds of unification‘of all sects, although, of tlie previous; dliy, paying -proper rc- no dissenting statement .was heard. J Intelligent system oi drainage costa world.
When “ THIS STAR SPANGLED
spoken &lt;if above and then some
miles away, derive from Ihe improve­ couiho, there were neither Catholics sport tu fthriooisstry'it (leg. senictliing
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DANNER” Is played or sung, statu)
nor Jews in the congregation. Thun-1 that mi Yury (generally was, ami in, see, if such tin agreement hud been diture is returned with interest in our irrigation nnd drainage herein
and remain standing la silence until ment of the harimes of New York,
spth n season as this through the models for the most part. There roold
were, however, twenty-one denomiua- &lt;neglected.
&lt;n.;
Roston,
Philadelphia
and
llaltimorc;
reached it was abandoned or forgot­
It is finished.
gNui
crops it ensures nt « time when still Ire much drainage done in tlx
or what bent fit do the people living thins preiunt:
Duptiat, Methodist,
In connection with tho fun-going ten. The shrewd politicians of north
When the FLAG* is passing on pa­
in Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia mid Presbyterians. Epire-ipnlinni, Mora­ incident il may-be staled that Wash­ hnd west Florida organize)! and dom­ one’s neighbors are in despair because farming section in nnd around Sssrade or in review, if you are walking,
I'lmidu derive from the improvPtnciih vians, Unitarian;', I'ongrogntiormlistn, ington dispatches told that on the oc­ inated the legislature, us they have of their ruined crops. Dry season’s fotd upon n comprehensive saile that
hall; if sluing, rise, bland at atten­ spent qn the harbors of San Fran Uni verbal inis,' and many tthers.
casion Jbovc refcrrcnl to, Mrs. llnnl- done for more than a quarter o f u may succeed the Installation nT lirain- would connect all thu farms and for­
tion anil uncover.
lige rind may seem to suggest that the ever preclude a disastrous flood sack
riten, Seattle1 and Ires Angeles, yet
Itnrnd denomination Ones were fol­ ing. in (lie ruvieaving stnuii, stood tit ejntury past.
The FLAG should never-he worn ns our money, the same as theirs, arc' lowed at the services. Dr. Nile*, -of uttcntioii when the flag pa id by,
expenditure was warte'ul, but the nr might occur tlu ring the H-]&gt;trnabcr
Granted thut a south Florida ntem­
the whole or the part of h costume. appropriated for their improvement thr* Dutch Reformed church, offered ami that others, seeing her action,
same mnnna of removing surplus w ai­ gules.
ber was rice tod speaker o f the house
As a badge, it r-hoiild Ire worn over and upkeep.
Rut ' they lull this waft without material aig.iiii- st from tho soil may Ire i .-m! for irri­
prayer. Rev. Pliitner, o f the Rnptixl followed her cxahiple.
the left breast.
That is not nil, « ’
•
— church, lend the Scripture, Dr. Cruv- needed stirring up.
gation if the ripht system U em­ TO H A N D LE NEW LAW CALLED
ennee— tlie numo' elements whkli
ployed.
In deco rati tig, the FLAG should
The railroads running to thpso sea­ ner, Of the Episcopal church, preach­
MOTOR T IT L E AtT.
It isn't nil Idle’ gesture to salute have controlled in the pant continued
never he festooned or draped. At- ports wear largely built by land 'd and ft Presbyterian clergy man
Uy
in
intelligent
system
of
drain­
the flag o f the'nalbm; it ia showing ■t,, dominate in all questions o f real
ways hung flut. I f liting so stripes tttants, donated by the stales and the gave tlie benediction.
age wu mean tile drainage laid with
TALLA H A SSE E , June Li.-Tbe
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proper regard-for the national cm- j importance,
arc horizontal, the* Union should .Ire general government, yet in traffic
“ stiitions’.’ whereby water may he sup- nutm ob.b depar'ment of the ttzt*
“ The rhuich has changed itn pro­ hlctii, ths flag that nlands for all
beyond‘ understanding
,
, ,
.
in rigid upper corner.
ami transportation, the whole of the gram to meet the changing needs of that is lu'ld most UACred in govctn- , And this is
, ,
,.
Itcil to the roots In case of drought, comptroller's office is being thrown
for
many
of
the
men
representing,
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,
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When the UNITED STATES FLAG Interior, 'alrotriilng for thousands of the people,” raid Rev. Fred P. Corson ment. It in regard that may Ire and
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,, Jilcs laid o.i a plan o f connection with into shape to h 'lidlo the job hindri
riout h Hnnfia at (hitt rcH.tion nre aid)
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miles,
where
llieatt
lands
art*
located
and another flag fly .from the same
, ,
, ... a aiflicietit outlet so that the Hmicr- lo it by (lie I'JJJ lejislature in the
) in .charge o f the community church. should he expressed in an act how- aml, not. without. experience
in the. ,,
. .
,
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pole, there should be double halyards, art- discriminated against in favor of “ It must keep step with the progrek evor sIRht, juat ns a gentleman, in
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t
ii i tluous moistuto may Ire emptied into USSSgO o f the motor title act. Tb*
game
of
politics.
The
only
plausible
.
.
.
.
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the seaport cities, and In this policy
one for each flag.
flitch v&lt;hich will carry it o lf from mnarure is designed to prevent tb*
that i being made along other lino thu presence o f n ludy, remove:) his explanation Is that they were not
the esteemed newspapers printed in of human activity. Thut is what We
hat, thsrcby paying deference t\r wo. properly organized,' ns the west Flor­ Ihe land will afford a means o f escape theft of nutomob.lcs. ' l l becomes ef­
The FI,AG should never Ire plurcd
those cities, see nothing "unjust or
nrp tlying to do here. Wo hope Jo manhood., Saluting the flng is ex- ida members were and always, have for the rnnecessary water which oth­ fective July 1, after whirh.*srcyrdi#f
below a person sitting.
iniquitous" in these rank discrimina­ have an ideal church fniw nn ideal
erwise might drown the «oii, und Will to the terms o f the act any automo­
pressing 'homage, theryto and more been.
When carried in parade, nr, when
"
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tions.)
also
supply nir^to the roots which need bile owner u.sinj^ his machine with­
community.”
crossed with other flags, the STARS
partlcuariy to the institution that it
South Florida’s representatives
it
as
much as do the tops of the out a certificate o f ownership »b*ll
represents,
tlie
*fcovt'rr\nu'ht
that
pro­
AND STRIPES should always lie at
Such interdvmmtlnation unions will
have sacrificed
important interests
A DID FOR W EALTH.
the right,
do much towards spreading the love motes ami protects the interests of of tills progressive section of the plants. The chief damage done by bo liable lo ,Tiu,'irhment for n mi«floods Is that the air is driven out of demcanor.
'
Wlien the FLAG Is used to unveil a
'*
The act of the Florida legislature of God, nnd have « tendency-to make its jreople,
state by their failure to exert their
statue nr u monument, it should not in submitting a constitutional amend­ nil people better, it will soften what
The certificate of ownership will
The young mail eonimond)Hl by Sec­ strength us a united body, and their the saturated soil und the roots are
“ drowned."
be iillowed to fall to tlie ground, but ment prohibiting the assessment of was once bitterness and strife nfed retary Denby, it nity ire said in |i«s:,
issue
from the comptroller’s . o/fk*
constituents lire disappointed.
should bfc carried aloft, to wave out, an inheriataiice or' income tax is bring peace to the world. The'once ifig', Is a son Xif Loplsmnn. He em­
Ditch drainage will help, provided upon payment ofa fee of SI and evi­
In harmony wltlc^hrse thoughts
forming a distinctive feature during creating a great ileal of comment, stnn cwallls between the sects have phasized his cititenship, ‘ gave evi­
the ditches have outlets which will dence .accompanying the applktioa,
we
submit the following from the
tho remainder of tlie ceremony.
take care o f the water which runs into that the applicant Is owner of tb*
and the press of the country is gen­ thinned until they me now merely dence that he Is pruud to he a citi­
When the FLAG I* plurcii over o erally agreed thnt it will concen­ flimsy gauzes, ami soon these will zen o f the United States amt thnt he Orlando Reporter-Star:
Thereafter, any transfer of
them fro ntthe soil. Put so me per­ car.
Only on the theory o f “ give a calf sons seem to think they have done ownership of the car must Ire accom­
lder or casket, the blue field should trate the wealth of the country in fade away in the mist. It ip merely is loyal to his country’s flag. As he
tr be at the head.
u wusl)' of time to parallel the traeks is it worthy citizen, by thut .snme enough rope nml it will hang itself" all that is required if they dig ditches, panied by n transfer o f the title cer­
Florida.
As an altar covering, the Union
The Wail Street Journal was one from this world to the next.— Palatkn t»ken tie is a gentleman. He gave can tho vote o f some south Florida even blind ones, thruugh the land and tificate with the approval of lb»
4 tihould he ut tlie rigid as you face of the first papers to comment at News.
a very' good example of what both legislators be explained in connection laterals leading into them. Y rt com­ comptroller, which carries another
with measures that almost wholly mon sense should teach them that thu
the altar, and nothing should In1 length mi the subject, and predicts
should do on propor occasion.
one dollar fttc.
benefit
west Florida
und to which level of the water in the soil can dcplaced upon the FI.AG except the |that all the millionaires will estab­
No, Paulinc, lire mails are not any
This, it sccma, is a '-Very appro­
Officials o f the comptroller’# autoIlO L RIIILE. .
lish their residence in Florida, and Letter. We get newspiqrera printed priate time to refer to th&gt; Washing­ thut section contributes so little by serm^no lower thnn the level of the mobile department point out that it
The FI A G should never Ire re­ wains us, “ Unless Florida is care­ a few Indies front Sanford two und ton incident, /or thes is Flag day.— way of tuxes.
water rtandlng ip the blind ditches. will be manifestly lntpo#»ihlc to P“*
versed except in case of distress at ful of its e institutional amendments three days after date and we hear Timi'S-Uninn, V ’-ak't
On the apportionment bill, on the Such ditches, mere lame attempts at the act in full operation by July L
a
5■#i,: *
aca.
gasoline tax hill -and the cattle dip­ drainage, ure not at all uncommon. and for that reason it is not expect**
it will ipioit find itself crowded ami from our subscribers in Seminole
^4* ■" If-* » ' .*
ping hill there could be little excuse Even where ut all effective their ac­ that Its terms will be strictly *n‘
county that they are doing well to
/JII^i k M A l.L TOWN.
overwhelmed."
At n brotherhood meeting of the
for a member from south Florida tion ia slow.
a*
4 —
•
('aptini has been driven out of get the Weekly Herald u week after
forced at thy first. ’ For the puff**
■ Presbyterian church in Miami the many localities by excessive taxation,
Otto fryiipenll^ hdars the complaint voting with west Florida. No combi­
Another feature pointing to the su-10f i«- uing the certificate the
other night William Jennings Rryan Iqw-mnkers forgetting that if nut too
It is strange how one’s British Iri- vo)c*d*byrtp* very young members nation with west Florida will re- perlority o f tile over ditches is to bo nrranguniunt as obtains In the •'**"
-served as a waiter and wu just know highly taxed itself captlal gdes to terexts blinds one to tire right and of lire cqiiiipi'nity thut thfly are fed duund to the good of south Florida. found upon nn examination o f the
anee o f automobile linccnses si O*
’ he made a good one. We Just want tho creation o f taxable property, thus
up with the small town aqd that’they The argument that unless combina­ texture o f the soil over a system pt first of the year will be effect*4
wrung o f things.
^ to say that William Jennings Rryan adding to the wealth o fthe state.
If we were living in u souport city lohi; tn ;getv iW r|h U the brg Woilii tion* were tnndc, south Florida would tiling. The suit that has been satur­ Steps i r « bring taken to procure •
M s the,greatest American of raudern The Piets-Herahi of Portland, Maine, and were tho recipients o f the befle- wheie they vquid, do things,and en­ get nothing, but clinches the ntgn- ated for tiny length of time Is likely
2 times, bar none (no bar, wo mean) sees the matter fro inthe proper lUs derived front tho building o f good joy life to tire full.
ment of the unfairness of the ritim- to be dense ami even sour.’ AYhcrcthu
f and tt makes no difference where you viewpoint nnd expresses regret thal roads utid were required to payt a
Only experience call teach thut lion. There is a remedy against west water is allowed to escape through the prominent automobile dealers,
x put him, the Great Commoner is the Maine bus practically driven capital moiety of the cost wo don ot believe these Juvondis. hopes and aspirations Florida domination, pud the sooner j„n ,tp 0f tiles aud may even
motor clubs,' banka and other ja
P J O fP P IIP ,
■ P P 1 ,- H .
' groat commoner and regardless of fro nithc state. This paper says:
that we would (111 the (ambient Air are in tho majority of cases doomed south Glurlda sclces that remedy the through their sidca where porous the which can best distribute
whether some may think his utter­
"The way
Florida's , legislature with niulLltudupus imprecations half to hitter ribagpnintment in the real­ better for ul) concerned.
soil is Liable ut all times, even when the rank and file of motor 'd*
ances on the bpoxu question fanatic- aces it the more rich people it can so loud as those, thut (Ul our ears ization o f what tho grunt outside
South Florida Is putting the hulk damp. It Is "lively,” owing to the I owners.
. ism, we are for William Jrnninga for induce to conte to thut state as citi- from the newspapers printed in these wotld holds in store. The majority of the money into the state treasury j presence c / air. The roots of the
From a state financial stsndpoW*
any iresilioii that hu may seek in the sen* or residents the faster the tax­ pampered, ' lovely und prosperous o f this juvenile army o f lungers a f­ from whatever source revenues ore*; plants penetnt-j it readily and ab.boat
Ihe act is expected to bring &gt;&lt;•
. future. All reformers are called able property will increase. It is cities.
ter life und excitemenV come to the derivei, and when it comes to spend- j sorb the ‘ 'soil soup," their liquid nnur- | H 5,000 in Da ftrat Operation. Ap-fanatics hut their principles usually anticipated that all o f the rich peo­
We would Ire a little more tolerant, Mngu where thoy would giva any­ ing that money, w.nl Florida.dictates Izhmem, t t all times; but, their fuuc- proximatriy JIOO.OOO of this tf
. ate accepted and William Jennings ple who are attracted to Florida by somewhat more broadminded, bring thing to get back to the simpler hpw and where it shall Ire apent. If jtions ure suspended while the Bdil ia
ported to be net Tcvenue for tb* *
has lived to aee many of his put into Da promise nut to place a tax on cognizant of the benefits frptn the pleasures am) real friend* o f the• this unjust condition cun not hcv rent-; saturated,
road departmenL A fter the l
wacticc—which is an honor that few Irvrpmca will erect ‘ qoslly homes good effect of the building .of these small town only tb find that they, are ' i-dicd by the state legislature because
Except on slopes o f sufficient grad* issuauce o f title cerllficatrs, the
. o f the great men o f the world have there; will Invdst their money in good roads.
carried by u enVreut which renders I o f picccnl cpporjiur.mtrA, then It j lent to ensure the frae runoff o f the is expected to yield approxtm
over enjoyed. They usually lake Flotida enterprise* tjml mukv the
We marvel uL the narrow-mindsd- the backward awiiu a feat impos.dble1may be wise to tur nto the remedy rains, tho ilimute of Florida calla for f4o,000 annually thryHgb tb* ***
place after the reformer ia dead and state almdutely independent o f out­ tress of our esteemed contemporaries. of acpomplisiunynL
that can be^made through congrea.- sqtne foitn o f drainag* auch as will fa- fers o f ownership and the rale of •
side captUIJ'-rPaytonn Jornxl.
Danner,~
i
youngstbrf j nml state division,— Tnmpn TJmc*.
)rillt«te the escape o f superfluous wat- cars.
Perhaps
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ST. .LO ljls, June 14.—Aided by
8 0:57 10:38 11:41 12:17 12:46
Florida S U te T i ■ague
the return of Hornsby, who had been
NEW YORK, June 14 After los­
1:3ft
CLEVELAND, Juno 12.— A rigid 9 19:44 11:30 11:50 • 1:08
out of the Ifneup since May 24 with
At Tsntf* 2* DhytoWn 4.
ing two In a row to the Indiana, the
1:51.
10
11:30
2:28
11:50
12:42
training rule laid ifotvn by Tris Speak­
At St. Petrxsburg 6, OfliuidW*.
a ijipjuml knee, St. Louis yesterday
Ajnerienn League champions finally
2:47
3:18
1:31
er, manager o t the Cleveland Indians, 11 12:16 12121
defented Boston 2 to 2. Hornsby! got
At Lakeland 5, Bradentovm 2.
hrolie their losing spell by trouncing
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1:00
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2:13
3:35
prohibits
playite;
from
smoking
cig-|
t^o. doubles- nnd n single out of dive'
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the St, Louis Americans! 6 to 0. Jo*
6:00
1:56
3:04
4:24
arettes or d rillin g anything stronger 113 1:40
trips, to the plate, nnd,scored one jfuri.
Lurch alluded only four hits. Bob
2:38
5:18
6:57
The score
than one-half
one per cent. The H 2:20
At St. Lduls 3, Boston 2,
Meusel hit a home, run In the eighth
4:10
15
6:59
2:55
6:14
,?:16
veteran manager-star believes physic­
At Cincinnati 4, New York 3.
Boston000 010 010—2 with two runners on bare. The score:
116 3:84
8:02
4:00
7:18
5:32
al
fitness
offsetg
minor
playing
dr-1
At Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2.
St. Louis
011 000 OOt—.1 sl. Louis
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1:21
6:30
8:22
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his
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At Chicago 4, Brooklyn 8.
New York'.... ......... 000 002—03x^—6
7:34
9:25 10:00
stumbling block o f all 192.1 pcpnnnt 18 6:08 . Grift
Brooklyn 8, Chicagn 4
10:25
19
10:56
8:40
0:02
tl:4,7
aspirants.
American League
1 .CHICAGO, June 14,— A seventh' In­
Philadelphia's, Detroit 2
20 7:02 7:5t
11:21 11‘ 46
0:43
-P H O N E NO. 8At Boston 10; tlllcafta y,‘
The Cleveland outfield, with Speak­
ning rally, in which Brooklyn pounded
PH ILAD E LPH IA, 'June 14.— Rollle
7:34
12:07
21
10:54
11:67
8:57
At Philadelphia^, Detroit 2.
out five hits and scored five runs, Naylor staged a comeback yesterday er In center, Suinmn in light and 22 8:32
9:59 11:43 12:31 12:53
At New York G, St. Louis 0.
enabled them to defeat Chicago 8 to 4 nnd defeated Detroit G to 2. On Sat­ Jamieson In left, Is nt least on n par­ 23 9:30 11:01 11:53
1:18
1:37
No others scheduled.
yesterday. As a result the Cubs’ win- urday the Tigers batted him out of ity with any In the league, in the opin­ 24 10:28 11:50 12:47
2:01
2:19
ning streak was broken after seven the box, The local twirler was also ion of Speakyc. He regards Summa 25 11:20 12:07
2:56
2:42
1:37
Southern League
consecutive victories, Illckerman was the hatting hero, hia single nearing as the greatest outfielder found' by a 26 12:24
O.Q
O 3:21
3:29
1:02
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At New Orleans 8-3, Chnttnoogn
Miners
driven o ff tho mound by Chicago in Welch nnd Galloway with tho runs major league club sin.-o Ty Cobh 27 1:18
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4:00
1:53
8:04
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out
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n
ttm
tllT
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the fifth Inning, but Cndorc and Dc- that won the game. The score:
3:41
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28 2:10
4:32
2:41
At Blrmlhgharit 3‘, Little Hock 1
nn
non
nnn_o
the
baseball
pennant
wars.
In
JamFrom Jacksonville
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From
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t) u000—2enturo prevented further scoring. The Putrdjt
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4:08
NEW YORK. N. Y .......... 36.84
BALTIMORE, MB.........— 30.9(1
lent fielder, heavy fritter nnd ideal
6:50
Brooklyn
31
4:49
5:52
PH ILAD E LPH IA. PA......34.38
BOSTON. MASS. ______ 42.52
lead-off
man.
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Boston 10, Chicago 9
»
PITTSBURGH, PA. ...... 39.31
Chicago
CHICAGO, II.I.......... -.... 43.48
In tho infield Speaker admits the First Quarter Full Moon I.nrt (lunrtcr
BOSTON, June 14.— George Bums’
CLEVELAND. O.........._... 39.31
S A V A N N AH , C.A............ 600
' Florida .Stnle l,&lt;*axuo
TOLEDO, O................
41.71
DETROIT, M tCII............ 41.9.1
attacking foirro Is- not so great as
hitting
five
hita
in
five
times
at
hat,
New York 3, Cincinnati 1
June 21
June 28
July G
ELMIRA, N. Y ................ 38.93
WASHINGTON, I). C , ..... 31.7!
Won
Lost
I*ct.
was n big factor ih Boston’s 10 to 9 when Stuffy Melnnis was at first and
July 20
July 27
Aug I
• ‘ 81 VIVIKit KXClitmOA KAIIKH
C INC INNATI, June 14— McQuil­
victory over Chicago yesterday. The Gardner at third, but the present ini­
TO,
Aug.
19
Aug.
20
Sept.
3
lan
,
was
knocked
oi^t
of
the
lux
hy
O rlsm lo',.?^ ..^ —. 36*
IP ' Jtr&gt;5
score:
tial and far comer aackmen, Guisto
• Baltimore ........ — .....
Sept.
J7
Sept.
24
Oct.
3
th
e
Reds
in
the
third
inning
yester­
.556
t'hllnili tplila .. . . . . . . .
Likdntiil
— .10. L 24
Chicago ..._.... ......... 050 Oil 200— 9 and Lutzke are expected to offset in
•
lin s io n ........ .... .............
31
.456 day nnd the locnl team \i*on from the Boston
Brnilrritown .......... 26
0C0 OOx— 10 great defense, what they may leek In
Tlckels Include meats (MKCrpt llclit'lx
CITY COUNCIL OF
29
Alb’Ktuuiy ami Itrrkshlru uml snow
.453 champion Giants 4 to 3. Ryan al­
Tampa .... .— ..,— . 24
offense. Another valuable addition to
rslr.i etiarac*.
CHICAGO
ON
RECORD
31
.446 lowed only one hit during the hal- HURRAH! YOUNG FOLKS
Daytona ....!....
the Indian camp Is.Glenn Myatt, for­
s u lllu c fu r r k l l a l O p M * a p. m.
Salllat for llnlllinnre a i». m.
.436 nnee of tho game, but Donohue wns
31
St. Petersburg— !.. 24
FOR WINES AND BEER
mer Milwaukee American Association
STILL
H
AVE
A
CHANCE
Mt-rrluiark, Jimp 31,
A llr| tlin ii&gt; . Ju n e IT .
very effective and held the chnmpions
catcher, who now alternates with
Hasps, J ump Ml.
I'r m in n , J tm r *JO. r.u.
safe
ufter
thu
fourth
inning
in
spite
IliiMsrtl,
J ump 38.
Ilu
rr
h
p
s
lv
r,
J
u
n
e
3.V.
National League
CHICAGO, Juno 14.—The city coun­
CHICAGO, June 14.—"Twonloth Steve O'Nulll in catching ami waiting
1
iH
p
ln
itln
s r l«* p il r a ra nn A lls *
Autntm
itilli's
ciirrlpit
on
i
l
l
»learner*.
Won Lost Vdl. of ragged support. Catches by Burns
cil yesterday went on record in fnvor
century religion is proving an cITec- tor a pinch hitting opportunity.
Kkan&gt; mi,. Ilrrkn lilrp.l
Knit tnferniatInn on rpiiueal.
16
34
New Y'ork ....
.080 and Young in right field and the genof
light
wines
nnd
beer
by
adopting
J. I*. VVA ltO , T r ill. P a i. U r a l . ,
t*. VI. IIA tl.H . Urn. .1(1,
While not claiming n great pitch­
tlve antidote for jxr.rmonla and loose
20
.592 oral play of Frisch at second were fea­ morals among the young people of ing stuff, Speaker ways he has n good n resolution to congress, so that light
29
Pittsburgh
'H ik e I O n r p nml P ier, MHI i:. Ilay 81., Jn rk au n tlllr, Trlephu nr 038.
22
.542 tures. It wns the sixth straight* vie- America,” the Rev. Chat lea E. Guth­ lot of pitchers and nn exceptionally wines and beer could he mnnufuctured
Cincinnati ........4,... 20
.542 tory for the Reds, who have not* yet rie, general secretary of the Kpworlh strong force of substitute players nnd nm*
22
Brooklyn .......... . 26
lost a game to any Eastern club on tho
.540
27
23
St. Louis .... .......
league of the Methodist Episcopal pinch hiUers. In the outfield as subA CHEERFUL WELCOME A W A ITS YOU
27
.519 home grounds. The score:
25
Chicago ...... :.....
Dai.y Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
church, declared in his annual re­ stitutes he ban Brower, formerly of
.327 New York ......... .... 002 100 000—3 port to the board meeting here Tues­ Washington, who ls oImo a first base­ House, Mobley’s Drug Sloro and
17
36
” 05 Cincinnati .............. 022 000 OOx—4 day.
tf
3G
Philadelphia ......
13
man, and Jyo Connolly, lsith classy Hunt's Phpnnncy.
"The young people of America nnd fiebter.i i.nd Heavy hitters. Infield
Pittsburgh t, Philadelphia 2
American league
of the world are not going to the Substitutes M u ilo Gardner at third,
SICKLY, P E E n sn CniLDRF.N
Wi»n Lost PrL
PITTSBURGH, Juno . I t— "Red” dogs i:i spite o f all the alarmists* and Stephenson at short m third. Five
: , ' •" ,&gt;'n
Children suffering from intestinal worms
.010 Kussill’s horns nnultivc in tho eighth r liu’j t l i g to the contrary," Dr. Guth­ heavy batsmen nre tiius available ns am crons, restless and unhealthy. Them
IS
New York
32
.583 inning with Higbce, who had doubled, rie r.aiJ.
20
are othrr symptoms, however. If the
I hilmlelphia \........ 28
pinch hitters.
child is nale, 1ms dark rings under tho
.500 oi? second base, won yesterday's game
ti
Cleveland '„-fc njua
.Speaker, who says he will never be eves, bail breath and takes no interest in
.too for Pittsburgh over Philadelphia. Tiki H UItL NEGLECT CHARGES
27
Detroit ... - ........ ;..b 23
a bench manager, atill lias Ids habit of play, it Is almost a certainty that worms
.438 BcorC was 1 to 2. The score:
26
St. IjjuIs __________ 22
ara eating away its vitality. Tho aure*t
AT CAROLINA DIRECTOR drawing twn tinea In tho dirt before remedy for worms is White's Crratu Vermi­
Host on . ........... . , 11)
. 1*2 Philadelphia ............. 100 010 000-2
21
the pinto and knocking the dirt from fuge. It is [Msitivo destruction to tho
.138 Pittsburgh ............. OOO 0|l 02x—4
Wauhitiglnn ........t 21
27
NEW YORK, June 14.—Charges .t lie cl eat.I i f his shoes Inifuie taking worms but harmless to tho child. Prico
( hirmro ... . ...... 18
27
.400
36c. Bold by
that the slate superintendent of Ida position at the fdnte,
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L TH E YEAR.
UNION PHARMACY
schools of South Carolina hail refused,
------ *"‘‘•1— ------— ---W H IP T H E
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Southern (Assoclnt Ion
Hanford, Florida
i
shortly before tho disastrous d e v - URGES EMPLOYMENT
Lost.
P;C
Won
1-' rm ’,’? *•*ff1▼(»•*♦»
B U LLD O G S IN 9TH lafid school lire, to participate in a ' FOR EVERY' l*ftIM()NEU IN "
20
New Orleans .u.,...i.&lt;*.31
,608
TH E -FEDERAL PEN*
fire prevention campaign, on the
.585
31
Nathville ...___
June 14.— Mat­ ground that "no fires occur in South
ST.
PETERSBURG,
16*1
.569 thews, coming (o hat in the ninth Carolina schools,” were made by T.
29
Atlanta ..u........ .
W ASHINGTON, June 14— Employ,
.531 With the bases loadedI nnd
23
Mobile................... 20
and the score Alfred Fleming, chairman of the tbeot for every prisoner jti n federal
.490
24
( hattanoogu
23
4 to 3 in favor of Orlando, brought to committee on fire prevention week penitentiary wns rccomnn-ndcd yeatvr-'
.467 a dramatic close his 1923 baseball cn- of the "National Firo Protection As­ day by Hchcr II. Votaw, superintend- J
21
25
Memphis
.420 icer by sending in two runsi with a sociation, in an address before the cnl o f prisons, to the special emigres- [
2ll
Birmingham ____
2L
.327
33
16
Little
aiolinl committee to investigate pris­
drive through the pitcher's cohimitUe Tuesday.
on labor.
ax nnd into center field, tho Saints
im m m . n i pw i * a* m s «
You can hold a private convcrsa*
Mr. Votaw favored enlargement of
inning &amp; to 4. The score:
lion
in
public
if
you
speak
some
tho
cotton mills nt tho Atlanta pris­
rlitndo ...I......... L.....400 900 000 4
on and Uu- installation of itdiiiliomil
St. Petersburg ...........100 000 103- 5 foreign longue or perfect English.
shoe machinery nt Leavenworth. However, ho expressed opposition to tho
Lakeland 3, Hradcntown 2
government entering Into competition
LAKELAND, June 11— Schmidt's
inijuirt) where it came from in tho first
Tim rccunt InisincsH condition linn brouiiht
with free labor in llv open market
|two-hngger t.cnl Kokalski home with
with
its
products
anil
to
the
opera­
CORRECTED M AY 1, 1923
to tin! foiufront of thought many funthtplan’, nnd how it might be restored.
; the winning tally, Lakeland taking the
•
tion of fm ms by prisoners which he
South Bomfd
final game yesterday from BradenWe always knew— everybody knew—
^montol conHldcrntionH tlmt hnvo nlwnyn
Jackie Coogau in;lured the house
Arrivu
Dopartr said world give only seasonal em­
town G to 2. Luther pitched a beau­
last night.
ployment.
........
2.30
a.m.
2:46
a.m.
83
Nu.
been known hut have been (Inmntd with
tiful game. The score:
A fter examination of Mr. Votaw the
8:40 a.m.
27
that desire for things made a demand for
Bradentown .._ ......
001 010 000-^2 No,
And tonight Katherine McDonald in
ti-minittee adjourned until October.
2:45
p.m.
89
2:25
pm.
No.
faint
prniao.
them in the market. That people desired
tho crowning success o f her career, Lakeland .... ...... ...... 010 001 2Ix—5 No.
7:10 p.m.
83- .... .*... 6:55 p.tn.
Ifuman nnturo in the mnss i« very much
“ Refuge.”
WAR SECRETARY GIVEH
things we ncceptod as an elemental fact.
Tampa 2. Daytona 4
Northbound
OK EH TO HOWITZ7R BUY
like
human
nnturo
in
tho
individual.
Ono
TAM PA, June 14— Cooper let the
Arrivu
Departi
This Is one of those thrilling pic­
— &lt;—
....
Hut when we discovered that desire fluc­
Smokers down with five hits here yes­ No.
2:03 a.m.
82 ........ 1:48 a.m.
WASHINGTON, June 14— Hecrctures replete with human Interest
of
it»
dominant
chnractcriBtics
him
boon
terday, and Daytona topk the third No.
tuated we began to appreciate
that desire,
12:05 p.m. 4ary o f War Weeks Tuesday approv­
84 ....—.11:45 a.in.
that you hate to see cmL
*
•
game nnd the series with the Smok­ No.
summed up in the observation, "You nev­
3:52 p.m. ed the aa|e of the government Howit­
R0. -----8:42 p.m.
ns we know it, Ih a thing created by the art
•
ers by the score of 4 to 2. The score: No.
28. ........ 10:00 p.pi.
zer plant' at Erie, I’a., to the AiheAnd a darn good comedy, too.
er mi»R the water till the well runs dry."
Dytaann ...»..... .
020 110 000—4
of man. It is a highly specialized form of
worth-O’Dell worsted company of
Trilby Branch
We never appreciate fundamental thinRK
Salunanca, N. Y „ for $380,000 cash.
And In keeping with his policy of Tampa ...».... .....000 000 200—2
Arrive
Departs
an elemental need— just as n Louis X V I
inviting a family each night to sec
7:30
a.m. The plant cost the war department
100
until
we
have
occasion
to
do
without
them.
xNo.
AM ERICAN .SMELTING
the show without cost psbornc Invites
chair is made out o f a tree.
%,*j ’ ’J1'r* •-* 1*1i .. ' 4v D *
3:25 p.m. $048,000. j
RESUMES DIVIDENDS xNo. 24 .
C. A. Whiddon nnd family to see this
This
observation
has
a
special
applica­
•
___ 1:30 p.m.
xNo. 25
I f a doctor is honest, he won’t pre­
great picture. So be thero tonight
NEW YORK, June 14— Tho Amer­ xNo. 101- ........ 6:50 p.m.
tion
to
the
demand
o
f
the
public
for
tho
This discovery led to another equally
scribe too much for hooch; ami If ho’s
,C. A. as the treat’s on Osborne.
ican Shelling and Refining Company
a crook, mere laws won’t cramp his
______
Leesburg Branch
products o f industry. While the demand
important discovery that tho means o f re­
Tuesday resumed dividends on the
Departs style.
Arrive
\And then Friday and Saturday—
coipmun stock, declaring a quarterly
was at high tido and everybody was busy
fining and specializing that dcsir&lt;*was ad­
xNo. 157.. _____3:55 p.m.
Theodore Roberts stars In "Grumpy"
payment o f 1 1-4 per cent. The last No. 21-..—..... 2:46 p.m.
—and Theodore is worth the price of
trying to supply that demand at a profit
vertising. The gigantic work that haa
dividend on this stock was in Moreh, xNo. 158..
6:30 a.m.
admission anywhere any time.
1921, when- $1 was declared. Tho No. 22..
7:10 p.nv
no one, seemingly, guvo a tho't to where
........
been accomplished by modern advertising
quarterly dividend o f 1 3-4 per cent
May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel also
Oviedo Branch
on preferred ajso was declared.
the demand came from, how long it might
now stands out in bold relief. It haa been
•tar In this picture Friday nnd Satur­
Arrive
Departs
day night.
la s t or what would happen i f it should
the means by which tho refinements o f
Tho dificr who pounds on
tho xNo. 126.. — 7:46 p.m.
3:40
p.m.
A Michigan man get,rich raising table kets service, and there may be xNo. 127.
fail. Wo morely assumed tho permanent
civilization have been made known and
•
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frogs. You sec, he sold the legs and methods in Russia’s twisting o f tha
existence o f the demand, just as wo as­
[ x -D a ily , except Sunday,
made desirable, and this desire has been
lion'll tail.
kept the' green backs.
t
....
sume the presence of water, air and Are.
made into demand. It is a -simple fact

B O X IN G

K. L . SH IPP, Editor

Diehl Electric Fans
$10to

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Merchants and

Things W e H ave A lw ays
Known

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subsldo, and in many Industries it came al­

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the fact that

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L A iL U U ld i

NOTICE T O 'R E O T
bridge Tuesday afternoon honoring sATb tbe etAte
.’0
WITH
Mias Frances Chappell, ^ bride-elect
^ '
M ARKETING BUBI
• d fl
| « | HeadquartersT Band Section Serivr f v 'W o f next week.
I
_
L
' ' Icc, Col lM lli, Infantry’, ‘SarfllW ' Fla. ' N ^ ' V o n K . ^ ^ ,
Quantities of pink roses decorated ... Whether "handled by co-operative
-TONIGHTMRS. PRBD DAIGER, Society Editor
V7-*
June 14th, 102i».
the rooms which were opened cnsulte.
Whether haodlW by co-operative
Rhone ZI7-W. •'
t he
L Vitagraph
v u IG,(? ° Compnny
,00n su“
Orders No. 1.
*Jt
*
M M
A
t
the
conclusion
o
f
several
inter
niarkotiiig*axsocltlons
or
private
cor­
Katherine McDonald — II ff rt on m ahrea vne a almw rr hf raiey nwdh *e rve Uni lrl anae yl tecn eating rubbers It was found that Mfsi porations, agricultural products must
r
■
1. Monday night each week 7:4?
■t j
nCt
th(" bnmou, p.
h « M e , » r l ( r m a re e a t r r f a l a l a o , w r i t e
Ksther Miller held high score and re­ be standardized. This (s necessary
The CttOtUn Music rtub~ w llO n V l p. m. (k hereby designated regular U s k y CorpbralMn and o t h J V *
In the crowning wifcew' of her
a p o a fa l e n r * » • Ih la d r p - r l t a r a l , ( h i m
t le i n ll* . n r ( r t r p h n n r ( h e I f r a i .
I t W i l l ceived a pair o f nilk hose, Mrs, Ed. in order thnt they may be markefed Saturday afternoon at &lt;5:30;
drill nigt for thin organization.
Career
danta was announced todwt
he a r e a l ly e p p r r r l a f r d .
* f ’ **•
".f " * •
Betts was given a novelty vanity for in conformity with the sound bdsl2. All members o f this organiza­ latter firm. Effort* of
__________________ &lt;
, ■ —
low score. The honoree waa present­ ncss principles that are • recognised
director general of tho
This la Flag Dgy but there were tion be present at all fromations.
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
ed silk lingerie as a memento of the In the distribution of manufactured very few Gaga flying ln*fian|orri. It
3. Any violation o f this order will industry were **id to
occasion. A fter tho awarding of the lines. 31)fro is scarcely one impor­ Is the one day in the year wlWn the
l&gt;c dealt with accordingly.
' Thuradny— Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Key
This |* one o f those thrilling pic­
pritea the tables irc^e laid with dainty tant msrketfpg function that can not fla g should^bc displayed if you ever
entertain at bridge at’ their home
[^STEVENS,
Iclous ice course, in be pcrform*w more effectively when Intend to show pour patriotism.
tures replete with human Interest
and a
on Park avenue at B:30, compliment ft? ™
was served by*, the the comnvodity is graded to recog­
that you hate to see end. And a
and lave
,
•t
".v . Mnj. M.^G F v’ N. G. ^dm in. and
ting Miss Dorothy Rumph and Ben- ^ n “
Prop.
“ | f dC-31p had conspired to contrut
by, Mrs. Ik L. IVr- nized arid definite specifications. Rigpstess nsai
darn good comedy, too.
Mrs. H ’, C. tMcLendon and* littlo
jamln Whltner, Jr., whoae marriage
as
ttlc pink, and laven- id* adherence to such standards is es­
ins. Dain
motion picture theater*,
daughter, have .just .returned from a
will l»e nn event of next Tuesday.
NOTICE
TO
HIGH
dar baskets f id with cnndics of i
pecially
necessary
in
the
case
o
f
co­
Jifedsing
competition and
three weeks visit to’jaaftpa. She waa
■Friday aiid Saturday- Thursday—The Daughters of .Wesley samo colprs were UBcd "as favors.
SCHOOL
GRADUATES
interstaU
tnldc nnd
ve
agencies,
and
indeed
,|s
set
accompanied home b/TttV sister, Mrs.
will entertain with a miscellaneous
iMiss Chappell's gown on this occas­
by
practically
all
authorities
as
declared
it had b e ^ f o ^
A.
rlsotf/:%
shower in honor of Miss Jessie
“G R
UM PY”
io n was,an’ Alice bloe satin trimmed a basic pfeprcqulsito to success.
i*. •- (,
i The ticcnt legislature hail
U» the extent or $2,000,000 by
'
Grates nnd Miss Frances Chap pci at
fo r a kcholarshlp fo r one young lady legtsd practices and. under
. 1 --*• * .
With Theodore Roberta, May Me- : the. home of Mrs. John Dean at 8 In black all-over Iacc ,with black pic­ .* f .
P . /. F e ltn e r^ f the Osccoln lum ­
ture hat.
Avoy qnd Conrad Nagel
•fhe U. 8. Burau of Agricultural ber Company was in th'p elty yester­ and one young man from each county of the 'Sherman law. Z S T S S i
p. m.
About twenty-five guests wore in­
tf..
Friday— Mrs. Harry Wsnl will enter1
Economics and the
Florida State day en rolile 4o New Y5rk where an o t the state, sald.xchplarshlp being court /er thrice tha&lt; amount * *
vited to meet this charming honoree.
Tho suit w as brnugla last Note
Marketing Bureau have just finished old friend had died and he was called two hundred dollars per year for
tain the members o f tno Book Lov­
William I)r Mllle’a Splendid Mein,
each
student
holding
such
scholar­
bcr.
Albert E. Smith. pmid«t
ers Club at 4 o'clock. 4
their first season in co-operative in­ ed to "attend the funeral.
dramatic romrdy
ship. The recipient of this scholar­ •the Vitagraph Compar.y, t X T , ™
Friday— Mrs. Donald Whitcomb and Presiding Judge
spection work on tomatoes. The un­
ship must agree to. teach in the pub­ sented to withdrawal 0f th,’
Miss Florence Henry will entertain
usual rain -retared and handicapped
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer have re­
Must
Charge
Jury
at n miscellaneous shown rat tho
tho work,- many tomatoes having turned from Geneva where they wore lic schools-of Florida for at least two I plaint,
No haul too short, no distance too
The federal trade commUiioe
Before
Arguments
home of tho latter nt 4 p. m. honor­
been damaged and could not be cer­ called by the death o f Mr. K. Id. Selg, years after graduation. An cxnminanmistic* fJ
tion for those Booking theao scholar- somo
somo weeks
wi»»lr. h«.i
k
.— invest, "M
great for the QUICK SF.RVICE
had
been
ing Miss Dorothy Rumph, a bridetified aq bufng ; up. •to the federal brother of Mrs. Speer, which occurred
TRANSFER to undertake; just let us
OF COUNSEL ACCORDING TO grades! Thk ludicatibiis are that co­ on. Sunday night at the home o f his ships will be hold on July 17th of this the Famous . Plkycr*.U,ky
elect of next week.
year, in each county. Any high school alion in an effort to d e t fo ^
know your‘ wants, nnd we arc nt your Friday— Mrs. F. D. McBride will enTBMS OF NEW ACT.
operative imyrr.mcnt nnd state In­ sister, Mrs. J. V. Wicks.
sir vice. Phone 41»S. Oft-Th-Frl-Hat-tfc
graduate interested in competing for whether the company constitat«|]
tertaln at n miscellaneous shower at
spection worit;prill be greatly In­
(I
lf
Tfcr
A.«nrlfllrd
P
r
o
.)
the scholarship may obtain full In­ trust.
her home on 300 West Fifth Street,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sleg and son, of
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., June 13.— creased next sAson.
formation
from the county superin­
nt H p. m. honoring Miss, Jessie
waa
Jacksonville and Edward Sleg of 8aThe presiding Judge must charge the
tendent.
The Herald delivered six tinti
Graves, a bride-elect ot next
T li« fire losses in this country last vonnah, Ga., returned home Tuesday
Jqry in either civil or criminal esse
week fo r 16c.
Respectfully,
month.
before the arguments of counsel, ac­ year due to matches and smoking is after attending the funeral of Mr. E.
T. W. LAW TON,
Friday—The TVuth Seekers Class will
cording to the tends of an act now estimated by- e*|»ert* nt about $2fl,- M. Sleg ,which occurred In Geneva on
S O T i n : OF i:i.i.i Tin\.
.
Supt.
Public Instruction. ^ In com
meet with Mrs. W. T. A kerf.
pliance with the pn itia,.. „ ]
lying in the records o f the secretary 000,000.1 The Insurance men say that Tuesday morning.
C
h
apter
&lt;S7».
Friday— Mrs. Mcro’a Circle will hold
of afnto and elective and operative the Increase of 110,000,000 over 1021
I* h ereb y g iv e n thnt an e l e c t U l H l
a ten nt the homo o f Mrs. A. Llljn
been o r d e r s I to he held and ih. .. V
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer had ns CONFER8 LLD, ON CUnAN
as n statute enacted by tho 102.'! ses­ was probably due to women smok­
PUBLIC WORKS HEAD W ilt be held In Hprelui fu s iLhoolf
from 8 to I I p. m.
y’„ .
their guests yesterday their brothers,
’ »
•*
'•*
sion of the legislature. Herein .lies ers.
irle t- No. 4. Tf.akr M o n " , 5 2 m L n
Friday— Mrs. C. L. Britt entertains
F. F. Sieg and O. E. Liggin, of Anicron Friday, Jb m j S l *
tnle of the nftcr-scssioh limit of
dn*r»iViS
BETHLEHEM, Pa., June 14.—The ISIS, f o r tlip purpoar
the members o f tho Thirteen Bridge
icua,
Ga.,
who
attended
the
funeral
of
w
ho
a
h
a
ll.b
e
trusti-ca
of t|i, Mid J?
ihe governor's veto power.
T h e' UnlYefnlty of California nt
honorary degree of doctor o f lnws trlc t fo r tKo next aurr.-edin. in (
Club nt luncheon nt her" homo on
The act also provides thnt the court Berkeley, has-Just Issued a bulletin their brother, E. M. Sleg which oc­
ea r*, and the number o f mill, &lt;f j u
was conferred Tuesday upon Jose ytrlc
Palmetto nvcnuc.
t school tax to b » l&gt; vied and nj.
curred
In
Goncvn
Tuesday
morning.
must Instruct the jury to bring In entitled **The Milk-Goat .in Califor­
Ramon Villalon, DO, secretary of Ie&lt;-tnl fo r each o f thr said ,,ar«
n verdict o f ncqulttn! if the slate has nia.') Farmers’ Bulletin No. 920, en­
N LY highest
T h e fb ttow M K named are apM iM —
Miss Helen Terwilllger left Tucs.
to a rt a * lospci-tore und clerk at
Another Thursday- afternoon and public works, Havana, Cuba, nt the nr
not sustained its case. This provis­ titled Milk Goats, enn be had free
g r a r ic t l o n g nreclilCta
commencement exercises o f Lehigh Tax Hclioolnnnird. within mid S|hc|3 1
day night for Tallahassee where she
(U p le c otton , o f e x ­
ion was the original purpose of the from the U. 8. Department o f A g ri­ “ hit raining.” Ilut it will not keep
IJIatrlrl, to hold uM tlw.
4lM&gt;,..
University.
- •*
will attend summer school.
tra tensile stren gth,
measure when it was introduced In culture, Washington, I). C. • The milk the boy* from fishing, swimming, at­
P recin ct No. t (la ik - M»nro*) IUrtk» ■
fo e s in to tho new
t'aln, Kllxahcth l . i t , . A. s lUstiu. "
the fibulc at the * !t&gt;21 session by goat U'populki- in California. In most tending-tho Scrap-Iron Fish Fry and
luxlK-rtura und O. «f. Ilcll. flerk
.
FOR
RALE—
Fine
building
lot,
57x117
Misses
Velmn
nnd
Mary
Alirc
Shipp
.G oodyear Cord T iro
Representative Fred Davis. After foreign couHtrlcs gonts’ qiilk is ex­ the barbecue at Geneva. Some pco• IT rc In c t No. I. I I'aola) llrhn
on
Magnolia
Avc.
Call
at
213
East
left
yesterday
for
Tnmpn
where
they
Pearson. F lo ra P. Keraey, II. tv .*nlUL
w ith tho bevried A llbeing passed by the lower body at tensively usdd for children nnd in­ pio sure do have a fine time.
will spend several weeks with friends
11th street, city.
'
66-ltp Inaprrlnra and A. Mtinh.w, Otffc,- ’ '
W en th o r T r e a d .
It la fu r llu T ordered Hut ibli n-Uw
that time, the senate nt the instance valids. A god goat gives from 800
and relatives.
T h a l'a one reoffon
Jo: puhllalied In Ihn Banford Pally
Charles Henry and D. L. Thrash­
of
Senator
John
P.
Stokes to 1,006 pound* K&gt;0 to MH) quarts) «
H erald, a uuwsp.ipcr tiuldl*a«4 |, I
K ID N E Y TROUBLE BECOMES
w hy G ood year Cord
Hrinluolo I'ou n ty. hut Mltlmut uid db-*
added nn nmcndincnt providing thnt year. Orte owned by the California er will leave Saturday' for St. Louis
trlc
t. tlierd helm; no newspaper ank-1
Tiros aland up ru g ­
Camilla Dens entertained n few of
SERIOUS
the attorneys ’ should hnva the last University gave 2,941 pounds in 305 where they will represent the San­
llulicd w llliln an Id district, for a »•
gedly fo r thousands
her little friends nt n speml-thc-rlny
"Suffered
with
severe
headache,
rlmi o f tim e aa required by.la*.
Word lieforp the Jury. The house dnys. Besides milk th oflcsh is equal ford Rotary Club at tho International
IUmr nnd o rd e rc t liy the (’maty on t h o u s a n d * o f
party Tuesday nt her home in Rose
backache and pains in my legs and Hoard
Convention
of
Rotary.
They
expect
o f Public Instruction f,,r s«*|.
Concurred
in
the
amendment
mid
it
to mutton and tlie hides ure much
m iics, givin g ycu u t­
Court. A I one p'cldck they gathered
under
my
shoulder
blade.
My
kidneys
Hole
County. Florida. In rrsalar m
to
hr
gone
n
week
or
more
and
will
went
to
the.
governor
where
It
wnn
better than ttheepskins.
"Ion, at Hanford,
Florida. Tutsdiy.
m ost tire p e rfo rm ­
arounrl tlie table where nn approprU
.1*11
have something to tell the boys when ahd bladder were In had condition. I May 8th. IPS*.
vetoed on the 11th day nfter the ses­
ance a t low tire cost
C.
K.t
ll.\
Itlllrtt
in , i.’halrmaa.
iite dinner was served. Tho rest of
was weak and nervous nnd felt tired
they arrive home.
sion. The Executive’s veto power
A tte s t i
per m ile.
the dny was spent in games dear to
Tho unseasonable rain* of Mny
and
worn
out.
Walking
made
mo
T .. IV. U A W TO N . Secretary. ,
holds good for 10 dnys nfter tho ses­
At
Srrr/r# .ftmffon
(Heal o f Hoard)
the hearts of the littlo ones. The lit­
injured the watermelon crop and carD*+)0f
00!I gad f «mJack Fox brought in some good short o f breath. Every morning my
sion
but
(iovernur
Hnrdco
contended
•
6-31—t-M I-J I-IM t.
n%09%4 fho f»«IV (Ivotf Jmmt
tle guests included: Lola and Annu
probably be cut in half if not more. views to the Herald office yesterday face and hands were bloated. Jtfedifofifi •*///» &lt;/i*
Af/thnt this time was exclusive of Sun­
Couch, Alice DcCotfrtoy, v Marjorie
H’0 0 t h i ‘ r T i i * * * * 4 * « » * ’
The rain nlso hurt other crops.
.
that he took from the top of the new cino failed to help my condition and
days. WhethCC nr not Sunday i;* in­
t h i m u/t U i l t h t t a n d m r d
Forrest and Frances nnd Helen WIIfWdrrcr
'/rr
First Nntionsl Dank building. They doctors advised an operation,” writes
clusive or exclusive of the lO-dny
K EN T VUl.C. WORKS,
Mlttt
The
U.
H.
Department
of
Agriculshow
our new city ns it appears now Maggie Nelson, Mossdale, Fla. "F o r­
period has never been decided by the
,Oak Arc- UP'l Jhird.flJrrrt,
turv.
c
w
ltMttitiita-.caunUy
gvrvtunv^Jl
and
while
tho views are mostly over tunately I read about Folev Kidney
Mupre/pq cygrkrt’VJb'TP. werv; jtVft,
'
S sn fo fa .T lo ffiW
‘0 ‘it'TurFdny evening MW. R. C. I’hili •i »! i i i ■ i ,
t.J.
er measures that received similar HR,000,000 gallon* of iee cream in theroofs o f the’ city' they give ono; is Bllla, tried them and got*relief!’** Sold
ipn entertained the members of the
everywhere.—
Adjr.
1922,"
nn
Increnso
of
11,000.000
gal­
good idea of the streets and the busitreatment nt the hands of the gov­
Puutph-Whitner bridal party nt n six
ernor ip 1021, und one o f them, the lon* over 1921. There was also n nes-i section of Sanford.
o'clock dinner at her home on Maple
Wc are busy people; but not too j
no-colled Olustee monument appro­ large increase, in the use of plain
avenue.
Smith’s new bnrher shop is n credit busy to move or crato or store your
priation was taken to tho high court. milk. All this from the farm where
CQvcra were laid. for six. In the
to Hanford—in fact it would be n household goods, if you . will just let
There it wus thrown out on another the hnsjc things of life are front.
center
of
the
table
was
u
miniature
PBBVENTS INFECTION
credit to any city of twice the slxe.
know about it.— QUICK SERVICE
ground, the Sunday question being
The greatest discovery in flesh healing bride nnd groom. The place cards left undecided. A t the beginning of
It should be remembered that live Everything is neat and clean and mod-1TRANSFLR- Phone 498.
la tho marvelous llnruzonr, a preparation were also brides nnd grooms. A four
95-Th-Fri-Sat-tfc
that cornea in liquid na&lt;l ,x&gt;wilrr form. course dinner was nerved ami after­ this session the secretary of state stock and poultry should be provided era .and aa one of tho ladies passing
finwardt'd
to
the
house
along
wltfy
by
expressed
it
the
other
day:
"
I
t
is
It is n combination treatment that not
with shade during warm weather.
ordy purifies the wound of germs that wards the hostess took her guests to other 1021 measures vetoed, ' the They suffer from heat Just ns human good looking," Mr. Smith «' deserves
$niu«n infection but it heals tho flwdi with the Princess. The guests were: MissE L E C T R IC F A N S
measure calling for the last word to beings do. Animals nnd bird* should much credit for nflticipating the wants
extraordinary sjicctl, Had wounds or..,.
i*ii ....
Dorothy Rumph, Katherine Ilyrd,
“ The Best Made”
cuts which take weeks to heal with the
,
. , ,.
,
„
, „ be given to counsel. In due course, it also be given access to plenty of good of the Sanford people in the tonsoriai
onlinnrv liniments mend iiiiicl.lv under " ,M benjamin " hltner, jr., Kunrinll was referred to Judiciary “ C” com­ wntor during the wnrm season. Do line.
I’ cnnsylvnniu Vacuum Cup T ir e s
tho powerful influence of this oonilsrful |Ch* * « nnd Raymond Philips,
“ Real Non-Skid” .
mittee nnd that body ruled thut the not fore-c them to drink dirty water.
remedy. I'riro (liquid) 30e, COo rind |1.20.
governor's
veto
was
untenable
and
Got
my
prices
before buying nml
There will be n.barbecoe nnil brunsTho reasons why they should not areIVnrdcr 30e and GOc. Bold by
LUNCHEON
therefore,
in
the
premises
it
had
no
t«.ve
yourself
some money
wick
stew
and
good
time
generally
apparent without argument.
UNION PHARMACY
Mrs. .1. D. Woodruff entertained at
power to net one. way or the other.
CJnH and OH— " F u ll M ea su re"
this afternoon tfnd evening at the
Hanford, Florida
luncheon yesterday hoiihring Misses
In brief, theeommittee held that the
A warning agninst all eye-glasses Town Hull at Geneva. It will be giv­
Dniolhy Rumph nnd Frances Chap­
F. P. R IN E S
mcnsuYe had never been vetoed in
is given by Dr. George M. Gould, an en b ythc meat packing plant at Ge­ 105 Palmetto Are.— — Phone 481-J
pell.
effect. The committee recommenced
eminent authority on eye-strain, in neva ns they want the public to see
The place, cards for the honorccs
thnt the house end it buck to the sec­
(Now
York). what they nrc doing out there. Every­
were small brides while the others retary of state's , office to become Anu-tiran Medicine
body invited. Go round by way of
were kewpies. The centerpiece was a recqrdrd as u law, and there it is By eye-glnsses” he mrans any lenses
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
Oviedo
and take an afternoon and
that are not steadied by hoys. In
large silver vase .filled with pink Rad- now.
Apply Boncilla Beautifier casmlc clay to
other words, spectacle* should always night o ff in visiting your neighbor, your face, and rest while it dries, then
tancc roses. A four course luncheon
In legal circles here, It is con­
beautiful
Geneva.
remove end see and feel the wonderful
wns served after which n game of tended (he claimant in n damage or lie preferred to nose-glasses. And
difference in the color and texture of the
bridge wait enjoyed. High score was other civil suit will have a big ad­ even when spectacles arc worn, the
J
Miss Mary Lou Waters left today) skin.
lenses
should
lie
properly
cared
for.
made by Mrs. Karl Schultx, who re­ vantage under the terms of the act.
Guaranteed to do these definite things for
for
her
home
in
Atlanta
after
spend­
.the face or money refunded. Clear the
ceived some Mudcrin handkerchiefs. With the lawyers having the last Kye troubles are increasing in these
ing t^e winter with Mr. and MY*. complexion and give it color. Lift out the
'I he honorccs were presented hand­ word before the jury, tho state, other day* on account o f motion pictures
Hugh Watera% Mis* Waters who Was lines. Remove blackheads and pimple*.
nnd fast riding in automobiles.
made aprons.
enlarged pores. Rebuild facial HP’
Hold by
things being considered equal, will
n great favorite here will be mar­ Close
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
The guests on this occasion includ­ bo bettered by its operation In crim­
ried
some
time
in
tho
fall
to
Mr.
end smooth.
$
U N IO N P H A R M A C Y *
ed class mates of tho two honorees inal cases. Under the luw of this so much there and opportunity to
Hanford, Florida
Robert Knox Finley
Atlnnln and You can obtain regular sizes from your
G IL L O N £ FRY
nnd were Misses Dorothy Rumph, state, the state attorney has the clos­ practice it are endless. Newcomers
they will make their homo in that levorite toilet counter. If not. send this
ed. with lOcentStoPoncilla Laboraioriea; 113 Magnolia Avc.-Sanford. Flerid*
Fiances Chappell, Katherine Byrd, ing address to the jury, thnt is, he in a country district ofdL-n wonder
city. Mr. Finley is connected with Indianapolis, Indtaqa, for a trial tube.
Martha Chappell, Mrs..Knrl Schultx, comes after the defense counsel, un­ about whnt kind o f neighbors they
the firm of M. Rich A Co., and la u
Mrs. Raymond Philips and Mrs. Don­ less the defendant niters no testimony mny huve. To have good neighbors
popular nnd successful young busi­
ald Whitcomb.
. ■
or evidence in the rase other than his it is necessarw to bo a good neighbor ness man of Atlanta.
yourself. Do you part and do not let
own.
the advance*.
FOR MIKH RUMPH
A m e Ms*«r4 i
I,«&gt;cnl attorney# assert that the uthers mako nil
For Couchs and Colds, Head-*
Miss Gnylc Marshall has accepted
Mrs. Horry Ward and daughter, act came ncur to being resurrected When one hears It smd of tho latest
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
n position as assistant secretary to
Miss Kern, entertained at dinner last several months ago in a notable mur­ arrivals that "They seem to fit In so
W H O I N G
Secretary Pearman o f the Sanford
and A ll Ache* and Pains
night complimenting Miss Dorothy der case in this slate. The fact thnt najuarally" or thnt they "promise t^
Chnmbcr, o f Commurre.. Miss -Macsh• A L L DXUCGISTS
Humph.
the presiding Judge did not deliver be • real Addition" it is an indication *11 is a graduate ’ q f the Hanford
- r N 1*'1: •
•
38e
and 4 k jar* and take*
In the renter o f tho dining room his charge before the arguments *of that they.have don* well thrir part.
High School o f the class of- '23 and
Hospital slxe, »X00
, , ;»J
table was u doll dressed In bridal at­ attorneys was made the ground for They must have shown both interest
the fact that the Sanford High School
tire
and
carrying
a
shower
bouquet.
and
appropriation.
They’ve
been
an appeal to the supreme court, but
O e rra C o / fa
gives the pupils a commercial course
At either j-nd of the table were green the presiding Judge had outwitted the pleased by' any attention and ready to
is shown in the demand to f stenog­
candles ill glass candlesticks, sur­ defense, the story goes, in that he enter Into neighborhood activities.
raphers and business - women. Tfce
flBABRKK7*
l 0*;____
- v ,.
American aad
rounded by Shasta daisies and fern. had submitted his chargo in writing
Herald is always glad to chronicle
You w ill na&lt;l the r o «t
HDA
The place cards were miniature brides. to opposing counsel before delivering , A business Increase of 84.2 tier cent the fact that High, .School pupils are
European Plan
of Imiiuiaa m*i&lt;rUI»
l,S* V o Into vl ,i| as to
A four course dinner was served it end the court held that urulqr the in hlnu years is the way 6QY farmers’ making good! *"
V*'!
ttiahe II w e ll worth
One bjodc from Ocean itnd.Hotel ClaKshion. Sununcr rateff"'
and when the cake was placed before circumstances and regardless o f the buying and selling co-operatives in
lu tir w h ile to bullil
—
Room, J l.p e r day and uu;.|6 p e r w w k * « n d u p .
st oOre. ■ We
carry
the honoree it was found that each iM tlt* id,the 1021 act the defendant the North Central Sutea have thrived
hlKti-nr«*tr m aterials
In thli issue of the Daily Herald
week-end
rates.--------------- E very room-lih^'^unnijiK wawf-i
piece was numbered- Miss Rumph had not suffered in any wise.
Ask you r contrarior.
in co-operation. Allowing for the Is the page advertisement o f th*
was then given some scissors and told
change In the price l^vel for crops j churchwell Company calling your atto cut the ribbons attached to the MELLON, H lIZBIt. BOR
aftd live stock which was 8 per cent tenllon ^ ^
Blg Junt 8al&lt; ot&lt; ev.
Hill
small envelopes with corresponding
higher
in
lifiH
than
in
1913.
the
gain
HONORED BY SCHOOL
crything'in these Nblg store*
Men
Lum ber Co.
numbers which were concealed in' the
in increased volume of business was and women and *childr*n will find
small bride’s bouquet; tlte contents of
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., June 88 per cent, report* the All Ameri­ wha t they want at Churchwell’e dar­
- U u I lS r r s ' l l e a d « a a r .
these were fortunes and caused much 14.— Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of can Co-operativa Commission. The ing this l^r sal* at khbir owu prices.
I » « i*
merriment.
* the treasury, and Governor SUser, re­ business these 601 co-operative* did This is you)- opportunity. Read the
Freeh Shipment
-1'
Those present were: Misses Dorothy ceived th* degree of doctor o f laws, In 1913 amounting to 147,798,000 had big ad today and gat ready far the
1
Phone ISO, Sanford
Rumph, Katherine Byrd, Florence at the Rutgers college commence­ grown to jt79.49fi.OOQ ,t»lne years later- sale that start* tomorrow at ChurchN O R R IS
Henry, Sarita Lake, Mrs. Raymond ment Tuesday. Edward Bok was Co-opsratives in states east of the wall’s-^whare they sell It fbr less. Philips and Mr*. Donald Whitcomb.
made a doctor uf letters.
Mississippi r i m made the largest
. . u
r. •'
gain. 80 per cent, Vfhilc those west
i
Dally Herald on snip at Joe’s KrooVe
"
.t .
FOR MISS C H A PPE LL
The Ilerntd delivered air times a n fthc river had ah increase nf 67 per House,. Mabley's Drug Store 'q M
.
r. Phone-:.
Mrs. \V. B. Wiggins entertained at weelt for 16c.
?/.
HI .Vo? S/tK t
cent.
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, TALLAHASSEE, June 14.— Step*
i R&gt; repeal the~r*ccnt“ ri»Teincreases
on oil commodities filed by tho car­
riers were put afoot hen* yesterday
You can find tha name of
at a meeting of representatives of
IL F. W IIITNBR, JR.; COUNTY AGENT
W . J. T H IG P E N
every Uvo Business Man
oil companies and the Florida rail­
la Banford in thla Column
road commission. The Florida com­
Real Estate
On Saturday the County Agent ran be found in his office tn the
each day.
basement or the Court House. .A t any other time he may lie
Finn, l i i -'e , a u t o i n s u r a n c e mission agreed to give its co-opera­
tion to the oil companies In protestrrached through the office of the Chuit|/rr of Commerce! Leave
, ing the rate increase to the Interstate
all ealla there. - ■
Commerce Commission.
t
Three oil companies operating in
«ick Service Transfer
• this state, the Gulf Refining, StandStorage Facilities
t uni and the Texas Company, were
Tho County Agent will be absent on the best birds hpd boon picked out and
we please you, tell others; If not,
represented at the meeting. The dis­ his vacation,for n month beginning removed.
tell aa. Phone 418
cussion took a broad field over the Monday, June 18th. Ho will Ih&gt; in his
"The eggs from this flock are being
ground o f the rate increase ami the office again between tho fifteenth and
incubated. Tho young chicks will'be
. Florida commission's summary rul­ twentieth of July.
,
marked and used in hettor-breeding
Sa n f o r d n o v e l t y
ing that no incrcnso could bo effected
\vork In future years."
In state rates.
Tho carriers sub­
j
WORKS
One or two specialists will come
sequently held that oil shipments in­ down from the Experiment Station at Government Recipe ior Whitewash
V. C. COLLER, PropIn spring many farmers plan to
to Florida through the ports were Gainesville ,about tho tenth o*f July,
General Shop and Mill
interstate shipments but the com­ nml treat two or three acres of seed- lonuyatD and whitewash their build­
mission ruled that they came under lied land for nematodes. If anyone is ings and for their Ixmofit tho tested
W ork
'
the state classification.
interested in hnv)ng his seedbed treat­ government recipe for making white­
DNTRACTOR and BUILDER
Ponding It* adjustment of this ed, he should immediately get into wash is panted:
T Commercial Street—-Ssuford, Fla.
Slack one-half huschel of lime, dis­
conflicting interpretation the enrriers touch with the county agent. The
have withheld putting their increase American Fruit Growers will treut solve one peck of common salt and
into effect. The presumption that the hair of their beds on the West Side. boil three pounds of rice until it Is a
B, W . H E R N D O N
I carriers will contend further that If anyone wishes to watyh this treat­ thirkMinsle. Mix these together and
port entries constitute
interstate ment and the subsequent develop­ add while the mixture is still hot oneIN SU RAN C E A G E N C Y
|» ,
shipments and therefore subject to ments, they will lie welcome to do so. half pound of plaster of Paris and
the inrtoase, motivated the meeting Sodium cyanide and animonium sul­ one pound of dissolved blue. Then add
Classified Ads 1c a word. No
IRK--------AUTO-------- RONDS
of the oil representatives and the fate will be used. It might he inter­ live gallons of water and let it stand
Ad taken for less than 25c.
commission, the . former having a esting to know’ that the cost will he for u lew days. Apply hot to the
And positively no Classified
S. 0. Shinholser
grievance in the Interstate' increase in the neighborhood of two hundred building with smnll brushes. A quart
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
und tho Florida commission having, dollars per acre.
o f carbolic acid makes .this mixture a
must accompany all orders.
good disinfectant.
Contractor and Builder
Ur. eye on knepirg port entries under
Count the words and remit
arordingly.
an. JnirwJAlJL
dtust Miles Increase'Rapidly In-Dry * 1W ftltff Mht GrlViri 1’hltUV Ryv.' f"
*0
. i iii*n
vi*tr fiiMfi* h*»ni
FORD
1' The meeting lasted throughout tho
Weather
A tiny worm made itj appearance
afternoon.
m h a m i t i N M a a
The citrus rust mite, which dam- in South Florida not many years a g o '
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Trunks and baggage transferred, |ages the fruit and leaves hy sucking and is now threatening to become!
KatabUsfeea ISOS
any
time,
anywhere, — Loss mg's the plant juices from them, mny be very annoying to the poultry of cer­
FO R S A L E
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER. controlled by using some of the sul­ tain parts of the state. Tills worm
Krai Estate, Loans ar&gt;&lt;! Insurance
^ X ltfilR S — You can get seed bed
’■
t • '
Phone 498.
95-Th-Fri-Sut-tfc phur compounds, according to Prof. J. is known us Munson's eye worm and
hone 48
, ,104-8 Magnolia Ave.
from**! and irrigation plugs at the
R. Watson, of the Florida Experiment irritate:) one or both eyes of hens and
Sanford Novelty Works.
inn.tfe
A twelve mil * search limit is now Station.
thicks. A ft-per-cent solution of crooRALE— Hosier ami Gays’ paints contemplated by the rum hounds and
The rust mite is a very small in­ lin dropped into the inner corner of
T E W A R T The Florist FOR
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty this will probably suit the rum fleet
sect, scarcoly visible to the nuked ■the eye ocems tn he the best remedy
.at Flowers ■ ■'■. ■ ■ Floral Designs Works. Sanford agrnta.
183-tfc much better ns they will not "clutter
eye, hut when present in largo num­ for this pest.
Annual and Ornamental Plants
PUR S ALE — Rhode Island eggs for up our ocean so close to shore any bers they are noticed by their rusty,
Many reports suy that this worm is
setting, lft eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. more.
powdory appearance on the fruit and spreading. It was Introduced into
14 Myrtle Ave.— ——— Phone 260-W
Children In Rawls have learned lo
Ellsworth, Ilcardnll Avenue, San­
smile
again. Among, tho youngsters
leaves.
They
usually
are
most
abund­
this
country
within
the
lust
ten
years
Even In cities it is possible to be
who are still being fed by Amoricn
ford.
83-tfp
neighborly but like many other lovely ant on the half-shaded places of-the and is now fairly common along the
ono sees not infrequently girls with
IANFORD M A C H IN E WEST' "FlftST STRKET, JmTaa rosy chccka and ns happy smlloa
thingu, this quality finds its fairest fiuit ,niid the' increase is very rapid Ifwer east and west coasts. In speukas these threo young Muscovites
store with dwelling combined with flowering the country, It counts for under favorable weather conditions
COM PANY
whoso tin dishes, wooden spoons,
such ns a long dry spell.
slock. Would sell.—L C. Klnurd.
fresh rolls bnked from whlto Amurl*
General Machine and Boiler
r&gt;K-i itp .
__________ '
can flour show plainly that they have harvest, at least, and accord!
The beat spray fu rjh clr control Is
W ork s
FOR RENT--1 nice apartment, all
Just como from an American Re­ tho best estimates available, 8
•
limo-sulphur. It is used at the rate Agriculture, recently auidi
FOR- S A L K —One sewing machine,
conveniences und well furnished,
lief Administration kitchen. Tho 000 will bo this maximum number o
Cylinder Grinding
"E ggs o f the worms uro washed by
of l gallon of tho concentrated limonew; one bed, mattress and springs;
photograph below reveals another children who will h a w to dopant
Catea*
building,
phone
1HI.
Automobile Repair*
sulphur stock solution to from 05 to tear* from tho eyes to the thrunt,
S *t
ono dresser and wash stand; one al­
pbaso of American relief in Russia. upon A. R. A. rations. A
ll-Wed*Thr-tfc
Acetylene Welding
where they are swallowed. In lha In*
Tho famine this winter ia not beforo tho harvest couEl bo
most new! ice box; one piano. Cheap.
7ft gallons o f water.
comparable to that o f a year ngo- tho A. R. A. was fcodlnmar
hone 62— — Sanford. Florida 9x12 liriulium. Inquire. JOiJ Third FOR RBNT— Cottage. See J. MusDry sulphur, often mixed with Umu, Ratines the yare hutched or thrown
ThO American Relief Adminlstra- 10,000,000 d x U d r e tv ^ n d a
son, COt Palmetto A v e ..
02-lOtp applied by means of s blower or dust­ o ff in thu droppings. The hatched
street.
G3-4tp
■■■ m
Alan, o f which Herbert Hoover la Russia. ■ ^
FOR
RENT—3-room
house,
close1-"in!
eggs
(larvae)
live
In
the
soil—es­
Y. S. Leak
J, If. Uolclough
er,
may
alab
bo
used
ns
a
meant
of
ft Pointer pups,
Phone ftOft-H.
C5-3tp control, and is much more cheaply and pecially If dump-«-till hulf grown. study. If he is caught north of the when lio apprehends such companion*
Leak &amp; Coldough
They they get into tho eyes of feed­
FOR RK^iT—3-room Turn Ishe'd'a part! quickly applied than tho liquid.
In s u r a n c e
Mason and Dixon line, and weigh us ship, if he is of the North,
ing hens. Here they teach maturity
Tho
fruit
should
he
wa
tched
conmont,
Herald
building,
$25.09
per
Fire—^Life— Auto f
much
us five pounds, he is deemed
“ Doth varieties are found in northmonth.— B. W. Herndon.
(J5-6tc stonily, and when the rust mites first and lay their eggs. Their presenra
No. 3 First Nat'l Hank Bldg. Annex
n
great
price.
,If
he
weighs
six
or
ern
waters, hut the large mouth bass
irritates the mombranecs of thu eye.
K ilt k K N T 'A T g o k o n A d u b i £A£U appear apply-the spray or dust. Old
FLORIDA
IANFORD
----------seven
pounds,
the
story.of
his
cap*
comes
to largest size ond greatest
"This worm is hslr-like, white in
—-0 room cottage, very desirable, 2 fruit, such as from the "June bloom"
lure
is
listened
to
with
smiling
indignity
in the waters of thu South,
bedrooms and bath.
Furnished, of the previous year, is must likely to color and about n third of an inch credulity.
In
the
lukds
and deep streams of
in hmgth. To remove, pull down tho
(l&amp;U.UO season. Near ocean.— Mrs. bo Infested.
"It
has
been
sold
that
thu
fresh
Isniisiaus,
Mississippi,
Georgia, AlaFor piqrr detailed information re­ lower eyelid and with a small scoop,
Harry II. Bams, Box 343, New Smyr­
water black tuii* Is n born wurrlor buinq qnd Florida, he is delightfully
scoop
them
out.
I
f
no
worms
are
na, Fla.
00-1 2U: quest a copy of Oullelin 14H of the
found In this way, R ia not likely and that, like Napoleon's old guard, at home and can be captun I at nearFlorida Experiment Station. •
FOR RENT—Convenient large un­
that they are causing your poultry he dies, but never surrenders. His |y nti ytinm of tho year, but below
furnished rooms fo r’ housekeeping.
savage rush at the bait, the swirl mid the frost line, In the Florida Itrkna ,1a
trouble.
\
Almost an Egg a Day
Rent reasonable. 20ft Oak Avenue. V
swish
o f him us bo causes thu line to where ho thriven,
"T o treat, drop a ft per cent solution
A n v average o f 2ft eggs from I I
OS-Otp
cut
through
the water, his plunge to
*»nP c&lt;iqtim:pa to feed regularly
o
f
prcolln
into
tho
Inner
corner
of
thu
young hens In a month of 31 days is
FOR HENTV-Store apace, lOxtdTh^ the record of a flock of Rhode Island rye, between the lower lid and the eye the holt urn u* lie bonds tho split nu.| fiei ul:i L1v und grows and grows.
rated in heart of automobile dis­ Red pulleta owned by the Florida Col*, hpll. Remove all imultry from the old, bamboo rod, his leap into the air us sphere an* im "fru-tm over water there,
hu dm * not have lo hibernate .
trict. Four filling stations nnd two lego o f Agriculture.
infeated ground until thu truuble dit- he tries In looren the Mok, nil cause.
tha sportsman's nerves to tingle ntvlittl„| |ju dgrmunt for several months
garages within block. Cheap to the
BpjH
urs.
Rear
the
next
crop
of
cfiicks
This poultry plant at tha Univer­
right man. Apply Field Auto Top Co. sity of Florida was nut established on soil that has not’ been run over his heart to pound with t» thrilPpr.*- ,,f ,hL&gt; year like bln kindred o f the
|North. He has been caught In those
until 1922 and even now la on a very with poultry for savors! years, . or ducod by no other sport.
There
are
two
funtUlcs
of
tlu*
fresh
^water i weighing Kb 12, 19 and 24
small .scale. In speaking of the re­ stop oil hatching for ono year. Lim­
KOK RK NT
water
black
basn
that
all
anglers
|
pouted t, ho we havu been told. The
sults o f the work done In March, Dr. ing the soil will help. Dry, rather
George A . DeCottes
know,
the
nilerwptcraus
tnlmunidvx,
wfitet
cau testify only to u catch o f •
a apartments, on
than
moist,
soil
will
also
help
gut
rid
N*. W. Sanborn, specialist In charge,
Attorney-at^Law f l
or large mouth baxa, nnd tho microp*in bans of »cvu:i pound* in those waKlntLirJet,M-reom apartment, priof this IRtlo enemy."
saidOver Besstaele Coadty Book
terous didotnieu, or small mouth bass, tern, but saw ^averat weighing qvee» i
vatu bath, kitchenette alcove, at^ve,
"W e are beginning to get results,
BLACK BASH ARB OAMK;
NPORD .»n . * p *t* FLORIDA ice box and Janitor service. East side
"The former lives in tho irke-i or Klpqutds, nodwon udd that the-’
A few of the egg records of March
LARGEST ONES IN FU1R1D;A tlecp stream.", lurks in quiet waters r
a. $30.00 urijli October l i t
giJ’w iiu wary with tmpr •
should be interesting to many Florida
NEED BETTER FROTlflCTlON and usually grows to larger sixe than uih! ox|wrieuce and preferreil such
*
G-i-fitc
poultry titan. Take Fen No. 4 in par­
FR ED R* W IL S O N
jf *
•“ • r o s e
O' fi".
RKNT— Welaka apartment.
ticular; it is composed of 11 Rhode , Heig is a clipping from the edh the small mouth variety. Tl»(» latter large live bait that they were seldom
FOR
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
small one-room apartment, private
Island Reds ;all young birds only a torial page of a paper way up north lows the swift running waters, caught.
First National Book Building
W
ANTED—
Urcif
musical
instruments
year old, and are profitable egg pro­ about the black baas, the two kinds, rocky shortJi, ami gravelly bottoms, ' "It in to the discredit of Florida jiml
hath. KiUbennette. Eastern expoaAN FORD *|*
-t*
FLORII
instruments
o
f
every
description.
uro. 125.00 until October 1st. 04-6tc
ducers. All were hatched about a small mouth and large mouth. It Is and considers eternal vigilance as the it* lawmakers that lh.ro Is uo state
Will
pay
cash
or
trade.—
M.
L.
Price
year
ago. Of the original 19, two interesting quoding both north and price he lias to pay fur fat minnows prateUinn far black boas against
FOB RENY— Welaka apartmenU, 1st
lto nj.m oughton
Music Co., Tampa and Zack Street, died ami six fo tha best baas were south- The writer of it had been upon which ho hives to dine. Ho it seining’ and dynamiting in the thuu-^
Tampa, Fla.
6-£5-lmo-c transferred to otberipens. .
told, so be says, of one caught In the the more lively and active of the two ponds o f fresh' water lakes o f tK^f.
a r c h it e c t
that they are being rapidly
"Two each o f these pulleta laid 28 South that weighed 24 pounds. The
WAN1J^ - lAn energetic agent to
iU sa 7. Miller Bldg.
possibly
his,
activity
keeps
hJr.t
in
eggs
in
March;
three
laid
INrOKD .».
«J* FLORIDA
who told that story must have
two laid 28t one laid 24} on
•od the weight by the rule of training nnd he does rut put on
on# laid 22? and the last, on
ro from where It was caught ,to weight as duos his real live o f lh.’
takes and deep waters.
'
’
"The season in ,
d ppr ^hi ng

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF T H E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IV.

N U M B E R 6S

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, v1923

HOSTILE a r m y 'O f HIS
g a t HE r e d
at
Th e
k i n g THIS MORNING

COUNTRYMEN*
o f .Pe­

gates

Threatened to Enter City Unless He Vacated—
Leaves Country Without President, Cabinet or
Official Head—Country’s Finances in Had Way

G1VBN TO

IMIOMOTK

ATTEND

A N C K A T TI1K P O P U L A R
NOON D A Y I.U NC IIKO N

VICE-PRESIDENT OF ASSO
CIATION O F R .R . EXECU­
TIVES SPEAKS ON IT

Association of
l Men and Gives
His Views

TE X A S L E G IS L A TU R E
DEPLORES ACTIO N OF
N. Y. L E G IS L A T U R E
A U S T IN , Tex., June 13.—
(R y the Associated Tress).
— The house o f representa*
tives adopted n resolution
deploring the nction o f the
New York legislature in re­
pealing the state prohibition
net. The vote wan GO to 2D.

A T L A N T A , tin., Juno 13.— An ap­
peal for the projection o f tho trans­
portation interests o f the country
against threats o f government owner­
ship, ns well ns against granting to
Ihe several stattos power to discrimi­
nate in fa^or o f their own traffic
against interstate
commcrrc
was
hinde yesterday.by A lfr h i P. Thom,
vice-president apd general counsel of
ihe National Asoclation o f Railway
Executives, speaking before tho con­
vention o f tho National Association
ID j Tfcc A » « r l a l r 4
of Crclilt Men.
•
W A SH IN G TO N , June 13.— The in­
Other notable speakers before the ternational cotton conference reached
credit men,, who opened their twen­ an agreement yesterday for the adop­
ty-eighth annual convention here to­ tion o f the United States official cot­
day, included Gov. John M. Pnrkcr, ton standards ns\the lmsis for the*
of Louisiana and form er
Senator world cotton trade. Signature o f the
Hoke Smith o f Georgia.
agreement was withheld pending con­
Tomorrow's program will be de­ firmation by cnldo from the various
voted largely to the subject o f bank­ foreign cotton exchanges.
ing and bank, credit*, with J. II. PurlThe conference adjourned until
icher o f Milwaukee, president o f the June 18 to await replies to the rec­
American thinkers' Association, mnk- ommendations of the foreign dele­
Ing the principal nd(\ress. Mr. Puol- gates that thu United S lu U i stand­
icher aiaflr w il! "athin-ss the Robert ards and other questions agreed upon
Morris Association, a group o f hank­ lie adopted and their signatures placed
ers and bank credit men nfflinted on the documents.
with the credit men, in tho afternoon,
(■roup meetings o f credit men also
N E W YO RK, June 13.— Edward
will be held in the afternoon.
Fuller and Frank McGee, stock brok­
"The institution o f privnte proper­ ers, who starred In New York’s most
ty is the cornerstone o f credit," Mr. sensational bucket shop case pleaded
Thom dcclnred In his address, point­ guilty to the rharge o f bucketing
ing out that axiomatic as the prop­ order from Franklin Link of Tennes­
osition was “ IKore hos been no time see and were remanded for sentence
in the history o f the country when F ridny.
attacks upon it, either
covert or
confessed, havo been so constant nnd
insistent.”
come tn that industry nionc mm m m
" It is true,” ho said, “ thnt these
attacks havo not as yet taken among the other great Industries of our
us the form o f attacks on ull proper­ land or the people themselves un­
ty, but having to begin somewhere scathed. There can Ik? no such thing
they hate begun with the property ns credit, business, or economic iso­
of ihe railroads, and while there arc
lation o f a single essential Industry.
already indications o f n purpose -to
“ The ten billions of dollars o f val­
extend it to other species o f propcity, the. effort is at tho present time ues which it is proposed to take
to concchtrnte it for tho most pnrt away from the railroad arc some­
on properties, devoloti to the public where in the credit system o f our
service in transportation.
country. Directly or Indirectly, this
Tire tpeaker declared tho two prin­
vast sum is rcprcji'ntcd in the ascipal forms o f attack at the present
time to be “ drat, the proposal o f gov­
ernment ownership and tho coniscatory process by which it Js to be
hroiight about: arid second, tho pro­
posal to Vest in the’ several states the
power
to
discriminate
unjustly
against tra ffic othta than that which
moves solely within, its own borders,
thus in effect conferring the power
on the several states to abdlish free
trade among them and on the more
powerful states, tho power by dis­
criminatory and jitfrdcnsojnc terms,
to ekcluijo ihe 'tra ffic o f 'biker states
from their inaftots."
"both o f fhsm Involve disaster to
the ^nation’s second largest industry,"

Measure TfmV\VoWd

Forefea SMlto in The

Y A S H I ^ T O ^ . Jung ^ - I n f o r m a l ncfuj|aj
rtment VJth various marflfme ^ w e r e to «oi
,gh the eWrefiwr cJfthe Y i'c A y n ia W n t lW c r ■
tfflcials waa revealed to see In this method i
iveniences to foreign ships within tho three r
■cement regulations while at the same Umo
rglere o ffc the American coast may be broken
reaty a^eetnent o f right to search fo r this

PEKING,.June 13.— President LI Yuan Hun*, with n hostile
army of his countrymen nl thc Rates of the capital rend.v to enter
if he refused to vacate, yielded to pressure of militarists today nnd
left for Tientsin on n special train. General Feng Yu ShnnR, mili­
tary inspector of the metropolitan nrea, had threatened to invade
Peking unless he president,.left. President Lt.mude a spectacular
dash from hip residence to the stnlldn in n motor car, the train
hnvinc been prepared for such eventuality pulled out immediate­
ly. The vice-mihislcr of war nnd n few faithful adherents wnVed
Rood-bye to the president. The fliRht left Peking not only without
a president bill without a cabinet. The cabinet rcslRned June fith
ostensibly because of n disnRrcement with the president over the
appointment of petty officials but actually It was said because fi­
nancial impasse faced the Rovernment. The president attempted
i nvaln to re-orgnnlze the cabinet.

A ROVE N O R M A I
T U L S A , Okln., June 13.
(Ily the Associated Press)
— The Arkansas rived nt 8
o'clock this morning touch­
ed ID feet nnd 8 Inchon
nbovc normnl nnd in expect­
ed to continue to rise fo r
thirty-six hours.

SHANGHAI, June 13.—Conditions in Chinn nre termed the
“ worst since the boxer nut-brenk” In n statement in which the
American Association of China nnd Amcrlcnn Chamber of Com­
merce of ShnnRhni united. OrRanizntions agreed “ American lives
and liberty arc endangered and their prestiRo and business bcinR
destroyed by lack or strong nction.” A cable protest was sent to
the secretary of stale at Washlhgton todny.

I Hr Tfcr tM u fln lrd l-rraa)

T A L L A H A S S E E , FI*., June 13.—
Florida’s new search
nnd aeiiure
law, the work o f tho recent legislalure, will become operative July i.
Two departure!* from the form er proccdurc in the Issuance o f search warrants provide that when n warrant
calls for the leisure o f any property
it shall issue in duplicate, ono copy
to bo delivered to the owner or occupant o f the place to l»q searched, or
in his absence to some other occupant o f the premise*, and when a
warrant call* fo rtho arrest o f a person, a copy shall be delivered to him
before th* arrest is made.
,
Th» act also provides that “ dwalling occupied exclusively as such ahall
be searched In the nightlme und£r
this- act or any other law o f this
state except fo r stolen or embezzled
property." Another clause* provides
that under no circumstances shall a
forcible search bo made of a dwelling
at night.
The home is also protected in the
issuaneo o f search warrants fo r the
act provides "no search warrant shall
issue u n d er.this act or under any

other law o f this state to
vftt4, dwelling occupied n
less jt |a being used for tl
M |e or manufacture o f
liquor ,or stolen or ciobe
orty ia contained therein
q |a |n part being used for
n0KI purpose, *uch aa a
wluon, restaurant, hotel
house." The term priva
|t, this connection, the m
forth, "shall be construct
the rooms or room used ai
nt,t transiently, but solel]
denee In an apartment I
or hoarding or lodging
fore a search warrant ca
der these restriction*,
baaed on ."awom proof or
some credible witness ths
has personal knowldege e
tlon" o f the law regardir
utre and sale o f Intoxical
or that "stolen or embos
ty is contained in such
that It is being used to ca
bllhg, or is being used t&lt;
frauds and swindles."
Any person who "ms

Bulgarian Arm y o f lOO.tiOO Vwunleers Ready'; lo n*fct
All Usurpers
(S r

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AH M hM rn «»)

S O FIA, June 13.— Former Premier
Stnmboulisky accompanied by a sin­
gle friend in reported this evening
fleeing on horseback through the
mountains o f Central Bulgaria.in di­
rection o f the city o f Pirdop, pursued
by n squadron o f revolutionary horse­
men. .
,

RKI.GRADE, June 13.— Dispatches
to Jugo-Slav newspapers today re­
port the existence o f state o f civil
war throughout the greater part o f
SHOWS T H A T 277 CUSTOMERS Ilulgarin. Former cabinet ministers
TOOK A D V A N T A G E OF T H E
OImiIT and DuparinolT are said to bava
O FFER S A T U R D A Y
been killed during engagement with
revolutionary troopa.
That advertising pays, when aystomntienlly followed up, l» most clear­
PA R IS , June
13^-A
Bulgarian
ly demonstrated by the number o f "volunteer arm y"
now numbering
customers calling for that free sack 100,000 men and steadily ‘Incrseefog
o f flour given Inst Sautrdny by tho in sise, is “ preparing to publish tha
Piggly W iggly storo in Sanford.
usurpers," says a statement given
A total o f 277 customers took ad­ out by tho Bulgarian legation Kara
vantage o f tho o ffe r advertised in tho today, summarising an o ffic ia l dlaDoliy Herald, and 4*totod" o ff 1,4(13 pateh from M. Daakaloff, Bulgarian
pounds o f good flour. The trade was minister at Prague. The aU teoen t
nearly os active Monday, hut Manager adds that thees troopa are guarding
Hamrick hos not furnished the Herald the frontiers and the suburbs o f Sofia.
with the figures. l)lr. Hnmrlch is n
M. Dnxkaloff, who is in tMrset touch
dyed-in-the-wool advertiser, uses tho with Varna,
Bulgarian Black .Sea
columns o f this papdr extensively nnd port, urged the staff o f tha Paris lega­
says thnt the success met by his storo tion not to execute ordara. received
in this city is largely due to this ad­ from ihe "new illegal government,
vertising.
which is established only . at. Sofia
lie has something o f interest to tell and supported by a handful o f ad­
you todny nnd you will make n decid­ venturer*."
ed reduction In the high cost o f living
by carefully reading every word. You SE N A TO R FI.KTCHBR
have to carry your purchases home,'
TO ItEPOUT ON TRIAL
hut you nre well pnld for thu effort.
T R IP O F L B V IA 1 H A N

SHANGHAI, June 13.— It was charpcd the Chinese ijre continuinR outraRcs iiRuinst foreigners nnd that Amcricnn vessels
had been fired on up Ihe Ynngtze river and the American flag had
been insulted. American gunboats nre said to be inadequate to
prelect Americans. Chinese officials were accused of violating.the
trenty in refusing to protect foreigners. Travel between treaty
ports on land nnd wntcr was termed unsafe.. Dispatch of cargoes
prevented while opium trnffic encouraged nnd has/flourished.

The 1D20 census population o f Sanford was li.GHH. It is a
small metropolitan city and possesses a number of prominent
features which have nn appeal to tho tourist, the health seeker,
tho home-seeker and Investor. They arc briefly ns fullows:
Twelve miles of pavod atreets.
Bond issue voted fo r ten additional miles.
Located on l-*ke Monroe, seven mile* long, five miles wide.
r Over three million dollars on deposit in hanks.
Excellent graded school system, accredited high school.
Modern municipal sanitation.
Rail nnd water transportation.
Free public library.
Year-round concerts by lf»4th Infantry, F. N. G MHilary Rand
Real estate values not inflate,!.
.
Daily and weekly papers.
_
Ideal winter and summer climnto.
Most intensively d e v e lo p ] agricultural section in Florida.
A ll prominent fraternal organisations.
.
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• Well shaded streets, good roads.
Hospitable people.
Rod and Gun Club.
Sporty g o lf course.
,
Hunting nnd fishing. .
.
•All the attributes found In the larger cities which mako life
worth while.— Tampa Tribune.

STATE OF C IVIL W AR EX
IST8 THRUOOUT GREAT­
ER PAR T OF OOUN’rtlY

TW O IlOYH DROW NED
NEAR O CALA YESTER D AY
he was in the same gang. Kent RosW H IL E IN SW IM M IN G
slter, who will tell tho truth onco in
a wtitle, is absent from the city, so
(H r DO* A ■■•rial *4 Prcaa)
O C A L A , Juno 13.— The body of
there is not much chanco o f learning
the truth regarding the nction o f tho James Akin, 12, who with Clifford
Kruger, I I, drowned yesterday in
delegates from Sanford.
Knights L ike, while Kreuger’e moth­
Kiwnnians are urged to bo present
er watched from shore, was recovered
nt next Wednesday's luncheon, as a
today. K roger'* body was not found.
most Interesting program is being ar­
ranged.
The total stock, o f monetary gold
in tho United States on March 1,
HUMMER SCHOOL W IL L
ID23, amounted to • $3,Dill,000,000
OPEN T H IS W EEK A T
while tho total supply o f currency
U N IV E R S IT Y O F P L A was $1,011,000,000,
yet
national
banks ulono report total de|&gt;oslta
Gainesville, June 13.— Tho advanco amounting, lo $17,420,000,000, or over
guard of approximately 1,000 stu­ four times the total circulating me­
dents who are expected to attend^ dium o f teh country.
the summer school, which officially
opens todny at the University of
Florida, have arrived in tho city and
earh train brings additional young
men and ladios. The summer school
August 8. Every available room in
tho viclnly o f tho university has been
engaged. This summer school course
is .a great help for young men and
women seeking their first teaching
certificate.
A ll parts o f the state
will ho represented at the summer
normal, and the faculty this ysar Is
an exceptionally strong ono.

W A SH IN G TO N ,

Juna

18.—8#na-

tor Fletcher, Democrat, Florida, said
said today he would go on tha trial
trip o f the leviathan and make • re­
port as ranking minority membUr
o f tlie aenate committee on Commerce.
" I t Is my understfniiiiik' that the
contract for the reconditioning o f the
vcaael called for a trial trip nt tha
expense o f the contractors," aaid Banstar Fletcher adding,

"1

will

aboard to note what occurs during
the trip. I f tho trial Is prober^ con­
ducted without the lavish sgpshdttur*
o f public funds 1 will not hesitate to
say ao. One the other hand. If pub­
lic fund* are wasted on a ‘ (pleasure
Junket, I will promptly denounce It."

Against the French Forces Occupying* the ttiiKr
District
i Ity i'||g

DUSHELIionr, June 18.—"A n organised reign o f terror" In the
guerrilla w arfare*Is being carried on-against the occupying forces
Ruhr according ty the French m ilitary headquarters. Authorities ep
campaign la revenge by nationalists fo r the execution*ef former Gerl
fleer A lbert Hchlegeter fo r sabotage. Genera) DeGqutte and ott
army officero are slated fo r assassination the mUliary secret service t

prinonment o f not more than a il
montha. Any officer who “ w ilfully
exceeds his authority or exercises it
with .unnecessary severity shall be
fined not more than $600 or Imprison­
ed not ^noce thaif six months" and
further, wjll be liable to removal
from office.
...
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According to legal authority* here,
it ia the first timo th* stole has had
any penalty fo r officers who carried
out 01 'practices lu the service o f war­
rant*.
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M A Y E N C E , June 13.— The ^cath penalty has been imposed ^y t L
Court martial here upon German Engineer George, o f the Baden EnQl
Works at Ludwlgshafen who ia charged with sabotage.. French an
eay be confessed.
B E R L IN , June 13.— Eleven Germans havy been s M ^ &lt; | i * V
since th* azaasslnation In Dortmund loot'Saturday o r |iwo French I
missioned offk gra according to dispatch** to Berlin nswspapsjg.
lima jnclude, fatalities in Dorthmund Sunday night whlcl^ (j.M p '
pumber six. Other fiv e named in .dispatches were eli^ trjw er^ W
boy end tw o doctor* shot dead at Recklinghausen and doctor 4 M ^
killed In Dortmund.

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THE FARMING
INTERESTS

MRS. FRED D A IR B R , Hodety Editor
, j \ « Phone JIT-W ,,
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I I r A tiavs a a r frlraSa v la llla s t m
— If reW.ars a a ia a a i r n k w . ar raailaa
h a il., ar j f jm * arr r n ir r la la la * . W rlla
a M atsl rare «■ &lt;hl. O .p a rla i.a l, a l» im
Sasalla, ar f.I.p k a a * fb r lin n . II n lll
be "a re a tlr ' a s a rr r la l.e .

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-SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Wetfcnaaday— Mins Fern Ward will
•entertain at dinner complimenting
MIm Dorothy Rumph.
Wednesday— Mrs. D. I - Thrasher and
tfm . J. D. W oodruff give n lunch­
eon compllmchtlng Misses Frances
Gheppftll and Dorothy Rumph, two
hftdaA-clect of this month.
Wodnesday— Miss Fern Ward enter­
tains at dinner at 0:90 honoring
Miaa Dorothy Humph.

FOR MISS L E H M A N
Miss Kathleen Brady entertained at
a miscellaneous shower yeatorday a f­
ternoon In honor o f Miaa Hermlnla
Lehman. Quantities o f pink hydranlas nnd rosea were used in the various
rooms. When tho honorce arrived ahe
was led to the chair o f honor which
wns covered with pink crape paper
nnd ferns. Then tittle K iss Elhubath
Turner came in dressed In ’ a dainty
yellow nrgandio dives and hab-'and
pulling a Srtiatl express WAgon whlfch
wns decorated with' pink crepe (iMjter
and ferns. Thla-'contlUhM thA numerous preicnU for’.tne bride'-to-be. A f ­
ter nlL hkd.ddm tred' t h e 'g ift * Miss
Brady naked the fcuesU to write a bty
of ad vie* fo r the hetooree In her hHd^a
Itook while Miss Jglla Iralng rendered
r. benutlful piano solo.
Iwite In tho afternoon the hostess
served a salad course.
.

Wednesday— Mian Saritn l.nke gives
a bridge party at 8:90 In honor of
‘ Mias Dorothy Rumph and Benjamin
Wbltner, Jr.
.
Thdreday— Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Key
entertain at bridge at their homo
op Park avenue at 8:90, complimen­
ting Mian Dorothy Kutnph and Ben­
jamin Whltner, Jr., whose marriage
will be gn event o f next Tuesday. w

On September 11th, 18M, Miles M.
Stewart was barn near what, is now
Apopkn, Fla., where he livotl with his
father's Xnmlly until he wns sixteen
years o f age, when with the connohl
of his father, he with two other Uds
set out fo r themselves. Having dlsrohlbition, immdcistcly covered nn extensive wild
orange
fleers of the prohibition grove on the shores o f Lake Apopkn

Alp and manner are more expres­
sing than.Words, hence a Savings A c­
" I f any foreign vessel leaves a
count at the Sfeminole County ^ a n k
foreign fa r t before June 10, ID23,
— an expression o f faith.
fo r an American port, having liquor
Sarah Jane Smith o f SLatenvillc,
aboard fo r !beverage purposes, such
Georgia.
.
liquor shall' hot be soiled under thcao
Mr. Stewart became a very exten­
regulations while kept under customs
sive orange grow er and remained in
spsl In American territorial wntern
that business. until
the disaatrous
on such voyage.”
frees© o f 1808 from which he suffer­
The paragraph, Mr. Moss declared,
ed enormous losses.
la not susceptible o f more than one
Coming to Sanford about eighteen
conatructloh the regulations arc in
years ago jia engaged in tho truck­
fu ll forco and there has been no rea­
ing business, and became the owner,
son presented
why
the treasury
at various times o f valuable prop­
should walvo
the roles thus laid
erty, in addition to hiB farm , his first
tloWn. '
('
home hero Was that now owned and
While. the first international ,comoccupied' by Mr. Forest, Lake on Park
pllcatlbn "to’ ‘ result from the appli­
avenue, selling this he purehnsed Ihe
cation o f the court’s drastic. In ter-!
property on Union nvonue now occu­
pretatlon o f the Volstead act threat­
pied by Dr, H eits; after retiring from
ened at flrtt to develop serious'conse­
the trucking ' business he owned and
quences, 'moat treasury officials Inst
water
1
o|»crated the Elder Spring'
night were'Inclined to the view that
business, but his health fulling he
the difficulties wijl "blow over” and
’
spent the last few yearc at his home
that hereafter general compliance hy
on Mellonvillc avenue, agnln devot­
the foreign ships with the American
'
ing hln time to tho care o f the beau­
law may bo expected. There were
'
tiful ornflge grove which surrounded
some, however, who felt •that possibly
his residence.
.
legal proceedings might be attempted
I
Of n genial disposition, iinoatcntaby some forolgn shipping companies
I
timin mid unpretentious ,n man who
because, they said, there wns n ques­
&lt;
wns nlwnyn ready to assist (hose in
tion as to whether a foreign ship,
r.red o f help, thia world is n hotter
oven though In American
wnters, I
place for his h ivin g lived in it. In
early youlh he hornme n member of
the Baptist church, nnd for,th e pant
len yearn hits been Ihe beloved chair­
man o f the Bonn! o f Dencons o f the
First Baptist church o f Sanford.
About four years ngv he suffered
a Severe attack of the flu, from which
'T h o , Pipe Organ
Club will meet
he never fully recovered, he died on
M onday nfternoOn at 9:90 with Mra.
Mny 20th, 192.1, o f pulmonary nbA. M. Phillips on Oak avenue.
For moving or storage,
'8.
.

ThJksdsy—-The Daughters o f W esley’
w ill entertain with n miscellaneous
shower In honor o f
Miss Jessie
Grave* end Miss Frances Chnppcl « t ___
,
the home o f Mrs. John Dccn at R j honorco and to enjoy tho hospitality
p-, m,
I of no charming a hostess.
. .
Friday— Mra. Harry Ward will enter- j , . .
a - —
. - .
tain the members o f the Book l/»v-1 Ht’ ltA P -IR O N CLASH P IC N IC . ,
•ta Club at 4 o'clock.
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Friday— Mrs. Donnld Whitcomb nnd
Tho Scrap-Iron Class picnic and
Misa Florence Henry will entertain Osh-fry will he held at Crystal luike
at a miscellaneous showe rat tho at tho name place as last year's pichomo o f tho latter at -t p, in. honor- nic, instead of 1/ake Harney as at
ing Miss Dorothy Rumph, a bride- first planned. High water at Lake
elect o f next wock.
Harney made it impossible to have

The following
invitations
have
been received hy many in Hanford
by friends of the contracting parties:
Mr. end Mrs. James Howard Jarrott
request the honor o f your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Helen Ixtulso
.
to
1 - The local secretary o f the Sanfakd
-• •• Mr. John Wilber McKee
Chapter Easter Star has rcdelvtd the
Oii' Tuesday, June twenty.sixth
fallow ing communication from the OrNineteen hundred and twenty-thre© Innd6 Chapter: '
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at nine o'rlock
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Orlando Chapter No. 131, O. E. 8,„
Eleven hundred anti six, East forty- will hold their annual picnic Thurs­
eighth Street *
day afternoon Juno Slat-at Lake'Side
Savannah, Georgin.
Park, two mile* aouth o f Orlando on
A t home after August Hist at San­
the'DixIa Highway.
ford.
A ll o f your chapter is Invited to bo

EASTERN. STAR .
A N N U A L /’PIONJCv
LAKESIDE PARK

, ..T h e.D p o Organ Club met Monday
afternoon with Mrs. W. M. S cott The
hostess’ rooms were attractive with
bowl* o f flowers.
During the^thisi
Incas meeting plans were discussed
fo r next season's baxaar. Mra. Scott
surprised the members by showing
thdm a 'number o f nrtirlcs she had
piloted, (nr the hataar. ' A t the con­
clusion of the business ‘ meting, tho
h'oatess scrvwh n dellclou*
salad
coOrsi.
Th e’ next meeting “will be
With Mrs. A. M. Phillips on Oak avehue. A fte r n short business meeting
tho members will 'drive * 'to Silver

Treasury to Enforce
. Boo?c:Bar Ri^lin^—
New Instructions Out
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M A K E S p L X lb f T I I H A T T IT U D E
OK
U N IT K O S T A T E S
,
O O V RB N M E N T.

‘ .W A S H IN G T O N , June 12. — The
treasury will stand pat in Its de­
termination to enforce rigidly the
recent supreme court decision bar­
ring beverage liquor from the terri­
torial waters -of the United State*.
It so informed customs officers in
new Instruction* tonight; Issued,' an
official declared that further mlaunpresent, together with your husbands doratandlngs with foreign
governG66 quickly relieve* OtihlipRlinn and families, also any visiting 8tsr
5IHount&gt;88. Hawdarhea. C oIHn It. your community.
Pmgrsin o f sport* to begin #t 1:80
and LtHrlppr.
p. m. Suppci al shout 4:80 p. m,
hsskets. We furnish thr co ffet and
ice water.
Kindly have all your party wear
tege on which arc written their names
i,nd town (In large letters) as w#
want this to he s get-acquainted gath­
ering.
■prises
A prise to the chapter bringing th*
largest dulegatUh.
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A prise to tkr olrissl Mason rat the
jiicnjc.
A prise to the youngest Eastern
Star member.
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A prise to thr fattest member pres*
enL *
A prise to the thinnest member,
preeont A prise to the tallest member pres­
ent.
A prise to the shortest man present..
Everyone come and h a w a good
time.
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The Herald delivered alx times e
«eek fo r ilk ,
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House,' Mobley’s
Hunt's Pharmacy.

Drug

telephone
C3-9tc

Store

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Agnes Ayres
Theodore Hoberti
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Richard Dix

the New Pamimnnrt

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That's the tingling fry T j
youth', at the wheel, wh7aa ^
love and a man's honor d e J L R
taking whirlwind ehsnces!
be gripped by the brratMfu ,1 3
^ Ittj-o u -M laugh a, , 0u ,|p ij j

INTERNATIONAL NBSS 1

—T O M O R R O W »

Pnllnv/loR 'a notlct* rm-rnHy publish­
ed re m o v in g nil authority fr om Mr. J.
I.. W illia m s to a r t 1 I n 'a n y o ffic ia l r s parity f o r thin toippaii&gt;. this In In
notify the piililir Hint the tlra.v M otor
Hairs Company w i l l continue in bustnrss under thn m nnaifcm m t o f (I. C,
A lderm an unit (Hat lie has au thority
to art In the ra p a city o f m a n a g er and
nil hualnesn
trmnaartlona
must he
made thru him, o r inyaelf.

K ID N E Y TROUBLE IlECOMn

JACKIE COOGAN I.

SERIOUS
“ Suffered

with

severe hr»4*

under my shoulder blade. My kid,
L'pnnlinr Gauges for Fords $1.00; I’ ednl Pads 50c r,et. Spotlight?, Windshield
visors; T IR E S and TU B E S at dose
prlcen. You- ran g et back with our
tires. - Better gnsolinc nnd &gt;oil. W c
carry the largest stock o f automobile
tires nnd accessaries on i ’nlmctto nvcnuc.

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F. P. RINES-r; cr

105 Palm etto A ve.——-— Phone

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and bladder wore In bad condltlos
was weak and nervous snd f»lt t
nnd worn out, Wslklng m.d,
short o f breath. Every mount*
face and hands were bloated. M
ciiyi failed J? Kelp my conditio*
doctor* rfdvised an operatioj,"
M oggie Nelson, Mossdnlr, FI* •q-2
Pllla, tried them and
c very whore,— Adv.

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’ Buyirisr Propci ty
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.

The Marlnello Shop, formerly Inf'ihO Meirfch Building, hnn
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To Whom It May Concern:
Please take notice that wc, I,. A.
Rcnaud nnd Elain A. Ronaud, husband
and w ife, o f Sanford, Florida, will nn
the.12th day o f July, A. D. 1929, at
Sahford, Florida, at 10:00 o'clock a.
m., or as noon thereafter as we ran ho
heard, w ill make application to and
before the Houoratlo Circuit Court in
and for 8eminolu County, Florida, for
leave to adopt nnd an order of adap­
tion according to the laws of Florida,
Paul DyCss, u minor child.
Dated, June 12th, 1023.
L. A . R E N A U D ,
E L S IE A . R E N AU D ,
Petitioners.
S C H E L L E M A IN E S , *
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Attorney fo r Petitioners.
June 12-10-28;'July 3-10.

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store them until you need them. Call

adelphia, where
he tied been for
treatment fo r several weeks,
Hia
body was returned to Sanford fo r in­
terment.
The .funeral service was
conducted by his' pastor Dr. King,
assisted by his form er pastor Dr.
Hyman; with singing by the Indies
o f the Baptist choir; the members 6t
♦he B oan F of Deacons serred ns pnllT&gt;carers. ' The' beautiful floral tributes'
in -grea t profusion attested the love
and esteem in which
the departed
Was held.
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He leaves n ’ Wlfo And six-children,
namely, Mrs. A. C. Chapman o f K is­
simmee, Fla.; Mm. F. K. Gatrhel,
Misses Minnie and Miry Stewart, and
Maxwell Stcwnrt
o f Sanford, and
Miss K d lth _S tcw a rt. o f Philadelphia,
Iwnidcs: several
crand-chihfrcn)' and
hundreds o f friends, who mourn h i*
loss.
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IMORY OF M. M. STEWART. sceas, In t h e 'M e th o d is tM o r ta l, Phil­

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In f from Ohio, where he has been
fo r the past year.

B, F. W IIIT N E R , Cashier

SOCIETY

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For. Florida: F air tonight
, Wednesday, local thonderto showers.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
f . P. FORSTER, President

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mnko more
&lt;• 7 at Ik* H i n M Ri IMIi r , . - * * i they would not
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moneyr by Investing it at homo but
they would be doing their home city
a good turn by making it possible
n m u in n i
fo r more people here to build. And
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N. J. Lit.LARD.___ ScctTtary-Trcaaafrr Invest your money in home building
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R. P. HOLLT _ . Advrrttalaa Maaaarr enterprises you should respond to the
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A irv rtla ta * Rates M ia s ' K asw a • « and helping your own town when you
A p ftlM llm
put your money at work here at n
L B W t l SHIPP
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high rate o f Interest and at a sure
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Also T a x iV rtlflc s te ' No. 272. dated
the Tth day o f June, A. P. 1920. tins
(lied said certificate In my o f f ic e and
lias made application f o r T a x Peed
to Issue In accordance w ith Inw. Raid
certificate! emarures the fo l l o w i n g desrriljed prop* f l y altuated In Hemlnole
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n
County, Florida. tu -w lt: Lot IS llloek
Na Rn a 3 tsa Pn Ra hn
M
H fa IR h R t
M R i It.. I». It. Mitchell's Hurve)' o f the I.evy
(Irani.
T h e said land lielng ns.n-ssi-d
nt thp dale o f the Isnunnee o f
sueli
ccrtlfleato In the name o f ITnknown.
The Hoard o f County Conimlftilonseconded by Comr. B. K. Wheeler nnd
Also T a x Certificate No. 271. dated
Cts fo r Seminole county met in reg7th day o f June, A. I&gt;. 1!&gt;2S, has
carried, Chairman John Mclsch, nnd the
filed snld certificate In my o ffic e and
t'lnr cession June 4th nt 10 a. m.
Comr. G. L. IUedsoc nre hereby auth­ has made upplleutlon f o r T a x Peed
Present: Chairman John Mclsch and
to Issue In accordance with law. Halil
orized to trndo the two obi Ford certificate embraced the fo l l o w i n g d e ­
Comr*. G. L. Bledsoe, C. W. Etnztrucks at tho-convict camp, for * one scribed property sltnntcd In Hemlnole
County. Florida., to- w i n Lot IS (L e e s
mingcr, B. F. Wheeler nnd E. Curlett
new Ford Truck, to the best advant­ K C acres) Block 1).. 1&gt;. It. Mitchell's
with V. E. Douglass, deputy clerk;
Survey o f t,evy (Irnnt. .Thu said land
age o f the county.
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b ein g assessed at tlie date o f the Is­
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Geo. A. DeCottcs, attorney, nnd C. M.
o f such I'erilflcatc In the name
afat Msatks___________ _______ a.oo
The T a x Assessor having presented suance
A D V IC E TO HAT1IER8.
Hand,
Sheriff,
in
Attendance.
Irf Horace Hnndiraon..
Dellyeretl la City hr Carrier
his
books
showing
the
assessed
valu­
A lso T a b Certificate No. 270. dated
Oaa W « l l ^ — ------------------- IS Oeats
Minutes o f the last regular meeting
the 7th da)‘ d f J W . A. I V J920. Iina
Do not atny In the water too long. held Mny Nth, also special meetings ation o f property for examination by filed sabl certificate In my o ffic e anil
The hie U . to ls -ra a s Week Ir
M. eallrelr, rarer* ncwlasls, C ommit Some experts place the time at .10
the board in compliance with the re­ has made application fo r Tux Peed
held May 17th nnd 21st,- were read
a i Is'»abttsbeS every PrM ar. ‘ASrrfr
lo Issue in -accordaneo with Inw. Hnid
quirement* o f Section 4, o f Chapter certificate cinhrncca the fo llo w in g d e ­
lathe rates aiaSa. kaswa i s a r r llr t - minutes. Thnt is long enough—cer­ and approved.
lea. M M aer yoar. alwara la asvaaev.
scribed
property situated In Hemlnole
8584 Laws o f Florida, nnd the Board
tainly 40 minutes is ample. Wear n
County, Florida, t o - w l l : Ian .30 Hindi
MKMBBH THIS ASBOC1ATRO PftKSS bathing cap; it will protect your ears • Misa Virginia Smith and H. C. Du- o f County Commissioners having g iv ­ I ) , l&gt;. It. Mitchell's Survey o f the L e v y
Uoae, appeared before tne board in
(Iraht.
T h e snld land being assessed
T h e Associated Press Is exclu sively
entitled to tl.e uee fo r republics! I on o f from sudden changes in water pres­ reference to a Mr. Free nnd family, en notice fo r fifteen days by publica­ at the date o f the Issuance of such
a ll news dispatch** credited to It or sure and possibly protect you ngainst
tion in the Sanford .Herald, a news­ certificate In the name o f Unknown.
not oth erwles credited In thte neper
A ls o T a x CertUtcntc No. 1C9, dated
nnd on motion of Comr. B. F. Wheel­ paper published nt Sanford, in the
Those in­
ad also the local
news
published a serious car infection.
the Till day o f June. A. p. 19 20.. hus
er, seconded by Comr. G. L. Bledsoe, county , o f Seminole, that the Board filed said certificate In m y o ffic e nnd
ereln.
AM rlth te o f rs-publlcatlon o f special fections arc common during the bath­
has made application fo r T a x P e e d
nnd carried, this board does not conSlspstebee herein era also reserved.
would meet on this day ns a Hoard o f to Issue In accordance with Inw. Said
ing season innd you would do wisely
O ffla i IIKIIALU M IILtllNO. Pboae 148
cider tjio case o f
Free nnd family, Equalizers fo r the purpose o f hearing certificate rmhracrs the fo l l o w i n g d e ­
to wear the bathing cap for n few
scribed property situated In Hemlnole
n county case.
forelen Advartlslna fcepretetilsliye
complaints and receiving testimony ns County, Florida, to-M'lt; l o t s fit noil
minutes rather than sulTer'cnr trou­
‘ ' AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
THE
Bid of \V. S. Enrlc for hnrd-sur- to thu value o f any property, real, 29, M id w ay In Her. .12 Ttvp. 10 M. It
bles and doctor's expense. The wear­
.11 R. Tin- snld land being assessed nt
fncing
of the Kokiwu river fill was personal or mixed,, ns fixed by the the date' iff .the Issuance o f such c e r ­
ing o f the bathing cap during bath­
tificate
In the name o f Unknown.
ing will prevent troubles to the cars. here opened, rend nnd referred to Eng. County Tax Assessor for assessment
Also T a x Certificate No. &lt;7. dated
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7th day o f June, A. P. 1920. has
Fred T. Williams.
fo r the tnxos o f the year A. I). 102-3, the
— Ocala Ilanncr.
filed sabl certificate In my o ffic e nnd
. The Herald understands that in n
----------- o----------Hon. Forrest Lake here addressed tho owners nnd agents of, property, has made application f o r T a x Peed County, Florida. . to-wit*. H G li o f has made application fur Tax t ,d
to Issue In nccordaiice w ith Inw. Hald H \ V , sice. 23. T w p . 19 H ltiin ge 29
few dsys it will be possible for peo­
N E W S PA PE R ADS A R E REST
the Hoard in reference to the-work of who appeared fo r that purpose, were certificate embrace* the fo llo w in g di— K.
to ucrea.
T h e aald Innil being to Issue In accordance with Inw. k»I&lt;
ple wanting money fo r investments
the U»23 session of the Florida legis­ allowed to mnkc full and complete aerified 'properly altuated In Hemlnole assessed nt the date o f the IsHiiunco certific ate embraces thu (olluwlmr d( .
County. Florida, t o - w l l : A ll H W l i of o f such certificate In th e name o f t!nto borrow it here from several com­
scribed property situated In Memlnol.
statements nn to the valuation o f the N K (t ly in g N o f HI. Oortrude Ave. knnwn.
When advertisers get together to lature.
Cmmty. Florid a, to-wll*. V’. S of n\vt,
Her. 29, Twp. 19. H. It. 3(1 B. K Here*.
panies who will bo in n position to talk things over, they nre likely to
property
owned
or
represented
by
A ls o T a x Certificate No. 237. duted o f H HU and H K U o f HIP ; Sec 31. Twa
Motion o f Comr. C. W. Entzmingcr,
The said Innd being assessed nt the
loan money on rasy terms. This will say exactly what they mean. The seconded by Comr. E. Curlett nnd car­ them and tho Tax Assessor nnd the date o f the Issuance o f huc Ii cert I li­ the 3rd d ay « f June. A. P. l u l l , bus 19 H. It. 29 13. dlt acres. The said Ixrvd
filed said certificate In my o f f ic e nnd bein g assessed at tho date ef u,v |,.
go a long ways toward building a value of newspaper advertising, there­ ried, Chairman John Meinch nnd Hon. m em bers, of the hoard having fully cit te In the name of-U nknow n.
Also T a x C ertificate—No. 301, dated llu* made application f o r T a x Peed ■ nance o f such ccrtlllcalu In the him*
o f Unknown.
Oreater Sanford and It is something fore, appears to he thoroughly es­ Forrest Lake and It. F. Whitner, Jr., discussed the statements nnd facts os the 2nd day o f June, A. 1). 1919. ha* to
Issue In ncrordntire w it h latv. HnlU
Unless said certificate* shall l&gt;s f i ­
filed snld certificate In my o f f ic e nnd certificate embraces th e fo l l o w i n g d e ­
that Sanford has needed badly for tablished, for the opinion of the As­ county ngont, nre hereby appointed n presented, decided not to chnngc nny has
made application f o r T a x Peed to scribed properly s ltu a t.d In Hrtnlnnlo lin 'm r &lt;1 according An law, Tux K m
w
ill
Issue thereon 'On the :,th itm id
Issue In accordance w ith law.
Hold County. Florida. 'In-w-lt:
some time.
sociated Advertising Clubs of the committee to take up the matter of o f the assessments ns made by the Tux cerllflUhte
NfiV'i
of
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embraces the f o llo w in g d e ­ K R ' i Kre. 31. Tw p. 2 &lt;i S. It. 29 Fast, July. A. P . 1923.
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World, in recent convention, held thnt |securing help from the State nnd Fed­ Assessor o f Seminole county.
scribed properly situated 111 Hemlnole td acres.
T h e said land being as­ seal
till* till* Sbtli day e f Aliy. 4 p
County, Florida, t o - w i t ! Lot 1. l ’ hllat til*' date nf the Issuance o f 1923.
England says Germany's latest o f­ the "most effectlvo medium of pub­ eral governments, in reference to the
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A ll warrants pnid during the month llp It. Voting (Irani. Her. 32 Ttvp. 20. sessed
such rertlllcuto In thu nuinn'Of ( i v y .
1 ,
I f . - A. POI'lllAHX,
fer for reparations is all right for licity is advertisements in local news­ control of plant diseases nnd insects. o f Mny wero ordered cancelled o f rec­ H. It. 31 13. T in ' Bald land bein g us- street Turpentine Company.
aesseil at the dnto o f the Issuntire o f
Clerk Circuit t'nun,
A i m T a x t’ erllflcnte No. 3. dated
France to accept and thnt if ncccptcd papers.”
The following resolution was offer­ ord.
such rcrllllcntc In llie name o f June the 3rd day o f June, A. P. 191*,. has
Heinltmle t'nnntr. Kit
VOuriKe. Instate.
U y : A. At. WUIIKH. |i. t*.
the passive resistance - would stop.
This applies to everything to be ed by Comr. C.#W. Entzmingcr, who
Reporta o f the several county o ffic ­
Also T a x Certificate No. 303. dated filed said certificate' In my o f f i c e ’ and B-30— C-fi-t 3-20-27— 7-1
We believe that
England is right advertised. Merchants nre taking moved Hr adoption, same being duly ials were received, read and ordered the 2nd day o f June, A. P. 1919, has
flli'il said certificate In my o ffic e and
and without going into details o f the more and more to this form of ad­ seconded by Commissioner B. F, filed.
has
made npplleiillnii f o r Tux Peed
lo
Issue Io accordance with taw. Hold
individuals
nre Wheeler, nnd adopted.
transaction would any thnt any kind vertising. Private
Ther6 being no further business this cert Ideate em brarc* the f o llo w in g d e ­
o f settlement that would reimburse finding it the quickest and cheapest
Whereas, Hon. Forrest Lake, repre­ hoard stands adjourned to meet ngnin scribed property slto.ited nod bein g |p
the devastated countries and bring wny for them to effect changes of sentative o f Seminole county, In the at their next regular meeting to be Hemlnole County. Florida, tu -w lt: Lois
2. II and 17. I'hllllp It. Voting (Irnnt.
world peace would bo all right.
goods or purchases outside the usual legislature of the State of Florida, held on Monday, July 2nd, A. D. 11*23, Her.
f. Tw p. 21 H. II. 31 Hast.
The
said
lam) being assessed at tbc date
-----------o---------ones made by regular dealers. Di­ has made n report of the resulta ac­ at 10 o'clock a. m.
o f the Issuance o f siidt certificate In
the name o f June Vuunge. Kstnte.
President Hording wants to modi­ rectors o f public utilities lire just be­ complished by him in securing the
Also Tax Cert I (Ira tv No. 37. dated
fy the prohibition laws but it will ginning to discover the value o f news­ passage of legislative matters affect­
Tho Herald delivered six times n I tin 2 nd day o f June, A. P. 1919. lu is'
nled snld .certltlrntv In my o f f ic e and
only be for the foreign shipping, it paper advertising to them.
ing Seminole County locally, and,
week fo r 16c,
has
made application f o r T a x Peed
is all right to pass laws fo r Amcricn
One speaker on the subject advo­
to
Issue III nrrnrdnm'o with law. Hald
Whereas, our representative
has
certificate
embrace* the. f o llo w in g lie -'
but we can not pass them for foreign cate^ such advertising, urging pub­ secured the passage of the following
scribed property situated in Hemlnole &gt;
Comity'. Florida, t o - w ll;
Lot 7 llloek
■hips unlois we wnnt to cut out all lished statements of the company’s acts, to-wit:
3 T ie r i! Hanford. Th e said land lo l iig l
the foreign vessels and stop shippings affairs and advertising talks with the
assessed nt tile date o f the Issuatlpe j
An net prohibiting cattle from run­
o f sorb certltlcute In the name o f l ’ n-i
In thh event foreign countries would
ning at large In n portion of Seminole
known.
to enjoy the benefits derived through q.\ncrship of an OAK­
retaliate and our vessels could nut ’ "Publicity," he said, “ to Ik * effec­ county.
Also T a x Certificate No. 33. dated
the
2nd
day
o
f
June.
A.
P.
1919.
has
LAND car. 11’ h standard of gas consumption is far below
land .at foreign ports. America can tive must bg continuous, sustained,
An act prohibiting the hauling of
filed snld ce rtio ra te In my o ffic e anil
the
average. Its response to control and trying climbs i*
ha* uinde application for T a x Peril
live within herself but it would kill day in nnd day 'out. Acquiring the seines and nets in the waters o f Semi­
lo Issue lo ucrordance .wIth law. Huhl
astounding.
lluKIt along low racing body lines, yet natty as
nil exports and imports and a big good will o f the public Is like estab­ nole county,
re rllflca te i inhrares llie i pilot'.'log ill - I
to its graceful style, the O A K LA N D 'SIX combined powery
scrllo d property situated oml being lit 1
trade with foreign countries.
lishing a man's character." Ami this
An net providing for the establish­
County, Flu., tu-wlt:. Lot 7..
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61-2tc Seminole
service, beauty and economy. Ccnte in for a demonstnw
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Die * ncvr/pap&amp;r advertisement helps ment of%bulkhemi nnd reclamation
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to do.—Orlando districts in Seminole county? “ *'
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■ays that sugar will remain at the Sentinel.
r«»rlinrnt»* In (lit* iiHitir o f t’ liknnwrt.
An net for the protection of public
A I«o Tax l ’t-rlIflralo .Vo. IT. ilatf.1
THOUliLR
•amo price until October. Well this
lh r .ml tiny of Juiif. A. P. It'll*, linn
health In Seminole couqly.
Hnckuchc, Hhcuntatic Pains, dull Mlf«l Raid c . r llllt a lt In m&gt; ufflcu nnd
gives us several months o f grace.
HOME OWN Eli H MAKE REAL
An act authorizing n special levy
tnniln nppllcnlIon fur Tnx
hrndnchc, tired fcclinq, too frequent 1Iiiin
He does not say what it will do a fte r
m Irriip I n l i m i t ditnri u l lli Inw
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CITIZENS.
of one mill to pay the salary of the
cvr
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1liint
1* iriihriiff'R lli«* (MlJfiwIim «!»• urinatlnn, disrpiored or strong odor
October and we should care.
He
county demonstration agent, nnd to
hi rilufl |»i(-|i.'rt&gt; bliiidltd In Hf*nilliulr
arc symptoms of kidney and bladder I'Mimiy, I ’ lorhln. l u - w l l : A ll In H.»»* f *»i« I
can get along down here in Florida
OaR Avenue and Third Street '
It is Iretter for . the citizens and provide funds for experimental work.
trouidc. "I wan always having n ' i l ’nlil S« ••. 30 Tw p. I f H. ItuNK*' 30 II.
all right If every farmer will plant better fur the city to have more home
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An act providing for the protection
iiocknrhc wlt(ch.rnuacd me grent suf- ai th.* date i»f flu* I hruimkm* o f nuoh *•*•! more cane. And while the Sugar owners- Thu ownur of a home will
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of wild game in Seminole county.
I lilt" nI *'i in P m* i w tin* o f lillxrtbitf 1i KlHHfV
Trust is doing as it pleases we would stay, the owner of a home will take
feting,"
write* Mrs. Fiber, Medford.
a1h„ T iix
.r,m i«t.
No. 1. tinted
An net transferring certain funds
Mass. "Could not sleep and lit times 'the 2nd ilny « t June, a . I*. 1919. ha*
like to know what the President and

The Herald Printin^Ccu

THE EiEST SAVING
SERVICE

Is an account in the Peoples
Bank of Sanford.

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It will never fail you, and if add­
ed to consisjtently will make you
financially independent. , ,
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A cordial invitottofyis csitepdttf
to you to try out this Certain way
to success.

.Peoples Bank.

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of Sanford

Mr.

SANFORD

FOR SALK—20 bales
of Seed Bed Cloth,
bought oh lowest cotton
market, ' light, medium
and heavy weight. Get
our prices.— Yowell Co.

consumer.

FLORIDA

Don’t Wait Until the Last Moment |

K ent V ulcanizing Company

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more interest in his city, tlu* wWner of Seminole county now in the tick ,

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.tiled salil rerlllli ale In my offlci 11ml

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I cotdd not stand straight. 1 ried ho­
Congress o f the United States in­ of a home wilt take more pride in his
ih in til&lt;
ii|»|i|l.-al I■»ti for Tax |». * d
eradication fund to the road and
I rrim* hi iiiriihln iirr u nit lnu
Sahl
ley Kidney I’illa and found relief."
tends to do about it. Is the Sugar city and bis borne and become a bet­
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M o p Imrkurhc, k i t l n e y . nml
hlntldt-r m ri\&gt;a\ proiM i ty n m .i .h - i in H. inhi.»l.*
Trust running this rountry or is th ter citizen in every way. All financial
An act i Htnhlishlng a county &lt;"u rt; trouldc« with Foley Kidney Pill*. Soli
Republican party or both?
'fjnstitutinns then should make an en- in Seminole county, Florida.
1everywhere.—Adv.
doavur to encourage home owning. In

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Hurrah for the Plant City boys. Gainesville tlu* hanks loan all the
house of an net to protect the public
W c sec by the picture of the grad­ money needed to build homes as the
Itighwnya of Seittinoio county, which
uating class that they have I- girl i following from the Gainesville Nun
thruugh no fault of the Hon. Format
and 1!1 boys the only class we have indicates:
Lake, failed to pass in the senate.
heard of in Florida for many years
"One of the hi&gt;1id banks of GainesTherefore, He it Itemdved, thnt, we,
that had more boys than girls.
It
vllle, in it* advertisement*, ha* thiajm* tile Hoard of County Commlasinnehpwa that the Plant City boys arc
fine nnd commendnhlu pnrngntph: ‘In n s o f Seminole County, Florida, ex­
thinking about an education and (bey
order to continue iter growth, (Sitinu*- tend to thu Hon. Forrest Lake, our
have stuck by the ship all the way
vlile must have more hoimc* and, in -sincere tltauka mid deep appreciation
through the trying days of grammar
order to encourage the iiuildiiiK of for tho most valuitldo services rend­
school and high school and graduated
home*, we will be glad to render ered by him in behalf of hi* const!at .fast. Good for the boys and good
financial assistance to any one who tuanLs.
to t Plant City. We give her tHe
will huJUI.' What a *plendid thing
Adopted this 4th day of June, A. D.
laurel wreath.
that i*. We lutve jteen anxioun to IU2:i. , .
\ —--------- » ----------■ee a building und loan association
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzmingcr,
Sanford noeds money for invest­
orngnized here hut, after all, the seconded by Comr. G. 1.. Illcdsuc and
ment! and the man or men or cor­
hanks have money and, with a will- carried, the bid o f W. S. Earle, for
poration that brings the money in
.
in ,
t 1ibgnesti on their part to help peope hard-surfacing the Wckiwu fill is
nnd makea it po««ihle for the people ' .,, ,
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1build homes, whnl
better can we hereby accepted for 4" brick with sand
here to build hotnen and apartments

want? I&gt;itl you ever own a home?
Were you ever aide to nit on your
shaded porch and see the tree* und
shrubs and flowers grow around you
and lie able to nay—they arc mine!
If you never have—try it now. It
will mukc a better and more content­
ed nutti or woman out of you. It will
mnko a better American citizen out
of you. it will, make you lovo your
city, your slate and your country all
themore."

filler.
will do this city one of the greatest
Attorney Geo. A. DoCottcs address­
favors that could Ik* given und every­
ed the hoard in reference to the pro­
one should encourage thin idea nnd
posed purchase by Volusia county of
foster the money loaning folk* in
the bridge at Monroe.
every way. This city needs money
On motion of Comr. G. L. Bledsoe,
more than any other city in the Mute
seconded by Comr, C. W. Entzmingcr
or tho south primarily liecnuse the
und carried the nalnry of W.
11,
banks are backing tho farmers und
Browning,
superintendent
of
the
have little money for building purpose*
rounty home, in raised to $65.00 per
and secondarily because thin city i*
month.
growing faster than many other
Notary Public Bonds of Thomas E.
cities and needs more money for
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Wilson,
P. 11. Dooley, James 1*
building purposes.
Wo aru busy people; but not too Ndwtul und Aluiu M. Gucrtx, wero-up
---------- o ---------busy to move or crate or store your proved.
R. A* CRAY FOR COMPTROLLER.
household goods, if you will just lot
The road committee appointed by
Tha next announcement lu be mad us know about It.—QUIPK SERVICE thin Itoard to vicW thc Golden Rod and
fo r a cabinet position will probahl TRANSFER. Thono 4!&gt;H.
iatko Howell’ road here filed th eir're­
06-Th- Fri-Sat-tfc port, and on motion o f Comr. R. F
be that o f R. A. Gray 'fo rcmnptrnllEr.

Mr .Aknoa will probably resign with­
Whosier, m ho mled by Comr, C. W.
in the next thirty days to assume ' The Inst annual report o f the U. Entzmingcr, and carried, the above
duties in connection with a new bank- S. Board o f Indian Commissioners, described road is hereby declared a
Ing organization.

Mr. Gray has re­ in apoaking o f thu Apaches in A ri

public road.

ceived endorsements for thu position sons,* says: “ There has come about
Firo arm bond o f 0. A. Rotunda,
and hla friends believe he is the log­ a nnlmost Universal adoption o f the was approved by this hoard and li­
ical man to be appointed as his suc­ white man's dress fo r the boys and cense ordered issued.
cessor. He has earned a promotion
by long efficient service in connection
with the comptroller's office and with
other branches o f the state governmoot. Whehter ha succeeds Mr. Amos
by appointment by the governor or
willbe u candidate in
tH4 position.M
TaRahassey Daily Democrat.
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men and an approximation of white
wotn^A's apparel fo r the Indian girls
and women. Custom requires long
'skirl* fo r tho young women but per­
mits short skirts for the old, cioqiient o f the spirit o f modesty which
the Apache teaches in tho relations
of hi* ddm
a u gh ter*' with*''m en*of g|
fam ilies."

Plat o f Washington Heights, near
Oviedo, was approved by this board.
Motion o f Comr. C, W. Entzmingcr,
seconded by Comr. B. F. Wheeler and
carried, this board hereby agreed to
purchase one now Ford roadster fo r
the sum o f $299 and the old Ford

Used by th. county.
Motion o f Comh C. W. Entzmingcr,

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(!. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla
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4-24-lfc
. V i l l r r uf i\|i|iUrnlluii f n r T n x
Itrn l
I ml i t S r r i l i i n 373 ul t lie t i r n r r n l
S l n t l l l r * nr l l i e S l a t e u f I'ln rliln .

Nut leu I* hereby uiven Him .1 . i:
I'.uitii. purchaser o f Tux l &gt; i llrlrnte
No I3U. iliittxl thu r.ih &lt;ln) uf July A
f&gt;. 1911, hns llleil snltl ccrtinruli- In my
office, null hits made i&gt;|&gt;|&gt;l leal loti fnr
Tax liii'il ti&gt; Issue III neeiinluneu with
law.
Halil certificate embraces Him
fulliiMI iik deserlhed p ro p e ity alluatril
In Hi'iuliiiile ( ’iitinly. Florliln, t o -w ll;
Lot la r i a l i&gt;f Ttiskntvlllit n c o l i l i i l
In I ’ l.il IhniU jl i i i s k c -KK. tirange t'ounty. rieArils
Tim s h Id In o f |&gt;elni( ussi'ssetl at llie
d a le uf IsMIiulii'e o f sui'h eerl llleate lo
the tianm uf tv. \V. Thoiniunin.
I'nI• a. said rrrtltlratu shall he redeemed
arrnrdlliK lo law T a x lleint will Issue
thi'ii'iiti mi ilm fitli day o f July A. l&gt;
1923.
WITNUHH my n fflrla l nlnualurr and
seal this the 3Vlll lluy o f May A. I*

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t'lark Circuit Court.
Hamlnule County. Flu

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Entire uf \ niillrni Inn fur Tnx tired
I niter Hrrllnn STS n f the lien rral
atnlulrn nl the Stale uf

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N’ntipw is herehl^kivett T. K. Wilson,
A R E M A D E IN O R LA N D O
tin. 3
Iiunhiiscr of TnfiUCrrt lit cats No.
ssx,
ilulid thK 3id ilsy
Jum A. D. Ill I ft (trim tho best materials nml properly
linn Died snld eecjltlrnlo Itt my tiffler
and him rimdr
appllratlun fnr T a x installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you
lim it tu Issue la neeordaneu with law.
Halil curtlllualv em hru eis the f o l l o w W e specialize
in Awnings,
lull described
fiirutierty
altuated In ivish.
Hemlnole County. Florida, tu -w lt:
W.
It ft. of Lot I t nnd lW A. 13. (It I f f lu'a Porch Curtains or anything o f runHllh- 11|VIslnll,
*
The nutd land In lint nsaeaaed at the ins.
dale o f the tisuuiu-e o f such ecrlllleatu In ttiu tut to * uf uaktiuwu.
Alsu T a x Ccrtlflcat* No. IIS . dated
Wo also mtfko W IN D O W SHADES
thu Tth day of June, A. 11. 1929. hus
filed said rrrllfteutn In my o ffic e und
lisa mad*- ii|i|d|eall»D f o r Tn x Deed to your order at a saving to you,
tu laaue III 'accordance with law, Huhl
certineala embrticra thu followltiii do- especially on"odd size windows.
sv/ihed p ro p e d )' altuated In Humlnule
Cnuiity. Florida, tu -w lt: Lot 1. Her. 6
Estimates given cheerfully.
T w p . 21 H. II. I t 13 4l&gt;V uerra. The
aald land hrltvr uaausaqd at the date
nf the lasuanctf nf aucll certificate III
the name o f I'nknuwn.
Alan T a x Crrtlllcatu No. 174. dated
the 71 Ij ilny uf June, A. I), 1920. h a a 1
(lied aald i ertlllrala In ruy o ffic e und
haa made appllratlun f o r T a x Deed
to laaue In areurdanre w ith law. Hald
c e rtifica te rn ilira rri the fulluwlna d e ­
scribed properly altuated In Hemlnole
County. Florida, l o - w l t : Lot *1 llloek
!».. I». It. Mitchell's Survey o f the L e v y
ttrant. Th e aald land bein g naarsaed
at the data o f the Issuance o f auch
Phone 114— 204 8. Main St.
certificate In the name o f Unknown.
Also T a x Certificate No. I I I . dated
tlie 7th day o f June. A. D. 1910. haa O R L A N D O
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F LO R ID A
Itlrd aald certificate In m y o ffic e and
haa made appllratlun f o r T a x Heed to
*‘F tfst' in Our Line*
laaue In accordance w ith law.
Hald
c
certUlrate
embraces the fu llu wlna d e ­
'scribed property situated In Hemlnole
*ount)', Florida, t o - w l l ! !«ot 79 llloek

Gives Amazing Performance
"E A S IL Y the strong man handles the hundred■-J pound weight which the weaker man can
scarcely lift. Just b o the underpowered carfalters where the full-powered Jewett performs
w ith ease. For it is not power alone that deter­
mines performance. It is power for weight tliat
counts,
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t.
The Paige-built Jewett has only li^ jto u ix is
of weight for each cubic inch pistondfgplace✓ raent- So Jewett w ill beat any car up any hill
you choose; and accelerate 5 to 25 miles per
hour in 7 seconds. These arc Jewett’s proofs
of Jewett's abundant power for its weight. A n d
ft is a sturdy, 2805-pound car— not a “light

SELLERS

Awning Shop

six.”Would you like to try a Jcwcti73ay ao.

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�Flood’s Toll in
bead SeVeii; Five
Millions •Damage
KANSAS CITY, Mil , June 12.—
Seven dead .many reported missing,
thousands homeless adn property
loss exceeding *.1,000,000 was' the
known toll last night of floods which
have sent virtually avory stream In
Kansas and northern Oklahnmn to
the highest stage in year*.

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CHEERFUL WELCOME A W A ITS YOU

rain age Taxes Legal
totted 1&gt;y tKe State
andcBraperty Affected

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COURT
REND ERS bails.
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■The case In which thcdcclnlon w a il
M O ST IM P O R T A N T
tendered was that of Allen R. RichDECISION.

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T A L L A H A S S E E . Jbno 12.— In an
opinion by Mr. Justice West, filed
yesterday, the Florida supreme court
has held that It la,within the power
o f th O 'ita tr to impose taxes in the
nature Of special assessments for Io-‘
cal improvements, according to the
value o f th6j property affected or up.
on an ad valorem &gt;boats.

The Kansas river aiid tributaries
last night 'worcrcporlod falling, thus
i amoving the Imntedintc danger in
northern Kansas. In southern Kan­
sas, however, the ^'Alleys o f the
It i,spointcd out In Judge West's
Verdigris, Neosho, Walnut and other
opltioin that the state constitution
streams were inundated.
Arkansas City nnd
Winfield, In
south central Kansas, the cities hard­
est hit, tonight were under patrol o f
American Legion and Kansas nation­
al guardsmen. Red Cross and other
agencies wcreendeavoring to caru
fo r the homeless.

EUROPEAN P LA N . OPE I f A L L THE YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

The Marlnello Shop, formerly in the Melsch Duilding, h
moved to the Brumiey-I'uleston Duilding next
to the Valdez Hotel
/
Now established nnd prepared to make appointments,
are cordially invited to inspect our Marinelljp line
of beauty specialties

• 9:00 A. M. to 12:00-------- HOURS-------- 1:00 to 4:00 P. M
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Special appointments mnde to Ruit your convenience

Improved
LANDS
One 20-acre or two ten-acre tracts for snle. Improved intula
with all necessary buildings. Save all commissions by buy­
ing direct from owner.

No Trouble to Show Whnt We Have

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ALSO FINEST HU1LDING LOTS ON SANFORI) HEIGHTS
A L L ON EASY PAYMENTS

G. W. SPENCER
PHONE 400

The chamber of commerce at A r ­
kansas City appealed for *500,000 to
'aid the flood sufferers. The cham­
ber estimated the damage at Arkan­
sas City at more than *3,000,000. A t
Winfield the damag’e was estimated
a tbetween one nnd one and a half
million.

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The Arkansas river was out o f its
bhnks from the Kansas
bonier to
the Arkansas line, flooding thousands
of acres o f farm lands. A t Tulsa the
Arkansas was falling slightly, but a

atdson appellant, va. Cary A. Ilardee
as governor and the other members
of the baard.of commissioners of the
Kvcrgludea drainage district ami
certain tax officers o f Palm Rcch ,
county. The suit challenged the val-.
idity of chapter 8412, laws of. 1921. |

contains no express provision upon
the subject o f the formtninn o f tax­
ing1djstriets fo r particular purposes
nor fo r special assessments for local
im provem ents'by such districts. A ft ­
er quoting from the' opinion o f the
United States supreme court in the
case o f Houck vs. .Little River Dis­
trict, 230 U. S. 254, (hat decision is
held to be authority for holding that
the statute here under consideration
is not so palpably arbitrary as to be
obnoxious to the fourteenth amend­
ment o f the federal Constitution; that
it, theentlrc expense
o f the enter­
prise might have been defrayed out
o f state funds raided by general tax­
ation or from special
assessments
imposed upon the basis o f market
value, the present statute having far
its object the maiatenanre and up­
keep o f the improvement and per­
petuation o f the enterprise from n
tax levied upqn property within the
district upon an ad valorem basis, is r.A world would be a success if the
reasonable
.clearly within the power of the state. actions wore sane and
It is further held IhiA if the ex'- enough to get along without it.
pense o f a drainage project may Ik?
For quick results try a want ud.
defrayed out o f funds rnised
by

A t Wichita which suffered damage
Saturday, the situation was reported
greatly improved last night .
Hundreds o f American Legion men
nnd city employees were working last
night to prevent further breaks in
the dikes.
The Rig Arkansas, which converges
with the Little Arkn'nsns north of
Wichita, was reported as about sta­
tionary.
In Winfield the scenes o f hnvoc and
ruin today were said to surpass those
o f any other disaster In tho city’ s
fifty years o f existence.
Tho Kanswuriver stood at 10.3 feet
last night at Topekn and was slowly
falling. This is a fall o f 2.5 feet
since Sunday. There now seems no
danger o f n flood in Topekn.
Although many were reported miss­ warning from the weal her bureau at
ing at Arkansas City and 3,000 were Fort Smith, Ark., stated a further
homeless, only one person is known rise tonight in expected.
to have lost his life.
Damage running into millions was
reported from northern Oklahomn, as
a rush of water swept down from
southern Kansas.
Hundreds o f persons have been
rendered homelss but there were no
ugly cut ?
confirmed reports o f loss o f life.
Train service throughout the state
has been interrupted und damage to
state highways will run to nearly
*1,000,000 stale highway commission­

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o f ruining fundi to b« used for malntrnancu, repairs and upkeep and oth­
er nee'essarw purposes o f the enter­
prise upon Oie.jjruypd that the asraiment U laid upon aniiut xalorem

FOR SALE—20 bales
of Seed Bed Cloth,
bought on lowest-cotton
market, light, medium
and heavy weight. Oet
our prices.—Yowell Co.

PHONE NO. S

SM ITH LE A V E S M O NEY
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TO A T T O R N E Y G E N E R A !

W A S H IN G TO N C O U R T HOUSE,
Ohio, June 11.— Under terms o f the
will o f the late Jesso W . Smith, in­
timate friend nnd close political as­
sociate of Attorney-General Daugh­
erty, who .committed
siuirjdo
In
Washington, D. C., May 00, the a t­
torney-general Is given a bequest o f
*25,000.

000; Mrs. Ella St . John, Bristol,
Term., *10,000 and to other relative*
an dfriends the w ill provides fo r be­
quests o f from *1,000 to *5,000, in­
cluding *3,500 t o ’ John G. Price, of
Columbus, form er
attorney-general
o f Ohio. A rosewood desk Is given
to Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. McLean
o f Washington, D. C.
The instrument bears tho date o f
May 11, 1022, and makes Harry M.
and M. 8. Daugherty executors.

The will, probated here Saturday,
The two things that fill you with
makes bequests aggregating *100,to go straight ahead are
000. His former law partner, ltoxy n yearning
'
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ambition
nnd
a detour 'sign.
It. Stinsun, will receive *25,000, A t­
torney General Daugherty nnd W. 8.
Tho H erttd delivered six time* •
Daughertj’, *25,000 cnch; Edmund Stj
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John, a cousin o f Hrlstot, Tenn., *75,- wekk fo r 18c.

W E CLOSE A T NOON

W ITH A $2.00 PURCHASE
1 PO UND BULK COCOA

MENTH0 LATUM
is antiseptic and
gently helps the A
jT ticfllmg. J

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THE REST

A VICTORY FOR J'“
AMERICAN MOTORISTS

NONE BETTER

The Crudo Rubber Monopoly weakened
when it came into contact with arouaad
public sentiment. The Pres* of this Coun­
try today reflects tho determination of
the American Motorists that Tire Prices,
shall stay at a reasonable level — and
that America must produce Its own rUtibaf.

Anyone wNii expert-'
r a r e In liullillnx wilt
tell yull II I n ' w ell
worth ihe .Until dlfferenri' In m i l
to
nee nieinl
InlliN In
litlllUIng.
You ran
pliy ilie h e .I from lie
—experienced liulldere know Hint metal
lath are hciter.

Hill

Van Campis Evaporated Milk, £1! 11c

Lumber Co,
Phone 130,

Sanford

Jello, all flavors, pkg.

CUTS TIRE PRICES
10 PER CENT

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EFFECTIVE JUNE 11 }
Wa announco a tan (10) per rent reduction
ta Ur*s and tubes, sffsetiv* Juna (111 eleventh.
The lowered cost of crude rbbbcr and tho* spectal JTUwstono manufacturing and distribution

Flrcstoaa Otim-DIppsd Cords ki
standards In mileage, traction.
wifely. Car owners here express,
proval of the extra value ta Fir

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Firestone factories are org-tulsed on a Laid*
of Urka. rolumo.and effective production. Coils
a ro d o tm but quality la at lu peak. StockhrtMW workmen nrs dally building many thou„« Qum-Dlnped Cords—tho best Firestone
ever produced slid, wa believe, the leader on
the ' mart tit today.

Wa h*ve replaced many expeusl
with warehouses, ^ e have today
and eight DOM distributing point
delivering Firestone Tiro* to the
,he lew“ t cort ta OBr hUtor* ’

ruWtone Cords look tho first four plarra
andVixM of the ten money positions In tho
Indianapolis sweepstakes. May thirtieth, withea* a single tire failure.

Tollow thei Ude of economical it
equip with Firestone Own-nipped
learn what most miles per dollar n
today.

fti

put six tqonths.

Grt • tot of tk tif Oum-Dipped Cerda from oxe of the telUralnp dealers

RAY BROS.
0 . C. BRYANT, WAGNER, FLA.
SEMINOLE SUPPLY CO., OVIEDO, FLA.

Most Miles per Dollar

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Our bread la real food. IPs
the food that belongs on your
table. It's the bread that wilt
help build up the health of
your family. It's the bread
that you should order by
name to avoid substitution
and that's a rather Important
thing to remember.

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THE SANFORD, D A K iY HEltM^P, jVYED&gt;iE3DAY&lt; JUNE 13/ l92fl» j

Announcing the opening of Sanford’s newest Realty firm, the Britt Realty Co., now doing business
in their new offices on the ground floor of the Valdez Hotel Building.
We* also want to announce
a New
and Higher
Standard1 of Performance
inr a Real
Estate
and In•
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surance way. We aim to make this Company THE leading Real Estate office in Seminole Coun«
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ty, and second to none of any town the size of Sanford in the State.
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Working with the thought ever uppermost in our minds that bigger business is built on a founda­
tion composed of honesty—fair dealings—service

We will trun.sncl a Real Estate business on a lit­
tle different line from what one generally sees
in a real estate office. W E ARE GOING OUT
OF SANFORD to look for prospects to buy your
real estate. A t the present time we have many
fine bargains listed with us in the way of City
Homes, City Lots, Improved and Unimproved
Farm^Uuids, Ilusincss Property, and ideal sites
for CaTmTiy Homes, With the us&lt;? of the Multigraphing, Addressographing and Printing Plant
we have in connection with our business we are
going to make the entire United States our ter­
ritory. List your property with us if you want
it sold, nnd if you to buy, see us first— our list
rovers many fine buys.

If you have a room, rooms, apart meats, or
bouses, furnished or unfurnished, be sure they
are listed with us— it doesn’t cost you a thing
for the listing— as we are going to give this de­
partment much publicity. We make a small
/barge ench^Hme^wj; rent your place, and we
keep uiiA'Ke collection end for you. You will
it sold, nml if you want to buy, see us first—
our list covers many real bargains.

SOME OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS WE ARE PER
FECTING FOR YOUR BENEFIT ARE AS FOLLOWS:

If you are looking for Investments we can bo of
assistance to you and if ypu want to borrow
some money, we have connections with one of
the largest Mortgage Companies in the United
States and can accept your application for loans
ranging from $500 to $10,000, secured by first
mortgages on improved real estate.

Fidelity Ronds, Surety Bonds, or any class of
Casually Insurance is hnndled for us by the Co­
lumbia Casualty Co., one of the biggest in this
Country and we can guarantee you excellent
service in this department. We also write Pub-*
lie Liability, Property Damage, Burglar Insur­
ance, Plate Glass Insurance, etc. Call us up—
we’ll lie glad to explain it to you.

We have installed a No. JIG Printer, one of the
best Multigraph machines on the market, and
in addition to using it for our mvn business we

The Addressograph feature of this

will handle the business of the business or pro­
fessional men of Sanford. This plant is tho
very latest and in charge of competent opera­
tors. We can turn out work the day it is re­
ceived. Drop in and look our outfit over.

business

works in connection with our Multigraphing
and Printing plant. We make up mailing lists,
handle your circular mail matter at a reasonable
cost, and in addition to that we have machinery
for sealing, stamping and folding. You can
better appreciate this department after
have seen it for yourself.-

Representing the Eagle Fire Insurance Co., The
Northern Assurance Company o f London and
the Home Fire and 'Marine Insurance Company,
we represent three of the best companies in ex­
istence: The Engle Fire Insurance Company is
the oldest fire company in the state of New
York; the Northern Assurance Company is one
of the strong old English Companies that was
established in 18,‘JG, and The Home Fire and
Marine is owned by the Firemen’s Fund. With
these companies we can give you a real service
in the handling of your Fire Insurance. See us
when you need insurance again.

If you need the services of an accountant, if
you want help on your income tax problems, if
you need a public stenographer, if you want a
Notary Public, if you want a set of books open­
ed or closed— call us up—

you

WITH THE AID OF OUR MULTIGRAPH AND ADDRESSOGRAPH DEPARTMENT WE ARE
GOING ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES FOR PROSPECTS FOR YOUR PROPERTY. WE
ARE GOING TO INTEREST OUTSIDE CAPITAL. SEE THAT YOUR PROPERTY IS LISTED
WITH US.

Offices. 1st Floor Valdez Hotel Building—Phone 362

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Too can find the name of
fvery lie* Bueineaa Man
|a Sanford In thla Column
each day.

DR. R. M. MASON

BASE BALL NEWS

DENTIST
New McIscIl Ituildlnir
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

W.. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

Florida State Leaguo
At Tnni|in 7, Daytona 6.
A t St. Petcrwburjr 1, Orlando 4,
At Lakeland 2, Bra dentown 8.

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET B A LL
TRAP SHOOTING

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Tho American Fruit Growers' Mag­
Kl
Kl azine of Chicago says: "Owing to the
K»
Kt
work of the Florida Citrus Exchange,
hi
t-K Florida for the llrst time has ob­
txt
tained n national distribution of its
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11 to 3 in favor of Oviedo was the citrus fruits. Florida oranges were
final verdict—
shipped ns far west as Seattle and

carry on nml roniliirt any ami nil kind*
o f nirrlculinral nml hortlcnltural op­
eration*
nml Mcncrally to prmlucn and
National league
trade In iinv nml nil kind* o f produce
of the —i l l ; to r»l*c. I&gt;uy. well nml otherAt Chicago 12, Boston 11.
wl*u t rude nml deni in live slock &lt;•(
At Pittnhurgh-I’hiladelphin rain.
any hlm(; to munufucture, hoy, sell
In n rnther loscly played game yes­
uml trade It* merehnndlan o f all kinds:
At St. Louis 0, Brooklyn 4.
to lantle II* tiolid* fur utty o f the purPractice limited to
terday afternoon in Oviedo' the Ovie­
poara uf the rompniiy nnd to secure
Diaeanea of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
do team of the Pepper League elenned
the smite In nuy ninnrtrr permllted by
American
League
lu*v: In toitchnse, tense, or otherw ise
Storage Facilities
up on the Big Brenrenn Brotherhood
Eyes Examined, (Ilasses Fitted
nc’ililr* rent pniprrty. nnd to sell, r e ­
At Washington 1, St. Louis 3.
« • pleaeo you, tall olhtra; If not,
by
the
wore
of
11
to
3.
'
lease or dlHposa of the *nme; In purMcisch Building
were well distributed in the provinces rhnse. iininlr*. hold nnd dlepnee o f nny
At Philadelphia 7,' Detroit .'I.
In tile Big Berenn-Oviedo game yes­
tell na. Phono 498
Poor pitching coupled with n weak
nil trndu-niurkii. trnde-nsinrs. In­
At New York 4, Cleveland 8.
of ('minda. The Exchange this past nnd
ventions nr |iroce**i'* see tired under
infield lost the game for the Sanford terday at Oviedo.
I.l
i
t
e
r * Patent of tlir t'nltml Stnte*
A t Boston 10, Chicago 4.
Cyaa Examined
Glaaaaa Designed
year oshl fruit In 55 more markets
hoys, aided by the pitching of Babe
nnd elsewhere; to do nil Ihlnit* herein
than
the
previous
season.
The
wider
net forth n* fu tiy n* nny natural per­
And we’ll say that Bnl*e McCnli is
McCall.
son liilKht or could do; to have o ffic e *
Southern l.eaguc
Peck nnd King |ed In the hitting for some pitchvr. This fellow made elev­ distribution resulted in n greater nml auentn to eondtiet it* hUsIlirsM In
At Mobile 3, Nashville 2 ( I t innny place In the Mime of Klorldn nnd
Sanford, each getting two hits. Mc­ en Sanford players gently fun the stability of the orange market."
elsewhere nml to Krliernlly enjoy nml
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ninga).
Opt kl an-()ptom ctrlat
exercise
nil o f the tight*, power* ittid
Call led the Oviedo swatters, getting breeze. And on top of this he vvniAt Itirhtingham 1- 10, Little Rock
Trunk* and baggage transferred, prlvlleaen Incident to corporation* f o v ‘
112 East Firat Street
Sanford, Fla.
a home run and double. Seore by loped n home run in the sixth inning.
toollt under tile law* of the Ktulc of
0 - 2.
any
time,
nnywhere, — Loss lug's I'lorldn.
,
.
innings:
A t New (Irlenns-Chnttnnooga, rain.
A H T IC I.H 111
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Allen Thompson, center fielder for QUICK
Ilig Ilerean
Pa Ra P i Ra Ra Kj |tg ra Na Kt
Ki'cllon I
The nUthorlled
nntnonf
JNTRACTOR and BUILDER
At,Atlanta 6,.Memphis 5.
05-Th-Fri Sat-tfe o f the capital »toek of tjil* corporation,
A ll R H PO A i: Oviedo, was the next star. It wasn't Phone 4t&gt;8.
►j
nloill lie T w en ty
Thonxnnd
l*ollurn
|l Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
Mcl.urus, p., 21*. If. 5 1
4 2 i safe to plnce a ball in this little fel- .
1 1 : 11.1101* 1*1*) of which total
sum all
mt
1K1W THEY STAND
shall
he
eoinnipn
stock,
the
said
coinI t t low's territory--they just seemed to
Kickerson, rl&gt;....... * D 1
ki
R*
imin slock in In’ divided Into tw o loindied t 2tn&gt;) shales, nil i f the par value
(I 0 stick to Ids glove if he could get any j
ChristenWrry, lb.
3 1
M
of tine Hundred Dollar* tfltio.uti) tier*
Pepper Lea cue
II
where
near
them.
3
Peck,
2
b.,
p.....
0
share.
Kt
I.ox
Pet.
Won
Sealed proposals will he tVcolved by
Meet Ion I.
Kiuh stock holder shall
1
(l
D. King, hh., p.
IJ
Ra Big Bcrcntt
,
lie entllteii to one i t ) Vote at nit mert**
1
.667
the
City
Commission
of
Sanford,
Flor­
l
Lee
Peck
pitched
the
fifth
and
sixth
I
Duffin, c., cf. ..
,0
I iiks of the stockholder* of the rontINSURANCE AGENCY
•I
Kt Clanxlfied Ada Ic a word. No f « Ovictlo .......... ........ 3
.606
as
for eneh share o f stock held by
II 0 |innings for Sanford nnd Lee and ev- ida, at their offieo in tho City llnll at puny
0
•T. King, cf........
him.
iu
♦
I
Ad taken for lea* than 2.1c. K* Brotlicrlioml
FI RE------- A UTO---------BON DS
*
‘J
.mhi
or
before
3
p,
in.
June
18,
1023,
for
the
Meet Ion 3. The total authorised cap­
0 1 Vryhody else thought that he was gn0
Shipp, cf., e.....
*$
PA And positively no Claftalfied Kl Monroe .
0
.000
construction of a Dock and Boat Bas­ ital stuck o f tho company may he paid
(I
2
|
ing
to
shut-out
the
rest
of
the
game
II
Hchlrnrd,
If.......
for
either III cash or III property, Inhor
r a Ada charged to anyone. Caah M
in, containing the following approxi­ or servlreis nt a Just valuation to he
(I
0
for
Oviedo—until
McCall'slammed
his
0
Baker,
If..........
R
U
ra muat accompany all ordern.
lived hy the Ittrorporators. nr h&gt; tlm
Flurldu Stair League
mate ipiantities:
II 0 {homer.
•
Directors nl n m eelloa citllid for such
II
Steele, rf..........
ita Count the word* and remit Kl
Won Liu
IVt.
21000 Cubic yard* Hydraulic Sund purpose.
Contractor and Builder
r
A I t T I C L K IV.
M acordingly.
RR Orlnmlo
18
.... 36
.667
Mi’vtlon 1, The term for which this
iorrow at 3:00 o’clock sharp the Fill.
33 3
21 8
Totals.
Kl LnkrintHl
*»
Corporation
exist shall he per­
21
.547
.... 2U
16300 Lin. Ft. Foundation Piling.— petual unlessshall
and
Sun nl Independents
.
. the Monroe
I FORD
• » ’ FLORIDA
Oviedo
or until the am no ln»
• a . 2 6. 3d
.164
iDraikadawn
r ..."
T~
T c i r h r o r w Seminole TtthbSj^SULl^, UHJOdtpn. £t. C r r » t « l l■■ut^i^r I'R* legally tltaeoimi.
A ll
A R l'IC t - K V.
28
.462
24
Tnnt)iii
Meet
Ion
1
The
huslnrs*
o
f
Ih
l*
oorwill
clash
for
the
first
time
this
sealn*r‘
5
2
t
Sturdivant, 3b.
31
l0 .ytcnn
poratloti shall ho conducted by n board
.436
2000(1 I.ln. Ft. Palmetto Piling.
.... 21
son on tlm ninth street diamond.
0 I
5
Kelsey, 21*. ....
of not )■ m than three (3 ) nor m o f*
.426
23
31
Kalabllshed ISOM
7600(1 Pounds Reinforcing Bars.
FOR SALE—Surplus stock Thorough- St. IVtorsliurg
titan seven (T )
Director* und by a
5
McCall, p........
I 'resident. Meeretnry
nnd
Treasurer.
1750
Cubic
yards
Concrete.
bred White leghorn and Rhode la|Ileal Eatnle, Loans and Insurance
The managers of these two teams
4
The President shall lit* a member o f
Sluvick, ss......
land Red*. All age« and sizes. Thia
13!) Cubic yards Pre-cast Concrete the Domd of Director*.
have already decided on their batteryThompson, cf.
3
hone 18
101-H Magnolia Ave.
Heel Ion f.
The Hoard o f Director**
is not cull stock. Take your pick.—
men. Met'nil ami McCulley will per­ Anchors.
shall he elected annually at a niertlllK
5
Williams, lb. ..
Seminole Poultry Farm, It. A. Box 20C
111)00 ft. II. M. Creosutcd Lumber. of tile stockholder* to lot held on tlm
form for Sanford while Tvffapp and
■l
McFurlane, If.
Inst Monday of January of e a ch 'y ea r,
625
Lin. Ft. 54” Sewer.
Orlando run)!.
64*2tp
and tlm
President,...Meeretnry
ami
l.udwiek will do flic heavy work for
PHILADELPHIA, June 13.—Stag­ Swope, c..... .
T
reasurer shall lie nnliuull) elected hy
1
brick
Manhole.
f
a
r
m
e
r
s
—
you
cm*
g
«t
»e
»o
dw
Monroe.
lit Flow era------------- Floral Design*
the lloilld of Director* chosen each
3 I
ing a rally in the sixth inning that Carter, rf.
•4 Mooring Pitts.
year nt u meeting o f the Directors to
frum*“» and Irrigation plugs at tt*
he
held itnminlly Immediately f o l l o w ­
netted
four
runs,
the
Philadelphia
Annual nnd Ornamental Plants
2200 Pounds Cast Iron Pina
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
ing tlm
said
annual
stockholder*
A large crowd is urged to attend
36 II 8 27 H 3
Totals
team evened the scries with Detroit
meeting. Tile o ffice* of the President
500 ft. B. M. Cypress Lumber.
11 Myrtle Ave.---------- Phone 260-W FOR SAI.E— Hosier and (Jays’ paints
this game tomorrow as the teams
Score
by
innings:
and
Treasurer,
may
tie
held
hy on«
yesterday, winning 7 to 3. The score;
2000 Pounds 3/4" Bolts.
nml the same person
need
encouragement
and
financial
Big
Ilerean
HU
(100
HM)—
3
nnd varnishes at Snnford Novelty |&gt;t*tr&lt;»it
010 002 000—3
Section 3 The time. |d*ev and milli­
1460 Pounds Cast Inin Washer*.
ner lit culling meetin g* o f sloekhold030 305 (IIx— 11 |backing—«o don't come out to tile
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc Philadelphia
000 (MM 03x—7 O vied o ............... .
«•)* nnd director* other Ihun tlm m i­
Proposals
to
be
presented
in
a
seal­
Summary:
Home runs, McCall. Igume "ecntless."
nimi me,-IIng shall he Used hy the byF(Jlt KALE —Rhode Island eggs for
ed envelope, endorsed on the outside: laws o f tlm salt! rorpornllon, and tlm
Stolen
bases,
Carter,
McCall, Steele,
Bnslon 10, Chicago t
netting, 15 eglts for 11.00.
Mrs.
election
of the.
Hoard of Directors
When the Sanford Independents get "Bid for Dork und.Boat Bu.tin," San* shall lie hy ballot, eneh *lm-k holder
010 000 300— 4 Duffin (2 ); double plays, Mel.ucus to
|General M a c h in e und B o ile r
Ellsworth, Bearduil Avenue, San­ him go
all decked out in their new uniforms f » « i , Florida, und tho namo o:' tho hld- hrluK entitled to one vote for each
000 601 (Mix — 10 Christeniierry; Slaviel. to Kelsey to
ford.
83-tfp1Boston
Works
shale of stock owned hy him.
.Sanford
can boast of ono of the la-st ,lt&gt;r or bidders,
Section l
The Hoard of Director*
Williams. Struck out, MeLucas 2,
WEST FIRST .STREET^
STREET, one lot’.
inn) provide (or Ihe election nr the
Eucii
propositi
must
lie
accompanied
Cylinder Grinding
teams In the state. Now if tho city
Peck
1,
King
4,
McCall
11;
hnses
on
appointment and for (txlnu tlm iluttea
Cleveland H, New York I
store with dwelling combined with
by a certified check, made payable a*, of. such other o ffic e r * nnd agents a*
Automobile Repairs
lialls, Mel.uins 4, Peek 2, McCall, 2; will gel reul generous and build a
Cleveland
............000
100
520-8
slock. Would sell.— L. C. Kinard.
sight, to tho order of the Uity of San­ the* may deem advisable, nnd may
Apctylenc Welding
hit by pitcher, McCall, linker, Steele. real sure ’nuff ball park, then we'll
make sgili rules nnd lake Much action
New
York
.........
!
...
300
000
100—4
’
‘ •_________
ford, Florida, for 3 per cent, of the nut Inconsistent with the t'h *rter and
fhonc 62------- Sanford. Florida 08-ljtp.
be "siltin' pretty.”
Umpire, Clemons.
,
lly-ln w * of the corporation na tlmy
amount of their bill.
FOR HALE—One sewing machine,
may deem advisable for tho operation
St. Lonis 3, Wasbinglon 1
of
Its business
The
successful
bidder
or
bidders
will
new; one bed, mattress and springs;
S. Leak
J. 11. Colrl'iugli
A U T K X K VI.
St. lmuis .................. 100 011 000—3
in required to give a bond equal to 50
one dresser nnd wash stand; one nl*
Motelon I
The name* o f the o ffic e r*
Washington ........ . 000 000 IK)l— 1
who
shall
re,lulllet
the business of th*
per cent, uf his or their hid, nnd such
|most new! Ice box; one piano. Cheap.
corporation until those are qualltled
INSURANCE
bend to be executed by a surety com­ who shult he circled nt the Urst m i­
I*xl2 llnollum. Inquire 106 T4drd
nimi meeting o f the stockholder* are
In the Inst 10 year* there have been
.Fire— Life— Auto
ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 13.— Bert pany licensed to do business in the ns fo llo w * :
j street.
63-4tp
Itenjumln
)•'.
Haloes.
85,000
murders
in
1
%
United
States.
3 First N al’l Bank Bldg. Annex
Humphries’ effective hurling, rouplcd Slate of Florldu. Said bond to be P resident; Krrd fryer. Secretary; Hen*
FOR
SALE—5
Pointer
pups,
Nin
1
Jamln K. Ilalrms. Treasurer.
Sir Basil Thompson, fromVr head of
[AN FORD
FLORIDA
Collie Diggers has announcsd that with six- errors by St. Petersburg, approved by tho City Commission.
A H T M ’ I.K VII
stock. See Vick llowkins, 116 San­ |the English detective service, who
Section 1. Tlm highest amount o f
Copies of the plans and specifica­
he
has
accepted
the
challenge*
of
Nick
gave
Orlando
a
4
to
1
victory
over
the
ford Ave,
63-tfc. was recently in this country says:
llnlehtrdues* or liability to which this
tions may be seen ut the office of the corporation ran ut any time subject
Ryans for Friday evening, Juno 15th, Saints here yesterday. The score:
"The gun is responsible for many of through OK courtesy of tho Seminole Orlando .................... 000 200 101—4 City Manager, or at thu office of Itself ahull be tbr sum of Twenty
K»
Thousand i l i a . not*).)
your youthful criminals," says this Athletic Club ut Lake Monroe.
A U T K T .K V III.
St. Petersburg ........ 000 100 &lt;HM)— 1 Fred T. Williams, Engineer. Plans
FOR RENT— Weinkn apartments, on
Heel lot* I. The corporate seal rif till*
great English detective. "In^ Eng­
and Specifications may l*o obtained at corporation shall he an Impress %f*mp
There in not n lover of sport In
First street, 1-room npurtment, pri­
land no dealer dares to sell a gun Sanford, but wh at knows how Colllu
either office on deposit o f
$ 10.00 bearing Dm word*. " S T A N D A R D K K IIN
llradrntown H, l.nkelsnd 2
vate bath, kitchenette alcove, stove,
t'U M P A N V . P lH t lT H t A T K
to anyone without a license, no li­ works siol wins over his challengers.
which
will
he
returned
if
u
bid
is
LAKELAND , June
J3.-H'atrlck
A I I T I C l . K IX.
Ice box nnd janitor service, East side
Seri Ion I. T b e sloekholder* o f tit*
cense whatever are given to private
This promises to Is' tho finest was Ineffertlva yesterday nnd llraden- made.
exposure. $30.00 until October 1st.
--------------------------------------------------------Rm
corporation shall adopt t,y- 1 * w * nnl
persons. This is why our lamdon de­ mat eh of the season and a large at­ lown too kthe seeonil game from the
The City Commissioner* reserve the lio I.nslstent w Ith It* I ’liv tls r and the
61-5tr
Carda of Baaford’a Reput- K
la w * of tbe Stale o f Kturlda. fo r Hie
tectives almost never carry revolvers. tendance is expected so don’t forget Highlanders, 8 to 2. Tho score;
right to reject any or ail bids, or to government c f It* of (leal*. and tha
abla Prufrasional Men, each M FOR
RENT Welsh a apartment, ^
t.rjmi,ljfh h&gt;VL, not an&gt;. cUhor»
s adopted shall lie udojded by
the time and place.
Ilradcntqwn ........... 103 000 202—8 accept any bid they tleem to be fur the by1.law
the vote of the m ajority o f . a l f share*
uf whoaa, in hia rhoacn pro- K
small one-room apartment, private]
________ _____ _____________
Ust'interest
of
the
City,
o
f
Ihe
stock, and may be amstided In
Lakeland ............ — ... 000.002 000-2
fsaalon tho Herald recoin* Hi bath. Kitchemiette. Eastern expossuch manner as may be prutrldcd for
W.
B,
W
ILLIAMS,
In said by-laws.
uenda to the people.
ha ure. $25.00 until Octnlx-r 1st. 64-5te FOR RENT—3*room house, close In.
A l l T H ' U : X.
0-16-23-30; ;C-fl-13c
City Manager.
*; .
Tampa 7, Daytona 6
Phono 506-R. .
65-3tp
Meet Ion I. Tlm name* and reahlencsa
FOR RENT— Wclaka apartments. 1st
T A M P A , Juno 13.— A fte r having
of
tbe
subscriber*
Slid the atnnlmt nt
street, 2 room apartment, overlook­ fU rt Kr.N I — 8-room furnished apart­
: n r i x t k v t i o v t o v r r i . v •toek subsrrlhed by earli o f them arc
tied the score ill tho firat half o f the M i T i c im
NS
fo
llo
w
s
!
Ilm
la
m
ln P. Maine*. Me*|u
i
.
i
r
i
T
H
i
t
a
ment,
Hcrsld
building,
$25.00
per
ing the lake, Urge rooms, 2 beds. Pri­
riTTB B U R G II,
June
fiiril.
M ****ebu*eUs.
nln clv-n lk a
ninth inning, Daytona weakened and
month.—
B.
W.
Herndon.
05-6tc
vate bath. Kitchenncttc, stove and
urgh made It two out of throo from suffered a 7 to A defeat at the hand* .. Noilrti In hurrlty ( l * * n Dial tlir tin- • hares; Krsd Dyer, Medford. Mass*.tli'I'alKiit’l w ill apply l&gt;i |lir Dovi rnur rbuseit*. one share; f u n la tj. 11a I ties,
Jce box. $45.00 until October 1st.
y o lt H E M A T CORONADO BEACH
law York by taking yesterday'* o f the Tampa Smoker* yesterday. The nl the Hlatc &lt;if riu rtd afsn i ih&lt;&gt; f i s t Modford, Mu-S ichu*ett*. un* share.
Attorncy-ftl-Law
M&gt; dford, . Masaa*
(tinge, very deairablr, 2 ame, 4to 2. Tho score:
tl»&gt; *&lt;f June. A. I*. 13*3, ( o r I artists Mlelmsl M Dyer.
• &lt;
C4-5tc
—
6
room
cc
Over Bemlnoia Cponty Bank
•4ore:
I'a trlil. to tir t*au&gt;4 |0 I1
' H TANI*Afl|) rbuseit*. ninety-nine share*.
nd bath.
Furnished, lew York Z l _______ 000 100 010— 2
bed
rooms
a
K K IIN I ’MMCANV upon |hr to llow lou
The lo r e g i’ lng A rticle* pf Iftrorpvre*
1NFORD -;.j* F LO R ID A BUND A LOWS, cottages and apart­
Daytona ........... .. , 001 000 002- 0
11th d*yn « f
.... . . .
- Arilelwa o f lurorporatlon uj.ipt. I b» Don we suU-rrlli* th
$150.00 Bcaso n. N ear ocean.— Mr*.
Ittsburgh J___ 210 010 OOx—4
ments fo r the summer season at
, . ^ . , . . ‘ 200 000 311— T the sat*) company
as It*
p r o p ^ d Jung, A. D l u l l , find do hereby -oh
Tampa
X, Box 343, New SmyrV &lt; •_______
* rin m rr:
7
scribe each for th* anuRinl pf *tt,ey
Daytona Beach. Reasonable rates. Harry H. San
J'ttUPOSKD f i t A It T E I I OK S T A N D A R D ■* t upli SMe our reapertiv# signal
60-12tc
Bt. Louis 5, Brooklyn 4
KKIIN t i/ail’ANY.
l)*njai-iln V. Ilalltits, f!&gt; charts.,, .
Will fumish-photos and full informa­ na. Fla.
Tlir ntnler*lg|i&gt;d Incur(••ratora lifts f a n * * H Hattie*. | share
'
Bt. Louis, June 12.—St- Louis gainW
ATTOIttlBVtion upon request.— Bailey A Haw­ FOR R E N T — Convanicnt U rge unb y naaoelale tbrnmf|VPS |j|ogillirr fop
Michael M. Dy*r. D» shared.
1
the
purpoae
o
f
fo
rm
in
g
n
eorporstloii
Firat National Ban!
Kr*d A- Dy'sr. I share.
ild u r
kins,-Daytona Beach, Fla. 6-3|.lmo-c ^fgrniahed r ooma fo r housekeeping.
f
o
r
iirofll
under
the
la
w
*
uf
the
State
8
T
A
T
K
OK
KI.DltlI&gt;.\.
yesterday's
F LO R ID A
by winning
INFORD
*t*
ilc. 205 Oak Avenua.
o f I, lorldu. and do hereby- adopt the
t’oillltv of Seminole
FOR R E N T — 1 nice apartment, all Rent reaaonat
03-6tp
4. The score;
Saturday evening the S. A. C. team follow log A rtic le * of Ineurnuratlniit
conveniences and well furnished,
A H T H 'I.K t.
of Lake Monroa whipped the Sorrento
S-rdlon I. The name o f this rorimr- It. H a h i-s and Michael M. Dyer, to n s
Cates' building, phone 181.
W A N 'm i
ation ahall l&gt;« . ’-ftTAN'DAPD
KKIIN well known |-i be the person* describ­
.... 220 000 001— 5 players, the score being 6 to 1.
A
f o M P A N V " and Ita
prlnrlpa! o f f le * ed In and who signed the foregoin g
_______________________ 11-Wed-Thr-tfc
W A N TE D — Uaed muiical inatrumeota
A R C H IT E C T
knd
place
o
f
bualnes*
ahall
he
at
AkU*’ A r tic le * ,«f Incornoratlon « f KTANl*large crowd was out to witness the
emnte
Mprtnga.
Seminole
Pnbnty, A I I D K K IIN C O M PA N Y , and arknow lFOR R E N T — 2 nice furnished, cool
lnitrumcnta o f qyery description.
7. M iller Bldg.
Chicago 12, Boston 11
game and saw wonderful playing by k lorldu, with
|Hiwer
to
rala||&gt;II*I|
bllslt.c
d
d before
befo re me t h a t , they ssvsrally
.edged
housekeeping rooms on first floor, Will pay cash or trade.— M. L. Price
IN FORD -j- - j. *i. FLO RID A
hrntieh o ffic e * and plurrs uf hu*ln
dn*a*T slgAed the •same and subscribed for
CHICAGO, June IS.—Chicago made the Seminole Athletic Club boy*.
t
other
tiolnta
In
the
M
a
t
*
o
f
Kl
■
■
of stork set oppoatl*. their
orlda I th V amount o
running water and gas in kitchen. Muaic Co., Tampa and Zaclc Street,
clean aweep o f the eerlci with BosThursday afternoon the S. A . C. nd Jn such other sla te* and caunlrtr
it r t e a n t g natures.
M
4
\
1
1
*
t
•
K
f
U*
I
f
V
?
k
*
$20.00 per month. 314 East Fifth St. Tampa, Fla.
5-25-lmo-c ( in yesterday by taking the final players w ill play one o f the many na It may derm h * r « u r t f o r udvlsabl #.1 IN WITNESS U'll t:HKOK. 1 hare
kermirtto ret my hand and offlalal ar*l
i .
AIITIP1.M ID
64-2tp
WANTED—Ford roadster or touring game, I t to 11, aaid running ita string games booked with Sanford at 3:00 p. t Hellion l. The g e n e r a l nytur.i o f thl* eleventh day l*f June. A. D. t i l l .
th*
buslnraa
to
be
transasted
by
llis
»• S M j u q s u ^
and
rooms
car cheap for cash. Must be In o f consocutive victories to seven. -The m. on Sanford’ s 9th Street diamond. aalil enrporation shall bs th* c a rry in g IH K A t.,
f -jk usnrtul nu-ssrx huslne** and
kitchen, 71$ W. FlrsttBtrset- 61-4tp good condition.
Apply after . 12 joore:.
The public .D^invjteiL
^
j t
LAW YER
‘ lap t per eve Ith . VJ rx j*s . p r « '
((• T o
000 240 004— I I
tics, buy, sell. Import, ex pm t and
r v i m u : It UAIKKK.
F P ft R E N T -C o tta g e. ^cs O/.Mus- or*la}fc,T~A$»&amp;tiu)n(* tj,-j!a{t»! htrihi1
uud deal lit • * • «* . shruha. plant*. |
M U -H AK t. M. D Y K li,
, .
100 151 22x— 12
i
66-ltp Chicago x—
For quick results, try a want ad. trade
sonl 001 Palmetto A v e ..
62-10tp lug.
produce and ftuwara of a l l - k i n d s ; tu
ll- lU

F ill a

1.IFE, AUTO 1NSUKANCE

OVIEDO BEATS
BIG BEREAN

CELERY SEED

DR. G. S. SELMAN

luick Service Transfer

SANFORD NO VELTY
WORKS

a

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

Icncral Shop and Mill
Work

13. W. HERNDON

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Collie Biggers Will
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Evening, June 15th

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MIGHTY GIANTS

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To Be Pursued About Kail Rate' Increase on Oil
Products
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“JOY
THREATENED BY PARTY
CIVILIANS IN STREETS
RIDE” IS SCORED
iREFUSED~DISPERSE
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TALLAHASSEE, Juno 12.— Representatives o f oil rompanioa
are expected to meet with the railroad commission here tomorrow
to determine steps to bo taken in connection with the recently announccd railroad rate increases for oil products. At the same timfe
thc Florida commission is awaiting tho next step to be taken by
the carriers against its ruling that interstate rates cannot lie in­
And Soldiers Fired Upon Them
JUNKET ON THE LEVIATHAN IS creased and further ruling that oil commoditions brought: into
After Giving Fair
Florida porta for shipmpnt within the state whether for storage or
TO AROUHB o r r o Warning
immediate consumption como unde rtho Interstate classification.
8JTION
— . . . mi . . . m
....
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w i m nr * u « &gt;

t h ir t e e n '

a r e ; A il e d
and
LARGE AREA LAID WASTE.

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MANILA, June 12.—Thirteen lives
were iont and large area lakl waste
by typhoon in island of Bamqr, ac­
cording to telegram- received from
. headquarters
........ there.vRje_..........
oontnbulary
porta said In deVen town* 95 per cent
of the holism were blown down aid
homeless thousands threatened with
famine.
Those In devastated region Ware
subsisting today On unripe cocoanuta,
and green palm leaven. . Telegraph
knd telephone IJkips ale down. Six
hosts were sunk In Samar pftvlnse,
according ‘ to' advices ”* ( executive
bureau In Manila. In Albay province
500 houses are down. Bridges have
been destroyed, twenty miles of road
under water. Wharves and co^oanut
plantations badly damaged.

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HELD MEETING
AT THE VALDEZ

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K ID N A P P E D :‘ ,B Y ; ‘ CH IN ESE
B A N D IT S YVHO H B L D U P
P A S S E N G E R T R A IN i : u

SEVERAL GOOD TALKS ON BUS!- N«wa of ReleM f W in
T«nne Atmosphere Em
NESS AND GOOD MEETING
Chinese Foreign Relath
IN EVERY WAY

The Sanford Rotary Club held their
T 9 A % IW A N g7 juX
Eight
WASH1HNGTON, June 12.— Preregular
meeting at the Valdes Hotel captives, the last of the foreigner,
diction that there will bo "congress­
yosterday at noon and It was well at­ kidnaped by Chinee* bandits, who
ional demand* for an explanation of
tended by mcmliers and visitors. held up the Shanghai-^ridrl
n waste of tax payers' money," unless
Among the latter Were It. Ray Fcr- May rt, and held at P aotzu,,,^
Chairman I-aaker, of the shipping
ran,
of Eustla; Coite Hill, Merle Me- tain headquarters of thfcnitMiwaM
board ."abandons hia plana for 'a mil­
Elroy
and M. L. Sample, of Orlando. that time, were Telcaaed today. Four
lion dollar joy ride' on tho Leviathan"
These gentlemen, together with Allen of those released are Americans, two
waa made in a published statement
Stone, the "baby member" of Sanford BrlHlsh, one French, one
yesterday hy the Democratic National
orcign
Would
Only
Affect
the
Law
Regarding:
were made to stand so that all could
News of the release promised to
Committee. *
sco their manly beauty.
President relieve the ttnse' atmoapkar# odvelReferring to arrangement made for
Vessels
George TCnlght asked D. L. Thrasher oplng China’s foreign relations dhfea
n aix day trial trip for the steamship
to deliver a few words on Rotary prin­ May 0. A score or more'of foftfgnafter her reconditioning for the trans. |
f i t ? T h r A iln i- la t r S P rv a a )
I
ciple* for tho benefit of Allen Stone era first taken into the hills dUlilaDUE5SELD0RFF, June 12.—Sev- Atlantic passenger service in complet­
WASHINGTON, June 12.— There were increasing i Plications
and Mr. Thrasher, always full of thla Ishcd gradually aa the- bandittV’d^tral Germans are reported killed nnd ed at Boston this month, the commit­ in high official circles hero today that President Hnrdii g might
subject, gave a few minutes talk on leased them one and two’Ail * Dht
a number wounded during a street tee's statement declnrcd “ an investiga­ ask congress when it reassembles next fall to modify th 1 prohibi­
battle between French troops and a tion of the junket dc luxe is ccrtnin tion law ns it affectR tho carrying o f liquor on board fo 'eign ves­ DECK CLEANED TODAY OF 500 Rotary principles as they are applied until only eight- were 'held. . TV*o*
and shpuld bo applied to every day were hostages detained until thsi Chi­
group &lt;&gt;f German civilians in Dort­ to he forced by the Democrats of con­ sels in American waters. The president is snid to bclievi congress
IIILL8 ON CALENDAR.
life. Dave railed attention to the nese government ihoOid have.vfwlmund.
gress."
never intended tho government to be confronted with tht situation
According to the French authori­
“ Republican politicians of the prac­ as it is now called upon to meet by objections o f foroignrpowcrs In • TALLAHASSEE, June 12— Gover­ great benefit of practicing the princi­ filled last of the outlaws
ties the Germans provoked French tical type," the statement said, "are regard to new rigorous ship liquor ban. In present circbmHtnnces nor Hardee today cleared his desk of ples of Rotary and snid that the world The bandits did hot ‘ask f
patrol sin the streets and the ex­ angry at Chairman Lasker .for em­ it was added President Harding secs no possible course open to him the more than 600 measures that the would be better off today If everyone but tho principal condltioniWad
change of shots followed.
barrassing the administration and the but to enforce to tho letter the Volstead act as it was recently in­ legislature sent to him on the last lived according to the great motto of be enrolled in the regular-:
party nnd they arc permitting ex­ terpreted by the Supreme court. He believes no oxcutlv f i l i a ­ day of its session. Today marked tho "Service above self” and In conclusion resentslives of Peking gfieefhmint
ESSF.N, June 12.—Because of re­ pressions of the feelings to reach the tions h could issue could properly modify the application of its op­ end of his veto power, it being tho said he hoped that the new member began mustering In the"bandHd*a
ports (hat numbers of Russian agita­ White House.
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•
expiration of the ten day period. The would grasp tho principles and the ap­ week ago.
These Republicans eration nnd that only an act o f congress would be sufficient.
plication
of
tho
same.
Mr.
Stone
play­
tors have been urriving in the Ruhr forsee that radicals and progressives
general appropriations bill carrying
for the purpose of fomenting strikes of their househqld will sponsor pro­
lump sum for governmental operation ed the piano for tho Rotary songs and UNION SHOP LABORERS
snd other trouble, the German au­ posals for drastic cuts in tages aa soon
of approximately $6,000,000, for the showed that In tho musical line he
AND TRACK M E N *.;
thorities are organizing strenuous nr the next congress convenes In De­
next two years, was the last measure would hereafter pul pep In the meet­
PUT BEFORE LA BO!
methods to check ('any bolshevik ad cember and that Secretary Mellon,
to leave the governor's desk. He had ings. .
President Knight asked if any of
vanen of this kind. These measures Senator Smoot and other members,
studied it for sometitqe and vetoed
■re considered especially .necessary spokesmen of the administration, will
from
e m e f o j o r itma'lS^Quei
a provision- which he said waa put In the members wore ready to decide
•fiT view oT.tta fact that ' a large be eapicttf'to'rijthrfchy AUch" pro­
sololy to . render JneilecUvo the.hud-, about attending the InternationalljJ 9. decision of the UnitedV
** iiffffitpt
number of towns ara without police gram.
.
get commissioner's recommendation meeting at St. Louie and aa none o!ffhor hoard .that "wage S6(
protection.
’ ^
'The contrast between the adminis­
that two clerical positions In the oil them spoke up it waa finally decided are Insufficient to attffiet if,
Recommendations looking to in­ Special features have been arranged
One method being used by the tration's opposition to a downward re­
and drug department of the agricul­ that Charlie Henry would have to go men of .the character n*c«l
Germans Is to acatth all passenger vision of taxes and its attempt to jus­ creased efficiency in the operation of with n care toward providing unusual ture department be abolished. This and D. L. Thrasher, who la also going railroad work constitute
would be the alternate.
trains in unoccupied Germany as tify Chairman Lasker's costly cfulse the state department of the American events for the visiting buddies.
extravagance and net
Tha convention parade, on the sec­ was the only change made In the
Th*
gavel
was
then
turned
'over
to
they approach tha Ruhr—Rhenish will be thoroughly advertised to the Legion will be offered at the ap­
representative*
of the tlfl
ond day of the sessions, will be the bulky nfTnlr. Nnder tho bill as It Rosie Roshro and he gave a five min- erhood of Maintenance of '
boundaries.
•'
v. • • - , country and furnish a new difficulty
proaching state convention nnd re­ largest single turn out of tho period, became law, It is understood the six uto talk on "Ice” as the day was warm
In Bochum 'fifty members of the for Republican candidates, from Mr.
ployea and Shop Labortri
inspectors In the oil and drug de­
self protection league which was Harding down, all through the cam­ union, nt Pensacola June 14, 15 and according to the plans of the program partment will bo reduced to five while and h (thought it would ho a wel­ gan argument before tha
16, by Commaitder Jerome Wideman, committee. A number of fioata will
come talk and he made It *6 by giving an increase in wages.
organised during the atrike have paign."
' V \ '.C ­
of
West Palm Bearh.
Commander be entered for this event, It was said, two clerkship* will be combined. a history of the ioW*manufacturo and ' Increases ranging froni 0 H 'I d lS
been arrested by the French who bus. Chairman Lasker, the statement
The appropriations bill Is the only
pert them of being nationalists and said, la "bent on increasing the ship­ Wideman has advised post command­ by local Legion officers.
what it entailed on the part of th* cents an hour effective Fepfittryy*lfi
one
in which the governor can veto
In conjunction with the legion con­
Southern Utilities Company. He gave |aat arc sought for' t*n"fteas*l 'of
trouble-makers.. They will probably ping board's deficit by taking GOO per­ ers and other officers throughout the
one item without disturbing thk re­
be expelled to unoccupied Germany. sons on a voyage of play and picas- department of his intention to make vention the American Legion Auxil­
the members something to think about employes of tha brothtrhbad.'-*The
these recommendations, all of which, iary will also meet, a program of ac­ mainder of tho provisions.
or. the ice question and also, gave them argument, waa presented, hjf IV H.
ure.
The executive also affixed his
tivities covering three days having
it is expected, will be adopted.
DOCTOR WHO SHOWED
to understand that in the future the Fljoadal, grand prsaldshV gad'dthsr
President Harding was said to have
signature
to a measure that requires
Jacksonville will send a large dele­ been arranged.
officers of the organ[zgUdfii. - / f t cU
IT 'T0I80NBD BOOZE"
given formal approval of plans for the gation to the convention, according to , The commander's recommendations that shot gun carrisdges be mark­ ice would be better.
R. J. Holly also filled in on the pro. expected argument for tha'
GETS DEATH THREAT voyage after reporta of naval con­
ed as to their contents. Supporter*
Post Commander Harry J. Wood, and Include:
gram snd was asked to make a abort u tphelr aid# cmfw entfef
structors and other expert shipping it is probable that sufficient members
An assistant department adjutant of the measure in the legislature talk on the Newspaper Business which will have been completed
NEW ORLEANS, June 12.—Dr. J. men had been presented to him by
may decide to make the trip to fill a and finance officer, to be appointed claimed an Inferior shell waa being waa interesting snd showed what an that tha railroads will take a p ’their
Ruel Manning of Little Rock, fed­ Chairman Lasker. These reports were
special car. Efforts are being made by' the department commander and marketed in this state. Dealers car­ editor expected to give to hla readers side tomorrow.
eral ihemist who recently reported a ■aid hy shipping board official* to
toward this end and members who In­ confirmed by tho department of exe­ rying the unmarked shells have un­ and the public as. a whole.
. .
Among the roads Invol
mtikrd decrease In the tmount of shoW there was no way In which tie
til January 1 to dispose of their pres­
tend going to the reunion are urged cutive committee.
The
meeting
was
a
very
interesting
Pennsylvania
System,
plosonous liquor taken in Ixiuislana performance of the ahlp under service
And he recommends the appoint­ ent stocks.
to call at Legion headquarters, 44
one
and
it
ia
tho
purpose
of
tho
dub
Nashville;
.
Chicago'
and
and nearby at*teaj turned ‘oirer to the conditions could be forecast except by
Of more than 700 measures passed
Barrett building, at once and secure ment of the following standing comto have talks on the buainesa of each ern; Chicago Great Waste
department of jiiiflce today receiver a trial under similar conditions^.
travel certificates, which will entitle Kiiteca: Hospitalization, Americani­ by the legislature the executive ve­ one of the members at each meeting City 8outhem
and i
an anonymous letter threatnlng his
sation, finance, publicity, legal, mem­ toed only one of general import, th* aa it brings out many facta hitherto Southern Pacific Company,/md*
them to reduced railroad fare.
lif. The text,of the warning follovra:
Copies of the official souvenir pro­ bership, credentials, legislative and so-called train riding measure. Sev­ unknown In tb* business lines of the and Pacific.
Crocker’s Wife
‘ V.
"Dr. Manning; If you don't atop
gram
for the convention have been re­ convention program and arrangements eral local acts were vetoed with on# members, all their triala and troubles decision President Ffjotifcf'i
Standing: Trial
**ylng boose is poisonous we goin' to
ceived here. The order of events for and such other committees as may be exception at the request of tha repre­ and tha Inner workings of the buabek# that thy union would prove
knock you off. You're doing our buain
Dublin
Today
the fathering include army day and deemed necessary1 and advisable.— sentatives who Introduced them and world with which tb* average man Is "more than one-half of » • . p e b inaa more harm than the whole pro­
later found they were not desired
navy day programs and exercises. Timea-Union.
unfamiliar.
Every business man tenanc* of way employes are1'fun­
hibition force.
back home or that th* were undesir­
MAN HAYS SHE WAS MARRIED
thinks
hla
own
business is full of ning Into serious tkM.
* "(Signed) A friendly Warning."
able for tome other reason. The ex­
TO MARONE AT NRTIL
DANCING FRIDAY NIGHT
troubles
until
he
hears something may easily be «v,&lt;#l&lt;lercd fjethas of
The official aald the note waa
Fight Promoters
ception was a
measure affecting
AMPTON.
about th* other fellow and bla strug­ charity, even, tVougfc wurhtafct*»df*
thrust into hia hand Saturday night fAre Injured in
Friday night there will he a big Leesburg, and exempting from city gles. Here In 8anford are many dif- ularly at theraost' etren’
by a ragged urchin aa ha wax on hla
«Hr n * l i m l a i i l Praeal
„
for ■ period of live years homes
The unlon.ltader* pr
farent business enterprises that singly
DUBLIN, June 12.—A point of
Airplane Spill dance at the Pariah House. Thla t* taxes
*'«&gt;• to hia room In tha DeSoto hotel.
to be constructed thsre. The execu­
i
_____
pllatlon
of ‘anawtrs'to
look
small
but
taken
aa
an
aggrsgatS
Dr. Manning last weak aald that tenaa Interest baa been reached In
going to be some danca a* the Har­ tive declared it waa unconstitutional.
analysU of liquor sailed In New Or- Croker will cast* this afternoon whan Carryiag Tickets Over Montana and mony Orchestra is giving It and Peter Some 15 pension measures also cam* they put out a big pay roll and half ■en tto members'of the
to maka 8anford greater In many which they aeeerUd
learu recently showed that 90 par Richard Davies ’ of Northampton,
Struck Wire
Schaal will be there with the goods under th* executive ban, aonM of waya.
every employe h»tt
cent of it was polaonoue and that 40 Maas., took the stand and testified
with all the latest danca muaie and a jghlch would have given pensions to
Rotarians ara to balp the other fal­ count there are
&lt; B r T h e A e o e e la u a T r e e s )
per tent was of such a character It that the woman pointed out to him
GREAT FALLS, Mont, June 12.— big time la In store for everyone that men who did not serve In the wnr, low at all times and the heart to heart out one; that naari
vonld cause death with! na
court aa lira. Bula Crocker, widbut .sent eubstltute*. “ Manifestly,
talks of each meeting bring the mem­ the organisation
1time. Ha reiterated the statement'
Richard Croker, waa known to J. L. McLumby, one of the promoters attends Friday night. There will be
this
was not within the spirit'’ of
today.
ber* closer together in ig^bosid of eynw are in debt; that the a
Northampton aa tho wife of of th* Dempacy-GIbbona figljt and a big crowd out that night so If you
the pension law, the governor said.
for each employe Is
pathy and understanding.
uy K. Marone. The Maronea had three others persona were injured want to enjoy a real dance with all
when the airplane In which they were the bunch, be there. Jamla is there Tha other pension measures the ex.
that the average coat,
UTICA, MICHIGAN BURNING
lived at hia house he testified.
Hying was wrecked near Livingstone. with the latest fangl* In the drum ecutive allowed to become la* wltfci HOG V A L U K S .TOUCH .
peraoa Ip each emuloye*$
UP BAYS DISPATCH
out his signature and in th# mean­
TWO KILLED AS .BOILER BURSTS The plana was carrying ticket* for line and has something different to
LOWEST fRICK IN
. flJl cents.
. r*r iadm
make you dance all evening, saying time signed a bill that gives the state
the
fight
to
different
Montana
towns
:
A«-ee*«l»4rJr*e) ( 11
,1
I
OVIK TEN YEARS
pension
board
tha
authority
to
dis­
nothing
of
the
saxaphone
and
th*
boy
and
struck
a
telephone
wire
when
J
• CORSICANA. Texas, June 12—Two
who blows thla dance weapon will regard any pension authorised by t^e
m
,
*
!
" Mo nt y, in ,„
klllvsi
killed when a bol|
boiler at the leaving the ground. ,
WASHINGTON. June 12^-Hog
make you alt up and taka notice aa be legislature when it (a found that it
'about Ilfjevn'bltta least * f &gt;en» U In Gulf Company oil well, one and a
Flyiw, . ‘ values touched 0.76 today, the.Jowaat
flame*, according to' word received half miles south of Currie, exploded , WASHINGTON, June 12.-Po«t- I* the last thing'In jaza with a Saxa­ waa not jdatilled. ,
Throughout the session and after­ price since January, 1012, it was an
' " f thu morning. The village has this morning, according to report* ponrment of tho proposed conference phone. Al Witherington, the famous
■ population of. about 2.000. Ooly received bare.
of state governors on prohibition en­ violinist, la th* seal'e pompadore when wards tha governor followed his poli­ nounced by tha United States D* w a r m e s t '
•
,
^meagre| fat-tall* have been received
forcement until after President Hat J- It cornea to making a violin give forth cy, laid down at tho 1921 sesalon of pertinent of Agriculture.
ALAEMEP AT
and no i&gt;f or motion la given concern­ THREE FATHERS DROWNED. ing’a retarn from hla weatprn trip was music that makaa your feat wiggle, no talgning any local measures that
had
not
boon
properly
advertised.
waa
sustained,
In
lU
veto
by
this
and
the
boy
who
ticklea
tha
banjo,
oh
announced at tho White House meet­
***
MIa Si I, June n
NEW ORLEANS, June 12.—Three ing of several state legislatuie. Un­ boy, he ia the ant's smoking Jacket They war# allowed to become law eaealon at the request of th# *repre
THREE MANFKArn ItKUH DIB. persona of a bathing v party were settled question of using tho army with this Instrument of jaza. Come withoot hia signature.# Apparently tentative involved, while a htlrd, a of farmers
drowned nt Grand Island yesterday and navy In enforcing prohibition Friday night and you will forget your he didn't put »«ch faith this year In general ip*«««re. was sent back to crops from larvae aft
i ROCHESTER, fj, Y.t June 12Threc and two others who were rescued, Were aald by officials to be factors troubles amid tha whirl of tha danc- the contention a^vanehd before lf#l the secretary of state’s law efffco by butterflies ’ Which
H M nm a
prominent manufacturers were claim- still were unconscious early today, causing postponement.
era and muaie that will charm you. hfk 10 day vstf* period was
tha house, the aense being that th# have been
’
by death here in the (apt 24 hours. according to report* received here
Don’t forget the place, tho Pariah of Suadaya. Three acta..of tha 1921 veto was'Ineffective. It !« now r*i
m 111
\ l ih day, corded In th* 1928 statutes sad pro­
Th*y were Georg, W. Wetmore, this noon.
House and the night, Friday, June session wot* vetoed on t)w
Yowelt
A
Company
have
oyi
adver­
.
*
^president
on tho assumption that ,Sunday
ft fn oU Company; John
•
, -&gt;
. &lt;
vide# that th* presiding judge must
tisement in this issue calling your HRh.
piomlbr showcase dad
deliver hla charge to th. jury felon
attention to the Big Clearance Sale
not count V
DaLp
Harold
oo
sale
at
Jon’s
Smoke
K
. First melons frwm L
county courts, and imegand
'l l “ “
lag counsel delivers He ad
ouae, Mobley* Drug Btors add
♦nf P n&gt;i &gt;t , 1 ft '.&gt;'»4
Fea UeUia, silk aaanufacturer.
brought 91,000 a carload.
grounds: another, a
Hunt'* Pharmacy.
tf
DUESSELDORF, June 12.—Six
Germans were killed- and three
wounded by soldiers In Dortmund
Sunday night, nays official bulletin
issued at French headquarters. The
statement asserted the French patrol
was threatened by a party of civil­
ians in the street during the evening
despite regulations forbidding them
to be abroad after 0 o'clock. Cltitens
refused to dispurse whereupon the
soldiers after-usual warnings fired.

HARDING MAY ASK ,
TO MODIFY
WHEN IT

GOVERNOR
HAS SIGNED
LAST OF BILLS

RECOMMENDATIONS OF STATE
COMMANDER OF THE LEGION,
HAVE EFFICIENCY AS /GOAL

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is

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THE WEATHER

tteHAI.D,

UfiLhiuteiiyirii-'

PLATFORM OF ORGANIZATION
(6RLAN D0 MAN
Foil GKOWKHH ASSOCIATEION
WAS DROWNED A t
PRH8ENTEI) AT TIIE MEETING
(Continued from page 1)
PABLO BEACH

IS- AUGUMENTED
. BY 16 SHIPS

T h f Princfc

-----------T 0 N i G h T7th"—Tho
plan
of
voting
shall
be
DIED AFTER BEING RESCUED Eleven of Them are British and Onfc Clair Windaor. KennnuL
a
Hobirt Bosworth, p4:iia
one vote for each share of stock.
.
‘
FROM* SURF.
French
8th.—A board of nine directors shall
r n * : ,1
" Stal
s
*a
i ’ l l l r n » e * — ..rln lrd P c - . . I
• romantic mdodraw, ei. * ^
bo chosen who in turn shall elect n
William. T. Angel, 45, of Orlando,
NEW YORK, June 11.—The rum,
Kn h t o h Ri Hi f c Pa
president, general manager,-a serre- ;ir.j Jacksonville, a deputy supervis­
of f his section are becoming: large
fleet
which cnrpo hack Saturday t o ;
o r y nnd a treasurer—also appoint : 0r 0f tho Loyal Order of the Moose,
■
and varied.
hnrrnss
federal prohibition enforce-:
tho following committees composed o f UrU htemporary offices in this efty,
mcntnuthontic in New York incroihu' . THE COUNI i r 0
three
members,
one
from
the
board
ns
.
fjjcj
„
f
nn
ac,'l(c
dinlation
of
the
Many problems will arise which
chairman and two from the general hsart late yesterdny while Ixing res- ed today from eight to tweneyt ves* • A story of conflicts and tori
will require the hearty co-operumembership.
cy.J froth drowning hy lifo savers nt r.cls, Assistant Solicitor Barnes of tho) n powerful theme that
customs service announced, . Eleven o f! down Into the soul, „f J S '*
(a) Finances. •
*
lioh ot the bank and farmer!
Pablo Beach.
the vessels^ hi? said, were British reg- 1 womon. Added MtracUon:
h h b m i* i i m
(h) Grades and pools.
**
&gt; T w o women nnd two men, their
The first ste# towards co-oper­
ixtry and one was French. ~ *-•
-j
(c) Purchases.
identity unknown, were in tho i.ujierBull Montana
Mm. U. Roily‘and grhnd-dnughtpr,
(d) Auditing. (The ^milling com­ visor’s pnity nnd narrowly escaped
•
•
---------I
ation is the starting of a Cheek­
*
-I N *
The
Klrsimme
phonograph
factory'
Miss Gcrlrujlc Roily, left on the mittee to ho selected, If possible, from being drowned. Their rescue with
ing Account and acquaintance.
la now turning out mnchlnqs. •f (
j
Clyde Line stenmer Osceola today en tho hanks of Seminole county).
Ladies Mahh
Angel was iqx-rtncular nnd thousands
*
.
‘
--'
I
route
to
Cleveland,
Ohio.
Plan
of
Operation
Start yours here today.
of persons lim’d the hoard walk nnd 'A n 11-acrc homo alto In lakeland' — T 6 M OIt f t o jv^
Oth.—The Board of Directors to he pier to neo tho five brought to shore
Agnetb Ay rex, Theodore
has been sold for $60,000.
n*h»ft,
Merle Me Elroy, Coitc Hill nnd M. paid n per dfem fee and nre to meet by ths guards.
nnd Richard Hir |„ the new
I* .Sample were aiming the prominent monthly, weekly or dally ns tho busi­
» o « ^ a u , ° racing fdcUre * C ,
:
Ed Vricze, of Eouth Jacksonville, a
visitors to tho city today and,thcir ness of the season may require nnd
NOTICE!
Duval High school student, and mem­
many Sanford friends were glnd to nro to approve all pinna and actions
ber of tho American Red Cross Life
&lt;t^ a s ^e r » F a ster”
see them again.
»
of tho Gcncrnl Manager, -Secretary
PnlilwIilC’ * 111111"" rcpi-ntl)* puMlnh
Raving Corps, rated an a surfmun, "&lt;l r’muivliiii nil nutliorlty from Mr. J.‘
B
.
•
,
nnd Treasurer, nnd meet with the var­
L Williams lo net In any offlcliil rngets the credit for making the sen­ imrlty
fur thin rompany, thin Is to
IL Ray Fcrran, one (if the most ious committees nt stntcd intervals.
A COMMUNITY 11UILDER
sational rescue. Louie Ossinrkcy, .an­
...... In" iiimiir tout Hu- dray Motor
prominent
nnd
popular
business
men
I0fh.—Tho Snics Department to he
,
p
Knlcs I'umpni &gt;v will ciniiliiii" In Inisl- ' KIDNEY TRORHLR nETO^T!
other life saver, hut not of tho I’nldo n"ss
'mull r the laanngiiini lit nf O. C.
of Flint is was in the city today visit­ absolutely divorced ‘ from the Re­
■ • F. I'. FOHSTF.lt, President
II. F. WIIITNF.lt, Cashier
corp, figured prominently in the Abti-ritian nn'l tlmt li" .lias nulhnrliy
SERIOUS
ing his sister, Mrs. D. L. Thrnsher counting Department, that is to say,
tu
nrt
In Hi" "aimrlly of mhnasi-r ami
■
.
rescue.
nil
liusliit-ss
irunsnrilims
must
In­
and calling on his Sanford friends.
the Sales Department in no way what­
thru him. nr nivm-lf.
"Suffered with severe kf,dwW.
Members of the corps were unable mail"
UIIAV Mtmill RAI.K8 COMPANY.
soever shall receive or disburse funds.
,
It)*:
Mrs. J. M. Plrlrklnml, Owner. backache and pains |n my |rn J
to
ascertain
the
names
(nnd
uddrenr.
Mr
.and
Mrs.
W.
T.
Field
nre
en­
11th.—The Finance Committee shall
C3-:tr.
.
&gt; j with quantities of Radiance ‘roacs
of the four persone who were brought
ufiller my shoulder blade. My
nnd white zinnns carrying nut tin; col­ joying the summer months at Day­ have charge of finances of the Cor­
from the surf but it was understood
tona
Reach.
They
have
a
delightful
poration,
prepare
.reports
for
the
or motif of pink and white. In the
that one women lives at -122 Ocean Gasoline Gauges for Font* 81.00; Pcd- “ n,, hln'!,lcr wpre In liad condlUoa, \
Lull Mis* Mamyo Stccdu required each cottage on the sen shore and they Hoard nf Directors and handle nil re­ street, tho home of H. IL Billings.
:il Pads SOcket. Spotlights, Windshield was weak nnd nervous and felt tii^
MHS. FltRI) IIAlf!HR, Society Kdilnr
guest to ' regia ter upon their arrivul. will he over there until October the ceipts nmj disbursements ns the hoard
visors;
TIRES and TUBUS at close nnd worn out Walking made
I'hone 2i7*W
Thb woman, who refused to give
first.
may direct.
.
prices.
You enn get bnck with our «hort nf breath. Every monH„r Z
II ymii hntr nMl frlriola .l.ltlnir inn in tin' dining room tho punch table
—If ,«u nrr umImic util Mlicrr nr rioiilMit wan placed around Ilia punch howl
12th.—Tito committee on .Grades her name, admitted she had boon res­ tires. Better gasoline and oil. Wo face nnd hands wore bloated,
tiiiHie, Mr II inn nrr rnli-rfiilntinc. write .,.i. i.................... ... i *t. , _», ._ _
B. G. Smith, president of the Ovcido nnd I’ ooIh shall have charge of grades cued but denied that she hid been
a ihim» i cnni in iiii» iieptiriiiitMl, hI.Imk |which win a innri.no haul, of pink roaretry tho largest stock of automobile cino failed to help my rendition ^
rirlnll*. nr lejr I’holir III«• 11CMl. Il Mill ta and white zinmiK. Hero delicious Rank and one of the largest owners nnd pools nnd shall see that all pools engaged to Ang( I. Five minutes be­ tiros und accessories on Pnlmotto ave­
doctors advised an operation," * rila
hr icrmfl, ii|i|»rcclMli tl.
fore
Tinies-Uhlon
reporters
called
nt
pnii'li wan served throughout the ev­ nnd shippers of citrus fruits in that are mndo from like variety or strain
nue.
Maggie Nelson, Mossdale, Ha. -fm.
ti&gt;'.’ Billings home, the woman talked
ening hy Mlsscn Ruth Whittle and section was In tiie city today slinking nnd classified as to quality, grade
tunhtely
1 read about Foley Kidstt
SOCIAL CALENDAR
hands witli his many Sanford friends. and pack according to plans to he to a reporter over the telephone. At
* F. P. RINES
Mamin aKte Williams.
.
Pills,
trletl
them and got relief."
the Billings residence, It was said she io:
worked out nnd agreed upon. Thi;i
Palmetto Ave.---------Phone 1B1-J everywhere.—Adv. '. _
In the parlor a pretty chair was jtrMonday— Westminster (lull meet* nt
was in a hysterical • condition and
Mr. nnd -Mrs. J. I.. Rallentine, two
tho homn of^ llrn l'errie I,ee Boll ranged, In white bordered with pink daughters Misses Grace and Mnude, committee to operate under thu hoard could not he seen,—-Timer-Union.
of directors.
•
rores for th&amp; hride-elect. The shower
nf Celery avenue, nt
I*. M.
nnd son Julian, motored over from
was
presented
hy
little
Arthur
John­
Rlth.—The
committee
on
purchases
Tueaday-r-Mra. M. }5. WJgglnn will
Gainesville Sunday to attend the
American and
HE.AIlltF.EZE,
entertain at bridge at her home son, dressed as a postman, and wiia In Mai tin-Ander: nri wedding Tuesday. shall look after all purchases of sup- Federal Reservp Banks
European
Plan
FLUHIDA
the
form
of
a
parcel
post
package.
rpiles
and
meet
with
tin*
Hoard
of
Di­
on Magnolia avenue, at JR.IO, com­
in Georgia and Virginia
They are guests of Mrs. Ilallcntine’s
During the afternoon n minimi pro­
rectors nt regular intervals for in -1
plimenting Mis* France.! Chappell,
sister, Mrs. C. A. Anderson.
One block from Ocean.and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rales
Were Cleared Today
gram was rendered. Mrs. A. M. Phil­
rtrmtlon.
•
n liridc-elect' of thia month. .
— Hoorn, 91 per tiny nnd u p ; $5 per week und up. Special
lips filing, “ At Dawning" nnd "I Love
Mth.—The plan of selling shall bi­
George Shipp has returned from
week-end rates.-----------------Every room has running water.
Tuesday—Mnrtln-Andersnn wedding
By Kuprento Court of Charges About
Hire" accompanied hy .Mim Virginia
Columbia, S. C.t where lie worked in nt cash buyers insofar as possible und
at 1 o'clock at Ilaptitt church.
Par Checks
Dot'oursey. Charlie Henderson Hnng
railway shops for a few weeks hut then f. o. h.'sldpping |xdnt by wire.
Tuoaday—Lehmnn-Huiircll Nuptial*.
•'() Promise Me” and "An KxplnnnIfith.—A plnn of advancing daily 7fi
lie rays that Sanford is tiie licit place
IIIv Th" \annrlnlril I'rtn )
'
Tuesday—Mm. Itnymnnd Phillip* will lloll" accompanied hy Miss DcCourper
cent of onch pool is considered ad­
ill Die world and he will remain nt
WASHINGTON,
June
11.—Methods
entertain at dinner in honor of .Miss n y . Also in her usual charming
New Shipment of
the old filneo for some time to come. visable nnd that the duration of pools used by federal reserve bunks in GeorDorothy Humph.
.
manner .Miss .Margaret Cowan gave a
are to he flexible and conform
to
lo- ,
,
gin* nnd Virginia to compel hnnkR not
Wednesday—Miaa Fern Ward will group of readings.
VANTINES
J. E., Ingram and lirido, of Wost cal conditions and market fluctuation. |ni m,K.rn of thut „yttU&gt;n| l(l caah nt
entertain at dinner complimenting
Miss Marlin wan becomingly attir­
Our
committee
considers
tho
pooling
Palm Bench are spending tin* week
par checks drawn upon them by their Incense— Incense Ilurncrs— Pliic, Snndnhvood, Violet, Wistaria ud
MIr.'i Dorothy Humph.
ed ia a pretty frock of white crepe do
with their grandmother, Mrs. C. W. system of primary importance for hy ,IepiMtilura whlch rcnch fo(k&gt;rn, rcKcrvo
•
Rose— the latest creations
*
Thursday—Moughtun-Fhiipmnn wed­ ( him* with pink flowers.
acreage member so- |mnks for c0„ wlion or clt.nrance wtTl.
nnhll actenue
Speer. They were entertained Friday pools tho mold!
Refreshments of pink uud white
ding. •
at the Seminole Cafe by Mrs. J. E. euros tho benefit of the larger. It approved by tho Supreme cqprt to
Fiiduy— Mm. Donald Whilcondi and lii iel; cream and individual cakes were Pace; Saturday they were entytsintd will bo by the correct system that the
tiny in cases brought against federal |
Minn Florence Homy will out* Main i served hy Misses Mamyu Steel, Omnh by Mrs. C. \V. Spcur at thu Guides question of mertihcrship control cens­
-reserve banks nt-Atlanta and Hfch»-‘*f1|ioifCL*32&amp;
------------------------------------------------------- —Thb Itciali Slow
at n miscellaneous nliowe rat the |Alien, Ruth Whittle and Mamie Kate and Sunday they were entertained by es to lie of pfifhary Importance.
mond,
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home of Die latter at I p. in. honor­ IWilliams.
Kith.— Information to members dur­
Mis, J. I.. Ingram at Hie Gables.
Tim following guests wei'e picrcpt:
ing Minn Doiotliy Humpii, a brideing shipping Kuason to be furnished —
ML Ilent tire .Mai tin, honorcc, Mrs.
i led of iiuxl wee!:.
Miss Elinor Herring is homo for daily and to cover market conditions,
J. C. Hull, Miss .Mnigarct Mart'll, I,thi* slimmer muntli” and Iter many sales anti complete information per­
Mrs, Dairy Ward will cuti'iluiii lb" Mrs fb"'oigo Huff, Killth lloolh, Carrie r girlhood friends are giving her a taining to the Inside operations of tin*
im-nibors of tii" Hunk Lovers Hub Darrey, Mamye Stride, Carolym* |tvnun welcome. Miss Herring is tit" association,
Stanley, Mmiiio Knto Williams, Rutli daughter of Judge nnd Mrs. Georg"
Fiiduy nfli'ttuiun ul four oYImd;.
17th.—Membership meetings to be
Whitter, Mis. A. M. Phillips, Virginia G .Herring nnd is one of the Sanford held twice each month during shipping
Tli" Dauglitern of Wesley will "ii- DeCntnsey, |vy I.ay ton, Mary Stanley, High School graduates wlm is mak­ season- all complaints or auggeatiuna
tcitain with n niiMcelbint-oiiN (louver (iinah Allen, Kvelyn Harrow, Mis. Vo. ing good in her profession. She. Is t.i be filed with Secretary iu writing
in honor fo Mica-'.leeiie liiave. and lie Williams, Margaret Cowan, Mis. A. i*i a log New York (.cloud for instruc­ 'at least three days before each meetMiss Franc u Ghappel nt tlit* Inxue of C. Wlllhnmt, Lillian Park, l.eola King, tion in violin and voice and is making IIng.
Mrs. JoIiii Dctn Tliurndny evening at .liunctl" l.alng, Mrs. II. F. Collmn, a tine record.
It is our judgment thut no further
•Mi l. F. R. Whitter, Miss Kssie Whit­
8 oVItK'k.
Knasc. meetings shall lie held. In the
tle and A. K. ( olliiiii, Charlie T. lienYowell &amp; Company have an nd- future only those signing membership j
de: •on, t hat. Anderson, Kdw. Mlllen, vciUscment today
M Fit MY MATRONS CLUB
Next
legardinjr their aprci ment will he ntlmltted.
The i'IiiIi Met witli Mi . !■*. l i n e n
Coinei ti. Whittle, Thonins A. Itiotli- big Three-Day t’bu ant’o unit* that Fiiday's meeting will be for tiie purman for tiie Inst tlnu* tliir •oaHtui.'Slit* •iron, M. J. St n.itrom, (ilenn Whit­ will include everything foV the Indies, ptmu of fleeting directors, approving
.Sizes 2 to 7
$1.00 ami $1.25
pi lived a .liliglitriil lie Hew, lervlng tle, II. il. t'lemduiw mtd M. C. Had- Me:: and Ley* i,i the store. Read the i by-law:' and dir posing of matters per.ulToc. sandwirliei; uud cake. Assist­ durl:.
page advertisement thut gives you itnir.ing to t'r.* permanent organiza­
S'
ing h"| in nerving were Mis. John
Tiie affair was u deliglitfid cour­ the at tit les und the prlyes and you tion.
Bully, Mr.. A. ChiLilii: and Mr:., 'l.il- tesy rind was of especial enjoyment will attend tho sole for it is your
Therefore, to those who contem­
bell.
*
for the guests.
great opportunity to save money. Alt plate liecoming nicmlK*rs, we urge
Thnc* prorotil wore: Mu. D.
tile good.i nie nensminhle and right pioiiipt artiou. Sec soimxine of the
Banli't nnd ilauglitt’ i Huliili, Atrs. J. GtlVERNMKNT WILL ACCEPT
|tip to th&lt;- minute and you are getting orgauixr.tion icmmiltec tit once for
J. Gbt, .Mir. Talbert, Mrs. l ied Hu!123 MOftK MSN FOR FREE
j teal bargains jn every article listed. lurlher informtilliui or suggestions; nr
|y, Mrs. John Holly, M i- U. Bully,
CAMPS THIS SI MMER
write to the Secretary outlining nug50c
Per yard
Mi, *: Got tl tide Bully, Mi... II. I. KreinMiiet Margaret Hr nine has returned gesthins or asking questions pcrtaitiIning, Mrs. A. Clirisliun, Mis. W. S. ■ Tlji guvernmeiit will •accept 12&gt;'l to Sunfonl for. a short stay after her ii g to personal situations.
Price anil daupliter, Fbueiit", Mi.*. E. additional applieantH to tlu&gt; (’ itiron’ « Uiduoiis duties a&gt; brad stenegrapber
The timo for completing the organ­
C. GoInou and oti.ei v.
Mil it a i y Trnilnng Cainpu which will in the I'loridq Senate. Miss lira ini* ization is getting short. He ready, to
lie In Id during August nt Camp Me- has the distinction of being one of ionic to tin* court bouse next Friday
HONORING MISS MARTIN
i ‘l.,lla:i. Alalmni.i, I’oiht Barrances, the few strangers at the eapital w)io night, June 1 llh, ns u tentative mem­
Friday evcnliig the iivmbor.t of tli" JPen •• la, Florida,
•:•*.H nt Fort received a good position Iiccoum' she ber or dismi/is the thought nltogetber.
Roof Gaiilt n Club bui"’*e.l .Mi * It.- Rrfii.g. near F.iyotteville, N. C. Thin was worthy of tiie place and siu*
(Signed)
atrire Maitin with a bandl.enbbT in isdug. dune beeiiU:c of the iqilcn- made quite a record nt the capital
G. F. BLEDSOE,
aliuwer at tho *bonu* of Miss Hsiie ilbl kliowii g made liy the state up to for keeping everything iu her de­
Chnii man.
Per yard
Wliilllo i n French nvmue.
i tills time.
JOE CAMERON,
pot tmenl up to the minple. Mi.-s
'»he tuoinc vv.'ie niti. tit oily dot matlafomviflon l.eetu nnd npplicntitfh Hralne experts to visit her old lionte
L. A. BRUMLEY,
blank* may lie ueeiireil by writing to in New Jersey for revi ral months beJOHN MESICH,
II. C. R'J &gt;*, University of Florida, at fuiu coming back to Sanford for the
O. P. SAVOPK.
*
Gam •’.ille, who says, "Florida bus winter.
RALPH n. CHAPMAN
.".77 you. j: i.ie'i rigneil up for thj
FRANK MI.THCI1,
,
le.i.up
suqtmer; however the FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No- I
G. F. SMITH,
.government offleialn are anxious for Htock. See Vick lluwkins, 110 San­
.
L. E. FRAZIER,
59c
Per yard
■i"in Florid.i li*.ry*.» to take advantage ford Ave.
Seciytury...
■
M -t'i
of thi.t rplendld opinrtunity to secure
'ii.lining during tho munth of August.
Tho Daily Herald. lf»c per week.
The Dully Horuid, Ific per week.
Tir.iv porlatiiCi, fond, clothing, and
LADIES’ $2.50 BLACK
. I:trtti* &gt; will be ftlfllished l&gt;&gt;' the |fOVi inmi ;.l. i b nly of time will lx* giv; cn to ntllli'to-c of all bind.', and the
i o'.'icat Ion will in. m e tlx* boys n gxid
j tlir.e. .
Y iing mm who attend will not be
und' * any obligation to join tho NnAt, per pair......... ;.................................................. ............. - .......
tional Guard, o.;guni:ed ttn&lt;eives or
anything else unlvts they so desire y The Mnrinello Shop, formerly in the Meisch HuildinR, hus
and the rerullo that may be expected S
moved lo the llrum’ey-l'uleston liullding next
ifio Bn month of pbysiral tmining in B
' to the Valdez Hotel *
i the great uutdoorn with plenty of m
S E L F -R E D U C IN G '
g iiul ftxid,* trerh uir and whnU-npmr Jj
C O R S E T
I l unouulingi enn only lx&gt; ostlmutod. 5 Now estahlinhed and prepared to make appointments. Ypu
Nano Scif-ReJuctiiQ No. 31)
l i t y.-ir evoty boy who attended M
. nro cordiully invited to inspect our Mnrinello line
ft rtrsl batt’sln. It lias a low top
(
unp luireasul co.mldeialdy i^ cheat ,5
and medium skirt. MsJc in tluio f beauty specialties
j expansion and Weight.
able pink or white cou'.dt r.!;c*
24 to 36—and com* o* ly $Jft\
R| I
t Wo win piov , we will crate and * 0:00 A. M. to 12:00l i Tt&gt;w&gt; &gt;lal&lt;( n s ' l j s i II, h ..J mn&gt;,. |J&gt;
-1IOU1LS-1:00 to 4:00 I*. M.
liiiu , mm Ukt t l . U y ii u n i i !m W i l l .
, ship your ho'.'r.thoid goods, or wo will ■
N e m o l l » r l r n l r .r « i l i o &lt; n In u io o ••
IJOIt. IMu St.. New V. ih UJ.J I. CI
»!«•« them until yuu need them, fall 5
Special appointments made to suit your convenience
N ya*
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THE FARMING
INTERESTS

For Florida: Fait tonight;
Tucadny local thundershow­
er*.

LOCALS

! First National Bank

SO CIETY

HOTEL RAYMOND

R . C. B O W E R

THE CHURCHWELL CO.
Slipovers, for Children
Cotton Pongee

Satin Stripe Shirting

r

Marquesette Draperies
Silk Hose

... Announcement...

First Street

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SELLS IT F O R LESS

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�f AGE TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1023
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SanfordDaily Herald

nole 'County holds' VMor^l distinction.
tune. The promptness w lg f WMcfc r f t f C V I T i n c ' v action was taken for the betterment « J U o l
~r ~ * Reproduces more celery than any
of the "school* Suggests that it might
| other one county in the United States
have been dona before, except that
and Its chief town, Sanford, is the
authority was lacking. It waa known
largest celery shipping point In the
some time ago that . many of our
United’ tSataa, Sanford la also the
The Herald Printing Co. schools were lacking the necessary
largest intial icing point in the Uni­
moans to conduct them properly,. It
ted States. The celery Industry has
waa impossible to get competent
proved a wonderful asset to the coun­
teachers for the salaries the districts
ty and to the state. In the produc­
Is an account in . the Peoples
wero able to pay, and the children
tion
of lettuce, Seminote County la
- M a y
t o m m y h o w
oo
Bank o f Sanford.
were deprived of their rights. Es­
also one of he leaders o f the world.
yu h
» p e u h a f TA^-. *9
sential apparatus was lacking boThe Tribune gives accurate and
IT j H - A f - l- A
or H .V P T E J
It will never fail you, and if add­
cause there waa no money to pay
comprehensive articles to the live
towns . of Seminole—Sanford, the
for It.
ed to consistently win make you
y tauv^s its ontjy
*,
county seat,"the center of its activ­
"This brings up the question why
o r THEM WORDS &lt; * = ^ ,
financially independent
ities and its industries; Oviedo, growa maximum limit was ever placed on
yuh KtM m u rim r way?
the amount of money a district might
tn grapidly and acquiring a very de­
A cordial invitation is extended
see fit to raise for its public schools,
sirable citizenship and worth-whllo
industries;
Altamonte
Springs,
a
and
why
it
should
be
necessary
to
to you to try out this certain way
1 » - «* IS- p m O W r ik l r l l f r lr «•»•»» i m Im I* (iMiir appeal to the legislature for permis­
favorite resort for tourists, beauti­
to
success. ,
W i M rT W T f r r M i r , A &lt; t , r fully surrounded; Geneva and ChuM M l , keew a
a n l l t t - sion to ralle the limit. That la a
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2
per &gt; ra i, a lw era la aara a rt. matter which would seem to concern
luota, small but progressive commu­
only the people of the district. What
nities. AH of these towns have the
can
tho
member
from
Monroo
coun­
spirit
of enterprise nnd growth which
0 to (La uae for republlcation of
«a dlepatehea credited to It or ty or Okaloosa county know about
is doing so much to advance the in­
[harwiae credited In tbla oarer
terests of Florida, and they arc back­
Leo the local newa publlahed tho school needs of the people of
ed up by a productive country, sec­
•I«bte of ra-publlcatlon of^rpeclal Hillsborough county, and why should
shea herein are eleo reaerved.
they have a hand In supplying those
ond to none In the state in possibili­
1HBRALO BOILUfNM. rhaate 14!
needs T Manifestly the early fathers
ties for development.
_ Feretjrfl AJeertialn# Krprton1
SANFORD
distrusted tho people, and raised n
The Tribune acknowledges the
FLORIDA
1 . T M E A M E J tlC A N P ffIJ fl A S SO C
bar against any Indulgence in wild
wholehearted arid cnthuslatsic assist­
extravagance. They did not foresee
ance nnd co-operation of the County
the rapid growth of some section* of
Commissioners of Seminole, tho City
the state, and the limit which they
Commission and the Chamber of Com­
, , Tampa Shrlnera again report that put on taxation for school purposes,
merce of Sanford, nnd the leading
they presented President Harding while it may have been adequate In
business men and farmers of the no one can charge them with teach­ and difficult method. Most of tW
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO,
1 with a box of cigars.
those times, proved grossly Inade­
county, In preparing this Develop­ ing for money alone. There is fans fnvor educational slogan*.
scarcely a calling that Is less remun,
"Rut," says one, "It miy d0 *
quate when the population hnd doument Section nnd in making it so
erntivc
and exacts more from the good, for most of them are know-itptcnsingly representative of every In­
The organisation of tho growers of hied and trebled.
alls to start with.”—Jackaonvilk
"But what we arc mainly protest­ cost— that the change will be for the from tho Accounting Department terest The wide distribution given person who follows it.
, the style I* an Idea rampant Just now
Roys nnd girls should not bo made Journal, .
. and we predict that In the next twelve ing against is burdening Ibo legisla­ best interest* of all concerned, white and the Sales Department being In this publication, liko that given the
no way able to disburse or receive others o f tho sorlCs, will he worth a to feel that they have disgraced the
( months the growers of Florida will he ture with a great host of private and and black.
f a m i ly , if they fail to b r i n g h o m e ex­
Along agricultural and horticul­ any of the funds.
•
“ Lasker's Joy Ride" will t*
local hills with which it can have no
grent deni to Seminole County,—
well organised In every district.
cellent
report cards, but should be as­
tural
purHuit*
the
Southern
employer
Another good idea is the pooling Tampa Tribune.
concern,
and
of
which
It
has
no
by
the Democrats says headline is
. :
------------° -----------sured of the parents' sympathy and
in being irritated into the use of ma­ plan for the- sales of vegetables which
.
------------ o— I------knowledge.
A
few
general
statutes
tho
papers. We opine not. Filth*
Cross City in Dixie county, has n
understanding, nnd should be made
chinery to replace the negro, who hns rends ns follows:
THE RACE IS NOT ALWAYS TO to understand that the race is not al­ up the Lovlathian and takirg her«*
1 ( newspaper—the Cross City Advocate might be passed by the legislature,
gone whore he suppose* work easier
The plan of selling shall be to
n cruise to test out this wonderfcl
—edited by R. L. Helvenston. We to apply to tho whole state and every
THE SWIFT.
ways to the swift, but that persistent ship is one of the best advcrtiimwu
and money more plentiful, will find cash buyers insofar as possible and
local
condition,
relieving
the
legisla
make the prediction that Crosa City
effort In tho face of difficulties is the
that he can increase production at then f. o. b. shipping point by wire.
for the American Shipping Beard
. will now grow Into a real city without turc of a vast nmount of totally un
price that will bring success.—Times
This
In
the
time
of
year
when
less
cost.
A
plan
of
advancing
daily
75
per
necessary
and
useless
work,
nml
giv­
that
was ever devised and if any *f
# any crouea.
A great ninny of the negroew, hav­ cent of each pool Is considered ad­ teachers nnd students- nro working Union.
ing It time to consider ntensures of
the croaking Democrats or Hepntdi.
r,•
-i--------------------stnte-wldc Importance, which nriw ing been disillusionized, will Wander visable and that the duration of pools under stress, and the nerves of all
cans either open their hesds ibtvt
• • "Husband Forced to Give Illood to
hnvo to be sol aside while the legis­ back. Many of them will have learn­ are to be flexible nml conform to lo­ are on edge. Pupils who have neg­
it they ought to be shot wilh t cu
FILM FIENDS.
&lt; W ifi He Tried to Murder,” says
lature gives its time to local matters ed a lesson from the change and will cal conditions and market fluctuation. lected to study ns they should during
of obi corned beef. Wc need ill Om
. headline In paper. Moat of us hove
he tho better for It. Rut—and here Our committee considers tho pooling the school months, nre trying to cram
of limited Importance."
ships wc can get and to reconstruct
* to sweat blood to keep tho wife going
Is tho gist of our belief—in obtaining system of primary importance for everything at once so ns to be able ” 0 wad some power the giftie gie us the tavhilhinn and ppt this gnat
good but as yet few of ua hnvo had
Increased production through better by pools the small acreage member to pass final examinations. Tenchcrs Tne sec ourscl’s hs others see us."
ship in commission after the Demo,
AS OTHERS SEE IT.
- to give up any real blood—we would
machinery, there will be lots of wnfk secures tho benefit of the larger. It who have taken the work slowly in
crntic party had let her rot at her
If the words "feci" or “ hear"
do It of courso and not try to kill
How burdensome taxes are viewed of a different nature nvnilnblc for will bo by the correct system of pools an effort to be thorough or for any
whatf so long is no feather in tkt
wouldn’t
ruin the rhyme of the
' friend wife either.
cap of the Democrats nnd they should
by other slates and the fear tlinl the negro anil he will be more satis­ that the question of membership con­ other reason are working cnrly and
make n telling message to flash to
keep still about this incident.
some feel that capital will quickly fied with conditions In the future trol ednaea to he of primary import­ late to cover all the prescribed
movie fans from the screen, accord­
ground
so
that
thoir
pupils
may
ac­
*• /The captives of the Chlncso bandits shift to states where leant tax re­ than he ha* been in the past, and ance.
will' be freed today, It Is announced sistance Is intarposed, is shown by while all unconscious of hi* part in
Another good idea is the follow­ quit themselves with credit. Parents ing to rampant picture-goers who
That little Palm Reach buy on kit
who have apparently taken very lit­ are filling the sir with their plaints
■In‘An obscure part of tho dally papers. the following taken from the Wabash, this improvement he will bo respon­ ing:
way to Sunday school in hi* car
concerning
the
lack
of
thoughtful­
• Tfie .Chinese bandits have given it up. Indiana, Tjmca-Stnr:
sible for it. looking at the whulu
Information to members during tle interest In the progress of their
with his little sisters struck by i
Tke papers refused to play up the
matter
from
a
long-distance
view­
shipping
season to be furnished daily children in school arc suddenly wak­ ness of some of their fellow fans.
“ Do not be In too great baste to
train
nnd nil of them uninjured kept
tavers of the silver screen have
captive stuff any longer and the ban- emigrate to Florida If you chance to point wo can nut hut lielicvo that and to cover market conditions, ing up to the fact that school closing
on
to
Sunday school is n lesion in
' dItV business fell off right now. The have great wealth or large income. much good will result from the tem­ sales and complete- information per- time is near, and nre urging children certaih enemies who, they claim, live itself. Had they been going fUhhif
on
only
through
the
fact
that
mur' bandits can * come back to America There may be a catch in It. Thu.re. porary ombaeras*ment (lie South Is talnlng to the Inside operatinWUat i ? exert every effort to pass lnto_Uie|.|lL.|_j|r_j|_
..
Ihejf-would jirobably have bees k*i
ZZ 3
’Text grade. A s •a- rerolt,—mothers? PBrr-rs■7‘ri' .Jutmi nfjt. —
•••••^•wwJTftr-birekrin the lirtmrtry or hrfflAt- Vbef fogTsTniTi re“ " f l f i ‘ slate “bn* Sub­ undergoing because her negroes thr* *association.
'od.
On tTic wny to Sunday ickod
Number One: Thpse who keep
' shops.
Tfms in the pooling |ilnt&gt; the grow­ teachers and pupils arc at a nervous
mitted to the voters a constitutional have the wanderlust.
they
were
under the care of a Higher
Not long ago the writer saw ers of small acreage have the Iwncfit tension nnd all will suffer, more or lime (usually had’ on the hack of Power nnd they were protected froa
amendment prohibiting for twentyyour sent during the entire feature.
t . The Daytona Journal observes that five years the levying of nny income twelve negroes doing work indiffer­ o f the markets to the same degree less.
Number Two: The chap who is so the wheels of the railroad train.
There
will
be
some
failures.
Some
ently
that
a
machine
with
three
of
that
the
larger
crowers
have
and
while ^&gt;r|dge may not Improvo a wo­ or inheritance tax upon a citizen of
restless
he is always crossing nnd
man’s morals It rcslly docs for the the state. It Is quite possible that them could have accomplished very will get a square deal nil during the of these will he because school chil­
Seizing property worth more that
uncrossing
his legs.' He usually
time Curtail her volume of convcraa- tho legislative solons have seen the fficienlly. Use of a machine would season. The information furnished dren hnvo been allowed to attend
ffiOO.OOO in less than two yesr* lit
weighs
three
hundred,
and
can
be
, tlori. Maybe—but what a power of evils of over taxation on those lines have necessitate! increased produc­ daily on marketing conditions nnd show* lit night, have been encouraged
charged up with
knocking down prohibition agents in Florid* h*»t
expression she can put Into Just a and are holding out an Inducement to tion, perhaps, but the other nine ne­ tfie complete list of all transactions to disobey nature’s laws by not get­
about
one
row
of
seats
a month by not done badly. This is about wktt
word or even a look If you happen capital to go to Florida and put it­ groes could have been busy produc­ of the organization means much to ting the proper amount of sleep,
they could have made in other lisw
this
process.
( to be her partner and pull a boner!— self out In investment without the ing, and because of the machine the tho members and those who ship 1some will fuil because the diet ha*
of business that we might name bat
Number
Three:
Those
who
have
been neglected nnd they have been
, St. Petersburg Times. Old sport, dred of having all of tho profit* tax­ owner of it cuuld have afforded high­ through the organization.
will not. The newspaper butinwt k
Tim co-operative * plans are good allowed to eat nnd drink whatever just learned to read, nnd show their
t you have sure been there.
ed .away. Great fortunes also may er wages Ilian the negroes were get­
prowess by repeating each title in a not one of them, however, and »♦
. .
■
o —- ■be transmitted to heir* without ting at llie work they were doing, and with the memlmrsliip in the as­ they pleased, regardless of all laws
plain
tone as it appears on the screen. will get n job in the prohibition j»W
Judge Joe Earman seems to have handing over a generous slice to the fur the work they might have been sociation glowing and composed of a of hygiene and regardless of. phy­
Number
Four: Those who saw the an soon nn possible.
been put down from tho judge's scat stntc. I’erhnp* Florida has heard of doing, if he had been a little more majority of the growers of the Snn'- sician’s instruction. Some will fail
feature
last
week in Updunk, Wis.,
, at West I'alm Reach bet he Is not Wisconsin and hopes to attract some up-to-date. At the same time In the |ford section tho new organization because of ill health, and some will
nnd
tell
what’s
going to happen to R E Q U I S I T I O N F O R H E N NETT.
•"out." Joe will never !&gt;e out. In n of the capital the latter state wants same section we heard rumors of a should prove successful from the not be promoted because they are
prove that* Jacksonville is in the
•two-page advertisement In the Palin to drive out under the ln*h of laxe*. shortage of labor because so many stait and ought to fill n long felt mentally weaker than the other mem­
TALLAHASSEE, June I2.-TV
clutches of a movie trust which
bers
of
their
class.
This
number
is
of
the
negroes
were
leaving
for
want
not
only
In
Gils
part
of
the
. Reach Post he tells some of the things Something may l*e said In support of
governor today turned over to At­
doesn't
ever
let
the
late
releases
get
state Iml in ev ery ‘ part of Florida very small. Regardless of all the
he has accomplished ns Municipal' the theory that the more capital is greener fields.
torney General Hufonl. for opini*
The
cotton
Industry
may
be
hurt
In
where winter vegetables and especial­ claims to the eontrary, the mentally to Jacksonville until they have been
. Judge and says that he will be a can encouraged to develop business 'the
the requisition from the governor tl
inferior child is the exception. No shown in Updunk, etc., etc., etc.
j dldato for the office not because he grin ter will be the ultimate tnx cnl .the South for a while but there will ly celery are raised.
Georgia,
for Raymond 0. Bensett.
Number Five: The dunihcll who
. wants the measly little astnry hut lie." lection* and tho more and better the lie found a way out of this problem, 1The Herald has always Wen strong parents should assume because a child
Jr., of Tampa. Rennelt, who U &lt;**
is
suth
a
film
expert
that
he
knows
, causa he wants to put In forco'Ttii pay cheek* of tho employed. Rut la cultivating, the tractor can be j for organization among the growers. fails to make a grade he hns less
just how {ill effects nre obtained, nnd, awaiting trial In Tampa in cow*principles. Joe Is there with tho ]&gt;lg Jhorc may he some other motive at brought into piny. Tho-fidoption of We would liko to see every gAiwer mentality than his neighbor has. The
whether ho knows ypu o f not, Is so tion with the killing several day* »T
. mlU and Joe will win out. Joe is ah- work In Florida. Capital accumula­ latter packing nut hod* will release ill the county of Seminole and the probability is that the parents of the
filled with cilucntlunul zeal that he of *u young mnn there, U
aolutely honest and Joe is absolutely tion for production is admirable If some labor for the work of harvest­ state of Florida in the organization. boy usually considered the bright hoy
must tell you, not only what he Georgia for an«iiult and bEttrry*
' a foql about hia friends all of which there 1* no catch In It. It seems too ing for which machinery is not avail­ It is called the Florida Vegetable in the class have taken their parentknows,
but how he happened to get attorney general plans to hold a h**r
able. In all lines of agricultural and Corporation because the growers of homi seriously and have looked nftcr
Stakes Ul love him more and more.
altruistic to he genuine."
ing with counsel for both psftiri
to
know.
The reference to Wisconsin in in horticultural endeavor better care the state can join tho parent organ­ the child’s physical welfare.
Just how to elminnto them—there's present.
When a child is lazy ut school and
CUT OUT THE LOCAL IH1.8.
point. Hint fUato, only a wilderness will be taken in producing and han­ ization or become subsidiary to it.
the
rub. The only
practicable
In' the cold northwest a few year* dling. Shiftless methods will be With thu proper management it fails to apply himself, his laziness method which would do (he trick
G. W. Lawton, Rracrlct Wat/b fj*
limy
often-be
traced
to
weak
eyes,
de­
avoided
.and,
best
of
all,
the
negro—
should
grow
nnd
expand
until
it
covTbe Herald hsn long
contended ago, was rapidly developed under tnx
pert, 216 South Urange.
seems
to
be
to
lag
’em
ami
bar
’em.
I
who come back— ers every part of tho state and if the j fcctlvo hearing, poor digestion, or to
that.* law should he drafted In tho law* that were an inducement to In­ especially those
will
have
to
be
less
shiftless In order growers will join and stand by it the |the fact ho does not get enough sleep However, few advocate t!ib drastic
•stats legislature that would grant the vestors. Confisrutory tnx law* drive
. power to all villages, towns and capital to cover or out of the state. to compete with the mnrhine that has association will prove n great Imkih or enough of the proper kind of food.
Another thing that should be taken
to the growers' of Winter vegetables.
, cities In Florida the right to make There are many who live In otyrr replaced him.
----------o----------into
consideration in that children
Just now it’s an ill wind, tiut may­
, thalr own laws and change their states who will wutch the outcome of
have
dilTerent
talents, ability for do
KEMINOI.K
COUNTY.
be
it's
blowing
in
a
good
direction.
. charters if incorporated at any time the Florida proposal. We believe
ing
different
things.
The fact that
—--------o
—----------the people wanted to vote on the tho Florida legislature acted in good
a
boy
fail*
in
English
grammar
or in
The
Tribune
takes
special
pride
in
GROWERS
WILL
ORGANIZE
THE
question without burdening the legls- faith, ntul we hanten to assure our
the Seminole County Development arithmetic should not cause the pa­
ASSOCIATION.
■lature with this local matter. Wo Indiana contemporary, there' In no
Section which goes out wilh this is­ rents to become discouraged. He
have contended that It Is not fair to catch In the proposed law,—Reportersue. It is one of the most complete may have .a talent for music or nrt
According
to
tho
article
jn
the
tbe municipality to pase a law In Star.
and
interesting of the aeries and it or cabinet work. Tho poet Heinrich
I
DailyJVlorald
on
Monday
the
new
or­
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*
•Tallahassee of a local nature without
brings
to general public notice and Heine was considered a dullard be­
ganization
of
grower*
will
lie
carried
WILL HELP SOUTH.
.giving Uia people at home a chance
out next Friday night at which meet­ to national attention a section of cause ho was slow at figures. Wc
, to .vote on U. We have contended
The Skinner Packing House News, ing only those who havo signed up Florldn which has not hitherto re­ have an idea that Mr. Edison was not
It la not fair to the legislature
Mrs. Katharine Walker, of New
with the organization will attend the ceived anything like the publicity considered brilliant as a hoy,' and a
to tak« up all their time In paailng says;
great
many
of
the
geniuses
of
today
which1
Its
unusual1
resources
and
prumeeting
to
vote
on
the
questions
of
Tho South's answer to the exodus
or 'refusing to past local bills when
York City, will demonstrate the
did not lead their classes when they
//,
tkdr time should bp taksn up with of the negro laborer to* other states the by-laws and constitution and for 4ucWjity. ^«fenr«.
Development Editor John L Mc­ were at school.
etaW- button. &gt; Wo' have called at- Una in "increased production per mail the election of officers ami other im
GOSSARD CORSET WEDNESIf a pupil fails to make hia grade
•UoUpo tt,U^e fact that local bills through bolter machinery." This purtant matters. The name of the Whorter ■has covered Seminole Coun­
this
year,
parents
should,
of
course,
ty
thoroughly
and
gives
not
only
its
should never be brought to Tallahas- phraae la taken from the au^-tltlc of new association will be the Florida
DAY, JUNE 13TH. All the La­
. see at alt apd we are getting other an article on ‘‘Immigration— or Ma­ Vegetable Corporation and it will be preach conditions and its prospects try to find out the cause. The family
paopla to think the same thing. W« chinery” In a recent issue of the n stock company each member voting for the future, but the roost aceuraet physician can often help in diagnosing
dies’ are invited to come and
Intend to hava this matter brought McGraw-Hill Industrial tatter. The his stork Just as he would in any history of the county ever published. tho tVoublc. If the parents are to
blame
because
they
have
neglected
This
history
goes
back
to
1B3G
and
to thp. attention o f the people in the negro problem is an interior one of other corporation. The plan Is clean
the "NEW MODELS" and have a
satire stats of Florida before the • , somuwhat similar nature to tho rut and while some changes may be has been compiled from authentic having tho child's eyes, or teeth or
m at session o f the legislature and it one discussed in the industrial letter made In the original plana at the recalls. In collecting these facts and cars examined, they should not let a
fitting.
meeting Friday night It will stand presenting them injnte|w*tinff form, day pass without having these things
to bt passed. Tbe Tampa referred to.
attended
to.
If
they
allowed
the
child
Southerners in the past have as a basis upon which the new or- Mr /McWhorter has .performed a
i Timas has the same idea in the foi
choaen
the course of least resistance, ganitation will work. It la the first notable aervice for the people of to sit up late at night, and have fail­
; louring:
-J y
. .i ,
"Nina special school districts put The mure baa been with them and time the organisation committee has Seminole County and has added an ed to look after his,diet, now is the
time to turn over a new leaf that he
W E D N E SD A Y
o f 11 voting have decided In favor of he ba¥ been useful and cheap—but submitted the plana and it begin* to important chapter to the history A)t
may do.hia work
well next year.
Florida.
.
look
aa
though
they
mean
business
bf
questionable
economy.
It
will
now
a IQ min tax for school pur*
Seminole County
is primarily a Fault finding or nagging at this time
laatoad of the 3 mUl levy for­ be diKovered that he is not India- and will now proceed to the big work
truck-growing
county
and that in­ will not help. It la too late for that
ks vacua. This is . tka v/wswar penalble and we feel very sure that of getting ready, for next season.
dustry
la
given.preferred
attention in to do any good. Teachers should not
There are several .excellent idea*
in a few years when the S«ith may
tya
Tribunp'}
exposition
of iU re­ be too severely criticised either. While
ip
the
plan
among
them
being
ty*
isvSr^een forced to take to’ mechan­
gracious!
sources.
In
two
particulars,
Semi- a few teachers may be unconscientioua
being
divorced
by « previous Itgista- ical methoda of reducing the labor I Sales Department

THE BEST SAVING
SERVICE

.Peoples Bank.
o f Sanford

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Corset
Demonstration. . .

�THE SANFORD

HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE
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In The
yyasnington
Gets Many Letters in Reply
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OVKR 4,000 PERSONS ARK ARRESTED UNDER I.IQUOR
LAWS
| Nearly 3,000 aUtla were seized

by

ROBBINS, PIONEER IN THE GROWING OF CELERY, IS g2 federal ’prohibition »f«rnt« and sherA,BV
" ’ YEARS OLD AND STILL WORKING
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A fine article about one o f Sanford a oldest citizens J*ecently appeared in the Washington -Nat­
ional iVibane/the official paper for the soldiers who fought in the northern armies during the Civil
War The article wfts so good that we asked for the cuts and the permissipn to use part or the story
that was written for the Black Hammock Farms of the Oviedo section ft', which the'editor of the
Tribune is interested. Mr. ltohbins is one o f the pioneer celery growers, one of the men who dincovered the Sanford sub-irrigation system and the Herald believes' that’ he is entitled to this fine
P ic e front the Tribune and we hereby reproduce it:
Every veteran of the Civil War knows there were
no battles fought between 1914 and 1919 that compare
with the fighting between *01 and *C5.
No .oldier who fought in the armies of Grant or
Eee believes there was warfare at Verdun, St. Mibiel,
the Chemin des Unmet, Belleau Wood, CJmteau-Thierry,
nr elsewhere that equalled the fierce onslaughts, the
bloodshed, the clever strategies, or required tho personal
bravery ond fortitude of Shiloh, Gettysburg, Fredericks­
burg Vicksburg, the bottles of the Wilderness, Stono
River, Franklin, Chickamauga, or Antlotam.
No other sea battle in history, to these men, com­
pares with the epic encounter between the Monitor and
ihe Merrimac at Hampton Roads.
And the Doughboy, the Gob nnd the Leatherneck
of the World War recently fought on Kuroponn soil,
know that in that by gone skirmish between two sec­
tions of the country, in-fore the advent of machine guns,
high-power rincs, 40-mile artillery, airplanes, radio, de-

stroyers, supordrendnaughtx, submarines, and poison
gas, and when thousands instead of millions of men
fought on each side— these hoys know that nothing In the
olden days equalled the tremendous horror, or required
the individual heroism of the wnr they fought in.
Of course, both are right und both are wrong; and
we do not intend to be arbiters. All war, no matter how
just its cause, is cruel nnd terrible. No matter when or
where the wars were fought, all these Americun boys
took up arms for the ideals of honor nnd Justice. AH
braved und many suffered destruction for the supremacy
of Right.
Some of the old arc still young, niyl mnybo some
of the young nro already becoming old.
Hut the writers of this article have learned some­
thing thut has made them think; smoothing thnt they are
going to puss on to all readers of The National Tribune,
and any others who may be interested.
Here ure two pictures of Coinrude A. Robbins in his
celery patch nt Sanford, Floridn,
*

19fcfi.
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■
Sheriffs o f Florida raptured 10,842
gallon* of/moonshine liquor during
tho period ‘fffcm ^ugu»t 1, ’*1921, Ut
July 31; 1922. ' .1 v, V
f.
. The sheriffs captured 12,73.1 gallons
of other liquor* In *hc same period.
The captured 10,295 gallons
of
ma8h.
4 '
They destroyed 2,209 moonshine
stills.
They captured 3,082 prisoners and
obtained convictions on 1,254 of these.
Vulue of seised property destroyed
by federal prohibition agents aggre­
gates $135,081. Property seised but
not destroyed aggregates n value of
$300,428,
These statistics were made public
Monday by Federal Prohibition Direc­
tor R. A. Haynes Jn Washington.
The figures for federal activities
rover a period extending from July
1. 1921, to April 30. 1923, while those
of state activities cover only the year
from August f, 1921, to July 31, 1922.
Klevcn Floridn counties failed to make
reports,
Arrests

by

federal

prohibition

we kill a beef one day and eat it the NW cor of SE J-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 21, with law,
nex tday; even before tho animal heat ij., Range 31 K. Run S 5 ch, E,fl ch. the follcuwin.
has been eaWuked. ' lThfc b&amp; f we kill [N15 ch. W 6 cJi. 3 acre* The said uted In pffciinaiwt^wtry,;
here should hang In tho air for from Und bring asresscij at the date of the wit: Lot JO, Block 9, Tier O, Sanford,
one to two days in-fore it is taken to issuance of such certificate in the The said isnd being assksrtcd it the
the cooling room, because if it is tak­ name of F. R. Chaddock. Unless said dutc of the issuance of such certi^ .
en’ at once to the cooling room the out­ certificate shall be redeemed accord: cate In the name of "Unkriown.”
/
side will get chilled and cold while the l r i to law Tax Deed will Issue therethere-’j yvisor Tllx Certificate'NoV'77, dat­
animal heat is still in the animal. A f­ art on the 20th day o f June, A, D. 1923. j ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1919,
WITNESS my. official signature has filed said certificate in .my offle*
ter it haa hung tn the coollnlr room a
few days, even a week, then It ran be and seal this the 14th day of May, A*. and lias made application for tax deed
.
....
; " to issue, in •cvbrdanro with law. Said
U- taken to the freezing room and re­ p . 1M3.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
tained there until ready for sale or
certificate embraces the following deClerk fclrcuit Court’,1 scrihed property situated in.fecrttlnoJt.
consumption. Because we do not han­
Seminole, County, Fla. County, Florida, to-wit:
dle our beeves that way la, the reason
1, tyock
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. fc. 13, Tier B. Sanford. The said' land
why there is so* constant a fall for
5-15-22-29; 5-B-J2-19
'western' beef.'*,
' »
being
Iw -ing axsflfjtcd.
o f th e 6 ;
Others followed Dr. Fish, and his
sunnee nf sich certlfinaw hvUte noait
/
:----------:-------- 1---------- •'
remarks appeared to meet the approv­ Notice of Application‘ for Tax Deed w-“J. Jackson.",
"* 1
&gt;.
al o f Jhe majority of those present.— . Under Section 875 of the Genpcat
Also: Tax CertiftosM Ntfj-33, dat­
1‘aUtitH News.
Statutes of the Staid of Florid*,
_____________
_ of
__ Jum*/&gt;A. D. 1917,
ed
the.tth day
Nbltre fs hereby given that
! has fHed .aid tTrtlHMl
ficaU'in.iiy offka
tn r t r e n i l C « « n . Tth J u it lrla l C lre n lf.
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax'Ccrtlfi- nnd
nindc u pph tatH ’ ^ r Tn*
*
S e w ln n te C e n n lr . K l w l i i .
cate No. 200; dated tho 7th day of Deed t0 jiid e 'in accordance With InW.
Overstrcei Tcirpehtlro- Company,
vs.
I.Ucy (*. Ctlhson, Kua.tte Harris. H»n- June, A..D. 1920, has filed said r e ^ l-[ Said certificate embrace* riw follow*
nali Harris, Jesss Kuril*, anil all
described property situated In
persons Inlersstnl In fits property
Involved In this stilt and helow ds- plication for T nytt&amp; d t«&gt; iwuo in,$c-1^ .n,ino|c County, Florida, toNriti Lot
scrlbed. rt al.
curdance with* law. Said ccrfTTieata
To the defendants Kuuvne Harris.
Hannah Harris and Jesse Harris, and embraces tMi* following tluscrRietl land being assessed at the date of tht
all persons Interested In the property property situated in Semltiole Couflty,
Issuance of such certificate In tip
Involved In this suit sltusls In Semi­
nole County. Florida, described as Fiuriiia, to-’wit&gt; Reg, 7\4 &lt;h.. 8. and name of W. P. Leavitt.
"
31, *Tp.
IS* H
8.... It.
II. IS
IS
SK‘ i or 8\Y*4. Pee- 3*.
Tp. if
g , ami the N*s of N W H nml the 31.40 ch. W of NE cor. Sec. 2, Twp
Untess said certificate* shall be re­
N tV 1, of NK * ,. 8rc.
re. 3 / T p - It H., It. 29 S. Range JO 'E. rtm W 9.27 ch S
deemed according to law Tax Deed
3!* K.
It Is hereby ordered that you und 4!£ ch. N 7°, 10 mins,kE to beg. The will ifisue thereon on the 27th
of
,-acli of you do appear to the hill of said land being assessed nt thv date
June, A. P. 1923,
1-nmplnliit herein filed, on the Cth day
uf the ifisannee of such cettiflcalo in
of Almost, A. I&gt;. IR33.
WITNESS my official signature
It ts further ordered that this Hrder
of liubllrnllon he published ones a (he name o(J\7 J. Jackson. Unless ami seal this the 21at day of May, A,
weak for oIkIU consecutive weeks In said t'vrtiflogtq shall be retleenwd nfD.-1923.
,
.
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubHalted In Sanford. , Seminole L'ounty. curtUng to* luw.Tax-Deed will Issue
(SEAL)
E.
A.
DOUGI-ABS,
Florida.
Witness my hand and the seal of thereon un the 27th tiny of June, A.
Clerk Circuit Court,
the said t'lrrtilt t'ourt at Sanford. D. 1023.
Seritlnoi
ole Count)
nty, FJa,
Florida, this 1st day of June. A. I*.
WITNESS my ^i(Ticinl' signature
i»ra .
* Hy: A. M.
M! WEEKS, D. C.
H. A. notJClLASS.
and seal this the 21st tiny of May, A. 5-22-29; fl-'5-12-l9'*20.:
t’lerk t’ lrcull Court,
•
• 11
1 Y
N,
Seminole I’ount), Floridn. D. 1923.
Dr: V. K. DOITULABH. D. l\
(SEAL)'
K.
A.
DOUGI-ASS,
C 4-11-1K-J6—7-S-U-IB.S3..10.SIC
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
l a Circuit t nurl. Tth JnSirU I I'lrrult.
SrMluntr Cnuntr. F l» r l&lt; » .
By:
A. M. WEEKS, I), C.
Overstreet Turpentine Pmnpnny,
6-22-29; 0-6-12*19*20.
V*.

agents totaled 047; prosecutions 933,
J,
of which 520 were convicted. Fines
imposed totaled $54,089.
The federal men captured 32 distil­ l.ucy
iHtmnn, 8. JIatt F. tUlisun, W i l ­
cliam Hrirxnn, I'amellii llrtisuit, Fretl
leries, which were manufacturing
Pole. Ilessln Mnorc,
Krnesl Mu,ire.
“ regular" liquor. They alsu captured
Annie I’ rnetur. CrlscIHit Allen, Frank
m ■-■if
Allen. I'nun F. Harris.
Km m a
M.
540 moonshine stills, the report re­
Harris. Fred lleitson. tlrnce llensun.
veals, and 2.10,440 gallons of mssh
i.utua Johnson,
How ard
Johnson.
AutMIKlns llrulTnni,
Horn
HruiTam.
and beer. The officers took 4,447 fer­
I'liarles Harris. Julia Harris, et al.
LHngpi.
T
o
the
defendants
l.ul-y
i'.
illliSoti.
menters, 503 worms, destroyed 0,044
y..
8. lien F. (Illison,
W ill i a m
Henson.
gallons of seised liquors, nml are hold- I'amellii Henson, Fred Cole. Hessle
•!
Krnesl Moore, Annie Proctor,
ing 10,994 gallons to lie destroyed un­ Moore.
|-rleelll:i Allen. Frank Allen. Itann F.
r.-v*.
der court order. Sixleun boats were Harris, Kmma II. Harris, Fred Henson,
3
tiruce Henson, laiurn Johnson, Howard
T; captured and 88 automobiles.
Johnson.
AuKUstux
tiraffstn,
Hnni
• The report on accomplishments of llriiRan), tMinrlts Harris. Julia Harris:
You m e hereby required tn appear
state authorities reveals that fewer to the hill nf eomplntht lllial In the
entitled cause, on Monday, July
than half of the 3.082 prisoner* c/p- ulmvt'4•
! . le ts .
i*'
tured were convicted in the courts,
It Is further ordered that this order
lie published oner a week for four
v
.
only 1.254 being punished. Stills de­ i-onseeut
Ive wreks
In
the
8anford
Herald ,a newspaper puldlshrd at 8unstroyed by sheriffs numbered 2,209.
tord In suld rtenilliole Pnutity.
The commissioner comments, “ The
W it n e s s my timid and ths seal uf
said Pll-ellll
Polirt
ut Hanford.
Florida state prohibition laws show a tlo'
Florida, this 1st day nt June, A. It.
disposition to Ut lenient in the pun­ m i .
K. A. l&gt;UPtlt.A88.
ishment of first violations ,ut provide
Plerk Plreult Court,
Henilnule
l'o unty, Florida.
that second violations may be punish­
Hy: V. K. IMtPHLAHH, I h - I V ed by a term in *the p«»ltw»Ci#ryv-..Jt c—l’-t t-18- i*--L-T-i.*;nie:
Comrade A. Robbins, uge 82, veteran o f many battles, actually directing laborers in his celery also provides thut vehicles found il­ In the I 'l r r u l t C o u r t n f Nentlusle
field. Notice his attractive little home: stone foundation, sleeping porch and sun parlor, shrubbery legally transporting liquor may be
P u u n lr,-F lorid a .
• NUTICF. UF W A S T K I I ’ S S A L K .
by the screened front vernndn (with its easy chairs). See the blanching boards on the even rows seized and sold. Statu officers negIcctin gthuir duties of enforcing pro­ Jos Ie A. Hamilton, PonipUInnnt.®f « d « y .
'c t t 't fe f.ff t
fcw w .i v
hibition muy b« suspended. The pos­ .full ii W ils o nVB.Harlow, ltefrildunl.
Notice Is hereby a Iveil thut the un
session of apparatus for the illicit
derslaned. us 8|o-elnl
Master,
under
manufacture of liquor is n misdemeun- anil hy virtue nf a decree o f forerInsure
In
Ihe
nhove
entltliul
cause,
or punishable by fine of $500 and Im­ listed the 1st duy of Juno, 18X3. will
■' m
&lt;%■
prisonment of six months."—Jackson­ durllia tile lepnl hours of sale oil the
Ind duy nf J n l). I k ll, ut the front door
ville Journal.
of i hr t-ourl house In amifnrd. Heml
,w*
FOUR MYSTERIOUSLY
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Comrade Robbins waiting for the truck to come for his crates o f celery, packed ready for sh ip ­
ment In the northern and eastern markets.
1 he young fellows talk of the Super-men of the
World Uur. How many of YOU will be actively engaged
in operating un intensive truck farm when you are 827
HERE is food for thought and serious consideration.
And so here we are telling the storm of Comrade
Robbins.

The tent aIuder fs leveled ami equipped with the fa­
mous “ Sanford System" o f sub-irrigation and drainage,
with u flowing artesian well to furnish- moisture in the
dryer seasons—a perfected system amounting almost to
'regulating the weather ut will; a system the evolution
uf which Comrade Robbins has watched and helped to
develop.
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He was born in 1841.
. His little farm Is all "ship-shape"—not an Inch o f
He served witn the Ohio troops under Nelson, re­
ground is wasted; there are no unsightly rubbish heaps.
inforcing Grant at Hhiloh. On &gt;;ls 21st birthday he wad’
Everything is trim and neat—and productive.
t*oun ed, and carried the ball in his hody for four years.
Comrade Robbins does not keep books and could
He was a member of the old “ Hancock Corps" in give us no exuct figures as to his production or his net
sslungton when Lincoln was murdered.
and gross profits, but he expected to take around 600
Jake Antntin. 24lh Ohio, was his Colonel. *
crate* from this .patfh, and to receive about $1.76 per
•_ And now he's raising celery In tho famous Sanford crate, f. o. b. the near-by Railroad. Accepting his figures
Ulvry District of Florida. “ My girl," he says, “ is my that gives him a gross Income of about $1,060, or a .net
partner—my wifo—she's seventy-four."
profit of about $550.,
' V r ,,e C*n&gt;e l° ?fP ford 35 years ago there wore in addition, be has a small patch uf atrawberriea for
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idantod Ui ■celery . in this dlstrlctr-now
the local market and (on his own tables
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• *ly the world's greatest single winter-celery proHut, more than this,' hF experts to follow hit celery
c ^ n g spot, with nlrout 3,000 acres in truck, mostly with a crop of sweet peppers on which he should make
another profit this year.
And this ip not bad—from an acre and one-eighth of
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b° »*ya—L» raise cel-.
Ins th ^ h?L )U* ‘‘° ,,trl*,utcd his share towards improv- land. With his pensjon, Comrade Robblna finds thD
the methods of growing IL
quite sufficient to satisfy all his desires and to give him
U i. k M arnl. C° M*UU of iu%i 1 V 8 acre, of land. On a pleasant ami remunerative occupation— while hla year*
««m*nt walks ^
^ h,um&lt;&gt;' wlth U* ,lon“ foundation, of happiness and usefulness are prolonged -by hla outrnrnt walks, and all the comforts he desires.
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last night. The caalerpiltar army
ONE JlpUK waa more than ait inch deep on the
arilway tracks and the traldmen
were'unable to' run thruughf their
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between Eddyville and Blodgett on
the Albany-Newport road. One man
ia reported to have been driven from
hia home near EddyviUe by the ta­
Tbe Dally Hrruid, 15c per
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JACKSONVILLE, June 12.—Four
persons were the victims of two ntystorioua shotgun nttarks here last
night und one wan wcmnd8d so seri­
ously that he is In a critical condi­
tion.
Horace G. Hoffman, 29, and Mrs.
Mnry E. Holsonback wore in an auto­
mobile on the Fernandlna road seven
miles north uf Jacksonville at mid­
night when, according to the latter,
three shots were fired and Hoffman
dropped, seriously wounded. Mr*.
Holsenbock hailed a passing auto­
mobile and reported the incident to
the police and Hoffman, who is a city
employe, was brought to a hospital.
Mrs. Hulsenbark did not know from
what direction the shots were fired.
Shortly before the shooting, she said,
an automobile tilled with men and
women passed.
Walter Crowley, ixtuise Muttax
and T. W. Mobley were walking
along a street in the outskirts when
they went fired upon witk ° "k®1*
gun. None was wounded seriously,
however. * They did not sec their
assailant.

Hide Pounly. Florida, offer for sail
ami sell to the hlahest
bidder for
cash the fidlowlliK desrrlbed property,
situute In Ihe city of 8unford. F lo r ­
ida, t o - w i t :
lails Nine (!») und Ten ( l o j ' h f Hlock
S of Tier X, of the Pity o f Hanford,
Florida.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 017335
Department of the Interior
U. 8. I-aml Office
at Gainesville, Fla.,
May 12, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby given that Carrlu C. Sistrunk, mf Oviedo, Florida,
who, on November 16, 1921, made
Homestead Entry No. 017335, fur NK
1/4 of 6W 1/4, Section 30, Township j
21 S., Range 31 E., Tallahasseo Merl-'
diun, has filed notice of intention to
niukc Commutation Proof, to estab­
lish claim to the land above describ­
ed, before Clerk Circuit Court, at
Sanford, Florida, on the 23rd day of
June, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Ellu Pritchard, of Oviedo, Florida.
Oscar James, of Qviedo, Florida.
Corbett Williamson, of Oviedo, Fla.
Oscar Ellison,.of Ovietlo, Florida,
WM. S. TANCItE,
Acting Register,
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Another good way to restrain your
faith In your fellow man ia to make Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 uf the General
him sign on the dotted line. .
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice la hereby given that ,W. B.
Meat Should Hang
Young, purchaser of .Tax Certificate
No. 341, dated tha 2nd day of June,
W eek or Ten Days
A . D. 1919, has filed aald certificate'
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Before Table Use in my office, and haa made applica­
tion fo r Tax Deed to Issue’ In accord­
Should lie Frosea Stiff Before Going ance with law. Said certificate em­
to )he Table &gt;■ .
braces the following described proper­
ty situated In Seminole County, Flor­
"One great trouble about the eat­ ida, to-wit: NE 1-4 of SE 1*4, Sec. 8,
ing of Florida meat and comparing it Twp. ,21 8., Range 31 E. 40 acres.
with what we atyle ‘western* to the The mid land being assessed at tha
latter’* advantage is that wa kill It date of the issuance of such certifi­
one day and eat it the next," said Or. cate In the name of “ Unknown."
J. G. Fish, of Tallahassee, as ha spoke
Also: Tax Certificate No. 859, dat­
to those in attendance at the meeting ed the 3rd day Of July, A. D. 1910,
of the sanitary inspectors of the state haa filed aald certificate In my office
yesterday. ' He was addressing tha and haa made application for Tax
meeting held In the court bouse, and Deed to issue In accordance with law.
hla remark waa not^ fully agreed with Said certificate embrace* tha follow­
by all preaant. Ha want oa:
ing described property, situated Ur
“Tha trouble U that here la Florid* 8tminolr County, Florida, to-wit i Be^‘
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Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 573 of the General
Htatulea of the Ntate-of Florida
Notice is hereby given that J. K
i.ning, purehasPr of Tax Certificate
No. (13, dated the 2ndMuy of June, A.
D. 1919, has filed said cqrttficatc in
my office, und has miplc application
for Tnx Deed to issue in nccord&amp;nce

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CHANGE IN THE
PEPPER LEAGUE
YEBTBltDAY'B KKSUI.TS
Florida State League
At. St. pftenlnirg 4, Lakeland 2,
At Tampa 3, Daytona 4.
At' Lakeland 0, Rradentown 7,
National League
At Chicago 10, Doaton 3.
Others postponed—rain,
American League
At New York 3, Cleveland 4
At Boston 4, Chicago 5.
Othcpi postponed—rain.
Southern. League
At Atlanta B, Memphis 10.
At Mobil* V ? , Nashville 1-2.
At Birmingham 4, Little Rock .1.
No other games scheduled.
HOW THEY STAND
Florida State League
• » Won Lost
Orlando
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Lakeland .......
Iiradeotown ....
Tampa
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Daytona ....
St. Petersburg

Bulldogs Lose But
Cinches the Pennant
by Lakeland’s Loss
^T. PETERSBURG, June 12.—Ollingcr held Orlando to three hits yes­
terday while hi* teammates hit well
In the pinrhes and the Snlnta took the
first game of the series yesterday, 4
to 2. Tho aeon*:
Orlando ............. ....... 000 000 020-^2
St. Petersburg
200 001 Ola—4

The DeMolny Team in the Pepper
I,onguo, on account of so many of it*
players leaving town on vueutiuns and
other reasons, gave up their franchise
in the Pepper League to the Illg berean brotherhood. Many of the sumc
players are in the big Hereun ami
will therforn contonue to play in the
Pappcr League with the new team.
Today the big beroan will play Ovie­
do in Oviedo nhd the brother of St.
Andrew will piny Monroe on the home
lot.

Cubs Hammer
Ex-Giant Hurler
CHICAGO, Juno 12.—Jesse Barnes,
former Giant pitcher, mode his dehut
for Boston yesterday and was driven
off this ihiiwS3ii Iti* fifth Mining by
Chicago. Tim McNninarn met u sim­
ilar fa!e in the seventh, the Cubs win­
ning their sixth consecutive victory,
10 toll. The score;

Two 'games today in tho
League .

Pepper

big berenn at Oviedo and Monroe
in Sanford,' with brotherhood.
Everyone in Sanford who has been
howling for Sanford to have n real
,suro -’nuff baseball team ought to
“ kick in" some money townrd buying
uniforms, etc.
Ami if Sanford is going to linvc a
good baseball team we all want to see
them in good looking uniforms
uniforms cost money. The pi
themselves are giving their tlm
lira rk'Velopmcnt of a good team
"I*nT"hurdly fair to expect them t
uni for in* also.

Another good program tonight

Agnes Ayers, Theodore Roberts and
I’ iiiiard Dix In thb new Unrnmount
Yefcterday-Stuffy Stewart, formerly auto racing picture "Racing Hearts."
lloston
..'..... V 100 001 001— 3 of the Sanford team in the State
“ Faster, Faster!'''that’s the tingling
Chicago
.......... . 100 Or.O -IOx— 10 League ami Birmingham Barons, but
for the first of tile season with Brook­ try when youth’s nt the wheel, when
lyn Roldns, was sent back to Birming­ a girl's love ami it man’s honor de­
Indians Takes Hoi
ham yesterday to ninnngu the barons pends tin taking whirlwind chances.
You'll be gripped by the breathless
One From Yanks temporarily.
thrill of it; you'll laugh ns you zip
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Most baseball fans in Sanford know along.
NEW. YORK, June 12.—Cleveland
defeated New York In a hotly contest­ Stuffy as hr* was one of the main fac­
Also International News, which is
ed game here yesterday by a score of tors in Sanford's most successful
an educational feature and should lie
team
in
the
Floridu
State
League
four
•t to 3V The acorn:
seen by everyone.
Cleveland ................. . Oil 100 010—*I years ago.
New York ...
200 0U0 10(1- :i
And the honor guesti* tonight will
The Sanford Independents will play
be Malcolm Wright nnd family and
their second game of the season heri;
' Chlragsi 5, boston 4
will see this wonderful picture with­
BOSTON, Juno •12.—Chicago hit Thursday afternoon at three o'clock
out cost as the treat'a on Osborne,.so
Quinn freely at tho start yesterday with the Monroe team of the Seminole
b&lt; sure and bo there Malcolm and
nnd piled up enough runs to win, 5 to Athletic Club. A big crowd is expect­
bring the family. • j
ed as this will Ik' a fast game. The
4. Thu score:
Chi cago .......................... 021 011 000— 5 Monroe team have played several
And *hi n’t forget tomorrow night—
Boston iuX ................. 000 001 021—4 games already (his season and sitowed
Jackie Coogan, the million dollur kid,
up fine.
in "My boy" with "The blizzard" as
Contributions for
an added attraction.

Daytona 4, Tampa .1
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TAMPA, June 12.—Little' pitched
beautifulJball here yesterday for Day­
Independent Team
tona and taut the Smokers 4 to 3. The
loculs staged one run before Chap­
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man relieved Little and retired the
Smokers with the score aguinst them.
Today ami for several days a com
The score:
mil{ee will solicit the people of Sun
Daytona..............
. 000 021 001— 1 ford for contribution* toward the sup
Tampa ........................ 200 0(H) OUI—3 port of.the Sanford Independent buse
h day the lint of the
kill I
Bradenlown 7, lakeland 0
contributors will be published on thu
LAKELAND, June 12.—Camp wns sport page of the Herald. Everybody
the master of the situation at ult times come across with spins money nnd
yesterday and thu Highlanders suffer­ watch Sanford bloom forth with one
ed their second shutout of the season. of the state’s best semi-pro teams.
Bradrntown winning 7 to 0.
The Tho Independent* will play the Semi­
score;
nole Athletic Club team here Thurs­
Bradenlown .............. 000 011 050—7 day afternoon, the game being culled
Lakeland
000 000 000—0 nt 3:09 o'clock.

PROGRESS

All Local Bills
Infantry Band
Have Been Filed
Needs Members;
By The Governor

EXPERIMENT UNITING
tl DENOMINATIONS
UNDER,ONE MINISTER
JACKSONVILLE, June K ._ Flori­
da’s watermelon crop tld* year will lie
NEW YORK, Juno 11— A religious
several thousand cars less than that
of lust year, because of the heavy and experiment uiiitlng.21 denominations
almost continuous rains of the last under one minister and one roof was
month, according to Moses Folsom, started yesterday at Jucksun Heights,
secretary of the State Marketing bu­ Queens, with the dedication of the
community church by bishop l.uther
reau.
Mr. Folsom said lust night that 11,- It. Williams of the Methodist Episco­
000 ears were shipped out of the state pal church.
The csongregatioQ included Presby­
lust year, against approximately 3,terians,
baptists, Methodists, Episco­
000 cars this year. The reason still
has a month to go hut it is improb­ palians, Moravians, Unitarians, UniCongregationalism and
able, Mr. Folsom believes, that this versalists,
others.
figure will be exceeded.
broad denominational lines were
followed
at the services. Dr. Niles
PEAS AND BEANS FOR SALE—
HALF LIQUOR MADE IN U. 8
of the Dutch Reformed church offer­
1,000 bushel* Brabham and Iron
United States treasury announces it
cow pea*, 600 buahela running volBurr and hard liquor flood resorts ed prayer. Rev. Plainer of tho bapvet beanf,, Write for special prices will seek a loan of $150,000,000 at 4 in and about Detroit, but more than tint church read the Scripture,, Dr.
and deli eery— Dean Heed Company, per cent, for government financing half of illicit drinks are made in that Cravner of tho Episcopal church
preached and a Presbyterian clergy­
Orlando, Tfta.
03-6tp until June 30,
city, careful Investigation reveal*.
man gave .the benediction.
"Tbo church ^ ub changed it* proSCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
prani to gleet the changing needs of
the peoplu," thld ReV. Fenl P. Cor­
son
In charge o f the community
la •
Oviedo
Heminulu Ath. Club
brotherhood St. A
DeMulay
church. “ It must keep step with the
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progress that is being made along
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Oviedo-----r&gt;— ——4other lineiiof human activity. That
July 10
Is whnt wj fare trying to do here. We
June 14
June 2d
Seminole Athletics
July 5
June 7
INVIT^B BRITISH SUPPORT
brotherhood St. A...
WANT
Poincare invites British support |n
* Jude 28. . .
telling Germany m
passive resist­
ance
iq
the
Ruhr
must
cease.
,D*Molajr^™r n-^.....
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permit*. Another alitruative ii u
hire directly outside musician* n«c
easnry for the compliment,
would require fund* being robed f„
.thin purpose.
In ’speaking of plan* In- ii*j j,
mind to eitcouratp) musician* rruB&lt;
NKEll MORE MUSICIANS other auction* to locate in Smfuti,
Major, Stevens stated that this CuUy
FOR THE STATE
be readily accomplished if cnpluj.
•ENCAMPMENT.
jment could be guaranteed them uj«*
their arrival. Where this has
done in other communities,' the drflt
cultien now being experienced hy thi
local band, would be iliminated. It
Hhould be amnttvr of personal inlescst on the part of the busim-u me*
of Sanford to co-operate in this mm.
urc with an organization that meara
so much to the community. It hu
been truthfully itated that a crept
can be appropriately hung around
any town that has no band.
Front an economic standpoint the
band Is also an onset to Sanford.

Have Fine Record

TALLAHASSEE, June 9.—Gover­
nor Hardee Thursday filed in tho of­
fice of the decretory o f stole nil loenl RUT
bill* passed by the legislature of 1923.
The filing of these bill* by the
governor means that they will be al­
lowed to become laws without tho
governor's approval.
This news will set nt rest much
uneasiness that has existed in certain
counties, judging from the large num­
ber of enquiries thnt have been receiv­
ed here in regard to the status of cer­
tain local hills.
Unless otherwise provided therein,
Pictures of thd’ Inst cninn’ pment of each of these hills will become a law
the National Guunis nt Jacksonville and be In full force and effect at tho
were shown Inst night.
end of the tenth day following the
date of adjournment of the recent ses­
^mong those shown were Sanford’s sion of the legislature.
Medical Co., Sanford's Hand, San­
ford's Machine Gun Co. and a special
25 Injured in Street
of the Sanford muscot, Ossie.
If you didn't see the Sanford boys
the movies, especially Tom Merelb, you missed a real trent.

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009 aycnr to the member* of the
Regimental Band and in addition hit
provided it with instrument* valued
at 19,000. The government has atu
furnished hundreds of dollar* vorti
of music, us well as the (s-rujinl
ployers should not only be grariuudj
anil wilWngv-hut •shoudl - Insist
Pilose of their employees who ar*
members of Notional Guard organizutlon attend tell annual encamp­
ments and keep up their enlistment
and attendance in their organization*.
The business men can render valu­
able co-operation in keeping thP I5Irt
Infantry F. N. G. band as Sanford'*
own.

Car Turn-Over and
Fire in Toledo, O

TOLEDO, June 9, More than .25
persons were injured, a number of
them perhnps seriously* 'last &gt;' nttfit
when a street car overturned at Ash­
land and ColUngwood and caught fire,
causing a panic.
The car, which was on a special run
to accommodate employes of the
Willys-Overlnnd Company, was crowd­
ed to * capacity, many passengers
standing in the aisles and on the
platforms. All the injured were To­
ledo residents.

Waurhuln has the promise of »
grapefruit ennning factory if th*
people will gel together ami do their
part. J. n . Clappcrson of (ansd*
was in town the latter part of.tait
week anti said he was ready to !*»'
in a cunning factory in WaochuU
if the citizens would encourage *urh
an enterprise. He states that lv h*»
tho cnniful mid an experienced t»*n

FISH CLASSIFIED
HUT NOT EYT LANDED

The Herald for fi:st class Job wo'k

I T ’ S PURE
That’s W hy It’s
Popular •••
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Our orders are coming in so fast that if it were not thnt we j;
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kept prepared to rentier real service we could
not handle them.
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PHONE US
PITT6BURUGH, Pa., June 11.— 5
’That’s It," a spotted speedster from fi nnd wo deliver prompt, anywhere, nny time.
th eloft of M. I-conard, Pittsburgh.J
not drink Elder Wnter now— you
fancier, was the Unit of 2,500 p ig -'ft
after one trial
eon* released yesterday morning in^6
Terre Haute, Ind., to reach its home 3
roost.
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“ That’s It" nailed in at 4:10 o'clock U
yciterday afternoon, covering the 400 £
mile flight In 11 hours, 30' minutes, ■
nnd 42 Secondsi, according to E. J. ■ ■■■■■■■■BKRHaacaBBHKHHBBBftaftHftBftfta«ftftftft9ftAHallf* ^ f!!. '
Ninehauser, secretary *&gt;f the locul orA CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
gpptiution.
The other 2,4^9 long distance fliers
arrived at their home station bcfAre
dark.

FOR SALE—20 bales
of Seed Bed Cloth,
bought op lowest cotton
market, light, medium
and heavy weight Get
o\ar prices.—Yowell Co
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Rooms 226-228

FOR RENT AT CORONADO REACH
—6 room cottage, very durable, 2
bedrooms and bath.
Furnished,
DBNTI8T
9150.00
season.
Near
ocean.—Mrs.
New M#*sch Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida Harry II. Sams, Hox 343, New Smyr­
na, Fla.
fi0-12tc
FOR RENT—2 nice furnished, cool
W. J. THIGPEN
housekeeping rooms on first floor,
running
water and gas in* kitchen.
* Real Estate
920.00 per month. 314 East Fifth St.
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
04-2tp
F f i T n t ETJT— Furnished rooms and
DR. G. S. SELMAN
kitchen. 710 W. First Street. fll-4tp
Practice limited to
FOR RENT—Cottage. 8co J. MusDiseases of Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat
son, 001 Palmetto Ave. .
62-10tp
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
COR REFIT—One furnished hnuISO
Mcisch Building
choice location. See Paul Lake.

DR. R. M. MASON

You can find th* name of
evrry Ilf# Business Man
In Snnford la this Colama
•sch day.

lick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
i# picas# you, t#l| others; U not,
toll us. Phono 418

Ryan Examined

Glass## D«#lgn#d FOR RENT—Convenient large un­
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Rent
ANFORD NOVELTY
reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
Opt
D.
03-fltp
W O RK S.
Optic! an-Oplometriat
WANTED
V. C. COI.LER. Prop41X East First 8tro#t Banford, FIs.
WANTED—Used
musical instruments
encral Shop and Mill
Instruments of every description.
Work
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price
iNTRACTOR and BUILDER
Music Co., Tampa and Znek Street,
Tampa, Fla.
6-25-lmo-c
Commercial 8tr«#t— Sanford, Fla.

LOST

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
IRE---------A UTO---------BON 1)8

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder

Classified Ada lc 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
acordingly.

B atsh llshr#

ISOM

Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
hone 48

101-8 Magnolia Ave.

TEWART The Florist
tat Flowers---------------Floral Design*
Annual and Ornamental Plants
111 Myrtla Ave.------------Phone 260-W

IA N FORD

MACHINE
COMPANY

General Machine and nollcr
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repair*
Acetylene Welding *•
'hone 62---------- Hanford, Florida
pV. H. Leak

Leak &amp;

J. II. t’olrlough

Colclough '

INSURANCE
Fire— Life— Auto
No. 3 First Nat’l Bank Bldg. Annex
ISANFORI)
FLORIDA

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Surplus stock Thorough­
bred White Leghorn end Rhode Is­
land Reds. All ages nnd sixes. This
is not cull stock. Take your pick.—
Seminole Poultry Farm, It. A. Hox 200
Orlando road.
64-2tp
FARMERS—You can get aeed bed
fram~i and irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novalty Works.
100-tfc
FOR SALE—Ooaier and Osya’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
FOR SALE—tthoiio lsIamTeggs for
setting, 15 eggs for 91-00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Ileardgll Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp
W EST FIRST STREET, one Hd,
store with dwelling combined with
stock. Would sell.—L. C. Kinnrd.
58-litp
FOR HALE—Household fui
chickens,. 1020 Union ave
FOR SALW—One sewing machine,
new; one bed, mattress and springs;
ono dresser and wash stand; one al­
most new! ice box; one piano. Cheap.
9x12 linolium. Inquire 100 Third
street.
03-4tp
FOR SALE OR RENT— Eleven acre
farm, good location. Address P. O.
Box 12.
FORI) SEDAN, A-I condition, cheap

Cards of Sanford's Reputabl# Professional Men, each
■f whom. In hia chosen profsnetan the Herald recoin■ends u thn people.

for quick sale. Consider Ford tour­
ing irt trade. Address A. C. F., care
&lt;H-2tc
of Herald.
FOR &gt;SALE—6 Pointer pups, No. i
stork. Sec Vick Hawkins, llfi San­
fo rd A v e .

fi.l-t c

FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Wclakn apartments, on

George A . DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
Ovar 8#m!q*la County Bank
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FRED R . W ILSO N
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
INFORD
-i-iFLORIDA

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
Rm * T, Miller Bldg.
&gt;a n f o r d -t- -:- -»- Fl o r id a

CHELLE MAJNES
I

LAW YER

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New Florida Dry
Law to Provide
Jail Sentences
SECOND OFFENSE WILL
•
* HEAVY TERMS.

NFOKD

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

LOST—Hoys’ overcoat on Celery ave­
nue, near Flowers’ home. Return to
Gillon &amp; Fry.
C3-2tp

BUNGALOWS, cottages and apart
menta for th# summer #ea»on at
Daytona Beach. R«aionablo rate#.
Will furnish'photo# and full Informa­
tion upon roquesL—Bailey A Hawkins, Daytona Beach. Fla. 6-31-lmo-c
Furniture, piano#, safes, in fact
ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, movnd on
short notice, by th. QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER.
The Herald far first class job work,!

TALLAHASSEE, June 1L—The
most drastic law on prohibition that
Florida has ever hml will become ef­
fective July 1, when a men sure pass­
ed by the recent legislature and sign­
ed by- the governor becomes effective.
Violations of the prohibition law af­
ter that date will be met with com­
pulsory jail sentences, comparntivcly
light for the first offense but severe
for tile second.
The measure as passed and now
awaiting the effective date to be­
come a law provides that the first
offense of liquor Inw violating ahull
lie punishable by a fine of not less
than 925 or not more than |500 and
with emphasis on the "and" by im­
prisonment of not less than thirty
days nor more than six months. Second offenses will la* punishable by
fines of not less than 91,&lt;8*0 nor more
than 9,500 qnd imprisonment "in the
qtnlo penitentiary of not more thun
three years."
The general impression hnd been
that the measure in its fonshlcrntlon
in the house was mollified in its first
offense provision but a study of the
journal reveals that an amendment to
make a jail or fine sentence discre­
tionary with the trial judge, In the
first offense, while receiving a ma­
jority vote was not adopted because
the measure at the time was on its
third reading" and required a twothirds vote to amend it.
The bill at one time carried a
rulusc which would have disenfran­
chised liquor law violators but this
was stricken out when the bill met
with an onslaught In the house.
Sponsored by the committee in tem­
perance, headed by Chairman Taylor
o f Highlands the bill out right on
April ,24 and on May 25 went back
somewhat modified and was passed.
Another prohibition measure effec­
tive July 1, which would teem to removb Jacksonville’s worry at to
whether the mayor would sign an or­
dinance regarding Intoxicated auto­
mobile Irlvcra
provides that any
person who drives an automobile
while in an intoxicated condition or
while "under the Influence" of Intox­
icating liquors shall be aubject to a
fine and If he cause# any damage to
property or injury to a person he
■hall be subject to a compulsory Jail
sentence, and if bo kills any ona, ha
will have to face a charge of manalattghter.
Two well known lawyers here as­
sarted that the measure providing
compulsory Jail sentences for liquor
law vioaltam would be declared in­
valid in tne first case to reach "the

neys declared that the title did not
show the full import of the bill, nec­
essary, according to previous su­
premo court rulings.

Daily Fashion Hint

Fat Fryers.—Puro Food Market

TAMPA SELECTED FOR
NEXT CONVENTION OF
STATE C. K. UNION
MIAMI, June 11.—Tampa was selooted as the next convention city of
the Florida Christian Endeavor Union
yesterday by the 850 delegates at­
tending the Miami convention. San­
ford nod Jacksonville also bill fur
the 1921 meeting. Karl lx&gt;hmat» of
Montvcrde wns re-elected president
of the stale organisation and Miss
Lucy Bell Hailey of Miami was reelected state vicc-prosident,
Marcus (’ . Fngg of Jacksonville
addressed the endcavorcrs last night
In the First Presbyterian church,
urging "postlvo Christianity." Mr.
Fagg spoke on thu subject nearest
his heart, his family of fifteen thou­
sand children, ns he termed them,
Mr. Fngg is superintendent of the
Children’s Home Society of Jackson­
ville.
Officers of the Alumni Association
just elected are: President Duncan
H. Curry, Jacksonville; viru president,
Marcus C. Fngg, Jacksonville; setv
retnry, O. T. Wonsner, Tampa; treas­
urer, George T. Blakely, Palmetto.
The other officers of the Florida
Union elected are vice-president,
Raymond Wlckerahnm,
DeFuidak
Springs; accnfVHUU
.WiVjdy
Crane, Mount Dora; treasurer, Da­
vid Watt Castles, Ijikclniitl; World's
Union vice president, Marcus C.
Fngg.

luniter county, Florida,
STOP J1ACKACI1K, KIDNEY
TROUBLE
Backache, Rheumatic , Pains, dull meeting u
hoatlnche, tired feeling, too frequent clftfion th
■urination, discolored or strong odor lures exhi
ore symptoms of kidney and bladder of the Su
trouble. . “ 1 was always having a , Commerce
backache which caused me great suf- ■his county
feting," writes Mrs. Feber, Medford,j
Mass. '‘Could not sleep and nt times
1 could not stand straight. Tridlil F&lt;^'
Icy Kidney Pills and found relief/*
Stop backache, kidney and bladder
troubles with Foley Kidney Villa. Sold
everywhere.—Adv.

ASPHALT
ySMJNUCS/

IT iL y iD E N f
iARTICUIAK

(&lt;♦72 4A
«SVi*W

A MODEL FOR TIERS
Otir- rnuld slinl tears nf delight over
tin- lirrs u( crfpe so daintily assembled
in* llti# winsome model. The color is
bittersweet and the two tiers which
comprise the skirt, ns well ns the edge*
ol llie collar and sleeves arc piloted
with old blue silk, making an unusually
up; r,ding combination. The tiiiid tier
is funned by.girdling tin* bin-length
lilmirc with a narrow jw-lt of bitter**
. wcet ritilsin fastened with a turquoise
buckle. Medium sire requires
yards JMudi material...* .. ... . .....
Pictorial Review Dress No, 1472.'
Sires, Jl to 40 inches bust. Price, J5
cents.
'
,
-J

^tO PLE,
REFER
ERFECT
ASTRY x
fc t t in1s B
It’s quite trident that fustldc*
cus people favor the best pas­
try Its they do other perfect
Jfoods. There's no reason why
you shouldn't enjoy the wellfluvurad, expertly made bak­
ery products turned out by us.
We insist that you try Ihcm.

If l lie iitans for y » u r
new
homo
itin u in it
llm
lu-nl matvrtitla,
liliotix iis
fur
r a ilmules loitnv. Wi* u r n
-iiiitlili-nt you will lot
morn
I hull
|&lt;li-Asni|
« llti our ntiiilHy m s*
Inrlnls. unit our pric­
es.

H ill

Lumber Co,
Chon# 130,

Sanford

KOONfZ NAMED JUDGE
OF NEW CIRCUIT COURT.
FUTCH IS STATE ATTORNEY
TALLAHASSEE, June 11.—J. C. B.
Koontx today wns named by the gov­
ernor as judge for the newly created
circuit embracing Sumter and Lake
counties. T. G. Fulch wns unified
state’s uttorney. oBth men served ns
members of the 1921 legislature.

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FOR SALE—20 bales
of Seed Bed Cloth,
bought on lowest cotton
market, light, medium
and heavy weight. Get
our prices.—Yowell Co.

s a g s ;

W.

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T h e Cheapest
W a y to Buy
G bod Bread
Think o f it! A t least
33 good biscuits—
regular size—for five
cents. Itis real econ­
om y to use Merry
W idow Self-Rising
F lou r, b eca u se it
contains the neces­
sary am ountof pure
ingredients
■
P H H p p pand
p you
h a v e on ly to add
cold water or milk,
and s h o r te n in g then bake.
Food Fiona Co.
Nm» hm,Tu s .

WHO EXCHANGES THINGS WE DON’T WANT FOR THE
*•» THINGS WE NEED .
The real Alladln of today is )he classified advertising section of the Daily Herald. It
is remarkable how Clus*ifl&gt;'&lt;i nds help folks to live better, to spend less, to put more In
the fmnkl
.
i!
A k an instance: one man BwajmctJ Home odd pieces o ( furniture that did not match hia
set for a fine Victyola that he nettled; a Hewing machine that was no longer Used was
sold, and thu money invested in jtjpuch-desired typewriter; it piano that hml stood silent

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 63

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY, JUN^ 11, i$23

BEVERAGE LIQUOR BANNED
'ESSELS NOW
LAW EFFECTIVE SATURDAY
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few
casesI T men m F I\1 CHILIANS^
GOODS COULD BE B R O T * 1 1 L i L i . "

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FLOODS MACON
MUCH
DAMAGE
Loss o f Life and I,arge Property lira's Reported

FROM NORTHERN STATES TO. THE GULF
OF MEXICO THE HEAVY RAINS CAUSE
MANY FLOODS—RIVERS OVERFLOW
From Several States Today—Oklahoma and
Kansas Are Hard Hit—Texas Hit, Too

Do l l a r i A s s f o l l o w s
UNPRKCKimrft’KD r Ain
FALL

m i l l io n

lOWERENCE
WITH FRENCH AMBASSADOR
AN ACCEPTANCE
* ••

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j u i« IA&gt; *9 %

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FERTILIZER BILLS
WERE PASSED BY
LEGISLATURE FOR NEGOTIATION

OF GERMANY’S LATEST RE­
in* Tbn AMMjalr* I’rr^O
PARATION PROPOSAL
MACON,
Git.,
June
11.—Damage
es------------------ , ..........
-------------j
AS I1ASIS
'.(mated at $1,000,000 was caused to
TO A m e r i c a n S C O R E S
Mncon property by n storm thnt broke
over this city at 12:30 o'clock yester«lny afternoon. More than six Inches
of water fell in less thnn nn hour and
a half.
&gt; GUARANTEED AMON IA ANALYS­ That Would Lead to UlUmnle
And Liquor Will Re Cost Into UI.SI’ATCII DOES NOT STATE
FORT
June a11.—I’olice
were- worned
I VIV A WORTH,
I V U I I I I I f Texns,
A VAIlOf WMIIV
as
a
.. - - ■- - — by
—*( rjhe
--Allied Conferences and Settle­
While the storm was at Us height
IS WILL HAVE TO HE
. • States Wenther
• s*r I M
• • JL*--------*— kto
------—n Ithe
WllO IS RESPONSIBLE .... United
The Ocean If Found in the
Bureau ‘officials
this morning
sound
ment of Biff Question
Curry's hall on Giles street, wns unMADE .... *
Three-Mile Limit
FOR KILLING
flood warnings through the Trinity river bottoms as the water is d« rmined nnd firemen had to he called
III* The A.-orUtrU I 'rf u )
twchty-cigllt nnd one-half feet de.ep now nnd another rise is com­ to rescue nine persons from the sec­
There has been considerable confus­
LONDON, June 11.—Lord Curaon
|U&gt; Tfc*
Tho A ssociate*
ssociated I’M**)
I Hr Tfce AMtirlntfd I’rrMl
ing. Families nre being advised todny to move to higher ground. ond floor.
WASHINGTON, Juno 11.—First
ion in the reports given out by the had nn important conference with
MERLIN, June 11.—Five civilians
E. E,.Home, head of the family res­ tyres* regarding the two fertilizer hills
international complication to result were shot dead and ono seriously
French ambassador. Count Saint
OKLAHOMA CITY, June 11.—With the northern half of the cued, saiil thnt he looked across the
from the enforcement of the new wounded in Dortmund Inst night ac­
that were l*cforc the legislature this Aulnlre this morning, Curzon urging
ship lh|U«r regulation* developed to­ cording to semi-official advirea re­ state practically inundated Oklahoma todny marked the flood loss street nnd law water rising above the term. The fact of the m atter Is that the French government
to accept
running into millions of dollars nnd faced still grenter dnmuge in floor of the porches. Then ho felt
day when the French embassy took ceived here .today. It is not stated
there were two hills passed by both Ueilins latest reparation proposal ns
the
swirl
of
waters
which
hns
ruined
crops,
demoralized
rail
traf­
the lirll begin to give away. His wife
up with the treasury officials the who was responsible although reports
basis for .negotiations. If France
fic and according to unconfirmed reportH cost the lives of several olid three grown daughters ami four the senate anil the house.
subject ttf releasing from customs add that troop reinforcements have I
One of these two hills requires the does this Curzqn will inform G c r-'
persons.
giandchlldren
Itccamo
panic
stricken,
seals enough wine to supply the reg- arrived nnd occupied the city hall nnd
he saitl, nnd he called for help. Fire­ guaranteed analysis, on the tag to many, it was stated, of tho French
ulur ration of crew-of French liner more than n hundred persons nre un­
men found nil exits washed away and show the available ammonia ami the government's willingness to discuss
France in New York harbor. After der nrrest.
insoluble ammonia, In the place of the problem collectively with tho Allies.
the building ready to collapse.
a hurried conference of customs pro­
old
tag showing just ammonia, nnd
They carried nil of the persons from
IIKRI.IN, Juno 11.— French arrest­
hibition officials at the treasury, it
carrying
an appropriation of
,.AU| S, j un„ i | . _ Kc reply to rethe building.
wua indicated the French construc­ ed AVting Lord Mayor Fluhmo and
for an additional analysis and labor*-fcMt (;,.rnuin noU, U „ m.|d o m l necGeorge
8.
Woodruff
and
a
compan­
Acting
Police
Chief
Martinius,
in
tion of the regulations did not accord
nnd chemicals.
..... _ .Is concern___ _
.1
ion drove an automoldlo Into the un­ tory equipment
1 •
essary so far us ,,
r ranee
with that of American government conse juctice of shooting Saturday
_
_
_
The
other
hill
covers
the
law
ful
nnd
derpass under the Central of Georgia
ed, it wns said at th e foreign office
and there would l&gt;c no relaxation in night of two French non-commission­
railway near the terminal stntion proper drawing of samples for analy­ todny, hut if allies desire to improve
ed officers. German authorities of
favor of serving wine rations.
when the storm broke, to put up tho sis by the state.
Dortmund have offered reward of five
opportunity to resume general dis­
And
Makes
Apnointments
for
New
Cabinet
To­
side curtains, llcforo the tnsk was
These hills in their otiginnl form cussion of the reparations question
million
markH
for
identification
of
WASHINGTON, June J l . —Bever­
completed the water was up to the were passed upon unfavorably by the |.’r,
•j„ ready. *»
d a y -M e t With King: Yesterday
age li&lt;|Uor which
found aayluin those responsible for this shooting.
bottom
of
the
cnr.
They
tried
to
sturt
senute
committee,
hut
upon
being
re­
aboaid foreign merchanmen in AeicrPARIS, June 11.Reply by Allies in
LONDON, June 11.—Great Britain
Tlir Assnrlntrd Press)
,
. the engine and couldn't. In u few modeled so as to make them work­
iran waterrt nfler It had been reinov- common, it is held in official circles
SOFIA. June 11.—Complete tranquility prevailed in Sofia at minutes the water was up to the top able, were almost unanimously pnsseil it is explained, will then endeavor to
rd from American voascis, now is would require probably several weeks
».f
the tcar.
Woodruff
by nboth
the
House
and the Senate obtain from Berlin a pledge of conl | IVlV*
ill.
u m i m u n carried his comm u
m
i*
u
u u n c
ofifcially driven out into the open negotiations, because of the impossi­ nn early hour today. Premier ZnnkolT, heatl of the new governpitiilon out of the flood, though w ater j during the lout two &lt;l«y» of the lc'gU&lt;
mont,
linn
ttH
K
lfriiW
l
•pwtfallo
of
foreipm
affairs
to
Christo
Knlioff,
collation of orders for passive re­
sea.
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bility of their uniting In nnswrr un­
w%&lt; up Id his neck..
luturv und upon the governor's updistance in the Ruhr, which Premier
After the atroko of midnight Sat- til they themselves come to agree­ while Colonel Voulkoff iH tho now minister of war. The cabinet
now represented nil parties with exception of Communist nnd A1I the storm sewers of the city provul and signature will heconu Poincare has named us condition pre­
uiday night under regulations d raft­ ment. Only united action by allies
peasants. The kinff received members of the now ministry yes­ were overloaded. Many of them guve laws.
cedent to nny further parleys. If
ed by the treasury to nuiko effective now feasible In view of France, it was
wuy. Unsements of scores of business
('. M. Merry, of Sanford, \vas sent
the mandate of the supreme court, said would be common notice to Ger- terday.
house* are flooded an ilthorv Is where by the Florida Citrus Kxchungo to Gcitnnny acquiesces in this step* will
there is no substantial legal foothold mnny she must cense passive resist­
the greatest damage has been done. represent six' thousand growers of hu taken to convoke international
Tor alcoholic drinks within the juris­ ance to execution of trenty of VorLast night every avtilahlo red light South Florida in lid* m atter nnd was conference for settlement of whole
diction of continental United States, eailcs.
in Macon was being used to warn peo­ then- for the Inst ten day* of the leg­ dispute.
ashore or afloat.
ple of washed out place*. Till* city islature, watching the progress of the
has advertised for 100 laborers to re­ bills und assisting in their prepara­ AT LEAST FIVE
A reminder of the zero hour as Memorial Services
port todny to join the regular forces tion and pniciage.
filed in the regulations was sent nut
Brotherhool Engineers
DEAD IN BIG
in making repairs.
Klee * mill dam
by treasury officials Saturday, tv
Was Held Yesterday
KANSAS FLOODS
near here, broke during the storm.
“All concerned with prohibition en­
(’. A. H arris, who operates n poul­
forcement." It was pointed out, too, I'rlncesH Theatre Scene of lleauliful
EVERY STREAM OUT OF BANKS;
try fat in near the mill, hnd 1,000 hens
Of the Organization Committee This Morning
that these regulations In the face of
Services nnd Ceremonies
llt'G E PROPERTY DA M A G Eand
chickens
drowned.
...........illations by most of the m ari­
Should Be Read
TRACKS WASHED AWAY.
Two fire engines responding to an
The mrnihor* of the Sanford Di­
time powers of tho world, are to lie
alarm of fire during the storm IW-cumo
(Hr Tkr
I'rrss)
applied a* rigidly as n literal lending vision, No. 7fll&gt;, Ilrotherhood of loco­
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 11.—At
The proposed platform of the new producer and consumer by elimination stuck in the mud under the Ash street
motive
Engineers,
held
a
memorial
of the highest court's opinion will
least five persons nre believed to have
service at the Princess Thentro yes- organisation was presented at a meet­ —ns far as possible—of useless mid- crossing of the Central of (icorgla
wairnnt.
dlemeii, brokers, speculator*, etc. As railway, where three feet of mud und
It EACH BB LEVEL THAT IH WITH­ lost their live* n* a result of floods
The only ameliorating provisos nre tcnlay In testimony of their love nnd ing of the Organization Committee, n portion of this proposed organized
In Kansas, and xirtunlly every stream
*nml
hnd
wushed
in.
IN SEVENTEEN INCHES OF
strictly to un emergency and tem ­ cstocin and respect for the ones who held today. Copies of this platform effort the relatively defenseless small
l ntlie slate wns out of its hanks yesThe storm was local, extending no
have answered the last call for duty
porary character.* Incoming vessels,
TOP OF liUl.KIIKAD.
grower will he protected from tho oc­ more thnn twenty mile* front this city
nre
lieing
distributed
to
all
growers,
terdsy
due to heavy rain*. The prop­
nnd taken their places In the realms
at sen when the effective hour arrives,
casional unscupuloua buyer, and the in nny direction. The outer rim of
el
ty
damage
could not be estimated
nnd
at
the-next
meeting
to
he
held
nhovc. The stage had been beadtlfulinevitable occasional case# of adverse the storm toward the poach licit wns
City Engineer Fred T. William* tonight. Many cities reported their
•any bring liquors inside the three
ly decorated for tho occasion with Friday night, when directors nre elect­
interests on the part of the railroads
keep* track of the rise and full losses would run into huhdrcils of
niilr limit for the Inst time, hut it flowers and vines and wns a shower
ed nnd constitution ami by-laws adopt­ and other public service corporations. at Echoconoc. „
must tentaln under seal until the of beauty fo r'th e speakers ami offic­
There is a 05-foot washout on ono of the lake nnd the river*, etc., in thousnnds of dollars.
Two casualties were reportod at
homeward voyage hna started. Ships ers of the Brotherhood and G. I. A. ed, member growers will he asked to *lho new organization, always nnd to division of
oi the
me Central
\.vnwu. of Georgia
«*»»••.- connection with hi* regulnr line of
in distress may seek refuge in Amer­ offirers. The ladles of the G. I. A. make nny further recommendations to the utmost extent possible, will sell f. railway and n similar washout on the j work and having charge of the hulk- Arkansas City, whirh suffered the
ican |Kirta under tho same conditions, nnd their assistants hnd worked faith­ the plan approved by the committee. o. h. loading point rather thnn ship­ Mucon, Dublin snd Savannah railroad. | head work and plan* for the lake worst flood In its history. The body
The question of flnnnclng individual ping on consignment to distant m ar­
and there is the usual exception for fully nnd most successfully in the
The baseball park is still flooded front he is watching the rising wuters of one unidentified youth was seen
growers was discussed at todny’s kets.
Diluting down u swollen stream and
each day.
Medicinal, “diplomatic" and sacra­ deeorntivc features nnd the theatrv
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meeting nnd it was the opinion of tho Platform of the Proposed New Or­ today.
an aged woman, marooned In her
Lightning
struck
four
buildings
In
Mental shipments.
was a veritable bower of greenery. Af­ committee thnt the organization, once
Mr. William* *uy* thut the water is
ganization
home, shot herself In fear that she
the
city
during
the.»turm,
hut
no
one
Hut in nil the other cases, ships ter tho exercises the' flowers were perfected, would be side to render this
now 17 inchc* below the level of the
We, the undersigned committee,
would Ite drowned.
wu* injured.
which cross the dead line must cast taken out to IjikevUw cemetery nnd aorvlre. The finance committee com­
bulkheud wull»# that retains the fill
realize that the lime for aggressive
At Wingfield, Wesley . Brown, m
John W. Rnmscy, chairman of the
into “liavy Jones' Iaicker” whatever placed on the graves qf the deceased posed of officials of the local banks,
action is at hand. We believe the street committee of tho city council, un the luke shore. This almost a rec­ student ut Southwestern college, was
members. The following program was would pass on notes before having
Intox cants they have aboard.
public agrees wo have exercised all who made u tour of the city late yes­ ord for the pu*t six year* ** In* 11*17 drowned when he attempted to wade
Hitdsr the regulations, customs of­ carried out and was said to 1* one of them endorsed by the organization.
necessary patience; have unselfishly terday afternoon, said that it will cost the high water came within 10 inches across a flooded street, P at Taylor
ficer* are authorized along with pro­ Ihc best programs that hns over l»cen
The plnn of the local organization and untiringly considered the view­
of the top of the wall and then fell und nn unidentified tnisn were also re- ,
hibition ngenta to aeite and con­ arranged by tho U. of L. E. of this closely follow* th st of tho Eastern point of the smaller farm er with that the city $3,000 to fill- in only the hut the continued rains here and in ported drowned s t Wingfield. Many
fiscate outlawed liquor. A ship's city:
Shore of Virginia Produce Exchange of the larger and with the single olm washed out place*.
Ho found three hou*c*'collapscd a f­ the up|K*r St. John# country 1# keep­ towns were without electric light or
March—Mrs.
R.
H.
Walthour.
which ws* organized for the purpose of harmonising tho interest of th4
owner and her maater nre alike
ter being undermined and scurea of ing the river full and the water is water service. Train service on many
Entry of B. L. K. members.
of securing for the farmers of that greatest number of our grower*. We
amenable to the full penal provisions
others undermined and badly dam­ rising now nnd will prolmbly mske a roads was demoralised. On* hun­
••Tribute of Ixive," Q. I. A. officers. section tho utmost posslblo measure
of the Volstead act upon conviction
bctiuvo we have sensed the desire of
new mark for high water on the lake. dred and fifty passengers aboard a
Introductory Remark*—W. F. Shel- of money for their produce. Slnca its
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of violation. ,
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tho Individual farm er as well as tho aged.
“The heaviest loss will be In tho Should It get above the 10 inch mark Santa Fe passenger train are maroon­
organization It has prevented frantic owner of the larger acreage.
Already informal advices have l l \
wholesale
district," said Mr. Ramsey, it will have established a record as in ed Hear Wingfield, according to re­
Prayer, Dr. Brownlee.
and ruinous competition among the
We are therefore preparing applica­ "AU told It will run high in tho thou­ 1U10 a fter the October storms of ports. Railroad tracks are said to
reached the treasury that most of tho
Solo—“The Better Land", Mrs. A. sellers a t home, and ho* stimulated a tion for charter and outlining by-law*
foreign shipping companies are In­
sands, probably to a million dollar*. three days durallbn the water stood h uvebecn washed out ahead and be­
M. Phillips.
normal and healthful competition to conform to the following plan of
tending to make efforts to comply
on a level with what Is now the hind the train.
Eulogy, F. L. Crosby.
.
with the law. Most officials agree Q uartette—“Life's Hallway to Heav­ among the buyers abroad, k has also organisation and operation, subject, of PICTI RKH OF RTATB TROOPS
bulkhead a* it was not built at that PHONE ROCIAI. ITKMH
its enforrement will continue to prova en," Messrs. K. T. Woodruff, J. A. prevented the disastrous glutting of course to revision and m ajority decis­
AT THE PRINCESS TONIGHT time but Mr. Williams has thu record.
* T O M I8 A F K K N W A R D
any one. market artd the consequent ion:
embarrassing to international com­ Harrold, II. Harrow, A. W. MacNcal.
MJr
.William*
who
is
also‘the
county
demoralisation of all markets, by an
1st.—The name to bo THE PLORI,
merce for some months to rome, but
Through tbe courtesy of Manager engineer stnt«a that the road to
Mrs. Fred Dalfer, the society edi­
Duet—S llected-S chlrard Bros.
intelligent distribution of the product* DA VEGETABLE CORPORATION.
O. P. Herndon the pictures of the Geneva is now clooed on account of tor of the Herald is out of the city
the treasury has only one hope of
Address, Dr. Brownlee.
of that section among all tho markets
2nd—Said corporation to have cap­ state troops taken-at Camp Johnston
alleviating the conditions, and that is
this week and her place is being filled
Duet—Sefcctcd—Mrs. Phillips and available. The local- organisation In
ital stock and charterod . under tbe will lie shown tonight. The boys of tha water being over ths road on the
by rongressionaj action. Even that Mr. Graham.
Geneva fill. If the rains continue the by Miss Fern Ward. On account of
addition to working along the aam* laws of the State of Florida.
Company D. tho hospital corps and wated levels will probably iqnkq
being very busy a t the drug store of
hope is not entertained generally.
Benediction—Dr. Brownlee.
lines will secure for every member
3rd—The capital stock to be $100,­
the
B and— Sanford’s Own—will be
Thrre have bean some threats that
new high record and some of the R. C. Bower MUs Ward requests that
the advantages of a highly specialised 000.00 and issued in units of flOO.OO
•ven lii, the movies. Go end see them roads will be impassable.
all items be phoned to her at the
the ships of some foreign nations, icinal liquors, but the regulation# re­ salesmanship and a high order of
and give the boys your moral sup­
store or to her home afier^ buslnsaa
whose laws require tho service of quire a report of condition and quan­ business ability in the marketing of each.
No danger is anticipated on tha
4th—'The maximum amount of port. fh e band needs more member*
wine as a part of the-crew's ration, tity sufficient to provide $hls govern­ his crop. It Intends to produce an
stock issued to any ono holder to be and the other companies need a lew bulkhead although the high water hours.
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would dodge American porta hereaf­ ment wilb a definite check as to the economy in cost of sailing, by distrib­ 20 shares.
place where
may retard the work of the new boat
Churchwell's la tl
Keep
up
the
companies
that
have
ter, One Spanish company has an ­ amount of liquor so handled. Median] uting Its selling expenses over an
5th.—Skid stock to be 10 p e rc e n t headquarters here and help Sanford baalon but It la thought that tbe ,o u m v * money and today they are j
nounced such a purpose, hut its ships* officers of the public health service enormous volume of business, and will cumulative.
rainy season will not continue much offering slip-over* for children, cot­
to grow.
trip#, it Is said, are made only month­ became under the regulations the of­ also kcop in active touch with all the
0th.—Said stock to .lie non-translonger in such a quantity aa tbe *i\- ton pongee, satin strip* shirtings and
ly.
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ficial representatives of tho United markets of the United States and Can fcrable and redeemable a t par a t op­
The Herald iklN'-red aix times g tire south seems to hf ve bad in the silk hose all- at, mgrkfd down pekee,
Soma latitude haa been given by States in -dealing out liquor supplies ads by dally telegraphic communlca tion of Board of Control.'
Be the ad.
past two week*.
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weak for 16c
iiw iumi •• r#s&gt; nut
tioo. Money will .be saved tp. both - '
th etraaaury U- dialing. with' o*d for medktfl uses. .

WERE KILLED
AT DORTMUND
ORDER TO STAND

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'KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 11.—With five persons reported
killed «nd thousnnds driven f r o m , their hotaes nnd property dnmnjje estimated in millions of doilnra, muhy nialrlctH of KansuN remuined flooded today. Torrential rains over the stale for the Inst
three dnys mused ninny rivers to overflow their Irnnks. In some
plnees the streams nre reported receding todny.

COMPLETE TRANQUILITY PREVAILS
IN SOFIA AFTER REVOLUTIONNEW PREMIER TAKES PLACE

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PLATFORM OF ORGANIZATION ;
FOR GROWERS ASSOCIATION WAS
PRESENTED AT THE MEETING

WATER IS HIGH
IN LAKE MONROE
SAYS ENGINEER

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For Florida: Generally fair
tonight and Sunday prqb;ably fair weather Monday.

count for naught with our offic­
ers, ft’s the character of the man
that counts!
, So regardless of your clothes or
occupation this bank wants your
Checking Account, wants to help
build up your business and make
you feel at home when transact­
ing your banking.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
B. H. W1IITNER, Cashier

F. P. FORSTER, President

S O C IE T Y

If r n « fc«»r nnl frlrniU v l a l l l w &gt; •&gt;"
— If
arr KmlfK *n&gt; whrre «*r romlntc
fiamr, «%r If n m are rairrln falas, w o l f
• iHMlnl rant in Hit* itrpnrfmi-al, Kl«l*H
drlalU i or iHi-pInmr |h» Hem. !• will
be g r r a d f m»prerlnlei1.

SOCIAL,CALENDAR
Saturday—Mrs. Hal Wight will en­
tertain at a cwlmmlng party a t her
honoring Mrs.
ooutnry
Lazarus of New York.
Monday—Westminster Club meets ut
the homo of Miss Pernio Ism Bell
of Celery avenue, ut 3:30 P. M.
Tuesday—Mrs. M. H. Wiggins will
entertain nl bridge ut her home
on Mugnolin nvuiuiv, nl 3:30, com­
plimenting MMs Frances Chappell,
a bride-elect of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. St. Clnlr White nnd
family leave today for Charleston, H.
C., where they will b| k*iuI scverul
months visiting relatives.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Thigpen nnd
daughter, nnd Marjorie Forrest, arc
upending some time ut Daytonn
Beach.

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MOTHER'S CLUB
One of the most delightful mootings
of Ihe Mother’s Club wns thut of yes­
terday aftantoofl when Mrs. 1L It.
Dens cnterte!liod hlcm ut her lovely
homo In Rose Court.
A Hhoit business session wns held
after which a social hour wns -enjoy­
ed. A clever contest afforded much
merriment nmong tho guests, tho prise
for the most correct answers, a dainty
guest towel went to Mrs. Fred Dnlgor.
I,nte In the afternoon the hostess,
nenjstcd by 1ier mother, Mrs. Hurry
Wnrd, anil Mrs. W. M. Thigpen, serv­
ed delicious refreshments consisting
of stuffed tomato salad, nut bread
sandwiches, cheese burn and Iced ten
were served,
This will lie the lust meeting of the
Club for tho summer, the next meet­
ing will lie held In September, . the
plncc to ho announced later.
Among the members present yesterduy were: Mrs. J. R. Forrest, Mrs.
George Huff, Mrs. Julius Tnkach,

Miss Ethel Doon, of Dougins, Gn.,
who Iiiih Iwrii the attractive guest of
Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen, left yester­
day for Lakeland where she will spend
several days with relatives.
GLEANERS GUESTS OF MRS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hhermnn Moore hnvo
GALLOWAY
returned home fropi their wedding
The
Gleaners
spent u delightful a f­
trip and nre now nt homo ly their
ternoon
ut
Mrs.
E. M. Gnlloway s
muny friends at tho home of the for­
mer's mother, Mrs. J. S. Moore on Cel­ beautiful homo yesterday. The host« ss furnished not only tho refresh­
ery avenuo.
ments, but tho entertainment ns well.
On Wednesday of this week, Franc­ First, she announced that the English
is Joseph Ball, nephew of J. G. Bull, nre said to bo better Informed thun
of this city, graduated from Annnp- Americans, for tho reason that they
olin. Mr. Ball hna three nephews nt ure of u more Inquiring predisposition
Annapolis, nil brothers nml it ia the thun wo nre, the people of this country
first time In the history of the school usuully accepting what wo read, or
that this hmi occurred. Among the hear in lectures und other literary di­
graduates of Annapolis this year was gest, without much questlonong. Thun,
William Wadbrook, son of Mr. nnd parsing slip* of pnpoi1 to her guests,
rhe nsked each to write a question.
Mrs. K, E. Wadbrook, of Ibis city.
These were then collected and handed
14 the president, Mrs. Lilju, who read
them aloud, cnlling Tor discussion on
onch. Some occasioned much merrlmoht, while others were thoughtfully
considered. Next, double sheets of pa;
per were distributed with tho roqusst
thnt each lady write thereon her best
hot weather recipe, duplicating same
on second half of sheet. This done,
two very pretty receipt books quickly
materialised nnd were .presented to
President I.iIJa and tho teacher, Mrs.
FUR MR. AND MRS. MOORE
l;uleston.
Last, but not least, delicious naiad,
Mrs. J. K. Moore was the gracious
Loktevs last evening when she enter­ Ifruited i tuff of life, and the .cutest lit­
tained in honor of her son, Sherman tle hot biscuits, appealing undeniably
«|id his bride, Who were married last lor “ more," nml more there were i»
abundance, after these plncnpplo Ure,
Friday evening In Winter Park.
Thu rooms were abloom with quan­ eveiything aorvod on exquisitely beau­
tities of cxqijisilu Radiance ruses nnd tiful und costly Chinn.
.With_unstlnlc'l appreciative adious,
Sharia Dairies,
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Daiirlng and curds caused tho even­
ing to miss nil too soon nnd nt a late
Inqir, the hostess, tusUt d by Ml**
Kathleen Brady, served dcihUnis Ure
ami eske. ftlDcjl wqr^ aerved llnough-

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ''«
Se r v ic e ,
SUNDAY, JU N E 10, 1023.
,. Subject!
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..GOD THE ONLY CAUSE '
;AND' CREATOR,"
Church Service 10i4ft'
Services wilt be held In n b
Palm Room. of tire Valdsk'Hotel.
All A * WELCOME. '

.KIH.Tr BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday' School, 0:80 a. m. .
Hr Y. P. U., 7:00 p. m. .
Preaching Sunday morning nnd
ovenlng by Dr. E. D. Thompson, sub­
ject at 11:00 a. m.: “Our Limit, Ood’s
Opportunity.” 8:00 p. m!: "A Thor­
ough Test of a Young Man."
A cordial welcome awaits you a t all
of these services.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rThe usual' Sunday services will be
held in the Presbyterian church to­
morrow:
0:45 a. nL—Sunday School.
11:00 a. vtir—Preaching.
CLASH REUNION
7
q/ ra.—Senior C. E.
The Class of ’22 docs not think that
8 p. m.—Preaching servlco.
old acquaintances should he forgotten
Tho public Is cordially Invited to
so. Wednesday night an enthusiastic
each of these services.
hunch of Alumni cclebratod a t Lake
Onora with a swimming party. From
HOI,T CROSS CHURCH.
tho splendid representation it was ob­
vious that the spirit of Old Sanford Chureh norvices for the 2nd Sunday
High wns still nljve in this group of after Trinity will l»o:
I ajw Celebration.
7:30 a.
young iKioplo despite the fact that
U:45
a.
.m.,
Sunday
school.
they were no longer so-called register­
,11:00
a.
m.,
Morning
service.
A
fter
«n
ined students of S. H. 8.
in­
8:00 p. m., Vespors nnd address.
Igorntlng
dip
the
pnrty
repaired
to
to
tho 'homo of Frances Dutton where
each pnrtook of tho nmnptuous repast THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W. J. Carpenter, Pastor.
which tho girls had prepared, assisted
Itev. John A. Hendry, n former
by Mrs. Dutton.
I&gt;nter in the. evening the party fell pnstor of Sanford, will prenili on
to reminiscing, nnd consistent with Hundny morning nt I f o’clock.
Itev. J. a Wain right will All the
this was tho singing of the old class
songs followed by n variety of stunts, pulpit nt eight.
Both thu Senior-nnd Intermediate
onch member contributing to the mer­
riment. Experiences wore feinted nnd I-oagucs will meet for n dcvotlonnl
eagerly received, there l*elng three meeting nt 7:00 p, m.
There will’be some fine music ren­
nurson nnd one dentist* uinorig those
dered by. the choir ut,botb services.
present. •
The fnmoun Scrnp Iron clnss will
So enjoyable wns the occnslon that
greet
Mr. Lake on Sunday morning.
It wns unnnlmously agreed that such
nn outing wns worthy of repetition Forest Is a hustler nnd will want to
lu x t year. Clnsscs may come nnd see All the boys on time.
classes may go, but the spirit of the
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Class of ’22 will go on forever. The
All tKe rogtilar sarvlces willaba held
elms was represented by the following
members: Francca Dutton, Paltye tomorrow, beginning with tho Bible
Lyles, VJrglnin Neely, Carrie Stanley, school at 9:45 a. m. At 11 o'clock the
M argaret (lallnghcr, Annn DuBose, morning servleo of worship will be
Mnrgnret Erlcson, F’lorcnce Henry, observed. The pastor will preach. Tho
Esther Hughey, Nclllo Messenger, C.’hrlstlan'Endeavor will hold their ser­
vice nt 6:45 p. m. The night preach­
ing service will begin at R o’clock.
You arc welcome to worship with
us at any or all of these servicef.

BRIDGE LUNCHEON AT EU8TIS
DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR
One of the most delightful affairs
of the conventions this week wan the
lunchcn bridge yesterday a t the
visiting ladies. The Inrge reception
room wns u muss of blooming flowers
and ferns and vines, arranged in u
most artistic inonnor ubout the cell­
ing rafters nnd the wnlla, and the
huge fireplace und mantle were bank­
ed with grebns. Small tables were
nrrapgad ’for tho luncheon which
wns l&gt;oautlfully served by a bevy of
Emilia' lovely girls nnd matrons und
much credit is duo tho committees
who worked to mnkc this delightful
soelui affair the big ayecess It was.
Thu girls who waited on the tables
wore becoming littlu French hnoddress, nnd Just prior to the ltihcheon
Hong n song und gave three cheurs
lo the ladles. Mr*. 1-con Halo, of
Tampa, responded in a few beautiful
nnd will chosen words in behalf of
tho visitors. Pine Cono ’Troop No. 1,

. Sanford Division N * 760, Brotherhekd of Locomotive Engipwiu will
hold the annual Memorial Services
at the Princess Theater Sunday a i*
teinnon.nt 4:J5. The public ia cor­
dially invited to attend these sen'ices.- The following program will be
rendered:.
n*-, M arcbrrjtr*. K*:IL Walthour.
,2. Entry* o f B /L . E .‘ Members.
‘Tribune of, Love,* &lt;J. !. A.
C! Introductory Remarks, W. F.
Stiplly.
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Pntykr, D riB row plee,
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,0. .Solo, ‘T he Better Land,” Mrs.
A. i f . Phillips.
7, Eulogy, F. J~ Crosby.
,y
8. Quartette, “ Life's Railway to
flcoven," Messrs. E. T. Woodruff, J.
a ! llarrold, H. Darrow, A. W. McN*al.
j). Duct, Selected, Schired Brothcrs.
10. Address, Dr. Brownlee.
11. '.Duet, Selected, Mrs. Phillips,
Mr. Graham.
. 12. Benediction,- Dr. Brownlee.
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KIDNEY TROUBLE I1EC0JIB
SERIOUS
“Suffered with severe hruhttl
backache and pains In my Itp u
under my shoulder blsdc.
and bladder were In had mnditlsa.!
was weak and nervous and felt tin
and worn o u t Walking made i
short of breath. Every inornbfi
fncu and hands were Moated. Ms
ciiw failed , to help my rontiitica i
doctors advised an operation,' wn
Maggie Nelson, Mosiulalc, Fla. ‘f
tunatcly I read about Folej KiA
Pills, tried them and got relief." S
everywhere.—Adv.

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American and
European Plan

I I U 1 CtL 11/11 IflU ilU

FLORIDA

One block from Occnn nml Hotel Clarendon. Sunimpr ralfs
—Room, $1 per day nnd up; |5 ]&gt;cr week and up. Special
week-end ratca.---------- -— Every room has running water.

&lt;••1 began to leel, alter awhUejhete was
no use to try to get well. This is all

might strengthen me.

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Ju i n --, a it m e S i A j i J L f S j t

Q .Tho right remedy will act upon lha
linings of the stomach, carich th . blood,
m i « casbag out ihe caUnhal paisoas
and streafthen every bodily function.
«] The la rye number of people who
hare scTcwifalV used D r, Hartman’s

UP“ 1 lust dragged, and I certainly was
nervous. I was so restless I could not
alt down long—yet so weak 1 couldn t
get about. It is a most miserable and
such a helpless feeling.
• i would get depressed and out ol

KINDERGARTEN
Missos Iternlre.A ustin and $ *t*
W hiles* wm teach Kiudprgarton In
the prim ary room . of th* B*pti«t|
chureh', corner 6th ami Park,. begin-.
II. W.
O,
\V. lorwlon.
|g»wton, lirpri mimSvraicn
I uK E*.
r.x* euureo.
f r f r t, 215 South Orang», Ofhtfdo, Fla. nlag Mnniliff. Jmw 11th, f»o«»
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should b* satisfied with nothing less
than permanent, luting rebel. •

life; Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, ol Route 2, fhl»
place, said:
, " | became so weakened it was sn effort
lor me to gel around. P I knew W at waa
the matter, but I felt Hke I couldn’t give

STKWART-HUMPHRIES
Walker Stewurt and Mrs. Rosa
Humphries were m arried at hor home
nt lo rd 's Station Thursday night at
D:U0 o'clock, Rov. M. M- Lord, brother
«»f the bride, ]*crformed tho ceremony,
Only the family were present nnd the
happy couple will reside nt Lord’s sta ­
tion.- They havo.tho best wbhes of
their many frionds.
The bride is thu daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. M. Lord and was lwrn and
inised nt tho old home ut Lord’s Sta­
tion.
Tho groom U ah employee of the
A. C. L. railway; and b n native of
Texas.
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wid» a vna,soor, bbktrd ttom“R™ sch. Food docs not nourah.
Inrteadk is a souro of nfacty, caudof
puns, bdduqg. durierss sad head­
aches.
fl'Tbo pct.ia will a Lad stomach

w i a y ic E n r m E A i s .c .

FOR RENT—Pleasant four room
house, front acreentjd porch, gar­
age, chicken yard, location Celery nvc
nuc, near town.—E. A. Moffitt. Phone
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See Vowell &amp; Cq.*8
Men’s apd B6ys* advel*Monday.
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I w lOU CANT ENJOY LIFE

P e- r u - nA

STOP BACKACHE. KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
1
Backache, t R bourn atic PAlna, dull
headache, tired feeling, too frequent
urination. dMeoArod or strong odor
are ‘symptoms of kldnfcy apd bladder
trouble. 'T 'it * * always hav b g a
backache which caused tne great suf­
fer ing," wrltaa Mr*. Fobrr, Medford,
Mass. . “Could not sleep and at times
1 eoulf! not stand stra ig h t. Tried Fo­
ley Kidney PUls and found relief."
Stop backache, Widuey and bladdrr
troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Soldeverywhere.—;Adv. '
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Monro were invltid to meet Ills charm­

By Fannie IIursL The
wistful shop girl eager for s Z j
time, the flashy lounge-IU*^
anxious to give it to her, thepfeL
hard-working lad who lore* u
Tbesa are the threo Intensely 1„
an people whose heart story Fa
n!e Hurst, author of "Htaars
que," has woven into a p t *
screen drama than that great daa
ic. Added attraction, the IsUst

O F T H E ST O M A O

famous Bwdgioe, recommend'd (of all
catarrhal coudUion*. offer the strongest
possible endorsem*nt for

SPOKANE, Wash., June D.—Scat
sales for the Dempsey-Gibhons fight
a t Shelby, Mont., amounts to 1450,000
to date, Mike Collins, promoter, an­
nounced here yesterday.
“There will be no riot of gambling
nnd drinking or pockot picking,” lie
declared. "Wo have « Hquud of spec­
ial detectives meeting every train and
requerting every auspicious character
to ihovo on, and bchides, every busi­
ness man and every employe is a spec­
ial vftlcor.”

m i Do- qvonli g&lt;
About twentV-flvd frletids of

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the engagement and wedding rings,
at the third tablo was the mlniatura
bride and groom, while at thd fourth,
wag the wedding cake, the cutting of
this afforded much m ^rim ent. A \ 6
o’clock a four course luncheon was
served as follows:
F ruit Cocktail
Jcllie Chicken
, P &amp; i In timbals
.'
ro ta te Chips
Hot Rolls
Olives
Ice' tes
V Stuffed tomato salad
y
Cheese dreams
Plncnpplc sherbet
. Bride's cake
Misses Gortrudo Bunge and Laura
Lehman serving. Covers wero laid
for Miss Herminla Lehman, honoreo,
Mrs. Lehman, Misses Fern Ward, Ed.
na Chittenden, Ann Lee, Esther Mil­
ler, Mary Howard, Allio Gillon, Ethel
Kersey, Ruth Gillon, Ethel Moughton,
Porrio Lee Bell, Mrs. Rolrort Cobh,
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, Mrs. W. M. Me*
Klnnon.

and everybody enjoyed a flno night
sleep In tho open.
This troop Is composed of a bunch
nf live wires and the number Is limit­
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor ed. If any boy wants to join this
Phone 217-W
troop he better get busy nl once.

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A neighbor had

USE*"■ ELKAY’S
STRAW
HAT DYE
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Guaranteed.

For HatH, lArnthcr, Wood, Rattan, Wicker, etc.

PRICE 25c
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Phone 32f»

SPECIAL PRICES
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it e m ’s s e l e c t e d f r o m d i f f e r e n t d e p a r t m e n t s

Tonight- S atu rd ay- &amp; Monday
Men’s Lorraine Seersucker Suite, two pair p a n ts
Ladies’

$15.00

lie Buck Tut S a n d a l at, per pair

ies* Black Kid Oxfords, at per pair
Colored Marquisette, now patterns, ut, per yard
Cotton Pongee, colors tan, blue nnd rose, at, per yard
Children’s Cuff Top Socks, in white, brown and black, pair
Children’s Fancy Para:

59c to $2»25

Duplex Window Shaded 3x7 feet, at, each
Windsor Crepe, white, yellow, blue nnckhiycndar, at, per
anhead, all colonyapper
Satin Stripe Shirting, at, per yard
Ripplette^-good range of patterns to select from, at, per

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THE, SANFORD .DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923 .

FAGE TWO

Sanford Daily Herald

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IT CANNOT BB JUSTIFIED . *

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M IK )— Gradualing From KM bay!

DETROIT IN TENTS.

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Speaking of the gasoline tax the
High rents, coupled with n ban on
_JLOOKir VILUE STEEBINS
babies which has been established
r a k lh k tt # w y
*«»* th at it Is a fundamental principle of
FELLERS! — HE HAD A
« &lt; , at «k « HrralJ ItalliliK. 1*T
our form of government th at all tax­
,by certain landlords, have sent thou­
Mammalia A ir , H rfrrA , Vie.
bdviti
HIS
SHOE PARTY N[ErWlTftD
ation should be Just and equal. In
sands of Datrotitcrs to tents, accord­
FAHT4 POVftt
with which It seems to us th at
ing to reports from th at city. Can­
The Herald Printing: Co. line
the recently enacted gasoline tax flu
vas colonies are springing up over nihg
/
ritm .isin c n s
this contention to the last, degree. It
Into
good sized communities. Greater
1 DARK YUH TO WALK
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R. J. HOI.t.Y.............. ......— ----- KRIter wns levied for the purpose of build­
DOWN
BY
THE
SCHOOL
Detroit
is credited with 1,250,000 5
Is an account in the /Peoples
ft. J, U L L A R D . ___ aerreleri’-Treeewrer
riLET THt TELLER5 SSE
H. A. NF.RL------------Clr»r»l M lH irr ing good ronds, one of the great
population
and
over
.120,000
workmen.
'r.n w il i .ij. - i pec c e rv ix
Bank of Sanford.
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A A rrrlW ii M i u i r r needs of the commonwealth made
Housing conditions, however, have
PACE TOrtf r— ---------' V—^
necessary by the almost universal
not kept pace with the growing need*
A l i r r t l i l i f Melee N i l * K m w «
It will never fa il you, and if add-,
A ,,llrill.a
use of the automobile and motor
of this great m anufacturing city.
truck
and
in
the
building
of
these
ed-to consistently will make you
L R W I I ftlllFP .. U m l a l l M M aaacrr
There Is Imminent danger In a condi­
Pkaaa M » -W after R a. m.
roads no discriminations arc made
tion which now obtains and which it :
financially
independent.
Rakaarlallaa Frtrr la A d t u r .
against any section of the state. The
is said is growing serious daily.
Oh »f* r___________ ____ __U---- RCj owners of these wonderful and serv­
When the greed of landlords makes it
ItZ M a a l b a _______________ __ ____— I N
A cordial invitation is extended
iceable machines will reap the bene­
impossible to rent a house for no bet­
llrllrrrrO la City hr Carrier
O M W r r k ----------------- -------------- IV O a t .
to you to try out this certain way
fits flowing from this tax so why
tor reasons than th at the family de­
Tfca kts IS- ta IH -ya*. W r r k ly I I . r - should thl-y not pay for the tam o?
siring
to.engage
n
residence
possesses
tb success.
aM aallraly ravrra ftrmtnnlr t'aaaty
aaJ la yakllakaR e t e r r PrMay. A l i r f - It does not strike us ns being unjust
n baby or two, or when rents soar
llalaa rater ataRa kaaw ii^aa appltrato such proportions ns to make rent­
llaa. O i l per yaar. alrvaya la advaaee. or Iniquitous for there is a principle
running through human nature older
ing prohibitive, a situation exists
MRMBKH T IIK AMNOCIATKII FIIKHR
which is unwholesome ahd sooner or
Tba Associated 1’rrsW Sa aiclu.lvaly than the principle of tnnxtion which
entitled to «:.a uaa for raputillcatlon of says that those “who dance should
later
will result in seriousness. Such
all nawa dtapatchea credit.d to It or
not olharwlaa credited In this paper pay the fiddler.' That has grown to
an economic pnterpriso Is one thnt a
and also tha \ local
nawa
published be an nxiom so obvious until now we
municipality shall have to solve for
herein.
o f S a n fo r d
All rlfhta of co-publication of apaclal have never
seen it contraduictcd.—
its own sake as well as for the rest
Vl.patchaa haraln era alao raaarvad.
Office. IIKHAI.U IIDII.IilKO. Pkoac IM Ocala Danner.
of the country. A community grow­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ing in power and extent needs to con­
On
one
point
nt
least,
in
the
discus­
_ . Adv.rtl.lna li.pr.wnUM™ '
sider the needs of its people. If It
THE Aft EIUCAN PHKS3 ASSOCIATION
sion of this question, we ore in agree­
dosun’t it docs not serve adequately
ment with Colonel Harris—that “ it
its workers. And out of such a con­
is a fundamental principle of our
dition, na history amply prpves,
form of government thnt nil taxation
alnrming circumstances hot infre­ WHAT A NEW SPAPER-SHO ULD
should
bo
Just
and
equal.”
That Shrine engine could not be
BETTER THAN IMMIGRATION’.
quently arise.—Miami Metropolis.
!
l.-nTRSATlONAL-^ARTOO?1
C
Then, accepting this ns true, how
1IE.
turned over. It bnd too much good
------------o----------can ho bring himself to npprove the
Sanford paint on it.
The call is very general, through,
FAITH
IN
THE OLD HOME TOWN
assessment of the taxpayers of Hills­
Col. Hofor, of E. lfofer A Sons, out this country, for more Isborm,
o—;------M lR il l i n h t a M A i t a F l t a l R l h l
M
publishers of the M anufacturer and skilled nml unskilled, to do work that
borough, Duval, Folk, Pinellas, OrHave you sent a ropy of the Semi­
One reason why Miami, St. Peters­ Industrial News Bureau of Chicago, is waiting to be done. Particulsrlf,
nnge and other counties sit n rate
nole edition of the Tampa Tribune
burg, and other Florida towns grow in his “ H eart to H eart Talks to there is a shortage of hand worker/
probably 1,000 limes in excess (if the
to a friend? It will bring another
with such rapidity, their property Publishers” addresses some personal as distinguished from head worken,
amounts
thnt
will
be
exacted
from
viaitor to the city.
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values increasing in like proportion, m atter to editors. The Herald is not of which there ia a constant *t*l
the taxpayers of many of the smaller A* HAIISON IIEI.I EVES ADVERTISING OF EQUAL IMPORT*
Is because the people who live there nslinmed to hnnd this yardstick to its adequate supply. Restrictive irr.mi.
counties? Is that just and equal tax­
n*
ANCK WITH HANKING
The Orlnndo Sentinel aaya the ation ?
have absolute faith in their home readers and invite them to measure grutiun laws are blamed, very Urgrly,
open season for fishing In the city
cities. They arc wonderful boosters, their paper arid our paper with it. and to an extent that, seeming, ji
Further, it should not lie lost sight * *
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At Ha N K k i Ik K m
lakese is now closed. The open season o (that automobile owners ore not Ik Ik h Ik Ik H to
and they don't believe in keeping the Here is hia outline of what a* news­ justifiable, for tho prevailing inidefor Seminole lake* will noon lie closed the only ritixens who will he called on
booster spirit *to themselves. They paper ought to be:
quntc supply of laborers. Varioor
ATLANTIC CITY, June 0.—Roger the intelligent ust* of constructive ad­ Just bubble over with it, and of
It is said.
to pay this tux. Great industrial en­
A fter forty years’ experience in suggestions are made for relieving
course thnt sort of thing is catching. the publishing business which has in­ the situation, improving condition! m
terprises in this section use gasoline W. Ifabson, guest of, the Associated vertising.
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“ Finally wo shall have what I like I Newcomers succumb, invest their cluded thirty years’ ownership of a th a t more forkers may Im- available
The Jacksonville Journal in hig as*fue|, tractors on the farniB, and Advertising Clubs of the World, in
headlines announces: “City Humped many other machines which do not convention, addressed the main body to call 'ultim ate' advertising. The '»«»*&gt;'. «•&gt;*» &gt;»')«' »•&gt; the general era daily and weekly mewapaper in n for vacant jobs. While some of there
of the meeting oil Wednesday and history of the advertising agent will of growth and prosperity.
small city, wc have arrived ut a few suggestions are entirely worthy of
* For 11,425.71.” Well, what do you use the roads hum gasoline.
Thursday.
Mr. Hahsnn is much in­
This
tux—tile
1-cent
which
ia
to
be
There are two items from a recent definite conclusions on points th at we serious consideration arid favor*We
expect In o growing city?
he sim ilar to tha history of the hunk­
redistributed among the counties— terested in the Intent power of ad­ er. Hanking as you know started with issue of the Tourist News, published believe are essential to the success- action there is somethnn that is |*t----------- o----------cannot be justified.—Tampa Times. vertising both in connection with the the pawn shop. The loaning of mon­ in S ty Petersburg, which gives some fill operation of n small town daily j ter than immigration foj adding to
Another curb brokerage house In
distribution of goods and as a factor
----------- o----------the number of- laborers. It is in
ey in its curly stages wns looked up­ idea of the spirit that prevails there or weekly paper.
New York City has Ireeij thrown In
in studying business conditions.
I'KANUT HACON
with regard to real estate, and these First, Chronicle the socinl and local training more of the young men of
on
ns
n
most
Illegitimate
business
nml
bankruptcy. They will probably move
“When the Associated Advertising
lire ns follows:
affairs of your readers and commu­ this country in hand work, in lh«
to Florida where bankruptcy means n
The writer ia making plans to 'eat Clubs of the World was formed, there carried on under-c^»yer by question­
trades und occupations which con­
“ A good sized lot in the downtown nity.
summer trip with plenty of money.
peanut bacon only hereafter. His wns a great need for systematic vigi­ able people. Usuryi^Tts-uqtonW
stantly
need more and more worken.
Second, Keep up
pride in your
folks have tried it ami like it. Some lance and guidance,” says Mr. llnhson. ned hy the church, but by legislation section was sold the other day for
Without
question, there are, in ev­
It
was
only
.comparatively
a
few
years
$75,000.
Nothing
unusual
about
that
town, county and stale in order to
What Hanford and Seminole county months ago we were favored with “The condition of the advertising ago, considering history as a whole, —lots here sell for even' more than
ery
city
and
town in this country,
needs is a pulling together of nil the samples of peanut baron produced at world was far below average business when hanking wns recognized ns n that every week or so. But there is keep people from leaving and to keep numbers of young men with “nothing
new ones coming in.
varied interestn and all the citizens. the Chlpley Packing Plant, C'hipley, in usefulness ami morality. Advertis­ legitim ate business.
to do," mainly because there it noth­
something unusual in the fact thnt
Florida.
We
tested
it
along
with
the
Third, Have an editorial page de­
The growers need a big organization
ing was largely confined to patent
ing they can do well or properly.
the
Ini
was
purchased
hy
one
of
the
“
During
the
past
hundred
years
voted to local affairs, industries and
and all business needs a closer co­ best put out by the hig packers and medicine m anufacturers, theatrical
They
arc idle because they do not
first settlers in St. Petersburg a man
operation. We could do twice as it was our judgment that it was ut lumps, and bogus stock promoters. hanking has gone through various who was hero when that very same development of your state.
know
how to work efficiently, with
Tim,jlj|R'cmet Ityty.rest, of today is advantage «4&lt;r-themKidve; and- thow *
much business if every one pulled least as deliaious as any, and that it Advertising das considered a gamb­ stages. The first campaign was to lot could have been .purchased for
together instead of pulling against I ‘“ 'lunlly fried out into n more nl- ler's game. The old saying ‘Every­ eliminate dishonest hanking; tin* next
husiiirrui *Xft d iw In a material age who Would lie glad to give tlxm
one another
tractive brown. Our experience was thing is fair in war and lovi? was mi- step was to eliminate competitive $750'«r- perhaps even less. When the where money-making, money accu­
hanking; niiH the present generation lot was priced nt $750, the oldtimer mulating und business experience are steady, remunerative employment if
checked against limit of Colonel Mertended to read ‘Everything is fair ia
lias been engaged in constructive didnt’ think it was worth it. When predominate. What shall the editor they knew how to do things,' lay
rinm, to whom we gftve a portion of
Now that the gool old summer time tlie sample. The test made ul his war, love ami advertising.'
hanking. The country is now learn­ the price jumped to $75,000, the old- print ? W hat shall be his strong lines brick or stone, erect building*, mile
“The first task of the new organi­
ronds, run machinery, and many
Is here and the half holidays are in home purullelcd that at ours. So
ing, however, that the banker Ims a timer decided it wns a bargain. He’s
order the merchants could spend two hereafter we are going to make our zation was to form vigilance commit­ great opportunity in steadying busi- sure that within five more years it of policy ? What shall he Ids edi­ other things thnt could Ik* named. If
torial program ?
more young men were reared and ed­
of the half holidays each month in arrangements to use this delicious tees and bring about honest advertis­ ness conditions, thereby eliminating will lie worth $150,000.
Many
editors
fail
in
making
money
ucated to have proper respect for
touring Hem Inote and
surrounding home-grown product,—lirst, because ing. it deserves the greatest credit reckless booms und preventing need­
“The Tourist News Publishing Com­
territory in working up better trade w&lt;&gt; like it, anil believe that it is as for the work it Iuih done and is doing less panics. It lias been learned that pany recently paid $10,000 for three ns well ns in political influence, as labor, that must 1h- done with the
do many professional business men— hands, mainly, but that, to l&gt;e highly
conditions. Hanford merchants need good as the hetst, a ml second, be­ along this line.
by increasing the hank rate, during hits just &lt;i(T of West Central avenue
“There are, however, other things
hy not closely and personally identi­ efficient, must Ik* also of tho held,
to get out in the country ami visit cause we may do our bit toward con­
on
Eighteenth
street,
south,
on
whieh
peri »ds of over expansion, a panic call
there would Ik* fewer corner lnafen.
which
are
equally
important,
and
per­
their patrons and make a few friends suming a product that has heretofore
he prevented. Then by lowering the is now being built the new printing fying themselves with the problems
of existence, tho bread and butter fewer patrons of pool rooms, and the
and tell the people what we have here Ix-en discriminated against to the in- haps more important when all possi­ rate during periods of depression, plant for this company.
bilities are eiuwidored. If one looks
side of humanity. Ninety-nine fam ­ like, ‘and less nned for cliarilitl*
In Hanford and propose to have in the I j,iry „f Southern agriculture.
prosperity can be brought lurk. It
"Looking over the abstract it has
future. Make several trade e x tra -I
mnJt. n lli(f ni|Htake ahead to the future uf advertising he lias been learned that the hank rule iH,,.n found that this property lies in ilies out of a hundred must still work institutions that ure required to t*y
sees three additional fields of devel­
for n living. Employment, wages, in­ rare of the indigent.
sion trips and get acquainted
years ago. when they discounted this
beni n tin* same relation to business ijie center of an acre of ground sold
opment.
Half a century ago young men
dustries, payrolls, improvements mean
splendid product. What they did
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, that the govcriyor hears to nti engine. at one time for ninety-two cents. An
were educated to work along the
I he leading advertisers are each ,,
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.
...
more
to
them
than
politics,
foreign
Henco, the hanks huve been recently acre of Ht. Petersburg land for nine­
TH E NEMINOI.E COUNTY r.m - then must be undone. Indeed, they
affairs, fiction or controversies. A lines above indicated. Then the "»pyear giving more thought to the ques­
lost n wonderful opportunity to cupunited in tho Federal Reserve System ty-two cent?? Hut then, w asn't that
THIN.
successful newspajwr must give more prentice" system was in vogue. Be­
tion of competitive advertising.
Hy
itailze and promote a most delicious •
which can control the discount rate little old island called Manhattan
space to payroll enterprises than to cause of selfishness, very laigcly, it
competitive advertising 1 mean adver­
product, ami one that will sell when
with the sole object of eliminating sold at one time for n string uf beads
political agitation. Expansion of has been forced out; skilled me­
The .Seminole County Edition of other people find nut whul we have tising which does not benefit the
ret'klcits booms and preventing necd- —or wns it a hug of shells?”
politirni functions, promoting poli- chanics and artisans themselves p«5
the Tumpu Tribune rumo nut yes­ found out. They'thought they were country us u whole. There is nothing .
When somebody locally pays u tichl activities only increase taxes up the bnrs, limiting the number ef
terday in twelve pages of solid facts right. They had always been making dishonest in iuith the Standard Oil | lM l,l,n 11
*'If, however, you will talk with good sum of money, (nothing of that must .he paid out of industries "apprentice" that might lx* employ­
mid truthful statistics about one of their products from the corn-fed Company and the Texas Company
any bank man, thoroughly Informed in course in comparison.with the realty und the earnings of tho farm er, the ed in any given trade or industry—
erecting
large
sign
hoards
at
the
same
the smallest and yet one of the liest hogs of (lie middle West, am) were
economics, lie will tell you that the transaction at SI. Petersburg), there business man and home owner.
and creating loafers. Along with,
counties in the great stale of Flor­ undoubtedly prejudiced in favor of point on a country road. Moreover,
goal
cannot bo reached except with is always someone to draw a lugugbriwilling employers of labor, if it css
1
am
not
criticising
either
company
No
community
can
be
successfully
ida. It wns compiled hy John Mc­ these corn-feds, and wanted every­
the help of the advertising man of oUs face, und rem ark: "Well, it'll be a
be secured, craftsmen and meehxnirt
for
doing
this,
if
one
com
puny
does
represented
to
(he
outside
world
and
Whorter now development editor of body, whether in the corn bell or not,
the country and th e transportation long time before he gets his money
get ita share of new business without are beginning to see their mistske.
the Tribune but for some time the and whether it was profitable to do it, it is perhups necessary for the oth­ systems. The three greatest factors out of it."
a progressive nml' successful news­ This is evident in conferences that
rrianaging editor of smith Florida's it or not, to meet corn belt specifica­ er company to do it. 1, however, am effecting business ure money rates,
are now being held. In a • lewlisd
St.
Augustine
has
advantages
which
sure
that
these
signs
do
not
increase
paper.
great newspaper. John MeWhortr tions, In taking t lint position they
advertising rates, und transportation no other place in the state possesses
news dispatch, of n few dsys sgo. it
tile
sale
or
use
of
gusoline
und
in
no
A
publisher
who
thinks
industrially
has endeared himself with the people made it much more difficult than it
riitc.i. Given Control of these throe and fuith in its growth, development,
way benefit the country os a whole.
and writer: industrially can make his was said that “return of the old »P’
of this section during his short so­ would otherwise lie to popularize our
factors
one can go u long way in elim­ and prosperity should ho paramount
"The
cost
of
such
rompetilivu
udupvr the greatest singl influence in prentice’ system in industry *
journ here while lie wus compiling soft pork, ami yet that can nml must icrtisiug is ultimately borne by the inating the hills and valleys of busi in the t h o u g h t s uf every citizen,
luiutuining prosperity and eniploy- wns predicted during n confecrw*
the special edition and after he has he done. There is no lie tier way to consumers. Fro man economic point ness. The Federal Reserve Hoard is and good works are responsible
ent in his locality. Every new here today, called primarily to **'*'
covered every county in the stale he start (hut popularization campaign of view such advertising is u direct doing ns well us it can with only one success in any direction, and they family thbt cornea to n town and russ the bricklnyerv . hj:tsge snd U
will have a greater knowledge of the thun to cull for the product ourselves. loss tu the nation us a whole. The of these tools, hut ut prestnt it is like make cities to grow by leaps and every new industry means business lay plans for training mra. ArihiThat is whut we are going to do, and,
a carpenter with only a hammer, and bounds, expanding in direct ratio to for tho publisher in subscriptions uts tccts, contractors, union representa­
state thali any one m m in*Florida
mind you, because we like the prod­ people of a country are best off when without a saw or chisel. The Inter­
tives and educators attended thr f0*1
and it should prove of invaluable as­
the spirit thnt is put into them by advertising.
uct itself. We could Hot ullurd to do they get the lurgest amount of goods state Commerce Commission, which
sistance to him in the future. The
the
people
who
comprise
the
citizen­
There is no service rendered to the fercnce." It wns rc|»orted, further;
it just for the saku uf Imosting, The for the least amount uf labor. There­ controls the rates of transportation,
ship of such municijinltles.—St. Au­ community so trying and so charged thnt "tho International Union oj j
special Tribune edition takes up ev­
fore,
we
all
should
strive
to
eliminate,
product must stand the test.
Have the saw; but the advertising men
ery important phase of the work and
with responsibilities as the profes­ Bricklayers is wholeheartedly hchmd
The C'hipley plant, we believe, hus so far us |Kissildlk, unnecessary labor huve the chisel. Home day your ‘Asso­ gustine Record.
------------o-----------development of the g ten test vegeta­ hit upon the right plan of .marketing. und to use our lalior for tho actual
sion of journalism. The hope of the the movement and will bark
ciated
Advertising
Clulm
of
the
World'
G.
W.
I.awton,
Bracelet
Watch
Ex­
country Is in the ebuntry press—tho prentice school sygtrm which «**«
ble section in the United .Slates or One of the troubles with soft ami oily production and distribution of goods,
will
take
up
the
question
of
using
adpert,
215
South
Orange,
Orlando,
Fla.
country
weekly and small town daily. tho approval of the arbitration
the world ut large and his articles meat has been thutit is difficult to instead of erecting competitive sign
viirtislng
rates
us
a
tool
In
connection
4-24-tic
These
publications,
in order tu exist tho local union and local contractor1
are not far fetched, nr long drawn slice it into even running slices of boards, eur|&gt;etilers should be building
w?th
the
steadying
of
business
condij
must have a known V'l&gt;raona,'ly in in any city."
out fairy tales but just the simple even thickness. They are doing this houses for working men; instead of
Thia ia encouraging- W ll“- ^
tiuna.
control,
a
man
or
woman
known
to
makes
business
still
worse
than
it
othusing
electric
power
fur
competitive
truth couched in language that any- in theirnwn plant nml putting the
j
‘‘When business is recklessly ex- ei wise would be. To speak sta tisti­ their neighbors, having a homo in the position nrado In the Cleveland
' one can understand and statistics baron itself up in neat pound pack­ advertising it should be used for pro­
forence is carried to a practical
community,
and
sharing
pot
luck
in
put
tiling,
advertising
rateji
should
be
cally,
advertising
begins
to
fall
off
be­
that will prove invaluable for many ages. That makes handling easy, ductive industrial purposes; instead
elusion there soon will 1*
years to come. Mr. McWhorter is a does away with the difficulty of of wusting newsprint on competitive nurteriully increased; so that when cause business begins to decline, but tho hopes, aspirations and ups and to call pn countries in Europe. »
]
downs
of
the
town,
county
and
state.
Luiciiiess
is
depressed
advertising
business
declines
to
the
depth
much
advertUing,
the
same
space
should
be
delver after facts and statistics and slicing it from it sales jxiiut of view
trades
continue
to
bo
tauK
ru les may he correspondingly reduced. worse than it otherwise would because This press has convictiona of right
his work on the Seniliiule County on u purity with sliced pound pack­ used for eons.truetivu advertising.
O no uf the best liurometcrs of busi­ advertising ia decreasdc. The chang­ and wrong and is the safeguard of a competent workers. And '
“
Every
sensible
mun
recognizes
the
ages
of
other
companies.
Parked
in
. special edition will prove ibis asser­
sound public consciousness In this with tho tradea-training P*'*
tion. This county owes John Mc­ these attractive pound containers, wo value of constructive advertising. S ta ­ ness is th’e size of our daily papers. I ing of advertising rates and railroad
tion of boys and young men to
no not want to reduce the size of our ratea in accordance with the Babson- nation.
Whorter add the Tribune a vote of see no reason why sales should not tistics show dearly that most goods
Briefly the foregoing are our ideas respect for all honest labor, no
papers over u tier lad of years. Rath­ chart would not only greatly benefit
thanks for this splendid edition in mount into great votumo. Fortun­ ran be sold more cheaply and effec­ e r I want to see them continue to in­ business as a wjiole, but would benefit on snmo of the fundamentals th at ter how lowly, to appreciate ^
which they put much mote work and ately, when we increase the consump- tively through advertising than in any crease In sire. I, howSfor, do object those who have advertising space to make for tho surces.iful operation of work, whether In ditchea or in
other form. Advertising, when prop­
factoring plants, on the **
*
expense than they took out— which tiun of this type of meat wo make
possible u m o i e profitable sale of an erly used, is considerably cheaper than to a big pa|&gt;er one year ahd a small sell and those who have transportation the small town daily or counlrjr wherever there l»
, f„r
by the' way is a failing that? news­
weekly.
They
are
the
background
of
puper
the
next
year.
Business
condi­
to
sell.
Businesa
ill
every
way
will
be.
ever-increasing number of hogs. That selling through salesmen and clerks.
bo done, there will be 1c**
papers have and a failing In which
in turn will make (Hissilile the expan­ Nut only is the cost per sale H'sa but tions will become steady and gradual­ helped by what I call this 'ultim ate' the editorial policy of our own publi­ immigrants, and there wt
the public is always the winner and
sion ofour, swine industry und the when selling through tha newt.papers ly increases. Violent fluctuations in advertising. May w ehasten the day cation and its effort to encourage in­ Idle Americana who are com ^
the newspaper the loser. Everyone
dustrial development along safe,
profitable marketing in larger quali­ or the mails hto m aker knows Just ad vor Using are not merely the result when it will bo used."
a t present, but no coning* ^
should get a , copy of Sunday's Trib­ ties of some uf our liest and most whut he promises. The firm , however of fluctuation in businesa; but are
sane and constructive lines.
necessary production, tb»
j
■----o
General Business as reflected in the
une and send It to some one out of easily produced Southern crops. All who depends upon a crow of Rulesnu-n larguly tho cause.
suit
of
work.-Tlmes-Ua»n*
_l Daily Herald on sale at Joe'a Smoke
Babsonchart continues in satisfactory
the state or in the state who would of this, in our judgment, is necessary does not always know w hat the sales­
A concern stops advertising bo- _____________
he Interested In this great section— to the stability of Southern agricul­ men promise. There uru ui*uy other causa its businesa baa.fallen off, bui volume, running tit is weak. a t . 2 per House, Mobley's Drug Store and The Herald for &lt;!*•*
jH unt’ff Pharmacy.
one of the greatest in the world.
economic advantages gained through tho fact of tta stopping advertising cent above normal.
ture.—Southern Ruralist.

THE BEST SAVING
SERVICE

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P eoples Bank.

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STABILIZING BUSINESS

�TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, m S

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Day of Corporation

S h ip p ed

When the whistles of the mammoth
Studcbaker plants at South Bend and
l l r o i l sounded on the evening of
Mav «s) end 20,000 Stukcbaker emJ„yc," started homeward, a new tec*
!,ni for a sfe*!* rlny'a production and
shipments ha dbeen made, for on that
i... tso Studebakcr enrs were for‘ Vd^i to
Studebakcr
dealers
throughout *ho cpuntry.jl Of the
tai 180 were driven Overland,
,
This record represents u single tUy s
production and was achieved .without
pcrmlttlrlg
1Lu,r‘
Ssely to estriblish:* new nu»t1c T fa
only extra incentive involved was nn
effort to more adequately meet the
jo,i,lent Hrman'l Iron.

in one day establishes n record for
SfulU bhkK
feAiy h little
above regular, daily shipment;* since
the additional facilities provided by
rtsven new Studebakcr faetnty units
completed and tooled nnd manned
early this spring, reached capacity
production. Although Studehaker’o
present output is ‘15,000 cars n month
or nt tho rate of 190,000 cars annual­
ly, the demand is far in excess of
production and additional factory fa­
cilities, begun this spring and to cost
$5,000,000, arc being rushed to com­
pletion.
Studebakcr*•*" rtim irfartureir“ sixgylinderj rn rs exjlusively, in three
models—the Big-Six, Special-Six nnd
jlhr- X^iht.'Six-rWhich are offered in
tt^ejvo body types. 7S0 cura, In one
day, therefore, represents the biggest
day’s shipment- of six-cylinder cars
ever made by any m anufacturer.
The increasing popularity of Studcbakcr cars, which is a subject of
common conversation even outside of
the automobile industry, is attested
by the yearly record of production

and sales.

|

In 1018 Studebakcr sold
The following year sales
increased to a total of 89,050 ears.
In 1920 sales mounted to 51,-174 cilm.
1921, the year of general business
depression, was the biggest in Studebaker’s history (ap to 1922) when
sales reached a §total of 60,&lt;113 chrs.
Stated othenvise, the sales of Studebaker cars in 1921 were 29 per cent
greater than in 1920, notwithstanding
the fact that the total number of cars
sold of all other makes, except Ford,
was* 40 per cent less than 1920.
Studchakbc.again, established a new
record in 1922 with the sole of 110,269 car*. Thi* year will see still an­
other Studebakcr record' established.
Up to July 1, Studebakcr will have
produced and sold nltoiit 80,000 cars,
or nn increase of 50 per cent over the
same period of 1922.
‘‘TlteTe arc n number of reasons
for the universal-popularity of Studebnker cars," according to the San
Juan Garage, local Studebakcr deni­
ed. ‘‘But chielly:
"1. Because‘of their quality, dura-

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billty- and dependable performance in
owners’ use..
*,.*
’ “A ■'Because by.Vnhimrdclurfnjr sIxcb
exclusively o n ’n Inrgo scale and by
budding ail. v ita l» parts jn its own,
plants, Studebakcr cuu effect eco­
nomies and snve * thp middlemen's
profits, and' thereby provide maxi­
mum value and quality at n low’
price.
, .
*'.7. Because, in the three models of
Studcbnker enrs wp have n ear of the
exact sixe, style and price to suit ev­
ery buyer.
“ 1. BcenusV- ifith $85,000,000 of
actual net assays,^including $15,000,000 of plant facilities, Studebakcr
stands unsurpassed in ability ami re­
sources to manufacture economically
ar.d give the RWV.csl intrinsic v’olbe
possibli fo r q ftiven price.
”5. Becnusd' Of the name (Studcbnker, .which for W years, has stood
for high grade transportation, integ­
rity, quality, value and comfort."

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Ing tb« govcmnjRit but of helping
ybutrsclf. * ibaW drfltlnnco ' in highly
contagious an rttho weakening of law
enforcement nt one point weaken*
the entire structure. Governor Smith
ha* already issued n ‘warning, in
which he ankl that repenl of the state
law. did not in ^ h e slightest decree
lesson the responsibility of peaco of*
fleer* to enforce the Volstead net. I
thnnk you for your promise to en­
force this Ipw in the name degree na
other law*.'*

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NEW YORK. June 9.—Enforce­
ment of prohibition in New York
state, by federal officers would -cost
$190,000,000 annually, • l’inhibitinn
Director Canfield declared yesterday
in a letter to Mayor Ilylnn, thnnklng
him for his premise of co-operation
ft am local police,
"Thbre pre 25,000 peace officer* In
New York alntc,” Mr, Canfield wrote.
“To duplicate this force would cost SD.KWniMTI TO RESIGN AT
Cl.QSS OF MARKET MONDAY
the government $100,000,000. If this
were done in every slate it would
cost a billion dollars annually.
“1 accept your ns*uruiiee of every
mssible co-opcrallon. The failure of
tho pollco officers of New Work (o

dcrly conduct, public intoxication
ami similar crimes which have mate­
telephone rially dccrensed since prohibition. •
rt-l-Otc
“It Is not only a m atter of help-

For moving or storage,
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I’l.AGUB OF 17-YEAH

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NEW YORK, June 8.—A rlagun
of 17-ycnr locusts has arrived, ac­
cording to reports from New York
nnd New Jersey fruit growers re*.
Coivcd by Dr. G. P. Engclhnrdt, of
the depnrtihent of natural science of
iho Brooklyn mu-cam. Unmolested
by th e .pests slncfc 1906 fruit grow­
ers, l)r. Engidhardt said, are now
rushing preparations to snvo their
crops from tbq . vifdfrrtti^h.
No great permanent damage wiH
In? Hone, cevntdiii^*t o B l\’ Er.gclhardt
but this year's supply o t frtiR probnbly will b" short. * ,
&gt; The new well which has w en put
\&gt;wn trt augment ‘ Sebrlng’s i. water
supply, in a success,- and furnishes
.150 gallons per minute ,with,tho tem­
porary a ir pump which is used until
tho arrival of the electrically driven
turbine that I* on its way to this
city.

W ednesday, 13th
MEN’S A N D BOYS’ FURNISHINGS
MEN’S SILK SOX
Phoenix Silk Sox all colors, pure Thread Silk, pair
Extra nice lisle. Sox Sale, II pairs
for

June finite uh with depleted stocks uftcr ji ft II ittul busy season, ami rather than fill it
now, we have decided to offer them to you at prices llmt make them worL't your while to
buy. Merchandise is modish and of excellent iiunlily—tie* only change is that prices have
boon considerably lowered. Ami everything we offer has the approval of Fashion behind
it, and several months’ of service abend of it.
• EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND HOYS* REDUCED IN THIS JUNE CLEARANCE
SALE—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13TH TO SATURDAY, JUNE KITH.
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BOYS’ PANTS
Palm Beach Pants for Boys*, Tan, Grey, Brown..Special—
*

• $1.95

Wash Paijts for Boys—-Grey ami Brown, all sizes, 8 to 18,
special

$1.45

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June Clearance of Men’
Summer Suits
Made by the best I’alrn Beach Suits makers in the country
■ N ttv y Bifid. "T days only
• *«»&lt;!
to
m i
i i - u t M itt
V *a n , , , , &gt; &gt; t h *• | #+*•••**1

SN ELEN BURG GABARDINE SUITS
Tan, Grey, Brown, all models, Shorts, Stouts and Regulars

EXTRA l ’ANTS FOR MEN
Tweeds ami Palm Beach, all sizes tip to

XTUA SPECIAL—HEADLIGHT PANTS
/Made of heavy Khaki Drill, all si/.es. Special, -1 days

SALE ON MEN’S
BATHING S U irS

TWO PANTS SUITS FOR BOYS
All Wool Tweed Suits, Tan nnd
Grey, sizes 8 to 18—

BOYS’

li Lotts of Men’s Shirts to close out

EXTRA PANTS '

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All Wool Tweed and Serge Pants
values up to ?3.75, at

9

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BOYS’ BLOUSES.

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1

Union Suits for
Men
Chalmers* finu count dimity
Union Suits, well made and cut
full. All sizes up to JO, for, each

f

Stripe and Plain White, fast col
ors, ouch—
f
All new clean stock

EXTRA SPECIAL—STRAW HATS I'OR MEN, VALUES

AGENTS FOR HEADLIGHT
OVERALLS, BLUE A N D •
STRIPES, A GARMENT
......
■ $2.25

U P TO $3.50, FOR

Company
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1

SATURDAY, JUNE 1STH

MEN’S COLLARS-BIG LOT ‘SOF-T COLLARSWORTH U p TO 50c FOR, EACH

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GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP ^SHOOTING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

DODGE REPORT JN
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE '
LITIGATION FILED

ANY ONE WISHING

Judge,
KNOCKS
BASE BALL NEWS BASEBALL BUSTED FIRPO
HERMAN OUT IN

YANKS AND
BOTH LOSE
THE SECOND
GROUND

In spite of tho dcspcrnlc S. O. S.
fall sent out in Saturday’s paper, the
hnachall meeting Inst night nt the
HAVANA, Cuba, June 11.—Lula
NEW YORK,'.June 11.—Both tho
Chamber of Commerce rooms looked Angel Flrpoji.tim Argentine heavy­ Now York Americans nnd the New
liko the DcmocraHe attendance nt a weight, yesterday nftemoon knocked York Giants lost ground in tho mnjor
Republican convention. Then) were out “ Italian Jack” Herman in the league races during the week, tho
National League
about twenty men present. Of thoso second round of whnt was to have Americans dropping four games and
A t Chicago 3, Boston 0.
only fivo or six were men who, own been a lb-round bouL
At Clnrinnati 2, Phllmlclphln 1,
winning but two, including the victory
their own business in Om!n nnd arc
At St. Louls-IIr&lt;*&gt;klyn (rnin).
The fight, which was a very un­ over Cjcvalnnd yesterday, white' the
able to aid substantially toward the equal one as regards the size of the Giants won two )atid lout three.
No other scheduled.
support of a bail tenm. After T reas­ men, lasted three minutes, nnd nine­
The Yankees dropped two of a three
urer Dick Stroud made his report the teen seconds. Firpo was thirty lbs. gr.ine aeries with !tlje White Sox and
Ameriran League
meeting was a sad sight. The team the heavier.
At Wshingtnn 5, St. Liuls 3.
wen? defeated onev^by Washington
is nlsiut $000 in the hole and digging
At New York 8, Cleveland 7.
In the first round, Firpo appeared nnd onco by Cleveland. Tho Chicago
deeper all the time. Thrmcn whose ly be holding back his blows.- The Cubs took two of their three games
No other* ached tiled.
businesses profit by having Ocala ad­ contest resembled somewhat that of from tho Giants, and tho world cham­
vertised
nnd by having the people in n terrier against a great dnne.
Southern I.eaRue
pions lost one game nnd won one from
ti wn that a hnll game and a ball team
At Memphis-Mobile, rnin.
Nineteen seconds of the second tho Pirates,
always bring to town were the ones round had 'started , however,, the Ar­
At Clinttanoogn &lt;1, Atlanta 2.
Washington and Chicago helped
who were conspicuous for their nb- gentinian cut lose nnd sent his oppon­ their averages in tho American, tho
At New Orleans •!, Nashville 1.
senre at this meeting. If Ocala does ent to the cnnvnss for the full count. •Senators with throe victories in four
Only three games achedulcd.
not want hnauhull It is certain it does
It was a right to the jaw that did games against the Tigers, and defeat­
not have to have base hull. .
HOW THEY STAND
tho work. Girpo simply toyed with ed New York nnd Philadelphia once
When naked why the hall club was hfs lighter opponent. From the time each. The defeat of ,St. Louis by
broke when there was about $1,000 the gong rang until Herman
Florida State League
was Washington yesterday gave the Sena­
.
Won Lust Fct. subscribed for its support nt the be­ counted out the result wns only a tors six games won out of their Inst
.073 ginning of the season, Dick Stroud question of time. More than 3,000 eight. Chicago won n game from the
17
Orlando ...... .......... 33
.300 presented to the meeting ti subscrip­ spectators sweltered under the glnsB Drowns nnd two out of three from
a#is#
Lakeland ............... 2D
27
.100 tion list of over $1,100 that was urir roof of the Ncuvu Fronton to witness New York.
Tampa ’.... ... .......... 23
.411 paid. Time nfter time these sub­ tho bout.
30
B radcntow n......... *, 21
Cincinnati, Chicago ami St. Liuis
.434 scriber! to tho team had been called
23. fa
aDytonn ............
were
the winning teams in the Nation­
Firpo's weight was announced ns
.423 on and asked for th e ir money and 217 3/4, and Herman’s as 182 3/4 lbs. al. A fter losing two to tho Cubs, the
HL PotcrabU rg..... 22
each time their answer was next week
The game little I tnluiu-American Reds won three straight from Itoston
or tomorrow or some time Boon or
National League
fighter swapped blow for Mow witli and defeated Philadelphia Saturday
Won Lost Pet. some other evasion of their oldiguand yesterday. The Cubs, in their
.708 tin. The worst part about this state the big Argentina ns long ns he wnn victory over Hoston yesterday increas­
14
New York ............. 31
20
.374 of nffairs is that many of these pro on his feet. Tho blow that ended the ed their week's triumphs to six, with
Pittsburgh ............ 27
«l'l&gt;»rently was not intended by
.343 erastinators are tho moneyed men of ^
21
Brooklyn ....... ....... 23
hut two games lost. St. Louis won
to lnml on '* viUt
for H r - four of its five games t f the week,
.332 the fown They are men who can pay
22
Cincinnati ............. 25
po
looked
amazed
when
Herman
fell
.331 as well today as they can next month.
23
23
81. L o u is.......... .
one from Pittsburgh, three from Phil­
.310 They yye men who have tin- money in to the floor in a neutral corner. In adelphia and lost one to Brooklyn.
21
Chicago ................. 23
.317 the bank to pay now or an-y other time tile first round both missed tight
32
Boston .................. 17
33
.271 hut who hate to turn loose their kale. blows. Herman landed a left to the ONE RATE NEEDED FDR NEWS
Philadelphia.......... 13
In order that the hull tenm can he nock and , chased Firpo nround the
PAPER PUBLICITY.
paid off and the bills paid next Wed­ ring. Firpo missed two-hard swings.
American League
They
clinched
and
in
breaking
away
nesday, when they disband, the men
Won IsOHt
Another column in this issue con­
present signed a note for the full Herman ducked away from a wild
10
New York ..... .... 31
tains a most sensible article pertain­
swing
for
the
head.
Firpo
hurt
Her­
amount of the deficit. None of the
20
20
Phiindclhpin .....
ing to the auctioning olT, practically,
22
men who signed fliis note can afford man with a hard right to the hend in
Cleveland ............... 20
of
newspaper publicity, n olden days
U
P).
to lose the money but they felt like it free-arm fighting during n clinch.
*.*
Detroit .............. .... 23
newspaper^ never jiad tho one-price
When
they
broke
away
Firpo
punchwas not right to turn off a hall team
25
8L Louis ...... ,........ 21
td Herman witli blows to the bend. system, and riity*^yiere obtained by
without
paying the men what is due.
20
Washington ..... .... 21
“jewing down" the regular prices;
Beginning at once a Ford touring The bell found llennnn standing daz­
23
Hoston .... • ....... ....... 17
but since newspapers have establish­
ed
in
a
neutral
corner.
ear will In- disposed of. All the moil17 * 25
Chicago ............
ed
themselves up being the only
In tiie second round both swung
&lt;y takep In on this Ford will lie used
*
0
means of securing proper publicity
in paying this note. If the Ford does rights to the head and Firpo landed
Southern As*orintion
experts have dived deep Into tin act­
not pay the note the brave endorsers ( a M l to the neck. Herman then
' Won 1,0.1
ual cost In the owfiers of thouuinds
can, so don't nny of you subscription shot n light left to tho body. They
Nashville ........ .... 30
10
of newspaper, .planta, and have doslackers worry about thut. If the | sparred f o r a moment and then Her20 i
20
Now Orleans
Fnrd sboulif imy ntit-wm|4hrn‘-psv-d»v-*iJiinri iisheil Fltpo to the ropes, bellifc toxmincd a t. what rate advertising
Atlanta .7......... ... . t l — . . p
can be run to make a fair profit for
ideluis the surplus will bo donated to met with a hard lefj, which sent him the m im e/ invested.
Mobile .............. .... 23
buck, reeling. Firpo after missing a
tin- Marion County Hospital.
23
Chattanooga ........ 24
light
swing for the head, caught Her­ • Taking up the question from every
The
men
who
have
tiled
to
give
23
20
Memphis .........
angle, it has been determined that
Drain a ball team for .the post three man with a right to the jaw which advertisement* for the size and thi
IK
28
Birmingham
.333 i years and who have donated from sent iiitp sprawling. The referee circulation of such n paper as the
30
.... 13
Lillie Ilock
$3110 to $2311 each year towards this counted ton and Herman's second cu­ News can not he run nt a less price
good cause have sworn off. They are lt red the ring and drugged their still I ha nthirty cents fof- the inch for ev­
YANKS BREAK.
slopping light now while stopping unetmseious matt to his corner. Firpo ery time the advertisement appears.
LOSING STREAK Won’t t ost over $3(» each. They agreed crossed the ring and aided in reviving According to the comment and cmiall uiotind that it would ho a cold tiny, Herman,
fessions made at the last state meet­
NEW YORK, June II.—The New it, the center of the Sahara d'-.cil
ing
of the publisher* il was found
f.i *4 IU l&gt;S H IU IU h
York Americans broke tlu-ir losing in July wlieii Deala hail another ln;li
that there were papers running their
atreak yesterday, defeating Cleveland team if they hud to worry tliemsi lv s
advertising at ns low as 13 rents or
1about raising funds for il Ocala
8 to 7. The score:
HI cents tile inch; mid it Wns also
003 121 000—7 Star.
Cleveland
agreed' that the pa|«T that was not
002 001 011—8
New York
getting at least 30 cents per ineli was
rnukin gnulhing, and when the price
Winner of Three
Washington 3, St. I.ouls 3
was scaled to 23 cents tin: publisher
Year Events Enter
^ N K» H
f-a 8a 8-a
WASHINGTON, June IL —Wash­
was losing money. There are more
Belmont Stakes
ington hunrhen hits off Vangiltter in
Ilial-cliiHs papers in this state having
Tonight “The l.ittle Church Arotuul a rate of thirty and over than there
the fourth Inning nnd look the sec­
NEW YORK, June It.—Winners of the Corner."
ond game of the series from St. Louis
the below thnt figure; nml papers
nearly all the important three year
yesterday, 3 to 3. The score:
getting tiie higher rates can afford
With such players as Claire Wind­ just that much inure to better the
fit. Louis ..
01....... . .. ... . old events of the early racing season
Washington
000 301 lOx—3 are entered tmlpy for the fifty-fifth sor, Kenneth Harlan, Ibdiart Hits- publication*. Thori is not one cent
l running of the classic llclmimt stakes wotth, Pauline .Stark nml Alex Fran­ of profit in the subscription price, for
cis in l he leading roles.
every cent received from that source
REDS TAKE SECOND ul Hvloiuul Pari:.
will scarce pay the cost of the paper
Zev, the Kentucky Derby win­
A story of mhfliiTs nnd contrasts, a anil the distribution of the publica­
ONE FROM PHILLIES i ner,ltoth
and llud Lerner, runner up in the powerful theme that reachest way
kiiconmt stable, are entered. J. K. down int&lt;&gt; the souls of men anti wom­ tion, Consequently it is the adver­
CINCINNATI. June II.
LuqncY &lt; itsdeu's Martingale and t ’ljickvale
tiser who pay* for the issue of the
effective pitching enabled (he Itcils to ami Rialto from the Whitney-Green- en.
daily or the weekly ns the case may­
take tho second game of tin- series tree stables are other slurs entered.
be; and the advertiser pays his lull*
At hit'll nit: ml inn: Hull Mimtniia in according to tiie circulation of the
from Philadelphia yesterdu) 2 In I. Tho record for the event, 2:11 2 3,
'The Lathes' Man."
The score:
paper. The subscriber seldom reck­
was set by Man o' War in 1020.
Philadelphia *
...... t«0 non |
ons that for the dollar he pays for a
Anil l)&gt;e In,uni g u e sts tonight will subscription the publisher pays out
Cincinnati
002 U00 OOx -2 PEAR AND BEANS FOB BALE—
Ik G. C. Fellows and fam ily nnd will the same dollar to print pnd get him
I,Dili) bushels Brabham unit Iron
see this fine picture w ith u u t cost to the publication.
Chicago 3, Boston 0
cow pens. 300 bushels running vel­
CHICAGO, .1umi 11. Vie Aldridge vet beans. Write for special prices them,
There is one celebrated weekly isbested .Its- Gelievich in a pitching duel
used
in this country which turns over
ami delivery.- Dean Seed Cnmpaiiy,
Tomorrow night—"F aster, Faster,’* its finished product to its thousands
yesterday and Chicago shut out llu.- Orlando, Fla.
CI3-f&gt;tp
with Agnes Ayres, Theodore Roberts, of agents a tone-half the price the
ton 3 to 0. The score:
Hutton
000 000 000 n
A survey nf ilie watermelon crop ami Richard Dix and International raw papers cost, which m eans/vhal
Chicago
030 000 OOx- 3 fur. Like county shows about one- News, as an added attraction.
eveyr week it sells, handsomely pub­
fnurth of normal production, with
lished and bound for $71,0(8), papo,
Wednesday night—Jackie t ’ougun, which costs it blank $142,000. It is
• The first week In May, this year, prices about uormiil, regardless of
W. IL WiJeox sold to H. II. Aullmun the shortness of the crop. Buyer* in "My Boy" also The Blizzard,’’ a the advertiser which pays all the ex­
of Kissimmee eighteen acres of his have been paying nlmul $30(1 the ear regular comedy,
penses—and if the advertiser did not
rich Gyprcss Island holdings for for 28'* and smaller ones at moat any
feci sure thul good publicity pays
For quick results try a wunt ad.
price.
there would be.no paper issued. And
#16,000.
that paper bus no discounts, other
than two per cent off jfby payment in
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ADS.

Dr’ M. B. Herlbng, president of the
Florida I-vague of Municipalities, is
arranging fmul plans for u picnic to
be held ut laike City to celebrate the
completion of the Jacksonville-Lake
City road. The celebration will bo
held on the dutc the road is formally
opened ami will he announced later.

Sitting a&amp; Master, Ap­
proves and Confirms Position
of J. V. Dittemore.

. . o f th e B e tte r K in d ..

Hoston', Maas.—After over four yearn
of litigation In the Christina Bclenco
Church, eX'Fodeml Judge Dodge of
Hoston, sitting an Muster under ap­
pointment of the Supreme Judicial
Court of Massachusetts, lifts filed Ills
final rgport on ,4he evidence. Tho
plaintiff, John V. Dittemore, the senior
Director of the Church, whoso servlca
antedates the dqeenpo of Mrs. Mary
linker Eddy, nnd who hla associates
■ought to remove from office, seem*
to have been completely Justified In hta
contentions that undesirable and un­
wholesome conditions have existed In
Ihe administration of the church gov­
ernment.
Judge Dodge finds from the evblenre,
which Includes testimony by the ma­
jority Director* themselves. Hint Mr.
Dittemore** dlsmlssnl wns for live pur­
pose of doing nwny with opposition to
tho wishes of the majority and also
because Mr. Dittemore liad sought to
estnbllsli a standard of propriety and
conduct higher than desired by Ids as­
sociate*. It Is also found Hint a prim
£&gt;Ipnl reason for the hostility to Sir,
T m letuore wns because of Ms rebuke
to his associate* on hiiiiiermi* occa­
sion* wlirn offensive language wns
used nml offensive Jests m ade nt m eet,
lugs „ f the governing iMsly o f the
church. J u d g e Dodge holds thnt Mr.
Dittemore Is still legally n Director
nm) Hint the effort to remove him nnd
appoint n successor inure sympathetic
with the policy of the hoard la legully
null nnd void.
In regard to Ihe Illegality of Mr,
D lllemore’s dismissal. Judge Bodge
snys thnt no Director could fnlrly be
supposed to have accepted Ids posi­
tion upon the understanding th a t hu
wns subject to Instant, a rb itra ry dis­
missal whenever a majority of hi* assoelate.i might find It rxj&gt;edletit. Tho
Master find* Hint the vote attem pllng
to dismiss Mr. Dliteuiore "wns only tl|c
formal adoption of n conclusion previ­
ously ngreed on outside th e meeting'*
and thnt It wns for Ids associate*, thpn
nrrtising him and nt Hip same time pro­
posing to also net ns hi* Judges, to
afford him “such opportunity to tie
lu-nrd In Ids own defense upon the
charges made a s would satisfy the re­
quirements of nnturnl Justice." l i e ulso
finds Unit the complaints against Mr.
Dittemore were not founded upon first
hand knowledge nnd "w ere lmide«|iiutp
ground for any hut n purely arbitrary
dismissal." T he Judge also finds thnt
there wns never any question as to Mr.
Dittemore'* sincerity In mnlnlrvlnlng hiposition and that nothing said or don*
hy him in maintaining Id* opinions
could have cotiNtituted adequate ground
for Jl.m issing him, “unless the m ajor­
ity's power to dismiss could lawfully
have been used by It for the sole purpose of Mtlillng any opposition In the
Board to tln-lr wishes.
T he Muster declares thnt Direc­
tor* Dickey, Kent, Merritt unit Untilvon were nidmnti’d hy p-'r*onnl 1msHilly tuwiird Mr. D litcmorc ami that
they had long planned among themselves to pet rid of him. One of the
occn*li&gt;n« when had feeling wa* engen­
dered wn* when Dittemore refused to
Join Dickey, Neal, and Merrill in a t ­
tending a piny ly^-New York vvhli-h
DllienioreVrrrrstTIercd objectionable nml
which bad a* the lending player a
l*-r*on of notorious reputation, o n
this oi-eiislou Director Men lit tcstlllcd
thnt lie urged Dllteiiuire to urromptiny
Hietii and sa id : “Cniuo on with us.
You a re not so much b etter than Hie
rest of us."
Judge Dodge also tlhds from tbc evi­
dence Hint “T here w ere occasions In
11*17, 1111k and llfll) upon which, at
meeting* of the Directors, the plulittlfT
l Dltleiimre) expressed disapproval of
utterances by I dekey of it kind tutoruhlc only when men only, and men mu
disposed to he scrupulous In such m a t­
ters. are the h e a re rs—thereby uruus
lug resentment on Dickey’s part, and
sometime* on the part of Merritt anil
Itnthvon." T he testimony regarding
eight or nine such Instance* was taken
hy Judge Dodge In private. In regard
to all of these occurences Judge
Dodge rinds from the testimony of
Mr. Dittemore and others. Including
the rrios-exiimlnalion of the defendant,
Dlri-otors Dickey, Neal. Merritt and
Itnthvon themselves, th a t Mr. Dlllem ore', account of them was suhslaullully true a ml that his “rcpcuti-d Itlvlstenre upon u Mniulnrd of propriety
In language or conduct stric te r than
Dial accepted hy hla associates m ate­
rially augmented the ir hostility and
dislike."
Judge Dodge concludes tiiat Dittomore's eo-DIrectors were “Inrai-uble,
on March 17. 1D1U, of Impartial Judi­
cial
consideration
of
ficcusutlon.
against him, esja-clnlly of a rcii.nilun.
framed by themselves, had they ever
undertaken nny such consideration.**
At the present time Christlnn Helenlist* throughout Hie world ore deeply
Inti-reidf.l In the fact* brought out hy
the Dodge re|H&gt;rt which Mr. Dlllcmore
and others are distributing In large
qua ill It lex among the ineudierHhl|i.

The progressive element In the
Church seem* to be gaining much
strength. It urge* a toon* isaislstenl
amt pruetlral Intcriirelntlon of the
teachings of Sirs. Kddy by those In
authority nnd a more liberal adminis­
tration of the church government.
Next to a rhnnge In Ihe ontrlnl jiersonnel In Boston, under n definite nite
of rotation In office. Hie greatest need
of the Church seem* to lie for the on
0mrugemenr of grenter local etiurch
self.goveminent and detaoerarv accord
Ing to the spirit n« well n* Hie letter
of the Chun-lt Manual, und a intulndr
ing rather than nn encouragement nf
'lie greater rentrnlUallrm of nntborlti
'n tha artf-pernetnatla* Tbiard of Dl
■ectors and it-.'- -'--c '-ic c . in nostoi

I'lHps ate under way to institute a
public playground for tho children
of Sebrlng, ami as soon as the use of i f l i r - ------- -- —
*» i **
The Southern I'huaphate Company
the grounds thought suitable for thh
project ia gnaiiiod, work will bo com­ has paid $l&gt;'.il,300 for 3,000 nerqg. of
land in Poll; county.
.
m j.,,:.
mented on the equipment.

for immediate use or for next fall delivery, C. J. -WAGNER
would like to measure for whnt you need in his ljlln
leaving the state. lie will he in Sanford TUESDAY, JUNE
12th nt the Valdez. Call by phone nnd he will bo’glad to
see nnd show you the latest thinp in awnings; His nwnirig*
are nil, Hindu to order nnd a tit assured, his prices nm fit*
awnings- installed:
Al
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Our motto: The City cf Happiness is in the slate of
mind nnd in Florida ttttder the slmdo of u WAGNER AWN­
ING.

J. H. Weber, Agent
EUSTIS

FLORIDA

Don’t Wait Until the Last Moment
t» enjoy the benefits derived through ownership of ;m OAK­
LAND ear. It’s Htnndnrd of Rm cnnsumpllnn Is far bcluvv
the nvernffe. Its response to control nnd tryini; climbs is
nRtmtndinff. Built tilting l»w rncinc body lines, yet natty as
to its uraccful style, the OAKLAND SIX combined power,
service, beauty nr*I economy. Come in for n demonstra­
tion.

Kent Vulcanizing C om pany
Oak Avenue nnd Third Street
PHONE 17-

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County Commisssioners
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CLASSIFIED :
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Carda of Sanford's Repotablo Professional Men, each
of whoa. In hia choaen pro*
feoaCon the Herald recomnets da to the people.

Yob tan find lh« m « b of »
titty lire Business M tn »
la Sanford in this Colnmn *■
oath day.
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luick Service Transfer

George A. DeCottes

Storage F a c ilitie s
j t i pleaae you, tell o lh tn ; If not,
tell as. I’hone 498

Over Realnole County Hank

Claaaified Ada tc a word. No
Ad taken for leaa than 25c.
And positively no Claaaifled
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
muat ncrompany all ordera.
Count the worda and remit
arurdingly,

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A tto rn e y - a t-L a w

janfo rd n o v e l t y

FRED R. WILSON

WORKS

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

^ FARMERS—You can gat awd bad
frames and irrigation plugs a t tfc*
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
FOR SALE—Uoaier and Uaya* painta
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

V. C. COI.LER, prop.

FOR HALE - Rhode Inland eggs

for

Flrat National Hank Iluildlnf
netting, 15 eggs for $1,00,
Mr*.
Jeneral Shop and Mill 8ANF0IID -:*
FLOUIDA Ellsworth, Rourdnll Avenue, San­
Work
ford.
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BUILDER
\VT:s'T ' FIRST .STREET,
f«T.
store
with
dwelling
combined
with
It Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
ARCHITECT
.'(Lock. Would sell.—L. C. Kincird.
r.s-i u p .
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
Ii.
HERNDON
IAN FORD
FLORIDA FOR SALE Sweet potato vines. See
Joe Nero4.
02-211)
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ft)It SALE—Household furniture and
chicken*, 1020 Union nvc.
fi2-3lp
PlItK------- AUTO-------- BONDS

and

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S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
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SANFORD
FLORIDA
plAhINi, n p o s s i B K TO OBTAIN
A S I ,VI E II Kill WAY SYSTEM
1 oniiaenl noticed.in the s ta le press
T,i'nn to L. favorable to th e K. O.

if'11' / r"“d /ill which has passed the
Florida legislature with n suhstunt'■I majority in hoth ■- branches, the
vote in th senate In'ing unanimous.
Oie strong t«.int about the hill la that
'* b,,ls the Sinte Road Department
“l'Vm to a definite program of hlgh• *»y
. eonitruction. As laid down by
I lr ' gislature, no new highway en" prises are to he undertaken until
I. me mam project*
no win varying
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lloure and Enrage next Milnne The*
nlsr, only $2.(0 cn»h

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STOP BACKACHE, KIDNEY
KINDERGARTEN
TROUBLE
Misers Bernico Austin and Sarn
Backache, Rheumatic Fains, d u ll, Wheatons will teach Kindergarten in
headache, tiryd feeling, tm* frequent the primary room of the Baptist
WASHINGTON, June 11.—Along
urination, discolored or strong odor rhUTvh, rornor oth’ and Park, la-gln.
The Hoard of "County Commission- with maximum volume of traffic are symptoms of kidney and bladder ninff Monj ay, j uni, llth t from 2 to fi
or* wish to warn the public against j now moving on railroads, nn almost
trouble, "! was always having « „vi«rk. I hono 871 and 418-W. 0t-2tp
going over the Geneva bridge and Oil complete elim ination'of car shortage hacknl'he which caused- me great auf- (
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a t present a* the w ater is over the ha» ,HV ''Attain, «l, it was announced feting," writes Mrs. Feber,. Medford.
For quick results, try a want ad.
fill and the continual trnffie on this
by the Ami t u an Rnilway A -- , j ass &gt;'i oidd not sleep and at times
fill while the water Is standing on it 1,11,1
’ 1
" , l'
' ,ni* 1 could not aland straight. Tried Ko­
la wearing uwuy the road way and Mny
)* [» } ° f
‘ ar&lt; 0 ley Kidney Fills and found relief."
it is extremely dangerous. The road,,,,, M , ,
^
Slop haekachj. kidney «n.l W«d.ljr
has been closed by harriers at e a c h j ^ „howC(l only , 0|277 , lirs R,1()„ troubles with I-oley Kidney Pills. Sold
end hut these are removed by «.m o,of „ u. f)||, shippers' demand. During I'oVU«"&gt;whcrc.-A dv.
of the people travelling this road and „ Wwk |)f Octul.er. 1022, when traffic
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they persist in using the road at all v„ |mm, waB „t nL&gt;firjy the same
hnenrds. The county commissioners height, there was a shortage of 170,-*
say they want this rond closed and UOO ears.
kept closed until the water subsides
Seeking maximum co-operation l&gt;ont which time they will fix the fill tween shippers and thi&gt; carriers, the
and make it sitfe for trnffie. Those asHoeiation also announeed that a
wanting to go to Geneva should go system of reginol advisory hoards,
via Ovcldo and be safe ami also rave composed entirely of shippcm and
the roadbed. Please he governed by heads of chipping organizations, was
this order or the county commission- 'being ret. op over the United States,
'c * ( y Y h
ers will ho forced to take drastic j The hoards will associate and advise
measures to close the road and keep, with the ce seiviee division of the j
If you serve our pastry to
it closed much longer than if the. association, co-operating in seeking
Iiik
i
your
Rittsls they will s;ty that
•i
traffic would stay off it until it can the fullest ul.tiv.ation of railroad f a - !
It's
delightful.
If
you’ve
nev­
■ilities, and orgatlixatioiis in the ser-.f
he repaired.
er tried il we’re snrrv. After
vice of transportation.
you have tried you’ll lie sorry
SANFORD MAN HONORED
Oiganir.nlion of the hoards In the,
that you didn’t try it sootier.
Hill
BY THE CITRUS EXCHANGE
| S.nHh. East, Northwest and Middle
Begin
now,
eall
up
the
food
ON HOAKD OF DIRECTORS]
completed, officials of
umber Co
_____
] been named Upon tin ni in many eases, man.
it.)
Ilmdii Mar
C. M. Berry, former county agent
n«
and o n e of Sanford’s successful growfhuno 13C Sanford
i rs, has been honored by the Citrus
Exchange by nn election to the board lli!l)
of directors of the Exchange Supply
Dai.y Herald on sale at .loo’s Smoke
Co, This department of Hie Florida
Mertr-v,
Mnhlry’s • Drug Flora , and.
t itrus Exchange serves fi.00 members
if
with crates, fertilizer* and grower's Hunt's Plinrmacy.
supplies and transacts over a million
and a hulf dollars worth of business i i s i s c i n u i 'o ^ T s i i c s r . r K M t n i n K r K i i r i i t u v i . n c . r k . u i i i i i a . j u s u n s s i R i B s i i i i i s i s i a i i i R i i i i i i i s i l
a year. Mr. Berry has been active ■i m i J u i i i u i i u i u i o a a i i * R i a i n s i i i ^ k m . R i v i i s a a i a m i N i t R H i i i i i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
ir this lino for several years, tins been
with the Farm er’s Exchange hero nml
one of the men who conceived'and put
through the pro-codling plant of the
Exchun'dc ‘ that revolutionized the
packing and shipping of celery and
knows all about the growing and ship­
ping of Florida fruits and vegetable*.
He is a good mail for this high and
responsible position and Ids many
.Sanford friends are glad to know that
his ability and Integrity have been
recognized by u big co-operative as­
sociation like the Citrus Exchange.

ITS DELIGHTFUL!

R0UTH BAKERY

'Sanford maid '

FOR SALK One sewing mmiiim
DENTIST
now; one hod. m attress and springs;
New Mc’srh Building
one dresser and wash stand; one a l­
I'hone 201
Sanford, Florida most new! i‘ e box; one piano. Cheap,
fix 12 Hmdiunt. Inquire im&gt; Third
street.
#
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03-Up
W. J. THIGPEN
F or SALE o it RENT—Eleven acre
Real Estate
farm, good location. Address P. O.
FIRE, LIFE, ADTO INSURANCE Bov 12.
0J-2tp
FORD SEDAN, A-l condition, cheap
for &lt;|uirk sale. Consider Ford tour­
DR. G. S. SEI.MAN
ing in trade. Address A. C. F., core
Practice limited to
&lt;&gt; Herald.
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Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose ami Throat
Eyes Examined, (Hasses Filled
Melsch Building
FOR RENT—One furnished house' in
choice location. See Paul Lake.
fiO-lfc
Vjaa Examined
ClaasM DMigntd
RENT—Two connecting rooms
P en ry McLaulin, Jr., FOR
with private hath, cool and com­ CO-OPERATIVE POULTRY SALE.
O pt D.
fortable. Garage if desired. Phone
544- W.
CH-Ctp
Mll.LKN, Gu., June IL —In con­
Opt Idan-Optomet rial
2tS Bast Ftrmt Straet
Sanford, Fla. BUNGALOWS, cottages uml apart- junction with the Milieu County
nients for the summer season at Chum her of Commerce, the state bu­
Daytona Bench. Reasonable rates. reau of markets will hold the first
sonvflle, via Pensacola, Milton, Crest*
Will furnish photos and full informa­ co-operative poultry salo in Millcn
view, DeFuniuk Springs, Bonify, tion upon request.— Bailey &amp; Haw­ and Jenkins counties on June 27.
Chipley, Marianna, Chattahoochee, kins, Daytona Bench, Fla. fi-31-1 mo-c Thousands of circulars aro being dis(Juincy, Havana, Tallnhassee, Monti* FOR RENT AT CORONADO BEACH tributed to farmers.
cello, Greenville, Madison, Live Oak,
—fl room cottage, very desirable, 2
CONSOLIDATE POSITIONS.
bedrooms and bath.
Furnished,
luike City, Sanderson, Macclenny,
$150.00 season. Near ocean.—Mrs.
Baldwin.
COLUMBUS, Ga., June 111—Wal­
Harry II. Sums, Box 343, New Smyr­
No. 2, extending from the Georgia
ter
A. Richards, city manager, Iiuh
na, Fla.
00-12tc
announced the consolidation of city
state line north of Jennings to Fort
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and physician and city hculth officer, upMyres, via Jasper, White Springs,
kitchen, 710 W. First Street. Cl-4tp on resignation of Dr. J. IL Wynn,
(utke City, High Springs, Gainesville, FOR RENT
RENT—C
1Cottage.
ottage. Sqp J. Mus- city physician. The change is ex­
Ocala, Leesburg, Lisbon, Grand Is*
&lt;12-1Dtp pected to bo effected next week.
son, fiOl Palmetto A vc,.
land and Eustis, Mount Dora, Ply­
mouth, Orlando, Kissimmee, Haines Williston, via Perry, Cross City and
Furniture, pianos, safes, In fact
City, Bartow, Arcadia j and Olgu Bronson.
ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, moved on
bridge with a spur from IxTshurg to
Rond No. 39 from Manatee to Vero. short notice, by the QUICK SERVICE
I*akcland on road No. 17.
TRANSFER. Phone 498.
C3-3te
These highways are to he com­
Road No. 3, extending from the
Georgia state lino at u point on the pleted as rapidly as possible. - That FOR RENT—Convenient large un­
8t. Mary's river known ns Wilds is a good plan befauso it means that
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Landing to Orlando via Jacksonville, instead of the highway department
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
Orange Park, Green Cove Springs, doing a dab of work and another
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Palatka, East Pnlutka, Crescent City,
dab
there
over
a
total
mil«age
of
F 6fi BENT—Nice furnished ap art­
DeLand and Hanford.
ment, 417 W. Second street. &lt;J2-2tp
Road* No. 4, extending from the seventeen thousand miles, jhere will
now
he
definitely
completed
at
least
Georgia state line south of Folkston
WANThlJ
to Miami, via Iliiliard, Callahan, throe thousand mile* that will be up
flTEM
THtXi’
T lE ir WARTTsb-KTuTt
Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Bunnell, to federal and state specifications.
Address P. O. Box
bo
experienced.
Daytona, Titusville , F ort Pierce, This certainly is the most advanced
32-tfc
221
West Palm Beach and Fort Lauder­ step yet taken in Florida’s road pro­
WANTED—Used
musical
instruments
groin.
Of
course
there
is
nothing
to
dale.
Instruments of every description.
Rood No. G, extending from High be gained by recalling the wasted
Springs to F ort Myers via Newberry, years th at have gone by in which Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price
Archer, Williston, Dunnellon, Inver­ there might have been done an en­ Music Co., Tampa and Zark Street,
, 6-25-1 mo-c
ness, Brodkxville, Lupts, Tahtpa, during work In ’road construction. Tampa, Fla.
Evepy
state
has
made
its
mistakes
WANTED ’T fn iU Y ^T rlcy rle'" with
Rlverview, Bradentown, Sarasota,
and has had to learn by experience,
rubber tires, in good condition. Call
Venice and Punta Gorda. .
00-Slp
Road No. 8, extending from Haines Florida has had her innings at that 470-W.
City to Fort I’ierdc, via la k e Wales, game. From now on the history of
LOST
Frostproof, Avon Park, Sobring, permanent highway construction I n _________________________________
the Land of Flowers ought to bo
uuya overcoat oit Celery avela k e Annie aiyl Okeechobee City.
Rood No. 19,1extending from state one of pleasing progress.—Lakeland, nue, near Flowers’ home. Return to [
jGIllon A Fry.
fi3-2tpj
road No. I, east of T a lla h a n f, to Star-Telegram.

EOR RENT

.CAM SHOUT AC It IS
ALMOST COMPLETELY
ELIMINATED NOW

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BREAD

—WHO EXCHANGES THINGS WE DON’T WANT FOR THE
THINGS WE NEED
The real Alladin of today Is the classified advertising section of the Dully Herald. Il
Ih remarkable how Chthaified utls help folks to live better, to spend less, to put more In
tfic bunk!
Ah an intitunco: one man swapped some odd pieces of furniture that did nbl match hia
set for u fine Victrnla that he needed; n Hewing machine that was no longer used was
sold, ami the money invested in a much-desired typewriter; a piano thut had stood silent
for years wuh exchanged.
•*'
But why goon with the huge liKt? If you would hoc how simply and effectively the
Modern Genie produces results, turn to the

Classified Advertising Colu m n

Sanford
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IN THE. HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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VOLUME IV.

)RD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923

BIG MEETING
_____

NUMBER i

KANSAS FLOODS

NEW YORK'S BROKERAGE

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WERE UNCI
TRAIN RIDING MEASURE
WOULD HAVE LIMITED
TO TEN DAYS

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TOKIO, Juno 9.—Japan's reply to

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era by-Japanese marines at Changsha
province of Hunan Juno 2nd and the
withdrawal of Japanese gunboats
from Changsha was dispatch today of
folir destroyers from Sazebohax to re­
inforce the Japanese patrol on the
Yangtze riv4r and official statement
that Jnpnn determined to defend lives
and property of her natlontls in
Chino. *

TALLAHASSEE, June 9. — The
governor vetoed the train riding
measure passed by the legislature
which would have limited poneltien
for persona who ride trains without
ticket to ten days imprisonment or a
ten dollar fine. The measure arrest­
ing train ridera unless requested by
TOKIO, June 0.—Japan and Russia
officials or employe of the railroad
at the time of offense waa. committed. totjay agreed to open negotiations for
The governor vetoed the measure resumption q£ relations between tho
which would have exempted from two countries.
city taxes for five years homes to be
constructed in the city limits of Lees­
burg. The measure was unique in
character, in that, it was designed to
encourage home building. It was
clearly unconstitutional and utterly
void the governor declared.
RISE COSTING MILLIONS ARTL
FICIALLY PROMOTED.
HANFORD MORTGAGE LOAN
COMPANY OFFERS STOCK
WASHINGTON, June 9.—Sugar's
FOR BUILDING HOMES
rapid jump in price, which in d'flew
Tlie Sanford Mortgago Loan Com­ months has cost the American people
pany in this issue has an advertise­ millions of dollars, wna economically
ment calling the attention of the pub­ unjustified nnd artificially promoted,
lic to the fact that they have somo figures contained in tho "Survey of
captial stock for sale and tho reason Current Business" compiled by tho
for increasing their capital stock department of commerce and bureau
and offering It on tho market is to of i-onaus, mnde pubic Frday.K
Refiners during tho month of
take rare of tho many noeda of San­
March,
when sugar climbed one and
ford investors for the building of
' house*,- homes *ivd business proporty. Ufype-Jtenths cents ,# pound, jyerc
The Mortgage Loan Company ia fill­ apparently stocking up, the stocks on
ing a long felt want In this commu­ hand having increased over 160,000,
nity and when the stock is sold there long tons, thnt month. The survey
will be sufficient money avnilablo to disclosed that rofinrrs had stocks of
take care of many Sahfnrd people 124,161 long tons February 28 and
who arc now wanting loans for real 284,800 long tons March 31, com­
estate improvements and they arc pared to 273,811 long tons March 31,
unable to get this money. The Mort­ 1922.
Cuban sugar magnates followed
gage Uan Company is doing a great
work here and everyone should take suit In the stocking process, tho
stock in this company for tnkilfg sugar "reserve” February 28 having
stock means Just that many more totalled 469,009 long tons and 053,honu-s, apartment houses and busi­ 692 long tons March 31, against 790,ness property that la needed here. 619 in March 1922. #
Her the advertisement in this issue
Cuba furnished most of the cane
snd then invest your money in a sugar for the American market, de­
home enterprise that will be casting partment of Justice investigations
your bread upon the waters.
have disclosed that a big per cent of
the Cuban plantations are owned by
HIIIMNK SPECIAL WRECKED
American interests.
NEAR CHB8CBNT CITY TODAY
The official figures show the whole­
HUT NONE WERE INJURED
sale prico of refined sugar on the
New York market to have been
The Shrine special bearing the 90.073 February 28 and 90.086 March
south Florida Shrinera of Egypt •11, compared to 90.Q52 March 31,
Temple home from the big conven­
1922. Prices remained low in 1922
tion at Washington was wrecked
hlthough in no months did the stocks
near Crescent City this morning it is
or refined sugar in refiners hands
presumed by ji spilt switch. .The
exceed to March 31 reserve o f'th is
rngine and four care left the track
but the engine being a special Shrine year. In July, 1922, refined stocks
engine refused to lay down on the were given as 06,719 long tons. The
Job and remained in an upright posi­ Maximum supply was reached In
tion bravely bearing tho Shrine in- Ticplcrpbcr with 226,668 long tons;
aigiaa put on by the master-hand of the Tcaervo having fallen by Decem­
C. J. Humph. Two passenger coach­ ber 31 to 177,470 long tons. '
Tho accumulation of sugar stocks
es and two express cars turned over
in
March during the price rise, is
on th*ir Dldea hut not a Shriner was
Injured. The fireman was bruised believed to be highly significant
*nd it seams was the only* one on the and probably i has a bearing on fu­
train that was really hurt.
The ture advances. ,
urther official reports will dlswrecker 1* at work and the train wUI
e tho condition of sugar stocks
be ready to move again aome time
this afternoon.
in the United States and Cuba for
April and May, and these figures
wUI be of valuo to the government
AUTOMOBILE PAGES TODAY
in determining Just what ie being
On account or the rush of late ad­ done to the market by manipulator^)
vertisements special mention of the It has been declared by government
many auto supply houses and garages officials t h a t . the advancing price
and sales agencies in our AOtomobUe was due to speculation. On the other
number were left out. Wc wish, how, side of tho fence an alleged "short­
ever, to call special attention to the age” waa held responsible•dvertieemente qf nmc ot lhcm who
With the price rising Cuba export*
*7 not hav« writeups. They will bo od heavily during March. For Feb­
»lvtn more space ia neat Saturdays ruary the exports were given as 474,&lt;
rsue. The following were among the 766 long tons and In March 647,008
number]
lohg tons. The last figure cxi•reeded
Rive A Walker.
ort of
tho 521,521 long tons export
Frank Akera.
March, 1922, when the price was law.
Field Auto Top.
Eaporta of Amoricsn sugar like­
Sen Juan Garage.
*&gt; wise increased in March to 31.632
Dodge IIn,tiii-rs.
long tons from the 29,438 figuhe of
Hof-Mac Battery Co.
April. Both figures were far below'
Franklin.
March, 1922, when 108/468 long tons
Cadillac,
*
were shipped abroad.
Cray Motor Sale. Co.
»’
.
S*Uh Bros, garage.
The DaBy Herald. 18e per week;
House, Mobley'. Drug S tart
i Pharmacy.

Farmers and growers generally'nrc difficult to organize and this has al­
ways been the troublo in Sanford and evory other part of tho country but it
has not prevented sopie g6od organisations from being formed and it will not
keep the growers of this county from forming tho organisation ns originally
planned. Last night the time of the meeting was taken up in action on tho
invitation of the. Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., for all the growers of this
section to come into their organisation and when the annual meeting occurred
to make it over rtr do ns they pleased but this did not meet with the approval
of the new organisation members who after two hours of talk pro and con
decided to adjourn and with-th© same organisation committee and plans to go
ahead with the original plans and form the big organization that has been
pinned for several weeks. There was a general good feeling throughout and
several speakera caused much merriment by their talks on their Idas of what
tho organisation should do nnd it is the general feeling that the big organisa­
tion will go ahead with no more dclnys and tho Sanford Truck Growers, Inc.,
will go ahead as they have for'thc pnst fivo years and all will !&gt;c pence and
hominy” on the Bt. Johns. Judge Housholdcr, Judge Dickinson and HcVeral
other speakom last night'sounded the keynote when they naked for a general
getting together of nil the growers into the one big organisation since they
were all aiming at the snme mark nnd it is certain thnt In few years them
will bo one big organization here handling at least seven y-fivo per cent of
the crops on tho co-oporntive basis—of the growers, by tl o growers und for
the growers. G. L. Bledsoe presided at the meeting as Chairman and it is
probable thnt the next minting will be Friday night.

INUNDATESSTA

SERIOUS LOSSES ARE EXPECT­
ED IN MANY PARTS
OF COUNTRY.
(D, Tfc* A a.odaleS PrMl)
KANSAS QTY, Juno 9.—Heavy
rainfall in Kanasas nnd western
Missouri last night and today has
placed rivers and creeks in Kansas
at flood stages and with continuation
of rain predicted for today acrlous
floods arc expected, according’ to re­
ports from over Kansas. Rainfall in
Kansair reached virtually all parts of
tho state nnd ranged from one to
seven inches.

k

Colorado Federation
of Labor Votes for
Return of Wines

DENVER, Colo., June 9.—Modifi­
cation of the Volstead act and the re­
turn.of light wines and beer were fa ­
vored in a resolution adopted at the
cloning session Thursday night of tho
annual convention of th Ccolorado
State Federation of Labor, according
Jo President Earl Hoage, of Denver,
who returned from I-a Junta, where
the convention waa hold.
The resolution reaffirmed tho stand
taken by the federation at its annnul
convention last year and pointed out
manifest evils in present prohibition
TO enforcement, according to President
Hoage.

M. a WOLFE * CO. TAKE THE
COUNT AND TAKE THE
8UCKERRS

MEMBEREXCHANGE
And Had Branch Houses In Oth­
er Cities But Was Under
Investigation

{Ur The
t*i«—&gt;
NEW YORK, Juno 9.-N ew York’s
list of Rtoek brokerage failures were
augmented today by filing of Involun­
tary petition in bankruptcy a g a in it" ^
M. 8. Wolfe and Company, ony of this
largest curb market firms, with
branch offices in Chicago. Like the
firm of L. L. Winkelman and Com­
WHEN
1IF. ATTEMPTED
pany,
which failed yesterday, ' tho
‘ THROW IT INTO RIVER.
Wolfe
house had been a member of
NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS
the
Consolidated
Stock Exchange un­
O r The AuKtstfS l*rvsa)
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
til about a year ago, when it w ith­
NEW YORK, June 9.—Elugio LoFor tho benefit of tho farmers not drew after having been placed under
sade, Filipino butler for Dr. G. W.
McAuliffe, today confessed to police present at the mnss meeting Friday investigation by the exchange.
it ia said that he strangled his night I take this means of Informing
NEW YORK. Jun* 9 .-S ta te At­
fiancee, Miss Blossom Martin, who is the farmers and public in general, the
employed by the doctor at Miree. He position of the Sanford Truck Grow­ torney General Sherman today an­
admitted, according to tho police, he ers on tho m atter of the now organi­ nounced that he and five deputjea had
begun a sweeping investigation into
had taken her body wrapped In green sation.
( n r T k f A u»&lt;-ln 1rS I’r t w )
Third Daughter ofj .((uern Victoria portierea to Eliiahethport, Staten Is­
Thu organisation committee met the affairs of sevoral stock exchange
TIENTSIN, Juno 9.—The chief of
and Sister rtf Edward
land. 18 miles away where ho waa with 4he Board of Directors of the houses holding membership in the
tho Shantung train Imiullt* now hold­
attempting \o dump it from a ferry Trurk Growers and stated that they New York curb market... Tho an­
1 ltr T h e A w u r lu lr d P rr» « )
ing eight captives in the I'aotzuku
boat Into the harbor when policemen had accepted our Invitation to come nouncement was; made in connection
LONDON, June 0.—.Prince** Chris­ nrrented him. Although the Filipino over nnd join the Sanford Truck with the bankruptcy yesterday of L.
mountain stronghold has promised
that the prisoners will In- released tian, aunt of King George, died this refused to tell why ho killed the girl, Growers aiid to help make one big or­ L. Winkelman A Company, largest
within four days, according to'n let­ morning. Princess Helena Augqstn police believe his poverty caused her ganisation. The main points discuss­ active house connected with the curb
v
•,
ed were the "one man one vote" pro­ market.
^
ter received yesterday by the French Victoria, more generally known aa to break engagement.
Mr. Sherman said he had confer­
position nnd the future snlvs manag­
consul- here, from Emile Ccnsberger, Princess Christ inn from the name of
er; after much discussion tho directors red with officers of tho curb market
n Shanghai broker, who is among hfr husband, wna lw»rn May 25th,
ni the Sanford Truck Growers agreed yesterday afternoon.
1846. She is the third daughtor of
those held.
"Investigation of other membera of
to accept the majority rule, and a
Queen
Victoria
of
Groat
Britain
and
While the general health of tho
the
curb will go on," he said, "W#
committee
waa
appointed
to
change
thus
wna
tho
nlstcr
of
the
late
King
prisoners was said to be satisfactory,
began
&gt;our eetfvo campaign a week
the
wording
of
our
membership
npEdward,
the
7th,
und
aunt
of
the
pres­
all thoso who were ill having virtual­
_ .
plication to meet tho requirements of ago, Several inrmbqra.of the Con­
ly recovered, intense heat is causing ent British sovereign. Sho married
July 6th, 1866 to Prince Frederick
. . » Ty m *!?**o ,M
. tho now organisation. The committee solidated Stock Exchange also will
some discomfort.
’
met aa . agreed Friday morn ng ami be Investigated.
Christian
of
Schleswig
Holstein,
who
The attitude of the outlaws toward
absolutely rejected, the German repa­
"We are not empowered by law to
decided
that no change was neceaaary.
died
in
London
October
2Hth,
1917..
their foreign prisoners varies accord­
rations proposals la st'n ig h t In his
make any general Investigation Into
,
During
tho
day
the
w
riter
wna
in­
ing to circumstance^. Some of the
first official expression since tho re­ formed that a new stand had been I Iho affairs of tho cilrb market itself,
bandit gunrdrf seem to be willing' to BECONI) OFFICER SUICIDE
ceipt of tho note from Berlin, when
taken by many members of the San­ [but wc will take up one firm after
ON PORTUGUESE SHIV
do anything for their captives, while
he appeared before the senate com­
AFTKR KILLING CAITAIN mission on foreign affairs and fi­ ford Truck Growers and also by sev­ another, and we will close every ono
others indulge In petty tyranny.
eral prospective membera of tho new w hoso hooks warrant such action."*
nance to answer a long questionnaire
J. B. Powell, Hhntighln newspaper
organisation; so before the meeting I /Mr. Sherman revealed that his ot(Dr
Til*
Asaortalrrt
PraM)
on tho operations In tho Ruhr.
man, is said to have losf his temper
had a conference with the chairman file had on receipt of various com­
LISBON, June 9.—Second officer
recently and knocked out one of tho
The Premier said the French nnd of the now organisation committee plaints begun an Inquiry into the af­
guards who had become offohsive. of the steamship Brave Coeur is un­ Iielgian governments should agreo and suggested that they go on and fairs of the Winkelman firm when
der arrest at Oporto, ncconling to
Thu bandits arc continually quarrel­
not to consider any proposal from organise and leave us out of it for books were first subpoenaed.
ing among themselves when they are message received here on the charge Chancellor Kuno unless it was pre­ tlie present, that it waa net best to
Failure of Winkelman Company
of killing the commander of the ves­ ceded by complete and final cessation
not conversing with the prisoners.
and
reported investigation of curb
discuss
it
further
in
open
meeting
sel, wireless opeartor nnd another of­
Many of the brigands unfamiliar ficer und wounding n seaman and of tho German passivo resistance which tha chairman agreed to and market of three other houses csubik!
with firearms have nearly caused passenger, while on high seas. The campaign. He aasurod tha senators carried out to the letter ao far aa ho Federal Attorney Heyward, and Dis­
screral tragedies by their careless shooting was done with a revolver. thnt the government's relations with waa concerned. But wa wera very trict Attorney Banton earlier in the
handling of weapons. Yesterday After running nmuck tho officer took tho Belgians were entirely satisfac- much surprised when Mr. Smith, in day to extend thoir Investigation of
one of tho bandits is said to have refuge in bin cabin from which he tory and that everything was going his eloquence, laid so much stress on th creccnt scries of failures Into gen­
blown his hand off by accidentally was taken by the poiico when tho well in the Ruhr.
the "ono man one vote” question that eral stock brokerage conditions.
Paris and Grussels aro keeping in had grown to auch LARGE propor­
discharging a rifle.
Tho investigation which already
vrttlel arrived at Oporto. The pris­
A German priest who had Just re­ oner put up u severe struggle with constant communication today dla- tions over night, b u t. vory cleverly had begun Into alTalra of four large
turned from the bandits' mountain poiico and when found escape im­ cussing tho advisability of making a ■hied around tho main Isauo which afiiures previous of tho Winkelman
reply to tho new German reparations was also disposed of at the meeting, collapse, it waa stated, would be ex­
retreat, aald heat and flics were the possible ho commitod suicide.
note or ignoring It entirely a« not so his reference to the matter, Inten­ tended to Include Inquiry into condi­
worst of tho captives’ troubles. Many
susceptiblo
of forming a basis for tional or otherwise, was misleading to tions which caused losses of millions
of the bandits, he said, wore suffering
LONDON, June 9/—Notwithstand­
fro msome ailment or other, \wo of ing tho fact that the ultimate pas- negotiation. In the event a decision the rank and file who were not fam­ of dollars to thousands of Investors.
Members of the New York stock
them being lepers.
sage of l&lt;ady Astor's liquor bill has is reached that a reply bo made, the iliar with tha aituatlon and could not
Tho priest, who ia nlao versed In boon virtually assured, it msy he French government is reported to road between tha linos, thus leaving exchange with curb- connections, it
medicine, earned tho good will of November before the measure is on- favor a curt dismissal of Germany's tho 8. T. G. the responsible partita, was learned, have brought pressure
the bandit chieftains by attending acted. It provides for tho prohibition Inteal proposition. ^Belgium, on tho « mi as* baa - been - ex pnwa*dr "narrow to hea r for-*.- general - house cleaning-In tho Curb Exchange.
it Ot t&amp;b sale of IhloJtlcanU lo persons contrary, ii aald to be desirous of minded" and not co-operative.
tifo m te *
wording
the
acknowledgement
In
Filing of an involuntary petition
under
18.
We
have
not
only
catered
to
tho
allowed to stay In the camp.
such manner as might leavo tho way needs of our own members and rend­ in bankruptcy against the Winkel­
o|&gt;en for a further parley.
ered all the assistance possible, but man firm in federal court wpa the
The French foreign office main­ our management has served others climax of an exciting forenoon
tains an nbsoluto official ailenre on that needed advice and service, and around the company's office during
which the doors 'ware closed for a
the subject, but the indications ap­ have given all good reaulta..
lime,
and then reopened only to dose
pear to be that a reply will be made
Wa have Only shipped 1040 care this
and that Germany wUI be requested season to date, which ia not so hud by announcement of the failure.
Liabilities of the firm were un­
to announce, once and for all, wheth­ for a little "one vote” organisation
er she Intends to continue or abandon which Is In tha lime-light at this time. officially estimated at 91,800,000 and
her passive resistance In the Ruhr.
We will compare notos with any or­ asset* at 11,500,000. It was inti­
The Belgian cabinet strongly fa­ ganisation in Sanford and if we do mated, however, that the company
vors a common inter-allied reply but not show a better •average for our was doing $8,000,000 worth of busi­
it seems certain that a joint anawes member* we will donate 9100.00 to ness with 4,000 customers. Since the
Will be poesibie only if Lonfton agrees any charitable organisation In the failure and suspension from the curb
last week of Jonaa and Baker, It was
to leave ^no doubt in the mind of the county, If they will do likewise.
Berlin government as to the abeolutc
We have no apology to offer for the largest curb ‘stock exchange
necessity of discontinuing the Ruhr our rxlatence or for the stand we have house. It had branch offices In
resistance.
taken. We are very proud of our number of cities.
After initouncement-of the fall
Upon fills point Belgium and record, have tho confidence and goad
France are solidly agreed. There will of the business in teres to of San­ a crowd of more than t0$
has been to direct communication be­ ford and the confidence of the best gathered outald* the
flcea and several policemen were
tween London and Paris on th* sub­ trade at the othey tod.
signed to the task of clearing the &lt;
ject,
the
British
viewpoint
being
Ijiji 'V
T. F. ADAMS,
-f *
wiu
illdhtg, which
v
tranamltted tq the Qua! d’Orsay
President. trance to the building,
cuplcd entirely by the
through Brussels.
HIGHLANDS, Juno 9.—A handful corn. One woman who had
•• The expectation M n ie that Get*
many must admit defeat in Uw Ruhr o ffederal agents on whom the brunt close her account
and that a Joint note will bo elabo­ of prohibition &lt;enforeo«tent in New when she was told
rated and dispatched to Berlin today. York f«U when Goyernec - Smith olliers sat down i
signed the state prohibition enforce­ they would
*
Jane 9.—Coeloms of- ment act repeated saw their dlfflcul- the offices
NEW YOl
torwd away
todsy to put into of
taday when
Rev. E. O. Thumpeon, A. M., Th. M.. D. D., who will preach at the First ficlals pr
Baptist Church Sunday morning and evening. He U an old friend ahd col­ feet at.m■idnight the su
nriJilhltlnr
I roa 191%n®
lege mat* of the pastor, Dr. King, who ia now in Chariottf’, N. C., conlucttog ruling prohibiting
t ops' series of revival services. The public ia cordially invited to hanr -Dr. from bringing liquor
All is_
rF -rk .
-AV,'
-‘W
&gt; x * § K ij R t'5 L
n3i‘l

Filipjno Butler
Kills His Fiance,
Caught With Body

Sugar Jump Un­
Princess Christian
Prisoners of Bandits
justified, Federal
Died in England,
Will Be Released in
Report Reveals
Aunt of the King
Four Days is Report

i

n

Renarations Proposal
Absolutely Rejected
By Poincare

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9•i V r

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m vw t
■)'

land Gracis Cobb, 9f aTIInhasrfce, were nixed yesterday at hi^fi noon at t
hit dellcghtful place* you visit for Every man la philosopher^ enpgih m |
apre inhabited by people tofeiTjoy' w ^ h i n j i .th^ }nfhe|' 'fallow’d
Jf| 0
*the guests yesterday of Mr*. Ged, Finit Methodist churtb.
yvoclrecijdd afre
W .McRory,
Dr. W. J. Carpenter officiated in
J who go away for the week-end.
prosperity.
4 ----------- ■-------- 7 •
n most impressive manner,and the
MRS. FKKD DAIuER, Society Editor
■
It’s
a funny world that will keep -— ~ T o n i c a i
Dr. \V. J. Carpenter letf today for j ceremony wan witnessed by a large
% [ The pose of Rodin's** "Thinker"
• I’liono 217-W ■
fotkcland whero he wdl teach at assemblage of friend* nnd relatives.
•a M
■ t rn ; « » r .A m , n.m r.1 to . . . II. h a n ’t “ ■" f t * * * *
« ~ , W «"■»'
If row f c a r r n n r f r l r m U t l a l l t n e r a n
......................... ....
j do a thing for the toupe.
•C O L E E N M oot
—If. ran ar* anil,* n»f» where «►cumin* Southern 'College, for the Toucher*’ j A beautiful musical program wa*j
jjot, his feet on the desk.
h o m e . a r If r a n a r e e n f r r l a l n l n a . w r i t e iT in in ttiL - r o n r i e
rendered
by
.
Mis.i
Charlotte
Smith,!
Mrs. Jj. A. Kelly hnn returned from I
•7 '
M p&lt;M lnl p u n t l a f M « i l e n n r l i n e a t . f r t r t W B 1 * H l i m n | , C O l,r " r KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES
fl w ill,
f r l u l l a , n r te le p h o n e .Ih e .llrra
organist, before the epremony.- Missi a trip to Chester, Hohth Carolina,! Tha Dally Herald, l&amp;c per week.
h e i i r u l l r n p p reeln leil.
&gt;
SERIOUS .t '
V
HOUSE I’AftTY.
! Rosamond Rmiford sang "Because, wherd she visited Mrs.qMry Dicker*;'.!
Q r.FA N ons ^ in T n m e e t in g .
“Suffered wllh severe headache,
Several of the members or the G. *nd Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer sang in
SOCIAL CALENDAR
backache and pains Jn my legs , and
___
F. S. left yesterday for Daytona! her usual charming manner "I IaWp
The Atlantic * Pacific Company
Th„ cidanon. of the Presbyterian under niy shoulder blnde. My kidneys
Sloi’iimbi Country' Be*ch under tho chnperonuge of Mr*.! ' oU Truly," (Carrie Jacobs Bond).
harp specials in today p Herald B b ^ l {d,un:h -held their la st monthly p * t - ami bladder were in bad condition. I
Tha altar of tho chtirch was hank- groCeriM and, n ic c a ltle ,. Bead the I ,
.
f thc ^
Mond„ . n||cht
Storb” at High' ^ h m d ” Auditorium j Joh"
,hcy wHI
. . M„h wItll .
. * „ ,.............
| a house parly. • Tliry aro at The p“ high with hnndsomo ferns, palms advertisement nnd go to tha A. &amp; F.jijfoging the opening exercises and was weak nnd nervous anil /o lt tired By Fannie Bur,,." J j
and worn out. . Walking made ;me wist/pi shop girl eairer r
‘
. ! Guides" 100 Atlantic avenue, nnd will! “"«• foliage plants, forming a rich,
on. Second &lt;t.cet, I’hill.ps n u w l , ^ ^ ^ ^ i d e n, tu.; Mm. Idljn, erti
. ^ h o r t of brtgth.-,*Every'm orning m y
Friday—Roof G a r U u b entertains. |(oW „pctl h(&gt;u„c for th i Wbek-&lt;nd for tdark batklground for the tall pedestal building.
•
,
&gt;. , .
.
•by giving,
• i
•
'(face and bands were bloated. Mcdi(iirtained the doas
from
anxious to give it to b*ruT!i!
at a handkerchief "hower at the j lhelr friends.
: baskets overflowing wjth lovely
inenioiy the beautiful Bible story of cjne fqiled to help, my condition and hard-working | , d v,fc0
home r t Miss I3*»lo Whittle, at 8 p ,)
! Shasta dainies. The pews reserved
D. L. Thrasher has something to!*'Rpjh.”
doctors advised an operation," writes These are the three in tW .i
m., eompllmonting -Miss' Beatrice
| for the family, weru roped off with
THE PORT OF LOVE
«»y t» thc Work Folk. On S a t.,SlKc|al
„
M ^
Maggie Nelson, Mosndntr, Fin. "For- W People,whore J,,,*
Martin n bride of thla month.
»
green nnd white fullo fastened with
tufintcly
I
fend
about
Foley
Kidney
nie
Hurst,
auUior
0f
-|u
V
.!
»
«
t*
«
'*
’»
w
y
?
half
of
Mr.,
B.
Ik
llulli.rk,
.
h
a
Huffy
bows
of
tulle
and
clustersfo?’
Friday—Mrs. E. M. Calloway will cn- &gt; { golden seas, neath nxure skies,
in! sale on work clothen, shoes, pants,
leaves for the. north this week, and Pills, tried them nnd got relief." Sold' flue," has woven into «
daisies.
tcrtnln tho members of the Glean-j Al„| rolling clouds of light,
work shirts, clr. Rond the advertise­
everywhere.—Adv.
screen drama than that n J
era Class at four o’clock at lienIBehold the mystic port of love,
A t thc appointed hour, to the ment and note the very rhenp prices tho meeting closed with \n g in g ,
ic.
Added attraction, th* ut
home.
•
‘JGod-be
with
uu
till
we
meet
aguin,"
strains
of
thc
Bridal
Chorus
from
Arrayed in humirrs bright.
on nil this line of articles that just
Friday—Mrs. R. I t Dens will enter­
Lohengrin, .the liridnl party entered. now nre needed by mcchnnin* and after which formal good-byes were
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Newi 1
.
..
,
V _ _ _
Coming down thc right aisle was La­ fnrmcra and fishermen and every­ said. w
tain tho members of tho Mothern’ u,.„, gather sails from every sen,
Only O i k D ,y
^ 1
By
invitation
of
Mrs.
E.
M.
GnlioN
o
tic
e
In
h
e
r
e
b
y
g
lv
p
ir
Mini
J
.
I*
Club at her homo in Rose Court at
Am, Hhi|W frMin WVcry ,lin)J.
fayette Tilils, and Miss Ethel Tillls one.
*
W il li a m * d o e s n » i li n v r a n y u n t h n r l l y
way, the class will be her guests at U f M u d ' t h e U n d erslsrb ed c tim p n n y In
.IjBO p. m.
I Gay, laughing crews, with care free from the left. Thpy were followed
a n y o t i l t g a i t a n W n a t s o c r o r , a n d th i*
her
country home this, afternoon.
by Claude Shoemaker and Miss Ruth
Fridny-;Tlio Philnthen Clnss will e n -,
song,
•
c o m p a n y w ill n o t h o r e s p o f is lh ln fo r
Stempor &amp;. Company arc still turn­
Mir
i&gt;u&gt; lo e n t o f a n y r l i c e k , o r d e r , o r
Gillon.
The
maid
of
honor
entered
The Herald delivered gj,
teitain at a dinnor at the I’reshyA happy, hopeful band.
«’
ing them over at tho old reliable “SI SLOCUM’S COUNTRY STORE" M il ini’iiiTi’il ' o r m a d e b y t h e s a i d J.
nione,
nnd
directly
preceding
the
I . H llll,line n f l e r J u n e IIIt ISt3.
turian Manse honoring Miss Herweek for lfic.
meat pnd provision store where ev­
l l lt A Y M O T O R ttALRR I'O M I'A N V .
mlnin l.ehtnnn, a bride-elect of next An(j fr0|H love’s port these ships sail bride, wax the dainty little flower erything in fresh and smoked meats
IN o t In e b r ix ir iile d )
•Si
Slocum
is
thc
proprietor
of
thc
girl, Kathleen Tillis, sister of thc and groceries nre being sold at rock
ll y : M rs. J . \V. H l r i c k l n n d . O w n e r.
'
•
forth
ennsroadg store, and Tilly, his sister, S-S-Ctr.
bride.
bottom prices. Here you can get is poatmlatrcis. Hank and Joe, two
Saturday—Mr*. Hal W'ight will on*! To distant land and sen;
TSAOt MASK
The bride entered’with her father, what you want at prices cheaper
tertaln at a swimming party at hei jTJl0|r on|y ruddcr, compass, ehnrt
obi
veterans,
sit
on
boxes
and
quarrel
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W’ .A. Tillis nnd was met at tho altar than thc cheapest,
coulnry
home, honoring M rs., l^vo’s own sweet loyalty.
Bee thc adyor- j about the war. ^now, who is black
Tho greatret diseovory in flesh healing
by tho groom nnd his best mnn, Hugh tisemeot und note the prices.
iuiruniM of New York.
antj Sl0wl»oy, who is sleepy upnl-t the is tho marvelous Borusbne, a preparation
TilUs.
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Mondny-Westminster Club meetr. at j Vol |ifo {„■(ife, nn,|
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It is a combination treatment that not
The
bride
was
radiantly
lovely*in
And
tcainy
Churchweil’a
have
a
ffHiy
rt;B(|8
n||
,,0!it
cards,
learns
the homo of Mlfcf I’crrie lee Bell
And otrennis will liuffet strong
only purifies tha wound of gertns that
!
her
traveling
eostumu
of
midnight
message h.r tho fnrmors. New prices! abu t Farmer Jjtylilrri’a new nutomo- cause infection but it heals the flesh with
of Celery avenue, at 11:90 P. M.
| [.'u|| Hnon will frown the angry skies,
i blue satin back crepe, with tflm- nn Seed Bed l loth that wiU sell it Idle, nlMint the rburch cnterlninment, extraordinary sjieetl. Bail -wouniis or fo* the S to m a c h
Tuesday—Mrs. M, S. Wiggins will
J.'uil soon will censo tho song.
' mings of gray, worn with n chic hnt right how .’ You growers—you are rn &lt;l the return of Hiram I’lunkitt cilia wliirh take wool
vccks lo heal wi^i tho 1
entertain ill bridge at. her homo|
L iv etK H n tft
iv oi.io
mm.
8fny, nnd other ncrcssorio* of needing seed bed cloth—why not savn j Geeas ho has come bock to live op tho (wditmry liniments mend quickly, under
.,nn Magnolia avenue, at
.’liltO, nun
Urn
ixnvcrfiil
juflueneo
of
this
wonderful
B o w e ls , B lood
eea ChapiH-ll,,
CliniUK’ll ,*ul, dovu
plimeiiting Misa Frahccn
. . • mightier
, , ,, than
, tho ntorms, j gray. Her bouquet was of roses and money on it. You cannot afford t o |r j,| f0||:a. Mrs.' Ripples# the '^iddy rcirteily. I’rfee (liquid) JJOr, 60r nnd SI ,20.
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And
hearts
defy
all
fates;
MhnsLn
.Inlsles
«h,.u
n hrido-elert of this month.
L AwI
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HhnsU daisies showered with ribbons pay the prices you have boon paying. | widow, gives her vtow* on matrimony. l ’Owder fiOo and 60e. Bold by
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Beyond the angry, thrent’nlng wave« ' an,| valley lilies.
UNrON' PHARMACY
Bee
Churchwell
where
you
car.
a
l-|sb
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warmly
welcome*
Hiram,
u
love
U NIO N PHARMACY
A smiling sen awaits.
. Mnson, wore n smart
_ . gown of,
Sanford, Florida
i lf
Miss
0. .1, Pope is in Washington, D. C„
wnya save munpy on everything you r,reee follows. SI—My, you two are
&gt; Hanford, Florida
Almnnd green creep de chine with kuy.
attending the Khrinor.i convention.
Jgot'd ns n piny. Idly ontern tho store
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Swift speeds life’s liny, the voyage; Kn.cn jnc0 ovor draperies. Her hat
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Mins l.tieile Papa is in Lakeland'
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linumera Specialty Shop cnlia your between Hiram ami Tilly.
American and
I pastel flowers. She carried a French attention today to the advertisement
taking the Humbly School Toadiorn . Behold, our Pilot near,
HKAHkEKEE,
Ilham is Lily’s old sweetheart and
European I’lnn
Tinining enurto.
To guide us imfoly through the surf, { basket (Hied with Hhnsta daisies, the j to tho arrival of new merchandise. went off to make u fortune and Lily
FLORIDA ]
| handle tied with white tulle.
-------To lovoil ones waiting there.
[ Sam Ilaumcl says he does not go to promised to wait for him. Well, ahe
Out* block from Ocean nnd H otel Clarendon. Summer rati* i
Mm. il. W. Mcltory, of Montieello,
Orchid'crepe de chine fashioned tho sleep, in \he nuturner time hut is U ctill waiting.
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Room, $1 per day nnd u p ;
jicr week nnd up. Special
Is Hie guest fur a few days of h e r F o r there
remains, beyond life’s becoming frock worn try Miss Ruth wide awuko to thu fact thut his busi­
Iielindo Sppkes, pot recognising Hi­
week-end
ra
te
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verj’
room hns running water.
| Gillon with largo white hat, whilo ness is givjng the Sanford people ram, walks up to Lily, admires tier
non, Geo. W. Mcltory ,at his residence
storms,
on Palmetto avenue.
Miss Ethel Tillis, was .attired in now goods of up to the minute style;' i lot be.s nnd tells her how cheap they
• A haven fairer far;
Wlicio sin-purged r.ouls set sail no mnir.e crepe de chine necordinn whether It be June, July or -August. look also asks who is the young num,
Miss Martha (Jliap|M-l| Inn returned
pleated; her hat was also uf white. i|o is there on the job to give new then recognises Hiram ami says she
mote,
,
home from New York whero iJ io
Both of these carried green French stuff. Specials for toduy . Cotton, tbougbl he waw.flcAd or in jail or
Beyond the sunset star.
.spout several nionthu with her sister,
baskets of daisies, the handies tied Dresses, for summer wear , dark something.
u s i ’] E L K A Y ’S S T R A W
H A T DYE
—A. Arnold Ross.
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Mrs. Vail Ixivoll.
with tulle matching their costilmes.
dresses for travelling, nil the^m w ; ('omo to the High School Friday
G uaranteed,'— For Iia ls , L calhef, Wood, R attan, U’lrker, elfJ
The littlo flower girl’s frock/wus shades in. hose, white hatn for spoi l ; idgiit, Juno 8th, and see what Hiram
MIMS COR AI.IK TILLIS WEDS Mlt.
Miss Maude Lake returned home
of blue with necanlian pleated skirt wear and 1'rinresa slips to complete doc* nnd \vc feel you will enjoy tile
THOMAS CAIN YESTERDAY
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last evening from Staunton, Vn„
nnd bertha, she carried a basket filled the costume. Sea- the advertisement ploy all tho way through. .
AT CllUltCII.
00-2tc
where she hns licen attending Stuart
A wedding marked by elegnnec nnd i with roso petals which she strewed in und see BiiumH's.
Hall.
simplicity nnd centering Hie most the path of tho bride.
Mrs. Ripplts--‘,Api I the moon?
| cordial interest of counties* friends,! Miss iJliie Bulb Spencer was loveSaturday und Monday special* ore ;
"A»l BlocuinV CouuLry Store" at p , . .,
iMs. .1, (!. Bui well, Misses Bailie j wan tlint of Miss i'Viralio Tillis and j iy in orchid crepe meteor with aide the iipeeiiilty of the Hanford Hhoejtne High School Friday night, C(M te|* no&lt;lg
-The Rexstl
and Mae llurwrll and Misses Winnie, Mr, Thomas Cain, whieli was solcm-1draperies of while Spanish lace, h y A t.’lotliing Company nnd thin aplendid new stoic i* filled with bargains I
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uMBHB«MiiuuaBBUuiiuauuaiiutiHauHaauni*!iBiiaaaui*BaRBHMMauaGBaBaB«aiiK»HnauzBuviiaaiiBBaBt&lt;^ tvciy day, For Saturday and Mon.i i
.day they Imvm sperinj prieos on Htqts 11
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of all kinds from oil wool to ’ palm |l
beneb and inojiuir, . Specials on shoes, |
or bathing suitn and on underwear
and many other items dear to the
iienrt of tho g o o d dresser. Men, reqd
the advertisements of the Sanford
Shoo &amp; Clothing Company and, watch
thttlr windows—they are right up to
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now in every way and getting Iwtter every ibty.
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We hnve ju s t received th e n ew est crcntiuiM in M id-S um m er W ea rin g A pparel. T h in g a tlin t
lire rig h t up lo (h e m ln itlc, w llh I hat Itaum el i’xcliiKlvpneHH. W h e th e r , you, a re going lu th e
FOB SALE—Fine residence, lot 53x
inountaiiiH, th e lieach or going lo n ia y hom e, re-sl an su red th a t you can find y o u r h e a r t’s
,117 on Magnolia avenue. Inquire
d esire In W earin g A pparel, M illinery am i A ccessories a t Ham m I’s an d a t th e m o st reaso n ab le
at
213 East 1Its,S tru ct
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(I’ingharaa nnd o th er new nmterialu.
D elightfully handdraw n uollars and ciiffa and
lace f rim med.
I’leasingly
priced—

New* Cantona, Uoslmuarns, Ileennilng 3-pieee cost uniea in
Satin laced ( ’anions and o th ­ beautiful Silk materials. l)nrk
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light colors for Wqlorts wcat.
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Missesi.Uerplpe Apstin nnd Sara !|
Wheelesa will teach Kindergarten in
i the ptimaty room' Of the Baptist |
lehurchi corner 0th nnd Park, begin-1
| ding Monday, June 11th, from 2 to 6 1
j o’clock, 1 hone f»7J und IlK-W. Gi-2tpj

G. W. Luwton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 2 lfi South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
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With this striking costume# she worn
a large white hnt of V iseg straw .,
Min* Kailford 'Wore a smart fc««’k of:
, wliito cre|ie de *ehlno embroidered in !
coral, with side draperies of while 1
, silk hemp wllh ostrich trimming*. |
Immediately after the ceiejnonyj
New ahmlea in Hollin’a A rm or Tho d ainty shcor frock is no t Mxet ptiomd new lot o f W hite
the
buppy young couple left .oh th e ’
eomplete w ithoul th e costum e
Imat
for Jack-.onvillo from wlicnce
I’lotc
Hosiery,
tin* P ure slip. Nxeeptional fine quality H ats. S traw s fo r e ith e r d ress
they
will
suit for New York* Tli.-y
L in g ette W ash Slips, th e mawill
mqke
thuir home in ikllo Mead,
tflin
t
lliat
looks
and
finds
like
T.litcad Silk Hose of splendid
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siKirt
w
ear.
Some
in
color
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Me. Cain ha* just n.rosilk. Sizes illi to 41, a t—
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a
hunduunto
home for his bride.
w ealing qualities.
Colors,
; om bitm tions. Speeially pric­
Mrs. Cain U the daughter of Miv|
Nude, Sjlvur, G rey, Pourl, at
and Mis. W. A. Tillls. She is a gruded,, a t—
! uatc o f ’tj. It. ,f». VO. By her »weeU
! manner ond charming personality ]
;shf has won fur herself hosts of \
TUB WASH
| friends.
;
SILK S .
Mr. Cain I* prominent in ’.&gt;.&gt;th iMlql-j
; ness and social circles of Bello Mead,
: N. J., and Hau Unllic. Fla., and is
| young man of *tur||ng character.
Among tlu» oVl-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. 4. J. Tillis,.Sr„ of Do­
ll Lind. Mr. ond Mrs, J, J. Til|U, Jr.f
o f , Delouid, Mr. B*»J Mrs. Boy Tiiffs
and
sou of New Smyrna, Mrs. .G, A.
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IN THE. HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IV.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923

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KANSAS FLOODS

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B u t SERIOUS LOSSES ARB EXPECT­
ED IN MANY PARTS
JX
OF COUNTRY.
train r id in g
m ea sur e
M. 8 . W O L F E * CO. TAKE THE
Farmcra and growers generally'arc difficult to organ to and this has al­
WOULD HAVE LIMITED
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ways been the trouble in Sanford and every other part of tho country but it
COUNT AND TAKE THE
KANSAS a T Y , June 9.—Heavy
TO TEN DAYS
has not prevented sojnc g6od organisations from being formed and it will not
8UCKERRS
keep the growers of this county from forming tho organization as originally rainfall in Kannsas and western
planned. Last night the time of the meeting was taken up in action on tho Missouri last night and today has
( H r T h e A e e e e l e t e a Fre**&gt;
DENVER, Colo., June O.-Modiflinvitation of the. Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., for all the growers of this placed rivers and creek* in Kansas
TOKIO, Juno D.—Japan's reply to section to come into their organization and when the annual meeting occurred at flood stages and with continuation cation of the Volstead act and the re­
Exempted from City Taxes for China’s note of yesterday demanding to make ICovcf 6r do as they pleased but this did not meet with the approval of rain predicted for today serious turn.of light wines and beer were fa ­ And Had Branch Houses In Oth­
apology for shooting of Chineie riot* of the new organization members who niter two hours of talk pro and con floods arc expected, according’ to re­ vored in a resolution adopted at the
Five Years in Leesburg
er t it le s Bat Was Under
era. by-Japanese marines at Changsha decided to adjourn and with'thc same organization committee nnd plans to go ports from over Kansas. Rainfall in closing session Thursday night of tho
Got the Axe
province of Hunan Juno 2nd and the ahead with the original plans and form the big organization thnt has boon Kansas- reached virtually all parts of annual convention of th Ccolorado
Investigation
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withdrawal of Japanese gunboats pinned for several weeks. There was a general g°°d feeling throughout and tho state nnd ranged from one to State Federation of Labor, areonling
( H r T l * a m m Ii i m F r i w )
( H r T * » a m m Id i h I m u i
from Changsha was dispatch today of several spenkern caused much merriment by their talks on their Idas of what seven inches.
D&gt; President Earl lloage, of Denver,
TALLAHASSEE, June 9. — Tho
NEW YORK. Juno 9.—New York’a
folir destroyers from Sazeltohax to re­ tho organization should do nnd it is the general feeling thnt the big organiza­ T."
who returned from La Junta, where list of stock brokerage failures were
governor vetoed the train riding
inforce the Japanese patrol on the tion will go ahead with no more delays and tho Sanfoni Truck Growers, Inc.,
the convention waa hold.
measure passed by the legislature
augmented today by filing of involute-.
Yangtse rivSr and official statement will go ahead ns they have for'thc pnst fivo years and nil will be pence and
The resolution reaffirmed the stand tary petition in bankruptcy against*
which would have limited penalties
taken by the federation at ita annnul M. 8. Wolfe and Company, on* of the
for persona who ride trains without that Japan determined to defend lives “hominy" on the St. Johns. Judge llousholdcr, Judgo Dickinson and nevernl
mid
property
of
her
nntiontla
in
convention
last year and pointed out largest curb market firms, with
other
speakors
last
night'sounded
the
keynote
when
they
naked
for
n
general
ticket to ten days imprisonment or a
China. *
manifest evils in present prohibition branch offices In Chicago. Like the
getting together of nil the growers into lliC one big organization since they
ten dollar fine. The measure arrest­
were ail aiming nt the same mark nnd it is certain thnt in few years thCro WHEN
ing train riders unless requested by
HE
ATTEMPTED TO enforcement, according to Presidont firm of L L. Winkelman and OornHoage.
TOKIO,
June
0.—Japan
and
Husain
will be one big organization here handling at least seven y-fivc per cent of
jmny, whirh failed yesterday, ' tho
officials or employe of the railroad
THROW IT INTO RIVER.
toejay
agreed
to
open
negotiations
for
the crops on tho co-operative basis—of the growers, by tl e growers und for
Wolfe house had been a member of
at the time of offense was. committed.
NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS
relations between tho the growers. G. L. Uledaoe presided nt the meeting ns Ihalrmnn nnd it is
The governor vetoed the measure resumption
the
Consolidated 8tock Exchange un­
| l , The AuKtalr* Frees)
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
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which would have exempted from two countries.
probable that the next meeting will be I-’ridny night.
til about a year ago, when it with­
NEW YORK, June 9.—Elugio Locity taxes for five years homes to be
For the benefit of tho fanners not drew after hnvlng been placed under
zade, Filipino butler for Dr. G. W.
constructed in the city limits of Lees­
McAuliffr, todny confessed to police present at the mass meeting Friday investigation by the exchange.
burg. The measure was unique in
it is said that he strangled his night I take this means of Informing
character, in that, it was designed to
NEW YORK, Juno 9 .-S ta te At­
fiancee, Miss Blossom Martin, who ia the fnnners ami public in general, the
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encourage home building. It was
employed by the doctor at Miroe. He position of Die Sanfoni Truck Grow­ torney General Sherman today an­
clearly unconstitutional and utterly
admitted, according to tho police, he ers on tho m atter of tho now organi­ nounced that he and five deputies had
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void the governor declared.
begun a sweeping investigation into
had taken her body wrapped In green zation.
RISE COSTING MILLIONS ARTI­
&lt;nr The AMiK-Inlr* I'rtMl
'th ird D aughter of! .Quern Victoria portieres to Eliiabelhport, Staten Is­
Tho organization committee met the affairs of scvoral stock exchange
TIENTSIN, Juno 9.—Thu chief of
FICIALLY PROMOTED.
and S iste r Of Edward
SANFORD MORTGAGE LOAN
land. 1H miles away where ho was with 4he Board of Dirnetora of the houses holding membership in the
tile
Shantung
train
Imndits
now
hold­
attempting
to dump it from a ferry Truck Growers and stated thnt they New York curb market. ~ Tho an­
COMPANY OFFERS STOCK
(My Tkr Aunrlnlrd Prma)
ing
eight
captives
in
the
Pnotzuku
isiat
Into
the
harbor wGcn policemen had accepted our Invitation to como nouncement was made in connection
WASHINGTON,
June
0.—Sugar's
FOR BUILDING HOMES
•y
LONDON, June 0.—-PriiiccHS Chris­ arrested him. Although the Filipino over and Join the Sanford Truck with the hnukruptcy yesterday of L.
rapid jump in price, which in it' flew mountain stronghold has promised
J
tian,
aunt
of
King
George,
died
this
L.
Winkelman
A
Company,
largest
refused to tell why ho killed tho girl, Growers mid to help make one big or­
months has cost the American people that the prisoners will he released
Tlir Sanford Mortgage Loan Com­
ganisation. Tho main points discuss- nctivu houso connected with the curb
pany in this issue has an advertise­ millions of dollars, wns economically within four days, according to'n let­ morning. Princess Helena Augusta police believe his poverty enused her
, v
mi
were tho "ono man ono vote" pro­ market.
unjustified
nnd
artificially
promoted,
to
brenk
engagement.
Victoria,
more
generally
known
ns
ter received yesterday by the French
ment railing the attention of tho pub­
Mr. Sherman said he had confer­
position
nnd
tho
future
soles
manag­
figures
contained
in
tho
"Survey
of
Princess
Christian
from
the
name
of
consulhere,
from
Emile
Ucnsbcrgcr,
lic to the fact that they have some
er; after much discussion tho directors red with officers of tho curb market
captial stock for sale and tho renson Current Business" compiled by tho u Shnnghni broker, who is among hfr husband, wns horn May 25th,
nt the Sanford’Truck Growers agreed yesterday afternoon.
department
of
commerce
and
bureau
1846.
She
is
the
third
daughter
of
those
held.
for increasing their capital stock
"Investigation of other members of
of consus, made pubic Frday.:
to accept the majority rule, and a
While the general health of the Queen Victoria of Grent Britain and
and offering it on the market is to
the
curb will go on," he said. "We
committee
waa
appointed
to
change
thus
wns
tho
sister
of
the
Into
King
Refiners during the month of prisoners was said to be satisfactory,
take care of tho many noeda of San­
began
'our aetfvo campaign a week
the
wording
of
our
membership
apEdward,
the
7th,
and
aunt
of
the
pres­
Mnrch,
when
sugar
climbed
one
and
all thoso who were ill having virtual­
ford investors for the building of
ago,
Several inembqro.pf the Con­
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plication
to
moot
tho
requirements
of
ent
British:
sovereign.
Sho
married
tbHW'lepths
cents
a
pound,
.nrerc
ly inecovpred, intense heat is causing
house*,- homes en&lt;d business property.
&lt;nr The Aaewrtele* Frees!
solidated
Stock Exchange also erlH
July 6th, i860 to Prince Frederick
PAIUS. June O .-P ^ m ta T p o 'ln c .r., lh"
Th» cummlucn be Investigated.
The Mortgage Loan Company is fill­ apparently stocking up, the stocks on some discomfort
ing n long felt want in this commu­ hand having increased over 160,000,
The attitude of the outlaws toward Christiikn of Schleswig Holstein, who •bnolut'ly rt'JuctwJ. thu ( t a n . . . r .|» - »•* “ ■" * " " 1 F' IJ*&gt;r
■ml
"We aro not empowered by law to
decided that no change wan necessary.
nity and when the stock is sold there long tons, that month. The survey their foreign prisoners varies accord­ died in London October 2Hth, 1917. .
rations proposals la st'n ig h t in his
make
any general Investigation into
During
tho
dey
the
writerwns
in
disclosed
that
refiners
had
stocks
of
will he sufficient monoy available to
ing to circumstancog. Some of the
first official expression since tho re­ formed that a new stand had boon I the affairs of tho cUrb market itself,
SECOND
OFFICER
SUICIDE
124,161
long
tons
February
28
and
take care of many Sahford people
bandit guards seem to be willing' to
ceipt of tho note from Berlin, when tnkon hy many members of the S a n - 1but we will tako up one firm after
bN PORTUGUESE Rlllt*
who arc now wanting loans for real 284,800 long -tons March 31, com­ do anything for their captives, while
he appeared before the senate com­
another, and we will close every one
estate improvements and they arc pared to 273,811 long tons March 31, others indulge In petty tyranny.
AFTER KILLING CAITAIN mission on foreign affairs and fi­ ford Truck Growers and also by sev
whose hook* warrant such action."*
oral
prospective
membora
of
the
new
1922.
„
unable to get this money. The Mort­
nance to answer a long questionnaire
J. B. Powell, Hhnnghia newspaper
/Mr. Shermnn revealed that hla of­
organization;
so
before
the
meeting
I
(Hr
The
Aiaortatr*
Frees)
Cuban sugar magnates followed man, is said to have losj his temper
gage Loan Company is doing a great
on tho operations In tho Ruhr.
fice had on receipt of various com­
had
a
conference
with
the
chairman
LISBON,
June
9.—Second
officer
work here and everyone should take suit In the stocking process, tho recently Hnd knocked out one of the
The Premier said tho French and
stock in this company for taklffg sugar "reserve" February 28 having guards who had become offehsivc. of the steamship Brave Cocur is un­ Belgian governments should agree of the now organisation committee plaints begun an Inquiry Into the af­
fairs of the Winkelman firm when
stock means Just that many more totalled 469,009 long tons and 658,- Tho bondits are continually quarrel­ der arrest at Oporto, according to not to consider any proposal from and suggested that they go on and
hooka
were first subpoenaed.
organise
and
leave
us
out
of
it
for
message
received
hure
on
the
charge
homes, apartment houses and busi­ 692 long tons March 31, against 790,- ing among themselves when they are
Chancellor Kuno unless it was pre­ the present, that it waa net beat to
Failure
of Winkelman Company
of
killing
the
commander
of
the
ves­
ness property that is needed here. 619 In March 1922. #
ceded by complete and final cessation discuss it further in open meeting and reported investigation of curb
not conversing with tho prisoners.
sel, wireless opesrtor nnd another of­
Keo the advertisement in this issue
Cuba furnished most of the cane
Many of the brigands unfamiliar ficer and wounding u seaman and of tho German passlvo resistance which the chairman agreed to and market of three other houses caused
and then invest your money in a sugar for the American market, de­
campaign. He assurod tha senators
: v ||
home enterprise that will be casting partment of Justice investigations with firearms have nearly caused passenger, while on high sees. The that the government's relations with carried out to the letter ao far aa he Federal Attorney Hayward, and DlaJi
screral
tragedies
by
their
'
careless
trlct
Attorney
Banton
earlier
In
tho
waa
concerned.
But
we
were
very
shooting
wns
done
with
a
revolver.
your bread upon the waters.
have disclosed that M big per cent of handling of weapons. Yesterday
tho Belgians were entirely satisfac­ much surprised when Mr. Smith, in day to extend thoir Investigation of
.la g*
the Cuban plantations arc owned by one of the bandits is said to have After running amuck the officer took tory and that'everything waa going
th
crecont
series
of
failures
Into
gen­
his eloquence, laid so much strata nn
refugo In Ids cabin from which he
SHRINK SPECIAL WRECKED
American interests.
blown his hand off by accidentally was taken by tho police when tho well in the Ruhr.
tho "ono man one vote” question that eral stock brokerage conditions.
NEAR CHB8CENT CITY TODAY
The official figures show the whole­ discharging a rifle.
Paris and Brussels are keeping in had grown to such LARGE propor­
The investigation which already
rrsiol arrived nt Oporto. The pris­
HUT NONE WERE INJURED
sale prico of refined sugar on the
constant
communication today dis­ tions over night, but vory cleverly had begun into affaire of four large
A German priest who had Just re­ oner put up u severe struggle with
New York market to have been
Tho Shrine special bearing the 10.073 February 28 and 10.086 March turned from the bandits’ mountain police and when found escape Im­ cussing the advisability of making a shied around tho main isauo which afilures previous of the Winkelman
reply to tho new German reparations was also disposed of at the meeting, collapse, it was stated, would be ex­
retreat, said heat and flics were the possible ho committal suicide.
south Florida Shrincrs of Egypt
31, compared to $0.Q52 March 31, worat of tho captives' troubles. Many
note or ignoring It entirely a* not so his reference to tho matter, inten­ tended to include Inquiry into condi­
Temple homo from the big conven­
:«
1922. Trices remained low in 1922 of tho bandits, he said, were ^offering
susceplihlo
of forming • basis for tional or otherwise, was misleading to tions which caused losses of millions
LONDON,
June
9^-NotWlthstandtion at Washington was wrecked
y'J
hlthough in no months did the stocks fro msome ailment or other, two of ing tho .fact that the ultimate pns- negotiation. In the event a decision the rank and file who wrra not fam­ of dollars to thousands of Investors.
near Crescent City thin morning it is
&amp;
or refined sugar in refiners hands
Members of the New York stock
sage of IJuly Aster's liquor bill has is reached that a reply bo made, tho iliar with the situation and could not
presumed by ji split switch. .The exceed to March 31 reserve of 'this them being lepers.
Tho priest, who ia also versed In boon virtually assured, it may ho French government is reported to read between tha linos, thus leaving exchange with curb- connections, it
engine and four cars left the track
year. In July, 1922, refined stocks medicine, earned the good will of November before tho measuro is on- favor a curt dismissal of Germany's the 8. T. O. the responsible parties, was learned, have brought pressure
7*
but the engine being a special Shrine
were given as 96,719 long tons. Tho the bandit chieftains by attending noted. It provides for tho prohibition Intest proposition. Belgium, on tho end-aa-hei»-been-*xpraeaedr~unern*w fo-bcAt-ior-A-genorsi house eleen te r
engine refused to lay down on the
Maximum supply was reached in
in tho Curb Exchange, f
tlfo tn felm m a. The priest w a rn o r Of m ~~saTo~of~TMu»Icanl* to persons contrary, is said to Ue desirous of minded" and not co-oporativr.
job ami remained in nn upright posi­
TJeptcjpbcr
with
226,668
long
tone*
wording
the
acknowledgement
in
Filing of an involuntary petition
Wo havo not only catered to tho
under 18.
tion bravely bearing tho Shrine inallowed to stay in the camp.
the rcaervo having fallen by Decem­
such
manner
as
might
leave
tho
way
in
bankruptcy against the Winkalneeds
of
our
own
mombers
and
rend­
****** Put on by the master-hand of
o|&gt;en for a further parley.
ered all tho assistance possible, but man firm in federal court was tba
I- J. Humph. Two passenger coach­ ber 31 to 177,470 long tons. *’
Tho accumulation of auger stocks
The French foreign office main­ our management has served others climax of an exciting forenoon
es and two express cars turned over
in
March
during
the
price
rise,
id
tains
an absolute official silence on that needed advice and service, and around the company's office during
on their sides hut not a Shriner was
which tho doora 'ware dosed for a
believed
to
be
highly
significant
the
subject,
but the Indications ap­ havo given all good results.
injured. The fireman was bruised
pear to be that a reply will be made
Ws havo only shipped 1040 cars this time, and then reopened only to doae
and it seams was the only' one on the and protmbly' has a bearing on fu­
and that Oermany will be requested season to date, which ia not ao had by announcement of the failure.
train that was really hurt.
The ture advances. ,
Liabilities of tha firm were un­
to announce, once and for all, wheth­ for a ’little “ono vote" organisation
urther official reporta will dlswrecker is at work and the train will
officially
estimated at 11,800,000 and
er
she
Interfile
to
continue
or
abandon
e tho condition of sugar stock*
l» ready to move again some time
which la in tho lime-light at this time.
asset*
at
11,500,000, It waa inti­
her pasolvo resistance in the Ruhr.
this afternoon.
In the United States and Cuba for
We will compare notes with any or­
mated,
however,
that the company
The Belgian cabinet strongly fa­ ganisation In Sanford and if wo do
April and May, and these figure*
was
doing
46,000,000
worth of busi­
vors a common inter-allied reply but not show a better -nvdrage for our
will bo of value to the government
AUTOMOBILE PAGES TODAY
ness
with
4,000
cuatomcre.
Since tha
it
seems
certain
that
a
joint
answer
in determining Just what ia being
members we will donate 1100.00 to
failure
and
suspension
from
tho curb
Will
be
possible
only
if
Lonfton
agreee
any charitable organization In tha
On account of the rush of late ad- done to the market by manipulator^
last week of Jones And Baker, It wa*
to leave^no doubt in the mind of the county, If they will do llkewlae.
vrrti&amp;emente special mention of U&gt;« It has been declared by government
Berlin government ee to the abeolute
many auto supply houses and garages officials that . tho advancing prico
Wo havo no apology to offer for tho largest curb stock exchange
necessity of discontinuing the Ruhr our existence or for tho stand wo havo house. It had branch offices In a
ami Dales agtnrlet in our aatomobUe waa due to speculation. On the other
resistance.
number were left out. We with, how- side of tho fence an alleged "shorttaken. Wo are very proud of our numbor of citia*.
After announcement-of tho failure,
Upon fhto point Belgium and record, have the confidence and good
«ver, to call special attention to tba ego" waa held responsible.
a crowd of more than fiO# persona
France
are
■
solidly
agreedThere
advertisements of some of them who
Will
of
tho
byslnesa
Interoat*
of
Son
With the price rising Cuba export*
gathered outeld* tbs company'* of­
ha* been no direct communication be­ ford and the confidence of the
not have writeups. They will bo od heavily during March. For Feb­
fices and nr viral polln'men were as­
tween
London
and
Parts
on
tha
sub***** mo,» »P»co in next Saturday's ruary the exports were given as 474,«
trado at the othey end.
signed to the task of clearing tho
joct,
tho
British
viewpoint
being
'»ue. The following were among the 766 long tons and In March 647,008
T. F. ADAMS,
numbers
tranemHted
tg
tho
Qual
d'Orsey
President. trance to tho building, which was
lohg tons. The last flguro exceeded
cupird entirely by tho dofunct
through Brussels.
»!*• A Walker.
the 521,521 long tons export of
corn.
One woman who had
HIGHLANDS,
June
IL—A
handful
i.
The
expectation
here
k
that
Gerfrank Akers.
March, 1922, when the price waa law.
many muat adasit defeat in tho Ruhr o (federal agente on whom the brunt dose her account sobbed b y * .-.Field Auto Top.
Exports of Amoricsn sugar like­
and that a joint note will be daho- of prohibition -enforcement in Now when she was told of tha crash. '
San Juan Garage.
L' wise increased in March to 31 A32
fitted and dispatched to Berlin today. York fell when Geyemer -. Smith olh*r* sat down on lh# curb i
Dodge Brothers.
long tons from the 29,438 figure of
. . ...
signed the state prohibition enforce­ tte.y would waft
Hof-Mac Battery Co.
April. Both figures were far beloW
/' • NEW YORK, Jana 0.—Customs of­ ment act repealed saw their difficul­ tho office* i
Franklin.
March, 1922, when 108,468 long tons
Cadillac, , .
Rev. E. O. Tborapfion, A. M., Th.'M., D. D., who will preach at the First ficial* prepared today to put Into of­ ties augmented today whan n rum coded aWay by ^
were shipped abroad.
t of eight vessels bobbed up off
Cray Motor Boies Co.
Baptist Church Sunday morning and evening. 1I« is an old friend'ahd col­ fset at midnight tho supreme court*
cast Anchor in Hkifi
*
lte
g
prohibiting
foreign'
veaeel*
8»lth Bros, garage.
lege
mate
of
tho
pa*tor,
Dr.
King,
who
Is
now
in
Charlotte
N.
C.,
cotalucting
The Daily lit mid. I5e p « ------:; «
Jobe* lidat to a |
from
bringing
liquor
within
V
*«ries
of
revival
service*.
’
The
public
ia
cordially
invited
to
hoar
-Dr.
nous*, Mobley's Drug 8 t* ri u *
Uj.il
i,,
‘
■
“
*
Axburjr
^
T*" D ^rileepld. LRc per week. Hunt's Pharmacy. V
mile limit.
;
A i. ,u "7
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V.Y1
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Cannot Combine With Truck
Inc.,
Will Complete Organization Plans

Japan’s Reply
to China’s Note
Was Gunboats

Colorado Federation
of Labor Votes for
Return of Wines

HONE BUILDERS

MEMBEREXCHANGE

Filipino Butler
Kills His Fiance,
Caught With Body

Sugar Jump Un­
Princess Christian
Prisoners of Bandits
justified, Federal
Died in England,
Will Be Released in
Aunt of the King
Report Reveals
Four Days is Report

1

Reparations Proposal
Absolutely Rejected
By Poincare

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�Sanford Daily Herald
The Herald Printing Co.

The booze question will ho otic of
the issues of the next campaign and
no man knows where it will end or
what the result will be but It is cer­
tain that’ the majority, of the people
of the United States will never favor
the open saloon coming back.
Willis Powell wss elected presi­
dent of the State Association of Flor­
ida Secretaries. Willis is the desn of
secretaries snd knows as much about
ibis important work as any man In
the* south. As president ho will add
thi# proper pep to the 'state associa­
tion.
■ &gt; .

A Sanford man who knows where­
of he speaks says that the people all
through tho north arc making money.
Business is better than it hna been In
tefcamm n i * associated ro e s * several years and they t are making
T h e A s s o c i a te d F r s s s Is • z c l a s l v s l y so much money that naturally they
e n t i t l e d t o tl&lt;e u se f o r r e p u b l l c a t l o n of
e l l n ew * d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i te d to It o r are thinking of coming to Florida to
n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h i s p a p e r
e n d a Ieo t b s lo c a l n e w s p u b li s h e d spend It. Ho also says that many of
them would like to como to Sanford
r i g h t s o f r e - p u b l l c a t l o n o f sp e c ia l
if they could be assured of accom­
6l*P*tchee h e r e i n a r e e le o re e e r v e d .
Of flee i H E R A L D D t l l U I I S d . P k e n # l «
modations. And he also said that ac­
commodations in their mind did not
Foreign A JeertM ng kepi
TMEAMEHICAN PRESS A!
mean sumptuous hotels but it means
good opnrtmcnt houses. This should
mean something to Snnford investors.

C

THE PRIZE EDITORIAL
The editorial written by William
Allen White which won the Pulitzer
prize for 1022 was written during
White's controversy last summer with
Governor Allen over free speech. The
editorial appeared In the Emporia
Gazette, July 27, 1022, shortly after
the Emporia editor had posted a
striking railroad shopmen in de­
fiance of an order from tho governor
and the Industrial court prohibiting
the display of tho placards.
'The editorial, entitled "To an Anx­
ious Friend,” follows:
“You tell me that the law Is above
freedom of utterance, and I reply
that you can have no wiae laws nor
free enforcement of wise Inws unless
there Is free expression of the wis­
dom of the people—and, nlas, their
folly within, but If there is freedom
folly will die of its own poison and
(he wisdom will survive. ..That la the
history of the race. It la the proof
of man's klnihlp with God. You sny

Sanford needs thousands of dollars
for Investments in renl estate nnd un­
less Sanford can get this money now
all that wo have done nnd ail that wo
contemplate is gone for naught.
Whnt Is the use of Inviting tourists
here if you have no apartment houses
for them. AH tourists do not want to
live In hotels—in fact the majority
of the wealthiest tourists nnd the
kind wo want hero nrc anxious to
have a few rooms nway from the
bustle of the city streets where thoy
can get one or two meals if they so
desire and have privney. We want
npnrtmcnt houses as badly as we
want hotels—only moro so. Unless
this money is forthcoming wc may as
well quit boosting.
Not n city in Florida, hns ever be­
come n real city or n beautiful city
unless they took advnntago of the
beauties of nature and' added to it.
Those cities fortunntc enough to
havo taken made the most of it. Here
In Snnford we have one of the larg­
est nnd one of the finest bodies of
water to be found anywhere In the
limits of any Florida city. It is up
to.the people here to beautify this
lake shore and do something with it
or say to the world that wc nre too
self satisfied and too lazy to take
advnntago of what Nature hns lavish­
ed on us and we do not intend to do
anything, anywhere or anytime.
Now is the time to come forward and
bulkhead the lake shore and make It
u Paradise. Arc you willing to help?
DEMAND FOR AUTOMOBILES,
Automohilo
manufacturers nrc
watching the trend of retnil demand
with the utmost closeness, although
signs of n recession have not yet ap­
peared. "This high pressure busi­
ness can not hold out much longer,"
said one of the largest manufacturers
of automobiles,
business is
flocking and we will have to reduce
ou rforccs in thirty days," he con­
tinued.
A trade survey made hy tho United
States Chamber of Commerce de­
veloped that the Ford factory was
likely to increase its production
rather than roducc it, and that ail
moderate priced rnrs were in good
demund and that there was no evi­
dence of these factories slowing
down.
This emphasizes the fact that peo­
ple ure retrenching on their expends
tures. Livijih spending lias been
too much the rule for safety. The
makers of high priced cars hnvc din-

British Ships Now
/
Sailing’Under New
Bopze'Regulations
SOUTHAMPTON, June 0.—Announccmcnt is made that on and after
Juno 10, British vessels will carry on
their westward voyages to the Unit­
ed States only sufficient alcoholic
liquors to bring them to the three mile
limit. They will make tho return trip
to Europe dry.
The White S tir Line steamer Mjjcsjlc, which will • lie the first vessel
to ynii under tho new regulations, w))l
have itstlHquor stores curtailed oho
half the usual quantity..

IT ’3 ADVISABLE
LWAYS B u y PUR* FOODS
Everybody h is found out that
it Is advisable to'b uy 'more
foods. It’s the .way to' health
mid happiness.
When .y o u
think of pure food think of
our bread and our pastry and
you’ll be thinking safely and
sanely. Order it by name.

o f Sanford
FLORIDA

SANFORDMAID
BREAD

The Marinello Shop, formerly in the Mcisch Raiding
moved.to the Rrumley-Puleston Building next
1
to the Valdez Hotel

SUNDAY DINNER
Chicken Soup w ith Rice
R EL ISH
Sliced Tom atoes
Sliced C ucum bers
M ixed Pickles
ROASTS
Prim e Ribs of B eef nu Ju s
R oast Leg of Pork, Dish G ravy
Baked Sugar-C ured H am •
R oast Young
Chicken,___
Home-made
D
ressing
o
•
i
........a
na i
Fripd S pring Cbickeri, C ountry Style
ENTREE
B anana F ritte rs , F ru it Sauce
S tu ffed Green Peppers
Candied Florida Yams
F ried E gg P lant
f A
V EG ETA B LES
N ex^potatocs in Cream
M ashed New Potatoes
Com on Cob
E a rly J u n e Peas ' G arden Spinach •
A sparagus Tips on T o ast
F resh S trin g Beans /
H ot Home-made Rolls and B u tterm ilk B iscuits
Home-made M uffins
Lemon M eringue Pie
Pum pkin Pio
Mince M eat Pie
*
Swe e t P otato Pie
R aisen Pie
VaniUa Ice Cream , Home-made Cake
I l F d T &amp; p f t f X l Z Z : TC V C o® pc
J I
Milk

Now established and prepared to m ake appointments,
a re cordially invited to inspect our Marinello line
of beauty specialties
HOURS

1:00 to 4:00 P.M. I

S&gt;
Special appointm ents m ade to su it your convenience
f
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F resh nnd P lenty of them

5

•Fine for Snapper Steaks

Phone 372-W - - -

{----- 327 Snnfofd Avenue$fl

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

I T ’ S

P U

That’s Why
•...Popular,
%

e

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

•

O ur orders nre coming in no fn»t Hint if it were not that we
kept prepared to re n d e r real service we could
not handle them .

PHONE US
and we deliver prom pt, anyw here, any time,
’
not drink Elder W ater now—you
a fte r one trial

It, t h r r l r r u l l I ' n n r l , H r t e n l l i J u d l r l e l
t ' l r r i i l l , In n n d f o r I k e I 'n u n l ) o f
S ri.iliH .lr T l o r l d n .
In r h n n r r r jr .

C IT A T IO N .
W illia m A. Kilt*. Hr-. J . I». D a v id s o n .
H e r a l d I ' l l m l m r F n in p a n y , n'rori&gt;»rn«
Hnn. T. !•'. I'..w ell. J. A. W illia m * .
&lt;*, It. I inf fin. Unwind UcverMw. J.

■i n s k c i i r i i i i a s B n c * i i i i M i i s s i s s s s s i i i i i s i s » i &lt; i | " " ia l li

Seminole Cafe
------i-SUNDAY DINNER-----j

^ Qive it a Good Home
T o k eep y o u r car r u n n in g s m o o th ly a n d look­
in g its b e st y o u s h o u ld give i t a good h o m e . Y ou
c a n e c o n o m iz e o n r en ta l b y o w n in g a garage
to c o n v e n ie n c e is a lso a g rea t ad van tage.

3

set y o u r garage w ith th e s e p o in ts in m in d ;
o u ld b e fireproof, rea so n a b ly lo w in first
a ttractive ip app earance a n d ea sy t o c lea n .
M oreover, i t sh o u ld req uire lit t le o r n o up keep .
.

See Yowell &amp; Co.'8
Men’s and Boys' adyerMonday.

.Peoples Bank
SANFORD

NOTICE!

County, Florida, to-wit: B«R. M yd«W. of SE cor. of Sec. 10. Twp. 21JJ.
Range 31 E. Run' N 220 yd*. W lll&gt;
yds. S. 220 yd*., E 110 yds. 8 acre*.
The said land being assessed at the
date of the issuance of such certificate
in the name of J. C: Patterson.
AUo: Tax Certificate No.' 2307.
dated tho 8th day of November, A. I).
1808, hna filed sold certificate in my
office nnd hna made application for
tax deed to issue in accordance with
law. Said certificate embracta tho
following described property situated
in Seminolo County, Florida, to-wit:
Iieg. 33 yds. W. of SE. cor of Sec. 10,
Twp. 21 8.. Range 31 E., run W 33
yds. N. 220 yds., F.. 33 yds., S. 220

In the Peoples Bonk o f Sanford is both a
business necessity and a household economy.
It provides an accurate accounting at ail
tim es on income and expenditure.
Instruction in the proper handling ol
checking account is tt, part o f our service.
'Every d e b i t o r hi’invited to consult w
us thn modern bnAkiHg methods as applied
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Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 875 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby givon that R. LWheeler, purchoser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 3081, dated the 0th day of
June, A. I). 185)0, has filed said certi­
ficate nl my office and has made ap­
plication for Tax Deed to issue In acconlnnce with livw. Said certificate
embraces the following described
property situated In Scminolo County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. SE cor. of
Sec. 10, Twp. 21 8... Range 31 E, run
N 220 yards, W 33 yds., S 220 yds., fc.
33 yards. 1V4 A. The said land be*
Injf assessed at the date of the I sbu once of such certificate in the name oi
J. 8. Crutchfield.
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Also: Tux Certificate No. 480, dat­
ed the 3rd day of June, A. I). 1018,
has filed said certificate In my office
nnd hns made application for tax deco

ACCOUNT

O r o r R o O. I l e r r l n ir ,
S o itt'ltn r a n d C ounsel

S p r i n g f ie l d , iii ., May s.—Af­
ter long debato on the prohibition
today
question, the Illinois
passed, 78 to 72, n dry bill by Repre­
sentative Recce, Democrat, the MU,
which received only one vote more
than the necessary majority, provid­
ed for distribution of lines collected
for liquor law v i o l a t i o n s .

ALL PERSONS ENGAGED IN
THE HUHINESS OF OPERATING
MOTOR VEHICLES FOJt HIRE ARK
SUBJECT TO A LICENSE TAX OF
$10.00 PEY YEAR (or $8.00 for half
year). This law is now in full force
nnd license payable at City Clark's of­
fice.
•&gt; x W. B. WILLIAMS,
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ILMNOISE nOURE PASSER
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! lion of tho cheaper cars and many
of them are manufacturing a lower
Tho Nobles nre all coming home priced car in the name shop with the
after spending four days with War­ expensive car. Many of the cheaper
ren Harding at Washington. And cars will give the same service as
wc Just know that the Sanford Khrfn- the higher priced car. It is a note­
era had a good time. And then we worthy fact that at this very hour
lire all proud of that Tampa engine several factories that were engager
that was made ready and decorated In manufacturing high priced cars
two years ago, went into tho hands of
In the Orlando shops (?). a receiver and are now rcorganzing
Ilot weather is having its effects to make a cheaper car.
Two things are apparent. First
on people generally now and mur­
der and killings of all kinds are be­ that too many people rushed into the
ing chronicled every day. And you manufacture of automobiles. All
could not make money. Secondly.

Big curb exchanges and bucket
shops* and other crooked joints in
,Wsll stri ct snd other atreets jn New
York sre being closed up and many
of tham are going broke and the law
la getting after them at la st It U
astimated that people have lost mil­
lions in the bucket shops of New
York during the past year. * And
while the crooked shop! can get mil­
lions for nothing wa are suffering
here for the want of money for in­
vestment that would be gilt edge and
« paying investment for n life time.
People went to be crooked, people
went to be faked, an honest man hat
fio chance to make good when the
world is crooked.

F l o r i d a , hniw a w^eU^Tor f.W 'c o lie e » •^ .•
t l r r w o r k a mn t o th « k n o w n p a r t i e s ,
W itn e ss ,m y hnnd an d o ff ic ia l seal
d e f e n d a n t , a n d o n c e n w r t k f o r H ir n t a t S a n f o r d , j t o m l n o lc C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
ron»e«*utivr w rrl.'a a s to* tlio u n k n o w n t h i s th n Oth d a y of M ay, A. I).. 1923.
tm rtlra, d e fe n d a n t.
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t V l f i f t e t a tny liond n n d t h e «*ml o f
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t.
t h r s s liT T 'lm ilt C o u rt on th is th e 8lh
H rtn rn o la C o u n ty , F l o r i d a .
d ay o f Ju n e . A. D 1933.
H C IIK M .K MAINKS.
...is, a . ,i&gt;ot:n»-A.sa.
S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a in a n t .
C l e r k of tin* C i r c u i t C o u rt.
5-0-12-19-36— 6-2-9-16-22-30.
HemlnMe C o u n t v. F lo rid a,

A n d a ll p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g
Interest
u n d e r H u b e r t N. P a y n e , d e f e a s e d , o r
o t h e r w i s e In a n d t o Ilia l a n d s a f o r e ­
said a r e h ereb y o rd ered a n d re q u ire d
l o be a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r s a i d C i r ­
c u i t C o u r t, a t t h e C u u r t h o u s e In H a n ­
fo rd . F l o r i d a . o n I h e f l h d a y of A u .
Must. A. D. 1923.
b eln a th e A u g u st
itu ln 'D a y . an d then an d th e re m ake
a n s w e r l o l h a h ill of c o m p l a i n t fllrd
In t h i s r a u i r , o t h r r w l s o a d e r r r k p ro
c o n f e s a o w ill h e e n t e r e d a g a i n s t s a i d
u n k n o w n p arlies.
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Rissoles of Chicken
ROASTS;
Long Island Duckling. Vegetable Dressing, A|i
Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus
Young Vermont Turkey, Cranberry Sai
VEGETABLES

“C h oosing t h e G arage’*is th e n a m e o f a b o o k let
th a t y o u sh o u ld read before d ecid in g o n th e
ty p e y o u w ill b u ild . W e’ll b e g la d t o give y o u a
free copy.

White Potatoes in Cream or Candied Yi
Sugar Corn on Cob
SALAD
Lettuce with Russian Dressing
DESSERT.

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If you intend to buy Ocean or River Front Property, either for specu­
lation or residential purposes, it would be well for you to investigate
Terms are convenient—25 per cent down and balance in monthly in­
stallments.
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Please send, me w ithout obligation, full parlieulavp of Toyouita Beach
Name
Address

�T h e 1923 A s s o c ia te d
ARE YOU A
T o u r s G u id e f o r M o
GOOD DRIVER?
to c is ts ia N o w R e a d y .,
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DeMolay held • very interesting mectMotorists who aV.
General Bales Manager, Hoick Motor £ Jn tho Muoh]e HJ J * hcn tbc ^
Company
Molny degree Was conferred.
Suppose that you were to ask one
It was considered one of the most
htindred average motorist this q u rs- [interesting meetings ever held by tho
tiohr "Aro you n good driver?” W ith-1members of tho DeMolay due to. the
out hesitation, each would say, “Ab- j fact that a Jarge number of Knights
Kolutciy.’1 And yet if you were to e x -' Templar were present to witness the
amine that one hundred In the fine Iceremonies. Taylor.Conmiandery No.
points of driving, not more than tw o!23* stands sponsor for tho local Deor three would deservu to be qualified Molay chapter which Is recognised
nr expert drivers. Not more than and supported by all the Sanford

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teach, please and give every boy a
good time.
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ScVernl weeks ngo over five hun­
dred dollars worth of equipment was
ordered and it Is exported to nrrive
in time to put on thq degrees at the
next meeting in the proper manner.
"Tlie Girl from Upper Seven” wilt* be
given a g a in bo a s to raise money to
pay for thdso things,
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Refreshments of Ice cream arc serv­
ed lit nearly every meeting. Nut n
single one of the boys will ever rc-

l.n. 1. ujo lew hours that o
•pent onre every two Wwkl
meetings and the intere*tini
that are given by Iho ahor* ^
gentlemen.

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week fdr l o - .

F ires lime and Michclin Red Tubes w ith All Cord Tires
ship, appointed nn advisory council "
nil of which usually attend tho meot-jB
togs. These men take a great inter-|S
cut in 'th is chapter and devote n u n h jj
of their time to it. Of these special "
mention must bo made of Prof. ,G. E. j ■
McKay, James Moughton, "Unde 5
Jeff” Whoeleas, Dwight Babbitt, H a-l£
met Tolar and quite a number of oth- ■
era who also devote much of their ■
valued time to the order. These men £
have been untiring In their efforts to!",

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

Rive &amp; Walker
310 Went F ir s t S treet

EXTRA SPECIAI
G IA N T “ E X ID E " B A TTER IES FOR FORD3
$ 1 8 :0 0

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•Sanford, Florida

Ice Cold Chcro-Cola to each C ustom er S atu rd ay nnd Sundny

WHY BUY MAIL ORDER TIRES
W hen we meet theHC prices nnd Rive you Quality?
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without giving it a great deal of
thought. BiA the man or woman who
gnihs tjie most in comfort, conven­
ience and economy, is the one who is
constantly endeavoring to improve his
T H E ONLY EX C LU SIV E DODGE R E P A IR SH O P IN SEM INOLE* COUNTY. FLORIDA
or her driving.
The good motorist i;i always looking
for new methods that he can apply to
his own driving. He lenrns how to
drive with safely over strnngii*roads,
how best to niuko lxitli right and left
turns 4rv thilWfuntry hs well ns in the
city,' how to go down stoop grades,
how t/i start Bind stop on grades, how
S K I],I,E ll DODGE M ECH AN ICS TO WORK ON YOUR CARR
to approach strange or dangerous
crossroads or railroad crossings, how
All W ork Done on F la t R ate Basin— We Can Tell Iiefnre We S ta rt W hat Ymir Job Will Cost
to drivoi over,the top of hills, how to
negitiuto sand anil mud, how safely to
NEW OVERLAND RED BIRD
COMPLETES CELEBRATED LINK puss yehHcif-jtoing in the same direc­
tion,ntul bow,.to incut tlu&gt;x«, apprquah*.
ing him. These uir but u few of tho
things which a driver can do in the
common way or the expert way.
Corner Oak Avenue and.Second Street
S a n f o r d , Florida
If ho decs them in the expert way,
he is un efficient driver. Not only is
he getting the most out of his rnr, but
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All Parts for Dodge Cars

LOOK OVER THESE PRICES
Fabric 6000 Miles
Cord 10000 Miles
0x3 ..........$ 7.10
30x3%.......... $12.50
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1x4
12.80 33x4
21.20
2x4 ....... ... 15.20
34x4 .......... 22.10
1x4, ............ 16.75 34x4%.... ,....... 26.50
1x4
17.50 35x5 ........ 32.80

Phone 417-W---------FIR ST ST. and ELM A V EN U E

-SANFORD, FLORIDA

rapidly, thil n^ed^for
driving, universally is really great.
Tho man who is Inefficient in his driv-1
Ing is a far groater liability to Ids |
community than tho efficient driver
who speeds. .
Since the days when fifteen miles
an hour wus t{ie top speed for a motor
oar, most- of us have connected fust
diking with danger. Wo see n car
hurrying down tho streot at more than
Abe usuul rate nnd wo say that the
11 curqloss. J f brought into
court, lie would no ilpubt, be branded
as reckless.
As a inutler of fact, the fust driver
nmy bi u l-l safer at lalge than the

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J . E. C renshaw , M gr. R epair Dept
PH O N E 270

OAKLAND HAS THE GOODS.
Around the rim
of tho United
Status, across the continent nnd hulf
way buck again—that’s the length of
u tour that could l&gt;o mudo in nn Oak­
land enr absolutely protected against
excess oil In tho combustion cham­
ber. This is the conservative mini­
mum written distance guarantee—
15,000 miles—that is given by the
Oakland Motor Car company on ev­
ery ear sold today. So fur this guartee him cost the Oakland company
less thnn one cent per car to make
good.
AUTOS RAISES LAND VALUES.
' nelwifep lino and 1020 farm land
values tocVcaScd 1L1 per Cent, a» an
average, throughout tho ciiintry.
Borne Mtatea wont as high as 110 per
cent. Firestone tiro men see in this'
increase a direct compliment to bet­
ter highways, quicker and iporo eco­
nomic fnr mtrnnsportution und butter
Marketing conditions in general.
Motor vehicle owners and prusliective owners art* expected to pay
out at least (2,600,01)0,000 for car*
and truiAs this year.
\lnety-reven per-cent of the milk
■going Into Cincinnati daily is earried by motor trucks.

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tc make a trip of about 140 miles
with two different.drivers. The first
driver covered the distance under ideal
weather nnd road condition* In about
five hours. The .second driver made
the same trip during • rain, when the
touils were slippery, In less than four
hours. And the second Journey was
by far tho aafer. Why? Simply be­
cause tho second driver wus efficient.
How many of us are rcnl students,
anxiously trying to find out how we
may Improve our driving? How many
of us are giving this' important mat­
ter the attention which It deserve^?
Careful analysis would show, ^ no
doubt, that no other thing, which ef­
fects so muny liras In so many differ­
ent ways! Is receiving auch little fonsldoratloa ns the driving of motor
cars.
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What wo have In minll is a wider
nnd moro cxtenslvo application of thm,
principles of right driving, which In­
cludes much more than strict obedi­
ence to traffio regulations.
We would Hku to see more fino
driving, more^ fcal thought on the
pnrt of drivers nnd Tnoro kindly
ticatnunt of other motorist. These

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Advanced in power, dependability and good looks,
and priced the lowest in&gt;21 years. More than ever
the greatest road car made—-the most corr^prtable,
most economical, and easiest to handle. - The lower,
longer, roomier body is built o f aluminum. Finest
leather upholstery, new fitting* and instrument board.
New motor—more power, more speed, more economy.
New pressure air-cooling system which guarantees per­
fect motor performance under conditions that would
stop any other engine made. New demountable rims.
Quality to the smallest detail. The outstanding tour­
ing car value o f 1923. List price factory $1950.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Phone 812-W

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ADrikn /. •. b. Pontiac
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STEN to an Oakland 6-44 engine tKnt has
t delivered twenty thousand miles of service?
Its smooth and silent flow, of power amazes
you! W hat is the reason? Sturdy crankshaft
and connecting rods of the finest metals! Costly
patented bronze-backed bearings! Lightest of
moving parts reducing vibration to the minin\um! A pressure feed lubrication system con­
stantly bathing moving parts in oil! Cylinders
honed to the smoothness of glass! And above
all—-accuracy and precision in manufacture.
Drive a year-old Oakland—and you’ll under­
stand why Oakland’s “ Mileage Basis” gauge
is such , a true representation of real quality.

KENT VULC. WORKS

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Oak Avenue and Third Street

The’ $emlnole Overland Company
are thero with the goods in the Auto­
mobile line and they have four cnrft
for you to choose from—the Overland
Red IHrd, tho newest of the now and
it Is sura some car for the money and
is one .of th&lt;* snappiest cars on the
market today; the Willys-Knlght, and
they have left nothing undone in mnking these enra the greatest ever built,
and with this ^season’s production
there aro models to chose from and
.they are the work of experts;; then
the I’nigc, the most Ix'nutifu! car in
America, with every convenience thnt
the heart could .wish for, the equip­
ment Is perfect In every detail and to
tidev In a Paige i alike taking a anil
through tho clouds; the Jewett, made
by Paige, is a lighter car tlinn the
Paige, but is one of the sturdy, band-,
some looking cars of today with six
cylinders to tnkc you whizsing over
hills and through the country whether
on business or plenaure you will al­
ways find thnt your Jewett will be
there with the touch of tho atnrtcr
pedal and carry you on your way with
the grncu of a fleet deer.
Don't forget thnt ‘ the Seminole
Overland Company nre the distribut­
ors for those four fine makes of cnr«
and will at any time be glad to give
you a demonstration on any of the
above cars,
o thrill
on the floor nt theif show rooms r.ml
V«iu are invited to call on them at any
time unci ace tho earn perform.
Mr. Smith, the manager of tho com­
pany, "“says that they nre receiving
shipments about every week of these
ears and there will be a couple of car
loads of thu now Red Minis due to ar­
rive the first part of next week.

COUPE—Five P.ocupfi

O f importance to ever/ purchaser , of
a quality car is the fact that there is a
Lincoln representative in nearly every
city and town in the country.
This assures immediate, interested, and
capable attention to any possible re*
quirement for service and parts, an
element in satisfaction, the importance
of which cannot be overestimated.

Millions Added to
Automobile Taxes
Central States to Keel Heaviest Mur
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Commercial Roadster
ThCOray has the comfort, the dependability, the econo

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light and speedometer.

It is an automobile th at you

will be proud of,

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Touring
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Coupe....

Coach.....
4-Door Sedan
Chassis
Exceptionally good terms

You can also save money by havingj, your- •car oveynauieq. ai
repair department All work absolutely guaranteed.

G R A Y M O T O R SA LES
PHONE 558-L-l
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CHICAGO, June P.—Millions of
dollars will be forthecmlng from the
Ipockets of'm otorists'In'a numlier of
mldiMo'Wtstcrn stfctos ddrlng the com­
ing year ns the result of lawn puased
by legislatures of the winter nnd
spring.
Texas appears to hnvo passed the
most radical increase. It is estimated
thnt $10,500,000 additional will come
from the pockets of motorists and
wholesalers of gasoline. Two taxing
measures dealing with automobiles
were passed in Texas. One places a
one cent tax oil each gallon of gaso­
line sold by wholesale dealers, while
tiie other revises the present system
of niotor lieensc fits and increases
them approximately 100 per cent. It
is estimated thnt the gasoline tax will
net tho state $2,500,000 and the li­
cense fee increase will bring $8,000,(HH).
Indiana now has a law imposing n
tux of two cents n gallon on gasoline,
estimated to yield $3,000,000 yearly.
This will he devoted to good road pur­
poses. In addition tho legislature
pushed a law cffictivo next January
1, Increasing tho license! tax on'auto­
mobiles.
In Oklahomu n tax of 1 centra gal­
lon on guxolinc was included in n hill
passed by the legislature. This is ex­
ported to yield $000,000 unnually. In
Oklahoma City an ordinance recently
passed put* tho charge for a city li
censo at 50 cents and is expected to
yield $18,000 to tho city.
Tux legislation in Kentucky, passed
in 1022, which liecamo cffectlvn this
year Is expected to not $300,000 to tho
state.
In Ohio 87 bills directly affecting
automobile owners were introduced in
the legislature, but the only onu that
was passed increased the tax on
trucks.
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Only one stats showed a decrease.
This was. In Minnesota where tho
method of taxing was changed. It was
estimated that whllo the average car
tax tor last year was $17, tho average
for this year will bo $19.44. However,
the legislature -passed ai bill to sub­
mit • constitutional . amendment to
the voters a Uhe next regular elec­
tion authorising the/legislature to Ax
« tax on gasoline. .
In both Michigan,and Iowa a tax of
2 cents a gallon on gasolino was pass­
ed by tho legislature but was vetoed
by the governors.,
In Ibwa a law )«as passed placing
motor bus and ^fupk transportation
lines under the supervision of ‘ tin
state railroad commission while a tonmile tax was imposed on these lines
to dravt from them a contribution to
tho state highway' maintenance fund,
AJdw was aUe, passed requiring that

Aulhorizotl Ford and Lincoln Dealer

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 tho greatest achievements of the day, no vibration,
noiseless and of Herculean power.
The most distinguished car in America with the
many open and closed car designs to suit your wish.
’ See us today. Wc will be glad to demonstrate the
advantages of owning a Cadillac. m \*\.
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NORTH ORANGE? AVENUE-

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ORLANDO. FLORIDA

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Classified Ads le a word. No
Ad taken for less than Jfce.
And positively no G'lasalfled
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
'Count tile words apd remi$
acordingly.

Common yellow soap is a good mi
terial with which to make emergonc
repairs in your car’s gasoline line.
GAMES TODAY
Florida 8 ta te ‘Leafii&lt;
{Irlnndp At.UrndptUto'n.
lakeland at Tampn.
Daytona at St. Petersburg.

FOR SALE

Storage Facilities
f ARM h its —You can get send bed
If we plcaas you, tell olhtrai if net, frames and irrigation pings at the
tell us. Pheae 498
Sanford Novelty Worlta.______100-tfc
FOR SALE—Doaler and Gaya’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
SANFORD NOVELTY Works,
Sanford agents.
183-lfc
WORKS
AI.IJ —URodo island eggs
fg, 15 eggs for $1.00.
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V. C. 'C O LLER , Proptli, neardsll Avenue,

General Shop and Mill
Work

store with dwelling combined with
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
stock.
Would sell.—L. C. Klnard.
1)7 CemMtrcisI Strsel—Sanford, Fla.
58-1 U p .

B .W :’HERNDON &gt;i
IN SU R A N C E A GENCY
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■'w\Aer hnd FaVorite.gns range like
new, nlso light Ford truck, platform
nnd cab, just overhauled, good rub­
ber.—109 N. Hanford Avenue. Phone
473-J.
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida Slate League
Rradentown 2, Orlando 11.
Tampn 3-7, Lakeland 0-9.
St. Petersburg 5, Daytona’ 1
■*.* • National League
New York 0, Pittsburgh 9.
Boston 2, Chicago 4.
Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 3.
Others not scheduled.
Americsn League
Chicago 7, New York 3, •
$t. Louis 5, Philadelphia 0,
Detroit 4, Washington 7.
Clevelnriti-Bonton, rain.

Southern League
Memphis 0-1, New Orleans 1
Atlanta 4, Birmingham 3.
Chattanooga 12, Nashville 15.
KTUDKHAKEH (7 -P A S S E N ­ &gt; Llttlo Rock 8, Mobile 3.
G E R ) GOOD R U N N IN G , GOOD
Contrnclor nnd guilder
T IR E S , M A D E GOOD T O H I R E
HOW THEY STAND
$200.00
FLORIDA CAR
DODGE” SCREEN DELIV?
i ? r j | &gt;• :
Y. FINE ’SHARE, , CORD
Orlando r.....„
KsthMIafced lUOH
Lukeland
Tumpu .............
Ural Estate, Loans and Insurance
Daytona ......
Phone 48
104-8 Mngnolln Avr.
Rradentown ....

S. O. Shinholser

A. P. Cqnnelly &amp; Sons

Ft, Petersburg
‘ tie ) » J . *t»

STEWART The Florist
Tut Flowers

Floral Designs

Annual and Ornamental Plants
Phono 200-W
814 Myrtle Avr.

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

F O JtP R E N T
FOR K E N T — Furnished rooms and
kitclirnnottu'for ll||ht housukooping,
Till Mngnoliu Ivu. . , .

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General Machine and Holler
i*'&lt;1K” itE N T— 6noJ furtiish'ed houiio In
Works
rholrn location. Seo I'nul Lake,
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
FOR R E N T — Two comn-clipit r«»qms
Acetylene Weldin'?
with private hqtli, cool and com-Sanford, Florida
Rhone C2
rtnblo. Gardgo If Ucsirod. Ph’one
4-W.
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88-0tp
W. H. Leak
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J. 11. Colflougli [TFRJALOWH, cottages and nfiart-

BASEBALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

National League
Won I.o^t
New York .......
33
14
Pittsburgh ......
27
19
Brooklyn ........
St. L ouis........
Cincinnati ......
Chicago
RtAUhi
Pliihidelphia ....

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jtjucks arc .operating M v «nd tire
hauling annually 1,130,000,000 tons
of freight, Ipthiding 134,400,00 tons
dof farm product*.
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“The Nth Commandment** pleased n
Reduction
insurance costs paid
large crowd lost night.
(
by car and truck owners is being
worked on diligontly by thc Insur­
And it will be shown again tonight ance .Committee of the National
for the beflefit of tlinso who could not
CARE IS FOREMOST
be there last night.
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• IN BUILDING IIUPP
Coloen Moore has the leading role.
Tho Hupp Motor Car Corporation,
Tho story is by Fannie Ilurst nnd through its large, manufacturing fa­
cilities in Dctrojt and Jnckaon, Mich.,
Is a good one. ’
Racine, Wis., and Windsor, Ont., en­
Also International News showing joys as great a control over thc pro­
pictures of tho Shrinors convention ducts that enter ita completed cars
that vims, held* in Wssniitgton 'this da any other automobllo concern' In
the country...
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week with many other features.
Hupp* alsp; provides *it* 5,000 em­
And the-honor guests tonight will ployees with an unusually large man­
! Mr. and^Mtji., Joe to-e sn»| \4I11 roe ufacturing space in coipp^risoq to
Tho NIK Commandment” without output. Forty thousand HupmoblW
at to them ,-the,treat being on the nro scheduled to be produced this
Mondity J; eight—Olnlro * Windsor,
Kenneth Harlan, Hobart liosworth,
Paulino Stnrkf and Alex Francis in
the grentost romantic melodramn ever
produced, "Tha Little Chusrh Around
How many timea have your
the Corner.” * *
pleasure rides been ‘spoiled b y ;
Motor Trouble
Tuesday—Agnts AVren, Theodore
Starter won't work
Rol&gt;erts and Richard Dix in the new
N o lights
Pnramount auto racing picture "Rac­
Bad Wiring
ing Hearts.” "Faster, Faster.” .
, Loose Connections
,
Dead II
Wedneadn^—dnrkle Coogan, the
Gcnern
Out of, Order.
million dollar kid ngnin romping thru
The Electrical qyHtepi is the
a play of sunshine and shadows, "My heart of your car. No electrical
Doy.”
job i« too deep for u«.
An inspection cos in nothing.

Mr. Motorist

See Yowell &amp; Co.’s
Men’s anji, Boys’ adver-

Monday." fi ‘

known to need any intrudocth* to!
the Sanford public and their eff«J
should receive the support of Sen2
parents who would like to pi*, ^
youngsters in a summer kini«|3
ton school Of thc right sort. Set g.
vertisement in Herald.

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Pudding
Studehaker’s sales of repnir ports, covc/Tng repairs due to acci­
dents os well ns replacements, averaged but f 13 per car in operation
In 1922.
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While the sale of Studcbakor cars has- mounted strikingly, our
parts sales show a gradual decrease.
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This emphasizes two very important fncts: that Studebsker cm
nre delivering n high degree of satisfaction to owners; and tint th,
Studehakcr dealer in primarily in business* te soil cars—not parts.
Thin also means tjjat tho Studehakcr dealer docs not have to car­
ry burdensome stocks of slow-mbving repair parts. And to supplemeht the dealer's stocks, when necessary, every Htudet‘aki-r dealer n
the United States is {wjthin over-night touch with one of the Studebaker Parts Depots, established a t stmtegic points throughout the
country*
The low maintenance cost, and the consequent small depreciation
of Studehakcr curs in tho second-hand market arc advantages that
enable Studehakcr dealers everywhere to make permanent customer,
and to build up a profitable business.

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Thc automotive industry, includ­
American League
ing tires, hnd nn output in 1922 of
$2,725,000,000,1according to tin- Fire­
Won Lost
stone Tiro &amp; Rubber Co.
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New;York ..
Philadelphia
Cleveland ....
Detroit .......
St. Louis ....
menta for tho summer season at
Washington
nytona Reach. Rcasonnhlo rutes,
INSURANCE
Boston .'......
Fire—Life—Auto .
Will furnish photos nnd full informa* Chicago .....
No. 3 Flrnt Nnt'l Bank llhlg. Annex tion upon request.—Iluiloy
SANFORD
FLORIDA kins, Daytona Reach, Flu. I
Southern AsNoriation
FOR SALE—Hkchnnge or 1
Won I^&gt;st Pctf
lintel property in Oviedo. Aildrrs* Nashville *...
IK
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57-Ctp New Orlean
W. R. Williams, Sanford.
20
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FOR R E N T A T CORok’AD tYiitiAClt Atlanta .....
20
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21
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lu-ilrooms and l&gt;uth.
Furnished, Clinttunooga
22
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$150.00 sensdnl Near- ocean.— Mrs. MeSi|diis .....
23
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Harry II. Sams, Box 313, New Smyr­ Uirminghnm
23
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na, Fla.
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Cards of Sanford’s Reputabls Professional Men, earh
FOR R E N T- -Two or three furnished
of whoss. In his chosen prohousekeeping* rooms.' All convon* '*‘tf! * XNNOUNCEMliNT •
•
The I'ipe Organ Club will nug-t on
fsoaioD the Herald recoinfences. Phono 432. 400 Palmetto. .
ssends to tho people.
01-2tp Mondny ufU-tnmm at 3:30 o'clock at

space is 2,850,000 square feet.
The advantage of to such control
and large manufacturing facilities
are many. Employees at^alI times
are given plenty of'Joew nj in pertorm ing/their worl^ '•There is no
rushing through certain operations
with the_ possibility of having them
improperly done. There is no slack­
ening of rigid inspection in times of
abnormal demand. Engineers nre en­
tirely free from the limitations they
plight meet if they were dependent,
for somo vital parts, on outside man­
ufacturing sources. Because it_ is
one of the Inrgcst buyers in the- in­
dustry,- prices quoted to tho corpora­
tion are as low as any-manufacturer
In tho entire field can buy.

i. manufacturing facflilW
buying power mean c o a i S
nonucal operating com* oS S
of years.
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Every" one of the corpont
plants devotes Its entire facility
Hupp production. Hi.PP nUo ,
tains its own extensive rncUIlnr
department, dynamometer unit
a large department where all H.
and partially manufactured m»ti
nre inspected before further n
factoring of them is allowed .

50 I|. P^ delivered ......
BIG-SIX—7-pas*., 12&lt;i" W.
C9 H. 1‘, delirefid A.

Foot of First Street

Iocnk &amp; Colclougli

G eorge A . D cC o ttes

FUR RENT-r^Ftimisi\cd rooufs und the luupo of Mrs. W. M, Scott at 514
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FOR R E N T— (kdtuge. See J. .Muy,
son, 001 Palmetto Ave. .
Cp-lUtp

A tto rn ry -n t-Ijiw
Over Bmtnole County Bank
(FORD -I•:* FLORIDA

FRED

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ini-iit. 417 W. SeL-und. fitrtwil. lUUClp:

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YANKS LOSE TO
- WHITE SOX 7 TO 3

JSJCW YORK, Jpnc 0,—"The ChlcagA* White Sox hit tiireo Now York
jdtehers, for 13 hits totalling 2L basey. nnd made it two out of three froin
tmi Yonkees, 7 to 3. The score:,
Chicago ........r ... 310 201 000—7 13 0
NfcWYork ..I....... 102 000 000—3 8 1

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WANTED—Used musical instruments
Instruments of every description*
First Nstinnsl Rank Building
Will pay cash,or trade.—M. L. Price
NFORD -:-:FLORIDA
Music Co., Tuiiipa and Znck Street,
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 0 —Excel­
Tiinipn, Fla.
5-25-lmo-c lent relief pitching by Rul&gt;f WsllU-rg
KLTON J. MOUGHTON W A N T I -I i r W T i U Y -* £ f e r i5 — with gave Philutlelphia, the final game of
ruhlwr tires, in good.cunditlon. Call the *aeries | with St. Louis yesterday*
ARCHITECT
470-W.
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00-Stp ti to 5. Thc score:
S t Louis ............ 032 000 0 0 0 -5 8 5
FLORIDA
Philadelphia ........ 102 001 110—6 9 4

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EXPElH' s t a t io n a r y a n d m a r in e e n g i n e MECII
" ’l i l t ) 11ANICS—OUR1REPAIR DEPARTMENT
IB COMPLETE

displacement—249 cubic inches, And
Jewett’s power is jx&lt; obtained at the expense
of high «?|fhie speed, with Its premature wear.

from Detroit yesterday, 7 to 4. Tho
score:
Detroit ............... 000 000 022— 4 t» )

100 002 040—7 9 1
Practice limited to
Diseases of Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat AMNESTY TO ALI.
Rooms 226-228
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
POLITICAL ALLIES
M otah Building
DENTIST
SAN HALVADQR, Juno 8.-Com New Mrl*ch Ruildiog
municstion
with Honduras which had
M Rxsmlaod
Glaasaa Dmlgtsd
l'boas 201
Hanford, Florida
been cut off for tho past-two weeks,
was reopened today. A messago re­
ceived from Tegucigalpa, tho capi­
O pt D.
tal, suys' lTvsident Gutierrez has Is­
sued a degree granting unconditional
B, LIFE, AUTO 1NBUUANCK
amnesty to all political tixilcs.
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* y O U need not be an engineer to appreciate
s * Jewett's a m t power. Just look under the
nood at the Paige-built motor. N o car within
$200 of-the Jewett price has a motor ol equal
p is tp o

tructive rooin with' iiosrd 910 pel
WASHINGTON, Juno 0.—WonhinBweek.— Mm. E. V. Booth, Laurel Ave
ton hunchrd hits to tnko the scries
nuc between 7th and 8th St. 02-3tt

DK. G. S. SELMAN

The Fifty-Horsepower
Motor Fills the Hood!

TIRES

ACCESSORIES

Expert Repair Department

From the six cylinders, 3 Jx5 inches, a mod*
crate r. pTm. give* peak power. However un­
usual the emergency, Jewett never t/ndn»»
meet it, but handles every, situation smoothly
and easily. In e warcf, tberc’s Paige quality in

DR. R. M. MASON

W. tl. THIGPEN
Reel Estate

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SUBJECT TO INCREASE IN PRICE WITHOUT NOTICE
Sanford Mortgage Loan Company was organized in April, 1922, with an authorized capital of $250,000, of which $50,000. was promptly sub- &amp;
; scribed by leading local financiers. The balance of $200,000 was left in the treasury pending observation as to local requirements.
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F. P. Forster
0 . P. Swope
Edward Higgins
W. C. Hill
H. L. Walsh
R. C. Chapman

Officers of the Company are:
COL GEO. W. KNIGHT, Yice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr ALFRED FOSTER, Secretary and Treasurer
Other Directors: B-. F. WHITNER, H. 1J. STEVENS, L. I. FRAZIER
Other Prominent Stockholders:
Ellen Mahoney
J. A. Shepherd
Stella P. Evans
J. D. Davison
Jas. Moughton
Fred T. Williams
W. S. Hand
Sheridan Jewett
W. C. DeCoursey
E. B. Randall
H. F. Kent
B. E. Squires
Joe Rezienstein
J. B. Little
E. B. Rouke
Mrs. Ruth E. Moore
H. P. Smith
Alfred Lilja
Henry Nickle
C. M. Stowe
A. F. McAlister
C. W. Stokes
Dr. C. J. Marshall

From the. beginning of its operations the Compariy has been unable to supply the demand for
Mortgage Loan funds and it is anticipated that the entire capital of $250,000.00 will at times be
insufficient
to meet this demand.
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The success of the company is very gratifying to its officers and directors, earnings at the rate
of 17*4 per cent per annum having Deen shown upon the mqfney employed. A dividend of 8 per
cent has been declared, and the additional profit passed to the surplus and undivided profits
account of the company. These earnings are a result of turnover of capital and do not repre­
sent the profit on individual loans.
In the editorial colmuns of the Sanford Herald of June 6th, there appeared this significant com­
m en t “Real estate is the finest security in the world and especially Sanford real estate and
yet it is a difficult matter to borrow money here to build homes— and it is not difficult to bor­
row money in cities with less backing than Sanford.” THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE SANFORD MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY IS TO PRO­
VIDE ADEQUATE FUNDS FOR NEEDED HOME BUILDING OPERATIONS IN SANFORD
AND ADJACENT TERRITORY. It is also cotemplated to make long term loans on other im­
proved real estate within this field.
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The stock of a well-managed mortgage loan company is the safest investment under the sun, be­
ing backed by first mortgages on real estate based upon valuations of not to exceed fifty per
cent o f the actual value and in many cases at a lower percentage of value. The risk, if any, is
distributed among numerous mortgages, each and every one of which is negotiated only after
conservative aopraisal and complete investigation by the loan committee of the Company.
Coupled with this element of safety is a percentage of profit greater than can be found in any
other investment which possesses the necessary safty to make it deirable to shrewd investors.
Tliere has long been vital need in Sanford and vicinity of a strong financial institution of the
character and with the plans andd purposes of the Sanford Mortgage Loan Company. Its stockholders will surely profitlargely'in a financial way through their investment in addition to having the satisfaction of knowing they are doing something constructive for the community in
which they live.
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A cordial invitation is extended to call at the Company’s office at 115 Park Avenue, where de­
tailed information will gladly be supplied.

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HELD BY TH E GROWERS
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The organisation committee of the growers of Seminole
County having flniahed their. Inborn are ready to report the reault tonight at the Court Souse at eight o’clock. This Is a meet­
ing of the growers of Seminole County and only grower* are Invlted to attend. The constitution and ly-law* will bo submitted
to the grower* a* a whole and will bo adopted or rejected. The
fate of the organlaatfcn hinge* on tho action of tho grower* to­
night and it behoove* every grower in th® county to be at the.
meeting tonight; at tho court hou»e at eight o’clock.

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MONTGOMERY, Ala., Juno 7.—
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Charging Governor Smith of New
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York ‘ha* elected himself chief com­
D ISC U SSIN G A D V I S A B I L I T Y
O F W IN K E L M A 1 ..............
mander of nullifcrs and bootleggers
. A PPEA R ED YESTBR1
i O F M A K IN G R E P I i Y T O
and rum runners,” Dr. Parley Baker,
■ n ew g erm a n n o te
general superintendent of the Anliu ySaloon Lcagua of America an­
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nounced hero the league wll^ accept
the challenge of tho Now York gov­
A lleged T h a i B o o k s o f . ,
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OF
CONVICTS
ernor Issued upon his signing the bill. GOVERNMENT
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In Event D ednlon l a . R en e
Information received from
the
WOULD, UAVB SOLITARY CONPlggly
Wiggly
may
be
“all
over
,
m v ’ T a x le a h
French G o v ern m en t W ould • County Tax Collector/ Jno. D. Jfnklns,
F1NBMKNT8, N « RATfONS
ihc
world"
but
Sanford
people
are
shown that tho taxe* for thia county
.
Dismiss It
(Hr TSr .\«.srUI»a
not concerned with all over the
&lt;J*jr Tfc. A iw th lr* rtH .)
have been well paid up for the year
NEW YORK, June 8.— D|»trl
,t T7i— re- •
TALLAHASSEE, June 8^-Go\-er- tnrney Ronton, * who Is invest’
world, They know however that the
of 1U22: At the tax sale held 'laat
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Sanford Piggly Wiggly Stores ha* nor Ilartlce signed the' I,ind*ey con­
PARIS, June 8.—Pari* and Brus­ Monday only 380 tax sale certificate*
charge* of bycketing against
the goods and their special sales for vict supervision bill today which is de­ bankrupt brokersga *
sel* are keeping .id p o rte n t commu­ were issued, a decrease of 6J under
Saturday and Monday have tho world signed to 1* far reaching In main­ cnlletl on the pollco to
nication today dlrotnmlng ,th*. ftdvis- the previous year; this Is a mighty
bout. For instance with every $3 taining rigid Inspections and places tracing records, of curb
ability of making rrtfy tto. qfjfc X&amp;r- good showing, especially In view of
purchase you get free a tack of supervision in the hands of atate of­ of L U Winkelman and Col
#man repaartlona note or iROorinf It tho facf that “ number of pew sub­
floyr. Ju st think of it and your $3 ficials ns a whole.
entirely aa not susceptible of form inf divisions ‘ were assessed and conse­
which disappeared p few mini
worth qf groceries will b? chpaper .„ Rigid rplea and regulations in gov­ tor ipyoluntury bankruptcy
basis for negotiation. In event the quently a great many more items on
than tho cheapest. Then read the ernment qf prisoners fo take the place hod been, (lied. , Banton
decision •la reached that reply be the tax books. Another Interesting
advertisement today and »$* th# very of tho Whip which wo? ab*"«»oncd W
made French government la reported feature of thia tax sale la that near­
j J ^ ^ tnwy Gibbs’to Win!
low prices on everything ip the grq- the legjsl.turs were prvnvplgktril
t ofavor curt dlamaanal of German’s ly all pf the valuable property was
, M, „ ho lcarned of the
eery line. Piggly Viggly make* d ,y b y th e llo a rd ,^ ( ^ m l Mi n n r . r » p f j ^
^ thj|t ho M latest proposition. &gt;. Belgium on tho bid in by individuals, the state and
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them qomo down—trgdu Vfith ,[w m . stuto Institution*.. Solifpry. :.^qnflae-1 |or^ , i , cvcrml
^
contrary la said to be deairoua of county thereby getting the taxes at
her
of
the
Pari*
lodge,
to
which
John
WASHINGTON, June 8.—A page
wording acknowledgement in such once, instead of the land being certi­
Paul
Jonc*
belonged,
vas
ahoflrn
ant depleting, numerous.hlatorlc evsnt*
manner aa might leave way open for fied U&gt; the state to be redeemed in
taken away in a taxicab. t
Ip which Mason* plnye«l a part, and pleading tho enure of tho «U-w repub­
further parley.
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’ the years to come; tho bidding was dancing on Pennsylvania avenue last lic In tha court of Loui* XVI.
The failure of Winkelman
Fenner.Premier Rene Viviani suf­ lively and Spirited, nnd in several In­ nlgM. brought the annual Shrine con­
Mason* of tho Union arnty wore
which was the largest firm
i t1
Wednesday Night under thu terms of the measure which membership In the New Yo
fered a fainting apell while pleading stances the purchaser took certificate vention to a pictureaquo close. The showi) carrying slnln Gonfe«Joriita Ma­
cate in coqrt and was taken -home on four ncrea having bid down from pageant, moving under n canopy. of mma thrqugb the lino for burial, nnd Large Class Goes Forth Armed With now becomes a law will be contact of- market Intensified Banton o_
ffetal. One of thc most Important psign against brokers al)|gg|Lt6 l
in state of collapee.
forty acre*. The amount of taxes and colored light*, was witnesaed by Pres­ Admiral Pcnry was dej-ictod discover­
Many Degree*
changes
from the present system He* operated In questionable me"
coats being fixed, the competition ident and Mrs. Harding, about whom ing tha North Pole. Theodora RouseIP
provisions
for piecing grade two Ignited tSates Attorney Hayw»i
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ROLLINS
COLLEGE,
WINTER
velt
also
was
represented
a*
wfr*
MUST TETOUR- WHERE
comes in bidding down on the number much of the activity of thc cqnventlon
convicts lit work.
PARK,
June
8.—Rollins
College
clos­
Albert
Pika,
soldier,
sailor,
author
nnd
KI.RPIIANT STOOD ON ROAD of acre* of land.
so entered teh investigation qc
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centered.
Solitary confinement, rest! acted ra­ alleged conspiracy to dsfraudi r
ed
its
thirty-eighth
year
of
scholastic
father
o
f
the
present
ritualistic
sys­
Mr. Jinkina has Just received a let­
Led by unit* representing varlopi
PULASKI, Iowa, June 8.—A de­ ter from the Btnte Comptroller read­ branches qf the army, nevy and ma­ tem of th* Scottish Rllo. Chief Ju s­ work with the graduation oxorclse* tions are provided far convicts “refus­ ter*. eGorge Hattie .attorney for (
ing to work or refusing to do work In
tour la necessary on the BloomAcld ing a s follows:
rine corp*, the pageant Included, 30 tice Marshall ond Lewi* und H ark, hold out-of-doors heyo Wednesday proper workmanlike manner” while llrm, whose liabilities listed at night.
Some
five
hundred
people
were
Masons,
who
biased
the
way
to
Onprued near here, where, an elephant
million seven hundred and Afty t
“In glancing over the record* of float*, 2G band* and 04 Shrine tem­
has parked itself. Tho animal, part thia office ns to the collections of the ple patrol*. On tho front* tho thous­ gon In 180$.
• present at the oorvlce and at the re­ “gross" violation of prison rules or sand dollars assets, one million!
The dancing which followed thc ception which was given‘in honor of use of “vulgkr, profsno or Indocent hundred thousand, Issued st,at*l
of a carnival yhow^arrlved here five several tax collectors throughout .the ands of spectator* were shown tho
week* ago. When the carnival left, state, you might bo Interested to Knight* Templar In the Cru**des, pit grunt wan Intended to represent r a ih e graduating class after tho com­ language" will subject him to solitary declaring hla clients assert*
confinement with restricted rations. wpni solvent add •intended .to
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the elephant decided to ntay. ' lie know that tho general average up to pochonta* saving thc life of ^aptaln “United Country In 8Up." Tho imi*- mencement program.
A procoaalopal "Prieat’a March, At- For slight Infractions or rules he may erate with recajvet to th# fullest
relented efforts of hla trainer to dis­ June first is C0.1S per cent, so it 1/ a John Smith, William Penn making |c was broadcast by radio throughout
lodge him with a tractor and the mattor of congratulation for you that peace with the Indiana ,the Boston tho country, und was carried to th® halia,” by Mendelssohn, played by the bo deprived of freedom privilege* tont for .protection of Its cu*l
ItaUina College Orchestra, opened the from one to ton days. Restricted diet
treiner retired with a broken jaw. , yovr 8W M P /W the same period Ten party, which aoeordl n,t
~ thousand* .of t . participant* through
program, the graduating In extreme cases srcurdln gto board’*
The tractor was wrecked. Other reached |T7.26 per cent.”
Jv record*, was enacted by members amplifier* along Pennsylvania avcnyc. evening
t
classes
entering
tho out-of-door thu- order may be reduced to half pound
K«ch
block
was
sot
aside
for
a
sep­
trainers attempted without »WS**a
inia record
n«ur« is
•• pp
up tfl
vy June tat, and of St. Andrew* Lodge of Boston,
Th|a
to move the beast, which continued tho T tx pulloctp^ Ko,
to ,mak« it dressed aa Indians, and Geoirg-J Wash­ arate slate and tho exhibitors alopo utre by the music. Following the of bread dally and required supply of
tho lino were invited to Join the 14,000 Rev. JJnrry Ingram’* Invocation, Mis* water. Prisoner must remain under
th# county’s u baled hay nearly
to deplete th*
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b.
making his ington In various crises. .
this punishment until he “faithfully
crop. This morning, however, the annual ./epptt an tJuly, I*Li ** thc
Paul Rcyero was shown on hi* fa ­ registered Shriners and their visiting Lillian Eldredgo »ang, "\Vhere Cora* promises to abide by the. rule* ,snd
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elephant (lipped Its chain, wandered eha/iff wilj, he paked, to leyy at once mous ride, nnd tlcneml Joseph H. companion* In the fe*livnl.
ih
Lie," by IMward EIg*r.
TALLAHASSEE, Flo., June
perform
work
to
tho
host
of
hlif
abil­
After
thc
“Dance
of
the
Step*’’
thc
l)uu
to
tho
sudden
illnea*
of
Dr.
eight mile* down the yoad and flop­
pereonni property ,ivhich may re­ Warren. In comn nnd at Bunker HU1,
Legalised hanging will be a thing,
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J . C, Tims, of Tampa, who was to ity."
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ped again. r.fl.S.
whoro he foil. Ahothcr fior.t deplctinl homewunj ru*h began.
main unpaid.
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the past In this atate, and the Hoctri
Conrad V. Dykeman, of Brooklyn, hive given tho address of the even­
ThU ia only one more indication of tho signing of tho Declaration of In­
chair will take its place after July J
SMITH'S NEW BARBER' SHOP
th? pros|&gt;crlty of Seminol*^,. County, dependence, all ‘.he algner* but one thc new Imperial Potentate, and hi* ing, Dr. R. J . Sprague, acting presi­
under qnactment of the It&gt;23 Is ‘
ONE OF FIN EST IN ,3T A T E enpecially. In view of the fact that havipg b«eri Mason*. Tho ringing of divan, wore Inducted into office late dent of tho college, spoke, presenting
turn.
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The measure, which was Inti
Smith’* New Barber Shop opened goes for the support of nqhool* pnd sorted, and Bonjiimln-Frartklln, mem session.
educational work. ’Hie conferring of
in the house by Representative
degrees followed, Dr, R. J , Sprague
today (n the new, (E’ulestfln-Brpmley yqad*.
Davis and In the senate, by 8
T
building undar moat favorable cir­ fund, court expense*, nnd the various
being assisted by W. R.,O’Neal of Or- NEXT MEETING AT DAYTONA;
W. W. Phillips, provides, thi
cumstances apd with a line trade. other exiienaca of thc ntate and counltndo, treasurer of the college, and
b e c r b t a i u b r ELECT
state officials shall select O.'t
Mr. Smith hie been operating a bar­
Dr. H. C. Boice, of the College faculty
,
O FFICERS.
place of execution, which will |
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ber shop In tha rear of Jo e’s Smoke
jp the ceremony.
ably be the state prison f
House but wspling to keep up with
The benediction was pronounced by
EU STIS, June 8.—The two days’ Ralford. Under this procedi
• / 1T'T~** V», ( »M it* Dr. Harry Ingram, pastor of the Win­
tha forward march of Sanford he ar­
Word ha* been received that , th*
convention of the Stale Pharmacists
NEW YORK, June 8.—A run-awey ter Park Methodist church after which ami State Commercial Secretaries sheriff or other county official
ranged for the room in the south end
Shrine Special will be here tomorrow
Ing a condemned person In
of tha new skyscraper and next to
morning after seven o’clock and the trolley car killed 12-year-old Margpr- the college orchestra playad a* a re­ closed lest nlgpt with banquets. Ex­
shall Aftpr his,having, been sent
ct
McLaughlin
and
Injured
three
oth­
the Hotel Valdes where everything
engine that mad# the record will prob­
cessional, "Stcpkanlo," by Cxlbuika.
tra delegate* ,caroe yfsterdsy from by the governor; * taiko him
was arranged in the building for the PERMANENT LICENSE ISSU K b ably he pulling tho Tem pi Special ** er persons last night when it dashed
A delightful reception was held In Orlando and Daytona to contend for
place of execution and deliver
AND WORK WILL START
new shop and it la tha very latest
she pulled It to Richtpond when the in the foot of e hill at 126th strfet honor of the graduating clatsea .In next year’s convention of the drug­
the superintendent In-charge.
and
Amsterdam
ayenpe,
and
crashed
AT ONCR
.
^ . world's record was made for « contin­
word "in tonaorlal makeup. Every­
Carnegie Hall imipodiately following gists, whlqh f a s won by Dayton*,
o u t day* prior to the time of «
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into
e
five
story
tenemont
h°u*«thing is whita marble, and tho ftxuous run. The epedal will ettreyt
tho commencement program. It was while Ukalatyl' vas the successful
&lt;ur Ta# AsM fUtu rw ssi
. The car and lower floors of the an informal affair throughout, just a bidder for. tho secretaries’ next con­ tlon tho cond»’tnneM JKrsnn *h*
tures are aali^to be Abo very best and ...WASHINGTON,.
much
attention
everywhere
In
Florid*
June. 8— Flaal
placed In u death chamber, ’*
very latest in the south being right approval has been given by Federal and many Sanford people will |&gt;e building were wrecked.
glad handshake time at the close of vention.
closely to tbe chamber hous
The child was playing in the street^ ■ te college year for the friend* of tho
from the factory and up to the min­ Power Commission to thc porject of down to ace the train.
The druggist* eletced the follow­ chair. Only the superlnterute. The. new sho phaa eight chairs Alabama Inter-State Power Com­
college in tbia section of the state,
when thc car struck her.
ing officers:
in case tof h ls./ W n te oj- f
and everything (a neat and clean and pany to be located on the Telepooea TEN NEW FACULTY
In tho afternoon a short session of
I*on lisle. Tampa, president.
Th# car was nearing the top of tho
his deputy, may administer
good looking. Shower bath in con­ river at Cherokee Bluff#. Pennp].auric J . Taylor, Eustis, ftrst vice­ penalty und it will h# open,
MEMBERS OF MBRCBIt hill when it started to roll hock. When the Rollins College Alumni Associa­
nection and all the very latest ap­ npnt Hcopse w» slasued todayap d
It etruck a switch at th? bottom of tl)e tion was held In Carnegie Hall. Mat­ president,.
relatives^ minister*, copnsef
pliances to make your shave and hair work will be /tartod June 18. The
James Embry, Miami, second vice­
grade it was derailed and *truck V»e ters of Importance were discussed and
condsiunvd perron and
MACON,
Oa.,
June
»v—Ten
new
rut a pleasure in the future. Reed porjoct calling for Drpducjion of one
building while traveling five mlje* an passed op at th* meeting,,the on* of president.
chosen to witness the •:
the advertisement of tha new Sihlth Hundred five thousand horsepower la faculty member* (o f, Mercer utdver* hoqr. All of tha Injure^ were pas­ most importanqe, perhaps ie ln g the
John Vldell, Gainesville, third vice­
When the person hi
sjty
werp
named
at
t|ie
r*C*nt
meet­
Barber Rhup’ and give them a call in 6ne of the largest now before the
,
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sengers on the car. One pospeoger decision of the alumni lo edit a month­ president.
nounced dead, the body,
ing
of
the
board
of
tr&gt;&gt;M«**
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th» new Pulaaton-Bnunley building. commission. The principal plant will
Joe Haughton, Palalka, sscreUryly bulletin in the In^rest of Rollins
claim for it by h b , &gt;
Institution, nccordlng to annodneq- prpl the motoroiaA*Jumped t® *#faly
College
and
the
AlUmnl
Aseocletion.
treasuer.
be Urn miles north of Toll*****, ment here. The new faculty paem- when It started on Ua downwa/d
cither be turned. av#r
ATLANTA, Ga* June 8.-P ia n s Ala. The company holding llcqnse ia
Executive committee—J. J . Oerig,
flight. The rootormon later told the A. J . Hanna, assistant treasurer of
for dissection, .or glYen
hors
will
take
up
theor
duties
at
the
ar* being formulated to give Atlan­ subsidiary o f Alabama Power Compolice the power failed and tho brah*e Hollins College, prs* choeen a* editor Ocala; Wm. Jonas, Jacksonville; J . usual for ordinary tmh
next
term,
It
b
elated.
Other
deta a great treat in the obeervance of pony, chief competitor o f. Henry
gave awsy when h*Attcmptcd to atop o f the bulletin, and /. Harold HIU, R. West, Tarpon Springs.
The measure, wh
Educational Week, the Unit week In Ford In bidding for Muscle Shoal*. veldpmeata include the decision to the trolley.
Tb«ae offlce/s wet# named by the
mayor of Maitland, was elected busi­
. ,
,
by
the various wq»V»* f«
pmploy
a
full
time
alumni
eecrsUry.
September. Local club* and civic
’
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ness manager.
. secretaries;
slate, passed early in the
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L|
organisations have been asked to FLORIDA HA0 HOLIDAY «*
WU|b B .I’owcll. aecreUry of the
„ Those awarded degrees or diplomas
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with-little opposition in
U Pt n m b k
Join hand* in nmktng th* pffalr on*
' FOB EVE BY MONTH
a| th* commencement program hehe Lake county Chamber of Commerce,
i.;4W
y.•
IN THE YEAH
to be long /etp/mbered.
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president of the association; P. H.
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Wednesday night er»**«
’
Doctor of Divinity Degree, ChrUto- Thomas] of Fort LapdertJols, and T*
TALLAIIAS8EE. June 8.—Plorlda
pher
Stanley Longt of .QrJando| Moo- J . Appleyard, of Lakeland, vlce-pr*«Ilias a legal holiday for every month
Charles, Sumner dent quid secreUry-tresayrtr, respec­
4n the year, On* doe* not neceftsyrfty
Arts degrota, tively of th# oaaocbtloq.
com* every month, hut there ore 18
,
Alice Modena
of them ia all not counting Sundays,
Whe Bbot Down
lb*,
BllU Mir
. The'Roving plctuvfV ’o f the Bkhfotd nnd of th# greet majority only the
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bonkers enjoy, OoJjr i-'Lsrw
MKNT BAYS OUR CH1&lt;F EXBCompanies and oy/ iplliUry km
IN THll
- B , - ond WL Graani, Frank W. Pal­
them, in factr
*|&gt;yUMiy R thJ
h* shown here Monday and T
iIDKNT HARDING
.
CUTIVM 1
• i s r n &gt; ----mer, George J*. Tdwnbridg* and Chaa.
bight at the Prince** Theatre.
Tha school kiddies Inasmuch »a they don’t
PIECING, June
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E. Ward; Diploma In oVlca, Lillian
heed will -pUp gad there will be a big got a holiday.
MINNEAI'OUB, June 8.—
tha Assocbtcd P re ss )--E v '
foralgn
office today
W. Eldredgo; diploma !g public * *
Sunday beads th# list while the
meetiag to roust- enthusiasm for the
"should be employed tp insur? sg sln .t any unklo. demanding
music, Elisabeth E, Wallac*, ’
vnllMtpeet of men io t K hand and in other statutory holidays follow: New
nrreaury
ties,i
11. ConveTS* and Rosa M. .F
Year's Day; Birthday of General
Co. D and the
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romp
Harding in a letter to
diploma frimi Academy. .«
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•Hilary
F w L Low!
tlim esoU , and mado paid
slaying of J."A . Taylor, merchant of down |
Draa, Katharine Foulknar.
sry
2f
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M l. !&gt;M*I for Sanford *nd Sanford
litis* Which
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Sanford. Katkarioe IwwU,
the
t n
WUhelmena
&gt;8ttWM8
■f League on iU ch
It entpUa
Mender in
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kw
they get
^ two
■ villa
ii.
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AT THE NATION’S CAPITAL

Pageant Staged on Pennsylvania Avenue Was
f *- i »' Most Gorgeous .

Grodoatton Exercises
at Rollins College-™

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Legalized Hanging
Thing of the Past—;
.......: Electric Chaii1

Pharmacists
i Close Meeting at
Eustis Today

12-Year-Old Girl
Shrine Special Here
Tomorrow Morning : Killed in New* York
* 1 Trolley Accident
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Alabama Corporation
Given Approval Today
fbr River Power Plant

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And Aur Fine Band
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Confessed

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TIIE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1923

PAGE SIX
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“VALUELES8,” RUM CARGO
SOUTltERN SHOPMEN
n dnlnty Madcrln handkerchief, wan
W ILL REMAIN IN OCEAN
A FTER PAY INCREASE
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won hy hjra. I.a*arus. ‘The honorce
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was also presented with a Maderla
Va.. June 7.—Offers -------- ‘T O N I G H t
Commission &gt; CHICAGO, June 7.— Negotiation* of NORFOLK,
handkerchief.
the
captain
of
the
rum
runner
.have been started by the federated
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MRS. FRRI7DAMiKR, Society Editor
At the conclusion of the car3 came,
Marshall Neilan’s
shoycraft* representing nn .estimated Glen-Beulah sunk id collision with an
I’hone 217-W
the hostess served brick Ico cream, Hi For* Florida: Probably show- N SE R V E *F b lt FOUR YEARS WITH­
ns
yet
unidentified
vessel
ten
mHcs
ol.OM employes of the Chicngf, MilOUT FAY OR EMOLUAIENTS.
. I f , on l n « r " » &gt; f r l c m t x l U l l l a K &gt;«■
efs tonight and Friday.
— I f ,MM n r r f t o l o « a n , » » h r r r o r c u m i n * nnd cake. The favors were miniature
wanker and Bt. Paul, the Chicago and °&lt;T lh? Cape Charles lightship last
.
. **
k a i u r , o r If r#&gt;w n r r r n l r r l n l n l M * . w r i t # ha k i« filled with salted nuts.
Northwestern, nnd The Southern rnll- .Saturday night, to hnve tho wreeje
I fly T h e A a w irln lr* I 'f f M l
■ pu u la l r u n i . l n t h in d r n n r l i n r n l , * l « I * *
r
*
t*n
no
*»»
to
•*
fcU
ltt
P*
Wt
Those
..njoying
the
cordinl
hospital­
II
filll
d rln ltn . ..r i r lr p h u u r I h r l lr m .
TALLAHASSEE.
lA o u n iiA ^ o a ri. June
•&gt;“*“ 7.—Oovo-- way oystem for nn increase in wages inised nnd salvaged, have so far With Leatricc Joy, Matt M
oor,
h r itrc n llr ap p rrrla lril.
ity a t Miss W hltncr were V r*. M. S.
nor Iln rjcc i s fxperted to nanv nml
of time nnd onc-hilf pay proved unavailing.
and
Raymond
Griffith.
The
,
t(,rr
Wlfcglns, Mrs. Claude Howard, Mrs.
The cargo* of IJibo car.es of Ameri­
shortly, Vat lealk” five portions t«* fop OTCIl|,„0 wn,j Sunday work, John
of another Cinderella who
^
SOCIAL CALENDAR ..
lnnihhn'm, M b* Mahlc Howler und
serve without pity o:i the Children’p*^rL.tnry 0f the railway cm- can bande/1 whiskey “has no commer-,
herself
love
letters
and
t
h
e
n
'l
l
Mrs. Elton Houghton.
Codfi Cornmlp'ilon. u - raation of l}"’ ' ,,j, y,;n dopottmont of the .American cial value in thy Oounlry,” say the them all romc true. See it
Thumdrty—T i l l h V p U f i s
nt
wrecking
•
companiefi,
and
they
de­
Ipgiilatu'roJ The’ member! of the-J t*«(Icraltoii o f; l.nbor.announced.
chuckle, choke and cheer. Sp«i4|
Methodist Church nt high noun.%
IlU FFET SUPPER
COlbmiss Ion will serve for four years J l;n j0,j representatives nro seeking clare also that the wreck lies too deep Ipictures
t l ff t i m a n
m.
1.. .
orf Itne
crailoat,,
of tW
D
M
n
h
i
*
ta
i-t
M
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Friday — "Uy Bloctfmb* Country
a t th e pleeaurp of the chief executive.# ^ ra(J|rn J)f naRot r . effect before for divcis to work In. The Beulah
Lust eypnlng Miss. Rosamond Rad­
Grammar
School
and
the
.Store” nt .High School Auditorium ii,rd entertained nt n buffet supper at
will be Idown up Ey thp coast guard
Ri|k
Thnir tlilt*#.*) nii'outlinfd in the enact *
School. Also a Comedy.
afternoon— ment, arc to “edit nnd codify Iho laws the fro.ird'fl cut' over which the fed- nr n menace t o ‘navigation.'
Another Thursday
|,i-r home .on French avenue, honoring
» t p*
ernted fthnp crafts _struck last yenr.
Friday—Hoot'Garden C lih entertain* the muni her* of the Tillis-Cain bridal closed.
of u general, rnttiro rt’le.ting to chil­ Mr. Scott raid, although ♦ottlemont*
Daily Herald on iis-'s i t J"''** Smoko
nt n handkerchief shower nt the
r»U«y‘"e.UH. n h a r n i .
•
,„ „ k c „ * «
, dren and to report to the next ses­ teacliod so far havx* been nt a three
sion of the legislature through the rent J.n hour rale, bringing the men’s
home of Mlar..EF&gt;ui’ Whittle, at R 1*.
Tk , « . . . I . W »
for !ho,c *h » « » ..t l» .l« p ,
-Friday and Saturday.
KIDNEY TROURLB IirX'OMIM
governor any desirable thang«s,"-nnd wagen to TSe nn hour, throe cents
m,, complain tiling Mi** " Beatrice HnlsTus were every where, ii.iskets
Colecn Moore in
SERIOUS
to make 'n thorough nltidy of condi­
Martin n bride of this month. .
rnd bases of thcs«’ lovely flowers
board rnte.
If it were not fur the rhina wo nre tions relating to the welfnrp of chil- nliovc tho _labor
“Suffered
with
w-vorc
headache,
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Friday—Mrs! U. M. Gnflnway will en- adorned both living nod dining room.
“The Nth Command­
having tlie weather would priilmbly drrn nnd report to the next session (MEXICAN RECOGNITION
bat km he and pains in my lega nnd
tcituin the ih chiBert iff tho Glean­ The dining table was graced with the
bo melting ccvryonc. it la killing thmu'rh the governor.
|
JO B PLEA SES OHREttON under myehnuldcr blade. My kidneys
. ment”
ers Class nt four o'clock nt her huge wedding cake surrounded with
ihi.-:u in Ohio.
mid
bladder
v
.’Pro
in
had
condition.
I
Ponnltics
.nro
provided
for
nny,
'dnialor
and
ferns.
Suspended
from
home.
(............ .........
.
“person nr person* who shall l»y nt:
.MEXICO CITY, June 7—President war. weak r.nd nervous und felt titpd
Fildny—Mr#. R. R. Huns will enter- ()u&gt; l.|,aiidi llcr to the com er* of the
ones
___
The pepper croft is holding up re­ overt net interfere with said eommls-: Ot.ieg.m Is entirely oat is (led with the nr.d "worn out Wulking .mado mo
. tnlh the members iff the MotluTS*; tnt.1i- wire streamers of yellow crepe
markably well nnd many of tho slon or nuy one acting under Itn a ti-. work done hy the Mexican mcmliern short of breath. E^vcry. morning my
Hat raising among men a* « f,wa
Club at her horn# In Rone t ourt nt pnper entwined, with daisies. . The
growers nro »hipping aomo» fine pep­ thority hy preventing or alliinpting if the recognition conference, sayu face and hands were bloated. Medi­ of grectirg is said to Is. loair.s popg.
light* wore shaded with yellow which
3:fll) p. in.
pers this week.
to prevent nn Inspection or vlsltn-1a statement given out Wednesday. cine failed to help my condition niid inrity in Germany owing to the hi(k
Friday—The Phllathrn Class will on- rc.Mt n soft glow over thD pretty
price of hats.
lion/ Any offense coming under this The statement denies thnl Adolfo do doctors advised nn operation," writes
t-rtaih at a dinner at the Pre iby- s: t no. Thu cutting of the wedding
Mr. A. E. Churthwell nnd Mr. R. mcnor cmfwy cmfwy vbgkqjnifwyp in Httrota, secietary of the tu a s- Maggie Nelson, Moswlnle, Fla. "F o r­
terian Manse honoring Mias Her- rnkc enused nnirh merriment. Tom
The Herald for flrr.t class job work.
A. Palmer of Jnckionville arrived in clause is punUhnble ns n misde­ ury, lias liron made a mt-mlier of the tunately I rend about Foley Kidney
ininin Lehman, a bride-elect of next Cain, the bride groom, cutting the
Snnford yesterday, nnd, will he in the
Pills, tried them und got reilof." Sold
meanor. No in*p«*ction is permitted, commission.
dime, Miss Ann l-eo, the ring, Miss
week.
i
eity until this evening. Mr. Church- however, of n private home without
Simors Ron and Ross “hnvu inler- everywhere.—Adv. •
Gasoline Gauges for Fords $1 00; |&gt;,T
Mary Zarhnry, tho thlmlde.
well Is the Churchwell &amp; Co.
til Pads 50c act. Spotliglits, WimbhiiH
vprefed
with
fidelity
the
high
mission
the consent or the occupant* op com­
Mr. nnd Mrn. W. P. Wilkinson, of
Miss Rudford was assisted in enter­
visors; T IR E S and TURFS it rlow
\lbfided
in
them"
in
tho
opinion
of
Jacksonville, nre spending n short taining her guests hy Misses Mnry
Florida Sanitarium nnd Hospital, petent court order.
the
chief
executive.
time here nt the Montezuma.
Orlando, Florida. Medical, Surgical,
Notice Is lieretiy alven that J. !». priced. You can get back, with nor
Zarhnry and Ann Lee.
\Villl.-irim ilors not have nny notliorllV tires. Hotter gasoline and oil, Wi
Miss Tillis was attired in a liecoin­ Maternity. Capacity 100 patients. HORACE E. DODGE LEFT AN
to lilml thii umli-Mlancd. ewnipany In
ESTA TE OF $.H.1H0,3BH
any . .1.11tcn11••n w-liatsoovcr, nml tills carry the largest Stork of nutnmobiU
Mrs. S. M. Lloyd and Mrs. Archie ing apart enstume of green nnd white. Rest, diet, physiological thernpeutirs.
PREVENTS INFECTION
eoinpany will hot Vo •responsHite for tires and accessories on Palmetto art.
Betts spent .Sunday nnd Monday nt
The guetrtif last evening were: Miss Unexcelled In Suthcnrt.
00-tfc
Tlie greatest discovery in flesh healing l In- |&gt;umim-iiI of any cln-ck. onli-r. or
Incurred or mnilo \&gt;f llio salil J. II llti.
DETROIT,
June
0.—
Inventory
iff
Cnralie Tillis, Tom Cain, Miss •Anna
is the marvelous Boroxone, a preparation Mil
iJnytonu Bench.
I.. IVIllinois nflor .loin- till. I'iSS.
Many
of-the
Snnford
druggists
at­
that
romea
in
lioiiiil
nnd
|xiwdef
form.
tile
estate
of
Horner
E.
Divlgo,
tiled
Mason, Hugh Tillis, Miss Ruth Gillon,
rtltAY Mirptlt WAI.I-W roMI'ANV,
It is a roinliinaUon treatment that not
(Not
Incorporate)!)
(Nut inrurpurAifiu
.
----Mrn. Edward Higgins nnd fnmily Claude Shoemaker, Miss Ethel 1 lllis, tended tlie meetings at Fusils yestcr- in probate court todaV. shows a totni only
purifies
tho
wound
of
germs
that
. »'»;• -''r*HirleklanH. Owner.
pn|me((o Ave,-------- Phnnr «|-J
dny
and
again
today.
The
druggists
of $:t7,lKlt,r,8H.lH left hy the automo­ muse infection but it herds tho flesh With w-K-utC.
arc spending the summer at Daytona l.nyfactte Tillis, Misses Lillie Ruth
.
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- - — -—
are having a big lime n t .Fastis nnd bile manufacturer. Virtually nil of extraordinary s|ieed. Bad wounds or
Spencer and Mary Zachary.
Beach.
they will wind up the pnrty in n blaze this amount was In stocks of which ruts which take wts-ks to iieal will* tho
ordinary liniments mend iiiiiekly under
of gloiy tonight.
120,:i tn,nr&gt;0 wn* in shares- of Dodge tiie imwerfiil inJluetiro of tlds wonderful
Hnnninl E. Taylor and It. E. PenMISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
SEABREEZE,
American nnd
rock, of Lake Wales, were among the
Brothers, II.1.1
Inr., Dodge Brothers
........ Realty- rrrmslv. dK1‘rieeI(liipitil)
lift'.....4180i*,
II 1W!’ nnd ? 1.20.
Misses Viola, Booth and Evelyn
Yfiwell &amp; Company have nn adver- lirmiirin,
Fl.OHIDA
European
Plan
l utlruiss visitors In the City Substan­ Harrow entertained very delight fully tia^mont in thin issuo eidllng atten­ Company stock, was valued at II.- J ’owtb r 30^andICOe.■ ^ 'l'1 *’y
UNION PHARMACY
tial yosterday.
One block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
Tuesday evening, nt Hie home of the tion to the Friday nnd
Saturday (H 1,777. l-’l. Other stock im ludrd in­
Hanford, Florida
— Hoom, $1 per day and up; $5 per week ami up. Special
former, In honor of Miss Beatrice sales ' of ginghams nnd rhambrny vestments in these local hanks, tiie
A. M. Hodgson, of I-nu Gallie, nr- Mai tin, a hrldo-eleet of this month.
week-end rates.----------------Every room has running water.
dresses, silk dresses nnd corsets and Detroit Orchentrn Hall Association
, |veil in the city yesterday nnd will
The parlor and dining rooms were sweaters, etc. Read the advertise­ nnd Ford Motor Company of Ergspend n sliort time here attending to decorated tastefully with a profusion ment and note the cheap prices.
land. Victory and l.iln-rty Imndu totailing f l . 000,000 were rlmwn In the
business.
of pink nnd while flowers.
When the guests were assembled,
The Snnford Band will piny next inventory.
‘ Miss Thelma Bullard leaves today the parlor door was swung open, and Sunday afternoon at
Among the personal effects of
LARGE ASSORTMENT SWIM KM'S
lhe cunfor, her homo in Gainesville after little Ernest Southward entered, dress­ cert was postponed from Tuesday Dodge nre listed guns nml pistols
In all the popular fihadea nnd styles Roing at
spending the pnst week hero ns the ed ns t upid. and pulling an express right on account of thy rains. It is valued nt $l,00ri, including two guns
4()c---------75c—*
----- $1.00-------- $1.25 .
guest of Misn l.tiey Byrd Bmyihe.
wagon of pink and while laden with hoped thnl Sunday afternoon the inlaid with gob I ami n r ife valued at
•
Special
annortmcnt
goinif nt, each
.
hand will he enabled to play between *22;;. Dodge ha&lt;l coiiiimrnllvcly l i t - ;
the gifts.
25c
Mr. nnd Mrs. John 11. l.’Engle, "f
These were deposited a f the feet of showerh und give us another one of tlirjew elry hut the ll-t inelutled our
Jm-ks.ihvlllc, whose marriage was a Miss .Martin who sal in the ehnir of their excellent concerts.
diamond solitaire valued nt &gt;.,.&gt;on.
recent special event, arrived in San­
Sold hy
honor.
ford y&lt; ntordny nnd nro spending n few
r i n-» ra *n
Sa ha P-i p r e s i d e n t p l a n s
During the evening games and eon- Pa
P h o n e .125---------------------------- — --------- T h e
S1«
U N IO N P H A R M A C Y
days here ut the Montezuma.
FOURTEEN HPEEUllRS
tests were enjoyed, the prizes for vi
Sanford,
Florida
r.c
these living won hy Mlsse Beatrice ^
* ON WESTERN TRIP
Mrs. Frank Crayam and Mrs. L. 8. Mmtin and E**le Whittle.
M
1
Grnynm lelumed home last «veiling
la
At n' late hour the guests were •«»- •rru
WASHINGTON, June ~ &gt;'re»ifrom Lake Wales. I'rodpriHif and S e - .
when'
r. \ nn r t
|,(.k , V.le«l Into the dining room
•
k.
,|, nl Hat ding will make f.iurleen ndbringkvjieri1. they spent the pnM wi
dnlnty refre-.hmeiifri were aerved. In
«.&gt;i route to the I’aeiliic roust
•ry al#asaiitiy with friends mid lela- tlw m-ntcr of the table were the dolls,
A very delightful birthday party .mi his Abciknii trip and will •'tieuk In
was held nt Lake Mary t'asino on live court lilie s .after returni. g Don:
bride and groom.
^
The guests were: Misses Beatrice Wi dnesdny ufternnon in lujnor of Alaska, according to an official an­
Mr.! hod Mrn. N. &lt;&gt;• Garner and Mai tin/ fin ite Dnrary, Iri- Britt, Mustier Charles Sewell oil Ills ninth
il., one, meat of the executive’s itmdnugl|t#r. Marguerite, ami &lt; barlea
|,„ ii priest? .leauaelt Filing, Jul- bil l Inlay.
erury made piddle r*t 'be M liit*
Hill left Tuj-julny in
p r ho Ah
Virginia Dc&lt; oiirsey. I no- "Tln-re wgrv fifteen yoi’ng guests
banyjiln.,
nKtl, Wit •/», ..... . w|,..je
»
• - will be J..m- d raipe i-m u*.'.', Mjiym(. ......
,
and n merry time was bail by all. ' Fii'iil details of th,- it im rat y with
b&gt; Mix Hill and baby and, together Ilium.. Muymo Sped, Carrie Staiimy,; (■[,,( „f „|| cveiyone spent n Joyful
,,eri to aihliTSSoa w.mv worked out
they r- ill go to Pie mountains in vlk- Kuth ’ Whittle.
Ersle '*
Whittle.
Luc.ll
" ’*
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1
|n,in- b:;tliiug in tt.»* lak«'. then all l,y 4he i If.ddenl ill conference with
K|„|:,L h ere they v. ijl Hpviel the sum Anilei'voa, Elixnhilh lloollhan »»d khaki of games weie played, aftri
VValter U. Brown, chairman of lh
mir.
,
Mesdames Ira Soulhwnnl, J.
1,I*H which a ffi.llity luni-li wrilf served.
commi don on reorganization of gnvTlio children pres.-lit Aveiej Beat­ ..... m itt department and mi advisor
i.inl llutry Uatiow.
Mr. and Mrs. Krueat Rrunp left to­
rice mid Betnl-e Snow, Blan.he While, „f the ereetuive, Mr. Blown left
day f.,f Savniiimh fr« in which point
.m i :u t : i . i . a n i «» uh. s h o w e r
Madeline l.loyd, Anna Jones, *(urmnn Winh'ugloti lust-night to confer with
tiny (Xpert to take tho orenji steamSnow, Albeit Whitaker, Charles Whit- lucid commit lee oil dctuilr of the
MUh.s
bycllv
Anderson,
Elir.nbcUt
chip for New Y&gt;nk Uity for a f«w
al it . Rust Wfiltnkcr, Unynmud I.ock.-, ;.t.-. 7 . , vi.. . to cacit ut «}« » "irweek# visit vs it ti p-lilt hen lifter winch Ilo-,1iluiti ami Evelyn Harrow enter- William I)« ke, filninr.' I.loy.l, Bur
thin,-,I at 'a •Mlrn llnnedua bliower ye»ir. t i .'i e '.
Mis. Kiupp will s'puid lhe st.iiinier in
,1,.. it .lie-n: y for the \ sit of the
l. ,du&gt; afteinooii at M'M to •»:»» at the gerp Wester, Harry We ter und Chiu
the lb rk hiier.,
•
.
.|.|. utlat’ party to Almka has been
Sewell.
.
home of the former, honoring Mb'
0..|v
tentatively worked »nt ns the
The
pnrty
liroke
up
r.t
an
early
hour
Amatig tlio out .of ;l own guest s i*l- P.nitrRe Martin.
and the ehildren left wishim: Chailcc trip Will In City be drpendvr.t upon
Tin*
c'o
ltiV
*
iK
,lu,nin
«
»
r
pink
ninl
vnuu
P'l.dipg
nt
I ‘llllltlftf the
Iflt* TillL-rnln
»
*»'»• we.bllng
........ ..
............
.
.
hlnh rtoon today . t the M.thmlisl , a s e ff^ th e ly e„r? d ou n ev^ many liappy birthdays-lu tiie future. If,. preald.-til’n dtrlres on reaching
Bit haul Kcyn uiijl tttlo Uuttkni* nr. «|„. jrrrlto i) and also upon transpor­
thuieb were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J- I d- detail. yunntlticH of exiiulalte |'i"k
lhe guests of August Siliarf at his is­ tation fat ilitfcn. The Itinerary anBad
in
nee
Roses
and
Sliasta
Daisies
lin, m., of Dcl-n|id( Mr. and--Mrs. J.
nuuiiTil at the White Home, howland home at Lake Mnry.
J . *1 illb*. Jr., of IkfLund. Mr. nml Mi«. being lined.
level, shows that the executive will
Several
most
interesting
contests
Roy Tillis and son, of New Sinyinn.
i,fluided much merriment and cuusgd •SI SLOCUM’S COUNTRY STORE" hpc nil nlcoil two weeks in Alaska
Mis.
( i n,
A. Nlrliolfon,
tieru
va. Mis. ...............
». *4.
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.........
.
„ n„i
with uhaiit five days to he consumed
C, F. Paddison.and daughters, Ruth ,m- hours to pass all too soon, i n
S I 'Slocum Is th6 proprietor of the in the voyage ftom Tacoma to the
•Vul ilsy 0 - -f K.» .... .
»"*•
V
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, ,|p feu lit nrlltle* In the grocery line, ( rosarottdn store, nnd Tilly. Id* sister, tfiritm y ri d the same or somewhat
C O llici’Y PEDFJtATION MEETING v.lihh were done up in hinall bags. is postmistress. Hank and Joe, two lens time for the return trip to Vmt. . .
POSTPONED
The one «orn-cily naming the largest „Jd veferans, kit on tsixes nnd quarrel ruuver.
* ^
\ ‘
•,
*•
*
‘ Details of the return voyage by
•
_
^
^ m ----- —^ On iivuunl of the ilealli of the nep- ntuiiWr won the prize
*,lhor nlinut the w-nr.. flno\y,-who Is Idnck
way of the i’annnm canal nnd l’orto
la w of Mrs. Wnlrotl, the County Fed- cmKi.t was. •T'oinilng the m«*l nmu mid Slow-boy, who is sletipy upset the
|iotat&lt;H’s.
,
. Rico likewise remain In n tentative
U
r
of
words
front
the
names
Martin( latiyui 'ff Woman's Club meeting is
Men’s Palm Beach Suits, dark and light colors, at, per suit....$H
Tilly rentI* all the post catds, learns state nltlupigh it Ras been annoimrAnderson," the prise, n lovely hand­
|.0st|ioned until Saturday, June 0*.
c.l
that
the
president
would
sail
from
nbii.it
Furlner
Jaybird's
new
automo­
kerchief. was won by the honored. The
l.'Miby prise, n box of tooth picks. Went bile. nlsiut th e church entertainment, Sail Diego on thq. shipping board
Men’s
Gabardine Suits, at, per suit** .........................................
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MABTIN* ANDERSON
•
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nttd tju* M-tiirn of Hiram l ’lunkilt. steamer l'lCsldc-Qt Harrl'on. Only u
•
Tlie following invllntlwn* have Ik*cii to Mr*. M. Hinder.
,l;iy
or
two
will
be
sja’iit
in
the
rnnal
I luring til*' afternoon a beautiful Guean ho has come hack to livq on the
^27.50 All-Wool Suits, bij? range of patterns to select from,
^
issued j
ih l folks. Mrs. Ripples, the giddy /.one mid the presidential patty will fi
niurii
nl
program
wus
rendered
hy
.
.•
■ft
t 1 _ . . 4 I I .. Sr- 4 Ift'l 9
Mr. and Mr*. James C. Hull
at, per s u it
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Mjss Lucilo Echols, piano, and Mia* widow, gives her views on matrimony. continue &lt;&gt;n lh? Frcaldent Uarrlson
, Invite you to l»e present
to
Sun
Juan,
where,
after
u
sh
o
rt,
She
warmly
welcome*
lliraiti,
a
love
i
ut tlii- mairing# of their duughler, M.-ny Btoinuff, violin,
SriO.OO Men’s All-Wool Suits, Serge and Cool Cloth, at, suit --$25*
l(&lt; frcnbiiuiiU «&gt;f
whlto scene follows, Sf— My, you two are ?tny, its ineiu’a-rs will embark upon
Beatrice
another
shipping
boatrl
vessel,
the
•
SO 0 0
brick c'rviim, Individual cakes Iced in good mrn piny. Lily enters tho store
to
unnoticed und hears n conversation American Legion, (or N*t» ^oik.
Boys’
All
Wool
Serge
Suits,
at,
per
s
u
i
t
..............
.
..........
.....
.
pink
nnd
white
were
served
late
in
the
Mr. j'liiirlc* Artluir Andemon, Jr.
lietween
11
rrum
and
Tilly.
m
afUtiwpn.
The
fuvors
weie
small
un Tuesday, June twelfth
Hiram is Lily's old aweethenrt and HARDING TO ADDRESS
t,;i;kits of pink und white &lt;fepe paper
Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, two pair pants, at, per su it
7'T?^* ••
Nigel eon liumlred twenty-three
NATIONAL FLAG MEET
went off to make n foitune.and Lily
and.ribbon,
tilled
will)
suited
nut*
and
at one oYlock
mints. Each guest wftn prcknled l.roitiisc'd to wait for hint. Well, the
Fin t Baptist Church,
ALSO REDUCTIONS
INDIANAPOLIS, lad., June 7.—
with it liny bag of rlco with which is still tvaiting.
Sanforil, Florida
Belinda Hpckcr, not recognising Hi- 1'iej.idcnt Maiding, according to r.n
llir)' showered the lumuree.
,, . r.W,rtil U -----1
rein,
walk.i up to I jly, admires her pnnouprcmenl made at national head"
A^aiS**
The
. FOR MRS. INGRAHAM
... basket* of gifts was brought In
i|um
tern
»»f
the
American
Ix’gion,
‘ "’ I T
.
Mir* Hell WhiU’. r wan the gracious;I,&gt;• Ml#n Lucilo I.cfiols amt Evelyn clothes and tells her how cheap they
look alio nsks who Is the young mull, Wtdnisday, hus accepted an Invita­
impersonating
"Wash
l-uho:.D-a. last evening when she enter- Harrow,
then recognises llirnm and *ays she tion to uddress the Nallunul l ing
tallied at Iniilgo at lior lioiue mi Mag- UUr."
luvltod to inect the hoitoreo were: tliiuglit he was dead or In Jail or Conference to l&gt;o held at Washington
K’
nolla iivcnuc, lompllraefttlng Mrs.dnJuno !» t&lt;&gt; 15, under the auspice* of
grahaln, of Jacksonville, the guest of Mint':; Luciio Ecluds, iris Britt, Sar­ nemething.
Come to tho lligli School Friday tlw National Amerlconlutn ConimisMrs. f * Fosliir. There wire two lu- ah Malphur, Carrie Dorsey, Adcle
_ |»inyer*
w nyrn,.
Dim .*, Gladys Btnm|wr. Mnry Ktmn- night, Jepe 8th, mid see what Ilinim (.Ion of the legion.
.
H * ••-.'iff
.
ble# of
The conference has been arranged
The room* were mininfd with varea;off, Ncldu Von Ncca, Mildwd Rohm- docs and we feel you will enjoy the
C0-2tc hy th# Ixgion to develop n uniform;
and baskets of snap diagom, UaUJe*;»on, Evelyn Harrow, M i n b r l h H»ol • play all til? way lluougljp
F irs t S tre e t
S E L L S IT F O R L E S S
W e la k a B )
w t of rules and . regulations in »C-!
WUJ ferns.
l“ A' 3 u,,»»“,rlln* Mr^f
.
...
.
.
»
I
Iturd
to
the
display
of
the
(lag
undO f exceptional Inti re: t
VW thb I Cljttder, Mrs. II. Harrow, M n. J. &lt;■• Mr*. Ripplt.—‘ Am 1 the moon!”
....
... .
to paying the proper lesjwct to the.
gam# of bridge played, when acorv#j llall, Mrs. John Stcmp«4r, Mia. Ernest Bee "iij Slocum’* Country Stote" at
national
embltni.
tht Illjjh School Friday uight. 60-lt3
wnr* counted U»* prise for high *coi*. I Betts, and Mr*. C. A. Anderson.

m THE WEATHER J

The Prince,

Fine Job is Open to
„ Five Florida People
on Code

“MINNIE”

LOCALS

:

NOTICE!

F. P. HINES

HOTEL RAYMOND

fo t the Stomach

1 Liver.Kidneys
Bowels, Blood

R . C . B O W

E R

LAKE MARY

AND
SAT,ONLY!

Our prices on clothing Friday
and Saturday are bound to
a ttra ct W e have just
suit you need to keep cool
these hot days.
:

ON MEN’S STRAW HATS

JiU l.

�Htorinr In the h o t

wave

that while the weather w o hot.

Every Florida Is cooler than many oT tl

Oriental Country Awake* to the Neceo
ally, of tmnfedfat* Development , ’
Of Ita H ig h w a y *,

ilted State# for June. Down here fooled and the nights are delightful ■
------------------------- ------ ,
Florida we have the rainy season « B the result. It la difficult fo r our
The Dally Herald. 15c per week.

A plea for good roads as a neces­
sity ' f6f the proper development of
CLInu la made by the Oriental Uotor
ot Hlmnglml, which began publication
a year ago to encourage interest In
motor use. Asking where the United
States would hare been If the good
reads movement bad not been ear­
nestly supported Ihruughout the counUy, th«editor rays:
“Yet nt this time of greatest devel­
opment In tbe making of reads (China
Hr* dormant. ^ lf nny nnllon fa the
world needs ' reads, good rouds and
national btgbwnys, It Is China. Means
of rntiiniunlchllnn In the country are
Inadequate nnd medlevul. transcon­
tinental travel la only possible -by
water at tbe rim of the couhtry, while
tie great heart o f ’the nation Is still
faaccesslhle to any mode of transpor­
tation except the most primitive.
“China -cun never become a nation
in.til hbr reads are developed. With
tLem the penetrullon of the Interior,
hith for’ commerce nnd pleasure.
With! mean a few hoars or a few days
Ly motor. Tho people of the interior
would be brought Into touch dolly
Willi motor* and uiotorl*ts from all
sjcllons of tbe nation. They would
l&gt;MTln to realize that there nre ports
nj the country other than their
own province mid city, and the great
welding Influence which would make
China u nation milled would begin.”—
New York Times.

SULTANA BROKEN
SLICED PINEAPPLE, Can
LARGE BARS OCTAGON
SOAP

UNWORTHY RULER OF ROME
History Accords Low Place to Com’modue. Whom Fortune Capriciously
Lifted to High Estate.

SECOND
' STREET
Between
PARK
AND OAK

cm!atATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC co
Over 7F*00 stores in the U.S.A.

Oommodns was n Itomnn emperor,
kntorloua for his cruel nnd voluptu­
ous character. He wns endowed with
extraordinary strength, nnd often ap­
peared In Imltnllon of Hercules,
dressed In a lion’s skin nnd nnued
with n club. To display Ills skill and
strength In antis he appeared publicly
la the amphitheater. As Ida oppo­
nents were armed wllh weupons of tin
or lend, while he was encased fa Im­
penetrable armor, he had nntbrnlly an
easy victory on every occasion. For
his nmusement he cut asunder per­
sona, put out their eyea, and uiuilluted
their noses, etc.
Otimynodua was strangled by the
gladiator Narcissus, who was hired
to commit tbe deed by Marcia, the
m is tr e s s fit Coinpiudus, who had
plotted with members of his official
family, to put him nut of the way.
When he dlefl the senate declared him
an enebiy of tho elate, ordered his
statues to he broken to pieces, and
bis name to be erased from ull public
Inscriptions.—Dctrelt News.

SECOND
STREET
Between
PARK
AND OAK

SPECIALS
JU N E

9TH AND 11TH
One Lot of

Hart SchaiTner &amp; Marx and
Cloth Craft
To close out at the following low
prices:
$30.00 values
.................. $20.00
$35.00 values (a
........... $25.00

Bathing Suits
$3.50 to $5.00 values going at, each It
$2.50
1

On all other Bathing Suits
stock, two days only
$18.00 Values
$15,00 Values

Qo

Worth $22.50, going at, per suit
$15.00

On sale yet, $0.00 to $8.00
• values, going at, pair...

On all Manhattan Shirts in stoc
Two days only

Searching for Chock.
Tbero nru to many Instance* where
speech nnd hearing have been restored
by a severe
that there W a gen­
eral notion among deaf and dumb per.
sons that their salvation resin In (Ids
direction. Consequently thry nre re­
sorting to alrplnna trips ns a means
of restoring their fudcllon*. Thu man­
ager of the air station nt Croydon,
England, reports that he U besieged
with requests from these afflicted per­
sons who ure hopeful that nn experi­
ence In midair might supply the tierussury shock. The parents of 1111 af­
flicted child brought their offspring lo
tho station and made a request that
the child be taken aloft wllh the Idea
of possibly curing her, hut nshlo from
the tonic effect upon the child I here
wns no other result. The child re­
turned to the ground In a very hnppy
frame of mind nnd was delighted wllh
her experience. It It** been suggest.,
rd that the trip aloft does not bnye
tho desired effect for the reason Hint
the rurloua experiences fa the nlr are
more or less expected and therefore
tho element of suddenness and shock
■re lacking.

And

Entire Party Art fated
Breaking and Entering

for

JACKSON VILLE, June 8—A desire
for chicken pilau by a party 6t young
folks'early yesterday Is said by police
to have been the cause of tho deatli of
Ralph L. Bel), 21, of Somerville, Mass,
quartermaster on the steamer Coman­
che, the wounding of Jkmcs Hurst,
end the-; arrest of six others, one a
young woman. , , ,,
Patrolman John T. Hunter, who
was off.d uty, was awakened shortly
after midnight and saw a man goinfe
into his chicken coop. He commanclod him to halt and, the order being
Ignored, fired. The man reached ah
automobile and the officer continued
to fire. About two hours later Bell
w ar taken to a hospital by the two
men.
Yesterday Neal Stewart reported to
the polico that his automobile had
been-stolen. The car, riddled with bul­
lets, wss located, and Stewart was
arrested. He admitted, police said,
that he and*his companions went to a
coop- Ip a residential section nnd took
nlno chickens for tho purpose of mak­
ing chicken pilau. Through him, it
wuf said, the names o f the others wore
learned. An investigation developed
that Hurst, who is said to hove been
driving tho car, was wounded.
Bell,
tho .officers sold, they learned, was
riding in tH6 rear when hit.
Three of those under arrest are to
bo .charged with breaking nnd enter­
ing, two with vagrancy and tho wom­
an with disorderly conduct, polico
said.
NO DECISION Y E T
REGARDING SPECIAL
.
JU R Y IN LYNCH CASE

Horn Said to Have Transmitted
i*«5i &gt;uMBt nil* h i f*»j u IZ. ,R*{,nt At
• Y aounde YAet.lhidtly W * ' « R l
Remarkable Distance.
" •
Provlouely Altai n td .****"
**
—■ *
^
A length of 80 feet anti an open*
&lt;rne highest point abut*
fag of 12' feet square are the meas­ ever reached by n human befas
urements of the world’s',hugest born 27^00 feet, w»* attained, w:Uh*hV^
‘for brondenstlnff music received by.
radio. This giant horn la In success- two number*-of the Mount t w !
fill dally operation nt Idom park, a raiwdltlon nt noon, the 1*7,1,
public Amusement resort in California. Hay. wye Henry *. w l t e T t h j £ ?
The broadcasting capacity of thin nlnr Mechanics Msgflxlnr. This t)r‘ ! £
, “ ™«M
huge Instrument Is sufficient’ to. carry tl,„ « p lo r .B ..........
rndlo music throughout an area of summit, the Highest point on k!
approximately 20 square miles.
•arth’a surface The hnnl nttJ,M
, Iu addition to the general Interest was to have been ntmle j unp n
In Its sheer site and amplifying range, Ibe moneoon brake June *, thnnli*,
ll Is of absorbing Importance,to U&gt;« fhutm ting any further effort* f„ Z
Vhen the
radio expert because of 1110 fact’ that, year bt 1riist.
through tlie use of Its elcctro-dy/mlnlf hrunka vu M«,upt Everest. there |* n*
reproil;:?er, such true tones have been alternative but In Bet off the mom!
produced as , to eliminate what. Is tain na eoon ns posribtc.
technically known 'as “ distortion.** ■
’
‘ H 'ban nrfhr’ In+n’ definitely proret
, he h|«W
On^&gt; thousand feet of clear airplane that the mountain Itself
spruce Itlmber w^nt Into the construc­ points ranched le not ilimruU
tion o f this horn. Hu* Engineers who tnd the two’ rxphTeni who came „
.
Bn
built It were confronted, with difficul­ n (VOO fn Mnolilk^
ties of design r.nd erec'lion, owing to
Its giant site. It Is equipped. with
a luto type of radio reproducer and
power amplifier.
Of course the construction of. the
bom was more or leas In tbo nature
of a spectacular “stunt'* on tbo pnrt
of the amusement park, but the basic
Idcu Is nevertheless Impressive. It Is
Just another Indication of n for-reach­
ing Influence which warrants attenfirth.
y
Cimpalpn Terror*
There was a wild nnd frenxlcd acstferment. Men. white-faced and star olitutnlng rent Information on the hi*
Ing-cyed, fled ns If pursued by a |&gt;estory * f Tllvet Every member of ihv
tllence. They dropped whatever they party la a British Buddhist, ntvd they
bad In hand nnd stood not u,H*n live believe ’ through religious aihltittur
order of their going1, but departed like they ran obtain what oilier tnwrltn
frightened roebucks, bluing only tin and explorers have •sought In vsln.
high places ns they went.
Foreigners who have entered the *Too
“Why are tho people fleeing?" we hidden City” are for and few belwreu,
. asked.
and no off* .heretofore ho* been af­
“A candidate who calls himself *ttie forded the opportcolly to study tie
’ friend of the |venple* has Just come to religion, literature and history uf thli
town," replied nu Innocent bystander
roillilfV
who hud no vote.—Kanaaa City Htur.

W EST PALM BEACH, June
Judge E, C. Davlji, o f- tho circuit
court,, wns still undecided last night
wether he would call n apodal grand
Jury to inquire into tho lynching,
The Marinellu Shop, formerly in the Me(ach Huilding, has
curly yesterday morning, of Henry
moved to the Brumley-Puleslon Building next
Simmons, negro, -whoso . body wns
to the Valdez Hotel
found hanging by a ropo from a tree
on the Hotel Poinclnna baseball park.
The boar duf county commissioner#
Now established and prepared to make appointments. You
declined to act on n suggestion by
Sheriff R. C. Baker, taht a. reward
are cordially invited to inppcct our Mnrinello line
be offered for the arrest of the lynch­
of beauty specialties
ers ,taking the view that any effort
to learn,tho identity of the men would
■HOURS
be futile.
The number of men in the party
Special appointments made to auit*your convenience
l
who hanged Simmona Is estimated ■
a
by some of the residents of the negro ■ ■ ■■ ■ hmuu ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BaaaiBM BU BH D aaaaa a an saaas
quarters, a* five, and by others as
A .C H E E R FU L W ELCOM E AWAITS -Vbif
twelve or ..fifteen.. •
An hour before Simmons was tak­
en from his home, James SundiK, a
Bahama Island negro, was benten by
a group of men, who took him to the
plnce on the beach where Policemnn
T, N. Smith, 0/ Palm Bench, was shot
by three negroes early Sunday morn­
ing.
The funernl of the dead policeman
was held yesterday afternoon, nnd
the body was shipped last night to
Itnphine, aV., where his mother lives.
The inquest on the body of Sim­
mons will be held today by County
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL TH E YEAR.
Judge Chillingworth.
CORNER BUILDING; EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE
OPEN KINDERGARTEN
Misses Bernice Austin nnU Sara
Wheel Is will open a kindergarten in
the Baptist church for the summer.
These young ladles are too well
known *to need any introduction to
thu Sanford public and their efforts
should receive thu support of Sanford
parents who would like to place the
youngsters In a summer kindergar­
ten school of thu right sorL See ad­
vertise men t In Herald.

Fine for Snapper Slcak s
Warren Storlea.
Fresh and IMenty of them
Warren Is a Hhelhyvllle boy five
years old nnd fond of eatfafc Ons
day he and another little boy were
playing soldier, and were shooting
both men and women, when Warren
327 Sanford Avenue j*
cried out: “Don’t shoot the women,
Rhone 372-Wcause they do the cooking."’
The Daily Herald, 16c per week.
Warren’s father was telling about
transacting some business matters
w’lth n woman and said: “She la so ■ B B B B B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B S K B B H B M M E U I B B X B E B 3 U B B H B B B n n s r i ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B 1 B 1 B B B
Ignorant, she doesn’t know anything."
Warren looked up and said: “Reckon
alia knows how to cook, don’t al.-ef
One day Warren’s nurse wns ready
to give him a hath. 8he called to him
to come and he sa id :, “Walt a min­
ute." Again she asked why he didn't
come and he replied: “1 ain trying
to make my minute as long as mom's."
N EXT TO NEW FIRST NATIONAL HANK BUILDING
—Indianapolis News.

F. A. Stone’s Market
FO LK S

Shipment of Men’s YA LE Athlet­
ic Union Suits on sale Saturday
and Monday only, at, per suit ;.80c

When you want to Ret well Brewed and only have a few dollaru to upend, come and nee u»—
We will ahuw you how It la done.

OUR AIM IS TO PLEA SE
8 1JA8T FIRST STREET

ONE MAN KILLED

•PHONE 104

Holland Restricts Flyers.
Flying regulations of the Nether*
lands government provide that the
minimum altitude ever closely Inhab­
ited areaa la 400 meters (1,812 feet).
All aircraft must always ft/ at such a
height, over towns or public gather­
ings as will permit of their landing
outside of euch areas In rase of en­
gine failure. No trick flying may be
Indulged fa above cloaely Inhabited
areas or public gatherings.

SA TURD A Y

Wests Paper Money.
A traveler recently returned from a
trip through Austria had his cafg bill
hsndad to him made oat on the hack
of a ten-crown note. When the patron
expressed his surprise at this unusual
proceeding, tbe waiter told him that
bank notes were cheaper than plain
P*pw*
___

Regular $2.00 Quality, Well Made, Khaki Pants,
S atu rd ay ............ .................. ............................. —

Dally Herald on sale at Jo s's Smokt
Ifouse, Mobley's Drag Store and
Hunt’s Pharmacy,

DAY!

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WORK CLOTHE

One Lot of $4.50 and $5.50 Work
(PQ C ft
. Shoe*, Saturday ................. ........ . tP d .iJU
Another Lot of $3.50 and $4.50

0*0

• Illue Work Shirts; Well Made;”
Full size.
----

*
U —

Pin Check Pfcnta, Well Made, ,
Cl
(iood Quality, Saturday \ - V- i

1

M
: $1.65

On Saturday you will find Attractive Reductions on many other Article* In our line.
Having others Money— Why not You7------------------------- If you don’t trade with us we
------- — ----------------------------------TH E STORE OF SERVICE----------------------------------

�lift (lh t&gt; A Y , jl i N

!* Jjj

NEW YORKERS BUftWll4Q WOOD 1‘Af ’ATKA 18 8&lt;*ENB * ; :
or

Builder*, It U ffald, Are Being Be*
titled by Hou*ihof2*r* Asking
for Old Lumber.

^
*»

Mrs. Henry Wight, Reporter
Rhone 3tB-W

When You Arc in n Hurry for Your Meats

JU S T PRON E 1(15
,

Wc Deliver (o any Irnrt of tho city.

,

1 i ‘i ’f

'

*

-PORK-

a s u f t o i W

y

-MUTTON

SUGAR-CURED HAMS AND BACON
.

.

i’AT MACKEREL •

---------- A Trial Will Convince You— -------------------

Pure Food Market

■

i f

.

J . HUGH TILLIS, Prop.
402 SANFORD AVENUE*
SANFORD, FLORIDA

:

•&lt; -

co u n t tj&gt;r n a u g h t w ith o u r o ffic­
ers, it’s the c h a ra c te r o f the m an
th a t co u n ts!
***■’
• » . At'* f ^
«u
t gMr \ «

*&gt; » • J:]

So regardlejss of.yo u r clothes o r
occu p ation th is bank ’w an I p

tls r

■■At (lit* Umo UM r i r , ' « h u n d ® ^ “ » £
*
* an?
!
sold, “1 used to give wood nivav ocmey' Western l mh Market*; llr. .1. 1. j
•tonally ulyn I tens louring down J r P - M »TA jifrW lVU),t&gt;, ..'•ft.fot In*i
repnlriug old buildings. I used to
bong out k sign.muling. 'Wood bIto^
away f r « for the asking.' My only *TnUkhn*sfi\ w\Vhst (hp Slate Hotel
stlpdlirtlun was that persons npplylng t Cfirtimlssion Intends to Do.”
for It should csrt It nwoy f«y them* T At thy busmens meeting held nfselves. |t may mirprixe you when I
j.jer tte inogra'm, 'tin* 't lr , tioiir of
tell you Unit my‘Wood often w»&gt;nt beg*
glue. It 1* quite different. Ibis year. ' place for holding the next conference
I do not haVq tp hnhg nut a sign; f%ns po.i\poped until u Inter date.
every da? 1 nm tphleged by men,’
women nnd children soiuitlng old lutn* .'i. The Herald delivered six times a
her for* firewood. There urc so tunny iWeek for,'l/»e.
*"
‘’
of these applicant* I hut I Imvu to (urn
d ost of tlipm away. ,
"Ciuess Hi's going to live on tho
'T mu sure that.Ibis demninl for (Ire* old.folks now," Tilly ip “Si Slocum's
wood menus that nuirh iimry. wood I*
00-ltc
going to hq buried In lire* this winter Country Store."
I linn I'n tlm tut ut n

fa t h en s and f r y e r s
FRESH I’ORK SAUSAGE

I'ALATICA, Juno ^ S.—Torty dek-

Hbuseholder* In nll"|inr1n nf New
thtH s' : cUte*.'
York,
ntvordlng
to
the
ohsorenHnn*
o»
-wtut:..prcf.vnr
nt
thq
nouion
of the
At
pollwittonv ore oiilwilni: n errnt ih'iii^Tp|lirjtja
,u,,j rirug Iimpct'lure’
» * of firewood this full. TIi Ir Is hikcu lo*^« „ ,
, ,, ,
„ ,v
.mllcnlo t|iiit%m*ny,'of them „ro fin {conference,hell here WodnqMay nnd
.Irlpnllnjt n'«&gt;nl abating* during tlia.^irtnirsdnj. Qeorgo \V. Siicnmn*. Jr.,
comlnir winter. ■
* slntf sanitary engineer, Tfas chorcn
In bncKntfl wk-tions everywhere K j f - . ,
, ,.
.
,
Is s common sight, lo sco (ho m
« t t ? j o f the two days’ notion,
member* of tho family IniMty engaged. , Speakers nml subjects during (he
In splllllng Imnrihl’ mid. lumber iM qf'ari-stun. w i r i . JDr. A- W. .Niebnld.

The Cholccsl Culs front the Choicest Florida and Western
Meats
HEEF-

“
I 'h o ii a m d i n f e r *
INSI’KCTOUS’ MBKT

Cheeking Account,witnts. to helix
build up your business and make
you feel at home whenArana^fctiug your banking. ;
;
.

A COMMUNITY B U IL D E R
a F . WIIITN MI. Car hIcr'

F. r . FO K STB R si’ rnidcnt

PUTTING IT UP TO TINSMITH
Mr. FIJJIt Want* to Know Why 8tovt
plpo I* Always Adjusted to
fiuch Small Dimensions.

Qive it a Gopd Home
To keep your.cnr running smoothly nnd look,
ing its tsese you should give it n good hom e. You
can economize on ren tal by owning a garage
and its convenience is also a great advantage.
.
*
Select your.garngo w ith :th ese points in m in d ;
it' should be fireproof, reasonably low in first
cost, attractive in uppearnnee and easy to clean.
Moreover, it should require little or no upkeep.
4

“Choosing the Garage” is the nam e of a booklet
th at you should read before deciding on .the
type you will build. We’ll be glud to give you a
free copy.

•Sanford, Florida

When tho expert put hi« O. K. on tho OAKLAND car he put
If there with full knowledge nf Its nignificariec. The crllienl
cyeu of the export admired and immediately advocated Hh
princljitca. Ita readinjf comfort, its speed linea and its mnxiimnn response at minimum gas vconsuniption makes It u
suitable cur for every purpose. YOU W IL L LIKE THE
OAKLAND ns thousands o f others have liked it without exeeption.

Mis. Shumaker of KustU then
mnde statements as to the necessity
and benefits o f incorporation.
On indtiou of Mrs. Maxwell and car­
ried a pageant will be given tho first
of September.
,
Mrs. Curlclt made report of eour*
trsy extended by the N. S, IV. V. and
that she gave address us representing
lllp federation.
1 The chairman of the nominating
committee brought in the following
report:
President—Sim. John Leonard!, of
Sanford.
First Vice-President -Mm. Endor
Curlctl, of Geneva.
Seeoml Vice*President—Mr:*. 11. &lt;J.
Smith, of Ovi.dti, .
Hccording Soeridaiy- Mrs. W. II.
Hullnrd, &lt;&gt;f Alt imeulp.
Treasurer Mfk'. 'A. jt.M ah'hlfll, of
Sanford.
Corresponding Sc&lt; retnry - Mrs.' J.
A. llistllno, i f i/ongwood.
Auditor— Mrs. W. M. Matiin, of
TIsceola.
Mrs. Shmniu’her, of Kustls, gave a
v»ny cntlutsia dl • t:Jk on Federation
Work.
Mrs. (|!nrk, the nehuid nurse, gave a
report,'
' The meetings during tho"*um m er
will bp held every aorond Tuemlsy of
each mouth.
I.EAtD’ E OF WOME9 VOTERS
This meiitin;: followed the meeting
til the County Federation at the home
of Mr*. W. U. Ballard, Altamonte,
May K!th. Mr*. U&amp;IIurd, president,
prodding.
• ’
Measures before the legislature
were read.
Mr*. Wight'* resignation «s secre*
tsry accepted with regret* and on
motion of Mr*, (’urlutt, aefondod by
Mis* Till!*, Mis. Maxwell was elected
secretary.
On motion cf Mrs, lA'unurdt and
setotided by Mi** Till!*, Mrs. Claude
Herndon was elected treasurer.
The chair to appoint tho various
committee* for the year.
All duct for the l.oaguc ptc In or*
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Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers
Memorial Services

K e n t V u lc a n iz fa g C o m p a n y
I’llONK 1

Oak Avenue and Third Street .
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fi. Prnycr. IIr. Rfownlcc,
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d. Solo, “Th* Better Land,*' Mr*.
A. M. Phillip*.
/ I . Eulogy, F. L. Cro»*by.
8. Quartette, “Life’* Railway to
Heaven,'' Messrs. K. T. Woodruff, J .
A. Harirold, 11. Harrow, A. W. MrNm I.’- / i
tf. * Duct, Selected, Schlrnd Broth­
er*.
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Dr. B^wnlre.

One of the unsolved inyMerh s of
everjdnj* life Is why h vloreplpe loi^j
will alivnys lonko n Mmeidpe t&lt;/}&gt;
small. Give 1dm (he old pipe tu 'n
putleru nnd lip. \\1ll .end o new pie* e
that can't be put on eren with n *!uh'
horn, rciunrkK a New York Son writer.
•, FIJJIt had
bnndngp around hie
Anger when he got In the nltlcp (hr
other morning nnd oxplHlnotl :hnt ur
hud vainly tried to mijoHt n p'eee of
■tovepljw that was ton siimY
"If It had been-nn Inch too |nr:&lt;&gt;
It would hnv« boen nil rl^lit," be raid,
"for It reeled on llie stove and entild
not coioo off. Hut that llnmultli lue
llevwl In a snug At. and be made tho
plpo so iiutill that I bud to nriul ll
buck nTter working with it for hair
an hour uml.putting my Unger."
Two other'men tu tin* nfllen said
they had similar experience* the ln*t
week utid n&lt;&gt; one rniild offer an explhuatlon of tin* tAteaeus of llie
stove|dpO,
n*m.irk*bta Family.
Marcus Aurtjlii&gt;f hex last eelnhmti'j ,
h ii voiji«i5K«}^i.r; vfAi?«iiii;lBnh.i*tirf‘
tqvrhty-ttjlrd vftif «f Ms mitillth* cn* J
rear ns Axr.i'riimti *&gt;n I. «):«&gt; Ifnruti. All .
nf Hip brullicrs mul sKter* &lt;if Marcus
have nut survived fn j!»lii In Hip u’le-l
bnitlou, but If ilicj* fiu ijill ln*»*n Ihen*
Hjp list, of Hidsp p vscrtl ivflu|*r*‘In- 1
cllidi* .liilfus Cppsdr in(rhcoc)i; firttjs*
min Frabkllu IlllHi^ *t'b, ('&gt;reuti* Dep
mark llllelirixk. TficjHli|irc \\*i*l|ini|lun
IIItchcrM-k, Luplii'iala oplu-lla Illicit, j
rock, Dlixlt'am lb-sctra llllcliniuk. Me-1
llssn Hitchcock, Jniiipx Alexander i
Hitchcock, Apolijtx Napolcou Illicit-'
cock and Kantui,l I.tiKP Illlclicock.
"Olll Marc." as lip Is familiarly [I

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FORYOUUsize 2 lb.
EAT PRUNES

HEALTH'S SAKE

Arbubkles Coiltee,l! lb.
5 lb. Bucket \[ingan’s Pure Lard 9 7 c

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Kinpn's or Rtix Picnic Halis, ib. / 5 c
Famous SuijtselKt Gold Butter, lb. 4 5 c
12 lb. sack PilIsbury s Best Flour 5 9 c
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Lux, Fab, Chipsi}&amp; Ivory Flakes, pkg.
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Damage by Flood* In Bangat.
The Hoods In nnrili Dentml have nb
ftcti’d i.raxt wjuarc uijles nnd LoOO,tkxi p,W|ile. The tiiss’nf life uppenrfi
to he relatively small bat many &lt;*ptMe
bat i* |eH*hed, ' rrops lattw Imh*i« ilcslisivcd a* well ft* litany tlllagtH,
Tlifmsands nf 'kn&gt;f;starved per dm*
4mvc taken refuge &lt;*n rnllwg.v iHiilmiik*
inert* and other Mgh ground aid are
being maintained by relief fund* nnd
government grants. T l j flood* hnvp
liczun to sulisldc, tort an linmenm*' nren
I* still Inundated. An outbreak of
disease, especially of cholera,’ Is
feorrd «* Ihe wstcr* almte. owing to
putrefaction of enmuiite.p of nit He.
Osvatlon.
&gt;.
Tlic tVoinnu lick her sinnll v'»IHng
niece to church with loV. * Tht* city
a*-rvlee was much more rlimdUH,than thnt of Hie illhige churcIrwHrh
the little girl lind heeti In the hnM
of ntlcndlnx. hut Hie tVoiaau um
pleased to notice that the sceuaxl
very Intcreste*l nnd very devout.
Afte; church, on (hr way lioiaa,.th«
Woman usketl:
"And dhl you Ilk* , Hie sen Ire,
d m r r ,, ,
l "Oh, ye*, auntie, II wa» very Inter"
Hating," the |Ut|v'glrt answered pt&gt;
Ittely. “ ’Coarse 1 pas gnrt . of c&lt;*nv
fqaed at And, hut 1 Just wutchtxl you 1
and overy tlqi* you lutiie-duckisl 1 did
too P —Chicago Journal.
An Enduring H**t,
Aluminum heel* for iMmt* audaboa*
are the Invention o t a pcalgner ot*
Northampton, thp center of Kug1»ml'- |
boot ami nhociunWlng lm]u*try. It l i |
rolnml tu inntrh th* »h&lt;*c. Tq Hit I
tM*e of thp heel la screwed n pl«ar!|
of leather, which, wlum worn out, cun,'
be replaced at n coal Put *xc«Hl|uf 13 j
ce&amp;ts a pair/ Tli* hrel lUalf will nut
wear down, eicn when Ilia laalhar hat)
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House, Mobley'* Dniff Btor* and.]
Uuntil Pharmacy.
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!i 3 bars Hard 1fa e r Soap Premier Salad Dressing, lange:size 3 5 c
2 pkgs. Post Toasties or Corn Flakes 15c t
|Campbell’s Pork and Beans, can 9 c
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thin fall If they were built! 'i t afo°
develop* (fist there i* do ronncy./or
*uch nn investment and that the
price of material! is mounting—nil
iT iits iiR n i
of this militate* against the city of
ft. J . HOI.I.Y, ,,
n. &lt;i. i.i l i .a n n
Hanford
growing, Wc Should all get
n . a . a m ___
lyqy
/it
once on the proposition of
n. a. h o l l y
A ltrn M s s.ljla y U fr
bringing'
money here for investment*
AS.rrd.lBK l l .t r . M .S. K.nwn
nnd of keeping the price of building
. mnterial ns low ns possible, Sanford
certainly needs the homes nnd San­ 1 J t WiSMT 1 MADn r
n e v E B .o tE t* OOftrtl
ford nlso deeds « dozen line npnrt| megt houses for the mnny people who
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arc coming here this winter. They
o».
v ,,r k r fnvrter
l jiro coming to-Florida where they ran
’ get accommodations. Will Sanford
* V ' * e u k fu k rS r . r r r I'r ld a r . A Svrr , have these accommodation* or n ot;

The Herald Prihting Co.

4l»a. a w

^ *•*««• k a n n a . a appllra
s „ r e a r , a lw a y s la a d ra a re

ta r •‘•publication of
a ll new s d isp atch ** eredliett lo It or
Hivcr nnd lnko front property Is al­
Fr *’,,l “ l&lt;1 ln thin iM psf
herein * ° l,,# *nc'l,
pubHatied ways at n premium after it has been

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. I* ^tytW'writing plainly nnd
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according to The newspaper rules?
And don’t you think; I f the editor is
9 i * p o p c u rn n Q a
willing to''give the space *to and pny
'sw itch TO LICK YOU PER
X EXCUSE TO. f "
the expense of printing your com­
T«E THACfttR , TOrvnY X L .
munication; that you should at least
Ift the Peoples Bank of Sanford is both
fXTOY JpOWTCHX PUT A ?- fumlsh him "good copy?"
business necessity and a household economy.
I p ill aft in oft Somethin:
Another reason-why Tho IndpcndIt provides an accurate accounting at all
ent does not print some communica­
times on Income and expenditure.
tion sis that the wr iter is not willing J
to havo his or her name signed to
Instruction In t h e ‘proper handling or a
them. Tho Indepndcnt' positively
checking account is a part of our service.
will not print anonymous communica­
Every depositor is invited to consult with
tions or those signed with q fictitious
up on modern hanking methods as applied in
name fir "rtbm dc pltftnc. ’If whatjl
business.
you hnvc to say is not worth signing T
ft wiD pay youiiio let us help you wilh
your nan^ to, or if you have B it th . 5
your
problems.
r&gt; f ‘ . '
: ! ’
I morti^cotiracc to have your nnpio /Ip j j l - r
aji-.r,
»* ‘ « r
ly f
» #»
SShr . i .
VcnVv'tTOn Jhst do not senn ft to th rift **
Independent. The editor printe every 5
,Hne of his own “stuff" under the full j 5
responsibility of his own name; arid
ho has not much rospectifor thb opin, Ions of otheni who nrc 'too cowardly
o f S d n fo rd
t otnko responsibility for what they
write. And then, too, every reader U
SANFORI)
f i -o r iu a
j-enlilled to know exactly who Is sny* Ing things to him.
T The Independent likes to print enmL munlcntions nbout subjects of general
.............................IQ
I interest, whether the sentiments of
the correspondents agree with those
of the editor or not. You havo a
right to your own opinion nnd n per­
IS YO IIR FEED
TOO HIGH7
fect right to express it in the proper
IF SO, SE E U SVABOUT IT
way, hut you hnvc no right to be
I’K A lSB F (J r o r i t I.tlfilSI.ATOlt.S anonymous or * discourteous, or to
When buying feed don’t
consider price alone. Some
cause heartburnings nnd wrangling,
The present home of-representa­ or to impose extra work and annoy­
feed is expensive at h^f
tives taken ns a whole, is probably ance upon tho editor. Re brave, tic
the price and gome is cheap
the most intellectual Florida ha* ever courteous, be public-spirited, nnd com-,
at n much higher price (him
had. Too mnny orators, perhaps—too ply with the simple requirements’ of
it is sold for. The reason
many hot air artists, but th house the newspaper to furnish carefully
J s thAt results alone* deter,
has iicpn fortunate in brains nnd lead­ prepared copy, wirtten plainly und on
ntine the value of anv ar­
ticle.
ers.' .In the house there wbre many ono side-of-the paper-qniy, anil your
superior mind*j such ns A. W. Weeks, lettors will be printed.
I t you Want to produce
o f Holmes; Amos E. Lewis, of Jackmore milk and more eggs
And juat remember that the editor
son;' W. A. McKenzie, of Lake; J . A. Is not fequlring nearly so much of
for the aam^ money you are
Taylor, of Highlands; Milam and Mil­ you nn hu does of himself nnd the
now paying, come* talk the
matter over wilh ns.
ler, o f Duvnl; Dav^i nnd Williams, of workers of his staff, for he and they
Leon; A. T. Sluutt, of Hillsboro; L. E. must furnish type-written copy, edi­
Wade, of Clay; Ilorker and Mayo, of ted and punctuated nnd capitalized
THE
CASH
FEED
S T O R E tB B l
Marlon; Kenncily anti McKenzie, of ucconllfig to the newspaper's “style,"
I utnnni; Ogllvfe, of .Seminole; Stokes, ready to go the linotype machines.
of Hay, and others whi came to the Rear thesething* In mind, and if you
front as fighters for the best Inter­ can not write legibly hnvc your com­
FEED»hAY»CRA!N AND FERTILIZERS
ests of Flnridu.—Pensacola News.
munication typewritten ,arrtl then it
PHONE 5 3 9 * MYPTLE AVE.O ftTHST.5ANF0PD FU
We don’t know &gt;jr. Ogilvie, of will he printed with pleasure. Ilut
S.mlnOlo, hut since Forest Lake’s fur the love of Mike do not try the
wife was with him nil the lime he* editor's nerves by handing him a
was in Tallahassee there is nn sus­ piece’ of paper with the remark thnt
picion of his going under an assumed “hero’s something I just scribbled off
mime nnd it must lie a typographical nnd want you to print in your paper."
Murder ami arson have been done for
error.
—-—:---- n------------less justifiable cause.—St. Petersburg
(TTY PLANNING FOR SANFORD. Independent.

.Peoples Bank.

lead on of epsclsi dcveloficd and tho people of Hanford
Of d m II B i t A LU n iflL D lM d , d h u a r IOI nro overlooking n good bet if they do
not get busy at once nnd have the en­
tire lake Mum* bulkhendcd nnd open
this hnuliful shore* line for tourist
homes nnd beautiful places for coun­
try estates. We have the chance to
make
this lake shore drive the equal
• Wake op Sanford nnd fake ndvnnof anything in the state of Florida
t»ge of the bulkhead proposition. We
should start work on it at once. Jt mid Sanford would begin to thrive
•* tht (fronteat' thing Wo have ever and grow nnd expand ns never before
IWTERft ATlOf^ AI/CARTOON
if this wonderful development could
started,
l.-e made at once. The entire state lit
seeking such n development hut there
A . fjispatrhe* in tho stole (paper* say
HI,AIN 11V IDLE GriHKH
are only a few favored cities in the
a that the watermelon crop is short this
state where .such improvement could
*,
W« knew It. Not only is the ho-made mill Hanford is one of them
Words kill us certainly «* bullets.
croP Abort Unit the watermelons are
here we have the benutiful Lnkc P. J . Schmidt worked in nn Illinois
- also short:-* They may he long on
Monroe and the St. Johns river and hqnk for mnny years, rising to the
~ water hut short on size, ns it were.
the navigable stream, from Hanford to post of cashier. A few weeks ago
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^iidinQtiviUe where the daily boats ho retired, and todny ho 1* dead, n
The .State PhnrmniriirtH Svlll go to will nssist in the project of bringing victim of thoughtless gossip. After
Daytona with theif next meeting. Or­ this big development to the eyes of Schmidt hud given up the post he
lando was after the meeting hut they the visitors. The Daytona Journal had so long nn dhunorably filled,
* could not ln'gin to offer them nn much says 1
somebody with more time than sense,
ns Maxwell Hankins gnd Ed, Fitzger­
“Never have the people of Daytona started a hit of gossip to the effect
ald nnd tho meeting went to the boat
been so much of one mind upon any­ that discrepancies hlnl been found in
city on the cast const.
thing ns that of river front Improve­ the accounts, of the rashler. When
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ment. The citizens of this city are this report reached tlrt* ears of the
Mnn living near Tampa says ho is thoroughly sold upon the hlcn that it man it reflected on, he dropped dead.
- too poor to buy clothes so he hn* been Is the most Important issue they will Examination of all his accounts prov­
* going around without them but the have to decide for many years to ed that his relations with the hank
* neighbors kicked on tho “nnturo stuff" come. They are convinced that river were perfect. Hut the gosip killed
and he wnn nirvntcd^tfnd put in jail. front Improvement nnd beautification him, just us surely nnd as suddenly
* Ho at leant could/jmvo worn n fig will menu more for the upbuilding und uss if ho had been shot instead of
leaf and obtained 41 position with Oiu progress of the city than any other *1nndcred. The man who first told
moving plctpVcs.
‘
ie story, those who repeated It, had
the
oho ihing.
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notion of. killing anybody. A word
For more than one year the agree­
, , . Tonight tho growers will meet in ment upon plans and the working out was idly spoken, without malice,
the court house to finish their organ­ of 11 financing program have been in maybe, but certainly 'without thought
ization. It is hoped that ull of them the hands of the city rhinmission— ns to what its effect might he. The
wilt meet with open iiiIwIh and he not the same city commission nil the unruly tongue i* n terrible weapon;
.ready to forget all their .differences time. I Surely it is time something it does not always bring physical
and join handa with tho single idea were doin'. It is all right to careful­ death, but it frequently deals wound*
of forming ono of the atnnigest ly consider so important 11 project, hut that never heal. Idle words harm
Sanford, always a progressive and
growers' organizations in the coun­ it doesn't take forever to do some reputations, injure feelings ,outrnge practical city, has taken 11 long step
sentiments nnd often turn tho course in advance when jt induced the leg
ty cureful considering.
of life for an individual—Omaha inlnturu to authorise the establish*
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input of a city,, planning .goninijssioni*
..... "llnpUnt .-Laymen Planning. Lay business is tin ronfnn for unirusmi- Bee.
It is is something ovary wide-awake
Movement In Tallahussee," says a able delay in giving the people nil op­
,. dispatch in papers this morning. We portunity to say what they want. We MOTOR ( ’AMI’S IN THE WEST. and ambitious city should have, hut
so far a,&lt; we know Hutifnrd is the first j
thought the Inst logislntlirc hud 11 are convinced that n majority of the
Running private automobile camp* city in Florida, to provide itself with
.“lay movement" uhio *inco they laid people of Daytona would like to see a
O rlhndo’s F a v o r ite .Shopping IMttco
,, a lot hut hardly ever hutched any­ little more speed in gelling the prop­ outside of cities, uaually on forest this Important adjunct to the city
thing. And if there is to he a lay osition in tangible shape for submis­ hinds in mountainous country, is be­ beautiful. Most pf the cities of Flor­
coming quite an industry In the Pa­ ida Have grog'll up without any pre­
. movement them i« no finer place in sion to n vote."
cific Coast ■States, and many new conceived plan. J.ike Top-y, they
all Florida than Tallahassee. Laying
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Are established each year. You "jest grovyed,’’ nrpl they hoar the evi­
around tho state capital is the fuvur
I’AI.ATKA HAH COMMISSIONare
bowling
along the Pacific High­ dence of it in their straggling, un­
. itc outdoor sport of that busy city
MANAGKit GOVERNMENT.
way, for instance ,n Oregon orihr kempt condition. Hanford hus 11
every two years.
way, for instance, in Oregon or North­ splendid strategic
position at tile
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With hut very little advertising iileii tlutI " the (-ommlssion-mnniiger ern ( 'iiliforniu, when you observe 11 head of navigation on the Kt. Johns
Hanford has taken a big pluec in the form of government would he occupi­ sign advising you lo slop at llide-u- river; with the broad lukc Monroe
minds' of (lie people lit home and ed by so overwhelming a v o ters was Wee Auto Camp, 17 miles distant. washing its shores, offering an op­
ahroud. •People know Hanford ns the given tiie project yist«Aday; when You never heard of the pluco, hut portunity for 11 great variety of
City Substantial where real money the new charter passed by a vote of the mileage is just about right to aquatic sports; with 11 Tortile and
complete the day’s run, s o 'you keep productive Imck country, shipping
can l»e made in Investments mid yet throw to ono.
WASH C.OODS DEPARTMENT
MILLINERY SPECIAL
your eye open for the cuiftp rite. Ev­ many curs of fruit and vegetables (
we are not getting the money here
"Every explanation which was ask­ ery few miles you encounter other annually, it should he one of (he rich­
Perctili'K—Bo picecH of our liighogt clrnm Pur*,
O ne lot of Soft Sports’ lints—Saturday M.9S
that wn need. There i* the greatest
ed for was made by those who had no signs, with diminishing mileage con­ est Inland towns in Florida. It hn*
calcs, soiling regularly a t 20c. Saturday.:.,21c
opportunity here for Investment that
reason to miscrunstrue, nnd it may hr noted, and finally you come upon now taken n step which, if wisely nnd
any city in the south offers nnd this
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cafely said that no untrue argument Mlde-n-Wee, It is perhaps a little Intelligently carried out, will make
SILK DEPARTMENT
is saying milch. We want you to
was used to mislead a voter. There clearing in tin- forest on a mountain­ it 0110 of tho most beautiful. It has
NOTION SPECIALS
Cotnu here and investigate .for your­
Plain colors and stripes. Three qualitieswere no politic* in the project; no side, with a gasoline station by the splendid natural advantages in its
self.
Regular price, $1.50; sale price .
qnc was fixed; no undue promises road, a driveway leading up among great lake nnd river. They should
20 per cent discount on all Pearl Buttons.
------------n-----------made; no opening for graft.
Regular prieo $2.00; sale price............ $1-29
Coats Spool Cotton, white and black, nil Miz­
the thinned-nut trees, und n log eubin he Utilized to the utmost, nnd the ap­
A n u n , d i m ; a n d lo a n ASSO­
"It may lie (hat tile instrument is in tin' wood* where staple camp sup­ proach to tiie city from the water
Regular
price $2.50; ssle price......
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doz.cn
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5‘lc
CIATION
not perfect that time will show that plies. are sold. Here and there are side made u tiling of beauty and an
The two notion specials for Saturday nnd tho
certain chunges in )ut*»i years will atone fireplaces with stovepipe chim­ eternal joy. Flowering shrubs nltei*
ART DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
,
We have written several times make the miltlcr more perfect. No neys and sheet-iron tops. Electric Mating with beds of flowers and
following week.
about the benefits which eilies and claim was made that such a situation lights arc strung at Interval* over­ plenty of green grass would give in­
lR-piece Linen Lunch Sets, crcum colored; ■
Bronze Invisible Hair Pins—Saturday, 2 box­
towiiH derive from Ililiiding mid Loan didn’t exist. Perfection * is difficult head,"mid half-a-dozen hydrants dis­ comers from the north and elsewhere
finished
with scalloped edge in brown, delft i
es for .................. !................... .......... ........ ........ 5c
Association*. The delightful city of to attain io any case, and In select­ charge running water piped from a a most favorable impression o f the
blue
nnd
white. Values $5.00 and $6.75—
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Philadelphia is known as the city of ing a charter which will serve Pnlat* spring farther up the mountain.— city. Few towns realise how impor­
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homes. Nearly all heads of families ka now it is highly probable altera­ Florida Grower.
tant first impression* nru. They are
READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS
qwn their own pretty homes there. tions may become a necessity within
lasting and will out live other and
I^catheroid-Tai&gt;le Covers and Scarfs. $1-25, ■
That is why c \ r y Philadelphlun is a dozen years, The dozen years may
The above Items are from Field less favorable impression*. Nature
Perky Peggy Dresses in tissues, organdies
$2.00,
$2.25 and $.1 valufcs. Saturday Vi I’riee ■
loyal to his city und to his country. see the population increased three and Stream, the gieut sporting mug- has been lavish In her gifts to Nanand
ginghams.
Formerly
sold
for
from
$5.75
Curd Tabic Covers, patent leather, hand-dec- J
He owns a home. Pudding and Loan times, and tile area doubled.
azine und I am printing them Iw- ford, the legisalture ha* done its best,
to
$7.50.
Saturday
................i..—..............5-I.9K
and
it
now
remains
for
its
citizens
to
Association* have played a large padt
orated,
in attractive designs. $5.00 values— ■
"It ull depends upon the |K-ople cuuse wo of Florida should furnish
in bringing about thi* happy condi­ themselves.’ ff they so wish it und like service to nuluists, not only be­ carry on the good work so atfspiciousSaturday .......................... ............. .
Vi DH«* $
tion. Wc should have such an asso­ wilt it, and work for it to become a cause It would be n great accommo­ ly begun, and make their hom* eity
UNDERWEAR SPECIAL
ciation in Gainesville. There used to tact, llieu it will take on new life dation for travelers hut bccqUse there one uf the most attractive In Florida,
MEN’S DEPARTMENT SPEC IA L
he one here and it aided many people und grow beyond belief. And the I* money in it’ for rumps rightly con­ the state of attractive cities. May
A beuutiful selection of Princess Slips
in building and owning homes. These llmt step has been taken to bring ducted und 1 consider the item* us complctn success r.ttend their efforts.
Athletic Union Suits, closed crotch, $l-’&gt;0 vi
ba turd ay
, » t-3 9
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homes, thus built, are worth now four aland that result. Let all take the great endorsements of the plan pro­ —Tampa Times.
ue— (See window display)"—Saturday $l-°9
or five times what they cost. The same interest In the new charter as posed by \V, U. C. Smith of Orlando
Also a (choce Jot of Fancy Brnssiers—
WRITING F rill THU PAPER.
Central City building and Loan As* if they hud imule it und worked for for a scries o f nutotels, all to Ik* un­
Saturday ...,.......... ....................... ...... '/j PRICE
{
A fPN ’S S H O P S P f W l '
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MM-Intlon was organized here about it, und try to do the liest for it, und der otu* management and to be con­
"Why wus not my letter printed in
I8HG und, though Gainesville was then I’alatka will sun*, grow ,in nice pro- ducted exactly ullke. I understand
Men’s Oxfords in broken siz.es $8.50 to $10.00 j
The Independent?" . Inquiries some
a comparatively small town, the asso. purUtms,"T-i&gt;alatka New*.
F U R N I T U R E SPECIALS
that the plan has met with u good irate corrofpondent from lime to ■
values—Saturday ....*
...... 8
elation did a good business for a miniAnd we opine that Pnlutku will icception from financier* and thut time. Well, there may be several m
$11.50— 2-inch continuance post Simmon’s
her of years. Our fellow townsman,
Boys’ High Shoes in black and tan, $5-90 '*'* *
never regret this latest move to get two trial camp* will b* established, reasons, including improper matter,
E. E. Voyle, who was the lust secre­ the must systematic und the most one in Orange nnd one in Folk coun­
Steel
Bed.
Saturday
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$11.50
ues—Saturday
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hut tiie main mason Is that you-do *
tary of Hint association, promises to business-like government that is ub- ty. Under right management they
nut write it so that the editor con use ft $9.00—Wishbone Springs, Saturday...,. $6.95
help us in tho preparation of some tulnuhlf. It is only s question of cannot fail to l&gt;c a success and the
it without rewriting IL Remember, m $12.00— Roll-edge Mattress, Saturday $9.00
HOSIERY SPECIAL
data on this subject. Gainesville is time when all rjtles large and small inure of them, rightly distributed, the
thnt the lluotypo operator . goes nt
$7.50 Sanitary Couches, Saturday____ ?3.9K
growing spaco and, although our will adopt the City
Phoenix Sheer Silk Hose, No. 7 25Manager-I’um- better the chance* for success nnd high Speed nnd thnt he-has no time
$16.50 Sanitary Couch Beds with Mattress—
. hanks arc gladly loaning money to mlsslun form of government and in the more satisfactory
tho service to slop nnd decipher words thnt are
wit h Hale sole. Regulal*j)rice $3. Sat
home builders, a building nnd loan as­ time own the counties and the states from the viewpoint of tho to u r is ty not plain. oN newspaper Is willing
Saturday
.........
...$12.95
sociation which functions alone for will adopt it form of this kind, it is Florida Growers.
Baby
Carriages
.........
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Price
to “tie up n machine" while decipher-1
HANKIES
ir.i that purpose, would lie a great helper real business and less of petty politics
in*
some
Ideographic
d
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d
«.
w
ord!"
Special
closing
out
prices
on
Office
Desks,
in our march of progress. We shall in the management of our local gov­
Dally Herald on sale .ai Joe’s Smojit or trying to make sense out of some ft
Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, 35c,
'
say more about this before long.— ernment and that is whnt we are all House, Mobley’s Drug Htore and net)tuner. And the editor has no tidclgv 25 pcY cent discount off on all Lamp Shades.
$1.0p value— Saturday
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striving for these days.
Hunt's Pharmacy.
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extra inning kind. McLuclus, always
good bet, was bnffled by the smoke
on the ball and struck nut, with tho
, winning run on second, thus ending
|the game.
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A largo1crowd witnessed the gnme! s
•
nnd If Sanford can make as good a ■
showing ngninst any other club they ,2
may piny ns they did against Barren- I J
in
N fa
to, they will tic up there nnd the fans “
will see some good base ball. Man­
ager Whlddoti has signed .up-some
YESTERD A Y'S RESU LTS
promising material and promises the
fans some real base ball thin summer.
Our ortlcra tire corn lug in ho Crust that if It were not that wo
Florida State League
The box score:
kept prepared to render real service we could
Rradenlown 1, Orlando 2.
.
not handle them.
Sanford
Tlic Sanford Independent*. wer inTnmpu 0, Lnkclnnd 2.
All R 11 PO A K
St, Petersburg 1, ally Inna 2.
With Adkins; Bftrronto’s prise hurl
drponiltn yesterday—of victory.
.... 5 0 1 3 0 1
Golccn Moore in "The Nth Com or, pitching in fine form, the local Diedrich, 3b,
........
-6 1 1 10 5 0
McLucas,
c
.
...
National League
msndmgflt" tonight.
i lull went down to defeat In a fast
lint just the same they gave Sor­
1 1 1 1 1
R. McCall, ss.
Philadelphia 0, St. Louis 1, (10 In
game of hall yesterday, 1 to .1.
and we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time. And if you do
rento a run for her mortey. The nings).
Henderson, lb ........ i 0 1 8 0 n
The story is by Fannie Hurst
Thin Adkins surely hnd things his Browning, If.,
not drink Elder Water now—you will, ,
crowd «n sun their toes all of the
p. .. 4 0 1 0 (1 0
Neyv York 7, Chlcngo 2.
own way, for he was given almost Betts, p.......... ......... 3 () 0 l 1 0
ufter one trial
time. Y«u ran not always tell whnt
Boston 1, Cincinnati It.
perfect support nm! the heat tho San­ Conner, cf., ... ........ a (1 II (1 0 0
The
pretty,
wistful
shop
girl
eager
the*. Sanford sluggers are liable to
Brooklyn-Pittshurgh, rain.
for n good time, the flashy lounge ford boys could get off his delivery, Erl. McCall, 2........ 4 1 •&gt; o •1 0
do in the Inst Imiliqr so the game
lir.ard
too anxious to give it to her, were 7 little hits. As the game was Steele, rf....... ........ 3 0 0 •
American
League
wasn't Sorrento's until the last out
i*1 1 1
played
after
u
heavy
ruin,
the
in­
the
plain,
hard-working
lad
who
loves
Cleveland
1,
lioston
7.
was made.
1 0 0 0 0 0
Hoolrhnn, If. ___
field and outfield was a mass of wat­ xWhiddon *...
her.
St. Louis G, Philadelphia 8.
........ 1 (1 0 0 0 0
er, am! this In part, accounted for
Detroit 4, Washington 1G.
Manager Whlddon went in the
Chicago-New York, rain.
These nre the three intensely hum­ some of the errors, though the out­
game the ninth ns n pinch hitter. Our
Totals ____ ____ 35 3 7 27 10 3 _ ] £ £ _______
field errors were all dealt catches.
Sanford manager can usually give
an
people
whose
heart
story
Fnnnlo
Sorrento
conception, but there was made no
Southern League
Ilctts, who stnrted for Whbldon’s
Hurst,
author
of
"Humoresque,"
has
(he ball a (erriffie wallop, bill be said
All R II PO A K
provision for the vast pntrmmgfc
Chattanooga I, Nashville 10.
those wain.curves’ of the .Sorrento , Atlanta 3, Ilirminghuif 2 (14 tu­ woven into a greater screen drama crew, was wild at times, and was Royal, lb, ... ____ 4 1 1 10 0 0
which would follow Its completion;
2 0 0 0 5 0
found for six hard blows, before he Adkins, p.......
than that great classic.
hurler had him pur.r.lerl; 4a he decided
conrcqucntly,
because of the tub rap.
bings).
n tired in the seventh. However, er- Cowart, as. ... ..... .
to strike nut and have it over with.
4 o 1 0 .3 1
Little Rock 12, Mobile 2.
I
n
n
five
Inning
game
which
was
^
accumulation
qf money it has !&gt;«n
Added attraction, tne latest Inter­ lors behind him wen1 responsible for 1). Wilcox, 2h, ....... i 0 *1 4 *1 •1 shin trued on account of another game found nt-cssi'iir)’ nnd advantageous to
New Orleans 1-6, Memphis 1-1 (1st
the four runs, nnd it is doubtful if the Dixon, c.
____ 4 1 1 11 1 n
Kain delayed the game two hours game called in 6th by agreement, wet national News, only one day old.
on the homo diamond Oviedo took a reduce the tolls. Had the bonds
Sorrento crowd would have scored as Ayers, Hh. ... ____ 4 0 0 0 *»
a# 3
hut the attendance was good, be. grounds.)
pitihers duel from the Brotherhood of been issued with the understanding
And the honor guests tonight will often ns they did, if he hud been nr- Perry, If.
.... .'... 4 1) «» l 0 0
tween two hundred and' thro bundled
|jlSL Andrew yesterday by.the score'of that they could beo-taken-up-ftt any
uml
yrypn, of th^jBryiin !cnrte(l'Y&lt;?r.*«t''Ktf/ij&gt;ort:’
Laidlaw, cf.... ..... 4 0 0 1 0. 0
wer c J n. a Lie iui«nei&gt;, . whwb allow.i- that
r
MOW ' U I J ^ P A W S
7 to 4. The fettyuro of the gams was lime the bridge would Imvc boon
*»
Cycle Co.; and will see this wonderful
Sorrento started off In a hurry nnd Cherry, rT.
ta 0 0 0 0 0
Sanford is a real baseball.toWn. The
paid fur in a much shorter spare of
If 0 1 0 0 II
jiicturc without cost to them.
after two were out in the first inning, xxB. Wilcox,
Florida Slate League
l&lt;atroi'0ge'. and ranlrlhulioti wa* ap­
lowed lhe usually slugging Brother* lime, the bmds would have all been
Cowart singles to left field, .steals
Won Lo.rt Pet.
preciated and it takes both to give
hl’od buys only five hits. Tho game retired at an early date, and thenreMonday the. feature picture will be second and then third, scoring later
.1180
16
. 34
Orlando
...... 34 4 8 27 in 5
4ltn ls
Sanfonl a winning ball team.
wan played on a muddy diamond and forth the bridge would have been
20
.583 'The Little Church Around the Corn­ cn Wilcox’s single to center. Wilcox
1 nkclnnd .............. . 28
xWhiddon hulled for Steele in the
with slippery balU; Another interest­ free. *
however, died at second after steal­ ninth,
28
.451 er.
23
The game was a thriller from start Daytona .............
Daytona has adopted that plan In
ing feature of tho game was ■* that
ing the hag. They hnd men on liases
28
.451
xxB, Wilcox batted for Cherry in
to fini*it. Font double plays by Sor­ BradDntown.......... . 23
its
purchase of toll bridges. When
Oviedo
was
the
first
team
in
tho
Pop-'
Don't fail to get a program tonight on the Et-ciind and thltd, but couldn't Uio seventh.
2G
.147
21
...
rento aeeounsed for Sanford’s defeat, Tampa ... .
once
the amount of the purchaao
per
ix-ague
to
play
an
errorless
game.
.420 as there are some good ortes next week advance them. 'Hie fourth started off
27
Score by Innings:
Ht. I’etvrsburg ..... 2G
by »rnrr of I to .'I,
price
shall
have been taken in, in ad­
inrludiiig Jackie Congon in "My lloy.” with a double to left field by Wilcox, Sorrento ............:....... . 100 110 010—4 The box score:
dition
to
the
upkeep, ull tolls will be
Ovii.-do
National League
lie was thrown out at third though Sanford ......................... 000 002 001—3
abolished.
Now
DcNind wants the
Next Monday'contributions will be
AH
R
11
1*0
A
E
I’d.
Lost
Won
by McLucas, who was on tho Job. Dix*
Tho Burftmary:
Two base hits:
same plun incorporated in Its pur­
*"lnite«l from the merchants and oth­ New York ....... .... 33
3 1 0 0 1
.717
13
Sturdivant,
31*.
or then singled to right, advanced to urow„f ()i Wilcox; stolen bases: Me.
chase of the Munroe and the Crow’s
er:. Whn are interested in Sanford Pittsburgh .... ..... 20
•3 1 1 It 0
,r»7H
111
second on a fielder’s choice uml scor­ Lucas, II. McCall, Henderson, Adkins. * KcDcy, c. ......
•
1
llluir bridges. There seems to bo
0
having a winning baseball team. The Brooklyn ........ .’... 21 .’ 21
1
» 0 1
.533
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
ed an Perry's line drive to left. Per­ Cowart 2, Wilcox, Ayers; double plays ! McCall* p„ ......
an
expressed idea that thn counties
money ni]] l,g use I tu buy uniforms .SL Louis ........ ..... 21
0
1
2
1
.622
1
22
South Round
ry being thrown nut ut first on the Cowart to Wilcox to Royal, Cowart to j Slav Irk, as,
of
lak
e and Seminole should "g &gt; in"
Mini repair the diamond.
0
1
3
1
1
Thompson,
2b.
r
j
.611
Cincinnati ......... .... 23
Arrive
Departs play to the plate. Laidlaw ended it Wilcox to Royal, McCall to Hender­
with
Volusia
in thn purchase of both
0
0
0
3
.178
;
Williams,
Hi.
....
3
21
22
Chicago ..............
2:10 n.m. by striking out. In tho 6th Betts be­ son. Left on bases; Sanford 8, Sor­
83 .......... 2:30 u.m.
bridges,
reduce
th edste one-half, and
1 1 0 0 0
.302
22
17
Adkins, Sorrento’s star hurler, was Boston
......
8:40 n.m. came wild and with one nut walked rento 0. Bases on balls,‘off Iletti; 2, Slstrunk, cf, ...
27............
o
when
the
structures
were fully paid
0
1 1 0
McFnrlinc, If..
,280
32
pitching in his best form yesterday Philadelphia ..... .... 13
2:45 p.m two men, Cowart though flying out toi off Browning none, off Adkins 2. Hits
82 ......... 2:26 p.m,
«
»
•
1
for
by
the
tolls
tho
three counties
0
0
1
and with almost perfect support it
7:1 0 p.m third for the second out. Wilcox then off Betts 7 In 7 innings, off Browning Carter, if. ...... .
86. ..
. 0:66 p.m.
American
League'
should
pay
their
pro’
rnta
o fthe up­
—
—
—
—
—
looked n, if Sanford was going to
lays one down to third base which the 1 in three innings. Hit by pitthrr, by
Won Lost Pel.
keep.
G
4
15
21
7
Totnln
Northbound
lsiv( n blank for her score until the
third husemnn missed nnd a run came Browning, Cowart, by Adkins, Jl. Mc­
.082
11
Palm Bench rounty seems tu have
rrhooJ
Departs In. Dixon then was out, catcher to
Arrivu
nixti inning when McLucas, San­ New York .............. 30
Call. Losing pitcher, Belts. Winning
.5G8
12
gotten tho shaky end of tho stick.
AB R H PO A
2:03 a.m. first. A fust double play by McCall
.... 1:48 a.in.
ford’s fine little ratrher started tho Philadelphia ........... 25
pitcher, Adkins. Umpire, McCryry.
.463
25
21
Cleveland
The town of larke Worth, anxious to
1 *1 0 a 0
12:06 p.m. at second to Henderson nipped a ral­
Peck, 2b.......
....11:46 n.m,
tue works which netted two runs.
.478
q
21
Detroit .... ‘ -V---10
have something batter than). West
0
0
3
Thurston,
c,
3:52
p.m.
....
3:42
p.m.
* ti ■
ly by Sorrento In tho Gth. The sev­
.402
23
20
Pal mltcach, built a.handsome bridge
l
1
0
3
3
.... 10:00 p.m.
Hoolchan,
lb,
Oviedo team, whirh stnrted off the St. 1-oui*
enth Inning, Browning in left was
.432
25
1) 0 0 i \
across' la k e Worth, and abolished all
Bell,
ss.
........
'« on pretty bad by two straight Washington ........... 10
called in to tlic mound, and pitchsd in
Trilby llranch
2 3 ' V .425
tolls. West Palm Beach bought a
ALL PERSO N S' ENGAGED IN Speer, 3b. ...
1
2 0 0
defeats, won her second straight yes* Boston -----— ----- 17
fine form, allowing only ono scratch
Dopnrts
Arrivo
.3W
d
25
1G
0
private onc-cent toll bridge for snmo
TH E BU SIN ESS OF OPERATING Rutundo, If.
0
0
0
2
leni ty in an errorless game on Ovl«- Chicago ................ .
7:30 a.m. hit, an error by tho right fielder be­ MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE ARE
Q
fort ythousmnd dollars which in three
0
0
0
0
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do ■part, by the Score of 7 to 4, from
Connor,
cf.
..
:25 p.m. ing responsible for the lone Horrentft SU BJEC T TO A LICENSE TAX t)F
.Southern Association
o 2 •
years had paid three, hundred pier
o&gt;
s 1 1
the brotherhood.
Horner,
p......
run In the Rth. Only ten men faced
ti
•
Won la»st
rent profit dn the Investment and
*10.00 PEY YEAR (or $5.00 for half Pope, rf.
«• 0 0 0 0
Browning, In the Hth three of them
■
n
u
l
*
was about to fall down, and is con­
Nashville
.........
.
2
8
18
M
•—
—
year).
This
law
in
now
In
full
force
hDorner and McCall were in line
l&gt;eing strutk out.
4
structing
at a cost of a half mllUon
20
20
and
license
payable
at
City
Clark’s
of­
5
0
15
4
10
form but Mr Cull got tho best of Dor- New Orleans
'/•itsis
..........
Leesburg Branch
Sanford was unable; To do n thing
dollars
a
free
bridge. If it shall'ever
25
20
fice.
Score
by
innings:
ncr with the aid of his team which Atlanta ..........
Departa to Adkins until tho third, when Bud*
Arrive
l&gt;e
completed
it
will be the handsom­
W.
B.
WILLIAMS,
23
20,
gavr him |»erfect support. Doubles Mobile .........
Oviedo
..........................
.......
001
O
fl—7
......... 8:55 p.m.
ny McCall, at short, got tho first hit,
est
thing
of
the
kind in the state.
Chattanooga
......
V
.
23
21
63-10tc
.
City
Manager.
by McCall uud Curter at opportune
Brotherhood of SL A.
U02 02—4
,._..... 2:46 p.m.
a single to left. It was to no avail
Memphis '...—
20
21
«(mca also aided in the victory-.
Summary:
Two
base,
hits:
McCall,
v
Volusia
county
realises that the
0:30 a.m. as there were two out and Hcndcraun
Rirmlngham .......... 18
20
STOP
BACK
ACHE,
KIDNEY
bridges
it
contemplates
buying nre
Carter,
Hoofchan
and
Dor
tier.
Stolen
7:10 p.m. filed out to center.' Things looked
13
30
TROUBLE
bases,
McCall,
Slavlck,
Carter,
'Perk
Hoplchin was the hitting star of Little Rock
very
sloosy
concerns
that
havo near­
good In the next Inning when Brown­
O v ie d o Branch
Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull and Horner. Base on balls, by Horn­ ly outlived their usefulness, ^rul by
'In- game. Ho |a manager of the _ 1--------------------------ing hit « long drive to left field for
Arrive
Departs
brotherhood team and when his team
Halw McCall, star hurler of the
two sacks, but a fast double play on headache, tired feeling, too frequent er 1, McCall 2, hits off McCall 6, Hor­ the lime Ihut they have been paid fur
‘ lari;, on a hitting slump he steps up Oviedo team held tho brotherhood to xNo/120...,.... — 7:4Gp.m.
llett’s infield hit, ended Sanford’s (utinutlon, discolored or strong odor ner G. Hit by pitcher, Horner (S la ­ —or even before that period, will
3:40 p.m.
•re symptoms of kidney and bladder vlck and Sistrunk). Struck out by have to give way to something mod­
sad shows 'em how. He singled twice only flvo hits, Horner and Hoolcban xNo. 127..:-----hopes In this inning. Nothing happen:
trouble. "1 waa always, having a Horner 0, McCall I t . Time of game em, permanent and expensive, and
and doubled once in threo times at being the only ones to pick out his
cd except one, two throe work until
bat yesterday.
x—Duiiy,
except
Sunday,
backache
which caused me great suf­ 1 hour." Umpire, Hetts. Attendance, that thero will /tally be good reason!
offerings successfully.
the Gth, when McLucas singling to
fering," #ritos Mrs. Feber, Medford, £ 00. "
for keeping the present tplls so that
‘
;
third base stola second on a ball,
Mass. "Could not sleep and at timea
the cost mn ybe tfco sooner returned .
wont to third when Adkins hit McQail,
1 could not staAd straight. Tried Fo­ AFTER TOLIJi PAY FOR lilt)DUB to the county.
J
»nd scored when Ayers, third base, let
ley
Kidney
Pills
and
found
relief."
There
are
few
bridgos
In
Florida
MAKE
IT
FREE.
Royal’s peg to him. roll out to lb*
DeMolay
Brotherhood Hi. ’A.
Stop backache, kidney and bladder
ftritdo
Seminole Atb. Club
having the advantages of the struc- .j
sidewalk. McCall also scoring on this
troublus
with Foley Kidney Pills. Bold
Throughout the state there Is ja tyre over the St. Johns at
JuncTlSplay.' A very promising Sanford ral­
July 3
growing idea that targ^ and expo
pah- It has excellent approaches
Oviedo
ly began in the ninth after Connor everywhere,—Adv.
READ
the
give
draw
bridges
should
chargb
Ufi| served tho people well
July 12
struck out, for little Babe McCall hit H. A. MeGINNIH NAMED "
ss
the
stnraturv,
have
always
been
kept
at
tho
time
until
such
Juno 7
a hot one to right field for a.plngte.
ATTORNEY LEON COUNTY
together with ull upkeep, shall Have point possible; but the cry has g
Whiddon, manager, then batted for
Seminole Athletic*.
HKltALD
TALLAHASSEE, June 8.—Hen A- been paid in full; then allow t,iie out that a more perfect steel
Steele in an attempt to win this game,
structure is n
but his bust offering waa a second McGinnis, for rnsny years county bridge to be free and allow the prop- (
ted and
sice
er
salaries
from
the
general
furul
Of
judge
and
chief
clerk
of
the
houso
for
out, being struck out on three $k&gt;ee
Brotherhood St.
ting which
balls. Diedrich, star third aacker, the legislative i«*sion Just closed waa the county in which the b r id g e s lo­ electr
‘
J
however, came through with a drive yesterday named' «s county attorney cated.
The most expensive
by
the
board
of
county
commlMlonera.
to
center
for
a
single,
which
scored
DeMolay
McCall from first, and It looksd a s ’He succeeds Walter T . Moore, who adopt this system Is the one
wottld»go Into the was recently appointed county Judge. sanvltle. That was the
though the

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Plates of fcSeef, 2-lbs for ....... ......2!
Pork Roasts, per lb
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2 large Loaves of Bread for............ 2£
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Live Spring Chicken^ per lb ..^„..
Dressed Hens, per l b ..................
Huckleberries Galore
Little Pig Pork, Corn-fed, per lb

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K E E P MOVING

WEST, FIRST STREET

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PLANT CITY FARMER

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OPTICI AN-OI*TOM ETRIST
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Tho ideal gpot for your siimmor vacation where cool brdotos
off the groat Atlantic blow night and dsy, Wotulerful ocean
ImlhliiK and fishing. Tho finuat Louth jn'the whole world ‘ j
for motoring and flying. 'J'hrou nighteiMi hole Rolf courttuH j
nvuilahlc. Wtt huvu lintod with uh fur Htimmur rontal or*»ale ?
tho chpievat houses und apartments at modoralu priegf).
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Write us your needs and we will be glad to find just the „ !
jdnee for you. -No uldigutioiuon^our part.
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C. E. Chorpcning and son Carl nre
leaving the 12th for Ohio and Michi­
Mr. and Mrs, It. J . Hubble and gan for a few weeks trip. They will
daughter- Alice, from Jlawks P a r t1, visit Mr- Chorpening’s sister nmr oth­
Fla., were guests at the home of Mr. er relatives irf Ohio and a brother in
nnd Mrs. F. F. West
Wcdacsdny Benton Harbor, Mich. Mr. Chorponnight and Thursday.
Alice and Lllaj ing has not been back in a good- many
West were room
mates -when In years and is anticipating a fine trip.
Miss Helen Chorpcning will -enroll
school at Pisgah, North Caroiins.
at
the Orlando Commercial College
Mr. ar.d Mrs. laiwrence Hay and
the
first of the week for the sum­
frierds called at the West home on
Thai*&lt;!«&gt;• afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. mer. She will l&gt;e at home over the
Ray of the Florida Sanitarium were week ends,
Mr .and Mrs. Herman Steele nre
also students of Pisgah, where a last­
ing friendship began with these young now living in Orlando, having npurtmeats with Mrs. Steele's grnndniothpeople.
er.
Mr. Steele has n fine position
Mr. and Mrs. Crnmet and children
there.
were Sunday cullers n\ the hnpie of
Mr, and Mrr. Rridgcmbn. The Intter
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Prevail and
arc expecting to leave soon for Mi­ son wer| on a' fbhlug anil cnmpjng
ami as their two sann, Luther and j trip over to I.akv Poinsetta for severJoe nnd hln wife hare been there fort :d days.’ ’
\
some time. They recently made the
Mrs. Clittke Wnm-n and two little
trip thero in their enr, taking their girls are'visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo.
two little grundchildien to their I Mitchell and family at Pine Castle.
parents.
Mrs. Isale Warren Flowers wns
%
married
to John flacullah on Monday
Mr. T. (V Tyner hue not been well
this week.
, of J a s t week. John bought out the
l . aV®*
-*^OJtb?^W I&lt;B«C3rw tprtd r ijp r r t p j MotrilA^frjjk
^
f ’onAiiutd lleaeh with his pnrettLa,|nue recently,
R. J . Starling has rented Jils
Mr. and Mrs. August Swan-ton mul
Moorn'n
Station Larin to lleck RumIds brother, Alhian nnd wife and
Icy.
It
Is understock Mr. Hominy
their little daughter to see Ufc-ir sis­
ter, Mra, Elmer Lundqulst, returning will move hi* fAmity out heir.
Cards were received from Wichita,
the same day.
Kans., at the graduation of Miss Ettic
On Wednesday, Kmil * Magnuson
Johnson from the Friends. University.
brought-over his nioce, Mrs, laindEttic, with her parents, lived for sev­
qulst and family from the beach fur!
eral years at Moore*-* Station ami she
a visit with thu home folks. Rut her
with her brother, John, were in the
brother, Alhian left on Tuesday to
lesuim- his work in one of the big Sanford schools.
Mrs. Robert Hsmel is leaving for
stores in Topaka, Kan.
her home In Denver, Colo., in a few
• Mr. nnd Mrs. Cotler an d Miss days. She has been the guest of her
Uright Iatney were calling Tuesday mother, Mrs. Henry Brandt ar.d sisevening at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
ter, Mrs. George Ilalmns and family
Cramer. It was a happy day for
idncu the death of her father.
Bright as- it was her fifteenth birthdsy. She treated some of her friends
to cream and eukc.
i
Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Prevail and two
children and their sister, Mrs. C. Or
McCalister »f Kissimmee visited Sun­
day ut the home of their sister, Mrs.
Win. lleiMlersun in Grupevillc. Lucy
May went home with them.
Mr. uml M r*.-C. F, Proctor and

daughter of Gannon City spent Mondaly evening with'Mr. and Mrs. Grov­
er latfilt-i.
II. J I . PattUhall spent last
wrvk in Winter jlaycn attending con­
ference. v
The k . T . P. U. of the Baptist
I II. B. s c n u i/ n c KKAl/l’V COMPANY, I n c . , j ‘ Miss Margaret Stutnl left Sun­ church lirldjii aocial at the home of
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RELIABLE REALTORS
i day for Orlando where she will en­ Mr., and Mrs.. Swoat.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy TUIIn and chil­
(
Three Off ken
l ter the Orange General Hospital for dren und Mr. and Mra, Ynrbe und
daughters, of New Smyrna and Mr.
* Dnytana Office— II I So. Beach SL&gt; Phone 674
^ truinlng.
Sheriff C. M. Hand whs a visitor In and Mm. Wm. KUbc spent Sunday
■ Daytona Bench Office— UK) Mul,n Street, 1'hune 44,
» town Sunday.
with Mr.jand Mra. Ed. KUhee Sunday.
■ New Smyrna Office—Canal Ht^»t.
I
J . K. and II. F. Phipps left Tues­
Mra. A. A. Moran and Mr*. Grover
day fur Gainuavillo where they will Lefiles and Lulu Leflles spent Wed­
spend the week.
nesday In Sanford. ,, George U. Stuart left Monday ^pr 1 Lula Leflles and Mra. Grover
Verona, Pa., where ho will spend files spent Friday afternoon v^th Mrs,
T W- ProvatL
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Mra. - Hall left Monday, for North
Carolina to spend the summer with
her eon.
,
The little daughter of Mra. Carol
France* and Emma Fuller ir e
spending the week with their fath«£ Culpepper L very ill .with whooping
C, W. Kntxmingrr attended the cough.
was shopping in
&gt; Mr*. Fred Ralli
rommUsloners meeting Monday.
E. K. Miller and Iaiurie Ford were Sanford Monday.
Mrs. C, F. Proctor and daughter
viaitors in Orlando Monday.
George LsVigne was transacting spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs.
Fanny Peters.
business in Sanford Monday.
Firestone and MIcbcMn Hud Tubes with All Cord Tires
Mr. and Mr*. H. H- F ly n t, spent
Mrs. C. W, EnUmJnger was shop­
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Flynt’s
ping in Sanford Monday.' &lt;
L. R. Payne was a visitor in San*{oarants of Moora'a Station.
ford Tuesday,
, ■ Ju lia Bell McClellan, of Moon’s
G IA N T “ E X I D R ” H
FOR FORDS
The Ladirs k&gt;f the Civic' League .Station, la spending « few days with
held thfir-rogular'm onthly moating Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flynt.
Mra. Rosa McFarlana and Mrs.
Tuaoday,
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Mrs. Katt HwUl} and daughu-i, Runnel spent Monday with Mra. Geo.
Miss Oliva Smith, spant Tuaoday In Geiger. 3
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Sanford..
, ■„ at. - • . . . F
Mrs. deorge Geiger spent Tuesday
. Friends of Mrs. . Wentworth will In Osceola visiting friends.
Phone 54fr
-Sanford, Florida
regret to hear, o f her iljness. Mr,
Wentworth left Tuesday td Jo in Iu t .
H k . Herald Lor first class job

FREE!

EXTRA SPECIAL

• PLANT CITY, June H— Valentino
IV Morlchx, who for two yearn has
been engaged In developing n large
tract of I«md, was shot to-death on
the porch of hin office near herb yes­
terday.
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T. G. Flournoy, who-came here a
month ago from Winter-Garden, came
(o Plant'C ity after the shooting and
surrendered, hut declined to mnko a
statement. The trouble is said to
have resulted from a dispute over a
contract

i&lt;r CaStssiet a Vital Element
*' ost* Sslcitog
Powders
Lack
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Don’ t use a 1havener that does not
coo tain white-of-egg. When you do
.you take chances— you run tne risk
o f spoiling your bakings.

HISTORY IN POUR LIN ES
King Saul tried to kill friend Dave
at- ho played upon his lyre-.
And Nero sawed the fiddle while
all Rome was afire.
*,
And ColiimhuH showed the rest of
the guys tho whrld wasn’t square,
Hut Sir Connti talks to people when
there ain't nohody there.
Peter Helmut ut the Seminole Coun­
ty Rank soya talk to him today about
that Rank account.'

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P O W D E R

contains a small amount o f wh'ite-cf-egg. This
makes it possible for representatives of the
company to. test it frequently for leavening
strenglh-rrighf on the dealer’s co
counter. Nothing
but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain
on the deafilers’ shelves, I t must always be up
\p the high Calumet standard. ^
Remember tliewhiteof*
egg in Calumet protects .
the success o f your
b a k in g s. I t is th e e co ­
n o m ica l p o sitiv e baked a y 'a id a n d it3 sale is
21^ times as much a s that
of any other brand. *,
A pound can o f Calumtt
contain* fu ll 16 ounce*.
Some baking pow der*
come in 12ounce instead
o f 16 ounce can*. Be
ture you g e l a pound
when you want it.

utrnnlnaUir for R»t», Mice. Aau,
r
Tton't watte Unw tt» In* to UU thaw fw&gt;ts
With pow-leri. Utiulib or oar «XMrlnmi|*t
preparation),
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CockroMliM »»(1 Wmctttic*. r

Rondy for Uoo-Bottor than T rap*

3-ea. box, Ve

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T H E W O R LD 'S G R E A T E S T B A K IN G POWDBR

ugly c u t ?

MENTHOIATUM
is antiseptic and
gently helps the J
l
healing, * f

TDUR t Y t O . H e a l t h £ y ts A
IU they^TlreTItcfiTSmart, B o m (•
or Discharge,'if Sonr*. Im u te d ,
In flam ed 'o r^ C rin u latcii,’ m e
' M ur Inc? Soothes a n d R efresh es}
S a fe tor Infant o r A dult* A t all *
Urtu/.l fimiut

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ITSIMWEN

Ask for a demonstration of th is car.
it many new qualities.

“It'n Immense!”
You will
ejaculate after &gt;cu have tast­
ed a slice df our well made
bread. II will please you omit
in pleasing hundreds of other
people In this town. It will
become a regular part of your
dally life and you’ll be better
for It.

Four*
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AS TO 01Vlbl6 ft .OF LABOR

Tso can find the nams of
•wry live Business Man
la Sanford la this Colnmn
esth day.

Classified Ada lc 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.

Cards of Sanford's Repotable Professional Men, oath
of whoa. In hla ehoaen pro­
fession tbs nerald recom­
mends to the people.

n M t a i n m i i a h

George A. DeCottes

FOR SALE

Attorney-nt-Lavr

FARMERS— You can got send bad
Otar Seminole County Rank
• frnmrs and irrigation plugs at tbo
NFORD -s- -j.
FLORIDA Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe
‘ Storage Facilities
i plssss you, tell others; If not.
FOR SALK— Hosier and Gays' paints
Mil as. Pkeao 458
and varnlshea at Sanford Novelty
j
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tic
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
FOR &amp;AI.E—Hlindi Island eggs for
anford n o v e l t y
setting, 15 eggs for 31.00.
Mrs.
F irst National Rank Building
Ellsworth, Hoin dull Avenue, San­
SANFORD
FLORIDA ford.
^
83-tfp
V. C. COLLER, PropWK S T T T r S T STREET, 7 one lot*,
ntiire with dwelling combined with
stock.
Wuuhl sell.—L. C. Kinnrd.
' ARCHITECT
5K-1 ltp .
INTRALTOR and BUILDER
FOR SA LE—German police pups.
1Cammerrial Street.—Sanford, Fla.

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Service Transfer

FRED R. WII SON

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WORKS

leneral Shop and Mill ELTON J. MOUGHTON
Work

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
IRB--------AUTO--------- RONDS

LAWYER
•:—Coart Hotue

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder

Rooms 226-228

DR. R. M. MASON

FLORIDA

FORSAKE*
V*4‘ ‘
STUDKHAIfcER (7-PASSENGEIl) GOOD RUNNING. GOOI)
L P. Connelly &amp; Sons
TIRES, MADE GOOD TO-HIRE
K a ta h lla S rS ISOM
CAR?............................. .,....$200.00
W. J. THIGPEN
trel Estate, Loans and Insurance
"DODGE” SCREEN DELIV­
** IS
101-8 Magnolia Ave.
Real Estate
ERY. FINK SHAPE. CORD
FIR E, L IFE , AUTO INSURANCE TIR E3, WILL TAKE TRADE,
ONLY ................................. $500.00
EWART The Florist
‘HUDSON’ GOO!) RUNNING
it Mowers-------------- Floral Designs
ORDER;
FINE TIRES. WILL
DR. G. S. SELMAN
TAKE
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A D E .................$300.00
Annus! snd Ornamental Plants
Practico limited to
SAN
JUAN
GARAGE
14 Myrtle Ave------------Phone 260-W Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
61-2tc
Eyca Examined, Glasses Fitted1
FOK U K N T
Melach Building
It Building
Sanford, Florida

IANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Vyse Examined

FOK RENT—Furnished rooms upd
kitrhennetta for light housekeeping,
701 Magnolia nvo.
4'J-tfc
FOR RENT—One furnished house'in
choice location

Glas ts* Designed

General Machine and Boiler
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Works
Opt D.
Cylinder Grinding
(Optician-Optometrist
Automobile R e p a in t
tlS Hast First Street- Spnferd, FIs. FOR RENT—Two ConiieetlngvJtooms
Acetylene Welding
with privnte bath, cuol and com­
hone 62—-------Sanford. Florida
J . 11. Colclough

Leak

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Coldough

INSURANCE
I ire—Life—Auto
ir»t Nut'! Rank lildg. Annex
10
FLORIDA

fortable! Garage If desired. Phone
644-W.
68-fltp
IfUNSXr.BW a; cottages and apartments for tho summer season at
Daytona Beach. Reasonable rates.
Will furnish photo* and fuU„tnformatlon upon request.—Bailey &amp; Haw­
kins, Daytopa .Beach, Fla, ft-H-lmo-c
FOR SALK— Exchange or Rent, good
hotel property In Oviedo. Address
W. B. Williams, Sanford.
67 -Otp
FOR RENT AT CORONADO BEACH
—r* room cottuge, very desirable, 2
bedrooms and hatfl.
Furnished,
$160.00 season. Near ocean.—Mrs.
Hurry II. Sams, Box 343, New Smyrns, Fla._____________________ 00-12tc
F o r RKNt — Six room house, comer
of Frvnch and Second. I'hone 871W.
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69-3tp
FOR WENT—Three rooms for lighthousekeeping.
Reasonable.
016
l,aurai Avenue.___________
01 -ltp
FOR HUNT—Two or three furnished
housekeeping rooms. All conven­
iences. Phono 432. 400 Palmetto.
Ul-2tp
FUR RENT—Furnished rooms’*'and
kitchen, 716 W. First Street. 6l-4fp

GREAT BARGAIN

House and Garage next Milane The
at re, only $200 cash

GEO. D. BISHOP

amount' of money which the county
will have to Itorrow to make the pur­
•‘‘ HI IC HKNTIMENT.
chase.
As to the price the bridge com­
1‘ublic sentiment has been accuratepanies take a position, inasmuch as
r
*»&gt;* News in a series of they are not anxious to sell their
ten jew. from leading business men property, to take $76,000 for both
a thi sxection in regards to the pur- bridges and will turn same over to
th*«e by Vidua in county of the Mon- tho county October 1 of this year.
ami Crraws lilulT bridges. Gouii- The News has had little to say about
1/ commiasionci
— -Ts meet in regular this part of it for It does net know
JJJion tomorrow at which time they anything about engineering, what
take action in regards to the the original cost was nor what the
jvtf »«■ and it ts to bo ho|&gt;ed that repUcement value is. It does be­
&gt; win to jjulded by the sentiment lieve that th e bridge companies
’ »■ public, whom they represent. should be paid a fair price for the
i h . , e has toon no one who be- valuo of the bridges plus un amount
that the county should not buy for tho term of the unexpired fran­
jridgt-s. There has been a little chise.
iferem;. of opioiop «n Volusia buy.
The purchase of the bridges is a
»« the bridges on its own but tho strictly business proposition. The
T * **■ M •,hor4 that the co-opera- people want the bridges; the owning
«n of other ,
counties In the purchase |companies have agreed to sell,
u l u . special
- • l.i
—&lt; u
,
. ...» .
. . l*.
S J " Mt Ui* Kccureii when
. . The N owh docs not tito to see t l *
iMation was sought and obtained work already accomplHed in order
,ridJ. “W ‘ he r,’un*y lo b“X the to make it possible for me county to
buy these bridges go at naught and
■l everyone is in favor It sincerely hopes that the county
bridges free the major- commissioners and the bridge com­
xliwss men look at the panies can agree on terms that will
‘he right light and bc- be fair to the companies and to the
bvxt method to pursue public.—DcLand News. ^
k
* reduced toll ^in the , Quite right, Clayton, only we don’t
the bridges by the have
v j to acquire the bridges now and
It is unnecessary to pay ,h big price
for them,
V [’
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WANTED
sTRNOflRAi’iir.k tfrANTBlCTIusi
be espericnced. Address P. O. Bog
221.
•,
82-tfc
WANTEUrvUsed musical instruments
instruments &lt;of etfery description.
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price
Music Co.. Tampa and Zack Street,

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OHE?

Witness Declares
Charged With Murder Negro’s Body Found
Student Murdered
Hanging on Tree on
Vantilberg on Trial at
‘ Palm Beach Island
By Three Others
Tallahassee Today

Tho Dully Herald, 15c per week

J^uspcctcd of Having Killed I'oticc- CHICAGO PAPER T E L L S ENTIRE
msn Sunday Morning
I.Y NEW STORY OF MOUNT
CASK.
PALM BEACH, June 7. The body
nt Henry Rimmon*, negro, riddled
CHICAGO, June 7 .—Julia Strom,
with bullet*, was found today lintigitig an Evanston fisherman, wnu quoted
to a tree on I’ulnt ’Hcacli Island, The totlay by the Chicago Daily Journal
negro was suspected of having shot ns declaring he saw a boy re scum­
anil kiltmt. Police man •&gt;: N. Smith, a bling I.eightnn Mount, Northwestern
native of Staunton, Vu., Sunday University freshman killbd and his
morning. The negro was a native of hodyfyiured under nn Evanston pier
the UuKhniu Islands. Tim hotly was on the day of Mount’s disappearance
found l»y a delivery man for n local aftor u class rush,
Ice company where .Simmons hud boon
Strom’s story, uh related by Iho
employed. The coroner’s jur&gt; return­
Journal, was told fn rhini hy Hurry
ed a verdict that the negro cam e.to
Cook, a chum of young Mount. Strom
his dentil at the liatnU ef parties tin*
who declared he had told hfn story
known.
to nn Evanston policeman on that
day and thnt no attention was paid
RUSSIAN MURDERER
to It, testified recently in the inves­
SENTENCED TO DEATH;
tigation by authorities here and .it
KILLED TH IRTY-TH REE was declared tahl Strom had told
unusual stories nt other times and
little attention was paid to his nlate-

It Is claimed thnt one of the ter­
rors of shipwreck—darkness— in ovorrnnio hy a new Invention comiitlng
of (lowerful electric lights which can
be attached to lifetmats, and which
will nutotmitirnlly lie switched on as
the bunts touch the water. Two lights
thoroughly illiimhmto the whole boat.
The Herald for first clast Job work.

Tho Herald for first class Job work,

the W ork Olven to thf World
by 8lr W a lttr Raleigh.

It Is something of a paradox thnt
Die Inst work of Kir Walter Baletgti,
‘Tho War In the Atr," should tinvs
been Urn history of a great modem
adventure, written upon a largo scale.
To those who knew Hulelgh, whoso
death n vast number of friends and
disciples ore deplortng, only by Jjl*
works, be may have scented somewhat
detached from tbo life about him, and
Intent upon the niceties and elegancies
of style.
Tbo most of Ids books deal with
the pust. In which the superficial
critic might think llalclgb was finding
an escape from reality. The sillierdebit rritlc of course would have been
wrong.
Like nil good writers, Raleigh hnd
nn Intense interest In nil that was
about him. Whatever lie rend he put
always to the test of life, mill thus
found the beat, tbo only commentary
for the books which lie toyed full
well.—From "Musing* Without Meth­
od" In Blarkwood’s Mugaxlne.
NarthclIITe as a Boy.
When Northclltfe, Alfred Harmsworth hy nmue, was a young boy the
family lived at Kt. Johns Wood, next
to a select seminary for girls of twelve
to sixteen, and frequently tbs boys'
hnll would be knocked over the fence
Into the seminary garden, with ensu­
ing remonstrance from the principal.
Dnre when the bull came over the
fence Into tin* garden, the story goes,
a graceful, dark-eyed girl of thirteen
took (tossesmIon of It, und when Har­
old iln rumour lb clambered after It she
refused to give It Up. Later Alfred
literally dropped In and by a combina­
tion of tact and blarney not only got
the boll but got the girl's confidence
and promise to return the ball when­
ever It again catno over Into the gut?
den. Tradition tins It that six years
later uhe became Mrs. Alfred Dunnsworth.—Kansas City Ktar,
Gold Found In Nava Scotia.
Consul McCuun at Yarmouth, ft. fL,
says It Is rv(iorted that rich gold-bear­
ing quarts has been struck on property
at Malega Barrens, Queens county, la,
tho Yarmouth consular district Tim
preliminary development was cunriudefl Tvtontly, and quarts Is now being
taken out and crushed. It is also re­
ported that a rich atrike haa been made
In arena on the "Bouih Babbit" lead,
Malega Barrens, and that there have
been eleven men etnployrd on the
workings since eu-ly spring On July
26 a shot .fired o|iencd up a five-foot
trad of quarts showing rich gold aped-

WANTED—Intelligent and capable
young lady for nfca position in la­
rubber tires, in good condition. Call dies* department at the Outlet,-Firgt
470-W.
'
60-3tp Street, opp. Poatoffice. . „ 66*tfc
WANTED ‘T fi B U Y —Tricycle * with

W H IC H

The division pj
" f thn ;
principles evolved from Ilie utility of i
political economy, or economic*, mu)
la tmacd on the claim flint Industry j
eon boat be rurrled on when eneli man '
hna a special \ynrk to do. Constant
prueIIre In ddtig: yie aatiio tiling lead?
tp'a perfection which could nut otherdCse be attained. TI iourIi the name
-f Adam Smith (1723M7W), author or
The Wealth of Natluna," bus Ix'on
closely associated with the-principle
of the division of Uhnr, the Imparlance HAH DEE HAS SIGNED
of it tins been recognised before,
MEASURE TO PAY FOR
nolnhly by Pluto (427-367 It. C.L In
HIGGINBOTHAM TRIAL
hta Tlepuhllc," and by Adorn Ferguson
(1723-18111) in Ida "History of Civil
Society." In modem Industry very
llltlo la duo to tbo direct operation
•if the human hand; utmost everything
a dono by a mnchlpe. The develop |
ment of steam und electricity ns the I
motive (lower both of production ami
exchange, lias along with tile parallel
development of niuclilnery completely
revolutionised the conditions of Indus­
try, neceiudtntlng n division of labor
on a fur wider hails than that con. j
teruplatcd by Adam Smith. At the
pretent day It U not n mere question
of (lersonnl adaptation, but of local,' na­
tional and International fitness and apechitUntlon for carrying on different
forms of Industry, Division of labor
bus become only ft factor In the whlrr problem of the organisation of In»or, necessary to the success of every
grent Industrial undertaking.—Cleve­
land Plain Denier,

FOR SA LE—Fordson tractor, used .10
days. Going north nt once and will
sell Sunday only, linrgnln.—F. W.
Munn, Buy street, Formosa, Fla. (11-lp
FOR SA LE—New No. !1 Oliver type­
writer und Favorite gas range like
new, also light Ford truck, platform
und cab, Just overhauled, good rub­ WRITER'S NAME WILL LIVE
ber.— 10t&gt; N. Sanford- Avenue. Phone
473-J.
G1-lit p Superficial Critics H avs Misjudged

CHELLE MAINES
I

With Changing' Clraunigtance*. Qenerally Accapud Dsflnlllon Mai Undargont Many Changea.

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WHO EXCHANGES THINGS WE DON’T WANT FOR THE
THINGS WE NEED
The real Alladin of today !h (lie classified iidvcrlisintr section of the Daily Herald. It
Is remarkable how t ’laHsified ad« help folks to live bettyr, to spend less, to pul more In
Ihe bank!
As an instnneo: one man swopped somfc otld picce»of furniture that did not mulch'hi*
set for a fino Vk-lrolu that ho Beetled; a sewintf machine thut wun no longer used, wo*
sold, und tho money invested in a much-doairbd typewriter; n piano that hod stood silent
for years was exchanged.
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,

C la ssifie d A d v e rtisin g C o lu m n s

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= S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A T H U R H D A Y . J U N E 7. 1923

VOLUME IV.

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T A X COLLECTOR
FOR L A K E C O U N T Y
D IE D -TUESDAY

Of Frutl and .Vegetable Shipmrnt
from Florida
j ,
The following number of ears con­
taining Florida frtilts nnd vegetables
were forwarded from Jacksonville,
High Springs and llunipton via all
railmduring
hours,
m ■the last twenty-four
■ ■
■
ending at noon Wednesday; June (1:
(First cloumn Ohio, Miss, nnd beyond;
second column, north of Snvannnh;third column. Southern points; fuprth

DAY OF ACTIVITY

ON PART OF BUSY SHRINERS

HIM

WISCONSIN .
VOTES TO REPEAL

O FFIC ERS
E LE C TE D
AND
N E X T M E E TIN G P L A C E
D E SIG N ATE D

0
30
3
21
6
14
0
23
Grapefruit
TAVARES, June T.— \V. G. I.ohg,
0
0
3
3
Pineapples
for 33 yenra tax collector o f Iaike
o
0
as
1
1
Potatoes
...
I
comity, died Tuesday‘ from nggravnt15
0
0
15 ACTION FOLLOWS ATTEM PT TO W ith H isto ric Pairpnnt nnd Pn*
Vegetables
And No Surrender of Independ­ A T LB1PSIC IN KIOTO AND DEM­ Ksimnted to Total Over Billion ed pleurisy, after a month's illness:
ntdc Along: P en n sy lva n ia
1
19
7
11
K IL L T IIE B ILL
•
ONSTRATION'S IN
Marks Annually if Loan is
ence Now Enjoyed by the
.
A v e n u e ' ■&lt;•&gt;.
His death wan brought nlmut by his
48
3
SO
0
Tomatoes ....
PROTEST
American People
nsslduity to business. For the past
Not Available
o
0
a*
3
1
Celery .........
(H r T h e A t n r l a l r i P re e e l
•U t
A a m l i t H Prraa)
two weeks he wns constantly regain­
MADISON, W'ls., June 7.— Wiscon­ W ASHINGTON, June 7.— Another
100
50
4
Watermelons
4
(1
rnr The Asaor la 1.4 Sr.'M I
I If? T k »
«*»»••&gt;
( H r T h e Assnrlalrd l*re«a»
ing his health, but could not bo kept
WASHINGTON. June 7— President
0
3 sin assembly today Voted 47 to 43 to day o f crowded activities for Shrine
BERLIN, June 7.— Seven persons
0 •
3
BERLIN, June 7. — Germnny'a from his office Monday, the hardest Cantaloupes .
repeal the Severson law, the state delegation attending the annual con­
Harding declared In n letter mnde were killed anil over n hundred were amendatory reparations note which
day of the entire year, when delin­
public here that by ncccptinir mcm- wounded yesterday In disorders at was hnndcd to the Entente nnd Uni­
Movement Since Beginning of Season prohibition enforcement statute. The vention here preeed thp historical
quent taxes wero placed en sale, with
action followed nn attempt to kill the pageant and pnrndc along Pennsyl­
berehip in the world qourt the United I/cipalc, according to spec-in! diapatch- ted States governments this after­
September 15, 1922 ..
SUtes “ may make Ita lamest feasi­ ca from I,cipsir. The denrl Include one noon proposes n system of nnnunitics the attendant eleventh hour rush to Oranges
,..0321 13850 4141 24312 hill which met defeat by the same vania avenue tonight as prohably the
ble contribution to stabilisation of policeman, and head watchman, while estimated to total one billion two bun­ pay same. Ilia office wan n jam of
...8354 8177 1450 17987 vote.
crownirfit event of the conclave. A
ririliiatlori, while at the same tlmo fifteen police are nmong Ihe wounded, dled million ntnrks annually if inter­ people from early morning until the Cucumbers .... 3(13 1240
51 1054
concert nt American League park by
surrendering nothing of advantages thirty-seven o f whom are |n a serious national loan in not available for im­ dosing hour. Ho felt that he should Pineapples .... 23
12
112 C A R E F U L CROSSINCx
77
massed IftimD of all Temples led by
•nd independence" now enjoyed by condition. The demonstration was a mediate capital payments. Annuities bo there to smooth otit things, to ad­ Potatoes ...
180 2985
713 2092
nobles wore additional air service,
just differences, to correct errors If
C A M P A IG N IS O N cavalry nnd ficl dnrtillcry stunts on
the American people. '
151 2370
35 2650
protest against the Ruhr occupation would become effective 1927 nnd
Lettuce __
The president's letter was address­ and insufficiency of unemployment number nnd amount would depend there ho any. Weak uml at times hnlf Vegetables
028 2875
283 3780
card for entertainment o f visitors.
tottering, he was faithful until the
The public in general will he much
ed to Hishop (Jailor of Tennessee, doles.
105
117 1121
899
wholly on ‘ the degree -of Germnn'a dosing hour.. Then Ivy went homo nnd Cabbage
Imperial
Potentate
Dykcmnn's
head of the National Council Protes­
088
127 OOR interested In the campaign to he in- divan includes Janies E. Chandler, of
Peppers ... ... 181
economic recovery.
luitl down on n bed from which he
tant Kpltcopal Church, who had writ­
679 9160 nuguratvd under the auspices of the Kansas City, imperinl deputy poten­
.2531 0040
Mention of political situation in never arose. The end came early
EFFO
RTS
TO
OUST
ten the president there were many
1005 0158 American Railway Association for the tate; James C. Burger, of Denver,
3289
1804
Celery
Ruhr occupation or question of aban­ Tuesday morning nnd nil of Lake
thousands of citizens who deem it n
27 1003 prevention of accidents involving au­ imperiul ehjef rabbnn; David W.
P U L V E R A T PO LLS
Strawlierricsi 1,44 .892
doning passive resistance and in­ county mounts.
matter of honor that in some way
448
913 tomobiles and other vehicles at grade Crosland, of Montgomery, Ala., as79
» 380
‘ P R O V E FR U ITLE SS dulges in no recriminations. Neither W. G. Long wns horn in Uolmnhia Cantaloupes .. 0 20
American national should contribute
0
20 Crossings. The campaign will he na­ isstnnt chief rahhnn; Clarence M.
doe s(t "refer to conditions under county, Florida, In 18(53, nnd in the
tion-wide in its scope nnd will extend Dunbar, of Providence, R. L, imperial
influence lo rehabilitate the countries
ST. PETERSBURG, June 7.— Ry a which Germany is prepared to carry­ 80's came to Lake county, working
over a period of four months, from high priest nnd prophet; Frnnk C.
of Europe."
.
out payment of annuities. As guar­ for A. J. Cnaandy, the father of Many Students Take
June 1st to September 30th, 1923.
“ I am keenly desirous," the presi­ majority of 287, Mayor Frank E. Pul*
Jones, of Houston, Texas, imperial
antee for annuities the German gov­ Lake's present sheriff, on the farm
dent replied, in part, "that the right ver Tuesday was j-ctnlnod in office At
Pharmacists’ Exam. Ilundsomely illustrated posters, oriental guide; Leo V. Youngworth.
ernment
pledges
federal
railway
sysnenr Lisbon. Here he ninrried a
roiirse shall he found whereby our the election to determine whether or
strongly depicting whnt sometimes o f ( .os Angeles, imperial first cere­
twin, which would he capitalized nt (laughter of tho elder Cnsssdy. To
not
he
should
he
reralled.
I
The
vote,
favored country may make its larg­
happens at these crossings when the monial master; F'sten A. Fletcher, of
ATTENDANCE
THE
LARGEST
ten billion ihnrks yielding nnnunl this union were horn Pearl l.ong, her
est feasible contribution toe ntabil- wns 1,2-19 against the recall of the
drivers
fail to exercise proper caution, Rochester, N.. Y., imperial second
IN
HISTORY.
.
bonded interest of five hundred mil­ father’s able office ussistant; Essie
irnlion of civilization while nt the mayor to 902 for the rernll.
are
now
on display In every public ceremonial mnster; Thomas J. HousThe election Tuesday wns the cul­ lion marks.
(Mrs. W. I~ Duncan of Tavares )und
same time surrendering nothing of
if Chicago, imperial marshal;
EUSTIS, June 7—The State Board plnco in all of our cities and towns,'
Thelma, (Mrs. Lang Miller of Havana,
advantages and Independence which mination of n hnrrl fight thnt Inis
as well ns in the vicinity of grade Karl C. Mills, o f Des Moines, la., im­
of
I'hariiiacy
met
in
the
adqiinistraLONDON, June 7.—The new Uer- Fla.)
Mrs. Long died some years
wo now enjoy. After much thought been mnde on Mnyor Pulver for near­
lion building ycsturiluy for the pur­ (tossings in our rural districts. It Is perinl caption of the guards.
and study of conference I reached ly n year. It wns the second effort mnu note which Ambassador Slimmer ugo nnd he hus retained his home in
pose of examining Htudents who are believed by ninny people that the saf­
William S. Brown, of Pittsburgh,
the conclusion our adherence to the to recall him. The first election, af­ will present to laud Curzen .this a f­ Tavares presided over by Pearl—a
est plan is to STOP, I.OOK and L IS ­ nnd Bepjumin W. Rowell, of Boston,
here
to
take
the
examination
for
cer­
program of international rourt rep­ ter having been culled by the city ternoon is considered as oucriiife'slia- home noted for its wonderful hospi­
tificates enabling them to practice TEN, before attempting to cross rail-­ respectively, were re-elected imperial
resented conrpliunce with the condi­ commission wns stopped by nn injunc­ tinct advance over previous note hut tality.
pharmacy in tho state of j'juriiln. road tracks ut grade.
treasurer and Imperial recorder. Bam
tion granted by Judge McMullen on it* wxpucUsi to be disappointing ■to
tion."
...., ..................... •
In 1890 Mr. Long was elected ns Tlie opening address was made F»y
It is hoped in view of tho many P. Cochran, of Dallas, Bishop F'rcdFrench
ns
it
is
understood
not
to
the grounds that the affidavits filed
tnx collector for Lake county, suc­ ('resident W. D. Jones, and in addi­ serious accidents which have occurred erifk W. Kentor, of Tacoma and A r­
aguinst the mayor were insufficient. mention the specific amount of re­ ceeding hla father-in-law. And in
SIX DEATHS ALREADY
tion to his welcome to the students, at these crossings during recent years. thur Chapman, of Winnipeg, were
The recall proceedings thut culmi­ parations.
FOR WEEK FROM MEAT *
all these years since then he has not he stated that in 1925 a student, to involving loss of life and property, tdcctcd members of the hoard of trusWAVE IN STATE OHIO nated in the election yesterday wns
been opposed when he run for office. he eligible for examination liefurc the thnt every person operating an nUtn- j tees o f the Shrlncrs' hospitals for
started by E. J. Foster and John M.
BRUSSELS, June 7.— A solid nnd It Is n strange coincidence that when
state hoard of pharmacy will have mobile will realize the seriousness *»f c-ripplod children, four oft which have
CLEVELAND, O., June 7.—Two Atkins, who chnrged thnt the mayor united allied front by France, Bel­ W. G. Long died, he died with the
to he a graduate of a college of phar­ the situation nnd resolve to further |K,un completed, with *1* more progium, (treat Britain and tluly on the sumo years of continuus ffleial ser­
di.tihi were recorded in Ohio when had cursed them in public place.
the enmpuign by literally following I jertrd,
macy.
question of German reparations, wth vice as the late lamented cunly clerk,
an rlrelrical rtorm swept the ntnto
the slogan which has been adopted
President
Jones
Htntcd
thut^the
at­
A number of temple bands serenad­
Franco and Belgium agreed on o II. II. Duncan.
late today bringing to nn end n six- OKANGK COUNTY FAIR W ILL
“ Gross crossings cautiously."
tendance
nt
this
session
of
the
ex­
ed
President Harding, who is a ShrlnHE HELD AS USUAL policy with regard'to the-Ruhr, ap­
day hcul wave. A third death, that
Mr. I.nng was recently elected vice­ amining hoard is tile largest In^ the
er.
nnd Mrs. Harding during the. d»y,
m
forccuat
in
consequence
pears
to
1
of a woman, was attributed to the
president of the First State Bank at history of the association, due to the LOS ANGELES MAN MAY
i uml presented n number o f gifts,
The Orange County Fair Associa- of a meeting here today between
hiat. tanking the total from this
Eustis. Be waa a Mason and Odd fact, he stated, that the examinations
DIE FROM BEATING BY
j Mrs. Harding entertained thirty wives
"
Premier Poincare of France and Prccause in the state for the week six. lion, met in nnnunl session Tuesday
Fellow and bus held scores of civic nrc being held in FJustis, the appli­
of visiting Shriller officials nl lunch­
UNKNOW
N
PERSONS
A record rainfall of nearly a quar­ afternoon -ifi the San Junn hotel, inier Thrums and Foreign Muster
offices.
cants
having
licurd
so
much
nhout
eon, and later received a 1Q0 pound
ter of an inch fell here within less where it wns emphatically announced Jniqxr of llelgunt.
Eustis Iicing such a beautiful city • LOS ANGELES, June 7.— Frank selection of California fruits and
than nn hour, causing the mercury that the annual fair would bo held
A strking fnturc of the session, ac­
that they hud made sjicclal effort to Kinccri, aged 41, who has been nt lib­ flowers from Islam Temple of San
to nfll to 09 this evening.
ns usual.
cording to both the French nnd Bel­ Whipper Trial Put
lie
here.
erty dn bond, charged with a statu­ Francisco.
Nicholas t'nvolich, of Ilarbertown,
There lias been some uncertainty gians, was that n way wns left open
Off
Twenty
Days
on
Former President Wilson wns sereThe
State
Board
of
I'hnrmacy
is
tory offense against a young woman,
O., died from burns received when smuiig inquirers ns to what tho as­ for Stanley Baldwin, the
British
nnd(Ml
uUhls home by the Greenville,
composed
of
the
following
gentlemen:
was
tukeii
from
Ills
home
Inst
night
lightning set fire to a barn near New­ sociation would do now thnt the fair prime minister to propose n solution
Plea of Defense
W. D. Jones, Jacksonville, president; by a party of men who took him to 3. C.. patrol, nnd exchanged greet­
ton Fulls. Hcforc his death he said grounds have boon sold to the city, should it prove impossible to arrange
hi. wife had been in the building with whether there would bo fairs held a Join allied reply to new proposals JUDGE M'MULLKN DECIDES TO J, II. Houghton, I'alntkn, secretary; tile Hollywood hills, hound him to a ings with the visitors. Army, navy,
W. N. Manikins, Daytona, N. H. post, gagged him and lieat him with coast guard nnd nlr service exhibi­
him. hut no trace of the woman was In the future or not. But anyone who Germany is expected |o make, almost
GO ON AFTER ARGUMENTButler, Fort Myers nnd 11. 11, D’Aem- a wiie until he was unconscious. They tions wero held during the day for
found.
might have been n spectator at the Immediately on the question of repa­
the nleft a letter in which they said the benefit o f the Shrlners, a Urge
bert, Tampa.
The second death caused by light­ annuul meeting would have been rations. The French expressed will­
LAKE CITY, Fin.. June 7.— A con­
Tho following named students are that future offenders against girls number o f whom were guests of
ning wns that of iWlliam Makwell, thoroughly /-onvinccd-thnl the stock­ ingness to meet nny reasonable Ger­ tinuance In {he case of the State of
3". of Coshocton ,a lineman, who was holders renlly hnvo niennt whnt they man plan in n spirit of conciliation Florida vs. Walter Higginbotham, here to take the examination: John and women would lie similarly treat­ Major General Is? dcune, commandant
instantly killed and two of hit fel­ hove always proclaimed, viz,, taht and, aside from insisting that pay­ convict whipping boas, on a clrnrge P, Roberts, Tampa; Jose A, Vllllvlc- ed. They left Slncerl hound to the of the marine corps, on a boat trip
to the marine bnso -ai Quontlco, Va.
low workmen were knocked uncon­ they were In the fair business, pot ment from Germany must l»o forth­ of Aral degree murder, was granted nio, Ybor Gity; Roseoe Roberson, post.
The
Southern Rowing Association
Physicians said Sinccrl .probably
scious.
for themselves hut for tho good of coming before the French soldiers for twenty days by Judge M. A. Mc­ Kissimmee; \V. R. Ogden, Iaike City;
also
staged a regatta on the Poto­
would
die.
Tho
note
accused
the
po­
Hugh D. Klffer, Vero; William W.
Mrs. Luigi Gadtcna, ID. fainted the people and the advancement of marrh out o fthe Ruhr, M. Poincare
Mullen.
mac,
and a swimming meet, sanction­
lice
and
prosecutors
of
indifference
in
Htcwurt, Hlyvnnia; Harry Lataw, Mi­
from the heat, police say, and fell this section of Florida.
declared ho was rcady^and willing to
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Higginbotham wns scheduled for
ed by tho Amateur Athltic Union,
the
rase.
The
writers
expressly
dis­
to her death fro ms second story win­
ami;
J.
C.
Truxier,
St.
Augustine;
Every one present agreed that the entretaln
settlement
suggestion*
dow here.
, fair should not die. C. E. Howard, from friendly quarters. It is assert­ Iriul here Tuesday on a charge of W. C. Hodges, Sarasota; Meredith claimed they were members of any was held In the Tidal Basin, while a
murder growing out of the death of
massed hand concert, in which army,
the secretary announced that the city- ed that when the French premier Martin Tabert of North Dakota. The M. Mills, Del a ml; Oj U. Joiner, A t­ secret organization. They were all
navy and marine hands took part,
ex-service
men
with
foreign
records.
INFLATION GONE, CREDIT
St.
had agreed tho fair might be held made this statement Mr. Baldwin was grant of a twenty day continuance lanta, Ga.; A. IL Kirkland,
was hold near the Washington mon­
SOUND, EXPERT STATES on the grounds as usual of a/nominal particularly in his mind.
I'eterahuHt! Rufus 1M. Bishop, West
There always are twrK sides. I f ument under the auspices of the Bel-*
came after Judge McMullen over­
CHICAGO, June 7.— Inflation haa rental for at least thro# years and if
The French, with the Belgians sup­ ruled a motion by the defense seek­ Palm Beach; F\ M. 1'eddy, Lake­ there Is a guard on the
re Mexl
Mdxlcan bor­ Irau Wood Memorial
Association.
disappeared and credit la sboslutely the asaociation desired to continue it
porting their view, still held out for ing n continuance from sixty to nine­ land; Archie U. Cannon, Frostproof; der to- keep aliens out, it will keep The Bhriners themselves conducted a
round, J. B. Tregoo, aecrctary-trcas- could do so somewhere else.
u cessation of German passive resist­ ty days on the ground^ of a missing J. C. French, Sarasota; Grady I». our criminals in.
number of concerts at hospitals and
urer of (he National Asaociation of
Wilson. Pensacola; W. C. Hopefce
Jas. L. Giles, the treasurer, report­ ance as an Inflexible requirement be­
witness.
other points In the city.
Credit Men, declared optimistically ed that he le In possession of city
Drooksvillc;
Charles
A.
Davis,
Jack­
HTATK BBLI/8 LAN D
fore Germany’s new offer Is examin­ ’ The defense fought hard through­
The uniformed bodies of the Bhrlnin hU monthly report, made public warrants for the first payment on
sonville;
W.
K.
Oglive,
Gainesville;
IN
SOUTH
FLORIDA
ed; but M. Poincare's attitude on the out the day lo obtain l delay, nl
ers,
numbering more than 30,000 held
Wednesday. Bo found production principal and the first Interest pay­
FOR OVER 1400,000
whole, nevertheless, is construed hfre its first motion it declared It was un­ E. L. Grantham, Winter Haven; Al
their
second parade last night, marchflowing somewhat, consumption de­ ments and It" was immediately decid­
as decidedly less uncompromising able to locate J. G. McDonald, who is bert f:. llotard, Winter Park; L. C.
in gun Pennsylvania avenue from the
creasing, no surplus stocks, splendid ed that a committee be appointed to
TALLA
H
A
SSE
E
,
June
7.—
State
Holloway,
Jacksonville;
E.
H«
Voight,
than heretofore. Tho two allies, said to be now residing in Dothan,
raptol to Washington Circle nearly
crop prospects and indicated that search for a new location suitable for
France and Belgium, again nt yes­ Ala., and without this witness the Tampa, K. &lt;- Iteese, Atlanta, Ga.; lands totaling more than 32,00 acree two miles, under n brilliant canopy
general prosperity somewhat depends the continuance of the fair after the
terday's meeting*reaffirmed their de­ defense alleged It would not be able Fidwin M. Mataea, Atlanta; T, A. were sold by the internal Improve­ of red, yellow and green lights. Pres­
oo a settlement or Improvement of city grounds are no longer availcision to evacuate tho Ruhr only as to go to trial wjthln sixty or ninety Weathers, Jacksonville; Archie Mc­ ment board Unlay for approximately ident and
Mlljirrandirtonightgexi
the European economic tangle.
blc.
,
Germany haa paid. Grave fears had days. Judge McMullen denied this Cormick, Jockeonville; D. Holt Hen­ 1430,000. The sale embraced three dent and Mrs. Harding reviewed the
“ I ran not hut feel that failure to
President W. R. O'Neal, treasurer been voiced that the French and Bel­ motion and was about to order a Jury ley, Ocoee; J. II. Barlow, Orlando; projects, the largest comprising ap­
parade. A shower tu the afternoon
inrludw an adjustment of reparations Jas. L. Giles, superintendent of races,
gian viewpoints wouhl prove irrecon­ to be empanelled when the defense F'ltx Hugh Bedingftejd, Atlanta; C. L. proximately 32,000 acres In Palm had served to cool the air a little,
of th« interallied debts la bringing David Lockhart, Vice I'rcsldcnt II.
cilable, but after a private talk of made another motion declaring that Roberts, Jacksonville! E. Ferclvlll Beach county going to Brown and _nd the marchers, In their multi-col­
Europe to the verge of another
II. Dickson, Director W. H. Reynolds, more than an hour, between M. Po|n- J. T .Hendrick a witness, had sub­ Gordon, Jacksonville; E. O. Roberts, Company o f Portland, Me., for a fig­
ored costumes, were grateful for the
rata.throphe," he said.
Harry Metcalf and olbtf. large stock­ care and M. Tbeunnls and M. Jaspar, mitted io a surgical operation a few Willis ton; Carl F; Kyana, Jackson­ ure close to $400,000. A thirty aero
relief after another sultry day crowd­
In the domestic field, he reported holders agreed to invest the amounts
which waa considered the most im­ days ago and would not be phylslcal* ville; J. W. Daniel, Jr-, Malonia, Fla.; tract In I^ke Worth was sold to the
ed with a varied activities.
credit was being administered care­
they realized out of the sale of the portant feature of tho day, it was an­ ly able to appear In’ court within Henry G. Martin, Uvalda| IL II. Wll Island Improvement Company for
fully.
^
kins,
Jasper;
Joseph
W.
Adair,
Bap$16,000. These lands are submerged
present fair grounds in any suitable nounced oficially "an understanding twenty days. This motion was sus­
Cburvhwdl's sell for cash and they
and brought $500 an acre.* Uvuli II,
ford.
,
new location for the purpose of con­ has been reached."
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tained.
sell
for less. The buying public haa
Following the examination of the Brlnckworlh bought 72 acree on Lake
Shipping Board to Keep tinuing the fair.
Other missing, witnesses the de­
found this out sad Churchwell's are
David I&lt;ockhart was appointed a
atudenta, a paper was read on pre­ Okeechobee for $140,000.
Flag on Trade Routes delegate
The only motor cars In FJngland fense claims are B. J. Counts, J. IL
Brown and Company are already enjoying a most eatW jrU* Irada In
to a’ convention to J* held at
scription and dosea bjr President
•
which are allowed by law to have no Walden and Sam Grogan.
Urge
holders
o f EvergUdes lands consequence. Just now they are hav­
WASHINGTON, June 7^-The Ship­ Daytona to arrange for the extending
The state announced that It waa Jonos; one on pharmacy by W. N.
number plates are those belonging to
ing a special sale for Friday and Sat­
ping Board has decided to proceed of the Grand Circuit races down to
Hankins and one on Materia Medlca and intend to devote their additional
the king. When hla majesty is on a ready for trial, approximately sixty
urday of this week on boya' and men’s
*ith direct government o|&gt;cration of Orlando, which, If it comes to pass,
by N. H. Hunter and oita on cbontiatry acreage, it U understood to culture of
ceremonial tour hla car is distinguish­ or more witnesses being on hand, hail­
suits.
See the a d v e r t!* * * * * l® ^
sufficient vessels to keep the Ameri­ will mean another big card for this
peanuU to be used In the manufac­
by H. D. A ’Lembcrt.
ed by the royal standard badge which ing from Iowa, Texaa, Florida, Geor­
Issue
and
see Churchwell's bfforo buy­
can flag on all word trade routes. A city.— Orlando Sentinel.
ture of paper. This deal had been
D Axed In front. At night tijne tils gia and Alabama. It la probabta that
ing
your summer sqlU. , ■, ,
„
.
commute* composed of Chairman
and
pending
for
several
months,
the
House, Mobley's Drug Star#
badge Is superseded by a small blue twenty more-will be summoned be
board having rejected the original
DaLy tlerald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
Hunt's "Pharmacy.
a H and Co“ "&gt;‘“ l&lt;»ncr* O’Cohnor
light on the canopy above the d u ^ f- fore the case comes to trial again on
For quick rewRa tty a want ad.
Md Thompson was planned to map!Boose, Mobley's D ru g. Store ^nd
offer made.
The
Dally
Herald.
16e
par
week.
Juno 26.
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HPpn&lt;*ntl«»n for Tax

Issue In accordance with taw.
D#fd to
certificate embraces the b illo w in g d e - _

Brown, Mrs. Raymofld Phillips, Mr*. I d i M i i f In occiirdanc^ v l t l i l***- Haln
orlrtir Mias HcrmlnU Lehman and I ccnter-plcco were pink ribbons fasHawkins Connelly,' Mrs. Donald Whit­ c«*r(If!i*nt# t^nlifaiTH ihd fo llo w ln r «!*•
property *n
rltual^d
In (wimniuv
Hemlnolo
, ..
n
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ml— n „ „ fsmrllit'i)
ir lliv j properly
u ai*a in
Mr. Herbert Russell, whose marriage trned with pink moss roses, nnd the
buds. tomb, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. Hen tTuUn, y&gt; Ktorlita. to-wlt: l.nt r» im&gt;*k
takes place June 12th.
,
l». K . * MUclictl's Hurvey o f tlir L * r y
' ' '
UHHI-lt*! ft
0f“ ' ” ln k ™ tt h T w " C ..W .II. m m
M m . J. D.
Games and contests absorbed the j X r S S

MIIS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor interest pf the gtiesla until a Inte
M i -m i * . * m « ' « “ *•
er Millor, Helen Gonzales, Mrs. Byrnn
. .
\
I'hone 217-W
hour, when Mfasca Gaylo Marshall At each plate were favors approprinte for tho office which each guest -Sturman, Mrs. 8. M. Lloyd, Mrs. A ch
I f rmm k m r
f »3 r »(U
serveil de­ puntt, 1 *
.
. . . • r..
Ha o . Mrs. rElton Moughton,
Moiwrlitnn Mrs
in Betts,
Mrs.
— I f jm n mrr «n lM *
mr r » " ' } * * and Genevieve I-chmnn
homr. nr If &gt;«M » ! ♦
licious refreshments of Ice efream nnd held. For tho two past presidents. Rosboro, Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs; C.
■ pm lal r » r f l » • *&lt;)• d *p *D l«*llt. * * '
Mrs. E. M. Galloway and Mrs. John
tfrtall*. 'mf IcIrpif.tHr »M* llrtoa. Il »*••• cake.
J. Humph and Miss Hume.
kr greatly appty-clatr#.
Both of these young people arc ac­ Lcorinrdi, were gilded gavels, tied
tive members of tho Endeavor nnd with pink nnd greon ribbon. Mrs.
STOP IIACKACHF.. KID NEY
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
wore presented a silver lettuen fork Fitts (Social Department Chairmnn)
was
given
a
tiny
tea
kettle.
Mrs.
•
TROUBLE
as n token of love and appreciation.
Mcisch
(Treasurer)
a
bank.
Mrs.
Wednesday—8U Agnes Guild picnic
Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull
About twenty members of the C.
McAllister (Corresponding Secretary) headache, tired feeling, too frequent
at Daytona Bench.
E. enjoyed Ibis* lovely affair.
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a miniature telephone; Mrs. D. P, urination, discolored or strong odor
Wednesday—Mi** Rormoiond Rad­
Drummond (Recording Secretary) n arc symptoms of kidney and bladder
ford will entertain tho moiphcre
RUMPH-WIIITNEty
note hook nnd pencil nttnehod; Mrs. trouble. **I was always having a
of the Tillls-^aln bridal party with
The following Invitations hnve linen
Roy People*, a new broom; Mrs. Fred backache which caused me great suf­
n buffet supper followiiyc' tho relisped:
Williams, a miniature treasure chest; fering,” writes Mrs. Fcber, Medford,
hersal.
Tdr. nnd Mrs. Charles Humph
Mrs. A. AL Phillips, n memorandum Mnss. “ Could not sleep nnd nt times
Wednesday—
Uucile Anderson,
re.picst tbe honor of your presenre
book;
Mrs. S. Puleston, a doll dress I could not stnnd straight. Tried Fo­
Elizalteth H(silchan and Evolyn
at the marriage of their daughter
as n domestic Science Girl; Mrs. W. ley Kidney Pills nnd found relief."
nnrrow, will entortufn at n mis*
Dorothy Imc
T. Langley, u year book in club Stop backache, kidney nnd bladder
■cellnneous ShoWur nt the home of
to
troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
the former, tHK French avenue, nt Mr. Ilonjnmin Krnnkiin Whitner, Jr., eolorf.
A
fter
the
first
course
was
removed,
everywhere.—
Adv.
3:30 p. in., In honor of Miss Beat­
on Tuosdny afternoon, June lUth
under the cocktail plntes were “ Hits
rice Mnrtln, n bride-elect of this
nt fivo o’clock
on the different officers which caused
A now invention is a rubber wash­
month.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
much
merriment.
A
fter
the
lunch­
board
for which the claim is made
Thursday—Tlllis-Cmin ‘ nuptials at
Sanford, Florida
eon, each officer wns called on for a that it erases dirt from clothes as
Methodist Church at high noon.
toast. Mrs. Drummond gave a club ensily nnd effective as rubber erases
Friday — "Gy Klocumba Country
MERRY MATRONS' CLHI1.
pencil mnrks from paper.
Store” nt High School Auditorium
Mrs; W. S. l’ rlcc entertained the prophecy.
Following the luncheon, brldgo
nt K p. m.
tlub ip her usual charming manner,
Nnllrr «&gt;f Appllrnllnn fur T in l»rr,l
Friday— Roof Garden Huh entertains Tuesday, serving coffee, sandwiches wns enjoyed, the tally card* were
I mlrr Hr* I Ion .ITS «.f Ihr liriirrnl
dainty baskets of pink rose buds.
Mrilnlr* nf Ihr Hlnlr « f rirrliln. •
at a handkerchief shower at the and takes,
.
N
olle*' Is Hereby wlVen that J.
The prize for high score, a hand- l-nrtlli.
home of Miss Essie Whittle, nt H p.
plirrhusi'r «&gt;f Tux l%irtllleatii
Those enjoying her hospitality were
was won by No. I no. tinted the r.ili day of July A.
m., complimenting Miss IJentrice Mrs. II. J. Krimbring,.Mrs. A. Chris­ painted bridge Mate,
I*. Dill. Iiiim Hied nuId cerllfleule III in)
Mis. 1). P. Drummond. The low score office, mid has made iipplleiitlon for
Martin a bride of this month.
tian, Mra. J. J. Gut,- Mrs. Fred Roily,
Tux
Deed to iMUr III in cud.ince with
Friday—Mrs. E. M. Galloway will en­ Mra. John Holly, Mrs. E. Kacscrmnri prize, a rose-bud powder puff went Inw. Kuld pert IIleal n emlirucrs lit*
fidiowliiK described properly hltuateil
tertain the members of the Glean- mid family,( Mrs. W. Ibdly and Miss to Mrs. Roy Peeples. Kemlmde County. Florida, to-wlt:
Mrs. Tolar was assisted In enter­ In l^d
ln ifln i of Tust&lt;iiwl|lii reeorded
era Class nt four o'clock at her Gertrude Ilolly and Miss Florence
In rtat llook it. page ««. orange Coun­
taining
and
serving
by
her
slater,
home.
Price, Mrs. E. C. Golson, and oilers.
ty, records.
,
The said land lielnit artacHMcd lit the
F r i d a y — Mrs. It. It. ilcas will miterAssisting On- Jiostesn in serving Mrs, II. II. Pottlshall of Geneva, nnd rime
of
Issuance
of
aueli
perlllloale
III
tain the memlrtrs of the .Motlicrs were Miss Florence Price and Mrs. Misses Carmeta llarlicr, Snra Evelyn the name of \V. \V. Thompson, t nWilliams and Mary Elizabeth Pules­ 1,‘ss said cerlltlcalo shall lie redeemed
Club nt her home In Rose Court at E. C. Golson.
neconllng
'lax lieeu
win issue
'Cording to law Tax
Deed will.
Issue
ton.
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3:30 p. m.
•
Ihereon on Hie fitl. day of July A. D
The eluli meet*
with Mrs. E.
Covers wore laid for Mrn. U.
H ITNRFH my official idgnnllira anil
Kcnrsorninn on Tliursduy. 'lliis was
Mrn. Tom Owen returned homo yes­ n special meeting in Imnor of the Tolar, Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mrs.
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terday from I’alatka where she was departure of two club ni'inlierB, Mra. John Is'onntdi, Mrs. John Meisch, 1
E. A. DOCHI.AHH.
Clerk Clreult Court.
Mrs. D. P.
the guest of Itov.jind Mrs. Frazier.
W. Roily nnd Miss Gertrude Roily, Mrs. W. T. Langley.
Hemlnole i ’,.iiiiiy, Fla.
A. M WEI.KH. D C.
who leaves shortly for their home in Drummond, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. 3- 20—c-r,.13Ity
- 20-27--- 7 -t
Snm Puleston, Mrs, Roy Peeples,
Mra. J. .1. I'urdon, Hr.. left Sunday Ohio.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Fitts,
Mrs.
Forrest
Mc­
for Jacksonville where aim goea to
N olle* or Apiillrnllim fo r Tnx Herd
I niter S rrllon .N73 of Hie lirnrrnl
Allister. and Mrs. A. M. Phillips.
consult a specialist.
MRS. K LICK UK ENTERTAINS
SI a l o i r s o f Hie M a le of
M urids.

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name o f rnknowit*
Also Tux U.rtlflrnl* No. 271. ilnteil
{he Tilt iluy of June. A. » . H*20. tins
n i i i . a i '; to the

lllofl unlit rert tflcsl* In my o ffic e noil

scribed p ro p erty situated 1n
•
County. Florida, t o -w lt: Alt ln n a n fo r d |
Hrnnt. See. 30 T w p . 13 S. R ange 20 l „ .
30 actes. T h e said land bein g hssesseil !
at ti e pate o f the Issuance of such Per- ,
tlllcate Jn the name o f hllsaliefh Kissel.
A lso T a x .CvrtlflcatF
No. 1. dated
the 2nd d i y o f June. A. D. 1*1*. h s » .
filed said certificate .In my o ffic e and
has made application f o r T a x D e e d ,

-t o n i g h t -

Marshall Neilan’s

“MINNIE”

With I«atricc Joy, Matt Moor,
and Raymond Griffith. The *tory
of another Cinderella who wrote
known.
hcracif
love lettera and then mad,
Mao T a x Certificate No. 337. dated
them ail come true. See It with
the 3rd day o f J u n e .'A . D. 131*. lias
filed said certificate In my o ffic e nnd
rhucklg, choke and cbedr.
has mud* application fo r Tux Deed I
to Isauf- In rerurdnnee with law. Snld
pictures of the graduate* of th*
certificate embraces the f o llo w in g d e ­
Grammar School and. the ||jCh
scribed property eHunted In Hemlnole
Ciuinly, Florida, t o - w lt :
NtVt,
of
School. Also a Comedy.

iftiutlcc o f sin h c «r ltflc u t« tn the name
o f Horace Handrrson.
Alsu T lx tln fllllck ls . S u . i t l l M l
Ilia Jilt day o f June. A. ir . I S J O ^ h a *
tiled sa il!'c e rtific a te In my Afflce and
has tnude application fo r T a x Deed
ft* liffuf' in iirconlitnrw w ith iiiXY. S-iM
certtnpale fltihtticc* ttllf fiiTloWtiig dsscribed property Hltuated In HenilBole
County. Klorlda. t o - w lt : I ait 2D llloek v T \ BeC. .24. T w p . Id H. It. 23 East.
T h e said Ihhd b e in g , ns|i..T&gt;, It. MltcMeira B u rvj&gt; o f the f.evy 40 l a n e s .
ar 4lie date o f the Issuance of
Cram. The said land being assessed s»-sll.*il
at the date or the Issuunro of such such certificate In the name ‘ «&gt;f O v e r­
street Turpentin e Company. * ' * » . A
e.
•■••rlinrate’In the name of unknown.
Also T a x tVrtlllcnt# No. 5. dated I
Also T a x Certificate No. 1SS. dated
«»f June.* A. D, l9 lle *h *H !
the 7th day o f June. A. I».
has H ip ^nl
llled said certificate In iny o ffic e uml nii'il milt! e*»rt I Ural# In my o f f ic e anil
luin
iniulsup
plication u»r T a x
I
lias made application lo r T a x lieetl
to iHiiif In ucTin limit •• w ith luw. Hulil to l***tu» In acrordnnco "*lth law . 8«l«l
rerititpnte • niliraces the fa llo w in g de- rertitlcate omlirnren the fo llo w in g d e - I
serjlo •) property nltunted III Hemliude scribed property situated In Hemlnole
County. Ktorlita. l o - w l t :
laits *s and County, Florida, t o - w lt : K 'a o f B\\ tt
2*i, Midway In Her. .72 T w p . 13 rt. It. o f MHU sn«l HKM Of S K « i Hec I t . T w p .
ll&lt; H. It. 2“J IT. nty aeres The M b l land
31 i:. Tile said land bein g assessed at liflnp
at tilt* #|atc p f the Ik (lie dale o f llie Issiinnre o f such rrrHim
nee o f kucI i ccflJ rtciti •• In the nnino
Hficnte In tho name o f unknown.
Unknown.
Also Tux Certificate No. t7. dated t.f UnlewK
mdM rertlflcatm alinll be re­
the 7lli day of Julie, A. I». 1320. has

illi I suld errllflcatr In my office and
has made application for Tax Deed
to Is-tie In accordance with law. Huld
cert till ills embraces the following de­
scribed property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, tn-wlt: All HW'U of
N'llt, lying N of Ht.a Gertrude Ave.
Sec, 23. Twp. 13. S. It. 3U 15. * acres.
T h e told land being axsrssed at the
dale Ilf the Issuance of such certlllcute lii the name of Unknown.
Also Tux Certificate Nil. 301. dated
til,. 2nd day o f June. A. I». 1313. lias
librj raid ccrtillcate In my office and
has ntndn application for Tr&lt; Deed to
i"*u» iti Hi'rnnliitier -with law. Hfiiii
certificate embrnees the rultowIriM de•crilieil proioTty situated In Suinlniilc
County. Florida, to-wit: I-ot I, I'bll||p n. Voiilia Hrunt. Se«. 32 Twix 20.
H. u. 31 i:. The Slid land hetnv nsseHSi'll at the lllite of tile Issuance of
such certificate In the .name of Jnnc
Yolilli
Kstnte.
'
• ,
Also Tax Certlllcnle No. u03. dated
i,.,.
^ ^ V l'r e r iille a V r in ^ y V lf / t m Jm.
hns made 'dddlc.itl'io for I ax.
•

kit I ........
I x* mllltttl.il
If' I It kT 1
11
xeflbril
prop, •riy
Hlinated Mllll
and !helng
In
Seinlnol* Coiiniy. Florida, t o - w li: K«,i«
3. II and 17. I'h llllp It. Voong 'Irani.
Soe. a T w p 21 H. It. 31 Hast.. The
Raid land lielllg ii*sen**i| nl Hie ilple
-•I ih r I fhiiiiim' v* *»f nucl| r* r l llliMlr lit
lli«* until*' **f Jim* V**i i i i k «». I. hUi i **.
A I f.* Tim O r lH li- n l* No. 3«. dnlul
tf»,. -nd .lay «.f Jinn*. A. I K I J ! » . Imif
dl«'d m;i Id i v r l Iflrali* I m mV fiffU,i' nti*l
I t i n u d M n|»pll«!i»ll«n !*»r T a x I d "
(•• ifituic in pri'orilnnc'** will* Inw. nni'i
FFrlllli'iilF « rnliram* ll»r folliiwln n
,| property sltunleil In Menilnole
i ',, 111,1 v. Florida, l o - w l t :
Kot , llloek
3 T ie r fi S ,Ilford. The sxild laud lielllg
iiH.i.HH, d III Hie dull o f the Issuance
Of Sin II cerHIIFnl* In th* name of I n-

deemed neconllng to law. Tnx Dm d
will Issue thereon on the St It day of
Julv. A. I». 1323.
. ,
,
WITNESS iny official slgnnture and
seal this the 30th day of May, A. D.

-Friday and SaturdayColeen Moore in

“The Nth Command­
ment”
w
The Daily Herald, Ific per week.

ROOF FA IN T
Special price on ltuof Faint Ihu
week.—Sanford Faint Store, \Vel»k*
|.;. A. nocm.AH*.
Clerk Clreglt Court.
IBpcIf.
....
57-3lr
H e m l n o l e County. Fla.
tty: A. M. W E E K S . D „ C .
3 ^

5-30— «-fi-l3.2d&gt;27— 7-*

"N O T IC E !
Nutter Is hereby given Hint J. I*
Wtlllums doe* not hn»e nny niitborlty
to Idnd the utiderMgAed coinimny In
nny obllgatlim whatsoever, and this
compniiy will ntt be resiionallde Tor

Gasolino Gauges for Fords SI.00; lVdat Fade 50c net. Spotlights. Wiudi.hieM
visors; TIRES and TUBES at Gum
pricer. You can get buck with our
tire*. Better gasoline and oil. W.
carry thr largest stock of automobiU
tires nnd accessories on Falnndto svi-

the payment o f nnj check, order, o r
bill Incurred or made by tha said J. IIUO.
t.. W illia m s a fte r Juno 4tli. 1*M.
C lt A V M tlT H It HAKES C O M F A N \ ,
t.Not Inriirporiited)
l l y : Mrs j : \V. Firickland. « » » ner. j lof; . , , a l m c l l o ^ v p .--------- Fhone (Hl-J
u-K-tsir.
I ,

F, P. RINES

American and
European Finn

HOTEL RAYMOND

SEAmtEFV.K,
FLORIDA

One block* from Ocean nnd Hotel Clnromlon. Summer rates
— Room, 51 per day and up; 55 per week and up. Special
week-end rates.-----------— livery room
running water.

Last Thursday evening, May 31st,
N o lle * Is hereby given T. E. Wilson,
RKCEFTION AT .METHODIST
Walter Morgan left last evening
p in eims*r o f Tnx t.VrHtlfole So. 3*».
1'J‘J'I, Mrs. Victoria Flicker gave n
dated the 3rd day of June. A. D. l.'D&gt;.
I'AHBONAGK
for Virginia when* ho wan called by
very pleasnnt surprise party for her
lots nied said ol rtllleal. la ni&gt; o lfle o
the critical Illness of his father.
np|ille:il Ion lor l a x
The party k I vcii Monday oveninir nod lias ninilo
mother, Mrs. A. M. Staup, honoring
I leeil in I ni-no In nceoidmiee with law.
under
the
auspices
of
tlie-l.ay
Activ­
Halil eerlllleute ertlbnicos the fo llo w her sixtieth birthday. Cut flowers,
i I \ rllualril III
Dr. II. C. Mitchell rc turned home leriiH nnd the colors pink and while ity Chairman, Mrs. F. L. Nixon, at the |ri|( tlf M'rlhi tl
L A R G E A S S O R T M E N T S W IM KAPS
Hi mltMtll* UiMlIlly, Klrn lil.i. I #•- \%II
NN ‘ " t i n Tnx CerllOent* No. 33. dated
yesterday from Federal Point, where
In all the popular nhades nnd styles ffoing ut
were carried out in llm living nnd Methodist pursonnKe, wns one to •»*» ixr. fi. ,.f i.oi ix nnd FJ A. i: c . r iffln s Hi* 2nd day f.f June. A. D. I * IS, has
Hied said e erllllcale In m&gt; offic e an,
•
he accompanied Mrs. Mitchell, who •lining'rooms. The cake was beaut I- long rcmemliored l*y all who were Hilb-1ilvlrdoll. *
•rile said land being assi-m d nt Hi* lias i uide iippllcatliin f o r T a x D''*'']
,1oc---------75c----------$1.00---------$1.25
dnl* of III* Isklianeo »,» mo li rertlll- 1., i . miio III nreariluneo w ith law. |,alo
Is visiting her mother.
fal, Iicing while with pink tapers, de­ profit nt.
Special assortment going nt, each
,-ale In III* nnnie o f unknown
lien III, all- .m l,races III* fo llo w in g deThe
object
o
f
these
alphabetical
ser­
Also Tux C *rtin ca le No 3H.. da»*d
rty s ilo :,led nnd being In
lirious refreshments of Ice cream,
25&lt;?
III..
7lh
day
o
f
June,
.\
D
C2'».
bun
iiiiii.do
County.
Clc..
m
w
l
l
:
l*&gt;«
7.
Judge F. A. Smith of Orlando, cuke and raid drinks were served.
ies is for more social life in, ,the, HU&lt;1 hii Id cert Went* In "i
f i i#••
s it 13. non 13. W. F. I . i n v l t t * Mibcounty judge of Orange county, was
The pnrsumige never looked
apidieailoo lot lav 1 ' j I'll' l ’o O The , c 111 ll n d lifdlig assrssThose present were: John Hudson, I'liurch.
li» Ihmim' III jimiriluiM t nit:« I i\'.
, ,1 lit llie dale o f the limUllliee of sneli
in the City Substantial on business
more
beautiful,
thunks
being
due
tilts
,
Mill.nt.••inlirnrrfi
I1»* I
i.mic •«••- ...•itIdeale III |he name of Cnknowu.
Karl Wclzel, jr., Thelma
Dobbins,
M-rilMil
prnp«ti*i&gt;
m
U
iiih
«'«1
1
m
\Im*» Tax U«'rlIflriifr No. 17. m u i h I
today.
■The R u u li Store
Mary Manning, Lucy Dobbins, Edna decorating committee, Mrs. C. \V. Uoinii). Ktnrliln,
!-•*» *. 8*-*v •• llie 2nd day of June, A, D 1313. haa Phono .*125--------------------Stokes,
Mrs.
Sandy
Anderson
and
Tap 21 8 . It. 2! n:
nrrm. Thr 111..
.1 sold eerilll,•nl* I " my o ffle e nnd
Stiles, Mnrguerite Franklin, Albert
&gt;u|,l land !»• i iiu
at »»»•• dal
It.tH in *»!»» (i|i|illnillRU fo r T a x I m*«m1
Mr. and' Mrs. W. M. lidding and
•if tilt*
**f Hilrli »•* r11Urnl•* Im
II Hickson, W. T. Flicker and family, Mrs. Shoemaker
baby leave today fur Akron, Ohio,
| . ,
Mrs. Carpenter, in a lovely gown (Ilf* l l l l Ill** I ' f U l l U l l U W f l .
Mr. ami Mrs. I. S. Tlmmas. Mr. and
Mhm Viu
N**
d.ii«d
where they will.apend the rummer
of
black
taffeta
with
trimmings
of
1
1
..
7
1
1
,
da&gt;
of
.loi.o.
A.
••
1
'" ,,‘
Mrs A. E. Dnlildns, Mra. W. E. Man1.1..
1.. ,,.i ...rlillci.lo In nn oiHi-i and
with relative:!.
nime, A. M. Staup, G. E. Vincent anil Harding blue, received the guests, as- lorn mad* a|.|.IO alloil f&lt;;. T‘.» *’".*!
1.. |.no,* III ae.ordnnc* with &gt; • * &lt;
wife, Mrs. J. J. Flynn. Mrs. Victoria Hintcil liy Mrs. Nixon.
11 1,|o elllliiaceH III* follow iim de­
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry
Mall and
. The High School Orchestra furnish , , |lf
ll,, ,| properiy sliualed In Hendiiol*
daughter Louise, left
Monday for Flicker.hom.ree wn» the recipient of etl music throughout the evening ami I-..*ooii. Florl.i, lo-w it: l.oi •■: IJIoek
The
,, |&gt; It Mli,'lii'll'n Survey ,,l Die i.o»&gt;
their Imme in Gainesville, after spend
.....
............
ilo Mini lau d lo'lng a - - , HHi o
m„ity heautiful and useful gifts. Mus­ it wns a revelation to note the effic-1
* Hilt 'll
ing several days here ns the guests
I‘
nt
y
of
this
young
orchestra.
Mr'
'
J•’
V.. 'i'!,-' V,‘ .nlo'’ I'.r ‘Y;YiKV.'•vv",V ''
ic, ,1am ing nnd games were enjoyed
o f tho former’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
.(.nx i*„imicaie
27 ,ln«•••!
M i
•
IN&gt;&gt;Ik
i,util II late hour. Everyone left ex­ Sneeil «leliglil»,&lt;l the guests with a ,'
A
l. .Ion*.
A.
I&gt;. I' •»•*!» IIIIM
loo;
' it, iiii • , , 'illo.'l'*
J. G. Rail.
group
of
lovely
solos,
and
all
present
In m&gt; offic* anil
p, i suing I heir pleasm-e uml wishing
, f|t« «| Ml 1*1
expresses a wish to hear him in solo I,.IS l.i &lt;1 nuidb all'UI fol T.1X I ... -I »'•
'*’!*'*
Mi nnd Mrs. F. 1* Woodruff nnd Mis. Staup many more blrthdays.IfifHII I,, nrcnistnli** Will)
I'll, **IIC• M l b * I ill ll,VI I 111) d*'work at the church.
pi t t Iflflll*
HliuntiMl In Hi'inlimli
sontt Frank and Harry, left this morn- ! Contributed.
The stewards attended in a body, tit 11!*•••! |»i ,..ii
I *••!! t»• \ *1 III , 0 1 , tn-v ll: I -«ll ' 7*• llloek
im; in their car for ll. nili nmnville,
li,
II
«
Murv *) of lb* ••■' &gt;,
and
the
president
of
the
league,
{stew­
|i . |t It Mi
INGUA M-t'OONKR
,l,t 11, ml liclni: n * « f — •••
Criint
Tit*
N.
where lin y will npciul the sum­
art
Dutton,
was
present
circulating
11,, I druoiii •• • I "O' o
nl (!»•• •!♦!•*
A very pretty home wedding Sun­
. Him* of I'liknuwf,
. . i lift' ll* »•»
mer.
•r.:v
Ci
rllMc.itr
No. 372 .Inl.d
day. June tile :trd, at the home of the among the l«eiigueu&lt;.
A In
*
.
•
‘
t *N
Ftull punch was nerved all during 111
,l„, . r ........ A. D, 1M». b«*
bride's patents on Twelfth street m
„
I,.,I
:.i
c.'i
ilflciiti*
In
my’
offic*
uml
I)r. anil Mrn. J. N. Tolar ntuine.l
the evening l,y Louise Fields, It. I'..
home yostei'ilay f iout Atlanta where West I'ulm Ibsirh was that of Miss Giiffcn, Mnfy Nixon and Laura Peek.
Kuln
Conner
and
Karl
Ingram,
both
they were Hie giiealn of relatives nial
I
Mrs. I.. F. Hagan and Mrs. II. J.
tofident' of that vity when they were
V II
the fot mer attemleil the KIwihiIs cm.Stalling served refreshments of sher­
united in holy matrimony.
vent lor..
The living room wns prettily decor­ bet and cake nt a late hour.
M o r n in g l
It wua just a jolly party and whi^i
V
ated In asparagus fern nnd roses
Mu. Perry Weinlatiif and two chil­
which formed .an urcli under which yoi.i tutu conies ulphabttlcuily, don't
dren left Monday for West I’aim
H ^y*£ycs
llie ceremony was pel formed by the miri a good time.
Hi ai h, Miami, and places of lntere»t
U they T ire, Itch, Stuart, D u m j
Jtav. E. H. Jenkins, of the Baptist^
along the Fuat Coast. ;They will re­
FDR MISS HUMPH
‘or
Discharge, il Sore', Imtatca,
church.
turn to Hnnfonl in nhout three w e ie .
Mira .Dmothy
llumph wns MuInflamed or Cranubted. uso
|,ride was a lti actively gowned
Murine. Soothes and
little I in white canton uepe with picture hut ciituining honoreo yesterday afternoon
Mi*. M. E. Manning and
whin Mrs. It. F. Whitner and Mrs. E.
Satclorlnbnt.orAduk.AtaH
. Idaughter. Mary Manning, b -f.1 ....... .
and « r r l « l an «rm lamijuet
D. Mi blcy entertained at bridge in
Druggists.^
__ _____ r . f *
|„,.t Friday via tho Clyde «'"••• f«'r
"k ite n-se* and H i ts iff th. v«
her honor, at the home of the former
It'nW
/•)
Visit to New Orleans, la... « f « month, b y. She was attended by M,*s_ Ma­
oa Dal. avenue. There were six tables
MURINE CO., • E*w O U « »«*—«. Ckit&gt;»■ ,
lt., .ping off at Falntkn uml J n -U "'- » - 1
‘
of
players
nnd
a
number
of
guests
11 '
wine a pretty gown of white taffeta
villo e n i o u t e . _______
|whh picture hat to match and carrhd joined Hi:* players for refreshments.
Fink and white were the colors used
The Jennie Spaulding C lide held
I'ouquet or pink ruses
for
this pretty affair, baskets and
Tbe gloom was attended by Alton
tluir last meeting
l,“ ' i " ’" 11’
vases of zinnias, roses and hibiscus
Mrs. Frank l.ossliig. Tlie ik x I me t- Mmi i*. I»i» cousin.
The bride is n very popular young combined with ferns were effectively
iug will In&gt; at the home of the chairWednesday !• dy of West Palm Reach, where she placed in tile specious rooms wlitre Louisiana Lady Says She Has “ Nev­
in nn, Mrs. A. Loxzing, on
‘
the card tallies were nrrangtd.J The
night. AR the members Uio expected baa teslili-d for n good many years tally cards also cnrrylng out the col­
If you want to have a real good time tomorrow, buy your suit «
er Found Anything Belter Than
".ml li.ttt a lii.st of friends to wish her
to la* piesonL— Reporter. .
or
moti^'ofttljnk
and
while.
Cardui for a Run-Down
hnp|dlic! a.
C H U R C IIW E b L ’S
,
When scores were counted after n
t he gioum is a very prominent bus
Mins Marie llerkrbile, who has
Condition."
iuess man of Went Palm Reach, imt most interesting game of bridge, it
bull til,' guest of lull aunt nnd uncle,
will Im n mi mlicrvd 1*) a great many was found, that Mrs. Deane Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Marry 11wren, mi Uni m
people in Sanfoid ns tills wan hi* held high scyre and wus given a love­
Morgan City, La.—" I t would be lard
■' avenue for Mi* part •“ •veil ruoiitlia
ly
. bag which she presented to the lor me to tell how piuch bcaelil 1 have
h
line
for
a
great
many
years*
Imme­
leaves for her homo in PllDhtirgh. Fa.
•it. i high
i
score pr»ae,j derjvej jrom the use ot Cardui," slid
diately aft. r the ceremony the happy hi.noree. The accord
. via the Clyde Line today, Mr&gt;‘ Ue. ren
pair o f silk hime, went to ,Mi*s Mra; I. G..Bowman, ol 1319 ProntStreet,
(
(tuple
left
for
«
tour
of
the
state
dur­
nrroiiip.uiyiiig her a» far ua Jarl.aoning wllk'h time liiey ex|ml to visit Suritn Lake, 'ihe cut prize, a n t of this City.
ville.
score puds, wns awarded Miss Fern
" I was so run-down In health I could
•Sutiford.
Ward, while tho consolation prize, a hardly go.
I was thin.
I had no
MRS. CUR LICIT ENTERTAINS
ROHE LUNCHEON.
I.mninet of roses, went to ^ira Mary
and so very nervous, i
Mr .and Mra. IJmlur Cuilctt, of Ge­
V.i . R. E. Tolar wn.i tlio gracious Eavlinry. The honoreo was piest ntod vru no pleasure to myself.
neva, gave « farewell dinner party
I , y o - t i ' i v l a y when shp enter- a dainty piece of lingerie.
" I cullercd some pain, but the worst
Monday evening, honoring Mbs Mario
tallied nl a lbric'Bridge Luncheon at
M lljj vomlnsi.m or the cant garni' ol my trouble was from beinjiso weak
Hcikchile, whu I juvci. for her home
h,r home on Magnolia uvoliUc, cbm’ reftv ..huu.it:: of pink and white brie k w d Msy to get tired andA&gt;ut o «h *^ L
In ntnburgll, Pi., today. Th«r* *R- iiii mrn ting tire- mVmlmrn nf the ex- uo us-a.a and cakes were reived by; "This nervous condition w u worsn
joying tills coidlal hondtali»y wch*:
ccutive l&gt;j.ud of Hie Woman's Club. Mb res Ceargb Mobley, Elisabeth I than pala.
r^ntul and I
Mias Marie Berkbilc. Mr and .Mis.
t w i i wch' h U for ......... .
.........................
McCulloch o f
m# ol Cirdul.
I
H nny Hi i rm, Mayor ami Mra. Treat,
Thu -anaeluus rooms Mete o;ien« d . Oriatmo.
| - A l t e r u s i n g a few bottle*. I regained
Ml. and lira. Ilnile, of W iii Ut I’aiU,
en •mite and beautifully decorated | Mbs Rvnu h wore on this occasion, my glre„ Klh. (wasn't so nenrous, and
Mr. and Mis. Frank AlUn auJ Mr.
with silver b.'-U'.s of lladinnce
.. b v .iy (io?L of ftocn k icp a k n it.^ j
wd
and M r: . Roland UeriL
i*huse « nj'iyiiig the vor4kd hospitalind CmruaUuna. Tho dining tabic
'l have never found anything better
I v ;■ luid v.i'h u I:u:il'MU* r .vec, uml i,y ut there' two.uraciou. hostcssc.
FOR MRiB LHUMAN.
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honmxt., (f youwHer M thu (.oubbiu lady did,
Lp t rV.uipg the mnnjjwra o f th e ]tx T le.n i with n sliver haahrt fRbri 'Wvnv: M;a« Da.othy
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�Papers say that heavy shipments
o f watermelons are on,*,They may
be but Sanford has not seen any of
them ns y e t A t least there may be
shipments but not o f heavy water­
melons. All we have seen here this
ycigp have been the size of sweet
potatoes and they looked green and
very.aickly. Those big fine water­
melons thnt fairly laugh at you from
tho Acids have not been shipped to
Sanford. However, we . expect to
.make n trip to 1-aki* county soon and
then we shall not only cat our fill
but bring a few back home.
FLORIDA
Tfcr h i* IS* « • lH~|ta*e W r r h lr Her■IS r a l l r f l r « » » f »
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■■4 I* pahllahrS r * r r y F rid a y. A d r r r lla lB * naira ■ * &lt; * known
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tlaa, m t p r r year, a ln a y a la a d vaarr.
M R H B R H T I I H A S S O C IA T E D P I I B H
T h a Associated I'rra a la a tc lu a lv a ly
•m ille d tu II.a uaa fo r ra p u b llca tlo n of
a ll nawa dlapatchaa rrM fltsd to It o r
not otharw laa credited In thla li* P »r
and alao tha local
nawa
publlahad
bar* In.
A ll rls h ta o f ra -p u b llc a llo n of special
dlapatchaa haraln ara alao reaerved.
O tftca i I 1K R A L U S U I L U I N O . Fh oa a 1«

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it's .LIABLE to Poison root
HER FOR A PET flOM Ya u SE.
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SHOWED TU B RIGHT
SPIRIT.

Condemnation was

justly

heaped

on the stale of Florida when sensntjonnl revelations were recently made
'about the manner in which convicts,
white and black, had been whipped In
camps Containing offenders who had
been leased to private corporations.

Taxation o f motorists is attracting
considerable attention
throughout
tha country. It is claimed, .every­
where, that owners o f automobiles
arc being required to pay much more
than their just share of tho public
revenues. This tendency to tax nutomobilints originated in the idea that
the automobile is a luxury and ought
to be taxed as such.
The automobile was a luxffry for
some years after ita first adaptation
to general public use— but that day
has passed. It is now a necessity.
It is owned and used by all classes
o f people. It hns become much more
common nsa family or business con­
venience than was lho horse. An ex­
cessive tax on automobiles hits tho
so-called poor man as well as the
rich man. It hits all lines o f busi­
ness and industry. Florida, from nil the available
statistics, has gone all her sister
states at least one belter in the re­
cently passed gasoline tax.
Flori­
dians will now pay three cents a gal­
lon on gasoline, while the highest
similar tax In other states, so far ns
known, is two cents.
Texns pays one cent, ns does Oklanomo ,Michigan and Iowa pay two
centH. In Minnesota, the tax on the
average automobile, including nil
forms of taxation
and license,
amounts to $lfl n year. In Florida
the average tax approximates $100
a year.
Texas is the only
state which
seems to bo trying to keep pace with
Floridn in the mnller of automobile
taxes. It has increased its license
fees 100 per cent. Although the
Texas gasoline tax is only one cent
a gallon, the license incrensc will
bring to the slate a revenue of more
than $10,000,000 a year. Florida will
derive from gasoline and nutomubilo
special taxes alone about $4,000,000.
It doesn’t do Floridn the least bit
of good to advertise to the outside
world that it imposes n higher tnx
on gasoline than any other state. It
would be -welt to keep as quiet ns
possible on this particular proposi­
tion.—Tampa Trlhunc.
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CIVIC GREATNESS.

The death of one young fellow from
the brutality of a whipping boss was
THEAfclERICAN PHEMASSOCIA1 ION
the match which fired the indignation
of n nation. The disclosures mnde
following investigation placed the re­
sponsibility foK reform squarely on
Well now that President Harding th eshoulders of the Florida tcglnln
has the Tampa cigars we suppose he Is tUre, which was fortunately in ses­
satisfied and the Tampa people are sion at the time.
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satisfied and the country Is saved.
Without going into particulars, it
-----------o---------may be said that Florida has proved
Rig fireworks plnnt in Ohio blew itself equal to tho emergency and has
up yesterday. Hetter for the plant made provision to prevent, ns fnr as
to blow up now than to have a score human ngencies can, any .recurrence
of small boys blown up on the grand o fthe atrocities which put n blot on
and glorious Fourth of July.
the good name of the state. Convict Ru
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An
United States State Department the conclusion of tho present con­
R
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does not know when the American tracts, and it is safe to say that no
N R*
lly FLORENCE FLOWERS
tet
man
will
lie
abused
wihle
they
are
captives and other captives will be
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freed by the Chinese bandits. Their still in force. The state Inis also
rn
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Winner
of
Ilrnnie
Medal
Given
by
the
National
Society,
Colonial
laundry bill will certainly come high. taken cure to see thnt better warden
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Daughters of America .
service is rendered and thnt stricter Ha
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Press dispatches say the period of inspections are made. Prisoners nre Rtl
Xi Hi n
pn h
If i R t H : R i i q
Ri h
H i H i H i H i Rn
to
receive
proper
medical
attention.
Inflation is now over and credits arc
firmly established. If this is the fact Stockades and camps are to he made
Forest may be considered ns a struct ion o f timber in Florida and so
why don't we get more money in San­ entirely fit to live in and conditions
ilium).'
for the World’s vegetation. complete has been the devastated hy
generally improved to what theyford for building purposes?
Rut conditions -favoring their dovcl- cause o f lumbermen and forest fires
should
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everywhere
It reipiired quite n good deal of °D",tnt
Another big army balloon was
courage to admit in this fashion that I There are many types character- many parts of the state.
burned up at Dayton yesterday and
Ix&gt;uisinnn,( a longleaf pine state
,,f different regions. The cumtwo men were hurt. We nre hoping things had been so had before, but
with
the same problems of forest
in the United
that In time all of them will be hurtl­ Florida possessed it. Without ju s tl-{™ "» types of forest
conservation
and reforestation as con­
Speaking of “ tho true greatness
the
things'
States
is
the
mixed
forest,
ronsisted up and Iheu the world will be safe fying in any measure
fronts
Floridn,
has
organized
hoys'
of
n city" to no audience represent­
ing
of
a
mingling
of
numerous
trees
which have been, it is still possible to
for the aeronauts.
congratulate the state on the clean such as maple, elm, hickory, oak, reforestation clubs and in less than a ing a city passed in population hy a
sweep of them it hns mnde. It is the beech, walnut, poplar and gum. Thg year nearly seven hundred boys hnd neighboring city, n speaker said the
Florida newspapers say that it will
rule to give the evil wide attention deciduous forest of the United States joined tho clubs and received valua­ other day:
- now cost each car owner $100 taxes
“ I suppose it was a tcrihlo day of
and more or less ignore the rectifica­ are much finer than those of Europe, ble lessons in forestry.
a year to run his ear. It means Ihnt
mourning
for you when the word
where
the
varieties
are
not
so
numer­
it
is
useless
to
expect
the
aver­
tion of it. Simple justice to Floridn
few people who do not already own a
would demand from the press of the ous ami the trees are not so well age man financially interested in tim- came from the Census Rureau that
car will purchase one unless this
Is r to heed" any ullrnsistlc tippenl. your chief rival hail grown bigger
nation full recognition of the re­ developed.
lii(|uitous tux is cut out by the Su­
Coniferous or evergreen'forest are He is not concerned with the beauties than you.
forms which have been inaugurated,
preme Court declaring it unconstitu­
“ The rating of cities by population
they having been fully ns commend- common in mnuntnih regions and on of nature, is indifferent to an appeal
tional as they did the last gasoline
nt/le as the crimes wore horrible.— sterile soils, extensive forest of this to sentiment hut is quick to listen to is one of the great illusions of an
law. It is more than any other state
Nashville Runner.
kind occurring in the lake states, a sound financial argument. If he age whose sense of values Ih entirely
In the Union is paying and just why
gulg stales and in the western states. can bo shown that his business and , wrong.
we should allow a hunch of jackasses
“ We over-value knowldcge ami unThe greatest of all forest are in the his children's business will come to
tu frame such laws is beyond com­ FLORIDA REEF MADE IN KANSAS
finarnial
loss
unless
it
can
be
assured
j
der-vnlue
wisdom. Wo
over-value
rainy tropics as in the Amazon reg­
prehension.
a continuous supply of timber, he play and under-value work. We over­
ion,
where
the
forest
forms
jungles
l^ick of capital or lack of foresight
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is
turning a lot of profit on beef from dripping with moisture, the trees be­
We are glud the Tampa papers like
We over-value• rights and underthe conservation question.
ing
interlaced
with
vines
and
covered
our "Shrine Engine" as they call it. rightful pockets thnt is being made with air plants. The scientific han­
value
duties. We over-vnlue majority
Without her forests Florida would
The Shrine Engine was made ready hy Katnuis feeders on Florida cattle. dling of forest is called forestry lose her lumber industry and ihou- and undcr-valuc the minority. We
at Sanford shops ant! the fine record 1Florida has thousands of acres of which involves not sn mush the pre­ sand’i of acres of land, unfit for use. value individuality.
Wo over-value
made .by the engine Is, due to the range hind on which cattle run tin1 servation of forest as proper care
power and undcr-valuc beauty. We
would Income a barren waste.
efficeincy of the Sanford shops hut year around without any feeding and cutting hy means of which they
If Florida did not have forests she over-value size and under-value qual­
the exception of
there was not a line in any Tampa whatever. With
may he preserved and still yield the would have no game and therefore ity."
papers nlmut the engine being from about two months in mid-winter the limiter iieeessury for the world’s use. [
Here is enough boiled-down wis­
fier attractions to the hundreds
the Sanford
shops. Tire Tampa pasture is ample feed. In the sum­ A division of forestry has been o r-1„ f Hportsmcn who come here each dom to occupy any mind for n while.
Tribune almost hit it one day hy mer tin- aliuniliiuce of nutritious ganized by the department of agri­ season and whose vnlue in dollars The exposure
of the population
saying the. engine .came from Orl.in-1grasa fattens—the cattle ready for culture in Washington which Ims
mania is particularly apt. If num­
und cents ran hardly be estimated.
do. Just nautili i tmitu'uc ' of the the block. Rut in winter without any charge of this subject in the United
With hut little care, at low expens?, bers made greatness, China would he
ntute popeis forgetting !'.;ufn:il up­ feed except what they gather on the States.
in lumbering a second
growth flf preferable to America, The test of
range they grow poor. The day Is at
on every occasion.
trees
would
be
Manured.
Young a town is nut how big it is, hut what
Foreign count ties us I-Yam-c nml
hand when cattle men. should do us
pines come up rapidly in Florida, if suit of town Jt is— not how many
Germany
are
far
in
advance
of
the
Pity the |K«ir convicts. Since the they do in Colardo ami other cattle United States in the proper manage­ a few need trees are left and they people it has, hut what kind of peo­
abolishment of the lash they ure to grazing stales--grow some winter ment of forest.
make a rapid growth.
The slate ple.
I
Ix-t us put character into our Flor­
be checked up oil their conduct nml forogy crop or lay hy some dry feed.
Forest reserves are area# reserved should make no lunged delay in pro­
ida cities j populations will take care
made to pay the penalty for cussing It is mighty had economy to keep for the preservation of forei-t ami the tecting Florida’s prosperity.
the gunrds and refusing to work shipping cattle to tin- 'West to lie fat­ port action t,f other natural resources.
Your forestry chairman calls your of themselves.
That city is great which is big nt
more than twenty hour# a day. We tened and then ship thousands of They are not withdrawn from occu­ attention to the fact that forests of
heart,
broadminded, intelligent, just
do not want to deny them Itn-1?ex­ cure asses hack each winter for the pation except
conditionally. The nor slate are being rapidly depleted
ami
honorable.
City greatness is
treme pleasure of ciiNHing some of beef supply.
anil
within
a
few
years
they
will
he
mitiomi! reservei are called national
ill one day a few weeks ago a
therefore
open
to
nil
and while cities
the guardn. We believe this would
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forests nml nomltcr one hundred ami exhausted.
head of
lx&gt; the greatest gift that you could solid train load of l.tillU
The citizens of today and citizens like Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami and
sixty in the United States, ini lading
grant to some of the prisoners who |young cattle was shipped from Jack- four in Alaska ami one in I’orto Rico. of tomorrow are waking up to the a few others may he destined for lughave been ill-tlealed for years by (he W'tivIRe to Kansas to feeders. And There are four stnto forests. The realization taht the necessity of con­ ness in size, even the smlillest of
kind of guards that some prison that’ was the fourth such train in forest service was begun In-cause our serving our forests is one of the towns in Florida can strive toward
four months. It is plain that Florida
camps muintain.
forests are disappearing so rapidly greatest problem* that confronts the their finer achievement— city great­
cattle raisers could hetter afford to
ness.
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that it is calculated thiTt they will American people today.
IVihaps some day Tampa will pass
"No man should l«&gt; permitted to « row fm l* ,,r ,,v‘ n "hip in feed ami he exhausted within twenty years.
"Only God can make forlsts,
Jnekaonville
111 population; perhaps
hold public office who does not Ik-- |*uu' iiw
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Another reason for trying to stive Ami only fools destroy them."
Miami will pas\ Tampa. These city
long to, and attend meeting* of the than to #hip their stock l.fittu miles our forests is that thy water supply
Hoard of Trade, (.'hamher of Com­ to be finished where they sell at fin­ mi lithe soil depends on the forest.
The New York police will see that rivalries are keen even now. They
merce or other recognized ropitner- ished prices while the yortly get the Where forests abound tho rainfall the dry laws are enforced, says a dis­ may be keener us time goes on. Rut
rial organization in his community, price of feeders when they sell them often ami is kept a long time hy the patch from the metropolis. This will may they ever be honorable rival­
And we are going to nee that every here to be shipped uway.
forest soil which Is a kiln] so that the he Hinull comfort to Governor Smith ries.—Jacksonville Journal.
It is an enormous contribution to steruins have n steady supply und who recently set aside the prohibition
such offirial bus opposition and ut
NO DANGER OF OVERPRODUC­
least one vote cast against him when the i nil l oad companies tu ship beef the flow and dcptli^nrc regular.
laws of the hind.
TION.
the next election lulls around," rays on tin- hoof clear to Kansas ami then
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ship
it
back
in
cold
storage
cars
for
a South Florida newspaper. We don’t
Senator Fletcher thinks thut Henry
there has been a decided awukcniug
Occasiotmly someone looking over
What
Florida to the need of a conservation o f Flor- Ford is all right and he will l*e a
knuw how strong a public sentiment home consumption.
if expressed by this editor, but what needs is capitalists to build cold idns’ natural resources. It is to bo contender In the nomination for I’ res- reports of new acreage being set in
be saya may furnish food for thought storage houses into which summer regretted that all strpi toward the Idcnt. All of which shows that Sen­ orango and grapefruit trees in Flor­
on the part of many politicians.—St. fat cuttle can, in the form of dressed conservation run nut he taken by the ator Fletcher Is a wise man nnd one ida decides that the enthusiasm man­
ifested in this industry is liable to
beef lie put intu cold storage fur re­ citizens us a whole, marching straight who sees many things.
Augustine Record.
causa
overproduction nnd subse­
lease its needed.
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quent
depression
and waste. For­
The
Higginbotham
trial
has
been
Florida
rattle
men
have
made
big
a splendid is dissiputed by being
Siexing all the paraphernalia for
because of the scattered all over tfic state, and hav­ put off twenty days. The defense tunately few of the casfly frlrghtcnthe printing of booze labels in New money in the past
York yesterday allows the risk you much free range- und the little cost ing i i u carefully prepared plan of tried to put-it off- sixty days in order cd gut an audience when discussing
to tire out tho state witnesses nnd tha possibilities of reducing citrus
run when you buy booze these days i nliringing cattle up to the feeder action.
It is idle to tul|c o f game and bird huvo them leave, the stnto before the culture to a matter of swapping re­
with the Idea that you are getting grade. * Rut now thut there is such
aome of the old favorites. You are un immense home market for dressed protection if the forests urc to be trial comes on. There will be all ceipts for expenditures. The steadily
Juat as apt to get pure poison under beef, und the ruuge land Is growing destroyed. Without fureals in a land kinds of dodges worked between now and rapidly increasing acreage of
but the eyes of the groves is something amazing, when
the label of pure whiskey. There Is more limited each year, fewer cattle having no mountains or sheRereJ and the trial
no one responsible for thu liquor put and these finished for the block is haunts for wild life there can be no world are on tho state of Florida at it is understood that considerable
present und either Higginbotham nnd capital Is required and some patience
out these dnya and no way o f finding gradually becoming the rule. Neces­ birds or game.
Sumo stales are recognising this the Futnam Lumber Company get in brdpr to set and bring a grove to
out whether the liquor la poison or sity will put the industry on a bet­
not, Juat like eating oysters. If ter basts and make Floridn u leading fact nnd ure saving large tracts of theira or tho state is ruined as far as tha point o f bearing. Young grovea
they are good you live. I f they are beef producing slate now that the swamps and forests for birds and visitors from lho north is concerned. coming oil and others to be started
bad you die and no way to test them tick is being disposed of by law.— game, - For tho past few yearn there Get them just lika they "g o t" Martin in tllb state should double the produc­
tion in ten years— and it was mare
lias boon an appallingly reckless do- Tabert. ..
Reporter-Star.
out beforehand.

THE NECESSITY OF
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checking.account is u part o f our service.
E very depositor is invited to consult with
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a a a a a a a iB a a a a a a B a B a a a a B ia a a ia B a a a a a a a a a a a a iiiiitU l| J
than fifteen niilliun boxes thin season, and the huge crop gathered the pre».
but thin has not caused uneasiness to ent seasnn has not been wanted cr
the well-informed investor.
sold at a loss* That Fturidiam m
Thirty yenrn ago in a neighboring
toduy paying sixty cents a doten fo»
state oranges from Florida were sold,
around Christmas and Now Years ornnges, and have scarcely been »u,
principally, nt five cents each, or fifty
cents n dozen. Ornnges were looked
upon ns a luxury, to be eaten on fes­
tive occasions. They were seldom
found on the nverago table; grape­
fruit was practically unknown. To­
day citrus fruit forms part of break­
fast In hundreds of thousands of
homes, and is found ns dessert, or in
dessert combinations nt dinner, and
eaten between meals and very ex­
tensively used in the nick rooms and
hospitals and made into drinks and
refreshments generally. Production,
In Floridn, has increased from four
to eighteen millions boxes in a dozen
nr fifteen yenrs— and ornnges still
sell for five cents each or fifty to
sixty cents a dozen— in Floridn—and
bring‘ much more at times and in
other sections.

to buy them during the season (&lt;*
less than forty cents, would •#»» t»

answer tnc pessimist who predicts
an overproduction ami ht.-s to citnu
growers.
A new feature added to the citnu
industry recently is the surceufd
canning of grapefruit. This will pr*.
vide for the using of the russets and
other fruit thnt does not look p«.
ticularly well in the boxes, hut h
none the' less delightful when opened.
There does not appear to he mack
prospect of finding a way to present
oranges indefinitely, but this probity
is not necessary. It will require more
than a doubting of the orange crop
to bring tho price to where everybody
can have all the oranges they de­
sire. Thousands of acres have bees
put into citrus fruits the part ynr
Citrus fruits have become a neces­ nnd thousands more acres will be
sity in the homes and the advertising ndded next year—and orange groin
campaigns carried on have carriedj in bearing are selling at from one
the golden fruit where it Was un-1 to two thousand dollar) an acre. It
known, the people finding out of its is n wonderful industry nml one thit
delicious hcnlthfulncsa ami food val­ adds to the health nnd happiness of
ue, nre using more each year. From millions cf people in the Failed
n luxury it has become a necessity, States.—-Times-Union.
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N o tic e o f R e m o v a l
On Friday morning the SM ITH B AR B E R SHOP will rem ove
"frem Hie rear c f Joe’s Smoke House to our new and elegant
ejuarters in the I’ uieslon-Urumlcy building on Bark avenue.
Everything new, everything clean, everything right up to
the minute. The public is cordially invited to come in an
sec one of the best equipped barber shops in the state.
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M O R N IN G

“ Si Slocum*s
Country Store"
Ono of the funniest farces ever written. Come out ^ to . the
SCHOOL FRID AY NIG H T nt S p. m. and enjoy an evening
High School Orchestra will give several selections nnd other »P «
ties will be given:
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Si Slocum ......... .......... ...
Hank Hafdhack ...............
Joe Spruce ....... ................
Reuben Jaybird ................
Jim S n ow ................. .
Sluw-Uoy..... ...................
The Tramp ...__.-.______ _
Ezra Huttons __ ;__ _______
Hiram Plunkitt ______ __,!__ ___
ITofcssor Camomile ...._________
The Town Constable
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Tilly Slocum ....... ......................
Mrs. Ripples ..... ...................... .
Lillie Dotts ..... .... ........... -------Belinda Stokes______________
Mabel Deer ing ......... ..................
Samantha ? ... ............— ----- o_.

Fred r*P*
____Theodore l’»l*
Z . __ Robert Gt*t
"... .....Newton
.....George Cook
__ I'coortfs C ook&gt;
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923
"Guess Hi a
old folks now,”
Country Store.

to Hve on the
in “ Si Slocum's
60-ltc

IRE buying need
not be a matter
of bargaining or o f
rUk. You can have
every auurance o f
good v a lu e , g o o d
service* and a square
deal. All you have
to do is to buy your
tires where you see
the Goodyear Serv­
ice S t a t io n S ig n .
Th ere is o n e o n
our place o f busi­
ness in this town.

Convict
Inspector
Pinellas County
#
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Resigned Position—
Votes Road Bonds
Figured Prominently
Over Two Millions
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When an auto crushed the .pet Airedale of Teddy Ayres, San Fran,
o, the boy pleaded that the dog be saved, a An (There's tho do* with'

ST. PETERSBURG, June R—By n
mnjority much larger than has ever
been given on any
proposition in
Pirclln* county, the bond hsuo of
$2,RG2,000 for rebuilding the mnin
highways in this county was rarHed
yesterday, the vote heing 2tfi$fi for
the bonds and *12:t against the bonds.
The bonds for building bridges In the
county nlsn •carried by almost the
same figures.
*St. Petersburg, which ;ave a nnjqrity o f l.O.'Ut againsl the big road
bond issuo last year, gave n majority
or four to one for the bonds this
time.
The money from the s’lle of the
bonds is to he uied to build n thirty
foot rood to the Gandy Bridge from
this city, to build n rood sixteen feot
wide from Tarpon Springs to St.
IVtersburg, through Clearwater and
from Clearwater to Oldimnr. The
kind' o f paving nintoHnl to be used
his not been determined ns the con­
tends nro not to he let until after
the bonds have been validated and
sold. Under the terms o f the bond.
Issue bids will be received on sev­
eral types o f paving including brick.
FIRM MEASURES TO
SUPPRESS ROYALISTS

Kent Vulc, Works

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Oak Ave. and Third St,

PARIS; June 5.— Firm measures to
suppress the Roy til Ists and the fre­
quent rosort to force were approved
by the chamber of deputies this af­
ternoon during a heated political
maneuvering designed to compel
Premier Poineaire to ante forth with
a strong statement promising vigor­
ous action against the royalist or­
ganization.
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AWAY THE YEARS

Apply Boncdla Beautifies casmlc claw to
vour fsce, and rest while it dries, then
remove sod see and leel the wonderful
diffettnee in the color and texture of the
•kin.
S
.
Guarsnteed to do thcie definite thingsfnr
the (»ee or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give it color. Lift out the
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin eolt
end smooth.
$
You can obtain regular sires from your
favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
ad withlOcentaloBoncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indians, lor a trial tube. '

H&lt;*veClean\\
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[U they TtrcritcinSmart,Bum j
;or Discharge, li Sore! Irritated,' :
(Inflamed? o r1Granulated* uso
'Murine?Soothes and RefreshesJ
Sale lor Infant or A dulu A t all
Drug&amp;istiT
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CONTINUE Tb

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bread

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We’ll have no trouble keeping
mir New Y cur’s resolution.
We have resolved to continue
lo h:iko the choicest bread und
we'll have no trouble doing ho
because we knew how. Re­
„
solve In write the name of our'
bread on your next grocery
order.

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Board
to us tor wall
!***i«l. fo r you w ill
s*«
not only , i i i «
lilKht-M quality, but
Ins t&gt;’ i&gt;Ri|»tr-t s e r v ­
ice. und both tor u
rruaouulile price. Wa
slm lo suvs you both

llm* and money.

Hill
Lumber Co,

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TALLAHASSEE, Juno 0—Resigna­
tion of Convict Inspector J. R. Thom­
as, who figured prominently In- the
legislative investigation into cor.dltlqnn at the prison farm of State Sen­
ator Knnbb In linker county, was.
made known at tho governor’s office
today. The resignation, which was
accepted gave no explanation of his
action, it is understood.
LEGION POST, WEST PALM
(
REACH, .TO ERECT A HOME
WEST PALM BEACH, June G.—
In one of the boldest meetings It ever
held, the local American Legion post
Inst night took steps toward erection
of n fbur-r.tory legion homo, decided
to maintain a kindergarten in comicelef tod. dele­
tion with pub!
guL.i to the state convention, and
started n membership campaign.
Plans nro to erect a modern hollow
tile ,atid stucco building on the site
of tha pr.'scnt Legion headquarters
iri the downtown district, which would
contain store and office rooms and
the organization's assembly hail. A
bond issue would finance the project.
The building committee was given
foil authority to go ahead with the
work .
' By way of repaying citizens for
support of tiio local post, it was de­
cided to .maintain at the post’s ex­
pense a kindergarten with a teacher
and assistant. The kindergarten
would ho under supervision of the
school board and would replace n sim­
ilar institution formerly operated in
connection with the schools which

L O C A L BUSINESS
CONDITIONS
arc what interests this hank and
the people of this vicinity*
If you have any business prob­
lems to solve, let our officers
kno\V about them.
W e endeavor at all times to
have funds for borrowers of good
s ta n d in g

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Do your banking through

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A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
P. I». FORSTER, President

H. P. WH1TNER, Cashier

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was discontinued about two years | Dr. Grant Roberts, to mental nor­
ago.
malcy, it became known today. The
Four delegates, Whitney Himes,
shooting, which occurred after the
George Carr, Wesley Houser, and P.
C. Reese, were chosen to attend the girl had seen a lurid mutton picture
state convention at Pensacola, Juno depleting bloodshed, was attributed,
1i-io.
to an accident when tho child at play
was struck on the head, displacing a
portion of the skull so it pressed on
the bruin. The bone was raised by
surgeons and the girt discharged from
CHICAGO, June 5.— Surgery has a hospital as cured.
restored Fern Roberts, who, in UUfl,
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per Week.
shot and tiew ily wounded her father,

TALLAHASSEE, June 7.— Florida*
will have adopted n unique way of en­
couraging capitalists and Investors to
bring their money to this stnto, if a
proposed constitutional amendment,
submitted by tho legislature which has
just adjourned, is ratified in Novem­ Nagged Representative Peiper Until RRBaDaBaNRakuUMaaauaaaHRaaznanaauHktirttaaaaRBMaaBaRMunHanaaaaa
He Passed up thfr Rill ....
ber, 1924. The amendment would car­
SB ’
*
ry an outright prohibition against the
I l l y T A , Ass,totaled Prraat
levying of cither inheritance or in­
E, June fl.— Dili you
come taxes in this state. So far .as
ever
hear
of
p "powerful” lobby
known it is the first time that such a
that
"
‘defeated
Representative Pelproposal has ever been offered. Along
per’a
barber
1
1
7
The measure,
with the proposed amendment to per­
mit the classification of property for sought to define just when a fellow
the purposa of taxing intangibles, the !s a barber and when he is not, a time­
Seriously, it pro- Sa
income and inheritance inhibition is worn question
scribed
certain
qualification*
and leg- 5 *
considered one of the most important
illation.! for that trade intended to *J|
acts of the session.
prevent illic apt .‘ad of iu'ectinys din- a M
Comptroller Ernest Amos, upon his
eases.
;jj I
IN R E A D Y -T O -W E A R D E P A R T M E N T
return from a trip to South Florida
it wan introduced and the word of Ja
several months ago, advanced the idea
d went ntd la the press. There came R*J
hero of writing into the constitution
in due lime a man, small of stature
an assurance that mi income or in­
..an(i i»tf|it of itutJlfise, with jet black JJm
heritance taxes would he levied.'. W '
hair that dumped below his temples, * *
was convinced, he said nt the time,
and a moustache In match. In short, r B
that such a clause would add material­
He looked like tho villain in the mov- £ m
ly to the state's money “ crop.” In
ies. Ur Amlight out Mr. Peiper and £j£
these days of high taxes and all sorts
told that St. Johns county represono f taxes, Florida would, be a haven
tntivo that he wan opposed to the bill. Sa
for the heavy burdened investiif when (
One maoV opposition in these days of "S
the constitution of the state guaran­
freedom nnd expression wasn't of such *j5
teed him that he would not bo sub­
great proportions but ns the days ■■
jected to the clause of levies that have
wore ot\ Mr. Peiper encountered the MR
been ndopted by so many other states. |
dark vlpagcd man always in his shad- jj£
NTp such- taxes are levied in the state
our. Everywhtre lie went the little* i JJJ
at present, it was pointed out, and
man of lot oit and purpose happened , R*
there is’ no prospect that any are in
to bo i lor * by. That's enough to iflll
contemplation. In view of this, it was
break any man’s nerves and Mr, Pol- &gt;5
thought a big selling point could be
per ber-.ri to wnk • suddenly et night * g
had By constitutionally prohibiting it.
with drear,v-s of n atdletoo nagging nt ■■
Senator John I’. Stokes, of Pensa­ bis throat.
£3
cola. took hold of the Idea and put
It hub Lite in tli’ nesaion anyway, JJJ
tho resolution submitted it to the elec­
Mr. Peiper said, so U ;«'d the fellow ijjS
torate, through the legislature. Tho |
to gu on hoi ic that he wasn’t going r B
idea when first advanced, culled for ^
to push the hill and it wasn't*pushed. SB
tho prohibition for a 25 year pel iod,
but as submitted by the rnsollitlon, no PREDICT RETURN TO
time limit is set.
OI.D "APPRENTICE”
The resolution, brief in its form,
SYSTEM IN INDUSTRY
-reads:
Cl EVEI.AND, O., Juno 7.— Return
"No tax upon Inheritances oh upon
to
the o il "apprentice" system In
tho income o f residents or dtizsns of
this state shall be levied by the stale industry, which virtually pawed out
of Florida or under its authority, and of existence in America fifty yen re
there shall be, exempt from taxation ago. hut which stilt exists to n wide
extent in Europe, was predicted dur­
t j the head of a family residing in. 1
Una state, household goods and per­ ing a conference here, called primari­
sonal effects to the value of five ly to dlrcuss the bricklayers shortage
and to lay plans for training.men.
N E W G IN G H A M AN 1) C H A M B R Y DRESSES FOR
hundred f $500.00) doll ftrs.”
The second pro|x&gt;acd amendment to Architects, contractors, union repre­
— T W O D A Y S, A L E COLORS A N D SIZES— ----permit tho classification of property sentatives und eduentors attended the
would life a heavy burden from real conference.
'
Announcement that the Interna­
estate, Its supporters said, through the
tional
Union of Bricklayers is whole­
taxing of Intangibles. Under this
heartedly
behind the movement and
scheme o f levy intanigble property,
such as mortgages, notes, bonds, will back any apprentice school sys­
stocks, and other liquid securities, tem which meets (be approval of
Big lot ot Gossnrds Corsets and other
One small rack pf Silk Drosses to dose
rculd not be taxed more than five tho arbitration of the local union
out
Friday
only,
At—
stundurd makes, nil nh.es
mills on the dollar. The next session and local contractors in any city,
o f the legislature would have to work was made by Tho*. L. Precco, Inter­
out rates within this limitation for the national vice-president of tho union.
Mr. Preece suggested that this
various intangibles. Senator Stokes
training be aimed toward a perma­
was also the author of the resolution
nent basts to* take care of tho econ­
submitting this proposed amendment.
omic needs of the industry over a
long time and not aimidy to fill (he
By esting nine lobsters at one sit­
present shortage, which he said, is
ting Harr)' Wahl of New York won
"unabnormnl." He predicted that
Green nnd W hite Slip-over Sweaters, to
Only n few pieces of Oilnndo Pottery
n ?25' wager. The terms o f the bet
within three years there would bo
close out, each—
left, lo dose out quick Tor, cadi—
called for eight lobsters only, but
more' bricklayers than work.
after the eighth Harry, was Util! hun­
A resolution was ndopted to name
gry. Bo ho put the ninth under his
a committee of mil the elements Inbelt and then went home tn supper.
volyed to draw up tho conclusions
nnd to urge their adoption In cities
(N o returns)
(W orth up to $2.75)
throughout the country.

YOWELL COMPANY
Friday and Saturday Sale

Pottery

Sanford

UNION PHARMACY
1 Sanford, Florida.

Most extraordinary Is tho devil Ash’s method of swimming. It draws
water Into Its body and then forces
it out of a hoio Just below the hoad.
The forro of tho water os it rushes
out propeli the crcAturr. Usually,
the devil-fish swims backward*, but
it can ssylm forward simply by turn­
ing its flexible siphon in the opposite
direction.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD'THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923

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W IIE IIB T IIR Y P I , H TODAY

It. L . SH IPP, Editor

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No.
No.
No.
No.

CORRECTED M A Y 1. 1923
South Bound
Arrive
Departs
2:46 a.m.
83..... .... 2:86 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
27.;..........
2:45 p.m.
89.._™__ 2:25 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
85....... 6:55 p.m.
Northbound
Arrivo
82......... 1:48 n.tn.
84...J..... 11:15 n.m.
80....„.... 3:48 p.m.
28._____ 10:00 p.m.

STOP BACKACHE, K ID N E Y
TROUBLE
/Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull
headache, tired feeling, too frequent
urination, discolored or strong odor
are symptoms of kidney and bladder
trouble. " I was nlwnyB having n
backache which caused me great suf­
fering,” writes Mrs. Febor, Medford,
Mass. “ Could not sleep and nt times
I could noCatand straight. Tried Fo­
ley Kidney Pills nnd found relief.”
Stop backache, kidney and* bladder
troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
everywhere.— Adv.

w h o shall In, trustees «.r ...
tric t fo r the
years, and the num ber “.F £ n ?• •*»
te|pt sellout fax
uf
leelcd f o r rn ch or the sT m J a"'1, cat.
to net ns Inspectors and
preclnets nnier.i
i .i ..- . /h **
st IV»
ii.
preempts
named, w
u lfhli,

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Inspectors and
Precinct No.
Pearson. F lora
Inspectors nnd
It J h fu rth e r

C.. tl. bell Fieri k,a*'
t, tPn.ilst ,
P. K .ir s e y " ^
A
A. Mlnrhrw. n ‘
ordered M,n, »«., r*-

he published In tire L.nf.ir!
rfool u*i^
Herald, a newspaper publish^

Si tnlmde County, 'hut VYlth'lui'V^ J *
Departs
GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 0.—
trlrt. thrru helnit no new,7,,tl". *'*•
2:03 a.m.
No.
IlfehM within sold dlsiriet 'ii'o ptlk.
Speed was the word at iho Dempsey
rl.Hl o f time as rniufred |.\ u w **'
Florida Stale League
12:05 p.m.
P o n e nnd ordereil gv
7.
P H IL A D E L P H IA ,. June &lt;L— Miss No.
ramp yesterday, the world heavy­
3:52
p.m.
No.
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
ttorml o f Puhlie InstHtCtlon f „ r t £ i 7
Glonna Collett, o f Providence, . R. I.,
weight champion going eight rounds
M lT M H O P lil.lM T J O N .
lode County. Florida, in r-Yui.r . '
Orlando at Bradcnlown.
In rom pllnncr with th e provisions o f
national women's golf champion, stood No.
with the little Fellows. This was the
Clinptrr ICT*. L o w s o f Florida, notice
lakeland at Tampa.
well In advance o f the field yesterday
first sparring ho has done since his
is aerrhy g iv e n that an ele ction has
Trilby Branch
Did you sec "Minnie"?
u ril'Ti.l t(&gt; lx- Ih 'M nri't tin* sun.i!
at the complctiop of the second eigh­
Inyoff last week. He went two rounds
Depart* w ill lie belli la npcclnl Tux School J»!sArrive
T. IV. I.AtVTON, Becrrtarr
Y ESTER DAY'S RESULTS
ir
le
t
No. ii, i l j t l t e M onroe) fteniltmle. (.’ leal o f Hoard)
teen
holes
o
f
piny
in
the
Eastern
golf
r&gt;
rnrh with Frankie Grendettn, fly ­
xNo, 100...„....„.
7:30 n.m. County.
.
If not better sec her tonight ns it’s
Florida, on F rid ay, J u n e . M i l l .
5-SI— 0-T-l |.;| f i t
association's championship at White xNo. 24
weight Leo' Mrtoro, lightweight; Joe
3:25 p.m. I9S3. fo r tlie purpoar o f dctcrm taln a
_
your Inst chance.
Florida State League
Mnrsh. Miss Alcxn Stirling, former xNo. 25
Rcnjnmln, lightweight, nnd Harry
............ ............
1:30 p.m.
A t Daytona 4, St. Pete 7, 13 innings Weils, English welterweight.
nntional champion, maintained her xNo, 101.......... 5:50 p.m.
And
this
is
ntso
the
Inst
chance
to
A t Orlando 1, Bradcnlown 0.
hold on second ptace.
The spanring was for speed nnd
see the pictures of the Snnford Gram­
At Lakeland 5-2, Tampa 0-1.
Leesburg Branch
With n 78 Monday, Miss Collett set
Dempsey showed he was fast. The
mar nnd High School Graduating ex­
Departs
Arrive
up a new women's record for
the
champion did name shadow boxing
ercises, so he there tonight.
National league
course hut yesterday her best effort xNo. 157______ 3:55 p.m. •
nnd hag punching also, nnd at the end
was nn 82 while that of-Miss Stirling No. wit..#****.... 2*45 p*nii
wan not breathing hard.
A t Cincinnati 5, Horton I.
Leatrico Joy, Matt Moore ami Ray­
6:30 a.m.
was 88. Miss Stirling had on 82 in xN'o. 158..........
Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager,
A t Pittsburgh 7, Hrooklyn 3,
mond Griffin have the lending redes
No.
7:10 p.m.
22
....
:....
the
first
round.
Miss
Collett’s
gross
announced yesterday that Joe JlenA t Chicago 0, New York I.
tonight.
score for the 36 holes was I GO nnd
jainin had been tentatively mntrhcd
A t St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 6,
Oviedo Branch
(that of Miss Stirling 170. The conwith Benny Leonard for the world
innings.
Depnrts
Arrive
And the honor guests tonight
eluding round o f the tournament will
lightweight championship Luhor Day,
xNo. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
C H IN A W A R E
in. E. E. Rrndy and family and will
- GLASSW ARE
ho played today, the player having
the fight to take place in Great Falls.
Ameriran League
3:40 p.m.
xNo. 127........ .-.
see "Minnie” without cost to them ns
the
lowest
gross
score
for
the
fiftyThe
fight
is
conditional
on
Dempsey’s
A t Washington 6, Detroit 4.
S IL V E R W A R E
the treat’s on the house, so lie there,
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*
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four holes winning the championship.
meeting Harry Wills here or in New
A t New York I, Chicago 4.
X— Daily, except Sunday.
sheriff, nnd bring the family.
Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson, Greenwich,
York I-nbor day nnd will not take
At Boston 4, Cleveland 17.
Conn.,
with 80-00*ITU, was la third
place
in
event
of
a
Dempsey-Wills
A t Philadelphia 5, St. I,cula 2.
Tomorrow
ami Saturday—Colcen place.
N O T IC E !
fight that day.
Moore in "The Nth Commandment"
, Southern League
by Fannie Hurst.
A L L PERSONS ENGAGED IN
CONNECTICUT FAILS IN T H R E A T E N S TO
At Atlanta (I, Birmingham 1.
THE BUSINESS OF OPERATING
P H O N E NO . 8
DRY
LAW
REPEAL
MOVE
A t Chnttanooga 4, Nashville 3.
STOP T H E FIG H T W EEKLY WEATHER
MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE ARE
A t Little Rock ft, Mobile G.
AND CROP BULLETIN
HARTFORD, Conn., June 7.— An SUBJECT TO A LICENSE T A X OF
A t Memphis-New Orleans, called at
HELENA, Mont., June 7.— If the
attempt to rcpcnl the state laws con­ *10,00 P E V .Y E A R (or &gt;5.00 for hnlf
end of third, rain. ,
local authorities at Hhclhy continue to
For the week'ending June 5, 1023, cerning the enforcement of prohibi­ year). This law is now in full force ■■■■■■■■■■■■M H aaaH H aB H B aaH M H H H H H BNaaH aiBK aaBBBaaM
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indicate that they are either unable nr
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Juno 0.— tion has failed. A resolution direct­ nnd license payable ut City Clnrk'a o f­
a
HOW TH EY BTANI)
unwilling to enforce the law, there This is the third consecutive week
ing the legislative judiciary commit­ fice.
shall he no match between Dempsey with all conditions unfavorable for
W. B. W ILLIA M S ,
tee which ignores the repeal hill, to
National League
and Gibbons there July 4, was the the development nnd growth o f most
ft3-10tc
City Manager.
make a report, was passed by the
Won Lost Pet. statement made in a telephone mes­ crops, the only exceptions being pine
senate Tuesday hut was referred by
,738 sage from Attorney General L. D. apples, us yet a small factor, and c it-! the house ^Vothe~Vxlicgislntu re.
12
New Y o r k ........... ... 33
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
.578 Rankin to the authorities in Shelby run true* on uplnridn* Uncfanonnbly
...
26
10
Pittsburgh.........
cool and decidedly wetter than usual
.533 yesterday.
21
Brooklyn ........... ... 24
.511
Reports of lawlessness at .Shelby in featured the week’s temperature and
22
St. Louis ........... ... 23
«&gt;•&gt;
were
small
.500 connection with the activities preced­ precipitation, (There
22
Cincinnati .........
• so.
areas
or
tracts,
where
the
fninfall
.407 ing the heavyweight championship
24
Chicago ............ .. 21
TO
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PERSONS
HEREINAFTER
NAMED
OWNING
PROPERTY
ON
28
.378 fight, set for July I, prompted the at­ was showery, and the immediate dam­
Boston .......- ........ .. 17
SANFORD AVENUE:
3 Our orders are coming in f o fast that if it were not lhat we
.205 torney general to Issue; sharp instruc­ age therefrom was not apparent, but
Philadelphia .....
31
You are hereby notified that on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1923, the
even
*
thoseconditions
are
now
un­
tions to Shelby authorities declaring
kept prepared to render real service we could
Deficient sunshine and City Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary resolution pro- ■
that if the proposed fight Is permit­ favorable.
Ameriran League
not handle them.
vidlng for the grading and paving of Sanford Avenue from Tenth S treet, ■
Won Lost Pet. ted to become a public nuisance it warmth, together with excess of
moisture increased insect pests, .ID- |^.'uth to. Ih* . n t * , !*ln,,,i wM' vitrified briek or other hard surface material
.682 will bo stopped by the state.
14
New York ........ . .. 30
-W E D E U V F R
layed work, and. in some cases, have1Th*‘ lotul « " llmnted cost of said improvement of Sanford Avenue is *10,470.00.,
P H O N E US
.558
20
Philadelphia ...... .. 25
broken the spirit
of the fnrmer. I Thu
ngnlnst the various pieces of property hereinafter described,
.556 M c A U L IF F E IS
20
Cleveland ............. .. 25
Grnsy fields tire general, and the sup*:
upon l,lL‘ wmlemplnled improvement of Sanford Avenue which have
r.nd Wc deliver prompt, anywhere, any time. And if you tlo
.480
23
Detroit .................. .*
|Hy Ilf luhor is none too p d e n t i f i d ' t e n t a t i v e l y determined by the assessor covering the proportion of the
not drink Elder W ater now— you will,
no
S
U
S
P
E
N
D
E
D
.476
St. U uis ........... .. 20
which, considered in coimeelion with :............,,r rnM ,m&gt;"uvenient to he borne by the respective pieces of property _
after one trial
.410
Washington
25
.. 18
the sruMinnl advance, present ii sit- hereinafter descriiieil, arid the estimated amount of benefit which will accrue I ■
DETROIT,
Mich.,
June
7—Jni
k
Me.410
10
23
Buxton .................
nation difficult to surmount. Cotton
th'' V1»rl*,u'’ l*&lt;*'ces of property hereinafter described abutting upon said 3
.300 Auliffe, lucid heavyweight, was de­
25
Chicago ............
16
as a unit, deteriorated; imme
some acrei Snnf«rr«l Avenue to be improved in the manner nbovu stated are as follows, £
acre­
clared suspended and fined $2(lll by
to-wit:
n
*
Charles A. Cnmpnit, state boxing corn- age was abandoned, all is grassy, and
Southern Association
Amount"
Tint.
IRmefU
its future progress challenged by
Won Lost I’ et. mixs tuner berausc of the poor show­
Description of Property
Assessment
tn I’raperty
rapidly multiplying weevil. The fro- Owner
ing
he
is
reported
to
have
made
IB S »IH IH IH M D IS n in S Z n n n tE U I»X E R 3 in 3 t H K Z n iB X E [lM n &lt;
.600
18
Nashville ........... .. 27
Henry D. Durant. Lot ft, l!lk A, Spurllng’s Add.
Vl 70.24
*225.00
Vpicnt
rains
/mole
it
impossible
to
ap­
against
Mm
tin
O'GrndyJ
of
Los
An­
.550
20
. 2ft
New Orleans
230.12
300.00
ply arsenate liu ! to exterminate tie* It. L. Chnprnnn, Lot 12, Rose Court
.5 IS geles, here Monday night. Campnu
A CH EERFU L WELCOME A W A ITS YOU
23
10
Mobile
tftO.10
200.00
Hazel
Meriwether,
L
it
I,
I'd!..
It,
Tr.
1
,
Sanford
pests. Corn on upland^ is good; tlml
.545 intimated that if MeAuRffe did not on law lands is luine.l in some in U.i'.'d MciiwcOn-r, Lot 2. Hlk. I I . Tr. t, Sanford
20
21
Atlanta
I ft0.10
“ 200.00
.535 come to iiitn to explain liis “ poor
20
Chattanooga
23
201.01
250.00
Cane Hazel Meriwether, Lot 3, Hlk. II. Tr. I, Sanford.
showing against O'Grntly" the smtpen- ( siooces, and much in firing,
.500
20
20
Memphis
I&gt;. it. lirissoii, Lot 1, Hlk. 18, Tr. t, Sanford
. 275.00
225,08
ex­
slim might not be lifted
in
time
for
'O’
d
peanut*
ale
fair
lo
good,
leu
lime
.-no
25
IS
l l i i miiigham
150.10
200.00
Frank Thomas, old U, 111k 12. Tr. A, Sanford
in cept on low lands; row pens are
to
meet
l'loyd
Johnson
Me
Auliffe
.2S0
30
12
Frank
Tlmmas.
oI,t
10,
Hlk.
12.
Tr.
A,
Sanford
Little Rock
200.00
Ift0.lt)
lux’iriani; Inline'o is generally good,
I lie east.175.00
130.00
|although some local damage is re­ .1 i: Ellis, l ot I. Hlk. A. Celery Avr. Add,
■uvl
F.0U1 vtetSstai
Florida Stale League
i
J. It. Ellis, l.ol 3, Hlk A, Celery Avc, Add.
130.00
* 175.00
ported;
lini
vesting
is
progressing,
II. II. C U A I T I il.I . 'S M ENS
u
el
U
U a Jbnii...
Won Lost IM. i
130.00
175.00
Tlie melon and tomato crops are se­ T. A. Neal, Lot 13, Hlk. A, Celery Avc. Add.
l a y nn; a n d i . m i . i :
■
130.00
.073
• 175.00
HI
riously damaged; shipments
were Link Kennedy, Lot IS*, Hlk. A. Celery Avc. Add.
Orlando .
EGGS
TO
MEASURE
IftO.OO
20
C.
\V.
Cannon,
Lot
ft,
Hlk.
F,
Markham
I'ark
1
1
eights
117.32
.57
l
[
ihik
I
i
i
educed
fimn
the
leiilral
divis27
Lakeland
nan
.457
25
tom.itoes ni(•watery r mfmfwypwkfr M. F. llnrims, Reg. P84 ft. S. of N\V. .or. of SW.
21
Tampa
28
I I See. 31, Twp. It*, It. 31, run E, ISO ft., S.
.451 ; Tim other day II. II. Chapimll wan ion; many li, Ids were ubandnm d; to­
23
Brndrntown
iH
.4 10 reading the following article from matoes ate watery; shipping ipialiHO ft. \V. ISO ft. N. 80 ft. to beg.
271.18
28
325.00
*»J
*•t
Daytona
.4U
M the newspaper to his wife:
The special nasossments against the various pieces of propety above de20
tit * an* poor. Melons sinull ami gen20
fc’t, Petersburg
EUROPEAN PLAN . OPEN A L L TH E YEAR. .
"Superior, Wis., June 3.— A lien ernlly inferior. Citrus trees continue 1seilHtd are payable optionally as follows: Either in full within thirty days
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
owned by I 'It ill ip Sewnll has laid the in good condition, except low lands after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments, with
O R L A N D O BE A T S
smallest egg ever seen in this vicin­ are loo wet; Vnuch new growth nnd i interest at inte o f eight per cent per annum from tin* date of the.completion
Mount; Mime fruit dropping.
Irish of said improvement.
B R A D E N T O W N , 1-0 ity, according In poultry dealers.
"Tile egg measured only half an potato shipments have ended; hun­
A meeting of the Equalizing Hoard of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
inch
in
length
and
wan
perfectly
be
held
at the City Hall on the 0th day of July, A. I). 1023, nt two-thirty p.
dreds
of
aero
were
ruined
by
exces­
ORLANDO, June 7.—Woolf, pitch­
sive rains. The planting o f sweet m. nt which meeting sniil Equalizing Hoard will hear nil claims and objec­
ing a baffling brand of bail, shut out shaped.
"It was laid by a Rhode Island lien. potatoes in general* Some heavy tions as to tin* character of all said improvements to lie paid for in purl hy
1 1 1 1 :11:111 \\n i,Assr:Mit:n Mi:it\K!~
the Rratlfcntown Growers yesterday
tine W»y
afternoon t to 0, nnd only in one in- Another egg, just at rifle larger was rainfalls were: Miami, 4.5; St. Cloud special assessments, and ns provided for in the resolution hereinabove re­
From Jacksonville
From Jacksonville
One Way
$IIO
NI AGARA FALLS
t
an ilAreaiiia, LO; and Mcrrits Is­ ferred lo.
A T L A N T IC CITY
$30. tl
ning wan hi) trouidvil, but the sterling i |;ijd by the miiiic hen."
.IS.', I
NEW
YORK.
N.
Y.
....
30.00
BALTIMORE.
Ml*.
drove
back
|
Mr.
Chappell
says
some
of
his
hens
land,
7.1
illl
In
Witness
my
hand
ns
City
Clerk
and
the
Seal
of
the
City
of
Sanford.
work of Ids team mates
3L1»
PH ILAD E LPH IA. PA
...,42.52
BOSTON.
MASS.
Florida, on this 0th day of June, A. I*. 1023.
'
heard him reading the article ami
the enemy.
...
30.31
PITTSBURGH,
PA.
‘
...........
43.4H
CHICAGO. I L I.....
(S E A L )
L. It. UIN LI PS,
I they forthwith presented him with CLlH im i UST ALARMS
S AVA NNAH, GA. ... . , - r..o»
CLEVELAND. O. ..... . 30.31
lU i
l OR DELE RESIDENTS 0-7-2t-2tc
City Clerk, Sanford, Florida.
IWo eggs, one of them the smallest
TOLEDO, O.
SI. IVto 7, Daytona t
DETROIT, MICH. ...... . 41.03
31.71
W
ASHINGTON.
D.
C.
.........
38.03
ELMIRA,
N.
Y.
Dnytomt, June 7.—St. Petersburg on I'eeniil that looks like a bird's egg
s i m i r . i i k .m ’ I i i m i u n r v i n : s
CUKDKLE, Gn., June 0.— A cloud
took a gruelling 13 inning battle here and the other one that looks like an
TO
yesterday afternoon when they hunch­ ostrich egg and measures three and hurst here this afternoon sent resi­
l l a t t l m o r i ' .......... ........ ................. ...............
r i n U i t . ii.iiit,
J J "'1
ed hits o ff G'ohcr. Islander errors one half inches long. It is probably dents of low sections of tlie town
1in«ti&gt;n
..............................
• *■• *
^ &lt;iB
gave the Saints a lead which the Is­ n double yolk egg but Mr. Chapiwll scurrying to higher grounds when TO A L L PERSONS H EREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
Tlrk t«t n l he little
l 1H » p I h f f*r
tinn;tli.i &lt;
'J, 'TV*irf F
THIRD
STRREET:
landers tied up In tlie sixth and drove bulled it to preserve it and brought it water spread over several city blocks.
AM*itli.«h&gt; itiul i lot*ivnil l i e it m l M )in c ru iiiitft tiu 4»t It **r
You are hereby notified that on the 12th day of March, A. 1) .1023, the
r \t r .» rlmrwt'i».
Ollingcr from till box. \\ llron was to tile Herald on ice together with Ttnffie over tlie Seaboard 'Air Line
HaltlnK* lo r railsdelS*11* 11
H u l l l i t i f o r I ln H It iiM rr %In
never In danger after he assumed the (he little one for exhibition- and to Railroad was delayed when its trucks City Commission of Sanford, Flordia, did adopt a preliminary resolution pro­
Xnl.mmiS. O S- J*.
.
Hut tut 1111I1. it |&gt;. tn.
viding for the grading and paving of Third Street from Oak Avenue to Mag­
tlrrk
o b lrr. J m« p TO . • s',h- * '
U n r r t i r M l r r i J i m r I III I*. •3rtl,
pitching role.
prove the truth of his statement (hat here were rovered by water. Flood­
.Vlrrrliunrk, J iik p &gt;*•"• “ ' Y
A llf*KhriU ) . J u n r Kill* Ih iU . 1STf Ii.
nolia Avenue with vitrified brick or other hard surface material. The total
l : . . r ( . J im r K h . H O .
his hens inn lay any kind of eggs ing a small area of tlie city is not
I ’ rrstliirt. J i m r Ulh, Siilli, n o t h .
estimated
cost
of
said
improvement
of
Third
Street
is
*4,017.00.
The
assess­
Tathps 0, Lakelurid 5
llu rIn d ia n r l « » r d (• «(» " " A" * '
he want- laying them to measure as considered serious nor* is it believed
A nt m m ,tilt, b in i rl i.l im nil pt.-atnrm .
ments against the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting
al&gt;iiii&gt; nail llc r k a h lr r .)
F u ll In ro rin iillu n nn re&lt;iu&lt; *l
LAKELAND, June 7.— Lakeland it was.
the funning area is badly datnuged.
AS&gt;J. F . \l . i l l l l , T r n « . F a x . I n r u l .
t*. **• I I A O . I k
upon the contemplated impiovcntent of Third Street which have been tenta­
and Tampa divided a double header
Tlie rainfall was the heaviest* expe­
T l r k r l ( U f I r r a a d F l r r . hoo Iw Il a | 8 t » J a r k a a n v I M e . T r l r e k a " '
tively determined by the assessor covering the proportion of the expense of
here yesterday afternoon, the Smokers
A sturgeon caught at Newport rienced here in yearn.
said Improvement to be borne by the respective pieces of property herein­
winning the, first game 0 to ft and the News, Va., recently contained 00
Highlanders taking a 2 to 1 victory in pounds of (avail. The !i;h measured
"O, Hiram, you do make love so after llesrrihed, nnd the estimated amount o f benefit whicih will accrue to the
the second, Ammons' fielding at first 13 feet in length-and weighed 2lu naturally," -see Prof. Cooper Friday various pieces of property hereinafter descrilied abutting upon said Third
GU-ltc Street to lie improved ih the manner above stated are as follows, to-wit:
waa a feature.
pounds.
• night nt the High School.
I
(
Amount
Ext. Benefit
Owner
Description of Propr/ty
Assessment
to Properly
- — S C H E D U L E FOR FIR ST H A L F P E P P E R L E A G U E
J. A. Mackle, U t 0, Blk. 5, Tr. 3, E. It. Trofford's
Map, Sanford, Florida ........ .................... .......... .. *337.25
*350.00
■&lt;»
The
Sperinl
assessments
against
the
various
pieces
o
f
property
above
deDrM ol ay
In
Brotherhood St. A.
Seminole Ath, Club
%Ov Irdo
srriWd are payable optionally ns follows: Either in full within thirty days
Firestone ant! Michalin lied Tubes with All Cord llr t*
June 12
Muy 20
after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments, with
July 3
Oviedo..................
• June 10
READ
May 21
interest nt the rate o f eight per cent per annum from the date of the comple­
July 12
June 5
July 10
tion of said improvement.
E X T R A S P E C IA L
June
7
June 14
A meeting o f the Equalizing Board of the City of Snnford, Florida, will
'
G I A N T “ U X I D E " U A T T E IU E S F O B FO R D S
June 28
June 20
Seminole Athletics..
HERALD
May 31
lie held nt the City Hail on the Wth duy of July, A. D. 1023, ut two-thirty p.
July 10
July 5
June 21
in. nt which meeting said Equalizing Board will hear all claims and objee- j
$18.00
Hons ns to the character o f all said Improvements to be paid for in purt by
• '
June 7
* June 12 '
special assessment*, and as provided for In the resolution hereinabove refer­
May 24
Brotherhood St, A...
W ANT
July 3
red to.
June
14
June 28
July 12
Witness my hand nn City Clerk nnd the Seal of the City o f Snnford,
May 31
June 5
i ■
... at. t
u i.
i ___
V ..».
t
I t 10911
*
1
Florida,
on
this jGth
day
of June,
A.
D.
1023.
ADS.
June 26
May 20
DeMulay .............. ...
Sanford, l |or' ^
L.
K.
PH
ILIPS,
•
(S E A L )
July 5
June 21
June 19
City Clerk, Sanford,,Florida.
0-7-21-2tc

Gifts o f Utility
FOR JUNE BRIDES

THE BALL HARDWARE CO.

I T ’ S PURE!

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

T h a t’s W h y It’s
Popular...

Elder Springs Water Company j
HOTEL.

T a -M ii

MIAMI,
FLA.

=J

Merchants and Miners Transportation lo .

notice to

Pr o per ty o w ners

N O T I C E

FREE!

FR E E !

R ay Brothers

�r.;

THE SANFORD DAILY IfJSRALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923

g a fs ln q ~ tT ie

reacts e ^c e p u n
rt&gt; t a k e e w r ~ y ~ ,
SUIT tTsSt
---^ '
OUT
THE.
'
fA R ! r i v - ^ 'x .

V Go n n a
TTVKE MUCH
IBlTH uS mis
T R I P - "5 ~

a im

Cnrda of Sanford's Reput*
nblo Prufeaalonal Men, each
of whom. In hia choaen pro*
f Maion tin Ilerald recom*
mends to tha people.

Yoa can rind thf* name of
every lira Bualneaa Man
In Sanford in thia Column
♦acb day.

George A . DeCottes
Attom ey*at*Law
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -:* •:* *:- FLORIDA

F R E D R. W IL S O N
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS

First National Bank Dulldins
SANFORD
*:*
FLORIDA

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

E LT O N J. M O U G H T O N

CONTRACTOR and B U ILD E R
117 Commrrrial Street—Sanford, Fla.

A R C H IT E C T
(loom 7, Miller Dldf.
IANFORD *:*
-:- FLORIDA

U. W. H E R N D O N

ICH ELLE M A IN E S
-:*

IN S U R AN C E A G E N C Y

S. O. Shinholscr
Contractor nnd Builder
9ANFOKI)

FLO RID A

A. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons
l!*l nMinkin! ItMW
Rial lUlatr, l oans and Inntiranrr
I’hone l*t

10t-H Magnolia Ave.

S T E W A R T T h e F lo r is t
tut Fliiaem------------Floral Dealgnu

LAW YER

• :— Court House

FI RK------ A UTO-------- HON Dfl

Booms 228-228

DR. R. M. M A S O N
•• 7

-_J,- r •
• -a s jNcw Me&gt;arh Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

W . J. T H IG P E N
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE, A1JTD INSU RANCE .

DR. G. S. S E L M A N

Automobile Repair*
Acetylene W elding
I'hunr (ii!
-Sanfurd, Florida NO BHtTII CERTIFICATES

lA * a k

J. II. Colrlough

L

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NO PASSPORTS GOOD IN
TH E STATE OF FLORIDA

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them greatly during the school term, lives in Lakeland thii week.
Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson and
Oviedo and Monroe played a game
irf ball Tuesday with a score of 10 to Miss Nell Williams visited Sanford
2 In favor of Oviedo.
Tuesday afternoort.
Mrs. O. G. Wolcott was railed to
Published Once Facli Meek fur the Benefit of Herald Kcndrm
Sorrento Monday by the sad death of
A piece of pine scantling, 2 by 4
her nephew, Mr. Lovelace, who passed Inches, was found embedded in the
By The AsKocInted I’ reaa
ClanKified Ada Ic a word. No M
away Sunday night at the hospital in
heart of an oak tree cut down near
Ad taken for lean than 25c.
Sanford.
Orntigo, Trxns, the other day. It
And poaitlvely no Claaalflcd
Mrs. K. W. Swope riml son Krnncsi
' is believed that the scantling was
Ada charged to anyone. Canh
attended commencement exercises at
|driven Into the tree during n great
No ndniinistrnUou la neocimnry. up­
must accompany all order*;
Stetson Tuesday night, returning on
atrorm in 1805.
on nny estate where there is a solo
Count the word* and remit
Wednesday morning.
heir nnd the entntc is not indebted.
arordingly.
Misses Brown and Krenael, steno­
Where the estate is not indebted nnd
graphers for Mr. Lynch, returned to
several heirs make an amicable divisWashington Saturday.
Ion of the property among themselves,
The orchestra concert;? which was
no
administration
is necessary.
F O R J 3 A L E
At the last O. K, executive meeting postponed from Friday until Monday
Neither is It nccossnry where there is
FARMERS— Y o i can gat ared bod no property left except the homestead Messrs. Woolscy Sturdivant nnd Fran- j&gt;i, lit was agin called off on account
frnm-i and Irr igation plug* at tha or exempt personal property. Where cis Swope were elected delegates to jo l the weather. '
K. convention which
putl| s|avick to u t to New York
Sanford Novalty Wnrka.
100-tfr a husband or widow survives, no ad­ the state
meets
in
Miami
dune
12th,
Ja,t
(&lt;, meet his wife who arrlvministration is necessary, for either
.Mrs. W.
Lawton spent Tuesday lHl there from France. Mr. and Mrs.
to
collect
Any
monies
In
the
hunk
of
nnd vamlahcs at Sanford Novelty
Worka, Sanford agents.
183-lfc less than $1,000, nor the collection o f I'dirhl with her daughter, Elizabeth at SluVlck were married in Franco while
ihe was there with the American forenny debt where such collection would Rollins College.
l'UR S ALK — Rhode inland egga for
riot make the aggregate amount of
Mrs. .1. II. Lee, Sr., entertained the [i*a during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Retting. 15 egga for 51.00.
Mr*.
p« rsonal property exceed the sum of U. D. t’.’s Tuesday nftemoon at her |Dowl nnd Miss Olga Slaviek motored
Ellsworth, Bcnrdull Avenue, San­
'ficstin thcLontfRun J
$1,000. In all Much eases an order home id Lake Charm. There was a to Jacksonville to meet them.
ford.
83-tfp
waiving administration must lie ob­ very pood attendance nnd a most en­
Mrs. M. M. King is ipillo sick at her
FOR SALK— Good horse nnd buck- tained from the county judge.
joyable uflctnnim was spent in social home.
board rhenp. Sampson Jnmea, care
Phone No. 39
— &gt;1
Int.-rciiiuse and in sowing for the solMessrs. Howard and B. M. MarFurDennle Gall, Fort Itced.
5S*:itp
Sanford,
Florida
^
Any hank or trust company opernt- diem* home,
tan ami Fletcher White, of Jackson­
U liS T ~ T irS T —S filllK t ; 57m lot’, ing under the Inwa o f this state .may
J. II. Jo..es, .ir., and Mrs. Sinuate ville are the guests of Rev. and Mrs.
store with dwelling romhined with invest not more than 10 per cent of its Harrison arrived Wednesday via the MacFat lane and family this week,
Blink. Would Bell.-—I.. C. Khiard.
capital stock in the capital slock of Clyde Line from Jacksonville.
M i. and M rs. Frank Norris, Mrs.
5H-1 Up .
any joint ctock land hank chartered
Misses Elisabeth Lawton and Cath- L. !’.. Mitchell nnd Woolscy Sturdivant
to do business in this state under net ethic Young, of Rollins r'nllcgo. Miss visited ‘ Sanford Wednesday morning.
of congress entitled “ An net to pro­ Mahle Swope and Edward McCall, of
FOR R
ENT
Miss Ruth Young spent u part of
*vide capital for agricultural develop-, Stetson arrived home Wednesday, last week ill Orlando, the guest of
Ftiit UK NT 3 mom fnrni.dit-it apart- ^meal, etc. Approved July 17, IPtli
much to the delight of their many Mrs. O. I\ Swope.
merit, ileruhl huildhig- $25 pert
friends in Oviedo who have missed
Mrs. II. It. Met’all is visiting rein- j
month.— B. W. Herndon.
55-Gtc I After duly 1, all liquids or lievcrFOR RENT— Furniqjjj;d rooms 77ml I ages generally known us whiskey, gin,
kilciidinette for light housekeeping, |moonshine or thi* like, will he prints
's. *
701 Magnolia ave.
4U-tfe facie evidence of intoxicants, and the
burden
of
proof
that
it
is
not
intoxi­
bolt 111;NT -tine furnished house in
cating is on tin* defendant. Ho has
choice location. See Paul Lake.
50-tfc recourse to anyone who could qualify
as a “ whiskey taster” ; that is, the
FOR RENT F irnh.hed apartment, 3
/ ’ SH
law will take cognizance of those who
looms, private family. AH con­
by previous indulgence or the use of
&lt;7.
veniences, HIM Oak Avenue. Phono
intoxicating liquor, are willing to tes.
ysf*.1
&gt;
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283-J.
M-0te
_________ tify as to its strength. The defendl’ t*U BEN 1 I wo council ing rooms’ „nt may also have a chemical unnlyw.lh private hath, coal ami com-1b|8 mndo o f the stuff to help out
fin tnlJ
Phone his defense.
544-W.
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ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE

CLASSIFIED
ADS

OVIEDO

Sanford Buick Co.1

Practice limited to
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eyes Examined, (ilasses Fitted
HI M) rile Ave-----------Rhone 2G0-W
fiTTKnXOiWST cottages nnd npuriMcisch Building *
mints for the summer season at
Daytona Beach. Reasonable rates.
SANFORD M A C H IN E
Ryoa Examined
Glaaare Doaignad Will furnish photos and full informa­
COM PANY
tion upon request.— Hailey A Haw­
Henry McLaulin, Jr., kins, Daytona Iteaeh, Fla. 5-31-lmo-c
General Mnrhinc nnd Boiler
Opt. D.
FOR SALE— Exehnngu or Rent, good
Works
lintel property in Oviedo. Address
Optielan-Optometrlaf
Cylinder Grinding
67 -Gtp
l i t Raat First Street
Sanford, Fla. W. Ii.’ Williams, Sunford.
Annual and (Irnanirntal Riant*

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PROFESSIONAL

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

General Shop and Mill
Work

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FOR RENT— 1 nice apartment, all
conveniences mid well furnished,
Cates' building, phone 1K1,
1l-W «l-Thr-tfe
FOR RENT AT CORONADO REACH
—C room eottnge, very desirable, 2
bedrooms and hath.
Furnished,
$) 50.0(1 season. Near ocean.— Mrs.
Horry If. Sams, Box 343, New Smyrnn, Fla.
00-12tc
l ull RENT*—Six room house, corner
of French and Second. Rhone 371w.
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I l l s T h r Associated I’ rrsal
INSURANCE
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., June 7.—
Life—Aulo
Because no birth certificates had 1&gt;een
NV 3 hirst Nat'I Bank Bldg. Annex filed for three men who rlnimcd to
SANFORD
' FLORIDA have been horn in Florida between
1HH0 and
they with their fam­
ilies, n total .of 20 persons, were re­
" AGE INCREASE.
fused admittance to the United States
1 Bl&lt; AGO, June 8.— Shopmen of when they landed at Key West re­
R&gt;‘ Chesapeake imuI Ohio railroad cently from Culm.
W ANTED
Dr. S. G. Thompson, din-ctor of
* U| 8tanled u wage increase of two
the bureau of vital statistics of the sTKhlo't'iit'AT/lMi W A N fM i-H STt
lrh[' 0,1 hour by negotiations con­
State
Board of Health, cited this case
lie experienced. Address R. O. Box
cluded here today.
32-tfc
today in diarussing the importance of 221.
Several thousand shop employes
birth
certnflcatca
being
filed
with
the
W
ANTED—
Used
musical
inatrumenta
thiniigl.out the Chesapeake and Ohio
bureau. Dr. Thompson said it was
instruments of every description.
OMrni are afTected. The increase
raced the rate t.f pay to 72 cents an possible that the three men, Steve, Will pay cash or trade.— M. L. Rrlce
|»&gt;ur. two rents above the United Theodore and John Mitchell, actual­ Music Co., Tampa and Znrk Street,
6-25-lmo-c
ate. railrtind labor board minimum ly were natives o f Florida, but as Tampa, Fla.
there la no record of their births they W ANTED—Intelligent and capable
standard.
could not prove their contention. Im­
young lady fur nice position in la
rI be negotiations w«*cr carried on
migration authorities refused to ac­
dies' department at the Outlet, First
&gt;&gt; official, of the system federation,
beaded by G. ||. Stewart, chairman, cept the statement of o man pro­ Street, opp. Rostnffire.
50-tfc
duced to tho effect that ho waa .pres­
of Covington. Ky., as.i.te.1 by the
W A'N T E I)^n telllgen t’ ~arid capable
ent at the time o f their birth and
Udway employe*' department of the
young lady for nlco position in la­
that they were born In Florida.
American Federation of Labor and
dies'
department at the Outlet, First
According to the director, the cam­
company official*.
Street, opp. Rostoffico.
50-tfc
paign that has been conducted to
have all birth certificates filed has COMPETENT YOUNG LAD Y dealrea
position as stenographer. * High
proved successful nnd
each year
am
[ntaatinal worm* more birth records ar* fded. Last school graduate. Experienced. Beat
o S £ symptomiL
. T ^ f ! : ycar
toUl o f living births in the nf references. Address Edna Lord,
City.
67-4 tp
rem t1* / ? 10'
J
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W
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n° interest la 112*406 deaths.
county the birth rate
rubber tires, in good condition. Call
“ T i i rtSSf}7 n l f S S ! la the highest, Dr. Thompson's flg- 470 W.
60-Stp
■
viouucuua
to
tha
ure*
lbow*
The
v*1
*
p®r
l*000
:
Ua. y . .‘ .“ “ ndcaa to the child. Fries Population there la 30.4. Baker couh17
|ty rank, aecond with a raU of 30.9, LOST OB STRAYED— Slat* colored
UNION PHARMACY “
pitted cow. Reward.— II. C. Wat­
Dade third with 28Jt and Walton next
Sanford, Florida
ers.
Phone 197.
60-2td-p, ltwkl-p
with 27JL

LOS'r

It is unlawful to sell sari1bavin or
nny other artificial sweetener except
by a physician's prescription in this
state. Violation of this law is a mis­
demeanor. The measure was enact­
ed by the last session and passed over
thu governor's veto by the Lesion
just adjourned.
The last Friday in October will in
the future lie observed in ilu* public*
schols of this statu as Temperance and
Health Duy, on which ut least two
hours shall lie devoted to a program
which shall hi* "educational, teaching
the good of temperum-o mu] prohibi­
tion and the evils of intemperance and
disobedience."
G. W. Iarwton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
4-24-tfc
Watch for tho Black Cat at Thij
Rupulur Market Saturday. Who will
get it? Rhone 210 for quality and
service.
5H-2to
"That hoy would go to sleep on top
,l steeple," Si, in "SI Slocum's
Country Store.’*
CO-ltc

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f r e ig h t c a r

l o a d in g s

GO TO 1,914.029 CARS IN
WEEK ENDING M AY 28
WASHINGTON, June 7.— Railroad
freight car loadings went to 1,014,0'J
ear* during the week ending May 20,
a total exceeded in only-two previous
week* o f transportation hjstory In
the United States.
Car loadings have passed tho million mark per week only acven times,
according to The railroad records, and
there were all during tho fail periods
of 1920 and 1922. Practically all
commodities except coke in the week
of May 20, were moved in greater
quantities than in any previous week
this year. Meirhandiae and talacellancoua freight filled 690,180 cars
of the total, while coal required 192,092 ears.

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A Citrus Marketing Machine plaMe'S
to conform with Florida!.Conditions^
In organizing and building up tho Florida Citrus Exchange, wo,
tho growers who compose it, havo boon determined to dovelop a solos
machino capable o f handling to advantago all tho^ grapefruit and
oranges wo produce.
W o havo rocognizhd fully that our profits depend upon thio ad**
vantago to which wo sell tho bulk o f our production— wo havo real­
ized that wo cannot mako money just by, selling a small part o f our
output at high prices.
/

'

Also wo havo kept In mind tho largo proportion o f goldens and .
russets, as compared with brights and fancy fruit, in tho grapefruit \
and orange crop o f Florida— a proportion not likoly, to bo materially,
changed in tho early future.

Consequently, wo havo builded our Bales department to givo equal
/
efficiency in handling citrus fruits o f all grades. So well have we
P Buccoeded that now it is unnecessary to Bell any ono grade for le u
then tho fru it is worth in order to get fine prices on another grade.
W e could and would do mnch better fo r ourselves I f we did not '
havo to offer our fruit in competition with tho lower prices almost
constantly offered by non-cooperative and speculative marketing
agencies. And you, who boII through them, would mako more money.
Your interests and ours aro identical. Tho interests o f no pri­
vately-owned marketing concern ore allied with your interests. When
you sell through any of tho speculative or non-cooperative agencies
you lose money fo r yourself and fo r every other Florida grower.
v

Why not naxt muon try «Aa4
cooperative marketing can
da for mom on cflrua fruitst

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