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GREATEST? V K G E T A B

IN TH E H EA R T OF TH E

B 4N F O B P. F L O B ia » , y E p u p p + y ,

VOLUME IV.

june

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WILL HAVE
G00P EFFECT

E U STIS, June 0.— Housing accqmmodaflons In this town nre at a pre­
mium today an'a result of the influx o f delegates to three state conventions.
The state Pharmaceutical Association opened a two-day convention today
with J. J. Gregg, president. The outstanding feature on the'program was
the report o f a committee on the establishment o f a school of phurmacy at
the University of Florida which is provided fo r In the curriculum for next
year. The Ladies Auxiliary also met this morning. The Commercial Secre­
taries’ Association opened a two day session today also.

iJfto r a A

FOUR BANDITS
ROBBED STORE
IN NEW YORK

COMMISSIONER
or a m
C U LT U R E O PF IO P 8 R W 4 B HE G R E A T E S T P L U M B c ,,

I Hr Thr A ii«r l* lr S P r n « )
N E W YO R K , Jupe 0,— Four armed
bandit* entered thu jew elry store of
Barnett Goldstein nt U7th street and Sitting Steady La­
Prisoners W »l Now Ifc Held to
( H y T h e A a a oe la te d P r e s s )
lirqadway and held up tho proprie­ thi* Horde of
F Q R T W O RTH . Tex., June 0.Strict Accountability
tor's son nnd clerk and escaped with
W ater on
W alter Marks was fined 116,000 nnd
For Acta
$70,000 worth of jew elry. The ban­
Nathnn Sang, I ’ hillip Goldstein nnd
W A S H IN G TO N , June ft.— IVosi- dits bound the pair with picture wire
M. Hlrseh each
fined $10,000 by
ins Tfc* A»M»«la(*f TreMI
T A L L A HASS
Ju ni’ lS ^ C lo e e
and filled satchel with most expen
TALLAHASSEE; June 6 .— The Judge niedsoo in federal court today
dent Harding hnd n
u prominent
imimmcia ipart
ko
,
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, record will be kept o f 4om } * c^ o f all
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yesterday in the festivities incident »ive gems in the shop and hurried out
jj&gt;23 session of the legislature de­ on their plea o f guilty to conspiring
prisoners under order* prot*qlwate4
to tho opening here ' o f tho forty- to n waiting MUtomubilv.
veloped the usual flock o f candidates to defraud through mnils in connec­
today by the board
coramiasioeeri
and the commissioner o f agriculture's tion w ith. General la c interests oil Many Inspiring Talks Made at Noon-Day Lunch­ ninth nnnunt convention o f the An­
o f state institution! In ord^r It a u y
cient Arabic Order, Nobles o f the M A N
A R R E ST E D
office seems to be the greatest de­ case. A ll defendants nre from Chi­
eon in Palm Room of Valdez Hbtel
he considered with applfcutlpBg fo r
Mystic Shrine, l i e reviewed n pnsire. This, in the face o f the inteo cago.
pnrdon or commutation o r nnUnce.
H
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S
rnde o f 20,000 nobles, tho ‘fenturo
tion of the present incumbent, W. A.
The order wns Issued to flj, (g^rdeni*
The member* of the local Klwnnls*:
BOGUS S T A M P S and convict captains In t e s t a t e and
McRae, not to relinquish it without
himself to do everything he could to event o f the day; delivered un ad­
Chicago
W
ets
Plan
for
Club were entertnined with tnlks by
a fight. •
further tho ob jects»of the organiza­ dress on fraternnlism nt the first ses­
convict supervisors seek,
{endorsement of Smith the delegates to the International Kl- tion.
sion o f the Imperial Council and at­ A N D I.AHKI.H FOR IL L IC IT W H IS ­ inti action* o f prison al
Representative C. II. Kenerly, o f
wnninn convention at Atluntn during
K E Y A R E C O U N TE R F E IT E D .
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Putnam county, who lent his activity
lng prisoner to strict
Mr. Rico, o f Oviedo, wns tho guest tended Inst night n banquet given
the
luncheon
hour
at
the
Hotel
VnlW
IL
L
P
R
E
S
E
N
T
R
E
SO
LU
TIO
N
S
for
Imperial
Potentate
James
S.
Mcto the co-operative marketing and
and
putting him on noUt« .Hurt In­
of Prof. W. G. Lawton, nnd It. II.
(Itr The Awu«Ul«4 Press)
dez today. A fte r the meeting was
Cnndless, o f Honolulu.
fertiliser filler bills nnd much o f it
T O C IT Y . C O U N T Y , S T A T E .
fractions
or subordination w fll mili­
Horg, form erly o f the Miami MetropN E W YO RK . June ft.— Thirteen]
railed to order by President Sharon,
to tho committee Jhat investigated
oils, was the guest o f II. A. Neel. Moth ] ^
•Mrs. Harding nnd General. men were arrested and millions o f tate uguinat his chances si
and the blessing had been asked by
... tho executive, who is a |
convict abuses, announced unequivoc­
CHICAGO, June ft.— lorenl wet
expressed themselves ns delighted, Persuing,
;t\k k h ( . *
Itogus government revenue stamps, clemency.
ally that he would be a Candidate fo r leaders pinn three actions this week Dr. Brownlee, KiL Lane was called with tho privilege of meeting with noble o f Allndin Temple, -mf Colum­
—— - .
whiskey
nnd
ehampagtte
labels
with
bus, Ohio, remained
for three and
the office. It was Mr. Kenncrly’s in support o f Governor Smith's re­ upon to tell his impressions o f thu big this progressive hunch o f men.
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plates from which they were printed SA N FO R D M AN
half hours in his box in tho review­
fiist term in the legislature hut his peal o f the New York state prohibi­ meeting o f 7,000 Kiwuninns, which
Uut perhaps the best nnd most in­
LO
C
A
T
E
D
IN
W
A
B
S
BW VON
were
seized
liy
operatives
o
f
the
Uni­
prttrnre was made known in more tion enforcement law, the Chicago recently closed in Atlanta. Mr. Iano teresting talk o f the day was made ing stand in front o f the White ted States sereret service lit two
made a most interesting talk, telling
says than one.
Tribune announces Tuesday.
l&gt;y lion. Forest Lake, who bus just House ns Uia long I in/ o f nobles pass­ raids here last night,' it was an­
Mr. Frank K. Smith, Ssmsssnly
o
f the growth o f the International,
ed through “ The Gnrden of Allah"
Representative L. J. M ayo-of Ma­ j The newspaper says thut Aiderbeen released a fter being sentenced to
known
us "H igh PoekstT ohm'VWbn£'
nounced
today.
rion county, made known that he was man John J. Coughlin will introduce the aims nnd objects of the movement B0 days nt Tnllnhnssce. Ilis speech on their march over the burning
l»cr of Morocco Tample and t l &gt; on*
nnd
the
hnpen
and
desires
ns
express­
considering making the race for tho at the city council meeting today n
was o f such gcncrul interest that it sands o f Pennsylvania avenue from T E N PE O PLE IN JU R ED
gineor who pulled the sportal train
IN CAR A C C ID E N T
office in response to the request o f resolution complimenting Governor ed by the really big men o f tho Unit­ is hoped the H oralJ will 1m&gt; able to the cnpitol to Washington Circle. Mr.
of Tampa and South FlsrilM Shrtoers
ed States who attended the meeting.
IN W A S H IN G TO N
Hnrding wore a white suit nnd a red
a "great many prominent , men .in the Smith on his “ courage,
patriotism
print it in its entirity tomorrow.
from Tampa to Jacksonville using
He Is very enthusiastic alaAit the
slate."
and love o f personal liberty.” Tlte
A t the conclusion o f his talk Mr. fez, but: General Pershing, also a
the engine number 43* that mods
things
to
he
accomplished
nnd
his
(llr Thr \Mitrblrd I'resa)
Mr. Mayo's service was his second resolution will
rnll upon tlie slate
I.nno invited a committee front the noble, was in tbc uniform of his rnnk
such
u wonderful record wan'eapturW A S H IN G TO N , Juno 0.— Ten per­
talk was roundly cheered. He had
latm in the house. He, too, was in­ legislature to rcpcnl
the
Illinois
ed
on
urrlval at J a fh *o *tU lt bsDnd
Kiwunia Club to meet with the City as geucrnl of the armies.
sons worn injured, two seriously, in
very little to suy regarding the do­
Both the executive nnd Mrs. Hard­
terested in agricultural measures and search nnd seiziAe act and place the
and plueed on board U t Ifcimpa
Commission Frldny, May 18, and Pres­
a
collision
at
Riverside,
Vn.,
between
ings o f himself or the other dclcgntcs
took a prominent fight in the aboll- state in the same position as New
ident Sharon appointed John l). Jin- ing entered fully into the spirit of two electric trains whose passengers Shriners Special and taken to .Wash­
— probably in self defense, but hu was
tkm at the eorrrJet tease and c e n t r a l York in piokibilloft enforcement.
kins, A. f t Connelly and J. F. Smith: the occasion, Vigorously applauding included a number o f visitors to ington. This no doukh * u * thrvery eloquent ns to the pleasures of
punishment. Next, according to the Tribune,
prise to Noble Smith, but. apt t « (pm *
who will meet with the commission, the marchers and finding amusement Washington Shriners convention.
,
It. L Eaton, who made a close race Anton J. Ccrmak, president o f the the trip.
others who had soma advanemi to/ortogether with committees from the i nthe unties of somo of the drum
Dr. Brownlee, the chaperone of the
with A. 1). Campbell for railroad com­ county board, will go to Springfield
other civic organizations o f the city. majors nnd the downs accompanying the thousands who packed the side- ■," n,i,,n* 1,10
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several o f the delegations. As each
missioner Inst year, cast his lot, cither today or tomorrow and seek delegates, was next railed upon nnd
walks and "circus" scuta along ihc I ‘•&lt;",« r» “ ,l« ‘ e Noble Smith, ugpu hD
said
that
he
did
not
register
nt
any
o
f
the
118
temples
paused
thu
stand
agamst the oldest state official, both to introduce, a similar
resolution,
selection us engineer (o r th f occa­
} tho president uiid Mrs. Harding arose two miles o f the pugcunl route. Ileal sion which flnnlly gavq him ouch a
in poiut of service nnd age, Henry which, In addition, would direct the hotel— all the use he had fo r n hotel
to salute the American flag and so prostrations were frequent uud am­ delightful surprise. Besides being •
(lay Crawford, venornblo secretary assembly to begin a draft o f an Illi­ was a place to wash up. Uut he nlso
told o f the good things learned from
were kept on their feet much o f the bulances and temporary uid stations good Noble he is s valued employee
of state. Mr. Crawford too, plans to nois repealer.
tlpin sixty
his
trip
nnd
promised
to
pass
them
time the parade wns under wuy. A p­ were kept busy. More
»e«k the office again.
Mr.
Eaton
o f the A. C. I- railway, having come
The thrid move will lie made by
paepons ineluding
Shriners, were
cn
In
future
tnlks
in
which
he
will
parently
untired
Uy
this
exertion
ier\e.| as an attache o f the senate Ccrmnk on his return here when a
to Sanford in 1013 ftoro the. New
Mrs. Harding journeyed, to Walter taken to hospitals, while estimates York Centra! lines running out o f
and is n brother of Senntor W. M. duplicate resolution will Ik* presented give facts and figures for tho better­
ment and advancement of the loca
Reed hospital In the afternoon
to were that equally as many were given Corning. N. Y., fbr many lanes* Last
Katun.
to tho county board.
given
fo r tho first uid at thu street stutions. Those year hero ut home ampngT ti$ friends
cllub.
R. A. Cifsy, chief examiner in the
Q U E STIO N IS O NE O F A M E R IC A N attend u concert
A.
Raffeld
was
next
called
upon,
wounded
war
veterans
by
the
band taken to hospitals were reported Inst hu v j ) given the Shribe. degree end
comptroller’s office, has long since
JU R ISD IC TIO N A N D NO T
night to be out o f dungcr.
Weather
More
Favor­
but
he
begged
o
ff,
stating
that
too
and
chanters
o
f
Alluddin
temple.
announced thnt he would be n candi­
he appreciated
beings »m yng his
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
Immediately lifter the pnrude end­
much night air hnd put hia speaking
Probably no more picturesque pa­
date for comptroller in 1U2 I regard­
able in Cotton Belt
Ids friends who looked*
hint end
was con­
on the bum. His case attract­
rade than thut o f the Shrinors over ed, the- Imperial council
(H r Thr A m rU IrS I'rraal
less of whether lie received the ap­
Ids comfort at that time. &gt; * * l n he
for Several Weeks tubes
W A S H IN G TO N , June ft— Diplomats hnd passed over Washington’s his­ vened by Mr. McUundless und, Presi­ has luu n looked after by hia fHeads
ed universal attention nnd all tho
pointment to succeed Ernest Amos,
In
Washington who have discussed toric thoroughfare, scene o f many dent llurding delivered the principul but this msy be of a rnorf pleasant
members
were
loud
in
expressing
their
when his long speculated retirement
Frequent Rains in Florida Had on
(lecturing thut somutimes
the
ship liquor question with state inaugural, victory, preparedness and address,
sympathy.
He
certainly
shows
the
giqq
mar
nt VOS
w si
nature. We ar* g
lfd lh
a £ Jle
takes place. The passing of the leg­
Certain Sections
"men
hu
ruled
together for mischief
department officials have had it other pageants.
From the conven­
c(Tecta o f the trip.
selected to drive th
thef engine
sn fln t and dsislature has left the forthcoming
Kent Kossitcr told of tho methods pointed out to them the question is tional black nnd the cooler white, the to exert misguided zeal,” the execu­ llvered him in Waar*
r’ashingtyn
isf% gad
v
resignation of Mr. Amos as tho fore­
1ST Tfce
Preosl
American domestic colors presented all the hues o f n tive said hu liked thu "highly pur­ squncL We await'
he
used In getting two dinners ut the purely one of
It M s - r e W t * reW A S H IN G T O N , Juno ft. — The
most topic of speculation. He made
posed fraternity, bccuuio it is our
colve a report from
known before the coming o f tho leg ­ weather It generally more favorslde same time— and snid he never missed jurisdiction and therefore not sub- rainbow while the variety o f cos­
nssurunru against menacing organi­
joct
to
treatment
through
any
joint
n
meal
dh
the
entire
trip.
He
also
tumes
kept
paco
almost
with
the
to thu great cereifoiv1" ” 1
islature that lie planned to quit to in much o f the cotton belt than for
international
conference. American number o f the colors. 'Chariofa, zation," nnd "conspiracy."
tionnl rupital. Noble
brad a joint farm loan bank now or­ sivcral preceding weks although it returned loaded with new ideas re­
Daylight fireworks, an air “ bat­
o f which
in , garding Kiwnnis,
glad they took you.
ucciaeuiy unfavorable
u n i»t"i«».»
.... . «one
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.............was
— government does not propose to seek mounted patrols nnd gaily bedecked
ganizing at Jacksonville, and a meas­ continued decidedly
tle " between nuvul seaplanes nnd n
•
A N tm itm o n e .
ure was enacted by the session which some sections snid the weekly wcath- 1acted upon nt this luncheon— thnt o f such method o f adjustment oY to ac­ camels added touches to the whole
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"congress o f the seas” , in which nppermits banka and trust companies cr and crop revue issued by the De- seating the members nt smaller tables, cept any proposals that mature from picture.
peured
reproductions
o
f
vessels
which
There was more than color to the
T A M P A H IIK IN K M N q t y u l * *
in I his state to invest to a limited ex­ partment o f Agriculture covering the which gives lots more elbow room. He outside sources.
Tho question o f rules nnd regula­ pageant,
however,
hundred s o f have played u prominent part in the
Frequent says he has many other new ideas and
tent in the capital stock o f the farm week ending yesterday.
IIK B A K 8 WORLD.
tions under the supreme court Inter­ hands, drum corps nnd chanting clubs development o f America were other
bsbk. Thera nre indications, how­ heavy rains were unfavorable In Flor­ plans which will be tried out In the
pretation o f prohibition enforcement furnishing n continuous flow of' mu- principal events of the day.
ever, that organization o f the bank ida and somo cotton had been aban­ future.
Two accidents marked tho water * Tampa Shriners— to »O f•potfel* * * 1
net is wholly a matter for congress, 8jc— stirring marches, oriental airs
Dr.
Gardner,
a
new
member,
fof JKfts made good
bus not yet shaped up to tho point doned. Citrus
the Atlantic Coast Lliyf .r^U pe^ p TH*
it is held nnd so fa r as known that nan dthe'lutest Jus*. Smartly drilled pageant and coqpt guard life savers
of where Mr. Amos is prepared to growth and blooming well iq Florida Spondcd to the welcoming song with a
cisls— will b* all “ P fflr k t t t g over tbs
demonstrations
during
during viewpoint has not been challenged pstrols eseeuted Intricate formations here for
let go of hia slate office. Mr. Gray though was too wot on some lowlands. few well-chosen remarks,
iu correspondence with various gov­ all along the line o f march, especially Hhrioe week effected rescue*.
One record o f Ihe A. C. L
which
he
stated
he
realiv'd
the
hon­
is an active candidate to succeed Mr. Review fo r Florida shows frequent
pulled the Tampa
ernments.
in The Garden o f Allah, where the o f the rraft In the "congress o f the Washington for the- .
Amos when he does resign, through heavy rains unfavorable for cotton, or o f being a Kiwanlan and pledged
seas"
collided
with
a
draw
of
the
spectators included besides the pnwappointment by the governor. The somu abandoned. AH work backward.
council gathering. T h k ’ i
Ident and Mrs. Harding, the members highway bridge and fyur o f its occu­ cording to J. G. K ll
name* of Treasurer J. C. laming, Much grass and weevil numerous.
o f tho cabinet, tho im p eria l poUm- pants, two women and two men, were passenger ugent at Ta
however, and W. V. Knott, superin­ Poorly cultivated and too wet to ap­
tuto and his divan, ranking army an^ t,hruwu overboard b)( the Impact. Stark, division passat
tendent of the state hospital, con­ ply arsenate dust.
navy officers and foreign diplomats. They were rescued promptly as were smashed all w orlds
tinue to hold their places in capitol
Clear skies greeted the Bhrlners, s fam ily o f four who were thrown
gossip as slated for the office. There
ords for continuous
M
iam
i*
s
B
an
k
er
ta
Now that tho dolce fa r niente days havo come we do not
but long before the parade had end­ into the watur by tho collapse o f a went the entire dMt
ate outsiders, too, whose names bob
Commissioners to
ed jjua-Mtfvnsc heat made for keen small landing frym which they wore
ta
want to let ourselves bo lured entirely away from business and
op'now and then, but the general be­
to Washington,
discomfort fo r both the marchers and viewing the river parade.
lief is that one o f tho three men
. . . . . .
Serve City Again Ml city building.
trouble or delay.
M
There is only one way to build a city and that Is by letting
•hove mentioned will get the place.
It was announced*'!
other people know about it; just as one builds up any business,
T l* political dopstera in their conM IA M I, June fl.— Miami's
flve IM
Sunday that an ' * * r»’
by advertising U to tho world.
.
telpplalkin 'erf Messrs. Laming and banker’s commltnloners, were f f * • f
to make th f entire ,
flere Is w h it The Fourth EsUte has to ssy on city build­
Krtntt, place the former in Mr. A(noa' elecled yesterday by large majorities. IM
changing englaos ojfdf
lng, and If U well worth (fa d in g :
office and Mr, 'Knott la the treas­ They f r f j f opppsfd by « ticket of * *
side red that undsr
ury.* ’* *1 • {# in..
Have you stopped U think:
*
inde|&gt;cndent candidates, but the high­ Mi
conditions there are
That the C ity that gqta the FublJclty, gets the Bualaesa 7
One thing is a certainty, however, est roan among the latter fell more Mi
locomotives bstvsffu
.
T h it the City that fe ta the advertising grows 7
e &amp; that is that the governor is not than a thousand short. Thre# thou­ Ml
\Yashlngton th* f d f l'f t t 'J
That advertising properly done U worth its weight In gold?
bttlng any inkling of him thoughts sand, three hundred and sixty-nine •M
is considered
w U td M
M
That advertising a city la business, not Child's play?
to the matter become public.
*
votes were cast.
.
A t Big: Meeting of Commercial Secretaries at Union.
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That people w ill go mUes to a good liva City to trade?
And there is the forthcoming vs’ _________
I ■*.
The commissioners who were re­ Ms
Ml
That the property w ill Increase la value when the outside
capey on the supreme court, expected elected are:
ROBS H
world knows your City Is wide awake?
tbfough the resignation o f Chief
K. C, Romfb, J. U Wilson. J. E. M
That people f*om neighboring towns frill come where there
Justice Taylor. Provision was made Iaimmus, C. D. Leflier and James C. IM
KURTIH, Juno fl.— Consluoat*eomJ?iUlty, careful planning and the In­
for his retirement, after more than GUman. A ll are bank p r e s e n ts .
Ml
U something doing?
,
,
jection o f human Interest in dealing with proapocta and tba insistent bad of
. That now la the time your city and business needs adver­
iw yran* service. Wiseacres about
t « r *1
the follow-up and efficient application to nosda ofitb # community are the
capital,. a UtUe premature It legal representative
TAM PA*
ts*
Using
more than over before??
tools with which tho commercial secretary may build a greater clvle center,
o f the I. L
• Thai |f •you don’t g et out and go after the outside Trade
•quid seem, havf hazarded the name Hoard. Mr. Terrell having gone to
W illis Powell, secretary o f tha Lake County Chamber o f Cem m ere*.told the of W Inter jbx
•
some
neighboring City wiU?
of J. B. Johnson, who with the dose the Supreme court to AH the extra
delegates to the annual convention o f tha Florida Commercial Kecrvtark**. Idrsl of thu
I
That if they do tbyy w ill get t^e business you should g e t? —
° f %the session, became attorney for judgeship created by the legUUture.
Association today. Powell atalad t t y t O n w r y instnpco whore a curoawrclnl for. tba
a
Pensacola News.
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’
Improvement Board, us Attorney General Buford's m»me is
body rises or falls It does so hae^upe jhe secretary is either c fflc k n i ....
or tbc annual .— rrr^ w &gt; ,
dliecUxet* bere. W
• possible successor to Judge Tay- also being mentioned In connection
*•
UAfJIO i f
remiss In his duties..... , • u «s
Wf. H r sueceded Glean Terrell a* with the place.
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O il. IN TE R E S T S .

KIWANIS DELEGATES TELL OF
WHAT THEY LEARNED AT BIG
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

W A S H IN G TO N , June 6.— Clifford
Irclnnd, o f Peoria, III., was given n
place in direct line of succession when
he wns elected Imperiat Outer Guard.
Kansas City was selected ns the 11)24
convention city.

DIPLOMATS
DISCUSS IDEA
LIQUOR SHIPS

: HAVE YOU STOPPED TO THINK?

CONTINUITY, PLANNING: AND IN I
MAKE COMMERCIAL SECRET
SAYS THE DEAN OF THE ASSOCIATION

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Ji!NE y in «?

rAGE SIX

SOCIETY
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
Tuesday— Mrs. B. f t Whitncr nnd
Mrs. E. U. Mobley w ill entertnin
nt bridge nt the home o f the fo r­
mer, honoring’ Miss
Dorothy
Rtimph, a bride-elect of this month.

Mr. and Mrs. It. J. H olly, Robert
H olly nnd Miss Elisabeth Smith o f
Madison went to New Smyrna this
morning where Miss Smith will visit
friends fo r several days. While here
she was the guest o f her cousin, Mrs.
James Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball and
daughter, I.ouise, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. J. Steed, o f Kissimmee, were the
week end guests o f their parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. G. Ball. This wns the
first fa m ily reunion thnt the Ball fam ­
ily have had in yenrs.

Tuesday — Business
meeting
of
Daughters o f Wesley Gass nt the
Methodist Church nt 8 p. m.
Tuesday— Mrs. R. K. Tolnr will en­
tertain nt n bridge lunchcob nt her
home for the members o f the Board
o f the Womans’ Club.

Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen nnd son
Billie and guest Miss Ethel Dccn, o f
Dougins, Gn., nnd Mrs. I). C. Marlowe,
Bobbie Marlowe nnd Mrs. W. M. Lov­
ell formed a party motoring to Or­
lando todny where the former goes to
Tuesday— Circle No. 2 will meet nt 3 visit an aunt who is 111 at the hospital
o'clock nt the home of Mrs. J. W. there.
Rutledge.
FOR M ISS M A R T IN
Tuesday— Miss Viola Booth w ill en­
Brsides
the parties previously an­
tertain at a miscellaneous shower
nounced
Miss
Beatrice Martin will bo
honoring Miss Beatrice Martin, a
honored
with
n
Miscellaneous shower
bride-elect o f this month.
Wednesday— 8t. Agnes Guild picnic this evening by Miss Viola Booth. And
on Friday evening tho Roof Garden
nt Daytona Bench.
Wednesday— Miss Rosamond Rnd- Club w ill give a handkerchief shower
ford will entertain the mcmlicrs at the homo o f Miss Esgio W hlttcl ut
o f the Tillla-Cttin bridal party with 8 p. m.
a buffet supper following the reHOUSE P A R T Y A T D A Y T O N A
herstl.
Wednesday—Misses Luclle Anderson,
B R A C fl
E liia U ’th lloolohnn nnd Evelyn
A number o f the members o f the
Barrow, will entertain nt a mis­ Girls Friendly Society leave In the
cellaneous Shower nt the home of morning chaperoned by Mrs. John
r the former, 018 French avenue, nt LconnrdI, fo r Daytona Bench whore
.'1:30 p. in., in honor o f Miss Beat­
they will enjoy n house party. They
rice Martin, u bride-elect o f this
will keep open house for the week end
month.
nnd cordially invite their friends.
Thursday—Tillls-Cnln
nuptials
nt
Methodist Church nt high noon.
CROCK RK -IIE R K Y
Friday — "C y
Slocumbs Cknintry
Mr.
A. K. Crocker, form erly o f
Htoru” nt High School Auditorium
Pluiit City, nml Miss Vcrlie Berry,
nt 8 p. m.
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of Center Hill, were quietly married
Friday— Roof Garden Club entertains
last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Crock­
at n handkerchief shower nt the
er was assistant cashier o f the Bank
home o f Miss Kr.sio Whittle, nt H p.
o f Grovelnnd for several months, and
m., complimenting Miss
Bcntrlco
while here made many friends who
M artin n tiriilc o f tills month.
wish for him every success o f ronrried
Friday— Mrs. E. M. Gnllowny will en­
tertain tho members of the Glean­
He left Grovelnnd to accept n po­
ers Clnss nt four o’clock at her
sition in the People’s Bank o f Snnhome.
ford.
.
F ilday— Mrs. It. It. Dens will enter­
This popular young couple surpris­
tain the members of tho Mothers’
ed their friends, who expected them
Club at her home in Rose Court at
to ho married on Saturday, and were
3:30 p. in.
married on Thursday Instead.
Mr.
Crocker left Immediately for Sanford,
Mr. nnd M rs.‘John C. Smith motor
returning Saturday for his liride.
td to Ocala on Sunday.
They will make their home In San­
ford. May every happiness he theirs
— Grovelund Graphic. •

J. W. Warren was among
netii visitors here yesterday
ing from Minnaoln.
Jacksonville was represented here
yesterday by J. J- Maloney, who made
Ids hi'.’idmiurters at tin* Montezuma.
Mian Gladys Adams returned home
yesterday from Lakeland where she
bus been attending Southern College.
Mrs. W. A. I.effler nnd fam ily left
yesterday for Daytona Bench where
they will-spend the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Lone have return
td home from Atlanta, where they at
tended the Kiwunls convention.
Mr. and Min.
Savannah. Ga.,
their sister, Mm

cd ovcrj'j^kotruku, Powell said, struck -81 SLOCUM

was
Inches. This la quite n
o f rain fo r this time o f the year.

panic to lltc hearts o f the tiandl&amp; T h e

ley lillies.
Following the shower refreshments
o f Ice cream topped with chqrrles and
rakes were served by Mrs. Maxwell
assisted by Sara and Mary Maxwell.
The honorcc was becomingly gown­
ed In white crepe dc chine In batik
design.
The affair was n delightful courtesy
nnd wns o f especial enjoyment fo r tho
guests.
L IN E N SHOW ER
Tlu^prctty compliment to Miss Coralic Tillis, a bride-elect o f this week,
was tho linen shower given yester­
day afternoon by Miss Mary Zachary
and Mrs. John Leonard! nt the homo
o f the former.
Green nnd white were the prevail­
ing colors, nnd baskets o f Shasta dais­
ies and ferns worn effectively used. In
the dining room the punch table, wns
plnccd, the punrh howl being sur­
rounded by daisies und ferns. Here
delicious punch wns nerved through­
out the afternoon by Mrs. A. K. Pow­
ers.
In tho nrchwny a lovely arrange­
ment o f white satin ribbons and dais­
ies wns placed, from which were sus­
pended the gifts. Placed directly un­
der this wns tho bride’s chair. The
shower was given by Marin Ann Pow­
ers, wenring a flu ffy cpstumo o f yel­
low organdie.
During the afternoon a musical pro­
gram wns rendered. Miss Lillie Ruth
Spencer nnng ’’O Promise M e" accom­
panied by Mrs. Clnude Herndon. Miss
Rosamond Radford’hind gave n group
of readings.
.
Miss Tillis wns becomingly attired
in a chic frock o f Almond green crepe
do chine trimmed with bonds o f shad*
cd libbons nnd worn with hat
to
match.
A m emory book was passed during
the afternoon nnd the guests were
asked to write hits of advice in it.
This a ffa ir was one o f the most delightful/rourtesicN with which Miss
Ti|lis hnn been honored.

The funeral service o f Hubort A.
Lovejoy w ill he held at
Seminole
Springs cemetery nenr Sorrento’ on
Friday morning nt 10 o'clock. Those
from Sanford dcslflng to attend the
funeral w ill meet at the funeral par­
lors o f T. J. M iller &amp; Son In time to
leave at eight o’clock shnrp.
Mr. Snm E. Murrell hns just com­
pleted his Inw course nt John B.
Stetson University nml been admit­
ted to the bar nnd will leave tonight
fo r Jacksonville where ho will nppenr
In' the United States district court
for the Southern District o f Florida
on n case before Judge R. M. Call.
A fte r the ense Is urgued Mr. Murrell
will leave for Miami where he will
be permnncntly located with tho law
firm o f Carson, Murrell &amp; Farrington.
Sam is the third lawyer in the Mur­
rell fam ily, the olheYs nro John M.
Murrell o f Miami nml W ill O. Mur­
rell o f Eustls. It will Ik* rcmcmlwrrd thnt Carson, Murrell &amp; Farrington
nro attorneys for Mr. D u ff in the
Ford-Huff suit for twenty
million
dollnrs damages.
Also Mr.
John
Murrell wns nttorney for Mrs. Crosier
Sewell who obtained n judgment fo r
$15,000 against Mr. John Sewell for
nlincntinn o f affection. All o f Sum’s
friends nro sure that he will make

Negotiations for
Release of Eight
Prisoners Go On

T IE N T S IN , China, Juno 5.— L a t­
est advices from Tsno Chwnng indi­
I l l y T lir A u n r ln ir il I'rraat
cate thnt negotiations with the PnotSARAGOHSA, June 5.— Cardinal xuku bandits for. relenso of eight fo r­
Saragossa, was assassinated here yeneigners still held by them arc pro­
Sniagnssn, wna nnsisnlnnted here yes­ gressing satisfactorily.
The Tsao
terday by unknown nusuilnnt*'.
Pliwnng messages slate that the only
delay hns licen caused by dissension
hmong the bandits' themselves,
hut
that this is diminishing rapidly as
their enrollment lu Ike Chinese army
continues.
Those outlaws who do nut wish to
join
the uimy nro being permitted
.MOOR K-ll A N N A
to depart with their booty, nnd arc
A wedding width came ns 11 great 1
1nssintr through the military cordon
turprisc to the many friends uf this
pouular young couple, was that of
Miss Helen Hanna, of Tampa, nnd Mr.
Shermnn Moure o f this city, which
wuH solemnised Friday evening June
first, at nine o’clock at tho Methodist
church in Winter Pnrk. ’
.
Tho Lrlde, who wore n sinnrt travel- j
ing costume, with hat nnd accessor­
ies to match, was given In marriage
hy her brother, Fred ’ Hanna. The
ceremony was witnessed hy only n few
o f the must intimate friends and rela­
tives.
Following tho ceremony the bridal
patty were entertained nt a lovely
dinner by tho bride's brother, bred
Hanna. The happy young couple leav­
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ing In their car for un extended wed­
S h e C h ota A b o u t a C h a r m in g ly -E m b r o id e r e d F r o c k
ding trip touring the stute. They will
be ut home to their friends ufler
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f o r L ittle S t a t e r .'
June 10th*at the home o f tho groom's
darker orecn and hid • decoration s’
AM lik e d ms to go whopping »*&gt;h Ih* front of n lUUi yellow chambraj
mother. Mrs. J. B. Moore on Celery

MISS SHIPP ENTERTAINS
Mins Velum Shipp was thu charm­
ing young hostess last evening when
i.he entertained a number of her
frit-lids at . her Immo on Sanford
III ig lilu .

'I'h- rnoiiiH wen* arlinlicnlly demrattd v. ill* itep e paper festoons and lilts,
kits o f cut flowers and ferns.

F. M. Hudson, who hr.» been ussot iftfod with the Bull Hardware Co.,
lif t yerterdoy for hln^home In Charl­
eston, S- C., where lie will spent! sum"
time. Mr. Ilut'ton will engage In Utr
orange buslnoss upon hi* rsturn.

8 evcnty fiv e million dollnrs were
spent on corsets In the United States
during 1010. The figures were d if­
ferent last year. Let the Seminole
County Bank figure for you.

A R C llB IS IIO P d p HA ftAGOSSA
S L A IN BY A S SA SSIN S

P

Mr. nnd Mm. W. F. Tu nnhllffe
spent thu week end in Jacksonville
where they went to meet the latter's
fattier. W. W. Tunnii liffe, of Wiscon­
sin, who will upend some time hcio us
their guest.

Mr. and M r s V w . 8. Coleman, o f
Oklahoma City, are here nnd hnvc de­
cided to become residents o f Sanford.

D-iuchig, games and music raitued
(he evening to pass all loo soon. At
n late hour lefreshmenls of sherbet,
take and puneli were served.
Miss Hliipp was nsslgted lu enter­
taining her guests l&gt;y lier motliur Mrs.
George Shipp.
The following guests were present!
Misses Helen Hugo, Mary Fields,
Margaret .Cowan, Ruth McAlister,
Eva ({rare Wagner, Alice Gooding
Mi Kim Ithodu Vauglm, Margaret Pettrs, Mary Alice Shipp, Rhby Rivers,
Mis. Armour Reynolds und John hnhir.minifcr, Bill McKim, George l owi,n, Joe Gonxalcia, Frtd EunlHcld^
Albert Conner, Emory Rivers, George
Thurston, 1 wsUr Moughlon, Louheil
I iiiiilt jit ir , Haloid Grady, Lewis
Siiipfi anil Willard lloditilii.

,ttm Cf
FOR MISS T IL L IS
hi foi
Last evening the member* o f the
Mpend- Besincss and I'rofcsslonal Women’s
nhsm’s 1Club honored Miss I ••ralit Tillla with
, K. P. e htm lkirrhlef shower r.t thu home
of Mis. It. C. Mux well on Ninth elrctt.
The rooms went ilevoiatcd
with
njnmln quantities t*f shaslu daisies and frm *
r, ray.': tarryin g out the colcir m otif o f grocn
itmiith and while. ’
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for.thoj
Contents nnd w iltin g uf verses afa in fu ll1forded’ the guests niucti pleasure.. Tin

hsr on Saturday aCtornoon.

“ 1 in lly ihuuld go homo and look
e v ir my clothe* and run ribbon*
undrrthlns* and *1° *
mending.

dlirk and M inn appllqui-d flowrra.

Tli»y w a n In solid snd chocked glng-

fit the Stom ach

rtimpMiiy w i l l Mot lie rraoonalblo for
tin* loiymrnl o f nn)' check, order, nr
Mil Incurred o r nuntn lij* the mthl J.
I, Wlllliimn fiftcr June tilt.
t l f l A Y M o T o i t IIAI.KS r o M I ’ A N Y . .

(Not Inciirpiirnlrit)

lly :

Mrs. J.

tV. S tricklan d, Owner.

O W N E R S OF DOGS
T A K E N O T IC E !
T H IS IS F I N A L N O TIC E TO A L L
O W N E R S O F DOGS WHO H A V E
N O T P A ID L IC E N S E FO R S A M E ,!
W E W IL L NOW PROCEED TO E N ­
FORCE P A Y M E N T OF L IC E N S E
ACCORDING TO L A W .
R. G. W IL L IA M S ,
53-Ctc
Chief o f Police.
Gasoline Gauges fo r Fcrdn $1.00; Ped­
al Pads 50c ret. Spotlights, Windshield
virors; T IK E S nnd TU B E S nt close
pricer. You can get back with our
tires. Better gnsoline nml oil. We
carry tho largest stock o f automobilo
tires nnd accessories on Palmetto ave­
nue.

ROOF P A I N T
Special price on Itoof Paint thin
wrek.— Sanford Paint Store, Welaka
Block.
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Special assortment going nt, each

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F. p. IlIN E S

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C H U R C H W E L L ’S
$2.25 Crepe de Chine, at, per yard
$2.00 Crepe de Chine, a% p ory ard
$2.75 Satin,, at, per yard

$3.25 Paisley Crepe de Chine, at, per yard
$2.75 Paisley Georgette, at, per yai’d

It wad bound In

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103 Palmetto Ave.------—•Phone 181-J

$2.00 Taffetas, at, per yard

fb , aLrebis frock.

FLOIHDA

40c--------- 75c— — $1.00--------- $1.25

$3.25 Canton Crepe, at, per yard

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KKUIUKFZR

In all the popular shades and styles going at

$2.25 Taffeta, at, per yard

whlt. petucoata"

Sanford, Florida

L A R G E A S S O R T M E N T SW IM KAPS

$3.95 Canton Crepe, at, per yard

mg to il lima ere had com# to tho via* gap for a wing,"
"That's e t s t
Aom sad I w asoooa Is eotaatea ever

Sold by

U N I O N PHARM ACY

One block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Rummer rate*
•— Room, $1 per day and up; $5 per week nnd up. Special
week-end rates.— j--------- Every room has running water.

**She has thrrn

• it's perfectly *1mph&gt;.M eh* aeeured
“ i f » a straight klmona affair,
mada very abort and worn with UtUe
Moo mi re lo match."
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• Ukaomera are vary practical for small
child re a. I kaow." I repUsd.
•XJh. these children never play la any. k „ - ales." she assured me- "Bloomers
W A t t H M l s i and are much better

J Liver,Kidneys
Bowels, Blood

HOTEL RAYMONI

haiu.

“ N u e ' forget all about that, * wa*
Kam a advice.
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"llu l there's no good falrjr to fom *
alone and dh It for m»,“ t 9 ompl»m*d■•Well. I'll corn* around some evening
and chat With you while you 4a It. anil
•T.’ll be no l»*W nt all." She promised.
| glanced out of the window at the
beautiful eunnhln* and decided It wa*
much too lovely • day U» H ay Indoor*.
•‘A ll rig b b " f promised, trying to conG y by my ton# that It was S great
Hm re salon.
i
• lUiddra," aha said. ' T w promised a
eoualn who live* way out In the country
to do a hit o f shopping nround for her.
hop* It Isn't ahooa. It's next to
Impossible to gucs* Ihu exact ejzes.' I
said, trying my beet lu sound dlicouran iw rrrd Pam.

There w ill boi apl ay ghren-at the
commission, hfendcd by Brigadier Gen­ High School Audltorlurti, Frlddy night
eral Connor, U. S. A., toured the rail­ June 8th, fo r the benefit o f the Wom­
way line and inspected the Chinese an’s Missionary Society o f the/MethoS fe iT Y COMrtso
troops In thq bandit zone. The coin­ dist church and the High School A th­
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emission is understood to bo satisfied letic Association.
The characters In the play arc the
with the Chinese government’s m ili­
women o f Celery avenue, fo r Instance
tary. arrangements In the district
come and see M i i O. J. Phpe; shads
Miss Busybody and Mrs. M cKay; she
P E tE R S B U R G , Va.. June 5.— Tw o is Postmistress, she learns the news:,
Betty «a • glowing creature o ft*
unidentified white men were almost if' people don’ t want their tarda read ’ and romance, half H .w .h . S
American. In a story oMo,’e ^
in'.tantly killed this morning when why don’t they write Ictierst •
Prof. Cooper D good, and he does I mystery actually filmed la n ,J T
s t h ic V b y n northbound train three
Mcmiles .from Carson, Va. Th5 bfoflids make love so naturally. .P r o f .
You’ll sco Betty ' riding ^ Z
were brought here nnd turned over to Kay does a college aount; Fred Pope,
at tfie fnmoUrf beach at Waikiki
tho cafner. The men, railroad o ffi­ who Is Si, the storekeeper, justice of
Shocking even the native* win, £
cials said, were asleep on the tracks. the pence, also insurance ftgent,-keeps
wild hutn-hula. Special pSetum
peace nround the stofo. Wn havc sev­
the graduating clam of the Un».
eral others all o f which have good
mar School and tht High 5^
D A IL Y H E R A L D W IL L
parts. Music w ill bo furnished by the
Also Internnt}ohal New*.
BE D E L IV E R E D O N * *
C E L E R Y A V E N U E High.School prehestra. Thorc w ill be
W cdnesday-Thur
sdav
n-couple o f readings and Solos. Don't
It KWakmil —
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this
ns
It
is
something
worth
. • People living on Celery avenue will
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how he able to read tho Daily Herald seeing.
M INNIE'
by five or six o'clock in the a fter­
STO P B A C K A C H E . K ID N E Y
noon. The Ilcrold will be delivered
TRO U BLE
as fa r the Osteen Bridge fo r only
fifteen cents d week. A ll who wnnt
Bnrknchc, Rhcumntlc Pains, dull
Tho Herald delivered
to receive the Herald at their home hrndnrhc, tired feeling, too frequent week fo r 15e.
on Celery avenue or adjoining nvc- urinntion, discolored or strong odor
lines, phone the Herald offico nnd nrc symptoms o f kidney nnd bladder
the paper will begin immediately.
trouble. " I wns nlwnys hnvlng
n
backache which caused me grent suf­
fering,” writes Mrs. Fcber, Medford,
N O T IC E !
Mass. “ Could not sleep and at times
N otice I k hereby Klven that J. T». I could not stand straight. Tried F o­
\VIII|tiins dix-s not l o u r any authority ley Kidney Pills nnd found
relief.’’
lo tilnd thr tinrirrslKnid company In
tiny olilla nilon wliutnocvrr. anil thin Stop backache; kidney and
bladder

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The Herald Printing Co.

Home owners are Ihe backbone of
this city. But .they get . little en­
couragement to build hare. There is
absolutely^ no money fo r them to
borrow.
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dispatches credited to It or
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and also
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A ll rlgh ta o f ra.p u b llcrtlon o f apaclal
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Forelen Advartl.lna Srnrr.rn'.all.a
THE AMOtlCAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

That hard-headed man
next to tho railing and nods
you, even though you have had an
account there for yenrs, is not a fishblooded money changer. He’s a
friend, ready to do your service If
you will let him. The next time you
start to invest n few dollars in some
gaudy proposition, stop nnd ask him.
He’ll likely shake his head nnd sny
you nre making n mj^tnke. You’ll be
sure he is rut-minded, and go your
wny, determined to get more thori his
mensly 4 per cent. Hut i f you’d lot
him, that same clnnimy guy would
suggest some good securities which
would pay you 0 per cent or better,
and probably make the
purchase
gratis.
We print this because the
United States department o f justice
says that J100,000 per day, i
along, arc lost by sucker Investors.—
Collier’s Weekly.
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H E N R Y FORD A N D T U R
* P R E S ID E N C Y .

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Collier's National Weekly hns been
‘ J conducting what It calls a "face to
I fne^-" canvass o f the voters of the
J\ country, with the iden o f getting a
line an their predilections fo r the
I j presidency, a fter Mr.’ Harding lays
I 11down the reins o f his first term. Tho
| canvass has covered tho entire coun.
try, and the results arc somewhat
i astonishing. A t the end o f tho first
( week’s canvass Henry Ford shows up
■s with more than fi,000 votes and Pros!A _&lt;lent Harding with more than 4,000.
These arc the leading figures, but
there was a long list o f entrants in
the race, running from 215 votes for
|| ex-President Wilson to 2,000 or more,
fo r som e' 'o f tho candidates. O f
course none o f the cnndidntes entorcd the race voluntarily. The canvass
I was conducted without nny reference
1 to their desires or wishes. Although
it is too early to draw any definite
. 1 conclusion from the canvnsa, which
! has just begun, and is yet only In
( Ub early stages, there are some fenl
turcs worthy o f consideration. One
Jj / o f these is tho extraordinary strength
— developed by both Henry Ford and
&gt;4 President Harding.

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THE RETURN TO THE COTTAGE.
I f Orange county puts fls court­
room on the top floor o f its six-story
courthouse, it will^ be easy fo r Or­
lando lawyers to "rise in the profes­
sion.” —Tampa Tribune. Also take a
tumble to themselves for six stories.
----------- o----------Real estate is the finest security
in the world nnd especially Kaqford
real estate and yet it Is n difficult
matter to borrow money hero* to
build homes— and it is not difficult
to borrow money in eities ylth Jess
backing than Hanford.
The Orange Hell Line had a law
passed in the legislature making the
license for bus lines o f non-residents
twice as much ns residents. This Is line
but wo note that our law limiting
the weight o f vehicles on the mails of
Seminole county
was not passed.
Why not nnd why ?
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The six-room cottage suited to the
40-font lot will come
into its own
once more If the National Associa­
tion of Real Estate Hoards ran bring
it about.' In order to stimulate in­
terest in the designing nnd building
" I am convinced that Florida is to be one o f the richest
o f such homes, prlxes o f more than
states
o f the union. 1 think its growth w ill mntch thut o f (Jallfor$.100 for the best plans were offered
rdtt’a
-indeed,
1 Would not he at all surprised to see Florida sur­
at a recent real estate conference.
pass California in rapidity o f material development. . . . Floridn
It is commonly conceded that one
is not dependent upon the tourist business........... The room for
o f tho greatest needs o f the country
expansion
is without limit.
today is small, well-built, convenient
"The
whole
state is becoming not merely n winter play­
homes o f moderate cost. It is in­
ground
nnd
health-invigorating
spot o f hundreds o f thousands
finitely better for nny average Am er­
of the richest people in America, and mnny -more o f moderate
ican family to own such a home, wilh
means, lint it is to become to an extent mnny times' greater than
its privacy am! ils air of stabilityvt
ut
present the producer o f citrus fruits and vegetables for an
than to lie jammed Into the three
tot*
[•very-increasing
demand.
room flat in n crowded apartment s * 1* "*\uvory
Huildlng
activity
is in evidence everywhere...........1 believe
house which seems to lie the p ro-, K — s
that
the
time
is
not
far
distnnet when practically every nvailnblo
failin g substitute for the small
ocean front lot between Daytona nnd Miami will he the site of
house in these expensive days.
homes o f Northern and Western people.............. If Florida had
The thing is ,to find the little, in­
no
other advantage than its ‘ climate, that alone wuld he one o f
dividual, artistic nnd practical, yet
the
nation's great assets.
suited in cost to the moderate purse. ^
" I feel justified in saying that I know o f no other place in
— .Jacksonville Journal.
this country which would •more strongly appeal to me for wise
----------- o ----nnd «&lt;«iscrvntivy investments, expecting large returns in the fuF II.L IN fi T H E STOMACH
tur/, than Investments carefully and judiciously made in this
O FF T IIE ROOF.
Ue."

FLORIDA WILL SURP
CALIFORNIA

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It is difficult to figure out the Ford
strength. Usually the growth o f n
presidential candidacy can bo traced to
some definite beginning. In Ford’s
case it seems to have been spontnneoun. HU extraordinary success as n
business man, raising himself from
comparative penury to tho Btntus o f
the richest man in America, if not in
the world, mid that while paying un­
precedented wages to labor nnd not
oppressing in nny way, has brought
him into the limelight in n nntionnl!
nnd spesctncular way. Hut it is not |
his great wealth that attracts the
people to him. Rockefeller, his only
compeittor ns regards wealth, could
not muster n corporal’s guard of
voters if he should desire to run for
nny office. And yet Rockefeller hus
given nway nearly u hundred millions
o f dollars to educational and benevo­
lent Institutions
tlint benefit the
whole people, while Ford has poured
Ii Ih fast accumulating profits hack in­
to his business, fo r the solo purpose
o f enlarging nnd extending it. Hut
Ford’s wealth has been made in u
legitimate business, fairly and hon­
orably conducted, while Rockefeller's
methods have not always been above
criticism. This accounts largely for
the different estimate which the pub­
lic makes o f the two men,

Coronado has the finest beach on
the east roast and Coronado would
be tho most popular bench for the
- people o f the Interior o f the stute if
the New Smyrna would build n bet­
ter road from that city to the Osteen
There are many cases everywhere
Oe a a n-i
aa re. an As 0 * O', an O n V n * a pa an an As
bridge. Seminole linn done her part. in all sections of tile country where
Now let New Symnn do the rest.
people have no homes,because of the
----------- o----------F IX E D I’ ltlC K C O NTRAC TS
demand (lint fashionable gatherings W A N T H E A R IN G TO KICK AT
What the Chamber o f Commerce mid the highest o f food nnd rented
H E LD IL I.E U A L IN K A N S A S
COMMISSION F A IL U R E TO
Foril i* in no sense o f the word
and every other institution in Hanford flat apartments keep the family with
IIK C K DU TY REMOVED
a practical politician. He lias been
C llr T h e A « » o r l * l r d I 'r r a a l
needs to do is to go after the tour­ the "nose right at the grindstone."
T O P E K A * Knn., June 15—The trndo too busy n man to give much atten­
ist business and let everything else The common saying is that it easts
NF,\y Y.&lt; &gt;11Kj„ June t!.—president term "exclusive
agent" has just tion to politics, it is ev.ep nqvv doubt­
Z t*k c an bar It; rent. * TourlsU make too much lit -build anil keep up the Harding WaS urged ta rnlt~n public
about been crossed off the Kansns ful* whether ho is more democrat or
Florida citirs and tourists will make payments. Nothing eould lie farther hearing at which American house­
Hanford if you go after them. About from the truth, if one will but carry wives would be given an opportu­ business lexicon through a recent de­ republican. True be ran as a demo­
cision o f the supreme tourl. As n crat for the senate, but it is said that
twelve big iipnrtment houses here a bit &lt;&gt;f self-control and is willing to nity to protest against the failure of
resiill so-ealled agent:.’ contracts are he would have accepted the republlwould bring the tourists just as much undergo wlinl are in I Ids present age the federal tariff commission In iccundergoing
a general
revision to rnn nomination if it had been offer­
as a big tourist hotel.
termed "hardships."
,
nmmcml tlie removal o f present duty place them on a more sound basis,
ed him. Indeed it is charged that he
•---------- o----------There is no working man who can on sugar, at a meeting of executives
dealers n r e r t. The court’s decision j trj(,t| t(l KCt goth.- Without discountWe may think it Is raining Ion not save enough In buy nnd pay for of women’s organixutloiiH today. The
was that all fixed price contracts **«'-1{n|C j,|„ business qualifications in the
much. We usually know just what n building site within a abort time organizations, it was suid„ represent
tween manufacturers,
wholesalers,
jt
4|oubtfu1 if he would make
' kind of y/alher we should have— in Pnlnlkn. To be a properly owner hundreds of thousands
of women, jobbers and general distributors on n H)lt jKf arlory president.
He is a
for our own particular line of busi­ gives him the more importance^ in tbe many o f whom were active in the
the one hand and retail agencies on i Vl,ry jBII„ rlltlt man on most subjects,
ness—but if it were not for the rains city— ns lie becomes an integral part recent "sugar boycott."
the other, are illcgnl.
ns the Chicago Tribune delighted to
that we are getting
the weather of it. Then comes the building, ll
A delegation will go in Washing­
Charles C. Mills o f Sedgwick coun­ prove when he was suing it for a
would Im unbearable. We take this should l&gt;e borne in mind
that ten ton to present (lie
protest to tlie ty sued.the tleneral Ordnance Com­ million dollars. His Ideas on finan­
idea from the reports of Die weather years ago there w on * 'no such things
president in person, it was asserted. pany for breach o f contract. He cial matters are o f the crudest kind,
in the north— so sultry nnd suffocat­ as Pullman breakfast booths, built-in
Favorable action was taken on a claimed he had a contract as exclus­ nothwithstanding Ids great fortune.
many things suggestion from the Women's Fair
ing Hint people cun hardly stand it. Ironing Isiards, and
ive agent in a given territory to sell
His popularity umong the farmers
We are getting plenty of rain hut which are now deemed essential be­
Price League of
Milwaukee, WIs., the company's tractors at a specified
is undoubtedly based on Ids proposi­
the weather iu delightful at lii.it and muse some friend has them. Ten that a national organization o f house­
price, and that the company had vio­
tion to give them cheaper fertilizer,
were it not for the rui.i.i we would years ugo five rooms and a bath, wives lie formed. The time ami place
lated the contract by making delivif given u 100 year lease on Muscle
be melting. The lxird knows lies! none o f them o f extreme size, was o f the conference have not been de­
erien within his territory at less than
Shoals. Hut scientific man say that
and wc are leaving nil this weather considered a very comfortable size,
ckled.
’
the fixed price. Both tho lower court
he ran not make good on lhat propo­
business to Him just as we leave nil unless the family had gotten into
and the supreme court held that such
sition.
Moreover, if he
runs for
things. We decided long ago to let the haldt of increasing very rnpidly;
contracts wuh illegal and therefore
S P E A K IN (. OF T H E W E A T H E R .
president ho must withdraw his o ffer
small things like the weather go but today there must tie a larger
the agent hail no standing in court.
for Muscle Shoals, ns it would work
ahead without our ndvice. We don’t home; that is one o f the reasons why
Tile temperature was H8 degrees at
make tlie weather.
the prires nre higher.
O. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch E x ­ against him ns a candidate. I f he
Toledo, (thin, on Friday.
It wasn't
Once the lot is secured, there are
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fin. should be elected president ho would
KH degrees all day, o f course, hut it
4-24-tfc of course be obligated to sever all
DEM AND FOR NEWH.
means at hand right within this city,
was that hot for a time— just how
connections with it. I f the farmers
to finance the project of, sny, a three
long the daily weather bulletin is­
W h n fis news, how to get it, and thousand-dollar home. If one rents u
Watch for the Black Cat at the desire cheaper fertiliser they must not
sued by the weather bureau charit­
how to give it out? Such questions house like thut at thirty-five dollars,
Popular Market Saturday. Who will force the only man who might give
ably refrains from
snying.
That,
are constantly being
discussed by I mid thut is a low rent, he would in
get it?
Phono 210 for quality upd it to them into the political field.—
however, was two
degrees
hotter
not only the press associations o f the ten years have $4,200 o f rent receipts
58-2tc Tumpu Times.
service.
than anywhere
in Florida on the
country but by readers o f newsap- lying in his bureau drawer. Thnt is
same. Toledo is not nlerely in Ohio
pera. The paper that does not get all he would huvcA—except an oppor­
— it is way up in northern Ohio, in
and give out the news promptly, as it tunity to move when the owner found
happens, soon becomes a has-b en t. he could get more rent. Thnt would the "summer resort" country, und
when it is recalled how cold it got
Besides the demand fo f news a* it he twelve hundred dollars more than
in Toledo last winter, again taking
happens, it fust be given correctly, the cost o f the place, or, probably,
the weather bureau reports us au­
fairly, unbiased mid without dis- nine hundred dollars more thun the
thority, we'll say 88 degrees is some
Quality Did It”
crimination.
A
ncwspa|icr
that cost of (lie lot. i f the couple had
O rla n d u ’N Largest Stureheat!
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doesn’t try to do these things is not gotten the lot free and eleur and
ORLANDO, FLA.
We're not picking on Toledo; we
worthy o f the nnme, but it’s no little then built the house, paid the louners
Job— not possible to please all ami of the money twenty-five dollura a ure just tiilking about weather, und
never will be.
month, together with decreasing in­ It Isn’t our fault if the weather gets ■
T H E B A R G A IN
A little mure co-operation on the terest each month .and ullowing fur hot in Toledo in June. No resident o
f
Toledo
need
take
offense
and
write
part o f the public would help a whole the taxes, insurance and general up­
A T T R A C T IO N O F C E N T R A L F L O R ID A
lot. The feeling o f co-operation be­ keep, it is fair to presume at tho end us letters, for It gets hot elsewhere
tween the country and town people o f that time there would lie lesa than thun in Toledo. In Boston, fo r In­
becomes more in evidence as the days five hundred dollars due on the place, stance, the thermometer registered a
go by. There is abm a healthier and it would have increased in value "h ig h " o f 84 on Friday, und in Uhlcommunity feeling. The good road* more than u thousand dollura by the cugo o f 8(1. In Pittsburgh there was
*11 over tlie country have assisted a little ornamentations which would smoke and 88 degrees o f warmth,
great deal in bringing country folk naturally huve been made within mid with no salt air breeze.
and town people closer
together. without the home.
Now on the other hand the report
There la less o f the clannish in both
These figures have not been ascer­ o f temperature made fo r the Post
then in days gone by. Each is real­ tained with precision, but the exact by John 11. Heat h shows that in West
ising that the other la being bene­ figures may be easily obtained in I’ulm Heuch ou Friday
the high
fited by a closer relationship. AH of Pulutku. And it should t&gt;c remem­ temperature was 7i&gt; degrees with a
the good Itor all o f the bad is not bered tluit all the lime a home would low o f D'J. ThiS( mind you, was in
A N D C O N T IN U IN G TH RO U G H
found In cither; neither Is all o f the lie assured, and that if a sale was June. A slogan Is sometimes uscd.jn
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money nor all o f the poverty, all of made nearly all the money thereto­ this country, coined to JnUucnco tour
S A T U R D A Y , JU N E 16
the pleasures nor all o f the hardships, fore paid out would still be held as int, "t.Say till June." In the light
found exclusively. Isn’t it a fact that an equity.
o f this typical testimony o f tho super­
good roods have done more than any
O f course it pays to build one’s iority o f South Florida’s June weath­
Remember the date and be aure and
other factor to bring about this mu­ own home—especially if the start lie er, o motion w ill be ent retained to
attend this sale event
tual admiration o f the one fo r the made when fa irly young.— Pafctka chung ethe slogan to "S ta y through
other?— Bartow Record.
June."— Palm Beach Poat.
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ACCOUNT
In the peoples Barik o f Sanford is both n
business necessity and n household economy.
It provides an accurate accounting at all
times on income and expenditure.
Instruction in the proper handling of a
checking account is a part o f our service.
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E very depositor is invited to consult with
us on modern banking methods ns applied to
business.
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It will pay you to let us help you with
your problems.

Peoples Bank
of Sanford
SANFORD

FLORIDA

1921 F ord Touring!
Good.rubber, Hclf-slartcr, excellent -condition.
gain, going at—

SEE REG H O L L Y A T H E R A L D OFFICE
Tcraw, i f desired

N otice o f R em oval
On Friday morning the SM ITH BARB ER SHOP will remove
front the rear of'Joe’s Smoke House to o'ur new anil elegant
quarters in the Pulcston-Urumlcy building cm Park avenue.
Everything new, everything clean, everything right up to
the minute. The public is cordially invited (o come in and
see one o f ihe best equipped barbershops in the stale.
O PE N F R ID A Y M ORNING

Enrolls
YOU
Touring Car

$5.00 starts you to­
ward the ownership
o f any type o f Ford
Car, Tru ck or Fordson Tractor.

Runabout

W c w ill deposit your
payments in a local
t a n k at in terfijt.
Y o u c a n ^ i^ jjt tp o e
e v e ry &lt; w *ck 7 o o o n
the payments, plus
th e in te r e s t, w ill
m ake the C a r , Truck
o r T ra ctor yours.

Truck Chassis

Chart is

C o m e in and get
fu ll details.

Yowell-Drew Company’s Annual

June Clearance Sale |

Starting Friday, June 8th j

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FO R S A L E
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Storage Facilities
I B *• glraae you, tell others; if not,
tell as. Phone 498
FAR M E R S— You can got seed bod

V.'C. COLLER, Prop-

frames and irrigation plugs at the
Sanford N ovelty Works.
100&lt;tfc
FOR S A L E — Hosier and (Jays1 paints
and varnlshas at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

General Shop and Mill
Work

FOR S A L E —Rhode Island eggs for
Retting, 15 eggs fo r 51.00.
Mm.
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, Stan­
CONTRACTOR and B U ILD E R ford.
83-tfp
|p Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
FOR S A L K — 2 lota on Pnlmetto nvrnue between 3rd nnd -1th St.— K. F.
B. W. H E R N D O N
Lnne.
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fi7-3tp
FOR S A L K — Celery farm, close in.—
INSURANCE A G E N C Y
E. ’ F. Lane.
57-3tp
FIRE------- AUTO-------- BONDS
FOR S A L E — New boat and trailer,

S. 0. ShinhoJser

complete, ready to ride.
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See Ned
57-3tp

Co-operative Marketing Bill W ill Be Helpful to
Our Growers
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A, J. McCullcy at' Oveido one of
the big glowers and shippers o f thnt
ecction was In tho city today on busi­
ness and reports plenty o f rain— too
much fo r spring .vegetables but the
orange graven nre looking.fine.

FOR R E N T — Three room furnished
bo experienced. Address I ’. O. Box
apnrtmcnt.— Lee Bros., 415 West 221.
32:tfc
First Street.
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47-tfc WANTED-— ib id musical instruments
FOR R E N ’l't—Furnished rooms and
instruments o f every description.
kitchennette fo r light housekeeping, W ill pay curb or trade.— M. L. Price
701 Mugnoliu ave.
49-tfe Music Co., Tampa nnd Knelt Street,
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5-25-1 ino-c
FOR R E N T — One furnished house in Tampa, Fla.
Cards of Bsnforii’s Raput- * *
choice location. Sec Paul Luke:
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Intelligent
and
capable
• i sblr Professional Men, each trt
50-tfc
young
Indy
for
nice
position
in la­
M uf whom. In hia chosen pro- M
dies’
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nrtment
at
(be
Outlet,
First
FOR
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Furnished
apartment,
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5C-tfc
rooms, private family. A ll con­ Street, opp. I’estoffice.
M mend* to the poople.
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veniences, 1011 Oak Avenue. Phono W A N T E D Intrtligent ami capable
k N u n n i n n i i U l i i
283-J,
54-Gtc
young Indy f&lt; r nice1, position in In­
George A. DcCottes
f'OR R E N T — Tw o connecting rooms dies’ department at the Outlet, First
5C-tfc
with private bath, cool and com­ Street, opp. Po.itoffice.
A tto rn e y n t - ljiw
fortable. Garage if desired. Phone .&lt;ICSfPETfent~y &lt;!iJ.Ni! i. miv ■:
Over Seminole Count; Hank
514-W.
firt-Ctp
position 03 stenographer.
High
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FLO R ID A B ll N’t; A LOWS, cottages nnd apai t- school graduate. Experienced. Best
ments fo r tho summer season at of references. Addrcsa Edna Lord,
57-4tp
Daytona
Beach. Reasonable rates. City.
FRED R. W IL S O N
W ill furnish photos and full informa
ATTO R N E Y-A T-LA W
lion upon request.— Bailey &amp; Haw­
kins, Daytona Bench, Fin. 5-31-1 mo-c
LOST
First National Bank Building
IAN FOItl)
FLO R ID A FOR S A L K — Exchange or Rent, good
•hotel property in Oviedo. Address F O U N D — Cameo htoo.lt on Palmetto
W. B. Williams, Sanford.
57 -dtp
avenue. Owner may have it by de­

purely'

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1'OK R E N T — Six room house, corner
o f French and Second. Plione 37159-3tp

Mis. Lcuii-e Igiulon and her son in

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DENTIST
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Sanford, Florida

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Real Estate
K. LIFE. AU TO 1NBUKANCE

DR. G. S. S E L M A N
practice limited
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to you,

especially on od&lt;L'wd windows.

Our Pickles and OUvca Hcclion In complclu for your Thursday Afternoon Picnic

m aterials.

Hill
L u m b er Co.
oRaildera* IlM lt m r (r r »"
Phone l i e ,

Sanford

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, Estimates given chcorfully.

with uo. W « ctiurBo
reaaonalde prlcea (or

iiu allO

US

Famous Sunset Gold Butter

a t s w y i ' —r c .T tErx ;

We also mttke W IN D O W SH AD ES

Euch bike o f our br*nd has n
‘‘ morHsh" flavor. You won’t
be satisfied wllh one ulice— or
two either. Bcifin eating It
now and it will become n sub­
stantial part o f y o u r&lt; every
m eat It will pay you to make
sure that you get our bread.

PIIO N H

i’orch Curtains or anything o f can­

) f yon nre

MeUch Building
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Our ordotH are coming in no fruit that if it Wore not lhat wo
Kept prepared to rondel* real service wo could . . ;
not handle them.

, Tho Daily Herald, I5e per week.

TH E Y A R E

R O O f INC

Uuuhs 226-22a

ODD

TO K IO , Jutn* 5.— More (hail one
hundred prominent enmmunist &lt; and
! socialists were a m .'led early toilay.
the police ebargiiig they were en­
gaged in a pl'il to organise a com­
munist stale.

PIASTER
^ W A L L BOARD

i l T ’ S P U R E
T h a t’s W hy It’s
Popular...

fifcials into the dentil. Saturday o f

( l l r T l i f A n - a r h i i m I 'r r a a l

FOR R E N T — 1 nice apartment, all scribing same t.t:d paying for this ad.
conveniences nnd well
furnished,
55-tfc
Cates’ building, phone 181.
U -W ed-Thr-tfc

LAW YER
— Court House

I f you have any business prob­

I First National Bank

law Fieiierldi G regg Hewitt, did not
change the opinion uf the investiga­
tors that Dewilt, believed to have
hern a victim o f temporary insanity,
stabbed bis mother-in-law to death
and then ended his own life. The
bodies were discovered by Mrs. Grogniy Hewitt, the mail’s wife, in the
kltrtivn o f their home several hours
after tilt* tragedy. Friends said to­
day Hewitt’s body probably would be
taken to Wolcott, N. Y., bis former
heme. It '.van thought Mrs. Loudon’s
Cylinder Grinding
The agriculture
department was Irody would be sent to Brooklyn, N.
Another bill, enacted into law, enrAutomobile Repairs
Chevrolet touring in good order, ried nn impropriation o f $:!t&gt;,000 for given additional nppropiiatioiis foi V., for inctrment.
Acetylene Welding
good tires, one extra, $200.
tho next t%v i years to light di: eases its publicity win'!;. Thin i ■ i-;pccic I
Phooa fill-------Sanford, Florida
th\N J U A N G A R A G E
of pecan trees. This is a line of to materially aid the Immigratioii
58-2tc
plant pnthology that has been neg­ lluuau to function ns w dl as to furIV. 8. I rak
J. H. Colclough
lected, experts say.
Tlui pecan is nish a greater binnher of the farmer,i
described irr ore -o f FToridA’s '^ te a t' 1‘tff thb'itWte (Alth'MAftirniMtaii Itt-V I*
- L e a k - &amp; - - &lt; ? o ld t)U ffh - 'F O R R E N T
money-makers and yet its diseases I gathered by that department.'
IN SU K AN C E
Firr— L ife— Auto
No. :t First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Annex FOR R E N T — 3 room furnished apart­
O NE H U ND R ED A It RESTED
W ANTED
SANFORD
F LO R ID A
ment, Herald building. |25 per
IN JAPAN TODAY
month.— B. W. Herndon.
55-fltc STE N O G R A PH E R W A N T E D -M u s t

ARCHITECT

arc what interests this hank and
the people of this vicinity.

T A L L A H A S S E E , June'flL-fhe fn'r-IhnVc been allowed to go virtually un
lems to solve, let our officers ,,
R. IT. Berg o f Mihpti is in the city
mer, or grower, come in fo r compara­ checkcd. The disease •“ rosette” has
know about them.
Mr. Borg was
tively good treatm ent'nt thtr hands o f ruined many, groves of pecans nnd today on hn»iuo;«:
the recent legislature, according tb there is no known.'rcmed$- for it. In circulation manager on the * Miami
. W e endeavor at all times ,.to
an examination o f the measures in­ fact, exports say there is little known Metropolis fo r many years nnd is
have funds for borrowers of
;•
tended to further encourage agricul­ concerning the disease. It's cAttses nnd now engaged in n ntalc circulation
ture.
Most o f the mearures were treatment. • It is hoped that the 530.- bureau for n number o f daily pnpers.
standing.
started in the house through the corri- 00(1 w ill go’ a long way toward.: learn'John Dolly lookw after the material
mittce on agriculture, headed liy Rep­ lug something about it.
Do your banking through
welfnro
o f the editor like many other
resentative McRae o f Santa Rosa
Another measure would make hog
county. As chairman o f this com­ cholera serum more available to the growers o f this community nnd he
mittee, he was the flonr leader o f the farmers. The rerum will lie bought brought us in it basket o f line ripo
tomatoes thin morning to “ keep us
measures in the lower body.
by the slate nod sold at cost nr. here­
Tho co-operative marketing bill tofore, but one half o f the lir.u 1,500 from starving to death” ns lie ex­
was described ns a badly needed nnd C. ('.’s in la be furnished free. This pressed it. Kind o f keeps our siprita
comprehensive measure nnd it had will enable the small hog raiser to up r.nyhow, John, to fcno wthnt we
the endorsement of the Florida Cit­ provide himself with protection with­ Imvo friends.
A CO M M U N ITY B U ILD E R
rus Exchange, the Fnrmers* Union out going to more expense than his
F ig -ly W ig g ly i&gt; heio again with
nnd like organizations. It conforms small needs would justify.
«
l\ I*. FO RSTER, President
t t F . W H ITN B H , Cashier
.'nn
' .iprrsai i fo r Thn.miny morning.
to tho federal law. Hitherto, supThe hounc hol&lt;|p nn accusing linger
P ig g ly V/igr’ y t i ne s Thursday nfprterso of the measure explained, a
towards the senate for failure to pass'
ternoops but they believe in giving
concern claiming to be co-operative
the fertilizer Inhol bill, described by
lervlcc and real service
Thursday
might or might not be in fact. Thera
its enthusiasts as the bent bill ever
j mornings j*st to keep things moving. B C M » a B « K » B B B « a H n a n o a a « a B B « r a B a * a « R H « « a a n t i a r « m a n a « « « »
was no r.latuc requiring it to be cooffered on the subject o f saving the
operative, the organization being left f ; n thousands o f dollar.', or rath- Fee the really low prices on nil lines
to the mnnngcment. The measure \pr . rotocllnB them In their expend!* o f groceries in tins issue and the
won described ns a decided protection |um„ f(H. f ertuirCi% estimated at r.p- Thursday Specials — for Thursday
f«»r the genuine co-operative nssocLv i prnvfmnte)y $7,500,000 for Ks am- mornipg, only.

F p R S A I.K — tJood boVnu and huekboanl cheap. Sampson James, care
Deniile Gall, Fort Reed.
58-3tp tionn but would place n ban nn Undo
, corltent. A t present, it .is mid.
i: i hot* form
t —... under
--- 1— *i*---1- •
■
•!- FLO R ID A W E ST F IR S T STRTTETT one lot", 4i...a
that did
tho —
provis­
the fntm er lias no way o f knowing
store with dwelling combined' with ions o f the measure. Already appli­
tho ammonia content o f hit fertilizer.
cations nro coming in for copies o f
The measure which passed the house
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons stork. Would sell.— L. C, Kinnrd.
the hill to be used ns a guide in or-,
M ^ lho rcnntc c;nk.nd:ir W0Uld
08-1
Itp
.
Kalafcll.hrd I S M
ganixing
co-operative
associations,,,___
____.
, , L_, l t . .......... i........
FOR S A L E — New boat, trailer, Kuril
hnve required thnt tlu1 ammonia con
Krai fatale, Loans and Insurance
car with all attachments.
Also while concerns already in existence tent be itptcifled
on the I
I the
rfcenr (9
101*8 Magnolia Are. complete fishing outfit.
See Ned are arranging to rcincorpornto so as same ns now rvquBvd o f phoqihoric
Harrison.
58-2tp to come under the terms o f the new add and potash.
law.
STEWART The Florist FOR S A L K — Baby carriage, in pood The session nlso granted nn annual The lion-e also posited a men arc
condition. Bargain. Photic 59.
Cat Flowers------------- Floral Designs
appropriation o f 515,000 for two by Rcpre rotative Kcnncily d •-igae-t
59-ltp
years to enable the Plant Board to to protect tho producer from tli • un­
Annual and Ornamental Tlanta
FOR S A L E
carry on further experiments in boll scrupulous commission merchant, h
I I I Myrtle Are.-----------Phono 260-W
Hudson 7-pasaougur, good shape. weevil control. Already enough lias would have requited him to obtain a
Cord tires. $309.01). W ill trade.
been accomplished in this line to save license from the commis.doner o f ag­
hundreds o f thousands
o f dollars, riculture and that official would have
SANFORD M A C H IN E
supporters o f the
measure stated, had the authority*to revoke Midi li­
C O M PA N Y
Dodgo delivery with screen body, and the acreage o f cotton Inis been censes when tho commission nu rfine
conditk&gt;i\ cord tires. $500. Will virtually doubled on the strength of chant acted in bad faith with tint e
General Machine and Boiler
j
trade.
Works
tho discoveries already made by the with whom be dealt. This men lire
was killed In a senate tunuuitlee.
Plant Board in its investigations.
C ontractor and Builder ‘

ELTON J. M O U G H TO N

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REALM OF SPORTS
I t L . SH IPP, Editor

•

Florida Stale League
Tampa at lakeland.
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Braden town at Orlando.
Y E S T E R D A Y 'S R E SU LTS

START
W E S T E R N T R IP
W IT H V IC T O R Y

CHICAGO, Juno 0.— N ew - York
started ita invasion o f the west yester­
day by defeating Chicago 8 to 3. The
w ore:
New Y o r k ....... .......... 300 001 301— R
Chicago ................000 003 000— 3

BASE B A LL
,FOOT B A L L
Ba s k e t b a l l
T R A P SH OOTING

ita "S I SLO CU M 'S C O U N TR Y STO R E "

RACE RAM. NEWS G IA N T S
W HERE TH E Y P L A Y TODAY

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FOR THE
MOVIE FAN
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Osborne pulled a big one yesterday.

Tliere w ill be n piny given nt the
High School Auditorium, Friday night
June 8th, fo r the benefit o f the Wom­
an's Missionary. Society o f the Metho­
dist church and the High School A th ­
letic Association.
The characters In the play are the'
women o f Celery avenue, fo r instanco
come nnd see Mr*. O. J. Pope, she is
Miss Busybody and Mrs. McKay, she
is Postmistress, she learns tho news:
if people don't want their cards read
why don't they write letters?
Prof, Coopor is good, nnd ho does
make love so nnturblly. Prof. Mc­
Kay does n college noint; Fred Pope,
who is SI, the storekeeper, justice of
the peace, also Insurance agent, keeps
peace around the store. W o have sev­
eral others all o f which have good
parts. Music w ill bo furnished by tho
High School orchcstrn. There will be
n couple o f readings ami solos. Don’t
miss tfiis an it is something worth
seeing.
G7-3tc

The local views o f the Grammar
School and High School graduating
Florida Rtate League
Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn 2
exercises made a hit and the Prin­
A t Daytona 4, St. Pcto 2.
PITTSB U R G H , June 0 - -Pittsburgh
cess was filled to overflowing last
A t Orlando 4-G, Uradentown G-2.
won from Brooklyn yesterday, 0 to 2.
night.
A t Lakcland-Tampa, rain.
The score:
Brooklyn ................. .. 000 000 200— 2
It was a fine picture, much bettor
National League
Pittsburgh :............... 001 010 OOx— 3
than was expected, ond for the bene­
A t Cincinnati 7, Boston 1.
fit o f those who did not see It last
A t Pittsburgh 5, Brooklyn 2.
Cincinnati 7, Boston 1
night it will be presented again to­
A t Chicago 3, New York H.
C IN C IN N A T I,
June
0.— I.uquc
day nnd tomorrow.
,__
No othcra achcduled.
pitched steadily yesterday and receiv­
/
■ —
ed fine support, the Beds easily de­
And the mnln picture tonight will
American League
feating the Boston Brave*, 7 to 1. The
l&gt;e Marshal Nciian'K "M innie" with
A t Washington 0, Detroit 3.
score:
Lentricc Joy Mntt Moore and Ray­
A t New York 7, Chicago fl, (10 in­
Boston ....................... 000 100 000— 1
mond G riffith.
ning*).
Cincinnati................... 102 010 30x— 7
A t Boston 10, Cleveland 0.
The story o f another Cindcrclln who
A t Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 10.
The Herald delivered aix times
YANKS TAKE
wrote herself love letters nnd then week for ISc.
made them all come true. Sec it with
Southern League
E X C IT IN G G A M E
chuckle, choke nnd cheer.
A t Birmingham 0, Atlanta 1.
N O T IC E !
FROM W H IT E SOX
A t Memphis 4, Mobile 1.
Also a comedy.
A t Nashville 12, Chattanooga 2.
. A L L PE RSO N S ENGAGED IN
N E W Y O R K , June (1.— A fte r suf
A t Little Bock 0, New Orleans 3.
T H E B U S IN E S S O F O PE R A T IN G
faring three successive dcfontH the
And tonight the honor guests will MOTOR V E H IC L E S FOR H IR E A R E
New York Americans resumed their he Forest Gntchel and fam ily and wilt SU BJECT TO A LIC E N S E T A X OF
HOW T H E Y S T A N D
victorious course, defeating Chicago sec this wonderful picture
without $10.00 P E Y Y E A R (o r $3.00 for hnlf
National League
yesterday in an exciting, hard-fought cost to them, as tho trent's on Os* yea r). This Inw is now in full force
Won Lost Pet, ten-inning game by a score o f 7 to fi. Immc, so ho there tonight Forest and nnd license payable at City Clark's o f­
.730 The score:
N *w York ........ ... 33
11
bring the family.
fice, *
Pittsburgh ..... ... 23
10
.568 Chicago ................. non nin 012 2r-0
W. B. W IL L IA M S ,
Brooklyn .......... ... 24
20
.545 New York ............ 200 100 010 3— 7
Friday and Saturday— Colccn Moore 33-I0tc
City Manager.
.500
fit. Louis ......... . ... 22
22
In the “ Nnth Commandment.”
.488
Cincinnati ........ ... 21
22
j)r t r a it 3, Washington 0
W A S H IN G TO N , Juno- 0.— Detroit n Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fi
.455
Chicago ........... ... 20
24
.380 defeated Washington yesterday 3 to f-a
Roston .............. ... 17
Fa
27
Philadelphia ..... ... -13
30,
.302 0. The score:
Fa
Fa
Scaled proposals will lie received by
Detroit ..................... D10 210 000—3
the City Commission o f Hanford, F lor­
tat
Washington ............. Odd 000 000—0
American Itoagua
tat ida. nt their office in the City Hall nt
Won Lost PcL
Fa Fu Fa Fa Fa Fn f-j Fa Fa Fa or before 3 p. m. Juno 13, 1023, for the
Hi. Louis 10, Philadelphia 3
.098
New York ......... .. 30
13
construction o f n Dock and Hont Bur­
.548
P H IL A D E L P H IA ,
June
0.— St.
Philadelphia ...... ... 23
It)
Jupiter Pluvlus must have it in for in, containing the following approxi­
.545 Louis defeated Philadelphia here yes­ the Pepper League.
Cleveland ........... .. 24
20
mate quantities:
.500 terday 10 to 3. The score:
22
Detroit ............... .. 22
2100(1 Cubic yards Hydraulic Band
.438 St. Louis
400 032 010— 10
21
St. I^iuis ........... .. 20
\He poured forth in torrents yester­ Fill.
22
.121 Philadelphia
. 10
.001 000 200— 3 day ami put a clamp on the DoMolayRoston ............
1330(1 Lin. Ft. Foundation Piling.
25
.405
Washington
. 17
Brotherhood game, just about
five
1030 Lin. Ft. Croosotcd Fender P il­
25
.375
Chicago ............. .. 15
Boston 111, Cleveland li
minutes before the game was sched­ ing.
BOSTON, June 0.— Boston lilt Uhle uled to start.
20000 Lin. Ft. Palmetto Piling.
and Edwards hard yesterday, d efea t-1
Soul hern Assorinllim
7(1000 Pounds Reinforcing Burs,
•
Won Lost Pel. ing C’levelabd HI to fi. The score:
1730 Cubic yards Concrete.
As was announced in Monday's pa
.014 Cleveland
200 003 001— 0
Nashville
.. 27
17
pox, ..Urn Kirnfe rd Jiuk-puuduut team*. ' 139 Cuhkyuirds IttbOpst jfiBfcrctjh
25
a i s o u rJ T x — 10
New Orleans
28^. .55(1, Do*ton
WTirpTn y oITThe Home ilia mood to- Asvhnrs.
" ”
"WTIPpTny
10
.537
Mobile
22
11000 ft. B. M. Crenjsnted Lumber.
morrow afternoon, hut not with Or­
.535
20
Atlanta
23
B U LLD O G S A N D
&lt;123 Lin. Ft, 34" Strjrir.
lando, ,S orrento coming here instead.
l|«l
Chattanooga
20
.524
1 brick Manhole.
T H E G R O W ER S
.50(1
20
. 20
Memphis _____
4
Mooring Hitt*.
And fans will get to sec Roby Lning
.429
Birmingham
.. 18
24
B R E A K E V E N twirl
2200
I ’ound*;Ca#t Irbn Pins
the pill. Roby is one of .San­
.293
20
12
Little Rock .....
3(H) ft, B. M. (Typrods Lumber.
ford's best semi-pro pitchers. Leonard
O RLAN D O , June fi.-—A herculean
2000 Pounds 3/4” Bolts.
Me Lucas will probably hold down the
Florida Stale League
swat from Doran's bludgeon which
1400 Pounds Cast Ijprt Washers.
Lost
Pet. sent the ball over the right field wall receiving end. This team also boasts
Won
Proposals to he presented in n seal­
.('.(17 won the first game for Uradentown of 11 cracker-jack third Imsehan. We
Ifi
Orlando
32
ed
envelope, endorsed &gt;on tim outside:
.578 In re yesterday afternoon 3 to I, ami won't tell his name here, hut you just
10
Lakeland
26
"Bid for Dock nnd Boat Basie," San­
go
out
to
the
game
and
you
will
nee
.455 Green's single in the first
21
.. 2(1
Tampn 4
iunipg,
ford, Florida, nnd the name of the bid­
.4GO which sent in Manager Burke with him in action.
23
27
Uradentown .
der or bidder*.
22
.449 run No. 2 put the second game on ice
27
Daytona ..............
Each proposal must lie accompanied
I'lie game will start promptly lit 3
.306 (or tlie Bulldogs fi to 2. The scores:
20
. 10
St. Petersburg
by a certified check, made payable at
o'clock. Sorrento has a pretty fast
First game:
sight, to the order o f the City of San­
Standing of Pepper League
000 000 -110— 3 aggregation amt as the Independents ford, Florida, fo r 3 per cent, o f the
Itrmlenlown
Lost
Pet. Orlando
Won
010 100 002— 1 are gtcNscd excitement we'll expect to amount o f their hid.
ti
see 11 s tiff battle.
0
1.000
DeMolny ............
Second game
The successful bidder or bidders will
1
.007 Uradentown
Bro. St. A.
.... 2
... 000 001 1 - 2
hi
required to give n bond equal to 30
o
Oviedo won her first game in tho
.333 Orlando .
m
Oviedo ................ ..... 1
... 230 001 x —«
per cent, o f his or their hid, and such
Pepper League yesterday. A t
the
.000
2
Monroe
........... ...... 0
bond to he executed by a surety com­
name
lime
Monroe
lost
her
second—so
St. Pete 1, Daytona 2
pany licensed to do business in the
A New York Juror says he spurnD A Y T O N A , June fi.— The Nninls Monroe now occupies thA cellar posi­ Stale of Florida. Said bond to ho
ii tlioUHiind-dollar came back yesterday
ed an olfer
of
winning the tion alone.
approved by the City Commission.
big
bribe.
Folks may knock the
game hero with Daytona -t to 2. The
Copies o f the plans anil specifica­
The McFnrlano brothers were O vie­
town, hut it contains few pikers.
score:
tion* may he seen ut the office o f the
M. Petersburg
001 100 020— 4 do's batteries— and by the looks of City Manager, or nt the office of
K ID N E Y T R O U B L E BECOMES
Daytona
0(H) 020 000— 2 the score they must have caused the Fred T. Williams, Engineer. Plans
Monroe butlers to keep the air pretty
B BltlO U S
and Specification# mny he obtained at
breezy by their fanning.
"Suffered with severe headache,
either office on deposit o f
$10.00
H
O
R
N
S
B
Y
R
E
F
U
SE
S
backache nnd pains in my leg# nnd
which will lie returned if a hid is
under my nbuuldcr blade. My kidneys !
TO DISCUSS CA SE Reports from Great Falls, Montana, made.
,
say that Dempsey was fast and g et­
and bladder were in bad condition. I
The City Commissioner# reserve the
ST. LO U IS, June fi.— Rogers Horns­ ting faster. We only hope that he'll
was weak and nervous nail felt tired
right to reject nny or nil bids, or to
and wom out. W alking mndn
me by yesterday refused to discuss his be still faster when he meets Tommy
accept nny hid they deem to he for the
short o f breath. Every morning my wife's announced intention to institute Gibbons on July 4th.
last interest o f the City.
faro and hands were bloated. Medi­ divorce proceedings. He was named
W. B. W IL L IA M S ,
The mayor o f St. Paul, Minn., pre­
cine failed to help my condition and in a court of domestic relations ac­
3-16-23-30; ;G-G-13c
C ity Manager.
doctor* advised an operation," write# tion filed recently by John A. lfilic, sented Tommy Gibbons with a rab­
M aggie Nelson, Mossdalc, Fla. "F o r ­ an automobile salesman. Hornsby is bit foot yesterday, said to have been
tunately I read about Foley Kidney recuperating from an injury to his killed at midnight in a cemetery. It
Pills, tried them and got relief." Bold left knee, and expects to he hack in is in our opinion that Tommy will
the Cardinals' lineup in a week.
need something more than 11 rabbit
everywhere.— Adv.
foot when the Fourth o f July conics.
Easy Seal Fruit Jars, Pints, Quarts
Pure Mucha and Java, Chase &amp; San­
Notice is hereby given that on the
born'*, Senate, White Rose, White nnd one-half gallon, rubber rings ami
I f a Chinaman gets his govern­
20th
day o f May, A. D. 1023, the City
House and Upton's Coffee* nt the parnwax. Heinz's Malt Cider and ment into trouble in order to g e l n
Commission
o f San'ord.
Florida,
White
.Vinegar.—
Popular
Market.
job, he is a bandit. Over here we
Popular Market. I'hone* 210 and 211.
adopted
u
certain
resolution
requiring
68-2to cull them politicians.
58-2tc Phono 210.
the widening, grading and paving
with vitrified brick or ether hard sur­
S C H E D U L E F O B FIR ST H A L F P E P P E R L E A G U E
face material, tho follow in g streets
In the City o f Sunford, Florida, lowit:
TO
DcM olay
Ilrothcrhood St. A.
Seminole Alh. J luh
Oviedo
la
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Myrtle Avenue to;
width o f 24
June 12
* ,*
Muy~25
feel, instead o f 18 fort, us new plan­
July 3 '
June 10
' READ
.
May 24
Oviedo .............. ......
ned, from Ninth Street South to Th ir­
July 12
July 10
June 5
teenth Street,
June 7
June 14
Iuiurel Avenue to a width o f 24 feet,
June 28
&gt;Iay 31
H E R A LD
June 2fi
Seminole Athletic*,.
instead o f Ifi feet a# l|tfw planned,
July 10 1
June 21
July 5
from Sixth Street South to Thirteenth
Street,
,
v'
June 7
June 12
A ll o f said widening, grading nnd
May 24
W ANT
July 3
Brotherhood St. A...
paving to lie done in compliance with
June 14
June 28
July 12
complete
plaits, specifications, &gt; pro­
June 5
May 31
files
and
estimatga o f sold propsed
June 26
ADS.
May 20 .
DcMolay ------- improvements
now on file in the o f­
June 21
June 10
July 5
fice o f the City Manager o f the City

CELERY SEED

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT

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r^nrtement of- sold portion
" o f Laurel Avenue, widened
.‘‘ f/om 10 feet to 24 feet.

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That one-third o f the total cost o f
tho C ity o f Sanford, Florida.
the Improvement aforesaid shall be
Said resolution further provides borne by tho City o f Sanford, F lori­
that one-third o f the cost o f the lin­ da, and shall he paid from the Gcncral Improvement Fund o f the City o f
ing o f said streets shald be home by Sanford, Florida, out o f any moneys
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, and available therefor; and tho remaining
shall be paid from the General Im ­ two-thirds o f such cost shnil be diaprovement Fund out o f any moneys tributed among the several lots front­
available therefor.
ing and abutting on each o f
said
Said resolution further provides streets or avenuea per front foot in

streets, shall bo paid by apccial us
sessmenta made and_ levied upon all
Iota and lands, joining And contlguous,
or bounding nnd abutting opoii such
improvements,
W IT N E S S my hand ns City Clcu’t
nnd the seal o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida, on this the 23th day o f May,
A. D. 1023.
(S E A L )
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
City Cleric o f

Waiif shall'hi- paid'at thi-~TT
property owners as f o iW - !0" *
fu ll within thirty day, a f t r ' i ^ *
scssments shall stand e q ^ C *
proved and confirmed, or |B , *►
Dual Installments *ith inter*,, . **
rate o f eight per cent per &gt;nn ,l U»
and nftcr the time *ait| frw»
»hall be finally cqualUMj|^!,,!'*'il*
“ fid confirmed; and
'
rraT^
BE IT FURTHER RESniVm
BE
that this resolution is hereby 2 ? '
cd to be an emergency
viding fo r the usual dally opentW^
n munuTnnl donn*#***«_!

distributed on each o f said streets or
avenue*, In a# fallow *; fa-w it:

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and adoption.
GAdopt^l this 20th day of j,. - .
■ -, i J). -1023.
M&gt;T’ *■

To Increase In pddth o f paVemont on M yrtle Avenue
FORREST U K F
from Ninth Street South to ,
S. O. CHASE,
Thirteenth Street, from 18
•
•
‘ C- J, MARSHALL,
feet to 24 feet ............. _...$2,873.34
* ‘ly ( °ntmi#sion of
T o increase in width o f pave­
... .
Sanford, n oridt
A ttest:
ment on Laurel Avenue
L .R . r n iL H 'S ,
(seal,
from Sixth Street South to
Thirteenth Street, from 16
City Clerk.
30-ltc
Sanford, Fla.
feet to 24 feet .......... .......$5,080.67
Thereupon
Commissioner S 0
Thnt two-third* o f the expense o f Chase moved thnt the rules be
the improvements aforesaid, 'in the ed nnd said Resolution he placed upon
widening and paving o f tho aforesaid it# second rending nnd final pzi-if,
streets and avenues shall he paid by which motion wn# seconded by f*a
special assessments made nnd levied mlssioner C. J. Marshall and u m i
P R E L IM IN A R Y R E S O LU TIO N R E ­
upon nil lots and lands adjoining hnd mously passed. Said Resolution * u
Q U IR IN G
THE
W ID E N IN G ,
contiguous, or bounding and abutting then placed upon its ferond rc*diD.
G R A D IN G
AND
P A V IN G OF
upon such improvement.
nnd rend by title only on this 20th d*»
M Y R T L E A V E N U E TO A W ID TH
That
tho
special
assessments'
o
f May, A. D. 11)23, whereupon ComOF 24 FE E T, IN S T E A D OF 18
against
the
property
deemed
to
be
missioncr
Chase moved its adoption.
FEET,
AS
NOW P L A N N E D ,
Lcnofittcd by said improvement pro­ This motion was seconded by (;eBS,
FROM N IN T H S T R E E T SO U TH ,
vided fo r by this resolution, shall he mlssioner C. J. Marshall and upon
TO T H IR T E E N T H S TR E E T, A N D
assessed upon the properly specially vote the same was unanimously pm.
R E Q U IR IN G
TH E W ID E N IN G ,
in cd as follows:
G R A D IN G
AND
P A V IN G OF henefilted by tho improvement
proportion to the benefits to be de­
FORREST LAKE,
L A U R E L A V E N U E TO A W ID TH
rived therefrom, such special benefits
Commissioner,
O F 24 FE E T, IN S T E A D OF
1G
to he determined nnd prorated accord­
S. O. CHASE.
F E E T,
AS
NO W P L A N N E D ,
ing to the foot frontage o f the respec­
.
Commissions,
FROM S IX T H S T R E E T SOUTH
tive properties specially benefitted by
C. J. .MARSHALL,
TO T H IR T E E N T H STRE ET.
suid improvement.
Commissioner.
W H E R E A S , Heretofore, appropri­
Thnt special assessments made A ttest:
ate proceedings have been had, pro­
against, property hounding and abut­
I.. R. P H IL IP S ,
(SEAL)
viding for tho grading nnd paving o f
ting upon the improvements aforeCity
Clerk,
59-ltt
Myrtle Avenue a width o f 24 feet
from Fourth Street South to Ninth
Street, and a width o f 18 feet from
A C H E E R F U L W E LCO M E A W A IT S YOU
Ninth Street South to Thirteenth
Street; and fo r the grading and pav­
ing o f Laurel Avenue a width o f 1G
fe el from Sixth Street South to Thirteenth Street, nnd
W H E R E A S, it in now deemed ad­
visable that Myrtle Avenue should he
M IA M I,
paved to a width o f 24 feet from
FLA.
Ninth Street South to. Thirteenth
Street, and Laurel Avenue should he
paved to n width o f 24 feet from
(IM I
Sixth Street South to
Thirteenth
Street,
T H E R E F O R E , B E .IT RESOLVED,
E U R O P E A N P L A N . O PE N A L L T H E YEAR.
lliat the City Commission o f the City
C O RN ER B U ILD IN G . E V E R Y ROOM OUTSIDE.
o f Sanford, Florida, deem# it arlvis
bUtleri to the improvement
n,,&lt;W
t.
from
^
PlW hg &lt;flf Myrtle Avcnuo
D tlltr Than a M a lla rd P la th r
Ninth Stroct South to Thirteenth
For Cough* and Cold*, Head-*
Street a width o f 18 feet, that said
ache*, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
pavement should he increased to a
and A ll Acne* and Pain*
width o f 21 feet, and deem it further
ALL DRUGGISTS
advisable that the width o f the pave­
35c
and
65c, jar* and tubes
ment to he constructed on Laurel A ve­
Hospital size, $ 3.00
nue ns heretofore authorized should
be increased to n width o f 21 feet in­
stead o f 10 feet, us now provided, and
HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
thnt Myrtle Avenue shall he paved
with vitrified brick or other hard sur­
face material from
Ninth
Street
South to Thirteenth Street to a width
of 2 i feet, instead o f to a width of
18 feet ns heretofore authorized, and
Laurel Avenue ahull he paved with
vitrified brick or other hard surfuec
material from Sixth Street South to
Thirteenth Street to a width o f 21
feet, instead o f to a width o f IG feet
One 20-ncre or two ton-aero tracts for Bale. Improved lands
as heretofore uuthrized; nil o f said
with nil neccM.sary building?. Snve nil,commissions by buy­
widening, improving, grading
ami
ing
direct from owner.
paving shall be done in compliance
with the estimates fo r said work of
N o Trouble to Show Whut \Vc Have
widening and puving each o f said
streets, as indicated by complete
ALSO F IN E S T IIU IL D IN G LOTS ON SANFORD IIK I«H T S
plans, specifications, profile# and es­
A L L ON E A S Y P A Y M E N T S
timates o f said proposed
improve­
ments now on file in the office o f the
City Manager o f the City of San­
ford, Florida, which said plans, speci­
fications, profiles nnd estimates have
been heretofore approved by the City
Commission and constitute the plans
PH O N E 400
and specifications fo r said widening
and paving, nnd this Commission here­
by declares the necessity for the wid­
ening nnd the paving o f each o f said
streets and avenues, and further de­
clare this resolution to be an emergen­
cy measure providing fo r the usual
operation of a municipal department.
The City Commission is hereby au­
thorized to expend fo r widening the
pavement on each o f suid streets nnd
avenues, the following sum* o f money, payable out of any money avail­
able therefor, tu-w1t:
When the expert put his O. K . on the O A K L A N D car *,c
To total cost o f increaso in
it
there with full knowledge o f ita significance. The cri
width
o f &gt; p^Vvotent'' on
eyes o f tho expert admired and immediately advocate i
Myrtle Avcnuo from 'N in th
Street South to Thirteenth
principles. Its reading comfort, ita speed lines and it* ^
Street, from 18 feet to 21
imum response at minimum gas consumption
feet
.... ...to. $4,310.00
suitable ear for every purpose. Y O U W I L L L1KL
which anid num is the total
O A K L A N D as thousands o f others have liked it without
estimated cost of the im­
provement o f suid portion
ception.
o f M yrtle Avenue, widened'
from 18 feet to 24 feet.
To total cost o f increase in
width o f
pavement on
Laurel Avenue from Sixth
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Street Sobth to Thirteenth
Street, from 16 feet to 24
------------------------------ SANFO RD , FLORIDA
feet ....J....... .— --------$7,630.00
PH O N E 17which said sunt is the total
estimated coat o f the im-

RESOLUTION NO. 88

H O TEL

TSLME

Improved

FARM

LANDS

W . SPEN CER

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g Com pany

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BOLI.ES, Secretary of the Florida llannna Growers*
Association

June, July nnd August nre the best
months to plant Imnanas. They nre
umful ns well ns ornamental, creat­
ing a beautiful, luxuriant tropical offict, as fu ras scenery i* concerned,
md by attention to a few simple rules
they will yield largo hunches of fine
fruit far your table. They can be
Clown anywhere in South
Florida
commercially, and every family can
prow its own. Every yard should
have a half dozen plants, or more, ac­
cording to the space available. Ban­
anas nre almost free from disease,
ami very little trouble to grow.
Almost any kind of soil will do, if
JOU can keep it most but not wet. Ba­
nanas need drainage and they ?nn be
dimmed the same ns other plants,
but they can stand more moisture
thnn most other kinds of, fruit trees.
They prefer a soil with plenty o f hu­
mus. or decayed vegetable
matter,
which can l&gt;e piled on the roots ns
thick in you euro to put it. This will
deray and nuike^tpofe fiumus in the
soil. The dead grass, or mulch, keeps
the coots cool in summer and warm
in winter.
Vuu cun put on all the stable nnd
poultry manure you can get.
The
hinaim is the hog of the vegetable
kingdom. The plant will cat nil you
fan give it, and lie ready for more.
When planting, dig the holes for
each root lni'ge enough to give the
feeder roots a chance to develop nnd
spread out. The Indus should be about
two fe.-t six inches in size every wny.
Put about half manure ami half top
toil mixed buck into the hole, set the
root just below the surface, put on
the bottom soil, and then pour oh
»U&gt;ul half a pail of venter. The holes
can lx- eight feet apart, and should
le at lea t four or five foot inside of
yuur line fence, for the leaves will

Latest reports from
statevicc-pres_______
i'b-nt, Miss Lucy Belle Uailey, Miami,
who ii registration manager fo r the
convention, give assurance of the goal
i'f 1.000 registrations being reached
l» fore the prning of the convention.
•s i* districts, Pensacola, Daytona, Ml*
*nii (outside the city o f Miami),
Southsestern, Polk anil Hillsborough,
t*" Well as the city of Miami, have
passed their goal.
Cars are still being listed for the
motorcade to Miami, nearly 100 now
planning to Join along the way. Cars
c«vr Lakeland at ? .. m. Thursdoy,
Jnando at 0:30 and Sanford at 10:30
**'
the northern and east
“ *«st cars at New Smyrna at 12 M,

is saving

Extend out that distance to it. A tight
board fence does no harm, making
shade for the roots, which they en­
joy.
1 hnvc the Cavendish and the Hart
(o r ladyfinger) growing on my place
at Oldsmar, nnd experience proves
they are excellent fruit producers nnd
healthy growers. 1 also have a num­
ber o f other varieties, including our
old friend, the Orinoco, or horse ba­
nana ns it is sometimes called; I am
fully satisfied that the first two men­
tioned are tho best for South Florida.
About -100 plants are needed for one
acre, nnd they should hear fruit li!
nnd IS rponths ngter being set out,
which is quick action. It is possible
to make ns high as $11)0 to $1,200 per
acre after the second year if handled
right.
Hannnns are so nearly free
front diseases, they nre attractive to
people who don't want to spend so
much time and money spraying. It
will be years before we grow enough
to supply our home markets, because
so many million bunches are import­
ed. I had* a letter yesterday from a
man in Texas, an experienced farmer,
who is wiling, out in Texns, nnd mov­
ing to South Florida, to grow bananas.
The acreage in our state has been
doubled in tlie Inst six months, and
yet the home demands ure very much
greater than the home supply.
The best soil for a commercial bnhann plantation is muck, or dark
sandy loam of the flntwoods; both
must lie ditched and drained, i f you
nre beside n lake or creek, or have a
well for irrigation during dry spring
weather, all the belter, for your crop
will Ik* earlier and larger, on account
o f getting sufficient water to hurry it
along. It is difficult in u short article
like this to cover the entire* subject of
hannnu growing. I have tried to give
u few facts which will he helpful.

OKI.ANIM) MINIHTF.lt
State K ndeavorers
DENOUNCES ACTIO N BY
Close Y e a r o f E x c e p ­
T11E LE G IS L A TU R E
tional A c tiv ity
The Florida Christian Endeavor
I'riion approaches the annual conven­
tion, wliiih is to Inf held thi s Week ill
Miami In-ginning Friday afternoon,
with a year's record of work excelling
of the thirty.five yenrs o f the
date union's organization. Aside from
lb.* regular six iety w ork, which has
U-en pushed vigorously, in the variety
‘ f its activities and the resulting
widely extended scope of helpfulness,
I loridn easily leads thu Dixie group
"f states again in all round well plannul, w, ll directed, result bringing e f­
fort.

ORLANDO, Fin., June 5.— A t the
conclusion o f commencement exercis­
es here Sunday night at the Memorial
high school building, Dr. \V. A. Coop­
er, paBtor o f the First Methodist
church took the floor nnd made a stir­
ring denunciation o f the resolution
recently passed by the st#te legisla­
ture prohibiting the teaching o f the
Bible in the public schools.
“ Can you imagine a faction that
would have such a resolution ait that
passed by our legislature?” the min­
ister asked.
A motion was put forward asking
that “ this Christian congregation nnd
community go on record ns opposing
such n resolution," and wns uaninlmously carried by tho packed house.
POSSE B E LIE V E D TO
H A V E CORNERED MAN
W A N T E D FOR MURDER

You w ill be amazed fo sou how llto use of
" B u l l " D urham tobacco will cut down tho
cost of your tm oklng. Romombor, " B u l l "
gives you BO clgarottea ol tho best flavor and
quality for 10 conts.
This m oans easily a savin g lor tho averago
sm oker of from 31 to 31.50 a w eek- 3 5 2 to
3 7 B a year.
Sevcnty-nlno dollars will buy lota of things.
A r.:dlo set, a talking machine, a very fine
oui! of olothes, u set of tires, tho first fifteen
payments on n Ford, a good-slzod Insurance
policy.
tlnrd to roll your o w n ? Not really. Qlve
ycurcoSI a chance to loarn, this way i
C a rry a sa ck of "B u lF 'In your pocket all tho
tlm o,as woll a s your regular cigarettes. Every
Hmo you think of nm oklng a cigarette pull out
your sock of " B u l l " and try roiling ono.
By tho time ycu’vo used tho sack you ought
to bo a fair producer. And you'll certainly
bo a oonvort to tho mild, delightful flavor of
" B u ll" Durham tobacco.

IRO N C IT Y , Ga.f June 5.— Reports
received here from Spring Creek, aix
or aeven miles aouth of here on tho
line between 'Seminole and Decatur
counties, are to the effect that Silaa
Paramore, negro, who early Sunday
morning shot and killed 1.' J. W il­
liams, town marshal o f Iron City, had
bora located In Spring Creek awampa
, ™ * 25 rninu&lt;* »U&gt;p will be made nnd that a posse o f about 100 men
7 lunrh' Fort Pierce is, as usual, was preparing to effect hla capture
,
* the unusual by way of provid­ if possible.
er for the entertainment o f the En•cavort*,. f „ r the night. Leaving Ft.
When Chicago finishes trying haxirrct* at 7:50 Friday morning the ers fo r manslaughter, she can re­
"Oturrade wlU rc» ‘ h Miami at 1 p. sume her scolding o f uncouth sec­
'*
bo decorated, and tions that have lynchinga.

Now try it your self and
write us your experience

““ * h° k,"°* Uie publicity methods
haractenstic of State President Karl loctual and social helpfulness has been
^hm.nn, Orlando, and Robert Green, arranged, and with the natural a t­
dinfctor. * • » bank tractions o f tho convention city o f Mithr,llian Endeavor will get oml, there is every assurance o f ful­
&lt;m thmt »* * • «* &lt; * • fillment o f the promise!
V**,n °rt*ndo and Miami.
"F lorid a ’s Greatest Convention, Mi­
$ program rich in spiritual. Intel- ami, June B -1L"

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETAB*
F L o h ib A , Tu e s d a y , j u n e s , 1923

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VETERANS WILL
COMBINE FOR THE
NEXT CONGRESS

WILL DISCUSS
FUTURE PLANS OF
RUHR DISTRICT

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GEORGE GOULD
LEAVES ESTATE
OF 36 MILLIONS

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Reproduced in Front of White
JUMPS FROM EIGHTH STORY OF
French Byrla to -return but Ismet re­
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Panels Being Tried nt Lake City, FROM attack of SKVKRAL I.OUSANNE, June B—The Britllah, fused Units* t thoir • good intentions
H oumc A ttracts Much A tten­
BUILDING, INSTANTLY
French nnd Italian governments hav-i
SPECIAL TRAIN ON THE,GRAND
Judge McMullen is
1IUNDKKI) PEOPLE IN
tion nnd Praise
ing approved the formula for judicial could, be established. Mr. Grew had
KILLED
TRUNK
RAILROAD
18
NEW YORK.
Presiding
guarantees relating to foreign resi­ several .talk* with Ismet on tho sub­
( H r Ttk» A M a r t a IF * I ' r r a a I
DERAILED
ID * T h e A a* « rlatr* P re a a)
dents
in Turkey, tho Near East con­ ject afterwards, and, the Turkish
WASHINGTON, June 6.—Penn­
lit/ The Am m U M Prewai
1 nr t *» A«*«ut»a ij H i t
PHILADELPHIA, June B.—Arriv­ sylvania avenue, tho scene of many
NEW YORK, Juno 6,—A lone po­ ference last night accepted it formal­ leader assured him that tho docision
LAKE CITY, FI*., June 5,—Counsel
(Hr The A»a«clnle* Press)
ing
nt her place of employment three historic pageants, probably never
concerning
the
Armenians
would
be
DURAND,
Mich.,
June
B—
Five
per­
for both the atate and defense here liceman, with drawn pistol, held back ly, and Turkey will mnko a public
hours
before the usual time, Miss presented a more colorful picture
interpreted
liberally
nnd
thnt
those
sons
were
killed
and
about
forty
memdeclaration
agreeing
to
appoint
four
several
hundred
persona
in
order
to
today were arguing a motion by the
dr frase for a continoaacc of ahty to enable .William Mooney,n surface enr foreign advisers without interfering who would nblde by the Inw would Ikth of various Knight Templars Laura Pspl, stenographer, jumped than it-did as twenty thousand
alacly daya In the trial of Walter motorman, to flco from nn upper with the functions of the magistrates. (to permitted to return to their homes Commnfldcrlea of Western Michigan from the eighth floor of n Chestnut nobles of tho Mystic Shrine marched
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were Injured when a speclnl train on street office building today nnd wns over Its two miles of "burning sands"
Higginbotham, conrlrt whipping boa*, East Sido •crowd which hsd stoned The advisers'will be authorized to in Turkey.
the Grand Trunk rnilrond wns derailed instantly killed, according to n police from the rapitol to Washington Cir­
follow
all
cases
and
make
recommen­
charged with murder in connection the car after it hnd killed it bnliy
two miles west of hero this morning. report. ‘A building employe snw her cle. As tho procession passed through
dations
to
the
Turkish
ministry
of
with the death of Martin Taber!, of The mother shouted thnt Money’s
The train wns made up at Grand Rap­ arrive, sit down nt n typewriter, then the "Garden of Allah," reproduced in
North Dakota. The defenae In neck- carelessness was responsible for tho justice; they will receive cornplnints
o( lhe w h,|# , IoUM ,t
rc.
ids nnd wns cnrrylng Knlgijt Temp- raise a window and climb out. A "hoot j ^
lag a contlnnonce on the ground that tragedy. Under the policoninn’n pro- nnd' must be informed promptly of
of
pnpc
per
was
found
In
the
typewriter
v|cwcd
by
Prc#ldent
NoWo
Warren
inrs to their state convention In Flint.
It haa not been able to obtain witnenn- tectlon Mooney escaped through one nil arrests nnd domiciliary searches.
Two of the dend ore' trainmen nnd with tho words "Forgive me." Mem­ G. Minding nnd Imperial Potenato
m and stated that the state of Florida of tho broken windows nnd sought In deference to Turkish susceptibili­
one a newsboy. Two bodies still arc bers of her fnmily snid she hnd re­ George McCnndless and' his Divan.
ties
the
allies
have
ngreed
thnt
there
and Georgia and a* far north an North refuge In n car barn two blocks
cently been under the care of a nurse. The parade wns one of four planned
homin.'d In the wreckage.
shall be no special mention of. for­
Carolina had been combed for them away.
eigners in the declaration which ap­
for the forty-ninth annual conven­
eithout fturrfna. Many wltnennen for
RECOGNIZES THREE CHILDREN
plies to all residents in Turkey.
tion
of tho Shriners which got under
the defense arrived here today from
Airtight Booze
BORN OUT OF WED­
way today and which was designated
Cross City and Shamrock, the latter
The allies originally wanted the
LOCK
Orders Issued
ns a big spectacle of tho gathering
a logging camp city of the Putnam
ndvisers to have the power of veto in
of nobles nnd it proved all of that.
Company. Among these were Dr. T.
connection with the nrrest of foreign­
From Treasury
d i r T h e A a s a r l a l r * I 'r r a a )
Capers Jonrr, lumber camp phyalcian,
ers, but Isinct Pasha insisted that
All yesterday, and far Into the
TOMS RIVER, N. J., June B.—In
oho is looked upon by both sides as
the declaration ns a spontaneous net the will of (ie°rire Jay Gould filed for SHIP MOTOR
night,
Pennsylvania avenue waa a
LID GOES ON
the most important witness in the
o fthe Turkish government showed probate In tho Ocean county court
confusion
of noise, and color as each
. JUNE 10—EMBARRASS­
how fnr Turkey was prepared to go yesterday, bequeatlng nn cstnte esti­
arriving
delegation
marched to itn
rsae.
MENT FORESEEN.
AND WORK OUT PLANS FOR hendqunrters behind tho band. TyplFRENCH AND BELGIUM WILL to insure justice; she was doing it mated'nt $30,000,000 to ids widow nmi
for her own- sake, as well ns for for­ ten children, Mr. Gould mode public
LAKE CITY, June fi.—A motion
cnl Washington summer weather
FAVORABLE REMEDIAL
GET TOGETHER ON ALL
WASHINGTON, June B. — The
eigners
and
was
not
according
to
for­
for continuance of the trinl of Walter'
greeted
the visitors and the marcher*
LAWS.
QUESTIONS
acknowledgment for the first time treasury tossed on the Intcrnntionnl
Higginbotham, convict whipping boss
eigners any special rights.
found
tho
wide expanse of asphalt on
thnt he was tho father of George Sin- doorstep Sunday night its new regutho famous thoroughfare gavo back
for from sixty to ninety, days was
iW l f d I'r r a a )
( H r T S r A f t s o r l a f r * l*r**»&gt;
Joseph C. Grew, the American rep­ rlnlr Gould, Jane Sinclair Gould nnd |ntl«ns carrying out the supreme
( I I * T h r. A u i i____
BRUSSELS, June B.—The Franco resentative, then nroso nnd said he
ITON.JpSirmi p.—Ugla
5.—I
WASIIINGTOfWp&amp;no
n heat akin to that of the "burning ,
made by counsel for defense lie fore
Guinivcrc Gould born to his second court decision bnrrinp nil beverage
Inlive
program
im
in^chalf
in^ehalf
of
dii
disabled
tbc Turkish declaration was wife, Mrs. Gulnlvcro Sinclair Gould.
Judge M. A. McMullin here today. Uclginn conversations here tomorrow
sands" of n desert.
liquors from tcrritorinl waters of the
war
veterans
will
be
drawn
up
by
Court was recessed until tomorrow will begin with tho examination nnd intended to inspire confidence in the
The day’s arrlvnls Included tho
Mr. Gould married Guinivcrc Sin­ United States after 12:01 a. m„ Juno
morning to allow the defense to draw discussion of the technical memoran­ ability of Turkey to administer Jus­ clair, an English actress after the 10. No loopholes have been loft, ac­ representatives of the Veterans’ Bu­ automobile earavnn from California.
reau nnd nntionnl orgnnlxntlons of There were some BOO car* In tho lino,
da communicated by the Belgian gov­ tice and secure to foreign citlxon*
up its motion in proper form.
denth of his first wife, Edith King- cording to a treasury spokesman, ami
Iligginliolhain is charged with flrot ernment to tho French last week. The and companies the fundamental don Gould, alao nn actress and known the court’s recent construction of tho former service men for presentation hut there remained only a few of
nt the next congress, It wns an­ those thnt started from tho Golden
degree miifdtr" growing o u t'd f the second'parl of Agenda «6Uls With tho rights pnjoyed under the best mod­ ns one of the most bonutiful women dry Inw will be rigidly npplled.
nounced by disabled American vet­
death of Marlin Tnbert, 'North Da­ administration of the Ruhr nnd the ern systems of other countries. Ho in America, by whom ho hnd seven
Having failed to find any way by erans of the world wars. After' n Gale, n month ago. Western mud
definite
organization
of
customs,
the
kota. Tabcrt died while serving n
had halted many of the original start­
wns glad thnt Ismet hnd seen fit to children. Although tho three children which conflict with
foreign laws
convict sentence in n county log camp irsuc of n special form of currency, specify some of the, mensures which of hit# second wife, whoso father Mr. could In- avoided, the trensury,based conference with the voternns’ bureau ers, but as they enme east, tho Cali­
offirinls decision wns rcnchod to have
of the Putnam Lumber company, nt measures for provisioning the occu­ Turkey planned to introduce.
Gould acknowledged himself to bo in its new ship liquor rules on a literal one Spanish war veteran, two repro­ fornians were Joined by Nobles (from
tiara. Fla., nt which place Higgin­ pied regions nnd development under
many points in the middle west.
Mr. Grew continued: "I venture to his will, nrc excluded from inheriting reading of the court’s opinion «nd,
each of the Amorican
botham was employed ns the "wrip- Frnnco-Belginn direction of system of add one general observation thnt the their father’s share in the original
Pennsylvania avenue wns a niecea
Veteran* of Foreign Wars,
accountancy for the Rhlnclnnd rail­ really important consider^ion is tho Jny Gould trust, they nrc provided for prepared to let come what may. It*
ping boss."
for many of tho shrine hosts, during
only hope of alleviating a situation, Disabled
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American Veterans and
The state contends thnt Tabcrt roads in connection with the division largeness of the spirit in which the ill two trusts set up for their benefit. which most offirinls agree will be
the day, but for ns many more, it was
died following an excessive whipping of stocks of coal and other products. entire Judicial system of Turkey Is Their exclusion from sharing in the embarrassing to international com­ Veterans’ Bureau to work out plans n day of sightseeing, with corridor*
for remedial laws needed for dis­
sdimnistcrcd by lligginhothnm nnd
to be administered in the future. I Jny Gould trust is brought nbout by merce, wns said to IU' ill remedial legof public buildings crowded.
abled
soldiers.
havo summoned witnesses to show BAND CONCERT
. um sure that no one realises more the legal definition of the term ’"law­ iHnltinn from tho next congress.
President Harding, himself a noble,
that from one hundred nnd nineteen
than
Ismet
Pasha
that
it
is
time
in
Except
for
the
exemption
granted
ful
issue."
lmd
lhe entire first floor of the White
AT CENTRAL PARK the interest of Turkey itself to in­ By the terms of the will, the lute medieinUl liquors, the usuul immunity Ocoee-Winter
lashes were given this youth. The
It,limn thrown o|ym to the Shriners,
defense admits the flogging of the
and the executive offices, lobbies and
Garden Koads
If the rain will let up nnd give Ed­ terpret the terms of tho declaration Mr. Gould’s shnre in'his father’s es­ accorded diplomats nnd the privileges
youth but contends thnt only ten or
in the most libernl spirit. On the tate is distributed equally among the allowed foreign vessels of war the
famous Green and Red rooms
gar
Hull
a
chance
tho
following
pro­
Bad Condition the
eleven licks were struck nnd that the
administration
of
justice
within
h*r
seven
children
of
his
first
marrlnge.to
r e g u l a ti o n s p e r m i t of no
inbound
W
o
to
open during inoxt of the day.
primary enusc of his death was gram will l»e rrndcrrd tonight by tho territories, more perhaps thnn on Edith Kingdon Gould, Kingdun Gould, passage of alcoholic beverage*. Con­
Beginning
with that of Imperial
All persons trnvollng to Ocoee,
pneumonia with a coda! disease com­ Municjj&gt;al Band nt Ccntfal Park:
any other factor, will depend the Marjorie Gould Drexol, Jny Gould, sideration is given, however, to ships
Potentate
Georgo
S. McCandleaa, of
March-^-Wny
Down
South
.
Chamber*
plication.
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economic futuro of Turkey and tho Vivien Decies, George Jny Gould, Jr., forced, b&gt;' the extremity of distress Winter Garden and westward are Honolulu, early in the day, thero were
Selection
from
Martha...Von
Klotow
The whipping boss was scheduled
friendly. relations with other coun­ Edith Gould" Wainwright and Gloria to put Into an American harbor. But warned thnt the rond la now practical­ ninny pilgrimages to Mount Vernon.
to go on trial yesterday morning. Patrol of tho Dutch ...Harry RestorlT tries."
even ouch vessel, if they have liquor ly Impassnble nnd should go by the The Imperial Potentate and hla divan,
Gould.
Absence of leading counsel for the Popular Songs of *23:
A
trust
fund
of
$4,000,000
is
creat­
aboard, must show that tho necessity way of Apopka-Clarcona .according were welcomed by Governor Trlnkle
The second distinctive feature of
(a)
I’m
Just
Wild
About
Harry
to advice from A. I.. Wright, head of
defense delayed the proceeding* un­
last night’s seision was Turkey’* an­ ed for the use of Mrs. Gulnlvere Gould was grave nnd "the proof must be the county road department. Mr. of Virginia, and his atAff. and after a
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til yesterday afternoon. The defense
Armenians now during her life time and is to be di­ convincing,’ ’after which they will Wright nay* that they huve left off formal exchango of greeting*, the
(b) F a t e .................. -u- Uynm Gay nouncement that
during the afternoon fought hard to
outside
of
Turkey
would
not be al­ vided among her children in the event be required to give bond for faith­ work •on the Ocoee end of the road shrincra laid a wreath on Washing­
Intermission
keep from going to trial, brat pro­
ful observance of the AmVwcan dry
lowed
to
return
unless
able
to prove of her denth without n will.
nnd hnve stnrted westward at the ton's tomb.
testing that this court was without .March—Waidmere...... ,Vr..,F,‘ II. Losey to tho satisfaction of the authorities
The residuary estate estimated nt law.
.
Incidental to the gathering of the
Song
Solo—Therc’o
Silver
in
Your
jurisdiction, which was overruled,
$16,000,000 is left to the executors to
Concerning the hope among for­ Patrick settlement in order that they
shrincra, President Harding dedicated
Hair
......................... U Wright that they intended to * accept the
might
use
the
old
road
for
hauling
following lengthy arguments. A mo­
Turkish regime and live as good cil- lie divided In ten equal parts, a share eign maritime powers of relief front mnterlnls, nnd that the detour there, the zero milestone South of the
tion then wa:i made for tho contin­ Overture—A I’rjnco Thero Wat.....
going to each of the children by both what Is regarded ns one of the most
While House, nnd n reproduction of
___________»._•.:.* K. L. King itens. Ismet raid it was imperative
uance but not being presented in
drastic interpretations ever given by while short, has been made no soft the boyhood home of John Howard
marriages.
to
cxrludfi
persons
who
hnd
caused
Charattfcrtatic
Parade
of
the
Woodby
the
recent
ruins
thnt
motorists
p»o|*r form, the court rrcessed tmtho- supreme court, some treasury
Payne, author of "Home, Sweet
Leon Jcsscl troi/ble in the paut and suspected
til tomorrow. The defense contends • rn Soldier
Three
million
young
oysters
are
to
officials
felt Sunday night thnt con­ will hnve difficulty In getting Home," which hna been erected In
evil-doers.
through.
it haa not hnd time to prepare its
General Pcllc, the French high be planted in the bays nnd sounds gress might find a way of circum­
Hutton Construction Company have
Hy going north on the Apopka road Sherman Square, near the executive
raw? because of the short notice
of
North
Carolina
by
the
fisheries
venting
the
Import
deadline.
Others
commissioner pleaded for the right
as
far as the railroad crossing at grounds in connection with "Better
tU
rtcd
grading
Thirteenth
street.
given and today, according to coun­
were convinced that tho barred tone
of 100,000 Armenians at present In commission of thst state.
Lockhart
and then over to Clarcona, Homes Week."
sel, will show that it will lie impos­
wan due to rcmnln until a change was
one
will
have
a fairly good road all
sible to procure neveral important aakl he prepared- the "badly bruised
made in the eighteenth amendment.
the
way,
as
tire
road is either brick STATE CONVENTION
and lacerated body" for burial after
witnesses.
In this connection it was pointed
AMERICAN LEGION
or
clay
with
the
exception
of the atrip Within the last three week*' Hig­ witnessing fhe- whipping and Glen
out by the latter that the decision of
J U N E 14, F L A G D A Y
between
lx&gt;ckhart
and
Clarcona.
ginbotham ha* faced three judges. Thompson, a former convict who re­
the supreme court was based funda­
Mr.
Wright
also
aaid
that
the
road
At Cross City, Dixie county, Judge ported Tabari'* deatj»' following his
mentally on tho sweeping provisions
PENSACOLA, Fla., Jane S-—An
between Ocoee and Apopka waa un­
Mallory K. Home wan disqualified by release from the convict camp, and *
Now that the dolcc far piento days have come we do not ■■ of the amendment rather than on the der ronetructlon but that work had American flag will Hy from over
the defense on the grounds of alleged which {rsultcd In lhe Investigation
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want to let ouraclvea be lured entirely away from buaineaa and ■■ enforcement act and that tho court started at tho Apopka end and on* half of tho home* of Penaaeola when
prejudice. Judge Campbell was as­ b y 'th e Florida legislature and then
held, regardless whether liquor fof
, A. . , t , ...
^ beverage uses was being Imported, would have no difficulty between the state convention of the American
signed to the ease and a week later attempt* to plaete Higginbotham on ta clly building.
la
There is only one way to build a city and that la By letting
Clarcona and Ocoee.—Orlando Sen­ legion open* here June 14, for three
at Cross City, he sustained a motion trial at Oroaa City and Jhla place.
ita being carried for any #auch pur­
»* other people know about it; Just as one builds up any buaineaa,
day*.
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by the state for a change of venue - The defense's principal witness will
pose within tho three mile limit con­ tinel.
by advertising it to the world.
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Major Noel. Galnea, of Kentucky,
&lt;&gt;n Ike grounds that .a fair and im­ be Dr. T. Caper* Jooea, camp phy­ **
stituted
transportation
which
la
apoc| | cre u what The Fourth Estate has to say on city buildfounder of the National Flag move­
partial trial could not be obtained sician Ipr the Putnam Lumber com­
fically forbidden by tho amandmeot.
ment, head* a campaign under aus­
•a
ing,
and
It
la
well
worth
rcadlpg:
.
*
of
the
United
State*
the
ban
is
op­
there.
pany. He told the investigating com­
Legislation to relievo the situation
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Have
you
ateppod
to
think:.
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pice* of the l’enaacola Po«t to pl»*«
erative.
mittee
be
attended
Tabert
two
dajra
Judgo McMullen, who halls from
from tho foreign viewpoint, It was
W
That the City that get* the Publicity, get* the Buaineaa T
tho
National Insignia In aach home.
Although the Washington diplo­
Clearwater, Fla., wax assigned by before be died and death was due to
contended, could scarcely bo other
Ka
That the City that gets the advertising grows?
Figures
ahow that over 2,000 Ia-glon
Governor Hardee to try tho case her*. pneumonia with a social dbcase com­
than in contravention of tho con­ matic representatives of the mari­
That advertising properly done is worth It* weight In gold?
men,
expected
for the atata Jubilee,
time
power*
have
been
in
frequent
State witnesses from all section* plication. He stptcd he made out a
stitution and, therefore, Invalid.
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That advertising a city iff buaineaa, not Child’* play?
..111
see
thousands
of flag* unfurled,
conjugation
for
aevgral
week*
In
of Florida 'and many from Georgia borial permit, making It ready for
Aa regards the exemption* accord­
«
That people will go mile* to a good,Uve,City to trade?
from
home*,
buxines*
places and pub­
were here today. They number ap­ general prlnclplaa that death was due ta
ed, tho regulations have set down re­ connection with the liquor question
That lhe property wUl Increase In value when the oulaldo
lic
buildings.
proximately fifty, some of them be­ primarily to pneumonia with mastriction* that requires permit* and and have acted concurrently, they
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ing former eonvicts and convict ItrU! complication!. On «»cerUln- ta world knows your City 1* wide awake?
reports of a character and quantity have a t the same time preaentod
ta
That people from neighboring town* will coma whore thero
EX-CONGRESSMAN DEAD.
their
view*
separately
to
the
atat*
guards who served with Tabert and lag from tho atata health department
aulTiccnt tv give the guvomment a
la aomothlng doing?
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Higginbotham at the logging camp that no burial permit bad been filed ta
complete check on all liquor thus department and any action which
ta
That now la the time your city and buaineaa need* adverKNOXVILLE, Tenm, Jun# S-John
of the Putnam Lumber company.
and that tha atata had no official
brought into the barred cone or land­ may follow application through the
C.
lloock, former congressman from
ta
tiling
more
than
evar
before?,?
,
.
.
Among them are Nina Bell, a for­ record .of Tabcrt’* death, the Invm- ta
ed on American soil.4 Provision has ttcaiury regulations ta likewise ex
That if you don’t get out and g » after the outside Trade
the
second Tannaaaee district. UUr
pectcd
to
be
Uken
Individually.
mer guard, who told the joint legis­ tlgating committee requested in a
been made, however, that the aeixta
aome
neighboring
City
will!
j
t
r&lt;
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.
,
senator
in Tannaaaaa legislature, died
It
la
not
believed
that
these
coun­
lative committee investigating re­ drastic resolution that the atata
urea directed and the fines allowed to
.t That if they do they will get the buaineaa you ahould get?—
here
tonight
after an IMaeaa of a*V«
tries
jron
tern
plat*
%
at
present
any
ported convict brutalltlea in Florida board of medical txaminer* place Dr. ta
bo Imposed may not apply to vessels
i 'UM
,
at Tallahassee, be counted one hun- Jones on trial *o that the medical ta renpac°l* New*.
which bav* left a foreign port j&gt;r(or £pt^(£ttory action In their own! porta eral
»v A *(I) n V ■
.
d«ed and nineteen |k k i given Tnbert fraternity could be “purged” of An
to June l o l m f whtch*&gt;*acfi a port Igainat American tassels.
t a tma ’mM mB r~f c
:i
t
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i
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Higginbotham; A. B. Shiver*, who unworthy member."
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OF TRIAL IS
SOUGHT

m ent

HISTORIC
PENNSYLVANIA
W om an le a p s
AVENUE PRESENTS COL­
MANY KILLED
ORFUL PICTURE
TO DEATH IN
IN TRAIN WRECK
‘GARDENOF ALLAH’
PHILADELPHIA
IN MICHIGAN

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PDUCEMAN
Representative Grew
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Which the Judicial System.bfTi
PROTECTS A
Be Run in- the Fliture
ADMITS ^ o tiC lN G
MOTORMAN
Cflr Tfce A
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three m onths p o s t p o n e ­

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VOLUME IV.

LE SECTION

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923
PAG E
Ing the week-erjd here ns the guest of her daughters, Mrs. T. W. Gotzon
or Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Rntliff ut theif and Mary Connelly, a* the home of
Mrs. Gotten on Osceola street.—
home on Magnolia avenue.
Uikeland News.
MBS. FRED DAIDER, Society Editor
Eil Moyc leaves t.odny for Atlanta
• Misse* Margaret' Gullnghrr, Vir­
Phone 217-W
Gn.,. where he hns accepted a posi­
If y mi t « « r a n y f r lr a ila a l a l l l n * T "«
ginia Neeley and Cnrrlo Stanley nr
'
— II y mi n r f ■ i i l n s a n » * » b r r * « r a a w l i i S tion.
rlVcd Ivere yesterduy for n sUy ol
Ih h i i i , n r If &gt; n n n r * r a l r r l a l a l B B , F ,
a n n . l n l r a r 4 t k I h A S r i u i r l u i r a l . « » * * "«
two weeks with their parents. Thii
f t r t a l l * . » r I r l r e h n n r l l i r I t e m . U Will
,1m. Cliff Harris of Tavaron spent trio of young women nrc in trnininn
h r trrn lly • p p irH sIrJ.
week-end hero ns the guest of at one of the Inrgest hospitals Ir
•n Anna Mason.
Philadelphia, Pa.
SOCIAL CALENDAR

S O C IE T Y

end cake, were served on the spacious
porch overlooking the lake.
After the refreshment* the honorcc
was presented with a surprise hosiery
Shower.
For this occasion, Miss Till!* wore
n smart sport costume. Tho guests
for 'this affair were Misses Tillis, Artnn Mason, Ronnmomi Radfunl, Julia
Zachary, Mary Howard, Ruth fflHjon,
Mrs. RalphNWight and Mrs. Claud.
Howard.

The Ilerald delivered alx time* a
week for 15c.

--------- T O N l G f f T .

EILEEN PeIJ

For Florida: Ixicnl thund­
ershowers tonight and Tues­
day. *

In Booth Tarkington‘s V.

It s the age of nlx-cylindn l
mania. The Flirt is , Uth t J
as Booth Tarkington hM
loved to write, full ,if drsnuttnations, irresiitible humor
just enough pathos now arwj ,
to arouse the softer emotioa,
one knows Amerlcsn life a, T|
fngton knows it; no one tt#
pict it more graphically,
attractions, too.

TREAT THEM ALIKE.

‘ The man who spits tobacco juice
HANFORD CHORA 1. SOCIETY
Miss Hnzel Morrell of Or
a- the womnn who throWH n gob of
who has been spending the wet­
It Is Imperative that all members- chewing gum on the sidewalk should
her c with her sister, Mrs. I
of the Sanford Choral Society be ba pul In hill.—Florida Advocate.
Stokes, Irnvca this afternoon fi
present this evening, and any who
Mrs.
R.
C.
Maxwell
and
Mrs.
John
lieon spending the past two
Monday—The Business and Profcshnvo
copies of “Pinafore'' at home OR RENT—One room with two lx.*ds,
(}.
Ix
.innnll
returnedhome
yesterday
here
with
his
uunt,
will
nccor
alonal Woman's Club will obtertajn
with or without board. 102 Oak Avcplease remember to bring sanies
at n liandkercbief Shower at the from Coronodo Reach win ie they
ic
Mrs. M. McKvnns.
57-2tp
The
c|ue*llon
of
presenting
the
op’ home of Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, In spent the past week.'
ern
ns
plunned
or
of
closing
rehersals
Miss Catherine Byrd of Indiunnphonor »|f Miss Cornlfu lilli*.
ROOK- PAINT
Mr.*find Mrs. It. T. Thrasher and
is,
I ml., Is the attractive house now, owing to the absence of many
Monday—Ml*. Jtdrn
l^ooiirdi and, daughter, Indiio, motored to Orlando
'
Specinl
price
on Roof Paint this
:».it &lt;&gt;r Miss Dorothy Rumph, mid
Mias Mary Zachary will entertain Suturday where they spent the day
week.—Sanford
Paint
Store, WelnWa
II remain here until after her morat a linen Shower, ntrtrthr* home o f ; combining business and pleasure.
Block.
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•
57-3lr
ig« to Benjamin W hltnsr, which
the latter, Gilt First Street, at four,
k.-s 'place June l!*th. ut Holy Cross
p. m.. honoring Miss Cornlle TljlD.
DFATII OK CIIAKI.HS CORWIN
Mlares .lpd.de
' l ‘hurit-M Corwin tlh.-tl ui the lu-me »f
Tuesday-M rs. It. I*. Whlinnr «?"&lt;» 11 hninii, Mrs.
:-.is .till, It. .1. flail will at 120 West 1st
Mis. K- D. Mobley will e.il.itl.I.I I ehmnii ait- sji
GRAVKS-BROWN.
utract, Sunday
evening at «:U»
SI bridge ut the home of tl.e f«f* lllllllO.
Mr. Seymour Samuel Graves nno'clock after being confined to lied for
nier, honoring
Mind
Dorothy
uncc the engagement ami appronchthree weeks. Mr. Corwin’s home Is in
Ruinph, u brl.lc-dcct "f ‘bid month., Mrs. Maurice Kronen and mother,
g marriage of his sister, Jessie
Indiana and he fame to Florida nbout
Tuesday — Itualness meeting of ( Min. M. Fleischer ami Sam and Irvin
MRS, STEED ENTERTAINS.
•rm-lin, to Mr. Taylor Collier
three months ago to muke it his
Dslighters of We»l6y &lt; lass at tho, Flelteher left yesterday for New
Mrs.
W.
J.
Steed
was
a
charming
own, Tuektlny evening, July tenth,
home. Mr. Corwin is 87 year* old.
Methodist Church at 8 p. m.
hostess
on
Tuesduy
afternoon,
when
York, where they will spend some
eight o’clock, First Methodist
Funeral services will he held ut Mil­
Tuesday—Mri. R. K. Volar will en­ time.
she entertained the members of the
tertain at a bridge luncheon nt her .
Wednesday afternoon bridge club and ler’s cha|»el tomorrow morning ut 10
home for the members of the Hoard
T. Getzcn and son Jack, and
Mrs. Fanny Powell as honor guest o'clock, ltev. Blue, of Monroe, officiat­
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
of the Womans’ Club.
awl a few invited friends at bridge ing. Interment wll! be made In Lake, R, Connelly and daughter
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles John Rumph at her home on Clyde avenue, A viow cemetery. Reccnseil leaves a
Tuesday—Circle No. 2 will meet at jl
itid nMry f’hare spent Tucso’clock at the home of Mrs. J.
•rnoon in Rnrtow on business announce tho engagement and ap­ color scheme of yellow -was carried non anti nine grandchildren to mourn
proaching marriage of their daughter, out with field flowers. After playing his loss.
mill re.—laikeland N'ewti.
Rutledge.
‘
. . .
Dorothy U c to Mr.. Benjamin Frank­ several Interesting gutnes of bridge
Wednesday—Kt. Agnes Guild picnic
lin
Whittier, Jr., the wedding to be It was found that Mrs. Roy Starlilrd MEMORIAM TO K. M. GORDON
at Dnylonu Reach.
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•
M. Shipp left this afternoon .for
Wednesday—Mi-'&lt; Rosamond Rad­ Columbia, S. C., where lie holds a an event of Tuesduy afternoon, June was entitled to first prize among the
ford will entertain the memboh position with the Southern Railway. pjtli, 11)23, Sanford, Florida.
In loving memory of my dear hus­
club members and was given a cut
of the Tillin-Caln bridal, party with Ilin family will follow Inter to make
glnss vase. Mrs. R. II. Bullock scored band who died of Injuries while at
a buffet supper following the re- Columbia their home.
highest among the guests and was work June 2, 1U22:
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY.
herrnl.
Tho icgular business meeting of given a fancy pencil, and Mrs. II. N.
Wednesday—Mlsres l.ucile Anderr.on,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W, S
tho Daughters of Wesley Class of the Muklnson was consoled ami was giv­ A faithful husband true nnd kind
Elizabeth Hoblehnn and Evelyn daughter, Dorothy, and gn
Methodist cliurrh will be held Tues­ en a fancy pencil and Mrs. 1-anny A beautiful memory left behind.
Harrow, will entertain at a mi.'- Hazel .Sorrell and Robert
day evening, June fith, a t eight Powell, guest of honor was given n
csllsnoou* Shower at the home &lt;»f spent yesterday very pirn
silver pencil. A &lt;V'liclous Ice course
o’clock at the church.
the former, U1B French avenue, at Daytona Beach. .
All members are urged to attend was served. Those enjoying the hos­
3:U0 p. m., in honor of Miss Beat­
us linpottant business will be dis­ pitality of Mrs. Steed liesidss the
rice Martin, n bride-elect of thin
club members were: Mesdnincs Da­
cussed.
month.
vis, Powell, Bullock, Burrows, WoodThursday—Tillls-Caln nuptials at
SWIMMING PARTY AM) HIIDDim beck, Gurdner ami Dixon, Miss Emily
Methodist Church at high noon.
Sanderson was a tea guest and un­
Snlurdny afternoon
Mrs. Hal stated Mrs. Steed in serving.—Kis­
Friday — "Cy Slocumbs Country
Wight entertained delightfully at a
Store" at High School Auditorium
simmee Notes, Tampa Tribune.
t:\vimming parly and hosiery Sjmwer,
ut to p. m.
.
at her aarnctlve country hpme on
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Brownie’s Idike, complimenting Miss
Forty-five youngster* romped and
Cotalie Tillis, a bride-elect of this Inughcd with Billiu Gillen, the young
week.
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Gillen of
The first |uirt of the atfcrnoon was
laike Morton Drive, lust Kuturdny
dcvotttl to hwimming and other wn- afternoon on the occasion of Billie’s
ter sports, after which refreshments
ninth birthday, mu) many were the
consisting of sulad, sandwiches, baked
i hum, linked beans, coffee, sherbert pretty gifts they brought him.
Billie’s birthdays, owing to careful
nnd loving preparation by his moth­
er, are always occasions to he looked
forward to and remembered for n
long time afterward, and this was
no exception.
Pastel shades were used as a color
scheme, pink gladioli, yellow Zinnias,
blue hydrangeas and lavender cos­
mos being combined with a charming
ic.uilt. In tho center of the dining
tables, dear little kewples kept firm
lit.Id in the streamers of a miniature
M .vi i.li. wound with dainty shades.
Monday—Pipe Organ Club meets at
the home of Schelle Maine:, on
Magnolia avenue, at thrcc-thirty

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American and
European Plan

SK UlltKFiE,
FLORIDA

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

912Biscuits from One Bag of Flour
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
on Tissue Ginghams

m a k e s m ore th a n 9 0 0 b i s c u i t s .
T h ey are regular s iz e b iscu its too
2V4 in ch es in d iam eter and about one
inch thick.

Compare Prices and Quality and Buy it
for Less at Churchwell’s

M E R R Y W ID O W S elf-R isin g Flour
contain s ju st tho right am ount of
pure i n g r e d i e n t s , so that you can
m a k e d elicio u s b iscu its alm ost a s
ea sily and quickly a s you can slice
b r e a d .. All you h ave to do is add
m ilk .o r cold w ater and shortening,

THE ORIGINAL

£ F lo u r

7
f e y lour Without.
a d o u b tlM

There will bo u play given at tin
High School Auditorium. Friday niglil
June 8th, for the benefit "f the Wont
lilt’d MUhluiiury Society of the Mctlio
dial church nnd thu High School Ath
Ictic Association.
Tho tlibracCent In the play are th&lt;
women of Celery avenue, for iimtunc
come and see Mr*. 0. J. Pope. »he l
Mis* Busybody and Mrs. McKay, sir
\* Postmistress, she learn* the news
if people don’t want their cards rea'
why don't they write letters?
1'iof. Cooper is good, and he doc
make !ov6 so naturally. Prof. Me
Kay tloes a college oiunt; Fred I ’ojk
who lA Si, tho storekeeper, Justice 0
the iteacci nldo Insurance u«.cnt, keep

Ulg Assortment of l’utterns to select from, ut, per yard

‘beautiful New Patterns, a t, per yard

SELLS IT FOR LESS

Welaka

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, THEJ 9ANFORP DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923

sSi

would like to sec, him try to solve
By ht
Now la the time for all good men JUST K ills— Wmurf-A PeUlst
. i a
their other jlroblcins.
‘
- ‘
to come together ’ and get the big
"So that is why the best Informed
Jw A ’A t t o ' h&gt;0VT
rttltaD f* » m r a«*reMB «■«**»» *»■ work of bulkhcading and other big
political
observers, any that if Ford
CuniBE
I
POT
?
^
_
T
g
E
T
H
»
J
f
improvements started In Sanford.
Smr at th « i t r r i M I t i l t l l N t . &gt;W
M tm lta At n naaf#r4. rla.
is
nominated
on the democratic tick­
We enn cither make n city here this
et
he
will
sweep
the country. That
or we can go backward nnd
The Herald Printing Co. summer
■iT
in
why
so
^
n
n
y
of
them think that :
again become n village. '
rm tu iiiiB B t
even
without
the
indorsement of
............. o-----------cither
of
the
major
.parties
ho can
it. j . n o li t ... _________________K 4 tln r
cunor**
Tho Growcrn’ Association held an­
W. J . L I L L A R D ..„»«m Urr-Tw »*»f"
In the Peoples Hank o f Sanford is both a
run on a third ticket nnd bo elected.
H. A. NBKL..... ___ U iarn l Maaaarr other meeting last night nnd on Fri­
n. b. h o llt .. A4v.rtl.laa Maaaarr
business necessity nnd a household economy/
If cither contingency should come to ■
day night tho entire membership
pass the result would be disastrous ■
A 4 * * rtU I* a R a tr a M a4a Kaawa aa
It provides nn accurate accounting at all
will meet in the court bouse and ofAw IIm i I ..
to Henry Ford nnd to tho country; it
tim
es
on income and expenditure.
LKWia HIIII’P _ Clrralattaa Maaaarr fqct the permanent organization,
might readily bring about the com­
Phaaa ST - t v a f t e r I f . a .
adopt the by-law* nnd constitution
Instruction in the proper handling of a
plete collapse of our governmental
nnd go to work getting rendy for the
V a h a rrta tla a P r l e r la A d v a a e a
checking account is n part of our service.
machinery,
which
is
steadily
sagging
O a . T r a r _______ _____ _____ ’ ---------next season. And agabY the Hornld
to the breaking point. It would be
Ota M a a tk a ----------- . . . ----------- --------- ****
Every depositor is invited to consult ’w ith
would n*k them one.and all to bury
n r l l v e r r a l a C l l f hr C a r r i e r
tho triumph of unfit; it would prob­
us on modern banking methods as applied to
O aa W e e k ______________ ___ — IB C e a U their difference* and get together
ably be the final attempt in American
business.
T fc. kl&lt;t IS - l a IH -p a a e W e e k ly I t e r thl*
big proposition
over nnd
I
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political life to fill the presidency on
■ U e a l l r e l r r a r e r . H rm la n l. l o n . t r
y? YPH DOMlT m t P
It will pny you to let us help you with
a a J la a a k lla k rO f t r r j K rld a j . A 4 v e r- put it over right. And the only right
tho
theory
that
nny
American,
no
w tu. yum ii ^ w n a MQWJo ^
l l . l a a r a l e . a i l . k a a w a a a a p p lie s* way is to get together nnd stay to­
your problems.
t l a a . * 3.00 p a r p e a r , a lw a p a la a P r a a e r .
matter what his education, his ex­
tame m y T tm t outT
gether with the grower* against the
perience, his talent, or his knowl­
M KM BKIt T H K AftHOCIATKD I’l l E H
world and let nothing break your
** C
T h . A sso c ia te d r r e . a la a tc lu a lv e lp
edge, is equal to the job of solving
of defense. All other
• nt
to t h . u a . f u r re p u h ltc a tlo n o f solid wall
tho multitude of complex problems
a ll n .w a d la p a t c h e . c re d ite d to It o r
branches
of
trade nnd traffic are or­
n o t o l h . r w l a . c r e d ite d In th la p a p e r
that sometimes make it questionable
a n d a ls o t h a lo c a l n a a i
p u b lla h a d ganized nnd only the grower* rcmnln
s
h e re in .
whether nny man can lie found with
A ll r l s h t a o f r a - p u b llc a llo n o f a n e c ia l on the outside. Thi* Is your opportu­
nil the qualities essential to a suc­
I I .p a t c h * , h e re in a r e a le o re s e rv e d .
O f il e r l I I E f U k l ) IH IU .D ItU . P b n a e IM nity to put It over. Don’t let it get
cessful president of the United
away from you,
States.
Forirlpn Advertl.lna Ftrpr.»*n‘alive
1
SANFOItl)
FLORIDA
•n iE AMr.H|CAN PRESS ASSOCIATION »
-----------o— ■---- r—
"f have been observing political
Of course you will hear much about
conditions in tho United States nnd
writing about them for the press fur
tho prisoners in the camps becoming
80 years. 'It is my deliberate belief
unruly since the lash’ wns abolished
that during thnt time no candidate
and
how
the
guard*
will
have
a
hard
The Jarknonvillc Journal any* they
■a 13 !
time
controlling
•
them
mal
making
nnfU forobcllcf cmf. ehr cnifwypm quake—if all tho words spoken nt n the dome of n building hrg* gu j
"Muit fight to protect the trade of
{ JNTERNAtlONV
IRTO0N
them
work.
However,
in
a
few
years
has
been suggested so absolutely un­ suffragette convention worn convert­
the local port." Yea, thnt In whnt
it
will
work
out
all
right
nnd
they
lit
for
the White House us Henry ed Into hot air and scaled in an ex­ white. 1 just told n few small fli*,
Sanford niunt do by getting n tnunieiI had noticed in thoir way* and thy
will
never
know
the
difference.
It
plosive shell.
THE CANDIDACY OF FORD IS Ford.—Tampa Times.
WADES, WORK AND LIVING
pal dock and warehouse.
busted
both my jaws, kicked *
will
mean
thnt
more
humane
gunrd*
----------- o---------•CAUSING AI.AR.M.
COSTS.
Ka h* ka
fci n te Iy
will
have
to
be
employed
nt
higher
thirty different way a I'm incltMl i
FOREIGN WINDJAMMERS.
' The Treasury Department him -re­
ha
ceived "air tight order*" to put the wages—guards who know how to use
Front across tho brifly foam come to strongly think we should drop f*
There has been much speculation ha
Ralison,
the
eminent
economist,
in
lid on booze and they intend to nee their heads instead of the Insh. Oth­ his review of the labor situation, pub­ ns to the persistency and the extent
&gt;
n lot of whiskered gents; up and down bearnneo mild, take each much W
Juat how much liquor they can keep er states get by without whipping lished‘in the Times-Union last Satur­ of the "Ford for president" agita­
whiskered
gink
out
into
the
the land they roam, telling us we
nut of the United States in the noxl prisoners nnd Florida can do like­ day, spoke hopefully with reference tion..
have no sense. "You are crude nnd wild, give him thirty on Ids Uck
wise.
few month* Just to nhow whnt they
Tho editor of The Nation, New
to the immediate future, largety be­
rnw nnd punk," shout these foreign forty more upon his soles and tin
can do. We aupposc thene order* to
cause ho sees "a change for tho hot­ York, in n letter to the Times, sug*u
READ
’EM
AND
WEEP!
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The Daily Herald is in such de­ ter In the attitude of lalior." The at­ guests thnt the thousands of Kuril
blakerskijcs, nnd they hand out yariW make him hit the track for th* lud
cover the United Staten apply to
M
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of bunk through the days nnd through aerofTs the shoals,' Rut we failu^l
mand
in
the
rural
districts
as
well
Florida,
titude, until very lately, has been to agents are largely responsible for
(Copyrighted by It. C.
the nights. "You are running things our chore and they rent tin vilbp
as in the- city that the management gel all tho money possible to get out the campaign. Ho soys: “All Ford
—
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Wright)
^ dead wxong in this poor benighted hall, charge us two bucks at the f a ,
They are trying the "whipping will make strenuous efforts this slim- of employers of lnrbor particularly in service stations, as well ns the vari­
bo**" In Madison today nnd we hope to get it into every part of the coun­ the building trades. Mr. Habson ous public garages, are practically
land and it won’t be very long till just to hear ’em pan us all.
the Jury will abide by the evidence ty on the same afternoon it is print­ argues that "labor leaders ate now broadcasting slat ions for their neigh­ l*i Pa fci ^ M h f t Mi f a fci you'll need a helping hand. You’re
Unde Ihid :
in the case a* much a* possible hut ed. On account of tho mail service better posted In the fundamentals of borhoods. Not only is tho farmer be­
conceited and your vain and your cul­
If it is possible they should *ec that in this county the Daily Herald does economics than they used to lie" and ing reached, but great industrial
ture is n frost; you give us a mighty TRIAL OF I.1NDIN
FABLE OF TIIE DANCING
Higginbotham get* nt least a few not reach some places just n few that .therefore, they are beginning populations ns well. The New York
pain nnd we fear thnt you nre lost.
AND OTHERS T01UI
whipping* before they TtooHsh the miles away,until the next day or two to realize that "the higher wages are World a few days ago, in comment­
We have sloped across the sea bring­
FLAPPER.
lash altogether. He should have n days. We will remedy this by run­ in tiie building trades, the higher ing upon Ford's presidential pros­
CHICAGO, June I. After h
It seems thnt from her earliest In­ ing messages to you and we hope
taste of hi* own medicine Ju*t to ap­ ning a truck to all points of the rents are," and that " ihuone hut the pects', snid, ‘It is not wise to treat Ills fancy, D.orothy Triplightly was Im­ that you will be wise enough to weeks effort to obtain a jury, ■
preciate whnt he did to thnt defense- county not served by quick m ail, jnx i-ollector gains anything through tentative candidacy contemptuously; bued with the spirit of Terpschore know it’s true." Weighty words they which more than I,non u-nirta#
less nnd helpless boy in the prison service and get the Daily Herald tliu ,jse in wngeu."
and the east, which is prone to poli­ the Goddess of the Dance. Going ardently hurl nt our country and its were cxnmincd, thq trial of1Kid
into the hands of all its readers in j Aside from the excessive burdens, tical mistakes, could make no greater to and from school she would Hop, laws and they lake a vengeful whirl Lundin, alleged' political W „f tW
camp.
----------- o ---------the county on the same day it is placed on those investing their money blunder.’ "
Skip and Jump from pillar to post at the way we Die our saws. And Thompson adniinisratinn nnd txnEvery big man in Sanford should printed. Witli our new equipment in new buildings, due to unreasonable
The letter from the editor of The with the utmost Abandon. She was wconly laugh at them' in n frank, I ty-one other defendants ,nll (hard
pull fur capital to build house*. Of we cun easily do this even if iievcrnl wages being demanded by and paid Nation had a* its main purpose to continually on the go, and her Pedal good-natured way, as We hear them ’ with graft in the ndmmhtralk&gt;n d
course there are men here who dis­ edition* have to be printed iu one to mechanics, many of them unskilled direct attention to an" exhaustive Extremities wouldn’t ntny on the ujl condemn ecvrything \ye do or say. Chicago public 'school will start U
courage home building because thc&amp; day. Wo want the people of this and generally more or less inclined article in the current issue of thnt ground for nny length of time.
Once l rumbled o'er the'foam to the day. Tin- trial is expected la lit*
want to keep up the rents but it is part of the state to have the news to do as little work as possible in publication by Oswald Garrison Yillittle island tight nnd I lectured iu least Uvo months.
We pass over the Drst fifteen years
foolishness to say that owning your fresh from the press.
the limited
work-day—aside from lard, tiie editor, under the caption, of her Adolescence, nnd tnke up her
own home does not pay, it is foolish
— ——— h i -------------this excessive burden, there has been "Why Ford Shuufyl Nut lie l‘icsiilruUV story nt that period, when moat girls
to say thnt Sanford doe* not need any
For several weeks there has been invited, by laborers thomselveJfT"Un­ The nrtieliT is tbft*1engthy for repro­ nre a great help to Mother. lYiit not
more house*, it in foolish to say that a strong though quiet movement wanted but compelled idleness. Thi* duction, hut it will 1k&gt; recognized as
Sanford doe* not need apartment among public men and lending citi­ is to be seen in the suspension of an important contribution to tin for Dora, Oh my no. Her mother
often made the (’rack to the neigh­
house*. Only those who would bold zens from many parts of the state building operations for which many
political literature of tin- period. It b o rs that Dorn couldn’t cook water
buck the growth of (he city for their to induce our senator representative millions of dollar* were ready for is n detailed review of Ford’s career
own selfish ends would say thin for In the legislature, Nullum Mayo, to investment hut which the possessors from his youth to his present posi­ without burning it, and as for doing
any of the Chores around the Roost,
the real builders of Sunfold know become a candidate for the office, of were reluctant to pay out, mostly for
tion as the outstanding figure in the such ns Sweeping, etc., why Dorn
better.
Firestone^nnd Micheliii Red Tubes with All Curd Tires
commissioner of agriculture. Mr. largely Increased wages, without any industrial life uf the country, if not could do anything else Rut,
-----------o----------Mayo himself had not had any idea correspondingly increased amount of of the world.
Mowever, nnd moreover, otir DoroIn a beautiful springtime poem iu of becoming a candidate, and did not work done in a given time. Tlius
Villard "views with alarm" the •by could sure trip the light FnntnsEXTRA SPECIA L
the Times-Union l’hil Annsrtong consider it until he found there was were laborers in the building line post Utility of Ford becoming presi
•ie.
She
knocked
nil
nritf
sundry
foi
GIANT "EXIDE” UATTERIE8 FOR FORDS
nays:
considerable strength to the move­ causing injury to themselves, caus­ dent of the United States. He con a row of ,\*h Cans when it canto to
"Jonetime again—and the rain when ment, No nuin in the state is'betler ing u stoppage of budding operations eludes as follows;
Stepping in time to the tom tom
918.00
its over
qualified to till tiie position, and if solely because of their constant de­
“ Yet there is no doubt that the
Will send us to fields knee deep in Mr. Mayo decides to make a trial mands for higher wages ami a live- movement for Henry Ford is very She could- dniiie from early eve till
Sunup ami never turn u Hair. Danc­
pink clover."
for it he wilt have almost iiuaimous day week in which to work. * Along strong, and in the face of Dr. Mai ing was meat and drink to her and
It Is nil right ntsiul the rains, I'Jiil, support iu the group of counties this line tho Guaranty Trust Company quin’ testimony to his former cm
but when you speak of the pink around his home, and where lie is of New York, in its bulletin of last ploycr’s tremendous political ambi­ her parent* contemplated her futuri
with Dmk and Gloomy forebodings.
clover you give iis a heartache fo r well ami favorably known. Marion week, *((&gt;*:
-Snnford, Florida
R hone 54Btion, it is impossible to take serious­
They—her parents—tried to per-the pink clover is not where we are county has no heller citizen, nnd few
"Wage-earners and their leaders ly the interviews which are begin­ made her to get herself u job, and
living at preier.t but limit in Miv oil men in Florida are better acquaint­ would do well to recognize more fully ning to appear setting forth that
YI
home place many mill i awny nnd ed. with tho needs of the state.— the dependence of their own Welfare Ford is really not a candidate, Ia*l •mile down to Earth. So she did
nut
not
the
kind
of
a
job
they
put
the walking is tedious and the rain* Ocala Star.
upon continuous industry, rut her than any one who is interested talk with heir Stamp of approval on. I shauh
making mud and the trains insist
---- o
upon alternating intense activity ami the Ford agents; let him exumilti ay not. She ran away, and joined ion getting real money for ride* on
depression.
The responsibility for this what is being done in certain slate Musical Chorus. At last she war
VALUABLE RESOURCES OF
the velvet.
fluctuation
i* not wholly theirs, Imt In nominate him in the presidential •crfcctly happy. Nothing to do lnr
FLORIDA ARE NOTED.
— o -------------------the prevalent attempts to press wage* primary; b-t him investigate the re Dance,
THEY WOULD NOT RELIEVE.
to the limit, accompanied by rein- IHirt* of the opening of Ford bend
Naturally Old Mun Triplightly felt
No writer in tile state is belter in­ lively declining 'production per work­ quarters in various cities, and let
Although more people have re­ formed than Moses Folsom of the er, nj&gt;w represent perhaps the most thcpi read tlie announcement that il luitc Peeved with Dorn, and he
mained in Florida than ever la*fore, State Marketing itiiienn, and his seriomi menace to ' continued pros­ th e public wants Henry Ford fin icratched her name from tho Tripthere have been hundreds ami thou­ compilations about Florida are al­ perity. It is fti,m production alone president ii will have to draft him lightly Roster, fnrhiddin^' her naim
sand* of people who left the state oil ways interesting and valuable. Mr. that the winkers cun be paid, and Gne can then draw one’s own eon to be mentioned In the household.
the first indication of warm weather Folsom .In a recent article calls a t­ only by the creation of iu:w wealth clutiom. Whenever he travel*, east
Dora wrote home from tims ti
VTawwma
here.
tention to the following facts:
can labor expect to tJut re inure fully west, north, or south, the observei .ime, telling her Folks whnt a wonlerful
lifo
she
was
living,
but
thi
They have gone hack to their
"FI nr Ida is generally viewed in in (lie wealth of the emmtiy. To un­ will liinl the appeal of Ford to thi
homes, despite the very earnest and connection with the growing of citrus dermine the industrial structure here imagination. The plain people an 'lid Mun passed these Missives u;
vrry friendly urging* of the people fruit* and vegetables, but the gen ami there by forcing the payment of convinced that he Is just one of then Cold Tut key.
of Morida to remain until weather | L&gt;ru| public will lie intervtsed in Icartt- wage rnets that incvitubyl result - iu who has broken the bank ,wln&gt; playet
Thi n came the time when the olf
cundition* were settled in the north. |n({ tlml this state produced of naval suspension of production eventually the luckiest card over played by nny homestead was mortgaged. The Ole
It is a singular thing that ninny of stores J7 per cent of the total of the Injures those who receive wages as mortal and carried off the largest Fellow couldn’t meet hi* hills, for tin
the good people who come to Florida United States—D'hl.tMIO barrels of well ns those who pay them."
sweepstakes from the green-balxt timple reason that tho Alfalfa cro;
to enjoy tho warm weather displuy a turpentine, or enough to Dll 1,l»r&gt;r» Here, iu the foregoing, are princi­ table of fate.
They believe that hud been a failure. He was at hit
nervous desire to gel back home just cars, uml 157,Mill barrels of rosin, ples of economics that can not be somehow or other in some 'miracul­ wits’ end, and often expressed thi
BEST BY T 0 T
nt the time when it seems warm in enough to Dll 11,580 cars in 1021, ac- ignored without denying the opera- ous way he will make over the guv,- wish that he had hud a son who could
thl* state, n condition thnt lend* cording to figures given out by the tion of natural law. It has been eminent of the Unied States inti help them out in their Extremity.
them to think, despite all the re U. ,S, bureau of chemistry. Also I,- proved conclusively that money will that efficient up-to-date smooth
Just when the Creditors wore about
ports to the contrary, that spring Iihs 78(1,028 long Ions of phosphates, of nto be provided for investment when working organization it ought to be *o Clamp down ,nnd force the old
come in the north. Many of them a total in the United .States uf 2,0(11,- it is an absolute certainty thnt such ami if he makes It over on the line* couple out in the cold cruel world,
ran not be prevailed upon to be pa­ 025 tons, Florida’s share tieing enough investments can not be otherwise of his numerous pro;&gt;erties, nobody Dora happened along with Oodles ul
momy
tient ami wait, but they insist on to Dll 72,888 curs, according to the than unprofitbie or a total loss. This will object. They like him because Muzuma ,for she had bceomu the
parking up and departing.
greatest
Dancer
of
the
Age.
01
U. S. geological survey, Also of Dsh needs to be recognized by labor if being rich, he still hates Wull street
Wo arc now getting the usual re­ and sea foods amoutiling to 185,- lalsir desires to be employed rather and refuses to be drawn into it; that course this is the happy ending, n_tid
Never varies, llje can you buy today
ports In palhrtir- letters from the 005,127 pounds, or more than thut of than idle.
being enormously wealthy, he rcfuBcr now fo r’the
holds
the same quality and leavening
Moral: Success consists of devel­
north in which the writers complnin South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
If, us Rubaon nnd others hope, la­ to go in for social ambitions anc
strength as the first can that was
that they left Florida too soon. Some Mississippi and laiuiidaua combined, bor leaders, ami also those in the build u palace at Newport. They liki oping the Talent that tho Gods have
made thirty-five years ago. lnevey
of these letters tell of something enough to Dl| 5,005 cars, according to ranks are coming to rcnUze that the him because his own private life I* Bestowed, be it ever so Humble.
can the last spoonful is as good ai
worse than the mere Inconveniences the last census of the U. 8. Hureau correct principle upon which to pro: so exemplary, because he still hold*
of winter weather that still prevails, of Fisheries; also that Florida pro­ coed, with reasonable expectation of to the wife of his youth, and adorer THINGS NOT WORTH REMEM­
the first
BERING.
but discover to the readers that sick- duces 80 jut cent uf the Fuller’s prosperity for all, is that of "an hon­ his most promising and able son.
T h e r a l a n o a u b e t i t u t a f o r C a l t a a c t ” 110* ^
It would take twenty-nine automo­
ness and, in some instances, death, Kurth of the United 8tatcs, while the est day’s work for an honest wage" They don’t mind If lie mukes Fords
‘ " J a a t • • g o o d .* * I t * M i a I# 2V i
haa resulted from the too early flight lumber output of the state runs into then is there substantial reason to and drives a Rolls-Royce, nor that he bile trucks and ’steen rowboats to
m u c h o a th a t o f a n y o th e r b ra n d .
to the north.
billion feet annually, or enough to believe that common sense will pre­ lives in a big particularly ugly house. remove them—if all the collar but­
A pound can o f Calum et contauu f J
The warnings of Florida friends Dll 100,000 cars, not to speak of cross vail and that work, of which' there They are tired, supremely tired, of tons that are lost annually were
16 ounces. Som e baking poivJcrB&amp;**
were not heeded and aome of last ties and poles."—latkcluml Star- is so very much waiting to bo done, politicians of the Harding type and found and gathered together in one
in
1 2 ounce in stea d o f 16 ounce &amp;
will proceed, with very great advan­ others of the eollegc-nrcsident type. heap.
winter’# visitors will never have the Telegram.B e sure y o a g e t a pound when ) ■
The outlet of the Misslsippi river
They want n successful man of them­
tage to everybody.—Times-Union.
opportunity of coming again, all just
---------- -----------• w a n t it.
would
be clogged—if all the cigarette
selves
to
try
his
hand
at
tho
govern­
Beaufont
Gingerale,
Coca-Cola,
Or­
because they were in Joo much of a
Dally Herald on sa'^'st J S m o k e ment game and bring them some re­ hutts were picked up |frora the guthurry and would not believe what ange Crush, Delaware Punch, Grape
p o u 5® 1
TH E W O R L D 'S G R EBOA
tha people and the papers of Florida Juice and Apple Jiiir« at the Popular Houae, Mobley’s Drag Storo ‘and lief. The farmer* are crying out foi era nnd dumped in ntionc time.
W**T
- EST
There would be a terrible earthMarket. Phone* 210 and 211. 58-2tc Hunt’s Pharmacy.
t l J him. lie gave them the tractor; they
told them.—Miami Herald.

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r « TO tXViSlOW OF UBOR
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-«-*- cireum«Unc*«,

^ .„ cturner*
r."XMany Changes.
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* r J K
W
r
CoMlnnt
^ i S J C d O t o f the
U.lng lend,
t f S S f i , which could not other*
l i i ^ Mmined. Though the norite
Sruhh (K 231TOO). author of
wealth of Nations, has been
^ S - .Mocl.tcd with the principle
^
JlTlAlon of Ubor, the ^ p o rta n c e
* tJ* .
been recoitnlied before,

ittbiT^r P"“° &lt;427-3a7 a a h 10
^-R ro u b lle." and by Adam W j j }
J m i m a ) m w» “History of civil
i S r t7 - In modem Industry very
* £ ‘£ due to the direct ope rut on
S 5 , bun,no hand: nlrao|it everythin,
. r _ . by a niachlne. The develop
i J t of steam and electricity m the
S n power both of production and
S rbanie" baa aloo* with the parallel
dmlopment of machinery completely
fJUluSoulred tho condition! of induatry necessitating n dlvUIon of labor
* far wider basis than that con*
temp!.ted by Adam Smith. At the
prearnt day It ts not a mere question
It personal adaptation, but of local, imtlonal »t&gt;d International fitness and spcdalUatlon for carrying on different
rortu, of industry. Division of labor
M i become only a factor In the wid­
er problem of the organization of la*
»r. necessary to the guccesa of every
peat Industrial undertaking.—Cleve­
land Plain Deslcr.
WRITER’** NAME
W H IC H * i»"

! CONVICT (OFFICIALS
CHINA DEMANDS GOOD ROADS N» Ka *u ha ha (Ra fid' W Ba Tin !* hb M /R »‘ »!** fct 'Mr TuY •«t Be
R*
l "71 It i " t it T" I 1I

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: SEMINOLE COUNTY GROVE
:
AND FARM NEWS NOTES
A pica for good roods nl a nece»-

Otlental Country Awakes to the Necss.
alty of Immediate Development
of It* ^Highways.

ally for the. proper development of
CUna^ls made by the Oriental Motor
of Shanghai, which begun publication
a year ago to encourage interest In
motor use. Asking where the United
Slates would havr been If the good
rends movement hnd not been ear­
nestly supported throughout the countiy, the editor says:
“Yet nt this tlmo of greatest devel­
opment In the making of moils China
IIM dormant. If any nation In the
world needs roads, good roads and
national highways, It Is Cblha. Means
of communication In tbo country ura
Inadequate and medieval, trnnscontlncntal travel Is only possible by
water at the rlra of the country, while
the great heart of the nation is still
Inaccessible to any mode of transpor­
tation except the most primitive.
“China can never become n nation
until her mails nre developed. With
them the penetration of the Interior,
bath for coinnicrco and- pleasure,
wtould mean a few hours or u few days
by motor. The people of tho Interior
would he brought Into touch dully
vrith motors and motorists from all
sections of the nntton. They would
bs-gln to realize that there are parts
af the country other than their
own province mid city, and the great
welding Influence which would muke
CTilna n nation united would begin.”—
New"York Times.

WORTHY RULER OF ROME

W ILL

LIVE /H is to ry Accords Low Place to Comma-*1
d u \ Whom Fortune Capriciously
Lifted to High Estato.
Mlejudged

Superficial Critics Hsvo
pis Work Qlvon to tha World
by Sir Wsltor Ralalgh.

It la something of a paradox that
tho last work of Sir Walter Ilalclgh,
-Tbo Wsr In tho Air,” ahould hovo
b«en tbo history of a great modern
adventure, written upon a largo scale.
To those who knew Raleigh, whoso
death a Tast number of friends and
disciples are deploring, only by his
works, he may have seemed somewhat
detached from the life about him, and
latent upon the niceties and elegancies
of style.
The most of his books deal with
tbe past, In which tho auperflclal
critic might think Raleigh waa finding
an eacape from reality. Tho superAcini critic of course would have been
wrong. •
I.lke all good writers, Raleigh hnd
an Intense Interest In all that was
about Idm. Whatever he read he put
alws)s to the test of life, and thus
found the best, the only commentary
for the hooks which ho loved full
well—From "Musing* Without Meth­
od" In Blackwood's Magazine.

Commodus wns n Roman emperor,
notorious for his cruel nnd voluptuous character. Ifo was endowed with
extraontinary strength, and often ap­
peared ItuiImitation of Hercules,
dressed Ijb/lTrlhdiL^ akin nml armed
with a cfuV, To til spiny Ills skill and
strength In anus he nppenred publicly
In tbe amphitheater. Aa his opp'ocents were armed with weapons of tin
or lend, while ho was encased In Im­
penetrable nnnor, he had naturally an
easy victory on every occasion. For
his amusement he cut asunder per­
son*. put out their eyes, und mutlluted
their nosea, etc.
Chmynodua waa atrnngled by tho
gladiator Nnrclasus, who wns hired
to commit the deed by Marcia, the
mistress of Commodua, who had
plotted with member* of Ids official
family, to put hint out of the way.
When he died the senate declared him
an enemy of the state, ordrred Ida
statues to he broken to pieces, nnd
Mb name to he erust'il'from till public
Inscriptions.—Detroit News.

TALLAHASSEE, June 4.—State
officials charged with working out
u disciplinary measure for prisoners
ha
B. F/WHITNEK, JR., COUNTY ACENT
to take tho place of the whip, which
*
hn *
hi On Saturday the County Agent enn he found in Ids office In Ihp
was banned by the la s t legislature in
ha basement of the Court House. At any other time he may he
connection and as a result of the
ha
reached through the office of the Chamber of Commerce. Leave
abuses, mulled over the subject of
hn all calls there.
how the term “solitary confinement"
ha
could be applied to the Mobile road
h
ta h i M h i M ha Iti ha hn a t h i &gt;.a h ha
cam pa. The [tpnn is difficult of In­
terpretation for some of the wardens,
acre. It will take n fcood mnn about according to nuMsnges sent to the
COTTON.
The boll weevil is in Seminole two hours to dust the acre, nnd ho hcndqunrtors of the state road dc*
county nnd Is hero in strong numbers. should uso from five to seven pounds, pr.itmont. 1,'he state officiate nre
There will probably ba little cotton of poison dust. Tile job must be underMoed, not to have arrived nt
any definite solution of the question.
yield where tho Florida method of dono thoroughly or it will not he ' Under regulations issued Mny £8 by
boll weevil control is not given, nnd worth whilu. Eyciy Bqunro that is* the commissioners o fstate institu­
furthermore it must bo given this plainly vlsiblo should Ik* pfdlcd. Tlie tion, unruly convicts would be put in
week. To delay giving the treat­ poison should If possible be applied solitary confinement and subjected to
ment will mean n greatly Increased the same day that the squares nre restricted rations.
The agricultural commissioner nlso
cost in giving it, nnd will mean also picked; in live days there nre an­
n very undesirable delay In the fruit­ other crop of squares nnd the weevil took cognizance of published denials
ing of the plants. The weevil is out must bit wiped out before that time. by L. S. Melntorh of a county road
of hibernating quarters nnd is feed­ Below'is n telegram from Director camp jn Hillsboro county, that ltd
had written him inquiring as to how
ing on some part of the cotton plant. Newell of tho Experiment Station:
lie should deal with signs of unrest
If the cotton is large enough to have B. F. Whitnor, Jr,, County Agent,
in the Hillsboro camp in view of the
Sanford, Fla.
squares, about eighty per cent wilt
Weather Bureau reports present ciiminaiion of tell strap ns a means
he feeding within the shucks of the
squares. The rest will be feeding conditions indicate ■gonernl likeli­ of punishment.
('apt. Wdlis of n stnto road camp
on the tender terminal buds. Where hood showers North Florida hi! tbi*
there nre no squares, all of the wee­ week but If fair weather comes in in Pasco county, reported a “large
vil will be fdrfling on some tender prospect later this week will wire proportion of prisoners unmanage­
part of the Riant. If you strip the you. Temperature records imUcnte able so for ns work is concerned.’’
A division engineer according to
squnres and burn them you will de­ bulk weevils now out of hibernation
stroy in that way about eighty per at Gainesville nnd Madison advise communication matte public at the
cent of the weevils. Ily poisoning proceed square stripping immediate­ road department reported prisoners
tho plant with the arsenate of lead ly working between shower.* or even in four comps in West Florida, Westor calcium you will get practically in rain making superhuman effort .to vills-. Scott’s Ferry, Cottondalo and
every one that is left in tho Held. secure every weevil when picking. Wewachitchkn, wore "cursing the
The weevil comes out of winter Thereafter apply poirnn .n quickly captains nml guards, ’and refusing to
.
quarters, due t« Increased tempera­ ns you think can get twelve hours work." ■
ture: not because the cotton has been or more without rain. If poison
Whn’d believe George Elliott could
planted nnd tcached a certain site. washed off within forty-eight • hours
Therefore, where there are no squares after application repeat it. All M l perform so beautifully nnd dress so
if you will thoroughly poison the weevil treatment should be com­ becomingly? Well he’ll show you at
tho High School, June Hlh in “Si Slo­
plants n good control should be ac­ pleted before .lone 10.
cum’s
Country Store."
WILMON
NEWELL.
complished. If the cotton was plant­
Seminole county now rank.* high
ed about the last of March or the
Dnl.y Herald on snlo at Joe’s Smoke
first of April, it will in nil probability ns a cotton producing county. I.el’s
take a woman or child about ten give the treatment nml keep the House, Mobley’s Drug Storo nnd
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
hours to strip tbe squares from one record.

Searching for Shock.
Thom oro au many InHimcog ,where
speech and hearing huve bee* restored
by n severe shock (lint there Is a gcuerul notion nuiong deaf und dumb per­
sons that their salvation rests In this
direction. Consequently they nre re­
sorting to ntrptane trips ns n means
of restoring their functions. The man­
ager of the nlr station nt Croydon,
England, reports that he Is besieged j
with request* from these afflicted per­
sons who nre hopeful that m: expert* I
enco In midair might supply the nee- 1
ctsury shock. The parents of on af­
flicted child brought their offspring to
the station nnd made n request that
the child tic taken aloft with the Idea
of possibly curing her. hut aside from
the tonic effect upon the child there
was no other result. Tho child re­
turned to the ground In a very happy
frame of mind and was delighted with
her experience. It has been suggest­
ed that the trip aloft does .not have
the desired effect for the reason that
Gold Found tn Nova Scotia.
Consul MrCunii at Yuriuouth, N. 8 , the various experience* In the nlr nre
Ujs It Is reported that rich gold-henr- more or less expected and therefore
lag quartz has been struck on property the element of suddenness and shark
.
at lUlegtt Rarrcna, Queens county, In are lacking.
the Yarmouth consular district. The
Warrsn Storlss.
preliminary development waa conclud­
Warren la a BhelhjrvIMo boy flvr
ed recently, and quartz Is now being
taken out and crushed. It la also re­ years old and fond of eating, Ons
ported that a rich strike has been made day he and another little boy were
In areas on the "South Rabbit” tend, playing soldier, and were shooting
Hatega Barrens, and that thereriiuve both men nnd women, when Warren
been eleven men employed on the cried out: "Don't shoot the women,
workings since ruriy spring. On July enusc they do tlie cooking.”
Warren's father was telling nhout
•d a shot tired opened up n live-foot
lead of quartz showing rich gold epoch trmisnetlng some business matters
mens.
with n woman and said: “Hhs Is so
Ignorant, she doesn't know anything.”
Warren looker! up nnd said: “Reckon
Whai Did Ha Oat Thant
Benny, small Irlotl of u Montgomery ahn knows how to cook, don’t she?'*
One day Warren's nurao was ready
county fundty, Is at the age when In­
struction on etiquette seems neces­ tn give him n hath. Hhc railed to him
sary. Sunday, the family waa Invited to come and he said: “Walt n min­
«it for dinner. While at the table, ute.” Again ahe asked why he didn’t
the hostess served Benny with a sec­ coma nnd he replied! “I am trying
ond piece of rake. On his noncom- to mnke my minute aa lung us mom's.”
ndttsl acceptance uf the favor, he was ~ Indianapolis' New*.
admonished by hlu mother:
***** 110 y°u say, Ilenny r
Holland Rsatrlcts Flytrs.
lustily gulping down the last fragF|ylng regulations of the Nether*
of *h* second slice, Benny re­ lands government provide that the
plied, with difficulty:
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mlnltumn altitude over closely Inhab­
Kewt* i n / “ t&gt;rer ~ Indianapolis ited areas la 400 meters (1,312 feet).
All aircraft mutt always fly at such a
height over towns or public gather*
Inga ns will permit of their landing
New Attraction.
Wrila*^11! w,'° k"1* U'*'n *,nWg«l to outside of such areas In rasa of en­
himself « rcu,* po,,rr ,u'hlenly found gine failure. No trick flying may ha
*J°.M *or • Ire«h adjective. Indulged In above closely Inhabited
“I don't l ’ ^le
*° *sl* employer. areas or public gatherings.
Mutter T W,Wt “* "oy •* * * this
Waste Papsr Monty.
WTht
IU t® , ou “ thesaurus I”
A
traveler
recently returned from a
• r a s a ? * h" “'
«■ trip through Austria
had hla refs bill
handed to him made out on tha back
sminl*11111 *
1 rto any*hlng about of a ten-crown note. When the patron
expressed hla surprise at this unusual
proceeding/ the waiter told him that
bank notes were cheaper than plain
P*P*r-----Harikcllffo as a_Rpy.
When Northcllffe, Alfred ITnnnsworth by name, was n young boy tha
family lived at Kt. Johns Wood, next
to s select seminary for gtrts of twelve
to sixteen, and frequently the boys’
ball would be knocked over the fence
Into the seminary garden, with ensu­
ing remonstrance from the principal.
Once when the ball earns over the
fence Into tlie garden, the story goes,
s graceful, dark-eyed girl of thirteen
took possession of H, and when Har­
old lUrnisworth clambered after It she
refused to give tt up. Later Alfred
literally dropped In and by a combina­
tion of tact und blnmey not only got
the hall hut got the girl's confidence
and promise to return the hull when­
ever It again came over Into the gar­
den. Tradition has It that six years
Uter she liecamo Mrs. Alfred Harmsworth,—Kansas City Slur.

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ARE DELIVERED TO
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WASHINGTON,
June B.—Two
hnskets of Gcorf'tu pen’ehhs', Ihe finest
produced in Richmond county peach
growing district of thnh rHnto, were
delivered to President Hording yes­
terday after having been brought to
Washington by nirplnno which left
Augusta early in the day:
The peaches were n part of n cargo
of two Martin bombing plnnes, which
also carried two hales of compressed
cotton for a New Bedford, Mass.,
mill. The mill will mnke the cotton
into Masonic aprons and the planes
will return here with the aprons to­
morrow os n feature of the Shrine
convention. The peaches were put
off nt Aberdeen, Maryland, sh elly
after nomi, taken by another plane
to Bolling Field here and delivered by
air service officials nnd Cranston
Williams, secretary to Senator Har­
ris, of Georgia, at the While House
shortly before B o’clock in time for
the president’s dinner.

New York’s Market
System Condemned
By Federal Report
Finicky Palate und One Big Market
Habit Makes High Coot
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NEW YORK, Juno ,6.—A finicky
palnto nml the one-hlg-markct habit
arc the principal reasons why New
Yorkers pay no much more for fruit
nnd vegetables than the . • producing
fanner gets for them, says n report
prepared by Walter P; Hadden for tho
Department of Agriculture nml tho
Port of New York authority.
In the first place, it requires 1II,000 carloads of the stuff each year to
satisfy tha hungora of the city’s 8,1)00,0(10 persons, and all of it, ns tho
first step In distribution from rail­
head to consumer is dumped In Cen­
tral Market, n narrow stretch extend­
ing for n few hlocks along the West
Side waterfront of MnnhuLtan.
This custom has grown up, Mr.
Hnddt n explains, because nil tho job­
EXPLAINS WHY HE
bers of tho city insist on seeing nil
HAD FLAG LOWERED
the newly-arrived fruit and vegetables
AFTER DOG’S DEATH and on comparing rivals' prices, be­
fore they will buy. Thun attempts to
' AUGUSTA, Me., June It.—Gover­ break tho dominance of tho central
nor llaxtcr iu a faunal statement mnrket have failed.
HViU-rday, .replying, to .qritielsnis of
Then tho problem qf ilivcrnity aris­
ds action in having the state house es, A few years ago, tho report inflag lowered to half atafi' after tho ! dtrnles, the public appetite accepted
death of his favorite dog Garry, last its produce in bulk—oranges for
Friday, said that he yielded to no break font, always, or prrhnps apples,
one in hi&lt; reverence for the flag.
innd a few potatoes, onions and other
“It may be,” ho said, “that the common vegetables throughout tho
comments made upon my action will week.
arouse ottr people to n now realiza­
Now the average houkewifo must
tion of their lesponsihilities to dumb have California grapefruit for her
onininis. If Ihie be so, one of my breakfast table one day, Florida grnpu
purposes will be accomplished.”
fruit the next, Oregon apples tho
He expressed (he belief that his third, New York apples the fourth,
act heightened the significance of the Michigan peaches the next, continu­
flag “as an emblem of human ing with fruits of varying climu. Go­
nt'Jticcement (hat has been made pos­ ing through the day of meals she will
sible largely through the faithful require celery, common lettuce, icoservice of dumb a ni inn Is.”
1erg lettuce, spinuch, escnrole, ro“It is my prayer," the governor niqlucs, etc., without end.
addnl, “that I always may Ik* *ns unThus the shipper, tho jobber, tho
nelfish and as loyal to my Master, wholesaler, tho retailer nnd, perhaps,
state and nation,- ns was Garry to the lorncr store grocery nro confrnntme."
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nr. infinite number of part-car lots,
Tho Daily Herald, lfic tier week.
part truck shipments, part crates and
split packages. With each transfer
JUVENILE MUSK’IANK TO
Hie element of perishability Increases
COMPETE FOR HONORS and tbe coat per unit to the ultimate
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consumer g »os up, nays Mr. Hadden.
'&lt;(» 'rio AiwMjalniwt t*re»s»
A shiti h«m the gulf or n ferry of
CHU AGO. Juno 1 Aponix.: mb - !t!|r|oll||JI fr(,m n NVw Jersey.terminal
ly ABO mhocl bands, made up of Ltr.dk at Manhattan in thu evening. All
nine than fi.uno juvenile 'musicians night ntevadorta unload it nml nrrnngo
are in this city t nlay for1 what is it for display in tho central market.
considered to be the grealc.it school
Npuro is m» limited that many romband tournament ever hi Id iti this punics keep motor and borne trucks
counity. The tournament will be In line fur houis, to get early loads
under the auspices of llw Music In­ when the market opens at 3dll) a. tn.
dustries Chamber
of Commerce, llctwocn ship or ear nnd Iruck is op­
which opens its convention today nnd erate a motor shuttle service, to save
meets until June 7,
room and prevent thievery.. This
Front thu list of entries it Is as­ cotta $20 a car for unloading, Mr.
certained that every school-band of Hadden figures.
piomlticnco In thu United Hlnlcs will
Tho shutllo loads tho waiting
participate In the events, while many Lurks, which haul’the produce to fivo
batflz that have been recently organ­ outlying jobbers’ markets. Thu cost
ized und whoso rbilily Is unknown, U fUB a ear in Manhattan; $B7 In
also ate entered.
Hr.rlo.it. Tho wholesaler makes hla
The bands aro divided into three purchcsca nl the jobbers qnd hauls *
clas.dlicutlons: grade schools, high them away with his own trucks. Coat,
schools an dmilllnry academies. They itbout $2B u car, Then he did Ivors to
will bs judged for their bearing while the n u ll ; r. adding nnothor 935 a car
on ths match as well as for their tr tho ultimata coat of the fruit and
musicel ability.
vegetable's,
The retailer, if he delivers la bis
The conlcntn for .today, tomorrow
and Wednesday will*bi confined to custcmrrtf'adds the coat to hla bilL
"Nothing is more certain in regard
high school bfindz. On Thursday tho
grammar school and military acad­ to tho handling of fruits qhd vege­
emy bands will lie judged, and on tables ct (low York City than that the *
Thursday afternoon theio will bo a terminal facilities now provided are
mass contort In which all of the com- rapidly bcecma ult~rl yinadequate,"
is Mr. Hadden's coficluU' n. It la this
Itctlng bands will play.
The convention itself in known aa problem o f , t.nnlnnlj and tho rapid
thu “prosFt'rity convention" und will distribution cl food that the Fort of
draw dealers In musical iirtium cnts New York authority, aided by the De­
ffom all B&amp;rta of tbo country. Tlte partment \»f. Agriculture, has set out
oxhlbita will contain cvqry musical to solve.’
Instrument, from a grand piutio to a
Tbe lL rald fur (irut clqaa Job work.
Jew's-harp.

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At Roston l&gt;, Cleveland 0.
At Washington 5, New York
No others scheduled.
Southern League
At Birmingham 5, Atlanta 7.
At Nfishvillc 3, Chattanooga 1.
At Little Rock 7, New Orleans 0,
Only three scheduled.
llO V T O K r STAND
Florida State League
Won Lost
Orlando *........
Lukelat)d
Ilradcntovvn .
Tampa .... ,...
Daytona
Kt. Petersburg
National League
Won Lost
New York
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
St. Lmil*
Cincinnati .
Chicago .....
Boston .*.....
Philadelphia

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RUNS IN SEVENTH
BLANK SAINTS

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

National league
At Pittsburgh 2, Brooklyn G,
At Cincinnati 7, Chicago 8.
At Philadelphia 9, Boston 7,
No others scheduled.

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Florida Slate League
At Daytonn 4, St. Pete 0.
At Orlando- Braden town, rain.
At Lnkeland-Tampn ruin.

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M m m K i n i i i M n i m h
"The Flirt" last night was a won
dcrful picture.
And Osborne sure gave his audience
a treat when he gave them a Buster
Kenton comedy. And the audience
showed their appreciation by their
hearty applause.

PHILADELPHIA, June 5.—Phila­
delphia won n hnrd-hitting game from
Roston yesterday when the locals
staged a rally In the 7th that netted
hix runs mid gave them n 0-7 victory.
"Cy" Williams hit his 20th homer of
the season in the first inning. Others
hitting homers Were Mokan, Holkc
and Mclnnis. Three were on base
when the Boston first sucker made his
circuit clout. The score;
Boston ............
010 500 200—11 2
Philadelphia . . 101 010 (SOx—0 13 3

DAYTONA, June 5.—The Islnndors
I tanked the Saints in the first game
of the series here yesterday, 4 to 0.
Ralph Little allowed only three hits
while Hinkle walked several ami gave
up five hits. The score:
St. Pete ........... . 000 000 000—0 3 0
Daytona
101 101 oilx—I 6 0
Batteries: Hinkle and &lt;'. Moore;
little nnd Minin.

CKIQUE TO (JO ON
EXHIBITION TOPIt BEFORE
And tonight is another treat
CINCINNATI, June 5.—The Cubs
FIGHT WITH DUNDEE
overcame a-three run lead by batting
Rixey nnd Couch for six straight bits
in the ninth inning yesterday and took
Hetty ttH a glowing creature of fire I bo last game of the series, 8 to 7.
and romance, half Hawaiian, half Thu score:
Chicago ......* 030 000 (105—8 12 2
American.
Cincinnati
020 130 001—7 15 0
In a story of love anti
tually filmed in Jiuwuii*
You'll see Hetty riding the rusf at
the famous bench at Kaikiki. Shock­
ing even the natives with hur wild
hula-hula.
Also special pictures of the gradu­
ating class of the Grammar .School
ami the Nigh School, Which all the
Sanford people will want to nee.

SENATORS TAKE
ONE FROM YANKS

Ami International New
eil feature.
Ami the honor guests tonight will
be ^Ir. and Mrs. /.ebb Ratliff and lit­
tle daughter and will see ibis special
program tonight without cost to them,
the treat being on the house.
And tomorrow nnd Thursday nights
Marshal Nothin's "Minnie."

This announcement was made yes­
terday by Crbiui's milnager, Robert
Eudoline, who said details of the trip
would In* completed today.
Tex Rickard has entered the field
ns a bidder for the Criipii-Dundee
bout. Tlie promotor informed Eudeline today be was prepared to make
him an offer but tho latter declared
he would give first consideration to
the proposition of Tom O'Rourke,
Rolo Grounds match maker, who
t^uged tlie championship bout Satur­
day.
O'Rourke has not made the French­
man a definite offer as yet but it was
understood he was ready to promote
another featherweight title match on.
July 28 or August 4 nt the Giants'
ball park.
"O’Rourke gave Crli|Ui his chance
to win the championship and I feel
obligated to sign for a Dundee match
with him, and particularly to give
him a chance to recoup financial
losses on the Killume fight,” declared
E luleli no.
O'Rourke had not made public final
figures on tlie bout but it was gen­
erally understood his loss was around
$50,110(1 with the receipts totalling
hut $1*0,000.

BOSTON, June 5.—After Morton
had weakened Ip tlie rightb Boston
made five runs ng»iiy«t Clcvlnnd yes­
Firpo-Herman Bout
terday ami took tile lead 5 to 4, but
the visitors made enough to win tlie
is Postponed A Rain game,
ll to 5. The score:
Cleveland
(H»0 021 012—0 10 1
HAVANA, June 5.—The 15-round
Boston
000 000 050—5 K 3
bout between Luis Firpn, the South
American hoavyweight nnd ‘‘Italian
Jack" Hermann of New York, has
been postponed until next Sunday nfSouthern Association
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Won 1.0
ternoon. The fight was originally to
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National
have taken place Sunday afternoon,
Nashville
G B
Mobile-:: .
but oh account of a heavy rain storm Wheat, Kklyn .' 41 154
There were 7,285 divorces in Chi­
New Orleans
it was postponed until last night. Tlie Grimm, Pitts. __ 41 153
cago in 11*22, and*our guess is that
Chat tumsiga
30 118
weuthoi* conditions proving unpropit- Mokan, Phlla.
not one o fthe women concerned
,524 lous, last evening, it was decided to Bottomley, St. L. 44 177
Atluntu
could make good lemon pic.
Memphis
,487 | postpone it until next Sunday.
Young, N. Y ....... 43 104
,430
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A me rl run
Lillie Ruck
.300
Pure Mocha and Java, Chase &amp; San­ Helltnnnn, Det. ... 38 135'
born's, Senate, WTtile Rose, White Ruel, Wash....... 30 82
I." House and Upton's Coffees nt the Itciehlc, Itoston ... 30 78
Popular Market. Phones 2I&lt;* and 211. Cobb, Det............ 43 471
we use y
Dispatch elsewhere pays women
Ruth, N. Y.
.42 145
TVtC BESTVj
rnusc half the world's woes. Tho
INOMDKHTS,
orthodox authority is that the)* cause
Now that scientists have tsoluted
Correct this sentience: "You are
IN OUR •
it all. However,- we are u heretic. the influenza germ, we hope they too generous, dear," said the wife, "I
BREADAHO
Homelimfs women are worth ull the will do something ubout Hie pnrusite cun run the household on ten dollars
^ PASTRY l
trouble they make.—Ocala Ktur.
who borrow* a cigarette.
u week less.”
American League
Won I
New York
Cleveland
St. Louia ...
Detroit ...
Washington
Boston *
Chicago t .

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South Hound
Departs
Arrive
83.......... 2:30 n.m
2:40 n.m.
3:40 n.m.
2:10 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
Northbound
Arrlvo
.... 1:48 n.m,
...11:40 n.m.
.... 3:42 p.m.
...,10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
Arrive

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
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bread we're
buking— the food that wins
the gold medal o f your appe­
tite’s appreciation. If you’re
not . acquainted w ith our
bread and other baked pro­
ducts just mention the fact to
your food store and they’ll
supply you.

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NOTICE!
ALL PERSONS ENGAGED IN
THE BUSINESS OF OPERATING
MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE ARE
SUBJECT TO A LICENSE TAX Or’
$10.00 PEY YEAR (or $5.00 for hnlf
year). This law is now in full -force
and lircnsc payable at City Clark’s of­
fice.
W. B. WILLIAMS,
53-Kite
City Manager.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
. Notice is hereby given thut W. II.
Young, purchaser uf Tax Certificate
No. 341, dated the 2nd day of June,
A. I*. 1919, bus filed said certificate
ill my office1, and has made applica­
tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord-

■Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Stale of Florida
Notice is hereby given that. J, E.
I.ning, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 03, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
1). 19111, has filed snid certificate in
my office, nnd has made application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
with law. Said certificate embraces
the following described property situ­
ated in Seminole County. Floridn, towit: La.t It), Block 1), Tier (J, Sanford.
The said land being assessed nt the
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of "Unknown."
Also: Tax Certificate No. 77, dat­
ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. IP IP,
has filed said certificate in my office
nnd has made application for tax deed
to issue *in accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces tho following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit:' Lot 1, Block
13, Tier U, Sanford. Tho said land

Notice of Application for Ta* PrH
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Slate of Florida
Notice is hereby given that F. L
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax I'ertificate No. 200^ dated the Tlh &lt;)»£,((,
June; A. D“ 1920, has filed s&amp;iil ctnC
fiento in my office, anti has made im­
plication for Tax Docd to issuo in iccordance with law. Said rertifkitt
embraces the following drscriW
property situated in Seminole Point;,
Florida, to-wit: Reg. 7*s ch. S. iid
31.40 ch. W of NF, cor. Sec. 2, Twp
20. S. Range 30 E. run W t»27 ch S
4’-i ch. N 7°, 10 mins., K to U-g. Th»
said land being assessed at the date
of the issuance of such rerlificitr hi
the name of W. J. Jackson. Unleu
snid certificate shall De redeemed »fcording to law Tux Deed will iww
thereon on the 27th day of June. A.
I). 1023.
WITNESS my official siemtarr
and seal this the 21st day of M«j, A.
I). 1023.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, FU
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C
5-22-20; C-5-12-10-20.

On Fridny morning the SMITH BARBER SHOP will remove
frrm (ho rear of J oo’h Smoko House to our new nnd elegant
quarters in the Puleston-Brumley building on Park avenue.
Everything new, everything clean, everything right up to
the minute. The public is cordially invited to come in and
see one of (he best equipped barber shops in the state.
OPEN FRIDAY MORNING

I T ’ S PURE
F i r s t o f a ll, y o u 'll e x ­
pect th e roof to p r o ­
t e c t ; s e c o n d l y , y o u ’ll
w a n t it to b e o r n a ­
m en tal and a rtistic.
W e ll, w e fe e t t h a t w o
r a n c o m l i i n . itieso
t w o w a n t , of y o u r s
In t h . roiifln* n m l - r Ini u l a iVusoliaUlc
p rie s.

Hill
Lumber Co,
Phono 130, Sanford

Juno 29

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

A Tampa man is advertising to
trade an automobile for a mute. Is
the millcnium coming or is it only
the threatened gasoline ta x ?—Clear­
water News.

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WANT

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

once with law. Snid certificate cmTraces the fallowing described proper­
ty situated in Scminolo County, Flor­
ida, to-wit: NE 1-1 of BE 1-4, Sec. 3,
Twp. 21 S.', Kongo 31 E, 40 acres.
The snid land being assessed nt the
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of "Unknown."
A ls o : Tax Certificate No. 359, dat­
ed the 3rd day of July, A. D, 1010,
has filed snid certificate In my nfflcc
and has made application for Tax
Deed to Issue in accordance with lnw.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit: Hog.
N\V cor of SK 1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 21,
£., Range 31 E. Run S 5 ch, E 0 ch.
N 5 ch. W C ch. 3 acres. The said
land being assessed nt the dutc of the
issuance of such certificate in the
name of F. R. (’haddock. Unless said
certificate shall by redeemed accord­
ing to law Tnx Deed will issue there­
on on the 20th day of June, A. D. 11*23.
WITNESS my officinl signature

Oviedo Branch
Arrive
...... 7:45 p.m.

in r t o jF C R n

SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE

PROGRESS

T h at’s W h y It's
...Popular...
Our orders arc coming in so fast that if it were n o t that w*
kept prepared to render real service we could
not handle them.

PHONE US

WE deliver

and we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time,
.
not drink Elder W ater now—you
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after one trial

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Yea tan find the name of
f? « 7 lire Uualnese Man
U Sanford ia thia Column
oath day.

Cards of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Mon, each
of whom, in hla ehooen pro­
fession tho Herald recom­
mends to the people.

Classified Ads tr a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And poaitivrly no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordlngly.

George A. DeCottes
Attom cy-at-Law

uick Service T ran sfer

Storage Facilities
Over Seminole County Bank
f i please joo, tell others; If not, SANFORD
FLOW]
tell os. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

FRED R. WILSON

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

First National Bank Building
BANPORD -IFLORIDA

jcncral Shop and Mill
Work

ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW

ONTItACTOn and BUILDER
7 Commrrrial Street— Sanford, FIs.

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

S. 0. Shinliolser

FLORIDA

CIIELLE MA1NES
I

LAWYER
— Court House

Contractor nnd Builder
FLORIDA

A. I\ Connelly &amp; Sons
ItaluhlUfcrd IRON
Heal Kstslc, t.o.ins nnd Insurance
konr IK
1n|-K Magnolia Avc,

........... iVoiini’s ' k m ...................

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
New Mrisch Building
me 201
Sanford, Florida

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
■t Flower*------- ;— Floral Designs
Annual sail Ornamental Plants
« Myrtle Avc.------- —Phone 260-W

IANFOU1) MACHINE
COMPANY

FIRE, LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE

1)R. G. S. SI5LMAN
Practice limited to
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat
Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted
Mcisch Ilullding

General Machine nnd Boiler
Worlu
Cyan Examined
Clsssee Deal goad
Cylinder Grihding
Automobile Repair*
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Acetylene Welding
Opt* D.
tone G2--------- Snnford. Florida
Optician-Optometrist
J. 11. Cult-lough 112 Bast First Btroat Sanford, FIs.
&amp;

FOR SALE
5 acres, easily cleared, nenr depot,
and on rnilrond. Lays elegant. $850.
II) acres, small house, some citrus
trees, etc., $900.00.
1(1 acres, 5 in grove, 1 in |&gt;ecnns, 8
room house, furnished. Good value.
$8,000.00.
18 acres, eight-room house, com­
pletely furnished, near store and de­
pot. Thu finest of land and timber.
$0,850.00.
20 acres, 8 in grove, 2 fine lnkc
fronts, 8 rooms, fine home, furnished
complete, water and lights. $15,000
will get it. Must be seen to he ap­
preciated. A real homo,
IHi acres, 5 room house, hnrn and
other buildings. Variety of fruit. Dig
value in this place. $.'1,300.00.
Reasonable terms on above proper­
ties.
All the above lands are fine grove
nnd fruit lands.—D. T. Tiller, Paula,
KJnrida.
“*
67-ltc
ORANGE TREES—Plant"them now.
1 have a limited supply for small
grove or home.—11. T. Tiller, Paola,
Fin.
57-ltc
t*A itW lUta--tou out get iMd b#o
fram*"» and irrigation plugs at tfc«
Snnford Novelty Work*
lOO tfc
FOR SALK —Uoaier and Usys’ paints
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Snufoid agents.
183-tfc
FOR SACK Rhode island eggs for
netting, t.r&lt; eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, llcnrdull Avenue, San83-tfp
ford.
FOR SALE—Pedigree
pirs, 9 weeks old.—Lawson, Snnford
Heights.
50-3tp
FOR SALE—2 lots iip Palmetto avcnuo between 3rd and 1th St.—E. F,
Lnne.
B7-3tp
FOR SALE—Celery fanu, close in

C o lc lo u g h

in s u r a n c e

ire—Life—Auto
Continued rains in , Ijtkc county
N-t;’l Bunk Bldg. Annex
have
put the watermelon crop nut of
FLORIDA
commission and tho truckers have
gone gravely to work planting an­
* n id 'H SHIPMENTS other cro|1 nnd will wait another
tM \ AND FLORIDA year to raise melons. There is
1 1(10,000 CAR LOADS where Florida hns the advantage of
other states in that if ono crop fails
'
June ft.—The eom- there is plenty of time to replant and
,!r.U *hl|,,"«'nt» of Florida, for have a good crop of something elre FOR SALE New boat, trailer, Ford
* IJ22-2.1 season, and California, in season. Great is Florida.—Taylor
car with all attachments,
'r it* 102.1 season, will, for the first County Herald.
complete fishing outfit.
See
m*' l""* thl' IliOjOOO car load mark,
Hsrrison,
Voiding to records compiled at the
The only objection to these cute
7‘ccv here of the Florida Citrus Ex- houes built on truck bodies is that
Hudson 7-passenger, good' shape.
*nge. The previous highest crop there Isn't always room in the ditch Cord tires. $300.00. Will trade.
faction by the two stale* was in for cars that wish to get past.
-1. when they shipped a total of
VKki cars.
Easy Seal Fruit Jars, PJhts, Quarts
Dodge delivery with screen body,
Thut f.,r (his searon the two states nnd one-half gallon, rubber rings nnd
fine condition, cord tires. $600. Will
Dr marketed n total of 78,(KM) cara parowax. Heim's Malt Cider and
trade.
iruiu Of this amount, almhft 42,- Whito Vipegar*—Popular
Market.
» carloads have been shipped' from Thone 210.
68-2tc
»nda while California has shipped
hut 35,000 cars,
KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES
. ,
Tbc total California HlfiVnmnnt fn*
■
SERIOUS
"Suffered with severe headache,
arspcrnilt. it i, estimated will backache and pains in my legs a n d ------"«&lt;unt to
cats. Florida's under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
FOR RENT
m0Yltmcnt Wfll approximate 44,- and.bladder were In bad condition. I
br‘"ging the combined shlp- was weak and nervous and felt tired pQj^'
ll* of the two sute* for the sea- end worn out. Walking made me .
^ i . t0*V,proxlmj,te,jr 106^ cars. short of breath. Every morning my room,
.[ *** 61'3W0 c*r crop California U face and hands were bloated. Medl- i
j
:“ "ir this year, 10,160 cars of cine failed to help my condition and
. while the remaining 61,240 doctors advised an operation," writes
rida'I• 4VMM) ta r Cfepttn4
wn,ngU11wUljbe
d(^jspproxim aM , 25jD^) ci n
Pills, tried them and got relief.’* Sold bite
,
10,009 ' i n f r s p e ^ i t , t
PYcor^bcrc&lt;-TA4v,„p*,
&gt;*** &amp;&amp;U.

W S M M C ’l ® %

person who draws the winning horse.
MILLIONS WILL BE WON
AND LOST ON THE DERBY Then there is the London Stock Exchange Sweep with its first prise of
$125,000, and the Dublin Hospital
( l l r Til** A w w l i t f f l ' r * M |
LONDON, Juno *L—On the occa­ Sweep which pays $50,000 to the
sion of the "Derby," England's most lucky winner. The tickets for these
popular horse race, which will Ik* lottreie.s vary from $2.50 to $5.00,
run over lha famous Epsom Downs ntul were snnpped Up immediately
June fl, more money will change hands they went on sale. They nre now at
than on nny other sporting event iti a premium, and are only obtainable
tho world. It Is estimated that on by paying enormous sums to those
this one race $25,000,000 will lw turn­ who happened to be lucky enough to
secure them when first issued.
ed over.
The gambling spirit is confined not
The actual wagering on the race
surpasses anything which takes place only to people living in England, for
on several of the other big races here. Americans in different parts of the
It is an occasion when nenrly every­ world have shown that they too love
one mnkes n bet, the amounts vary­ n little flutter, hence their friends
ing from the office boy's twopence in Isindou and elsewhere have been
to the wealthy
man's thousand innudated with requests to purchnsu
as tunny tickets ns possible on their
pounds.
Hut by far the greater amount of behalf.
One American woman is said to
money involved is in the sweepstakes
which arc organised in connection, have secured tickets for n)l the bigwith the event. Every office through­ ger sweepstakes, and should fortune
out the land has its list, and here smile upon her she may win nearly
again the amounts invested vary ac­ $1,000,000.
cording to the means of the partici­
pants.
There nre also several sweepstakes
open to the public, the Inost popular
of these being the Calcutta Sweep,
which offers about $100,0110 for the
Have Clean)
YOU IV E S E S , H ea lth y E yes
FOR RENT—Three room furnished
apartment.—Leo tiros., 416 West
First Street.
47-tfc
FOR RENT—rurnlHhctl rooms nnu
kitchenneltc for light housekeeping,
701 Magnolia nvo.
49-tfc
FOR RENT—Small"”cottage

A CHEEUF

LCOME AWAITS YOU

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

Good rubber, nelf-Htarlcr, excellent condilion
unit** gulng at—

U they Tire?Itch, Smart, Burn |
‘or Discharge, if Sore', Irritated,
Inflamed'or: Granulated, use
Murine,' Soothes amt Refreshes:

Sale lor Infant orAdult. A taii
Druggists.^
___ _ . H • J
M U RIN E C O ., 9 E* m O hio S&lt;r««t. Chic**-.

IIOLLY AT HERALD OFFICE
Terms, it desired

FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 3
rooms, private family. All con­
veniences, 1011 Ouk Avenue. I’hojic
288-J.
54-Ctc
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms
with private hath, cool ami com­
fortable. Garage if desired. Phone
544-W.
08-fltp
ffUKTiXTAW
menla for the summer season at
Daytona llench. Reasonable rales.
Will furnish photos and full informa­
tion upon requesL—Bailey &amp; Haw­
kins, Daytona Bench, Fin. 5-31-lino-c
FOR RENT — One furnished room
upnrtment for light housekeeping,
701 Magnolia Ave.
54-61c
FOR RENT—One 2 room npnrlment
and one 3 room apartment, Phillips
Apartment, Oak nnd 2nd St. Phone 3.
FOR SALE—Exchange or Rent, good
hotel property in Oviedo. Address
W. U. Williams, Sanford.
57 -(Up
FOR RENT One room with two beds,
with or without board, 402 Onk Ave­
nue. Mrs. M. Me Evans.
57-2tp

WANTED
be experienced. Address P. O. Box
2 2 1 . _______________ 32-tfc
WANTED—Used musical instruments
instruments of every description.
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Ih-ico
Music Co., Tampa and Zark "Street,
Tampa, Fla,
6-25-lmo-c
WANTED—Experienced Isdy cashier.
Apply Union News Restaurant, A.
C. i l Depot.
56-3tp
WANTED—Situation, by middle aged
man of good address. Ex-prison
officer. Address R. E. King, 11G N,
French Ave.
W-Otp
WANTED—fnfblllgcnt T n3 capable
young lady' fox'nice position in ladica* department at the Outlet, First
Street, opp, Postofflce^ (
M-tfc
WANTED—Intelligent , apd capable
young lady for nice position In la­
dies' department at the Outlet, First
Street, opp. Poatoffke.
Bfl-tfc
LAbY desires
position as stenographer.
High
school graduate. Experienced. Best
of references. Address Edna Lord,
City.
67-4tp

FOUNI)—Cameo b:
on Palmetto
l * | It by dcavupue.
(BApayinjufoi* this ad.
scribing a
B5-tfc

WHO EXCHANGES THINGS WE DON’T WANT FOR THE
THINGS WE NEED
The real Allndin of today Is the classified advertising section of the Daily Herald. U
is remarkable how Classified ads help folks to live better, to spend less, to put more in
the bank I
As an instance: one man swapped some odd pieces of furniture that did not match his
set for a fine Victrola that he needed; a sew ing machine that was no longer used was
sold, and thu money invested in a much-desired typewriter; u piano thut had stood silent
fpr years was exchanged.
But why go on with tho huge list? If you would see how tdmjily ami effectively the
Modern Genie produces results, turn to thu

Classified Advertising Columns

Sanford

Herald

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NUMBER 57

SANFORQ. FLOi^DA. ^ONDAY, JUNE 4.

VOLUME IV.

SANFORD SHRINE ENGINE
SHANTUNG
BANDITS
ENROLL
HIGGINBOTHAM ON TRIAL
BROKE WORLD’S RECORD fcUN, L BIG TIME AT THEIR
AT LAKE CITY TODAY
TAMPA TO RICHMOND TR^P MEETING TODAY INTO THE NATIONAL ARMY
PRISONERS BE REEASED
FOR DEATH MARTIN TABERT
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Engine No. 432 Decorated in Sanford Shops for
Shrine Ceremonial Makes Record

OF

L e w is in c h a r g e
STUNlS PULLED A IHG
.
ONE

harry

IONLY DIFFICULTY MAY BE
The Rotary Club held a most enthuSPLIT AMONG THE
Again
the
Sanford
shopa
of
the
At-J
noon
tha
Herald
received
the
following
BRYAN BUYS IN POLK
f l o o g in g b y b o s s i t
JEFFERSON DAVIS
slstic
meeting
today
and
there
ws*t
BANDITS .
Untie Cosst Line Railway com* ln |w1r* *«&gt;"• Harry B»t&gt;wn, «f tW LakeAND MAY LOCATE SUM­
AND CONFEDERATE
IS ALLEGRD
foi some good public It v. Th- Shrine. If"** Star-Telegrsm, who is with the m o r e | l f p s n d s p a r k l * at t h e m e e t i n g
MER HOME THERE
DEAD EXTOLLED
tbe w ire 'hun has Wen evinced in a long Hnw ^
Engine No. *32, decorated in Kunfdui Shrine delegation and
liom Washington:
•
'Ichletly due to Ih id s il thni therv woe
shops ami tuuJe ready here for her
BARTOW', Junr 4. Wil­
WASHINGTON, June 4—
Washington, Egypt Temple, | plenty of good music. President Geo. j*
long
run
to
Richmond
on
the
way
to
liam
Jennings llryan, Sat­
The
Confederacy's dead
June 4 1923. Knight called the meeting to order
The Life of Banditry Rather
the
big
Shrine
convention
at
Wash­
urday
Ikiught a tract of
were honored und the mem­
Expected Hearing of z Eighty
Dob Holly,
and “ I***! Hr. Carpenter to give the
ington
ia
amid
to
have
made
a
world's
land
comprising
seven
lots
Thnn That of Soldier* in
ory of Jefferson Davis ex­
invocation after which all the visitors
Editor Herald,
W'llnesscH for Stale and De­
rrcord run from Tampa to Richmond.
on
the
north
shore
of
Lake
Chinese Army
*' *
tolled at memorial servic­
were made to stand und show themSanford, Florida.
fe n se Reached Soon
This engine was sent out of the San­
Caloosn (formerly Crook­
es yesterday -in Arlington
selves.
They
were
ns
follows:
Jim
Engine 432 made the run to Rich,
ford shops Saturday to Tampa where
ed I.ake), and just west of
(Hr TV* JUiwtalr* Pr-M)
National Cemetery, conduct­
i n r Tfc*
mond, aaid to have broken tho Ingrnhnni, of St. Augustine; Boh
PEKING,
June 4.—Enrollment of
the
Egypt
Temple
boys
all
along
the
Bnlisun
Park.
The
consid­
ed by Camp 171, United
L.AKK CITY. June 4.—Thomas
world's long distance record for con­ Lluyd, of Orlando, Frank Mornldo, of
Shantung
bandits
into national army
line
lioarded
the
Shrino
Special
train
eration
has
not
been
made
Confederate Veterans, with
Walter Higginbotham, convict whip­
tinuous trip mileage it being nenrly Honolulu and lion. Forest I.nko, of
is
proceeding
,at
Tsaochwang, ac­
operated
by
Shrine
railroad
men
thrupublic but, uh the lots urc
the assistance of the Con­
ping bosa. went on trial today on
Sanford.
twelve hundred miles. .
cording
to
mlviccs
received a t the
out
and
came
through
here
Sunday
on
close
to
the
property
to
be
federate Southern Memor­
H. C. DuBose asked the co-opera­
fhaige of first degree murder In con­
mi American legation. But those of the
HARRY BROWN.
tho
way
toJacksonville.
Today
at
developed
by
Roger
W.
ial Association, Sons of the
nection with the death og Martin
tion of the Rotary Club in getting the
Babson in tho creation of hi . bandits who do not desire to become
Confederate Veterans, the
Tabert of North Dakota who died,
next state convention of the Christian
his model colony und have hw soldiers are slipping away leaving
United Daughters of tho
the state chargee, a »n result of a
Kndenvorrrs to meet ill Sanford nnd
On
very desirable lake front­ mi their rifles behind. Members of the
Confederacy and the marine
flogging administered by Higgin­
the president will issue the Invitation
aw
age, it is believed the price ha . legntio nfeel it will be only a m atter
band. About 2,000 persons
botham at the Putnam Lumber Com­
for the clujj.
h« »f days until eight foreigner* still
waH high.
pany camp at Clara. The defense
witnessed the ceremony.
The president then turned the gavel
ha | held on Pnotxuku mountain or* re­
contends that Tabert died of natural
Senator Stanley of Ken­
over to Harry B. Lewis, who made u
leased.
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Now thnt the dolce far nlente daya have come we do not
causes. Shortly after convening the
tucky, was the principal
short talk on why he held the gavel
want to let ourselves be lured entirely n*ay from business and
court recessed until late thia after­
mid what he intended to show the club
speaker,
.
TSAO ( HWANG, Juns 4.-P roacity building.
noon because of the abaencc of 1-. K.
nnd railed on Forest Lake to tell what
perts for the eurly release of tha re­
There
is
only
one
way
to
build
a
city
and
tlflit
is
by
letting
Wade, leading counsel for defense.
he did in Tallahassee nnd why. Mr.
maining foreign prisonera now In tho
other people know nbout it; just as one builds up any business,
It was expected that hearing of
I.ake responded in his usual happy
hands
of the Surhow bandits coik
tui
by ndvertiaing it to the world.
testimony from about eighty witness­
vein uml gave u brief resume of the
tinue
bright,
the only difficulty be­
a*
Here is what The Fourth Estate lias to say on city build­
es summoned by the state and de­
work done nt the state capital with
ing
u
possible
split among the ban­
ing, and it is well worth reading:
fense would not be reached before to­
which most of the folks are familiar.
dit chiefs.
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Have you stopped to think:
morrow. Judge M. A. McMullen of
He said that he had been busy and
Tho foremost leaders of the brig-',
That the City that gets the Publicity, gets the Business?
Clearwater Is presiding, having been
proved it by saying that he lost on
as
a
mis
Sun Mol-Yao, Ku Cblt-8al and
ASSISTANT
SECRETARY
OF
THE
That the City that gets the advertising grows?
assig n ed to the case by Governor
the road Idll which was afterward
others
of the faction which ia for
TREASURY
SAYS
NO
LIQUOR
M
U
Thut advertising properly done is worth its weight in gold?
H ardee after two other Judges were
ndopted by several counties ns being
aligning
with the army, tried to per­
LANDED
AT
NORFOLK
Da
Tliut advertising u city is business, not Child's play?
disqualified, one by move of defense
one of the best* that had ever been
suade
Bobo
Lieu and the rtcalci*4
That
people
will
go
miles
to
a
good
livo
City
to
trade?
the other by change of venue.
presented. The bulkhead bill was
PLAYING WITH MATCHES FIRE
(lip The A--or laird ('reset
trims
to
agree
that those wishing to
That the property will Increase In value when the outside
i passed during the Inst dnys of the
WASHINGTON, June 4.—Efforts enlist may do so and those who do
HUKNKD UP ENTIRE *
no
world knows your City is wide awake?
legislature nt which time it was dlffi-j0f ,|u. colllt KUttr,| to prevent landing
Dutton Resigns From
VILLAGE
That people from neighboring towns will come where there Pn cult to pass any bills of a local nature jof ||t,uor |,y run, f|ct.( „ff the Virginia not may go their own way on their '
own responsibility,
is something doing?
Committee of Grow­
but he fulled to defeat the gas bill
described as entirely successful
(Dr The AsserUtrS r r u s )
llnho, snid to lie teh leader of the
That
now
is
the
time
your
city
and
business
nreils
adver­
nnd the tick bill. Mr. I.ake stressed despite all reports to the contrary in
CANAAN, N. II., June 4.—Fire
er’s Organization which
nutlwna
who would continue brig­
tising
more
than
ever
before
?
?
the importance of tho bulkhead hill a formal statement today from the
wiped out forty-two building*
andage
trade,
Is declared, In the ar- °
That
If
you
don't
get
out
and
go
after
the
outside
Trade
and
urged
the
Rotary
club
to
get
to­
in this villngc Sautrday causing two
office of Assistant Secretary Clifford
The Hbraid is in receipt of a copy deaths and property loss of half n
some neighboring City will?
gether with ull the other clubs of the of the treasury. As a result of con­ gument which ensued, to hovt
of a letter lent to the numbers of million dollars was started by a 4That if they do they will get the business you should get? —
city and the Chumbcr of Commerce stant surveillance maintained by the threatened the life of Gen. Chen of
the organisation committee of the
Pensacola News,
..
and put over the bulkheading of the coast guard the statement said most tho Chinese government delegatee
year-old. buy .playing with matches .In
Glowers’ Association In which he a barn according to a theory accepted
negotiating for the release of tho
lake front from Sanford both wuys—
states that for the good of the or­ by the authorities. The boy said he
tea hu east uml west and keep up the work ot the rum fleet has departed because proslnrrs. The Bandit rhieftati waa
of growing luck of fuel. Comthnnder
ganization he has resigned as tem­ accidentally set fire lo a pile of hay
of civic improvement und make this of tlie const guurd station at Norfolk quieted, however, nnd the conference
porary chairman and also states that
summer the busiest one in the history reported to treasury today the rum continued. It finally was agreed to
and the barn was in flames shortly Sheppard-Towner
State Statutes Pro­
if he ran be of any service to the
of Sanford, then go after the water fleet had not been able to send any resume the retjisratioq of the brigafter the Lay and his companions had
uigsnirntion unofficially his services
hibit
Teaching
For­
Maternity
Act
is
plant und have pure und soft water liquor ashore since May 19th the day anils in the army.
run out und forty mile wind swept
are nt their command. The resigna­
Gen. Chen brought the bandit lead­
for
the city nnd Snnford would be the upon which its presence off tin* capes
the fire the whole length of the vil­
Constitutional eign Language Invalid
tion of Mr. Dutton will clarify.the
ers,
Sun arid Kuo to Esao Chwang
bi'Ht
city
in
the
state.
Mr.
Luke
a
t­
was discovered.
atmosphere that has Wen hazy with lage.
to
continue
the conference. After
SUPREME COURT REFUSED TO IOWA, NEBRASKA. OHIO AND tended the meeting of the County
various comment fur severul duys and
several
hours
session- Gen. Chen left
Commissioners this morning he said
PASS ON VALIDITY
EIGHTEEN OTHER STATES.
his holding the rhuirmanship and a t­
BAND CONCERT
with the two chiefs for the Paotsuku
and
told
the
commissioners
w^iat
he
. OF LAW.
tending tire meeting of the growers
headquarters of the bandits. Two
(Hr Th» AassslairC Cress!
had accomplished und received u vote ATCENTRAL PARK
seemed to W n stumbling block in
other
bandit leaders are staying at
WASHINGTON, June 4.—State | of thunks for lus good work and
(Hr Tbe Ah m U I z* I'rfM t
TUESDAY
NIGHT
the progress of the organization. The
T
siio
Chwang.
The brigands have
WASHINGTON, June 4.—Cases statutes prohibiting use of foreign especially his getting the Plant
resignation of Mr. Dutton will leave
announced that the release of tbe for­
brought to determine the constitu­ languages in public, private am i’Board's co-operation for the study of
The regulur hand concert will be
the g l o w e r s free to proceed with the
tionality of the Sheppard-Towner parochial schools in Iowa, Nebraska, the plant discuses thut nje attacking given In Central Park Tuesday night eign captives yesterday was to show *
organization with only growers and
maternity act dismissed for wunt of Ohio und eighteen other slates in in­ the Sanford celery crop. Mr. Lake unless the ruin fall keeps the crowds the good faith of the outlaws in the
the early completion of their labors
jurisdiction today by the Supreme
was roundly appluuiled when he fin­ uwuy. The program will bo varied completion of terms with the govern­
should W the result since there will VIOLATED ANTI-8YNDACALISM Court '.which refused to pass upon structing pupils below the eighth
ment.
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grade held invalid today by the Su­ ished.
ACT HAS CASE
*
and filled with fino numbers hud all
W no more urguiuenU over the ternvalidity of law.
&gt;
.
Harry Lewis then tuld a story that those who attend will enjoy tho con­
preme Court.
poiary committee. Following is the
APPEALED
Justice Sutherland announcing the
hud never been given publicity before cert. The first number will be given GARRETT TO BE NEW
letter to the committee:
DEMOCRATIC FLOOR LEADER
court’s opinion tuht cases could not
of the American soldier in the Phil­ promptly at 8:16 an dthere are plen­
( D f T h e A e e e e la lra I're e e )
Sanford, Kla., June 2, 1923.
NOTICE
TO
FORTY
AND
ippines who had kept bock a band of
ST. JOSEPH, Mich., June 4.—Chas. be considered on their merits pointed
Mr. Henry Nickel, Mr. G. F. Smith,
EIGHT VOITURE LOCALE Moros who hud attacked the Ameri­ ty of seuts in Central Park to give
WASHINGTON, Juns 4.—Repre­
out cases in which the court hitherto
Huthenberg,
of
Cleveland,
convicted
everyone u chunco to sit down and sentative Finis J. Garrett of TenMr. John Meisch, Mr. G. L. Bled­
had
assumed
jurisdiction
different
cans
and
kept
them
back
by
hU
gun
soe. Mr. I- A. Urumlcy, Mr. O. .I\ in Berrien circuit court last March of from maternity cases which presentA big picnic swimming party to­ and bayonet never firing a shot and hear the music, Tuesday (tomorrow) ncssee will be the Democratic leader
violation
of
the
Michigan
anti-syndi-_
night.
i'wupe, Mr. Joe Cameron, Mr. It.
of the next house of representative!,
calisin act escaped a prison sentence ed only political nml# not judicial morrow night at Silver Lake, all mem­ really forgetting that his gun was
II Chapman
succeeding Itrpersentative Claude
bers
and
their
wives
or
lady
friends
loaded and the ‘post there had been
for the time being at least when per- questions,
Dear Sirs:
Kitrhin of North Carolina, according
are
asked
to
meet
at
J.
H.
HlntermloLooks
Like
War
named for him—the only one ever
I hereby tender my resignation, as mission to appeal case was granted by REPRESENTATIVE LAKE
to
a canvass of Democratic opinion
ter’s
Pianu
Store
Tuesday
evening
ut
named for a private soldier.
in
Honduras—W
orn-/
chairman, ex-officio, of the Organ­ Judge White today.
ntnde
by the International News Serv0:30
p.
m.
If
you
don't
have
a
car
HOME FROM TALLAHA8BBE
He then Introduced Frank Maroldo,
The judge agreed to withhold senization Committee of the proposed
en
Are
Fleeing
ico
Friday.
Ills chief aides probably
there
will
be
piunty
of
cars
there
to
known on the Chautauqua and OrU-iuV pending appeal to the Michigan
new Farmers' Association
will
lie
Representative
Cordell Hull,
take
you
out
to
the
Lake
so
be
sure
Representative
Forest
1-ake
is
this decision has Wen reached af­ supreme court. Ruthenlierg's convic­ home from Tallahassee having ar­ atid be there as we have something pheum circuits as the triple voiced FROM
CENTRAL
AMERICA
also
of
Tennessee,
present
chairman
ter considering the sentiment atHI tion was the first under the Michigan rived yesterday with his family and great In store for you. A real good wonder and piano marvel, an ex-ser­
WHERE REVOLUTION
of
the
Democratic
National
Commit­
vice man of the army and navy. Mr.
existing oil the part of certain mem- statute against'the criminal syndical­ making the trip by auto encountering time.
IMMINENT.
tee,
and
Representative
William
A.
Marolda then gave an exhibition of
Wrs of the Organization Committee, ism. With fifteen others he was ar­ good and bad roads and even going
Oldfield
of
Arkanaaa,
Democratic
his versality In deacriptlvs songs and
I t z Til* A• • # • ! # I »e I 'r e o a t
wherein I find that I am not unani­ rested August last year when a aher- up into Georgia to avoid some of the I HEARING OF. BENNETT
whip.
music and made the piano talk. He
ff’a
posse
and
federal
agents
raided
NEW ORLEANS, June 4—Report*
mously acceptable to your committee,
Garrett has been acting leader with,
worst roads in Columbia and Su­
EXTRADITION CAHK TO
sang '“Silver Threads Among the of Imjtendlng civil war In Honduras
and further in view of the disfavor the second annual convention of the wannee and other counties. Mr. la k e
full
powers for almost two years and
BE HELD THIS P. M. Gold" in baritone and basso profundo iwas given impetus by arivnl here to­
with which I am held by certain oth­ Communist party of American held In ia well satisfied with his work in the
his
conduct
of affairs has been such
and in the high soprano that brought day" from Honduras of several women
er growers. I Wlieve the community the sand hills near Bridgeman.
as
to
win
the
confidence of hla col­
legislature and he should be for he
TAMPA, June 4.—Hearing of the down the house. Mr. Msrolda has aa and children who have been sent
may Wit |&gt;e served by my resigna­
leagues in general. Ha haa two pos­
was
on
the
right
side
of
all
the
big
excellent
voice
and
one
wonders
how
extradition case of Raymond O. Ben­
here for* safety by their husbands
tion.
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1 DAILY UBRAI.I&gt; WILL
questions and was recognized in the nett, Jr., wealthy young grove own­ he keeps it singing all the different and fathers. In a party, which ar­ sible opponents for leadarahlp. Rep­
BE DELIVERED ON
If I may W of any service to you,
resentative Charles R. Crisp of Geor­
CELERY AVENUE legislature as one of the biggest men er here, to Georgia on an Indictment keys. Tho “United States on the rived on Steamer llibueras were sev­
unofficaUly, in your further delibera­
in the lower house. Mr. I-ake put returned In Georgia in 1920, is to be March" brought out the fife and drum eral Hortdurano among whom was re­ gia and Representative John M. Gar­
tion*, pirate command me.
ner of Texas, bat neitbar candidacy
People living «n Celery avenue will through all the local bills presented field. today 'M « r* Justice of the torpa and the bands and the bursting ported were two officials u^ the Hon­
Yours very truly,
7
. bombs in a most realistic manner and duran government said to be coming was regarded by Democrat! la Wash­
now be able to read the Daily Herald to him and he U Jubilant over the Peace Williams.
F. F. DUTTON.
ington Friday aa conaUtatiag formid­
bulkhead
bill
as
he
recognizes
in
this
by live or aix o’clock in the afterBennett Is in Jail here charged Lake responded in hie usual hahpy here for Indefinite stay. The arrival able opposition.
law
a
chance
to
make
Lake
Monroe
kio. The Herald win be delivered
with second degree murder In connec­ and then put It back together again. of officials could not be confirmed.
The duties of DMMcratk leader
Mob Stormed
a', far th e Osteen Bridge for only one of the most beautiful epota In the tion with the fatal shooting of Her- At the close of hie last number and
In
the next house will he arduous and
whole
atate.
HU
many
friends
are
fifteen cents a week. All who want
•Arkansas Jail to
bret R. Carulhera on the night of after the applause had died down Mr. Geddes Will N ot Retire
ImportantProps the epealag gavel
tv receive the Herald at their home gjad to see him back home and he U May 23, his preliminary hearing on Marolda gave a fine talk oh "Life" as
*
Get Negroes on
he
will
be
expected
to direct Demo­
filled
with
enthusUsm
over
the
fu­
From Ambassador's
Celery avenue or adjoining ave­
thU charge having been held Satur­ each one sece it and made a strong
cratic
policy
In
each
aa to
ture
prospects
of
Sanford
and
Semi­
Position to America prepare the ground work-a ofway
WHO HAD HER lo t SLY CUT TWO nues, phone, the Herald office ayd nole county and aaya that we have day, when bond waa fixed a t |20,000 plea to help the eX-scrvIce men wher­
tho
Dem­
the paper Vriil begin Immediately.
an deigned within twvnty mlnutee by ever they were found needing assist­
WHITE YOUTHS.
ocratic campaign for 1914. The
no
cause
for
worry
If
we
will
keep
ance.
Harry
I-ewls
met
Mr.
Marolda
- C ",i ~ y
—
five wealthy Tampans, friends of
RONALD McNKIL. UNDER SBC- slender Republican majority and the
going forward this summer.
in Honolulu many years ago In the
SEIZE AMMUNITION
i
RETARY STATED TODAY.
Bennett.
lack of unity In Repahlkaa ranks
Honolulu Klka Club and he bad not
SHIPPED TO CHINESE
K&gt;KT SMITH. Ark., June 4.—A
The
GeorgU
rasa
waa
brought
by
are expected to be fully capitalised
RICHMOND,
Calif.,
June
4.—Peter
PACKED IN ORANGE BOXES
»«&lt;b of forty armed men stormed
seen him since that time until they
( B r T B s A ae##ls«M P r e e s l
Although only 49 year*
Allinlo, Inventor of a (Ive-peesenger W. 8. McLarin of -Jacksonville a* the met in Sanford and Mr. Lewis and
LONDpN, Jutw 4.—Newspaper re­
Okfuske^ county pall . t Okemah.
result of a fight in Atlanta in the
rcsentative
Garrett hoe
airplane
of
new
design,
has
arrived
porta to effect Sir Auckland Geddes
P*
today In a* effort to .VICTORIA. B- C-,
4.—Cuafail of 1919. Records of an unsuc­ Mr. Marolda certainly gave tha Ro
served
nine
consecutive
terms. It
here
from
Oklahoma.
Allinio
aaya
lynch two negroes accused of serious­ tuTna officer* srhmd p00,j*tttol« and
cessful attempt to extradite Bennett tariana and their vUitora a fine en­ was retiring from ths position of years. In the lower branch of
he
made
eeveral
stops
and
did
not
ly cutting two white youths; accord­ revolver cartridges, packed.In three
British ambassador to tne United
from Tennessee In 1920 are expected tertainment for the day—aa Jim In
ing u» telephone messages received Chinese destination, li was announc­ record his flying time. The machine here tomorrow f r o m G e n . M. N. giaham expressed It; “He was, glad Statea Is characterised as entirely greea. and the elxty-elghth
I* w*s stated the negroves ed today. Rows of oranges were which can make 126 miles an hour Whittaker, former attorney general he came 126 mltea to attend fbe Ban- unfounded by ltonkld McNull, under will -mark his tenth term. He 4a a
had been removed to another Jan packed about* the ' ammunition .end according to the Inventor has a'm o ­ of Tennaaaae, attorney for tha Ban- ford masting and hear the entertain- secretary for ferolgn affairs in tbe layer by profession and n native ef
Tennessee.
.
thirty minutes before the attack of only the excessive weight of the boxee tor capable of 1,600 revolutions per nett family In Chattanooga.
| house of commons today. ^ *
|m a n t"
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minote.
Okemah Jail took place.
caused tha officials to open them.
WHO DIED AS

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BEFENSECONTENDS

HAVE YOU STOPPED TO THINK? :

RUM FLEET
FAILED TO LAND
LIQUOR ON SHORE

LITTLE BOY
STARTED FIRE,
DESTROYS TOWN

RUTHENBURG ,
ESCAPED PRISON
SENTENCE TODAY

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�MRS. n tB D DAIGER, BedAyBdltdr terday efteYmoon when she Invited a
Pbine 117-W*
ntflhber5t f hfr friends to help her
i* r—
r celebrate 'hll ninth'birthday knnlveraary #t her home on Park avenue. '
' Pink rfrid White were the colors
M im iir ■»!!»&gt;■•■*&lt; .'**
chosen for this event, and w*no effec­
tively carried dot In every'dettil. The
SO C IA L
refreahmenta U ^ e wW laid' with " a
Handsome lace cover, slid centered
w it* Hid large birthday ciike teed' In
' White; bn*! topfed With nine ttiw nltik
tapers in wlie* Holders. flarroumllng
fills w«Ve pink candies In crystal hold•
' lit fbe living' room bnskets and
1 4tavs; of short*’*daisies *Hd fetus
w«*eu*cd.' '
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&lt; 'The’ afternoon was merrily spent
’ with game* of Mil kinds, niid favors of
; toys were given. V -;1*
at a handkekchlnf fiKoWer a f ihe( JMarjorie was *isslated in entertain­
borne, of Mrs. R.. C.' kfarrtcll, tn
ing iter guetss by her mother, Mrs. J.
honor at H |as Coralle Trills.
I K. Forrest, Mrs. W. E. Seoggan, Mrs.
Monday—Mrs. John
Leonardl and
, Sam Bradford, Misfc* Drane Roberta,
Misa Mary fad iary will entertain
. Naomi Scoggan* and Grace Tompkins.
• t a linen Shower, at the home of
. The children enjoying this happy
tho latter, M 9(V lnft Street, a t four
affair wore: Kariylc lloushoider, BUp. m., honoring Miss Coralle Tillls.
’ llj; Thigpen, R. Z. Johnson, Robert
Tuesday—Mrs. I t E. Tolar wfll en. Wilson, Sam and James Bradford,
tertaln at a bridgo luncheon at her
I Frederick Dalger, Robert Adams, Eu­
borne for tbe tnttnbers of the Board
gene Estridge, Richard Dens, J. B.
of the Womans* Club.
l Coleman, Frances and Helen Wilson,
Ipeadey—Circle No. 2 will meet at 3
Camilla Deas, Matjorie DnBoae, Bet­
o'clock a t the home of Mrs. J. W.
ty McKinnon, Roselle and Dorothy
Rutledge.
Pope, Luis Shelly, Katherine Johnson,
Martha Bishop, Elisabeth Mcthvln,
Mrs. Donald Sp&gt;Uh and daughter
Mary and SaVih Maxwell, Louise and
Eyelyn,' are In BargaoU the guests
Eleanor HicYaon, ‘EH tabctl^ Smith,
of h e r mother.
. . .
’Dorothy Marshall, Marion Estridge,
Mrs. J. M i Waiter* left yesterday Kathleen Adams and Bert Murrell.

jyrfcjffBigfaff

for Tamp* where aha will visit relathree.
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W. B. Kirby, of Penaaeola, Is spend­
ing the w#ek end here as the guest of
Mr. and Mra. Zeb Ratliff.
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Calvin Teagus Isft yastsrday for his
home in Laurens, S. C., where he

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The man who'thinks apartment life
8* hoe no advantages'fever had to taka
He
flown the heater in the spring.
J,

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For Florida: Local thwndershAwsrs tonight and Sun-

Weather report say* more rain.

Jimmy Thornton, of the 8. P. Rich­
ards Paper Co., of Atlanta, was ih the
city today calling on the local station­
ery and paper trade.
\
Prof. Mackay la a fine school prin­
cipal, but sCd horn aa doctor in "Cy
Sloeumbs Country Store,” June 6th,
at the niyh 8chool. "
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
■' ' ‘ SERVICE
S u n d a y , June 2, 192s •
1 Subject: . "
‘"Ancient and Modem Neeromancyt ’hlias Mesmerism and *
JlypooUam, Denounced." .
Church Service 10:45 n. m.
Services will be held in the
Palm Rootn of the Valdex Hdtel.
Alt ars WELCOME.

DAyigo

T V *U r a director of n
'Knighthood Was in Flown-I
a merry modem Eden 0f’ u
'g m ^ V J a x a , places and u ,.
^ ™ F U p p .r

EvaSIS

W
W U *,
JU
•chn.
i 4 The pot a* with a "had S sudi
'khorid be as&amp;MWfch.aedasf U«
thali peduaeU, Urinfl rdfcL *jj f
9 The righl rrmoJ/W31 set upon dw

M i a bad tick spell. . . -

tfrae*rt*«ootthec^nh*l pebom
««l Uw^ncTCTyhodJ, KnctU.
9 The large odmtxr rt fWople who
Um myxtUkOy mcd Dr. Hwusif*
famous
rtCfunmctHU lef |0

Birthday

Another 11.00 Aluraln,. 8iW
Robert's Grocery Saturday' «

caw nkrt qMt&amp;iao*, oOet iho skoapMl

J. C. Trawick has severed his con­ THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
’ '*
nection with the Ford Service Co., ! *W. %■ Carpenter,' Pastor.
The morning serpion will be: "Our
and is now with the Gray Motor
,
Salea Co., in capacity of manager of Plaee In the ^Rattle."
At night the subject will treat op:
Ihe repair department.
"The Essential Things in Religion.”
A. Raffeld returned from Atlanta • Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.
Both tho Intermediate* and Senior,
yesterday where he attended the KlwanJs convention. As usual he re­ Epworth , Lciigu'es Will begin their
membered the Herald and brought evening meeting* at 7:00.
some.of the force pretty neckties.', ' . Mr. stone and his choir will fur­
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The Seminole Cafe vttl have their icefe.,
Thy Sacrament of the Lord's Sup­
big Sunday dinner tomorrow and-have
the special menu ip this Issue of the per will be administered a t the morn-'
Herald. See It and go to the Seminole 4ng service; ’ Prepare the blind and
heart by prayer and meditation for
tomorrow;
this solemn service.
Our special Automobile Number to­
HOLY CROSS CHURCH.
day. Gtancfc over ft and pick out your
ear and If you‘already have a car pick
Church services for the lat Sun­
out your garage where you want to day after Trinity, June 3rd, 102.lT • If it wrire uoshjdic to make
get service. The Automdbile Pages
auy better bread or paatry
7:30 g. m., I-ow Celebration.'
of the Herald are the market place
thuti is turned nut by this es­
0:46 «. m., Sunday school.
for car owners gnd prospective' Car
11:00 a. tn., Morning service and tablishment you ca^t feel quite
owners. And then i t la interesting Sermon.
rntisfied In your own - mind
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B:P0 p. m., Vespers.
better article. This, however,
SIGNS IN A MONKEY GLAND
CONGREGATION At. CHURCH.
Is a human Impossibility. We
HOSPITAL.
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■bake
a perfect bread and perDuring these rainy days one neoL
to mako sperlal effort to get-out to
Patients over eighty caught romp­ the services. These are the times
ing in the hallways or marking on when you arc most needod at the
tho walls will be severely punished. services. Lot us try to ilo our best
Patients desiring to tryout for the
track end football teama report to
Muggsy Smith Tuesday. Men over
ninety must hove a written permit
frorti their grandthlldrim. "

G. W. 1-awton, Bracelet Watrb
pert, 216 South Orange, Oriaada,
up.snO cpriflnued lolmproiw
wpodcr that I cm • toelievei FQR 8AL7—Our home at jlQ
I certainly am. And I am
is wri better tonic made tor ’ avo. Garagr an'd chicken y«,

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week-end rates.--------------- Every room haa rubning w'at^.
A CHKERF.UL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

SANFOROMfliB
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EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
COHN Hit BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

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o'clock n delicious four preacher, but not half'iui fragile'aa
course luncheon was served, Misses he looked. Ho could aoe and h la r
Jean Maxwell nnd Margaret Wight what was going on, even during the
Igat prayer. Juat before closing serv­
Burv|ng.
Following tho luncheon, the gueata ice, he said calmly but with a good
Rp&lt;.nt tho afternoon hemming towela deal of Impressiveness to the square
* ALL SOULS CHURCH:
anj napkins for the honorce.
Miss Inch, "Those In the congregation who
Tomorrow, 2nd Sunday after PenteMoughton was presented .an Irrldes- tjld not get their things on during
cent candy Jar, while Mias Lehman's the prayur can do so while 1 pro­
Mn*s at 10:80 a. m.
was a bride's hook. Miss Tillis nounce tho bcriedfctJon." During
Benediction after Mnss,
which, howover, "the audience could
was given a crystal basket,
j ||u0 cantun crepe, witr vivid cm- hear each other’s watches tick.
Mr. Fort of the San Juan Garage,
broidery, faahlonod the smart costume
says:
WANTED—Intelligent and capable
oj Miss- Moughton.
KtudvBakcr's tacflltles for tho man­
young lady for nice position in la­ ufacture of fine bodies excel those of
Invited to meet this charming lion0roe were Mra. Beecher Kent, Miss dles’ department a t the Outlet, First any other motor car builder.
Dfl-tfe
Coralle Tillis, Miss Hormlnla Lehman, Stroet. opp. Postoffice.
; • Its body plant, containing- 2,330,*
Mm, strlln Arrington, Mias I-cttie
000 square feet of floor space, iepCaldwell, bliss Mario Burkoblle, M*»B prttty frocks of white organdie, while resents -a act ,r .investment of over
Mury Howard, Miss Ruth Hand, Mrs. greetv organdie with whito lace ro t 18,000.000. ‘
James Moughton, Miss Mable Ilowjer, flea, fashioned the costume worn by
This slnglo division of its business
j^,B&lt; \yt a . I-cffler, Mrs. M. M. Mc- Maria Ann. Katherine Tillis made n employes 4,000 men whose wsge*
pretty little speech when she pre­ ampunt to $&lt;^000,000 per year.
Kinnon and Mrs. Minarik.
,
sented tha bride's “laundry.” Upon re­
« -------The steel, lumber, glass, cloth and
moving the cover of th# baskets it other matariala raguireil for the op­
RIIOWKH FOR MISS TILL!8
k Kxquialto In every detail was the disclosed many lovely gifts of Ihten, eration of thU |K»^y P,ttnl ropjcseiit
MlscellonCous Shower given yesterday silver nnd glass. After the presenta­ an Inventory .ty Y eatment of 48JXW,afternoon by Mrs.' W. S. Thornton and tion of the ahower the guests Were OOO.
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f,pr Sunday School cinsa, "The De­ asked to write a verse in a Good
Tha dies and tools for forming the
ponduhlea," at the homo of Mrs. Luck Booklet, the work of Mias Nina metal punHs of» Bludehak»r hodlrs
p w|ght Babbitt on Sanford Heights, May Cook.
alone. e»,«t
'n . ringlr item, cost In
Mrs. Thornton in behalf of the class excess of $760,000.
honoring Miss Coralle Tillis, one of
iho doss members whose marriage to in a few well chosen words presented
These figure* give some idea of the
'j'humaa K. Cain takes place next the horioroo a Urge silver salad fork, extent 6f Sludahaker'rt facilities, and
as a gift of love from the Depend- indicate one of tho reasons.*, why
Thursdsy nt the Methodist church,
'
. Sludi'bnker bodies contain unequalled
Greed and white, the wedding colors nblea.
Refreshments of groin and white value.
were vflrrtlvely carried out. In the
t h ir t e e n b r id g e c u m
living loom, festoons of green and brick cream and angel food cake
Entertaining In her usual charming wliliw weie suspended from tho four were served by Mitutvs Marlon Hand.
Gaaolhie Gauges for Korda $1 00; I’rdmaunar Mra. M. 8. Wiggins was host- comers of the room to the chandelier, Elisabeth Flowers, Maude Tyre end
ai Pads 50c o»t. Spotlights, Windshield
Pattye
Lyle*.
.Thv
fsvor*
were
largo
•aa yesterday afternoon at bridge, at j while targe potted ferna and French
visors; TIRES and TUBES at rlo *
hrt attractive new home on Magnolia j baskets of green wicker filled witii water lUllea, nut iupa and ltttU green
pricer.
Yon can 'g et back with our
ave, i |im guests including liu- member* Shasta Dairies we(e used with charm- tollo bags of rice.
tires.
Better
gasoHne and oil. W#
Miss Tillis was attired in a chirk
of the Thlrt4Min Bridgo Cluii.
ing effect. At one imd of the living
tha
largoot
stock of autoniobile
cany
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The spacious rooms were beautiful- room, the chair of honor was placed, frock of yellow and black figured
tires
and
uccessorieb
on Palmetto iivu
ly decorated with » profusion of love- it iwlng covered with white and tied crops do chine, worn with a largo
tine.
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white hat*
The
guest*
were'.
Miss
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Tilthe rojpr motif of yellow, pink and
Upim arrival the gueata wort re­
green. Each table carried out a aep- 'pirated to register in the bride's wed- lls, honorce, Mr*. A. i t Zachsry, Mni.
U. L. Shluholscr, Mr*. A.' K. Powers,
em te cplor acheine.
day day book. f, ..
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Ttie prise for high aoore, a pair of • A splendid musical program waa Mr*. Joe Write. Mrr. Roby irfsing.
lovely embroidered pillow slips, was nndeted during the afternoon, Miaa Mrs. Usrmsn Middleton, Mrs- B. K.
won by Mra. F. E. Iloumlllat.
Deinarlus«Mua»on gave a humeroua JJalcy, Mrs. Fred Dalgor, Mr*. W. A.
HofrrshmenU conaUUng of a salad trading, Miaa Roaamond Radford aapg TillI*. Misoes Ruth Hand, AUi* and
course, with favors of mlnature baa- »1 Love You Truly," Misses Anna Ma­ Ruth OlUon, Mary Howard, Mary
son and Julia Lalng gave piano selec­ Zachary, Rosamond Radford, Julia
Kathleen Ura^y, Oandlw*
tions, and a group of readings were U l s i ,
Spencer,
LUlhi Ruth Spencer, Lucile
also given by Miaa Radford.
/'Following tho program the ahower Pope, Anna Maaon, Patty© Lyles,
was presented. Mias Mason* playing, Floienro Spurting, Nina May Cook,
"The Bridal Choroa," from Lohen­ Mhilon Hand, Elisabeth Flowers,
grin, while three dainty little maid­ Ethel TillW; Maud# Tyre, Dtenariut
en* entered carrying a huge whit# Muaaon, Marla Ann Powora, (tethcrDefkiua, Rwash
I M MJIMUHAMVf wont
WWf Katharina Uie TUlls Uakel liunter Haley, Mrs.
laskot. Thvy
a.- o k a m u u .
Loaarpa,il litis, Hat. I Haley aud Maria Ann

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J4rs. E. I). Bulloch and granddaughter, Miss Allco Runyan, leaVe
Tuesday for. SthUbenaville, O., where
they will spend tho summer.
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Miiaes Mildred Simmons and Hathrriiw Teague left yesterday for
Mountville, S. G., where they will attend the wedding of Miss Mario Teague and Edmund Meisch.
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Miss Gladys Morris, of I-ecslmrg, is
spending tho week end hero ns the
gueit of Mrs. E. 1- Brown, before goIng to Tallahassee where she will
teach history this summer.
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Mlsa Ethel Dean, of Douglas, Ga.,
i* the attractive house guest of Mrs.
.W. Merton Thigpen, at her home on
Magnolia avenue enrnute to Lakeland
wWie she will visit her uncle.
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Mrs. George A. DeCottes, Sr., nnd
dsugliter, Mary, of Jacksonville, will
arrive half tomorrow to spend several
weeks here as th egui sts of Mr. and
weeks hore as the guests of Mr. and
gutfia.
-------Mra.' H. E. Haley and little dsughter Hatel, f f Rocky Mount, N. C.,
lift this morning for Winter Park
where they will spend a ehort time
with Iter mother, Mrs. D. D. Hunter,
returning to Hanford later to visit her
ulsters, Mrs. W. S. Thurston nnd Mrs.
lhright Babbit.
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Growers gay there is hope ftfr .the
peppfcrs 'yet V the rein irtll cease: '
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R. J. Reiter, of Ixmgwood, ‘erfm(
among the visitors to the city today
shd left pis idbsrirl^lotTfjor a year of
Gft Pally ,H&amp;aTd.
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Cburchweli's w.jjl run a special 'Sat­
urday* night Sale on Meh’n and Boy*'
suits. Sue the afeerkisement in this
Issue.
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Men’s PalmJBeuch Suits, at, per suit
.$27.50 Men’s All-Wool Suits, at, ppr suit
^:K).00 Men’s All-Wool Suits, %his includes Serges
and fancy Mixtures, at, per suit
Boys’ All-Wool Serge Suits,.at,

suit

Boys’ Palm Beach Suits with two pair pants, at,

DON’T FORGET *ur SP^ClALS.on Shoes and Piece
GoodH TONIGHT afl Die Special
MONEY-SAV ICRS far you

�It ia not It*ply, aay m business
Our mosquito engineer Is active.
authority, that the price of auger
Came around to tha rear of the Star
c*h be regulated by government in­
office the other day, and emptied tho
t* M « MfcW 0N M TO
junctions,
at
leaat
aa
long
as
as
lyre used to wash forms with.
Tfie Herald Printing Co. housewives continue buying more
Thought mosquitoes would hatch in
n m u iitn ii
sugar than they need for their pres­
It. That lye wns strong the devil
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it H O L L Y .
r ent purposes.
couldnt' have hntched out imps in
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The obvious thing for sensible*,
it. However, he is at liberty to do
R. «. HO Lit Y ... A l * r * t h l * | M * M « * r
housewives
to
do
ia
to
buy
no
more
ns
he pleases around these premises,
A in rllilig B «ln \ W«l* K a s v r a
sugar than they need from week to
,
Apsllrallaa
the engineer, wo mean, not the devil.
One day last week he found In an
LKWIt sinri* ... a r w liilw «*»»**» week or day to day. Why speculate
r k n * l » - W alter I
on sugar in the kitchen? It Is pos­
unsuspected place a barrel half full
*«« /»&lt;•*• «iv*s*
sible that a Yeturn to normal buying
■ ak arrfstU a P rlM la A i f * . r *
of water. The barrel had been hid­
&gt;r,e
" i f i -'*■
O a a T t « f ~ ---------------------- — --------- Af®° will bring a return
to
somewhere
den
under some lumbcj* nearly two
1.M
I U M a a fh a
near normal prices.
yenrs,
and was almost solid with wrig­
D t t l o n i ta C ltr k r C arrier
I.
O a a W o k _____________ .________1* t ^ a l a
glers. Few Vskeeta" have been seen
At any rate, the experiment is
Tfca k l « 1*- t a m * M I * W e r k l r H r r - worth trying, and this is the time of
around there since that barrel was
■ II r a t l r r l r a a v . r a S r m l a a l r I ' a a a t r
©
©
eradicated.—Ocala
Star,
year
to
try
it.
Even
a
little
less
than
H i la a a k ll a k r t l * » » f f K r l l a f t A l o f
i l a l H r a l v a a a l f k « * t* « a a m » H « - normal buying would do no harm
----------o----------I I .a . ( M l pa r i m l a l w i r a la » l * * a w .
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n « r as
THE UNJUSTNESS OF THREEJust now, except possibly to specu­
MKMBKH TII16 AHNOCIATKI) I'llKHK
USEFUL
AS
WATER!
CENT GASOLINE.
T h a A aaoclatad P r a i a la • i c l u s l v e l y lators who deserve such treatment.
• n t i l l e d t o t h a u a a fu r r . p u b l i c a t i o n o r The average American family eat
a l l n a w a d l a p a t c b . i c r e d i t e d to It o r
When the m atter of a consumer’s
n o t o t h a r w l a a c r e d i t e d In t h l a p a p e r too'much sugar for its own good.
tax of three cents a gallon came be­
a n d a la o t h a lo c a l n t w i
p ub llaliad
The important thing is to force the
fore the legislature there was no se­
All r l E h t a o f r a - p u b l l c a t l o n o r a p .c l a l
issue and drag forth the facts while
I t a p a t c h e a h e r e i n a r e e le o r e s e rv e d ,
rious kick uttered because it was
o r n a e i H K H A L li n i l l M l I t t l . P k o a c l « people can still take sugar or let it
generally understood that each coun­
alone—before the canning season lieo r .lr n A .lv .flU ln s ft*nr»*»nt.tl*.
ty was to have returned to It the nddC ~T 1FtE
A M E R IC A N J'nE 5!lA lt5&lt; K :iA lia &gt;i ' gins, when sugar is nn imperative
cd cent for all gasoline that was
necessity—Jacksonville Journal.
bought inside its domain.
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DON’T KID YOURSELF
1,000 gallons a dny sold within I’utThat free bridge nt the Osteen
nnm county through the year there
A common expression Is, "I won’t
crossing la getting the g o a ls o f the
would be a comeback to the general
fund, or, rather, the road fund, of
people who own toll bridge*. !*•( build now ns cost of construction is
prtw?
too high."
iff
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO
this county at tho year’s enr some
S
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ua have more free bridge*,
Incomes have increased proportion­
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Sidney Catta has purchaaed n lum­ ately to cost of construction nnd the r i i m M k i k i k i k i k t h l i k i
consumed 10,000 gallons of gasoline
ber camp near that of the Pjilnnm man who does not demand every new­
each day through the year on nn av­
lumber Company. Of.course you fangled contraption can build with
erage, nt thcerid of the year there
understand, Sid, old dear, that you his present day incortie and have n
would come back to the road fund of
can not lease prisoner* .to work the linger margin left than would have
that county about $30,500. If some
been possible in 11*13.
tiny, unbusinesslike county, having
works.
Don’t blame the present building
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The Palatkn News snys “the love rusts entirely on to lumber and labor.
tions, sold but 100 gallons of gasoline
of money is the root of evil.” Thnt Remember that in nine enses out of
a day there would be returned tp it
probably accounts for so many peo­ ten your ideas of wlial you want have
nt the end of the twelve months
HY LOUIS LUDLOW IN JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL
ple looking worried these dnys. They expanded with your income nnd you
$30.50, Thnt was the only just way
must have awful evil minds shire would not be satisfied today with the '
of doing things.
M Fn XX l * M
they do nothing but study alM&gt;ut"lhe Hll.'i bungalow.
Uut the astute legislators could not
Taxes nt $100, insurance at $.'10,
money question.
sec
things in a ,fa ir light, and those
WASHINGTON, Jutje 4.—United is now the richest man in the world;
repairs nnd upkeep nt $100 and 7 per
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opposed such a division wore
thnt he has out-distanced John D.
Clipping a bobbed hair girl is as­ cent Interest on *u $5,000 house States Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Rockefeller, Sr., and thnt his personal heedless or headless. Under the rule
Florida, who hns just returned from
sault and battery, so rules n judge amounts to $580 a year.
which passed all these 'one-cenl
a
tour through the Northwest, during fortune is now in the neighborhood of
If you pay $50 a month rent for
in West Virginia. A school superin­
pieces ore put in n bat and every
$550,000,000.
Does
the
fnct
fhnt
Ford
tendent diil the clipping.—Titusville nine years you have $5,.(00 worth of which he visited Henry Ford at his has reached the highest plnucle of county gels the same pull-out. Take,
Advocate. We don’t know Just what runt reripls worth nothing. If you plant In Detroit, declares that he is riches injure his standing with the so­ to illustrate, the three counties just
you mean by the iilmve but suppose pul $50 a month into a home for five surprised at the extent of tho Ford* cialists, radicals nnd ncnr-rndicnls? mentioned—although the estimates
yenrs, even if it was necessary to for-lTesident sentiment ho found In
It Is nil right.
ure merely supposilnonury. It would
cut out a few theater. parties or that section of the country. Ho (le- Not u bit of it. Men of communist mean thnt each county would receive
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of
mind
who
would
rail
at
a
mere
Volusia county will not li*nso, sell clothes to make up Interest, etc., tin . clared thul he encountered the opin­ millionaire until they arc black in the $13,305.50; und when all the counties
or cede that atrip of "No Man’s til the property was paid for, you ion that if nominated nothing can face regard Ford ns "’distinctly all in the state were "in the pool," the
Ixnd" to Brevard county and Volusia will have up asset worth probuldy keep the Detroit manufacturer out of right," notwithstanding he is 550 worthy counties will reccnve but a
,
will not build the road herself nil of more than $5,(OO at the end of nine the White House.
times a millionaire nnd still going trifle to show for the nmount of add­
which r hows Just what kind of a years und your family would have n "If he runs on the Democratic tick­ strong. The • radicals declare that ed money spent for fuel.
county our neighlior on the north is. roof over its head which could not et he will he very strong nnd poll an Henry Ford is different from other
Duval, Dnde,
Hillsboro , I'nlm
However, we can forgive her know­ be taken away from them for failure enormous vote in thu South,’’ says niulti-millionnirrs and that he id the Bench and ljk e mny well feel dis­
Senator Fletcher, who alao says thnt
ing her ronditloh and hoping that to pay a months' rent.
gruntled at the money to be taken
Don’t kid yourself, you can own a personally he is In utter disagreement inly real friend the farmer and work­ from them to Ih* bestowed upon some
some day siie may l*e free.
ingman
have'
among
the
big.
men
of
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little counties which are poor nnd
If thine eye olTend thee, pluck it years ago if you want to. It is not them as socialistic, but at the snme the day.
The Ford political flood is at high should never have been created; und
out und if there is anything in the the cost of building that will prevent time declared thnt if ho should come
tide and tho politicians are worried. the law is one of which thu constitu­
Grower* Association thnt olfends you, it is the cost of satisfying your out ns a candidate he will sweep the
Practical Democrats, who know what tionality should be promptly-.tested.
you pluck it out und have peace and inflated dcmiimU fur luxuries and country and nothing can hold him
they
want mil! are not bashful about It wuul appear as legalTy unjust to
harmony in the tanks. You cannot modern extravagancies.— Daytona buck. Fletcher is regarded here as a
distribute the gasoline tax in an. even
political conservative nnd not at all usking for it when the administration manner ns it would la* to return to
nlTiml to liuvc any discord in Ihr Journal.
is democratic, fear thnt Ford will run
si
very lieginning of I lie greatest move
of the Ford type.
away
with tho Democratic nomination each county the snme amount of the
that was ever inaugurated in the FI.OKI DA UNO IN KICK! NO CROSenator Fletcher is considered one and that if he should be elected presi­ school tax funds, regardless of how
(Yleiy Delta. (Jet the organisation
JKCT.
of the most reliable interpreters of dent they (the practical Democrats) many pupils each county possessed.—
going and bury Ihr* difference.
southern sentiment. When nskd how
I’nlatkn News.
A writer in an engineering publi­ Ford, ns a presidential candidate, will not have any more status at the
-----------n----------White ItouHe than a messenger boy.
INFINITKHIMAl. IJTTI.KNKNH. cation says that Florida furnishes a would run in the South, he said:
TAXING
AUTOMORILKH
rich Held for hig engineering pro­ "Jl all depends on what ticket he Practical Republicans are concerned
for
they
upprehend
that
if
Ford
There never was a sillier hit of jects.
In connection with the bill impos- j
inns, if he runs ns a Democrat, he
twaddle than that resorted to hy
According to this writer, there nrej will lie very strong and will poll an should be nominated he would make , ing n lax of three cents a gallon on
President Harding hump to be re­ gasoline, passed by both houses of
some of the papers in the southern so many undeveloped acres of rich rtiorhious vote,"
elected.
On all sides, there seems to the legislature, it is interesting to
section of the slate in opposition In soil that are di'|H'jidcrit upon engin­
"I
like
him
very
much/’
said
the
he
a
nervous
tension lest this strange consider tin* cost, in taxation and
the three cent gasoline lull, recently eering alone to liring them into prof­
passed by the legislature. They itable cultivation that engineers will senator. "He is a great deal more Michigan character should take the dealers' proliis, of owning an autocharge its adoption is stVliniinlism, he turning to this inviting held soon. vigorous than his pictures indicate, bridle in liis teeth and run away will. IM,lllj|t. ,n tllj, „ta|(l
und that it in highly dnu riiiiinol i\ e
The average service station fig­
The further fact is brought out, lie Inis good color and is strong nnd | j|lt, whole shooting match,
ures three cents a gallon profit, exbecause tiie sandier counties of the that the engineering projects neces- energetic, lie is thoroughly democrat­
COOD LEGISLATION.
state are to get an equal division of sury to tin* proper development of ic and easily nppronchnble. I wus
eept where there is n service station
the one cent per gallon lax with the Florida, are not expensive ns com­ struck by the exceedingly close rela­
war, in which case they are g'untent
Thore are three outstanding ac­ with a two or one cent profit. Deal­
larger and more populous counties. pared to similar projects in other tions between Mr. Ford nnd his son
The Drmocrut does not believe it states. Tills is due to the fact that Edsell. Each defers to the oilier and complishments of the last legislature, ers also figure one cent n gallon loss
entered into tile mind of the a single in dredge work ami cauaj work then* I have never known fnthi* rund son to nil of which are of vital importance on leakage, evaporation nnd bad
legislator who supported the measure is so little rock to deal with and so he more closely hound to each other. to the state, and for which it should debts.
‘Iluve you talked to Edsell about be given duo credit in summing up
that it would lie harmful to south few heavy cuts to make.
The pending bill requires the dis­
this?’
Mr. Ford will ask when u mat­ its work.
Florida, rrntral Florida, east Flor­
tributing agency to pay the threeIt is interesting to note.too, liial
They nrrt: The abolishment of the cenl lair, on gasoline actually sold to
ida, west Florida or any other sec­ these canals which, in many cases ter is brought to his attention and
tion of Flot'idn. It was just a hill drain vast acreages of fertile lands under similar qjrcuinstnnces Edsell lease and lush system. Thut alone various dealers. Therefore, the con­
and taxes every auto owner alike. also serve ns ennuis for moving crops will say, ‘What docs I'ather think would place Floridn In the flrot rank sumer pays for the leakage* and evap­
These south Florida papers stumble to rail centers by boat. It is said about this?’ The atmosphere around of states having a modern and hu- oration—and will pay the tnx on
over every little mole hill they run that no state in the Union offers mi the Ford establishment indicates har­ ■nuue prison system.
gasoline that has been wasted In the
ft ml ami imagine ilu-m mountains. many inducements as tin* state of mony and co-operation everywhere.
Another important achievement of air or in the ground—like paying a
"At the same time Ford is the bus. tin* leX'islalure was the pledge mude , tax on a ‘J00-pound block of ice thut
Hut fo tllie sake of argument grant Florida in Die matter of drainage
His is the mind thnt '|&gt;ltniH and exe­ thul for 35 yenrs no inheritunre or the sun has melted down to 150
that the larger counties will pay the canals.
greater amount of (lie taxes to help
The larger projects referred to cutes. lie is a man of vision, too. income (u\ should be passed. That pounds when thre consumer gets it.
the smaller counties. Would iit not ure Die waterways from the interior His weakness ns a presidential candi­ should liring millions of dollars of
With the three cents profit to the
still be right? The business inlOll of to the ocean. Tile many fresh water date, as I conceive it, would be a fear cnpitul into the state. Florida is al­ retailer and thre three-cent tax to
the larger cities send out their autos lakes and the natural contour of the on the part of the practical politician**, ready tin attractive field for invest­ the state the consumer would be
into ever ynouk and corner of the country makes it possible to build that if he were elected president he ment, und if the men of wealth can taxed six cents nr more over whole­
state hunting trade, ami thousands canals from the interior of Florida would not consult them or take advice 1m* assured thnt the results of their sale prices. The average consumer
nmJ thousands of tourists most pass to deep wuler points at very uioder from any quarter, but would run the (oil und industry will not bo con­ uses 20 gallons a week, which makes
through thp smaller counties in get­ ate cost. Interior Florida is, after United States government like he fiscated by the state in the form of the tux and profit about $00 a year.
ting into and from the populous re­ all, tlie great productive district of does his own factory, where his word burdensome and unjust taxation they The uutnmubilo owner pays $12 or
sort counties. If a tourist llmls hod tin* stale.
is supreme."
will conn* in increasing numbers, und or more for a license tug—$72. lie
toads in Dixie, Clay, lleramlo, 1‘usco,
Senator Fletcher says he left Mr. the state will profit by their coming. is assessed on nveruge of $300 by
It is of more than passing interest
illsdford or any similar county in in tiiis connection (o take an account Ford’s presence without any knowl­
The third great and valuublc work tho county and $300 by tho munici­
trying to get to south Florida, he of the possibilities for interior Flor­ edge whatever ns to whether or not was the passage of tho lust day of pality, on his automobile, which
blames the entire state'fur it. We ida in connection with the deep wn- he will be a presidential candidate. the session of a joint resolution for amounts to about $32 in these taxes.
can not have a good system of high­ tor harbor at Canaveral point, neur However, he huH an impression thnt a constitutional amendment to au­ So we have n total of about $100 a
ways unless they traverse the slnull- Cocoa. Here is a deep water harbor Mr. Ford will not be an active contes­ thorize the classification of intangi­ year in taxes alone—n coat of $100 a
«r counties of tha stale. This mess that inis no equal on the Florida eust tant, but will be willing to be drafted bles nt a different rate of taxation year to owp an average $1,000 car.
the south Florida psiiers have kicked coast. Tiiis is not a matter of con­ it the people want him. Despite tho from that ipiposed.... on real estate.
The Tribune insists that the. three
up is an exhibition of Inftnllcaimal jecture. Engineers from the Uni­ extent of the unorganized Ford Bcntl- To tux such property a t the same cents gasoline tax is excessive and
littleness.—Tsllahast.ee Democrat.
ted Stales War Dc|iartnu*ut after nient, Senator Fletcher expressed the rnte us real estate, as is now re­ burdensome, in addition to it* nth«r
confiscation objectionable feature—that of mak*
All Lite littleness thsl we have seen making a thorough survey, place opinion that If there were a show­ quired, moans virtual
ing the automobile owners ot inc
hss come from your patt of thu state, this high estimate on this harbor. down today, Wlllftm Ur- McAdoo and would drive it from the state.
old sport. You are so darn small With Floridu rapidly coming to the woul/t la* found to have mure tangible
We need capital as badly as we larger und more prosperous counties
that you have no roads, no tax mon­ front us one of the best producing
rt "thut you can put your finger need more people, and it Is well worth pay a tax for the benefit of the less
ey. no get up and go spirit, no any­ states in the Union, this jmrtxf" on" than nn yulher mun who is men­ our while to muko nn effort to at­ populous and less progressive coun­
ties. .
thing. It is easy to put the tax on bound to he made a larger use of.
tioned for the Democratic presidential tract it to the state. •
This unfair bill "struck a snag"
It
might
be
satdw
in
passing
that
south Honda and then talk about arilroud, will, of necessity be con­ nomination.
Saturday,
according to our Talluha“infinitesimal littleness" when South structed from thu inttrior to* this
Senator
John
I*.
Stokes,
of
Escambia
There Is one uspect of the Ford
Florida is paying (lie b ill. Why port. There is also ample induce­ boom that violates all known rules of county, was one of the foremost ad­ see reports. We ho|&gt;e it strikes a
don't you get in the game of build­ ment for an inland waterway con­ psychology. Fur some time nuwspa- vocates of nit these measures, nnd final and disastrous “snag" when it
ing up t h e a tA te and spend some of necting with this harbor.—Orlando |M*rs nnd magazines have been pub­ was largely responsible for their reaches the Governor's desk.—Tunipa
Tribune.
your own muney, yoq pikers.
lishing tables which show that Ford passage.—Tampa Times.
Reporter-Star.
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SAYS SENATOR FLETCHER :

A C C O U N T a1
In the Peoples Hank o f Sanford is both a
business necessity and n household economy.
It provides an accurate accounting nt all
tim es on income and expenditure.
Instruction in the proper hnndling of a
checking nccount is a part of our service.
Every depositor is invited to consult with
us on modern banking methods as applied to
business.
It will pny you to let us help you with
your prpblcms.

.Peoples Bank.
of Sanford
SANFORD

FLORIDA

GROUP INSURANCE.

serve that asset means that cmp|,y.
ere now provide every safety
for the protection of health, limb aid
body. This extrn thought in th* ^
hnlf of labor by way of injuring
thnt insurance which the employ,;
buys for the benefit of hi* employ,,
makes them more careful ami raw,
respectful of rach other* rights ir.(
health. Instead of laws :,uiti fw
damages which only engender b*d
feeling between employer and »w.
ploye, the insurance policy proviso
nn adjustment of mutual intrrnt
nnd there is co-operntiun brt«m
employer and employe.
Group Insurance is n wi-e prTitm
tiun nnd it is a stimulator of friendly
relationships in industry. It
courages workers to be loyal ami &lt;Y
pcndnhle. I t -promotes good will. It
relieves the employer from worry.
If is n form of insurance that U firreaching nnd is both self-rmir-t
and serves society.—Rcpoitcr-SUr.

Nearly every state in tho Union
hns provided for group insurance.
Thin simply means insurance against
accidents by men nnd women who
work in groups. This is not only
just, but it in good economy.
It is u protection to the man nnd
women who work, but it is more than
that; it in n safety policy to tho em­
ployer nnd a burden lifter to society.
The men nnd women who work day
by day, work thnt they mny live «nd
enjoy the advantages of modern so­
ciety, If one is injured while at his
regular employment ro that he can
not work for a few weeks or months,
hin cnrniug power is thereby tem­
porarily suspended* He must have
an income from some source to pro­
vide for himself and family. Insur­
ance provides for this. One the other
hand, It relieves the employer from
damage suits. He compiys with the
Volusia county will have her ««i
law nnd thereby is relieved of dam­
ages. Society is benefited because fulr this full. What is the matter
the disabled worker is provided for with Seminole?
und there therefore does not become
the object of charity.
G6G quickly relieves (’on-dip;)lion
Above all, group insurance is right.
Labor is the most essential thing to H iliousness, Headaches, (.’olds
human existence. It is society’s big­ | nnd LnGrippc.
5-1 o.a.vr -lOU
gest and most needed asset. To con­

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T O U R IN G CAR
Better Than Ever Before
At the lowest price ever made, the
Ford Touring Car ia even better
than before. The one-man top,
slanting windshield, improved seats
and refined chassis construction
have won instant admiration,
Already the demand for this model
exceeds our ability to meet prompt
delivery. In a few weeks we will
have to disappoint many who are
holding off.
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Ford prices Amv tu v tr b tm to lorn

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cheap prices quoted In this issue. .

Bob Lloyd of Orlando was in tbc
city todny on business.' He Is in the
mortgage loan and investment busiK r . i - e . i A t . to have Plenty of
i.ii.iness in Sanford along this line.

Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Vincent of
Wabaaso were in the city Inst night
and part of today the gucsta of Mrs.

IJ. J. Holly. Mrs. Vincent is n sister
of Mrs. Holly nnd they were on their
way to points in the northern part
of the stntc to spend some time. Mr.
Vincent is « grower of citrus fruits
and vegetables at IVabasso.
James Ingraham of St. Augustine
was in the city todny the guest of
his uncle Frank P. Forster, nnd his
many friends here were glad to sco
him. He is an old Sanford boy who

is now engaged in the real estate
business in St. Augustine handling
the business of the Florida East
Const Railway Land Department.
Yowell A Company have a half
page advertisement in this Issue call­
ing your attention to the big Linen
.Sale on, Wednesday of this week.
Everything in sheeting, table cloths,
table linen,- damask, fancy pieces,
colored table sets, towels, pillow

Mra. Pefry, Jcn-.igan will leave to­
day for Auburn, Ind., where she will
visit relntivcH a t her old home. She
will accompany her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Lochncr, of' Clermoht, who
will also attend the meeting of the
National Editorial Association in
New York, and mako the return trip
to Sanford by steamer. Mrp. Jernlgan will be absent for about three
weeks.

ITiotogrAph of
f the late Mnjor
General 'Frank* II.
Baldwin,' retired,
one of
Undo
Snm’s most noted
w a r v i ors, who
served with dis­
tinction and brav­
ery through the
Civil War, inniiy
years of Intluln
■'warfare in the
Weal, in Cuba, in
/ t h e Philippines,
and was called
front retirement
in 1017 by the
State of Colorado
to net us adjutant
general
during
the World War.
The photograph
shows the many
decorations f o r
giilbintry a n.d
conspicuous ser­
vice,
including
two medals of
honor
awarded
hi mby congress,
received by the
hero.
General Bald­
win died in liens
ver, where he had
made his home
the last .15 years.

HERBERT LOVBJOY DEAD.
■ ~Herbert I-oyfjoy died last bight at
the
Fcrnalt|-I.aughton
Hospital
after - being ill
for
the
past
eight mbnths. He was injured in an
airplane Occident near Miami almost
a year ago and was brought here to
be with his brother, Gus Ixwrjoy and
his folks who live near Sorrento. The
remains will be taken to Sorrento for
Interment,
WILLIAM McKENZIE DIED
William McKenzie died nt the
Fcrnrild-Laugh ton Hospital Saturday
night of blood poisoning after nn ill­
ness of severnl days. Mr. McKenzie
was a pharmacist nt Hunt's Phar­
macy and some time ago had a sore
on his face picking nn ingrown hnir
out of his face nnd the plncc becom­
ing infected started blood poisoning
which resulted in his death after
evryihing possible had been done for
him by the physicians. The young
man hnd recently graduated nt the
head of his class in pharmacy nnd
was just entering his career when
death came before he even reached
young manhood’s estnte. He was a
resident, of Bunnell where thfc re­
mains were taken for interment. His

parents were with him here when he
died nnd his death has cast a gloom
over bis many friends here and in his
native town.

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American
Bankers
Money Orders,

JjpUSTIS, J iW 4.—Kverylhlrg will
be in renjincss for tllo cntrolainmcnt
of the n iin ti convention of the
Flail da State rharmadjuUcal Asso­
ciation which i* to be held in Euttis
Wnlncmhy'ain) Thursday, .Juno &lt;1 ami
7, am! in this* connection, J. J. Grieg
of Ocala, president of the noocln.
tion, has addressed a letter to mem­
bers which contains some timely in-

Drafts on the larger cities, also
Travelers' Checks and Letters ot
Credit may be purchased a t this
bank.
For travel, transfer of cash or
♦out o f town payments, they are
SAFE and CONVENIENT.
Let us supply you.
Checking Accounts cordially
invited

plctcd as to the dining room and
kitchen and lobby, and every sleep­
ing room is ready for occupancy
right now, ns nil of the beds ary in
place nnd made. The Grand View is
already available, besides a number
of rooms in private homes..
"The DUtat a tiding feature of the
convention this year will bo the re­
port of the committee for the estab­
lishment of •the .school of pharmacy
at the University of Florida.
"When you hear what ‘effect this
will have oh the reciprocity of a li­
centiate in pharmacy, you will fully
realise what n • success has—4an&gt;»
scored.
y
“To the members of the Associa­
tion, I will only say, come, and to
the druggists who are not members
1 beg of you to arrange to go to
Eustis and put your shoulder to the
wheel with us, as if is absolutely
necessary that we havg the concealed
action of nil to make the school
pharmacy at the University of Flor-

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. I*. FORSTER, President

of the laying of the corner stone of
the building that will ltd erected and
dedicated t otho College of Pharmacy.
"Kiistis rays 'Come!' I say go.
"(Signed) J. J. GREIG,
"President of Florida State Phar­
maceutical Association.*'
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NECK BROKEN IN DIVE,
NORFOLK ,Vn„ June -U—Major
R. F. Reed, a Richmond, Vu., city oflleiat, sustained a ‘broken fieck yes­
terday morning when ho dived Head
foremost into shallow water, at Oeonn
View. Mrs. Reed witnessed the ac­
cident. He is in a Norfolk hospital
in a critical condition. Major Reed

II. F. WHITNKR, Cashier

is the. second-victim of n "hend long
dive this season at Oerntt View, M.
,1. Brown, n sailor, having lost his
life iu a tiimilnr accident here May

MARRIAGE LICENSE RECORD,
NEW YORK, June I.—Dan Cupid
played havoc with June brides in the
cits- hall marriage license bureau
Saturday, excelling all past perform­
ances for a threo-hour period of ac­
tivity.
Between it n. m. and noon; 225 mar­
riage licenses were Issued nnd 110
marriages performed.

A SALE OF EVERYTHING
IN LINEN, WEDNESDAY

WED.,
j JUNE6

Linen Day.
LINEN SALE

SALE
Cloths and Napkins to mutch. Rose, Gold,
Blue border, just* tho linen for June bride,*set

81 inches wide, all Linen, yard

81 inches wide, special, yao;d

For Linen Shower

58 to 72 in. Cloths in all linen for

All sizes and assorted patterns
Values up to .$8.50 per dozen. Reduced

in. all pure Linen, assorted patterns. Spec
ial for Wednesday, yard—

58 to 72 in. Damask Cloths, some hemstitch
• ed for

Guaranteed sun and water proof. Hb_runky from 45 to 80 inches
noncrushable. Special yard

Special, for, each
Good grade, special for yard

16-in. wide, all colors and white. Shrunk. Special, yard

81x90 Mohawk Sheets, Wednesday only, each

Pure White* all purre Linen for, yard
In all the new designs, extra good grade
Special for this Linen day, yard—

45x30* Special for, each

Tan and Ecru*Art Linen, 18 to 22 inches wide, all pure linen, being1
for fancy work, yard "0’/
- '4 f(“,’
f * '
Reduced for Wednesday. Maderia Linen
pieces for, each—

49c TO 69 c
ALL LINEN PILLOW CASES

All Linen, plain and embroidered, oach

Full size, all pure Linen, pair

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BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

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KILBANE LOSES
CHAMPIONSHIP IN
THE 6TH ROUND

FOOT
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TRAP

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FROM PIRATES

WHERE THEY PRAY TODAY
‘ Florida Slate league
Tampa nt I-akoland.
St. Petersburg nt Daytona.
Rrndentown nt Orlando.

Southern Awnoriullon CHICAGO, June 4.—Joe Hauser
Won Lost Pet.
Philadelphia American first baseman, Nashville
25
.596
17
whose hilling is a big factor in the New t Ii lean* *
.558
19
21
rurh of the Athletic* toward the top Mobile
IK
,550
of the league pennant chasers, made 1Imltnnoogn
»|*|
IK
.550
a strong bid Inst week fur the home Atlanta
.512
21
2d
run honors of Ids league when he Memphi*
2(1
.187
19
*»•»
smashed out four circuit clout*IS
.150
lliimingham .
Haliser’s performance puts him only Little Rock
2K
.282
11
one behind Ken Williams, and three
less than Untie Itutli, who is lending
the Icngne with eleven.
Cy Williams, veteran of the Phil
llbif) clacked out Ills nineteenth fnur(’((It It KITED MAY I, 1923
hngger last wepk in the National
South Hound
League and is leading nil the home
Ilep u rts
A r i iv e
run sluggers. Leaders with five &lt;&gt;r
2: hi a.m.
2 :30.tun.
more homers to Itieir credit follow:
8:40 a.in.
National: Williams, Philadelphia,
2:15 p.m.
10; Hartnell, Chicago, 5; Mnkim, Phil­
7:10 p.m:
adelphia, 5; Traynor, Pittsburgh, 5;
Northbound
Keljelinr, Chicago, 5; Miller, Chicago
Departs
Arrive
f&gt;; Wheat, Brooklyn, 5.
1 : 1H a .lit.
2:03 a.in.
American: llulli, New York, 11; |
12:05 p.m.
11: 15st in.
Wi!liiiin:i, Nt. Lind'-, 0; linn i r, Phila­
3:52 p.m.
delphia, 8.
.. . . 3 : 1 2 p.ri*.
10:0(1 p.in.

TRAIN SCHEDULE

FIGHT POSTPONED
UNTIL TONIGHT

Hill
xN’o.
21
HAVANA, -Inut* 4. Tije fight bo
(ween l.ui* Firpo nnd "Italian Jack’’ &gt;No. 28
Herman has Lei n postpon'd until &gt;No. l'U
Innii.ht owing to I bo heavy mini all.
xNo.

Til DUN AND \\ FINER MIN

Canadian Foe to Rum Runners

Bootleggers
who have
prospered
in the
transportation
of liquor
from Canada
to Washington,
Oregon and
California
wore dealt
pn overwhelm­
ing blow when
( ‘andlan
officials,
urged by
Falconer,
refused to
grant
“dope sea"
elearanee to
vessels
carrying boor.c.

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CANADA HANS RUM RUNNERS
TRAFFIC .ON WESTERN COAST
VANCOUVER, U (’.. June 4.—J. H. Falconer, chairman of the Liquor
Control Board for the Government of British Columbia, in one of the powers
instrumental m getting the Canadian government in refuse "deep sea" clear­
ances to vessels untying liquor. The new custom* regulations is cun.iidered
a l.innl.out blow to bootlegger* in the stall's of Washington, Oregon ami Cali­
fornia. An immediate effort of .the rutting off of the supply of liquor illeg­
ally shipped from Vancouver, It. C., ami smuggled into Seattle, due to the
new order, was, neeordiug In Roy C. Lyle, Federal Prohibition Director for
Washington “to force Seattle bootleggers to sell alcohol colored with iodine
and other ingredients containing lye and other chemicals uf which bootleg­
gers' eii'toineis will soon lire." News of the "no deep sea clou ranee’’ order
was also favorably received in official circles at the American capital.

x Daily, except Sunday.

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firm’nolo Ash. ('tub

BEAD

May 31
June 6
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June 21

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Two games in the Pepper League
are scheduled tomorrow. The DoMoIny and Brotherhood will play on the
Ninth Street Park at 1:30. Uviedo
will piny in Monroe.
The BrothcrhObd after her first de­
feat in the Pepper League seems to
be going strong so fans will see n stiff
fight tomorrow between the league
leaders nnd the Brotherhood.

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C om p an y
O a k A v e n u e a n d T h ir d S t r e e t
PHONE

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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 017335
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office '
nt Gainesville, Fla.,
May 12, 1323.
NOTICE is hereby given that Corrie C. Sistrunk, of Oviedo, Floridn,
who, on November 15, 1921, made
Homestead Entry No. 017335, for NE
1/4 of SW 1/4, Section 30, Township
21 S., Range 31 H., TnUnhnssee Meri­
dian, has filed notice of intention to
make Commutation Proof, to estab­
lish claim to the land above describ­
ed, before Clerk Circuit Court, at
Sanford, Florida, on the 2.fird day of
June, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Kiln Pritchard, of Oviedo, Floridn.
Oscnr James, of Oviedo, Florida.
Corbett Williamson, of Oviedo, Fin.
Oscar Ellison, of Oviedo, Florida.
WM. S. TANCRK,
Acting Register.
5-14-21-28; G;-1-11

OWNERS OF DORS,
TAKE NOTICE!
THIS IS FINAL NOTICE TO ALL
OWNERS OF DOGS WHO ||AVF
NOT PAID LICENSE FOR SAME,
WE WILL NOW PROCEED To
FORCE PAYMENT OF LICENSE
ACCORDING TO LAW.
R. G. WILLIAMS.
33-Ctc
Chief of 1'olire.

NOTICE!
t
ALL PERSONS ENGAGED IN
THE BUSINESS OF OPERATING
MOTOR VEHICLES FOR IIIi:t: ARE
SUBJECT TO A LICENSE TAX op
$10.00 I’EY YEAR (or $5.11(1 for half
year). This law is now in full force
ami license payable at City (’lark’s of­
fice.
W. B. WILLIAMS,
53-10tc
City Malinger.

C. A. Whiddon, manager of the San­
ford Independent baseball team, an­
nounces that there will be a game on
■ iR H ia iiix iR » a ia iia » iM ia B i» ia a a iia a i» i9 a D iiiiiii
tiie homo diamond Thursday after­ ■
a
a
noon with the Orlando Independents.
IT WILL COME OUT ALL RIGHT.
Our good neighbors across the hay
are making n hard fight for Greater
Tampa. As is usual in nil such move­
ments, their light is against selfish­
ness and politics, Here is wishing
them a full measure of success.—■
St. Petersburg Independent.
STOP BACKACHE. KIDNEY
TROUBLE
. BHcRAche, Rheunidlfc ‘ Pafijs,' &lt;U)R"
headache, tired feeling, too frequent
urination, discolored or strung odor
are symptoms of kidney and bladder
trouble. “ I was always having a
backache which caused mu great suf­
fering," writes Mrs. Feher, Medford,
Mass. "Could not steep itud at times
I could not stand straight. Tried Fo­
ley Kidney Pills and found relief."
Stop backache, kidney and bladder
liouhlTs with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
everywhere.—Adv.

S T ’ S

P U R E !

That’s Why It’s
Popular...
• a®.

i i
O ur orders are coming In so fa s t th a t if it were not tlytil we
kept prepared to rentier real service we could
not handle them'.' “

PHONE US

WE DELIVER

nml we deliver prom pt, anyw here, nny tim e. And if you do
not drink E lder W ater now—you wil],
a fte r one tria l

Elder Springs Water Companyj
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ITS NO SECRET

June 11
June 20
■inly 5
June 7

Looks ns if Cy W’lllinms will soon
have another on his trail for home
runs besides Ruth nnd Ken WillinniB.
Joe Hauser, of the Philadelphia
Americans smashed out four during
the past week bringing his total to
eight.

When the expert put his O. K. on the OAKLAND,car he put
It there with full knowledge of its significance. Tho critical
eyes of the expert admired nnd immediately advocated iia
principles. Its reading comfort, Its speed lines and its maximum response nt minimum gas consumption makes it a
suitable car for every purpose. YOU WILL LIKE THE
OAKLAND as thousands of others have liked it without ex­
ception.
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Gasoline Gauge* for Fords $1.00; Ped­
E lE B IIg a iB H E ia ia O R IlB R IlB E B K R C IIg B n E lS X IllltS S R Iia a a i
al Pads .5Cc set. Spot lights. Windshield
visors; 'I HIES nml TUBES at close
TROUBLE EMtnofocv CXPtPT orpemsun
EXPERT
HAH
CKOMtn mccnamc
prices. You can get buck with our
tires. Better gasoline nnd oil. We
carry the largest stock of automobile
K# S-s
1V.J
H4 p.4 Si Turl.ingtnn knows it; no one ran do- tires nml accessories on Palmetto uve*
liue.
f 4 plgt it more graphically.
fl
F. P. RINES
*1
And Dr, Brown, the dentist, and 1115 Pa Imet to Are.— —Phone IHI-J
lady friend, will be the honor guests
r-i tonight and see “The Flirt" without
( ’urcH Muluriii, Chills
cost to them.
,
and Fever, Dengue ur
►a *4 Sx f l h i *4 Bl S'* 04
Added attractions,' too.
Ililltms Fever.
Trllliy Branch
Departs
G-4-o.n.w.-20tc
Arrive
7 :30 a.m.
1 Tomorrow night- Betty Comp son in
3:2b p.m.
"The White Flower” and us an added
1:3ll p m.
1attract ion pictures of the Sanford
.5:50 p nr.
a
, Grammar School nml High "choul
Eileen Percy in Booth Tarkiugltin's graduating exercises.
:
Leesburg Branch
a
Masterpiece, “ The Flirt" tonight at i-------_
Arrive
a
a
the Princess.
a
a
a
It’s the ago of six-cylinder jazxa
a
mr.nin. The Flirt is such a story’us
a
a
I(noth Taikiitgion ha* always loved to
a
W E use
“Whether it’s your ear, Mr. Smith’s or Mr. aa
write, full of dramatic situations, ir­
THE BEST
resistible humor, ami just enough
INSREDItHT
Brown’s, it gets the same Rood care nnd ex­
pathos now ami then to arouse the
IN O U R
softer emotion*.
BREAD AMD
pert attention that every car should have.
No one knows American life

P A S T R Y !.

as

SCHEDULE I’Olt FIRST 1IAI.F PUFFER LEAGUE

June 24
May 31

Eugene Criqui knocks Johnny Kit*
bane for u row of ten pins Saturday.

WASHINGTON, June 4.—Washing­
Criqui is the new featherweight
ton outhatted Philadelphia two to one
ST. LOUIS, June 4.—St. I.ouls went champion, it being held up until Sat­
nml took the flnrd game yesterday C Into fourth place by defeating Pitts­ urday by Kilbane.
to 2. The score:
burgh here yesterday, 4 to 2. Score:
Philadelphia .....' 110 &gt;100 000-2 6 2
Kilbane has had a pretty firm grip
010 000 110-3 (J 0
Washington ..... 002 o\2 OIx—C 10 1 Pittsburgh
YESTERDAY’S yESUI ,TS
on
the feather weight championship
St. Loula
000 102 OIx—4 fl 1
now for the last eleven years. And
CHICAGO, June 4.—Chicogo con­
Florida State League
BROOKLYN, June 4.—Brooklyn the gray whs In his hfklr from nge and
centrated its nttnek in two inningn
No games scheduled.
won
n six-inning game from Boston \£orry over It.
yesterday, defentin gSt. Louis 7 to 1.
yesterday 7 to 0 nftor n race with a
, , t ; ,r ------The score:
Now’ Criqui Is planning to put an­
National League
heavy
shower
that
fell
during
tho
St. Louis .......... 000 000 100—LR 0
other Johnny on the knockout list. He
At St. Louis •!, Pittsburgh 3.
Chicago
........ 000 4.10 00x—7 7 1 fifth. The score:
At Cinrlnnnti .1, Chicago 4.
000 000 0 11" 0 will meet Johnny Dundee inside of
DETROIT, Juno 4.—A one-hand Boston ....................
At lirnoklyn 7, Boston • (called In catch by Speaker of Rigney’a long fly Brooklyn
......... 5t)0 02x—7 10 3 the next sixty days. Today Criqui
will return to his training camp in
sixth account of rain).
to deep center field for the second out
No other scheduled.
CINCINNATI, June 4.—The Cuba Mahassct, L. L, to prepare for the
fn the ninth inning, which permitted
bout.
Hoilmunn to score the winning run broke the winning streak of the Reds
American League
from third base was the only feature which hnd extended over six games,
Tonight in Hnvana Luis Firpo and
At Detroit H, Cleveland.7.
of an R to 7 victory by Detroit over by taking an exciting contest yester­ “Italian Jack" Herman will meet in
At Washington 0, Philadelphia 2, Cleveland here yesterday. The score: day 4 to 3. The score:
•
their match which was scheduled fur
At Chicago 7, St. Louis 1.
Cleveland
.............. 100 220 020—7 Chicago ............ 000 010 010—4 8 2 Saturday but was postponed until to­
At New York-Boaton, rain.
Detroit .... *................ 002 003 201—8 Cincinnati ........... 000 000 003—3 3 1 night on account of heavy rain.

ONE GAME

AtlrMIcs

s' m

“Ho banc gone now”1—so says the
Swede when— *

OUT
CARDINALS TAKE
BASE BALL NEWS SENATORS
HIT ATHLETICS THIRD STRAIGHT

, NEW YORK, Juno 4.—A lithe, limber, panther-llke warrior of Franco,
bearing the scares of the fight of
fights, boxed and punched his way to
a dramatic victory and n world’* cham­
pionship here Saturday.
Eugene
Criqui, former poilu who came back
to the ring after his Jaw had stopped
n German bullet, nt Verdun, seven
years ago, rose to the greatest
heights of his pugilistic career, when
lie knocked out Johnny Kilbane, vet­
eran Ameriran holder of the world’s
featherweight crown In the sixth
round of an international buttle be­
fore a crowd estimated nt 25,000 in
the Polo Grounds.
It was a battle lietween master ring
men, veterans of two continents, but
in the end Criqui’s stamina and punch­
ing ability carried him to triumph.
Kilbane, who held the world title for
Southern League
eleven years, had a shade the Ireller
Chnttnnooga -I, Nashville 5.
of the defensive fighting, hut nt criti­
Little Rock 5, New Orleans 0.
cal moments he was unable to stem
Middle 0, Memphis 0.
the tide of CriqUo’n cyclonic attack.
No others scheduled.
The finish emne with sensullonitt
suddenness in the sixth round and
MOW THEY STAND
when Killiane’s generalship appeared
to have baffled I’riqui’H fiery __ on­
Florida Slate League
slaught. Time after time he had
Won Lust Pet.
weathered a storm of rights and lefts Orlando ........... .... 31
15
.071
to the head and body, but Criqui was Lakeland ......
III
.678
2d
iff!
not to l&gt;c denied.
Urndcnlown
.458
2d
Starting from bis corner In the Tampa
.155
2jj -■ ft,
sixth round Criqui feinted, then whip­ Daytona ............ .... 21
.417
-V
ped in a terrific left to the body that St. Poteinhurg ... IH
.391
2M
staggered the champion.
National League
Kilbane drew aWny, expecting an­
Won Lost Pet.
other left, but Criqui shot In n right
11
.744
32
ryots to the jaw, and sent the Amerl- New York
18
.571
.
21
Pittsburgh
.......
can back on his heels, ami toppling
.5 IK
19
. 23
to the canvas. At the count of six, Brooklyn
*1*1
»I'»
.5(10
Kilbane tried to rise and succeeded in Ft. 1."'ii". .
.IKK
2d
21
gettin on one knee, but, groggy and Gilirinnati
19
23
.152
weak, he fell back, ns Referee Jack Chicago
.105
25
17
Boston
...........
.
Appel tolled off the count of ten. It
.2K(i
12
30
wii| the second time Kilbane hnd been Philadelphia
coupled out. In 1917, when at the
American League
height of his career as featherweight
Won Lost Pet.
king, he went out of his cljiss to meet
.707
29
12
New
York
Rcntiy IAtonard, lightweight champion
IK’ .501
• 23
and wan knocked out in the third Philadelphia
.548
23
&gt;9
Cleveland
round.
*»•*
.IKK
21
Detroit
.475
21
19
St. Isiuis
.. .
HAUSER HITS
15
21
.417
Boston
.10(1
Hi
21
Washington
FOUR HOMERS IN
Chicago
21
.385
15

PHILADELPHIA, June I - William
T. Yllden nod Sandy Weiner *('■ ess
fully do'endrd their doubles tennis
championship of eastern Pennsylvania
winning the final round of the lou rimmerit front llcnmiii Durnheim and
Watson Knight, 2-*i, 0-3, ti-3, 7-5.
The first two sets were played .Sat­
urday.

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TING

June 12
July 3
July 12
May 29
June 19

Brolherhood SI. A.
May 29
June 19
July 10
May 31
June 21
WANT
June 5
June 20
July 6

There’s nu remarkable secret
about the recipes we use for
our excellent bread nnd pas­
try. We make use of the best
.Ingredients and a lot of expert
knowledge of the subject.
You’ll make qiu secret of how
pleased you are If you try our
product.

Dr M(day
June
July
July
June
June
July

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FOIl SAL7—Our homo nt 1103 Oak Imitate Mother Hen
I l e r a l i t ,n n e w s p a p e r p u l il l s h e il a t Kan*
should ho fed from the floor of the
woo hi r&gt;.n.1 KemlRotn I’nunlv.
•* live. Garage and chicken yard on
loop or from the ground. Mnuill feed
U 'l l n e r i t m y b a n d a n d iht- s e a l of
ARCHITECT
in Care For Chicks hoards with a flange around the edge
t h e Mild r i r e t i l i
I ’n u r l
at Sanford.
lot.
.... 55-3tp
r l " r l i l : i , t h i s l « t da&gt; o f J u n e .
D.
may
be
provided.
Feed
dishes
made
I &gt;1.1 .
FOIl,SALK—One of the richest cel­ Support Natural Effort* of Mather to
K. A. IMH’U L A S S .
of iron with wire tops to prevent the
ery farms on Celery nve. Price is
t’lertt t'lrriilt Court.
Obtain Strongest Chirk*
FLORIDA
Ki-in
l
i n . t r I 'n u t i t ) ', F l o r i d a .
chirks
from
walking
in
the
feed
may
right. Or will trnde for cheaper farm.
It) r V. K DO PULAHK. 1). C.
nlso lie used.
Address Celery Farm, care Herald.
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--5le.
By SETII W. SHOEMAKER, Direr
5C-3tp
tor, the School of Agriculture,
KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES
Too can find the nan® of
In th e f 'i r r n t l C itnK
S riiilm ilr
CHELLE
MAINES
International Correspondence
SERIOUS
l i'UMlr. K t » r l il a .
firry Hr® Business Man
complete, ready
Schools,
Scranton,
Pn.
“Suffered with severe headache,
M I T I I I J I I I - M A * T K U ‘* S A L K .
I
LAW YER
la Sanford in this Column
J oh I&gt;* A. t i n nt 111 ii I). I 'n i i i p l a l i i n i i t .
Harrison.
backache
and
pains
in
my
legs
and
VM
each day.
• : — C ou rt H ou se
Tho poultry man who succeeds in under my shoulder blade. My kidney*
John Wits. II Harlow. |i&lt;fi.nil»nt.
N o l l o e I* l u r c h ) - KiVI-II t h a t t I t•» u n FOR RENT
raising strong chirks is the one who and Madder were in bad condition. 1
i t e r s l u i i n l . a * Ki»-rlnl
M aster,
u iiilet
imitates
the
core
and
solicitude
of
the
a
m
i li&gt; v i r t u e n f a
U eeree
of fu te FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
was wenk and nervous and felt tired
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all conveniences, dose in. Also motherly hen for her hrood.
and worn out. Walking made me
d a t e d I t ie 1st d a y o f J u n e . H i l l , ivlll
The hen constantly tries to provide short of breath. Every morning my
d itrln a th e leg a l ho u r* of sa le un th e
Quick Service Transfer
rooms. 11011 East Fifth St.
66-3tp
DR. R. M. MASON
Cud diiv o f . l u l l , | ) M . ut t h e I r u n t d i m r
only
the
host
for
her
chick
and,
if
n
f t h e e m i t t» h u u s e Iti H a n f o r d . H e tnlStorage Facilities
face
ami
hands
were
bloated.
Medi­
FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartDENTIST
tli d e t ' u u n l v . F l o r i d a , o f f e r f u r s a l e
intelligently assisted, will usuuily do cine failed to help my condition and
U w# pl*ss® you. tell others; If not,
n l i d ’ sell to t h e h iitliesl
M ilder fo r
New Mr&gt;sch Building
a good Job. By providing warmth, doctors .advised an operation/' writes
r u s h I lie f o l l o w I tot iji mi r lh o it p r o p e r l y ,
tell us. Phone 498
Phone 201 .
Hanford, Florida
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f
ord. F l o r ­
dryness and cleanliness tho poultryida. t n - w l t :
OK RENT—burnished mom and man can best assist the patient hen. Maggie Nelson, Mossdale, Fla. "For­
L o t* N i n e i'.»&gt; a n d T e n t i e ) o f I t l n r k
fi u f T i e r S, o f ( h e F l t y o f K a u f n r d ,
kitchenette, 716 West First Street. Chirks should be carefully sheltered tunately I- read nhout Foley Kidney
W. J. THIGPEN
SANFORD NOVELTY
F lorida.
Dills,
tried
them
and
got
relief."
Sold
DO-Stp from the weather until they are at
n i i i n it. w tijtojf.
Kpeelal M a ste r.
Real Estate
WORKS
Three room furnished least two or three weeks old.
fi - 1• 11 - 1 S-SSe
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Bros.,
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West
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
apartment
Whi n the chicks are about ^wo days
V. C. COLLER, PropH riiiln .itr F o u n t ) , I'l.irliln .
-17-tfc old they should be moved with the hen t H ' e m u i i i T u r i i i n i h i i ' F u i u p u n y ,
..
. —
. First Street,
General Shop and Mill
va.
Dhonet)
Office 271 Milt diirSJ'i^T'TTrntshed rooms and to n brood coop. Until they reach this L u c y F. ( il li M n t i. I 'u a e u t - l lu r r lN , i l n n II.ill tllll llM, JlMMii H u l l Ik, mill illl
Work
kitfhennette for ligltt housekeeping, age they should remain in the nest
pci-Honx l n t i r i M l . i l In tb&lt;. p r n |i i - r t )
with
the
hen.
While
in
the
nest
the
i
n v o l v ' d Hi lliln still nin l In-low it**71)1
Magnolia
nve.
4U-tfc
CONTRACTOR and I1UILDER
DR. J. T. DENTON
si-rttiiil, i t nl.
117 Conmtrrisl Street—Sanford, Fla.
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
T o tin- i l r f i-tu ln n rs Kniti in- I I i i i t Ih
11ii it h i h l l i u i I m m ill .ii-MMi- l l m r l s . m ul
.Munson, 601 Palmetto Ave. SO-'Jtp.
■ill p e r r u n * I n i i n - M i . l In i Ih - |i i " i &gt; * t i &gt;
Room* 206-207-208 Meisch Building
I n v o l v ' d Hi i ti l s siili s l i n u t . i Iti Hi-nil(Ittod rubber, seif-starter, excellent condition. A rare barFOR RENT—One furnished house in
Ii. W. HERNDON
nnli- F i i n ii i y .
F ln rlitit,
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32
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choice location. See Paul Lake.
Rain, going a t —
I ! , m u l tin- N-1,
n f W V mu l (•&gt;■•
DR. G. S. SELMAN
f.O-tfc
N W o f
Nl-Jt,. Her, f.. T p . 31 H.. It.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Practice limited to
FOR RENT—F u rn ish ^ apartment, 3
IRK------ AUTO---------BON I&gt;8
r*«d Oi*h
Diseases or Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
rooms, private family. All con­
Eyea Examined, Glasses Fitted
veniences, 1011 Oak Avenue. Phone
S. 0. Shinholser
Mcisch Building
283-J.
.
64-fltc chicks reijuire no food, but the moth­
BUNGALOWS. cottages and apart­ er should be given plenty of whole­
HOLLY AT HERALD OFFICE
C o n tra c to r n n d R u d d e r
ment* for.the summer season nt some food daily.
Ryes Examined
Glasses Designed
The
floor
of
the
hrood
coop
in
which
Terms, if desired
Beach. 'Reasonable rates.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Daytona
FLORIDA
the
chicks
are
to
he
placed
should
he
Will furnish photos and full informa­
Opt. D.
tion upon request.—Bailey A- Haw­ covered with dry earth and sand, and
kins, Daytona Beach, Fin. 5-31-lmo-e with a little chaff on top of itA. I*. Connejly &amp; Sons
Optician-Optometrist
t'hilling the thicks when removinff
r . l n l . l l . h r ® HHt*
H I Boat P in t Street Sanford, FI®. Foil” RENT — One furnished room them should lie carefully guarded
„ npajtmerit for light housekeeping, against. The head and threat.-oL uadi.,
Ib-al Estate, Loan* and Insurance ,
*
* ’ ’4
7f)l
SfugtioTiu Ave.
51-fitc chick should he carefully examined
Phone I*
101-8 Magnolia Ave.
FOR RENT—Due 2 room apartment for any lice that may he hidden hi
and ope 3 room upaitmuit, Phillips the down. If any are present, sweat
STEWART The Florist
Aparins nt. Oak and 2nd St. Phone 3. oil or lard should he rUblH’d into the j
r,fl.:ttc down on the top of the chick's hetnl or
Cut Klosrrs------------- Floral Design*
under its beak and throat. This rub­
change
or
I
Annual and Ornamental Planta
bing is done with the finger and only
i- in Oviedo.
111 M)rtle Ave.---------- Phone 2G0-W
a small (|unntlty of oil or lard should j
Sanford.
Classified Ad* lc a word. No
be used. The grease will spread over
Ad taken for less Ihnn 25c.
And positively no Classified
SANFORD MACHINE
STEN o GIi Af’flbill WANTED- Must
Ad* charged to anyone. Cash
COMPANY
be experienced. Address P. O. Box
must accompany all orders.
1.
,
*
32-lfc the chicks also will destroy parasites
General Machine and Ruder
Count the word* and remit
WANTED—Used musical instruments of all kinds without injury to the
Works
arurdingly.
instruments of every description. chicks. This powder must lie as line
Cylinder Grinding
Will
pay cash or trade.—M, L. Price us possible and very dry. Insect pow­
Automobile Repairs
Music#Co.,
Tntnpu and Zuck Street, ders that irritnle may prevent the
Acetylene Welding
Tampa, Fla.
5-25-lmo-c chicks from eating; hence, only very
Phone (i2--------- Sanford. Florida
fi aircs, easily cleared, near depot, W A N TED -B ookkeeper. Will em ­ mild powders should he used.
nnd on railroad. Lays elegant. $850.
If tho weather is cool the chicks
ploy com petent bookkeeper who con
'* Leak
J. II. ('olclough
10 ncres, small house, some citrus give bond. Apply P .'O . Box 700.
will probably do belter if confined to
oak &amp; (’olclough trees, etc., $1*00.00.
54-4tc the coop with the hen for n day or
16 acres, 6 in grove, 1 ill pecans, 8
INSURANCE
NTEI)—A“ gas range. Must lie two. If the weather is warm the
loom house, furnished. Good value.
Fire—Life—Auto
in good condition. Have large gas chicks may lie permitted to run out
into the sunshine. Experienced poul3 First Nat l Hank Bldg. Annex $6,000.00.
range for sulu or exchange. Phone
18 acres, eight-room house, com­
*■“ HI*
FLORIDA
530 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. or tiymcii refrain as fur ns possible
pletely furnished, near store ami de- call 1300 I’urk Ave.
66-2tc from disturbing the hen nmf the
pot. The finest of land and timber.
w XNTk D—Experienced Indy cashier.
$6,850.00.
20 acres, 8 in grove, 2 fine ink® Apply Union News Restaurant, A,
,
r»6-3tp
fronts, 8 rooms, fine home, furnished G. L. Depot.
complete, water nnd lights. $16,000 WANTED—Situation liyhniddle aged
will get it. Must be seen, to l&gt;e ap­ ’ ^hun of good address. Ex-prlson
preciated. A real home.
officer. Address It. E. King, 116 N.
( ird r nf Sanford's R epot180 acres, 5 room house, ham find French Ave.
50-fltp
sbU P rufrssionsl Men, each
other buildings. Variety of fruit. Big WANTED—Intelligent, and capable
**f *hoM, in his chosen proWHO EXCHANGES THINGS WE DON’T WANT FOR THE
value in this place. $3/100.00.
young lady for ntrckvnsitlun in la­
l*&gt;# H rrsidrX recotnReasonable terms on above proper­ dies' department nt the Outlet, First
nrrnds I® ths people.
THINGS WE
ties.
Street, opp. Postoffice.
6fl-tfc
All the nlmve lands are fine grove WANTED- Intelligent and —capable
and fruit land*.—II. T. Tiller, Paula,
young lady for nice position in la­
The rent Allatliit uf tm hy Is Hie r!ns.sifigj ntlvcrllsltiR Kt'clitin nf the Dully Herald. II
Florida.
67-ltc dies' department at the Outlet, First
is remarkable how Classified ads help folks tp live lieltbr, to spend less, In put more In
George A. DeCottes ORANGE
TREES—Plant them now. Street, opp. Postoffico.
66-tfc
the bunk!
.
•
Attorney at-I-avr
I have a limited supply for small COMPETENT YOUNG LADY desires
A h un infllancc: one man swapped Home odef pieces of furniture that did not match his
grove or home.—It. T, Tiller, Puola,
°»*r HrMlnols County Baak
position as stenographer.
High
set
for
a fine Viclrola that-ho needed; a sowing machitlc that was no longer used was
Fla.
67-He
• anford
school graduate. Experienced. Best
sold,
and
the money, invested in a much-desired typewriter; a piano that had stood silent
r AKMh its— lu u cun got »«od i»oo uf references. Address Edna Imril,
for years was exchanged.
*»
fram** and irrigation plugs at tt*
.:
f
f"
^^
^f f
^j + *
4
^
IJut why go on with the huge list? If you would’ sec how simply and effectively the
FRED R. WILSON Sanford Novslty Work a. &gt; JPO-tfr
FOR SALE—Donor and Gaya* palnta
Modern Genie produces results, turn to tho
a t t o u n b y - a t -l a w
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Work®, Sanford agante,
183-tfc FOUND—Cameo brooch on Palmetto
First NsUonsl lUnk Building
avenue. Owner may have it by de­
‘ fOUU
FLORIDA FTJIf SALE—Rhodd 'liilamT eggs (or scribing same nnd paying for this ad.
setting, la eggs for $1.00. Mr*.
56 -tfc
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp
SOLVING A PROBLEM
FOR SALE—Pedigree Airdalo pup­
chkka to eat. Sho should also be fre- ■
pies, U weeks old.—Lawson, Sanford
qucntly dusted with antiseptic jmw-|it
The traffic, problem, wc believe,
Heights.
6C-3tp
der. Aa soon as the chirks are large (■
soon solve ittself. Every pedes­ enough she should be pfriniUcii tto go JJ
Get An Abstract Before FOR SALE—2 lots on Palmetto ave­ wilt
trian avili have a pn^ and then we
nue between 3rd and 4th St.—E. F. caa rip up the aidewalks and widon to the dust bath, which can b« pro- ■
Buying Property * Iain*
67-3tp
vided by digging in the ground close a
the streets, St. PcU-rsburg Times.
tc
the coop.
S
FOR SALE—Celery farm, close in.—
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres. E. F. Lane.
Neither
the
he
nnor
the
chicks
i"
Ths
Daily
Herald,
16c
nor
week.
&amp;7-3tp

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

Classified Advertising Columns

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T H E H E A R T OP T H E W O R L D ’S GREA T E S T V E G E T A B ~

L E S E C T IO N

^ g S t D . F i a i g &gt; * . S A T U R D A Y . J U N E 2. 1823
VOLUME

IV.

; Aero** No-Man’s
M4yhe(liui^ bf Volon-'.

leer Labor
A lso Struck a

g L ig h t W in es and

bulid Vhe 6Ml-rmle read actosa No
Man’s Land In V^liSta county, con­
necting TftusvUle. (Brevard county)
with Sapford (Seminole county), Is
AFTER tw o HOU8ES tyAteKin?
i
v
as - H a v e 'J &amp; S ’ A“ “ traffic to beverages containing not for Brevard and Seminole to stage a
’ ED TIME WAITING fO#.
ALBANY, N. Y., June C.*-Gover­ matt than cine-half of bnoper cent of two-county road beo ‘ and build the
ENROLLMENT
nor Smith yesterday signed the leg­ alcohol would be free to do so, and road themselves.
At the Civic League meeting Wed­
islature’s bill wiping the Muilen- those which desired to extend the
traffic to th* maximum limitation nesday night it was stated by ChalrGage state prohibition act off the
O f InternnllonRt M ilitary C o w allowed by federal statute would be
i*Allen that tho commltteo sent to OF THE CHAMBER OF COM­
I —m ission R each T s a o C h a n g t o '
statute books. And he went fu r th s iv ^ iually.irM to do to."
Tallahassee—A. W. Donaldson and M.
MERCE YESTERDAY AT
COMMITTEE
WILL
FINISH
WORK
’
• ReconnbiiHer PosfilqR '
And Other Questions Thst Have
Acceding to the urging o f his {ffactSf
B. Smith—brought back word that
YALDEZ.
'
OF BYeLAWS. AWJ CHARTER
GTON, June 2.—Prohibi­ the Volusia county legislators had de­
to striko a note In favor ft light
Been Left Over Will Have
(Hr t s . ssM M hia p i r n •••
AND REPORT AGAIN
■* **»»; unr. rw t
. wines and beer, he denounced the tion' Commissioner llsynes
clined to introduce a bill to cede No­
TIESTSfN, June 2.*-^Fqur more
Jo Be £*fllalnefl
Another well attended and profit­
One-half of one per cent alcoholic comment on the approval
Man's Land to Brevard county for able’ meeting of the Sanford Cham­ foreign captives held by 8uchow
The court house was filled with
Governor Smith to repeal ofJthc New \foad-bulldlng purposes, as had l&gt;ecn ber of Commerce wn* held Friday at bandits, one American, two Rritlah
content
provldod
for
in
the
Volstead
i9r rk* a ~**«*«*o
growers 'last night to take up the
TALLAHASSEE;’ Junef
T bIUYork prohibition cnforcomcrA law, as agreed by the Volusia county com- the Valdes Hotel. Although stand­ subjects, one Mexican cltisen, have
matter df discharge, ratification or act as "the work of fanatical UiV®,”
ha&gt;*ee went about even Undr of Uaj
&lt;Md President Handing, aftcV he had s loners,
calling
on
Congress
to
modify
It
to
ing committees have no! been assign­ been released unconditionally and ar­
further Instruction of the organisation
* ,y today, legUUton for the moat
been . Informed of the action: by the
s
"common
nenaq"
*
maximum,
and
W. B. Dobson Immediately moved, ed their portion of tho Chamber’s rived today at relief entrip at Taaocommittee. F. F. Dutton presided as
part having made a hurried hilt with
then leave each state free to set their Associated Press.
j
work for the chwang, according to a telegram
seconded by R. M. Wicker, that the definite . program of
chairman and the minutes of the'last
j I. J
■
the conclusion of the biennia! labor*
At the White House, It Ass said OMi-mild road from Southmero to the fiscal year, report* of activities were from there. ' The dispatch said the
maximum
if
it
*o
doaired.
three meetings of the committee were
shortly after nine o’clock last night.
"I yield to’ no man in my rover- that .the president wouldrmako no St. Johns river (all In Volusia county) rendered on work cirrlod over from prospect* were for speedy relSaao o f
read and approved after which the
Clct leal attaches of the two houses
•nee and respect for the constitution statement.'
'
be built by u roatl bee to be participat­ lost year's program. The Education­ eight other foreigners Improsined on
will rerosin on the job several days Sekl business of the meeting wni tak­ of thim niulc States, and 1 advdeate
Prohibition officials jbx
ed in by Brevard and Somtholo coun­ al committee announced the award­ I'aotxuku mountaia IhlernatlonAl
putting the finishing touches to the en up.
noDithg wtych, wi11 infringe bn the appointment hut no surprise oyer ties, and that tho Sanford Chamber ing of the |25 prise for the best military commlsalon reached TaioMr. Dutton told of the various profrhrtTma^yf the 18th aKvendmeiit,” Governor SpUth’s action, which had
work. Governor Hardee has more
historical essay on Sanford to Naomi chwnng today and sent airplane; to
.meetings
that had been held and of tho govuiiftr aaid. ‘ *Ht ts neverthe­ W n generally expected among Ihe c f Commerce be Invited to participate
than fifty measures before him and
with the TltusvIRo Civic League in Scnggnn. I)r. Gordls, professor of reconnoitrr the bandit* position. ,*
under the constitution has ten days some of the critlcisma that had been less, a fact that the definition of an officers' at ‘prohibition headquarter*.
The release- of most of them » »
such road bee, all of Brovanl and English at RtoHon University, I)oThe prohibition officials’ policy
in which to. sign or veto Uteri). Should made of his holding the position of intoxicating 'bevehigo
contained In
expected
hourly though U was con­
luuid,
Judged
tho
numerous
essays
Semlnnlo counties to lend a helping
he do neither they automatical* be­ chairman and said that he was willing (he Volstead act Is not kn honest or with reference to enforcement in
sidered
likely
the bandit* migfet hold
submitted.
The
1024
convention
qf
come the law of the aUte to the ttad to abide by the vote of the majority a common sense one. 'It. ts impossible New York is yet to bo determined hand.
two or three ponding fulfillment of
tho
Florida
Optometry
Association
The motion prevailed by unanimous
■
since he had been asked to take the to divorce from the public mTnd tho upon, it was said today.
of the tenth day.
was secured for Sanford by the Tour­ all exaction* demanded by the Chi-*
place and It was not of hla choosing. impression that *lbe definition of an
Two avenuos, high officials said vote.
ist and Convention committee, and ne*e government. One report *aid
It was moved thst the present com­ Intoxicating' bbverag* as ’cAnlatnlng last night, appear to be open to .the
New officer* of the Raguo are to
TALLAHASSEE, June' 2.—The
strong effort* arc now Indng made the last foreigner would not be freed
1D23 egislative session quit lU U n ­ mittee and Chairman F. F. Dutton be' not more than brte-half of o ft per government. One is to mnko n vig­ be elected next Wednesday night. Mr. b ytho same committee to have tho until the last outlaw band had been
making last night when Wt f i l l ratified and their work of organlsk- cent of alcohol was Wrlticii by the orous'' drive for' enforcemcht in New Dobxon suggested that as Titusville’s state Christian Fmdeavor Society to enrolled in the army.
o’clock teh gavels fell simultaneous­ tion continue And this was voted on fanatical drys in deflnsnee of tho York slitb, even to tho extent of de­ biggest Job Just now Is to complete the meet here next year.
ly In both houses and brought them by a riling vote and passed, the vote general experience of thalnklnd and pleting prohibition force# in other |50,000 Southmero road, 0V» miles
A plan for organxing the Country Fisher Appointed
being 80 for and 7 against. The com­ of rictupl fact. It seem* to me that 'sections, to demonstrate the govern­ across No-Man’s Land to the St.
to an adjournment aine die.
Club along different lines was pre­
to A ssist W a lla ce
There was a general ruah for the mittee is now composed of nine meih* commno sense, backed up by gobd ment's determination and power to Johns river, thqt the logical man for
sented to the meeting and this mut­
hotels to pack grips and fcrit Ute lug­ bers a* follows: John Melsch, Ralph medical bpfnion crin find a Tnofe uphold the 'Cons! Itutlon and fe&lt;|eriil president of the League now la A, W.
l h F ijr h tiM T T r u s t s
ter will shortly be referred to the
Chapman, Frank Melsch, G. F. Smith, scientific deflriltian of what constl- law'despite 'the r ifusal of New York Donaldson, the “ daddy" of the Southgage together for the trip litifie.
Golf Course Committee which will
mere road, who has mado sovornl
to assist InShcir enfbrccmcnt.
The real lawmaking came to -a, L. A. Brumtey, Joe Cameron, 0. L. lutes an' intoxicating bCvbrage.
collaborate with *a committee from ARMOUR-MORRJB COMBINATION
Tho alternatlvtfcfburse, it was said triiw to DcLaiid and Sanford In the
halt at 1 o'clock. From then on the Bledsoe, 0. P. Swope, Henry Nickel, : “ Such a definition should be adop­
WILL NOT JBB fil+ p ty ’ E p. ,
tho Country Club In effecting hny
tng houses marked time, waiting for F. F. Dutton ss temporary chairman ted by' Congress as a pfoper and rea­ In' bfflciaf quarters, will be to con­ Interest of that road. Chairman Al­
recommendation agreed upon.
the enrolling room to shape up the and L. I. Frailer as secretory.
sonable amendment of the Vdlstcad tinue enforcement efforts with the len also suggested E. J. .Stewart and
WASlflN^TOrT"Jnne ^S^W alter
L. A. Bromley^ H. H. Chappell, G. act, and n maximum aldohdlfc ton- pWkeiit sth^ of foderal officials in L. B. Newman as good candidates. C. , A request from the City Commis­
measure that had been passed' In
the last hours. They were the busi­ F. Smith and R. J. Holly baked for tent shoiild 'bo presccrlbefi nV CAh- Now York stite with fho knowledge Flelden, E. B. Wager and C. H. Behtea sioners' that a committee from tho k Fisher of Chicago who wax sec­
ness of the senate for the house, for co-operation among the grower* and a, gress which would limit all states to that they pfobkl^V will bo unable to are tho nominating committee.—Tit­ Chamber of Commerce' be appointed retary of interior' ■under T a f t 1has
to determine proper terminal charges been engaged by Secretary Wpllaf*
bettea understanding-to.prevail
sown* the traffic of tUjiiors which Are lb ' dhfoi&amp; tha Ww* rigidly alone. ' ' •; ' usville Adrocatr. ", ' ’
'**'• *
tbs first time .slpcfc
old timer*._____
_
.
for a privately ownod boat line, was a* special attorney In .the conduct of
Indclations*
are,
however,
that
the
cleaned ’ its ; calendar^n concerned and told of the benefits feet ftri-lntoxlcating within the
.referred
to tho 8hlp-by-\Vatcr Com- the department.of agrcluRnr*'# fi*ht
prior to the last day. • Tho after­
*
of the new organisstion. Henry Leh­ meaning of the J8th amondmeht. The first course win be adopted and that
11
tv
yan
Inquiry
front \V. T* Donnelly, to prevent . Armour-Motyl* pnekar
noon was spent In reminiscing and man recently returned from Bradcn- Subject of limitation In tAch *tote all available agents will be shifted
prominent
engineer
of New York combination. Hearlnga will ha re­
*peculating is to the politics of the town and tho Manitec section told Should thereafter be left for detArml- to New York, with other agencies
City,
who
has
practically
completed sumed In .Chicago dun* J8. Awnour
future; both houses were in session the growers down
, there were IntenXe...
fiatlbh by the «at«l itself what fhbuld of tho (fovernment drawn ppon ns
mlttco. Thla. request was prompted t Company already hava talma ovar
far
as
possible
to
co-operato
in
cnbut they Wsrt informal In their, na­ ly interested In the organls«tloti &lt;4 Constitute'
intoxicating l&gt;ejferage.
nm iwoniuic tu I
plans for tho establishment of an the Morris Company h ftlrtw and
ture. Senators sat around and talk­ tho association here and Were rtady 3tn*es which then Wished to limit forcemimt measurwi
additional
boat aorvlc# between Jack­ plant* despite warning® of Wpllaaa.
ed and ate peanuts; tho house hedd to Join any tltoel ' ’
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and
Sanford devoted to the who begun a fight against tha com­
s rcgulsrkjubilee. Swan songs were
The hew brranlxetlon will be char^ -w*
.
• *|0 ,
Shrine
Train
W
ill
m
e,
carrying
of
freight
conclusively.
bination on t|te ground that it would
lb . f t T a u y
sung and ths Rev. Alonso Weeks, tored under tho Horticultural and
ANOTHER
WARRANT
SWORN
It
was
with
regret
that
the
meet­
constitute
monopoly and yaatraln in­
Ultle scarred remnant of the popu­ Agricultural Art without capital atdrtc ' t o y g R e D O f t Q f 1
OUT FOR IUM BY*
T flk e F lo r id a S e i n e r s
ing heard of the action of the Repre­ terstate and foraign compares and
list party In this state, apparehtly and the (vork* of the organlxatioh, the
Mcl.AHIN
•&gt; , y .t T L l
\
to W a sh in gto n
sentatives of Volusia county In refus­ give opportunity for manipulation
G r e a tly J i^ ig s e i
sounded tho kkynote; when fie told charter, the by-law* and constitution
»»i
ing to Introduce a bill which would control of prjcee In buying and sail­
(Hr The Au#«l»lf4 I’ M**)
his fellow members that they were will be shaped up at the next meist-'
WHEN
T1IK
FLORIDA
8HRINBR8
permit Volusia county coding to ing live stock and products.
TAMPA,
Juno
2.—Raymond
Ben­
rom
his
trip
going to have a hard time explaining Ing of the cbmmlttec' and t,he entire
E. E. Brady U hofne fr
Brevard
county tho narrow alx and
nett
pleaded
not
guilty
when
arraign­
why they had not worked out any lan given to the grower’s ideating to 8 t Louis
GO
TO
WA81IINGT6
n
EGYIT
and dtherijm
priinto arid like
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ed before Justice Wllllame today on half mile strip through which tho OTTAWA TOWN IS BURNING
immediate tax reforms. The bitter­ net will be held in the court house Mark 'TYalri ’aays'“the report of his
TEMI'LB WILL DB THERE.
Ul', SURROUNDED BY FIRM
tho charge of killing H. M. daruthers, latter county desired to build a hardness of. the station was lost in these next Friday night.
Mr.
, dftth la greatly 'oriaggYrfted.”
urfaced roud connecting up with
Informal talks, however and there
It look*'like all the difference* of Rrady is atill very weak from lots of
Egypt Temple of Tampa and all lumber yard manager, May 24th.
was many a tearing of the heart­ the growers can bo ironed out before bldod! caused bj' a knife wound made the Shrlncrs along the way from When court reconvened thla afternoon the good roads system of Central
OTTAWA1
,* 5 u n 7 * &amp; 5 S « 6 0 f T&gt;f
strings sa the fellowe who had al­ Chat time and that orta of tWi bigfgdat by the man with whom he had in ’ al­ Tampa to Sanford will ride oh a leaa thah ,ft!f a doson of the two Florida. Grace field In Gatenau eectlim ee^it
County engineer, F. T. Williams, uppeala for help In fighting flpaMS
ternately fought against* and with meetings W tha entire Seasqn Artfl be tercation over a matter of business In regular Bhrlner’s Bpdflk) pulled with score wltbesSes on hand had been ex.
each other, made ready to go (heir held f t thU time tp etect permanent Montgomery on Tuesday. He was one of the real Shrine engines tomor­ amined and riothlna material develon- reported that a &lt;heck on Sunday which oontlnge w|th. unabated feroc­
8. Mcf-arln, cashier of the traffic' over tho recently completed ity. Town la surrounded by fire
respective ways.
" ’ *• MlbeVe arid proceed to real bttrfSMM- badly wounded but the ex-sheriff says row when thfe^r start fW the pilgrim­ ed.
Jacksonville
Branch of tho Federal Osteen bridge; showed that 316 Vo- which waa close aa thlee hundred
A grissled negro of the ante­
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it takes more than a knife slash to'put age to Washington where thaVe will
bellum school, a character in these
maaiag* wga *?ni out.
him out and he ia ■till able to walk. be an oasis and plenty of good things Reserve Rank today swore out a war­ hides hod used the bridge between 7 yarda when
{p e r
rant for'the arrest of Bennett charg­ a. m. and and 8 p. m. Week day The wholo population la iigpting •4h«
parts, took part and w hfi given
to
iriske
their
stay
plsksanf
for
sevHe
aaya
the
people
of
Alabamh
aw
5 4” ’ W ill
the floor asked the memben about a
blaze which ia belpg farped bg ,* g
iiw acT A fl mighty fine folk* and they fcreated era! days. Th# jdwp force at the A. ing Bennett with being a fugitive traffic averages 125 cars dally.
u r a g e a hjlB flne whlle he WM fn ^ hoapiui G. L. ahops here have been busy for from Justice. McLefcrllh declirod that
pension measure the term* o f which
• •
A communication was read from the strong wind.
he would hava received compensation
lor several* days redrivkring from the several days getting engine No, 432 charge* of attempted murder and dis­ Atlantic Coast Line Railroad re­
from the state, for he fought in My Action of Governor Bmltli “ V * cut received ‘with the nfcn named rtady' for this b tf‘ «^cakion. That order! yconduct were pending against questing co-operation of civic organ­ ford amount# to $16QJ)00 monthly
“ Vlrglnny with hit msrstch” ' He
Governor Pincbot
{ Clark, spoken oX'jirrtte atbount from Celebrated Coast Llrik artist, C. J. Bennett in Georgia court* as the re- isations In the effort# it is making and thla will be Increased perceptibly
talked at length and then Represen­
Rrimph, painted American flags, the sylt of alleged attack on him arid an­ to apprehend recruiter* of negro wit hthe completion of the tncreftod
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/ tW Montgomery Advertiser.' '
other man In. Atlanta In 19)b.
tative Taylor of Highlands brought
labor who are operating without 11 facilities, Mr. Duma# la attempting
^
- P i s t o l » « j * t * i Egypt Temple Insignia and gold let­
. ..i
&gt; »'■ ■ ■■ •!*■
audience, made up of visitor* and
tering of nil kinds all aver tho bip
cense. The meeting Instructed that to havo assigned to 8ahfovr3 twenty
-Red” Will he
S ‘a
•d the
members, to -tfcark as he extolled
engine and* ft looks like a real Shrine
both the city and county cumml»»lon­ firat class Pacific type engines wbkh
.
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,
L negro as the "spirit ’ of those daV», encouraged by action bf 1
ettgirie. It Is painted black and has
ers be urged to have local police Will guarantee shipper# and ' ' *
U sed fo r C oke
now almost forgotten.” The house Smlth’, of New "York, Iff algtrthR the * * * * * * ,
red Wheels and It ‘Wfil make a most
officials work In conjunction with of thla section th# aaRra
X siJ
resr,tbroke iqto a general singing of "1 bill repealing New York etata’e proimposing appearance when It strikes
W »fl
U p tha railroad pollct In rounding up the handling of care, #tc„ during, th#
Am Going ' to the Promised Land." ‘ inchot *tlf° rCemCnt We#W” : J K ? S
any individual violating thla i*w.
all parties c
concerned
* ^by
I - ^Tnartles
o n n e d arid the thri high pihecs between Tamp* »"d
»hipping season.
•
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I declared in a statement which ted
The members dug down into their
Richmond. “ The entire crew 6f the
many
Ranford
frlenda
o f the e*-«
Ha *uted further that th# manage­
T. U Dumas, division superinten­
he
promised,
“
WhateVer
ftijr
other
six dollar* a day pocket and made
s ^
’f?.w!;vAV8 dent of the Atlnntlc Coast Lino Rail­ ment of the Coast l i f t WM tnt*n#lveIff are glad to see him able fto^get train will be Shriners and it will be
him up e purse. It occurred to some state haa done or may do Pennsylvania back home and attend to b{
a eure enough Shrift# trftn from en­
road told the membofs present at |y interested In Florida and af the
one to inquire what had become of will atond by tha constitution and
&lt;nr n . A***eun*a rr*j*i
gine to the last cdach. 8opt. Dumas,
$20,000,000 for bnprevemeat*. re­
again.
DU8BELDORE, Juno 2—The main tha Chamber of Commerce meeting
the measure the old darkey referred awa of the Unitofi MttUa." *
Ifastef Mechanic Stevens and tha «n
cently authorised, tha state h e^cw Friday
of
the
plana
approved
by
bl*
»4, and it wai learned that It had
tire foreg at tha shop# are proud of lina railroad used by French for management for numerous Improve­ ceived a *ubhtanti*l a*
BIX PEOPLE BURRED
died on the senate calendar. The work must be completed on the trunk
their work On No. 4M and they win transportatlori ot coal arid coke out ments In Sanford. • According to lft- management la-also ec
TO DBA1*11 ' tQDAY
negro was escorted to the senate lines of thq. state, numbers 1 to 6 and
watch for her tomorrow when Egypt of the occupied Ruhr district was Duma#, $162,000 will be spent In In* duly appreejathre f t
IN SUBURBAN
humlwr
8
before
anything
else
■
riftl
chamber and when that body Was number
Yrtnrila' puils threugh ort th.lr way cbt early today by eirplo*^"
creasing tho present shops, -and fitfi,-* traffic It receis
be
uhdertaken
under
the
terms
of
confronted with what it had doM, it
u&gt;i
l o 1wkshlnrton. V U n will bie elae- bomW.*- Both t l f t i * ; &gt; .«{# :'torn up &gt;000 Juts been "appropriated fo» Ah® further dot
t‘ f f .
E X T E k f^ n U r io T T ^ * ® felt, like a collective fool, f t the tilts the measure. Then stot» road No. 1U
trick I effect# on thel engine that, will for 'a considered, d 1sta peri and tm f ftw freight depot. Tha nam shop* magnitude
terrypt#4 nmn tim«&lt;
treatment.
woqld say. Dollars wear donated on would receive -preferred
be one continual firework# after dark fle wilj (
,
.J ^ H U a s
will be much larger and wttl.WJplvy to tima. Mr.
thlldren and brfthai' wftd burn and the engine wHL be a* beautiful
that s(3e and the old negro went on And thereafter ia a bulk of-ereendary
cop} O largwr fare* jrf seen than aver bo- fast that’ the
hie way.
pui
roads, the whole pt the road building « dto death in a fire Which deat
aftar wight f t R* R now Tn thb day,
train w ft ftrallad by, \|a. ftm a g ft fore. They ♦Ul be located on tfm pdnlea were »
Tha work of the setaion as relating program to constitute about 26,000 the Stanleke home at Sodom
track. In’ two other eaaea oontoct site which U now Ireown.ga Smith • work- hs clftw
mUaa from Utls city today.
to road building was described as
to public and tha,
bomb
exploded when struck by loco­ warehouse end will mean much
ReprerienUtiva Weeks, in his ad
moat constructive by the good road*
latter had long '
EXETER, Ju^TT-Aw akenad by FIFTY-THREE MOtOE
the
industrial
development
of
ft
motives, both anginas being derailed.
advocates. And other Soares of rev dr«u yecUnUy ifierpooo, m M k*
*rfA V H flK B N
Though kno
.moke Biles Stanlaks, h sa d .o f thb
ford.
Obvloualy
th#
employmant
Aa la moat caaaa recently aabotege
•sue expected to yield some 1760,000 would take the responalbllity for the
cUnt
rafiroft
family, groped hla way to thi be«men
w
ill'
“
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&amp;Y
occurred In Wooded di.trlct.
The
annually, was provided for ths state third cent on the gasoline tar, which
wher. ha saved the lives of Rta
tion
with
th#
consequent
room
—--------French have ordered trees be cut
road department through addition* la to be splH equally among tba coon11
lh on varmui?
to « dMUnoe two hundred me* fit# resulting to the merchant#
fasoline taxes. It already enjoys tles In order that “they may buUd adopted daughter and oldest
three
ftffc
"
m
with
th#-completion
ot
th*
dropping
them
to
tha
~
approximately the same amount un­ two 6r three miles of lateral rooda."
including 'AWUaru, tree on each aids pf right o f way in
*
mo^rt
•
freight
depot
will
Also
be
window.
He
attem;
have
Edbcationisto were ! deecribed as
der the one cent tax now in affect.
._ bullet-proof prophet, baft all' diatrieta whara attempt#
Wit
It
and
In
addition
&lt;■ rill, 'tha department's annual being pleased with the big-bat
ed Ih fight With eebriUbdlary
children
extend o ft to First i
-i—
:* A .
pocket brink in the future Is expected bias o fthe appropriations bflf
-------K o de­
w ife
puna to
k M d aftJofti!
to be lii the neighborhood of *4.500 far aa it affected them. U looked thb flames."
A qoafamre report on the Hka about a ltsif aslU or poasjbly two trsDDed in
^sJ,
Y^URw JSftwd ft
Ay ” iBT
* I
a
'J i'
dow after
1: . . • / ' .
•i"
la the last hours. Thej said.
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SUPT. DUMAS

fflURIH^USE
DECIDE ON PLAN

NO TAX_REFORMS

AT LUNCHEON MIUTARY FORCES

BENNET PLEADS
NOTGUILTYWHl
ABHA1GNEDTODAY

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■oiite Board of the
MRS. FRED bAratfft, Society Editor

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—It tmm ar* | » li( i i fn k flv #*r r«wl»«
kMM. mr If n o or*
»H|f
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kfUII*. or IdfrkW f Ikr lira, 'l l Will
Im c n ta llr o o r o t o M

S O C IA L C A tfe N ti A lt

— -T O N I C H T - ^ r
.
F&lt;JR MISS TIM/IH.
Inviniions have been isqued for !a
linen Shower, to be R iv e n Monday
afternoon, nt the home of Miss Mary
Zachary, BIO First 8UWt, wtyb Mlifs
Znthsry arid Mrs. John Ixonardi as
hoMcsrcs.
s.
•
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.O n Monday evening IHo RusinrSa
and Professional Womans’ Club wljl
cntrrtnln nt a karfrikcrchJf Blower at
the home of Mrs. R. (i. Maxwell,
honoring fels* Tillls.

Frlday-Mrs.
W lggl.* V illen .tertaln tho Vnembers of the Thir­
teen Uridge,C4ub at 3:30 at her
home on Magnolia'av^nu^.
,
Friday—Peter Kchaal .will give . a
m a t r o n s Dr Mmjk c l u b
■Bobfcripthn Dance for the mem­ . The. hint meeting df the Merrio
bers of the Couege Bet at the Val­ Matrons Bridge Club was held yes­
des Hotel at 8.*30 p. m.
terday afternoon At the home of Mrs.
Friday—The (Drpcndsblea data W«H F. A. Pitta, on Union avenue, there
give a shower at the home of Mrs. being two tables of players.
Dwight Babbitt on SsnfSrd Heights
The spacious rooms of this lovely
from four tn six o'clock honoring home were opened cnsulto and were
Misa Coralic Tillls, a bride-elect of abloom with quantities o f exquisite
June.
-C-fl '
pink carnations and roses.
Friday—Marjorie Forrest will enter­
The hours ^asspd quickly In tha
tain a number of her young friends Interesting game of bridal and whorj
at a birthday party at her homo on scores were counted, the, prise for
Park avanuo, at four o'clock,
high score,, a guest roojp motto, way
Saturday—Mrs. Hal Wight will cn- awarded Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat.
tertaln at a swimming party at
At the conclusion of the card game,
Brownie Lake, honoring Miss Coro­ the hostess served ice cream, cake
lla Tillls.
•
. and icod tea.
Monday—Pipe Organ .Club meets at
Mrs. Fitts' guests were Mrs. F. E.
the home of Bchelle Malncs on Roumallat, Mrs, Claudo Howard, Mrs.
at three-thirty Hal Wight, Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs.
Magnoli
p. m. •
W. T. loingtey, Mrs. D. P. Drummond,
Monday—The Business and Profes­ Mrs. C. K. '..Henry, and Mrs. Harfy
sional Woman’s Club will entertain 11. Lewis.
at a handkerchief Shower at the
homo of Mra. R, C. Maxwell, in
DINNER PAfttY .
honor of Mis* Qoralle .Tillls.
.
Miss Coralic Tillls was tho charm­
Monday—Mrs. John
Leonsrdl snd
ing honorcc, last evening, when Miss
Miss Mary Zachary will entertain Ann I*c and Mrs. Zeb. Ratliff enAt -a linen Shower, at the home of trotnlncd at dinner in her honor,
tha latter, BIO First Street, at fdur
covers being laid fok* twelve.
p. m., honoring Miss Coralic Til’ll*.
The rooms werW effectivsly dccoTdes'day—Mrs. R. E. Tolsr will en­
rsated with baskets snd vases pf
tertain at a bridge luncheon at her
pink roses, carnation sand fems, the
homo for the members of the Board
colors of pink and green prevailing.
bf the Womans’ Club.
A crystal basket Ailed with rout,
graced the center of the table, while
Mr*- John G. Leonardl Is spending at the four comers were crystal can­
a few days at Coronado Reach.
dlesticks folding lighted green ta­
pers, The place cards were appro­
W. T. rtmllow of Jacksonville was
priate verses for tho bridc-clcct. Miss
nmohg (he builnes visitors here yesTillls, was presented a tea infuscr as
teiyly.
memento of the oeraalon.
Green canton crepe, fashioned the
Among (he business visitors here
becoming frock worn by Miss Tillls
yesterday, from Waurhula, was D. I-.
on this acroaion. •
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.
lUmmond.
Thu guests were Misses Corallo
Tillsls, Ethel Tillls, Mary Zachary.
Miss Ethel Henry who Is a student
Rosamond Radford, Martha Brown,
at thA Women’s College at TnllnhasMildred I*e, Allle tlillon, Ruth Gilbee, Is home for tho vacation.
Ion, Mary Howard, Esther Miller and
A tips . M{imin. '
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Miss Maud I&lt;aka Is expected home
Sunday from Stuart Hall, Staunton,
FOR GRAlVCAfKH.
Va., where she is q student.
Wednesday evening the members
of tho Fidclcs Class yf the Baptist
Ralph nnd J. D. Woodrpff spent Church, with Miss Clam Mlllon ns
the daf yesterday at Daylona Beach tcachor,- entertained nt the home o f
Ashing and swimming.
Mifs Virginia DoCourscy, on Park
avenue, honoring the eleven members
Mrs. Dan U. Wilder leaves today of tho Baptist Kunduy School, who
for her home in Jacksonville after graduated this year from Sanford
spending the weak here with her High School. ,
jnulhor, Mrs. John T. Brady.
The class colors, green ami white,
were carried out in every detail of
John T. Heady, Jr., leaves tomor­ this pretty parly. Iluskcts of Shasta
row for Freeport, Texas, where he daisies, (tha class flower) were placed
has accepted a position with his every whtro. Tho refreshment table
unde.
_
wan laid with n handsome cloth and
centered with a Inrge rake iced in
Ham Shelton of Wnurliuln spent
the day hero yesterday atemling to
businrts, making his hcndqunrten at
the Montcsuma.
. Miss Ruth Pulliam of Minooln in
the rharrning house guest of Miss
Clara MJilen at her humv on thu West
Hldo.
Mrs. H. A. Baumel and baity arc
expecttd to arrive here this nftormwA from Brunswick, Ga„ where
they have bAun visiting Iter parents,
Mr. ahd Mrs. Zclmenovitc.
Mrs. bonald Whitcontli nnd baity
Alkrn, 8. C., arc spndirg a month
re with her parents, Mr. an&lt;| Mrs.
L. Peek, While Mr. Whitcomb is In
isrlcstdn uitendhig to business. .

... .

And it continues to rain,
Wet wcnlhcr has
with spring crops.

caused

D A V IE S

— AND—

T .f c jf r

BARNES

havoc

Sapford Chamber of Commercs had
n fine meeting at the Hotel Valdes
today whop the governors and .mem­
bers held their regular weekly meet-

M. Kronen .in advertising a special
Saturday sale in canton cr$pc, ertpo
de chine ;aUymc crepe and paisley
dresses at $8.95. Sec the advertise­
ment and attend the sale tomorrow.
__ The old time maiden used to blush
pnd-rowrrawr co'jiy. "Till,, It tv *odion ," but the modern f1t,por lotkt u
fellow in tho rye qpd asya, **Go on,
wbVrq tjo you jge| ifat,.*tdfiJ?M.. Ask
Robert D^an nt the Seminole County
‘Bank. Ho knows.
Bauotcl'a Specialty Shop hss.qn ad­
vertisement in this Issue ending attenlion to t^e Saturday and M6nday
sale of sweaters, ovcrblouses, skirts
and hand-made waists, Read Vho ndvertlsement nnd note the prices.
, Churchwell’* wftl run a special' soft
on piece yoofjs ../o r tomorrow uni
their price's quoted In. this issue will
go a long yiny toward stimulating
(rado In Sanford. See the adverlsc
ment.
•
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Comr
pany are putting on a special sale for
Saturday and Monday that will bring
them running. , Special pieces on
shirts, shoes, suits, etr. See the prices
and attend thD sale for two days.
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Tha stay a director of "When
Ktifgfithood Was in Flower.*’ Wh*t
a perry modern Eden of lovely
gowns; Jats plorH and lounging
Iqycn FTnpper Eva was living In
■till Adam came along. Then Eva
turned over a,hew leaf. Adapted
from the npnrkling Broadway hit.

—

M o n d a y —
Eileen Perry In Booth Tarkington’s
; ,
Masterpiece

fr.v

n l f f i F L lft lf*

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card of

riiAN K s

To all those who were so kind and
sympathetic during our recent be­
reavement in the death of M, M.
HtewarL to those Who sont the beau­

l if e

,

SM ARTNESS!

— offered nt (be low price of
. Monday,.June 4Ui, 1023, Jeff Davis’
birthday, wRl be a legal holiday in
the state o f 'Florida nnd tho banks
of Sanford will be closed for busi­
ness 6n that date.
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. All ..orders fo f currency pay rolls
qr transfers of money should bo made
on Saturday, June 2nd, 1023.
F iftfcf n a t i o n a l b a n k .
jBEiliNjOLB COUNTY BANK..
p e o p l e s Ba n k o f s a n f o r d .

The moat rem arkable iVlillihery V a lu es E ver Offered
,\Vhat tilting, lilting hats arc these, what superb artistry and rare understanding has gone ln|»
their fashioning!
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Each hat In This newest presentation is delightfully flattering
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veloped in the lovely hues only Paris can* produce!

OWNERS O F D O G S,
TAKE N O T IC E !

TIJJS 18 FINAL .NOTICE TO ALL
OWNERS OF DOGS WHO HAVE
N O t' PAID LICENSE FOR SAME,
WE WILL NO,W PROCEED TO KNLICENSE
FORCE PAYMENT O
ACCORDING TO LAW
R. G. WILLIAMS.
.Chief of Police.
Strmpcr &amp; Compnny copUmus. to fiS-Ctc
sell good meat cheaply, mui quote
prices to prove their assertion of the
N O T IC E !
chOAh^at plAce in Beryinolc county.
Read their advertisement and bo
'ALL PERSONS ENGAGED IN
governed accordingly.
THE BUSINESS OF OPERATING
MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE ARE
rlggly Wiggly continue to offer
hubjectt T d a l i c e n s e t a x o f
special bargains, fur gpeclpl dayj .At.-.
fio.oo h c x YEAR (or |rv0« for jml?,
though their prices are extra special
year). This low fs now in full form
all ihi' time, You,should read their
and license payable nt City Clark’s of­
advertisement in todny’n Herald. Or\c
fice.
pound of cocon given away free. Sec
. .
W. B. WILLIAMS,
the advertisement nnd get the prices.
53-lOtc
City Manager.
They are way down yonder.
FOR MATTRESS troubles p lm c HnnThe Outlet, on First street, iqrjMiferd Mattress Factory 402-M-l,
site tho postofficc, is offering some
44-12tc
attractive millinery liargslns in Iheir
lid in this issue of tho Herald. This
NOTICE! SUMMER SCHOOL!
store Is quoting tile latest in sum­
mer hats at $7.05. and udviso prompt
A summer school for making up
action If you desirn one of these su­
loqt work will ho oponed In the Gram­
perb creations.
.
mar School building on Monday, June
11th, in the following subjects:
, The A. &amp; P. Compnny uro not ex­
,» High School and Shorthand—Mrs.
tensive advertisers but they certainly
R. C. Maxwell.
quote attractive prices in (heir adnth. 7th nnd 8th Grades—Mrs. I).
vcrtlpcmont today that will prove
Babbitt.
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,
money aavurs to tholr many custom­
3rd, 4th and fitb grades—Misses
ers. They guarantee satisfaction‘ in
Ruth Kanncr and Edna Chittenden.
every, purchase nnd Herald renders
P enury—Miss Emma Owen.
should glvo them it trial.
Only a limited number of pupils
will be enrolled
51-fltc
Among tho prominent visitors to
the city today was Hon. William Jen­
nings Bryan who stopped over to sec
a few friends and went out to, his
Hanford propurty with Benjamin
-tVhlUw»r- vMr, Br^ati Is a SAnford
booster and has many friends, here
who aro ‘ always gind to see one of
thu greatest Americans of modern
history.

tiful floral offerings and in other ways
showed their symapthy and respect
we wish (o express our thanks.
bl'/sss Cl,I'H.
Signed:
Thn jnambem of the Sanford Chess
Mrs. M. M. Stewart and family; s w tit
d u b were most pleasantly entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chapman and oiy&gt; can noviy ipU wna\ will happen In
ed last evening as the guests of Mr. family; Mr. and Mfs. Forrest Gstchs). tho cvioMr didta. . .*
ScaHctt In Del#nd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Durden wish to
,’W lflW D AY SbCIAL CLUB.
nnnouncq the arrival of a daughter
Th* members of the Thursday So­ bom yestorday and weighing nine
■•biSSSki.
cial Club were most delightfully on- pounds. '
Rheet Mimic, Records and
UiUlnyd yesterday
uftemobu by
Rolls
.
ijln. Frank Takoch, at Crystal Laks.
CARD OF THANKS.
AfUt spending the afternoon with
Mrs. A. G. Gordon aiul children, Bannei- R^cordB .....
sWluinilpg, tpe hostess served chick­ Mrs. II, M. Tawsc, Mr. II. 1. Gor­
at good aa the best
en salad, anilines, caks and coffee. • don, wUb to thank their many friends
arul neighbors far Ih.'lr kindness and
BK11M2B I.LM llliON.
sympathy ^ shown little Winnlfred,
Mm. R. K. Tniar will cnlertqja n( dttriug hrr recent Illness and denlh,
4, bridge; luncheon, Tuesday rt hpr abdl far the beautiful fjoral tokens. '

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,IDAY NOTICE.

Woodcock &amp; Rltrncy arc giving
awsy free a pound of Monarch cof­
fee with ovary Avc dollar purchase
tomorrow. They also list a bunch of
groceries at prices that wilt sell them
tomorrow. See the advertisement in
this Issue.

There have been heavy rains here
lor tho pnst twenty-four hours and It
in estimated that more- riln fell diiVIng tko past twelve hours than at any
time during the present ralhy season.
It has been raining all day and those
who have been out In the country pre­
dict that thq, tomatoes and ..,pcpp«ni
add egg |d»nta have. boen rulnsd .by
the «xce#sjye ,rain fall. Up to th|s
time daqpitc the Urge anlpunt pf rg.ln
the spring crops were holding Up W*R
8 «mhI pricqs
Put
gfoweta are not sanguine (bqay over,
the ouUobk for tho remainder,

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U N IO N P H A R M A C Y
Sanford, Florida

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But you must hurry If ynti expert Jp he
one of the fortunate^ who will benefit
by thin truly superb Millinery offering!

Y ou cannot buy H a ts like these anyw here tnicler $25.00

TIRST MTHEET, OPPOSITE POSTOFP1CR

,S A N FOUL), FLORIDA

59c. V O IL E S , per yard
45c V O IL E S , per yard

25c F L O W E R E D

iifeAVYltAINS'POR 21 HOURS

Miss Margaret • Thompson, 511
Piirk nvrhu^ returned to Sanford to­
day bom Orlando where she lias been
visiting her brother nnd sister, Mr.
aAtf Mrs. C. S. Thompson.
Mrs. Forest Lake and daughter,
Mils Harjta lake, are expected home
tortVrrdw from Tailahnsser 'where
Miss Lake has been attending the
Woman's College. Mr*. Iaike accom­
panied'Mr. Lake to Tallahassee
whoro be has been attending the leg­
islature. .

M A R IO N

L A W N , per yard

40c R IP P L E T T E , per yard
59c F R E N C H G IN G H A M , per yard
50c S O lS E T T E , per yard
45c R E N F R E W
W

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$3225 P A I S L E Y C R E P E D E C H IN E , per y a rd .
$3,010 P A I S L E Y C R E P E D E C H IN E , per yard
$3;95 C A N T O N

C R E P E , per yard

$2.25 C R E P E H E C H IN E , per yard
$2.00 C R E P E D E C H IN E , peh yard

$2,00 TAFFETA, , per yard
it'-lfl
fjU n lliyD n grvdientu and (h a t it is m ixed and
ovgned by quality, halters. If

yon yearn for qua
order our-bread and
ddets by niiiiie.»

S A N F O R H M fllD

BREAD
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$2.75

�Other cl tie* have winter tourists
but R remains for Sanford to have
(CONTRIBUTED)
summer todriata and while they
would only remaiit--for a ahort time
M l * Ml
n h h A h n
M 5a
al- the beat they would do Sanford
a lot of good in advertising and the
Tho leaders of the two leading party there la evidence of more
IIOLI.Y
jU r tH I)lli| Mmmmmrt atate at large would get the benefit
political parlies arc on the “ anxioue growth than elsewhere. Thousands
o
f
thla
advertlelng.
The
Clyde
Line
« A 4 » n l i l * f n * lH Mail*
operate* summer
excursions from seat" as to the selection of suitable and thousands of leading met&gt;
*MU'*'1**
the eastern seaboard to Sanford men to lead the party to victory in women who were opposed to the
'U IW IB B l l i r r
O l m t a l l n Ma
‘ -W attar I 9 .,m.
making very cheap rates. These ex­ 1024. They want to bet their money League when Harding was elected,
Pri«* la A lt*
cursions' attract- tha employees of the on a sure-cnough-winnor. Those nre now among its moat ardent
w- D M Y aar(big
.firms that' cannot Heave in the leaders are In a "peck of trouble" for. friends. Of fhe powerful organixiu
■lx Maalha
winter,j it hr Inga the busy morchanth they ate slowly finding ; out the tlon* which stand for the V ague In
that cannot leave In tho winter and It strength o f-th e independent senti­ this country/ their leaders are prac­
r :'
I * I l f l| il la lt&lt;|WH W r a ^ lr II nr* brings many people who would novdr ment which prevail over the country. tically'all Htcpuhlicnn*.
Borah will
Wyx
r a llr t lr y arara MaatlaaU r a a a lr
la pabllallM w a r p K rlia p . A t r t r - see Florida otherwise. Sanford could Tho IncraAse.of education, tho com­ not bo pnahnated.
■Ira a a l t ha own aa aappllraGovernor')l|tiilh ‘ of . New York,
paaaa, make arrangements to give these ing of voting age of thousands of in­
would
ho findtto lead the Democrats
telligent
young
men,
and
tho
un­
MBEH TUB ASSOClATKt) I'llR li people summeV hotel rates for a few
m
known
and
mysterious
character
of
in
tho
Hght, bt he’ would lead them
Hi
Praia la •iclualvalp days or n week anil make Rnnfofd
' "•
fanntlad
S t Associated
to Iba uaa Car rapublleatlon of their headquarters while they were tho "woman Ip the case” complicates to defeat W shut thf* shadow of a
to
air nawa dlapatrha* cretlltnl to It or
d ou b t' No min.will ever be. elected
'n «( otharwlaa credited In thla paper visiting points of interest in thla sec­ the riiattfe^'a greht deal.
p and alao tha local nawa published
president of* tty? Unlled States who Is
Tho
fact
Is
the
changing
conditions
tion. TTiPse are really the people
■ '"S fl^ ih ta ot r*-publlrmllon of apeolal who will eventually settle in Florida of our great country, tho growing in- in favor o f/ bridging back tho bardlapatchra herein ara «laa raaarrad.
amour sontonro, thnt
.M flw P lB IA L U mriLDIXn. rboae 1 « for they are he
in tho summer toiligenco of the nveragu American room. sMC
when tho northo1 people think wo voter, and, the presence of the Igno­ he would like ."to put his foot on the
~Faralan A*i*rtti•inf itrpr*mm •11vs
have torrid heat and fever and other rant foreigner, who Is the tool of tho brass rill again" means, he wants the
TMR AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
inconveniences that exist only in the base element In both parlies, arc saloon returned to power. While the
minds of the folks who have never factors which hnvo to be recognized. Democrats of the north may be
Doubtless a majority of tho Re­ “ wetter" than their brethren of the
*
spent
a summer In Florida. Our
-VI,
summer climate is really our best publican voters of the country would couth, yet It Is impossible to elect a
•*
Seminole County will be the sub- climate but it is difficult to make prefer Mr. HaFding ns the ntnndnrd- Democrat without the vote of south­
.Jcct-of the next .Development Section other people see It. What would bo boarcr of his party. Blit it in an ern states. The south will never put
of the Tribune. Development Editor better than to ndvcrtlxo It nnd' get open secret thnt he has not pleased n liquor man In the presidency. Mil
McWhorter is now in that county our summer tourists—the novelty of many of the influential lenders in the lions would Justly holt tho ticket If
fcpAlWrrtihf‘ the* matcrlnl, and is re- the Idea would be a good advertising Republican ranks and they are not Smith were nominated.
»' reiving excellent encouragement.— stunt and the 'state wop Id profit by keeping their grievances to them­
Mr. McAdeo, seems from this dis­
** Tanfpa ]trfbunt'
tance,
to be the best all nround man
selves,
Borah,
IaiKolletla,
Johnson,
it. Speaking of Florida's summer
In
night
for the Democrats. He would
nnd
their
followers
will
hnvo
to
be
clijpule the Times-Union says:
*
l
v S -H r
have
the
influence of his fathcr-lnreckoned
with.
While
Iheso
men
are
JJIlth E^nford'a .farms, the railway
“ Many myths about Florida have
* shops, tne tourists and the naturnl boon exposed. At any rate well post­ openly opposed to some of Harding's lnw, Mr. Wilson, nnd then he has the
; grbyvth efr this Hly Sanfofd nhouli) ed people know they are myths. The plans thoro are hundreds nnd thou­ confidence of the monied interests of
: go" ahead as never before and not idea'thnt Florida ia unhealthy in the sands who would not follow him the country, for no man ever held the
i. only hajrp ^»at Ten Thousand people summer is entertained now only by again because' of his attitude on the position o f Secretary of tho Treasury
,
predicted by the Herald In the next the ignorant. The idea thnt the state I/'ague of Nations, tho Soldier Bonus, nnd made such n splendid record ns
Jr
. year but Fifteen Thousand,
is intensely hot In the summer Is tho high Tnriff nnd the Ship Subsidy did McAdoo. He is one of the most
pnaking away and now many tourists matter. As is clearly indicated by popular men with the laboring class,
.»
------ (■— -o-----------Republican farm magazines and oth­ at least those who arc safe nnd sane,
Governor Smith of New York yes- come during the summer months to er publications of like character, the are for him. * McAdoo Is n man of
j- terday signed the blU'wiping the pro enjoy fishing and the cooling breezes farmers of America are not in favor good moral character and able to do
!. hibltion law off the statute books of that the vast wntcr frontage of of n protective tariff. They were the work of a business president. Ills
, the atate of New York, it seems Florida makes certain. The idea of hoodwinked by the Fordney act, nnd varied experience ns a business man
strange that after sixty years or Intcnao heat hero is passing away their burdens arc Increased Ihenjhy, and a government employee, peculiar­
- more the northern states should nnd tho stntc Is gaining much by its nnd they resent Harding’s insistence ly fits him for this high position.
- clamor for "state's right” and tlqfy passing.
Both LaFallctt und Underwood
on tho protection he wanted for the
the Constitution of the United States. , “ Summor is hot everywhere but Now Englnnd manufacturer at tho will not be serious competitors for
Florida, which has been settled longer
this high office. Underwood unfor­
expense of the farmer.
than any other state in the union,
Thousands of the soldiers of the tunately lined up with the “ wet"
,
Money seems to be tho means of
does not show one authenticated case
Inter war will vote against Harding element of his party when the issue
,, causjng muih trouble among tho rolain tho three nnd three-quarters cen­
beenunc ho broke his solemn promise was closely drawn. Ia FoIIcU is of
lives of the man who dies and leaves
turies of its occupation by tho white with them made during his campaign
like stripe, and added to thnt is his
* any considerable amount of tho filthy
man, of death from heat. We doubt
ns to a bonus for tho boys, nnd then unduo sympathy with Germany nnd
* lucre. Mrs. Richard Croker and tho
whether there is another state in the
his flat refusal to cneourago it when the German clement.during the world
£ atep children of the Tammy leader
Union thnt equals this record. It is
ho got in office. The fdet is the war. Tho country will not accept a
j- are having law suits and all kinds of
iilso true that in three out of tho
President is too much under thu in­ rfimr—whosju not true to American
a trouble lighting ovor the money loft
four weather stations in Florida re­
fluence of the wealthy Mellon, secre­ traditions and ideals,
.’ *' by tho late loader of Now York poli­
ported in tho Statistical Abstract of
.Should tbo Republicans nominate
tics. It is much hotter to pass away
tary of the trensury.
tho United States tho mercury has
* leaving nothing to fight over.
Harding is not a strong man. He Mr. Hoover tho probabilities nre he
never been known to reach one hunis greatly overshadowed in his cab­ would carry the country against any
fftod degrees while the same is true
inet
by Hughes, Hoover nnd Wallace. man now in sight for tW Democrats.
h
Dispatch today says that President In only eight of tho sixty-odd weather
' Harding will not consider a modifica­ stations reported from thu' balance He wnS nominated by four men who Hoover is a remarkable man, dean,
tion of the tariff rates as a means of of the union. Warm weather lasts have been in control of tho adminis­ earnest, constructive, mildly n pnrti, 'Jrr)ngipg dpw»\ the prico of sugar. hots hut It does not become intense tration from the beginning. Should zan, and has the confidence of all the
ho he nominated, which is probable, people. It is almost a certainty the
. Well, who expected him to do this?
"With the efforts that arc being he will doubtless he defeated nt tiie leuders and makers of presidents
The Republican party Is friendly to made to bring visitors into the state
among the Republicans, would not
the trusts and that there is a big in the summer the Inst of the old im­ polls.
wnnt him for he Is nut first a politi­
Senator
Borah
will
have
to
be
con­
•I sugar (rust 'In this country no one pressions of intense heat here will be
cian,
hence could nut be used by these
sidered,
He
Is
a
strong
man
nnd.
a
f wjll deny. . Tho common people nre worn away. We have had n number
leaders
for selfish ends..
good
campaigner,
a
forceful
speaker,
M certainly having a lemon handed to of summer visitors for several years
nnd
him
original
ideas.
His
continu­
At
this
distance It would he diffi­
A them by tho Republicans—hut the but they are increasing. They, will
ous
antagonisms
of
the
Ixtague
of
cult
to
forecast
whnt either of the
« worm will turn &gt;and you can look for continue to increase more nnd more
Nutions,
together
with
evidpnt
radical
great
parties
will
do or can do. But
t a Democratic victory at tho next rapidly,
tendencies,
will
net
ns
a
handicap
to
whntevcr
party
elects
its candidate
ft*** presidential election.
"The transportation companies huve him. Sentiment in fnvor of thu we can rest assured our great coun­
on summer rates to Florida ns well league of Nations is growing an fust try will he in need of the influence
All this "bull" nbout this member ns from this state. For a number of as did thg prohibition sentiment of of the average voter, for it is he,
fJ and that member of the Florida Irg- years the Clyde Line has been bring- a few years ago, m the Republican after all, who is the real government.
■*- Isalture being the next governor in Inng excursionists to this state nnd
all rot. The next governor of Flor tho Merchants and Miners is doing Is
Ri N H ta N M M u* t i M l h h h h h
^ Ida is not a member of tho pivsunt the same thing. As summer is the
•f legislature and has never been a plnytimo hero, the time of relaxation,
5T.
tj member of the legislature—that is our visitors who nre not seeking
m why ho will la) the next governor.— stylish resorts will enjoy.this period
a* •
, Aanfonl Herald. Tho Herald bus evi­ oven mure than limy enjoy the win­
HAHHON ENCOURAGED BY CHANGE IN LABOR'S
dently forgotten thnt Judge Parkhill ter. Hummer is a restful time and *n
ATTITUDE
. has served the stale in both tho son- Florida is n restful pluco during the *u •
■ ata and the house. That was years warmer season."
Ms Its Ml
M M M M M MM M M M *
ago, however, and the lapse of the
estimable Sanford paper is pardona­
HACK TO TOWN.
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., June (or the (letter in tho attitude of la­
ble.—Tampa Times, You are right
2.— Roger iluhson today states thut bor,'” says Mr. Hahson. “ This lias
old dent. Rut Hi wan such a long
Tho great hnck-to-town movement there is nothing for business men to been very evident during the past two
time ago when -he was inoculated has suffered ut leust a temporary setfear in the present reported demands weeks. Imbor Icofiurx are now better
with the legislative virus that lie has buck and tho city-ward tide has set
of labor.
limited ip thu fundamentals of econom­
probably lost the effects years ago. in.
"A few months agd I wns disturb­ ics than they used to be. The ulder
A survey of 10,00U representative ed nt the attitude of labor—especial-, luhor leuders see the dangers of get­
i
ANENT THE NEGRO KXODUH
to
farms nnd farm groups shows that ly labor in the building trades," says ting into another inflation uf wages
about 11,000,000 propel left tho farm Mr. Buhson. "Wages had only been and prices before tho present area of
for
the city in 1022. This loss was portly adjusted, following the abnor­ business readjustment is completed.
la|•’
The Herald believes in letting the
partially
offset by a small counter mally high wages during tho war, Today the inflation of IU16-1U2U has
negroes go north or go anywhere else
that they desire. If they are nut be­ movement from tho towns to the when tho ‘business boosters' turned only been 00 per cent deflated. The
K;
ing treated right lien* or think they farms. An excess of 000,000 births the tide and prevented any further wisest luhor leaden sec this and are
ara not let thorn go where they will ovor the deaths in agricultural dis­ adjustments. This was unfortunate putting on tho brakes. They them­
get worse for they will never be un­ tricts 11 educed the total loss still lor all concerned. I any for ‘all* lie- selves are gkul to see some of the
derstood by the people of the north more. Hut there Is a nrt decrease in cause when the readjustment in wug- pro|&gt;osed building programs suspend­
aa they are in the south. Editor farm population of 400,000 for the cs stopped, the reduction in the cost ed. Yes, thu labor situation looks
of living also stopped. Wage work- much better today than it has for
benjamin of the Ocala Htar hits the past year.
I’art of this urge toward the city era gain nothing by simply getting {many months. There should be no
nai( on the head in the following ed­
j* due to tho attractions of increasing muru money in their pay envelope more radical advances in wages until
itorial:
[\-rjt*
iTWM
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“ The Star Is not in favor uf any wage scales. Yet it had atorttd be­ when Jt is offset by higher living the remaining 40 per cant, of the de­
legislation or other public measure* fore the industrial rise began, prompt­ costs. They can gain permanently flation is eliminated and until we arc
atea^riing to prevuat. negroes from ed by discouragement over farm con­ only by producing more goods. Wage again in a permanent period of pros­
gdiag- north. We commend any ef- ditions which have been exceedingly workers ara enjoying better living perity.
conditions today—not !o much be
“ This mean* that business inch
furtwof employers, in the way of dciunasing for the past two years.
There is nothing surprising In the causo of their labor unions—but be­ should make no further wa|p&gt; advanc­
good^rsges and fair treatment, to
keep the negroes at home. Hut if situation .and yet it is u great pity cause of improved machinery, better es oxcept to even up and equalize cer­
they want to go admewhere else, they that it occurs. Thore ia need of all management and the reduced cost of tain departments.,. Employers should
have1the right to go. We also be- this labor in tho agricultural areas. manufacturing. What labor needs is quit competing with one another for
Employees should
llev«.lbat the mure of them go north Conditions in the farm world are on u readjustment In the cost of living, wage workers.
seek
to
produce
more,
in order to get
in
tho
terms
of
food,
clothing
and
the r b e t I t will be for the south. the mend, and all tho arguments for
more
in
food,
clothing
and
shelter for
shelter.
Thla
can
never
he
brought
Wa'ate, however, In favor of the farm life and farm ownership which
strongest possible measures being appealed so strongly when tha Indus­ about by raising plasterers to ten dol­ their weekly wage. This was the
takba'ggalnst labor recrultars from trial bubble burst three years ago are lars per day. The higher wages are attitude of all during 1921 and 1922:
These men are on a still good. Tha average man who in tho building trades, the' higher but during the first four months of
the slaver* o f old. They has'Ahe( courage to hang on to the renta ara, and no one— but the tax this year, many employers and wago
the negroes with false prom- farm proposition now will be better collector—gain* anything through the workers lost their beads. This ia one
man rise in wages. This has .been the reason for the recent temporary stock
should be kept out of the off |n a year or two than
y If possible, and with who listens to tho temporary appeal situation during the past few months. market slump. Rut both employers
“ Thera U today, however, a change and wago worker* havq again coma to
when other means fall.” uf high city wages.—Gainesville Sun.
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'our.tnp!
business Is still holding top
at 6 per cent abovo.normal as indicat­
ed . in the Babsonchart and tho pan
who fa doing a legitimate business—
without speculating in'either stocks or
commodities—has nothing to fear."

I nan affiliation w ith 'the Peonies
B a n k ^ f Sanford.
P
W e have th e character, the
organization, th e experience, the
legal sa fe g u a rd s and the finan­
cial responsibility to render the
soundest and m ost efficien t ser­
vice to the business community*

THE COURSE OF PRICES.
Some financial authorities predict
higher prices, perhaps rising well
toward the peak o f 1020. But the
‘public groans as lt looka back to that
high stepping perldd. It realizes
from various aches and bruises that
the jby riding of that time landed the
country In the ditch.
Perhaps the farmers, wh6 had to
take extremely drastic deflation, are
entitled to some further recovery Itv
their returns from certain staples.
If they can get it through better de­
livery systems, rather than by tax­
ing the consumer, everylJody will bo
better off. j
High prices check trade. There
arc alwnys people whose incomes
can’t keep pace with increases In
living costs. Millions of these folks
declared a buyer's strike in 1H20.
that whllo tho American consumer
has a very broad back, - there nre
limitn „to his endurance. Ix&gt;ad him
too heavy, and he grits his teeth and
seta his feet Jpto thq ground with h
balky wicked look in his eye.
Tho high prices of 1020 were caused
by public extravagance, high coat
production,
and the profiteering
spirit. When n producer finds the
people shouting for his highest priced
stuff faster than he can shovo It btit
of his fnefory, he would have to be
an angel not to tack on n little addi­
tional percentage ns n means of
calming tho popular excitement.
If the prices of 1020 are repealed
In 1022, the dcpersnlon of 1U2L will
probably recur In 1024. But the
folks who had to sell their diamonds
nnd fur coat* In order to buy soupbones, have thought a few thougths
since thnt time, which tend to pro­
mote a certain degree of useful cau­
tion.
The business community should do
its best to keep prices reasonable.
The public can help. One way in
this community is to watch the ad­
vertising in the Herald and keep an
eye on the merchants thut announce
special bargains. They arc good folks
to trade with, nnd they help keep the
business machine running normally
by n policy of quick sales nnd small
profit*.— Manatee Journal.

B rin g your problem s to the
officers o f this stron g institution;
they will help you to solve them.

.Peoples Bank.
of Sknford

SANFORD

FLORIDA

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SEM INOLE CAFE
$1.00

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Olives

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Shrimp Cocktail
SOUP
Chicken Soup
ENTREE
Minced Chicken Livers on Toast
Choice
Stewed Chicken with Rice
Prime Ribs o f Beef
• VEGETABLES
Candied Yams or Mashed Potatoes
Asparagus Tips And Butter
SALAD
Lettuce with Mayonnaise
,
DESSERTS
Cocoanut Custard or Applie Pie
Ice Cream and Cake
Iced 'fea
Mints

Coffee

Relish

Milk

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The real Allndin of today la the elaaalflcd advertising section of tho Dally Herald. II ,,
in remarkable how CbuMificd uda help folks to live better, to upend less, to put more m
the bank!
H
Aa an instance: one man Bwnpped some odd pieces of furniture that did not match his
Bet for a fine Victrola that he needed; a aewing machine'that was no longer used **■
sold, and the money invested in a much-desired typewriter; a piano that had Btood snen
for years was exchanged.
But why go on with tho huge list? If you would si*e h°w simply and effectively the
Modern Genie produces result^, turn to the
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parties clntmtmr »n lntcr**t umler tha
H. Uowrvff Jeevaseo *r
othertri’iys.*n nad (to thu lamia her*Bttai* slcacttbed,’ and ta all unknown
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-Iitltuam claiming ah
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— Ccrtificntn b(ct11i of parrel* ol Ian')*. clv*erlhC'l
FaH* purchaser
of# t
Tax
Iii» ftiUoa'*. tn-wlt: “I.tits 6t ami !J uf
L i’w dateil the 0th day of July, Stanford llalirht* Action to Sanford.
|in Hcmlnnle, County. H„rlda:
flle‘! 8nlid CCr‘.ifl" f lU You and each i&gt;C yod uid hereby icL, Ky office anJ has Bmdc appllestloq Uttlrcd nod nre ordered to l&gt;e and n|,cear heri*r«"the Olrvalt Court In and
frr To* Dcetl to is3«° in na:onl*nc® f„r Hemlnoln lY.ur.ty■
. Florida. In Chail|
eery
rlttlnB. nt Wnnfi rd. Florida, on
I *ith In'*;
ecttificotc embraces
t b e ' r u l e OaV uf July , -A, ?&gt;.. 1931, tha

ef AptflicaUft^for Tax *,
kstkei of "APBlicaH
Seetioir
Nff J b«) flgnei
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Mias Effle l.lw lj cnlertftlncd
Thursday night nt n moyt delishtful
birthday party nt the'. Club House.
Mra. Harry Register and br.by of
Oilando, Mrs. Rill* and children of
Orlando and Min* Gayle Marshall of
Sanford nre visiting. Mrs. R. W. I.aw-

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Red Cross Battles

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a ssist’ its depositors in: iv e ry Yv* 1
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T r ii^ , .there
are tim es when
. ev&lt;jrf a I)a nk is obliged to refuse
aid— but since th e establishm ent
o f this b a n k 'in 1887, few Indeed
have been refused, and tKen bnly
fo r good reasons.
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™r- *nt* "*ns. “ • W. Swopo and son
I paled In Seminole County, Honda, to- t»„ 1**3, then and thr-re i,«sjiuswrr ihe
bill of comulalni nied IiomXh iiHalnnt Fr.inein, i pent Friday in Orlando.
you,
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R. M, Sturdivant wan n \Vlntor
Ikg. at Int. of R. line of 0. B. Ry-j not. via* said.hilt uf complaint‘will bo
fthAvrt «*. ronfvssvili nfblast you.
• Park visitor Thursday.
,
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, with South Line &amp;&gt;e.lSl, Twp: 19 B.y It I* further ordered lli.n tl.U i*.
The Qveldo Boy Scouts, played the
sliall be published In the KanfoHI
m
I‘ Range 30 B., run S. 31.35 chs., E 12.27 rtef
Dally Herald, n kiuwsnapvr publlsbHI
Brotherhood Scouts of Sanford Thurs­
In
Sanford.
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lnole
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MI vafcJtl weak- for fllnbt cunaveutlVc day In a g n rje o f banehall and with
17 *3 chs. W. fo W. line Sntrford lin
wwks.
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Qrant South 25% W. 15.50 ch*. to .8. , i &gt;vitn«ts my hand and offlrlnl sv|i|*n insulting score o f raven to nine in
at Snnfdrd. Aemlnol* Ofttniy, Fl.o-liUi, favor of the Brotherhood boys,
line of See- West 5.70 chs. to beg. 45 Ibis the Lilt day of May. A. D.. ISA}.
Mi. and Mrs. B. F. Wheeler and
(SUAl.)
K. a. D0 1 NU.AKS. I
Kirs. The said land being assessed
Clerk' Circuit
children
spent W’cdnesday in Or­
at the date of jhc issunmtf'bf such
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Bcmlnole Cnuuty, FI
lando.
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certificate in the name of nD. a ■. Snlldltorrf-rf C dnolalim nt.
Francis Macfarland of Newberry
Orn*hn»v.”
ved Wednesday for n few days^
Abo: Tax Certificate No. 2117,
visit to hi* parents. Rev. and Mrs.
dated the Gth day of June, A. D. 188'J, X O T II'IJ l»i* K Q tT A l.lX S T IO Y IIO .U U I.
Motive ta lurrby Klvcn that the ! AlatKMarfarlamL
bet filed said certificate In ipy offic* Hoa
rd ot County Comn&gt;i"sJuner* in
J. k. Jones, Jr., retuvpcd Rome Friand has mado application for Tax and for Semin lo County. Florida, will
snrvt'lu the Court House at Hanford. dny frt*m Valdoaia,.Gn., where he.has
Peed to Im 'Jc in accordance with law. Florida, on Motiduy June tth. 1933, at
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A COMMUNITY HUILDER
Bald rertificato cmhraces the follow­ lo n’clovk n. m. ns an lluiialliutlAn been attending school thin year.
Ilonnl for the purpose of hvailUK com­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Partin have n
ing described property situated in plaint* and rvrvlvln'K testimony ns to
the value of any property, real, per­ now.Huick car and Dr. and Mrs. Sim­
F. Vi FORSTER, Prealdent
II. F. WHITNEI1, Cathie/
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt; sonal
or mixed ns fixed by the County mons nre driving a new Chandler
Beg. 11,51 chs. S. of NW. cor. of SR Tux Assessor for nssrssinonl for the
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1933.
salan. .Mrs. M. M. King also has n
1/4 Sec. 31, Twp. 10 S., Rafigc 30 E. taxes for the your
li A. DOrrH.ABH,
r.cw
Dodge.
Clerk Hoard of County Corar'i.
Run K. 61*2 chs. !o W. line of San­
— e-j
ford Grout, S. 25°, W to W. line of
BE 1/4 Sec. 31, Twp. 10 S., Range 30
Good Brooding H ens
X O T IC K .
otice Is hereby atven that the llnnnl
E., N, to licg. The said land being of NC
ounty C immisslonbra In ami fur
Deserve Good Coops
asucrr.cil at the dote of the Issuance of Seminole County. KlorIJn, w.’ll nt theirl
n»xf , rejtuUr uivetlnR to he hehl on
such certificate in the name o f ^Un­ Monifay. June Hli. 1*33. nt thu Court
House In Sanford, Fin., nt 10 o'clock •Best l oops Shelter liens and Give |
known."
a. m.i receive lilda for hnrd-snrfaolnx
Ample Itoom Free frpm Vermin.
Abo: Tax Certificate No. M73, that portion of the Wukiva Fill In
rtnlnAle County, «l|h 3 inch Bluet
dated the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1002 B
tM'hull on C Inch roek l»a*e; Vltrinvd
has filed said certificate In my office •n-lck, with either sand, asphalt, ce­ By SETH W. SHOEMAKER, Dirrc-I
In these war-time barracks In the {been feeding 500.000 person* dally
ment trrout. or rock
tiller: Asphalt
Greece, |But they hove notified the Cirri',
tor, the Schoid of Agriculture,
neighborhood
of Sal.
We arc making SPECIAL P1UCES KOR CASH on r
and has mado application, for Tax niock, or other hard surfaced
mate­
ore housed s^yrtal ih •....mu! of the authorities that this program ■“i
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Deed to issue In accordance with law. rial, nil In have cnorrctc curb unit
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million refugee,* from Anatolia and emergency relief may
Srhaots, Bcrnntun, Pa.
nutter, mini: standard eprclllcntluns.
Said Certificate embraces the follow­ atiproxltnr.tvly TOO si|. ynrds.
Lantern Throe*, lev whole relief the ,10. When the American relief iWl
k
M cC o r m i c k a n d d e b r i n g
Hoard reserves tlie rlxht tu re.'uct
American lie,I C’roM ha* already withdrawn Greece faces the scridus
ing desrrik-d property situated in
Success In hrcndlng chicks in the
any or all hldn.
f ,1 IQt'I |
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■pent close to $2,ii«H).n00. The cani|i, problem of absorbing the milljoti,
K. A, iMUrtlHABH.
Bcmlnole County, Florida, to-wlt: Beg.
way depends upon two
tlinnks to American clfnrt, is a model refugees Into Iter normal population
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. Clerk Itoartl County Comr**. natural
10 chs. \V. of SF: cor. of S\V 1/4 6f i-li-SC—S-3
things, the brood coop and the . dis­
of cleanliness ntul cases of contagious of five million, or of finding other
m o w in g
M A C H IN E S ,
SB. 1/4, Sec. 31, Twp. 10 S., Uapgc
disease that develop are promptly home* for them, outside of her na­
position of* the hen. A good moth­
tional
hmmdarirs.
initiated so that no danger of epi­
30 K., run W. 10 chs. N. Ilk 1/2 chs,
Big value* in Aluminum al Ituber la' erly lien will do a good job If given
Three youngsters are also showndemic is feared.
E. 10 chs.. S. 12 1/2 chs., 12 1/2 Grocery, Saturday,
' 55-llp good qunrtem in which to take cart*
;
H A Y R AK ES A N D TEDDERS
In this camp and In other renters h?re being taken to a Red Cross
acres. The said land being assessed
hath.
While
having
tlnjr
hath
their*
where
the
'refugees
have
sought
of her brood.
at the dale of the iesuancc of such
STOP BACKACHE, KIDNEY
asylum the American lied Cross has' clothing passes through a( riclouscr.
Brood coops should bo built so that
certificate in (he name of A. L. Mil­
C H A T T A N O O G A an d W E B E R W A G O N S
TROUBLE
they will shelter the hen und her
U jl
ler.
Rncknchf, Rheumatic l’nlns, dull brood effectively from the weather. the chicks need shelter from preda-jSENTRY ON DUTY ,,
Also: Tax Certificate No, 321, dat­ Imadtiche, tirotl feeling, too frequent IThey should Iks largo enough to sup­
SHOT TO DEATH |
Now is tin* time to imy; pijroH arc ailvniielng. Wo carry .
ed lhe Gth day of June, A. D. 1011, urination, discolored or strong odor ply ample room und should be freo
compictu lino of repairs, DON’T buy u mnehino if you enuhas filed said Certificate In’ my office nio symptoms of kidney and bladder from dampness and insect vermin.
tnd has unde application for Tax trouble. “ 1 wan always hnving a
not got repairs.
Care slioulyl also lie taken tu adapt the
Devil lo issue in nccordanco with law. bnckncho which caused me great Buf­ brood coop to the weather conditions
Faid certificate embraces the follow­ fering,” writes Mrs. Feber, Medfnrtl,
of the Icaliiy.
,
ing described property situated in Mr.s». “ Could not sleep and nt times
In
some
sections
the
ground
may
fcwlp/'le County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. I could not stand straight. Tried FpI
k
used
as
the
floor
of
a
brood
coop,
NF- cor. of SW. i t I, Sec. 31, T\vp. 10 ley Kidney Pills and found relief."
|&amp;, Range 30 FL, run W. 0.40 chs. H. Stop backache, kidney and bladder but tills is only possible when the
In places
7 ch*. W. 2.«G eh*. S. 1 cb, R. ORJ7 troublas with F'olcy Kidney Pills. Bold ground is well drained.
ths. N. H elis. to beg. The said land everywhere.—Adv.
; being assessed nt the date of the is» -'* '* * * 4&gt;»K*«i&lt;ntwhi-»hp ffdllMf
i H i i i u s s j i f f i i ;
window In the uAllom Is Usually made
lifHIa F. Adams.
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to slide and the eoop Is ventilated
|Urflvs* said certificates shall bo re­
deemed according to low Tax Deed
through the wire netting. Much coops
•ill Issue thereon on the 28th day of
ntny be built thirty inches wide, thir^•y. A. I&gt;. 1D23.
ly-threo Inches deep.-and three feet
KITNF.S8 my official signnt|irc and
Kant ItiiKslter returned from Athigh in front,, with’ t lift 'ro o f sloping
Innta
today having spent several days
down to a rear wall twenty-one inches
ma th*3 " " “° th ,lny ut Aprl1' A * a
there attending the Kiwimln conven­
high.
The
frame,
except
the.
sills,
G I o a s F r.o n t
(SIM!.)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
which are two inches square and arc tion. Kent reports n good tlino and
Clerk Circuit Court,
mado o f strips one inch liy two Inches, much that was learned about the
J a"
Seminole County, Fla.
and the siding, may be made of lum­ great principles of Kiwnnis.
lly: A. M. WEF.KS, D. C.
ber either one.half Inch or sevenfrbod rubber, Kclf^ftrler, Excellent riuidillun. A rare
4-2) -2H; 5-5.12-20.2rt
eighths inch thick. The siding should
&gt;
gain, going nt—
extend about one and one-half inches
below the bottom of the frame. The
Nnlicv of Applicatiuii for Tax Deed
Cndvr Seclion 573 of llio General
movable floor may he of one-inch
SUlules of Ihv State of FTorlda
lumber and should fit Into this open­
Nolice is hereby given that R. I».
ing. The floor should rest on the two
Wheeler, pun Inner of Tux Curt'flsills, Idtvlng the air space* unrkresle No. 3031. dated the 6tli day of
Jane, A. 1). 13l&gt;», has filed sold certl' Iryness.
SEE REG HOLLY AT HERALD OFFICE
neath it in order to .
iirate ni ruy office and lias inado ap*
A brood coop should ho painted, ini*
J fe rn w , i f
^
(PIUatioi; for Tax Deed to iesuo in ncis. antiseptic and
side and out, with a strung Insecticide,
tonlsnre with law. .iahl ecrt'ificate
at least a week before It is'to be oci
ttnluuu-s the fuilowipg ilc^erlbod
roptrly sitm.l il lit Seminolo-Couticupicd by the hen and her chicks; Cruh e a lin g
F'lorplu, to-wit: Beg. SR rnr. of
sotc diluted with two or three parti
'Bor. 10. Tv.p. 21 8., Rhngc 3t E', run
of kerosene'ja a good ' ’tmtiicptlc.
N 220 yards, \V 33 yds., S 220 yd*., E.
There arc many uthcis on the inurket
U &gt;srd». I V» A. The said land be­
ing
cd at the date of the t*$u4
»|nc« of *uvb certificate lit the name o?
I' J. 8. I ruti hfield.
AI«o: Tax Certificate No. 450, d»tid the 3rd. day nf June, A'. D. lOlBI
ha* filed said certificate In roy office
-and ha.* unile appllration for tax deed
to Utue In accordance with law, said
certificate emWaces the following dsR IC K pavem ents outlast th e
•vrilM'd property situated In Semmolo
-County. Florida, to-wit: Ileg. 60 yds.
bonds that pay lor them*
W. of S&gt;: ror. of Sec. 1C, Thap. 81 S.
JUNE
3RD,
1923
Range 31 F.. Run N 220 yds. W 110
Brick pavements cost the least lor
yd*. S. 220 yds., E 110 yds. 5 acres.
•Como out am! on joy u Cafeteria Dinner where you will find
The said land bring assessed at the
maintenance*
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the mo.tt excellent food that you could wlnh for. Every thing
date of the Issuanro of such certifl'ato
In the nsmu of J. C. Pnttcrion.
'upotJoim ;•.»(! n real plucti to enjoy u fine dinner.
Brick
pavements
resist
the
brutal
Also: Tnx O itiftcite No. 2307,
daieil the 5th &lt;lay of Novcmbor, A. D.
i4s4ge of modern traffic.
•Ih'jr,. h«;i filed said certificste in riy
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tax decij to l»»u* in accordance with
t*w. Said n-rtifiratc embraces the
Cream of Chicken
following described property situated
in Seminole County. Florida, Vo-witi
used with this, a framework of Uit'j
Relish
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tag. 33 yd*. W. ol HR. eor o f Sec. It,
samo
shape
as
tha
V
|£opfai)
b«ilbuijt
Mixed
Pickle*
Sliced
Tomatoes
Hearts
o
f
Lettuce
Twp. 21
Uangif SI F., run W 81
and rovereti with poultry netting. Surh
yds. N! 220 yds., £. 33 yd*., S. 220
y»l*. The said land being aa*e*siid at
coop* are usually used for only oq^
the ilatn of the issuance1of such.fcrtlhen and her brood,
■
Time Ribs of Beef au Jus
Crate In the name of Unknowdr. *
A
brood
coop
that
tyilLhouSc
three
* Unless said certificates shall be reii$ed Freph Pork Ham,,,.
divined according to laW Tax Deed
or four hens and their broods ot
ed Sugur-Cured Ham ,,
will issue thereon on the IGth day of
chirks may tuT desirable and may also
ot!
of Chicken with !Uc$
June, A. I), 1P23.
i .-w
Cv
Used
for
hatching
purpose*.
Sgcb
Ilo
p
t
Chicken
with Sage Drcftsing
WITNKSF
my official signature and
pTftl
till*
a coop may be built abput six feet
Entrees
.
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long, three feet deep and three feet,
Fresh Killed Country Fried'Chlcken
high lirtha front, with a roof sloping
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IcoCream, Home-made Cake
,
down to the back w ill, which Is a b o *
Stuffed Green Peppera
Macaroni au Grtttin,
six Inches lower than the front. Tha
Peach Frit Uni and Cream Sauce
G-2-D.lG.6tc
front should be constructed of slati
iV
Vegetables
and wire netting; the wire netting in
Creamed
New
Potatoes
M u ted Potatoes Green Pena
jthe-UBOT part being protected by «
Candled
Yam*
F-reah
String
Bean*
Garden Spinach
woodoq hood to that the mni wU) no*,
’ boat Into tha coop.
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DODG-E CAR STARTRR
carburolor jet causes a thorough
atomization o f the gasoline and, ex­
JLLWAY8 READY TO GO
IN THE COLDEST WEATHER posed to the powerful sparks in this
condition, Is instantly and complete­
ly ignited.
v The starter1 itself—a splendid ex­
ample of ltd kind—in connected with
f .i
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the pinny special precautions taken The englhe cflrkshnft with n silent
by the builders to give it this in&gt; type ehnlh. This Vhnin moves in­
portant quality. The -quick response stantly at' the touch of a button. It
o fthc engine is always a delight to Is quiet an'.well an instantaneous in
Dodge Tirol hers owners.
\ Its action. The starting motor,also
Tfite greatest enre Is evident In the serves ns n generator, co one depend*
dc.'rfgi! and manufacture of the en­ aide unit serves the purpose o f the
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gine. Eac)&gt; minor pnrt and all hoar- usual two.m i

Fircfttonc nnd Mlchclln Red Tulien with All Cord Tires

E X T R A S P E C IA L
GIANT "EXIDE” HATTKRIE9 FOR FORDS

$18.00

Ray Brothers
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truth-of
thin assertion.
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SELLING STAR CAR.
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Kissimmee, June 2—TT»eri»d^'
or Kissimmee* has lwcn c l o ^ b T ?

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The R. ft O. Motor Company stale
they are selling Star cars ever}- day,
nnd you should get lh touch with
them at once to insure immcdirfctfei
livery. Some of the features of the
Star is the Red Seal Continental mo­
iOtfH a ro so precisely mndo and fitted
REMOVING,
HEADLIGHT
RIM
tor,
Tlmpkin nxclcs and bearings
that the least posnible effort Is re­
throughout,
tl also has the gasoline
quired to set the engine in* motion.
When n headlight rim cannot be tank on the* rear, and In the only
Variations in compression are re­
taken o ff by .hand nn easy way to re­ gear-shift car selling anywhere near
duced to the minimum.
move it ia by the use of n strap or its price.
, Tile battery is of excess capacity.
b elt.» Place the sirnp around the rim
It Is of the fl-ccll, 12-volt typo, es-|
Jand pass the cm) through the buckle.
INACCESSlDLE NUTS
Jjeclully constructed for Dodge broth­
When the ftrap is drawn tight n sud­
ers. Just ns every ear is built to
Nuts sot Into inaccessiblo places
den pull will loosen the rim without
carry nn appreciable ovorlond, the
damaging th o. tens.—Automobile Di­ cqn bo tightened or removed by the
factor of safety in theelcctricnl sys­
gest.
tire of two wrenches and a monkey
tem is gronter than necessary.
or pipe wrench. Tho end wrenches
The repair department of the San­
With a battery, of this type, gnd
bn 'electrical distributing system ford Huick Company is mutim-d by
which is designed for n low. line volt­ real mechanic!} who know the mechan­
'llgo loss, the correct bent energy Is ism of overir make of nutnmobllc— and
they give you real service at a fair
uvnllahlo at each spark plug.
Equally important in its contribu­ price. Of course, they 'make a spoqtion to prompt stnrting is the car­ inlty of tnkin gcaro or their Huick pat­
buretor, which is known for its abil­ rons, hut everyone receives tho best
ity to adapt itself to weather condi­ of work und a square deal.
Although this company has been in
tions. The high vacuum on the

P R IC E S

Cord 10000 M ile

30x3 . 1 . . . . . . . . . ? 7.10
3 &lt; W /2
8.10
31x4
1....... 12.80
32X4
...... 15.20
33x4
........ 16.75
34x 4 '
17.50

,30x3Vis ................. 512
32x4
20
33x4
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34x4
22
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G arage Phone 4 6 4 -W

MOTOR CAR
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and the monkey
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Sanford Motor Company

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When we meet these prices nnd give you Qunllty?
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their name home but a short tlpte,
they are bulging up « big patronage
nnd an cnviablo reputation-for doing
godd work and giving full valiiC for

% FIRST ST. nnd ELM AVENUE------ SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford, Florida

Corner O ak A ven u e and Second Street

Itoad Service

Phone 117-W

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STORAGE------WASHING------GREASING
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Rive &amp; Walker
:u fi West First Street

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•Snnford, Florida

Better Than Ever Bcfo

At the lowest price ever made, the
Ford Touring Car ia even better
than before. The one-man top,
slanting windshield, improved scats
and refined chassis constructipn
have won instant admiration.

The new series arc 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,
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noiseless and of Herculean power.

Already the demand for this model
exceeds our ability to meet prompt
delivery. In a few weeks we will
have to disappoint many who are
holding off.

The most distinguished car in America with the
many open and closed car designs to suit your wish.

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Order now to protect yourself. A
small payment down and the bal­
ance in monthly installments.
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Ford priers hat* ntvtr been to lam
Ford quality hat ntvtr Um to htgh
EDWARD HIGGINS

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No Trouble
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Takin’ Hills When
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See us today. We will be glad to demonstrate the
advantages of owning a Cadillac.

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T h a t’ s the proud assertion o f J. E .
C renshaw , and he backs it Up jjv’ith S E R ­
V IC E — the kind th a t keeps your m otor
snappy and fu ll o f pep. *
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Thin In addllion*to the regular cleaning and wash­
ing thul I* done with such thoroughness that your enr
never him n down-ln-the-mouth look.

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Prompt Service Is still another reasop why the
Park Avenue Garage Is popular with motorists.

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J. E. CRENSHAW. Manager Repair Department
NORTH ORANGE

JORDAN

S E R V IC E

Corner Second Street und .Pnik Avenue

AVENGE-

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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JUST A REAL (1001) CAR

■ These ears are nil In first clnss condition nnd guaranteed

■ mcrhiinrcidly/'iryou arc inTflic'market for a good Usedear
■ look these prices over:

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1922 Ford Sedan, 7 .m onths old, g o in g at

1920 Ford Sedan, a R eal B uy fo r

H-45 Buick Six, 5-pasisenger Touring

K -45 Buiclt Six, d-passenger Touring

There Is a wealth of meaning in
■ the phrase “Just a Real flood Car/*
pj In it are incorporated the Ideals of
■ W. C, Durant's thirl y-l)ve years’ cx5 pericnco ns n manufacturer of ve* hides, as n builder of more than two
a million ,f automobiles. Tho Durant
brought fame to Hseif in a short limo
for it docs its work well. It keeps
going every day. It Is not a bother.
The
mechanism is hardly ever
brought to the attention of the own­
er. It piles up mileage without any
appreciable wear and docs this at
liUlo cost.
The .Durant car represent sound
mechanical design; simplicity of consttuction; dependability and durabil­
ity; power for all occasions, easily
controlled; real riding comfort; nppcnruncc taht Is modem and always
in good taste; completeness of ap­
pointment and oquipment; nnd econ­
omy in operation. These arc the
qualities which justify the phrase.
And this car is sold by the B, &amp; 0.
Molar Company.
THE STAR CAR

1921 - Hupmobilc T o u rin g , -a bargain

1918 Buick Six Touring, g o in g at

'tfcVms on any of these cars If desired

PHONE .107

* 111 I*ark Avenue

Sanford, Florida

. , The creation, at tho Star car In the
fount important and brilliant accom­
plishment of any individual identified
with the automobile indutnry sinco
Its inception.
Smartness In looks, and thorough­
ness am) modern design in n low
priced bar Was unheard ofu n til the
Star was created by W. C. Durant,
the pioneer builder of nutoinobilcs
and Identified with the introduction
nnd success of tho Cadillac, Buick,
Oakland, OldsmoblJe, Chevrolet nnd
Durant ears.
The Star car marks the most ad­
vanced step since the introduction of
the automobile, for it provides for
tho first time n quality automobile,
standardised in.construction and op­
eration for u modest sum of money.
You enu buy a Star car at B. &amp; O.
Motor Company.

U nusually Complete
is Overland Red Bird
Nothing has hceni omitted from tho
Hat of equipment made standard on
the new Overland Red Bird, hut what
Is rfeecsSary nnd convenient for the
motorist who demands something out
of the ordinary anil who at tho same
time does not want to plunge into
reckless extravagance in having his
ideal satisfied.
Included in the equipment are
bumpers front and rear, wind shield
wiper, scuff plates, door grips, spare
rim and tire carrier, beside the usual
dash light, speedometer and other
accessories.
Glistening nickeled rndintor with
lmr cap, nickeled head lamps, wind
shield stanchions, outside door handles
scuff plates and back curtain win­
dow frame arc admirably set o ff by a
khaki top wit hrod bindings nnd welts.
yited Spanish grained upholstering
lenves n pleasant impression when
blended with .the superb nnd rich,
gleaming Mnndnlny Maroon, n shade
that is exciting qiuch interesting com­
ment, nfrording to the eye ns it does
n delightful sense of sprightliness,
nitlsticslly subdued to n tone of
agreeable refinement.
Tho Red Bird hes n roomier body,
riding on a lengthened wheel base of
tOO inches and n spring base of 100
inches. This specification alone in-

oil average was 607 miles to the gal*
Ion In spito of the fact that oil wns
changed much more frequently thnn
would be necessary in road driving.
The car flniahed the test with the
original sot of spnrfc plugs and 'they
did not requtro cleaning cither during
the dynnmometer test or on the road.
Tho laboratories decided nftor Jthls
long drive that they would ran it
further nnd sec whnt would result.
It was driven until tho speedo­
meter showed .12,000 miles and the
ear wns then approved by tho engin­
eers ns In perfect condition and
driven back to the factory in I-ansing
where it was repainted nnd sold to a
foreman in tho experimental depart­
ment.

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That with ovory five (5) Ballons of gasoline that
we give you a coupon— good for Rogers* Triple
Tinted Silverware at McLnulinNt Jewelry Store,
Sanford. You have to buy gasoline, why not get,
Silverware FREE. Wc have the highest grado of
gnsoline and oils— prompt service, fr£c air and
water— Fine big drive In Filling Station with La­
dies and Gents Rest Rooms for your convenience.

I1MURGENCY GEAR
TOOTH REPAIR

PACK AR D

CHEVROLET

When flywheel teeth arc complete­
ly broken .off; drill nnd tap holes half
way between the adjacent teeth nnd
parallel to them, spacing holes ns
near together as possible. Then thread
in U. S. standard holts.of a diameter
equal to the thickness of the teeth at
the root. The U. S. Standard thread
is used because this it courser thnn
other standards and holds better In
cast Iron. Screw the IkjU* in tight,
cut them off to the correct length of
the teeth and filed To'the shape of tho
other teeth of the gear,— Automobile
Digest.
Dal.y Herald on sale at Joo’R Smoko
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
Hunt’s Phnrmacy,
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STU D E B A R ER

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SALES ROOMS
REPAIR DEPARTMENT SERVICE

A. C. FORT, Manager
THE ACCESSAIILE FILLING STATION WITH SERVICE
Corner First Btrccl nnd Myrtle Avenue------ Hanford, Florida

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DELIVERED

Daily Herald on sa’-i sT J " 1)* Smoke
House,. Mobley’s Drug Store and

Tcrnut 1 3— 10 and 50 per cent down payment,
Balance in 12

oaths

DELIVERED
ir order now to insure ■prompt delivery
Almcc terms apply to tho Star

B. &amp; O. M O TO R CO
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ACCESSORIES
Corner Sanford Avenue and Second Street------Sanford, Florida

And In everyday driving

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Eight
Touring

f, o. b.
Lansing

tn») md anal a raring car, but you want
ranee, (ildonioldlr Eight Is such a car, beraui

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with raring car

It bat. the strongest chassis in it* aUe-and-prire class. The frame Is
7 ' deep (the average,is
Springs arc 5t" hmn (the average is
). The king Imlu are I” in diameter (the average L V *). Th®
shackle bolts are V* in diameter (the average Is M "). Every vital
part is built oversize for enduranre.

On the Crtnti Speedway in Califor­
nia an Oldsmobile L'ght Eight rac­
ed foot) rollon in X!*f» minute*—*
maintaining nit avrrage speed of
Gfl 2-.1 mil™ per huur for 15 hour*
—and the hood was not lifted once.
If you have ever driven that fast
fer even a mile you will understand
the gruelling nature of this test.
Again, a stock Light Eight tour­
ing car was driven, by Milwaukee
newspaper mrn, 335 mllra
day
ror 119'/, daya over rough country
roods. That’s 50.000 miles, or the
equivalent of ten yeara* driving h /
the average motorist. The only
mishap was the breaking of two
riveta in the spare tire carrier.
OTHER 8 CYLINDER MODEL*
fepnrt Roadster ...... «....._..._$I625
Huper-Hport Touring — ....
1975,
Brougham
.......— «——
177S
Coupe .... — ...........i-------- —~ ...IH75
Sedan
2!pS
Prices f. d.

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RHONE 41

FOURS

b. Lansing

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PROVE 1)1 HAIUUTnrv

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OF ()IJ&gt;N.MOBILE c a r s

BY W jlUKANCE TEST
A unique tear® prove the durabil­
ity and ccnttuui^’ of the Oldsmoblle
light eight hat been completed by the
General Motors Research Labora­
tories at Dayton, Ohio, according to
R. K. Jack, chief engineer of the
Olds Motor work* of.Lansing, Mich.
The car to be tested was turned
over to the laboratories by the Dayton distributor of Olcismoblles and
was a regular stock car. ,
After the car had been driven 700
mil
‘ he motor, Mr. Jack says, was
taker -■'•rii the chassis and placed on
a dynamometer receiving tho Equiva­
lent of 90,000 miles while on tho test
block. Every scientific test, known
t othe engineers was used and’ the re­
sults were such that nut a single ad­
justment was.recommended. &lt;D
When these tesU igure completed
the motor was taken off the test
Mock and put: back ,in the chassis
and a $25,009 mile 'toad test startod,
Day and night, over all kinds of
rotids and In-all kinds of wtatburftha
f i r w«s operatW for 07 day*,' until
the kpeedometcr turned the 26,000
mile mark.
After tho first 14,000 miles the
valves were ground hnd the carbon
removed. The head of the motor was
then put beck and hot another thing
woe*done to the car.
During this test a maximum speed
of slightly over 70 miles an hour was

Im proves W ith U se

T h rifty Six Built by P aige

The M ost B eautiful C ar in Am erica

Corner P a rk A v en u e and Coi

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have been spoilt for otTior-things.pri gM«go kvopr* nnd others dealing Lj:
tfftaVtjsy have boim Investert |tj )»ra|r-- t)n* n««a;piUcs.of j|/c, while they w»r*.
irt^c/iiriy k fh ^ l’Tilore wns jiwdrtWy
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FLORIDA.
-The other dny fct * nutting of'tltp
Bartow Ktwnnls-Chib; Dri L. AA Biro,
president of thd*,CItitrons' Bank dnd
Trust Company of Tdhi|iji, collhd at*
.lent ion to the following
II.
.. , ..
facts!
y i t 'j s citimnted that in tye r1%y' eTt
Miami alone there were spent for
food /ind lodging 'this' past season the
vast sum of $25^)00,000 by the strang­
ers who visited that city, and this

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1‘Ttoj ‘■bmp JiTiJt i'{irr^t !&gt;6|iiIlTipJjoTh^tr&lt;t
amount* “pent in/rttlnndo pna.tAHer
niirtdn cities In wjilch wlrijvYVPffTdK^
g:.the)p&lt;I In largo, imintyns.
"’ *' 17'■
fj "The rnllnnrt't rotorlng the Jjfite
t'silmntp tint they carried fully CoO,r
ditn tnuri-la mUi* Florida-during, the tor of tomorrow. Tho man who come?
down to look us over in 1022 may
spend his millions here in 1021.
flaron G. CoHior "has just taken
■over a Florida county to develop. A
gioup of, newspaper men have just
bought a atrip of beach isnd not far
EXHAUST
from Key West, nt•Cocoa, Fia., which
GAS
•THROTTLE
they will develop nnd build n wonder­
, HEAT
INLET**
ful winter resort,. The Kingllng, the
Cochran, nnd other monied interests
have Just Invested mMinim at Sara­
sota, Fla. Roger Robson has bought
B -A IR
■100 seres In Polk count;, nonr Iron
adjustment
Mountain.
All of these came tp Florida tho
flint timo'ns tourists. So the $180,000,000 Is n mero' bagatelle, In the
mimming up of the valuation of Flor­
id^, tourists, which, It is cosily aeon,
already surpass any other Florida
crop in monetary value, when esti­
mated by indirrt t as well ns direct
iccufu.— Pensacola News.
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CHOKER
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FORSTARTINtt
KIDNEY TROilllLte IIECOMHB
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^-GASOLINE
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"Hiiffcred with severe headuche,
bn'kntho mid pains In my legs nnd
ARE YOU USING A MARVEL CAKRURETER ON YOUR
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
CAR?
nnd bltatde'r“were in laid condition. I
was weak and nervous and felt tired
One of the greatest Carbureters on the market today. Let
ami worn nut. Walking made me
us tell you about them. You Will want one on your car.
fcbait of breath. Every morning my
CAKfiURETER SERVICE
face &lt;;ml hundii were bloati'd. Medi**(»j’.* failed to help my condition nnd
GAS
OIL
TIRES
ACCESSORIES
(lectors ndvlatftl an operation,” writes'
Maggie Nelson, Moasdnlc, Fl«. "For­
Expert Itepuir Department
tunately I lend about Foley Kidney
Fills, tried them and gut relief." Hold
everywhere.—Adv.

Authorized Dealer Marvel 'Carbureter
Comer Oak Avenue and ITrut Struct-------- Hanford, Florida

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fcuo Cars D aily

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STR AcO flfe##. Vi, June 2.-11. If. oWnert' neat!
Franklin, pnr’ ldent of the Frauillji

Ih'o new t$r«v;c*ni

A«ldWiW10.Cpmmuyt. uiinoup^efT'yfs-

gn|*^lbli'

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“Newton

lq prevent the enforcement of the j «ifoiecm$nt of the
^:y» afTrrting thcht.
! coon? a law, ns a
^Uu.Knovrlga rrid thqt 'the tishc^: lT fl?1crB *Ju'i H‘ htrm
n'pml host, mVnor.t, "nblng twice a«.
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!ch, pURsV»f ‘the motorists,.end not
X the usgj&gt;f the roadu, cpiUOnd’A nnrmnl jwAon hi o
i i ’ rtet'wobld’ ho diserlniigntory
s eventually j to; find
'dnld prove n hard blow- ti) the
WH1 cute dandruff. *"

t’e rdi^: t r ^ t ^ c sch^tlutiTfor the jliltd Knowing.
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todfirU-ftirai ataps will be taken
(funrtor tylpCs 'pTrifntalhcd at dapachgnl net inn tvoulj be tilfr' tp obtiTfciCln Injifnetipp against-tho
(ty rale dr
-r^ra n'day, tos-nt the
samo figure Whi£h has been effective
silica’ March fdh..Production for Juno,
July and August will accordingly
roach n now high mark for the sum­
mer months.

delivered 'd* U]

1AH PONK
n iR

f ir s t

year

The Gray Kotor Company, In
eleven months.'has established a na­
tional dealer oryinir.uUnn that phjeca
a .in natjorufftlisit among thclelud^fi.^
tributlon.
' k*.
It i* exporting .a n to about 30 dif­
ferent countries and adding to the
number constantly.
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Additions Jo plant have been made
of increased
reguinriy to. lak
demand.
Plan to construct assembling plnritr
in the South, East, Westnnd HoUtiiW"St.
The ccompany is one of the utrongp t back'd financially in the indus­
try.. _
OAKLAND W ill. HAVE
ITBilElt BODIES «»N CARS
BUILDING NEAR PLANT

All bpilies for the Oat land Motor
f o r fdbipany, Pontiac,, Michigan,
will lm built-in the huge iI2,000,0IX&gt;
Fhbar Body cuiporalitm factory
whldi U bring built within tluueijnartrrn of a mile from the Ouktalid
plants in Point Inc.
The foundation nnd walla are near­
ly completed aid It is planned tit
stmt turning out the Oakland bodies
id this factory early in August. It
Aluminum Kettles, Boasters, PcrcuIs i.latcd that llib new industry in
liiUirs, fil.OO each at BoIhtFh Grocery
Pontine will give employment to upHat ii relay.
,
05,-ltp
poneinraUly 2,boo men.
The location fo r!iie new factory
Thu Herald fur ftgst ciftict job work.
Is on a 20 aero Silo tnul rails, licit and
tftpikes h»'P Itlicady I: rn..T|llVfKll,tl*P
the ground to Iniihl the &gt;UU foot spur
track uf the (irand Trunk Railroad.
• The factory will be p.ntty one ami
partly two-story construction, oLsaw­
tooth design and built of luick with
metal fireproof sn&gt;di. The contract
colls for the completion of the fnctoiy liuilding withinninety days.
The building of Oakland liodics in
Pntine eliminates the haul from the
factories of tho Fisher Body corpora,tion in Detroit. All ,OaUuud open
as well as closed bodies will be built
in this new plant.

\
Franklin never made so fine a touring car
\ \ before— nor offered one at a lower price.
\ W onderfully com fortable and easy to handle,
\ \ and powered by the brilliant: new m otor;, it
■•;N will out-distance any car o n the road in a day’s
l.‘
run. A value that cannot be beaten or equaled
u V anywhere to-day. $1950 f. o. b‘. factory.

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I*ine In appearance— lower, longer, room ier.
Alum inum body, quality leather-upholstery,
beautiful new fittltigs. Th^ new pressure
al r&lt; o o 1in 1 1 ji i i i 5fc&amp; ih t(Js *p cr f rc f nvOtn&lt;i. VFT
performance under conditions that would
stop any other engine .made.

.

50 to 500 miles— o r m ore— is the Franklin
demonstration plan. It gives an advance
crossrscctlon o f ownership. A sk about it.

F K A N E L IN

M OTOR

CO.

OnLANDOv FLORIDA
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— North Orange Avepue

A g a in M arvel C arbu­
reters W in Sweepstakes
Lo« Angi rev f-’smp L'urry (Yusemile)
Annual Hltrkf^ttr Kciinemy Hun

i^NewYoiK^

Commercial Roadster
The Gray has the comfort, the dependability, the econo

expect in your automobile. Note that the roadster.ear is
ndw fully equipped, including' windshield rubber, dash
light and specdomotei

II is an automobile that you

P R IC E S
F. O. II. Detroit

Touring
R o a d s te r .../.
C ou p e........... .

.$520

Coach...... ....

490

•l-l)oor (Sedan

............... 085

Chassis .........

Exceptionally

good term s

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Hairy Nevillo driving an Oakland
(1-44 stock Umring car with Htumlard
MARVEL CARBURETER equipment
wins Los Angeles Yosemite Economy
tun, ;ir.O miles peer mountninous coun­
try, on nine gulloss and three i|uarts
of gasoline, averaging Sli.tg! miles jwr
gallon, smashing ail previous record*.
Not only wus tho class trophy and |
the sweeptuket^won, but. the highest!
mileage for any felxo, weight, or class
of ear wu* estal)li*hed.
This Is the second consecutive year
thut Marvel CarhtirMeis have woh
the Yoseitilte run, dcfeutlng all makes
of Carliureters tn,'oiwn competition
under the **‘A. A. A." rule*, which I*
conclusive evidence that the Maivcl
is the world's mottt economical Car­
bureter.
We yvill depend upon ytni to let y»ur
trade know uf Hit* moat recent dem*
oiirtratiun of. the efficiency and econ­
omy uf the Marvel Carburetor.
Yuura very truly, * ,
b; .
WHOLESALE AUTO SUFPliY
HOUSE OK TAMPA.
' By J. Frank Da via.
HOVfMT AUTHOItITIKB
g r a b JA»’ FISHBRMKN
IN 8KVKN MILK LIMIT

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

GRAY MOTOR SALES CO
P H O N E 5 5 8 -L -l
-Hanford, Florida

■ iny 1%« A H .sl.lr 4 V r*»»l
TOKIQ, Jpne 4(- ‘ RufcsIa.n authori-

tie* of Soviet administration In Biburiu have seiKt-d Jnjmtii-so firming
rosad, improsoned thu crew of 7&amp;
for uitrrkting within tho #even-mile
Hipit. Heretofore
ftchermcn were
not molratod unfcoa they wore within
thtjoc-lnilM fit shore.
f
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DutrolCa ktibet runway* cajned a
million within the past yuai-^and Mr.
I-'ord (Rwui't own rtivm, eiihfr, ■
delivered &gt;

.la u k s o w n ic

You can take this trip protected by
Oakland’s 15,000 Mile Guarantee
A V b u n d th e rim o f th e U n ite d
States, a cross th e co n tin e n t, a n d
h a lf w a y b a c lv ig a ln — that’ s th e
c ^ h o f a t o u r y o u c a n take

a n te c — c o n c lu s iv e p r o o f o f the
ex tra ord in a ry q u a lity o f m aterlals a n d p ^ d s c m anufacture
w h ic h
in t 0 M c h O a k la n d

£

en g in e . I t is t h i. « m e high-

against excess oil. in th e com *
b a s t i o n c h a m b e r — th e m o s t
c o m m o n s o u r c e o f e n g in e
tr o u b le ! It has co s t O a k la h d
less th a n o n e c e n t p e r ca r to

possible^ O a k l y d ^
B a s is P l a n f o r determ ining
m o t o r car, v a l u e —- s o m e t h in g
ev ery p ro sp e ctiv e b u y e r sh ou ld

l ousing, **V»
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Sanford, Florida FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 3
rooms, privnte family. All con­
veniences, 1011 Oak Avenue. Phone
283-J.
54-Cite
W . J. T H IG P E N
BUNGALOWS, cottages and apnrt
R eal E state
ntents far the summer season at
F1RB, LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE Daytona Bench. Reasonable rates.
Will furnish photos and full informa­
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NEW YORK, June 2.—Gray haired
CINCINNATI, Juno 2.—The Reds
hunched hits with mispluys hy the Johnny Kiiiianc, o f Cleveland, holder
Pepper league
w*&gt;» Lost Pet. Cubs yesterday and .won, 5 to 3, allho of the world's featherweight hosing
title foP sloven years, will defend it
0
1.000 out hit hy tho visitors. Thu score:
DeMolay ................ ... 2
luick Service Transfer
this
afternoon at th*’ Polo Grounds in
Bro. St. A ......... ..... .
1
.607 Chicago .......... 010 101 000—3 12 2
2
n
in
round nmteh with Eugene Orlqul
l
.009
Monroe
.............. ... 0
Storage Facilities
"Adam nnd Eva" wns n fine pieturj.
Cincinnati ....... 011 002 lost—5 0 0
«)
of
Franco,
champion of Europe at the
.000
Oviedo
...................
M
...
0
fe please you, tell othefut If not
^
I
,
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And for the l&gt;enefU of those whp
tell ns. Phone 493
ST. LOUip, Juno 2.—St, Louis yes­ weight.
Florida State league
did not nco It last night it will bn
terday won its second straight victory
Won Lost Pcf. over Pittsburgh, 4 to 3 in 11 innings. KISSIMMEE ROAD
shown nguin tonight.
SOUTH IS CLOSED
30 , 14
.082 The score:
|SANFORD N O V E L T Y
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
apartment for light housekeeping, Orlando .........
18
ft’s the talc of n ro’ ormed flnppel.
.581 Pittsburgh .. 200 001 000 00—3 14 1
Lakeland .............. 25
Rooms 206-207-208 Meisch Budding
Magnolia ’ Avo. ___________ fiLfitc j Bradontown .....
*1. 11 ■ &gt; _
«
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WORKS
.408 St. L............. 300 000 000 01— I 7 2
22
25
TAYLOR HELECTED FOR
rOK RENT—One 2 room upnrlment Tumpn .............. ..
Marion
Davies
and
T.
Roy
Itarnrti
21
ll&gt;
.442
V. C. COLLER, PropPRESIDENCY HEN ATE IN
nnd one 3 room ppartmunt, Phillips Daytona ................. 20*
have the lending roles.
.435
20
BOSTON, Juno 2.— Boston hit three
DR.
G.
S.
SELMAN
[General Shop and M ill
Apartment, Oak nnd 2nd St. Phone 3. Si. Petersburg ...... 18
20
.419 Brooklyn pitchers yesterdity, winning
TALLAHASSEE, June 2—Senator
Practice limited to
56-3tc
And the honor guests tonight will
Work
the second gnmc of tho scries 11 to 0. John S. Tnylor, of Largo, wan select­
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
lie E. A. Ball and family and will sop
National League
The
score:
JNTRACTOIl nnd BUILDER
ed r.t n caucus of holdover senators
Eyca Examined, Glasses Fitted
•
"Adam and" Eva" without cost
tf
Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn ....... 200 300 010 — 0 10 2
klf CManerrial Street—Sanford, Fla.
last pight for presidency of the sen­ them. Osbornu has saved a p|ape fdr
WANTED
Mcisch Building
11
.738 Boston ........... 221 200 lOx— 11 17 1 ate in 1025, in case he is re-elected
New York ............. 31
you so ho suru and be there.
/
.585
17
KTENOGUXP1!KIt W AITED—Must {Pittsburgh ........... 24
to tho upper house for another torn.
.525
19
Brooklyn
...........
21
lie experienced. Address P. O. Box
PHILADELPHIA,
Juno 2.—The The holdover caucus is customary
B. W. HERNDON
Design ad
(yee Examined
G1
Another fine program for novt week
.488 Giants overwhelmed the Phillies yes­
22
!1.
32-tfc St. Louis ............... 21
Monday being Eileen Percy inBoutli
20
.487 terday, winning 22 to 8. The Giants
H enry M cLaulin, Jr., WANTED—Used musical instruments Cineinnuti .......i.... 19
INSURANCE AGENCY
Tnrkiugtpn's
Mn«tc^plccp,(;*;j^HujUrti’
.450 scored in every inning which is a
22
instruments of every description. Chicago .................. ..18
FIRS--------AUTO--------- BONDS
O pt D.
with
addotl
attractions.
A ti i m
i
.400 modern record for Idg league games.
24
Wilt pay cash or trade.—M. I* Prico Boston ................... 16
1
Optician-Optometrist
28
.317
Philadelphia
.........
13
The .st ore:
it 1 the presiding official.
Music Co., Tampa ami Znck Street,
Tuesday—Betty Compson In "THb
HI Bast First Btrast Sanford, Fla.
Senator W. M. Igou, of F.usUs, an­
Tampa,
Fla.
5-25*1
mo-c
New
York
......
421
155
121—22
23
1
S. 0 . Shinholser
Whito
Flower” . Anti tho special fea­
American League
Philadelphia ... MO 110 010— 8 16 7 nounced that he would nut again he a tures will ho pictures of th» graduat­
j WANtED— Bookkeeper. Will em­
Won Lost Pet
\
candidate for the senate. Mr. Igou
n m u n i u P i H N i u
ploy competent bookkeeper who cun
Contractor nnd Builder
ing clans of the Grammar school aidl
rounded nut his third ter min that
.725
■
29
11
New
York
v
.....
give bond. Apply P. O. Bux 700.
tho high school of SanfordTal^T TnISLANDERS
.,
2
body.
Id
.579
,
F LO RID A
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54-4tc Philadelphia
___ . . . . .
Senator J. B. Johnson, who has lernatlonal News.
17
.575
Cleveland ............... 22
TAKE
ANOTHER
WA NTEI)—.Snlt’Mnnn with car. A]&gt;no
I con a member since 1917, also nn.463
Detroit ....;.............. 19
ply Bux 2105, St. Petersburg, Fin.
Wednesday and Thursday—
|A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
.474
18
20
St.
Louin
...............
DAYTONA, Juno 2.—After tieing Imimed the conclusion xtf his serv­ nie" nnd thu local pictures will
56-ltp
llilabllabre ISOfl
2)
.400 the game in thu ninth, Daytona took ice, as bo immediately tukes up his
Boston ................... 14
shown again, ulao a comedy.
WANTED- A itns range. Must f&gt;u WnshingUm .....‘..... 14
23
.378 the second straight from Bradontown Uullen as attorney for the internal
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
Classified Ads Ic a word. No M
in guo&lt;l condition. Have large gas Chicago ................ 14
.378 hero in thu twelfth, H to 7. Gobol, the improvement hoard.
23
’ Ad taken for less than 25c.
one is
11)1-8 Magnolia Are.
KI WAN 18 TO SUPPORt
range for sale or exchange. Phone
And positively no Clstwified
mw Islander pitcher, relieved Ames CHINESE BANDITS AGREE TO
630 between 8 a. nr nnd 0 p. m. or
WORLD PEACE MOVE
Southern AKNorintion
Ads charged to anyone. Cash M
in the sixth, and performed wonder­
RELEASE FOREIGN CAPTIVES
cnll 1300 Park Avo.
5G-2tc
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.
AND D18AIII.KD VETERAN*
Won Lost r:t. fully for his first professional game.
must accompany all orders, ho
BTENVART The Florist,
.000 Camp relieved Franks in the fifth.Count tha words and remit ** WANTED Experienced Indy cashier, Nashville ............. 24
16
(it Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
ATLANTA, Ga., Juno 2.—Tho Kk
Apply Union News Restaurant, A New Orleans ....... 23
SHANGHAI, Jurte 2.—The repre­
18
.601
atordingly.
to
Score by innings:
wanU
Club Iatsrnatiunal convention
C.
L.
Depot,
f.0-3tfi
to
Annual ami Ornamental Plants
.553 Bradontown 003 £00 100 001—7 IB * sentative of tho Chinese Chntnlmr of
17
Chattanooga ......... 21
put
itself
on record favoring any ef^
Commerce
nC
Tsno
Chtosrg
has
liflo.553 Daytona . .. 000 310 002 002—S 112
M t o i l m t o i t o t o M a t o t o WANTED—Situation, by middle nged Mobile .................. 81
17
M M;rtl* Are------------ Phone 260-W
fee live movement -toward world
gnt|died
the
organisation
here
that
.500
20
29
man of good address. Ex-prison Atlanta ............
—turneries’:
Franks, Camp
nnd
thu Shantung train bandits have pence, thy support Of disabled ve&lt;.480
19
officer. Address H. E. King, 115 N. Memphis ................ 18
FOR SALE
Kerns; Ames, Gober und Mmilt
agreed to relenstf elghf of their for­ loans of tho world war, the duty dt
.402
21
French Avo.
56-Gtp Birmingham ........ 18
INF0RD M A C H IN E
eign
dapUvos toduy, and the others Kiwnnlans' to cxerciss tho privilege
.270
21
Little Rock ........... 10
FARMERS— You can gat Mad bad
when
all of the brigands have En­ o f thu franchise nnd ■a 'lilting uUA
MBS
RESIGNS
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NY
•
LO ST
frames and irrigation plugs at thu
Rei eance of M otor's Day by all K t
Cenernl Machine and Boiler Sanford Novelty Works.
WHITE SOX DROP
FROM DAYTONA rolled in the army.
100-tfr
wills Clnhs.’
Works
FIGHT
WITH
PKOIU
By unanimous action the runvn)INTO THE CELLAR DAYTONA, June 2.—Leon K.
FOR SALE— Hosier and Gaya' paints FOUND—Cameo brooch on Palmetto
AGENTS; TWO DEAD tion dri laru4i. "That the Kiwanls lifCylinder Grinding
avenue. Owner may have it hy de­
and vamishaa at Sanford Novelty
t -i mil i1mill convent inn hereby pledUp
Automobile Repaint
CHICAGO, June 2.—Chicago drop- Annm resigned last night, asking for
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc scribing same and paying for this ad.
MADISON, Wls„ Juno 2.—Two its earnest support to any carefully
and receiving his release from the
Acetylene Welding
-. •
55-tfc pod-into tho cellar yesterday, when St.
nieii weie shot fa death by federal conceived elTort or movement toward
Louis defeated tho Sex H to 0. Tire Daytona IwtschAll club.
hone 02--------- Sanford. Florida FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
elfiu^rs
near horb last night‘ in an permanent pence which gives tip*
sotting, 15 eggs for 91.00.
Mrs.
Ames gave as his reason inability to
score:
attempt
to
suixe a car in which 'con* premise of maximum ponsibility df
L 8. Leak
J. ||. Cuirluugh Ellsworth, Rcardali Avenue, San­ O W N E R S O F D O G S, St. Louis ......... 050 012 000—8 13 1 get into condition and do his part oh a
trail,and
liquor
was snid to he carried.
ford.
83-tfp
Chicago
....... 0&lt;il 100 120 -5 It 2 pitcher. No manager has ix-en named Henry Gttisley, o»ui of tire federal success with n minimum prolwility
Leak &amp; Colclough
T A K E N O TIC E I
of militarlsliv procedure Involving
hut it is expected Second llnsenran
FOR SALE—Six acres land, two tiled,
officers in a parry of throe, leaped the respectivu governments of tlfs
INHUIIANCR
Messncr
will
take
temporary
ckargv.
NEW YORK, June 2.—Tho winning
Fire—Life—Auto
well located.— F. A. Peters, Route
o lithe running hoard of thu automo­ Dominion of Canada ami tho Unittdl
THIS IS FINAL NOTICE TO ALL
stride
of tho Yankees was stopped
51-0tp OWNERS OF DOGS WHO HAVE
|Na 3 First Nnt'l Bunk Bldg. Annex “ A” , Sanford, Florida.
bile. Two tnen In thu car are said Slates."
* "
*
J
CUPID MAKES RAID
to
hn\a opened fire un thu man nnd
?ANK0RD
FLORIDA FOR SALE—Pedigree Airdalo pup NOT PAID LICENSE FOR SAME, hero yesterday hy Juck Quinn, form­
ON
M1D8JJIPMKN;
15
er New York spithall pitcher, Boston
pies, 0 weeks old.— Lawson, Sanford WE WILL NOW PROCEED TO ENWEDDINGS JUNE 7 he returned the Ore with un auto­ wanin' duty toward our .veterans tl 9
winning 5 to 0. The score:
matic pistol shot, killing both men.
Heights. *
.
56-3tp FORCE PAYMENT OF LICENBK
convention resolved: "That tho K •
Boston ............. 000 003 020—5 12 1
FOR SALE—Ona'af the richest cel­ ACCORDING TO LAW.
waniiS» International assembled, rea ANNAPOLIS. Md.. June 2 . - Dan­ EARTH TREMORS
New York ....... 000 000 000—6 7 0
ery farms on Celery gvo. Price la
R. G*WILLIAMS
(re that it Is tho patriotic duty 1 f
iel Cupid Has made n big raid among
right. Or will trade for cheaper farm.
each
Individual member of Klwan *
Chief of Poll
the
ranks
of
the
midshipmen
to
lie
DDETROIT, Juno 2.—A triple play
Addrcsa Celery Farm, care Herald.
to
give
wholehearted co-operation I a
graduated
next
Thursday.
It
ia
roWASHINGTON,
Juno
2.—
Earth
in th6 third Inning, Holloway, Klgney
_______________________
Sfl-3tp
tho agencies carrying 011 construc­
ported
there
will
be
upwnrdi
of
fif­
tremors
of
"pronounced
Intensity"
and Blue participating, tho first made
N O T IC E !
or Sanford's RepelFOR SALE—One second hand bar­
In the American League this season teen weddings, some to take place were recanted yesterday between tive work of rehabltalion. This In­
»Ua Professional Men, each
ber’s chair, in good condition. For
failed to saveDetroit from tho effects cither in the puvnl chapel or the city 12:42 nnd 2:20 p. nt„ on the George­ cludes the securing of profitable em­
ployment for veterans.''
,
*be*, la Ui chosen proALL PERSONS ENGAGED IN
terms caR at 405 First St.
. 56-ltp
of poor pitching which lost yester­ churches Jimmediately after receipt town University seismograph here.
THE BUSINESS OF OPERATING day's game to Cleveland 17 to 4. Thu o' fdiplomn* ami commissions.
**• R oraid recoinThe max Imum was reached between
j ,.-5L
T11UKK CHEERS,
MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE ARE
* * • * *• lks peapi*.
Tho number to Join tho ranks of 1:20 and 1:20, Fatehr TondoriT, di­
t
FO R R E N T
score t *
•
j
SUBJECT TO A LICENSE TAX OF
Benedicts thla year is greater than rector of thu observatory, estimated 1 love thu man wttu uses force.
Cleveland ....... 010 030 241—17 10 0
ever before.
Kbft REN T-Largo, convenient) un* 110.00 PEY YEAR (or 95.00 for half
the center of Ihetdiaturbanru at 3,“Three cheers for him,” 1 shout.
•Detroit ....
010 Ooo 030— 411 1
400 miles from Washington, appar­ J mean the one who'll force a smile
furnished rooms for housekeeping. j car). This law Is now ln full force
nnd license payable at City Clark's o f­
The Dally Herald. 16c per week.
ently south,
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avcnuo.
Whun ho la down and ouL
George A . DeCottes
WASHINGTON, June 2.— Phiiadol62-0tp
fice. ; •
Allomey-at-Law
phia took both ends of n double houdW. B. WILLIAMS,
FOIT RENT—Furnished apartment,
cr
fropi Washington yesterday,- 7 to 4,
S C H E D U L E F O R F IR S T H A L F P E P P E R L E A G U E f&gt;,nM
City Manager.
Semlasle Coaatj Bask
all conveniences, close in. Also 53-10ic
and 4 to 2, and regained second place
— r--------- ----------------------- JtijUUjL
6C-3tp
*
FLORIDA rooms. 200 East Fifth St.
hi tho Amurican League. Tho scores:
NOTICEI SUMMER SCHOOL!
1
Oviedo
In
Hcmlnide Ath. Club
Brotherhood St. A,
lie Molay
. 1- i f
FOR KENT—3 room 'furnished opart
First gemo:
~
J u h e l2
meat, Herald building. 925 per
A aummer school for making up Philadelphia .... 200 220 001—7 13 2
FRED R. W IL S O N
Qvieda
......
....
...... —
.
READ
July 3
month.—-B. W. Herndon.
65-0to
loit work will he opened In the Gram­ Wcshiagton ..... 100 000 030—4 10 2 '
July
12
FOR HUNT—Good four room house, mar School budding on Monday, June
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Socmd gome:
'
Jude
14
good water, garage, chicken yard Uth, In the following subjects:
Philadelphia ....... 0f3 000 000 - 4 8 3 •
June 26
HERALD
and garden space. Reasonable. Cel­
Washington ....... 002 000 0 0 0 -2 7 2 j Semlnola Athletics.
High
School
and
Shorthaud—Mrs.
*T n
S
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,
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k
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D I/ id ii
July
6
ery eve.— E. A, Moffltt, Phone 167-W- R. C. Maxwell.
•-j
' '
' , - *________
50-ltp
Tho publishing business affords lit­
•
^une 7
Jun« 18
flth, 7th and 8tb Gralks—Mrs. D.
tle occasion for worry if you have an
Brotherhood S t A...
July 3
P oll RENTf-Kurnishud room ana Babbitt
WANT
•TON J. M Q U G H TO N kitcbancLej 716 West First Street 3rd, 4th and 5th grade*—Misses automobilo plant on thd side.
Jgno 68
4t
— i
a h c h it e c t
V
:
m -jiui ■Ruth Kanner and Edna Chittenden,
May 31
Centra). Maximoff failed in his ef­
Primary—Miss Emma Owen.
DeMolay — -------------- * - ■' V
May
20
m„
a
J-.™ 20
FOR RENT— FurnUhad rooms.
Only a limited numlw of pupils fort to get control. of ‘tho rad army.
Juno 21
June 10
■• ■
will bo onrhlled-61-6t« Ilia beefsteak probably gavo out.
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VOTE CAME AFTER FIVE; S ^
O’CLOCK YESTERDAY AF
BULKHBAI) BILL
terno o n in s e n a t e

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CHAIRMAN LASKER BAYS OFFER
BY SLACK 18 Ndfr BONA
FIDE

SIGNED BY GOVER- .
NOR HARDEE TODAY

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WASHINGTON, T u n ? *!S e*c o n d J tio n of the cotton crop
May 25th last year arid sixty-six per cent In 1921 and seventythree point six as average may 25th cpM tlon for last ten yea™
department of agriculture anriounced today in first cotton report
of season. Florida condition 87 per cent,
•
. in
First estimate of acreage planted which is usually ” la^c in
connection with the May 25th canvass will not ^ made until af­
ter June 25th canvass Is announced July 2nd. Chango made be­
cause considerable abandonment of acreage after May 25th was
found frequently, to occur.

WASH1NGTON^June
thor­
ough Investigation haa convinced the
Shlping Board, Chairman Lasker, An­
nounced that there was no prospect of
a bid of more than a billion dollars
made by John W.' Slack, 6t Bllvor
Creek, iN. Y., for board’s merchant
fleet would ever be Executed If It
were accepted. Inquiry conducted by
the board in conjunction with other
guvernment department* irtth-, yfhich
Slack haa had business transaction*
with result Lasker said that offer had' &gt;.
beon definitely classed ad a "summer
dream."
This eoncluaion will bo communicate
cd to the special committee of tho
shipping board now sitting In Naw
York and before which Slack was In­
vited to appear. Slack will be free
Lasker said to appear and give any
further details of his proposal and
backing that ho may desire.

BIMM0N8 IS BACKING
PRESENT INVESTIGA­
TION KLAN AFFAIRS

ATLAN TA, Juno 1^-CBy
—
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t
the Associated Press).—In­
A wire .from Reprcsenta- to
/or!
dications thst the faction in
tlve Forest Lake today at to
the Klan supporting Colonel
noon said that Governor N
In Form That Came from House
Fin.
Simmons, foundor, and at
and Not One P^rt Changed
Hardee today signed the to
presertt holding the title, of
Sanford bulkhead bill. This to
__Seminole Not Affected
une 1
emperor, is backing tho liti­
makes it legal for the land to
. inr n «
rr*“ &gt;
house
of
the
legislature
adopted mo v _
gation
launched
here
yes­
owners bordering on Lake to
TALLAHASSEE. Juno 1.—Eradi­
resolution
replying
to
,thc
Assembly
terday
when
the
affaire
of
Monroe In Seminole county to
ation of the catUo tick in Florida
of North Dskota In its request for
the
organisation
were
again
to
apply
to
the
county
comto
wai provided for by ita* legislature
invcstigstlon of deith of Martin *taplaced fn the hands of. the
mlaaionera for permission to to
ywterday, when tto Senate by.a rote
bert of thst state. The resolution
Fulton
Superior
Court,
bulkhead the lake front at to
of 1« to IB effected final passage of a
recited inquiry made by the legisla­
came today with a state­
any tln\e they wish to make to
measure tojhat^nd after one of the
ture, corrective measures that have
ment
issued
by
W.
J.
Co­
this great
Improvement, to
aicst'Kattleg It ha» known-In ns
been
taken to prevent repetition of
■
‘
burn loading counsel In re­
cent. years.
.
.i Mi This will bo good news-to ^
. •
conditions
thatled to his death In
ceivership proceedings. Co­
the people who Want a to
The vote came ahortly after 8
the
camp
of
the Putnam Lumber
bum declared the present
Greiter Sanford arid a to
o’clock, the roll call showing but one
Company of Clara, but "owned In
fteapportionmeht
Made
Possible
But
Three
B
ig
suit
was
Intended
to
Greater Seminole County.
to
man tp break away from the, ranka
Wisconsin" and the fact that the man
•’straighten out And correct
Questions Unsettled
as they had held through two day’a
held responsible for death la now
the very things" Alleged by
filibustering and real debate. The
courts.
.
ilUjjg trial
Simmons In his recent suit
senators, who passed up their lunch.
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BRADY
IS
REPORTED
against Wlsard Evans which
fadng them today at noon, and 12Q President H iggi ns
TALLAHASSEE, June 1.—The bi cd in the house some time back.
A LLAMAS SE, Juno L —Cltoka
•
A8 BADLY WOUNDED
resulted in a compromise.
house measures on the calendar In
Tho
appropriations
bill
was
a
blg\
•
\
ennlal session of the legislature was
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National
Councillor
both hojlsr. were brought to a J
" a.
addition to those originating within
sdalHI Shortly
’ aKn
standstill
before 11 o’ clockscheduled to come to an end at noon hcartedvthing Insofar as the, educa­
E. E. Brady, a prominent live stock
the Senate, it was resolved to remain
ier Cota.
tional
institutions
were
concerned.
It
The
house
continued
to have good
dealer
of
Sanford,
Fla„
waa
slashed
today and the house for Its part was
in session continuously through the
time
coming
to
order
nodr and then
with
e
knife
end
probebly
fatally
reflected
the
first
year’s
working
of
SPANISH FOBEIGN LEGION
afternoon and until 11 o'clock last important Position That la Filled by ready to quit. Indications pointed to
to
consider
some
action
of tho sen­
wounded,
at
4:30
o’clock
Tuesday
the
budget
method
of
governmental
Local Heads
(
' senate’s manipulating the clock In or­
CROSSED THE 8TRA1T8 AT
night. ’ „
ate.
Tha
Final
enactment
effect of
Edward Hlggina haa been named der that Its heavily weighted calendar finance, and legislators who had tho afternoon, by W. D. Clark, well
Aa passed, the measure was Inot
G1BRALTER YESTERDAY measure to tpx non-reoldsnl automoknown
traveling
salesman
from
Abbe­
'•
.w. • . , • • t •
cleared to some extent. The early preparation of thc appropria­
rhanged one iota from the form in the now National Councillor to repre- might
bllo dealers “ $75 annually, one-third
ville, Ala., In front of W. I. Stegall’s
which it came from the house, lta •ent the Sanford Chamber of Cdtn- house thus would have to stay In ses­ tion hill to deal with, voiced their ap­
to go to the county and the repuln.
.
(
$
/
T
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Asaaalstva
Preset
Sales
Stables,
on
tho
three
hundred
supporters, realising that/to make a merco In the Chamber of Commerce sion to wait on the senate. The pas­ proval of Iho mariner In which tne
GIltUAIfTA. Juno 1.—8panish for. der to *ho state. In closing hours
block
of
I«o
street
i
budget
presented
the
governmental
sage lata yesterday, of the tick eradi­
change would mean that it would of the United States.
Bntdy was rushed to Hubbard'# In­ cigu legion which crossed tho straltf both hopso* agreed to Joint resolution
Thu National Council of the Cham­ cation measure added to tho achieve­ needs to them. The State Hospital waa
have to go back to that body, and
firmary
for medical Treatment where of Glbralta yostorday from Custa to by Senior Stokes which submits to
there subjected to a possible'defeat ber of Commerce of Jho United 8tatea ments of tho session. The vote enme boosted a dollar In Ita per capita main­
it
was
aUtod
that he waa In a critic­ AlGcclras has received, rush orders referendum proposed constitutional
dr death on the calendar of unfinish­ consists of one representative .each nt 20 minutes past five and was 10 to tenance. The aggregate from this lnr
al
condition,
the
knife krouhil having from Spanish army headquarters to amendment looking to taxing. Intaned business,. fought off all amend­ from the more than fourteen hundred 16. Ths measure docs not provide for crease will permit It to employ three
extended from the left arm ncroea proceed to Mellila, where Bpanlah Bibles. Tho measure provides prop­
ments, some of them proposed sin­ commercial and Industrial organlia- eradication on very extensive scalo additional pbyalclana, and three addi­
the left chest, almost penetrating troops have been suffering serious de­ erty may be classified. It was the
cerely and a great number as mcro tiona making up the National Cham­ at outaet but embodies into law Idea tional nurses, a crying need at tho
feats ‘since Sunday, • says Central first tax reform to corns out oif ths
obstructions. The majority had heh ber's membership. It servos as an of state-wide eradication and essays Institution, It was said. A aum of tho heart.
session.
News.
Mr.
*Clsrk
Immediately
gave
himthe victory in ita grasp for tha mere advisory body to the National Cham­ to put that Idea Into effect. What Is $60,000 waa provided, too, for another
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SQlf.up
to
police
authorities
and
.states
■■■
■
asking.iince.1 .n'dock when.by parlla- ber's Board of Directors. Tha Coun­ described as supplement to present oc­ dormitory thore.
has now on Hi books an amount, In
Two more pennies wore added to that after he arrived in town, he had Seminole Securities Co.
spScTaT
rntary maneuvers
it broke
OIL cil'
irmaij
iiimiicutvir IV
uiukv the
mu Ull*
ClI holJa
noma »a ■
l*^-**1 m i S m rpASWln#
* ------- - cupational taxes was In good way to
met Brady and thst Brady had
excess of $120,000 of bills receivable
the
tax
qn
gasoline,
onn
of
which
oiler and placed the bill on it* thlnl The annual convention of the National die on senate’s calendar of unfln
To
avoid
any
trou
threatened
him.
Phenomenal Growth which are In the form of secured $on- ,.
means $780,000 more revenue annual­
— where
_ l — it
n was
------* chamber
on thevprogram
andt Uhcd business.
reading,
no...............
longer aubr
ajjiniiti'v&gt;i to
ww puss-----—••
A f ' . • ■ e. af__a - -- ttA-L* IBEJ
tracts on Fort! care on which subotan*. ...
bio
ho
stated
that
he
drove
his
ma­
The
Ject to amendments. A roll call could to acbet a nominating committee. The
The way was paved for re-spport ly for thc state department.
Since
Inception
Here
chine
to
near
the
intersection
of
Lewtlal payments have already toon •,
the Jonmcnt by the ncxt (tension, and It counties will get the thlnl cent. The
then be hid for the asking, but when councillors Also act
set aa
as chairman
chairmen of tne
made. Since the organisation-of tho
onioj* ■rproli , * " " “ ••
there was a itorrp pf proteat a^lhat delegations representing their or* * n‘ ’ i CJirrle(1 tt,0 appearance of an earnest
In- company It has been offered more
mnUly , 7( 0.000 .nml.Uy from tho »«lk ln « Imck.lo Leo itroot to .tlenil Company Has Been Forced to
‘•gsg’* rule from (the minority It was —*’ “ **“
desire to effect the lpng-aought
to business, whure Brady again way
creese Ita Capital Stock
business than it has been able to take
position of
change. When the legislators have cent It has been receiving. All told laid him and tho cutting followed.
care of. Its recent Increase in cApl... the National gone it will 1* probably observed *1- tho future annual revenue of that de­
Investigating officers atatod that
organisation on through there were more bills Intoo- partment are expected to reach ap­
One of the youngest, moat promis­ lallsslion has enabled it to take on a
Brady had spent the day Jn town and
proximately
$4,500,000.
ing,
and perhaps less generally known Inrgo share of business from different
_ T7 —
js to ta ,
than at any previous icsslon,
had
threatened
aovcral
people
in
a
parts of tha state.
ie. Chamber of Commerce of the
but they ranted while they had the
aggregate nurpber of now laws There will to no Imposition of in­ bullish manner. It la thought thfct of Sanford’s Hnanclal institutions, Is
or Incomo taxes In thc state
floor.
the Seminole Securities Company, or­ ■ t i e officers of ths Seminole 8ecurUriUed fctut.es is the strongest comenacted will bo much Ics* thanheritance
ths
he was en route to his horn# in Flor­
, Senator Knight declared that pas- merciai rirgAnUatlon in thc world. Its number enacted at previous sessions. if thc voters In 1024 ratify a propos­ ida from St. Louis. It Is understood ganised In November, 1021, with a itles Company are ee foilowe: Presldent, F. I*. Forster, who is also pres­
»age of the bill moant civil war io pbjert Is-tcLencoursgo trade and comOf the big problems which the gov­ ed constitutional amendment to that that Mr. Clark formerly knew Mr. paid In capital stock of $20,000 to
Ident of the First National Bank of
effect,
tho
legislature
having
submit­
handio
resale
paper
on
Ford
cars,
this state. The eradicators by rules iperce; Increaae, the efficiency of ernor celled to tho attention of the
Brady In Florida, but Mr, Clark
Hanford and a director In the Florida
and reguiatlopa invested ip their mak­ American business organisations; to legislator*, at the beginning of their ted.it aa apparently one of lta popular
trucks
and
tractors,
stated that he had never had any
Tho subsequent growth of tho bus- National Bank, the eecond largeet In
ing could employ cannon if neces- obtain uniformity and equity In busl- deliberations, three had failed last dolnga.
previous troublo with him.
inesa developed to such proportions the state; Vice-Presidents, Alfred
»*ry, he asserted, arid declared they ness usages and laws and to get prop­ night to get to a satisfactory solution.
Mr. Clark was charged with as.
DANCING TO NIG lfr
that the Company was forced to in­ Foster, also vicB-pwsldsnt of .
would find such armament necessary. er consideration and concentration of
Tbcie were, taxation reforms, re­
■suit to murder and released on .a
Realty
Trust
Company,
of
Sagford,
crease
Its
capitalisation
to
$160,000
The
next
legislature
will
hare
to
ap---...... ,v|lai.vu,v will navo
ap- opinion
opinionon
onquesuons
questionsa»*wvv***»
effecting the- —
fl forestation, and game conservation. A
$300 bond. Preliminary trial will
Lest you forgot, tonight »t the Val­
ip 1028. Of this amount $80,000 hae and Edward Higgins, the local Ford
propriate several hundred thousand nancial, commercial, civic and Indus- bill seeking to broaden the authority
take place June 8. Officers Bulce and
doltars to cover thc conditions caused irUl Interests of the country at large. of the central tax authorities waa still des Hotel a big dance, with fin* music Ruder investigated the affair.— Mont­ been paid Ip to,data, having been eub- dealer, treasurer, B. F. Whltner, cash- ‘
■critod by a few local business men cr of and a director In ths First Natunder this bill, ho exclaimed. He at-'
'
j -------Kv by pending In modified form on the bouse by the Harmony .'Areo and believe mf
A system
ofw referenda
operated
gomery, Ala., Advertiser.
they
are
there
with
tho
goods
when
It
who readily recognised what an op­ one!'Bank of Sanford; Secretary and
tacked the systematic method of he Chamber has met with unusual calendar last night. It was llkaly to
portunity
for lucrative Investment a General Manager, R. C. Maxwell
eradication under which, he pointed success In obtaining tbo viewpoint of remain there. Reforeftatlon got a comes, to making harmony and the
It might help some If the nations
rest of tho stockholders are proml
out, the entire state will be levied for EHiftlncii men on national question*. raid reception in the house, when It kind of harmony that make# your fe«t would fight until the money is de­ proposition of this nature afforded.
• half mill Us, yet his section would These opinions, when they point to wap called up late in the session, wiggle to the tatset mufle hits of the
The Seminole Securities Company tusinofs men In 8eriford and otner
position In tbs Sanford banka.
■actions of the state.
not enjoy any benefits for several the need of legislation or other gov­ while a measure looking to the estab­ season. * The time to be there
President Forster, when diseasing
yetrs to come. .
'
ernmental Action, are transmitted to lishment of a game warden law failed :80 p. in. end the night Friday and
tho phenomenal growth of the 8einl- '•
Senstor Russell declared the meas­ ha government's executive officers in the house. It passed a n s l e w ofi ie place at ths Valdes Hotel. There
nolo Securities Company during tha
ure was sought only by the ‘Cop- arid to congress by . ths National the double primary alections, which will be a big crowd out tonight «o If
short period It has been in existence,
•olidsted Land Company and women Chamber’s headquarters at Washing­ wa, one of tha 120 bUU on the Senate you want to enjoy one of the tost
made tha statement that lta *uture
who know nothing about cattls but ton.
dances
that
haa
been
held
hare
at
San­
calender for action last night or to­
'
.
________
possibilities ware unlimited,
»ho have been told that IU passage
ford j[or some time be sure and come
day..
&lt;
tha
rate of profits which had pr
would mean a lot for the state, and EVENTS AT THE COUNTRY CLUB
*
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•
Unfortunately neither house passed tonight.
THURSDAY.
ly been made Is continued, tku com­
•gsin, women who are not land own­
the same measure on tax reform end
ers.’
pany will eventually davslop Into the
DaUr fl*™** on sala at JoA*s Bmofce
Ths sliver loving cup awarded Ijf tha subject last night was that the
pointed out, to increase the exempt­ tha Ladies' Putting Match, was won senate had tha bouse resolution U- House,
oust, Moblejf’A Drug Store end Funeral W ill Occur This Afternoon About Five strongest financial Institution a f,tU ,
kind In Florida. Tha fact that, I
ion for eradication of cattle belong, by Mrs. Roy Chlttondsn; Mrs. Deane
fore It, while the senate Idea had fall- Hunt’s Pharmacy.
o’clock
000 cash had been paU In ulnee tho
ing to widows from $26 to $100. He
Turner, Mra. W. T. Field apd Kra.
■vrincreaae In capitalisation with
pleaded thst the senate ‘MUton to the E. D. Mobley, tied for second place,
“5 T B
■lion, Iwas,
call iif the widows as much as it did
colly
no aollcltatlon,
Mena' Driving Contest.
BCOTLAND NECK, N .^ .^ u n o L in arrived from Wileon, the streets Mr. Forster, most gratifying
to the corporations."
The driving was against a rare
—Jh* body of Claudo Kitcbln, once were crowded with residents of Scotl traordlnary. U was also Int
Senstor Hodge declared
■tiff wind, which made U Impossible
leader of itho Democrat# In the house land Neck, and Halifax county. When by Mr. Forster, that when
eradication had been an Issue jn his
to get longgr drives. The
of
representatives, leg U&gt;; »tata today the motor hearae bearing the body ol pany has rW hed a certain
campaign and that he had opposed 1were well bunched. H. R. Roscbro
at the old home plaea In quaint little the former Democratic leader touched state It would be In a posltloo
it. There came to him during tha
winning, the cup by only * yards.
rarapalgn, ha said, a man purporting
Scotland Neck end H T J,0W*™ J" tip city limits, church bella tolled, •upport to W l propeAltions In a^
. The loaders were:
...
At a inestlng of the OfgIirii^satlo1f,Committee Tuoedajf
west this afternoon te# body w ill —
to b, « representative of the llyestock
heretofore unknown. The fr-*
the following resolution teas offered, seconded and adopted and
W
Interred•near the bojRf of his father und the throng bared IU head aa It Ho Investment* of the C o »t
HUuUry board, although he doubt* H. R. Hosebrp ---- l ------ ...103
yards
the Secretary waa instructed -to notify tto farmers through tho
Goo. W. Knight
paaaed on ,lte way to the ■W lte ® scattered over k ih r ft, Area
the affllation, who told him that It
In tto Baptist cesnetary.
...101 yards
Geo.
F
oX '-^ - y ^.
The
funeral
of
the
former
Demo­
h« would favor eradication it would
home. Schools and buslneaa house, any poaslbllltlcs of adversa
yards
.......
Pr*M
"REBtoLVliD, titet hr vteK St |wbHo a A n t I » i ^ i , : •
cratic leader O f the houm, affection­ were dooed yesterday afternoon out dltions seriously effecting
be seen taht ho had no opposition, Cs H. Wtlaon
E F „ Shlnholser ---------™
the CmranUsllon Committee fab t 9T anottor mass meet­
ately referred to as "The Gentleman
bMl 11 h«
H, he would h*vo l i t Regular Thursday Bell Tr
It
’
Ing for the pUrpdft. of dhehirga, ratification dr further - r
from Scotland Neck" by hie colleag­ of rakpecta to Mr. Kltchln'
•n opponent in the field. He de­
The local Ford i
•
M ASt
A continuous stream c
scribed the Activities of persona who
ue. In eopgreto, will take pUte t o m
lag
valuable auL
g
have been here In support of tto b01 Geo. W. Knight
the Kite bin residence at 6 o’clock this visited tha Kltchln homo during the pany which has
M .a “lobby of the. rich egalast the 8. P u le ito o -------afternoon. The as
interests of the —— "
’
ducted by tee Bov.
ell i---I
At
. I I a Antlclnatinx A large attendance the Court House
That the tui
.
ly
mscussjo,.
local.
to which local;
gtimpao of the man
farmer io-/
wt- It is.
at tkia |
■.
terested In-thfi.
be given an opporti
ing. Everybody

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Thursday—Mr*. A. W. Fltt% will en­
tertain the member* of tSu Merrlri
Matron* Bridge Club ot her home
on Union avenuoat .1:30 p. m, •
Thursday— Mr*. A. W. Pitta Will en­
tertain tho member* o f .thyM crrle
Matron* nridgo Club nt her home
on Union Avenue at 4:30 p. m.
Friday—Mr*. M. ft. Wiggins will en­
tertain the member* of the Thir­
teen Bridge Club nt 3:S0 nt her
home on Magnolia nVcnuc.
Friday—Peter Srhanl will glvo n
ffubscrlption Dance for the meml&gt;eni of the College Sett nt the Val­
des Hotel nt 8:30 p. m.
Friday—The Dependable* e l m * will
givo n shower at the homo of Mr*.
Dwight Babbitt on Sanford Height*
from four to alx o’clock honoring
Ml** Corallc Tllll*, n bride-elect of
June.
Friday— Mnrjorlo Forre*t will enter­
tain a number o f her young friend*
at a birthday party at her home on
Park avenue, nt four o’clock. .
Monday— Pipe Organ Club meet* nt
the home of Schello Maine* on
Magnolia nvonuo, nt three-thirty
p. m.

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A delightful social.evfnt of yester­
day afternoon Was the bridge party
given by Mra. F. E. Roumtllat at her
lovely home on Palmetto avenue, the
guest* ■being the member* o f the
Fortnightly Bridge Club and two ex­
tra table* of players.
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The room* were n veritable bower
with baskota and vase* of lovely May
blossom*.
Of exceptional interest was the
game ,«lf bridge played during the of*
ternoon when acore* were counted, the
prize for high Ocore among. thS club
members wu* won by Mr*. CJeorge W.
Knight Mra. Moord, holding high
ertirt among the guc*‘fc» wn* presented
the gue*i ptise, both prifox belni^

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A t the conclusion of tho card gome,
tho hoHtesa aa*i*ted by Mr*. A. B.
Wallace, nerved n .tempting salad
eourso and punch.
Mrs. Rdumlllftt'x guest* were Mr*.
George Knight, Mr*. L. P. McCullcr,
Mr*. G. D. Bishop, Mr*. T. I- Dumas,
Mrs. Jt H. Uoumillnt, Mrs. J. C. Ben­
nett, Mr*. C, C. Moore, Mr*. Alice
Peters, Mr*. C. R. Klrtley, Mr*. Har­
ry licwis, Mrs. Clarence Mnhoney,
Mrs. George DeCottcs, Mr*. C. E.
Henry, Mrs. Roy Chittenden, Mrs.
John Bchlrrnrd, Mrs. John Smith,
Mis* Emma Owens, Mrs. J. B. Law­
son, Mr*. A. J. RIchnrdHon and Mr*.
J. B. Coleman.

F m l Kberhor.lt of tho Wlllito Com­
p*ny wn* in tho city yesterday look
jng after, hi* contract with the city
for
paving of some of Sanford’s
street* with the real paving material
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LOCALS
Another Tliursday afternoon half
holiday.
And of courso it
will rain this
afternoon Just when tho boy* are
getting ready to go fishing.
Our merchant* report a good trade
and they also say that many new
people are coming to Hanford to
trade these days. Advertising and
haying special sales brings them out.

Mrs. Tsknch and her lirothar-in-lnw,
Mr. Petra, o f Oakland, Florida, are
motoring to Fcrnandinn, where Mrs.
Takoch ha* n daughter, Mrs. Molnsr.
From Fernsndiiia they plan to go to
Huvnnsh, Ga., to visit relatives.

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Bally Ann Cakes, flesh milk nnd
cream and cottage ’ cheese, choice
trulls and vegetable* nt the Popular
Market. Phone 210.
53-2tc

Firestone ond Mlchelin Red T u Iwm' with All Cord Tirea

mar Schoool urchcatra has consented
to play Jar u* and there is to be a
small pageant on tho lawn, perhaps
E X T R A S P E C IA L
one or two readings and solos. The
G IA N T “ EXIDE” BATTERIES FOR FORDS
Hiiilarmister Plano Co. will furnish a
playor piano for tho occasion. Follow­
$18.00
ing these series of reception* there is
to bo given • church picnic, so a*
your time come* for these reception*
rums, do come and get acquainted be­
fore the picnic so a* to make thi* last
H anford, F lo rid a . I^ e g lu r f all thg, more enjoyable.

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Maridn Davies and T. Ito; Han*,
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fulness and respect.

THIS IS F IN A L NOTICE TO A L L
OWNERS
OF DOGS WHO HAVE
For Florida: Pfcrtly cloudy
tonight aqd Friday; prob­ to.VFOR MATTRESS trouble* phone San- NOT PAID LICENSE FOR SAME,
W E W IL L NOW PROCEED TO EN­
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NOTICE! SUMMER SCHOOL!
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Chief of Police.
A summer school for making up
LBESnilRri PAPER USED TO
PRINT, A PAHT OF TRIBUNE lost work will be opened in the GramN O TIC E !
r.inr School building on Monday, Juno
C. F, Logan, wifo and son of Lees­ 11th, in the-following subjects:..A L L PERSONS ENGAGED" IN
High. School and* Shorthand—"Mr*.
burg were In. the city yesterday nnd
TH E, BUSINESS OF OPERATING
left in the afternoon for Orlnndo, R. C. Maxwell.
Cth, 7th and 8th Grades— Mr*. D. MOTOR V E H Ic lfc g FOR H lltR ARE
where they will spend several days.
SUBJECT TO A LICENSE T A X .OF
Mr. Logan is chief engineer of the Babbitt
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Grata Fiber Pulp nnd Paper Coropra3rd, 4th and 5th grade*—Misses &gt;10.00 PF.Y YE AR (or $3.00 for halt
year), Thl* law Jc now In full force
tlon, and la considered authority on Ruth Knnner and Edna Chittenden.
nml license payable at City Clark'* o f­
the manufacture of
nil grmlox of
Primary— Mis* Emma CTwcn.
newx print and machinery for that
Only a limited number of pupil* fice.
W. B. W ILLIAM S,
purpose:
will lie enrolled.
Gl-Ctc
5S10tc
City Manager.
The Tribune has received it* first
shipment of newsprint
front the ,
STOPS HACKING COUCII
Ixesburg enterprise nnd used some
“ Had a hacking cough for year*,
“ Old King Tut”
of it last Saturday. The product is end Foley’* Honoy nnd Tar Ib the only
“ B arn ey G o o g le "
qua! to the bent on the market and remedy that reached my cough.
11
’ ’C arolina in th e M o rn in g ”
t promises to revolutionize the ir.- have, not been tfoubled with It since,’’
S
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eet
M usic, R ecords nnd Pinn o
duxtrinl activities of South Florida write* Mr*. K. M. Doby, Asbury Park,
.
R olls
just a* soon as r.ome minor detail* N. J. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
aro ironed out, which means that the Chest ond Ilronchlnl trouble are quick­ Banner R ecords...... 50c
colossal mill will lie forced to run day ly relieved with Foley’* Honey nnd
as good as iT.c best
and night in order to krep up with Tar. Contains no opiate*—Ingredi­
the demand for its product.— Tampa ent* printed on tho wrapper. Largest
Tribune.
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Sold everywhere.— Adv.
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IN T E R N A T Io ffA L RIFLE
105 Palmetto Ave.MATCHES TO HE HELD THIS
YE AR IN HEITEMBHR CLAY AWAY THE YEARS

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Ralph Dolde o f Winter Park was
in the city today mingling with his
friends. Ralph was editor of the
Winter Park Herald for some time
but has gone back to hi* old love, the
insurance game, and will be located
, HONORING MISS TILLIB
One of the prettiest of tho many in the north for some time to come.
parties with which Miss Cornile Tllll*,
Mrs. E. B. Brown left today for
a brldc-eloct of June, i* being honored,
For the first time since 191.1, the
her
home in Jacksonville after spend­
wn* th*t of yesterday afternoon when
Notional
Board for the promotion
ing several days here tho guest of
Mr». O. A. Radford, Misses Cornile Mikflr* Pnttye l.ylos and Anna Mason
her sister, Mrs. R. J. Holly and at­ of Rifle Practice, announce* that the
Tllll*, Anna Mason and Rosamond entertained nt the homo of tho form­
tending the commencement exercises International Rifle Matches will, be
Radford formed 0 congenial party mo­ er. The room* wero opened ensuito
nt tho High School. Mrs. Brown held In thi* country in September, nt
toring to DoLand aniMfiayTnnn on and •artistically decorated with bas­
has many friends here who arc al­ Gamp Perry, Ohio, during tho samo
kets of cut flowers and ferns carry­
Tuesday where they shopped.
period as tlic Nntionnl Rifles Match­
ways glsd to sco her.
ing out the wedding colors of white
es.
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The many friend* of Mrs. Bryan anil green.
Tho National C.unrd is much inWatch for the big Market Ilssket
As the guest* arrived they wore
Sfurmnn and little non Ham, of A t­
page tomorrow nnd get your groce­ tcicatcd in tho "shooting game," nnd
lanta, was giving her a cordial wel­ asked to register. Mis* Rosamond
ries anil meats cheaper. The Eriiluy Florida has nlwnys lind a mont cred­
come. Mrs. Rturmnn will spend « Radford, presiding at the bride's issue of the Daily Herald will nnve itable tenm to participate in the Nnlhort time here with her mother, Mr*. book. Several contents were enjoyed, you money. Patronize the merclinntn lional matches, an the selection of n
E. A. Douglas, while Mr. Hturman is the prize for these wn* won by Mis*
who are making n bid for your husi- fine team is anticipated nt Gamp
Esther Miller, It being n box of corIn. Orlando on business.
ntsn by advertising In your own home Johnston this summer.
rtkpondenee card*. Ml** Tilll* was
paper.
presented with nn Irridesccnt esndy
GIRLS’ CAMPING PAR TY
Growing More Early
Some of the Hanford girl* nre linv- jar, as memento of the occasion.
COMMITTEE TO IRON OUT
During
the
afternoon
Miss
Rosa­
Celery in N. Y. State
ing a most glorious tlmo at tho beau­
TAX LAW DIFFICULTIES
tiful country homo of Mr. and Mrs. mond Radford doiighed the guests by
ROCHESTER, N. V., Mny .11—
Fred T. Williams this week. The girl* n rending, “ Thnt Old Sweetheart of
TALLAHASSEE , Kin., Mny .11.—
Them will bo n marked swing toward
have taken poesosslon of tho house Mine" using ns nn encore, “ Foolish
The house finance nnd taxation romand they have u good cook and are Questions.”
increasing the acreage of early celery
mitt.ee.
beaded by Mr. MacKcnxIe,
iUt-c, hcudctl
MncKcnzie,
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Late
In
the
afternoon,
the
hostesses
living high. They go In swimming
tr ’ ,
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In Western New inrk this season, ncwin
iTch labored long l&gt;cf«»rc it finally .... .
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assisted
by
Mrs.
J.
It.
I.yles,
Mrs.
It.
whenever they want to and have par­
oniing to A. J. Warren, of A. J.
brought
out
the
tax
measure
that
ties and dunces and enjoy life general­ A. Mason and Mrs. MacMoye, served
Warren &amp; Son, successor* to Warren
wn* killed, Tue*dhy met nguin T uckly. Among thoso In the pnrty are the n delicious salad course followed by
&amp; Kmallridge Co., of this rity.
day night in the hope of eliminating
following) Naomi Hcoggun, Georgia an Ico course. The favors were cun­
“ There has besp a marked Increase
from the hill it* objectionnble fea­
ning
green
and
white
parasols
filled
Moblay, Helen Vrrnny, Dorothy Cam­
ip demand for eolery here in the bu t
tures. Upon their quick nnd success­
eron, Mao Holly, Olive Newman, Mary with rice, with which they showered
five years," Mid Mro Warren. “ Peo­
ful
notion depends the chance of any
Elizabeth Puleston, Mildred Holly and tile honoree.
ple used to lookion celery ns some­
Miss Tillis wore a most becoming immodiuto tax reform.
thing of n luxury nnd ns such bought
Sara Evelyn Williams.
It would linvo provided for three it sparingly. Noiy it is a stnple ns
frock of brown, with picture bat to
apparisers
in each county. The tax much ns potatoes.
match.
FOR MIHH T il.M S
equalization
board by checking the
The
guest
list
included:
Misses
CorQuite u number of parties nro being
“ Naturally under such conditions
planned and given for Ml** Corulio nlie Tillis, Mrs. W. A. Tillis, Misses reports of these nppnri*ers against there is a demand for a lengthened
TiUls whoso marrlngo to Thomas E. Ethel Tillis, Ethel Tolar, Maude T ire, those o f the regulnr county assessors season. This of course is to lie ncCuln takes place June 7th ut the Marion Hand, Ruth Gillon, Anna Uu- could by virtue of tho governors’ re­ lomplishcd In two ways. There is the
MothodiHl church. Yesterday after­ Bose, Julia Zachary, Itosafnond Rad­ moval power, mid considerably to the possibility of bringing pnrt of the crop
noon Misses Pnttye Lyles and Anna ford, Ethel Moughlon, llermlnia Leh­ revenues of the slate, it* supporter* at leuHt, in cnrlier, so thnt the celery
Mason entertained In her honor. Thl* man, Jessie Grave*, Mary Howard, contended. It was described as the season opens away ahead of wli.it it
Cowan, very Inst word in the way of broaden­ Piil in former years, nnd there is the
at ternoon Miss Maude Tyre i* honor­ Esther Miller. Margaret
ing Miss Tllll* with a swimming pnr­ Kathleen llrndy, Carolyn and Lillie ing tho powers of the central tax ehnnre of growing colery thnt will
authorities' under present l-onstitu- 1
ty. Thl* evening Mis* Ann Urn gives Ruth Spencer, Prune Robert* and
keep Inter.
lionnl limitations.
a dinner pnrty. Tomorrow, tho Do- Maltha Brown.
“ Glowers hero have been trying out
The expense involved in maintain­ n new strain of French seed Hint Is
peiidnbles class entertain at n shower,
ing the three appraisers, 9900 an­ very early. Some apparently have
RECEPTION A T MKTIIOIHST
Saturday afternoon Mrs. llul Wight
nually, aroused the Ire of Represen­ mnilo the mistake of attempting to
CHURCH
will lie iiostess ut n swimming party
tatives Ijikc, Week* nnd Taylor of
and luncheon. There aro several par­
while
Representatives keep it too late and have been dixnpOn Monday night, June 4th, nt 7:30 Highlands,
ties planned for next week, dale* to
o'clock’ a reception is to be given nt McKenzie of Putnam, Hendry and pointod, but for what it is intended,
be announced later.
tho Methodist parsonage, corner of Mayo, 'declared the measure would that i* n celery thnt will open the
Mugnoliu and Seventh street. Those go a long way toward* straighten­ t.cnnnii in ndvaiico of nnything thnt
STAG DINNER
invited
to thi* social gathering me ing out the stntc's tax problem.
Last uvunlng Hawkins und Walter
we have raised here previously, it ap­
Connelly entertained st a "stag” din­ the members, prospective member*
The house has before it a meas­ pears to tie quite successful.
ner, nt their home on Sanford Heights and their friend* of whom the first ure passed by the senate that would
“ It may not huve quite the quality.
honoring Edmund Meisclv, whose mar­ eight letters of tho alphabet slund for submit n constitutional amendment Like any extremely early product it
riage to Miss Marie Teague take* their surname, a* there is to bo a ser­ on the subject o f classifying property mny not measure up to the standard
ie s 'o f three of these gatherings we with n view tu taxing intangibles. of the later crop, hut for all that, it
place in June.
Garnet slid gold (tho Pi K. A. fra have tuken this means of dividing the The house committee, however, thinks looks llko a real find for celery growtrinity)
color* -of which
Mr. Mclsch
Into groups, and ull of tho it has a better measure on this sub­ eis here. As 1 have Intimated, it is
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member, were beautifully curried stewards are to lie present ut all ject and plans to substitute it for the not a* suitabiu for holding latu a*
out in evury dutull.
ilnee of those gatherings, so s* to senute measure. Herein lies the pos­ some of the other staple varieties thnt
Tlio rooms were adorned with bn*- make them lietter acquainted with sibility that even no constitutional have been grown here for years."
kets filled with cut flowers, and the ( their jfeoplc, nl*o the superintendents amendment looking to relief In the . The acreage of celery a* told sev­
table ws* also centered with u Imwl of of the Sunday school, his u*si*tant, the future will be passed.
eral weeks ago by Tho Packer, has
flowers rnirying out tho color motif. inlet nietllulu superintendent und Jun
been on the Increase here for several
TALLAHASSEE,
Mny 31.— Tho years.— New York Packer.'
Hut place curds were unusual, M u g ior superintendent. This does nut just
cat twins nnd clever question* und an­ Incan the adults but includes the en­ committee Tuesday night agreed up­
on a substitute provision In the ad­
swers, which applied to the guest*. At tile family.
Mrs. Hagan is rliuirninn of the re­ ministration tux bill which would
(lie hotmree’s place wu* the question:
“ What a grvqnt shall not fail to lake freshment committee. Mrs. Htnrllng make tho number of papraUcra und
lout charge of Hie young people and their sularieii u matter of discretion
in hi* bridal trip?" a bride).
Cuvets were laid fur Edmund Mrs. Ctnwford ha* been asked to look for tho county commissioners, the
McUcb, Ned Chittenden, John Mclsch, |alter tho little fellow* whllo
Mr*. number not to exceed three. It was
Calvin Teague, Walter und Hawkins Sneed will set) that her Juniurs have planned to bring the bill up ngnin
Conn.dly.
a thoroughly good time. The Gram- yesterday.

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service to back it up.
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and we have pledged
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$3.50 Ladies’ Oxfords or 1-strap Pumps, B lack or Brown, p a j r j j j ?
$5.00 Ladies’ Oxfords or 1-strap P ump. Black or Brown, p a i r - j j j g
$6.00 LadieB’ Oxfords or 1-strap P ump, Black or Brown. u a ir. $5.00
$7.50 Ladles’ two-tone Oxfords or Pump, White with Gray,
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$T50"Men’8 Brown Oxfords, Bal or Blu, at, per pair
$5.00 Men’s Brown or Black O xfords, Bal or Blu, at, per p air^j4 ”jj
$6.50 Men's Brown Bal Oxfords, a t, per p a ir ........................
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$2.00 Child’s White Kid 1-strap Pum ps, sizes 6 to 8, at, pair . :
$1.75 Misses’ White Canvas 1-strap Pump, sizes 11 to 2, at pair $ M .

It U only fair 4o your tautny
that yotrshould (five them the
very best of foods upon nil occasionu. I f this is your ideu
of the matter you ought at
once to get acquainted with
our bread and other bakery
goods. Your family will give
them a hearty welcome, and
you'll remember to order our
bread and pastry.

$3.50 Misses* 1-Strap Pump, Brown or Black, sizes 11 to 2,
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*poat Sunday with Mr*. X M. -Pre-','
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••Mm-Damey..-Griggs* ' r f ■ Sanford,!;,

to the 1jul F* ■*' f t X WokcfleW lq *lbc
epcrit Frldny hnd Saturday nt the
J? work j tbs .fla p ritn do, Rey. Vc- homo ot her stater, Mr*. T. W. l ’re»
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alia toast*
FnrUnc
responded to all
In a most Interesting way. Miss
ft} Me*• The Gompianlty Clug gave an elab­ Fnrlane In her gracious manner gavu
several, rending* which were enter­
orate banquet, nt the horns o f Mr,
taining and brought forth great flpand Mrs;.Wakefield In honor o f their plfcuse; A ll united In singing "Blea*
husbands which Is an annual affair. fie the Tlo thnt Binds" nnd at n Into
The dccdratlons. were in the club col- hour bid adieu to their hostess.
■Mr. nnd M rx' William Leo Slog,
qrq, green and whltsom l many bas­
kets o f white fhnweffon the table and will move back to Geneva thla woek
throughout the rooms. A bountiful to ,mnkc? their homo hero this sum­
three course dinner was served at 8 mer. Mr. S leg.has been living nt
q clock, 40 guests were present. Those Osceola where ho was principal of; thb
.
from outo&lt; towji wcrei Mr. nhd Mrs. school.
^ .{W . Thompson, Mrs, nnd Miss Mc- "fclrV'and Mrs. t . L. Coffee arc visFarlanc and; daughter from Oviedo. Itlng their relntPvca at New Smyrna.
Jim McClellan, o f Moaro'a Station;
11 H. PoftlshaM was the toastmaster

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The Osceola school gnvc their school
picnic here nt I.ako Harney und n

time 1t will he too late. Cotton farBj' ‘mors who have'not'already'made hiw
j-angenfflnts to use this means o f con­
trolling the weevil should get In

good many of the Gerevn folks otr
tended.
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Mrs. M. E. Weeks, has been spend­
ing some time In Sanford nursing
her sister, Mrs. David Speer, who has
been very ML Mrs. Wleka reports thnt
Mrs. Speer I* doing nicely now nnd
her many -friend* here and In'* Ban*
ford hope for her speedy recovery.
Everett Kennedy, formerly of Ce- ,
neVri, but Yio'w’ hWldlflg aposition in'
Sanford, was in Geneva Wednesday
visiting friends.

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ORLANDO’S FAVORITE
HHOl'I'ING I’ LACE

Announcing Our

/innuai
re-inventory

Here arc five living factors In the
problem that three capable gentle­
men are trying to solve. The chil­
dren do not know that thoy are fac­
tors or problems. They probably
think o f themselves as fust plain
kids. The gentlemen, Col. William
N. Haskell, American Hod Crosa
Commissioner to Europe, Dr. A.
Doxlsdcs, tho Greek Minister of Pub­
lic As*latanco nnd Major Edmund L.
Daley, Colonel Haskell's
deputy,
rcalizo that there are some OOP.OOo
factors and that the problem preRented Is nt serious ns tho faces of
the children themselves.
The children are typical o f -the
million refugees who were trans­
planted to Greocc with llttlo warning
as an outcome of the Greco-Turkisn
war.
Colonel Haikcll and Major
Daley represent the organization
which ainee the emergency arose has
been caring for, feeding, bathing,
vaccinating,,clothing and deloiising
tho neediest of the refugees, ns an
cmergenfcy measure to alleviate tlm
suffering which such a mass move,
raent of population Is Imumi to entail
and to check the threatened epidem­
ics which menaced nil Greece,
Tho work accomplished was effectivo. Half u million of-tho dependent
Miss" Christine McClellan speiiCTho
liiny last Thursday with iier sister at
Lake Harney, Mm. Howard Flint.
Mina Edith Collins visited Mrs. W il­
liam Killiee last week.
Mead Baker, one of our local
young men, graduated with honors
from the Hanford High School Frldny
evening.
Mrs. Ballard, Homer Ballard ami
Miss Klliuihcth Bnllaiil attended the
Graduation exercises at Sanford Fri­
day evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. W ill Prevail ami son
Buster, o f Moore's Stntlon, spent
Wednesday evening ut his mother's,
Mrs. J. M. Prevail.
Jap Nicholson, o f Osteon, was in
GenuVft Monday on business.
E. H. Kilbeii was in -Orlando Tues­
day on business.
T. W. Pivvutt was In Sanford .Sat­
urday shopping. ^ ,
Mr. and M rs., T. W. Prcvutt ami
Mrs. I'revatt’s sister, Mrs, Barney
Griggs, o f Hanford, Mr. Griggs, Mus­
ter Ben Busch and Mrs. McFurlunc
spent Sunday at New Smyrna with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Llttlor. *

"Suffered with severe \ieadache,
bm-kaelu*' atul pkiha in my legs nnd
under my shoulder- blade. My kidneys
mid bladder woro In bad condition. I
was weak ami nervous and felt tired
and worn out. Walking made mo
hhort of breath. ..E very morning my
face anil hands;wero bloated. .Medi­
cine failetl to help my condition ami
doctors advised an operation," writes
Maggio Nelson, Mossdale, Fla. "Fortpnately 1 read, about Foley Kidney
Pills, tried thorn and got relief.” Sold
everywhere.—Adv.

refugees wero fe d . daily by tho
American Red Crosa. Before t\«
end o f March more than $2,0v3CC3'
of American Red Crosa funds l - l ®
been expended to provlda tho forni
and medicines, tho doctors and tho
nurses and to meet the other ex­
penses o f the operation. Jud.;o J,..m
Barton Payne, Chairman t t the
American Red Cross says "Anvricaq
charity has prevented the rcai| lcj

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them from experiencing disnstor ia
the fullest remo o f tHe word."
" I f tho refugees are to rcr.isl.t is
Greece," Judge Payne continues *' Jie
tlmo nears when the Greeks tbtir.selves should take over what nu-H
resolve Itself into a lasting o b lig a ­
tion. I f return o f tho refugees t •
their homes or other solution i i
their problem through rodlstrib;.
lion is to be effected, tne operation is
outside the scope of Red Cross fur,.!#
or our proper responsibility."
Coniwiuontly Colonel Narkrll ha&lt;bren told to notify Dr. Doxlsdes biu
the other representatives o f ( ‘.a
Grt?k government, that the Arr.t-.v
tan Red Crosa Intends to arrant*
trnrisft-r to local authoritim a t4
elm .-it ics of the work now ronduL.nl
mid financed by it In Greece,

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G AIN E SVILLE , Fla., June 1.— *
The following, lust-minute warning to ■
eol urn growers, prepared by Geo. I). ■
Smith, uBsociute rntuniulogm', was £
issued here today from the office o f *
Plant Commissioner Wilmnn Newell. ■
"The cotton growers o f Florida to- jj
day are faro to fare with the crisis in J
weevil control. The hatching of the ■
llr.it crop o f egg* or the first genera- *
tion means almost total destruction £
o f the cotton crop. The present sea- **
son bus l&gt;een very Unusual In so fur ■
ns the emergence o f the boll weevils £
from hibernation is concerned. Orril- JJ
nnri)y in Florida the bulk of the wee- *
vlls emerge from April 15 to May 15, £
nnd hincp thb over-wintered weevils j£
livu only four or fivu weeks with ■
green cotton to feed upon, nbout HO^a
per cent or mure o f them die before £
squares appear on the plants. How- ■
•ver, from April. 15 to May 15 this ■
season the temperature* were -.blow £
normal, with practically no rainfall. ■
"This condition kept most uf the a
weevils in winter quarter* until th c’ jj
rainy i.easun started about May 15. *

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Inndo the In; t o f the week and when brother, Charles nnd jyif&lt;- in Graponear Winter I’ark tho car ran into ville.
Mr. nnd Mr*. E. W. Lumlquist
wliat was. almost a cloudburst.
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brought over Mr. and Mr*. Wcsacr
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mcnler nml two
nml sister from I.oAe Mary ami limy
children enmo homo last week from
near Miami where tho husband has m’dod much to tho oorviee at the
had work for n few months. While Lutheran church Sunday morning.
ihcfa'tha little son felt and broke his They were all guest* for the day nl
the home of Ililmn* and Gnrder Lumlurt^ twice,
quist,
Mr, nnd Mrs. Swuyne nrtd children
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swanson and
aro.lonvinif Thursday of this week for
their little thrcc-ycnr-old son arriv­
Boston by the Savannah line. They
ed at tho home of thoir parents, Mr.
dlil'liut-'Rrt o ff na soon as they nt
and Mrs. August Swanson in their
firrft intended.
rnr oil Monday evening from Topekn.
Mr. nnd Mr3.,Nnah Fry and Mr*. Knns. They had the hardest times in
pciiRstun, o f Islev/orlh Grove, spent Arknnsas and in Northern Florida.
.Sunday mid Monday at the home of They have shipped their thinR.s and
Mr. nnd Mrs, T. O. Tyner. It yos will make their home here if the cli­
the latter'*- daughtrit, Elinor instrnd mate benefits the wife’s health. A l­
ot Taylor, who stood so well in her lium has been Riven four weeks vnertstudies.
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Miss Carrie Lillian CrnnuT came on
the early morning train on Tuesday
fiom WashiiiRton, I). C. to make her
home with her undo nnd aunt, .Mr.
nnd Mrs, V. C. Culler. She is spend­
ing n few day* at present with her

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I; Rrv. J. 8. Clark will be with us for
[irrviit* ns usual on ihe first Sunday
[in the month and ngnlji'fel the third.
I Barnwell Heck has ,b«fin real ill for
* week with tonsiliti*., Hr. Puleston
his been quite worried about him.
Mr. and Mrs. Cramer and children,
Mis. West and daughter, Lila and tho
too other children were Sunday" call­
ers nt the country home of Mr. nnd
|Mrs. Collar.
| Mrs. Voile Williams nnd children
and Mrs. AuRust Swanson spent
Tbursilay nilernoon at New Stnyrnn
last writ. 0 . Willinni* Is cnmpinR
cut there.
Mr?. Anna DoFnrrott- was In Or-

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Only the best Dairy Feed
will give you rich, creamy,
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Como nnd talk over your
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Mr*. Cramer, Mrs. West nnd Mrs.
Signa Bobbins.
It was sura fiqe.
Miss Florence Tyner and Gilbert Ericrin were ammiR those who Rrnduated.
Mr. nnd Mra. Elmer I.undquiat hove
taken rooms for the summer nt Cnrtiado Beach nnd hnve been. there for
u week in hopes it may improve the
henlth o f their little son, Lawrence.
Emil MaRnuson has also Rone over
with them for a rest, tnkinR a room
there.
There was a large number out Inst
Saturday evening at the birthday par­
ty for (larder Lundquist which was
held at hts mother's home, tho' it was
very threatening, weather. Gnrder has
ben away a good many years and ail
hope that the coming ones may he
many nnd happy. There was plenty
of delicious cake* and good coffee.
The shopmen attended n meeting first
in Sanford, coming out latyr.
Miss livn Malm wart a guest of
Mrs. Necne this week for a few days
nnd har sister, Mrs. Klaie t Henson
ipent Monday with her.

Mm, Lilly H. Jonoa *nd Mi as Hus.
kin* Jones left here Sunday, in thoir
car for CleveBiiwI,' Tdhrt., for n
month's visit. They -^*|)ect to be a
week on the renirl and will visit in
i\hur.po|)its in GeorAdairaville a:
Kin on route,'
Mr. and *Mr*. J.'O. Corley went to
Jacksonville last week to meet their
son Joe, on his return from the
IlinRhum Military School, at Ashevllle, N. C- They arrived at home
Friday.
Mrs. Nick Zernonean was hontesr
to tho Celery Avenuo Circle No. I,
o f tlio Methodist ladiesInst Friday.
There wero'thiitton circle ladies ami
two guest*. Mr*. Zortmnrnn served)
very nice' rcf.-oihmonfa of chicken |
sandwiches, potato salad, riui.itmart
cookies, kisses and cocoa, vdiich were
onjoyed ufier an hour of sewing and
chatting. T h o ’noxt month's meeting'
will be with Mrs. B. E. Squire at Itor
lovely home on I.nke Oauro.

To the First 100 ('uHlomers Trading us much
$2.00, will be Riven FREE
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Mr. nnd Mr*. Ted Reid nnd little
daughter of Orlando and -'Mr. ami
Mrs. Ned Held matured to Daytona
Beach last Buqduy, for the day. } ,
Mr, nnd Mr*. Louis Entcmingjv
nnd Miss Olivo Wails
of Dunedin
were tho guest:; of Mr. and Mrs. C:
W. Kntxmingrr n few days Inst week.
George Ix-Vigao wn* transacting
husinoEs in Orlnado Monday.

COME EARLY, JUST A FEW CASES

Those aarvfcg on the jury last week
wero Mesuis. J. H. Dlnkof, OverStreet, Newell nnd Spinks.

K. W. Dickson come up from Win­
ter Haven last Sunday for tho day.
Mr. D. II. Hooker nnd Mrs. Allen
wuru quietly married in Sanford last
Tuesday.
The Longwood school closed Friday
\#lth a picnic nt Palm Springs. Every
one had n good firm* in spite of the
rain.
Mr. Kiharren l&lt;-ft for his home in
Pennsylvania Saturday,
v
The Seminole Crate Mill closed
down last Friday for the summer.
Miss Virginia Alloa left Monday
for her home in Okluhumn, after
nponding Home time with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Popo Wash­
ington.
iMfittg orct ^’il iiH lit’ irtliill avenue*
•Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch are an­
Mr, and Mrs. I. D, Hart reached nouncing tho birth of a son, born Frihome from tlifir visit to Hot .Springs, dny.
Ark., the very day the flood reached
Hot Spring*.
Mr. and Mrs, Hart
mo going over to the beach to stay
for some timo, leaving thi* week.
Mm. Ed J. Mulligan was a rc-cent
visitor from Jacksonville, wilHj her
parent*, Mr. nml Mrs.*J. C. Vaughn,
nnd others. Mr*. Herman Middleton mid Mis* 1.aura Parker accom1panled Mrs. Mullignn homo for a
short visit and rome chapping in the
: big town.
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Mr*. K. C. Bmlth of Bock Hammock i* in May town spending some
time with her daughter, Mr*. Shep-

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U. S. Food Authorities.
Within the Calumet factor*
ies
the largest and most
samtarvoncarth-hunclreds
of skilled workers dad in
white arc busily engaged in
producing the baking powder
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Human hands never
touch It.

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Mr*. Camp of Celery avenue wa*
called to Atlanta, On., lost week by
the serious nines* of her bridhc*.'
j &lt;Mr. nnd Mr*. W. fl.. Botes, Mr. and
i Mr*, G. W. Smith 'and mm und. their
l friends ’.the managers o f the Piggly
i W iggly atom nnd 4thcir fafnlilc* hijd
at Leman
a line nftciufinn’* |i
Bluff last Thun May-

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of organdy trimmed wlih handdrawork U {deal far mid summer day*. ,|
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that it will farve *■ a mpdcl for latrt - j
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Them seems to be a strange fa ­
tality hanging over
Washington
these days. Either the heat is rush­
ing to the heads of some o f the big
men or they hare joined a Suicide’s
Club.
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t- Prom the many jokers in' the d if­
ferent bills at Tallahassee ona would
imagine that all the jokers in Florida
warn members o f the legislature.
Mapha thin accounta in a measure for
the legislature being such a joke.

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KKM tlKH . T U B A S S O C fA T f’. ll 1'IIB S*
•.The Associated press Is x e lu s lv s ly
en titled to the uss fo r rspablteetlon o f
a ll news dispatches credited to It o r
not oth erw ise credited In this paper
sod also the local news
published
herein.
A ll righ ts o f rs-pubtlcstlnn o f special
dispatches hsreln a re also reserved.

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fOTelsn A.IvertMnff H-n,.*
THE AMERICAN PRCSS A5S ’

„ It seems strange. that big busi­
ness should be afraid o f Henry
Ford's candidacy. Already their
special writers am giving reasons
why Henry should not be elected
president.

.Peoples Bank

We wefo sorry to hear o f the death
o f flop rexenta live Claude Kitchln of
North Carolina. He was a regular
frllow and one of tho brightest minds
In Congress. North Carolina and the
entire south and tho whole nation
will miss his prcsenco in Washington.

of Sanford

MAKING RAILROAD CROH8ING
I'rnm what we have man of some
' A PLACE OF SAFETY.
o f John McWhorter's work tho spec­

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Home amusing and impossible leg­ a good one In every respect. John
islation is being suggested at Talla­ has. a great knark o f digging up andent and modern history and put­
hassee for the safety o f tliat portion
ting it .together Into an entertaining
o f the motoring public that insists
story.
on raring trains to railroad crossings
or blindly rushing onwnrd over these
The hew municipal electric light
crossings without regard to the pos­ plant In Orlando Is now ready for
sibility o f trains coming along about business and the power was turnod
on yesterday. Orlando inhered for
that same time, Tho
practice is
many years to get possession of the
about in lino with scores of cases utility plants and now that they have
seen on the streets of any city these them the rates should lie lower and
days. Ono will have to stand but n the service much Iletter.
few minutes at any street intersec­
The 'East Coast is going right af
tion to see a motorist or several mo­
torists coming along llckey-spllt at ter the mosquitoes and they say that
from thirty to forty miles per, not they are noting a big difference over
paying the slightest attention to pos­ there already. It takes years to put
sible collisions with autos emerging tho mosquito down—you never put
from side streets or showing any re­ him out—and Hanford should 'start
gard for the righta of others, cither now if we intend to do anything this
summer. .
on foot or In motor cars.
. —-------- o----------Ask any railroad engineer about
Ft. Pierce is now the “ Sunrise
his daily experience! H o . will tell
you that he does not go out on n run City." We suppose they get that way
without having from ono to half a since City Manager llyun took on
down close calls from hitting auto the job and makes them all arise at
traffic, One engineer on the Const np earlier hour than.usual. Ft. Peirce
Line m&gt;de the statement recently is pne of the enmirig cities of the
that the motoring public seems t&lt;» east coast mu! is making great strides
have Inst all sense of fear or duo has toward that ten. thouahnd Inhabitant
tx-romc indilTerent to their own safe­ mark.
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ty or that o f those in their rare. That
The Orlando Bcntlncl calls atten­
is why legislation is sought to pro­
tect the public from theinsloves.
tion to the fact that* while the city
siTn* suggestion has been to miopt, may lie, clean and sanitary that in
Mbs Virginia law which compels all the suburbs there nro cases of dlsmotor vehicles to rorno to n dead stop case oii account of-the unsanitary
WfoiT at templing to cross over " I I - cvn'J&lt;iliona gnd (ho Hen Uriel gives (Ids
road1tracks. llut that Ih going in an a» g good reason for wanting to take
T' eYlreme that la siiid lbe very un- Ihu'fciiKirba into the city limits.
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ppular.
Hepreseututive Unison of
Marlnii hail a better suggestion, the
Tonight (he growers meet in thr*
construction of "bumps” in the high­ court house to perfect their organiza­
way that would not only worn mo- tion ‘ or to give lip the idea entirely,
torist o f the proximity of a railroad It rests with the growers themselves.
crossing but compel a reduction of The big growers nre ready nnd will­
speed to the point of safely for all ing to lend I heir aid to this move­
ment und this is the time for the
concerned.
A still K-tter plan that should glowers as n whole lo get together.
govern nil highway construction in REMEMBER, MEN, THIS IS THE
Florida in the future, is to eliminate LAST FALL.
as fur ns possible every grade cross­
Tin* work.of the Herald in huosting
ing. If, in laying out higliwuy pro­
jects, the iwiurdn o f county commis­ the city of Hanford ami the county
sioners nnd the railway officials of Seminole has always been unself­
Mould get their heads together, a de­ ish. We never nek “ what is there in
rided change in the- old poliqy of in it" when you want something done
crossing the trucks ns often ns possi­ and we do not want to hear this ask­
ble, might lie altered. But in the ed hy other folks when they nre
meantime, please give us the humps! railed upon to do their part in boost­
ing our county. We nil have opr
— Star-Telegram.
i There is oyly one way to uvoid pail to play and It should first he an
dangerous crossings and that is to unselfish part,
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have the county roads go over or
Del,and citizens in an article In
under the railroad crossing and tills
state that they
Is- very expensive in a flat rounty the Pelaiml News
like Florida. Home day something want the tool bridges made free.
of this sort will Ih* done but the ex­ Some of them want tho county to
pense-will lie borne equally by the puy for the bridge i nnd some want
counties and the railrntuls end not by all throe counties to pay for them.
the isltroad alone ns the biil in the Well, Seminole county is willing to
pay her share but we are not willing
house this session demanded.
to pay more than the bridges are
Home of these days the smaller worth and they are not worth the
' counties of various states will dis­ price that is being asked for them.
cover that the city government of We have u bridge that is free at Os­
‘ ilic hugest city and the county gov­ teen ferry and we should worry.
ernment can l&gt;e combined under one
Tht lb raid U glad to note that
* head and one ret of officials all
' around can lie cut off the list and l Intro is a big iacres no on trade in
this big auving to the taxpayers will Hanford over last year. We have
!&gt;c the finest Job tho people ever polk­ made an inspection guided by the
ed over. It hat so many good feat­ busiuens in many of the larger stores
ures and none of the bad that the tax­ and we find that neatly twice as
payers are in favor of this move at much business is now being done in
once when it Is presented to them in Hanford due to the fact that special
thr right manner, Seminole county sides are K in g staged all the time
amt the city of Hanford will have this and vheapjer prices prevail and less
brought to them some time in tho money is being sent out of Hanford
future und (he Herald is heartily in all the Lime. This is a healthy i sign
favor of such a mow. Our taxes of progression und a better and big­
are getting higher all the time and ger' fclty.
a have a hard time finding out
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where the money goe«. In reality a
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Talk of tho T o w n .'-----bunch of it goes to official's salaries
My llllle nephew visited Hundii)
and half of this saved to Urn taxpay­ sdhqpl, The teacher told the children
ers would ijof pnly be a big sum of Hint ,»unxhinc made nice rosy cheeks,
Nepkcw s|Mik« up frankly: "My aunt
year but tho one. set of
working under the controls.' don't! need sunshine j situ palais bet
•Ion government plan could get bet­ cheek a red.”
That lilt af Information spread like
ter results and a poor nmn would
wildfire, and the whole town was dla
Hava a cbanco to get bia head abovu
fussing my complexion. -Exchange,
1 waters of the financial ocean.
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|any great appropriation for c a rry in g !"
I nan affiliation, with the Peoples
the eradication labod on through the *
Bank of Sanford.
processes necessary.
Some fences will have to He built.
W e have the character, the
The pasture rotation and cattle dip­
ping method will be discretionary
organization, the experience, the
with the livestock sanitary board,
legal safeguards and the finanwhich under the terms o f the meas­
. cial. responsibility to render the
ure,‘ must be comprised of seven live­
stock men. First work most be done
soundest and most efficient ser­
in zones two and thirteen, while the
vice to the business community.
work already started in part o f Du­
val county and Gadsden will ba con­
Bring your problems .to the
tinued. In the matter o f rounding
officers of this strong ihktitution;
up the rang? cattle fur dipping the
state wiU tear half the expense and *
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cd the beiftf that the first two yea n ’ IJ
work will, be sent in zones two and ■
thirteen. The eradieatloniats jhope
t oc-nlarge the board’s resource;! a.i it
goes along. Under" the present bill.
It is expect vJ that about eight VearxjS
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Zone two Is comprised o f SL Lucie, ■
Okeechobee, Highlands,
part o f{ w a i a w i a u B s n M B S s s a s a z s M s a s i s n a s s s s s s M , ! , , , , ^
Glades, Osceola, part o f llmvard and
oart o f Polk, v.-hila number thirteen
is made up o f j&gt;«rt o f Franklin, Cal­
houn, Jackson, part o f Holmes, Wash­ C B B B W B B B B E B B B K B B B H B B F B B U K B B B B E B B B B B B B E B B B B B B a B B a ilB ! j
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TICK KBAD1CATI0N PASSED
under consideration was nothing more
HENATE BY ONE VOTE
than a local option measure which
AFTER G R EAT B A T T L E ; had already proved a failure.
Seantor Stokes, who with Senator
(Continued from puke 1)
Calkins, had led in the filibuster,
why It should happen that n member gave his parting * sfiot as to the
from a progressive section o f the merits of the trill. The people of
state ns he was, should t&gt;c against o this country are crying out from the
“ progressive' bill., lie said that he steady but sure encroachment of
personalty knew tittle of the cattle their freedom, he said. “ Give me a
arid the tick but that he got his know], king who will let me live my way,
edge on the question from the cattle nnd deni with my- proprety as I see
owners and not the "experts o f some fit, raJicr than tlilj guise of democ­
department nr nnothcr^' '
racy,” ho exclaimed. The majority
Thrse experts deal in thcorio.i, he of the people now believe, he said,
continued, while the cuttle owners that the executive, legislature and
knew where of they spoke from act­ judicial brnneliej of the government
ual experience, nnd he, from what hearken to the wishes of th ; special.
lie had learned in studyirg the ques­ Interests, and ’you know that they
tion in this manner, was convinced are right.”
that tick could not he eradicated
“ 1-ct’s not yield to the slightest
from the range entile o f this state. wish o f the capitalists.'
He, too, spoke of the lobby in behalf
Senator Wicker was the only one
of the hill. He likened some o f it to!
,
who defended the bill. It was for
a condition in his town.
the supporters o f the measure to let
“.We had a mother's club," he said,
the onnbsition talk itself out- “ There
“ with an (rid maid for its president.”
nre times when a majority must help
Never in his public experience, he
those who won’t help thsmselves,” he
declared, had la* seen a state in the
declared, “ and thin I none of thenf."
position of iicnsting to mi industry
He wondered why certain members
that it was sick, and forcing it to
who n few weeks ago wanted to "put
take medicine against its wil.
Senator Jgou described the measure Florida with other states in the matas n "«uo man bill*” and recalled the ,;r
convict reforms, "did not want
“ Flagler (liiorro law" of several to pul her with these states in tick
,
years ago. It waa enncled at one .'Mis­ eradication,’
Passage o f the bill, and there ex*
sion ro tali! one man could get a di­
vorce, n&gt;d irpealed the next year, ho i.it i no doubt but that (t will be signed
said. He was not opposed to the idea. by the governor, marks n victory for
of dipping entile, he said, hut the h ill, eradication that lius fought nn up

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ieu; a sewinymaehine that was no longer u,*“ .I1' t
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sold, and the money invested in a much-desired typewriter; a piano that had Blood hi *■ *
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Inning, played first uhn Inning nnd
sjicnt
tho rest o f the g'nmo on second.
BASE B A L L
Mrl.uiilin played firut except In the
FO O T B A L L
third nnd foprth when he gnvo the
fans a hit of "spectacular" piU-hinu.
BASKET* B A L L
King played tldrd the first two in­
T R A P SHOOTING
nings, first the third inning, hark tn
third for two innings nnd then irt left
field the lest of the game.
Shipp
DeMolay Takes Excit­
caught nil except .the third inning.
ing: Gnipe from Oviedo Carter and Williams changed positions
making the only changes In the OvleThe llcMolay lean) of. the Pc per do lineup.
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League took an exciting game from
the Oviedo team yesterday on the
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A ll R I! PO A K

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Home Itun
j Smokers Break Their
BASE BALL NEWS Speaker’s
Losing Streak Thurs,
W ins Game Yesterday
YESTF.ltHAY’S RESULTS
CHICAGO, June l.Trls Speaker’s
&gt; - homo run with u man in ha.su in the
Gth gave Cleveland the winning mar­
gin o f a ft to I ktoro against Chicago
yesterday. The score:

Florida State League / :
At Ijikeland-Orlando, rain.
At Daytima ft. HAdontovvn 4.
At Tampa 0, St. Teto ft.

■ TAM PA ; June 1.— The Smokers
broke the spell of their Insing jinx
hure yesterday and defeated the
Saints tn the ninth Inning. The'score:

st. Petu-....* aoo oio mo—r* 12 2 10 to 7. .
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The DcMolay
Cleveland ....... 100 202 000—ft 10 1

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Ilalteries: Oil hi get nnd C. Moore; Moye pitching but Hill was a little
Chicago .......... 200 000 110— 1 10 0
llymel nnd Harmon, Donaldson. .
; wild and wooly ro Captain MiLnulin
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NEW YORK, June L — New York
DAYTONA, June 1.—Going to hat inninga. Harry Woodruf', star southik'lieatef Boston 8 to 1 yesterday.
The i:i the ln;,t’ of the ninth with the score paw fop the DeMolny went in in the
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|tied 4- L mul two hien down,'Davis, fifth nnd from then un Oviedo hud ii
00.1 000 010—1 ft 0 Daytona’s left fielder, lifted one of tfooSo egg for her score.
Boston ____
Now Yoik
rmo (12il OOx—8 14 1 Wilhelm’s offerings over the
left
Slnvick did tho hurling for the Ovlefield fen c nnd Daytona won the ini- do team and wnn nicked for thirteen
DETROIT, June l. - S t . Louis beat tial game of tliu series froih Braden- hlln. Kelsey catching for Oviedo
score;: town, ft to 4. ,Tbe wort- bj*innings: pbiycd a 'pretty good game but hud
j Detroit 8 to 3 yesterday. The si
000 OOJ 030— i 10 1 tha tough luck o f making four errors.
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121 121 liO 'l-f3 17 1 BraderitWn
.... J. 100 001 100—8 10 3 Daytona
. . .. 100 020 10|—ft 7 0
Thb DcMolay llnc-up was shaken
Detroit
! j Hattgrles: Wilhelm tmd Kerns; Cu- up considerably during the game. Hill
Moye pitched two innings, caught onu
The Herald Tor first class Job work .Isack nnd Munn.

National League
Pittsburgh 1. SL Louis 4.
Chicago 2, Cincinnati 3.
Brooklyn ft, Boston 2. ■ .
New York 4, Philadelphia 1.
American League
St. Louis 8, Detroit 3.
Cleveland ft, Chicago 4.
Fusion 1, New York 8.
Only three svhcjlulpd.,
Southern League
Little Hock 2,. New prloans 4,
Memphis 8, Atlanta 2. .
Illrininghum 0, Mobile 1.
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Connor, ss. . .......
King, 3b, lb, If. .
McLnulin, lb, p ....
Moye, p, c, lb, 2b
Shipp, c, 3b ......
Cnrrawny, if, rf.
Hendrick, If.
Cnrrawny, rf.......
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W. ^ilstrunk, 3b.
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Total ......... .... 41 7 6 24 13 to (muMi1. “ I wan always having a
Score by Innings:
backache which caused mo great sufOviedo .......... ;.........: 2.11 101 000— 7 raring,” writes Mrs. Febor, Medfnnl,
IK'Moluy ..
..... 203 101 2tx— 10 Mnss^ “ Could not sleep and at times
Summary: Stolen banes, Conner, I could not stand straight. Tried Fo­
ley Kidney Pills and found relief."
King, ■Cnrrawny, Hendrix.
Moyo,
Stop lint km ho, kidney and Madder,
Shipp, Thompson 2, Slstrunfl, MeKnr- troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
lane. Double plays, Hendrix to Wood­ every where.— Adv.
ruff to Mit.nolin, Moye to McLaulln.
Struck out by Slavick 11. Voyo 1, MeThe W ild Gentleman.
I .i.nIin 1, Woodruff ‘ft. Prs.-s on balls
“ I saw u wild limn lu u side show
i f f Slavic 1: 0, Moye 1, Mel.aulln 1, hist summer," stated j. Puller doom,
Woodruff 1, lilt by pit.duT, by Moye, “ The gentleman Wus a most disrepu­
(Slnvick). (AUendnnuj 150 Time of table looking personage. If 1 had bad
with me either n bottle of soothing
game 2 ho\pa. Umpire McCall.
sirup, a i lab. a book of etiquette, a
Slnvick, p.
II. Sistrunk, cf. . . . .
Carter, ss, 1b. . . . .
McFarlano, 2b. . . . .
McCall, rf........ . . . .

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should have given, or taken, ns the
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Ib-Molay used three pitchers hut
finally won the game. Slavic held
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The abnvo picture is o f Sanford High 8 Stool's Girl’s Hnrketball team. Though not winning 11 majority of their
games they put up u stiff seraji in every game nnd were not nn easy team for any other team. Rending from
left to right u rc:‘ Bnrnh Whccless, manager; Maude Carraway, captain; Dorothy Cameron, Mildred Holly, Emma
Spencer, Lucile Echols, Olive Newman, Jean Maxwell, Edna Htllcs und Mias Cotnlio Tillls, coach.

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Suits worth 85c, going at, each........ .............. ........... ........ .......... 05c

Harry Woodruff, who yrent in pitchng fo rthc DcMolay in tho firth waa
the star of the game. Hu had tho
OvWdo sluggers all baffled with that
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semo when he started pit bin,;. Vie
has o fierce windup and a fellow his
size, makes a fnnny figure when bo
wonts to, winding up.
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team. Hia catching was excellent aiul
his perfect' pegs to second caught
many fast PvMolay players trying to
steal.
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the first game of the series with
Sanford’s Independent toam was Pittsburg yesterday. Tho score:
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The heart rending part of the game looks like Sanford will put out , * St. Lends
th« wventh when Bill Moyo formidable team against Orlando here

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PH ILAD E LPH IA, June 1.— Three
Everybody luughcd Inst night,
fifth bH*ne rufcw
Meuael, Groh and Kel—— ■
ItftljV enabled New York toNvIr tlu^first
And tonight there will be u
finish tU11110 of the series from Philadelphia, fine picture,
mvlng
to 1 yesterday. The acoyo: [' ;• 4
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ourth. New York ....__ j 200 000 011— 4 H 3
Marlon Davies and T. Hoy lint
inning I hilaibdphia __ 100 000 000—1 f. 0 "Adam and Eva."
BOSTON, June 1 Brooklyn
feuted Boston yesterday ft to 2. The
score:
001 p»0 0 0 l4 $ IP 0
Brooklyn
00 It)l 000-f* f, 2
Boston ...
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C INC INNATI, June L —T h i* Reds
defeated the Cubs 3 to 2 here yester­
day. The si-ore:
Chicago ____.... 010 000 010—2 0 1
Cincinnati..... .... 100 000 2Qx-3 0 0

want in this lot it is a Real Bargain

$25.00 values will go at, per suit...;....... .......... ............................. $18.50

Give Giants Game

It was a fine game!
And exciting ns a game could be.

$3.r&gt;0

'100 M E N ’S L E A T H E R BELTS

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Worth $(&gt; (o JJiSf Will sell them as long* as they last at, per pair ...

And you ought to see thut third
--but Hill wns in too much of a hur­
F:t. ry to make that home run und failed has: man of the Banfortl Independents
JiOO to touch scCond, bnw. However, Con­ pick up those fast grounders. It don't
seem as if anything Is too hot fur him.
.508 ner and King scored on the hit.
.550
.541
Three Home Runs

Southern Association
Won Lost
Nashville .... ....... 23
10
• hattanooga ........ 21
10
New Oileun* . ... 22
18
Mobile .......
20
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Atlanta
20
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Memphis ............. 1H
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Little Rock ......... 10
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Nnlinmd l.cague
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Now Yutk .... ....
I’ilt,burgh
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Brooklyn
St. laiuis . .. . ....
Ciurinnati . . ....
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FOIl I WO DAYS ONLY

Tbu star u director o f "When
Knighthood was in Flower".
’•Whnt a merry modern Eden of love­
ly gowns, Jaia-plnr** and lounging
lovers Flapper Eva was living in till
Adsw eaino along. Then Eva turned i
over a new leaf.
. Adapted from tho sparkling Broad­
way bit.

O N E S M A L L LO T OF F IV E SU ITS O N L Y — G E N U IN E
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L O R R A IN E

Large sizes only 40 to 46, worth $12.50 to close out at the low
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Small sizes, 32 to 35. Worth $12 to $15. Going at, per suit
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Sen us for your Rathlnff Suits. We have a Rood line of them (n Indies', Men's, Boys* and
dren's, you will find our prices right on them.
A few other Rems of Merchandise will be offer'd at reduced prices Saturday and Monday*
in nnd let us show you whnt we have to offer---- -— We will try and make R interesting t o ;

And the honor guests tonight will
be M. Kronen and wife and wiU atm
this wonderful picture without cost to
them. Ho there sure as Osborne has
saved a place fur you.

OUR AIM IS
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F A T H EN S A N D FRYERS
SUGAR-CURED HAMS AND BACON
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Pure Food

M a rk e t

J. HUGH TILL1S. Prop.
402 SANFORD AVENUE-------------SANFORD, FLORIDA

;; Sanford, Fin. ,Mny 8th, 19M.
lion. Board o f County Commission­
ers In and for Seminole County, Flor­
ida, mot in regular session nt Id
o’clock n. m. Frosent: Chairman
John Moisth, and Commissioners
G ,'L. lilodsoe; C. w . Entsmlnger. B.
F. Whaafcr,.and E. Cbriett, with V.
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p ierk ,.in d .cf.
,M.'ita*Hl, flifoflfr, f(i altemliiiiCO.&gt; •
, ilinutb* o f ’ the list regukir .meet­
ing' hold A’hril’
I ftth/ ; nfso fijmclAl
meeting held April 21rd, vrUfti rend
and approved.
Mrs. A,*(*. Burden,i, appeared before
I the Board in reference to tho width»
of the public highway nt the Mon­
roe Bridge, and on motion o f Com­
missioner C. W. Enlxmlnger, 2nd by
Commissioner E, CUrlctt, mid carried.
•he Above matter is hereby referred
to Chairman John Meisch and A t­
torney Gpo. A. DcCotfca, with power
to act.
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Mr. R, J. Roily appeared heforo the
board mid introduced Mr. John McWhnrU r representing the TArnjui
Tribune, who is getting out n special
Sunday edition o f the Tampa Tribune
for Seminole County, and after conskWahlu discussion the following
motion prevailed: Motion o f ComVibutioher, Cl W. Eiit xrfiinger, sixond&amp;) by ConintlsKioner H. F, Wheeler,
and carried,* this nouni of Counfy
Commissioners hen by agreed to 'in ­
sert n two page advertisement in this
,Spc(dnlt Edition fur Somliudo County.

^ x.j StiffJjy'CAfnr-.B. V
’ lir tl, Mu' bid of E. fi. Brady for one
Hji.afr
pair o f bay mare mules for the sum
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* * ' AT $)I(lf&gt;.00 allowing the county the
P*
rum of $150,00 for the pair of mules
- •• traded In by them, l* hereby accepted,
into, /loti the„ck*rk o f this board instructed
ship 20, South of Range 111 Eastc,
3oc- todraw warrant for 1650.00. *
Went one mile to the center of Sec­
tion 2C, same Township ami Range,
nFp/ , Petition of L. II. Dodd, et nl., in
ami also,
' tOTcVcrct) to the proposed Lpke HowThe East 50 feet e f . UJtrr, Street
root' til and Golden Jlud rond, wan again
fiom the, renter of Section 20, rfotiti)
nitlj taken irp, and thd fallowing jrec holdr
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two nmj thrce-(|unrter mile*.Jol the era
was appointed
by ithis
boarjl
to art
Routk Jim* o f the NorlliWc^t: Quarter nr ffcwifrfl aml'hiaJtt-their report to ’ J
o f the Northckat Quarter
t^lr-Twnrd: L. H. Dodd, li. K Doug-;5
!■»» ToviriaWp' SMt Smith of H aiigeT ^ lais and t&gt;. $1. LkMgthas.
An recorded in (J. I’. Sw^pd Lkhd
Company’s Pint o f Blno^’ RaidWock*
recoi^ijdJ^'Hot Book 2, on page 111.
oil dthu Vam A m lnl" Oabornc Bpok*.
erngo Company's Addition to Block
Hammock, recorded in Plot Book 1,
on page :tl, Jlenunole County, Rec­
ords, and,
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no it further Resolved, That the
property rights and privileges here­
by granted and conveyed unto the
Snnbnnrd.Air Line Railway Company
and its successors and assigns, shall
constituteir■Yfltnehlse In - porpetuiiy
fpr building, constructing, maintain­
ing, opemtlug dial conducting raid
railroad over., along and upon the
right uf way'afore/.nii!, and.
Bo It further R»sn|v.erf. 1'hnt the
tracks to be laid oyer, along and up­
on said right' o f way by tho Sen-

The following bids for the.pureim-if jif n'.pnir of-mules were opened
and rend, bid o f it. A. N’ ownmii,' E. Ei,
Umly, mid G, F. Smith, hbls held
opmruntil nftcrno'm.
Hid of W. f}. Earle, for the hardsurfacing of the Wekiva Fill was
oiKtiied mul mid, and an motion of
of Commissioner G, L. 'Bled-:no, .sec­
onded by Commissioner C, W. K «U -

A good morning, one flint Is good In every
sense of the word, follows u summer night spent
in cool, refreshing sleep.
Before long-you will need n pleasant sleeping
porch which will let you get out 6f the stuffy
interior rooms. Such n porch pays dividends
In better health uhd thg "pep1' thkit comes frbttl
sound sleep.
Add n room to your home hy building a
screened, rrtosquito-proof sleeping porch this
spring,
Wc enn help with the plans und
furnish tlic lumber, screens und other tilings
you w ill need.

H ILL LUMKKlt CO
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S an ford, |&lt;'Iorl(lu

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There is no better guidepost to the
motor lanes of America tl?an the Buick
Authorized Service Sign. * *
Nor is there a better insurance of con­
tinuous, careful and dependable motor­
ing than &lt;he ownership of a Buick.
The performance of every Buick everyw here is constantly guarded by a
motion-wide network of Buick Auth­
orized Service Stations. ..

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BUICK COMPANY
n better automobiles are built, Buick will
Build Them
HD, FLORIDA

L. C. MOORE, Manager
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all times make und keep in good re­
pair tho JdffltwAy, crossings, ditches,
hi'idgiM and culverts wherever same
(kali cross mid-right o f way hereby
granted, nud upon failure an to do,
the amiie sliall lie placed in proper
condition hy tho County o f Semi note,
and tho coal And expcnbQ thereof
sluill Ik* paid hy the Seaboard Air
Lino Ruilway Gompuny, and
Re it further lb ,o h ed, That this
iVnnrhl le sh-fH
XflftVt
after the date o f the siguipg o f u
c inti set botwehn the said Senlioard
Ah' Lino nRilway Company and the
County of Himinule, hur-od upon and
|lu accordance with the prb*. tsioim of
thin resolution, tho said St aboard Air
! tJne it It i IWay Company helt.g hare by
i t.puired to nigu^y the acceptance or
rejection of ifi-.* franchise horoby
granted within 2Q days from the date
hereof, and to agree to hold the Coun­
ty of Seminole hamtlesH from npy
damages that may neeme
to any
iibiitting property owners by reason
•if the use mul o^&lt;£upnliun o f that por­
tion of the public highway of yeminolo Comity, Kio'ntl|i, hereby granted
unto it, mid if ‘Accepted, ahull begin

to assist its depositors in every
way!
,.f
True, tliere are times when
even a bank is obliged, to refuse
aicP-but since the establishment
of this bank in 1887; fe w indeed
sons
mnt. will be

’ ? Motion o f Cinr. G. L. Bledsoe, 2nd
a p p r e c i a t e d .V
hy’ C’omr. B. F. Wheeler and carried,]
Eng. Fred T. Williams is hereby In- [
r.tturfed to make «n estimate of the'
cost of hard-surfacing the Osceola,
toad with marl.
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Motion o f Comr. B. F. WhcoU'r, 2nd \
by Comr. FI. Curiett and carried, this ,i(
Ixmrd agrees to donate the sum of ;
$200.00 for htird-Hurfuciiffe to roadj
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
leading from Allamonto to „ Black M
5\
Watnr Lake.
I1.T. WI1ITNRR, Cuikifr
J. N. Bradshaw appeared licfore the J F. I*. FORSTEIt, President
board in rcfcrenco to a rond near
Lake Howell,
On motion o f Comr. C. W. Knlxminprovisfons o f which u certain side­ motion of Comr. C. W. Knlimliiftr \
ger, 2nd by .Comr. B, F. Wheeler and
track will be constructed, maintained 2nd hy Comr. B. F. Wheeler ami cir!H
carried, it Is hereby ordered liy the
und operate dnt Soldier Creek, Sami- ried, thin board accepts the alwve a!
Hoard o f County Commissioners ' o f
nolc County, Florida, sprlhgiug from port, .approves name, nnd hereby dc
Komintdo County, Florida, that the
the main line track of said Railroad dares the same to bo n public retd.
form of contract between the County
Company nt*a point 12C&amp; feet miuthRopdrts of the Severn) connty of.
of Kemlnolc and the Atlantia Coast
wunily o f mito ost H o f said railroad fieialipwaro received, read and utdtr. I
Line Kallrond Company, By tljo pro­
comiiany an its'Jneksonville district; ed filed.
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visions o f whb-h said railroad com- ’
all ns described in the said contract
Warrants paid during th&gt;* month of
pnny lensofT to said county o f Send-1
dated the Hth fitly of Mny, A. D. 102.1, April were ordered csneelle*| of rWi
nolo, Florida, three hundred (.100) llh-'
nnil as shown on the blueprint attach­ ord.
cnl feet of fifty (CO) pound rrclny
ed to said contract, be, and the name
rail, sufficient to construet 150 foot
There being no further businca
is hereby approved.
o| trapk, nail such angle bars ns may
this hoard stands adjourned untl
Further that the chairman and clerk tlgiir next regular meeting to be U i
lw attached thereto when delivered
for the construction of an extension o f this hoard are hereby authorized on Monday, Juun dth, A. I). 1923, (t
to a sidetrack belonging to said, rail- und diiepletl to execute the sail! con­ Hi o'clocii n. in.
load l onipnny at Soldier Creak, Scad-1 tract in the name of said county and
;i'de county, Florida,, all ns described; on behalf o f this hoard.
Big value:* In-Aluminum at llolwrtf
The Ilond Committee composed of Grocery, .Saturday.
hi the said contract dated the 8th (lay
55.p1
of Mny, A. I), 1921, lie, mid the same Frank Evans, et nl., here filed their
report in re: Road leading from^Lnke EXTRA JUDICIAL CIRCUITS
Is hereby pa proved.
Further that the chairman
and
CREATED; OR A NO L-OSCBqjbrk ,of this hoard ore hereby auth- road, described as follows,■tn-wit: Be­
OI.A; SIJMTKIt AND LAKE
oi iscd and directed ' to execute the ginning at Luke Mary Station, run­
;itii11 contract in the name of said ning tb tile left of and pnrnllcl to the
TALLAHASSEE, June l.-A n « Atlantic Const Lino rnilrond to Sec­ trn judicial circuit would lx- created
county and. on behalf of this hoard.
On •notimi of Coirtr. &lt;f. \V. Ent*- tion m, Tvrp. 20 S'., Range 80.:, E., out of. Ornngu and 0&gt;rculn, and 8anminget, aeiondcd by Comr,' H. K. thengd straight smithAbfougb the cen­ tor and Lake countie.*) under the
Wllt eJer and carried, it is hereby,or­ ter o f said section mid terminating nt terms of n measure, ftn:ll passage #1
dered hy the Hoard of County ( ’ om- the Hmifard-Orlnndo brick* road, and which wns'cfTecliKl by the Senate tad
misnloners of Seminole County, Kin., the commlttw* recommcndb the above night. Senator Wicker opposed th»
that the form of contract between the ns-the-best route for said proposed nr*fiM.fo und rend a letter frum Jud**
County o f ’Bcminolo und the Atlantic road und rccymmendH that tin' right- W. S. Bullard to the elect that it
Count Line Rniltoad Company, Hy the. ot-wny lie sixty-six feet wide, ami on was not needed.

fnt&lt;
lit- luudth bill for
and &lt;&gt;n motion o f t’omrnisidoncr E.
Cnilott, seconded by Commissiont-r
0, W. Entxincngcr nnd carried, the*
Clark of this Board Is “Instructed to
wire Attorney Geo. A. Det’oltcs tu
look over the proponed public health
bill nnd if snnm meets with his npprovul ns to legnl form, thiu* Board
will endorse slime.
Mr. K. Hy. Fulmer, nppenred i&gt;efore thi* Hoard in refeit*nee to prop­
erty rights.of Mrs. Jnno Rnrltory (douetised) and filed 11 communication
with tho Board.
Motion of
Commissioner C. W.
Ent/mingcr, nernnded by Commission­
er E. Curiett, utid earried, this Himed
m e follovvirig.lire arm Ixinda were &lt;
hereby nccepta tho propoaiUori of Mr.
approved*
noli ligcliilo. uriicivJ hrucil: ♦,
l'ulmcr and U10 mutter is herbby re­
(!.
A.
Mu
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, K. U. Wmlbttmk, A. H. *\
ferred to Attorney Coo. A. DuCottea,
Middleton
Wod
J. A. Logan,
to prepare the mneoMiry puperil.
Motion o f Cl. W; Knumingcr, pee- j
Mr. It. \V, Pcnrmon, Spcrotark'of
Sunfoid Chamber of Commereo, ap­ ended by K, C’urlctt mul carried, clerk J
peared in*fore the Board in lcfcrencu i« imitructcd to draw warrant for the -i
to the invitation from Brevard Coun­ nuru of $50,00 turW, M. HtHigcx.Motiun of Comr, C. \V, Entr.mingcr,
ty Cumnii sinners to attend a Fish
rrcopdod by Comr. ■E. Curleft, mul
Fry on Wednesday, Mny Hih, 11*21.
Mr. Booth, representing the Uma- carried, the ri‘&lt;im»t of U. F. Whit* J
tilln Fruit Company, uppeured before ncr, Jr„ County Agent, for a !10 J
J
the Board in reference to the closing day* vmatiop, is hereby granted.
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entxminger, j
of alleys through the Company’*
seconded by Comr. H. F. Wheeler and
gloves nt I’aoln.
Motion o f Coptmlssioncr C. j W. curried, clerk of thlx board la InstructT'uUtuinger, seconded by Connnl*- ed to draw warrant lj» Chau, Tyler ♦,
sioner II. F. Wheeler and carried, for the cum of $2-1.10, the county c
riiiiiiinan John Meisch, In hereby nu- P«nl ion o f icfuiut due Chns. Tyler on
tlioi ixeif to ell the old roller belong­ Tux Cart’s. No*. &lt;15 and CS, sola o f Ji
1020, said c c r t lfin m covering rail- J
ing tu the county.
The following resolution wnn uf- laud property, stata having refunded j
fcied hy (-oninii.'.slonor (t. W, Entx* their pei I ion the sum o f $6.00.
Deeds from G. II, Rond and wife, ♦.
tniuger who moved itn adoption, name
being duly Kmuided by t ’ommisr.ion- and Geo. II. Johnson mul wife tu tbo V
county cormnisslononi o f Sominule *|
er .11. F. Wheclur, and adopted.
Be it resolved. That uutborily is county, were presented to the buard,
hereby given, giunted nnd conveyed covering right nf-wuy for the Yoad £
unto the Seaboard A ir Uno Railway, on the east side of Lnko Jessup krtpwn j
on Read
Head mail,
toud, and the clerk of, this
Com,uni)’, u ^corporation, jls SU000S- ;ifi
sors and assigns, to build, construct, bom d "Was iiittTUete&lt;k' to have these |
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maintain .operate am! conduct a rail­ deeds recordod.
Dr. J. T. Denton appeared Ixfore |c
road along,throug und upon that por­
tion of certain public highways of tho lioard In reference to Mr. U esU 'J
Seminole County, Florida, moru par­ wick, at Lake Monrov, and on motion ^
ticularly described us follows, to-wit: of Coinr. C. W. Kntzininger, seconded i
The West 30 feet of Stone Street by Coinr. IL F. W holer and carried, jj
fioni the South lino o f Section 30, the ahvvu mattur t» »fL*rrod to Chm. j
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Township 2n, Smith of Range 11 Esit .Meisch. with (tuwer to act.
Motion uf Comr. £. W. Enlxmlngpr, «
Ninth One and One-half miles to the
renter of Section 25, same Township seconded by Coinr. B. F. Wheeler und
carried, this board laroinmond* to Ihe J
und Range, also,
The South 60 feet of t*alm avenue r to to coinptndler that he allow the ,
from tho center of Section 26, Town- redemption o f state lav cert. No. 2lH&gt;, '

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O f Sweaters, Overblouses, Skirts and Hand-Made Waists
A two*day event of unusual importnnre to the Woman or Mins who U anticipating Ihe
(rip (u the mountainH or seashore; yet lei us not forget the one staying at home for what
is prettier than u pretty sport costume for muto ring, golfing or sports wear?

All tho mnv styles of tho present vogue,
very cleverly, rictfflrhfed
fashioned in
ftilks of Paisley and Printed'Designs, while
others aie represented in Solid colors,
touched here and there with colorful em­
broidery; .
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$14.75 Grade
$11.D5 Grade

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jt7*95 Crude jfjji .............. .

'$9.75 Grades © ................$7.95
$7.95 Grades &lt;a&gt;, ... ......... ..$6.50
$5.95 Grades © ................$4.95

WOOL

$fi.95 Quality (7/ ...... .
$5.95 Quality^/?/ ....... .....*
$4.50 Quality &lt;n .. ...............
Otiicrs reduced neconliugly

Pretty Silk Skirts of hunvy Canton and
Iloahtumhra. Pleated and plain modew at
speeiajly reduced prices:

$17.95 Grades rj; I..,.'.,.'.:..'. $13^0
$12.95 Grades ©
A fortuimto ijul-chaic,
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DIRECTORY

American Red Cross Force, Direct
SuccessfulFight Against Disease

t'dR R E K t— Furnished
kltchcnnctto for light housekeeping,
701 Magnolia nvc.
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A m ong M any Refugees in Greece

FOR RENT— Email cottage, ace J.
Muaaon, 601 Palmetto Ave. 60-Dtp.

Rooms 226-228

Tee can find the name of
every live Business Alan
la Sanford la (hie Column
•s^h day.

FOR RENT—Three room furnished
yipartriiont.—Lee liras., 415 West
First Street.
47-tfc

FOR RENT—One furnished houae In
choice location. See Paul Lake.
D E N TIST
CO-tfe
New Melsch lluilding
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida FOR RENT— Bungalow, 0 rooms nnd
sleeping porch. Partly furnished.
Phono 113.
53-2 ip

Dog's Car}, Proved Expensive.
Tim Imrktliff of ii dug so frtghlvner
n fh»rk nf 2,0iin slieep returning In lh«
iliirk from the niountubi pastures n&lt;
| Freney
irttlsims. , iu*tir Grenoble
| Franco. thut they rushed over i
j fnvlne. Tim shepherd. In ntieinptlni
to stop them, wna tlfugged,, over will

"D R . R. M. M A S O N

The Herald delivered six times a
eok for Hie.
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Daily Fashion Hint

T H IG P E N
Real Estate

FOR RENT— Tw(T~furntshoif light
housekeeping rooms. Closu in. Alt
[Quick Service Transfer
conveniences. Summer rates.
Alko
. Storage Facilities
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE furnished room, large sleeping porch.
|lf ire pleaao you, tel] ollrera: if not,
Phone 132.—400 Palmetto Avenue.
tell os. I’hone 498
53-3tp
Rm . 205-Phonra- ■— Office 271
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment, 3
rooms, private family. All con­
DR. J. T. D E N T O N
veniences,
1011 Oak Avenue. Phone
SANFORD N O V E L T Y
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
, 2S3-J.
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4tpomn 206-207-208 Mrisch lluilding
WORKS
BUNGALOWS, coltngen and npnrtV. C. COLLER, Prop• ments for the summer season nt
DR. G. S. S E L M A N
Daytona Bench. Reasonable rotes.
General Shop and Mill
Will furnish photos and full informa­
Practice -limited to
Work
Dincaae* of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat tion upon reguest.— Holley &amp; llnwICONTRACTOR and BUILDER
kins, Daytona Dcucli, Fla. 5-31-lmo-e
Eye* Examined, Glaaaes Fitted
1117 Commercial Street—Kan ford, Fla.
FOR RENT
One furnished room
Meiach Building
apartment for light housekeeping,
701 Magnolia Ave.
fit-Btc
B. W. H E R N D O N
Ryes Examined
Glasses Designed

I

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE------- A UTO-------- BONDS

Opt Idea-Op ternetrlet
.12 Rost First S tm t
Sanford, Fie.

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
1ANFPKD

•CLASSIFIED
ADS

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
r.alalillabril

ISON

Real Palate, Loans and insurance
Phone 18

Clnaaified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for lean than 25cAnd positively no Cinsalfled
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count (ha words and remit
acordingly.

10l-H Magnolia Ave.

STEWART The Florist
Cat Flowrrs------------ Floral Dealgna

M

Annual and Ornamental Pianta

lit Myrtle Ate.---------- Phone 260-W

-

This It to Introduce Airs. Char­
lotte Heilman Of Hound Hrook, New
Jersey, nursing director of the
American Rcd^ Cross in Greece, She
is the womattiupon whom devolved
much of the responsibility for the
care of a million refugees who last
fall and early last winter were un­
ceremoniously swept into Greece
from AuMolia add other Turkishoccupied territory.
Moreover, it is
to Mrs. Charlotte Heilman that much
of the'success of the American Red
Gross campaign against dirt and dis­
ease in .llic';rankx of ..the. refugees
must he attributed. The metropoli­
tan of Athens is also shown nerd
preaching sanitary discipline to refu-

W ANTED

s T liN o G itA l'IlliR W AN TE D —Must
be experienced. Address I*. O. Box
221.

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W ANTED— Used musical instruments
instruments of every ulcscription.
Will pay cash or trade,—M , L. Price
Music Co., Tampn und Znck Street,
Tnntpa, Fla.
• *6-25-lmo-c
W ANTED-Bookkeeper.
WTfl mn^
ploy competent bookkeeper who enn
give bond. Apply 1’. O. Box 700.
54-4tc

gees as part o f the American Red
Cross program.
While reports from more eastern
renters of refugee settlement luve
brought news ol pestilence and epi­
demic, In Grecte where the Ameri­
can Rcd#Cross, and particularly Mrs.
Heilman* and Iter staff of American
nurses, Jmvc Been handling the refu­
gee situation, enforcing bathing and
making drlousing one of the essen­
tial requirements for the person who
sought a meal ticket, cpidrmlct have
keen nipped in the luiil and no con­
tagious disease liaa-bccn allowed to
gain n foothold.
Typhus, the most dreaded of all
the winter diseases in the refugee

Greece Escapes Worst Evils o f
Refugee Invasion B y Efficient
Work o f Am erican R ed Cross

LOST
FOUND—Cameo brooch on Palmetto
avenue. Owner may have it by do­
se tilling same und paying for this nd.
55-tfc

A kind of new brooms and dust­
pans just come in, also O-Urighl'n Sil­
ver Powder and Brillo.—The Popular
B3-2tc
FARMERS— You can get seed bet* Market. Phone 210.

F (}R *SALB

SANFORD M A C H IN E
C O M PA N Y

fram-i end irrigation pluga at th*
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfi

Daily Ilernld on sale at Jop's Smoke j
House, Mobley's Drug Store and [
FOR S A LF— Uoaier anil Gays' paint*
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
and varniahea at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agenta.
183-tfc

General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repair*
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62------- Sanford. Florida

rOU SALK— khodo' island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for ,$1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Bear dull Avenue, San­
83-tfp
w. H. |«ak
J. II. Colrlough ford.
Leak &amp; Colclough FOR SALF)— Large motor boat, every
convenience, four cylinder motor, in
INSURANCE
remarkably
good condition. W ill con­
I'lrr— Life—Auto
sider
nny
offer—L.
II. Connelly. 3D-tfc
No. 3 First Nnt’l Bank Bldg. Annex
SANFORD
FLORIDA t b i t Ka UE—$600 buys 5 acres, $250
buys 2% acres, good fruit and gar­
den land, within City of Lake Mary,
the coming tourist center for Semi­
nole county. Land high overlooking
two beautiful lakes. The city dwel­
ler's dream.— Lake Mary Realty Co.,
I*eke Mary, Fla.
4D-7tp

PROFESSIONAL

FOR. HALE OR RENT—5 room buagalow, furnished or unfurnished,
corner 4th street and Holly avenue.
Apply W. R. Pell, 81D West Third Bt.
50-6tp
t'OR 8At,k— Six aerea land, two tiled,
well located.— F, A. Peters, Routo
••A", Sanford, Florida.
Bl-Ctp

George A. DeCottes
A\tomey-at-L»w
Over Stnlavlt County Beak
•ANFORD
-&gt;
FLORIDA

FRED R . W IL S O N
- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
•ANFORD

*■

HALE BARG AIN— Indian Scout mo.
torcycle at less than half price, cash
—nd defects. A -l condition. Frame
for attaching aide carrier. Inquire at
Bukk Garage, Del-end.
C2-4tp
FOR $ALE— 1 Underwood typewriter; 1 F. Si K. cheek writer; 1 Dav.
enport; 1 heater.—J. C. Mitchell, lienson Place, Pace's Lane.
63-3tp

FOR R E N T

*»* *. FLORIDA

RENT— Furnished
■FOR ,—
j.,,
apartment,

-----

(Dmtmim.

THE VOGUE OF TIERS AND
YOKES
All nf (He important'muturicrcs of
Paris ore vjmhwiring lioih tiers ami
yokes this season in the smartest of
their creations. Tho model to the k/t
attractively pictures the new fashion, .
Iwing developed in caramel brown
erfpe. At the lack the line is flat, the
shirring* Ixing concentrated at the
front. The dress takes the form of a
slip-on blouse and a slip with attached,
gathered flouncr*. Medium size re­
quires 4 Jf yards 36-inch erf pc.
The second model, also in ertpe, may
be in bkgr, gray, brawn or one of the
new sunset colors. The doting is on
the shoulders, the front of the dress
being slashed In from the shoulder
edges and tho lower slashed edges
gathered. The result is the yoke effect'
with youthful nrckliaa'tbat so many
women are sure to affect. Medium size

E L T O N J .M O U G H T O N l™ I'“7&lt;
i",East
r . r Fifth
^ r 8L
auln'
208
ARCHITECT

IA N F o r d

■ 7. M illar B ld g.
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BSJtp
FOR RENT—lir g e . convenient, unfumiahed rooms for bouaekeeping.
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue. •

F L O R ID A |

V v v v v ‘ ;.f ;

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REPLICAS OF PARIS FROCKS

Figured t fcdtgettt ctfnr is used with
fascinating rfieri In the development tlf
the (inti frock.
The long-waisird
Idoiise and panel-trimmed skirt arc
joihed unihl a Virile oP soft satM,
while gm* grain rildion outlines the
V-sha|iril neck, tihort sleeves, drapery
and lower edge of the skirt. Plain
Georgette
rsett is
■ used .foe the cascade
INint-U at the side of the skirt. Medium
Unhooking the Hookworm.,
sire teipiirrs Jj-j yards 40-inch Geor­
I'lillinlnglsts In "the United t’tnles j gette anil I y.inl of aitin or other plain
briny, service In Muiilln any Ihiit n l-1 mnlcriaU (or tin* trimming.
Kmiha doth in u soft tone of rust, is
maul nine'nut o f leu persona In ’ the |
combined with Burgundy aa|ln in thb
Philippines have hookworm Infection.
next model. The embroidery on the
The enaea lire no! aerlotre, bill they
ovTrblouse is done in self-color rijk
lower the efficiency o r the Fll'plnn
nnd silver. The collar, undcrblou*e
worker nnd Jlkewlao reduce. ||q&gt; pow­
.md side pinrls of the skirt are 6f
ers o f rerktnnce iieiilnM nuilqrln
satin. Medium size requires 2 f{ yards
tnherculnsla mid oilier atlileiils. The
54-iiicli kasha cloth ami 2J{ yarus 40imhsitin.
’•
nnny aclenlluta nre ualng mrbon telFirst Model: Pictorial Review Dress
rerhloHde im it apeeifle syillnat the
No. V940. Sizes, 34 to 41 inches bust
pamalte. This la powerful alufT, but.
and 16 to aO years, I’rire, J5 rents.
If rhemlcnlly pure, eceir.a to he aufe.
Second M imIcI: IMoose No. WV4,
The doclo'ra tried It out by riving fmir
Sires, J4 to 44 Inches bust. Price, 35
times the uaiinl &lt;b»e to prisoners tin
rents. Skirt No. 0408. Sizes, 24 to
dcr Ibe.deiilli penalty. H iry got so
36 inclirs wuist. Price, 30 cents.
spry end holilerolta tbnt liiq only tiny
to get rid of them was to bang them.
It Is n big Job to unhook the hook­
worm, but science la going to do It.
(live II tlmn nnd practice.— la** An­
geles Times.

Daily Fashion Hint

Daily Fashion Hint

purely"

Cerda ef Bsaford’s Repotable Prufreaienal Men, each
•f whom, la his cboeeu profsasi— the Herald recamamde U the people.

camps, has kern kept nt a minimum;
smallpox Im i hern o&gt;mha|ed l»y * i
extensive vaccination campaign; and
now that summer is at hand in
Sunny Greece inoculation against
cholera and typhoid is fining forward.
The American Red Lros* lias spent
in flic neighborhood of $2,600,0011 in
Grercc in relieving distress nmn,,,;
the refugee* and in waging its war
upon dirt and disease. Most of it
went for food: some of it went for
soap: some of it went for medicine*.
It all came out of il»«- emergency i[i«astry fund’ in a in ia im hv the organlratlnn through *
.in ch.rrij,
The
,
!■! •.!.? prow*
leni is rap. *

No. 1464. Sizes, 36 to 44 inches bust.
Price, SS emu.
* ** j
^
Second Model: Dress No, 1477.'
Sizes,
to 4d inches bust. Price, 35

White reports reaching America ported from centers o f refugee con­
from Constantinople of lata have centration further cast. There was
little suffering from hunger end
starvaii,'~ because rations were
promptly i isuedi there were compar­
atively few deaths from exposure,
ital, where hundreds of the 25,000 because ample and early shipments
r/ho sought asylum there -ere said to of clothing and blankets wero rap­
es dying daily, conditional in Greece idly distributed among those in need
itself, where the refugees ere num­ ot them, and, most important of all.
bered not by the tens of thousands the sanitary regulations established
but by hundreds of thousands, are In and enforced by the American Red
striking contrast. In Greece and Its Crosa with the cooperation of the
adjoining islands the American Red Greek Government, the vigoroue
Cross lias been and atill is feeding clean-up campaigns, the protection
some 500,000 of the refugees and of water supplies, the disinfection
throughout the winter such a high and the Inoculation of the refugees,
standard of sanitation has been main­ the emergency hospitalization pro­
tained that in no camp did any dis­ vided, combined to check any disas­
ease reach epidemic proportions. trous spread of smallpox, typhus,
The picture above ahowa a distribu­ cholera or other diseases common to
tion of American clothing to the such indiscriminate nestings of fautusnity.
*
Red Cross refugee children.
The American P-1 Croat met tbd
The promptness with which the
American Red Cross m«t the emer­ emerc’ejicy fn G. ce with entergency arising when, as an Jnci&gt;lent
of the Greco-Turkish war, a million
helpless and homeless wanderers
were suddenly dropped upon the port
.towns of Greece, forestalled any

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Rsaliy Useful Umbrella.
It wu^ a French Invenlnr. with a
IHttkr henrt for blryrllsts, chauffeurs,
nshcrmrn and wandering artists, who
rattirlved a form of umbrella for pro
lection against sun or rain, which
/•an be easily nnd solidly atturlied tc
lbo shoulders so ire to leave the arm*
and hands absolutely free. Wlteo, *
In tree 11 folds up In a mntenleb
irrn.
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GENIUS ENGAGINGLY SERVES
FASHION
The frork of lime-color organdy
.pictured at the kft takes on ilSslinctkia
by having narrow frills of white net
trim (he skirt and blnpse. The sash is
ol changeable mcstaline riblmn in tones
of canary and rase pink. ' Medium
size tequinw 3J4 yards 40-inch or­
gandy and 7 yards *1 trilled net.
The second design features • Idouan
of 6ne ailk-figurvd voikt ami skirt of
snorts satin.
The neckline-of the
liluuse is oval and deep, while the
IX) R THE COSTUME DANCE
short slcevrs are slashed and connected
wMMHMHRird
* llie d.inceros*.umc is incluikd among
with lainda of the skirt material.
the uaktks of the fashionabio resorts
Georgette, figured chiffon cloths, etc.,
* ■Ocwloping the ovcrtdousc.
at allseason*, and this motkl i* as easy
are used‘ for
to make as It U aftractiw. For it*
Medium size retjui
development, aatcen, jartalin-, 1st.
inch niatcr'ul for
feta, etc., may be used, two shades of
yards 40-inch vxa'W for
ooo color atlordioi the must effucllvu
k. F irst M *
coiuHoariott. Tho V-shapid neck nu»y , ; N » . o r
l « cut high or low. .Medium •!*«' ttquins l K yards 36-lnrh material.
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CONGRESSMAN ,CLA
DIED AT HIS
DEATH H

Kiwanis Pledge
Support to Any
„ 1 ’’{dove for Peace

umm

SELECTED AS NEXT
ECTFJ) DENVER
CONVENTION C m &lt; TO ELECT
OFFICBIiS TODAY.

Body of Statesman W ill Be Taken to p ld Home at
Scotland Neck &gt;

NUMBER 54

j

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 31. 1» »
■: ■:■!—

m i O N A L REEASE
BY THE CHINESE BANDITS
■OF TWO AMERICAN CAPTIVES

ATLANTA, Oa., May 31.—Kiwaninns were plodgetl to support any con- h* a ®a ®a « a » t a ®a » » ®t a u a® MAJOR
ALLEN
AND W.
a®.
structnve movement toward perma­ M
SMITH
RELEASED
FROM
nent peace, theo bscrvnnco of Moth­ a® HOUSE PASSES BILL
p a s s e d by h o u se a p p r o .
CAPTIVITY
*
a«
WILSON, May 31 .—Representative Claude Kitehjn. formerly ers' day, nnd to give aid to disabled an REtlUIIUNG LIGHTS ON
no
HARDEE SIGNS
PRIATING $3,500 FOR
W
a
.
HORSE VEHICLES
minority leader in the lower house of congress, died at 6:14 veterans of the tyorld war in reso­ an
Til It BE CENTS
th e p u r p o s e
an
lutions
ndopted
lato
yesterday
by
the
fct
o’clock
this
morning.
Kitchin,
whose
death
GAS TAX IIII.L
National
Convention
of
Klwnnis
Club*
TALLAHASSEE, Mny 31 ay
a®.
hourly for the last three days began sinking
International.
—A
measure by Rep. Mc­
night last night and tho end came peacefully early this morning.
««
TALLAHASSEE?, May 31
The
resolution
on
peace
as
adopted
Kenzie,
of Lake, requiring a® Amerlcnn Consul Added KejroHe
had
been
in
a
aemi-conscious
condition
since
Monday
hut
rallied
an
—Governor Hardee yester­
(intions on Retrialhlnu Pris­
declared "that Kiwanis International
day afternoon signed the *1 yesterday afternoon and last night a spark of hope Was held ou hereby pledges in earnest support of *a that all animal-drawn vc-&gt;
oners Progressing
•
if
puui
m
From
Several
Camps
hides tng themselves with
Reports
gnsolino'tax measure. It Ha for his recovery. The body of the statesman will be taken to his
s lv New u w Gives Prisoners
*4
any
carefully
conceived
effort
or
old home at Scotland Neck where the funeral will bo held.
an lights at night was among
becomes effective July 1, at
m r T®» A » * o * t* t-e r m « )
’
Too Much Freedom
movement townrd permanent peace »u the rond bills passed by. the no
WASHINGTON, May 31.—Uncon­
which time a tax of three
a®
which gives promise of the maximum ait .house yesterday. Another by
ditional release by Chinese bandit* of
cents will be levied on each
possibility of success with a minimum art Rep. Miller would give the
T A .r A » ? /s ^ X '" u y ,^ r - F . o r . a®
gallon of gasoline brought
two captive*, Major Robert A. Allen,
probability of militaristic procedure
state road department reg­ *a
d. legislature (in obedience to the
into the stato for sale at re­ m»
U. S. A., and W. Smith, was confirm­
involving tho respective governments a® ulatory power over nil state
wishes of lhe people) of the state has
tail. In order to bring qpl
ed
officially tn a dispatch received at
a®
of the United States nnd the Domin­ a® roads with n view to keep­
enacted •‘appropriate lcsisUUon to
retail sales under Its provis­ l»a
the
state department from Consul
ion of Canada."
Nl ing destructive traffic from
tender impossible repotiU°n
the
ions. tho measure provides a®
Davis at Lincheng. The consul added
Support for veterans of the world a»t them. This measure would
circumstance, attending the death or
for collection of the tax at an
war was pledged In a resolution de­ Pn place the maximum load on a® negotiations for release of the re­
ao
Martin Tabert" of North Dakota, a c
tho place of entry.
claring thnt the "Kiwanis Interna­ a® a statu rood at 10,000 His. a® maining prisoner* held by the ban­
joint resolution drawn
a*
cording to a
tional in convention assembled real­ a® nnd place the highway a® dits continue fnvorably.
Charge
Gross
Mismanagement
by
Wizard
Evans
to
North
Dakota
up as an a n sw e r
/
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izes that It is tho patriotic duty ns a*. speed limit nt 20 miles per a®
several
months
and Emperor Simmons
aasm bly’s re q u e s t
wel ns thecconomic duty of each in­ a® hour.
|ltr n » Au*rtal»4 Pr*«a)
if0 that the death be Investigated
SHANGHAI, Mny 31.—Major Rob­
dividual member of Kiwanis, to give
at
The resolution not yet been haamftp
whole-hearted co-operation to the
ert A. Allen of tho United State*
aa
in
k
i
h
i
u
m
The resolution has not yet been
ATIJVNTA, Mny 31.—ifcecivership for the Klan naked in n petition filed ngencles carrying - on constructive *a a®
Army and \V. Smith of Manchester,
adopted by cither house, being held
in tho Fulton Superior Court today by David Rlttenhousc, and others or work‘of rehabilitation.'
Eng., who- were captured by bandita
up by a filibuster in the aenatc.
Philadelphia, who chnrged gross mismanagement to Wizard Evans. Tho peti­
This includes the securing of em­
Mny (1. have been released .according
tion also charged Evans and Emperor Simmons entered Into collusion In se ­
ployment
for
veterans.
to
advice* received here today. ‘
TALLAHASSEE, May 31.—Fili­
lling recent controversy involving control of the organization. Judge Hump With Denver, Colorado .assured nr
A
brief message from Tsaochwang
buster on lick eradication apparently
ries signed tho order temporarily restraining use of the Klan funds and cit­ the next convention there has been
telling
of the release of Major Allen
was broken shortly before 1 o'clock
ing the defendants to ..how cause before him June 0th why petition should littlene tivity over the selection of a
and Mr. Smith added that "nego­
when the majority changed rules of LAST NIGHT AND MANY WERE nut be granted. Also restrained from use of Klan money to pay eipemeai «»
meeting place for 1U24. but several
KILLED AND
tiation* are going on favorably."
srnste and paved the way for n voto
meeting of KlnnolHum called by Evans In Washington June Islan d 2nd. De­ cities have started propaganda for
Major Allen, who Is attached to
at 1:30 o'clock. At that time it was
INJURED
fendants likewise restrained from moving headquarters of klan from Atlanta. the 1026 meeting. These inchnh
believed tjic measure would pass by
Twenty other Klansmcn were nnmod in petition Jn addition to Evans am Seattle, St. I'pul nnd Norfolk. Vn. INDICTMENT CHARGING VIOLA­ the United States Army Medical
I B r T S » A •••»«■!» I r . C r * «* 1
corps nt Manila was on n vacation
mstgin of two vote's*
Simmons, with Rittenlinuso and others as plaintiffs is M. O. Dunning, o The Anniston. Ala., club nlso was in TION OF PROHIBITION LAWS
IIELSINGKOIIDH, Finland, May 31.
leave in China, with his wlfo an d 1
Sanford,
Florida.
______
the Hold with a bid for the interna­
TO STICK
TALLAHASSEE. May 31.—Tho The Petrogrhd opera house burned
young son, Robert, Jr., when all weto
tional meeting in 1030.
iUte will bear the expenses of tho last night and many in the audience
WEST FI.OHIDA JUBILANT
kidnaped
in the raid on the Shanghl-a
Election
of
International
president
,
11,
T
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r
A»»«M*lntrd
I
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r
m
)
.
SANFORD
KIWANIANS
ttial of Walter Higginbotham, charg­ were killed during panic stricken nish
NF.W YORK,“May 111.—The United j Poking express near Suchow, May fl.
*
OVBR
NEW
RAILWAY
will
feature
the
closing
session
today.
AHE
"SEEING
ATLANTA"
ed with murder of Martin Tnbcrt, for exits according to a Central News
‘ ' Mrs. Allen nnd Mrs. Pinger, wife
AND HAVING BIG TIME
OUTLET TO TUB SOUTH The candidates most prominently States circuit court of appeals todny
dlspatrh received here. Tho dress of
under terms of n measure passed by
mentioned
for
the
place
are
hlwood
of Mnjor Roland W. Pinger of tho
ruled
thnt
the
government
need
not
one of the performers enught fire and
tfh bouse appropriating $3,600 for tho (James spread quickly to the scen­
Turner, of Chester, l’a.. nnd Ed V. prove nlchollc contents of whiskey or army ordnance corps, Manila, were
Atlanta, C,a.. May 20 1023.
(Hr The AMMiMt'S rr»Ml
tkat purpose. The has already pasa- ery. Safety curtain was lowered but Mr. Ilob Holly,
whether It Is fit for beverage purpos­ released later by tho bandits and
TALLAUAS8B, Fla., Mny 31.— Arras, of Columbus, Ohio.
es in cases where indictment® charge some days nflerward* their sons,
TalluhaHsec folk, III fact, those of this
td th# aenate and now goea to tho panic already bad soiled tho audience
Editor of Sanford Herald,
entire section, cakulato they have Mortgage Loan Co.
Violation of dry. laws in which liquor Robert, Allen, Jr„ and Roland Fin­
Sanford, Florida.
pvemor.
and there was a wild rush to the oxis specified ns whiskey.
*
^ moved forward another step in get­
ger, Jr., nlso were freed.
Us. Tlw dispatch gives no duUUa of Dear MTi'Holly: .
Increases Capital
TALLAHASSEE. Mny 31.—The number of casualties other than stnteThe Snnford delegation of the Ki­ ting nn outlet to the west o a s t with­
W. Smith, the Englishman who l*
Stock to $250,000 Children’s Hospital
ftut “reactions" from Florida’s con­ nten that many were killed and more wanis Club has nrrived In Atlanta In out going through Jacksonville. Rep­
reported as having regained hi* lib­
resentative Williams of this city, put
the bent of spirits and humor.
vict reform of banning corporal pun- were injured.
erty, Is a man well ovsr alxty. Ho
During our trip n slight chnngc oc­ through a mensure in the house and Company Ha* Phenomenal Sucre** Destroyed at Pittsburg wns touring tho Far East fg.r his
iihmrnt were reported to the comcurred, Dr. Brownlee become a show tho sennto ‘ passed It nlso, which di­
and Need* More Capital for
mirsioner ofagrlculture todny from
No Loss Life Reported health when he w»* kidnaped. At
Clara
Phillips
man, and Ed lJine a preacher; ob­ rects the nttorney general to prompt­
Increased Business
three sources and in telegrams and
first Smith was reported to bo tak­
serving the rolA of Dr. Brownlee, I ly Institute legal steps with n view to
Will Fight on
letters.
ing bis experiences in tho outlaws’
More
Than
Hundred
Little
Tots
Were,
ich local Interest is
believe thnt in him was lost a great revoking the franchise granted some
A mntter of muc..
II. A. Ewing, president of the West
stronghold
as a nentertalnlng ad­
Moved Out
30 years no to the Tallnhnssee ami the announcement by the f an
to Clear Name talent.
Florida Naval Stores Company of
venture,
but
Inter his compailons saw
Kent Rosslter Joined us in Atlan­ Southeastern Railroad, now n sub­ Mortgage I-oan Company of_ an, in­
I’rnsariiln, which leases county con­
signs
of
fniling
hcnlth and a few
(
l
l
r
T
h
e
k
.
i
i
w
l
«
t
«
l
r
r
r
»
s
&gt;
WILL ta, and I might say thnt the Atlnntn sidiary of the Seaboard Air Line, for crease of their capital stock from
HAMMER
MURDERESS
victs under a practice that will be
"'PITTSBURGH,
May
31.—The
chil­
days
ago
the
brigand;
promised that
FIGHT TO .LAST
climate certainly effected Mr. Rossi- a line from Tallahassee to Perry. The $60,000.00 to $260.000 00. ThU comdren's
hospital
of
Pittsburgh
wns
doabolished January 1, 1024, wrote the
he
would
be
freed.
road
was
built
ns
far
us
Jefferson,
10
DITCH.
ter’s appetite os at our luncheon he
,.nllv wus organized i» April, »(**•-•
agricultural commissioner that his
hnd two plates instead of the one miles this side of Perry, nnd now n with nn authorized capital of $260,000 strayed by fire todny nnd more thnn
n hundred little pntlens, mostly crip- 1 Contract* awarded In tho South for
hiied prisoners were refusing to
(Dr Thr AM«cUlf&lt; Pr»*w)
train frequently runs out tnht way.
which was nlloted him.
which $50,000 was promptly sun- pies, were moved to Mngoe Maternity
HAN ANTONIO, May 31.—“ I will
work. The warden of tho prisoners
the year IU22 was $566,000,000, $225,Dr. Tolar is kept busy observing Although the rails nnd cross ties
C w by
' V T bospitnl nearby. Ho fnr as authori­ (MH).otM), or over 100 per cent over
slso communicated the same report. fight to the last court to win back the new styles of tho promenading were ready for laying the remaining °the
plan of the company o begin op10 miles, at one time, and tho right- crating on a conservative basis, mean­ ties were able to determine there wa» the year 1021.
Similar reports were made by the my freedom and good nsme, Clara beauties of Atlanta.
no loss of life. Four firemen were
warden of state road camp No. 12 at Phillips, hammer murderess declar­
I. II. Kanner, who has mndo good of-way is now understood to bo clear­ while, studying the need. ^
‘ondl- injured when tho roof of tho admined
this
morning
In
Southern
Pacific
WII.LITF. GOING STRONG
Starke, and by Captain L. S. McIn­
in Atlanta, and Is graduating from ed, the work was abruptly hnlted nnd
tlins
Hallway
yards
here,
In
an
Interview
IN FLORIDA AND OTHER
n"
tlngh‘'
F
r
o
mn
t
heh
i
t
r
.
Uon
building
fell
In
and
two
of
Georgia Tech this year, certainly was tho T. and 8. E. never entered Perrytosh of a camp in Hillsboro county.
with Associated Press representative. glad to see his homo town represen­ At that place the road would connect
tbem were taken to the hospital unSOUTHERN STATES
Apparently the agriculture com­
w f e w r v e d ‘that the entire capital cousclous. A policeman wmh overcome
In company with her sister and I-os tatives at this convention.
with
the
Atlnntic
Const
Line
for
. rr\ quarter
............ of «a million
would be
missioner's order directing that no Angeles officers, Mrs. Phillips ar­
...
bv formaldehyde fumes.
Tampa nnd other west coast point*. of
Fred Eberhard tho Wlllite man
With Klwnnis greetings, I am,
more prisoners be whipped in line rived hero at 4:60 o'clock cn route
none too great to meet the demand,
A
“high-ball"
could
como
out
of
New
was
here tqdny nnd had the following
Sincerely
yours,
of conditions in this rapidly growing
with legislation recently enacted, has to California, to serve a ten-year
A DEPLORABLE AFFAIR.
Orleans, through Pensacola and Tal­
A.
RAFFELD.
to
suy
regarding this superior pav­
just reurhed these .camps, it was term at Sanqueptin for murder last
lahassee and onto Tampa without d iA»Covlde»ce of this fact, tho coming
material:
auted and its effects was being felt. summer of Mrs. Alberta Meadows.
Tnmpa Ira* a real murder sertsu
ever touching Jacksonville, and giv­ ,any from tho beginning of ltaop«r®MONEY TALKS AT CHURCH"Since I left Sanford, wo have
Generally unsatisfactory conditions
tion—the
first that hn* stirred that been awarded two streets In Miami,
ing
this
section
a
west
coast
route.
WELL’S.
tlons ha* been unable to supply the
among the convicts were reported in
It is the purpose of interest* in this
Prominent Clergyman
remand for mortgage loan fund* and. city for several years. Because so- 22,000 yards. On Atlanta avenue at
each case. Tho men were "laying
ue
called society leader* were mixed Atlanta, also, 0,000 yanls on Park•ccton
to
either
take
the
road’s
fran­
Money talks at Churchwcll’s say
down." according to the reports while and College Professor
un uttrarffoc dividend has
chise
nwuy
or
force
it
to
lay
tho
con­
satisfactory additions! up In this latest crimo It is of the wooil Drive, 0,000 yanls on Druid
advertisement today and a glance
been paid, a
in Mime instances they had gone so
; • Commits Suicide the
necting
link.
to the more Interest to tho residents of thut Circle, 37,000 yard* on White street,
a tthe prices quoted on merchandise
amount having been passed
_
far under their new freedom that
snctioYi. But nt the bottom of it l*
will convince you of this fact. Head
•urflu. and undl.ld®
« ' the old story of the fnst night life and 12,000 yards on Green street, all
they were "cursing" the guards. The Another Prominent Man Suicides at
A
theater
of
the
second
century
has
the advertisement and sec for your*
“ for two young men.—St. Petersburg in Atlanta.
agriculture commissioner was asked
been unearthed. The demand for count ot &gt;5" company.
Washington
tho
rate
of
17W
per
cent
haring
in
self.
•
"Today, we were awarded 81,000
more theaters 1* simply Irresistible
what should be done.
fact been shown upon tho money em­ Independent.
yard*
on the North Bessemer Road,
He rrplicd by instructing that the
.
.a
__A .•..■•'a nriPPi*
Dally Herald on .ale at Joe's Smoke - N o wYork Evening Post.
w * !.7 f.S S T 6 fC tt,. r » r a V . J . .
ployed during
tho first
yoaio operabetween
Birmingham and Bessemer.
men l&gt;e put in solitary confinement
One thing about the present legis­
House, Mobley'* Drug Storo and|
•••
it is pointed out that these
McBride
SUrjrstt,
widely
known
Epis­
lion.
Incidentally,
this road runs by the
The
Herald
for
first
class
Job
work
and other means of discipline worked
lature sticking on a few more com­
irmacy.
~ Phar
copalian clergyman and university In­ Hunt's']
earning, n r. .
«'
°J missions and a lot more of extra two largest steel companies In this
out until the board of commissioners
pita! end do not represent tho profal ructor shot and killed himself hers
CA
tax Is thnt the candidate can have section and Is considered the heaviest
of public institutions could promul­
Pa
today. Dr. Bterrett, who WM W.
U..IP... man l.'u lU n g pal. l wb.n t o n * * » • £ truffle road In Jefferson county. Tho
gate substitute regulations for the rector erperitus of All Souls church
whip.
who have made a study of the mort­ flee again—pledging himself to cut­ engineers estimate that It will carry
here which he founded. He had serv76.000 tons per day. • '
gage loan business in various aectloM ting down expenses.
cd In various churches and been a
"Wlllite 2" pavement was picked
TALLAHASSEE. May 31.—With lecture ran ethlca and philosophy in
.U t . that it u their
company
has
already
made
and
be­
against sheet asphalt, 1 1-2 Inch bin­
all the odd* against them except in a various educational Institutions over
ob.erv.tlon that the real p ro g re - and
bare mat gin of two votas, tho tick the country. At one time he was the
rapid development of any section, par­ cause of the prospects for future prof­ der course and 1 1-2 Inch wearing
At a meeting of the Organisation Committee Tuesday night,
•radicators threw their strength into president of tho society for philosoph­
ticularly agriculture, In the UulUd it, coupled with the almost absoluto course, a total of 3 Inch pavement
safety of an Investment secured by against 2 Inch Willie was chosen as
tha
following
resolution
was
offered,
seconded
and
the senate yesterday and there as ajr* ical Inquiry.
RUtes, date, from the
i
'
SeirTury ws. Instructed to notify the farmer, through the
parent filibuster was waged all day.
n ortgag. loan companies with ude first mortgages on Improved real es­ the better type representing what
quate esplUl to take car* of the iong tate, It l» believed that the balance of the board consider to he the highest
Senators H. H. Wells and J. B.
TW*0 DAY SPECIAL SALE.
*****
"RESOLVED, That In view of public sentiment, wo
term loan* on real estate, vrhlch by the capiUl stock wlU be rapidly ab­ quality pavement, against such type*
Johnson as leaders of the hill that
x
the
Organisation
Committee
ask
for
another
mass
meet­
their nature cannot satisfactorily be sorbed.
as the aforementioned asphalt with
Yowell * Company are putting on
was passed in the house Monday
The official personnel of the Ban- binder, blUilithlc bito slag and 0 inch
ing
for
tb
t
purpoae
of
discharge,
ratification
or
further
linanccd through regular
. 3a|? of drc**c?
were pitted against three of the rec- a special
instruction®."
channels. Every
“ ford Mortgage. Loan Company is com, concrete, which, only bear® out the
onlgzed ablest parliamentarians of tul underwear. Beautiful voiles,
B
S
&amp;
t
a
.
&gt;»
8.mlnol,
Coon.,
t.
Iacl.®
,.nd
u
e
g
e
d
^
ginghams,
organdies,etc.
Gifts
fo*
women
interested
in
this
&amp;
*
*
.
*
"
* posed of men of unquestioned integ­ statements I have made to you that
the legislature, Senator James E. Ca^Every h
meeting
Friday
tolght,
June
1st,
at
8
o&lt;
assured that Sanford and adjacent rity and with those qualifications once Wlllite is .Investigated wtthj,
kins, John P. Stokes and W. A. Mac- June brides In all kinds of Uble linen
ih c " ”i . U . m ” f " u n m p j r u n c to 0 territory U on the threshold of an era found In men who do Mg things. This clear mind. It hj found 1
Wdliamt. Senator Calkins carried eU. See the advertisement, i
U attested by their sucocss in their
ly discussed, Antlclpstlng a Urge attendance the Court House
of development and growth of a W
th* burden of the attacking side yes­
in teat and the decision la
various business activities. .
has
been
selected
ss
the
pUce
of
nuWtlng.
Any
nttude
hitherto
unlbought
of
aven
uy
terday though he repeatedly reiter­ tber endanger ' Its passage.
mously in favor of oor
Officers
of
the
company
are:
B.
O.
It.Is not only the pririUge but the duty of every f*” " er ,n*
the most optimUtlc.
"This board, composed of five
ated that he was net AlUmstertng and chauge whatsoever .would DH&gt;*n that
Chase,
prejAdent;
Cel.
Geo.
W.
Knight,
terested in the proposed organisation to be present at this meet­
The esUWUhment here of a flnsnhis tactics were as often described as the bill would have to go baqk (o the
members,
voted four to lay WUUte
ing. Everybody will be given an opportunity to express themrial corporation of this also and char- vice-president and general manager;
obstructive by Wends of tho bin. house for eoncurrenee and there bo
and
one
who
kicked no price." te I*
actor It 1* believed will prove to be Alfred Foster, secretary and treas­
Throughout the day friends qf the subjected to any Impediment that It*
»
.
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE,
one of th e V rat big stepfc In that di­ urer and B, F. Wbltncr, H. R. Stev­
bill held their strength at IT against 36 enemies might conceive and with
L. L Frasier, Secretary.
The Herald delivered ate
ens and L. H. Praxtsr, directors with
rt ctlon.
15 and beat off every amendment re­ the session drawing rapidly to
---- *
Because of the splendid suceesaAbe the above. '
gardless
.lau u pf.Mm
of .41* nature far to change I cj&lt;«e their chances of saccSss would
* * * * * * * * *
• Uttar
'
in the house bll| wtmlA f ^ - j b ® matipU.

prisoners

Ia

CONFIRMED TODAY

QUIT

RECEIVERSHIP FOR THE KLAN
ASKED IN THE SUPREME COURT
BY PHILADELPHIA PARTIES

OPERA HOUSE
AT PETROGRAD
WAS BURNED

GOVERNMENT
NEED NOT PROVE
WHISKEY CONTI

i BIG MASS
: FQR FRIDAY

HT, JUNE 1ST =

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923
r
T W 0’ l&lt;IEW MEN ON
Ftofon^BTRAwfeitRRY' 'S W W fU iH W tW i
W t i by
hoUM
PIPE OfcGAN L l UB.
I,
- *
.
f «
! ’ • Lr •
intended to make the East Coast Ca­
, .DIRECTORATE OF THE
,
On account &lt;?f the commencement
GROWERS ASSURED OF
nal Company "live up to its charter,"
exercises of Monday there was only
CITRUS EXCHANGE
RATE CONSIDERATION as Representative Carmichael, author
TO N IG H T I. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor a short business meeting of the Pipe
„ F, .................. „
_
. ,
of tho bill explained It. The meaxure
Organ Club at the church Instead of
TAMPAi May 24.—Seating two
Phone J17-W
WASHINGTON, Slay -9. A.f«*w
prohibit the company from
An All-Star Special
new directors and plans for next sea-; days ago Congressman Drone tttok collecting toll for passage through
I f r»u h a r r e a r I r l r a i i t b l l l i t y e n the regular meeting. The next meet­
— i f fmm mtr ■ • l e e l a f t t h f r r o r n a l u
Cast
ing w l be held Monday afternoon at
son’s work occupied (thc boRrd of di­ Up with tho Interstate Commerce any.section of a canal which floes ftot(
k o ao r. o r If y o e e r e r a l t r l a l a l a s . w r it*
D.
G.
Wagner
of
Kissimmee
is
In
the
home
of
Mrs.
Schelle
Maine*
on
rectors
of
the
Florida
Cltru*
Ex­
a p o s ta l ra rO t a fk la O r a a r ta a r e t. a l r l a a
Commission the question of allowing have n water depth of five feet or a
—IN—
O rta lla . o r t r l r a k a a r f k r Ite m . I f w lU Magnolia avenue, at 3:30 p. m. All the city today calling on his many change at its session here today.
Florida strawberry growers tho same width of 60 feet. A similar measure
k r a r r o f l r a p p r e c ia te * .
friends nnd selling Southern States
4
.
member* are asked to attend.
E. P. Livermore, of Homontcnd, privileges in the use of refrigerator
Life Insurance. Mr. Wagner I* n was installed as director for the Dnde cars as enjoyed by growers in Cali­ wns pnssed by the house nt the Iftst
SOCIAL CALEND AR
former resident of Sanford nnd is al­ county Cittnii. feuWkchnrgc In the fornia, the Statb Senate having session hr said, but it was lost In the
B. 8. A.
heavy calendar of the senate. Mr.
place of floy Heck, of Cocounut Grove, adopted resolutions to this effect. Mr. Carmichcal said thnt the eannl com­
There is to bo a Joint meeting of ways a welcome visitor.
Wednesday—Mr*. F. E. Rmimillat will
roslgned, nnd A. F. Wymnn of Brn- f&gt;rnnc told the commission that un­
rntettafh the member* of the Fort­ all tho four Chapters of the Brother­
L. D. Reagin of Tampa was In the dentown, was seated nu tho director lux* this Was done many Florida pany wns granted thousands of acres Constantly tho gismor of
hood
of
Saint
Andrew
on
Thursday
nightly Bridge Club at 3:30.
bf land tb construct tpe East Coast
city today in tho interests of the Cit­
grower* \?guld be put odi of business. Inland Waterway between Jacknon- and the simple hoipcly cxl,u.nf*0»
Wednesday—Ml»*es Pattyo Lyle ond night of this week nt 7:30 p. hi. in rus Industry, a citrus mngnzino that for the Manatee county Citrus Hubnovor oU Small town life, interwoven jn .
Anna Mason will entertain from 4 the Brotherhood IIoum&gt;. At this time, is published nt Bartow. Mr. Hcngin exchungo, succeeding J. W. Ponder, o has received the following letter, vi„ e anJ Miatnli hut ^
from B. If. Meyer, chairman of tno tcmpt0)| to live up to the terms of dratnh replete with dramatic ffr
to 0 p. m. at the home of the form­ thcro Is to be awarded to tho winning la former newspaper man having of Sarasota, resigned.
vor. and emotional fire-* dnmii
commission
explaining tho situation: its franchise.
Chapter,
tho
Bowling
Trophy,
which
Dr. J. H. Ro38, president of the
er, honoring Mias Coralio Till!*, n
been connected with the Tampa
extolling
tTSe unselfishness of tsr
"There
arc
two
eases
pending
be­
was
to
be
played
for
during
the
win­
■ bride-elect of Juno.
Times for many years ns business organization, took occosio nto re­ fore this commission, concerning the
anctal lovo.
R
ter.
mind the board, old nnd new, of it*
manager.
•
Foreman—"What
arc
you
doing
Thursday—Mrs. A. W. Fitts will en­
great responsibility to the grower* transportation of strawberries from
tertain the members of the Mcrtle
..
LOOK WHAT’S COMING.
-TOMORROWof
Florida in it* ndminl*tration of Florida' to northern markets, viz., No. I’cte."
P. J. Fcitncr, general manager of
Matrons Bridge Club nt her home
Bricklayer—“Sharpening
a pencil."
12,39.1,
transportation
of
strawber­
Mack Sennett Presents
At Inst, Circle No. 4, of the Mis­ tho Ozrcola Cypress Company was In the business affair* of this, the oldest
on Union avenuo at 3:30 p. m.
ries,
by
express,
in
carload
lots,
In
Foreman—‘Better
look
out
or
you’ll
nnd largest co-operative marketing
sionary Society of tho Methodist
Thursday—Mrs. A. W. Fitts will en­ church, I* coming tho 8th of June, the city todny nnd his hinny friends organization In the eastern United l*cssengcr trains, from Florida to Jinvo this union nfter you. That’s n
“The Crossroads of
tertain tho members of the Metric to present "Cy Slocumbs Country were glad to sec him again. Ho hnn State*.
northern market* which is an inves­ carpenter’s Job."
New York”
Matrons Bridge Club at her home Store,’ 'at tho High School nuditor- Just returned from n trip to New York
tigation
Instituted
by
the
Commis­
Following the general discussion
nnd New Orleans nnd other points.
on Union Avenuo at 3:30 p. m.
sion upon its own motion nnd No. 12,­ •The person who disregards nafoly
ium. Some of the High School boy*
Friday—Mrs. M. S. .Wiggins .will on- will toko part, so they will have a Mr. Fcitnor say* tho road is fairly of the advertising of the exchange 981, Railroad Commissioner* of tho
rules some day will pay the penalty. FOR MATTRESS troubles phone Smi
tertaln the member* of the Thlr- part of the proceed* for tho Athletic good now between this city nnd nnd talk* by George A. Scott, gen­ Stnto of I-ouisiana vs. American Rail­
eral
sale*
manager,
nnd
Jefferson
Osceola nnd the Osceola pcoplo nrc
ford Mattress Factory 402-M-t.
1 teen Bridge Club at 3:30 nt her
way Express Company, n formnl com­
A**oclation.
NOTICE! SUMMER SCHOOL!
showing their appreciation by coming Thomas, advertising counsel, It was plaint.
home op Magnolia avenue.
•*
Olltt
Ah, but It’* ‘‘a scream.’’ Wo'vo a
FrJ^ay—Peter Schaal will give n long hot Bummer before us, and n to Sanford to do their trading. Os­ decided to maintain the effort of the
"Hearings hnvo been held, proposed
organization
for
Increased
consump­
A Hummer rchool for making up
Subscription Banco for tho mem­ bit of fun will help us through, so ceola is n good feeder for Sanford
reports issued, nndornl argument lost work will be opened in the Gram­
business nnd 1s getting larger nil tion nnd' dintribution of ScuIdKWcot
NOTICE!
bers of the College Set at the Val­ friund* don’t mis*. See!
fruits. The advertisement n**eis- had before ur. tl wns found thnt a mar School building on Monday, Juno
tho time.
dez Hotel at 8:30 p. m.
ment .per box can be mntcrinliy re­ decision could not lie reached in time 11th, in the following subjects:
Friday—The Dependable* class will
ALL PERSONS ENCAGED ijj
FAREWELL PARTY
duced,
however, In view of the nota­ to be of any Immediate imnefit to the
Ilild: School and Shorthand—Mrs. TUB BUSINESS OF OI KftATIKc
Among tho prominent vi*itorn to
*lT« a shower at tho homo of Mr*.
Misses Lucile Anderson and Eliza­ tho city yesterday wns Dr. George ble Increase in volume of fruit shippers and it wur. therefore derided R.TJ. Maxwell.
Dwight Babbitt on. Hanford Heights
MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HlltK ARR
to l.coji in touch with the actual
beth
lloolchnn entertained delightful­ Hyman of Tnmpn. Dr. llymnn wns handled.
from four to six o’clock honoring
Gill, 7th and 8lh Gradc.i—Mrn. D. SUBJECT TO A LICENSE TAX Op
ir.?Vc
tills
reason.
.
Plans for tho furth r development
Uahliitt.
Mir* Coralio Tiliis, n brido-elcct of ly at tho former’s homo nt 91H French pnstnr of tho First Iinptist Church
?10.0J PEY YEAR (or $6.00 for half
"in o.dcr to hnvo th b information
Avenue,
the
occasion
being
a
fare­
of
the grapefruit canning industry
hero
for
many
yenrs
nnd
has
n
host
3rd, 4th nnd .6th grades—MUr.ca year}. Thin law.U how in full
Junib
Friday—Marjorie Forrest will enter- well party In honor of Joe BIrcham, of friends who arc always glnd to nlong conservative lines nnd the uso Utforn uh v/Iiob cannidering tiie.or Ruth Kanner nnd Ediin Chittenden.
and license payable at City tihirk’sof.
Primary—Mita Emma Owon.
Itec.
‘tain a number of her young friends who leaves for Orlando today to see him If only for a short time. Dr. of Intensive advertising to create nnd cnae.1, tho carriers ugrecd to furnish
Only a limited numlicr of pupjln
at a birthday pnity nt her home ah spend a few day* with his sister, Mrs. Hyman wns on his way to Gninosvillo maintain consumer demands wore un daily reporti with car .numbers
W. II. WILLIAMS,
and other information concerning nil
George Downey, before leaving for his to identify hin Bulck enr thnt wns ndopted.
I’arjt avenue, nt four o'clock.
will lie enrolled.
61-Gte 63-lOtc
City Manspt.
shipments from Florida to northern
Monday—Pipe Organ Club meets nt home In Canada. Games, music nnd stolon from him nt Tnmpn severnl
Routine ’ business nnd matters re­
the home bf Bchello Maine* on dancing were enjoyed until n late^ months ngo, He hns boon granted n quiring executive sessions of tho point::, Rcporta covering tho bulk of
STOPS HACKING COUGH
Magnolia avenue, at three-thirty hour. Those enjoying this pleasant summer vnehtion by his church nt honrd occupied the remainder of tho tho movement which originated on
“llnd n hacking rough for years, OWNERS OF DOGS,
the. Atlantic Connl Line and the Son- ^
T„
lho only
Tittle affair were Marie nnd Gladys Tnmpn nnd will upend part of the meeting.
p. m.
•
TAKE NOTICE!
Stamper, Evelyn Borrow, Beatrice time in Philndelphin whero ho will
&lt;
Inard
Air
Line
have
U-oA
nsramhled
remcUy
J
,at
r
c
M
my
COUf;h.
1.
Directors present were: I)i*. J. II.
In
tabulated
form.
This
letter
is
not
Martin,
Elizabeth
Hooluhnn,
Lucille
ngnin
occupy
tho
pulpit
of
the
big
George W. Crew* of Jacksonville
have not been troubled with it since^"
Ross, president, Winter Haven; sec­
t uIh.&lt; taken na indicating nny posi­
THIS IS FINAL NOTICE TO All
Is among the businesa visitor* in the Anderson, Joo BIrcham, Lyle Tapp, rhitrrh over which Russell Conwcll ond vice president, I’.
writes Mrs. E. M. Dohy, Asbury I’urk,
Peters, Win­
tion
of
(lie
Contminnion
in
the
cane,
James
lloolchnn,
Dave
Fountain,
Al­
OWNERS
OF DOCS WHO HAVE
presides.
N. J. Coughs, Cold*, Croup, Throat,
ter Garden; Judge I.. M. Hnmmoll,
city today. . .
but merely to niiow that wo have been
ton Gunner nnd Churlln Anderson.
NOT
PAID
LICENSE FOR SAME,
Wntiehnuln; C. J. Stubbs, Fort MyChest nnd Bronchial trouble nrc quirk,
giving
the
matter
careful
attention.
Mr.
Illchnm
hn*
been
for
the
post
WE
WILL
NOW
PROCEED TU F.SCALKINS
SCORES
RAILWAY
Frederick Bell left ln.it evening for
ly relieved with Foley’s Honey and
or*; II. C. Warner, En*t Palatkn; It.
LOBBY AT TALLAHASSEE J. Kepler, Delauid; II. C. Kerrill, The eases nrc now in direct charge Tnr. Contains no opiates—ingredi­ FORCE PAYMENT OF LICENSE
Washington where ho will spend sev­ eighteen months malinger of tho U. S.
Army Store on Enst Second street,
Tropic; E. B. easier, St. Petersburg; o gCommJ.nloncr Campbell, who will ents printed on the wrapper. Largest ACCORDING TO LAW.
eral weeks.
jlls
delightful
nnd
gonial
personality
__L.___
R. G. WILLIAMS,
TALLAHASSEE, Mny 30—Charge* I)r. J. E. tflock, Wcirsdnle; t’npt. F. keep them before the Commission for selling cough medicine in the World.
bus
won
for
him
n
large
clrclo
of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar May returnod
C3-Gtc
Chief of Polici
thnt the rnilrond* were maintaining ,C. W. Kramer, Ix*e*liurg; John A. it nactivo consideration.”
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
It ii Mr. Drano’n purpose tor keep
to tliejr home In Mnscot lifter upend­ friends who are sincerely sorry to the most powerfql lobby here In 'hi* Hnlvely, Flornncoville; A. F. Wymnn,
seo him lenvo, nnd are equally sincere eighteen year*’ experience” nw n leg- llrndentown; K. P. Livermore, Home­ Actively behind this matter in behalf
ing a few day* here with friends.
in the good wishes that follow him, ihlntor, were made by Senntor Jnme* stead.
or!hi:iJCoiu»tilut!ntu in'prder tlint they
Htttir Thom m MmitmrJ PlatHr
mAy not he d!*crinin:ited .’.galnr.t l»y I
For Cough* and Cold*, Head­
•B. L. Brady of Haytnnn Bench was but Joo snys he bus Florida Stand In E. Calkin* in iittnckiiig u measure
Ms
Shi*’
*
,
hnd
he
Is
sure
(o
come
bnck
California
berry
growers.
,
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
by Senator Colson todny to require WOULD BUT CHECK
among the buxines visitors here yes­
—
sumotime.
‘
and AH Aches and Pains
all motorist* to conic to n full *t&lt;»p
terday.
.
ON PENSION LAWS
Washington Herald: ’ihe trouble
within fifty feet of grade crossing*
' ALL DRUGGISTS
CHANCE IN STATE with tome distinguished foreigners
T. J. Iliirrls of Winter Raven wns DEATH OF MICHIGAN RESIDENT nnd providing thnt if they did not
35c and 65c, jars and tubes
wl.hu knock nt our gates in that they
do so and were slruek by n train, the
among llio huiincii* nrrivnln here
Hospital six#, $3.00
TALLAHASSEE,
May
29.—Should
Frank I&gt;owis died nt the Allen rnilrond would hot bo llntlle for dam­
keep on knocking nfter they get in
II
nt I t I lull
II i
i- l
Monday.
.
nil the pension* snr)ctione&lt;l by the
home on Park avenue yeslerdny af- age*.
1923 session of the legislature lie
||. S. Mattox of Folkntnn, Gn., |* j t. rnoon about live o’clock of apoplexy.
Senator Calkin* coupled ill* opposi­ nrtunlly entered upon*the hooks, and
lie
hnd
been
spending
the
winter
here
spending n short time in Knnford a t­
tion to till* measure with hi* trouble additional eighteen or twenty thou­
and hud mnrdu Hanford his winter
tending to business.
in getting through the Ro-ralled rail- sand dollars would leave the stale's
home for severnl years. Ho leave* n
rnnd grade crossing bill. This mea­ treasury yearly. The senate however,
Miss Dorothy Humph, who grndu- wife to mourn hi* loss. The remains sure, passed by the *ennte n few iluy* recently passed n bill which would
nted
F- H- 'V. C., will arrived were taken to Detroit Ills old home ngo, provide* thnt the rnilrond coin- require that nil pension cnscs'be first
home fhli evening from TnllnhnXsoe. todny nceompnnlcd by Mrs. Ix'wl* mi*sion ahnll have regulatory power* Investigated by tho pension board be­
nnd S. M. Lloyd who wn« n distant
with it view to eliminating danger- fore the monies nrc actually paid—
F. M. Baldwin of Darien, Gn., ar­ relative of deceased.
ou* missing* nmi protecting other*. nnd tuht the finnl authority shall rest
Mr. Ix&gt;wis wns prominent in De­ Mr. Calkin* charged thnt the rnilrond i with fhem. It i* estimated thnt a
rived In the city Monday on n busi­
ness nilssjon mid is stopping nt the troit where for many yenrs he was lobby was throwing it* full strength , „av|nK „f ,d„)ut $13,000 of the elgh------------------------------------------o n ---------------------------------------- -lieutenant of police, n promlnoht against defeat of the measure In the |
Montezuma.
„r twenty thousand will thus be
Mason nnd citizen.
house. Tile house kiled n similar | ltnv,.,|- ,\ rimilar bill hns been intro35. T. Irgrnm of Jacksonville repre­
The sympathy of everyone i* ex­ hill by Representative Miler earlier j dured into the Itnunc.
sented that city here yestsrfday nnd tended to tho wifu nnd other relntives in (lie sesilon.
The 1923 session’s pension grant*
made Ills lieadijunp-Ltr* at the Monte­ in tlicir loss.
* Senator Colson’* bill wm votetl j have far exceeded those of nny other
zuma.
down after n lengthy wrangle.
one lei ni nnd n number of other* re­
CANTALOUPE SEASON
“The title of hi* hill *hould he 'nn 1main on the calendar for handling
Hon. ,fleorge A. DeCottes returned
*' OPfcNH IN ‘THE WKfjT net to prescribe the rule of evidence this week. The Rossion of 1919 pass­
home Monday evening ‘ from Tnllnin ditmngc suit*,’ ” Senntor Calkin* ed no Hpecinl pension bills, nnd tho
lyresct' where he has been nltcilding
ORLANDO, May 2D.—The weekly declared in opening hi* uttnek. He session of 1921 passed only thirteen.
to legal pusiness. i
market review by F. L. Skelly as Is­ declined the rnilrond* were trying to
"Daughter," nsld the
anxious
sued from the offices of the Alnori- get It through in order thnt they
•• Hick Terheun left Monday lor enn Fruit Growers, Inc., *ny»t:
could “kill nnd mnini without being mother, "what qualifications has this
Jacksonville where he will enter the
The past week saw tho 0|*cnlng of liable. The rnilrond* nrc maintain­ young man that you nrc so nnxiou*
.navy. Going Into the electrical de­ tiro cahlnloupe‘iu*ason With first ship­ ing one of tho most powerful lobbies to mnrry him?"
partment*.
“ Well, mother, he tlresse* well, he
ments from tho InijH-rlal Valley. The here, not even excluding the tre­
Volume of those will probably In- mendous race track lobby of 1909. It hu* nrat her nice car, he i* n rwcII
G. jv. Hpenrer, Jr., ,who graduated neiise rapidly, tl alio saw the ar­ exceed* lit power anything I hnve dancer, he tell* jolly good stories,
yesterday from the Hnlvpfslty bf rival of tho first carlbml of Austra- seen in my eighteen yenrs’ experi­ he—’’
•
Florida at Gainesville, will urrlve linn grape* ever to come to this ence.'
"But, daughter, has ho n Job?”
home today.
Mr. Calkin* said he thought nny
“Oh, I don’t know, mother! You
country. California cherries lire ar­
one
hnd n perfect right to come hero do have the funniest ideas!"
riving In tho En*t In fcbod voluriie.
Misses Florence ond Dorothy Mere Strawberry *lil|tments reached a and appear before n ceominittco cith­
leave this nftcfnnon for Washington, point In excess of fivp hundred cars er In support of, or in opposition to
D.
where they will spend the sum­ i nn single*di(y. The trade’s interest a bill, but he deprecated the “repre­
mer jvlth their sisters, Aaru and I* being diverted conlsderubly from hensible” tactics of the rnilrdnd lob­
Mamie.
clfrus ft hits by these hnd other of- byist*. "They ennvus members in
the corridor* nnd appeal to their pre­ Black-Dr&amp;Ofiit Recommended by
ferine*.
„
*
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Freiner nnd Mrs.
Oranges:
California shipments judice utul commercial in*tinct*,” he
an Arkansas Farmer Wbo H u
Mary E. Khuul, who hove been attend­ continue to arrive lit good volume, declared.
Used It, When Needed,
ing the winter in Kl. Petersburg, ar­ the totul to this time being now far
"If this legislature does not ri*o up
rived In Hanford yesterday for n uheud of the same time n year ago. in it* might nnd drive these lobbyists
(or 25 jcare.
short stay en route to point* north. Shipments from Floridu have con- from the temple of the people then
sidhrably diminished, hut there Is the people will riso up in their might
Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. G. W. Parsons, a
Miss Gladys Morris, who is tenth- practically,no change in the situation nnd drive the Icgiidntor from it," Mr. well-known farmer on Route I, this place,
ing at I-eeshurg, wus in the rity last ut the receiving end. Apparently Calkin* cxcluimcd.
says: "I keep Black-Dradght in my home
evening and acted as tonstmistress nt there is nothing to wurrunt any markall the time. It Is the best all-around
the Alumni banquet at the Parish od.upturn in prices Ain Florida vnlenHally Ann Cukes, fresh milk nnd medicine I have ever found for the liver
lleuzo last evening.
cream nnd cottage cheese, choice and for constipation. We began using II
clan right ul this time.
fruits and vegetables ut the Popular 23 or more yean ago and hive used it
l*rof. R. F. Cooper, Misses Mary .. Urttpefi.uil: Demand is good only Market. Phone 210.
G3-2tc whenever needed since. I hive never
Zathaty and Emma Spencer motored on Itetter quality, well packed Florida
found any other medicine as good for
lit Gainesville yesterday where they grapefruit, there being only slack
constipation, and that was what 1 suffer­
and
indifferent
interest
In
inferior
went tu attend the graduation exercis­
ed with till 1 began using Black-Draught.
quality
fruit.
With
n
slnckening
of
es!. Prof. Coo|ter also acted as liest
CLAY
AWAY
THE
YEARS
Black-Draught corrected this condition,
f. o. b. ordera there is now.u cor­
mpn at the wedding of his chum.
and
now we use it for the liver and for
Apply
Bonctlla
Beautiftsr
casmlc
clay
to
responding indifference in Hut auc­
your fkee, and rest whila It dries, then indigestion—a tight and sluggish feeling
tion
murketa.
Only
fresh
packed
jHrs. F. I&gt;. I-axarus, nee Florence
remove and see and leel the wondeiful
Frank, and Miss Julia Hlndlcr, of grapefruit of quullty command good dificrence In the cc^or and texture ol the after meals, for bad taste b the mouth
and sour stomach.
Bjfooklyn, N. Y., are here as the prices| and Oicru are no indications
wMy wife uses it for headache and
Guaranteed
to
do
these
definite
thinat
lor
guests of Mrs. I.axarua's brother, Fel­ of chungc in tho nen? future.
the face or money refunded. Clear the biliousness. It MU on our shell and we
While our organization will con­ complexion and nive it color. Lilt out the don’t let It get ouL It h u been a great
ls Frank. Mrs. Lazarus is a incmln r
lines Remove blockheads and pimplaa.
oft the 8. II. H. Alumni AMociatioii tinue shipments of selected fruit for Closeenlorjcdpores.
Rebuild loual tis­ help to u s .. I believe a great deal of
and attended the commencement ex- a few weekn lunger, our packing sues and muscles. Make the skin soft sickness U caused by hurried eating and
J
.
ettisaa. They will remnln here for a houses generally are now through and smooth.
constipation, and Buck-Draught, if taken
mouth and on their return will bo ac- chipping fyr the season. This rnsr- You can obtain regular sites from your right, will correct this condition.”
Isvonia toilet counter. II not. send this
furfliwnlcd by Iter mother, Mrs. Frank, krt news, Utciefore, will t*e discon­ ad with IOcaats to Boned Is Laboralorlv*,
Qct Thed/onI't, the original and only
lor a trial tub*.
“
rill A ^ d j h f ^iTiAaer ln Urook- tinued as a regular rervlce until the Indianapolis, *Indians,
genuine Bbek-Uraugbt powdered Uver
opening of the next shipping season.
Soil! everywhere,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY. 31,1923

~ r j a difficult proposition as it appears
wind to make an organization and it
I on the face of it because of the pretakes co-operation In the start to keep
down
the
diacontents and thoao who
pondcrance of Northerners in our
TTvoif
Tins *I»wonW»S&gt;
ra k lta M * m r ift*n**»
4 mw a
t II* H
rraU B
a
llJ
Ia
a
. IW would wreck the organization before
population.
ThU would remove the
M
wmIIi A
**.. M
afarA
. fl*.
It starts by knocking the organization
W
A
S.
main objection In Washington of
; n«S«a«
je r r
ft ANpV I
even before it has l*cn planned.
, CrtR HIRE THIS nOfllHttft
The Herald Printing: Co. plan
crcatin
ganother staot with two more
PUSISTCP « IS NMTlHftl WITH MYM
Every man who la nbout to Join an or­
PHRi.iaiiicnfl
OSWALD
AND
I
HAD
TO
Democratic
senators. After that the;
ganization has a right to know some­
turt» HOME!,
J. H O L L Y ------------------------- _ K S I t # r
steps to th oformatlon of South Flor­
I*. J
. LILLA
H
D
---- S**v*t«r j -Tr*••ar*r thing of ita alma and purposes. But
. Oeaerat N i u c n when ho la one of the original stock­
RKL.
«. a. n
i
ida will be comparatively ensy."
n
.a
.H
O
I.I.T
A
«vrr&lt;U
la* M
a
a
a
a
rr
IL L S B &amp; T H A T IT M E V IR J
holders In a new organization or busH A T O H * A A AIM M W M AW *
The Newa incidentally remarks
aaw
a a
a
Almlblw R
a
ta
a M
at* K
incss ho should at least stand by the
that Volusia being one of the old
A
p
a
llra
lla
a
counties, in comparison with some
LE
W
ia a
nIIT
C
lrratalloa M
a
a
a
a
rr proposition, until ho knows it docs not
P
b
aa
*B
Z
S
-Waflrr Sp. m .
suit him after all the cords are on tho
of those further south, "has no kick
table—he should not, however, call for
coming on its representation but be­
S
a
ta
rrlp
lla
aI’rlrr laA
O
ra
a
ea
O
a
r Y
rar-—
-----------—
------------1
oilhow
down
before
the
game
starts.
ing a part of South Florida the citi­
a
.oo
■
la M
a
rik
a
And our advice to every grower In
zens of this county stand firm in their
D
tllrirMla C
llr Ij C
arrto
IBC
a
a
la the'count? of Seminole Is to attend
D
a
*W
ffk
hope for more state institutions, more
T
k
a 11( 11- la IK
-p
a
cr W
**hl» |
l*r- the meeting Friday night with
an
state Interest on important roads in
■■
• r a l * « l * Caaatr
all rat
lralf ****** -.......
this section of the state which pays
a
*Alap
n
b
lU
b
ra ****
K
rM
a
p
. A
4 **r open mind, decide that you want to
_________________
T( Vrt4»r&gt;
lla
la
a ra
lra M
il* k
n
ow
* a
aa
a
p
llra
-"
the biggest part of the money each
lla
a
. ri.00 p t t ,rar, alalia la alnirt. Join or you do not want to Join after
you have seen whnt tho men who nre
year into the state treasury.”
MKKIIKH THIS ASHOCIATKD m K I I
th«
leaders
in
this
movement
and
in
Turning tho state over to the Re­
T
ta
aA
sso
cia
ted I’ra
a
a la •xciu
d
vslr
en
titledlo th
eu
a
afor retiu
tillcA
lla
nof this community purpose to* do nnd
publican party would evidently mean
all fia
w
ad
isp
a
tch
es cred
ited lo It o
r
n
o
t o
th
erw
ise cra
d
lla
d In th
la n
e
p
e
r slpcc they nro your neighbors nnd
nothing to the News, if it could pos­
a
n
da
la
o th
a lo
ca
l n
ew
a p
u
b
lis
h
e
d friends they nre at lenst entitled to
sibly thereby secure the capital or
h
a
ra
ln
.
A
ll righ
ts of ra
-p
u
b
llra
tln
nof a
p
a
c
la
l your respect
nnd
confidence
far
tho Woman’s college or the univer­
iiL
flsp
a
tch
ee h
a
ra
lna
ra a
la
o reserved
.
O
ffla
*l IIK
IIA
I.il n
U
IM
H
N
O
. I’h
o
a
* IS
Aenough that you will trust your sig­
sity, or the prison fnrm or something
czxatBS
nature to the papers of the organiza­
e lse 'th a t would mean spending tax
Torsten
A.lv*rH&gt;ln*
h»pr.»*n',»llv#
.
I
( nit:A Mi:HICANr»l*53A35QCIATH&gt;N | tion until such n time ns they hnve
SANFORD
FLORIDA
money In Volusia county or vicinity.
worked out the details of the organi­
The whole iden Is to mnkc another
zation.
state nnd then hang the expense.
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
Koine
was
not
built
in
n
day
nnd
The Miami Hernhl recently'look up
r\ i a m i
big bodies move nlowly. The slower
tho Tlmes-Unlon’s statement that
VI# • I *
A WHOLE-HEARTED
~x7~
this body of growers works right now
state division would mean spending
WHERE IT COUNTS.
UNDKIt-l’KIVILRGKI) CHILD
ORGANIZATION
the Itettcr nnd the more solid it will
more money—thnt tho same million
MOVEMENT.
he
when
it
is
perfected
into
n
perfect
inhabitants would for n time at least
Poultry Feed— —Dairy Feed------Stock Feed
A
local
huaincss
man
yesterday
; We rote by the Herald of yesterday
machine for the transaction of your
lie obliged to spend tydee, or nearly
discussed
the
mercantile
situation
ih
WE HANDLE THE REST OF EACH KIND
that the growers will meet in the
Referring to teh "Under-privileged Ilartow. In tho course of the con­ twice ns much nflinoy for sitatc govbusiness.
court houne Friday night for the purDon’t consider price alone
And in conclusion we would like to Child Movement," which is one of the versation he stated that it amazed crjnncnt, nnd said that this was not
jjoiip of "discharge, ratification or
chief
activities
of
Kiwnnix,
President
true.
That
living
in
New
York
wasj
w
hen
buying your feed for
him
to
hotice
the
“pulling"
power
of
further Instruction." Thla sounds like soy thnt If you fail to organize this I loss said:
more
expensive
than
Rhode
Island
lo
you
know
thnt tho heat is
nilverUsements
placed
in
the
Record.
• business and the Herald would add to season you will never have ns good a
"At the Kiwanls convention, Ki- Quito seriously, and without any de­ their respective nnd respectable, taxnlwuyH th e c hen post.
chance
again
nnd
you
might
just
as
this and any that unless the growers
*
• Only the best mnkhes
sire to throw bmi'iucts he declared paying inhabitants.
are determined to enter into nn organ­ vtoll forget about it. Our experience wnnls International for the first time
will Rive you the maximum
that
in
n|l
his
nichchnndising
experi­
Wc
insist,
however,
that
nt
least
1
here
of
fifteen
years
or
more
tells
undertook
by
resolution
a
single
ac­
isation whole-heartedly and with no
c r r production nnd quick­
Idea of attempting to outline the pol­ us this nnd tells you this nnd you tivity, This activity is best summed ence he hud never witnessed a more for a generation tho nrtunl expenses
e
st grow th for your young
profiitalile
response
to
his
advertis­
of
two
new
states
would
he
more
CSS5*
icy of tho directors until the directors know whnt wc arc talking nbout with­ up in the Slogan also adopted, viz:
chickens.
ing
than
from
Harlow,
than
for
one
idd
slate.
Incidentally
out
any
further
explanation.
"A sfpfnrn deal for the Under^privi• nre appointed at least that the or­
Only the best Dairy Feed
That Is where the home town spirit wo are not taking the suggestion of
The meeting Friday night Is for the leged Child, a Future Citizen."
ganisation will never lie made. In
FEED
FEED FEED / FEED
will give you rich, creamy,
n*
Republican
South
Florida
as
easily
counts.
laical
merchants
get
the
re­
growers^of
Seminole
county
and
no
other words this is no time to dis­
"These under-privileged children,
•
M . -. 1 milk and more of it.
cuss the future policy of the organiza­ one else. It Is your duly to bo there he they wee kiddies or-grown-up boys sponse to their advertising In Ilartow us the News. Although our democ­
if
Come nnd talk over your
racy
is
often
challenged
liecnuRe
we
tion or who they expect to hire for and express yourself freely nnd open­ and girls will soon reach the age thnt bemuse people living here nre for
feed
problems with us.
dare
to
differ
nt
times
with
tho
poli­
Ilartow,
first
nnd
always.
They
I
m
&gt;
their big work, or who they shull ly. Upon your actions and tho ac­ will entitle them to citizenship and 1
ticians
in
power.—Times-Union.
Heve
that
the
merchants
are
for
allrmake their manager or nny other part* tions of other growers Friday night say to you, thnt the measure of the
■ ■ T H E
CASH
FEED
S T O R E B M
-------------O------------*
of the organization. What is licfore depends the success of the organiza­ ileul that we—yes, wo Kiwanians, two, too, and patronize them accord­
KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES
the growers of Hanford and Ketninole tion.
hand to them during that crtitical ingly.
The Record is in a position to ap­
SERIOUS
time will he the measure of their
county Just now is n real grower's
organization that will function prop­
The Deluind News is talking about service to the community, the state preciate thnt the merchants here nre
“Suffered with severe headache,
FEED«HAY*CRAIN A N D FERTILIZERS
erly. One that will he so rigid in a Volusia county fair. That's the nnd the nation when they do assume truly for Ilartow. Their response to backache nnd pains in my legs nnd
the
demands
nf
local
budgets
and
rules that it will absolutely control xlulT, Clayton. And Seminole coun­ the privileges and perogntives of
PHONE S39*MYPTLE AVE.84™ST.SANF0I?D.FU
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
"drives’ 'is generaus nnd constant. nnd bladder were in had condition. I
the acreage if needs be, that will ty will have a fair some of these days full fledged citizens."
They work out their merchandising wns weak alii] nervous and felt tired
guarantee a rent pack and will not also.
----- :-----o-----------(dans as much for the uplift of local and worn out. Wnlkhig made me
ship anything except real stuff, that
-----------«----------YOU It HOME TOWN FIRST.
standards gs for ^irofits.
will bind the growers Into n threeshort of breath. Every morning my
The item in the Ilernld about a
&gt;ear contract and hind them close city market has brought out a re­
It
works
both
ways—this
matter
face and hands were bloated. Medi­
SK AltltKKZF,
American nnd
Work for your home town.
enuugh to make them atick. An or­ sponse from many of the citizens
of
local
enthusiasm.
cine
failed to help my condition nnd
FLORIDA
Ilenutify It. Improve it. Make it
European Plan
ganization that will he of tho grow­ nnd the farmers of the county. San­ attractive.
The nice part of it all is that every­ doctors advised Kn operation," writes
ers, by the growers nnd for the grow­ ford needs n city market and Sanford
One block from Ocean nnd Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
Mnggle Nelson, Mossilule, Fla. “ For­
The world war and the Treaty of body gains.—Ilartow Record.
ers and no one else. It will he noth­ wil have one if we have to build it.
-—Room,
$1 per clay nnd up;
p er week and up. Special
tunately
I
rend
about
Foley
Kidney
----------- O-i--------race, the 1-eugue of Nations, the
ing hut n growers organization In
week-end
ra
le
s.--------------E
very
room has running water.
Fills,
tried
them
and
got
relief."
Sold
CLOSE TO THE HEART.
protective tariff and all such things I
every sense of the word nnd this is
everywhere.—Adv.
We understand thnt Judge McMul- are important subjects, hut what’s
all that the committee should concern
They placed a wreath of flowers the
liu of Clearwater will he the judge in tile good of rlennlng.up the world un­
Itself about or any of the mcmliers
the Higginbotham case. Tliis suits less we sweep our own doorsteps? j ollier day—the first In . forty years—
should concern themselves about. The ux right down to the edge. In Judge
The best advertisement of your I on. the grave of John Howard Payne,
organization of the association is pur*, Mr.Mullin they have a real judge and
uml made an occasion of the singing
business is the town you live in.
amount. This cornea first. This is one that cannot he hlutrcd.
of
thnt gifted wanderer’s immortal
Towns get reputations as well us
the only tiling whirl) needs concern
---------—o---------"Home,
Sweot Home" on the hun­
men. Moke your town talk all over
anybody that Is ufriliutcd will) the
dredth
anniversary
of its first rendi­
The Clyde line seems fond of tin* the United States, tl will thus draw
organization. After the association
tion.
The
day
that
witnessed these
»•*
has hern perfected nnd I In* hoard of initials II. G. W. ami as long ns it people. And when the people come, events promises to lake a special
finds
for
promotion
as
line
men
ax
there is prosperity.
directors elected it will then lie lime
place mi the calendar, to lie marked
enough for the directors to east about II. 0. White and II. 0. Wenzel it will
Rid your town of one eye sore after by annual observance henceforth.
mukc
no
mistake.
Ilnlli
nre
well
lor the men who they intend to put at
another. Clean up the vacant lots Another May day of remembrance
the selling end and other ends of the known in Jacksonville, as popular as and keep them clean. Make a clutter­ was Mother’s. Day, nnd the month
urgnnizuliun. Thu directors will dl' they are known and as deserving ns ed yard a disgrace. Place less top­ blossomed into frngrunt June with
n e t the affairs of the organization they are popular.—Tinies-Union.
soil on the streets and side walks,
the fragrant thought that is express­
---------- ( i ------- —
and no one else. They are called diMake public opinion too hot for ed in Memorial Day.
Nome
hanks
can
not
pr
will
not
loan
tectors hernuse liny direct. At any
those who will not help.— HeraldMother, home, tho nation's dead.
time that they cannot diicrt llu-y money on real estate hut one of the Journal, tircenshoro, (in.
What
touches tlx nearer than these?
should get off the Job. We think largest hanks in Gainesville copies
Mother’s
Day is a new observance,
this in clear enough to all parties out witli nn advertisement calling a t­
comparatively.
It took us a hundred
THE
TIME
TO
SAVE
Ten years ago it was reliably estimated that less than five per cent
concerned and should slop a lot of lit­ tention to tlie ts'iicfit to the city from
years to get around to paying a for­
people
owning
their
own
homes
anti
tle talk that is going around about
of
the
people of the United States knew anything about Florida grapefruit
mal tribute lo the greatest song of
*u
what the organization intends to do. thnt this hank will loan all tin* money
Tliis is unothcr glorious year of op­ home ever written. Memorial Day is
Grapefruit from Florida are now more or less regularly eaten in about
The committee on urgnnizulion docs llu-y want to build homes. With such portunity for the wagu-earner. He not old. Not until after the Civil
not know anything nhmit tin* men who a lunik Gainesville will’ continue to has sternly work at wagon which War was there ft stated date on which
twenty-five per cent of American homes, according to recent investigations.
will head tho organization. It is none build more homes.
would hnve boon considered princely to. honor those who hnve marched to
Millions of housewives buy Florida grapefruit for their families and
of the committer's business umi never
a few years ago. GeoMtpily speak­ their country's defense hut will never
will lie for the commit tee and other
John (!. and Don M. laiclmer have ing, lie is making almost as much as march again. In Europe there was
insist that dealers supply them with grapefruit bearing tho S oaldsw cct
ab
temporary officers will lie dissolved sold the Winter Harden Herald to lie made at tin* peak of tho wur boom, no such day and no surlt observance
trade mark.
*
- •
when the real organization Is perfect­ Thomas I’aird, an experienced news­ uml his living expenses are not so until after l'J20. On Memorial Day
ed.
paper mini, formerly of the staff of high as they were then. In the sea­ of that year the American I-egion
Tho introduction of Florida grapefruit to such a greatly increased
the .rhieugo Journal. Mr. Iluinl is a sonal trades particularly—and tliis decorated the foreign graves of fallen
number
of pcoplo has been accomplished by tho educational advertising
The
members
of
the
committee
on
a*
organization may have nothing what­ graeeful writer and promises to give has special application to the build­ comrades. The continent caught the
we have done as members of tho Florida Citrus Exchange.
ever to do with the future policy of Winter Harden Just as good a news­ ing trades—he is in |Kisitlon to get inspiration aim! after u conference of
We, the growers who cooperate in that organization, realized ten
' &lt;the organization—in fact they know paper as the support accorded it jus­ iiheuil more rapidly than ever before. representatives of FI DAO, May HOtli
nothing of the future policy of the or­ tifies. The Messrs. Loehner will con­
Will he spend his money or suve —our day—was agreed upon for the
years ago that to absorb tho future production of Florida grapefruit
ganization. Thu hy-liiws and charter tinue the puhlictuion of the Clermont It ? A great deal depends on tho nil- decoration of Uu* graves of Allied sol­
would require an immensely; greater consumer demand than existed.
of the organization will .be till that I’rcH*.—Tumpii Times.
swer to tliis question, for the work­ diers.
-----------o----------concerns any of the men whu are now
man himself and for the country. It
Consequently, at that time wo decided to systematically develop such
Whyino late, this homage to things
Uovcrnor
Hardee Into yesterday is probably true thnt u typical wage- always so closo and dear? Has huengaged In perfecting plans for the
demand by telling the public about Soaldswcet grapefruit and educating
building of this association of grow- afternoon (just us the sun went earner's family, by living this ycur mnn nature changed? Is it chang­
the
housewives os to the food and health values they possess.
I era that will solve ninny of the prob­ down) signed the threc-eont gasoline in a comfortable, normal way, with ing? Or are certain sublime fancies
lems of the growers uml give them the tux mrasure thul will als.olutely pre­ out extravagance, can save several of the heart merely being released
This work wo were forced to do by ourselves unaided by growers
co-operation that is needed ill muk- vent a poor mun from having a ear times us much us ill tin average year, from the solitary confinement of a
outside
of tho Florida Citrus Exchange and under the very serious handi­
Ing the gruwing and marketing of uml will give south .Florida roud and put iUulf ahead accordingly; On thouxund years? —American Legion
cap
of
ruinous
competition from tho fruit of our fellow, growers who mar­
, vegetables a safe investment uml money to west Florida. And right the other hand, it may indulge In a Wckcly.
ket through non-cooperative and speculative channels.
give it the stability that will take It then the sun of (iovernor Hardees' style nf living which uses up all the
I out of tho slough iff unei-rtulnty and political ambitions "set" with the set­ money coming in, lenving none for a SOUTH FLORIDA, REPUBLICAN
,Wo have succeeded mighty well, the results of our work making the
discontent that It seems to la? In at ting sun. I’opr Governor. We hate time of unemployment and making
STATE?
grapefruit industry a substantial one, with a future of promise. There
present and bring It up to the level of to hear it und this after ,'loutli Florida hardship all the harder to bear be­
‘ known values where it belongs. At stood by you.
yet remains the tzude of convincing the other three-fourtha of the Ameri­
cause of thu expensive tastes devel­
Probably thu moat remarkable
&gt;present this business of growing and
oped. ‘ \
argument along tha line of atale di­
in people thatthoy should also cat grapefruit* f
can
*shipping vegetables Is in the hazard­
A heavy snow storm "blanketed”
Since the wage-earner ia tho chief vision la that recently advanced by
ous class that will not be given A fix­ Butte, Montana yesterday according consumer, his manner of spending the Dol-and Nowa, which after talk­
not cooperate instead oft
ed value by tho Farm laian Bureau to press dispatches. "This winter" has a big effect on builneu in gen­ ing of renpportionment and the probtompctisifft IFAy not join us
or any other institution that might is starting off rather early but then eral. If he is stingy, business will abilitica of Southern Florida getting
for mutnof benefit and profill.
4 loan money on vegetable farms for those western folks aru always right not be good. If ho is extravsgant, what was wanted, remarked that di
the reason that them U no stability up to date ami a little uhead of the business will boom for a little while, vision of the state would likely mean
w lU M ot r t l w l x
about the business of growing and times if possible. Ho^/evcr, Gover­ ending in a slump that cats up the
Republican .South Florida
shipping vegetables. A real organi­ nor Hardee pulled a "tvecza" yester­ temporary profit. What level-headed
"Unless a reapportionment bill, giv
zation while it will never control the day when he signed iht* gasoline tax buzlncaa men prefer la a steady buy­ ing each county one aenator and one
law of supply and demand can at law all of which showis that we are ing of necessary things, with only representative, baaed on population
least prevenf a plump by over produc doing our beat to kill t;ho state with­ moderate indulgence in luxuries, be­ passes a t this session of the legisla­
■0
lion, It can pfwyftit H (dump by sblp- out a regular cold spell on the cal­ cause they know that they make more ture,' declares th i New*, “we predict
!
plug good atulf, It con prevent a slump endar.
ou tof normal business, steadily con­ that the state divlsionlsts wll have
by keeping tha markets In hotter con­
tinued,than out of booms and slumps. fertile soil in which to plant their
ixk\ * *. *v J
dition and H can help the grower and
Dally Herald on s a lt'a t Jo t's Smoke' Thrift, that Is good for tha working­ opinions; The 'firtt Step would prob­
shipper and the buyer in many ways. House, Mobley'e D»pg Store and man U good fo reverybody.—St. Aug ably be that of getting South Florida
into the Republican ranks—not such
But—it takas something betides Uunt'a Pharmacy,
j '
f • tf

Sanford Daily Herald

You W ill Take Pride

I nan affiliation with the Peoples
’ Bank of ganford.
We have the character, the
organization, the experience, the
legal safeguards and the finan­
cial responsibility to render the
soundest and most efficient ser­
vice to the business community.
Bring your problems to the
officers of this strong institution;
they will help you to solve them.

:

.Peoples Bank.
of Sanford

Sanford Feed &amp; S u pply Co.
HOTEL RAYMOND

How the American People have been
taught tc eat Florida Grapefruit

L

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YjiiW m F*

FLO RI

�PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,/THURSDAY* MAY 31, 1923
r n o u r n ti o N m u
PASSES THE SENATE
With nil these cloudburts going on
around the country, we certainly are
TALLAHASSEE, May HI.—Minlglnd wo can't afford to go away for
rnum
penalties nnd maximum pennlthe Bummer from Janoland.—Miami
for
first nnd second offense vio­
Herald.
la! ions of the prohibition laws were
Axed by the legislature in the pas­
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
sage
of the house bill by Represen­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
tative F O. Miller of Duval. The
4-21-tfc
measure went over without discussion
by n sixteen to nine vote.
Cut prices on all altmilnum. We arc
The measure is said to have been
making room for a new line. Let us’ written by the Florida representatives
know yo'jr wants, fro will get you of the Anti-Saloon Longue, nnd was
If you want to .tJetlU
anything you' need.—The Popular ihnnipinncd in the senate by Senator
iKti. r bulMIngjj «t l»
Market. Phone 210.
63-2tc •L M. Mitchell, of Elfers. It provides
t.ivlNir. iix ic t»w
ndvUNt offered here,
for n minimum fine (If ?25 nnd a max­
"“it tis til* for a ron(, r, nrr. Acuunlnt us
imum fine of $.'{10 for the first of­
, mi your'needs ami
fense hr.d n miimium fine of $100 and
We will show you
a maximum fine of ffiOflO and a pen­
the better way.
alty of three years imprisonment for
second offense violations.
Hill
Some of the senators took the posi­
Lumber Co
tion the law was too drastic nnd
Hu tfttrr** I l r n t l u n n r .
II they Tlre'Itch* Smart, Bum ' athetn h:ul previously expressed their
unwillingness .to fix minimum penfciV*
or Discharge* if Sore; Imtatcd,
altto
.
.Inflamed/or’Granulated* use
’hone 13C, Sanford
The vole on the nlcasure wns:
Murine.' Soothes and Refmhcs.
Yeas—Senators Calkins, Camplx-il,
Safe far Intone orAdum’At oifl /
Colson,
Epperson, Elhercdge, Knabh,
Druggists.^ ________ . , * t*
Knight.
Mnlone, Mu poles, Mitchell,
V
Writ, fyrFm
MUTllNE CO., 9 E»« Ohto Stnct, CUc&gt;«- . Phillips, Rowe, Russell, Singletary,
Taylor, Wicker—sixteen.
Nays—Senators Andorson, Ilutler,
Cone, Igou, Overstreet, Seales, Shel­
ley, Stokes, Turnbull—nine.
Not voting — Senators Enton,
Hodges, Johnson, Lindsey, MaeWHllnnts, Putnam, Wells.
On June 1st I will open a Real Estate office in the Seminole Hotel where
MIMIC RATTLES TO
i will handle all kinds of real csthte, bath city nnd country property.
ENTERTAIN HI! RIN EES
i.jsl jour properly wtyh me for sale nnd I will give your business my
very hf'*t personal attention nt nil times. If you are interested in any kind
WASHINGTON, May 31.—Mimic
of real e late either for a home or as an Investment, see me. 1 have the bar­
battles
in the uir and on lund nnd
gains.
water will be staged by the arms of
LESLEY S. HILL national defense, services here next
week as added features for Shrine
week. In addition the coast guard
will furnish demonstrations of life
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
saving nnd pea rescue work. The
more spectacle of tho shows will be
nut on by the army, navy uml air
forces. Squadrons of land planes
from Bolting field will simplato bat­
tle over Washington while a marine
corps will make an attack on the
naval earlier Langley, tl is the only
one of its typo in tho navy, ll will
M IA M I,
send up its own scout and dpfonse
TLA
machine.' in an effort to scare off the
enemy.

Notice to the Public

iT &amp; M M

BUILDING

EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE

MEMORIAL SERVICE AT LAKE
niLL TO PREVENT CREATION
OF «NE&gt;V. COUNTIES FAILS
VIEW.
. TA LLAJIASSE EL. Mny 31 .—An ef­
fort to prev«nt&gt;£he "future indiscriminaet creation oF counties in the state
of Florida failed in the senate when
Scnntor R. H. Rowe, of Madison, call­
ed up Senator W. A. McWilliams’
joint resolution- which would have
submitted*to the voters a proposal
looking to the prevention of small
county cpcnUons in the future.
As presented the resolution held
that no counties should bo created
with an area of less than five hun­
dred stiunro miles and with poffulntion of loss than five thousand per­
sons.- 'The resolution also would
have left the parent county with an
area of leja than five hundred square
miles and a population of loss than
five thousand
Senator (W. II. Mnlone, of Key
West, Who, liaa already had passed
nt tilth cession of tho legislature hills
ci eating two new counties, disagreed
with Senator Rowe ns to tho advis­
ability of permitting in the future
the creation of tiny counties. Sena­
tor Roivc in speaking for the meas­
ure cited the case of the small coun­
ty for which a bill had just been
passed npproprinting $3,500 to de­
fray the expense of n trial within its
boundaries,
Senator Malone de­
clared ho has never; been in sym­
pathy with systems by which the
county pays tho ' expense of state
prosecutions.
Tho vote on the resolution wnsf
Yeas—Senators Anderson, Ilutler,
Epperson, Igou, MacWilliams, Phil­
lips, Rowe, Scales, Cinglotnry, Tay­
lor, Wicker, Turnbull—twelve.
Nays—Senators Calkins, Campbell,
Colson, Cone, Etheredge, Hodges,
Krmbb, Knight, Lindsey, Mnlone, Mapolcs,- Mitchell, Overstreet, Putnam,
Russell, Shelley, Stoke., Weli.i—eigh­
teen.
RICHMOND SELECTED
' A3 IIEADQl’ARTRS HY
SONS OF VETERANS

RICHMOND, Va., May 31.—Selec­
tion of Richmond a t pv.rnur.cnt handquartern of tho Hons of Confederate
Veterans and the naming of Walter
L. Hopkins 6t thin city as adjutant
In ohiof, and chief of staff, was nnnounced today by \V, McDonald Lee,
commander it) chief of the organiitaSi Crabtree now buys his jitney tion. l.oo 0. Miller, also of Rich*
only a quart of ga.s at a time. He is mond, was appointed member of the
trying to wtnn it.—St. Augustine executive committee to succeed Mr.
Hopkins.
Record.

Impressive nnd solemn memorial
ccrenionles
were held in Intkeview
•.
,
.
cemetery at tlul grave of Comrade
Strlngfellow Wednesday morning,
by the local camp of the U. S. W. V.
and Col. Theodore Roosevelt Auxil­
iary No. 3. The beautiful memorial
service to the soldier dead wns con­
ducted by Commander }L A. Terheun,
assisted by Rev. Paul Uurhunsf Mrs.
Terheun and Mrs. Mnude Schmidt for
the auxiliary. Taps wore'sounded by
K. E Dnll. Flowers and flags Vcro
placrd upon tho graven of the com­
rades nnd flowers planed upon the
graves of G. A, U. nVid Confederate
soldiers also. The U. S. W. V. are
composed of men from the North,
South, Eas tnml Wmr, who fought
sido by side to destroy the rule of
the oppressor, amt deep in the heart
of every U. S. W, V., in the hcorts
of all true Americans is tho remem­
brance of the men who went down
with the Maine. At tho lake fitting
ceremonies were held in memory of
the sailor dead.
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TIIE SANFORD-DAILY HERALD, 'THURSDAY, MAY 31,192.1

PAGE FOCB

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

p»

fta

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Johnny Kilbane
RED ROX HALT
Will Meet Criqui
A TH LETES’ RUSH
For Championship

PHILADELPHIA, M.y j , NE WYORK, May 31,—John Pat­ rush of the Athletics toward th* i
rick lyilhane, featherweight boxing » ' « » American lc .„ o
na M champion of the world, who la to de­ abruptly y c .tc l .y , , h„
fend his title against Eugenq CriquI, both games of a double header T?
Pittsburg .......... 600 000 OOx—6 7 0 You’ll laugh tonight!
*n Pa fca ha Pa Pa fa Pa Pa
GIANTS AND
^
of
France, in a 16-round decision con­ scores: First game:
Second game:
test
a
t
the
Polo
Grounds..(text
Satur­
Boston
---------000
001
ljo-c
),
.
That
is
if
you
go
to
the
Princess.
ROBINS SPLIT Chieago
_________ i
ta
100 010 000— 2 0 0
Philadelphia
day,
won
the
title
from
Aoq
Attell
in
000
101
210—5
13
2
Pittaburgh
300 112 03x—10 19 0 Mack Scnnett presents "The Cross­
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
«ai
u
Second game:
Vernon, California, In’ 1912, reci(vine
NEW YORK, May 31 .—Before n
• ) |( t
r-j
roads
of
New
York."
Boston
.............. 000 202 110-4
the referee's, decision after a 29-round
10 S
crowd of 413,000, a new record for
Pa
BOSTON, May . 31.—Philadelphia
Florida State league
P-t Pn Pa Pa Pa Na Pa
Philadelphia
engagement.
010 000 001—2 0 n
National attendance, the Giants yes­ too kboth games yesterday from Bos­
Mnck
Scnnett
according
to
Webster
At Orlnmlo 1, Daytona 7.
Then nt the age of 21 and at the
means laughter.
Two good games In the locnlity thin terday afternoon broke their losing ton. The scores:
At Brndentown fl, Tampa 4,
DETROIT, May 3l.-.DctrT)it ,
heightli
of hla career, Kilbane out­
strenk nnd defeated Brooklyn, D to 0,
First game:
afternoon.
At St. Petersburg 3, Lakeland 2.
nfter losing, th&lt;? morning game of the Philadelphia.. 200 010 000 02—5 10 3 It was just one thing after another fought the slipping Attell through­ vidod a double header with fit I,oUj
000 030 000 00—3 J1 2 that hit the heart of Michncl Flint out the contest, blinding him with yesterday. The scores: F im ’e.*,..
DeMolay nnd Oviedo in Snnford, Memorial Day double hill to the I Boston
National League
that finally brought him into the hero sertight lefts to the face and an oc­ EL Loula ....... 101 021 600-lif j '
Second game:
Brotherhood and Monroe nt Monroe. Dodgers, 6 to 2. The score:
a1
Broklyn 5-0, Boston 3-1 (first game
class.
Don't miss this comedy melo- casional right smash to paw and ribs. Detroit --- ---- 000 010 010— 2
First game:
Philadelphia ...... 020 000 400—0 11 1
S3
Second game:
11 innings).
Attell endeavored to draw his young
Baker will.probably do the hurling Brooklyn ——k—— 010:210 100—6 7 1 Boston
000 100 .000—1 7 1 drnma ns thrilling ns it la funny.
Chicago 4-2, Pittsburgh 5-10,
opponent into a close-quarter slugging St, Louis
100 010 001-3 7 2
for the DeMolay nnd either Slavick New York ......:.... 000 101 000—2 6 2
And the honor guests tonight will match but the wily Kilbane stood off, I3ctroit .............. 000 010 003-1 8 0
Cincinnati 4-6; St. I^ouis 2-0, (first
Second
game:
ST. LOUIS, Mny 31.—Cincinnati lie Dr. Solmons and family and will
oi Carter for Oviedo.
gamo 10 innings).
Brooklyn .......... 010 301 001—0 10 2 copped both games from St. Louis see the mirth-provoking picture with­ boxing his way to fame.
In the following year Kilbane bare­ CHICAGO, May 31.—Chicago iplit
000 620 llx —9 11 2 yesterday. The scores:
Rain or shine—Golf tnurnnmcnt will New York
out cost ns they will be Osborne's ly save dhi* title in a 20-rouml bee with Cleveland yesterdny. The scornAmerican League
First game:
he held nt the Country Club. Large
guests tonight.
First game:
with Johnny Dundee, of New York,
Boston 0-0, Philadelphia 6-2.
PITTSBURG, May 31.—Pittsburgh Cinn................ 110 000 000 2—4 12 0
crowd Is expected out. Two nilver
holding
the
little
Ialian
to
n
draw.
St. I-ouis 10-3, Detroit 2-4.
Cleveland......... ooo ioo goo- t n «
loving cups are now offered to the took both gomes from Chicago yes­ St. Louis ....... 000 000 110 0—2 7 3 And don't forget thnt wonderful pic­
New York 0-0, Washington 4-6.
terday. The score:
ture Friday nnd Saturday—Mnrion Kilbane easily disposed of other con Chicago ............. 010 100 103-G 9 \
winners of every tournnment.
Second game:
Cleveland 7-2, Chicago 0-7.
Second game:
First game:
Cinn......... .......... 000 100 022—6 13 0 Davies and T. Roy Ilnrncs in "Adam tenders to the featherweight throne,
hut
in
1917
he
grew
too
ambitious
Sanford’s independent team is fnst Chieago ............ 010 100 101 — 1 8 1 St. Loula ........... 000 000 000—0 0 2 nnd Eva."
Cleveland ......... 010 000 001-2 9 *
and tried to take the lightweight title Chicago ........... 102 130 OOx-7 15 J
i
Southern League
developing into one of the stnte’s best.
from Benny Lconnrd. Leonard knock­
Little Rock 0, Atlanta 6 (II In- Practice is held four times n week
ed out Kilbane in three rounds.
Kings). (Second game postponed on nnd players nre forming into their
WASHINGTON, May 3].-N cw
Kilbane has not defended his title
account of darkness).
regular form rapidly. First game will
Vork won both games yesterday. The
in more than a year. In an Indiffer­ scores: First game:
Nashville 0-2, New Orleans 7-3.
l&gt;o Thursday, Juno 7th on the home
ent
exhibition against Freddy Jncks
Chattanooga 3-2, Mobile 2-0.
diamond with Orlando's indcjjpndonts.
102 010 020-0 K0
in Cleveland in 1921 he received the New York
Memphis 4, Birmingham 3.
Washington ....... 002 000 200-4 9 (
news
paper
decision.
Later
ho
knock­
Tuesday Frank “Dutch" Henry
Second grmc:
ed nut Dnnny Frush, an Englishman,
IIOW THEY STAND
pitched his Brooklyn team mates to a
g&lt; ,
in seven rounds. In 1922 he failed to New York ........ dot 213
3 to 0 vlclory over the New York i
Washington
.....
200
000
030
-5
92
done
a
glove,
demanding
all
sorts
of
Giants, world's champions. Sanford
money
for
fighting.
He
rejicatcdly
%
Won Lost Pet. fans have seen Henry pitch some line
t
was challenged by Johnny Dundee, but OIL FRAUD CASE
It
.082 hall before, when he played for Or­
30
Orlando ...
refused to meet "him unless his de­
GETS UNDER W.U
25
.581 lnmlo in the Florida State League.
IK
mands for large pursqs were met.
.489
Brudcntown ...... .. 22
23
FORT WORTH. Tex.. May 30. Henry was sold to the St. Louis
.429
24
Tn mpa ................ . 1H
LEWIS
PLANS
TO
SHOW
NEW
With
preliminaries nnd the selection
.419 club in the earlier part of 1922 but
25
tit. Petersburg ... .. IK
WAY TO DESTROY TICKS of a jury completed yesterday, the
w
uh
not
given
much
of
a
trial.
He.409
2(1
Daytona .............
tafcirg of testimony in ihe "oi! frauU
wns sold to the Middle Bears and
TALLAHASSEE,
May
28.—Repre­
care
of the General I&gt;00 defcmlsnti
was a great aid to them in capturing
National League
sentative’
Amos
Lewis
promised
today
will
get
under way in the United
the Southern pennant last year. Lit­
Won Lost Pet.
to
bring
about
his
revised
version
ns
States
district
court today. Among
tle over a week ago lie was traded to
.725 the Robins for two infleldcrs.
11
t &gt; how to eradicate cuttle tick and the first witnesses for the govern­
New York
.. 29
.015
thus enliven the dying days of tho ment will be G. T. Is-e, nephew of
Pittsburgh _____ .. 24 . 15
18
session.
Mr. 1-cwis lias been work­ General Robert E. Lee, contniaadrr
,520
Brooklyn .... ...... .... 20
Starting with the DeMolay roster,
ing during the la st‘week to revise the in chief of the Confederate urniin.
20
.474 rosters of the four Pepper League
Chicago __ __ . 18
fill
.403 clubs will be published. Each club h
measure which came
til. Louis ............ . 19
’- to
’w the floor ofp, Mr. Leo wan brought by the govern­
.459 limited to sixteen players all of which
I
his hums near Richmond,
the hnuze Severn! dJay r ago heralded j ment from
20
Cincinnati ..1....... .. 17
• -*r * T1
t* -*** »3;-iT*W
leasurc,
but
which
Vn.,
it
is
understood,
to question the
ns
a
compromise
me
23
must belong to the organization to
» . */
*j * V
• '
&gt; Va-a. 1
j
its opponents refused to recognize as clnim of ‘‘General’’ Robert A. Lee,
.333 which the club belongs. The DeMo­
20
Philadelphia ....... .. 13
.
ytr »«;i _____v-tit•
one of the defendants, that he is a
such.
lay team is sponsored liy the Order of
descendant of the famous Confeder­
The
bill
held
its
own
for
two
days
American League
DeMolay, the Brotherhood team by
Won Lost Pet. the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, the S an fo rd H igh School’s ImsuLnll te a m w ns not tjiiiU* nn .sum m sfu! as h e r football nnd b ask etb a ll in the house and then fell under the ate leader nnd of the Lees uf the dayi
te am s th is y ear. Only one g am e played w ith O ther high schools w as won th a t b eing th e fir s t, w ith J(nillMI«|)tJlKAlf"J .^ p r o v is io n that of the American revolution.
.737 Oviedo eluli by thu Oviudu Boy Scouts
New York
&gt; 2H - 10
O rlando H igh. T he*pl»yers: T op row, le ft -to r ig h t" Nriri-'-Mrljtiiilffi; c a p ta in ;' AV. Mo'yV\’ lin k er, M. the stnt4 should bear all I he expense.
Th(^ government alleged in the in­
.550 mid the Monroe team by the Seminole
Philadelphia
in
20
Moye,
Peck,
AI
c L iichh ; bottom row : S te p h e n s, K ing, T h u rs to n , Fields, T y le r nnd P ro f. Cooper.
This
is
the
section
thnt
Mr.
Ix?wis
hns
dictment
that Charles Shcrwin and
.553 Athletic Club.
17
Cleveland
. 21
attempted to straighten out to meet H. II. Schwarz, the other two de­
.487
19
20
Detroit
umph, for after his own car was elim­ the conflicting views. As written fendants held up ‘‘General" Robert
.4 It ROTARY CONVENTION TO
111
20
St. l/OUi*
ISLANDERS
BEAT
inated, he relieved Milton, whose now it would provide thnt the cattle A. Ia' c as a descendant of the historic
FRAME CODE OF ETHICS
.400
14
21
Washington
BULLDOGS,
7
TO
1
1U1W
1W
I
im
L
1U
^
hands were blistered as a result of m onnnd the state split even on the family to further their alleged fraud­
. too
It
21
Chicago
expense of rounding up cattle and ulent scheme.
It I* alleged the
(
I
l
l
T
h
r
tmiM-Inlrit
1‘
rrnal
gripping the wheel.
.394
20
Boston
. 13
ST. LOUIS, May 31—Administra­ DHI.ANIU), May 31.—Southpaw
bringing them to dipping vats.
three
conspired
to
defraud, ami'in
Wilcox drove 115 miles of the race,
tive problem* nn.l the best way to Cooper wns too much for the Battling
it nl*o changes the wording of the thoir schemes tnDucd the United
taking the wheel at the 200 mile mark
Kouthrrn AsNorinlion
introduce a standard code of ethic*
States mails, tl is pointed out in
to enable Milton to have his hands section which provided thnt a rattleWon Lost r.*t. nmnng I•UsMiess And pmfcKtsinnnl men Burkemeii yesterdya n'teriiooii mid
man
not
wanting
his
Mock
dipped
the indictment that Robert A. lee
tie- Daytona Islanders won their third
l-eeuted and bundaged. Milton went
IS
,003 thr.iughmi
23
nut the wui Id Will focus the mid last game of the series by a SECOND TIME THAT ST. PAl'I.
coul dmovc them into another zone nt wns set up us 11 man who was giving
hack Into the race on the 375 juile
.550 1attention of tell thousand delegates,
20
HI
Chattanooga
HOY WINS FIVE HUNDRED
the expenre of lilt* state. As it now his life nnd years of practice as a
marl, two laps in the leud. Milton's
.556 to the fourteenth mutual e.invention store of seven to one. The score:
IG
20
Mobile
MILE RACE
rends the livestock sanitary board koologist to humanity nnd the oil
Daytona
.
2U3
mm
njii—
7
12
u
champion tar showed its class in the
18
.538 of tin- Rotary International, which
21
New Orleans .
shnll
suy whether any entile may he business ns General Robert U. D*
Orlando
001) (Mil) 001 —I 7 4
first mile of the race, its eight cylin­
IK
.520 opens June 18.
20
Atlanta’
Illy
Tin*
*
■
•
mm*Itat cil I'rraal
removed
from n zone under the pns- gave his life to the Confederacy.
Batteries: Cooper and Mono; Pal­
.480
18
Memphis .
17
INDIANAPOLIS, Hub. May 31 — ders living in perfect tunc.
The number of Rotary clubs in the mer and Francis.
The government disputes thii
tuie rotation plan.
.432 world Inis almost doubled within the
JO
21
Birmingham
Werner, the German, worried the
Tommy Milton, of St. Paul, achieved
Mr. Lewis still is optimistic and so claim, holding thnt the defendant U-c
.280 lust live years, mid there now are
10
25
Little Rock
the nnihllioii of his brilliant racing leaders by his grim hold on third place are tli cothcr zealous tick orndicators, is not n descendant of the Virginia
IIRADENTOWN,
Mny 31.—The
more than fourteen hundred dull Growers administered a tldrd defeat career yesterday when, for the second until nearly the finish of the race. but both houses are weary and not Lees nnd hns never been a geologist
We now handle feeds. Try the P. units, divided into 39 *districts in
time, lie won tiie 500 mile automobile | Wilcox also made things interesting i nthe mood to consider anything en­ hut a laborer. The government, in
X. D. Dairy Feed, Diamond D. Laying cities of the United S tales,. Cauiida, to Tampa yesterday, winning a zig­ race over the Indianapolis Motor until lie was forced to quit with a tailing real work, according to indi­ the indictment, place* Shcrwin and
Mash. Baby Chick K(*'d, Oatmeal for Mexico, Denmark, Uruguay, Spain, zag game in the eighth, (1 tn 4. It Speedway, repeating his victory o f ' broken dutch. He was lending nt 100 cations. Aside from the administra­ Schwarz nt the bark of theallcgrd
chickens at Die. Popular Ma rket Pnrimna and Argentina, witli one in- was a hard fought contest nnd every , 1921 before n crowd of 160,000 spec- miles,
tion tax bill it would nppera thnt the schemes, pointing out that they p»»l
Phone 210.
63-2te tcrimtl.mnl organization in the ilrit- tn Iley was batted for. The score:
tutors. It was the greatest throng
Murphy furnished the race witli week will be spent mostly in cleaning I. ce $12.50 weekly to secure thr u»t
Tampa
000 003 H M
7 4
that ever witnessed a sporting event tlu ill after tin ill, mile after mile, first the calendars of less Important mea­ of hia name und his “pretended rela­
i. h Isles, Australia mi dSouth Africa, llriidelituwn
001
210
(I2x—0
10
3
BOND HALE MONEY
in America.
tionship” to tho historic general in
Pr.ihalily the most interesting bux­ Batteries:
holding first place, sometimes second, sures.
Alvarez, Fisher nnd
MAY BE USED FOR
Milton’s time for the rape was third, fourth and fifth. He showed
ines* to come before the convent loll Donaldson; Wilhelm and Kerns.
Representative McKenzie of Uut- furtherance of their plans.
EXPENSE OF ISHCK will be the discussion of the proposi­
5:28:00:27, giving him nn average of some rare hursts of speed which un­ nam, who hns the tax measure in tow,
93.1 as compared witli tiie record doubtedly on the stretches were better believes that it will not find much op­ ATLANTA EXPECTS .'.0.090
tion that Rotary clubs concentrate
TALLAHASSEE, May 3 1 ,- Hoard., their energies for n year in develop­ ST. PETERSBURG, May 31.—G. breaking speed of 94.48 made a year than 100 miles nn hour. The youth­ position. It would provide for three
EI.KS AT JULY GATHERING
of county commissioners would lie ment of programs tiiat will have for Moore’s triple followed by U. Moore’s agoful
Californian,
however,
suffered
appraisers In each county. With
pel milted under the bill put through an object the introduction of stan­ single (ml across tiie winning run in
Harry Hurts, of Los Angeles, who slightly more trouble, nnd ut one time these appraisers reporting direct to
ATLANTA, Gn.. May 31-Not l«*
the
ninth
inning
of
the
Memorial
Day
pay the expense of a bund Issue from dard .odes «f ethical practices among
finished second in the 1922 race, was forced to drop hack to ninth the governor of the lax equalization than fifty thousand Elks from all
the money derived upon sale of the business and professional man in all game here ye. t.-rdny, tiie Saints Ink­ thundered across the finishing line place, lie gained steadily ns he reel­ board somewhat of a check could be parts of America nre expected to be
builds. The hill was championed by business or (profession* represented ing tiie long end of tin* 3 to 2 count live miles behind Milton, while Jimmy ed off the miles, finully pushing his kept on the too generous assessors. present ut the annual convention of
with Lakeland. The score:
Senator II. II. Wells of Chipley, and hi Rotary.
Murphy, winner of the 1922 rare, was ta r into third place, retaining this po­ Indirectly, it would give the centra! the grand lodge of the order which
Lakeland
000 lot) 001—2 6 1 third, about 13 mllcB behind Harts..
passed with only four gcatlvc vote.’
An unusually large number of dele- St. Pete
tax authorities quite an effective meet* in Atlanta July 9 to Hk The
sition until the finish.
........ 000 200 001—3 8 1
despite n sharp attack upon it by irntcv form clubs overseas, particu­
Harts’ timg wps 6:33:05:90 for an
weapon,
nuppnrtiers of the measure gathering will assemble «U*leg*t»or.*
The race reaulte in two serious ac­
Batteries: Patrick and Ammons;
Senator J. 11. Johnson of Live Oak, larly those from the Rriti*h Isle.,
average of 00.00 miles an hour.
cidents in which three school boys contend to bring more property with­ from Maine to Hawii, with
who declared he felt that if the Dill mid various part* of the Hritixh em­ Hernandez uud O'. Moore.
Murphy finished In 5:40:30:01 for from Lafayette, Ind., were injured, in taxation.
indications pointing to representation
pusxcd it would make it almost Im­ pire have announced their intention
an average of 88.08 miles an hour.
fr.om a large majority of the L
one of them fatally.
Christian
possible for the counties wishing of coming and some have already WOULD BE APT TO START SOME­
Fourth place honors went to the Lauchtenslenger, a German entry, FORD-FOR-PHESIDENT
lodges
in the country.
THING.
to Ismd to get anything done because started.
veteran Earl Cooper, while L. L. Co­ crashed into n concrete retaining wall
Thii
is the first time that «
CLUB
IS
DETERMINED
The following recently appeared
of the possibility that the issue might
vention of the grand lodgp of • *
Si, lands is mu king great prepara­ under head of Milmclto, 111., an­ rum, of Indianapolis, furnished one of on his fifteenth lap, but miracously
not carry, and that those who had tions for the reception of the visitors,
the mechanical surprises of the race escaped death although his machine
DEUTROIT, May 31.—The Dear- hns ever been held in the South*** •
give ntheir lime to it would riot re­ and already reservation* have been nouncements:
by piloting a specially built ‘‘flivver’’ was wrecked.
boni
Ford-for-President club will go and the first time in ten years 1 *
“ 1 will give room, with private bath
ceive uny compensation for their la­ made for more than 8.000 Rotnrinn*.
into fifth place. Frank Elliott, a
it
alone
if the American Economic the order has come south.
evening dinner to student or woman California driver, finished nixtliBund
Jacob Krnuss, his mechanician, was
bors. Senator Wells contended the
The Atlanta lodge is complete*
league
now
meeting in Qmuha fails
hill would in no wise change the ex­ PLAIN I'll ll.OHOPII 3 FOR PALE employed) in exchange for services in Eddie Ilearno seventh. Mnx Baler, taken to the field hospital hut his in­ ta nominate for presidential candi­ preparations to entertain a roinimu"
evening. Address V-161. Tiie Print­
isting law, nnd that in eases where
PEOPLE.
one of three German entries, was juries were not us serious as first re­ date of a third party the Detroit of 75,000 visitors. The hotel c»pw&gt;f
*
ted. Krauss was the only medianteh bond issue fulled to carry tin*
The .inly pleasure some (ample get ing Studio, Wilmette, 111."
eighth. Prince do Cystria, a French 1"
manufacturer.
This
wus made will l&gt;o enlarged by July 1, c0
It’s
a
mighty
kind
and
liberal
offer,
county could pay it* expense out of uul uf life i* cheating nt solitaire.
” - ............... r r ; ; y V T i b „ &gt; '&gt; try , w«&gt; ninth; PhU Shafer, driving ‘ci™ l» «•“
“ nU ulhcr : nccrJ* known*today in tho homo town of dormitories will be operated **
Poor people always seem to have nppor unity, or whatever ^
the general or some other .fund.
m.ehln., was tenth.
porary hotels, two vast
the manufacturer.
to call it. Sorry we can t accept, hu
of tho GcrTom Alley, of Indianapolis, . vetThe vote on the bill was 23 to I plenty of advice on how.to get rich.
Tho club, it wax made known was cities will be set up in the heart
Men wilt, have time to waste always you know how L is, pvoplo are apt ^ ^ entrjef( finished eleventh, just *’»«" rucer, was in the second smash- considering the circulation of initia­ the city, and the grounds and
Senators Turnbull, Johnson, Mitchell
to talk.
try tn waste it on busy people.
and Phillips voting against it.
outside of the prise money.
i u9
the day. In attempting to tory petition* to make Ford an inde­ inga of tho Southeastern t«&gt;r ** —
Of the 24 cars thnt roared away In P»*» a cur on tho southwest turn of pendent candidate but would prefer converted into a monster
u belch of smoko at tho start of the;the truck while speeding nearly 100 to have the American Economic camp to accommodate
. jjj
SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
race, only 11 survived the gruelling ’nt lies an hour, Alley’s car skidded, league sponsor the campaign. Of­ sand southern lodges * h f ^
test of speed nnd endurance. Eight overturned and ernshed through a ficers of the rlub admit they have make the trip by automobile- i ^
Oviedo
Srinlmde
DeMolay
Seminole Ath. Club Ilrotherhood St. A.
la
!of the survivors were American cr*a-jf«nrc. seriously Injuring Herbert never received positive assurance sands of private homes win
Juno 12
lions, two German and one French. Shoup, Id, of Lafayette ,who suffer- from Mr. Ford that he* would accept opened.
TJay"2ir
. (in
Four of the French machines w ere;*-*tl u skull fracture at the base of .the the nomination if it were tendered.
July 3
June 19
A special railroad " U cf • f
It 0 AII
. May 24
Oviedo .....
July 12
eliminated hecauso of motor trouble brain. The boy was taken to a hosand a half for the round trip. ^
July 10
June 6
and the third German entry wns P»tal here and died late last night,
THE LIES THEY TELL ON THE the Identification certificate p«»»*
June 7
June 14
wrecked hi a smoshup.
i Bhoup’s two companions, Charles
be in force over practically sJ
June 28
IRISH ARB TRUE.
May 3}
June 26
HERALD
Seminole Athletics
Milton,
who
collected
about
$35,000
Elliott
and
William
Groets,
also
were
An
Irishman
,on
being
told
to
Ju|y
10_
June 21
July 5
at his reward fo r victory, gave a so badly injured, they were taken to grease the wagon, returned in about NOT ~RIOJIERTHA’S”
June 12
June 7
’
*’ • 1
It t
an hour and said, “I’ve greased every
wonderful exhibition of gameness, it liospilaL .
May 24
WANT
July 3
Brotherhood St. A-..
Alley,
who
was
driving
as
a
rHldf
part of ft but them slicka that ruir 10,060 la1
skill and daring, 'a s -he -was pushed
J i(rt
Juno 14
July 12
Juno 28
every mile of the race by the thund driver at tho time, suffered a broken through ithe wheels
June 6
May 31
The
vilnjj speed marvel* nt tempting to de- Irfl iirro, cut*-••bout tb«
ADS.
June 2d
J
V! * a
* Miiy 20
D u n u r-:-—
feot him. Howard WUcox, nn Indian-. Ix&gt;dy. and a possible skull h-neturc. nature ttkir. No Irishman would
June 10
June 21
•» A July 63
spoils driver, sh a w l .in Milton’s t fl-'lU ^ h t t o y m *o»e distance.
1*4 , &gt;Vi
UUO-'X b *
v,r**-*
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BASE BALL NEWS

CELERY SEED

TOMMY Mil TON

WINS BIG CLASSIC
AT INDIANAPOLIS

�PARK

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1923

Naisinu the hiiinlb

TFisherl

Tho H aw k in s’ Population is o o ln g to Suffer An A w fu l Shock N o w !

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Yon t s n find li** n a m e o f

,Tffj llrt Business Min
In Hanford In th la C o lu m n

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Cards of Sanford's Repot*
able Professional Men, each
uf whom. In hia chosen pro*
feaaioo the Herald recom­
mends to tha people.

each d*y.

George A. DeCottes
Attomey-nt-Law

| Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities *

Over Reaalnole County Bank
IAN FOIID
*:* *:• FLORIDA

II vs plfaaf you, tell others; If not,
tail ua. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, tfrop-

General Shop and Mil)
Work
I CONTRACTOR and R U ILD B R
[ (17 Commrrrial Street—Sanford, Flu.

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
HANFORD *:•
•;*
FLORIDA

RLTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

B. W. HERNDON

Room 7, Miller Bldg.
lANFOItl) -s- *:■ *:• FLORIDA

INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRB------- AUTO--------BONDS

ICHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
—Court House

S. 0. Shinholser

«,fit i*r* i nrvi *

ij

Contractor and Uullder
FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
KaUlilUkrd tMM

Itral iVlutr, Loan* and Insurance
I I’hoBr Is
101-8 Magnolia Arc,

LSTFWART The Florist
| t at Klu*it*------------ Floral I)wign*

Itooni* 226-228

DR. R. M. MASON
1IENTI8T
New Me*sch Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

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

Annual and Ornamental Plnnta
Re*. 205I Ml Myrtle Avc.---------- Plume 26Q-W

IN S U R A N C E

-Phone*-

Office 271

DR. J. T. DENTON

ISANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
.f
Room* 206-207-208 MrUch Building

General Machine nnd Holler
W orks
Cylinder G rinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Phone 02-------- Sanford. Florida

DR. G. S. SELMAN

,

W* K- I-m V

Practice limited to
Disease* oT Eye, Fair, Nose nnd Throat
Fiyc* Kxaminrd, Glasses F'ittrd
Mclsch Building

J. II. Cuiclough Kyaa Examined

Leak &amp; Colclough

G]**•** Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

INSURANCE
Fire—Fife—Auto
OpUrlan-Optematrlaf
b" I I list Mni’l Hunk Bldg. Annex $12 Bast First Street Sanford. Fla.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
MY IDEA OF A SOFT JOB.
“HTAV *«&gt;*:
F’ceding the cnnnrics in the Singer
Wlull' many a man i* n dininond in
Building,
Charley.
the rough, then-** gvnurally plenty uf
people tu rut him.
•
Kaap Tight Rain an Emotions.
The emotionally uncontrolled not
Discouraging Trap Stalling.
merely tend to an Inipraetlral Impul
A IliiHipie *lie« p tiiTder convicted of slveiicsa. The storms of emotion
trap atcnllng In lessen county, C*Iffor- which continually sweep Ihrniigti them
»a. recently was fined $100 und sen* rouse them to see fart* In a distorted
lencil 1,1 j„u f„r *jx ,„oltt|,a. The way, clouding their Judgment, and thus
ca»e «a» brought to trial nnd aettted deceiving them Into conclusions which
JUthln four weeks. The Held opera- ituny be the revar**i of sound.
uont in predatory atilmul work con*
"An angry man," os the proverb
urted hy the biological aurrey of the tersely pula It, "cannot we straight.”
ItiHeil Slutea Department of Agrlcul- As with anger, so with the other emo­
ure have been wrh.usly Interfered tions. To give them free rein la ta
* ', b&gt;f '*'• ■teaallua 0f trnp*. amt If la yield til hope of winning a place
,h«» “■ « ra-nulg of ronvlcttnna among the effectively practical, the
f! , heavy t. nt. are* the nuisance wUI sensibly efficient, the ■uccese-wlnnera.
** leaaetied.
—H. Addington Bruce In the Chicago
[Dolly New .
, ,_______ &lt;. , i^ J j j

1921 Ford Touring!
Good rubber, Keif-starter, excellent condition. A rare barsaln, going at—

HOLtY AT HERALD OFFICE
Teynui, if
I’ftfcy'

FOR RKNT—1 nice apartment, nil Old Johnson Home
A. C. L. Calls A t­
White is Named
conveniences nnd well furnished,
tention to Recruit­
General .Agent for
Cates' building, phono 18l!
in Greenville, Tenn,,
ll-Wed-Thr-tfc
ing of Labor
The Clyde Line
Dedicated to Memory
FOR RENT,—Bungalow, 0 rooms and
aleeping porch. Portly furnished. OF THE SEVENTEENTH PRESI­ Well Known in Ktnle nnd Promotion Railroad i* Assisting in Keeping La*
Phone 113,
i
53-2tp
Well Deserved
borers at Home
DENT OF THE UNITED
Classified Ad* 1c n word. No
FOR It FINT ^ T wo furnished light
Announcement
has
just
hern
made
STATES.
Ad taken for lex* than 25c.
housekeeping rooms. Close in. All
by President 11. II. Raymond, of tin* The -following from Supt. Dumas
And positively no Classified
conveniences. Summer rates,
Also
Clyde
Line, of the appointment, ef­ will he of interest:
GREENVILLE,
Tenn.,
May
30.—
Ad* charged to anyone. Conti
furnished room, lnrge sleeping porch.
Snnford, Fla., May 30, 1023.
fective
June I, of 11. G. White to
■
wcnthcr-honten
liltlo
building
muni accompany all order*.
Phone *132.-—100 Palmetto Avenue.
nearly 100 years old, at the door of the position of general agent, with Mr. R. J. llolly,
Count the word* and remit
Ii3-3tp
Editor the Sanford Herald,
Mr.
which mice hung a sign reading “A. headquarters in Jacksonville.
arordlngly.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 3 Johnson, Tailor," was dedicated here White has for the post twelve years
Sanford, Florida.
rooms, private family. All con­ today to stand ns a memorial to An­ or more served hia company in the Dear Sirs
veniences, 1011 Oak Avenue. Phone drew Johnson, seventeenth president capacity of port agent and his pro­
I note that the Sanford Hernld has
283-J.
54-file | of the United States nnd one of the motion carries with it duties of great- carried a number of article* nlwiut the
FOR SALE
BUNGALOWS, cottages nml apart most notable figures in Tennessee's er responsibility nml wider range and iexodus of common labor amt know
represents the highest office in F'lor- that you will be interested nnd grnttmeats for the summer season at political annals.
FARMERS—You can gat seed bed Dnytnnn Beach. Reasonable rates.
Andrew Johnson, at the age of ida within the gift of the company fieri to tree the action being taken by
fmm“ &gt; and Irrigation plugs at tfc* Will furnish photos nnd full informa­ eighteen, came here in .....*
1820 front thus honoring him. IDs new duties, the. Atlantic Coast Line tit take cant
Hanford Novelty Works
100-tfc tion upon request.—Bailey &amp; Haw­ Raleigh, N. (*., his lurthplnce, and! as outlined in a special circular issued of thin situation,
Will thank you to give st cit public­
FOR SALK—lioaier and Unys' paint* kins, Daytona Bench, Fla. ri-31-lmo-c established a tailor Hhojv In the build-[by Mr. Raymond, gives Mr. White
nnd varnisljes at Sanford Novelty FOR RENT — Ono furnished room ing dedicated today. He lurd learned supervision over the maintenance nnd ity ns you deem proper.
Yours truly,
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
apartment for light housekeeping, the trade In Raleigh. He soon he- upkeep of floating equipment ami terT. L. DUMAS,
54-5tc enmo interested in polities, although j initials in Florida, as well as over port
lu K SALE—It hime Isluml egg* for 701 Magnolia Ave.
Superintendent.
j he hud had but little education. When i agencies in Jacksonville, Miami and
Netting, 15 egg* fur $1.00. Mr*.
Wilmington,
N.
C.,
May 24, ll»23.
he
was
2
1
1
years
old
he
was
elected
I
on
the
St.
Joints
river,
also
of
freight
WANTED
Ellsworth, Itennlnll Avenue, Snnan
aldeiman
of
Greenville.
Two1
traffic
solicitation
in
Florida.
To
Superintendent*
and
Agents:
furd.
83-tfp s t E n (Tg ITa i ' f i i i i t W A m T e d Mo t
Inter lie wass mayor.
mayor It wnsj Mr. White has been with the Clyde J You ure doubtless aware of the fact
he experienced. Address 1‘. (). Box
FOR HALM- -Large motor boat, every
i
the
beginning
of
a
political career Line for over twenty years, begin- that laborers in great numbers are l»e32-tfc
convenience, four cylinder motor, in 221.
that was to lead to the governorship nlng Ids iulcer as a junior clerk in ing inducctl to emigrate from territory
n nm'-kahly good eunditiou. Will con-i WANTED—Used musical Instruments [ of Tennessee ,n sent in the United
the office of the St. Johns river line, jactved by this Company. If till* emtwider any offer—L. II. Connelly. 32-tfe
instruments of every description. ; Slates senate, a military governor* locnlcd at that time at the foot of 1gration continues the result will in ull
FOR SALE—$500 huy* 5 ncres, $'250 Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price ship, the vice presidency, then \hc I logon street, when the steamers City probability bo a labor shortage, which
buys 21*, acres, goml fruit and gar­ Music Co., Tnmpu and Zack Street, presidency. Johnson was a senator]of Jacksonville, still in operation, and will Hcriously interfere with furmlng
6-25-lmo-c again after his return from the *Frederick Deltarry were In service. nml business interests of tho com­
den land, within City of Lake Mary, Tampa, Fla.
the coming tourist center for Semi­ WANTED-Bookkeeper. Will em­ While Douse.
^
lie later, hecamu cashier and in u fow munities affected. Whether tho move*
nole cmijity. ( l.f\nt| high overlooking
ploy competent bookkeeper- wlm can
Johnson entered state politics''in years practically assumed full charge nient will result in any lasting good
two lieatitiful lake*. The city dwel­ give bond. Apply I’, 0. Itox 700.
to the laborers leaving this territory
ler’s dream.-- Lake Mary Realty Co.,
f.4-4tc sentative in the twenty-first general |;,u.. ||j s m.xt promotion was to that is questionable.
Lake 51ary, Fla.
42-7tp
assembly which convened in Nash- lPf t.|,k&gt;f clerk to the port agent, who
You are, of course, advised of tho
FOR SALF-—40 acres land, 5 tiled in
vlile.
He
returned
to
the
assembly
a*
1
that
time
was
General
C. P. Lov- requirements of tho several states
A lon&lt;l of new brooms and dust­
fine shape. Mule ami farming im­
linij w|tcn the latter severed his through which this Company operates,
pans just come in, also O-Bright's Sil­ a senator in 1811. Ilo was then a
plements go with it. Cheapest thing
Democrat
,aml
in
that
session
of
the
connection
with the company, Mr. with reference to the licensing of per­
ver Powder nnd Brillo,—The Popular
going. See me at once. Bargain.—
legislature
he
figured
in
the
filibuster.
white
was
appointed
Ids successor.
sons engaged in tho business of F?niiMarket. Phone 212.
53-2tc
W. J. Thigpen.
tlt-Gtc
of the “Immortal Thirteen" senators | Throughout his years of service grant-Agent or In hiring ersons in n
who succeeded in preventing election wit|| , (u. r | vi)l, | j nUi Mr. \Vhito has state fur endoyrtlcnt beyond the limits
F’OR SAI.F1 OK 11FINT- -5 room bun­
THAT WOULD STOP THEM.
hy the legislature of two Whig scua witnessed am! taken important parts of the state. It is believed that ill
galow, furnished or unfurnished,
tors in ctmgiTsn. A* a result Ten­
corner Hit street and Dolly avenue.
A prison reform that many would nessee wits without representation in in the remarkable development ami many instances the revisions of these
growth of Ids company, from the timo statutes are being disregarded and tho
Apply W. It. Fell, 8lit West Third St. like to sec would !*• the Bending of
50.dtp confirmed bootlegger* and persistent the United States senate for the en­ it operated five steamers a week until tuxes provided in connection with such
suing two year*.
today, with ship* twice the size and licensing are not ladng paid. Respect
FOR SAI.FI—Six acre* land, two tiled* violator* of the constitution to prison
As representative of -t+tw. fir^tt Ten­ with additional ports being served, for the law, as well a* the financial inwell located.—F\ A. Peters, Route for a term, instead of continuing to nessee district, Johnson went to con­
"A", Snnford, Florida.
51-0tp joke with them hy assessing nominal gress in 1843. He served In the 28th, the Clyde Line tins twelve arrivals anti I voiced, require thut the previsions be
fines which they look upon ns little 22th, 30lh, 31st and 32nl congresses; departures front Jacksonville each strictly complied with.
FOR SALE
It is suggested thnt you tiring thl*
more than occupation license.—Mil- In 1851 the Whig IcgiMnture in Ten­ week the year round. In his curlier
1 starting F'ord touring.
matter
to thu attention cf the local
dily*,
tho
steamers
Cherokee,
Semi­
ton Gazette.
I 1221 Dodge Touring.
nessee red is trie ted tile stnet in r licit nole nml Algoitqin, were looked upon authorities, and ulso Chambers of
1222 Dodge Roadster.
manner that it was believed John- by the citizens «»f Jacksonville with ns Commerce and other organizations In
5,000 NEGROES FROM
Terms if desired.
soii’m re-election to congress was im­ much pride ns they now look upon the your respecive communities, nnd that
WEST INDIES REACH
DODGE GARAGE
possible. Johnson, however, did not
NEW YORK IN MONTH seek re-election to congress, but ap­ Lcnnpc, present day queen of the | effort be made to see that tho hiring
Snnford Motor Co.
Phone 3
Clyde fleet and the largest and fastest |of laborers for employment outside of
52-3tc
peared in Nashville on the eve of the coastwise liner—quite a distinction the state is done only by those propNEW YORK, May 31.—More than Democratic alulu convention and by a
FOR SALE—Light F’ord truck, cheap,
5,000 negro laborers from Cuba and maneuver thrust hi* candidacy for for the pott of Jacksonville. Two ships erly authorized so to do, and that the
s'elf starter, 1021 model. Apply at
the West Indies have come hero this the governorship upon the conven­ of'considerably greater freight carry­ requirements of the laws are strictly
Duylight Bakery, 313 Sanford Ave­
month)* attracted by higher wages tion. Johnson won the governorship ing capacity than tho Lcnnpc, to tie complied with.
nue.
62-3lc
I am enclosing copy of circular is­
■130 feet in length, with accommoda­
pnid In the northern part of the
SALE BARGAIN—Indian Scout mo­ United States bccuusc of shortage i aa spiraled campaign against the tions for 375 passengers; with great­ sued with reference to this subject.
torcycle at less than hnlf price, cash of unskilled Inlmr, officers of the Whigs. In 1855 Johnson won n sec­ er speed and costing $2,000,200 each
Yours very truly,
—no defects. A-l condition. F'raino steamship Munargo declared today ond term us governor, defeating are expected l&lt;&gt; enter service In a
I*. U. ALBRIGHT.
for attaching side carrier. Inquire at when tho vessel arrived from Cuba Meredith 1\ Gentry who was suld to year’s time. This expansion of busi­
Vlce-l’rca. nnd Gcn’l Mgr.
Buiek Garage, Def-and.
62-4tl| and Jamaica bringing 20 more negro have been in congress, one of tho. ness has necessitated greater termin­
greatest natural orators of his time.
al facilities, which Mr. White Ims cal agent by G. D. Raymond, a young
FOR SAl.F’—I Underwood typewrit- workers.
At Murfreesboro, where the Johnhcqn grew from the single dork, at the man with considerable experience and
* cr; 1 F\ L FL check writer; 1 Dav­
son-Gentry campaign opened, John­
They toll us thnt some $60,000 ad­ son delivered u speech that Is suld foot of Hogan street, to the company’s nbilitY, who, like his predecessor, has
enport; 1 heater.—J. C. Mitchell, Danson Plnce, Pace’s Lane.
53-3tp ditional must lw spent to complete 1to have been one of the greatest poll- present four fine, large piers extend­ worked up tu his present new posi*
the capitol at T»ll»Hw*ce. Why hot ! tienl speeches ever made in Tenne*- ing from the foot of Murkot street tiun by dint uf huid work and cloau
through Liberty and Washington application to his duties during u
include in this appropriation $6,000
1see.
streets to Catherine street.
extra for a figure-head over tho
mnnlxT of years In tho service of tho
F’rom the governorship, Johnson
FOR RENT
As n resident of Jacksonville since Clyde and Mallory lines, A few years
portal of a weeping taxpayer.
went to the United States senate,
wliere he was in office when tho pres­ the days of sotije thirty thousand pop- ago, when the Clyde line inaugurated
illation, Mr. White has made many it freight service between New York
FOR RKNT—Furnished apartment,
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
idential campaign of 1800 began.
all conveniences, close in.
AUo House, Mobley’s Drug 'S tore and
friendH
both In thu city* nnd through­ and Baltimore, Mr. Raymond, at that
Tennessee’s delegation to tho Dem­
rooms. 200 East fifth St.
53-3tp Hunt’s Pharmacy.
U ocratic National convention thnt year out tho state and his public splritness time chief clerk to tho port agent in
F*OR RENT—Furnished rooms with
went instructed to vote for Johnson and keen Interest in helping mako New York, was selected to represent
Jacksonville the leading seaport uf the the company ua agent in Baltimore.
KOTICK
or*
KI.KTTIOSf.
light housekeeping.—S. FL eomer of
In c o m p lU n c t) w ith tli* iirn v ls lu n s of for president. Two year# later, dur­
11th street und Elm Avo.—M. Sch­ C li n p te r 4S7*. I j i w s **r 1’lorlUa. iiu tlcs ing the Civil Wur, Johnson was de­ south, ts well recognized and appre­ Taking churge of tho agency of a
lii-r&lt;-hy a l v n i t h a t a n e l e c t i o n h a s
ciated. His thorough knowiedgo of new line, organising forces, etc., is not
neider.
47-0tp Is
lire n o r d e r e d t&lt;» he h e ld n n d t h e s a m e nounced as a traitor by Tennessee
ill b« h e ld In H nerlal T a x Bclnml Hls- Democrats.
FOft RENT—I-orgr, convenient,' un- w
His wifo and family ships, traffic mutters, terminals, lab­ altogether an easy task, but Mr. IUy-&gt;
i r l c l No. ■. t ( j th e Hi in ru e ) H emlnnle.
■ furnished rooms for housekeeping. f o u n t y . F l o r i d a . «&gt;n F r i d a y . J u n e Will. were ordered to move beyond Die or, etc., gained through years of prac­ mond proved himself equal to tho Job
tical experience, has made him an out­ and after the lino had been firmly
ISIS, f o r t h e p u r|i « s a *&gt;l d e t e r m i n i n g
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
Wtio s h a l l lie t r u s t e e * of t h e s a i d d i s ­ Confederate lines.
62-Stp t r i c t f u r Hie t y x l s u r e r * , n g t w o
F’our yean later tho (tame of An­ standing figure in tho water trans­ established and operation of tha
y ear*, a n d t h e n u m b e r o f m l ll a o f d i s ­
portation business of the southeast. It steamers successful, he wax again
I2-room house, nIre- t r i c t sch o o l l a s to he lev ied nml co l- drew Johnson appeared on the Re­
is little wonder Mr. White should cast promoted to the more important port
le c l c d f o r e a r l i o f t h e s a id yearn.
publican
ticket
as
candidate
for
vice
ly furnished for boarding. Inquire
T he follow ing nam ed a re ap p o in ted
hia
lot with the transportation busi­ of Mobile, Ain., where about a year
I n s p e c to r a a n d c l e r k a t ti ts •president. He became president af­
at 503. West .Third street, Mrs. 8. A. tnor s ca lcnt c taa
ness
as he cornea from a transporta­ ago, he was made agent for the Mal­
* n a m e d , w i t h i n s a i d Hpeclal ter the assassination of
Abraham
Chancellor, Prop.
* 47-6tp T a x Hchool l t l s t r l r l . t o hold s a i d e ls e tion
family.
Hia late father, Charlea lory Line. He will tako up his duties
F'OR RENT—Three room furnished ** P r e c i n c t No. 8 ( L a k e M o n r o e ) l l c r t b a Lincoln, and It la said that ho was Haywood White, having been parlia­
as agent for tho Clyde Lino here on
K l l s s h s t h l a i b r . A. H. I l a w k l n s . the first president to be interviewed
apartm ent—Lee Bros., 415 West (Tkln.
mentary representative of tho Great June 1, end will be succeeded a t Mo­
I n s p e c t o r s a n d (!. &lt;). Holt. (Tlerh.
b
ya
newspaperman.
The
interview
P r c c j n c t No. I. ( P a n t s ) H e l e n It.
Fiw t S treet
47-tfc
Western Railway of Flngland and hia bile by E, E. Quincy, of Jacksonville*,
Pearotftt. F l o r a P. K s r a s v . It. W . Mmllh. had to do with Impeachment pro­
FOR UEK'T—Furnished rooms and I n s p e c t o r s s lid A. M ln ch ew , &lt;?lrrk.
brother,
Oliver J. White, at present who for some years was chief clerk
ttiAt till* nt*llro ceedings then in the house of rep­
kitchcnnctta for light houaekeeplng, h e It pIui b lif us rhlel idr r Infirdi'rril
occupies
the .position of assistant to Mr. Whits and 1st jr agent In Charl­
th e
Sanford
Ih illv resentatives against Johnson. John­
701 Magnolia ave.
49-tfc H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In son served aa president the unexpir- goods (freight traffic), manager of eston,. 8, C.
,
He nil nolo C o u n ty , b u t w i t h o u t s a i d d ls FOR KENT—Small cottage, see
t r l c t . t h e r e b e i n g n o n e w s p a p e r Pub­ ed portion of Lincolns* second term. the same railway company In Lop*
Passenger m ature la the Southeast­
e d w i t h i n s a i d d i s t r i c t , f o r a pnMusson, 601 Palmetto Ave. 60-0tp. lish
ern territory of tho Clyde Line, are in
After bis return to Tennessee, don.
rln d o f t i m e a a rsu u lrw d b y la w .
D
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n
*
and o r d e r e d hy t h « C o u n t y Johnson again
Mr, White will be succeeded as to* charge of H. G. Wetsel, who was re­
became
a
dominant
FOfe' RENT—Nicely furnished house­ IHIEril
H oard OI
of P
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cently promoted to the position of
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a t t l a r #*s- figure In Democratic politics. He
,~m
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fo rd ,
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T u----esday.
made thro raeccs for office, losing race, being elected United States sen* general Southern passenger ag en t
Street.
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ISII.
II:
a Y. HAItIU HON, t: h a l r m n n .
once as a candidate for the senate a tor in 1875. lie died a ffw months Mr. Wenzel prior to hia promotion
FOR'RENT-OlSrfurnished house’ in
an donee as a candidate foa the house later, July 31, 1875, near Carter's a*ived aa Florida passenger agent for
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGET.

SECTION
D U M B E R 53

SANFORD, F tO W P A , WE!
VOLUME J Y

By CharlesiNicht^llS Webb

MEMORY

WOULD

PUT

BANDITRY

d o w n in c h i n a a n d
m ake c o u n t r y s a f e

expresses

Memorial Day it all come* back—
It all come* back an through a' hnxe:
Those lilac-scented yesterdays,
The comrade* marching down the street
And keeping atop with children’s feet,
Those aging boy* .of sixty-orte.
We’d nit down in the courthouse square
And hear their tales, and even daro
To wish n w ar would come along
When we were tall and brave and strong.
And then some grixzlcd man would sny:
"Don’t wish that, son; wnr ain’t the way

PREMIER’S POLICY
IS BACKED UP BY
THE CHAMBER

To Associated Press and Says APPROPRIATE SU FFICIENT RUM
Whole Thing is One
TO FIGHT RATTLES OF
Big Mess
THE RUHR

You tYilnk it Is—h'mn, no, •Irrec!”
And all would nod so seriously.
War enme along and verified
Whnt they hid said—mof* hoys had died
And some whb’d sat arul heard tales told.
More understanding than of old, '
.Listened again, without rem ark,
Till shadows filled the courthouse park,
All thinking U rd.
That’s why I sny
I’d rather call it Memory Day.

SENATE BRINGS BILL BACK
AND WILL ACCEPT SHEPPARD-TOWNER AC*

WAS VOTED DOWN
GEORGE DeCOTTES TELLS OK
TIIK ROOD—AND HAD—THINGS
ACCOMPLISHED .

Women’s Clubs of the State
Made n Brave Fight for Bill
Which Will Now Be Law

TALLAHASSEE. May 30.—The
Today’s luncheon meeting of the Ki- senate about faced yesterday, and
PARIS, Mny 30.—Any doubts of
wnnls Club*waa called to order hy the passed n Measure already passed in
the solidarity of Premier Poincare’s
president, Judge J. G. Sharon, and, in the house to accept the provisions of
the absence of Rev. Brownlee, tho di- the Sheppard-Tower Child Welfare
position were set at rest yesterday
vino blessing wns invoked by Klwnn- act. Several day.* ngo, it voted down
when the rhnmber of deputies, by n
inn T. L Dumas. Henu Rnumol led n similar measure. The change of
m ajority of 438, expressed confidence
tho singing nnd D. Mct’aslin presided attitude on the part of the upper
in him and his government and voted
him the money needed to curry out his
at the pinno.
body makes it possible for the state
RANQUET, TOASTS AND DANC­
policy in the Ruhr.
This wns the first meeting fif the Board of Health to conitnue the work
Only the extreme left voted ngninst
dub, within the memory of the w rit­ it started severnl month* ago, ns the
ING GREATLY EN­
the premier. His other critics did
er, that there were no guests pretent, measure now goes to the Governor.
JOYED
not even resort to the common prncbut the members occupied every sentI, Following
action several dayn
• w i m n i n h the «»vvaw..
tlcc of abstaining, but added their
at
the nicely decorated tables.
One of the most enjoyable events
| ago, in killing a hill to accept tho fed.
IH v T h e
Preaat
, iL „
. ,
vote to the prem ier’s triumph.
WASHINGTON, Mny 30.—As the principal speaker a t the Memorial nnj of the High School commencement
Mini government's
i-iivi&gt;rnnwnt'* assistance
nssistnnre the
/\ telegram signed hy Lane a n dI ' t,rni
The chamber’s vote on the appro- M crcilM Jn Arlington Nntionnl Cemetery President Harding led the nation week is the Alumni banquet thnt takes Rossiter stating th a t' the • Sanford members were flooded with appeals
prlation of 35,000,000 francs far the today in paying tribute to the dead heron of* "Ita wars.
’
~
Ceremonies in Arllng- place ench year just uftcr the com­ delegation Imd arrived safely and i f„r ,, reconsideration of their action
expenses of tho Ruhr occupation for ton Ampilhentre with national o ffic e r of the Grand Army of the Republic mencement
............. ..............
...........
..................
In order
thnt
the Seniors thnt there wns an attendance of tb-S|,y Uic various women’s clubs of tho
the month of June, was 505 to 07. The and the American Legion participating, other patriotic organisations repre- Rrn(|unt|n(; cnn Oconto members of 000 Kiwaniuns present at the lntor-\_ntnU..
'
debate took on the appearance of an Rented formed principal feature of capital's observance of the t ny.
t&gt;“ ^
UMBOtf|„ t|on tlmt keeps alive the national meeting now being held in I If the attitude nf the senato chnngassault on the Poincare cabinet.
M. rndc of members of sctfornl organisations was reviewed by the president rnun traditions anil history of old Sanford Atlanta. A motion prevailed that tho
o&lt;l, however, Senator Stokes did not.
Tnrdlcu severely criticised the gov­ ;he White Ilfiuse precede the Ampltheatrc exorcises.
petitu
secretary,
Judge ‘ Schclle lie attacked acceptance of the Fed­
High.
ernm ent’s methods and demanded of
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Mny 30.— mighty nntlon to pay homage to the
Tho banquet was held this yenr nt Maine*, who is acting during tho ab­ eral aid, as nnother wedge of the
M. PiTlncnre whether he would chnngo The supremo ancrificc paid by the memory of these brave men of evory
the Pariah House where the Indies of sence of Secretary Lloyd, In* instruct­ national government into tho affairs
them, at the same time declaring to soldier dead should lie commemorated race, class and creed of every war.
the W estminster Club of the Presby- ed to send n telegram of congratula­ of the state. In 18(11-05, our fore­
the chamber ho would vote for the ap­ by tho living, Alvin Owsley, national I^»t us reconsecrate their resting
tcrian church had chnTgo of the re­ tions and host wishes to the- Sanford fathers fought for state rights, ho
propriations.
commander of the American Legion, places ns Shrines of n Free America; freshments. The Parish House never delegates fur transmission to the dcelared, nnd ho could not under­
The premier showed plninly he in­ said in nn appeal issued today to the rededienting our lives to the further­
looked any better than Inst night and meeting.
stand why senators who had within ’
terpreted this method of debate as nn people in this country to observe ance of the idenls for which they
Three new members were balloted tho Inst few days voted pensions to
never housed u m errier party.
The
attem pt to shake tho cabinet without Memorial Day today.
died."
•
.
long table* were arranged in horse­ on—Dr. W. D. Gardner, W. 11. Tunnl- those men who *hc«l their blood" for
immediately overthrowing it. He call­
“ The world Is rocked with Htrife
shoe style giving nil the opportunity cliff and C. W. Stokes and they were state sovereignty now open the doors
ed on M. Tardieu and his friends to and toil but those who gave their
of facing etch other and allowing the unanimously elected ns members of to the Federal government. Senator
vote as they talked, alul said he would lives th at others might live should
w niters
come in from the kitchen the hunch who "llulld.”
Butler, who didn't know much about
not admit that orators could Hhnke not lie forgotten. Their sll wan given
nnd serving without any trouble. On
But the real entertainm ent of tho l the hill the other day, he said, nt the
BIT NONE OF THEM WERE OF
the confidence or the country in tho in defense of humanity. They fought
the tables were the Allimnl colors of luncheon camu when President Shar­ time, got some Information for use
TIIK FOREIGN DELEGATION.
cnbinct. ,
...
.*
...
fo « h 6 fla jfto mnlTUiclnihc cause of
hlnek arid gold und thlh folrir scheme on Introduced George DeCottc* ns the yesterday. He had ,n* much "South­
• This summons to the opposition to right. In the words of one soldier
|Hr Tti» Xaeeeftted
was carried out In . all the arrange­ speaker of the day nnd George began ern" blood ns anybody, he declured,
SHANGHAI, May 30.—Shortage of como out into the open, put the chnm- who wrote to his mother on the eve
ments. Baskets of golden cosmos and to tell of his Impressions of tho pres­ and he could not understand why
food in the bandi stronghold a t her Into n dilemma; many of the dep­ of battle: 'For myself I would have
mnrlgold on the tnldes and golden ent session of the legislature of Flor­ Senator Stokes hntl voted to accept
Paotxuku before the kidnaping of a uties showed hy their npplnuse they you believe thnt whatever end 1 meet, PROMINENT REPUBLICAN AND A shaded lights vied with the decora­ ida, which he stated wns really le tte r federal aid for road building, for ed­
number of foreigner* from the Shang­ npprovod of M. Tnrdicu’s words, yet I meet it with nn even mind, con­
FRIEND OF ATTORNEY
tion* of green vines nnd ferns nnd t linn a vaudeville entertainment. ucation nnd the like, should object
hai,Peking express, Mny 0, caused were not ready to attem pt the over­ stant in the conclusion thnt I would
GENERAL
made nn ensemble of Florida green George wields a nimble vocabulary to dropping it in the welfare of chil­
‘the brigands to throw eighty Chinese throw of the Poincare ministry.
rather have gone out to this wnr nnd
wood thnt wns plcnsirig to the eye. Inn,| hc convulsed his heurers with his dren. He gave Maine, Vermont, Con­
prisoners to death from one of the
The premier declared flatly he not como back th an not to hnvc gone
i n r Tfcp *iM»lalr&lt; Pr»»«»
necticut, Massachusetts, Kansas, and
WASHINGTON. Mny 30.-Jc**e V,. Miniature baskets of/gold nnd black j imitations of some of the law makers
mountain cliffs, according to informa­ would chnnge nothing in tho methods
Rhode Island as tile only states that
crepe
pnper
tied
with!
gold
tulle
held
I
)lt
t
|u,
„tnto
capital.
a t all.
t
.
Smith, of Washington Court House,
tion received here today from Fntbcr decided upon In common with* the nlThere wns but little business tran s­ had not accepted the aid of the con­
"My chief regret, if I mug not live Ohio, and prominent In the Republi­ almonds at each plnt^ nnd the proWm. Unfcrs, German priest, who lles, thnt he would not call out anoth­
gram* were in golden covers * ami acted, hut the meeting was one of the gressional net. Certainly these state*
has made several trips to the outluw er soldier to reinforce tho occupying to sec the end Is that I mny not wit­ can party affairs Of that state, shot
ness the triumph of right over wrong himself to death in his apartm ent nt n black nnd tied with black ribbon, All most enjoyable In the history of the were not models for southern states
headquarters.
.
troops, ns demanded by M. Tnrdieu,
to follow, he declared. Daniel Webin this .the most terrible eruption of hotel here today. Smith was living the arrangements were under the order.
•
The information from Father Len- nssrrting thnt any Increase there
.stor in the senate wns one of the
hinnngemcnt
of
Miss
Fern
Ward
na
tho
forces
of
reaction
in
the
history
in the apartm ent of Attorney General
fers, which rame in a letter from would add to the expense without nddstiongest enemies of state’s rights,
of man. Thnt these
forces enn Daugherty here, tho intter being n rhnirmnn ami her able assistants,
the prelate at I.inrhcng, declared that Ing to the efficiency, lie challenged
he asserted ami In the reconstruction
Misses
Pattyc
Lyle,
Edna
Chlttondon
the prisoners’ feet were bound and the chamlier to decide between the trium ph is unthinkable, If they nre guest at the White House and friends
days. Thad Stephens, and Rdbjrt
find
Ruth
Gillon.
The
following
menu
to
win,
I
would
rather
die
than
w
it­
were unable to assign any reason for
each was InMIed with his name and government and the government’s
Sumner, were the south’s greatest
wu*
served
in
fine
style:
ness
the
victory.”
the ket declaring ho had boon appar­
identification lieforc living hurled to critics.
.
enemies.
They weei* oil sons of
Fruit Cocktail
"It-w as in such spirit thnt the men ently in good health and spirits. Smith
death. One of the prisoners, n wo­
Massachusetts,
he declared.
Pickle*
of this grent nation died, tl was un­ wns n life long friend nf Daugherty Iced Celery
man, was thrown over with her child
Senator
MacWllllams,
supporting
Creamed Chirken in Patties
alterable pride in the defense of hu­ and wns a member of the party which
In her arm*. Ij»ter the bandits noti­
the
measure,
said
It
wns
not
a m at­
Creamed Potntoe*
m anity’s right thnt led them to give accompanied Presidium -Harding and •
fied the families of the massacred
ter
of
sectionalism.
The
several
Green Beans
Pickled Beets VICTORY OR DRDPKAT MAY UK
their all. Theirs was the renlixihfcm party to Floridu.
captives and relatives were permitted
states were intcr-dvpendtn In health,
_ Hot Rolls %
for tho spirit of America. Our sacred
to remove the bodies, identification
WRITTEN IN
and education, hc said. Tho vote
Tomato Sulad
privilege is to enshrine them in the
WASHINGTON, Mny 30.—Warren
being facilitated by the tags.
. HISTORY
wus 17 to 12.'
Chocolate Cake
heart of Anierlcn nnd the world. The Martin, special assistant to the ut- Orange Ice
"One Christian Chinese, who nlDemi Tuase
hallowed tombs of our dead He In torhey general, who was occupying
retdy had paid $1,800 for the re­
TALLAHASSEE. May 30. — The
A fter the menu came the best part fate of tie kerudleatlon was in the BAN FORD HOY MAKING GOOp.
lease of his son, today took delivery THAT SHE RE CONFINED IN SAN the poppy covered fields of Flanders npartm ent with Smith was asleep In
and the homeland. We, their com­ another room nt the time of shoot­ of the evening, the program of music senate toduy with lines so closely
of the corpse,” Father I&lt;cnfcrs wrote,
QUBNTON PRISON AT
The following note from the Gcorrades of America, must not forget ing. He was awakened hy the report nnd dnncea nnd toaits. Mis* Gladys drawn' thnt misstep in. parliamentary
adding:
ONCE
.
glu
School of Technology, will he In­
their deeds.
of the pistol about dawn, hut wna un- Morris acted u* tonstmlstrcs* in her procedure would mean either victory
“Many pall bearers still are climb­
teresting
to Sanford readers:
"On Memorial Day In reverence wo ubio to render assistance In tiino. It usual vivacious manner nnd put over or defeat for measure. In the morn­
ing the mountain.
I n r Tkf A»«*vUte4 rr*M l
1.
II.
Kanncr,
son of ( has. Kannor,
NEW
ORLEANS,
May
30
.—Clara
turn to consecrate the resting places wu slearned Smith left will drawn the following program thnt wns greut- ing's voting it seemed friends of tho
"The only wuy to maintain peace
of Sanford, ha* just returned to the
Phillips
started
on
Inst
lap
of
her
of
these,
our
hero
dead.
We
must
here is to enlist the bandits and keep
within the last few day*. Hc was 61. ly enjoyed:
hill ns passed by the house were In
L—Invocation?........ Mr. Tenny Dean the majority of possibly two. Amend­ Georgia Tech, where h« is a senior,
them in this territory for years os a Journey from Honduras to California bow to tho splendor of the sacrifice,
after having spent three day* inspect­
Boy (to his dad): "Dad, can you 2.
—President'* Address — ........... ment
..............
police force, since they alone are fa ­ a t noon from here bound for Son- tho heroism of their lives, the glory
hy Calkins to pises Nassau coun­ ing the new development* of, tho
sign
your
numo
with
your
eye*
.....................Mr. B. F. W hltner, Jr. ty In nnother sone^vn* dsfented and
miliar with the inaccessible mountain quentin penitentiary, to servo a sen­ o ftheir belief in America nnd our
Georgia Railway ond Power Company
sh u t?"
3.
—Song and D n n c e . ..........................................
fastnesses and trails.
If they are tence of ten years to life, for the institutions.
amendment* of Igou to postpone con­ wt Tallulah Falls and Tugalo. The In­
His
Dad:
“Certainly."
murder
nt
I-os
Angeles
last
year
of
.
.....................
Eva
Grach
W
agner
"As
nationnl
commander
of
the
withdrawn less hundits will band to­
sideration until throo Ailnulo* before spection waa directed by professors In
Boy: "Well, then »hut your eye*
Accompanist, Mr*. W agner
gether and cause a similar situation Mrs. Alberta Meadows. During last American Legion, I Implore every
adjournment Friday and others that electrical and mechanical engineering
hour it was believed in some quarters man, woman nnd child of our and sign my report card."
in the future.’ •
4.
—Toast to Class of *33. ..Roby Lnlng
would have allocated workings of the
Response.......Mis* Gaylo Marshall Itlll by .Senator Epperson were defeat­ at Tech, for the purpose of acquaint­
Father I-i nfer* denies th at troops tho girl might launch a fight against
ing the aenlors with tho lateat devel­
B.—Prophecies .... Mre. Maxwell
weic in leaguo with the outlaw*. He extradiction, when told her appeal
ed'in succession.
opments In watet power equipment.
(J.—Duet—Miss Fannie Robn Munson,
dtclares the soldiers hnvc been be- for a new trial had been denied late
The head* of department* a t Geor­
•eiging the brigands for months near yesterday but she was unperturbed.
Miss F eta Ward.
.
gia
Tech are emphasising more
She
said
it
mode
little
difference
for
7.—Song—Black nnd Gold....Assembly
Paotxuku, resulting in an acuta short­
strongly
than ever the need of giving
she
would
have
the
case
taken
to
the
age of water and food a t Paotsuku.
Accompanist, Mis* Fern Wntd
V&gt;ractlral experience to undergradu­
,
Tlie raid on the train at Suchow, the supremo court.
A fter tho festivities a t the Parish
ates. “The engineering college must
priest says, was In the nature of a
House the members adjourned to the
keep strictly abreast of every modern
NEW ORLEANS, La., May 30.—
diversion to force thetroops to w ith­
Country Club where thay danced until
A t a meeting of the Organisation Committee Tuesday night,
development of the profession, tn
Clara
Phillip*
will
nbt
he
informed
draw from Paotxuku.
a late hour bade them to end what
the following resolution waa offered, aeconded and adopted and .
i
Or
n
*
a m m Is i h r ? * - i
completely fit lU graduate* for the
i.he m ust go directly to San QucnUn
wns voted one of the best meetings of
the Secretary, w u instructed to notify tho farm ers through the
TALLAHASSEE. May 30.—Tho
|K&gt;nltentlary to begin a sentence for
great responsibility whlcl* will (all up­
the
Alumni
Association
in
many
years,
F irst step toward Improving the pres­
p rfu !
murder It was announced hy officials
if not the Best in the history of tho ent system of counting first and sec­ on them," declare* President Brittain
"RESOLVED/ That In view of public sentiment, we
uf Georgia Tech- “The experience
here who said th a t should she learn
organisation.
the Organisation Committee oak for another mas* moetond choice *votei waa taken by pas­ which these seniors have gained on
of
action
of
California
court
yester­
Ing for the purpose of discharge, ratification or further
b
sage by the hotu* df a bill providing th* trip will he of lasting value to
day In denying her appeal they would
KITCIIIN ’8 CONDlVlON
Instructions."
t, .
th at state canvassing board may or­
MEN RESUME WORK ANI) ARE probably have troable With her on the
them, regardless of the line of work
UNCHANGED
Every farm er In Seminole County la Invited and urged to he
der reopened any ballot box where
GRANTED FIFTY PER CENT
western Journey.
All newspaper*
f ig Wil s o n Ho m e there appearfc to be discrepancy. The they expect to follow."
present a t a masa meeting Friday night, Juno 1st, a t 8
which carried dtapatchca referring to
INCH RAKE.
Kannor completes, hi* four-year
when m itte n of vital importance to the organisation will be ful,
measure provides also election offlt
the court action were withheld from
course
in Civil Enginering a t Tpch
|y discussed. Anticipating a U rge attendance the Court llou.c
W IL &amp; )N ?N .V , May 3 0 ,-T h o con­ rials shall be colled together before Giia week. Practically every member
S8L8N, Mky 30.—The strike of her with the hope* ubandonld officer*
has been selected as the place of m eeting.,
,
dition or Claud .KtUhln, formerly each election and given Instructions of hi* clef* ha* accepted one of the
•netsi workers
throughout Ruhr fear the woman who waa convicted of
It is not only the privilege but the duty of every form er in­
Democratic leafier of the house, whose in' counting first and second choice positions which awaited, their consid­
which involved over five hundred the murder of Mrm A lb e rti Meadows
terested in the pro|K&gt;*ed organisation to he present a t thU moat-.
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' •»*.* • ■ eration. He is a graduate of Sanford
physicians said last night was a n u t ­ votes. •' ’ t. •
thousand m«n ended today, the mon with a ham m er may m ate ah attem pt
Ing. Everybody will he given an opportunity to express themter of a few* hours, whs reported un­
tr.un.lng work. They were granted to escape before reaching California.
Go out on the firing line and.blase High Sc hoi, Sanford. Fla.
changed this biornlng a t boaptlfil
* Wty per rent lnemaa* in wages for
"clV'3,'
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE,
here, where h f la ill. •
• away a t something.' Thp best m arks­
•Mch they went on strike, but were
Contract haa been awarded for the
L. I. F n s ie r , Secretary.
m an had to waste some powder In
_.,K
ttftu td additional demand of bonus $92,000 for cutting the Sebastian In­
• f p»Wk W
practice.
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waek.
M l The Dally H araid, I k per
of one hundred and fifty thousand let and constructing
*l
M M M * ■ W
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TIENTSIN, May 30.—Armed inter­
mention by foreign powers to put
down banditry In China is favored
by Major Roland Pingcr, United
.State* army, one of the fourteen
foreigner, held by the outlaws on
Paotxuku mountain. Ho expressed
Ike opinion in a letter to the Asso­
ciated Press ’received today.
-We captives," wro|o Major Pinrer “have learned the Vc rsonality of
_ . ---.nirrnr
ihe bandits .hy now, so
we no llonger
dream about terrors of first and sec­
ond night*. I am wondering what
preparation* are being made in the
Philippines and Hawaii in event mili­
tary force ultiipaetly is applied. How
about public opinion in America and
what is the Japanese attitude. The
whole affair is a beautiful mess in
which we little hegonta with whis­
kers ami all are most comfornble
considering circumstances. Looking
at things impersonally I favor armed
intervention."

PRESIDENT HARDING SPEAKER
. ALUMNI BANQUET
AT ARLINGTON CEMETERY TODAY AT PARISH HOUSE
IN MEMORIAL AT CAPITAL WAS FINE AFFAIR
Paid Tribute to Soldiers of All Wars in Which
' America Participated

Chinese Bandits
Hurled Prisoners
From the Cliff

OHIO MAN

AT WASHINGTON

TICK MEASURE
IS ON THE FENCE
AT TALLAHASSEE

CLARA PHILLIPS
NOT INFORMED
OF COURT ORDER

BIG MASS
FOR FRIDAY

GHTJTUNE 1ST =

To Improve
Present System
Counting: Ballots

Metal Workers
Strike at Essen
1 Ended Today

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“That Fellow H ad L uck”
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Memorial Day tomorrow.

you hear sbme say of the ' man
who succeeds.^
Facts will say *“it vw|w *opd
judgment, not luck that made him
save money for his start.”

And the day should bo observed in
a .fitting manner.
Otis Cobb and James Sharon, Jr.,
are among Jho University of Florldn
tftudents a t home for the nommer.

Our Savings Department pay­
ing 4% Interest affords YOU an
efjual opportunity to succeed.
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Tonight the High school alumni
will have, n banquet a t the Parish
Ho^iso. A fitting conclusion to com­
mencement week.

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Take
advantage
of i t
i f
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D. II. Archibald of the Ebcrhard
Faber Pencil Co., of New York was
in-tho city today calling on tho local
trade.
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First National Bank j
A COMMUNITY iiUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, Prealdrnt

SOCIETY
MR8 . FRED DAIGEII, Society Editor
Phono 217-W
I f fmm have a mr frleaiU v le llla a &gt; • «
__ ir , w are a e l a a aa rw h erp * r rntnlnx
kune, ae If r * e are r a te r la la la a , w r ite
m eaalal e a r* la tkl« ilrn n ri'iim f. alk laa
details, mr lele phaar the lira,. It w ill
be c r e a l l f apprrrlalril.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday—Alumfil llnnquct fit Parish
House at H p. m.
Wednesday—Mrs. F. E. Hournlllat will
entertain tho members of tho Fort­
nightly Ilridgu Club at 3:30.
Wednesday—Mifses Pnttyo Lyle and
‘‘Anna Mason will entertain from 4
to 0 p. m. at the home of the fornter, honoring Miss Coralln Tlllls, n
bride-elect of June.
T hursday-M rs. A. W. Fitts will en­
tertain tho members of the Merrln
Matrons Bridge Club at her home
on Union avonue at .1:30 p. m .’
Thursday—Mrs. A. W. Kitts will en­
tertain tho membor* of tho Merrie
Matrons IlrlJgo Club at her home
on Union Avenue at 3:30 p. m.
Friday—Mrs. M. S. Wiggins will en­
tertain tire memlrers of the. Thir­
teen Bridge Club nt 3:30 at her
home on Magnolia avenue. .
Friday—Peter School will give n
Subscription Donee for the mem­
bers of the College Set at the Val­
des Hotel at 8:30 p. m.
Friday—The Dependable! class will
give a shower at Uie homo of Mrs.
Dwight Iiahhitt on Hunfonl Heights
from four to^rix o'clock honoring
Miss Curalie Tlllls, n brldo-elect of
*• Juno,

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Mrs. W. A. Curler, of Tsmpa, Is the
ehattnlnif house guest of her cousin,
Mrs.'S. O. Chase. 1
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Mrs. J. N. Robson and children will
leavd today for Daytona Beach where

Misses Sara and Gernrdine Muriel,
twd of the leathers of the Hnnford
High School, leave this afternoon for
their home in Jacksonville.
Mr*.,W. M. Scott left Kuturduy for
Atlanta, where alio Joined Mr. Scott
and together they will attend tlie Kltvanis cunvention.
Mina Idn Gray, one of the popular
teachers of Sanford High scltual, will
i leave this nf In noon for her home in
Haltm, 111., where she will spend the
vacation month*.
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Rons Harrell und Miss Harrell, of
Urevllle, Texas, are visiting here nn
the guests of their sinter, Mrs. F. \V.
Talbot at her home on Magnolia ave­
nue.

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Ex-Congressman C. D. Raines of
Altamonte was in Jhe city for n few
hours yesterday afternoon calling on
local friends. •
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k% For Florid*: Partly cloudy
►»«tonight And Wednesday,
probably local tbunderahow.
Mr. and Mfa. Ted Hold and little
daughter of Orlando and #Mr. and
Mra. Ned Rtrid motored to Daytona
Beach last Sunday for thr day#
Mr. pnd Mrs! Liuis Entzmlngar
nnd Miss Olive Walls of Dunedin
List your real estate .for sale with
were the guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Lesley Hill, phone 25.
52-Stc
W. Enfcffhlnger a few dSyj iaat week.
Smoke over the R uhr.factories will
George LeVIgnp V.n* transacting
business in Orlando Monday.
bo the first sign th at France and GorThose serving on the Jury last week many arc puffing tho pipe*of peace.—
were Messrs. J. 8; Dinkcl, Ovcy- Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
street, Newell and Spinks.
STOPS HACKING COUGH
E. W. Dickson came up from Win*
ter Haven last Sunday for the day.
Mr. D. H. Hooker nnd Mrs. Allen
“ Had a hacking cough for years,
were quietly married in Hanford last and Foley’s Honey and T at la the only
rentody th at reached my cough.
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Tuesday. .
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The Longwohd school closed Friday havo not hcctTtapubled with it since,N
with n picnic! at Palm Springs. Every writes Mr*. EN^T'Uoby, Asbury Park,
one had o good time in uplto of the K. J, doughs, Col/ls, Croup, Throat,
( best and Bronchial trouble are quick,
rain.
Mr. Scharren left for Ills homo In fari rollevcd with Fblcy’a Honey nnd
Tar. Contains no opiates—Ingredi­
Pennsylvania Saturday.
The Seminole Crato Mill closed ents printed on the wrapper. Largest
Helling cough medicine In the World.
down Inqj. Friday for the summer.
Miss Virginia Allen left Monday Sold everywhere.—Adv.
for her home in Oklahoma, aftet
spending dome time with her aunt
nnd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pope Wash­
CLAY AW AY TH E YEARS
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.yiwh arc an­ Apply Boncilla Beautlfier coimlc clay to
your fsca, and rest while it dries, Ipen
nouncing tho birth of a son, born Frl- remove
and see and fecHh* wonderful
dny.
.
/
difference In the color and feature of the

Yes, Pershing ^ind Wilson are great
men, but I think Isio nnd Washington
ore the most interesting and most
lovable characters Id history. WhJf?
Mrs. R. E. Beverley and two chil­ because they were both bom on holi­
dren left Inst evening for their homo days. Ask Peter Schaal ho knows, at
in Jacksonville after spending the jLlm Seminole County Bank..
week mil here with her sisters, Mrs.
John Horn nnd Miss Nanio Williams. , The Sanford Country Club will bo
Mis. Beverley came down to attend tho see no of a big gathering Thurs­
skin.
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—
day nfternonn t|Jien several good
tho commencement exercises.
Guaranteed
to
do
these
definite
things
for
DOWLING
RESUMES
matches will. Ik* pulled off. These
the (see
face or money irefunded.
' • ■ Clear
—
•the
Thursday
afternoon
stunts
are
mak­
DUTIES
AS
SHERIFF
complexion and qtve it color. Lift out the
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. O. Chnso nnd their
lines. Remove blackheads and pifnples.
gueftt, Mrs. W. A. Carter, of Tampa, ing tho Country Club very popular
Clove enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tisJACKSONVILLE, May 25.—W, If. ouev and muscles. Mska the skin soft
leave’tomorrow In their cur for Bos­ with the niendierfl and visitoca to the
Dowling, deposed ns sheriff of Duval and smooth.
J
ton, Muss., where they will attend the city.
county in July 11)21, hy Governor You can obtain regular sites from your
graduation of their son Frank. They
toilet counter. If not, send this
O. E. Heinrich leaves todny for John Harden fololwing tlie return of tin fsvorita
will lie Joined at Jacksonville hy Mr.
ad. with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories,
Chase’s brother, J. C. Chusc, who will Hopkins hospital. Mrs. HcinrL'h will indictment by n federal grand Jury Indianapolis, Indiana, for a trial tube. '
arrompnny them an far ns Philadel­ neronipany hint on the trl and will re­ charging rouupiruiy with others to
Mrs. violate tho prohibition laws yp.itorday
phia. Mrs. Carter will leave the par­ main there with her husband.
Thomas
Sehroo
leaves
for
Pino
Bluff,
ngain nssumed the dutie:« of that of­
ty a t Charlottesville, Vn.
CtircH Malaria, Chills
Ark., her horfie,* after nursing her fice, a fter hts reinstatement by the
and
I’over, Dengue or
fnthcr, C. E. Heinrich for several senate ycr.terdny.
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MRS. LANK ENTERTAINS
IlilibuH
Fever.
Mr. Dowling' succeeds Mr. R. E.
Mrs. O. II. Lane gave a delightful weeks. Mrs. L. K. Armstrong, of
r»-l-o.ft.w.-20ic ,
taxington,* Ky., who has been tho M erritt. Soon after assuming his
party Monday evening, tho occasion
being in honor of her daughter, Miss guest of the Heinrirk’a for nhout three duties nix new deputies nnd n Jailer
Alim's 20th birthday, nlso a farewell weeks will leave also with the party were ushered In to replace those of
tho old regime.
putty for Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, on her way back home.
—- t
&gt;—
who is leaving for her new home in
An rtptimlst is one who bellvcs
Arrndiu. Miss Alieo received several PLAN DEPARTMENT
everything |io rends on tho Jnrket of
lovely presents.
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OF PHARMACY FOR
n new book.— Milwaukee flournnl.
The young pcoplo went for nn nuto
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FLORIDA STUDENTS
i Ido to DeLuiid. after returning dain­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ty refreshment* of sherbet and enke
Serial No. 017335
TALLAHASSEE, May 2 0 ^ -Phar­
were served.. •
Department of the Interior
maceutical training wilt Ik* available
U.' R. Land Office
to young men of Florida within the
ST. AGNES GUILD
nt Gainesville, Fin.,
.date, mlded provision rnude in the
May 12, 1023.
Ono of tho most delightful nodal tnrdget, fitr nn appropvattion for a
Veil iSrimriln Avr.
NOTICE Is herebyi given that Cormeet|ngs of the St. Agnps Guild held department of phramacy nt the state
this year, wan that of yesterday after­ univeiaity nt Gainesville. Heretofore tie C. Sistrunk, f i t Oviedo, Florida,
noon when the Guild was entertained the state’s young druggists have hnd who, on November 15, l ’J21, made
Homestead Entry No. 017335, for NE
hy Mth. M. Miunrik nt her homo un to go olpcwhere for their training.
The npprnprintion nnml^ for tho 1/4 of RW 1/4, Section 30, Township
I-nuroi nvenue.
The rooms wore bright with hnskots firnt two yearu, will be applied to the 21 S., Range 31 E., Tallahassee Meri­
employment of teachers, nnd equip- dian, hnn filed notice of Intention to
of lovoly roses and shnsta daisies.
Tho afternoon was spent with sew­ mcht for the work of tho department, make Commutation Proof, to estab­
ing on the quilt, and while the mem­ no provision having been mnde for lish claim to tho land above describ­
bers were busy with their needles, new buildings. It is understood that ed, before blork Circuit Court,“ nt
they discussed innttcr* of Importance IM'isons Interested in the- establish­ Hnnford, Florida, on the 23rd day of
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und Interest among them hiring, the ment of tho new department will do­ June, 11)23.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
lockers fur tho Guild and choir to he nate additional funds to supplement
Klin Pritchard, of Oviedo, Florida.
built in the Parish house. Plans were the state appropriation.
Oscar
James, of Oviedo, Florldn.
idso mnilo nnd perfected for a picnic
Corbett Williamson, of Oviedo, Fin.
to bo given next Wednesday, Juno tUb 0.0011 KIWANIS CLUB
Oscar Ellison, of Oviedo, Florida.
MEMBKItS EXPECTED .... ...
nt Daytona licn&lt;;h.
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WM. 8 . TANCRE,
Late in the nftcrtiAon Mrs. Minnrik
AT ATLANTA MKKTINf
Acting Regjster.
s a ved delicious punch, snndwlchq* nnd
5-14-21-28;
fl;-4-ll
rake.
ATLANTA. Cn., May 28.—Six
Among the members present were: thousand Klwnnls club members from
Mis. Raymond Key, Mr*. Clifford all parts of the United States, nnd
C’lr ru ll la oml fur Hrmlnalr t ’uualf
Klnrldn.— In C k s | im r
l’cntiody,, Mrs. Dieter, Mrs. Chris Home from Canada, ftcheduleil to nrMatthews, Mrs. Paul IHggcra, Mrn. S. live hy rail, airplane, nutomolrilc und
U IV O R C B
M. Lloyd. Mrs. Ari-hin Bolts, Mrs. W. on fool, will assemble hero toduy ns («. 1&gt;. II) nt. CiimplaliiAiil.
M. Ibid lug, Mrs. J. N. Itohsun nnd drlognloa nnd visitors to the interna­ 1*1in I nil llv ill. ilrfMiilailt.
Mrs. Clyde Derby.
tional assembly of. Klwani* clubs. TO KLXI INA |IYIU». lUW NVlUA AIlK.
It aiiiM'ntiiiK Horn the nffliluvll of It,
They will be in session four days.
I*. II) rd In-rein dais fllud. tiiat hi* Is lh«
rnni|iliiliianl In tlie nhovr atrlM Mine,
NOTICE. SPANISH WAR VETOne delegute hns notified Atlanta mill Dial It Is the lit’llef of the affiant
lull Khulna Hi nt is over tw entr-ons
convention headquarters that he will Ivrtim
KUANS!
«i| a«4** anti lliul ftaltl l*#in»lnE I»&gt; ru
n ri’sldi-hl of the slate of Arkansns.
fly down from Tennessee, while an­ Is
ri'slithiK In IhMinvIlIn, Arkansas.
you Rimma Brea, are «rAll Spanish War Veterans are ro­ other has announced he &gt;*111 walk to ili Therefore,
reil in a|i|&gt;eur in this mil herein filed
q u eted to he at the hand stand, Cen- Atlanta fro mn city in Pennsylvania. In this rouse, said appiaranrs to he on
thr first Stniidav In June. I»!3. the
Th? convention will l&gt;c one of the same
tml Park, &lt;*n Wednesday, May 30th,
helUK » Hide
»f this Court.
II In further onlSred that this notice
laigest
on
A
tlanta’s
culendar
of
the
0:30 a. in., to proceed from there to
he nil hi lulled for four ronserutlve
Lake View cemetery to hold memorial year, and nil agencies In tho city Wrcka III till' Hanford Herald, » new*,
osper iMihllsheil In Henilllule • mini).
services over ihc graves of our de­ ate co-n|&gt;crating to put it over. Civic
clubs und women's organisations ur«v 'Vvhnsss: Hi A. DrfUKlass. Clark nf
parted eoniiddes.
the Circuit CmirL and
tharyuf.
]j&gt;t us not forget our comrades unjilng In hnndling extemtive enter­ this 1st day of Mky.A. I*.
(Ml.Al.)
R.
A.
HOUIILAH
8.
who have made the complete secrl- tainment features.
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lly;
A.
it.
WK1CKB.
1».
C.
(in- aiul have gone ticyond.
Monday and Tuesday Wil Ibe mark­
ed by business pensions. Oil Wedncs- &gt;
K. A. THRU EUN,
day the visitors will observo,national
Com nut ndcr.
Memorial Day with exercise* before
COL. THEODORE ROOSEVELT' the peace monument In Piedmont
Park, nt which George II. Ross, of
AUXILIARY, NO. 3.
B. F. WIIITNKR, Cashier

Mi. and Mrs. W. M. lidding end
baby, Mr. and Mra. I,ee Rinrau und
j Mr. and Mrs. Armour Rincnud and
All members of Col. Theodore
childicn were a congenial patty n|M.'nd* Roo'cvell Auxiliary, No. 3, arc reInA the day Sunday ut Day tuna Bench. Ipirated to bring flowers at laiurel
w tcallu to the hand stand nt Central
l e n i e la-c llell, who Ins Im*cii a t­ Park Wednesday, May 30, nt 0 n.nu
tending Queen's College at Chailotte,
All members are urged to arcomN.' C., in home far the snnunrr vaca­ puny Ibe members of the rump to the
tion with her patents, Mr. nnd Mra. cemeteiy for nieinurial nerviren over
Clifford .Bell.
the uildier dead.
LOU SMITH TKRHEUN,
ltii.s Zeta Dnvidj-on leave* tomor­
PrenldenJ.
row for Tennessee where she in a mis­
sionary, a fter spending tlie past few
DEATH OF INFANT.
weeks lu te as the guest uf In r uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Urn. J. D. David­
Tho four-months-old daughetr of
son and friends. '
.
Mrs. A. 0 . und the lute S. M. (liW ua
! died rui-Eilny m irnlng nt 5 o’clock ut
Mrs. M argaret liuiites and parent.’., | t|,-jr home on W. Jt Find at re d . The
CapL imd Mrk. F itts, iff Orlando a r r jf a b y di, d of rolitis. TJie burial will
the luncheon guests of Mrs. A. W .I*-In «i|»ce tonugrow m ornirg nt the
DnLr lleraW on aola at Joe'a Smoke
( Fitts today. Cspt. snd Mrs. Fills will i^ake View remetery.
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Houle,- Mobley's D rug. Store and
spend oeat# time here ijrilh Mrs. Husr-j
, ~ - - r ——
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on the west aid*.
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F. P. RINES

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It is w J d T ^ u rh o w wicked.* race f f l l J
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FOR MATTRESS troubles phone Snn.
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NOTICE! SUMMER SCHOOL!
A summer school for making up
lost work will be opened in the Gram­
m ar School &lt;utiding on Monday, June
llth j In the following subjects:
• High School and Shotthand—Mrs.
r* Maxwell; ; '*
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f)th,‘7th and 8th Grade*—Mr*. D.
Babbitt.
3rd, -1th nnd 6th grade*?—Misses
Ruth Kapncr and Edna Chittenden.
Prim ary—Miss Emma Owen.
Only a limited number of pupils
will bo enrolled. ■
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JACK HOLT
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“NOBODY’S
1 MONEY”
A Swift love-comedy as Bright and
sparkUng ns a hew gob! pict r . Wjth
Jack Holt as a bold, had count.rfelt and 'Wanda Hawley ns the „nf
girl In • million. Come and cn.-h in
on yokr ohtre of the laughs.

—T O M p it r o w ­
An All-Star Special Cast j„

of parents’

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• The aim of Internationalism
onter. nationalism.—Washington
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch R*.
pert, 215 South Ortfnge, Orlando, m .
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Sold by

UNION PHARMACY
Snnfol

florid*?*, *

IT S A BMN

The kind of bread we bake is
a boon to the housewife. When
you are tired Mrt. Bakc-yourown-bread of the fussing nnd
the fretting o f baking day try
n loaf of our made-well bread.
It will please you and your
family and will save you a lot
of trouble If you b u y our
Iw end.

W IIA T K V LT I
four
wonts may lie,
o
lri&gt;l Cunflilrnt i,t lirIntr nUIr to (III tlirni
In the rlmrli-.-l amnunt nf lllnr, nl Mir
tra s l cost, l llv r us a
rlianrr to show yuu
lusl tv list we call do.

Hill
Lumber Co.
-IlilllUrr*' llradqaar.
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Phone ISO, Sanford

S A N F 0 R D M A ID

BREAD

♦j*♦$»

They say the prices ar^ always better—You can save, too, if you
buy from ChurchweU’sj

K eep Y our C om plexion
o f R a m -P e ta l T extu re
rtmdlne Faoe Powder wW
keep the roes* M iroor ehwto.
I t will make yoOT skin’koft.
smooth and velvety. I t will

Kmd/ne mdbetf and
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ptotecte the skin
from eun, wind and

- $4.00
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Mosquito Canopy, at, each
SI.25
3x7 ft. Duplex Window Shades, at, each....
Children’s Fancy Parasols, at, each ................59c to $2.00
50c
Ladies’ Good Silk.Lisle Hose, at, per pair .
..................$1.00
Ladies’ Silk Hose, at, per pair ........
......$1.00
Stay-Bone Corsets, at, each
......
Men’s Dimity Check Pajamas, at, per pair .............$2.25
$3.00
Men’s Soisette Pajamas, at, per p air....... V
Men’s Dress Shirts with or without collar, at, each..$l*W
Men’s Union Suits, made of Suesine Silk, at, each ... $3.00
59c
Boys’ Waist Union Suits, at, each .’.........
Good Leather Gloves, a t ........................... ................... 75c
■:....75c
Leather Palm Gloves, a
t
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Men’s Night Shirts, made of soft material, at, each. $1.50

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TCIE SANFORD DAILY rfERALD, W EDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923

SanfordDaily Herald
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and also tha local
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published
haraln.
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JUSt^IDS^the M^un|Tlmg^
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that is not confined lo the state.
The Herald congratulate* the pupil*
and the faculty and the school board
and our excellent county *uperinn*ndent for the manner in which they
have all contributed to the succe** of
'O j l l f
the schools in the year of 1922 and
’2.1. It has been a most successful I J y m Vi - B M k L - Vm -BWV.
year in our pchool* and tna/k* nil'THBWttS '»*• AtAVNOlC
other niiic atone In our progress and yQ^B
U»
prosperity. Regardless of what our
financial status mny lie in the years
M IS fH O
to come we can always look hack up­ *WASt*i*«W « _
•s-t f 0 . 4
on our schools from the early days of
Sanford nnd remember that our
schools were never stinted In any
way.
The year just passed has been n
good one in every way. The big^rlnssa a ^ lm*|
cs thnt have graduated from"fhe vari­
ous schools demonstrate that in evcrji'departm ent the schools 'have been
doing n great work. The manner in
whic htho pupils conduct themselves
show their training and the tonrhers
have not Ik* CAslcep on the big job of
educating the children in this city.
INTERNATIONAL. CARTOON CO,
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TOO MANY LAWS.

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Foreign Atlv.rtl.lna l\*n,»s»nlallve

THEAmlmilan priTssassi
iSOCIATION

Decoration Day—one dny thu store*
should close.
------------o----------The Klwanlnns arc having a great
time in Atlanta. And one fan "enjoy
Atlanta ns no other place in the
south.
•---------- a-----------Hindi the work on (lit- boat basin
and the city pier, City Commissioners.
It mean* no much to thin city to have
the work completed before our winter
visitor* Mart this way.

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One of the strangest political tendencies of our time in the suddenly
increased faith of legislators in the
power of laws' to enforce themselves
once they arc reduced to writing. No
belief lias lK*en so continously and
thoroughly discredited, yet none is so
alarmingly alive.
Every political
philosopher from Montaignea day to
this hour has recognized lliat the best
government is that conducted with
the least law nnd machinery.
A multitude of evils attend the
naive faith of Icgisaltors in the auto­
enforcement capacity of law ns repre­
sented by words on a piece of paper.
One in nn inevitable weakening of
respect for n government born of n
disregard for its more outlandish
aspects. Another h the uninterrupt­
ed encroachment of government on
the governed. A third nnd most dis­
tressing evil is tlie appalling expense
attending the creation of m ultitu­
dinous new bureaus and offices pro­
vided for.
The t W may come when n can­
didate pledging himself to nothing
hut the repeat of two laws for every
one created will In* generally sup­
ported. *
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MARKET.

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has been done uo. And will not let us
treat witli the railroads ouraclvca
nor allow the railroads to grant us
concessions. This is the crowd we
nrc up agninnt und wo should l it
them know that something had to be
done or’they would have a long vaca­
tion in which the Joys, happiness and
luxury of farm ing would be open to
them. Wc pay higher freight rates,
get poorer and slower service nnd
fewer privileges than does California
nnd Louisiana.
If we continue to
submit to it wo will continue to be
poorer nnd will not deserve the con­
sideration or respect of the railroads.
No one can blame the railroads for
taking all they can get. This 1* a
m atter of business. Wc are to blame
fro submitting to it nnd like slaves If
wc.continue to submit, we are only
receiving our deserts. Modern gov­
ernment nnd railroading is only mod­
ern big business nnd no sane man ex­
pect* these to bo magnanimous, fair
or just, but what we get will have to
be fought for ju st the same ns any
other liberty or happiness.
This rate, service nnd privilege
question Is one in which the Hoard of
Trade might interest Itself nnd, thus,
be materially benefited.
- The Board of Trade hns not been
supported ns well ns, pcrhnps, It de­
served. Why it hns not, has no
doubt many oxplnnntion*. The one
that seems most apparent, Is that the
efforts of the Hoard has l&gt;ccn in a line
th a t whatever success uttended, ben­
efited mainly the real estate men,
merchant nnd professional men by
bringing in more settlers. This re ­
sult does not interest the majority of
our citizens. If the Hoard of Trade
could show that it was getting results
in lowered rates, better service and
greater privileges in shipping for our
growers then the growers would feel
tlie Hoard deserved support nnd
would give II. Men do not like to
part with their cash unless they think
th at they are getting something for

Our vegetable season is about over to one another so that a In** to one
ami the time to take stock of our ex­ class of our citizen* i* directly, or
perience* lin* come. If our farmer* indirectly, n lor* to u* nil. Thi* i*
and truck dealers who keep record* nothing more than the working of the
will bujk over their old hooks they will complex? lawn of civilization, nnd
find thi* one fact standing out prom­ none of us can hand* off, nnd not
inently: That cucumber* and poppers have to take the evil effects of u lo*s
as
a whole have been loser* for the to any clns* in the community. The
la te s t word from the Chinese
past
three seasons, it is true it few remedy for those evil* hail been point­
bandits is that they have inn led
have
made fair crop* of these and got ed out co-operation. It i* tin* duly
eighty Chinese captives flout the
good
prices, Imt a* a whole the com­ of every citizen to co-operate with hi*
cliffs. Of course all this moving pic­
munity
lias been n lAser by planting fellow* nnd our business men who
ture stuff is being pulled for the ben­
them.
1• furnish credit in money, good* or fer­
The foregoing fnctn lead to the fol­
efit of the puldic and to bus ten the
tilizer* should see to it that those lowing conclusion:
This,
also,
will
lie
found:
Thnt
payment of the ransom for the for­
First: That our losses would bo
strawiterrleH, beans, cabbage, potatoes who are thus assisted, could not come
eigner prisoners. We are firmly con­
and tomatoes have liven winners. True on our m arket and murder it in the materially lessened by cutting down
vinced that the bnnijitH were formerly
cnlilmge last season was a loser, but name of A me lie an liberty and free­ the acreage of cucumbers nml pep­
Chinese buxine** men.
in general cabbage will pay a fair re­ dom of action. The business men of pers.
— ---- o----------turn for tin* expenditure. It seems our community are more responsible
Second: Thnt strawberries, beans,
The time has come when some
that our growers cannot put cucum­ for thi* condition than the smnll cabbage, potatoes nnd tomatoes are
plans should lie put forward by the
ber* and peppers on the winning side grower, for they have knowledge of our best nnd safest money crop.
local financiers whereby the home­
buxines* law* and know the power
a* they used to Ih&gt;.
Third. That co-operation on the
builders of Hanford can get money to
of co-operation and the smnll grower part of the growers tend to give them
build this summer. This is probably
Our growers have co-opern\ed more doe* not. It i* a question of saving
the only city in the United Stules
i xtenslvely thin season than ever be­ the growers from selves, not the buy­ iK'ller price* for thair crops. •
Sanford needs a curb market. San­
Fourth; Thnt poor railroad serv­
that can not obtain money for build­
fore. This fact lias bad much to do
ford needed one many years ago and
ers. This is n plain duly of every ice. lack of privilege*; high railroad
ing purposes In sufficient (|Unntitle*
with
the
iK'tler
prices
recuTVed,
of
the Merabi finally bad one here but
citizen whether lie performs il or not and express rates are hindering our
to do soinetliipg. There would lie
the abort crop hi-Ip, too; but co-upcrncertain interests killed it and now
nnd this i* the only way known to progress anil are unfair and unjust.
200 homes and several . apartment
Hoii showed its value to the growers
men by which wo may escape the evil
they are being killed probably on ac­
Fifth: That the Hoard of Trade
houses built here if this money could
count of their linromprising attitude more pointedly this year, because the j effect* of Individual action.
,
may help itself and the community
Ik* obtained. Of course there are
growers co-operated belter.
in fact we ill Wauchtila have done by extending its efforts ip the line of
some people who kill tills proposition toward anything good for the pub­
The grower* and dealers have fol- i
every time they get u chance for lic welfare. Hut Sanford still needs lowed the policy of f. o. It. sale* and too much individual work, ami, too lit­ obtaining better railroad service,
, selfish reasons but the people who a curb market. It needs the market this helped in prices, since it gave the tle team work as n community. There more privileges and lower freight and
want to build up Sanford are in the Ik&gt;cuusc it giveH the small growers eity buyer lietter control of hi* m ar­ i* only one thing on which the writer express rates.
ascendancy ami should not let these and the large growora a chance to ket, and this control enabled him to I lias ever known our community to
work oir a lot of surplus vegetables
be practically n unit. Thnt one thing FROM SOUTH TO NORTH A BAD
people with a perpetual fstomaeh
pay more and hold up his market.
ache" to control the nlfnirx of San­ ami fruits that would otherwise rol Had Hie growers and dealers consign­ i* county division. And, although we
T ilII' FOR THE NEGRO.
ford any longer. It I* time the real in the fields. We need il because it ed any enimidernble part of this yeur* were a long time accomplishing it. we
people of Sanford asserted them­ gives tile town people a chance to crop to the city buyer would have lost did it. If we will put the same unity,
Just ax negro labor was judged unselves on ull questions that alfeet the get fresh vegetables and fruits and control of price* in his market, be-f dclci initiation nnd energy in the profiitable to the North under condi­
chickens and eggs cheap and fresi*
growing and marketing, turn our
welfare of the city and the citizens
tions prior to the civil war, so now
cause of thu consigned good* and
thereof. Holding buck improvements every dny in the year. Wu ig*ed il would have been forced to lower the difficulties into advantages, losses in­ il is proving unprofitable In the long
was n favorite pus time in years gone it bee a use the farm er can get in price here, or, perhaps, quit buying to profit* and poverty into wealth. run to alt concerned to attem pt to
We can enrich ouraclve* rather than
' by but the progressive citizens of monev wiuil he can not get in trade altogether.
\toik the negro in the cold cl jinnies
at
the
present
time
and
lie
cun
take
other* get comfort* and happiness of the northern xtnte:i.
Sanford should not allow this ancient
Die
money
and
trade
-where
he
pleases
In
the
beginning
of
the
spring
th at belong to us from intelligent
custom to continue. We must have
There may lie individual instatin'*
In.
thus establishing a market ill San­ movement of potatoes, tin* growers und well directed efforts.
money
to
build
nr
wr
will
never
have
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whore*
negroes have done will at the
a larger city. You can g -i that with, ford and making m arket days real ami dealers quickly came to co-oper­
One other thing ha* hindered us North in every respect. Thera mny
trading
days.
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would
bring
people
ate,
and
potatoes
advanced
fifty
cents
‘out an interpreter, we hope.
nnd i* still hindering nml will con­
here from ail the aurroundiag coun­ per bushel. Hut they failed to do IIiIh tinue to hinder until we net con­ be many instances where he gets
try lit at do not conic lie re now and in bonus and the market dropped 7fi ceitedly. It i* unjust and discrimin­ more actual cash for hi* labor up
OUK EXCELLENT SCHOOLS.
make this city (be center of the tents per 1i:ini|icr in one day. After atory and live* because we let it. it North than he can get down South,
Sanford is justly proud of her ex­ farming industry for save ml coun­ tin* first -day of loss in beans, the amounts almost to highway robbery but can ho secure to himself more
cellent schools—every one of them—, ties around. It lias so many advati- grower* ami dealers began to co­ mid yet our congressmen sit a t Wash­ benefits with whnt he secures?
The increased demand for lalmr and
nnd we have quite a number for a tages nnd mi disadvantages that it operate more closely, uml lieing ington and never open their mouth*
pf’ihaps
other causes are turning the
city the size Jif Sanford. The High is surprising IIn* mcreluuits of Sun- steadied in price ami eased down slow­ alNiut it. It i* railroad rates nml
eye*
of
many
Southern negroes to the
School conies first and when it was ford have not demanded a curb m ar­ ly to the end of the season. Hut the privileges. It i* true thi* is not a
North,
in
view
of the gieatly de­
ket
jong
ago.
The
l*alatka
built the taxpayers thought they had
New* | one days lack of cn-o|u*rution and sy*- local question, hut it* hurt* Just the
a building that was ten year* abend says;
| tem, iiatl its effect, nnd cost the com­ same. To remedy it we must not creased birth rate among their peo­
of the city and now it is too small,
"Response ,o the requests for the munity dearly. It must buve cost wait for the whole state to move. We ple at the Nurth nnd tlie greatly inThu three excellent primary schools support of tb r curb market tire very $50,0(1(1 in its total etfei l to the com­ must stand upon our hind legs and flensed death rale aiming thu ne­
in different sections of the city giving gratifying.
Home
Demonstartion munity. If the eoiiuniiuily luid this Ih'IIiiw and keep at it until they at groes a t the North it will he well for
the little ones the Is'iietil of cutting! Agent l-Toroxan Sipprell reported to- $50,000, it would feed lot* of mouths Washington hear us, until our con­ the negro to took Well “before he
down distance and making it »ufe for «•«&gt;• sin* expects that the U'tnon this summer when work will Jo- gressman bo mado so scared of hi* leap*" in connection with offers made
them to get to school—one of these street side of the court house will be scum*, nnd we could have got it if Job that he will get up and stay up for his labor in the North. Tho fol­
w.
primary schools just finished is said crowded with trucks next Saturday wc had used system in our marketing. until this evil is remedied. We do lowing authentic statement taken
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to Ik* the liest in the Mute. The Hi morning.
The smnU grower caused this loss by not have equal rates or privileges fro ma reliable news agency should
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grammar school recently having sev­
"Mina Sipprell related that tin* com­ not.having some marketing agency la with Louisiana or California. We have Ik* pondered well by any nnd ull who
are contemplating changing from the
eral Mg additions and needing more plaints of lust year becnUHo of in­ look out for his interest when llio
to meet them in tho m arket in com­ sunny South to thu wintry North:
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Oof tliam make up one of the finest ed­ adequate supplies would be offset local buyer* had been supplied for tlte
petition with our goods, they already
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"With the general prosperity of the
ucational systems in the south. These Ihi* year due Ui the more general in­ day. Tin* small grower*, not having
Wi school buildings would lie no good terest mu ni Tested by tbo growers uny arrangem ent made to act when having received n lower ruto and bet­ country it bus created such a demand
ter privileges. Wo are not getting for labor, that there is a reported
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without tho best of tenrhoTs and here ‘DC course tin* early callers will get this condition urosc, was forced to
front the Coast line the privi-leges shortage throughout every section
in
is another jiluce where Sanford ex­ the pick of the vegetables, fruit* ami sell a t any price so ho could get to
that Plant City got* in berries nnd und the South is being druwn on to
cels. An excellent school authority cllieken*,’ tdie wild, 'and that we ean unload und get home. Thi* is what
truck that are now granted by the recruit labor for tho North and East,
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has said that from the primary not hell*. I'uIron* may be imauied hup|&gt;enfd uml the way it happened
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Seaboard. We should not sit still un­ nnd many negroes are leaving tho
Schools of Sanford to the High huwevejr. that everything will bo fresh that caused our market to breuk thi*
til thu Bcnbourd build* a competitive South for that section, ami while on
School, our educational plants have pickmi nnd prices a tti active,' she year, every yeur, and the grower does
ruihuad hero so a* *o force thu Const the question of negro labor it i* inter­
the best faculties to Is* found in tin* added.
it himself, because he In unwilling to Line lo do whnt they in simple jus­
esting to note the analysis furnished
tiki* state and one can well believe il ufter
Last ycuf curb m arket proved co-operate with hi* uc'iglibors. Rut tice should do. We should a*k the
by Prof. W alter F. Wilcox of (Cornell
seeing tho children grudualu yester­ lifchly attractive to it* many patron* all suffer alike, the inimcent with the
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I U ' day fYom the primary schools, tho R U si.id u local merchant a* u rule, guilty. Tlie community i* poorer by Coast Line for these priveleges und university, a recognized authority an
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gram m ar school* ami the High Were (glad to Ik* relieved of currying this loss of $50,000, 110001180 of the if not grunted then demand them. negro statistica. In analysing the sit,The Const Lino has Just declared n uatoin he finds that the death rate
f
m School.
error on the part of thunc small grow­ 3 12 quarterly dividend—freight oil
the -perishable line,"
Ml
among negroes in New Englund ex­
Sanford people never objected to
er*.
our vegetable* made no part of it. ceeds the birth rate by 33 per cent;
Ml spending their tax money on the
KIDNEY TltUUHLK BECOMES
Mr might he said th a t this is (he This would show a yearly net income
i ■
in New York stale six negroes die to
schools and never will. In fact when
growers' problem, and be will huvo to on real stock, watered atock and «U
SERIOUS
ccvry one born; in PonmtylvanUi there
L
** there was any argument it wits us­
"Suffered with severe lieaduclii*, work it out fur hiniaelf. If it is look­ of 14 per cent. W hat truck farm
O‘i
are 30 deaths to every birth; in
ually on the part of the lazpayerv backache am] pains in my legs and ed into as it is, it wull bo seen that K
gj
»n
shows a net incomo of even 6 per cent Michigan, 17 deaths to every birth
who
wanted
to
spend
more
than
th
e
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys is not so much of a growers' prob­ annually? Most truck farm s have
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nnd in Minnesota 05 deaths to every
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'/■ &lt; M law would allow for school purpoava. and bladder were in bad condition. 1 lem, a* first a p p c ari. Thi* loxs will shown a loss since the war.
birth; while in the Southern states
Our people are one on the (|ue«tior of was wrsk and nervous and felt tired be represented by nates unpaid a t tha
Our rellroad tonnage outgoing from the hirih rates exceeds the death rate.
JL ;,
7~ education and they intend th a t their and worn out. Walking made me bank*, and grocery, hardware, and
b e I siti
children shall have the i&gt;ost that short of breslh. Every m orning my clothing hill* unpaid, and must be Floflda u greater than any Southern In North Carolina 100 negroes are
born where 02 die; in South Carolina
money can obtain. Many lAwplc move face and hands were bloated. Medi­ carried over. All duu to lack of sys­ Istate, also tho incoming tonnage is
the ratio U 50 deaths to 100 births;
tiere from a distance i s r no other cine failed to help my condition and tem in the m arketing of tho crops. If grenter. Yet, wo do not receive any
in Alabama tho ratio is 57 to 100
concession
to
say
nothing
about
jus­
fhan to glvu Mwilr children doctors advised on operation/' writes our bankers, dealer*, merchant* and
births. Thera la of course, a reason
superior advantages of the 8#n- Maggie Nelson, Mosadale, FIs. "For- other business men gill analyte this, tice or fairness. Our state and na­
for this, and climatic conditions have
tional
officials
who
control
this
rate
ford schools for the fame of our Innately I read about Foley Kidney they wiU see losaea to themselves in
making and privifegu question have much, or more, to do with it than any
schools have gooe M t in tha land and Fills, tried them and got relief." Bold this error of tha grower.
other one thing.'1*-I&gt;cLand News.
have gsiasd a naans and a fam e everywhere.—Adv. j
Tho truth is, y n
all bound up not aeon to U that fairness or Justice

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venient to. Sanford, has some rare prerinted. A real home, far uLovttb
average class.
bargains for\your inspection:
5 at n s , clriirt'tl, on hard road. Fine
18 acres, a fine home furiihhed,
location for a Koine, $1,250.(10.
grove and all kinds of fruit, poultry,
fi acres, easily cleared, near depot, bops and everything, goes for D.Ult.
and on railroad. Lays elegant. $K50.
ISO acres, ;.t Mml.hnni. 5 rnoe
25 ncrys, near ehureh. Uitrus and house, ham . and other liurldings. Viriety of fruit. Big value in this plot.
grape land, $ 1,000.00.
lit acres, small house, some citrus ! $:i,:ioo.oo.
Several other place* jtet at yumt
trees, etc., $900.00,
10 acres, 5 in grove, 1 in pectins, N You know what Rnlmou said. vItensonable Cornu*on atmwipropffloom . Rouse, furnished. Good lvalue.
$0,000.00.
ties.
All the above lands are fine cr®**
IH acres, fine K room house, ramI'lctely furnished, near store and de­ and fruit lands. I'nola L due fif t
pot. The finest of land nnd tint tier. rapid growth. Get in on tin* frond
floor.—B. T. Tiller. Paolo, Fla. 50-lit
$0,850.00.
20 acres, 8 in g’rovi), 2 fine lake OltANGi; 'I 1*i : l Final tl.m a ».
1 have a limited rupply fur &gt;»dl
fronts, 8 rooms, fine home, furnished
complete, water and light*. Worth grove or home.—B. T. Tiller, Paola,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923

Tick Eradication
Weak-Legged Fowls
Need Not Be Killed Measure' Passed the
House; .Vote 42-35
, Freeh Air, Room, Vegetables,

SANFORD GRAMMAR
SCHOOL

I’m Them “On Their Feet”

Retford Bill Will rfork Rlnwly But
Li a M r Step in Right
Ry SETH W. SHOEMAKER, Director
' Direction.
The School of Agriculture, •
PIRACY ON IU fill SEAS IS NOTH
International Correspondence
. TALLAHASSEE , Mny HO.—Tick
INC, IN THKIIt YOUNG
Schools, Scranton, Pa.
First, Grade
crndicationfots won thoir fight in the
• LIVES
Bonner Carter, Horace Bledsoe, Molhouse, when &gt;by n Voftr of 12 to 3.,,
vin Taylor, Joseph Thompson, Walter
(Hr Th* Asunrlateil Press!
they paired a revired measure, which
NEW YORK, Mny 30.— Investiga­
Fox, Richard Dens, Sam Bradford.
admittedly wilt go at the work slowDorothy Marshall, M artha May, Ha­
ly, hut, nceoHlirg Jo its supporters. is tion into the mysterious sinking of tho |
r d • McDonald, Virginia Gillon,.* Ceora Imr step in tho Hfeht.direction. The rum lugger, Jphn Dwight, off Vlncij
measure went t&gt;vcf| to the sennte, yard HaVeni Mass., with a loss of nine ;
glnq H art, Mary Nickle, Betti’ Col­
whore comparativoly early considera­ lives early In April, has revealed t h a t 1
bert, Jack Russell, Harry Bower,
tion is assured1but Its fate is not. James A. Craven, of Lyndhdrst, N. J . , !
Charles Britt, Zelton Conner, Freder­
Under n rule* adopted several days CI19 of the victims, had 5100,000 In his
ick Dnlgor, Jake Diehl, Glenn ■Holly,
ago that body is now working under possession, when the ship Fank, fodCarl Vmise,' A rthur Barham, Doris
the roll m il system without referring u a l ovfthoritloa raid last night. The
Bnttern, Martha Bishop, M irgcry
house hills to n committee and ns money was missing when Craven’s
Brooks, Laura Mny Brown, Catherine
soon ns Scnhtor Wicker’* turn comes mutilated body wan washed up on the
C arter, Katherine Johnson, Elsie Tos
on the roll call, ho plans to call up 1-cnrh.
Ir.r, Lillian Cughton, Carolyn niggers,
the eradication measure. This is like­
Craven was said by federal nuthoriCarolyn Lewis, Marion Lundquist,
ly to be nometimr today.
tien to have been implicated in a $1
Carol Vining, Otto Hutchinson, Arth­
ur P rw n tt.
Thu lines were tightly drawn In 000,000 liquor plot with his brother,
Yearly honor roll, first grade: Dor­
the house, and there was no mincing Thomas A. Crhvrn, who was indicted
of the victory of the bill’., support- yesterday on a charge’of conspiracy
is Pattern, Catherine Carter.
A COMMUNITY UUILDER
era. A* passer it would establish n to violate the Volstead act. He was
Second (Jrade
livestock sanitary board of several In charge of the rum lugger, it was 5 F. 1*. FORSTER, President
B. F. WIIITNER, Cashier
practical livestock men to forve sarfl, which war cat lying a cargo of
G. B. Sharp, Bertha Ellis, Ruth
Cruse, Bill Moulton, Lee Slenstrom,
without pay. v The state would be Canadian ale, •
Roy Echols, Beatrice Carson, Hudsou may handle on the assumption that divided Into 1C tunes and it would be
•The money, federal officers said,
A CHEERFUL WELCOME A WAITS YOU
Hcstfer, Samuel Knight, Helen Drea­ you can recure another brco.t that discretionary with the sanitary board 1was carried by Craven in a leather
V 111 not b* similarly affect id.
to adopt either pasture rotation or bag he was known to have had In his
rer, Iicntrlee Lowe, Edna Rivera,
Brooder Conditions
Katherine Forrester, Esther Ericson,
cnttJo dipping in any
tone, as a possession when the vessel sailed from
if young chicks are affected with | meant, of killing the ticks. The Ncwpoit April J. Thofunds, it was
RoaCthary Fernandez, Clara Bray,
Evelyn W right, Nona Rivers, Anna J ig weakness, brooder conditions urc i measure provides for a half mill levy. asserted, were to ho used for live pur­
Jiar ls Couth, Winnie Jackson, Dnuline piobnbly ut fault. There mny he loo The expense of rounding up range chase of additional liquor, which it
nolmnnr.tr, Lounnnn Mills, Annie All- high tempei r.ture, or not enough I cattle and herding them to the dlp- was alleged, was to have been smug­
man, Marjorio wtlDoso, Mary Jane moisture’, or a combination of both, i ping vats will be burn* equally by gled into the country.
A tha state nmi the cattle owners.
Preston, Lucy DAbbins, Jewell Turn­ making a hot, dry atmosphere.
Several days a fter the John Dwight
frequent
cause
during
the
brooder
Zones, two, comprising tit. Lucie, sailed Horn Newport, the vessel was
er, Beatrice Hickson, Martha Cnnpy,
Mary Elizabeth Tolar, Hetty McKin­ stage is too long a stay on board Okaloose, part of IT* Ik a d l’.i word 11parted to have capsized, due to Iter
non, Franklin Bennett, John Courier, floors. Among half-grown chicly, counties, and rone lit made up of part heavy cargo, ittul the bodies of the
Leon Conner, Richard King, •Bnuline long-legged cockerels are more liable of Franklin, Calhuin, Jackron, part members of the crew were washed
Bellamy, Mary Edith Manning, Mar­ to l&gt;e affected than the shorter leg­ of Holme,, Wa hington. Hay, and ashore. The leather hug in which the
garet Martin, M argaret Burden, Hel­ ged fowls. Here the trouble is large­ part of WUltitti, would be the ntnrling funds were kept, a^so was found o:j
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR,
en Matthews, Verna Bandy, Albert ly nutritional. On account of the rap­ points for the cradicators. Thc*ldea t Dt* bench near Craven’s body, it was
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE,
Reid, Donald Lam inar, Raymond id growth of tho fowl it is unable to would be for the eradicating to start
appropriate sufficient bone-making from each end ami work toward each
Lundquist. ,
material from its food.
Sometimes other.
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SEA BREEZE,
Yearly honor roll, second grade:
American and
the food is deficient. It mny contain
Also, nt tho outset, it would lie
Beatrice Hickson, Edna Rivers, Esth­
FLORIDA
European
Plan
too much fat-forming food and not started in Gadscii, and Duvnl, where
er Ericson.
enough hnnc-mnking materials.
Om&gt; Block fro m Ocean nm l Hotel C larendon. Sum m er r a te s
eradication already is being carried
Leg weakness is rare in full-grown on.
— llo o m , !?1 p e r day nm l u p ; ?3 p er w eek ‘a m i Up. S p e c ia l
Third Grade
fowls. Occasionally, however, speci­
w e e k -e n d r a t e s .----------------- E v ery , room has ru n n in g w a te r .
Paul Diggers, J. It. Coleman, Elmer
•
The
concession
from
the
bill
that
mens of the heavier breeds may bcEchols, Harold Gore, Lawrence Reel,
met with such opposition week before
eeme so heavy, through forced feed­
George Stele, Marion Smith, Camilla
last wnji in the Item .of expense, Thu
ing, that their legs will not suppoil
Dens, Alice DcCoursey, Moll Foster,
original bill itself styled as compro­
their bodies.
mise of all parties roheerntd, even
Palsy G arrett, Nannie Kelly, Bernice
When a chick or a fowl without
including the representive here-of
Lowe, Mary Maxwell, Lydia Rankin,
any evidence of injury or disease of
tho “Small cftttlenu V* provided that
Inez Thompson, Clara Lee Parlmm,
the legs manifests unsteadiness or
Minnie Waters, Carolyn Wn^’.rjj, Rich­
the stale boar th. cnll:e c &lt;pvii .es.
lameness in walking, staggers on atThis representative opposed the bill
ard Smith, Viola Browning, Frances
tuupting to rise, or Is unable io rise
Wilson, Marjorie Forrest, Louise to its feet and rests with Its breast ns passed today.
fff
Hickson, Alice Cassady, Marjorie Tur­
Everything had been ironed out, so
on,the ground, it is customary, U» nay
ner; •(’nTntytpWi’liW,' KCrril)** Priest; Wv
t os peak, before the measure ••went
that ine fowl has li'g weakness.
J. McMillan, Andy Ituchcrol, Elmer
|»ofore
the house but there was no
AT NOON
Remove the Cause
Corson, I. V. Slenstrom, Charles
surrendering
uo tin: part of the op­
To treat leg weakness properly, the
Ward, Katherine Fuqua, May Pardon.
cause should first be removed.
The ponents. Representative Bishop tried
Clara Zlglcr, Roma Wilkinson.
“climate’* of the brooder should be to attach a referendum clause, but It
Yearly honor roll, third grade: changed, and it has been suggested was finally voted down •lf&gt; to 30. Rep­
George Steele, Frances Wilson, Mar­ where tho heat has been too dry, and resentative Maya did succeed in get­
jorie Forrest, Richard Smith, Louise particularly if the fault has been bot- ting Ills amendment providing that
EA T PR U N ES FOR YOUR H EA L TH ’S SAKE
Hickson, Kahtevine Fuqua,
tom ben!, lin t the chicks ho permitted the sanitary board should forward a
copy
of
nil
rattle
dipped
to
the
tax
to snatch a little in slightly .moist
Fourth Grade
green grass or litter. A little Epsom nsrtesoia in oidet that all cattle would
Raymond Landless, John Oglesby, salts in the drinking water will prove be taxed.
Helen Martin, Gertrude.Vining, Thel­ h&lt; ncficial.
low ering of tho millage from one
ma Minor, Mary Mahoney, Grace
Growing chieko suffering from leg to one-half mill was made after the
Lewis,
Thelma
Knight, Pauline weakness should be given Epsom bill came before the house, Represen­
WHEN BOUGHT WITH OTHER GOODS
ivltmnt, Alive Hudgins, Hetty Ilinter- nails, room to ntn, plenty of frenh tative Parrish arguing, and other
mister, [rene Fellows, Clair Fuqua, air, vegetables, and green food, lean incmlrers of the livestock committee
Mablu Ferguson, Irma Allen. Eunice moat, bone meal, and green cut bone'. agreeing with him that the state had
Ranks, Helen Douglass, Virginia Earl, Mashes, especially v.vt mashes, fat found that this levy would bring in
Madison Wade, Chauitv&lt;*y Wilson, meats, and condiments or stim ulants sufficient money to carry out the
Henry Witte, II. C. McMullen, Wat? of any kind should lie avoided. Bi­ opr nations of the bill the first year.
TH E KIND EVERYBODY LIK ES BEST
Info Philiip.'j, Robert Adams, Freder­ carbonate of jiotin,- phasp)iate of lime, It would bring a return of approxi­
ick Bender, Cornelius Brooks, Frank and such salts have been recommend­ mately
10,001* it was estimated.
Dleht, Earl Evans, Emmet Fox, Mur- ed, but in most eases It will be found Representative MncKenxie's opposi­
rae Kamu'r, Elmore I.loyd, l.ish Morse that dietetic and hygienic treatm ent tion to the bill enmo in for an attack
William Morrison, Kelly Pope, Clar­ "will prove sufficient.
by Representative Weeks.
ence Rotutulo, Edwin Shinholser, Sid­
I'-LII CARTON
.
ney Weinburg, Daisy Appleby, Mar­
The fnrmcrs of the Clcwfoton sec­
W inter Garden leuds ofT in the
garet Britt, Addle Browning, Zola tion have shipped enough enough nciys of progress and development in
Dorr on, Mary Louise Dunn, Inez beans, pens and tomatoes since the Orange county this week with the
Giid.ewell, Julia Higgins, Estcllu Hall, first o fthe year to supply a mess of announcement of the Jaike Apopka
Elizabeth Harkcy, Ellen Lundquist, green vegetables to approximately Hotels Company that work will begin
Sara Maxwell, Ruth Martin, Ella ten million persons. Two hundred nt once on a $ 100,000 hotel building
Spencer, Mary Alice Shipp, Marguer­ thousand crates have been shipped for this pio;iperoUu little city in westite licnnud, Mildred Tichcnor, .Mercc over the Moure lluven and (Tew is ton oi n Orange county. The structure
Thomas, Catherine Moloch, Ethel Bul­ railroad in that period. Eurh crate will Lo a threo-atory brick and will
ly, Myrtle Chctto, Melva Lundquist, cantina sufficient vegetables for one contain aevvJily rooms euch with
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Kuthcllu Cook, Barbara Diehl, Clarice meal for ten families.
bath.
Hollingsworth, Lillian Steaklcy, Mary
%
Helen Itumbley, Oscar Smith. Roy Lubor to keep alive in your breast
Be not hasty to believe flying re
Riitt, Sura Mitchell, Billie Hull, John that little spark of celestial fire jmrts to the disparagement of any
Crawford, George Moye, Emory Spolr, called conscience.
one.
John Stanley, Ruth Chandler, Ruth
Ericson, Donald Pennington, Kather­
ine Tillis.
Yearly Honor Roll; Kuthcllu Cook,
Mary Louise Dunn, Ellen Lundquist,
Ethel Holly, Robert Adams, Virginia
Furl, Grace Lewis.'

we lind the people wno use a
Checking: Account to excellent
advantage include* Corporations,
Farmers, Firms, Merchants, 'Law­
yers,. Doctors, Dentists, Teach­
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occupations.
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If you haven’t a Checking Ac­
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[rnm the best materials and properly
Installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you
sash.

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You will find il real economy
to buy otir bread. When you
figure out the cost of your
bread each week and lake into account the amount of work
done by yourself and how
much more profitably you
coaid spend th at tim e you will
understand
why
th rifty
housewives
purchase
our
bread and pastry.

Kinghar» &lt;or Wilson Sliced Bacon 33c

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Fancy Kotasting Corn, b t
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Fancy Til ute Bacon lb.

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12 lb. sac:k Pillsbury’s Best Flour 58c

Improved

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Cut prices on all aluminum. Wc are
making room for a new line, Let us
know your wants, We will get you
anything you ‘ need. —Tho Popular
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Market, Phone 210.,

Sanford

According to the report of Hon.
E. Amos, Comptroller, of the OJ countlsa In the state. Highlands county
"Old King T u t”
ranks 1G In acreage, 24 In rest estate
w w u i&lt;r? , y
value, l&gt; in number of sheep, 7 in
LnroJIna in the Morning*’
number of range cattle. The county
‘ hcet Mu*lc» Records and Piano tax rato of 7-8 mills is below the
Rolls
state's average which Is’ nearly 30
mills with Palm Bench county lend­
us g o o d us t h e
ing with 63 mills, and .Sumter low
with IS 3-4 mills.

Danner Records

FARM LANDS
One 20-acro or tw o ten-acre tra c ts fo r sale. Im proved lands
w ith all necessary buildings. Save all commissions by buy­
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No Trouble to Show What Wc Have

Come in and give our store the once over, you will find lots of bargains here,
antcc everything we sell. Your money refunded If not satisfied.

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FOOT BALL
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YESTrtlDAV’S RESULTS
Florida Stale league
At SL Pete, 4, Imkelnnd 8.
At Orlando 1, Dnytona 0.
At Bradentown 12, Tampa 2.
National League
Philadelphia 7-2, Boaton 10-3,
Brooklyn.8, tiovt York 0.
Chicago 0, Pitlaburg 7.
Cincinnati 3, Ht. I/ouis 2.
American leag u e
Cleveland 0, Chicago A.
Boston I, Philadelphia 3,
New York 4, Washington
St. Louis 0, Detroit ft.
Southern League
Atlnnta 3, Little Ilock 2.
Mobllc-Chattnnoogn, rain.
Birmingham I, Memphis 2 (12 in­
nings).
New Orleans 0, Nashville 10.

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Won Lost
13
Orlnmlo ............/ . 80
17
I«nkoliiml
2A
23
Bradentown .......... 21
23 (
Tampa ................... IH
20
Daytonn .......... ...... 17
25
St. Petersburg .... t 17
National League
Won I«nnt
Nt-W \ ork *•«***»,-*•* 2H
1» .
1ft
P ittsb u rg h ............. 22
17
Brooklyn ............... 19
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Chicago .................. IH
20
St-* ]wQUin i-i.nii'iutMi 19
2(1
Cincinnati . ........ 1ft
21
Boston ............... — 1ft
20
Philadelphia ......... 11
American League
Won Lost
10
New York I...... ... 20
11
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20
Philadelphia
Ifi
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Cleveland ..... '
19..
18
Detroit
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15
St. Lnuiii ....
19
14
Washington
20
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-Chicago ..... .
20
11
Boston
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Haul hern AssiH-ial ion
. Won Lost
1
**2
11
Nashville
Ift
19
Chattanooga
15
19
Mobile
17
20
New Orleans
17
i 20
Atlanta .
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Memphis
lit
20
Birmingham
25
9
Little Rock
1 i

Pet.
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.ftOft
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.439
,39ft
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Pet.
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tile d s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e I n m y o f f i c e s n j t
b u s m a d e a p o llc a tlo n fo r T a x Deed
Sealed proposals will be received hv
t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . S a i d
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g , d e r the City Commission of Sanford FU,
s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In H e m l n o l c
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w t t : t a i l 41 B l o c k idn, a t their office in the.City jiaij ,[
11.. I&gt;. It. X l l t r l i e l l 's H u r v e y o f \Ut&gt; L e v y or before 3 p. nt. June 18, la 23, for
Thu game was culled Itctwcon Do- nGtr a tnht e. dTa ht ee osfa i dt h el a nI ds s ulaunt icneg o' afs s essus ce hd construction of a Dock nnd Boat IIaMolay and Monroo yesterdny on ac­ c e r t I Urn t o In t h e n a m e u t U n k n o w n .
in, containing the following appro*/
A l s o T a x C e r t i o r a t e No. 171; d a t e d
count of rain.
t h e 7t h d a y o f J u n e . A. I). 1910, ham n’nto quantities:
filed s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e Arid
21000 Cubic yards Hydraulic Sand
l ia s m a d u a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x P e r i )
Fill.
By tho way the Brothertood team ct oe r tIisfsiuc ea t eIn eanctchor ur dr ea sn c teh ow iBt hi l l loawwi.n g Hold
dr
lftSOO Lin. Ft. Foundation Piling,
walloped Oviedo yesterday shows that s e r i h c d p r o p e r l y a l t u n l r d l o S e m i n o l e
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Oviedo had hotter get a move on.
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a c r e s ) B l o c k J l . , M. J t . M i t c h e l l ' s
H u r v e y o f L e v y G r a n t . T h e a a l d l a n d ing,
h e l t i g a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a t e o f t h e Is20000 U n ..F t, Palmetto Piling.
Tomorrow the Ovlcdd tenm will n u i tm e o f s u r h c e r t t l l c a t o In t h e n a m e
o f H u r n r n H aiid etso n .
TGOQO
Pounds Reinforcing Bara,
piny the DcMnlny tenm on the Ninth
A l s o T a x ' C e r t i f i c a t e N o. *70. d a t e d
17D0
Cubic
yards Concrete.
street diamond. The Brotherhood will t h e 7 t h d a y o f J u n e . A. I&gt;. 1920, l ia s
filed s a i d c e r t l f l c a t i i In m y o f f t c o a n d
139 Cubic yards Prc-cnst Concrctr
play Monroe in Monroe.
tins m a d e a p p l l c u t l o r v f o r T . 1X D e e d
I n I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e W ith l a w . Hnlil Anchors.
c ertific ate rn ih ra c e s th e fo llo w in g d e ­
11000 ft- B. M. Crcosotcd Lumber.
Next week tho Pepper League will s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d i n H r m l n u l c
G215 Lin, F t. 61“ Sewer,
I ' o u n l y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o t 30 B l o c k
Start full swing. Two games a week 11., IK It. M i t c h e l l ' s H u r v e y o f t h o l*evy
1 brick Manhole,
will ho plnyed, Tuesdays and Thurs­ G r a n t . T h e s a i d l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d
4 Mooring Bitta.
a t tlie d a t e of t h e Is s u a n c e o f su c h
days.
c e r t i f i c a t e III t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
2200 Pounds Cast Iron Pins
A l s o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 169. d a t e d
t h e 7 t h d a y u f J u n e . A. D. l a lO , h a s
600 ft. B. M. Cypress Lumber.
s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e a n d
Both games of the Pepper League Illed
2000 Pounds 3/4 " Bolts.
l ia s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r 3’n g D e e d
will s ta r t a t four o'clock Bhnrp tomor­ t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w , Hnld
14G0 Pounds Coat Iron Washer?.
l l o w i n g ilerow. Collection is tnken up nt all of rsip rrlllbt cl rdp l ip- r oepme br trya c es si t utahtee d f oIn
- H em lnole
Proposals to be presented in a scal­
th ese games to help defray the ex­ C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : t a i l s HU u n d ed envelope, endorsed on the outside:
l&gt;. M i d w a y In Her. 3 * T w p . 19 H. It.
penses of the league.
11 Ik T h e s a i d l a n d b r i n g a s s e s s e d nt "Bid for Dock nnd Boat Ba.iir,” KanI fie d a l e o f t h e Issuniicfc o f s u c h 'C e r ­
ford, Florhln, nnd the name of the bid­
t i f i c a t e In t h e m i m e o f U n k n o w n .
And tomorrow is the big day nt the
A ls o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 47, d a t e d der or bidders.
t h e 7t h d a y o f J u n e . A. D. 1920, h a s
country club. A handsome silver lov­ tile
Each proposal must be accompanied
d s a i d ci-i l l f l e a i e In m y o f f i c e n n d
ing cup will l»c given the men’s driv­ l ia s Hindi- a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d by a certified check, made payable a*,
t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . Hnld
ing contest. The indies will stand a c r r t l l l r n t c e i n h r a o n t h e f o l l o w i n g d e - sight, to the order of the City of Sans c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In H e m l n o l e ford, Florida, for 3 per cent, of the
chance n t another clip also.
C o u n t y , l-'l n r i d a, t o - w l t :
All H IV 1, of
N E L l y i n g N o r Hi. G e r t r u d e A v e amount of their bid.
Sec. 29, T w p . 19. S. It. 30 1C. * a c r e s .
INDEPENDENT TEAM
Tho successful bidder or bidders will
H ie aald la n d b e in g a s s e s s e d n t the
d a l e o f t h e I n s u a t l e o o f s u c h r e r t l f t - lie required to give n bond equal to 6H
e n te lu t h e n a m e of U n k n o w n .
The m anager of Sanford's Inde­
A l s o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 3 i)4. d a t e d per cent, of his or their Idd, i,m] „ucJi
t
i n 2 n d d a y o f J u n e , A. I&gt;. 1919, h a s btfnd to he executed hy a surety compendent base hall team requests all Illed
s a i d n - r l lf l c i i li - lit rtly o f f i c e n n d
members to ho on the 9th street park Inis Hindi- niM dli'iilloti f o r T a x D e e d t o pnny licensed to do business in the
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in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w .
Hnld
nt 1:30 for practice.
e e r l l l l i a l e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g d e - State of Florida.’ Sold bond to be
n c r l b r i l p r o p e r l y s l t u s i i - d lu Hi-mliiidi- approved by the City Commission.
C o n n l y , i ' l o r l d a . t o - w l t : L o t I, I 'h l l Copies of the plans anil specifica­
l i p It V o tin g G r a n t . Ht-e. 32 T w p . 20.
H. It. 31 1C. T in- s j l . I l a n d b e i n g n s - tions may be seen at the office of the
se ss i- d a t I h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e of
s u c h i - e r t l l l e a l e In t h e ii l i n e i f J a m City Mnnnger, or nt the office of
Vuurigi-, E s t a t e .
Fred T. Williams, Engineer. Pirns
A l s o 3' n x C e r l l f t c n l e No. 303, d a t e d
t h e 2 n I d a y o f J u n e , A. D, 1919, Iiiih nnd Specifications may be obtained at
Il le d s l i d e e r t l l l i - a t e ill 111)' o f f i c e lllul either office on deposit cf
$ 10.00
'i n s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e a l
■o i s s u e in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law*. M.iia which will be returned if a hid is
c e r t l l t i - a l e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l lo w I n g do •i-ril.i-d p r o p e r l y s l l u n l i - d a n d b e i n g In made.
H e m t n o l e C o u n t ) , l- 'lo r ld n l o - w l l : Lot
The City Commissioners reserve the
I I a n d 17. P h i l l i p l! Y o u n g G r a n t .
-. .'. T w o . 21 H. It 31 E a s t .
T h e right Jo reject any or nil bid.-, or t-j
s a i d lun-t h e l m , a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a t e
f llu - I s s u a n c e o f s u c h r r r t i t l e a t c In necept nny bid they deem to be for the
t h f i n r a i of J u n e Y o u n g - '. ICstale.
lust interest of the City.
A l s o T a x C e r i l l l r a l i N o, 37, i l a l e d
W. B. WILLIAMS,
h e 2 )1-1 -la) I l f J t l ll e . A. D. 1919. I i v
B e d i iid o r t i i ' . c a t e In mV o f f i c e a n d MG-23-30; ;G-G-13c
City Manager.
inis m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n l ;r T a x D c r u
lo I s s u e In a c e i u d a o r e w l l h l a w . Halil
c e i 't ll l i- n t e i i n h r a v e s l li e f o l l o w i n g liei i ll e l p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d In H e m ln o t e Notice of Application for Tax Bccd
'u l ll l lv . F l o r i d a , l o - w l l : I»i»t 7 B lo c k
Uitder Rerllon ftTo of the (icnm!
! Tl.nr *1 H u n f r i e t . - T h e s n h l l a n d l ie l n a
IKSi'tl ed i ll T h e sl.lli' o f till Issillllic.
Stntulcs of the Slate of Florida
o f s u c h c e r t if i c a t e in th o n a m e u f I'n i. no w o.
Notice In hereby given that F. L.
A l s o 'J'nx C e l t l l l c a l n No. 3-1. «lat» «l
Im - \yondruff, luinjiasiy y f,j';ix fj-rtifi-lo- f o il d a y o f J u n e . A I &gt;.
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Andrew played and won her second
ORLANDO, May 30.—Only twenty7
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game of the Pepper League season. seven men faced Jess W oolf'yesterday to
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the
Bulldogs
blanking
the
Both teams made n large number of
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errors nnd two Oviedo pitchers were Islanders 1 to 0. Chnpmnn pitched
hit freely. Domer, pitcher, for tho good for Daytona only allowing two
All who rnli^-d the pit-lure last
Brotherhood team, struck out four­ hits. Score by innings:
night missed a yt:tl tm it:
D aytona .......... 000 000 000—0 3 1
■ r-k-----teen men. .
Orlando ............... 100 000 000—1 2 1
The box score follows:
Tonight an 'AB-Stnr cast will preBntterics: Chapman
and Munn; sent “Ashamed Of Parents ’1
Brotherhood of Ht. Andrew
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Alt R 11 PO A
Fleischer, If. ....... fi 4 1 0 &lt;l
Constantly the glamor of society
BIIADENTOWN. May 30.—The end the simple homely existence of
Dorner, p..............
fi 1 2 1 ft
o 3 1 14 0
Growers administered a second drub­ small town life, Interwoven in a drama
Thurston, c. .
bing to tbc Tampa Hmokcrs yesterday, replete with drnmatlc fervor nnd emo­
Iloolehnn, lb. *»*»*»** n II 4 9 0
Sneer. 3lt. ......... ft 0 n 0 1
the final score being 12 to 2. Score tional fire—a dram a extolling the un­
by innings:
G 1 1 1 1
WootlrufT, 2b.
selfishness of parental love.
Tnhtpn ............. 000 200 000— 2 2 3
Bell, ss.......... ....... 4 0 l 1 1
Bradentown . *100 030 32x—12 15 ft , And the honor guest - tonight will
Gunter, cf. ... 7......- 4 1 0 (I 0
Batteries: Roi! and Harmon, Cam be F. P. Rines and family and will
Rotunda, rf ............ -I 3 a«f 1 0
pa nnd Kerns,
sec this fine picture without cost to
T o ta ls ....... ..... 42 14 ir. 27 8
them. Bo sure nnd lie there, F. I\,
ST. PETERSBURG, May 30.—Trip and bring the family.
Oviedo
lea by Bradley, Johnson nnd Glnndu
All R ii PO A
McCall, cf.
..... ft 0 I (1 1 0 of tho .Saints were the feature of yes­
Tomorrow—Mack Sennet presents
Siavick, p., srf........ r. 1. 1 Q 2 o terday’s game here which Lakeland “The Crossroads of New York," a
0 0 fi 0 0 won 8 to -t. Score by innings:
Williams, Ih.
comedy melodrama. It’s n dinger.
Kelsey, c. ... . ..... 4 0 '» ifi 0 0 Lakeland ........ 013 200 002—8 II 1
Friday and S aturday- Marlon DnvCarter, tut., p. ..... 4 0 0 i *» 0 St. Pete ............. 000 103 000—4 It 2
Batteries: Luther and Ammons; ies and T. Roy Barnes in “Adam anti
..... 4 1 0 l 1 0
j r4vn*
*1 1 0 «* 1 *1 Wilson ami C. Moore.
0 9 l 1 0
Sturdivant, 2b.
Vern, rf. . ....... ..... 3 0 0 0 0 1

ONLY 27 MEN
B. of S. A. Beat
Oviedo 14 to 3 FACE WOOLF, OR­
LANDO WINS, 1-0

T o ta ls........ ..... 30 3 fi 27 H ft
Score by innings:
Brotherhood ......... 200 100 013—14
Oviedo...............
010 d l l 000— 8
Summary: Two base bits, Thurs­
ton, Fleischer, Hook-ban; three base
bits, Burner, Kelsey. Stolen liases,
Bell, Thompson, Sturdivant, Williams.
Struck out, by Slavic!. 0, Curler •&gt;,
Darner M.

FOR THE

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Won Lost Pel.
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4 *4111$41 \ . p l?i,, i i - u l t :
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cordance' with law. Said i i t lifiratc
NEW
YORK, May 30. Frank
n l *ii tin- liat*’ *»f list* Ihniiuuc ** t*f m i c Ij
embraces
tho following ticai tilwJ
“ Dutch" Henry, recruit sooth paw,
* l i t | In ,i t
h i t h e nuirii* u f I h t k t i i i u n.
A I mu 'I'n&gt;t &lt;*« 11
Ni l . 1 7t *hilt-it iirunerty situated in Seminole County,
pitched Brooklyn to a 3-0 shutout over
t i n 3 ln l *iil) •*( .1 li if *4 A *l» l ‘th* t&lt;nr
licit. 3X&gt;2 c!u. N. i ’
■il* ift h«i | i| «'i*rf l l l r t i t r In m&gt; * f f i c i r j ii u I Florida, to-wit:
the World's champion New York
ililfl 111 1*1*•
tfiil |t * r T il N 1 »*’•*•!
Giants yesleidny in his first sta rt as
I n | whb.* In i i r r i i i i t ^ l i f ' i ’ v. h i t l a w .
Hullil tr,.(il ehs. W. of SE. cr. Stc. 2. T»vp
i - i t l l i r a h *1fu 11i*n i
I In' I *»1In h I ii1; «I •
20 S., Range 30 I’., run S. I.S2 chi.
a major leaguer, lie held (lie Giants
* • • 41•• *1 | n o|»i»rt&gt; n il t i n t ig I h t V* in h i'i l*
to five hits, three -of which were of
*■•1»t*i a , rt«*rlil.t M i - w h
A l l in K .t r j fu t i l \V. 19 1 2 tits. N. IK ihs. E. 12 *hi.
* *f ,in i
,Si « Mt T w p , I :« H. I hi f*u «■ ,.«* 10 S. H2 ’ E. 8.31 cits. N. 12.71 rlts. K
tin- mi ill eli variety, while tin- dodg­
..**
T l i r mi h | liiiiil 11«-111ile $*#**•h ns i |
I I 2 ths. N. 7". 10' K. 10 01 ih-*. E.
ul 11.« l i n t i’ u f t h i Ifwiiu t i r r u f Hiitii i l l
ers balled Metjuillaii hard. It was
t i l l ' • • &gt; •*» ll i 4' i nun i* u f I H i / *In t Ji K in mi*I
Brooklyn's second rlm ight victory I
Alt** T ; i x l Y r t l f t c u t i *
N»*. I «Ij«t • «l 'El ehs. S 10 ehs. \V. 1 1 2 eh*. S '2«
tin
1‘rnl »lny u f J u m * . A. I ». 1!»t !». h a ­ i Its. SWIy to iw-g. 3ft acres. The said
over tin* champions. The score:
th* *1 &gt;..*4il i • r t i f l c i i i » In m y o f f l n n n«|
Brooklyn
000 HO 100—3 12 0
film m mli* i i p p l h iit I n n f*ii’ T i n t I t f ul land being «user act! nt the tlale of the
i ’-•*'»!*■ Hi
t m iluiii*' u n i t l . i \ * . fhihli isou nnen of see It cert! finite in tbs
New York
*000 000 000—0 ft I
I i f f I Hi I t i 1 i l l l l i n i i ’x 4 I fli* ft»|.I»*V. *11(7
m l 11•«"«,! jiriiiH ’l I &gt; f i t li it t *u I h* y ulil l Inti* nemo of "Sanford Water Works".
i * i«im 3 , l’*l«*rl«in.
Ii»-v. I t ;
HIV1* «»f
BOSTON, May 30.- Boston took
Also: Tax Certificate No, 2&lt;m3,
H \V \»
if *, T w p , Iti .S I h n i r t* Ut*
i:
iu rnTi-E.
T i m Hit 1*1 hut*! I r l i t t f dated the fttli tiny of June, A. D. 1*31.
both games final I'hiladidpliin yester­
II NI*I -Ik." 4*41 il I I h *1 lid tl* **f I III" Il%n11II 111*1*
day, Tiie score: First game:
u f miii h c r r t l f l r n l i * 111 IH* luiiiii* u f r u * has filed raid certificate in my office
UlPiM ii.
*
1 hilmlelplii.i
221 000 020
7 14 3
Tax
Alp* &lt; T IX i ’c r l l f l u i i i t * N "
2H7, *h l f c t I and has r.tnd’ appikatioii for
DETROIT, May 30.—Detroit’s in­ Boston
Ih** 3 r*lilny «»f Ju n u * -V. I
I!*!*, him De -il to issue in accordance with law331 020 Mix—10 13 2
H t* -I n n l l t-* **t l l r . i t
h i m y itfflt*** i«tut
ability to solve Bayne’s pitching cost
Second game:
h im mini** u p p H i ' f i l h i t i
f*»r T u t I •••***! Said certificate embraces tlie follow­
It* I *** t i r In ii«n m l it in *** w i t h livw. Hit 1*1 ing dercribcd property
them yesterday’s game with HI. Louis, Philadelphia
200 lino 000—2 K 0
situated iu
* * 1 1 tflr.’i t ** i f j i h i . i c i ' N t i n h ith jV i t u u il» G to ft. TJtu score:
Boston
030 000 012 -3 8- 1
County, Florida, to-wit:
V4'f|i»* fi |iri&gt;|i&lt; r t &gt; n i l tint* &lt;1 i ii H**mf mil**. Seminole
i n l y . F lo rh li*
to -u ll:
NW
of
Ht. I-ouls
400 001 1 0 0 -0 Hi 2
Beg. 2ft.01 rhs. W. and 29.82 rhs. N
Tlu* nlmvu pii tun* is o f S an fo rd Hijfh S v'IiooI’h 1D23 B asketball team . Out of sixteen {fames played, *m‘m:*»
H**r. ?4 T w p 2t»H l( 2*» IhiM
D e t r o i t . . . ............ 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ft 10 3
ST. LOUIS, May 30,—Cincinnati eleven were won and five lost. F o u r of th e team 's best players g rad u ated th is y e a r leaving quite a 40 itrr**H Tin* Nfi 1*1 In m l l***hiK ,«*»• i t SE. cor. Sec. 2, Twp 20 S, Ratine
►-*“****l ill •il** c|;*I *» **4- tin* |«*Minnt*M n f
defeated Si .Louis yesterday, 3 to 2. trap lo he rill* d m-xt y ear.
Ml ell ri*rt I fir nl«* hi t l m rintiii1 n f U t r r - K Run N. 10 cits, \V. 5 cits. S. 10
*l» * i T**i (it’Ml III*1 r o n i | M i i v .
PHILADELPHIA, May 30,-lloU ie The score:
rhs. E. ft ehs. The said land being as­
Atm* T i l l t*«?rl|flifHti&gt; N i i , fi, *t n t ***1
Nuklor won Ids Gth straight game of Cincinnati .
000 200 100—3 K I that time a number of changes have of lliii slime place; Pollock Boyd, of
•'* &lt;t 1•«---i; li joge cs, orange Cuun- l!u« « n l d n y «.C Juft**, A. It V ' h , him sessed nt the date of the Issuance of
fill \ N’ii'l i **rtifh'iit** In m&gt; t i f f l r r a n d such certificate in the name of “Lx*
■ ' a C liullaii-ogu, and one time intercol- j
the season yesterday, when he twirl- l.m, i^,ui8 ......... ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 — 2 ft 0 Imi-ii made- in the
*i ..m I
llu- ncirse.
i nurse. unu
Olio is
Im'I ii K im srssi-il ut I In li in inutlt- apl*tl* a t I n n
f*»t T a v I *« i *1
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lm
ll
r
i
’MlrU-illiItl
ed Philadelphia to a 3 to I victory
_ -------In
in n c i ’tinlmtc** w i t h Im w . Haiti
remeasuring v.In-Tid-} the par was re- I -ginle champion: Mike Thomas, of f " 1 ,f ‘ " t U . \V . T h o m p s o n , U o - i i r t i f l r n t i «-mhrm-r-« 11i f f i d l i i w l m t il**- trs. T. Weed."
Also: Tux Certificate No. 1-703,
over Boston. The score:
PITTSBURGH, May 30. Pittsburg
Nn-liville; Cni&gt; Adair, of A tlanta, and i-- ......... .. i l l n e a l a i r l m l l In. ri.i1ei*ini'&lt;l * t l l i e i l pi4tp*««i) n it i i *11*'»| h» H* rnhu»l**
i ■ l a w T a x I* -t il w i l l In-ii*- «'**t»nt N’g I I- r i d a . ii» - w li- I P y n f HVV*« dated the 2nd day of Juno,'A. I&gt;. 1FJ4,
Boston
000 000 001 i 1 3 |\,,,a an uphill game yesterday, defeat* dlieed from 73 to 70 without rutting iilln-i pioaiin-. nt figures in the South­ l - i •C.llll^
H i : * , iitid S l I ' i n f H U 1, S e e S t , T w p
the nctunl dislnn e any. A few new ern golfing world, are counted on to I Hi.I mi i n lli Olli ilo) o f J i l l ) A I ' **f
010 OH dOx—3 0 I ing Chicago, to G. The score:
Philadelphia
l*1 H If. 21* 1*1, OH n r r « ‘H. T h e * nld h i n d has filed said certificate in my office
,
,
.
i,
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i
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ITNtjHH
lay
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f
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j»I fit roil are ntul l i i i fl l s jmm#*Pi*ii*i| n t tin* it it t a* » f t l m 1pi- and has made application for Tax
traps,
the
diminution
of
ftnv
or
two
3112 000 100—G 10
i 'hit ago
rii pb-y mime I rilliant golf
ift the next . ,„i n i, n„ ;..,pu, ,t(l&gt;
,,f ii,,)- n|(11ti 11r i* «if » n i"lit i ■*-r 11fI chi 11* It * t lit* inn ini**
bumpers and tin- thorough sanding of
WASHINGTON, May 30.—Sensa­ i'lUsbiirgli
Deed to isjue in -accordance with lawif rn k rm v n .
100 llftO iOx—7 13
fiw
days
uf
play.
A
uouulabs ,
t ' n h ’iiN m i l d *** r t l l l c n t i ’ft n h a l l tic r c all traps have lulged to- Buiko the
tional mi ppm I accorded Hoyt who
Said certificate embraces the folio'*'*
The Roebuck d u b is bending every
i'ii rk riietili I'uurt.
d eem tM ! i j m &gt; r « l l i a f h* l a w , T a x l»***d
reaching of par which no am ateur lias energy to have the course Inc perfect
Ki'lnlilnle I'until y, I'ln. ** III Ii*m m t l m r r o n m t t h e f.l!i d a y o f ing described property situated in
was Idt bard, enabled New York to
n&gt; a . it, \v i : i : kh . ii . »•,
J u l y A. |» 1553.
ever
done
m
more
difficult
feat
Hum
lake tlie second grime of the series
W I T N E S S m v n f f l r l a l n l K t i a l u r e n t i d Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Reg,
,,
, . fshape by June IP when tiie qualifying
ftf n I
(HiI k I lii* 31)111 «1ny n f M a y , A. I&gt;. 19.82 ehs. N. nnd 20.C1 ehs. W. of Shthat before. 1he am ateur record 1" ' U|)1,
StH.c|n, worklm.„ nn) |
-----------------------------from Washington yesterday, l to 2.
1033.
t.l
held
by
.
1
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1
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Kirkpatrick,
jr.,
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Aapiiraii...
for
To.
itrr,i
VI A. I&gt;OrnI*AHH.
cor. Sec. 2, Twp. 20 F. Range 30 hThe score:
t ’l r r k C l r n i l l l * o u r t .
Birmingham aii.l this same fig u re !wnyjt 0BlMirilw,|llf th r KWma ,0 |MMJ
* .....u \ nr" "
New York ..... 030 001.000—4 12 0
Hctnlin*li* C fiu n ty * V'la. Run N. 10 chi. W. 10 ehs. S. 10 ch*. L*
I t v : A. M W l ’ K K S . i&gt;. •!.
Washington
100 (MU 000—2 10 1
10 ehs. 10 acres. The said land be­
stands as the best \ a n on and »«&gt;’! f.-a condition. , Traps are being]
r L i.m .
I I I ) Tin- A m i &gt;Mh I ph I ' r r o l
BIRMINGHAM, A In., May 30.— could do on I heir exluliitiuii tour, 111worked to their highest point of do - 1 Nmn . |H iterrhy uiv.-n T R Wilson. 3 . 30 — c . f . - n - : o * 2T— J t
ing assessed a t the date of the ixsu
years ago. ( hiirjio Hull, tho long ,
, , ......... .. .
........., .
.....i.l nnteii:*-. r ei Tax W rit Oral*- No. ;is»,
CHICAGO, May $0.—Cleveland beat Southern golfing eyes lire turned to­ few
.
f ,
,
" vnstnting efficiency und the rough .i»tr&lt;i u,.
i ,ia &gt;- •.&lt; j Unr. a . i &gt;. iv ii Notire of Application for Tax Deed nr.ee of such certificate in the name 0
I ton. in..i Mid o .iin ra i.- in
orriV;
/Chicago G to -I yesterday. The score: ward tho Roebuck Country Club hitting pro. of Birmingham, has a C8 jUmJtl(, jlkt. H , hj|(J
Mrs. N. G. Foster.
and linn tiuulc Uplilleulliin fur Tax Under Section 576 of the General
Cleveland
003 003 000—G U 0 where the am ateur championship of to his credit.
Also: Tax Certificate No. u n ­
------------- -------I *'&lt;•• &gt;! l u I k m i , in i i i c u r U a i i c e n - lili U w .
Statutes of the State of Florida
Gelfing talent is expected to lie
N n i l b v;,
I , ,, . 1,, , | n , | t1n „ . i l i u l r b - t
l e r i l l l c u l e t-to t r u c e • Hi,- f u l lu w •
Chicago
000 000 031 1 12 2 tin- Smith will he decided next month,
dated
the 7th day of June, A. D. I W
Notice is hereby given th a t Mrs.
. m i *&gt;•- i - o e i o u r u i m q . t i i i s t r i c i j, ;. d i M i i i o l
p ro p erty
a li u u i t - i i n ,
between June H* and 23. One uf the well represented ill the lug field. Geo. now totals l.dtit, 152 cubic yards, out
8 POT 8
udii.i. i -aumy. rioiidu. iu-wii: w. Stella Cowley, purchaser of Tax Cer­ has filed »aid certificate in my office
it - I l.-o |&gt; a n d VJ A. J-:. l]||fflii‘M
largest fields ill the history of the 22 Uutsn, of Texas, will h.\ mis-ed, hut of a tutiiP for the entire project o f 1i;u~n-ii|viMan,
tificate No. 29, dated the Gth day of nnd has mado application for *
Deed to issue in accordance with t*
We Bow bundle feeds. Try the P. year old classic is expected to take it is liojied tijut Hobby Jones, who around 0, 100,000 cubic y uiiK Ex- . '
7al'*
Being nwcsscg m in,.
..
. .
« 0 k
oi l,M’ •►'•umuv 4»r Mini c’frtm - July, A. D. 1914, has filed said certi­ Said certificate embraces the fn row­
X. IK Dairy Feed, Diamutid 1), Laying part lit the play over the rolling 6,209 was i om|a lleti to give up th.- British cavjitioii
(luring thu tnenin of April
hi thr munt «&gt;f lyakiiuw'D
ficate in my office, ami 1ms made ap­
M asb/liuby Chirk Feed, Oatmeal tv f yard course just east of Birmingham, trip on account of his studies at H ar­ totaled 13.132 cubic yards, accordingnjnV TiV a'A ^ r MJuuV.“ A^‘’i). 3ISlo!*V,Ii« plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­ ing described property situated
The Southern championship was vard, will he on hand. Frank God- to the monthly operations report just [*B-d said et-rtlflcuie )u m&gt; iiffu-,. «nd cordance with law. Said certificate Seminole County, Florida, to- •
chickens at the. Popular Market
. n .u i
in
,
,
&gt;&gt;«« m o d e u p p U e a t l o t i f u r T u x I n - til
53-2Uheld
at Ruglmck in 1018 and since caux, of New Orleans; Jteuhcn- Itush in
Phone 210.
vitti. All tin* ilr&gt;-luru! ilrcui'i'tf URH^iu iMUtn* fu it-1ui tiuiiiv u itlt Ittvv, Haiti embraces th e following described Beg. 11.80 chi. W. and 29 ch*. hcompleted their p art of the work and '--riliu-at* eniBrscss the follow In* a... |iropcrly situated in Seminole Coun­ N. E. cor. Sec. 2, Twp 20 S, R an r
,
,
i . ccrltoit i&gt;n&gt;|icri&gt; sltuuicii in u.i,iinur„
the rein.nmlt r will lie done liy two l o g . iroiiiicy. Kiniiua, tu-wti: i ,..i i. to-r. l ty, Florida, to-wit: N\V. 1/4 of N\V. E, Run S. 0.14 ehs. 8 . 46 deg. W.
or
floating dredges. It Li expected t h a t |. cold imVjHj»
u g ‘o
I L mI o uatt ' xtlir
L it ii ( 1/4, Sec. 18, Twp. 21 S., Range 29 ehs. N. 11.92 ehs, E. 6.78 ehs. to W
lau-l l&gt;.“Iu«
um-Mnl
said land being- •»***“
the entire job will by completcsl in “&lt; tile l»susn.-« of surh crrtlllcutr In East. 40 acres. The said land being o- acres.
------- The
---------------. ^
,
, ..
I lie imint- uf rnkVmwn.
DeMolay
Hrolhrrhood St, A.
Oviedo
Seminole Ath. Club
In
lesi than a year longer, und th u s| M t „ Tax CertHtratr No. : : t . dated assessed nt the date of tho issuance. at the date of the issuance of I 01 .
tlimiMimli of fertile acres opened u p , ,l',‘ *'11 J*“ &gt; «* Jum-, A. l». ls;n. has of such certificate in the nanus of A .jtiflcate in the name of “Titus
June 12
■- » -----------May 29
,
*
* * I-led Mild ccrt lllrutc III my IdIIce und
July
3
certificate ' " ‘Unless said certificate shall be re­
June 19
fop dcxclopm cnt.
h u &gt; imiili- a | i | ) | l i - a i l n u f u r T a x l i &gt; n l P. Cowley. ' Unless said
May 21
READ
Oviedo ............—• •.,•••
t o I m i i i i n «i i-nriJaiil-i- w i t h l a w . Halil
^
.f
July
12
shall
be
redeemed
according
to law deemed according to law Tax
July
10
June ft
c e r t t f l e a i e a m t i r a o - a tin- f o l l o w i n g i t v
Tho Herald J e r first class job work. ni-rilo il e r o iM - ri y r l t u t t i - i l l o S m i l n u l * Tax Deed will issue thereon on the will iasuc thereon on the 81st »
Juno
7
,
June 14
&lt;' a u n t y . r i o r U l n . l o - w l l : lg&gt;t 91 t l t o c k
May, A. D. 1923. *
31st day of May, A. D. 1923.
June 2K
I'., I* II M l l r h i l l ' a H u r v r y o f tluMay 91
HERALD
June 20
Seminole Athletics .
t in - M i u l . n i l In -lu g i iM n w i 'il
N u i l r e i f A|&gt;hllcall&lt;.)t« f u r T n \ l l r r i l G i . m l .
WITNESS my official *‘^ , 7 /!
WITNESS
my
official
signature
July 10 ,
Juno 21
I u t l e r H r i l ii.n ATS i f ll&gt;e ( i r M c r a l
o i Ibi- d i i l r u f ilo - (lomuio-.- i f a u c l i
July .6
m
a
n
d
s e a l t h i s t b c J U tf k d a / o t A f i U f / l
nnd
seal
tt\is&gt;thg
34th
day
of
April
s n i i i l r s e l Ilo- S l a t e u f P t u r i S a .
c c r t l l 'i t - a t u In G&gt;« n on*- o f Unknown.
June 12
June 7
NoB
.Ms ■ T.it Cortlneau- Nil. S73, datul A. D. 1923.
Is lierch)' given -that J. v-:.
D.
1923.
, / l w
&lt;
*
/
a
1
ul T__
a s --1Vrtinculv
.... |iilrCt&gt;ila&lt;
,..... .
......
i l o .‘Gi &lt;lny f l JgfK. A: U. 1*20, ha»
I'arrtn.
May 21
WANT
Ju(y 3
(SE A L )
E . A . pO U G L A SS,
Brotherhood St. A...
14&lt;i. i b i a d
till
J u l y . A . I u t « | im ld c e r f t S c a t i h i m y o f f lc* a n d
"
^
’VL)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
(SI
.
Juno 14
111. t ia o tltfcil l a l - l c V r f lf lv iiti III m j THaa m i d v g | i | &gt; l i r « l l » n f u r T a x D*eU i n
Jupc 28
July 12
Clerk Circuit Couit.
jl
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Clerk
Clreuit
Court.
I n s t , p i j n - r o r d n n e * v til l l a w .
S aid
llllll Ima u n it, -niqdlxMiliui
Seminole County, '«*
June ft
)|-,-I 1)1 l»jo.- ju iu-ro^J:io..-o , wUil Jl a T l U l c M k " t n U r a e c s Iht- f o l l o w i n g 4 *-*
Muy 31
Seminole
Cpuutj'#
FU.
A r l w i l n f . - p r r l r a U u n l r i t In H c n i to u j v
ntftld
v
il)
Mirtu
F'.lfil
IB
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lliViifTI
Au
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June ‘i f (v
By: A. U. WEEKS.
May 29
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
\t
F iiW
ldti, f i v - w l t : t^*t —
IS B lock
ii***:tJuMklAy
t i f ( 11
l a g *U-a&gt;fibCit e r u p t Ml
4iW pm )ll
July 6 *
I*. M, AllJ.rli.itra Hurray uf Ik a
ijtiio ta U o t t ii l y , I Auf ftia. i o - v l i ; , ,
June 19
June 21
' '
.-f-iL k. .

“Dutch” H enry-—
:i
• Blanks the Giants

Browns Take the
Tigers in Camp

Golf Amateurs Com­
pete for Honors at
Birmingham Today

SCHEDULE F

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PAGE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, {HAY 30, 1923

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M la ta it) m la M

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Yoa can find the name of
tvrr? live Bualnwa Man
In Sanford in thia Column
each day.

PURELY :
PROFESSIONAL
:
-----n
Card* of Sanford's Repot*
able Prufeaalonal Man, each
of w hoa. In hla chosen profeaatou the Herald recommends to the people.
'

George A. DeCottes
Quick Service T r a n s fe r
SloraRe Faculties

M
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FOR SALE

R . W IL S O N

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Firat National Hank nulldinK
SANFORD
-:-:FLORIDA

liL T O N J . M O U C .H T O N
AltCH ITECT

117 Commrrrlal Street—Sanford, Fla.

I

Room 7, Miller Bldg.
&lt;AN FORD
FLORIDA

C H E L L E M A IN E S
LA W Y ER
- t—C o u rt House

S. 0 . S h in h o lser
Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

BANKt *111•

A. P. C onn elly &amp; S o n s
i:aiili.ii.iM-&lt;i mos
ltr.il K-.I.Or, I.nans and Insuranre
I’hnnr is

101-H -Magnolia Ave.

vSTEWAUT T h e F lo r ist
Cut Flo*era—

Rooms 22G-228

DR. JL M. MASON
IIKSTIST
New MeHch lluilding
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

W . J . T H IG P E N
R e a l E s ta t e
FI It K, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE

------ Floral Designs

Annual and Ornamental Plants
Ml M)rile Are.-----------Phone 2C0-W

Res. 205-

-Phones-

Office 271

D R .' J . T. D E N T O N
I'llYSICIAN-SUIIGEON

SANFORD M A C H IN E
COM PANY

Iloonis'20fc207-208 Melsch lluilding

DR. G. S. SELMAN
General Machine and Boiler
Practice limited to
Works
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Cylinder G rinding
Eyes Examined, (Hasses Fitted
Automobile Repairs
Meiach Building
Acetylene W elding
Phone 62--------- Sanford. Florida
Leak

J. 11. C«&gt;1„u;:h

&amp;

C o lclo u g li

INSI II \NCB
ire— l i f e —Alllu

No. l l ira Nat I Hank HIdg. Annex
SANFORD
FMJRIDA
Nystem raves your own tinio ns
*‘M l*ia* of the poor fellow under
you, who probably would deeply np
predate a little systematic co-opera lion nri your part.

FARMERS— You can gat seed bed
frames and irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfe
FUR SALE—Hosier ami Uays' paints
and varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfo
F u i r SAl.E UFiihIc Islnml eggs for
selling, 15 rgga for $1.00,
Mrs.
Ellaw.itth, Henrdall Avenue, Snnford
83-tfp
FOR SALE Large motor W at, every
t onvenieme, four cylinder motor, In
n ma'.knhly good condition. Will con| alder any offer—L. II. Connelly. 39-tfc
j F ill, SAI.fi—$500 buys 5 acres, $250
Ik yrs 2 'j acres, good fruit ami gar­
den land, within City of Lake Mary,
|,t)K» mining t.r.:i is-t^ttnl'T for. Semi] nolo roitnty. Lr.ml high overlooking
j two Wai.tif.il lakes. The city dwelh r'a dre..:n Lake Mary Realty Co.,
Lake Mmy. Fla.
49-7tp
j FOR .SALE 10 net vs land, 5 tiled in
f ne ahape. Mi le and farming imidim enti g » with it. Cheapest thing
going. See me at one.*. Bargain.—
W. .1, Thirpe i.
49-fitc
FOR S.‘. ! K OR RENT 5 room bun­
galow, furnish'd m unfurnished,
corner *lb n;icit and Holly avenue.
Apply W. II, 1'. II, SRI West Third St.
50-fitp
F o il s XLF S ix a e ns land, two tiled,
well located.—F. A. Peters, Route
■"A", Sanford, Florida.
5l-0tp
F O R .SA L K - 1 almost new sewing
machine 1 al;most now ice box; 2
beds with springe “"d m attress; t
dresser and wash stand; 1 table und 4
chairs, 1 oven. ltu|uire IU(J Third St.
Bi-atp

FOR SALE
1 starting Ford touring,
1 1021 Dodge Touring.
IU22 Doilge Roadster.
Terms
If desired.
Glaases Designed
DODGE GARAGE
Sar.fnrd Motor Co.
Phone 3

Examined

w- s - 1‘ ak

**

Over Seminole County Rank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE------AUTO------ RONDS

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h i t t m n m i a i c i i i h i i i )

FRED

B. W. H E R N D O N

Classified Ada Ic 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
nrordingly.

Attorney-a l-I-aw

|| v« pleaae you, tell others; If not,
tail ua. Phone 408

SA N I’O Itl) N O V E L T Y
W ORKS
V. C. COIXER, Prop
General Shop a n d M ill
W ork

■0

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Henry McLanlin, Jr.,
O p t. D .

r.u-atc

FOR HALE—Light Ford trurk, cheap,
Opt Irian-Optomc trial
self starter, 1U2I model. Apply at
111 Raat Firat Rlrovt
Hanford. Fla.
Daylight Bakery, 313 Hanford Ave­
nue.
.v
. !*2-3tc
Formation of a St. Lucie county HALE BARGAIN- Indian Scout mo­
beautification association is propos­
torcycle nt less than half price, cash
ed, the main purpose of which would — no defects. A-l condition. Framo
bo t obeautify the main highways for attaching side carrier. Inquire nt
Bukk Garage, Del.und.
52-4tp
of the cuunty by planting trees and
FOR HAlTK^Kino building lot on
shrubs along the route.
Magnolia avenue. For price, size
ami location, address Box D13, City.
63-ltp
FOR- SrA l.F ~ 1—Underwood ty|»ewriter; 1 P. U E. check w riter; 1 I)avenport; 1 henter.—J. C. Mitchell, Han­
son Place, Pace's Lane.
53-3tp

FOR K E N T

IN THE COURSE OF TIME
jo u «u&gt; bound to come here a t least to com pare o ur work
a*
others. So w hy not come now and se ttle th e
I «stum of this shop's suprem acy 7

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The Sooner You Compare Our Vulcanizing
and pi ices, the sooner you decide th a t th is is th e shop w here
‘t »* to your best advantage to have it done.

Kent Vulcanizing Company
Oak Avenue and Third Street
RHONE ------------------------------------- HANFORD. FLORIDA
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartm ent,
all conveniences, close In.
Also
rooms. 209 East Fifth St.
53-3tp
FOR R E N T ^Fufnished rooms witli
light housekeeping.—S. E. corner of
11th street and Elm Ave.—M. Sch­
neider.
47-fitp
CUK RENT—I^arge, convenient;- un­
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
52-Ctp
FOR RENT—A 12-room houso, nice­
ly furnished for boarding. Inquire
at 503 West Third street, Mrs. 8. A.
Chancellor, Prop.
47-6tp
FOR RENT—Three room furniihod
ap artm en t—Lee Bros., 4IB West
First StreeL .
47-tfc
FOR KENT—3"Tinfurni»h
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rooms,
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FOR RENT—Furnished room* nnd
kitchennettc for light housekeeping,
■i'.l-tfe
701 Magnolia ave.
FOR RENT—Small cottage, see J.
Musson, 001 .Palmetto Ave. 50-Dtp.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnl«hed luiusi keeping or lied room, 710 West First
Street.
52-3tp
FOR ItENT—Ono furnished house in
choice location. See Paul Lake.
50-tfc
F o il llbiNT— 1 nice apartment, all
conveniences nnd well furnished,
Cates' building; phono 181.
ll-W cd-Thr-tfc
FOR RENT— Bungalow, tl rooms and
sleeping porch. Partly furnished.
Phono 113.
53-2tp
POR llEN T—T wo furnished light
housekeeping rooms. Close in. All
convenience*. Summer rates.
Also
furnished room, large sleeping porch.
Phone -132.—400 Palmetto Avenue.
53-3tp

A survey of the creew which runs
BILL WOULD KILL
lbrought the north central part of
FLORIDA LOAN SHARKS
CUTS INTEREST RATE Fort Fierce, with a view to determin­
ing the cost of it’s improvement and
TALLAHASSEE, May 20.—The beautification, has Wen authorized
death knell of the “loan nhnrk” In by the city commission and the drain­
Florida in Hounded in a bill which age board of tho North St, Lucie
will coma up for consideration In Ihe river drainage district, jointly.

senate probably, nnd which limits the
rate of Interest upon loans of less
than $300 to 10 per cunt per year, or
a maximum of three nnd one-half per
cent per month, under Bonn* condi­
tions.
In relation to the month to
months loans of less than $300, the
lender is authorized to eolleet three
nnd a half per rent per month, but,
tho bill provides, "Interest shall not
be payable in advance, or compound­
ed. nhd shall fte computed on unpaid
bnlanees. In addition to the inter­
est herein provided for, no further or
other charge or amount whatsoever
for any examination, service, broker­
age, commission' or other tiling, or
VVANTLD
I otherwise, nhnll lie directly or indi— I reeily cliaigcd. coulrnrted for, or re­
STF.N'UGBAPHEil WANTED Must
I
be experienced. Address P. O. Box ceived, except the lawful fees, if a^y,
221.
,
32-tfc actually niul necessarily paid out by
WANTED—Used musical instrumenls (he licenses to any public officer, for:
Instrumenla of every description. filing or recording in any public of­
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price fice, any instrument securing the]
Music Co., Tampa and Znrk Street, loan, which fees may ' be collected
Tampa, Fla.
5-25-lmo-o when (be loan is made, or at any time
thereafter."
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The measure also provider that "if
j-UilT—BU:ck lOAUiur uimple catc. iuluiuit or duiigtu-iu excess of those
containing cnmly’ samjilcs, between pi i mil led by this act shall be clungSaucer's Filling Station and Ginder- ed, eontracled for or received, (h e 1
villo. Notify Louis Wholesale Co., contract of limn shall lie void and ilic
Orlando, Fin., 15 McGrudcr Arcade. licensee shall have no right to collect,
Reward.
•
i 52-2tc or receive any principal, interc &lt;1 or
LOST—t)n First street T ucaday, sil­ charges whatsoever,"
It is nlso stipulated that per/onr
ver engraved purse. Finder return
to Mrs. A. E. Foster, Bird’s Nest, 700 licensed undi r the act sliall deliver I
West First street and receive reward, to the borrower at the time a loan!
53-ltp-D; 04-ltp-W is made a statement in the English I
language showing in clear and diu- j
tinct terms the amount and date of
One of the big grove deals of the the lean and of its maturity, the na­
scnmiti is the sale of the old Jones ture of t hi- security nnd tln\ rale of
grove on the hill north of Lake Wales, interest charged. Upon such state­
to Allkcrt E. Smith of Milwaukee and ment shall be printed a copy of the
St. Petersburg, foimurly internal section of the net relating to the limi­
revenue collector nt the former city, tation of interest charges,
The grove u n 40-acre and Is ninu
I’enally for violation of. the act
years old. having been planted by It. is a fine of $500 or six months in
N. Jones when the latter first uuno jai.l or both.
to latke Wales from Illinois. It is
The act doc» not apply to licensed
one of the oldest groves in the imme­ pawn lookers, nor to 'b a n k s , trust
diate section and Is a fine one. Mr. companies and biuldir.g and loan
Smith is understood to have paid asociationK,
$75,000 for it.
The pending bill Is modeled along
lines of meastne that have Wen
A load of now brooms and dust­ urged by the Russell Sage Founda­
pans just come in, nlso O-Brigbt's Sil­ tion in its campaigns against the
ver Powder nnd Itrillo.—The Popular operations of loan sharks, according
Market. Phone 210.
C3-2U* to Van (*. Swearingen, who is here to
push passage of the measure by the
EDITOR SMART SET ON KI.AN. legislature.
(The following remarks by George
Jean Nations, editor of Smart Ket,
and the world’s greatest critic, is
from tho K. K. K. number of "Black
Musk," a monthly magazine):
Not a single solitary sound reason
has yet been advanced for putting the
Ku KIux Klnn out of business. If the
Klun Is against the Catholics, so are
the Masons. If the Klun is against
the Jews, no are half of the good ho­
tels of the republic nnd three-quarters
of tho good clubs. If the Klnn is
against the fopclgn-born or hyphenat­
ed citizen, no is tho National Institute
of Arts and I-etters. If the Klan is
against the negro, so aro all of the
states south of the Mason-Dixon line.
If tho Klan ia bent upon political rontrol, so arc the American Legion and
Tammany Hall. If the Klan wears
grotesque uniforms, bo do the Knights
of Pythias and the Mystic Shrincrx.
I/ the Klan holds Its meeting in the
dead of night, so do the Elks, If the
Klan conducts lU business in secret,
so do all of tho college Greek letter
fraternities and the Department of
fitatc. If tho Klan &gt;hu!ds Idiotic pa­
rades In the public street, so do the
police, the letter carriers an dtho fire­
men. If the Klan officers bear ridi­
culous names, so do the of (leers of the
Lambs’ Club. If tbs Klan uses the
mails for shaking down suckers, so
does the Red Cross. If th« Klan, con­
stitutes Itself S censor of private mo­
rals, so does the Congress of the
United States. If the K lan lynches a
Moor for raping some one’s daughter,

Establishment of a hank nt Sebas­
tian, in the northern pnrt of St.
Lucie county, is now degntety assur­
ed, the entire capital stock of $25,000
having been subscribed. A charter
js to l&lt;e sought nt once, anil the new
institution will open for business soon
a fte r it is granted.

TOURING CAR
Better Than Ever Before
At the lowest price ever made, the
Ford Touring Car is even better
than before. The one-man top,
slanting windshield,improved scats
and refined chassis construction
have won instant admiration.

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Already the demand for this model
exceeds our ability to meet prompt
delivery. In a few weeks we will
have to disappoint’ many who are
holding off.
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*Ordcr now to protect yourself. A . f
small payment down and the bal­
ance in monthly installments.

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F. O . a . D E T R O I T

One of the first things Unit a man
has tolearn in business is how little
he can du by himself. When he finds
out he begins to look around for peo­
ple who can do what he can’t.—Henry
Ford.

An Announcement of Interest to You-and Me
This
is to
announce
to the public
in.general
that I sahave
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purchased the Repair Department of the Park Avenue
Garage and will be pleased to have you call at any time ,.
and inspect my up-to-date equipment I am giving every
job tny personal attention and, as in the past, guarantee
to give complete satisfaction. Mv prices arc as reason. able as consistent with good work. Give me a trial—1*11
cure all your automobile ills.

J. E. CRENSHAW
Corner Park and Second-

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
IBER 52
VOLUME iV-

R A N P n n n n . F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , M A Y 29. 1923
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HUNDREDS OF THOUS
rtum

f:SENA'

OF THE VETERANS’ BUREAU With Clasp

HAS BEEN TURNED OVER
TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
JUSTICE TODAY

COMMENCEMENT
LARGEST CROWD
THE AUDITORIUM

fg a R S ip B s m '
| f WASHINGTON
ON THE JOB;
CRIMINAL ACTION
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* r * Forty-Six Seniors Received their Diplojnas—TbP

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OKLAHOMA CDfY SUFFERS
FROM OVERFLOW OF THE
NORTH CANADIAN RIVER

n
SEVERAL HURT
FAYETTEVILLE REACHCRBISTDAY

The class day exercises of the
More Than Thousand People
'»!
Graduating classes Is always looked HERCULES iW d ER -MILL I.RTS
Arc Homeless and ProperjLy
largest
Class
That
Has
lite
r
Left
tjie
SahGO
WITH
HAD
EFFECT.
forward to with much interest, and
Aenliwt Individuals is Contem­ SAYS HE IIAH NO IDEA OF RE­
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Loss is Idtrjje
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SIGNING AND WILL NOT.
yesterday afternoon the Clash Day
- dH
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plated by the Attorney
ford
High
IDv
The
AMiwIMnl
Tre««»
,
for the graduating Class of *23 was
FAYETTE, III., May 29—Five men MANY VILLAGES HAVE BREN
General
( n r T k e A ■ ••elate* P r e s e t
from
nctualU*
and
are
now
the
sole
field
In the IUgh School Auditorium. killed, three Injured In explosion nt
The
commencement
exercises
of
DEVASTATED AT
WASHINGTON, Mny 29.— Attor­
m ,
PrrMh
the Sanford High School took plnce property of thee historian. Now we Instead of out of doors ns is custo­ Hercules Powder Company here to­
TURBAT.
ney
General
Daugherty,
returning
to
WASHINGTON, May 29.—Some
nt the nudltorlum last night nt 8:30 have the Joy nnd the opportunity of mary, on nceaunt of the wentber.
day. The explosion wn.\ in the gainWashington,
after
a
period
of
rest
In
of the evidence gathered In acnnto
The large auditorium was filled to tin plant in which the'five killed were
|||&gt;.TIir AM&lt;rl(l»( Pr»M)
o’clock and long before that timo the
rommUtre investigation of the. Vet­ Qhip, today amended the first cabinet auditorium was packed and jnmmed doing hnrd, incesnanr constructive |overflowing with parents, nnd inter­
OKLAHOMA CITY. Mny 29.—
working.
The
enuse
~of
the
blast
is
erans* Bureau ha* been turned over meeting in sovcrnl weeks and denied with the people Interested in the ex- work such aa, thq passing century ested friends of this Inrge class. The undetermined. Packing
plant was With damage from overflow of tho
to the department of Justice for poa- reports whlcl^ have been circulated cfcispx nnd many Were turned nway never offered u \ JT V bays are wid­ stage was effectively decorated with destroyed but only one other of the North Canadian river already run­
oible criminal action ngainat the In- that he soon would reaign. “ I have because they could not oven Obtain ening oceans of opportunity; the pro­ white wicker baskets filled with Shas­ numerous buildings of the plnnted ning into hundreds of thousands of
dvidual* Involved. Charge* ao far heard nothing, know nothing of rm standing room. The large nuditorlum montories are tb&lt;/ outrrnrhes of men ta daisies (the class-flower) while os
dollars the crisis Is exported to be
was dnmaged.
hid before the Attorney General re- port* published in Ohio thnt I ont that when it was built'seemed largo desperately trying V‘ cutch up with a background for those bright faced
reached nt Oklahoma City today
Utr to alleged fraud* In connection to resign," Dougherty snid. “ I (c*1 enough for the high school for many their ideals; our Earthquakes ure but young maidens and men, was n dense
when n two foot rise was reported.up .
the tremore of an Intense intellectual­ hanking of feathery bamboo, with the
with dental work in veternna’ hoa- better, sin better than ainco I was
stream yesterdny arrives here. Hun-,
yenra has been outgrown nnd it was
pitaU, hut was Indicated that the taken ill lost winter. I am ready to demonstrated last night that with the ity solving the pfrohjems of a rapidly ilnsH banner of green with lettering of
dreds of houses nnd store* in tho
advancing clvUltnHon. For our break­ white, living the class motto “ Excel­
Justice" departmerit might be nsked get back on the Job actively."
southern bottoms have been washed
Mg clusses of the years to come and fasts wo have challenging revelations
•t
within n few days to take action also
away or flooded and more than a
sior.
the increase In population the present of accomplished facts; for luncheon
sgslnrt certain persona connected
thousand person* are homelesa.- One
The
High
School
Orchestra
opened
high school building will of a neces­ llying Ithip* taking a bit to ent on one,
with the puichase of hospital site*
life ia known to havo l&gt;cen lost. Unsity Ire made into n Junior high school
' ’flw
'* imi
‘ tm
1 ’r
.............ng
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and other property by the bureau.
IdcnUllcd hero gnvc life In rescue
or 1our
...... -In , the
t*
Z t Z n
building nnd nnother and larger high meal the next day on the others
ersid
e; ,
Ido;
ENTIRE
GOVERNMENT work lute last night.
school building will have to be erect­ nnd for our dldnor no more burned |« limo- Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer, the FOR
"Florida Nightingale," ns she was
MERCHANT FLEET.
Sanford Products
ed.
cities but uncovered ones telling the
THREE CENT GAS TAX BILL
called yesterday, sang in her usual
To
the
strains
of
n
mnrch
piayed
by
story o f human progress two, three,
Were Featured at
n i r Tht&gt; A »«»rln(ed I'rrM l
8JGNED I1Y SPEAKER EDGE
sweet
.and
charming
manner,
"I
Ixive
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the wonderful high school orchestra four nnd five thousand yenrs ago.
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r' WASHINGTON, I). C., Mny 29.—
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n'
Little
Cottage."
She
wns
accom­
Big Dinner
•(Dr TBr Am w Ii IMI Crf««l
the Seniors—40 of thorn—marched in­
Shipping hoard wlil investigate thor­
“ The ablrt waist, nnd sailor hat, to­ panied liy Miss Charlotte Smith.
TALLAHASSEE,
Mny 29,— When
ATLANTA, May 2b.— Reports of to the nudltorlum Inst night headed by
&gt;M1
oughly the offer of more than one n bill has been passed by both house*
gether with bobbed hair nnd short
Miss. Marie Stempcr, in a very fit­
ALI. SOUTHERN PRODUCTS DIN­ standing committees fentured the gen­ Prof. McKay nnd the faculty and
billion
dollars
received
yesterday
for
dresses havo sot the world going nt
ting talk, presented the ciuss key tn the entire government merchant fleet, and ebrne back to the presiding officer
eral actaion this afternoon of Kiwania achool boqnl and took their plncca on
S'Kit AT MEMPHIS IIAD
the rate of-for^.y miles per hour. Lot
the Juniors, John Wilson accepting Chairman Ijrsker snid today, and If for signature it is not in possession
Clubs International itow holding its the roatrum where they filled up ev­
SANFORD CELERY.
it go. It is oum to keep It in the mid­
of the membership nnd not subjeci to
the same in a most gcnclous manner.
seventh annual convention here. With ery part of the stage. Dr. King gave
bidders back up their proposal “ there a motion to table, Sjreaqer Edge ruled
dle
of
the
road.
Sanford was accnrdod a great I Denvcr virtually decided upon fofr the the invocation nnd Miss Lillis Ruth
Very generous Indeed were the Sen­ can be no doubt the board will muko
lust night in disposing of the point
“ A recent w jltcr says thnt a ‘ few
amount of publicity at the All-South-[ nMt conVontion the interest turned to Spencer followed with thnt benutiful
iors in their will, which was reud by award to them."
.
raised against the threu Cent gasollno
years
ago
wise
|&gt;eoplu
totriously
delay­
•rn Products Dinner which featured the contest for the 1926 convention solo, "One Fleeting Hour."
Miss ed transportation oy
The offer presented by John Slack, tax mensuro by Repreaenntlvo Par­
and rail Miss Helen Vomny The clasa proed
transportation
by
steam
* tbs sixteenth annual ’convention of city and Seattle, and St. Paul in the Spencer is one of the Class of 19—*1
roud because tfccy said to travel nt a phecy was indeed clever and uniquely president of tho Columbia Postal Sup­ rish.
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tbs Southern Commercial Secretaries notthwest were Joined by St. Paul, and tb« class prophecy hu* given her
speed of thirty miles per,hour would Riven by Miss l»emarlus^Mu..on .md ply Compuny of Silver (beck, N. Y.,
Representative Willard appealed
Auocaition held in Memphis last Minn. In making bid for meeting many"’'bright
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things in store fur her
Byron Stephens. Great future* were it proposed to Imy ono billion Ilfty from the decision and the Chair and
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hinder tho froo circulation^ of the
week. Secretary Pearmnn, represent the candidates for next IntrrnationjU
w t ^oHIent talents and voice
portrayed for these unusually bright million ilollurs for all ships, active nn dsustalned 62 to 8. Representa­
Mood/
Fulton’
Ami
his
steAmhont
y the Sanford Chamber o f Coni- pr0,jdeYicy tocf* Also discussed wltlt
ami Inactive, nil other* property of tive Matthews ,n recognised parlia­
Supt. T. W. I&gt;nvjton then presented
ridicule by the wise members of the .Class of *23.
■fire, at the convention, had a large ^ n&gt;m0 0f btwood Turner, of Che* the medals which was. a moment of were held up
tho Shipping Board renl, personal mentarian argued in support of the
Each
yenr,
tho
graduating
doss
of
nnd
good
of
hi*
(day.
Brunei,
who
pil
Is |(I
quantity of Sanford’s delectable propn&gt;i prominently mentioned
great Interest us none of the pupils oted tho first i ateamlrout on the K. 11. 8. presents tho achool with n mixed. The initial payment or flfty- spcnki'r'n decision, declaring that tha
duct ahipped for the draper and
know who had the highest averages Thames became1so unpopular that ho fcift, and this year,.tho Class of ’23 one mlllioil dollars would lie made mensuru came, to the speaker for a
Ithich win promptly acknowledged on
until
last night.
was refused admission to the hotels of gave to tho High School tho much October 1 this year anil fifty million signature only in obedience to the
the menu. Sanford celery furnished
yearly until entire sum paid.
A silver cup presented by the Worn- London. The first sewing machine needed neenery.
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constitution and not for any further
the diners with whntcvcr. seat was
an’* Club for the Wat collection of placed on exhibition by Howe, wus
consideration of the house. Repre­
Ralph
Woodruff,
the
class
presi­
Decrs-nty to attack the balance of the
pressed flower* nnd leaves went to smashed by n mob. Woatinghouso, to dent, was valedictorian nud also pre­
sentative Davis, another recognised
cour*&lt;"», consisting of products from
parliamentarian .argued that the
bliss
Essie
Diehl.
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sented
the
gifts
of
love
and
apprecia­
whom
the
world
oW*a
so
much,
was
practically every section of tho south.
measure won %tlll before Jhe house
A
medal
presented
by
the
Colonlnl
d lled n fool by railroad men. The tion to tho teacher* nnd sponsors of
Notable among the Florida contri­
and
thnt laxly could table it by a ma­
Daughters
of
America
for
tho
best
tho
Senior
class.
To
Miss
Gray,
class
laying o f the AfJnntlc cable tfns call­
butions were grnefrult from I-akcpatriotic
essay
went
to
Miss
Florence
jority
vote.
sponsor,
ryas
given.a
lovely
platinum
ed
the
rraciest
scheme
ever
undertak­
■1 ' X
. land, orange Juice from St. Peters­
RALEIGH,
May 29.—Immediate Flowers.
Speaker Edge in announcing hia
liar
pin
not
with
pearls
nnd
sapphires.
en
by
half-way
maniacs.
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burg, appropriately named golden
business and economic conference to
decision stated that n twu days’ study
Tho $26.00 offered by tho Chamber
liquid sunshine, cigars from Tampa,
Now listen, for the most part these Miss Sara Muriel was given a gold
of authorities failed to find any pre­
include
all
nations
and
from
which
of Commerce for the best history of men lived to see a world worshipping fountain pen and Ever-sharp pencil.
etc. Other states contributed pro­
(Dr TBr Aaaorlatr* Pr*aa)
wpuld
be
barred
all
political
differenc­
Mr*.
Mnxwoll
was
presented
a
beauti­
Sanford was won by Miss Naomi at thulr shrines. Why? BECAUSE
ALLAHABAD, 1‘eraia. Mny 29.— cedent under which he could act. Theducts peculiar tb their sections, nnd
es
nnd
intrigue
was
advanced
as
one
ful
silver
me»h
hag.
advices to new»|wpor, Pioneer, from measure was signed when tho speak­
the large manufacturing centers of
THEY HAD BRAINS IN THEIR'
Bcoggans.
possible
solution
of
Unglcd
world
af­
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The
Junior
class
presented
their
The
A.
M.
Thrasher
prise
of
$40
in
the south sent miniature souvenir*
Teheran, state one, thousand persons er's ruling was uphold, and It went
HEADS AND COURAGE IN THEIR
" for tho h|Bhe, t scholarship In the HEARTS. The'building Into our sponsor, Miss Geraldine Muriel, with havo been killed by earthquake nt on to the governor.
representivr of various Industrie*. faire by United State* Senator Royal
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Turbat-I-llaldari. Eurth «hocks covThe dinner, however, would not have S. Copeland, of Now \ork, in an ad- Senior
offered
by
Col. t
Thrashed
complex civilisation a thousand cssen- a lovely bar pin.
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John McWhorter of the Tampa
dreta
at
tho
annual
commencement
ex­
After tho program tho guest* were ored perioil of several hours. Many
been complete without the celery, im­
while he lived and mado a memorial tala which aectn liowt to ba an abso­
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ir«nlla«nl m* !’•*• T*»)
mediately after, which the Florida ercises nt the -North Carolina state prlxo by Mr*. Thrasher since h i * ___
villages are said tp have been de­ Tribune special edition •department
lute______
necessity represent* tho product
spetit
yesterday
at
Oveldo
getting'
secretaries were inspired to render college. Particular strass was laid on death was won by Miss Charlotte l f the -THlNKElC, not a TINKER.
vastated.
materlnl for the Seminole county edi­
an All-Florida song entitled, "Florida, world ’conditions aa they affect tho Smith.
“ Tonight I wopld modestly take a
American
farmor.
“
Wo
are
li«l»g
,n
tion.
we arc proud of you," cdntalning a
The Herald for first clasa Job work.
The E. D. Mobley price for tho bc*t J royaI crown from ‘among men and correference to the SL Johns river and a -fool's paradise,” Copeland declared. scholarship in the entire achool waa
Bot tj,c one who by the accl"In certain line* In America we have
Sanford.
,
won by Miss Charlotte Smith.
dtnta of birth may alt resplendently
The Southern Commercial Secre­ prosperity hut Idleness of the rest of prise was won two year* ago bV M“ *|jn
of royalty on the throne of
taries meet in convention annually at tho world ahoultf warn u* our pros­ Smith and she was Ineligible for it In
Tho graduation of tho Eighllr
would i place It on the
power;
nor
some southern city. Thcso conven perity Is likely to be transient."
grndo
of tho Grammar school'was
last year.
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gifted orator who, by the consuming
tions are in the nature of schools for
The gold cup given by the Daugh- cn
of f|ory gpeoch »ways the mul- given yesterday afternoon In the
Becietaries and |&gt;ermit tho opportu­ GROUND WORK FOR BETTER
tore of the American Revolution for Utudc, . hor ^ u ld 1 lay It on tho head park facing the school, and was en­
nity of not only exchanging ideas but
RELATIONS TO SOUTH IS LAID the beat essay on American history I ^ mpj crT1 Croesus who has In hi* tirely different from anything ever
seeming greater knowledge of tha
and civic* waa won by Mia* Charlotte tontroj Wcaith which cannot be »W attempted by the school, it being n
fundamentals of Chamber of' Com­
NEW YORK, May 29—The ground Smith.
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I prated with less than three or four May Pageaant ami was lovely, and
merce work. The Memphis conven­ work for the better economic rela­
A duet by Mrt. W. S. L*ak and^Mra
|o&lt;jg „ f figures; but I would place beautifully carried out by each (and Senate Passete Measure to Appropriate Money for
tion was one of the best yet held and tione between the United State* and II. Colclough, "The Quiet Hour
This Purpose
crown on the brow of our think­ every child.
in addition to many interesting pa­ South Amerocan Republic* waa laid greatly enjoyed by the audience and er* whose contributions to our clvlllA big platfdrm had been built un­
pers tiring read on civic matter*, the at the recent conference o f American waa followed by tho addreaa by Dr, lutlon'have enriched the entire struc­ der the tall nnd stately oak tree*, to IIOUBK TICK HILL
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secretaries were addressed by Merle States at Santiago, Chile, Henry I*. Carpenter.
COMES TO SENATE
ture, and addrsl comfort, Joy, plenty, accommodate tho largo graduating .
senate passed T7 to nothing a meas­
Thorpe, Editor of the Nation’s Busi­ Fletcher, United Slate* ambassador
The following 1* the address deliv­ happiness and a larger world, to mil­ class. In front of this was placed
SPECIAL ORDER TODAY ure to appropriate $3JiOO for general
ness, Colvin Brown, Chief of thfc Or­ to Belgium and head of the Ameri­ ered by Dr. Carpenter:
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lions. •'Let hi* suggestions be Hie the court and throne of the May
contingency fund to be used by the
(Hr n e * H M ls l» S Pr»M&gt;
ganization Service Department of the can delegation at Santiago, said on
-rMnli'fr—Not
Tinkers
-------. , pearls, hia kblf giving than shall be Queen and her large number of at­
TALLAHASSEE, May 2ib—The ■tat*) lu tho prosecution of Walter
U. S. Chamber of Commerce, llarland his arrival heer today. It was great"You ere integers of Interest to the
. Bnj ( d b ’ productive and con- tendants. Tlie music for the after­
Bartholomew, City Planning Engineer, y surprised In the increase in busi­ entire community—to tho SUU of L cntr&gt;tej thought shall bc^lamonda noon was furnished by tho Grammar house tick bill passed yesterday came Higginbotham, charged With tho mur­
to tho senate today and made a spec­ der of Martin Tahert of North Dako­
of St. Louis, aiul a number of other ness between the United States and Florida, and to some extent to the na- Ja lh#t cnWni
school's own orchestra, of which they
ial order of consideration fir tomor­ ta. The measure now goea to tha
nationally prominent ment.
South America, said the ambassador.
waa very proud.
‘ "The thinker .and tho thinker only
♦,V
row
morning.
house.
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Group meetings and state meetings This conference had laid the ground­ Hon.
The graduating class presented the
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There
has
never
been
a
KreaUr
^
L
U
1
B,ve
to
Itlio
world
something
It
afforded an. opportunity to discuss work for belter economic and social
BIG DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT
better day than this. Never a
™ ^
,WWM, or he vrill so opboot with a largo and fine piece of
TALLAHASSEE, May 20.—The '•■KG
problems of mutual Interest. Seer*-' relations between North and South
.
which possesacd *o many educated,
^ present possessions as to statuary.
house
flUled the *dmlnlatartioo
tarlcs from towns oL 4,000 to 400,090 America a* could nothing ela«.
Friday night there . will bo o Mg
| cultured, loyal and f.r-reelng people.
.Judge J. &lt;5. Sharon, with a yery
^ essential value
iutlon of
measure
which would have
population were present. Florida
“ We did not discus* sUte mature
appropriate talk presented the Kl* dance r t t h o Vul.leyllotel given by
V,-. { * y , ‘ - :
Never a day In which were ao " '• " f.1 ... , T
to rthree appraiser* in
ranked first in the number of secre­ at all. One of tho big thing* accom­
tho
llfrrn1.^?h?TSnm
fl
believe
Me
wants
prise
f6r
beat
mark
In
hlatory,
martyra-martyra to science, to W ; w
:
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ai\' a result to big thlnk- (Twenty-five dollar* In gold) to Ca­ they sure huve tho harmony nnd if O fthe State, with a view
taries altendjpg.
plished waa a trademark agreement
providing means by which the Amer­
want to enjoy one of the best returns from all taxable
milla Puleston. Mr*. J. O. leonardl,
DECORATION DAY POPPY SALE ican trademark registered at Monte­
os thnt havo been held here for
with a
writ chosen words pre­
video. Uruguay, or Havana, Cuba,
sented the Bailie llarriaon Chapter, _ o time don’t miss thla one. The: •- A similar
doll.
The American Legion will put on a may secure recognition of ell the we shall
prise, a ‘■liver cup, to Caarllla Pules­ admission is right and you will sure twenty-live 1 h*
„ WI have lesa
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k in g, J$** aUrglt^.
at fault
then.j R J N1 L t*
u thlnkl
Poppy Bale and all day Wednesday South American states.
get your money'* wbrth. A large voted down by
ton.
'Mr. Page, then ambassador to
working,’, and Jax*
the girl* will be on the atreeta and
The
program
for
the
afternoon
waa
crowd
Ik expected from the IJnlveralty Slate’s Attorney
England, wrote hi* «&gt;n in 191* aa tai- very amaU pe&lt;0&gt;»*.
‘
you can buy a poppy for anything
Prace la a period during which tax­ tows: ‘The world haa all got itself ao term* of grtwt'area*, br term* of hU|a aa follows:
so be there and Join in with the mer­ hero yesterday
that you want to give«to the cause aa payers howl louder than the dogs of fi mbled up that the bay* are all P*o- and mountflna. In sartlonq
Grand
.March—On
Parade.
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riment and have a great big time for priatioo. said oi
p,*n n*
the pioceeda will be used for the bene­ war.
Beautiful
Hprlngtiase-^School.
If you don’t havd,a good time that ehsvy cx'ptnse of the rrial
the mounUina all valleyi. LnU, in term*; o f «U r*J •
. lit of the disabled soldiers ao when
of
Queen of Spring-Eleanor Cani*- night you had better aee a ’doctor toy
,kes are nocesaary for our L nj solar sysUms, will
they hit you up to buy a poppy help
The out ything that appear* small­
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We have dlaaatrfr# for |mind, in cultqre, in aopl
Jml.
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. there will be something wrong wltH
them out aa this cause la well worth er than an atom is th« /ithcr man s
Most o f u* still
Attendant*—Virginia Barber, Opal you. The dance starts prom ptfrht
u u i mined ahipa tor Ipnchoon; L nd in conquering viaiop.
the help of every patriotic American.
graph.
They
Thomas,
Saha
Jones.
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8:30 p. m. apd Ike place U tha Val­
rd cities for dinner; trenches In
-tto out (org^k the world• stand*
tr°Bb,M’
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Helen
Mere*.
Jan*e
stories
ever
des
Hotel
and
the
date
la
Frida*
ireams and bombarded towns are |with
wlth opes
0|* n arm
welcome
taUon
It.U elny a question of time unUl
May Brawn. Marl ha Fitts, i Mi 1 bi|hL See you then.
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Iwheeaa arak..
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•V*|J pedestrian will have a car or
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SHIPPING BOARD
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BIG CONFERENCE
OF BUSINESS
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KILLS THOUSANDS
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL
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�mediate department*, the'president of
the Missionary Society and all adult
classes will lie the fuesta.
A very* Interesting program has
been arrahged, one of the features be.
ins the Grammar school orchestra, al­
»■ fcs v r s t r M r s t * t t o l t l s s r * «
m a t * c * l w s s j w l i w * r r » « ■ !» * so several readings and perhaps one
„ r If »»■ a r» r i» tr r l« l» l» * . w r ll# or two solos. Mr. L. P. Hngnn nnd
•I r a r d ( • ta t* ilr M r O a r s * . « l» ln *
1. o r o l r r t H i - l k r H ew . If w ill Mid. 1). J. Etntlirig will have charge
of tho refreshments,
. Plonks, all those whose name lit In­
SOCIAL CALENO Alt
cluded in these eight letters of the nlphaltui men, women and children nnd
Mpnrtay -Tipc Organ Club meets with piuapccllvc members, come.
lira. Roy, I’csplea nt 3:30 p. m. nt
V-w b**mr on Magnolia avenue and
MlHt’ PLLA NKOU8. SHOWER
* ‘Eighth street,.
Miss Ethel Moughton, n bride-elect
Monday—Class Day exerclaca at 3:80 o f next month, was the (harming honr E T i1
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Monday—May Ppgeant and Gradua­
tion of Eighth Grade at Grammar
School nt 6:30 p. m.
t
Monday—Gradhntlon exercises at the
High School nt 8:30 p. m., ndjlrcss
J jtg Dr. Carpenter.
Monday—Mrs. M. Minarik will enter­
tain the members of the St. Agnes
Guild at her home on Lnutcl ave­
nue.
Friday—Peter Schaal will give a
Subscription Dnnen for the memh«rs of the College Set at tho Val­
dez Hotel at 8:80 p, m.
Tpeodny—Alumni Banquet at Parish
' fTousc nt 8 p. m.
Pllday—Tho Dependnblcs class will
give a shower nt tho home of Mrs.
Dwight Babbitt on Hanford Heights
from four to six o’clock hoaoroig
1’"Min* Corkllo Tillis, a brldo-clect of
*Jahc.
t*A &lt;1* \•
:,J. R. Phillips, of Virginia, arrived
In Sanford yesterdpy for n short visit.

W. K. Huthrlnnd, oMVnehulln, was
Bong the business visitors hero Hot-

fa. Fred Wight announce
n daughter Thursday,

orvu .Saturday afternoon when Mrs.
Beecher Kent and Mrs. M. Minarik
entertained nt n miscellnneous shower
nt tho home of the lattrr on Laurel
avenue.
The rooms were nrllstlrally decor­
ated with hnskbls of Radiance ro*x&gt;s,
i.hneta daisies, glndiolaa and zinnns
carrying nut the color motif of pink
nnd white.
Mrs. Kent greeted her guests wear­
ing n becoming frock &lt;71 yellow organ­
die, while Mrs. Minarik was attired
In white pongee. Miss Moughton, the
honorce, was lovely In hide changeable
taffeta with gold Incc worn with n
picture ha. otf grey trimmed with
violets.
Two clever contests afforded much
merriment Among the guests, the prize
for the first being an Index cabinet
for receipts, this wns won by Miss
Mary Howard. Tho lioohy prize, a
kitchen memorandum, went to Mrs.
Harry Hreren. •
Tho next contest wiur dressing
clothespins to represent brides nnd
grooms. The prlzu for the best dressid bride, a calendar of desserts, was
won by Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson. The
best dressed groom, was made by Miss
Mary Zachary, who was awarded n
work basket.
At tho conclusion of tho contests,
th? shower wns presented in the form
of a large bridal bouquet, the gifts
being fastened to tho shower ribbons.
Refreshments of pink nnd white
brick cream, heart-shaped cakes Iced
In pink, were served by tho hostesses
assisted by Mrs. Raymond Key.
On
each plate were cunning ininnturu
bankets of pink fastened to which
were dainty butterflys. On the honorcu's plate was a little bride nnd
groom.
Tho guests fo r the afternoon weroj
Mins Ktbcl Moughton, Miss Corulle

ly Interested In refrigerator equip­
ment. The Fruit Growers Express
Company, who furnieh n greatbr pnrt
of equipment used in .the territory,
uro building 877 new refrigerators
(lii&lt;! their budget provides for 2,000
nddilionnl ears wh(ch will give them
a total of 11.087 cars.
,
Railroad owned refrigerators aro
being increaacd throu»rtraut I’ yt coun­
try.
In 1022 there were. 9129 new cdt-ji
put In service nnd for tho three
inonlhi, Januury 1 to March IB, 1621
additional refrigerators were added
to railroad ownership. Budget for
10W provides for construction of
10,967 new refrigerators which will
perceptibly relievo the anxiety-lof
r.hippcro of perishable freight nnd
enable the American railroads to

Jpahita felBon.' IU xcL Scllock, Evelyn
Taylor, Loripe Vickery, Thco. Vick­
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ery, A Heto Wopds, Emery Andrews,
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■*' "ha lennder' Denier, Eniest ; Dellislo,
PRISCILLA DEAN
John Cameron, James Sands.'
ht
SANPORb Hr A Bis!Alt
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in PyxnccJi Hodgson Barnetfg
Year's Honor Roll.
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great Novel
Doth1Losslbg, Camilla Pulc-.ton,
Tonight is Commencement at th-&gt;
Elisabeth Whitner, Elisabeth .Shoe­
High .School.
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maker, Evelyn. Taylor, Mildred Ltim-j
When tho spark of love ,1s fanned
ley.
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HONOR R o U
Miss Mara Kob-r^pn of Sorrento
itHo "th e flame of lire'’ how often
inn been yjaitlng MIrt Tlnlnn IlpifG. W. Lawton, Bracelet Wgteh KxIn tho Jife of nhy girl comes that
amy for llic past week.' ’
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|Wl, 216 South Orange, Orlando, Fla. blnsink moment when she heels
•ShenVood Harvard, John Tcrwjl*
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the call of love thpt is mote power,
Atiid whit a Arc clicri'-of MOTC la-u ; .lamcn Higgins, Dorothy Ilayful than herself! Such i moment'
Indies qnd young grnllcmhn wcliavu nje, Adol[)hn.i Carter, Anita Hutchin­ FOR; MATTRESS troubles phono-Sancantc
to jugn Lowric only after the
son, Bernice Alldn, Cnmewm C&lt;/thrlr,
for 1022.
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terrific hobr of hoc career—
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ford
Mattress
Factory
J02-M-L*
jnr^t Giles, Elizabeth Groven41-I2tc
J. D. Bowen of drlnii(l') nnc| W. C. •Cura, Dorothy Gore, Beatrice Bled­
Holt ol 'Birmingham are among tho soe, Margaret Hina.hi, Juanita Webb,
THc nlm of Internntlonaliam Is ip
insurance ben visiting the city today. Marjorie Haskins, Frances Foster,
tntei’
nationalism.—yanhlnglbn Post.
The raliu eofatipuc and 'th/y liavo Maria Moyo, Lpls Garrett Junnita Mc­
led even fllo old llhiera lo believe Mullen, Ruth C°uk, Katherine Bchirthat tho rainy rcaanfi haa nturted In aid, Willard BarclIlT, Phyills Smjtli,
Eugene Turner, Thelma TfcW, U. F.
early—ext Her than ununl.
\Vaudit Hawle;
Col 111m, Dorothy Thurston, Mike Ran­
Tho city of Banford lovt a .fine kin Dofolhy Torluy, Lillie ’Frederick,
ritxrn In tlw-dcfith of-M. M. Btewart Elinor Tyner, Horace Frederick, Floswhich occurred In Philndeljliia on s.*c Vickery, AJbert Myom. Millard
lx,wo, Verntm Priest, Douglas Echols,
Hntniday.
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WEEK’S WEATHER.
Nellie Willlamn, Minnie Hardy, Min­
May 28 to ‘June 2, inclusive:
Craig Smith Thompson, nssistaiU nie Echols, Vorn Diefer.
Smith Atlantic and East Gulf
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HunOr
Roll.
mnnager of tho La-Bath Cafeteria,
States:
Tartly cloudy with scatter­
Nellie
Willium*,
Margaret
Giles,
left yesterday for Montgomery, Ain.,
ed
thundershowers;
temperature
to attend the graduating exercises of Dorothy Gore, Junltu McMullen, FUwPhone 181-J j about nurmnl.
alc Virery, Phyllis Bmith.
- 105 Palmetto Are.
the Sidney Lamer High SchcKil.
Sixth Grade.
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John Cook and Frank Mcbnnr of
E,(nn Union, Dorothy Smith, Mar­ a a B ^ a n sa a aH iB B B B B bK iK an
the Cook Auto Company of Orlando tha Johnson, Horner Jlmincz, Lull)
wore in the city today inspecting the Urnuhart, Krooni Chip *Emily Starr,
Hnnford-Buick -plant nnd calling on Joseph fl’Connnr, Ruby Booth, Knththglr many Sanford friends.
Iscn Ixrng, Llltlo Carraway, Alien
Vihlea; I.eta Rivers, Estelle Collins,
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Harry Cameron Crippen lias nr. Viola Hickson, Olivo Mae Swain, Jack
rived home from University of Klor* Peters Edward Mitchell, Hick Sneed,
ida nnd will spend tho summer with Jack Sneed, II. C. Water!), Roreoc
his grand pqrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Wallace.
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WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PENS AND
Year’s Honor Roll.
II. -Crippen.
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II. C. Waters.
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PENCILS
It Is easy to do your shopping at ,
Seventh Grade.
Churchwcll's rpys vthe.adverH«emei*
Viiginia Barber, Eleanor Cameron,
PAL PENCILS
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in this Issue. And If you will look nt Helen Jinklns, Reba Jones, Beatrice
the prices quoted on dress goou.s yuj Howard, Clorrlco lx:wie, Maggie
EASTMAN KODAKS
will think It is not only easy bat It Is Lynch, Pearl Robson,' Harriett Ro.v
the best way to do your shopping.
ittor, Hi?nry Russell, Rudolph IJoyd,
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THERMOIS BOTTLES
Opnl Thomas, Katherine Van Ness,
Don Lochnor of Clermont wns ir Jack Hall, L. ‘P. Hagan, •Stephen
STATIONERY—Large Assortment
the- city yesterdny fhe guest of hU Shinholscr, Parker Vnn Ness, James
sister, Mrs. Perry Jernigam. Mr Stolnotf, Georgia' Calhoun, Ellis
NORRIS &amp; JOHNSON CANDY
Lochnor nnd his father uro the cdl IJoyd, Mary Ixindrens.
tors nnd owners of tho Clermon
Eighth Grade.
Press, one of the sprightliest um
Doyle nrltt, Morris Benjamin, Wil­
nnd best weekly pnperJ.in the state liam Dullose, Cecil Rincs, Arthur
Zachary, Margaret Cowan, Vera Dick­
R. W. Pcnrmnn, the genial secre­ erson. Ruth Henry. Virginia Jinkins,
tary of the Sanford. Chamber of Gertrude Lee, Beth Losslng, Camilln
Commerce returned Saturday from Puleston, Rebecca Stevens, Loulso
Mehipbis whero ho attended the meet­ Thrasher, Elizabeth Whitner, Gladys
ing o f Southern Commercial Sccro- Wynn, Pauline Wallace, Elizabeth
Uirlt-*. Mrs. Pcarmon; accompanied Enrfc, Mne Godbee, Clura IJoyd Mil­ j S a n fo r d
him and they report a fine trip-and dred I.umloy, Elizabsth Mitchell, Lot- f l B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B t l B B B B B B B B B B B B l I B B B B B B B B B B a B B a i B l I B B
plcaount atay In tho *‘ B|utT t ity.

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equipment to 6 per cent nnd loco­
motives to H per rent of ownership
by or before October 1.
We expect
to handle oyr material nnd store our
own during the dull months, no as to
release equipment and motive power
to handle tho immense business ex­
pected. You can help ua by prompt
handling of equipment and loading
to capacity.
I f’all the cars loaded In the country
in September, October and November,
lf)22, line! been landed an lA'crnge of
30 tons Instead of 27.7 tods per car
It would hove mndu 188,367 additional
cars available for use.
COLLIE DIGGERS WINS
%
FROM YOUNG LONDAB
In one of tho fastest wrestling
matches over witnessed by tho people
of Sanford, Colllo Ulggcrn, the pride
of tho wrestling fans of this city, de­
feated Young Lomlns, claimant of
tho feather-weight championship of
Fl&amp;ridn, In two out of three fulls Fri­
day night nt the I-nko Monroe open
nlr arena. Colllo entered the ring In
tho beat of condition, arid wus de­
termined to win from Ixindus, and
stamp out the defeat that Londan

Prescription Druggist
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Mrs- ft. n. Brown of Jacksonville
arrived in the city yesterday via
Clyde Line and will be the guest o f
her sister, Mrs. R. J. Holly nnd
mother, Mrs. E. G. Tyner for several
days and will attend the commence­
ment exorcises of tho High School to­
day and tonight. Mrs* Brown who
formerly resided here ban.a host of
friends who will be glnd to see her in
Sanford for a visit.

NOTICE! HUMMER SCHOOL!

lory to getting an B. A. degree which
she gat May 22nd with honors.
Mrs. D. D. Baggtt left today for
Sistersvilln, W. Vn., to spend a month
or more with her mother, Mrs. S. G.
Messer. At Chattanooga she will bo
Joined by her brother; Herbert Menter, who has l&gt;ocn attending Tennes­
see Military Institute ut Rweetwuter,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Prescott, of
Aydon, N. C., are In tho city, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harper. Mr.
Prescott Is a brother of Mrs. Harper
and l» here on hla wedding tour, hav­
ing been married last Tuesday. He is
postmaster at Ayden and both him­
self nnd bride are delighted with tile
beauties of this section.
&lt;Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ross iter and two
children left Saturday In their rar
for Commerce, Ga., where Mrs. Ros■Iter and children will spend the sum­
mer with her parents. Mr. Roraiter
left there today for Atlanta where he
will attend ths Klwanls convention.
Whllo they are away Harriett and
Bata Rtntallcc arc the guests of their
grandpatants, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Boulter. *; 1 / • .

ROTARY Cl IJU HEARS RE­
PORT ON COAST*LINE

fall. Ixindns was oemplelcly out
generaled by Collie.
Ixindau showed in nil of his matches
beer that he Is one of tho deanlst
men that over hnu wrestled In u San­
ford ring.
Ip the preliminaries Charley Men*
defeated Glenn Whittle in twelvo
minutes of fast wrestling nnd Young
lluinett won from Kid Burt.' , , t
The Kemlnolu Athletic Club is now
making a drive for new members, all
those Interested in joining the club
may do so by getting In touch with
any member of the club or Mr. Wag­
ner, at Joo'a Smoke House.
• Box Scores of all baseball games
will appear in this column from time
to time, and keep the fans posted on
what la going on at the club.
Watch for the announcement of the
wrestling mMlcl'cs l®- k® held ovary
Friday night.

(Continued from pnge I)
lasting und relaying their tracks with
heavier rails, etc.
Sanford particularly is Interested
In tho appiopriation of $132,800 to be
spent during the present summer
within thn limits of the city.
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2nd track passenger station
to Rands ....... &lt;rN...........$ 23,000.00
Shop yard ......~ ...... ....... 112.000.00 .The Snnford-Bulck Repair Depart­
Engine house facilities .... 7,800.00 ment takes a personal Interest in ovItcniodelng Freight houso.. 20,000.00 cty customer and all of the cars put
in this department gets the same
$102,800.00 careful *and puinstaklng care. No
A total of 20 million is to be ex­ favorites are played. It ia strictly
pended by our line during 1023 to sorvlcc. ' See the advertisement In
take care of tho Increased volume of this Issue.
business expected.
The Herald delivered six tlmca a
Orders hsvc been placed for:
week for 16r.
26 new steel passenger coaches.
16 new steel express cars.
HTOPH HACKING COUGH
6 now steel dining cars.
6 new alee! baggage and mall care.
MHad o hacking cough for years,
2 new steel postal cars.
Total 62, In addltlo nthls company und Foley’# Honey end Tar (a the only
remody thnt reached my cough.
I
putchascd in 1922:
,
have not been troubled with It alnce,”
26 steel express care.
writes Mm. E. M. Doby. Aabury Park,
20 steel passenger coarhca.
N. J. Cougha, Colds, Croup, Throat,
•A total of 103.
.In 1922, 16 miw locomotives of Chest and Uronchlal trouble ar« quick,
latest improved typo were purchased ly relieved with Foley’s Honey and
and orders have been placed fer 68 Tar. Contilha no oplatea-lngredlrd.lAlond locomotives, making u to- cuts printed on the wrenper. largest
neljlng cough medicine W'tho WMlA'
tel of w .
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6,881 new up-to-date freighj care Bold everywhere.—Adv.

People going to Daytona yesterday
report the loss of part of the ocean
pier washed away in a storm over
there Friday. Report* of storffis In
several parts 'of tho state Friday
would Indicate thnt there was some­
thing bosldos rain In sonrp parts of
Florida. Sanford wns lucky to es­
cape the high winds.
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.J. E. Crcnnhnw has resigned from
the management of the Sanford lluick
('oniptyiy repair department and has
purchased tho repair department of
tho I’urk Avenuo Garage, where he
will ho pleased to meet all his old
friends and eleven thousand now ones.
Mr. Crenshaw has tho latest and most
up-to-date labor-saving machinery, is
thoroughly experienced and will do his
utmost to give you satisfaction. Be­
sides that, ho rewntly got married and
really needs the money. Give him u
trial—one time—anyway.

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We fitly'nt n Saving by pn.vinjf cash nnd we pass thnt saving on to pur customers:

36-inch Percale, fast colors, at, per yard
36-incli Bleaching, Free of Starch, at, per yard
32-inch French Ginghams, big assortment to se
36-inch Suesine Silk, all colors, at, per yard
34-inch, all Silk Pongee, at, per yarti
36-inch Nurses’ Uniform Cloth, at, per yard
32-inch Renfreu Devonshire, all colors, at, per yard....39c
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DESCRIPTIONS

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Is ■ teal bargain. U baa a low top
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CHEERFULNESS

If you nnd I would imllc ft little more
And I would kinder be;
. If you would atop to think before
Co, &gt; You apeak of faulta you sec;
If I would ahow more patience, too,
With all with whom I'h hurled,
• Then I would help—and ao would you
) I Tp make a better world.

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Torsten AillIvrrtMns hrpr*t*nlatlv»

THEAWCni1CANPit CSSASSOCIATION

' Yesterday was a big day In the
history of our schools.
Forty-six In the High School grad­
uating class shows the material gain
In our population.
Many of us can remember when
there were only two pupils In the
graduating class In old Sanford High.

B E G tN in r r o T E E L DITTE1
J-VKVLDNT CE lU N fR U E P
I WAS ALRlCrtT OT
T O M O RR O W!
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And the Herald hopes that every
boy and girl of the class of 11123 can
go to college next fall or the year
after and get several years of higher
education. It may corns hnrd on the
parents nnd pupils to supply the
needed money but It should be money
well spent. We can nil. make sacri­
fices If we can sec jvherc the money
Is bringing returns nnd when the
parents do make these sacrifices the
children should appreciate It enough
to work hnrd ami make good. IJut by
all means go to college if It Is pos­
sible. This in the day of better
knowledge and you must be educated
If you expect to keep In the race for
existence. Competition Is keen and
you need all your trained faculties to
keep up with the procession and plsy
your part in the great game of life.

WEEKLY WEATHER
AN IT CROP BULLETIN
A BIJGUESTION,

VALUE OF PUBLICITY
Alchemy is not a lost art. We do
A great deal is lx-ing said these
not transrhute lead Into g&amp;ld,r but
they can't say Henry Ford is not days about the value of publicity. -You
read It In the papers, hear it on the
turning tin into silver.
streets, on the trains and on the ships
that pass at night. Publicity builds
It looked to the people In the audi­
cities,
houses, factories. . Editor
ence Inst night at the High School
Stoneman, of the Minml Statesman,
that It will only be a few yfnrs be­
In an address before the State Press
fore another new high school will Iw
Association, joined Mr. Bryan In dis­
built ill Sanford to take cure of the
cussing what publicity had done for
Increasing population.
Florida. They stressed the vuluo of
ehnnilters of commerce and other kin­
There is nothing finer in the world dred organisations, yet, said both, in
than to gaxe upon a large class of substance, there Is no publicity with­
boy sand girls nbuut to graduate out the newspaper. What, these untir­
from their own high school. There ing workers have accomplished for
is something so wholesome and_ virile
and Inspiring about a big elass of
boys and girls about to graduate
In the world to'try their wings.
The bill In the legislature to limit
the rate of Interest on small lonns
will Allmlnate tho "loan sharks" who
have preyed on the poor people of
Florida for many years. The man
-who would exact more than ten per
cent from the needy ought to he sent
to Jail for life.
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Several killed ami Injured in auto
accidents at Jacksonville make up the
week end fnlnlltics. They keep right
on having auto accidents in every
port of the state. We have them
here and they have them everywhere
und week-end stories of death und
destruction can he expected every
Monday morning.

industrially and morally. Such eulo­
gies to tlfe press from men like Bryan
and Htuncmnn1l..ecrtainly enervating
to tho hrnin-fntigued quill pushers.
Go back home, these great men sny,
to the fraternity nnd tell your people
more about the Land of Sunshine and
Flowers and its future possibilities.
Get behind your organizations for de­
velopment, encourage and support
them In their labor for better things
ond better conditions nnd impress
these organizations of the duty they
owe To their r'omniunitioH in this effort do spread the good news to other
less favored spots—that newspupers
olonr are unly one factor, helplessly
handicapped when nut upheld by a
loyal cooperation.—Bartow Record.

(Continued from page 1)
Herald—Jack Petera.
Forest Scene:
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(Flowers, Faries, Rrownlea, Butter­
flies, and other Performers in and
THERE WAS AnriHH*
THe nATHR- iVll r nca forest).
1 ,-----------of Welcome to
Queen's Add
BE A. GOOO CHANCE]
FOR HIM TO GET A T ^Graduates.
Response— Lovely Spring.
U T U E AtlEAD IN H»S
STUDIED! \
Fairy Queen— Carmen Guthrie.
Fairy Dance and Bell Song—Fifth
Grade Pupils.
‘ King of Brownles-^Stcphcn Shlnholser.
Brownie Dance— Fifth, Sixth and
Seventh Grade Boys.
Scarf Drill—Sixth Grade Girls.
Butterfly Dance— Fifth and Sixth
Grade Girls.
Dllsy Procession and, Drill—Sev­
enth Grade Girls.
Closing scene in Forest—Queen dis­
misses her Court
Chorus, Paean to IJummcr—Eighth
Grade Girls.
Reading, Selected—Margaret Cow­
an.
Valcdictory-r-Evelyn Taylor.
Presentation of Kiwnnls Scholar­
ship Prize—-Hon. J. G. Sharon,
Presentation of D. A. R. Prise—
Mrs. John Leonard!.
Address— Supt. T. W. Lawon.
Presentation of Diplomas—Princi­
pal.
Goodbye Song—Class.
March—Orchestra. -

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too sick

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yuh know doctor
fu n n y #ut i n

PHRHfl

Th« Associated Pres* Is •scluslvelr
entitled to ttis usb for rapubllcatlon of
all news dlepatchea credited to It or
not otherwise credited In this paper
and also ths local news publlehed
herein.
All rights of ra-puhllcallon of spaclal
llapatchee haraln ara alao reaerved.

SCHOOL ] ’
GRADUATION

TO ao TO ecitcct TC'U/VT- Oia nw
HE’S ftor a sucirr ccia a n d
IT MI6MT BE A G.COO Tp it* to
KEEP HIM m TmE MOVeK rcne*)gV
there' s not a Tmn* to worry

K aaw a

If you would cheer yournclghbor more
And I'd encourage mine;
If you would linger at his door *
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To say his work Is fine;
And I would stop to help him when
His lips In frowns are curled,
Both you and I'd be helping then ,
To make a belter world.
— Utica Bulletin.

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T oH w rw U

Visiting Snnforil'*ocrasionully and
having two daughters residents, 7
am impressed with the aubstantinl
improvements going on on every hnnd
nnd realising t h : H a n f o r d is de­
termined In add m it only to her busi­
ness buillngs but also tej her housing
of the increasing population but for
the tourists' who sojourn with you
for n season I belli ve that a sugges­
tion would not b j amiss from one
though not n citizen might In- of
Iwncfit to your h t autiful city. .
I notice a numlxt* of broken terra­
cotta sewer pipes irnkun in handling
which con not be utu/l for service.
] f those were plated I in the school
grounflB\(llled witli /good soil nnd
ferns plurmtLJn |.hem during the
rainy season tilCy-jwould add to the
school grounds.
I . H. STURGIS.
-t iU A S H iM V

... For the week ending May 22. 1923.
There was much less than the
normal amount of sunshine through­
out tho section, precipitation being
frequent nnd heavy to excessive over
all divisions. The weekly excesses
ut some stations exceeded 2 and 3
Inches. The temperature was mod­
erate, but generally subnormal. The
cloudy, rainy wenther was unfavor­
able for most crops, especially on
low lands; and those on upluhds,
such ns melons, tomatoes, nnd other
truck, were unfavorably affected by
the continued overcast skies and th«
excess of moisture. Melon shipments
continued from tho central division,
but under unfavorable* conditions;
the fruit is not up to the standard,
nnd there is much complaint of dam­
age from insect pests; some fields

Take

Pride

I nan affiliation .with the Peoples
Bank of
, Sanford. .
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We have the character, the
organization, the experience, the
legal safeguards and the finan­
cial responsibility to render the
soundest and most efficient ser­
vice to the business community.
Bring your problems to the
officers of this strong institution;
they will help you to solve them.

.Peoples Bank
of Sanford
SANFORD

hnvp been abandoned. Tho tomato
crop, also, suffered from too much
moisture, although shipments con­
tinued. Most of tho beiin, cucumber,
and other truck crops have been ship,
ped from lower counties, activity now
being confined to the upper counties
of tho section, where, ns yet, condi­
tions are mure favorable. Cotton
mnde rapid growth, hut plants are
too weedy nnd becoming grasy, es­
pecially on low lands; the early plant­
ed Is fruiting very well, but n scar­
city of labor In Indicated In some lo­
calities. Citrus trees, cane, sweet po­

FLORIDA

tatoes, corn, and ranges were f,tw
ably affected, ns ii rule, by the
weather, except where the nml*
Was loo heavy 'on* low land*. tW
harvesting of^lml^ potatoes * « **
favorably affected' by rain. Toht.
co mode good progress. The pfattJl
of limes began In the Miami Uni.
tory, nnd the shipment of pinespf|a:
from the Bast1Const. There n,
some local raninge from hail
widely separated districts.
The Herald delivered
week for 15c.

Notice to the Public

Phone 2&amp;

tiXfcJKCJKES

COLLEGE HAZING

llnzing in America educational in­
stitutions apparently has reached u
Tomorrow is Dccoraii,:i I»..y or TO THOSE WHO ARE READY FOR point where its continuation will de­
pend in large measure upon methods
National Mejoorii.l P.iy u::.l t!uj dry
HIGH SCHOOL NEXT FALL.
which " haters" follow. At Amtuwill be observed here by the veterans
of the Civil War, tho Spanish War
and the World Wnr although the lat­
ter observed the day on Sunday. It
lluil and Fat'd well, Clans of .23—
Is well fur oil of us to stop a moment
Ralph Woodruff.]
from our business cures tomorrow
Selection—llljjh School Orchestra.
and drop a tear for the departed
The
following Iletters were awarded
heroes.
for alhlellca:
Leonard M i’juoas, football, basket­
ball, swimming, ouo star.
Jim Stone, football, hnsket ball,
truck, swimming.
McAlexundar, football, track, swim­
ming.
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Kd. Mojo, footbu.il, basket bull,
Some people say, "Oh, well if, when
bnsebull.
my child finUhed High School, he
Lee Beck, fuutballj.basket ball, base
| was trained for unything, I’d let him
, go, but I'm not going to send him up
basketball, base
. there to spend four years, nnd then
! not have him any more ready to earn
his living than he in right now." That
, argument does not go far enough or
deep enough. No mutter whut we
' build, whether it is a house, a road, a
C-owan, football, 'btukctball.
street, we emphasize n strong foun­
W. Moyc, footbal I,' base ball.
dation. If the foundation is not there
Fleischer, football, baseball,
the siAxrstruclure is a flimsy thing at
t’urrnwny, buakelih ill, two atnra,
best, and does not lust long enough to
Spencer, basketUiL'l, 1 star.
There Is one way by which a busi­ pay for the trouble or the expense of
Holly, basketball, &lt;j no star.
ness man's credit is improved, and building it. A High School education
St ilea, banket ball,I' one ijtar.
Uiht is by a policy of consistent mb properly acquired, with four yeara of
Wheeli-ss, baakatbLll, one atar.
vertislng. Bank men ta-Reve in ad­ application nnd real atudy, la a foun­
Scoggan, Hwlmmli »g, one star.
vertising, for they know it pays. dation that no young peraon cun af­
Ayeocke, football..
“ Suffered with severe headache,
Their feeling, therefore, Is that when ford to he without, if it is possible for brn'kiube and pains In my. legs und
Flowers, football.
a merchant who Is n good advertiser him to have It. It forma tho right under my shoulder blade. My kldueys
King, football. / 5\ »
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applies for a loan, that a reasonable kind of a basis fur a business course. and bladder were In bnd condition. I
Pope, football./ j|
amount o f goods, bought by him on It la the unly basis |w&gt;snib|p fur col­ was weak and nervous and foRtUred
Swimming, fiotbaD.
credit, is likely to Iw turned over lege entrance. Now isn't that proof and worn ouL Walking made me
Tyler, base hall, j » Y
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quickly and promptly paid fur, on ar- of Its worth In the training of the short of breath. Every morning my
Stephens, btuw ball. \
ycount of hla methods of keeping his minda of our young people T
face and hands were bloated.1 Medi­
Max well, haaketbaU. k
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goods constantly before the public.
The High School is hot' primarily cine failed to help my condition and
Cameron, baskttpalL \
'
Discriminating buyers of every class designed to equip the girl or boy for doctora advised an operation," writes
Newman; basketball.
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know they can get fresh goods from hia or her life wurk. It ia prepared to
Smith, baakbtbaD,
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,tba store that advertises. The mer­ lay the right kind of a foundation,
Adams, swimming.
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chant who advertises seldom has shop and we hope every one of the bright,
Vihlt-n, swimming.| '
worn goods. And In that way adver- happy, intelligent young people, who
Lake, bukotball.
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,
Using Ul|w the’ merchant's credit not held their eighth grade certificates in
Balter, baseball,
only with tbs banks but with his cm&gt;- their hands this morning will have a
The Herald for first d ost job work.
jylf tomers. And ana U Just a important chance to begin High Bchool work in
The Herald delivered six times *
The Herald delivered oix times a
as the other.—-Tampa Tribune.
the autumn.—St. Augustine Record. iweek tor l&amp;c.
,
-week for l&amp;c. , . ,

A Florida Organization
Renders This Service
HE Bell telephone organization which builds, operates and
t ^ L maintains the telephone-system in Florida, form s a state di­
vision of the cpmpany with headquarters in Jacksonville.
The Managers of every branch o f the service in Florida are
under the direction or supervision o f the Florida officials. This
insures quick and direct attention to your needs. .
The entire personnel o f the State organization is composed of
experienced men and women who are native Floridians or long
residents o f the State, and fam iliar with the telephone develop­
ment in this section.
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There were approximately 433 telephone workers iq Florida
January 1st, 1923, and their annual payroll1 was more than
$447,292.
. The telephone workers are your neighbors and friends, they
spend their salaries and wages in much the same way you spend
yours, and most o f it finds its way back into the local trade chan­
nels.
Their chief duty is to serve you. They stand guard over your
service day and night and build constantly to provide fo r the fu­
ture needs o f the State. They find much pleasure in a task well
done.
We are all living a.busy life and working here together for
greater Florida.
Let’s get better acquainted so we can help each other.
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Jacksonville. Fla.

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Latin and Shorthand

MRS. JOHN LEONARD!, Ph. D,
History and Psychology

MRS. Gt.KNN' E. McKAY, D. A
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Homo Economics

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FOR THE
MOVIE FAN
That was some picture last night,
ch, b o y t '
And tonight Wanda Hawley and
Jack Holt In "Nobody's Mfinojr."
A awlft lovo-comdcy n* bright and
sparkling aa a new gold piece.
With Jack Holt aa a bold, bad counerfelt and Wanda Hawley aa the one
girl in a million.
Como and caah In on your ahare of
the lighta.
Tho honor gueata tonight will be
Henry McEaulln, Jr*, and hln, lady,
frlenin ’ TlieTfent'A bn Mie house, fieri-*
ry, ao bo there, and bring a Indy
The above is a picture of the Sanford High School's most 'successful football team. In the 1822 Reason Sanford
friend with you.
High put out the best football team she, ever hud. They won niqo games out of ten,-the only loss being to Miami,
contender In the state rhumpionship. Heading from left to right of top row are: Conch Wilkinson, Stone, Prof.
Tomorrow—An All-Star Special Cooper, Dr. Gardner, DuHosc, Gunter; second row: Kivers, Peck, Mcl.nulin, M. Moyc, E. Moye, Pope, Mi-iseh, Mccaat In "Ashamed of Parcnta.”— A Alexander; last row: W. Moye, Fleischer, Swinney, Mcl.Ucaa, Kiclda, King, Thurston anti Aycdcke.
drama extolling the unaelfiahneaa of
parental love.
man winnin gwill receive a handaonte qualified their mountk for the race,
ailver loving eup. At four o’clock which will begin at 10 o’clock Wed­
N'ntlonal League
Thuraday—Mack Sonnett proaonta,
Won Lost Pet. there will be u Iniliea’ putting content nesday morning. Among those who
“ The Crossroads of New York" n New .York ............... 28 * H
.575 nnd all .the Indira stand n chance at successfully passed their trials yeatercomedy melo-drama.
* Pittsburgh - . .... 21
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.583 the prize even if nhc never had a golf day are three German enrs.
Murphy’s performance in an eight.514 atiili in her hands la-fore and all the
Chicago L,.... .... . IR
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.514 niumltera are eligible with no charges cylinder machine was the nearest ap­
llrooklyn .v........ . . IH
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.500 for netrnnee fees. Silver loving cup proach to tho record innking time of
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St. Loulic ..
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108 li miles per hour established SatRonton
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.412 will l&gt;e the prize.
From four to (tlx the regular 1.1day !&gt;y Tommy Milton. K. Cliff
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Cinrlnnnt!
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YKSTKItl)AY*8 RESULTS
.280 Thursday hall tournament will hu Durant nnd Ralph DcPalinn were thu
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Philadelphia
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held. All the members are eligible) only other drivers to litirl their ears
Florida Stale league
to the contests without eusts. The around the oval at n speed greater
American League
At Ilradentown 20, Tnmpa I.
club
expects to put on a two ball than 100 miles an hour.
Won I.ost Pet.
At Orlando 7, Daytona 0.
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mixed
foursome about the first of
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At St. I’eteraburg 8, Lakeland 0.
HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT
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LAST NIGHT AT AUDITORIUM
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Cleveland . ..
American League *
REI) SOX TAKE FIRST
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Detroit
WITH CLASS OF FORTY-SIX
At Philadelphia 0, Hoaton H.
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Others not scheduled.
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St. Loula .
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.400 Roston Red Sox captured the first ful form the material others have
Chicago ............ .. 13
National League
.807 game of the series with Philadelphia
Ronton
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yesterday, 8 to 0, after Roston had thoughtlessly passed by.
At New. York 7, llrooklyn 8.
Southern Association
balled llyron Harris off the mound, resolve this Florida aand into good
At Chicago 5, Pittsburgh I.*
Pet. netting four runs In the sixth. The material for ruad building, and do it
Won
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At St. Louln r&gt;, Cincinnati 1.
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000 000 000—0 10 1 great truck gardens and i,-onipound
At Little (fork -I, Atluntn ft.
New Orleans ... ... 20
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At Itlrmingham 8, Memphla 0.
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Itirminghum
IN TRIALS FOR MAY 30 RACE
"Who will invent a method of get18
Memphis
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INDIANAPOLIS, May 20.—Jimmy ting ench cruto of vegetables into the
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Murphy, winner of lust'year's 500 inile Icar witli only one handling, thus savFlorida State Lrugue
automobile race showed the greatest &gt;mg time und money? 'Go to it’ dhd
Won Lost Pet. BIG DAY AT
speed of fourteen drivers who quail-! \yin.
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Orlando ......
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THE GOLF LINKS fled their ears yesterday to partici­ "Competent leadership 1* based up­
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Lakeland ■
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pate in the lwmuul events here Mem­ on dear, continuous thinking. There
Hradrntown .
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Thursday will he n big day at the orial Day. Ills tinm for ton mites was may be an occasional accidental dis­
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.450 Sanford Country Club. The -first 5:45.04, an average of 104.05 mile* an covery but it will require the thinker
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.405 event will be at three o’clock, 11 gen­ hour.'
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to make that disvovery available. The
.400 tleman's driving contest. The gentle8L Petersburg
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Twenty-two drivers to date have track is clear on all ths transportation
lines of human progress forithe man
vho vows NOT TO UK COMMON,
SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
! and who tnnkoa up hla mind to .“ start
Isomething" w hich will help speed up
In
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June i|2
"A few years ago dealers in roal
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weri troubled ahoot getting It to AlJuly 8
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Juno 10 .
June 5
July 12
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July lo
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June 14
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June 20
June 28
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May 31
when Mr. Moon brought in the tides
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July 5
June 21
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June 7
June 12
ihargc. And tho tides brought hack
Brotherhood St. A-.
May 21
July 3
WANT
again the same barges.
June 14
Julie 28
July 12
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“ Under Hutchinson, Kansas, are
June 5
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beds of salt. Men wanted 2,000
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June 20
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per day. How *were they to
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haul uP'the salt after blasting it loose.
Hut that was too expensive. Some one
said asked gravitation to help, nut
docs it-work up as well an down? Did
any ope eycr know of it raising any­
thing? Yes. So they bored a fourinch hole down to tKe salt and ’put In
nn iron tube. Inside this tube they
put n two-inch one somewhat higher.
So thy: they poured water down the
small tube und It dissolved the sail
und cam* up over the top of tho short­
er tube just na easy as water running
down hill. That was simple—just ns
cosy as thinking.
Once men needed the lumber found
in Inrge trees on the sides of great
mountains. How could those trees be
gotten to the mills? No (rouble at
all to a thinker. They built large
troughs up the rugged sides of tho
mountains, turned in streams of water
and told gravity to do the rest. And
millions of feet of good lumber came
floating nnd rushing down those flumen and deposited themselves at the
mills to be made into the finest lum­
ber for domestic or commercial uses.
“ I nm not delving in fanciful ex­
cursions into imaginary realms, nor
playing to the galleries of your dream
life, but am- standing flat footed on
this mundane sphere, trying to point
out to you the path which easily leads
to the normal life, and If followed will
end in the sphere of the unusual amt
nttatratbfc.
*,l would try to awaken your dor­
mant power*, to arouse you from the
lethargy of tho commonplace, to In­
duce you to see with open eyes the
concrutu attainment* which are before
you, so that you will register a vow
that by GOD’S HELP YOU WILL
LEAD OUT.
"May I tell &gt;jou a secret which is
not a secret ? Reveal n discovery
which has long been known? Tell
you a new story which is as old as
“ the hills” ? It is this: CREATE A
PASSION FOR
HARD
WORK.
LEARN TO LOVE WORK. HAVE
A CONSUMING LOVE FOR YOUR
OWN WORK.
“ Love is a passion which, when
pure, stimulates and quickens every
faculty of the mind and every ^impulse
of the heart. What .sunlight is to
our world of mutter, what moisture is
to the growth of vegetation, what
good cheer is to health, love is to all
worthy effort und attainment.
The
most commanding force in an indiv­
idual life is heart power—the passion
ot love. Love climbs to heights and
descends to depths which are unknown
to science, With ease hnd freedom it'
hours into realms of tangible exis­
tence where reason Is not known and
dares never to enter,
Love is more convincing than logic,
and more attractive than our intellec­
tual pyrutecnirs, or psychological dis­
quisitions. It Is more beautiful than
the finest work of art found In the
great galleries of earth, and more
mysterious than the attitude of the
average politician or the position of a
modem statesman In u tariff debate.
“ Love of God, love of man, love of
work, quickens and fires the lafent
endowments iff one’s life. It is an all
conquering passion sweeping all be­
fore It. It knows no Inw, but to win.
I’ respects no environment, but to at­
tain its object.
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“ It frequently refuses to take ad­
vice, turns a deaf ear to mature coun­
cil, laughs to scorn thd conclusions of
tho sedate and conservation ones, and
goes where othcrj declare ong cgnnot
go, it brings to pass the im|&gt;ossible.
“ Because Thomas Edison loved
work he could remain at his shop a
day and night, and then continue with­
out sleep or rest till he settled some
vitaI.Jiui'sjIon.
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“ I-ovo of work made Gladston Eng­
land's greatest statesman. Love of
Vroty gave to business the rash regis­
ter auid kindred machines.' Iu&gt;ve of
work gave the world its labor saving
machinery, its modern means of
transportation, its great manufactur-

ing plants, its music nhd its art. Love
of work leads an ex-president, and
now a chief justice of our supreme
court, to hfs office at fivo o’clock in
the morning. Love of work gave the
South one of its greatest editors,
Thos. N. Ivey, who: died twd weeks
ago. And thus I might call names for
an hour who, because they really lov­
ed to labor, enjoyed hard incessant
tdil, made r. place for themselves In
hfrtory.
“ Love to God is the most thrilling
nnd mastering passions in the life of
.« man. Loire of a pure woman is sec­
ond In the attainment of high ideals.
Rut I hear some cold sordid possessor
of shcckles say: ’O Iovj is .nothing
but a sentiment.’ That Is true, hut it
is n Most delightful sentiment if I re­
member rightly. I do . not want to
forget it

harmonize with the music of the f o l"
cd waters of the Gulf which
western coast.
H is Florida which punuiq |L'
poetic 8uws.nr.ee river, the fame *f
which has been spng around the world,
and fio( far away we havt the With,,
lacootchv, In the swamp* of which oer
original Americans fought the snnia
of the United Stales In the dcfentoW 1
tholr homes nnd of their right*.
"The Calousahntchlc on the Sosth fli
nnd the Ocklockncc of the north, an I
ntmes of histgric value and figure k M
tho upward trend and outward go g J
Fjorjdn products.

“ And what shall I *ny mort, fw
time would fail me to speak of tht J;
fabled ’ Fountain of Youth* which tht
Spaniards sought in vain, hut i m*j
call attention to a thousand bpring*
whose sparkling water Imparl htxhk
. “ A great writer han said: ’Sent!- j wealth, strength nnd beauty to thou
th«nt, Indeed, underlies
everything Iwho slake their thirst thereat. .
that Is greJt or lovely or enduring on | ..y our Florida, my Florida, thd *
this earth. It is the joy of festivals, henceforth be known not by the m»the animating soul o ! patriots, the- jt. or rangic natm.„ of ils formcr ^
bond of families, the beauty o f rellg- chioftisns such ns Osceola, Micaiwffl
ions, political and social institutions. Coonchoochie and Tommy Tiger, but
It has consecrated Thermopyl.ea. the iby the namM of ht&gt;r aon„ am,
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/ntthenon, the •cupitol, the laurel ters who go out from her imtitutinst ’
crown, the conquerors’ triumphal po*-&gt; of learning with minds.aflame, h«»rti
nession, the epics of Homer, the elo­ that arc brave, und thoughts which *
quence of Demosthenes, the n&gt;uso of are constructive to he the future luiW- ’
|Virgil, the niedienvul cathedral, the era of n great and respected Ccn-.
town.ha|l o f Flanders, the colleges o f •tnimu-eHtth ’
Tb/ford and (Cambridge, the atruggls^,
of the Puritans, the deeds of Gusta
The Senior class chorus, “ Hells ef
vus Adolphils, Marseilles hymn, uml the Sea,” by the senior class us* fol­
Washington’s farewell address.
lowed by the presentation -of the dr
There is ng poetry without it, no plumus, an occasion filled with joy tad
■octal banqueting, no heroism.
sadness alike to pupil* nnd faculty.
“ Whnt is Christmns without tho As Prof. McKay called each name of
sentjment which hallows the ever­ the members of this splendid duo
green, the anthem, the mistletoe, the they came forward and were pmesM
family reunion? What Is ' tangible *d the diploma and ns they went h*ck
ronst beef 2nd plumb pudding without to their seats tossed the tassel os
n party to enjoy them? What is the their caps to tha other side thus de­
ascent o f a mountain, or a voyage noting that they were now real prsd•
across the Atlantic, or u rough jour­ uates.
ney under a torrid sun to consecrated
A selection by the High School Or­
places,—why are these endurable nnd chestra and as they played the ci*w
even pleasant? It is because the sen­ and the faculty marched out to the re­
timent which prompts them are full ception room where the Seniors re­
of sweet nnd noble aspiration. The mained at a late hour receiving con­
last supper, and Dcthany, and *the gratulations of friends and relative*.
Su pule her, are Immortal because they •Following is the roster of the CUu
testify eternal lov^. Leonidas lived in of 1023:
the hrart-of the world because he sac­
Omah Marian Allen
rificed himself for patriotism.
Marian K. Appleby
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Emily Frances Uuilcy
, “ Let this pavtion muster you, stim­
Margaret Louise Berner
ulate your thinking, direct you, shape
Edith Viola Booth
your goings, und the world will soon
Iris Britt
know you are a part of It.
Margaret Elisabeth Flowers
“ I congratulate this rity und this
Elizabeth Garrison
High School on presenting so large a
Ollio Vera Glisson
number of young ladies and young
Etta Mae Holly
men for graduation. The class speaks
Josephino Agnes Knight
well for its members, it reflects credit
Florence Edna Lord
on the faculty, and is a fine compli­
Alice Gooding McKim
ment to parents nnd community.
Gayle E. Marshall
“ For the most part I suppose you
Kll^ Mary Mulrhcad
were born in this 'Land of sunshine,
Addle Margaretha Muller.
sand und siAidspurs.’ This great state
Demarlua Kate Musson
needs you very milch to aid in its
Melba Rlsenstein
rapid development. You need nut
Gertrude MargmrctRung*
seek other localities in other common­
Alice E. Runyon
wealths for the full play of your fac­
Charlotte Elisabeth Smith
ulties of mind and heart. No one
Lillie Ruth Spencer
state in this great-union Is dcvolping
Marie Edith Rtempcr
more rapidly, nr has greater possibili­
ties. Its undeveloped resources await •Dorothy Stokes
Artelia Long Tichenur
the touch of ths master haqd of tho
Rhoda
M. Vaughn
thinker to make it “ blossom as the
Helen Elisabeth Vernsy
rose,", and it rails to you.
Sarah K. Wheelcas
“ Ours is a country fif poetry and
Nunie Ines William*
song ns well as of fruit and flower.
It is here the mocking bird, sings 1 , Gladyce Wilson
Merton A. Aycocke
his love song umidst the branches of
Thomas Meade Baker
the stately magnolia, the whits
hite biosbl
George W. Cowan
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soma of which apeak the pristluc purLewis I. Hughey
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ity of our youth.
F., Douglas King
“ It is Florida which brinfrs to per­
Rodman J. Lahmann
fection the fragrant Marvhelncll, the
Gale G. McAlexahder
odors of w*hich ravish our olfactories;
Leon Victor McLaulin
as it grows beside the marigolds of
-WOffITirXW-lfcLtJras
wt*. f«*.i .Mini.
Philip R. Miles
“ This is a land where the stately
William B. Moye
pine grows in majesty and usefulness
Georgee Troy
Tr
tt*y
amidst a wilderness of palmettoea.
ByronM
St. Clair Stephens
“ Our fair Florida is washed by the
Claire M- Swinney
waves of the mighty Atlantic whose
Hubert A. Williams
surf roar, like some deep diapason,
R.lph O. W&lt;XUralt .
send* its notes across the peninsula to

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SANFORD NOVELTY
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CONTRACTOR and B U IL D E R
(IT Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
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S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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Heal fatale, Loans and Insurance
Phone IS

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STEWART The Florist
Cal Flowers--------------Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants
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Cylinder Grinding.
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
Phone G2-------- Sanford, Florida
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Dally Herald on sale nt Joe’a Smoke said land being nssersed at the date hits filrd said certificate in my office
FOIt KENT— A 12-room house, nice­
ly furnished fot'bonrding. Inquire House, Mobley's Drug Store and of the issuance of such certificate in and hits made application for tnx doed
the name of W. J. Jackson. Unless to issue In accordance with, luw. Said
ha nt 503 \Vcst Third street, Mrs. S. A.
Hunt'r Phnrmncy.
said certificate shall lie redeemed ac-1 certificate rmbritce* tho following de­
ha Chancellor, Prop.
47-Ctp
m f ’Tilt UEfJT^rtwcT room upnrtihrnt; Notice of Application for Tax Deed cording to law Tux Deed will issue j scribed property situated in Seminole
thereon on the 27th dny of June, A.| County, Florida, to-wit: fad I, Block
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1 threo room apnrtpnqit, Juno rrt.
Under Section 575 of the General
D. 1923.
13, Tier B, Sanford., The snid land
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Aa — Phillips Apartments, Oak und Sell*
Cards of Sanford's Repot*
ntuten
of
(hr
Slate
of
Florida
being
assessed nt the date of the is­
WITNESS my olTiclul
signature
■bln Professional Men, each
fcl Class Ifled Ada le a word. No An ond St. Phone 3.
52-3fc
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
W.
B.
suance
of such certificate in the name
ha
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and
seal
this
the
21st
duy
of
May,
A.
of whom, in hia chosen pro­
Ad taken fur less than 25c.
H room furnishf'd
of "J. Jackson."
fession the Herald recom­
lia And positively no Clannilled hia apartment.—Lee tiros., 113 West Young, purchaser of Tax Certificate D. 1923.
No. 311, dated the 2nd day of June,
mends to the people.
*4 Ads charged to anyone. Cash A* First Street.
Also: Tux Certificate Ntjt 33, dat­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
47-tfc A. 1), .1919, has filed said certificate
Aj must accompany nil orders. An FOll KENT—3 unfurnished rooms, at
ed the 4th duy of June, A. IJ. 1917,
Clerk Circuit Court,
in my o'ficc, and has mndo applica­
Xj Count the words and remit Aa
Seminole County* Fla. has filed said certificate in my office
314 Elm A vd.
. , 1
48-fitp tion for Tux Deed to issuo in accord­
fc:
ha nrurdlngly.
By:
A. M. WEEKS, I). C. und has made application for Tax
George A. DeCottes ha
Aa FOR It ENT—Furnished rooms anil ance with law. Said certificate em­
[iced to issue in accordance with law.
f
-22-29;
0-5-12-19-20.
Attorney-nt-Law
kltchennettp fur light housekeeping, braces the following described proper­
he »4 Ha M ^ M M Ha
Aa
Said certificate embraces the follow­
701 Magnolia uve.
49-tfc ty situated in Seminole County, Flor­
ing described property situated in
Over Seminole County Bank
ida, to-wit: NF. 1-4 of SK 1-4, Sec. 3, Notice of Application for Tux Deed Seminole County, Florida, to-wit; Lot
_____FOR SALE
FOR RENT—Sm»)l cottage, see
SANFORD •:*
FLORIDA FARMERS— You cm ( i t im o uea
Under Section 575 of the Gencrnl
Musson, G01 Palmetto Ave. 50-9tp Twp. 21 S., Range 31 K. 40 acres.
9, W. F. Leavitt’s Suh.-Div. The said
Statutes of the Slate of Florida
I from*** end irrigation plug? at. the FOR RENT—Ono~?urntailed fiouae in The skid land, being assessed nt the
laud being assessed nt the date of tho
date of the Issuance of such certifi­
Notice Is hereby given thnt J. E. Issuance « f such certificate in the
Sanford Nnveliy Work*
KXLtfe
choice location. See Paul Lake.
cate In the name of "Unknown."
I.ulng, purthnscr of Tux Certificate name of W, F. I.envitt.
FRED R. WILSON FOlt HALL— Hosier and Uays* paints
Also:
Tnx
Certificate
No.
359,
dat­
No. 0.1, dated the 2nd dny of June, A.
nnd vnmishes at Sunford Novelty FOR RENT—On Daytona Beach,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Unless snid certificates shall be re­
ed the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1910, D. 1919, lias filed said certificate in
Works, Sanfonl agents.
183-tfc
deemed
according ,to law Tnx Deed
cottage on beach front, six rooms,
First National Bank Building „ FOR Ka LK- Itlmdu Isluinl rugs tor hath and screened, sun porch for has filed sold certificate in my office my office, ami has made application will issue thereon Jon the 27th day of
nnd hns made application for Tax for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
FLORIDA
SANFORD
Juno, A. D. 1923.
setting, !.*&gt; eggs fur $1.00.
Mrs. month of June, Write II. M. Dickson, Deed to Issue in accordance with law.
with law. Said certificate embraces
Ellsworth, I'cnrtlall Avenue, San­ Dickson &amp; Ives, Qiiumlu. .
60-3tc ■Said certificate embraces tht* follow- the following' deicrihod property situ­
WITNESS nty officia l' signature
ford.
._________ 83-tfp
FOR RENT— 1 furnished housekeep­ Jing described property .nitunted In ated In Seminole County, Florida, to- and seal this the 21st day of May, A.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON FOR SALE— Large motor boat, every ing or bed room,,$3.00 per week. 314 Seminole County, Florida', to-wit: Beg. wit: Lot 10, Block 9, Tier (}, Sanford. I). 1923.
I convenience, four cylinder motor, In East Fifth Street.
ARCHITECT
*
Gl-2tp NW cor of HE 1-4, See. 22, Twp. 21, The Huld land being assessed at the
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
remurkpbly good condition. Will con- FOR RENT— NictTly furnished house­ S., Range 31 E. Run S 5 eh, K 0 eh. date of the issuance of such certifi­
Clerk Circuit Court, ’
Room 7, Miller Bldr.
aider any offer —L. II. Connolly. 39-tfe
Seminole County, Fla.
keeping er bed room, 710 West First N 5 ch. W 0 ch. 3 ncres. The said cate in the name of "Unknown."
t AN FORD -jFLORIDA FOR RARE—5 rooms nnd bath, soft Street.
.B y : A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Also: Tux Certificate No. 77, dat­
62-3tp land being assessed nt the date of the
insuanco of muh certificate in the ed the 2nd dny of June, A. D, 1019, 5-22*29; 0-5-12-19-2(1.
water. Some terms.—W, L. Davla,
name
of F. R. ( ’haddock. Unless said
Sanford Height.*.
61-2tp
WANTED
ICHELLE MAINES FOR SALE—SIX ROOM HOUSE
certificate shall be redeemed accord­
.sTfW iTTU TnFR wXNTCU Must ing to law Tax Deed will Issue there­
AND LOT, PART CASH,* BAL­
LAW YER
bo experienced. Address I*. O. Box on on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1923.
For Coughs and
Head .9
— Court House ANCE. ON EASY TER8. ALSO A 221.
.
___________
32-tfc ‘ WITNESS my offieial signature
aches,
Neuralgia,
Rh
turn
slain,
SMALL BEARING ORANGE GROVE
and
AU
Aches
and
Pains
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS "K" WANTED— Used musical Instruments nnd seal this the 14th duy of May, A.
instruments of every description. D. 1923.
ALL DRUGGISTS
'
Rooms 220-228
P. O. Box 31, LAKE MONROE, FLA.
Will
pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
41-12tp
38c
and
05c,
jar*
and
tuba*
DR. R. M. MASON
Music Co., Tampa and Znck Street,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hospital ait*, $3.00
FOR SALE—$500 buys 5 nervj, $250
DENTIST
Tampa, Fla.
B-25-lmo-c
Seminole County, Fla.
buys 2 Mi nr res, good fruit and gar­
New Mriseh Building
By: A. M. WEEKS, 1). C.
den
land, within City of laiko Mary,
LOST
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
5-15-22-29; 0-5-12-10
the coming tourist center for Semi­ LOST—Burlington watch, 21 jewel
SBAIIREKZB.
American and
nole county. Land high overlooking
containing initials “ W. II. L." In Notice o f Application fur Tax Deed
W. J. THIGPEN
FLORIDA.
two beautiful lakes. The city dwel­ back. Finder return to* Elder Springs
European Plan
Under Section 575 of the General
ler's dream.— Lake Mary Realty Co., Water Co. and receive reward. Gl-2tp
Real Estate
Statutes of the State' or Florida
One Block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer ratew
Luke Mary,- Fla.
49-7tp
t
Notice is hereby given thnt F. L.
FIRE. LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
— Room, $1 per day and up; $5 per week and up. Special
FOR SALE— 10 acres land, 6 tiled In LOST— Black leather samplu case, Woodruff, purchaser of Tux. Certifi­
week-end rates.----------------Every room has running water.
containing candy samples, between cate No. 200, dated the 7th dny of
fine shape. Mule and farming im­
-Office 271
-Phoneslies. 205plements go with it.' Cheapest thing Saucer's Filling Station nnd Ginder- June, A. D. 1920, hps filed said certi­
going. See me nt once. Bargain.— villc. Notify Louis Wholesale Co., ficate in my office, and hua mndo ap­
DR. J. T. DENTON
W. J. Thigpen.
4lMJtc Orlando, Flu., 15 McGrudor Arcade. plication for Tax Deed to issue In ac­
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
b2-2tc cordance with law. Said certificate
FOR SALK OR RENT—5 room bun- Reward.
gnlow, furnished or unfurnished,
Rooms 206-207-208 Melsch Building
embrace's the following described
corner 4th street ami Holly avenue.
aU*d in Seminole County,
Thorn will never 1m&gt; a war between property situated
Apply W. R. Pell, 819 West Third St. the United Stutes and Canada. The Florida, to-wit:
it: Beg.
Ilcg. 7
Mi eh. 8. and Do you want a bargain Fprd touring, good condition, good tires,
7'A
DR. G. S. SELMAN
50-titp bootleggers would never ullow it,— 31.40 ch. W of. NE cor. See. 2, Twp nil round, demountable rim«. It goes for —
——
Practice limited to
30 E. run W 0.27 eh S
FoIl'SALK—Six acres land, two tiled, New York American.
Ditcanea of Eye, Ear, None and Throat
10 min*., E to beg. The
SEE KEG HOLLY AT THE HEKALD OFFICE
well located.—F. A. Peters, Route
Kyea Examined, Glasses Kitted
61-fitp EXPECT HOUSE TO
"A ” , Sanford, Florida.
MeUch Building
REJECT GAME LAW
FOR SALK— 1 almost new sewing
ENFORCEMENT ACT
machine 1 ul;most new Ice box; 2
fe w Examined
Glaaaa* D eign'd bods with springs am! mattres*; 1
TALLAHASSEE, May 26.—The
Henry McLaulin, Jr., dresser and wash stand; 1 table and 4 handwriting on the wall for the bill
chain*, 1 oven. Inquire 106 Third fit. which would set up a machinery for
O pt D.
. 61-3tp
enforcing tho state’s game laws, by
Optldan-OpUmctrUr
establishing a slate game depart­
FOR
SALK
,
a t Boat First Stm t Sanfsrd, Fla.
ment and authoriilng tfie employ­
1 starting Ford tuuring.
This ia to announce to the public in general that I have
ment of county game wardens to the
f 1921 Dodge Touring.
number of three, wax seen in the
1922 Dodge Roadster. *
purchased the Repair Department o f the Park Avenue
bouse yeaterdgy, when only the hour
Terms if desired.
DODGK GAKAGR
of adjournment prevented from be­
Garage and will be pleased to have you call at any time
Sanford Motor Co.
Plume 3 ing killed. The measure prepared by
52-fltc
_ _ ___ Senator Lindsey and Representative
arid inspect my up-to-date equipment. I am giving every
Get An Abstract Before FOR SALE—Light Ford truck, cheap, Andrew went through the aenate with
Buying Property
self starter, 1921 model. Apply at alterations only to Its provision re­
Job my personal attention and, aa in the paBt, guarantee
Daylight Bakery, 313 Sanford Ave- lating to the different hunting sea­
nue.
,
62-8tc sons, but the house Balked on the
to give complete satisfaction. My prices are As reasonE. A. DOUGLASS. Pres. SALE
BARGAIN—Indian Scout mo- proposition of transferring tho coun­
torcyclo at less than half price, cash ty game rights to the state, and
able as consistent with good work. Give me a trial—1*11
u
a
u
i
m
u
i
v
—no
defects. A -l condition. Frame would not listen to any attempt to
Stella Larrimore
for attaching sitjo carrier. Inyulru at perfect the bill. - - cure all your automobile llla;
Representative Bishop said at the
— Gl e a t e d ^ &gt; £ € h a r g e s
Buick* Garage, DeLand.
52-4lp
outset that there was no chance for
By G. Farrar
FOJK R E N T |
the measure getting through the
r%
*
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms with house, and moved to strike out the
4Sr n » Ah m U M
clauae.
Representative
NEW YORK, May 2 8 .-Supreme light housekeeping.—8. E. comer of enacting
Court Justfcto Lehman today rendered 11th street and Elm Ave.—M. Sch­ Mack said the game laws would never
47-0tp be enforced, unless som# state
a deciaien vindicating Miss Stella Lar­ neider. ^
y
p
R
RENT—Large,
convenient,
un- chlnory was act up. Indications .last j
rimore, the young actreaa who was
night were that the measure would
fnmighed
rooms
for
housekeeping.
___ Phone 270
named by Geraldine Farrar aa one of
disposed of unfavorably In abort
several correspondents In her suit for Rent reaeonable. 205 Oak Avenu*
.
; , ____________ '
*«
.
.
divorce from Lou TeUegen.
—
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HOTEL RAYMOND

FORD FOR SALE!

Announcement of Interest to You-and Me

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

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ESSEN, May 28.—Disorders ln’ lho1 Rutr*on account of strikes and Com­
munist activities appear at present to be centered In Dortjnund where the nhabitanta passed a night of terror and Communistic blemcnta today were still
striving for the upper hand. Terroristic methods at Dortmund preceded by
bitter fighting between Communists arid police at nearby mine where Com­
munist emissaries tried Induce pumpmen to leave ao mlnoNwould be flooded.
GOES UP TO Till? BLOCK TODAY The police attacked tho Communists and drove.them away After two hours
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“
• . Communists
-» ‘
» a were
____a.Ill
a . and
MJ many wmmnnd
Tnn Com
( nttl........ Several
killed
wounded. Tho
. WHERE IT WILL BE *
munists
armed
with
hand
grenadrs
which
they
used
efibctlvaly
tho
police
re­
KILLED
ported. Strike la spreading into the Rhineland. At Duisburg meta workers
went out today. At Ducsscldorf security police had clash today with strik­
I n r T he A s s m IhI H l’ rr««)
TALI.AHASSEE, May 28.—Tick ing atreet car, gas works employes In which ono workman was killed and n
erndlcatlon took up Its Inst stand be­ number wounded!"*', ^
.
fore the housd today when that body
went to work on revised bill offered
b y the live stock committee.
The
measure differ*'from the bill killed
last week in thnt expanses of round
Ing up rattling and bringing them to
dipping vats would be borne equally
by'the state and- cattle owncra. In
Spite of thin change it appeared the
bill won but little faVor.

LAST STAND IN
LEGISLATURE

SFlC rtO N

IF NEGOTIATIONS MADE

SUf»KIUNTENDBNt DUMAS WAS
ONE OF TUB GUESTS OF
ROTARIAN8 TODAY.
Tho Sanfotd Rotary Club had a
fine meeting at the Hotel Valdci to­
day at noon with a big attendance
and with plenty of songs and pep
throughout tho meeting. iVlaltors
present were Frank Mcbanc and John
Cook and* J. D. Bowen of.Orlando,
W. C. Holt of Birmingham and T. L.
Dumas of Sanford. All of the gentle­
men were Introduced and stood up
for inspection.
President Knight
cnllcd for reports from tho various
committees and all of them reported
progress. Tho president then handed
the gavel over to H. C. DuBoso and
he called upon Supt. T. L. Dumas for
a few words and the genial T. L. was
all ready and waiting for him atid he
gave the Rotnrlans a line report on
tho work of the Atlantic Coast Line
which Is given below. He also took
occasion to “ pass tho buck” to hls coworkcr, Harry Stevens tho master
mechanic of tH«j A. C. I* at this point
and when he had finished Chairman
Dullosc gnve Harry a chanco to de­
fend himself against tho gns attack
put out by Supt.-Dumas and Harry
promptly “ passed tho buck’ ’back to
the-superintendent with much merri­
ment to the llotea.
Tho moat Interesting report on
what the A. C. I*. Hallway expects to
do js given herewith:
1 am here todny to ask the busi­
ness men of the Rotary club for n
continuance of hearty co-operation.
Tho Atlantic Coast Lino la deeply in­
terested in Florida and Is constantly
showing their Interest In a substan­
tial way, by making* large expendi­
tures of money for Improved facili­
ties, 'locomotives, rolling stock, bmllivotiouKi jm ru* Bill

NE\
MEMORIAL D A Y.. AMERICAN
MAN IN SHANGHAI FRO?
BANDITS .CAMl*
WAS CELEBRATED
ATCENTRALPARK TO MAKE TERMS
Thnt
THREATENING WEATHER KEPT
MANY FROM. ATTENDING
THE EXERCISES.

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TIENSTIN, May 28.—Advncea re­
Yesterday was Memorial Day—at
ceived hery frvm T s u o c h w M g J .
TALLAHASSEE. May M .-C on least It was the day decided upon by
B. Powell, American newajmper man,
fcforun undoubtedly featured
tfic Amerlcnn tagion for the observ­
of
Shanghia, returned there last night
lf23 jfwbin of the lrgl*lnturo which
ance of the day—nnd it was decided
fro*
mtho bandits camp at Paotzgku,
b«w Is nearing an end. Practlco of
upon because it seemed appropriate accompanied by two secretaries sup­
leasing county convicts was abolish­
to hold the services on Sunday and it plied by tho bandits presumably to
ed. corporal punishment tnbooed and
was a day upon which more men
negotiate for tho release of the for- other legislation would tighten up
could get nwny to attend the services.
cign
captlvea hold in Paotzuku hills.
Ibe supervision of prisoners with
However there were very few Amer­
Military
governor’s rountcr proposals
rkw to preventing any recurrence of
ican Legion men present when the
are that there will bo no further with­
abuses developed during the session
parade starting at the court house
drawal of 'troopa from around the
Hartrocutlon was substituted for
reached the Central Park. Thia wna
bandit camp, that one bandit be ad­
hanging as a mcana of Inflicting
partly due to tho threatening weather
mitted to the Chinese army for each
the*death penalty. Fate of two im­
and partly to tho fact that many
Music W a s E xcellent and D r. K in g ’ s Address
rifle surrendered by the bandits, but
portant pieces of legislation nre still
thought the exercise* would be at
thnt at least ono thousand rifles must
Greatly Enjoyfed _
undecided. One of them tick eradica­ Prohibition A g e n t
thfee and not hearing fhc band were bo guaranteed, that one month’s pay
tion. has only a bare chance of get­
unaware of tho assembling earljer.
*
Is
A
rrested
fo
r
ho advanced to bandit* joining the
ting through in the remaining daya.
Ono of the most Interesting and In-1 It is no little ta.k to decide what is
The American tagion, Spanish War army plus all arrears Involved, that
Gasoline tax for road building was
Violation the Law structlvo parts of tho Commencement!the moat fitting subject for study on
Veterans and the Blue and Gray vet­
bandits bo provlhloncd until all who
inrreased to three cunts but against
erans nnd nuxilinrlca met at the
program la the bnrealnurento oxurcls- 1 this particular occasion.
Changing
are accepted Into the army be enlist­
this measure was a movement starr­ AND DEFRAUDING GOVERNMENT ca that take place Sunday morning at currents of thought, and changing
court house at two o'clock and led by.
ed and that agreement be algncd by
ed in the house Saturday when the
Commander R. A. Terhcun of the
BY OBSTRUCTING
the High School each year. Yester­ currcnts of action domnnd alertness
foreign gunarantoni, local gentry and
■etaurc went over until today, un­
Spanish War Veterans marched to
day tho program wa» very fine, tho in our studies.
ENFORCEMENT.
merchants. Pcndlitg negotiations all
der the motion to table it oyer the
the Central Park where the exercises
exercises beginning at 11:00 o’clock
A b we approach the completeness of
foreign and Chinese captives must
week-end unsigned. Tax reforms also
took place a* follows, with Post ComIB? Tfce AMsttalr* rress)
and lasting nn hour were replete with tho courses of study offered by our
ba
released under counter proposals
wtnt into the Inst daya without hav­
CLEVELAND, O., May 20.—Fred good mualc and an excellent hac-al- high scboolp, wo are quite naturally
mnnder Joe Chittenden In charge of nnd final details left to conference.
ing been decided upon.
Counts, former -federal prohibition aureate aormon by Dr. King. Tho fol- thinking of the next Step we shall
the ceremonies:
agent, for Cleveland district and lowing’ ia tho program In full:
Pp»ycr, R. J. Holly.
take. Some are trying to decide the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., May 28.— brother of Attorney Frank Counts,
Address by Cnpt. George G. Her­ D aylight Journey
character f t the bungalow; some arc
Mareh.
With the exception of tick eradica­ wna arrested todny by order United
G u lf to C anada, A c ­
ringHymn, “ Welcome, Delightful Morn’’ trying to'settle upon a business ca­
tion, possibly, and one or twp mcaa- States District Attorney Bernstein
Address by Dr. King.
reer—a life"vocation; sqpie are try­
—Congregation.
.
*
cording to Airplane
ttn in the way of tax' reform, also on aecret Indictments by the federal
Placing of the wreath on the mon­
ing to decide what shall lie tho char­
Invocation—Dr.
Paul
C.
IJurhnns.
possibly, you have the nccompllsh- grand Jury charging them with con­
ument by Llput. Hinlcnnister of the
acter of their further preparation,
aeats of the 1028 legislature. Five spiracy to viqlate tho national proMualc—Mrs. A. M. Phillips uml
army and LJeut, Fuller of the navy
flher* la ono t^lng which, I believe, la
MT.*CLE^EN 8T^Ch.!*,M?y 28.—
Idays' work remain, -but with the hibUon net, and to .defraud
gov* Mre. Olctin.
while R&amp;udmastcr Ilall sounded taps. It Is Juat a daylight Journey from the
not
only
reasonably
possible
but
im­
•hove named exceptions all of the erpment by obetructing prohibition
Scripture Reading—Dr. W. J. CarBenediction by Dr. Carpenter.
perative for the graduate of tho high
Gulf of Mexico to Canada. Licutcnhportant matters have been tllspos- enforcement.
The
color
guard
was
Percy
Mero
pentar.
'
nnt Harrison C. Crocker, of Kelly
school.
(4 of favorably or unfavorably.
Sojo—Mrs. A. M. Phillips.
of tho army and JJdwaYd Moyo of tho Field, San Antonio, Tex„ proved this
At nlmos tthc samo lime govern­
W-hon leaving high school, every
Ibsre will be some more existing ment operatives for Bernstein seised
Annduncementa—Prof. G. E. Mcnavy. On acrount of the rain' com­ Saturday, when without a stop he
young man and every young woman •
statutes amended this week' to Joseph Bhcarer, former federal pro­ Kay.
ing on after the exercises started ths drove a specially built delUvIland
.
stnlghlrn out kinks ns the legal pro­ hibition director for Ohio and Sam­
Baccalaureate Sermon—Dr. F. D. should bo settled upon their Idenl for
nddressen were rut short. and Juat Plane from Ellington Field, Houston.
life.* Ideals are life determiners for
fession have found them and there
i(
uel Hoskins, politician and church. King.
Commoner Tells Conference He Fears after the assemblage left a heavy Texas, to Selfrldge Field, near here,
individuals
ur nation*.
*31 be tome pet bills put through. le a d e fo f Southern Ohio as they arHymn—“ Something For Thee’ —
rain fell—tho tears from Heaven In 11 hours and 64 minutes. The
Centralization In Washington
The state ran go along just as well rived’ from Columbus. Shearer and!Congregation.
Trade was the Ideal of the Phoenic­
mingling
with the tears of tho llvfng distance, measured In time, between
Hut Thinks It la Necessary.
without them but on the other hand Hoskins arc charged In the same se­
ian, and this Ideal sent the Phoenician
Benediction—l&gt;r. Carpenter.
for tho memory of tho fallen hcdocs the gulf nnd Canada ia less than that,
ao one objects to having them so the cret Indictments with participation in
Tho ' bsccalnureato address wna BO ships Into every port of the Mediter­
of all tho wars.
,
( B r T h e A s s e rta te * r r e e a i
for Lieutenant Crocker swung over
wwk will be spent for the most part the sumo allegrd conspiracy to vio­ good that we reproduce it In full for ranean. The Ideal of the Spartan was
CHICAGO,May 28.—Railroad val­
Canadian
soil, at the mouth of tho
la cleaning up preparatory to going late the’ Volstead act and furnish pro­ the bonofit of those who could not at­ embodied In the world warr nnd this uation I* an economic problem of
Detroit river Just 11 hours and 24
H
ouse
Condem
ns
borne. The legislators are tired; tection to others, according to Bern­ tend the services:
ideal converted the Spartan’s whole fundamental Importance to every Inminutes after ho hopped off from
they sn- tired of living In hotels and
' (OanUssfl
!'»*• Tbr**)
•
Activity A g a in s t
tereat of Amerlcnn, speakers told tho
The High School Graduates* Ideal
stein.
Ellington Field at 6:21 o’clock Cen­
boarding houses, and, they arc tired
conference on railroad |valuation, *
Fertilizer
Bill
tral Standard time, Saturday morn­
of listening to three readings of em­
composed of members of tho ‘ Pro­
C
lara
Phillips
whole
thing,
Mr.
McKenxie
nsstrta.
i
ing.
M ay A s k C o n g r e s s .
bryo legislation.
gressive Bloc’’ In congress, Railroad CHEMIST FOR VIRGINIA CARO­
The senate has sent over a resolu­
Incidentally ho sot a now flying
*
D
eclares
H
erself
Representative Anioa Lewis had tion that would submit a proposed
tabor leaders, s|H&gt;nsors of govern
For H elp on Canal
LINA CIIEM. CO., AND BTATB
record, being the first to make such
as Innocent ment ownership of railroads, and
act given up hls hope of getting tick/ constitutional amendment which (if
CHEMIST OPPOSE BILI*
II d{stance at ono hop while flying
spokesmen for farmers organization.
I'tradiration through at t|ie last mq- ratified would authorize Jhc next acsA eeaolutlon requesting the state
alone, j
went. Ill has given up hope of put­ sImi to daaalfy property with n view legislature to memorialize congress Of Hammer Murder o f Alberta MeadThe organization completed Its pre­
TALLAHASSEE, May 26.—'Tho
Lieutenant Crockers’ victory was
ting through the so-called compro of taxing Intangibles. Should these to take over tho East Coast inland
liminary meeting mado a tcntatlvo alleged activity of State Chemist R.
owa at Los Angelea
won agsinat odds probably as any
«gl»e bill, which throw the house into two moasurea be finally adopted the waterway haa l»cen drafted and pass­
program nnd adjourned subject to tho E. Rose In the defeat of a proposed airman over encountered. During
V
tantunns for two days with its opho- session's tax reform will be had.
call
of tho permanent chairman, Sen­ bill to require that fertilizer be la­ 800 of tho 1,400 miles of his Journey,
(
B
r
T
h
e
A
s
»
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c
U
I«
a
rv*M&gt;
ed by the Daytona chamber of com­
mats declaring thnt it wain't any
TEGUCIGALPA,.
Momiuras;
May
ator
tafolletto of Wisconsin.
belled aa to its contents was made tho hlghcft oaltltudo waa 600 ff*L
Among the measures that may die merce and forwarded to all commer­
tomprumUc at all, that tho cattlemen
28.—A
message
declaring
hoq
innoWilliam
Jennings Hryan, tho prin­
tho subject of further "condemna­ and during a largo part of the 800
on tho calendar without action, ono cial and civic organizations along tho
hid not yielded an Inch, 'flic latest
cinco has been received by thei Asso­ cipal speaker, told tho assemblage tion" In tho house yesterday. Sever­ It was as low as 100 feet due to low
way or the other, Is ono by Represen­ route of the inland waterway with the
**rd from Mr. tawia* ehrop was that
he thought government ownership of
request that it be adopted and a copy ciated Proas correspondent htr^ from
.
.•
al daya ago, the agrlcultural^commlt- cluods.
ho had worked out another prnposi- tative Stokes in the house, looking to
the carriers might be forced on tho
Clara
Phillips,
convicted
of
murder
In
He encountered 29 distinct storm*.
tee whlcb reported it unfavorably op
a constitutional amendment on the forwarded to the representative* and
thta; along the same
„ __
California, now on her way back to coqptry by apparent Impossibility of
the strength, largely of a letter from As ho entered the ■storm acra, the
subject o f referendum and Initiative senators In ■the state legislature at
•th«r bill in Ks purjuncK, hut
the United Htatos in charge of Ameri­ providing satisfactory regulations.
the chemist, aaked that the full cor-N flier was fbrcnl nearer and nearer to
Tho
idea
took
hold
of
some
members
onca.
•
ORg f.n.fto the expense of rouoding
can officers. The message was sent He did not relish tho thought, he said,
In
connection
with
this
resolution
a
rospondence be spread upon the min­ the earth finally flying as low as
&lt;*»tlc and bringing, them tp the following W. J. Bryon’a ylslt here.
from Puerto Cortez Just before the because, ho was "sfrsld of * the cenbill
has
been
drafted
by
the
Daytona
utes. Tho house decided at that time 100 feet In order to obeervo land
Upping vats, the original compro- It came late In the session, however,
tralizstlqn of power In Washington,”
body creating a special district out steamer Copan sailed for Now Or­
to name a committee headed by For­ marks, and thus kvsp on hls cours*.
and
will
hardly
go
very
far
this
year
wise bill provided that all the exleans said: "Please say I intend to but government ownership seemed
Seeing a group of tall trees loom­
of
the
East
Coast
territory
and
giving
est
take* to ohtaln a statement 'from
Another thought, started under
|ka*v should by |M,rne by ,the state
give the world tho truth about the inevitable because "God never made
ing directly In hi* path. Lieutenant
ths
state
control
of
tho
waterway.
In
Mr.
Rose
In
order
that
hls
side
might
way
late
in
the
session,
was
that
of
sad that is what caused the rub.
Alberta Meadows case, that I am in­ men good enough to withstand the
Crocker caused hls plane to shoot
Even if the 60-60- plati (a found ac- Annual sessions, instead of meeting preparing and presenting this bill It nocent of that awful crime o f which I temptations of one put at tho head of bo hoard.
rapidly Into the skies. It was neces­
la
pointed
out
that
the
cast
coast
must
This
committee
reported
yesterday
erptablc It will take some fast work every two years. Representative
private monoply."
was unjustly convicted and that op­
sary
for him to attain an altitude of
be
prepared
to
answer
the
qqueqstlon
after
nearing
Mr.
Rose,
It
fully
con
la grl the bill through bulb houses Byrd introduced a resolution that
Mr. Bryan also spoke on hls ex­
portunity will soon como for me to
8,000
feet before he could see the
of
what
efforts
have
been
msdo
to
curred
with
tho
agricultural
commit­
would
offer
a
proposed
constitutional
and thui bring to a realization the
periences as ■ reformor, “ made hap­
prove
It."
The
Copan
Is
expected
to
■un.
He
drovo for an hour by com­
drtama of ho small number of people amendment an the subject, but any hsndlo the canal situation by the sUa arrive at New Orleans Tuesday.
py by the triumph of reform during tee In condemning his activity In the
pass,
descending
finally when he ob­
government
and
that
the
Introduction
•
la the state.
revolutions(g move, or rather, such
the past
yeara.’ “He told of the premises.
served
a
drift
in
the clouds- During
of
the
bill
will
placa
the
matter
on
'Mr.
Rose,
according
to.
Chairman
need for a national bulletin to aup
The house during the week should a big change 'from tho present sys­
M. M. 8 TEWART DIED AT
the
remainder
of
ths Journey to Ds- •
record.
The
passage
of
the
bill,
If
McRae
of
.the
agricultural
committee,
1*1 to a measure by the committee tem , of thing*. could hsrdly be ex­
PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY ply tho people with the facta on all wroct tho committee that the preaent fiance the flier skimmed along at *
reached at this session, will not con­
pected
to
receive
endorsement
In
the
tho great public qucstlona.”
•n taxation which scclu to broaden
flict, but will aid the movement to
laws went sufficient and that the very low altitude passing through ono
«h* power of the central tax authori­ late days bf a session.
M. M. Stowart, ono of ths oldost and •Mr. Bryan spoko for almost two proposed bill was Impracticable. He terrific electrical atorm aftea an­
get
the
government
to
tako
over
the
Representative Harvell also wanthours, beginning by congratulating
ties with a view to bringing tome of
waterway and widen and deepen it most prominent citizens of SanfonJ,
submitted' » telegram from a man other. The rain beat into hla them,
last t2SO.000.000 annual leakage ad a change in homestead exemptions
died In a Philadelphia hospital Satur­ tho conference on tho fact that the
sufficiently for navigation.
purporting
bo chief chtjnUt for Inc while the'lightning craekad Joat ovar
that
mch present wore those “ whose
which Tax Equalizer Dawson tells and he offered a resolution
day
aftaf
an
operation.
Ha
left
'hero
head. Intermittently ha
Tbs effort to get ths canal owners
hhout. into the slate’a coffers. The would let the voter* express their
hearts are on the right 'side,” and state bf Virginia, opposing th e’ bill. landmarks and thus continued ^la
to widen and deepen the waterway to abottt three waaks ago to have tba
The Virginia chemist was found to
Rill, according to Representative Mc- wisdom on a proposition of lowering
operation and hls many friends hoped concluded with an emphhtlo declara­
, upon investigation, according to dash northward. At tin"*
acnxic of Putnam, chairman of the (he exemption to 80 acres in the a width and depth called for In the|r It would be successful but It seams tion that tba Intcroata of God-made
contract
with
the
state
has
been
conr, McRae, chief ehemUt for the but loat In tho stoma, but hls eomcommittee on finance and taxation, country or'Oiui half sere valued et
that hls advanced ago was against man era above the Interests of the
snd filers Instinct i
tinned
for
several
years,
but
without
Vlrglnle-Carolina Chemical company,
embodies the full strength and pow- 16.000 in the clt/. Twenty-five per
man-made giants.
streaking
ahead, at times, danagerany
apparent
effect.
Also,
the
efforts
...
*r that can br given the central tax cent of salaries would be mode sub­
Touching upon tho nswspapsrs, and Mr. Lake’s committee reported that
The body of Mr. Stowart will ar­
to
have
the
canal
taken
over
by
tho
H else found that Mr. Rose did'nof
authorities under present constitu­ ject to garnishment whereas no part
rive this evening on train No, 86. Tho the ncod for a national bulletin for
At times UeoL Cm*er *&lt;
tional limitations, but he bcljuvea It of it cars bo bothered in thl# manner federal government Jwvo been conttawhich
he
fottgfct
at
tha
democratic
funoral aorvteea will ba bald at the
oed
for
»
number
of
years.—New
Jould do a lot of good at that \lt at present. Mr.
»*ld th*1 * *
h.,mo on Mollonvlllo avenue at two convention In 1*20, Mr, Bryun kaid a
- . •
Would act up three tax appraisers in framer* of our constitution In in­ Smyrna News.
o’clock Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Ktpg poorly informed public was easily
e»th county. These appraisers would) serting the homastead and salary ax
misled by designing persons "because
Tho Yowell Company ar* talking to of the Baptist church officiating.
fa their stuff and then the county U s
the facts are not brought (b the
&gt;u toddy. In an adeartlscmcnt in
Assessor would be confronted with
-•a." - • •
”
which they call you r, attention to the
Waking his assessment. Flagrant
Hls belief that tbg beat method of
big remnant sale tl&amp;t wUI last Juat
•Isrrgard of the actual value of propa step by
-»■» VA-* •Wallho n«w sain llft/l. Rm
* t&gt;,|jV ,llown
the appraisers
be developed in such a
,n r The « * -M a t r 4 l*re««l

BACCALAUREATE SERVICES
AT HIGH SCHOOL INTERESTING
PART OF WEEK’S PROGRAM

w

BRYAN DECLARES
RAILROADS MUST
BE STATE OWNED

a

W 'K S r s g * '
wowld bo the “teeth*

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�HERALD, 8A'
several weeks on business, will spend cut out of magazines and paited in
jib* week-end here as tho guests of clever booklet*.
■fft .. j+*ALtc%
Jtz&gt;: !
m
'Miss Fern Ward. \
Following the. cantessta, thre dajfttjr
little maidens entered carrying’ three
Midshipman Wm, Wadbrook, son large baskets which resembled huge
FOR MATT.RfcSfl t^ublra phonrRan.
r* .
f — * U .;
'
, o f Mr. nnd 1Mrs. E. E. Wadbrook, is bouquets of May flowers, tinging
* i Fot- TlorMji: Fartly cloudy
"fortl Mattress Factory
c itrnduntlng from the U. S. Naval "The Mny Song," (hey were joined
Wi tonlirfit and Rujtday, pro£V.
'
4l-12tc
’ Academy, Annapolis, June (|. Ills in the chorus by thetcoehers singing
tlj&gt;‘ ably, local, thuhdcriihowera.
1 younger brother is nlao a midship­ the following parody:
•
man,- class of 1026. Mrs. Wadbrook
leaves next Wednesday to attend the “ I«ook my brides beneath the flowers
SOCIAL CALENDAR
There you'll find your bridal showers,
commencement cxcrdqgs.
All
the flower bells are rir|ging,
Runday—Commencement sermon at;
EAST BIDE PRIMARY
All opr hearts with love ore singing. trip to Hot Rprihga wlierr he jopk
High School at 11 a. m. by Dr. F. R.The East Ride Primary School
the baths'for rheumnUkiit utul return*
•• King. .
•
•]
closed yosterday afternoon with very What la this the flowers chime 1
greatly benefited thereby................j
Saturday—Mrs. Roecher Kent willI appropriate exercises, it being a pa■—IQ i
' " * " ;**•
*^.&gt; y
*-/, (
• entertain at‘a miscellaneous shower Criotic program, the subject being The' flowqrs chime It'a wedding time. j. Sc# the Reminoie ^Cafc .Junday dip­
at the home of Mrs. M. Minarik, "Our Flag ami Our CounUx" It be­
per menu Jn this Issue.' 'fir la yrplctc
Lovely wedding time.
1000- Laurel Avenue at 4 o'clock, ing beautifully carried out by the
with gobd things to eat and you know
the Seminole Is famous for service
honoring Miss Ethel Mnughton, a children.
Look my brides beneath the flower*
bride-eject of June.
After the prografh, the children There you'll find your bridgl showers apd real home cooking. Read the
menu.
’
'Monday—Pipe Organ Club mecta with were given a pleasant surprise, Dr. All tho flower bells arc ringing
Mrs. Roy Peeples at .1:30 p. m. at and Mrs. R. C. Bower, vefy generous­ All our hearts with love arc singing.
■ K « » ™ u a cou ra ge tk g
Dr. Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
her home oh Magnolia avenue and ly sending up ioe cream for all the
^rnrtn jrour. heart. This h y
Lane, pr. and Mrs. Tolar,.Ar P. Con­
children and teachers of the school, What in this the showers say,
Recommended aa being Mb«l
Eighth street.
There will be a meeting of tho
nelly
and T. L. Dumas, will leave for
Monday—Class Day cxcrcisea at 3:30 which was Indeed greatly enjoyed.
er’a greatest picture.
It is love nlway
Atlanta tomorrow where they will at­ rtriking shop crafts tonight (Satur­
The children and teachers take this The showers say It's love alway
p. m.
tend tho big Kiwanla convention, next day) at Machinist Hall, at K p. m.
INTERNATIONAL New,
Monday—May Pageant and Gradua- means nLAhanklng both pr. and Mrs.
Truest love dlway.
week. Dr. Brownlee and Ed Lane are
C. H. SMITH, Sec’y.
Hon of Eighth Grade at Grammar Bower for their generosity which was
the delegates from tho Sanford Club.
the loveliest treat they have had this
School at 6:30 p. m.
Following tho presentation of the
yenr..
,
Monday—Graduation exercises at the
Miss Ethrt May Uurhnns has re­
, Trunk*, btggsge, In f« t ^
"shower," the hostesses served a dcHigh School at 8:3Q p. m., address
turned
to
her
home
in
Homer,
NeW
anywhere, by Ju«t calling
j
BITHDAY PARTY
•
.
,
by Dr. Carpenter.
York after spending the winter with
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER
I.ittle
Mary
Elisabeth
Tolar,
the
Tuniday—^Alumni Banquet at Parlih
her uncle, Paul Uurhnns. Mins Burwinsome young daughter of Mr. and
House at 8 p. m.
hans was in ill health when she ar­
Mrs. R. K. Tolar, was the charming
rived in Sanford but she has been
The Herald for first class job
Mrs. M. Martin left yesterday for hostess yesterday'afternoon when she '
completely cured by the wonderful
her summer homo at Highlands. N. C. invited a number of .her playmates
climate of Sanford.
SATU RpAY
M ONDAY
I U U I U I U U | | | , i mB|
to help celebrate her eighth birthday
* 1— —
•
Churchwell's are advertising men's
Raymond Turner o f Burbank, Fin anniversary.
suit*
in this issue.' They are selling
Gold
and
blue
were
tho
colors
used
\
Is the guest of Hill McKim.
palm beaches ao very low that you
for this lovely party. Tho dining ‘
will bo obliged to get one now for Only Two More Day« to Take
Ervin Seay, of Dade City is the table was laid with on exquisito laco
thoy
will never be any cheaper. And
cloth
and
graced
with
n
large
Jack
Advantage of our
guest of his sister, Mrs' Wldemnn
all
these
suits
are
right
up
to
the
Horner
pie,
in
tho
form
of
a
large
('nldwell and cousin Robert Thrasher.
minute in style and makoup. Churchgoldt-n rose, extending from which
well's suits arc thctalk of the toffn
Mrs.1 Wldemsn Caldwell and baby were blue and golden ribbons to each
have returned home from a pleasant plate. At intervals were silver canW A T E R M A N ’S F O U N T A IN PENS AND
tile*tick* holding blue tapersjp At one 8
visit with relatives in Dado City.
end was the Inrgo birthday cake
FIRST AUTOMOBILE TO
Or
BRACELET
OE
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
.
MAKE WORLD TRII L d
Among tho business visitors hero
WATCHES
iL\3
P A L P E N C IL S
1
Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Lehman,
yesterday from Tnpn was G. II. Grifcards were unique,- being large of 010 Palmetto avenue, announce
Gold billed, Guaranteed for 10
EASTM AN KODAKS
golden balloons, fastened to these the engagement of their daughter,
years—
Octagon nnd Oval Pat­
Hcrmlna to Mr. Herbert Edwin Ituawero
the
nnmes.
Refreshments
of
Ice
J. D. I^qrnx, of Dntonn Beach, in
sell, tho wedding to take place June main offices of the Hupp Motor l-qr terns. Original price $18.50—
T H E R M O IS ROTTLES
■pending the week-end here attend­ cream, cake nnd candies wero served,
twelfth.
favors
of
golden
mlnlnturo
baskets
Corporation in Detroit. During the ten 7 K
ing to business.
s p e c ia l
7c
' S T A T IO N E R Y — Large Assortment y j
tilled with mints ‘Jnd candles were
trip, ntndo In 1010 nnd K ill, tho ear
IDLKKK CLUB.
given.
Souvenirs
were
drawn
from
traveled nearly 10,000 miles. Natives
Judge Perkins, of I)cl.nnd, is in
, N O R R IS &amp; J O H N S O N C A N D Y
1
The members of the Idlrrs Club ft many parts of the world were
the city on legal business nnd is stop­ the Jack Horner pie.
Tho afternoon passed nil too.soon were delightfully entertained Thurs­ terror stricken at the "strange con­
ping at the Montezuma.
with games of all kinds, and the pea- day nfternoon by Miss Marie Burke- trivance,-” for it was tho first auto­
bile at tho home of her aunt, Mrs. mobile ever seen in 23 different coun­
Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Beard, of nftl hunt was featured.
I*. Wclnbcrjj, Proprietor
Mary
Elisabeth
was
assisted
in
en­
Harry Hccrcn, on Union ‘ avenue. tries. Much uf the surcesa of the
Tampa, ngr spending the week-end
tertaining her guests by her mother, There were two tables of players.
Hupmobllc
in
foreign
sales
is
still
at­
here at tho Montezuma.
nnd OPTICIAN
Mrs. It. K. Tolar nnd was the recipient
Quantities of cxquslte pink gladio­ tributed to this trip by Hupp offi­ f; JEWELER
. .
of tunny beautiful gifts.
lus and rases transformed the rooms cials.
Diamonds, Watches. Clocks, Sil
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wn|sh motored
The gucats were l&lt;ola Peaki Betty into a veritable flower garden.
vcnvnre, Etc.
to Orland yesterday, where
they
McKinnon, Helen Wilson, Marjurie
Tho hours passed quickly with the FOR RENT—On Daytpnn. Benph.
spent tho day combining buninuSs nnd
En*l Kirnt Hi.-— Sanford, Florida
Du Bose, Martha Coney, Mary Max­ interesting game of bridge ployed,
cottage bn ‘ bench front, six rortms,
Florida
Jilcasure.
well, Harnh Maxwell, MHrthn Bishop, and the prise for high score, u dainty bath nnd screened, sun porch for
Elsie Bryan Tolar, Calla Wheeler, tape measure, was won by Mrs. Han- month of June. Write II. M. Dickson,
Miss Roberta Morrison uf Palatkn
and Mary Jane Preston.
food Dotidncy.
Dickson Si Ives, Orlando,
r&gt;0-3tc
will spend the week-end hero an the
At th‘c conclusion of the rurd game
guest of Mr. nn&lt;J Mrs. It. W. Cole­
the hostess served jeo cream, enke WANTED TO HUY 16 late model
man at theif home on Myrtle avenue.
ami salted nuts.
,'
Fords. Will pay th e I k ’ s I price foY
thorn,Gray Motor Sales Co., Foot
Mrs. W. M. Me Kim bus returned
' BON TON BRIDGE CLUB.
East First Ht.
lie
froili Burbank, Flu., where she has
Among the pleasant social events
been the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
of the week, was tho bridge party
Herbert Turner.
given by Miss Fern Ward, nt her
home yesterday afternoon.
The
Mrs. Walter Morgan anil Imby left
guests being the members of the Bon
yesterday for . Jacksonville, where
Ton Bridge Club.
they will be the guests of her par­
Vases and baskets of pink hibiseuif
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Mrttingcr.
and ferns were effectively used in the
jw lO U CANT ENJOY LIFE
looms where the card tables were ar­
lleilnm Khephnnl, who has been
wid^a tote, tour. Llotted Uomranged.
a
alteiiiling Dental College at Atlanta,
sell. Food doe* not counth.
Of exceptional interest was the
Ga., is s|&gt;eiiilirig his vacation hero
Indeed it it • toufee of mitery, earning
game of bridge played,. whan scores
with his mothiT.
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peJni, belciung, diuincu end heedwere counted it was found that Mrn.
acW
Kaympnd Phillips held high hiurc
Dr. Robert llstfoid, of Indinpaolis,
(J Tho pet. *| witli a bed itotatth
and was awarded*u lovely lipx of stdInti., was among tho arrivals here
ihoukl b« nlitTitd with di'iking l&lt;u
tionory.
_
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yesttiilliy, ami is tegistcreil at the
ihta permenettl, letting relief.
MonUzumn.
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Q The riglit tented/ will tU upon the
Following the , awarding of the
L(UB$1 q( dfo (tOAfttiv, ent ich ike UooJ.
prizes, tile hostoss served a dainty
aid in ctditig out dm csUnktI poitont
. L. II. Iluttolph, wiio lias Iwen in
ice coarrc.
,
and itresgthea every bodily (unctioo.
Mimrti for tile past few months' re­
The guests for the afternoon were
&lt;1 The Urge aumlirs of pcopi* who
turned to Ennford Thurmlay und will
Mrs. C. It. Kirtlcy, Mra. Ben Cn,swell,
bfV* m w s k U jf utetl D r, 1 lartotaa*
ppenil several mouths hrre going
Mih. Robert Hines, Mrs. J. I). Wood­
ftmoua medicine, rscomateoded lor ad
from here to North Caroliou for the
T onight at Church well’s. If you
ruff, Mrs. Ed lietts, Mt^s Esther
offrt the ttrongnt
calankal
summer.
Miller, Mrs. Raymond Phillips anil
are thinking o f buying a Suit riow
Mrs. Braxton HnggotL
or anyw ays soon, this will be your
Mrs. Braxton liuggott leaves Mondny for Hlstcrsvillc, West Va., where
ciitliil'e to saVc money on a good
she will spend several months with
B. Moaser. Mr.
her motlirr, Mrs. B,
kbit. '
Bnggolt will Join her (hero later.

F. P. RINES

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PENCILS

Prescription Druggist

Sanford

You Believe

*------- ----------------- — “ A A A ” ------------------- - r --------W ell this is the sign th at we are g o in g to huve
444 present at Sunday Scliool at 9:3 0 tom or­
row m o rn in g a t
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The First Baptist
•••Church...
Y O U a ic invited to.be one o f ^ho 444
— “ W e ’ve Saved a Place h&gt;r Y o u ” ---

WHO IM J4IIK7
A pair of eyes so clear and bright,
Anil cheeks that vie with blushing
rose,
v
.
A pretty cbin and lips so tight'
Benuath a very shnpuly nose,
All crowned above with hair so brown,
Tho nicest little girl in town.
......... , ,— D. H. A.

IT 'S ENilOYED

UjUHO FAN’ S. ATTENTION!
• ’
:
Under thv new ICailio tuning laws
F olks Hay
Newark
is WJZ and rPittsburg
“ * *
KllKA, thal-tialuraly nulte» AtLiuta
KKK, while New York BVp, Dptpdtl
w e ftiukf w
FOII, Virginia KFV and tb* RootIt ggcra COD.

Palm Beach
Meft’s Suits,
M en’s {Suits,
M en ’s Suits,

Suits, at, per siiit.....
all wool, at, per suit
all wool, at, pei^ suit
all wool, A L u e r suit

paii" pants/*; suit. $10.00
r s u it
.................,$9.(10

ALUMNI NOTICE.

exactly ri

AU alumni fuembers who
m*t
paid|the 11,26 for. the Banquet' by
Mi.ndyy noon will not be inspected i t
live banquet Tuesday night, ..
. FKItN WAP.D, Chairihdn:

FOR RENT—Ono fumUkcd house in
choice local ign. Hro Paul LAkc. y

M e h ’s
JJ&gt;27.50
: $30.00
$35.00

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Sanford D aily H erald
T h e H erald P rinting Co,

U. a Senator In addressing a Brad *1

uating claaa told .tho Ifirl* not to
think of marrying until they could
support their husbands. And we
would odd to* the Senator’* talk by
saying to all the young men of the
■rrmfllilt Inir fill A§ not to mnrry until

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— 1 yuH Know
O O rfT

YUH

V/A TIT

I nan affiliation with the Peoples
B ank o f Sanford.

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AGAIN YOU WOKT MCK
THE PAH A n TU U f M
TXVS NOW'GET OUT OP tyl

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W e h^ive the character, the
organization, the experience, the
legal sa feg u a rd s and the finan­
cial responsibility to render the
soundest and most* efficient ser­
vice to the business community.

PAH IS R tA O T lU n U *
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THAT‘ WILL *»UH »W 1

B rin g , your problem s to the
officers o f this stron g institution;
they will help you to solve them.

The M e IS . &lt;• I S - w i s W e lk lr H er.
■IS n l l r f l r n f r n
l«s l«* l&gt;
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k u n a a s sapllralia s. U N pee rta r, alwapa la s ir a a r r .
N R H D S I I T B S A S B O C IA T K O P M S*H
T h e A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s Is e x c lu s iv e ly
e n t it le d t o t h e u e e f o r r e p u b llc s t lo n of
a ll n e w e d is p a t c h e s c r e d it e d to It o r
n o t o t h e r w is e c r e d it e d In th le n e p e r
nd a ls o th e
lo c a l
new e
p u b lis h e d
e r e In.
A ll r la h t e o f r e - p u b llc a t lo n o f a p e c la l
f ls p a t c h e e h e r e in a r e a ls o r e s e r v e d .

FROM OTHER
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FLORIDA

THE NEGRO SUFFERS.
NOW FOIl FREE BRIDGES

The Gainesville Sun says that the
new system of yoads will make that
What was almost a world's record
city the hub of good roads. It needs for the Florida legislature was ac­
them.
complished yesterday morning when
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the local hill authorizing Volusia
Frank *Munsey has purchased two county to Issue time wiyrants in an
nigra newspaper plants in New York. amount not to exceed $76,000 for the
All he nerds now to make his list* purchase of the Monroe and Crows
Bluff bridges were passed in both the
complete Is the Sanford Herald.
----------------- 0----------------senate and house in about one hour’s
Tonight will lie tho closing episode time. The intensive preliminary work
In tha High School Commencement. done by the citizens of PcLnnd
It haa been a grent week with the through Secretary Brown of the
gradulacs and their friends and Commercial Club wns largely re­
sponsible for this achievement of
families.
speed in the Inwmaklng body.
Now that the Inw i» passed, the
The Schools of Florida nra certain­
News
hopes, that the details of the
ly coming to the front. Every paper
purchase
may be worked out ns quick­
In tho stale shows that big classes
ly
ns
possible
and without any hag­
are tiring graduated from the schools
and that higher education Is taking a gling. The sentiment of the people
large place with the people of this hits been-pretty unanimously express­
ed as being in favor of the price ask­
state.
ed by the bridge companies. The
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All this “ hull* about this member
delay in making the transfer of the
and that member of the Florida leg­
bridges from private to public own­
islature being tho next governor is
ership.—Deland News.
all rot. The next governor of Flor­
You are right, Clayton, hut you
ida Is not a member of the present
don’t want to give 11 fortune for the
legislature and has never lieen a mem­
bridges that are nlmoHt worn out
ber of tho legislature—that is why
even though it will ho tine to own
he will he the next goxernor.
them,
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The migration of negroes to thfe induatrin!
centers of the North ami the years, the white citizens of the
A lady just lold me that she k«t4
INTERNATIONAL CARTOf/,t CO.
East will prove more serious to the South have given them jobs and cn- even' hair In my head which . 1^ ,
negro than to the South, Especially cuornged them to beter things, bet- to very little after 1 had looted it
AN ASSAULT THAT FAILED
n scries of drunks; nnd the college
ter^ttving conditions
and better the gluss. *
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wages.
"students" were allowed to go.to any
' The negro Is of two classes—the
The lower house of the legislature provident nnd the improvident. The
extreme, even to breaking up of
Do You Know Th*t;
If they persist In leaving this em­
theatrical performancea to which In­ took action the other day for which provident owns his own home nnd is ployment and these.conditions, they,
The' row would he endless—if ill ^
nocent nnd decent people had pnid it deserves commendation, and ns oc­ Worth while to the community us a will have no one hut themselves to married men who regret that thrypt
high admissions. In their rushes of
casions for that sort of notice have citizen and' ns a laborer or artisan. blnriie jf .the whito employers of the married were to stnml in a row.
various kinds there* have been young
He will think twice before he makes South fill their places with whit*
The pile would equal the Woolwortk
man harmed for Bfe in their not,been any too frequent In Its his­ a change. The improvident is the men and close the door in their faces building—if nil tho peanut ihHk.
intlatory performance* there have tory, naturally wo arc much plenacd shiftless negro who is ready to travel when they come back for the old job. thrown cnrylcssly in New York nkbeen fractions of bones and losses of with it. The occasion in point was on a moment’s notice. He doesn't •—Tampa Times.
wnys were pressed together and j&gt;M
life; nnd there are mnny cases citable during tho consideration of the gen­ care where he is going, hut desires
in one heap.
where assaulters, mixers In the fray
M
Tv
eral appropriations bill. Represen­ only to be going.
A stitch In time save* a bitch.
have never come bnck. There is the
h.t
It
is
no
loss
to
Florida
to
hnve
tative
Jones
of
Nassau,
who
intro­
case of the student of the Illinois colh*»
Tu
Hnve You Ever Noticed!
lege which is costing large sums to duced a bill cnrly in the session to these shiftless negroes go elsewhere.
hn
Ta
The
North
is
welcome
to
them.
Thnt
some men do more to pkm
attempt to ferret out; and now hnz- nbolish the office of tax equalizer,
tva their stenographers than they do t*
They enusu trouble hero and will An
Ing has been passed down to children thought he saw a chance to'accom ­
hn please their wives?
cause trouble there ,especially since
of h'gh schools.. In Selma, Cal., n
t
hn
plish by indirection what he could not they are told.thnt they will he treated Wa
few days ago five seniors stripped
That a widow with a hundredths*,
•q
rz
Who Sees Everything But
naked on the streets of thnt town n bring about by direct action,, and ns "whito folks" in the North nnd
sand dollars seldom has to adrertia
hi
To
Only Publishers n Little
i for n suitor?
sixth member, nnd left h'm in-that moved that the provision for the of­ East, Already wu learn from the
hu
T
r\
Bit
of
It
fice
of
tax
equalizer
he
stricken
from
press dispatches thnt the flood of
condition—and all in the-bright light
Thnt a mnn may err from sobrirty
of day. There is no more reason for the hill. Then ensued a fight which negro labor to industrial centers has
regularly
every day in the week, but
ha hi Tti h i ha hu- h^ hi K\
a hunch of college pupils 1performing will lio long memorable in the annuls caused race rioting and thnt grave
he can't get drunk on sundaes?
in a way that iH indecent than for a of the house. The "backward coun­ problems confront some communities.
I'd Hntc to Buy Stocking* for Her.
Wake Up!
hunch of common, everyday hood­ ties," still sore from the rapier Tho churches.thnt ndmit negroes, the
Just
wash
away
tho
blues
with
sunthrusts
of
the
tax
equalizer
during
school that makes no race distinction,
lums; hut the latter would la? at once
(From St, Albans Messenger)
shioo soap;
locked up for if long term, while the the past year, when lie showed con­ nn dtho various stores nnd drinking
Mrs. Lloyd Pearl, of Jeffersonville,
You’ll never cure nn ill by morely
former 01*0 glossed over because "U clusively thnt they were shirking places which allow them privileges
suffered a fracture of one leg war
crying.
was all in legitimate fun, dod’t you their duty to the stale by their ab­ equal to the whites, arc confounded
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the hip and several were badly bnkaf
Orlando has an “ ice pick" ease l&gt;eknow." The orilianry college turns surdly low assessments, combined to with n situation thnt is unbearable. It doesn t do
WIIRRK WE BUFFER.
a bit of good to motto;
,
. ,
.
, ....
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
when a toboggan overturned what
get
even
with
him
by
the
method
of
tween two negroes in which tho Ice
Church member*
who » reconciled
out one nhle-hrnined, square-loving
The.things worth wljity a r e . ^ n y . ;
hn!.
pick figured ns the weapon. If some
An investigation made at Talla­ man to every four who "pass through starvation.' They made a grent deal (liemsolvcd to tw’b' o'r three negro
none by trying. p
of thrsa Ice wagon drivers don't bring hassee, the results of which were college" nnd come out with no high of noise, entirely disproportionate to worshippers ate in urms about two
Don’ t
a bigger piece of ice there will he published In yesterday’s Tribune, aspiration to make something of their voting strength, which- only score or more negroes scattering
Arthur YowcII is looking for n
If
you
meet
one
of your m-diton
some “ Ice pick" cases in Hanford and shows that Hillsborough county has himself. Even Florida has not al­ numbered seven In the final count.
themselves through the chuych and stingy mnn. 1 don’t know what ho
ami
ho
startH
Bilking
to you, be jolly,
thr drivers of the wagons will lie 1,000 more automobiles than 127 oth­ ways been free from indecorous and
Representative Weeks
declared insisting thnt they be treated with wants with im but ho snys I10 has n
if
he
cracks
n
joke,
laugh.
You wool
“ picked" and kicked.
the
name
consideration
as
the
white
fool
rumpuses
which
several
impul­
himself in favor of the tax equalizer,
good job or will have one soon for
«er counties of (he state combined.
break a jaw. Don’t glare at him *#&lt;
— —
o — ------:------members
of
the
congregation.
Pat­
sive
bunches,
through
their
terms,
provided
there
was
any
way
in
en­
Yet, under provisions o flhc ini­
Him.
tell him you heard it years ago. It'*
Greece and Turkey will not meet quitous threo-epnt gasoline tax id]I have made, greatly to the discredit force hi* decisions. Soon after the rons of schools are aghast that, in
bud form, and you may be the job,
(his year nnya the latest report from now going to tile Governor for ap­ of themselves and the state.
board wns established he declared, it crowded school rooms, their children
The average woman who is quite
after
nil.
ringside circles. Tho purse was not proval, each of these 27 counties will
The faculty frequently have de­ ordered several counties to increase are being seated with colored chil­ shy about revealing her age would be
Urge enough and the battle-ground receive exactly the same amount clared thnt it wns impossible to stop their assessments in order to bring dren. To see negroes sipping ice furious if Hoincono else revealed it.
Love is Blind But Not Rraf
could not he decided upon. As soon from the refund of one-third of 1 hut those uctlons; hut, ns yet, it may them to a purity with other counties i ‘ ream sodas in their popular itrinklng
Two*
women were leaving the thunk j
as Dempsey and other lesser lights tax us Hillsborough receives.
be asserted they have never tried,— which were compelled to pay more I Places is also too much for these
My guess that those Chincsp ban­
..lare out of tho way there will be a
than their duo proportion of the ox- people. They fire beginning to ro- dits wore former opium smugglers in ln*t Sunday after hearing n gnat kt*v
The larger and more prosperous I'alatka News.
chance for Greece and Turkey in counties, however, ore completely at
pease of maintaining thi sinte gov - 1 sent the intrusion. This iH also true New York goes without one dissent­ mon. “ Oh, don't you Just love osf
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catch ns catch can and 0 &gt;o devil take the mercy o ftho smaller and unprog­ MISSING I'OUT FOR NEWSPAPER ernment, because of the delinquency where negroes are forcing their way ing voice.
“ Sh! Not so loud. My hud&gt;»nd b
into
white
neighborhoods.
In
ninny
the Inst one.
of
these
counties
which
were
shirking
ressive counties, so fur ns action'by MEN HAS BEEN DISCOVERED.
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cases,
they
have
been
summarily
their
duty.
He
protested
it
had
done
the state legislature is concerned.
A. 1*. Connelly hhd a splendid dream
nothing since its inception except col­ dealt with by indignant property about the golf club,the other night
”
One of the best signs of g.owth
This is accentuated by the fact Hint
The cat Is out of the hag. Nobody
Tho Herald for first claw Job *°A.
of Hanford in the growth if tin pub the 27, counties referred to above on the outside knew what brought lect tlie data on these lax-dodging owners and tenants—nnd this in the hut personally I think he ought to
North
and
East,
counties.
It
apparently
did
not
oc­
lie aehools. The graduating class is have n combined representation of Walter (’. Johnson, business manager
quit sleeping on his bnek. It w
Some of thi’se “conscripted” ne­ ways firing on un attack of
' double tho number of other years and 42 members of the legislature, ns of the Chattanooga News to Florida cur to hi nithat thnt in itself was a
with all tho improvement* at the against two members for this county. a few days ago until a marked copy great work in which the honest tax­ groes arc already returning to tho mare.
High School building it looks like
When it comes to n question of im- of the Key West Citiz.on reached the payers of Florida are vitally inter­ South with tales of mistreatment far
ested. Nor did it seem to ix’cur to worse thr.n they ever suffered at
thorn will be no room for tho big posing special (axes which will
Dnn't Want Murh, Do They?
desk of the Star-Telegram. This
him thnt if the tax equalizing law home.
senior class of next year. Our -schools paid almost entirely by the more
(Adv. in the classified column)
particular issue give* prominence to
During n recent race riot in nn
lacked teeth, the sensible thing to
alone show doublu the number of peo­ populous and prosperous counties
tho achievement of two former Key
GIRL
WANTED—For a perman­
have done would be to supply the de­ Eastern city, a negro rushed into the
ple here In the past two or throe the little counties may always he dt
West newsboys, the Brassier brothers, ficiency. Tho session is nearing its railroad station nnd demanded u tick' ent switchboard operator; no flapper,
years.
pended upon to vote such taxes upon twins ,of the Orlando Reporter-Star,
end, hut wo have not heard nf any et hack to Florida by the first train and must have ready smile
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who once delivered the Key West
move by tho' honorable repreachtn- "What's tho matter?" asked the voice. . Prefer one who is natural
The Daily Herald is going ahead
The gasoline tax hill is a case
Citizen in its early days and who tlvo looking ^lu strengthening the agent. "Dero’s a race riot," replied diplomat, accurate and wide-awake,
. and making arrangements for one of point. Where one gallon of gasoline
are now interested in a million-dolthe negro, “ and they’re shoutin' up a write a good hand and a thorough
hands of thu equalization hoard.
the biggest summers In our history. is sold in one of these 27 counties
lar corporation for the development
The taxation system of Florida is million negroes down at the plant." typist us well, Call early Monday
We believe in making Sanford a sum- probubly 100 or more gallons uro sold
of a new seaport city on the east one of the most untiquated nnd inef­ “ Well," said tho agent, "why go to morning.
, ntcr town ns we! las a winter town in Hillsborough. In other 'words
const of Florida n short distance |fective of any stato in the union. Florida? They arc killing them down
me with the above
We'd like to find one
- This old method of laying down on Hillsborough will Ito payiqg $.'l
south of Cape Canaveral. The com­ There is no doubt that the state is de­ theer, too," "Dal's all right, boss," qualifications for the
he wai
wages they
the job in the summer ami taking » gmiojine taxes while one of these
pany is composed largely of Orlando frauded out of many thousands of was the reply, "If 1'so got tu be killed want to pay, She'llI be a prizo winsiesta is all wrong. We need to be counties is paying three cents. Y'c
capitalist, including II. 11. Dick dollars yeurly that rightfully belong 1 wants to be killed by my friends.” ncr for uny office., Ctntrnl, give this
up and dolug all summer lung and when the proceeds of one-third o
son, president of the Dickson-Ives to it. Tile system of two assessments,
A t th e Princes* Tonlihl
This story may ho far-fetched; hut party heaven!
getting ready for the big winter be­ this tax are distributed among the
Company; James I* Giles, capitalist one for state purpose* and another the truthia that the Southern employ­
fore us. If the lake could tie bulk­ rounties, Hillsborough will not get
and former mayor of Orlando; the for county and munldpulties seta ail er is the best friend the negro ever
headed from Sanford to Monroe and one cent more than each of these 27
Mossrs. Brassier and Walter John­ the assessors of the state to comiwt- had, simply because he understands
to Osteen Furry this could he made counties.
son,
of the Chattanooga News, more
summer resort for the northern
If any measure inoyc unjust, unfair widely known us the best secretary ing with each at(icr to so which one him.
The negro will never find u North'
can manage to contribute the least to
people who want to make the summer or inequitable 'than this gasoline tax
of u newspaper organization any­ the state. Because some o f the north­ ern employer bailing him out of jail.
Clyde Line trips.
hnx ever Well pnssfd by the Florida where in tho world, he living the
nr .going his bond, when he gets
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or any other legislature, the Tribune power behind the throne in the South- ern counties *got their assessment*
caught "shooting ernps^' He will
down
so
line
that
they
wore
not
con­
ROAD IT) NEW SMYRNA.
would like to get a glimpse of it.
eru Newspaper Publisher* Associa­ tributing their legitimate share to never find n steel magnate going per­
If Governor Hardee bus not vetoed
the state's expenses, and the tax sonally Into court and pleading his
If all plan* are carried out several this hill before this editorial is print tion.
A statement in connection with this equalizer orderfcd tho assesments in­ cause when ho gets in trouble.
'hundred mile* of good roads will he rd, we will lx* dl*np|xjiiitcd. If he
Florida need not lie unduly exercis­
built in Florida within the next year doesn't veto it as soon ns it reaches new enterprise is that it ia being creased, he excited their wrath nnd
rotting aevcral million* of dollar*. him, we will !x&gt; nunc than disappoint n|xinsoml by newspaper men largely they determined to put him out of ed over tho negro migration. If the
x-cause of (ho vision and creative business.
Delegations
protesting commercial clubs of Florida let down
Over three quarter* uf a million dol­ ed.—Tampa Tribune.
power of the species—plus, of course, against (he Increase hurried tu Talla­ tho bars, Florida can secure ten whit*
lars will be apent In the New Smyrna
— :-------- o --------------you are bound to come here at least to compare our
triad and bridge district alone. Nearly HAZING AT COLLEGES ALWAYS the publicity, Inasmuch us the hassee, with the result that the hoard men for every negro going north. For
years,
every
commercial
club
in
Flor­
with that of other*. So why not come now; and *ott
&gt; bne-half of that amount to he «pent
streams between tho mainland at finally rescinded Ha order and noth­
DISGRACEFUL
on the Dixie Highway, which will he
Titusvillcund the hitherto utmost in- ing came of It, except to Ax the at­ ida has guarded against the coming
question of this shop’s supremacy?
built by tho State Road Dcpartbepl
Just why college authorities permit acessible Cape aCnavcral country, tention uf the entire state upon the of floating labor to Florida. Form,
Vulcanizing
under the federal aid act. This In- outrages under any name to he styled have been bridged by (termam*lit inequalities of tho present Haw, and letters advise such correspondents to
The Sooner Y o u Com pare Our Vulcanizi
stay,
where
they
are,
telling
them
^U{ca a substantial and permanent as ethics of the oducatlunal course is structures, thu way will be open to show in a glaring light the necessity
shop where
and prices, The sooner you decide that this Is ^he shop '
goad for that part o f . the highway what' makes men wonder who read thjs new ocean front development, for a change to a better system. If that too many laborers and artisans
gunning through thi* district. A sub­ year after year of the Iwwdy, sensa­ the Fort o f Newspaper Men. Mem­ the board had dona nothing more come here on their own volition and,
it is to your best advantage to have it done.
stantial road will also be built from tional and preposterous actions which bers of the Florida press may aoon than demonstrate the injustice and therefore, their criming cannot he en­
Paw Smyrna to the bridge across are carried on by some of the very oxpoct to be advised that cottages inequality of the present system couraged.
The negro leaders and negro
tho SL John* river at the former highest of the educational institutions will he built for their personal use justify its existence. Tho fact that
preairheni
should tell the better class
Qaieen ferry, in thle appropriation of thr country?
College outrages when they may cast aside the cares its opponents could muster but seven
g goad from tha bridge to the ocean have been characterized "pranks” &gt;n of business and enjoy life at the sea- votes to deprive It o f Its naded reve- 'of their people that. If they go,North
Oak A ren oe
•t Coronado Beach ia providad. for. the days of old; but tha term ia too shore, unmolested by the rvntleollec- nuc proves that tt»* legislature ap­ white men will Ujc? their (daces here
-! VI 1 wsr
&gt;roads will lead to Naw Smyrna light. Years ago the police of Boe- tor, and without telephone connection preciates it* value and U disposed to and that, when they get ready to reFRONTS 1 7 • •S'iea
will be flrat .Hess.—New ton knew that If Harvard waa a wbi-JwU blhe bank,— Laluilami. SUr-Telo* view, the maUea swiih an open-mind. t urn-ha the tenth, they wil find thornut
work;
that
during
all
fifeY rive/ Yale there waa bound to be gram.
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nation, they also determine the life
•ad tlw character of the individual.
It i* indeed very evident that.the
graduate* from the hijrfi school should
a\»ke »nfc of the character of their
ideal* and their ambitions.
Ybung
women and yoohg men, your Ideals
and your ambitions will determine
very largely both what you are to bo
and what you ate to do.
You dare not go out Into the larger
experiences of life with n pasaalon* for
pleasure driving you along. Such ail
idral would bo fatal both far you and
for oilier?. If such an ideal should
control the ranking of yoqr lifff pro­
gram, yuu would soon discover, or
others would' soon discover that you
were a menace to nil that 1* highest
and brst in the lives of other*, null
that your own finer power* were be­
ing prostituted to very unworthy
ends.
You dare not go out into the more
exacting experiences of lift? with nn
ambition for money controlling you. A
passion for money for the sake of
money, will brutalize your finer and
your nobler feeling*. Do not permit n
passion for money to get pos*cs*ion of
you.
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What then is to lie the Ideal which
/ shall give direction to the plan* whirh
you mnke for tomorrow, and for all’
cl the other tomorrow*? To develop
your life in the fullent and the most
perfect manner so that It may mini*ter in the moat hopeful way to the
largest number of people is Iri ideal
wroithy of any graduate from our
high school. If you have not yet tak­
en time to concern yournelvea serious­
ly aliout the places which you nrcjie*

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|A pearly tibell war. In my lumd;
jl stooped and..wrote upon the sand,
.tily name, the year, ,tho day.
|As onward .from pic spot 1 passed,
One lingering look behind I east—
A wave enmu rollinjf high and fast,
Ami washed my Ijncs away.

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And jio mclhonght ’twill idwrtly be
With every mark on earth for me;
A Wave of dark ohlivhm'd non
Will *weep across the place
Where I have trod tiiu sandy shore
&gt;01 time; there will remain'no more
time during tlm last half century. Dp Or me; niy nnn\e—the name 1 bore—
the citizen* want croked government, Will leave no track, no trtife.
or are they too indifferent to work
fur wholesome government? And the Ami yet, with him who counts the
distiessing thing about it is that this
sands,
condition i« more, or les» truu in mul­ And holds the waters In Ilia hands,
titude* of towns uml citlo*, i‘.The Ideal I know llilf lasting record* stand
presented to you demand* that you do Inscribed against my namo.
your part in correcting these condi­ O f nil this mortal past hud wrought,
tions, mid li^c^rrectlng them a* speed­ Of all this thinking aoul ha* sought.
ily a* puisibie.
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In these dosing moments hy,heart For glory or fo r shame. ■ / * *
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finally elected was openly known to
bo n constant violator o f the prohibi­
tion law. He was known to drink
whiskey constantly, and certainly
somebody had to make that whiskey,
and all the citizen* of the county were
convinced. that somebody hod to pay
lor tiiu whiskey. The man for whom
nn equal number of votes were cast in
the first election hauled slop from
Koine of the homes and hotels of the
county »oat to feed hogs. There are
some men of genuine worth hi nur
state legislatures, hut In the average
stuto legislature there nro many coun­
ties represented hy men who do not
have the ability to hold a responsible
position in their own communities.
You are called upon, young men 4vn.1l
young women, to do well your part in

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who succeeds.

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bjjr a heartless ‘‘whipping bos*." You givo iporo carqfilhattention to tjiy,.ap­
art* called upon to do well your-part letting of thosdlwlio art1 entrusted
in Hccing to it thnt another Sheriff with the sacred work of governing our
Jones can never disgrace tho law In one Jiundred and ten million people,
any. county In the United States. You ' Tho little attention which wo givu to
aro called upon to do well your port in the selection of the people who ore to
bringing alxiut such u reformation nmko and who ore to enforce our laws
thnt another Judge Willis will never constitutas a peril—a very- grave perbe permitted to outrage the sucred- U. For the benefit of any uno who
ne»* of any court room. Young worn- may think that this is an unwarranted
an and young men, you uro called up- statement I rhnll give you, two illtlson to sec to it that another Ihitrmm trillions which are representative in
Lumber Company employing tho scum character.
principles which have been employed
j knt&gt;w Intimately a county in our
in our state can never do business in own „tuto in which three men were
any stnte in the American union, and „ 0,njn„t«&gt;d for seats in our legislature,
that- another Higginbotham cap.never ^ second election hnd to bo held to
put his foot on another boy s neck, j lcjjc which of the three was to repj iiv b s hi* face Into the anml and boat rcguni
county. The man who was

now, young mt.n nmi yopng women.
The iii. ul which we hayu just prerenli-d to you to develop your life in
the fullest and the must perfect man­
ner so that It may minister In the
most helpful way to the largest num­
ber of jicople—at once calls upon you
to consider with profoundext raro the
matter of your fun her -preparation.
Student* of the Hanford schools, do
not I** content with anything less thin
the b«&gt;*t training with whirh you can
provide yoarxelves. Take, I beg you,
Ihii graduating experience n* a kind
” vantage ground, snd look carefuly mtu the world before you. Out
there before you are awaiting many
Siting snd exacting experiences.* Out
its are awaiting many open doors
"PPortunlUcs, There is no
jloubht whatever but that you wiU he
tcMid, and tested repeatedly.
Mnny
„ °° 1,10 opportunities whieh will
call for the very best of training.
Shallow or superficial equipment will
ot answer the demands which will bo
made upon you. A proper appraise­
ment now today—of the largeness of

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in the fullest and , the most perfect
ntahner so that they may mintster In
the moat helpful, way.-U the largest
ntimber of people demand* that you
live In toneh^-wlth the ■*&gt;nrr&lt;- of
rtrength and Inspiration.
If you continue youlr prepjirdfion un; til your equipment fit* you *tor the
1 turgrxl frvle) you mu*( constantly alk
1Chi 1st f&lt;»r ruun*ql! I f the 1dGal which
iwe have prenented to you thlu'mom! iiijt.hccontss your. «*l»»U pnd’ trtvcs dl. rertbn to yoi^r |iv&lt;pu you /nu*l appro­
priate that suporjxrtlvd hi*l»iretion
, which cmqpx fro™. t^'jiTjVan ° f Cali vary.
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I 'Yeung wometf, amj ym.n^ men, Hn;gor, I tiofr you. Jurihie-llwH* graduat­
ing experiences to fcdtorjy 'pdcr Into
■the future, and nddrera to yourselvda
' ilint v; iy searching
what
•hell the live* of the members of
this graduating clrs.i bo tomorrowt
|If colic Jib day's contribute’ anything to
yeur fitness' foif the more exacting
experiences which llfo offer* to you,
then you must have Christ revealed to
you more perfectly.during your colJ:*ro days. If you would live, and live
profoundly; If you 1 want your deeds
not to lie :iWt»pt away hy the passing
tides, hut 1# you want them to live
and to 11vo forever, tiny must l » a
product of Christ’* impelling comjmsaiun within you. Menibera. of the Hi23
giiutiulihg class, .whatever jAiu may
do or fail ter do, make Christ absolute­
ly first In yoitr Iivrs, nn«l your work
will be*immortnlc

“ W h eth er it*s yoOr car, M r. Sm ith's or M r.
B row n's, it g e ts the sam e good care and ex ­
pert attention tlrnt every car should have.
“ W e know%fro m experience that it pays
to overhaul a m achine regularly.
Owners
save money through out* efficien t g a r a g e ser­
vice; and their cars are alw ays b righ t-look ­
in g arid full 'er p e p !”

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(HANTS TAKE EIGHTH STRAIGHT
Philadelphia ........ 102 000 001— 4 2 3
New Y ork .......... CIO 002 30x—1 7 1

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Chicago ........... Oil 000 000—2 If. 2

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Florid* Hint* League
No game* scheduled.

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At Washington I, New York 8,
OthehKQot scheduled.
Intlonnt league
RrdnMyn G, Ronton 5.
Now fork 12, Philadelphia 4,
Clnclr natl 2, St. Loui* 1.
Chicago 2, Pitt|burgh 4.

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Southern Association
At Chnltanooga-Moblle, rain.
At Memphis 0, Blrmlnglmm 0.
At Nnflhvllle. 3, New Orleans' 2.
Other* not scheduled.

HOW THEY STAND
Florida State Lenguo
Won
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...... 24
•..... 18
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Won Ixiat
t«Now York ............. 2ft
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^Detroit .................. 18
18
•^Washington.......... '14
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St. Jxiuls ....... ....... 14
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Ronton .
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Won Lo*t
, New York ............ 28
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2ft
Chlrngo ................
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14
Bt. Loull .............. IB
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Brooklyn .............. 17
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Doiton ..
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Cincinnutl ...........— 14

18
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Philadelphia .............. 8

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000 000 000—0 ft 1
When the spark of live is fanned in­
100 302 OOx—« 12 1 to “ thn flame of life" haw often in the
life of any girl come* that blaring
New York ......... 301 003 001—8 7 !i moment when sbe heeds the call of
Washington
000 001 ooo —1 0 I loVo that I* more powerful than her­
self!

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Detroit .......

W illiam s Far
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H om e Run Clouts

Such a moment came to Juan Lowrio only after the most terrific hour
of her career—when, because Bhc was
seeking the man whu taught her the
*he
CHICAGO, May 28.—Cy William*, only gentle things she knew,
National League veteran of the Phil- stumbled into a pit of flame and
lien, strengthened hi* hold on hi* homo crumbling wall* and found—LOVE.
run leadership of the major league*
yesterday, making hi* eighteenth cir­
And tonight the honor guest* will
cuit drive of tho Hannan and hi* fourth be Mutt Turbctl and his lady friend
far the week. Ilabu Ruth, by making and will see this wonderful picture
hi* ninth humor in Saturday’* game without cost to them. Be there. Matt,
against the Athletic* caught up with mid have the Indy with you.
Kenneth Willinm* of the Browns, who
hu* been the leader in the American
Tomorrow—Wanda Hawley
and
Longue wince the nenaon opened. lint*- Jack Holt in "Nobody’s Money".
men credited with four or more homo
run* for the season arc:
•Wednesday—An'nlLstar Hpctiaieirst
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Ameriraiv LSMfcu* ’ "* ' "
in “ Ashamed of Parents".
William*, St. ’ I-ouis, fi.
Ral»e Ruth,’ New York, l*.
“ F L A M E O F L IF E ”
Hauser, Philadelphia,, 4,
National longue
A T P R IN C E S S T O William*, Philadelphia, 18.
* N IG H T IS G R E A T
Hartnett, Chicago, ft.
Kelloher, Chicago, ft.
Makrtn, Philadelphia, ft.
In 1870 the class line* were a wall
Trnynor, Piltnburgh, ft.
til steel between goal miner* in North
Blades,-St. Louis, 4.
England ami the gentry. So strict
were hey that putixuge from one class
Hornsby, St. Loui*, 4.
to another was virtually impossible.
Grimm, Pittsburgh, 4.
Miller, Chicago, 4,
Joan Lowrie was only one of a thou*
Rottomley, St. lands, 4.
solid women who did not look nor act
Mann, St. Loui*, 4.
like women, but served a* human
beast* of burden in the mine*, toiling
Tierney, Philadelphia, 4.

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June ft

May 2D
June ID
July 111

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June 20
July ft
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June 21

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Juno 14

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Some picture tonight.
Priscilla Dean In Frntire* Hodgson
Burnett's gront novel, "Tho Flame
of Life."

INDIANS WIN
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Cleveland ...
Ft. Lout* .......... 030 000 000—2 ft

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Cincinnati ........ 100 010 00*^2 ft 2

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FOOT B A I L
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T R A P S H O O T IN G
piteously by day, cntlng, sleep, and
cursing fate* by nUrbt.
"Why, you tnlk nonsense," laughed
a rich haron, when hi* over-man want­
ed to inaugurate batter conditions for
the worker*, "these 'people are little
better than beasts I"
The new young over-man In one of
the mine* beiicVNl In human nature,
even though suiik In thl* low scale.
Ho looked J&amp;IIT16 t i ^ In everyone.
Always was he eager to extend a
helping hand to his fcllowmen.
."You are n noble, unselfish char­
acter," he snid to Joan Lowrie, one of
the women who drudged in the Mate
pit.
That wa *the beginning of tho up­
ward climb for her.
Humbly, timidly, not for n moment
with even h faint hope of hi* love
fur her reward, she struggled,In sil­
ence. She. would learn to read, to
write, who would lictom • a "indy.”
This wondnrtul 'character of Joan
Lowrie’* in one of Frances Hndgpon
Burnett’* most popular books has been
adapted for the srrecn under the title
of " ’The Flame of Life." It i* a Ho­
bart Henley Universal-Jewel produc­
tion starring vital and dynamic Pris­
cilla Dean, and will be seen at the
Princess Theatre tonight.
An excellent cast Was gathered to­
gether to support Mir* Dean and in­
cludes In the principal rule i, Robert
Ellis, Wnllnee Berry, Kathryn Mc­
Guire and Beatrice Burnham. Mr. El­
lis give* n remarkably strong perfor­
mance in a very difficult part ami «el-*
dom. Jiavappeared„LU.bfiun ■lulvanbi
age In ary screen succuss.
Manager Herndon of the Primes*
Theatre hooked "The Flame* of Life"
nr Boon a* report* of Its glowing sur­
er** were received fro mmctrnpolitan
circles. He I* confident Unit il will
prove a delightful evening’* enter­
tainment.
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A PERFECT PERFORMANCE.
While enjoying a very line uttrartion in one of our mot(ojiglitou cities
I noticed that no one hud been seated
•luring the performance. This how­
ever did not make the nto*t impres­
sion. The most striking thing that
wa* noticeable was tho perfect order
that was maintained. It was a per­
formance full of fun and comedy
with pathos to an extunt thnt it gave
to the audience that which they
should have nt any show to make tho
lasting impression and one thut is
favorable. After the llrst act and
the curtain lowered f with the rest
of those whu so cjusired retired to the
foyer and enjoyed a cigarette. While
standing and talking with some gen­
tlemen n bell rang. The usher quiet­
ly announced "Hoventy-ftvo seconds
before curtain rise*,, no one seated
during the act." Quietly each one at
once return! and look their seat in a
few iiuiin^ils the curtain rose and
the net went on and every one heard.
Compare this with a dozen or more
coming In after tho curtain has risen,
tho net going on nnd for tho first

minute no on*' anywhere near those
who arq being seated hears a wort!
nor does the one being seated- Such
will be the poBcy of the Milano Thea­
ter. An nlut.m will bo sounded be­
American and
SBAllKBEZB,
fore the curtain rfses which will give
European Plan
FLORIDA
ample time Yor all to he seated before
One block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
the act goes on. No one will be dis­
— Room, $1 per day and up; $5 per week and qp. special
turbed, In the rear will ho sdats
week-end rates.------------------.Every room has running water
provided for, those who nre forced to
hu Into and will occupy these until
'the curtain falls. The above policy
will prevail as to nil road attractions.
Pictures shown in the Milano will he
shown under the most fnvorablo con­
ditions. The usual pandemonium
that ho often prevail* in some thea­
Do you wont a bargain Ford touring, gooA condition, good tire*.
ter* that are not well regulated will
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not be permitted. Your comfort will all round, demhuntable rim*. It goes for,_____ ____________ __
be looked after In every way, noth­
SEE REG HOLLY AT THE HERALD OFFICE
ing thnt will annoy you will he per­
mitted to continue.
The Milage will be operated to the
A CHEERFUL w e l c o m e a w a i t s y o u
entire satisfaction of its patron*.
3E
Your presence will,be appreciated by
the management and your comfort
anft’-guurdcd. Everything, with comfhrtnhlc- neats, pleasant nir and good
attractions. All ready somo of the
most highest cln*s attractions hnve
been hooked. In amide time the rpanngement will give to the public n
complete list, of full and .winter
shown to he played in the Milane.
You will then !*• able‘ to arrange
your H.ngngements to meet tho re(pllrcment*. Another very, important
regulation that will he carried out:
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
The Milane will never sell stnndlng
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
room. There will never be sold from
•
4, ’*i
, _ .
.
i.
tlnr box office more seats than wu
have In the theater. No Jammed
aisles, hut ojaui, dear cjxits if they
* * *
" j y
need be used. In a short time we
Will welcome visitors and somo one
will he more than pleased to show
I-'H K IG IIT A M I l U S I K V a i i l C i n m n : .
you over the house. We will an­
One Way
From Jacksonville
One War
From Jacksonville
nounce this later. Everything tho
ATLANTIC CITY . ;:.w...».A6.44
WASHINGTON, ‘D.C.
.11.11
NIAGARA FALLS .... .311.12
BALTIMORE, Ml). _____ 3P.UB
jiCht that we can hayu and^fpr your
NEW YORK. N. Y.
ir.^i
BOSTON. MASS. . ........ 42:52
comfort when we open tbc Milano
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
:tl 1*
CHICAGO. ILL. .... ........ 43.18
Theater.
PHTSBURGH, PA. .
39-11
CLEVELAND, O. ... ____ 30.31
THE MANAGEMENT.
SAVANNAH, GA.......
8.03
DETROIT, MICH. ....... 41.93
ELMIRA, N. Y___ ......... 38.93
TOLEDO, ().• ............
H.71
st'lftlim i:\rt iision I'Aiit:*
TO
II*i11 1itinr** . . . . ..... . —..........
riUhiilelpblu ... ........ ... ...........
.... 5B.00
,
riuMion
iiM
1141uim1 (i |ji llckf'lx kuikI to return until Oct.
Ticket*
ijii'aln
r&gt;*tw( i'ii Huvahtmfi uuU Jueknitiville. Home Mai* i
nihl
nave vxlru eba
Automobiles c a r r i e d , including ci.ftsED c a r s
The new steamship ••DUHKMlIimr’ of the Merrli«nls amt Min m
Tinnxitiirlatbin Company will rr.irli .lucUsnovlllv May "Till met
|l&lt;f
riillu.i. Inlilit via 8utunn:ili M.i&gt; !Mb.
SaUInti* for Hiilllmaie SteaniHhlp* Nsnlurket- May Sutli. IVrtUn
•.May rot It. C: f. M
HiiltinM* er I’lillmi. IHila, *uninslilp Howard May Sltli, l&gt;&lt;' &lt;
:ilst. MerrlinorU May ZMli. B:oo I*. At.
Full loforinnibui on rcuuest ul "Ask Mr.* pi sler*' bureau er

RAID WANT AD FOR RESULTS!
HOTEL RAYMOND

FORD FOR SALE!

Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.

C . S. M O A N , T r a v . I'a s s .' A g e n t

p, m . HAILE, ticn. A*t.

Ticket Office and Pier, 800 K. Bay St., Jacksonville. Telephone C3*

HOOFING
Win-11 &gt;.«ur m en com*
lilx l.i a roiiOiiK jo b
they u p p ralv" t lir lr
« i.rk w ith utter « a ll.f e c llo n
ln*cno»«'
lli.-y ktuiM- llu il our
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tin ti Irn liir tl itlillllr
eomtilox in m ake the
lliu -st klrul of job.

They all like
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are G o o d Tires

Lum ber Co.
ollulldrrs' tlrnduu*,.-

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Chon* 130,

Sanford

R O B A B L Y h a lf the
motorists o f A m erica
ride o n Fabric Tires.
' B y the hundreds o f thou*
sands they have stuck to
'U sco” year in and year out.
If there ever was a tested
m o n e y ’ s*worth “ U sco ”
qualifies—and to spare.
Made by the makers o f
U . S* Royal Cords*

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An Announcement of Interest to You-and
If
Thin is to announce to the public in general that I have
purchased the Repair Departm ent o f the Park A venue
G arage and wilt be pleased to have you call at any tim e
and inspect my up-to-date equ ip m en t I am g ivin g every
job my personal attention and, as in the past, guarantee
to give complete satisfaction.

M y prices are aa rcason-

able as consistent With good work.
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cure all your automobile ills.

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FRANK AKERS’ TIRE CO„ Sanford, Florida

J. E. CRENSHAW
Corner P ark and SecondM.: J-)y,
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LAWTON BR03. CQ, Ovleds, Florida
MIDWAY GA

-Just Call Phone 270

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Contractor and Builder
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FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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Ileal l&gt;tntr, Loans and Insurance
I’honr IS

101-8 Magnolia Arc.

STEWART The Florist
Cut Floaeri-------------- Floral Deulgna
Annual and Ornamental Plants '
811 Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 260-W

SANFORD M A C H IN E
COMPANY
General M achine a n d B o ile r

Works
Cylinder G rin d in g
A utom obile R epaid*
A c c ly le n c W e ld in g
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INSURANCE
Fire—l.ife— Auto
Nii. a First Kat'l Hank Illdg. Annex
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA

McEwan is ViceCommander o f the
American Legion
WF.ST PALM BEACH, May 2(1.—O.
II. McEwan of Milton, Florida, was
yesterday appointed vice etate com­
mander of the American Legion for
West *Florida by Jerome NViedman,
state commander, of thia flty.
Mr.
MrEwan has l»cc na member of tho
state executive committee and active
in legion affairs. He succeeds C. A.
Landrum of Pensacola, who moved out
of the district.
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DKAIERK LICENSE

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BILL IS PASSED
TALLAHASSEE, May 28,—Auto­
mobile dealers would pay a tax of
413 for tho use of a dealers' licen se
under the terms of a bill by Senator
MacWilltsms passed by the senate
Saturday. Dealers now tag sold
cars with dealers’ licenses, Mr. MacWilliams pointed out, when really
there la no such thing. The one tax
would permit them to use as many
dealers’ tags as they had can- The
■evrhuc would go to the state made.
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Far quick results, try a was! a t
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FOR S A L E -S IX ROOM HOUSE
AND LOT, PART C^SII, DAL*
ANCE ON EASY TEDS, ALSO A
SMALL REARING ORANGE GROVE
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS "K",
P. O. Box 34, LAKE MONROE FLA.
41-12tp
Cards of Sanford's Repot*
able
Professional
Men,
each
FOR SALE—4500 buys 5 acres, |2G0
r
•f whoa. In Ua chosen pro*
buys 2H acres, good fruit and rut
Too can find the naaro of
faasloa tbs Herald recom*
den land, within City of I*nkc Mary,
errry lire Boaineea Men
menda to the people.
the cominR tourist center for Semi­
la Sanford la thla Column
nole county. Land high overlookinR
each day.
two beautiful Infcca. Tho city dwel­
ler’s dream.—Lake Mnry Realty Co.,
Lake Mary, Fin.
49-7tp
G eorge A , D eCottes
Attorney-nt-Law
FOR SALE— 10 ncrcs land, 5 tiled In
Quick Service T ran sfer
fine shape. Mule and fnrming im­
Orar Seminole County Bank
Storage Facilities
plements go with i t Cheapest thing
SANFORD -:FLORIDA going. See me at once. Bargain.—
If ve pleaae yon, tell others; If iM ,
W. J. Thigpen.
49-0tc
tell ns. Phone 498
FOR SALK OK RENT—6 room bun­
F R E D I t W IL S O N
galow, furnished or. unfurnished,
corner 4th street and Holly avenue.
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
SANFORD N O V E L T Y
Apply W. It. Pell, 811* West Thin! St.
WORKS
First National Bank Rnildlnf
50-Gtp
SANFORD
•:*
FLORIDA l-OU SALE—Six ncrcs land, two tiled,
V. C. COLLEIt, Propa
well located.—F. A. Peters, Routo
General Shop and M ill
“ A” , Sanford, Florida.
Gl-6tp
W ork
E L T O N J. M O U G H T O N FOR SALE—1 almost new sewing
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ARCHITECT
machine 1 nl;most new ice box; 2
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
beds with springs and mattress; 1
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
dresser and wash stand; 1 table nnd 4
4AN FORD
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FLORIDA chairs, 1 oven. Inquire 100 Third St.

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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H ens T h at Produce t M
U niversity o f Florida
A r e Born, N o t M ade
C om m encem ent W e e k
Started Y esterd ay Big Kgg-Layera Develop Only From

Slock That llaa laying Record
NO BACCALAUREATE SERMON I1Y
DR. VANCE WAS FULL
N*
By SETH W. SHOEMAKER, Direc­
IL F. WHITNER, JR., COUNTY AGENT
OF INTEREST.
•
tor, the School of Agriculture,
Nt»
On Saturday the County Agent can Ik* found in his office In the
International Correspondence
GAINKVILLE^ Kin., Mny. 28.—
Nn
basemrnt of the Court House, At any other time he majr.^be
•
Schools, Scranton, Pa.
Na Marking thccightccnth nnnunl com­
reached through the office of tho Chamber of Commerce. l\cave
mencement exercises nt the Univer­
NO all calla there.
The reason for great variation In
sity of Floridn, will be tnlks by Hon­
.
«'Kg production between •hens of dif­
orable Wlllinm Jennings Bryan, Dr.
la M
IN N l l*&gt;T 8|| R a M
M
8* h i h i 8 « N
8* 8*
James I. Vnncc, of Nnshvllle, Tenn., ferent strains of a variety and some­
times even IkRwocii individuals In- a
Tho County Agent will he out of is evidenced by the fact thnt about and Dr, Hnivity W. fo x , president of flock is not quite clear to th? Inex­
town all of thia week until Saturday, II pcf cent of Inst ycnr’a weevils liv­ open Sunday, Mill I ......... Scmfwcmf perienced poultryman. Most people
attending some meetings in the Mnn- ed through the winter nnd nro out and Emory University. Ccrcmonlea open­ believe that If hens nrc properly fed
ed Sunday, May 27, and will last
ready for business.
qtec section.
through Tuesday. The class of and housed. they all should produce
On Wednesday, May 30th, with the
Plnnt Commissioner Wilmon New­
ninety candidates for graduation is equally well, hut nothing i« further
permisaion of J. M. Brown of Beck ell, of the Stntc Plnnt Board of Florltho Inrgcst thnt hns ever been turn- !ftom the nctunl facts.
Hammock, there will he n demonstra­ idn, who directed hibernation testa nt
Tho quality of producing ogg&gt; is In­
od out nt tho University, of Floridn,
tion of the Floridn Method of Boll Gnlnesviilc, in spenking of these tests
nnd 28 of the Seniors will nisu receive born. Correct (oedlng nnd housing
Weevil Control ,on n few rows of his snid, “ A large percentage of boll wee­
commissions in the United States nrc are important to develop the liest
cotton. The squares will be picked vils survived the winter. Of 20,000
nrmy during the exorcises. Mondny possibilities of the hen, but no amount
and the pliinta dusted with calcium ar- plnccd in enges nt Gainesville last
will l&gt;e known i“ Alumn Day," nnd ut o f cure nml feed will enable a hen
senate. Thia is A little cnrly, hut fall, 2,780, or 14 per cent had come
this time graduates of former yenrs thnt hns no capacity for egg produc­
cotton Is well advanced nnd those that out of hibernation by May 16, nnd
fro mall parts of the stntc will hold tion to Iny more tlmn a certain nuni*
are Interested arc invited to be pres­ Ihere were others yet to come opt.
their annual business meeting and[
ent. „Two o'clock Ih the afternoon Thin is an abnormally high * winter
Tills ability is pnssed on from ono
luncheon.
will probably be convenient, and that survival nnd portends n yenr of ex­
generation to another, the same na
Opening tho three dny exercises
cessive weevil damage”
time will be set..
any other trait nuch na white feathers,
will bo the baccnlnucratc sermon by
Becnuso of the-expected excessive Dr. Jnmca I. Vance, pastor of the single comb, feathered or dean lega,
*
5i-ntp Wnlcrlno Now Before Roll Weevil, weevil ravage, l)r. Newell recommends
etc.
First Presbyterian Church of Nash­
It la impossible to tell by looking at'
Dcclsrca Plsnt CnmmiMioner
thnt farmers make every effort to ville, Tenn. The sermon will be de­
u hen w,h*‘ther or not ahe will ho a
“ Some morning cnrly In June Mr. carry out every phase of the Floridn
FOR
R
E
N
T
livered in the Gninenvllli) High school
C H E L L E M A IN E S
fine producer. Although certain ex­
Boll Weevil is going to wnkc up to method of boll weevt! control. Ho
FOR BENT—burnished rooms with the fact that war has been declared on snys thnt it is absolutely necoSsnry auditorium. Special nents have been ternal chnrnctcristlra indicate good
LAWYER -:*
light housekeeping.—K. E. corner of him nnd his kind throughout North thnt, tho method Ik? njqlled exactly ns reserved for the nlumnl, who will sit layers nnd other* poor luyors, It t»
— Court House
s
11th street nnd Elm Avc.—M. Sch­ Floridn. He Is also going to find, to recommended In Experiment Station in n body, thus establishing n new quite u well known fact that there
neider.
47-Gtp his.mnaaomaut,'that.thu forces organ-, Bulletin 105 nml in tho tjuartorly Bul­ precedent nt tho State University. nro striking exceptions to any ruicq
Dr. Vnncc is one* of thu most noted
of thia kind. In some cases fine
F OH
—A 12-room house, nice­ fr.cd ngninst him arc equipped with n letin for October, 1922, of the State*
Rooms 226-228
of Southern orators, nnd will take for
looking fowls will not produce an egg
ly furnished for hoarding. Imiuire deadly nnd efficient weapon, for his Plant Board, either of which nmv Ire
the subject of his sermon, “ lie n
DR. R. M. M ASON
nnd others, In spite of all that' can lie
at 503 West Thlril street', Mrs. S. A. destruction—u system of fighting new secured from county agents or the
Man.”
DENTIST
Chancellor, Prop.
47-Gtp to him nnd which he cannot outwit. In Gainesville offices of these institu­ . Alumni Dny, Momlny, Mny 28, will provided, will lay only n few.
New Mdsch Building
700 Kxg Cells
F O I~ R K N f Three room furnished short, he is going to bo 'up nguinst’ tions,
bo otic of tho most active of the en­
Phono 201
Sanford, Florida
In n hrnlthy, well-developed pullet
It is highly Important thnt the tire period. Election of o ffic e s of
apartment. I.ee Bros,, 415 West the Floridn method of boll weevil con­
47-tfc trol.”
method lie s|q&gt;|b‘ l nerordl’.g to dire;- the Alumni Association and discus- from n flock of heavy Inycra tho ovary
First Street.
So declared Wiltnon Newell, plnnt lions. If npplied properly, it menns sldn of important pluns for th« bet­ jusl*bcfurc laying time, will be found
FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, at
well developed nnd covered with a
W . J. T H IG P E N
Si t Elm Ave.
’
48-5tp commissioner of the State Plnnt Hint 90 per cent of n normal cotton tering of the University will be taken
considerable
number.of egg cells in.all
crop
will
be
made,
other
conditions
be­
Board
of
Floridn,
in
n
recent
inter­
up lit the business meeting, which
F'OR RENT—Furnished rooms and
‘ R eal Estate
stages
nf
development.
As many as
view
regarding
this
method
o
f
weevil
ing
fnvornble.will be held at 11 o’clock in the I-nw
kitehennrttc for Ijght housekeeping,
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
700
nf
these
hnvc
l&gt;ccn
counted
In o»n
building. At 1 o’clock, the "nlumnl
701 Magnolia ave.
49-tfc control which was developed Inst yonr
pullet.
under his direction. Continuing, I)r. ti’ row Legumes After the Spring Crop luncheon,“ .one of the,biggest events
-OfTlre 271 FOR RENT—G room modern house, Nowell snid:
Large numlK’rs have been found,
-PhoneaBen. 205and the Land is Retired
of the senson nt the University, will
49-Stp
new. Phone 595-R.
with
300, 400, mid 500. This does
Idleness
is
n
crime
nnd
tho
farmer
’ “Just how effective this method is
tuke place nt tho Commons. Tho
FOR RENT—Small cottage, boo J. is shown by the results where it wns who nilows land to lie idle after the grnilunting class will present a not mean thnt each egg cell will de- ,
D R . J. T . D E N T O N
Musson, 001 Palmetto Ave. 50-9tp. used lust year. In 20 fields of uplnnd mnln money crop of tjio yenr hns been “ alutn" nt this affair, and tho cluss velop into an,egg, but it does Indicate
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
NOTICE
cotton, where the method wns ap­ harvested—without some really justi­ of M3 will hold n rc-unlon. Promi­ the maximum cupucity qf tho hen to
Rooms 206-207-208 Mrisch Building
FOR RENT—One furnished house In plied, the average production wna 439 fiable reason—is guilty of n crime. nent nmnng the visitors nt tlie com­ produce eggs.
Many ekternal factors Influence tho
pounds of seed cotton to the acre, Thnt mny lie putting it pretty strong, mencement will be Judge Nathan P.
choice location. See Paul I-nke.
D R . G. S. S E L M A N
60-tfc while where the method wns not ap­ but this mistnko cannot be warned Bryan, ilrst chairman of the Board of number that will dovcliip. Some un­
favorable conditions during tho course
Practice Ilmitod to
FOR RENT—On Daytona Beach, plied, nltho conditions were identical­ against too strongly, according to Control and nt present Judge of the of inruliatlon peem to reduco the num­
Diaeases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
cottage on bench front, six rooms, ly the same, the yield was only 1G4 John M. Scott, of tho Floridn Experi­ U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. ,
The "University Dames" will en­ ber of eggs. It Is possible in this one
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
bath and screened, nun porch for pounds to the acre, thua showing nn ment station.
“
Idleness
makes
loafers,
tho
kind
increase
of
270
pounds.
This
acre
intertain In the afternoon nt the home stage to reduco tho productive capac­
month of June. Write II. M. Dickson,
Meisch Building
ity of a pullet 75 or 80 per cent.
Dickson &amp; Ives, Orlando,
60-3tc crcaso was worth, nt current prices that sit uround and tell the other fel­ of Colonel nnd Mrn. E. S. Walker nt
In order to develop eggs it is nec­
for cotton and'seed, 422.22,' while it low how to do it. In fact, idlenesa Is n reception for Col. nnd Mrs. W. J.
Examined
Glanaes Designed FOR RENT— 1 furnished housekeep­ ccst only 41-57 to apply the treatment n crime,- And this is applicable to Bryan, Judge N. P. Ilryan, nnd the essary for thu pullet to bo properly
ing or l&gt;cd room, 43.00 |ier week. 314
which made the Increases possible. Innd ns well as to men," Prof. Scott faculty and their wivqs. At the same grown and then to ho supplied with
H enry M cL aulinf Jr., Enat Fifth Street.
61-2tp
Had thia method boon used over.Flor­ says.
time the Twentieth Century Club of tho proper food and housing facilities,
O pt. D . • *
A soil thnt 1s not kept busy grow­ Gainesville will entertain the Senior military surroundings, etc., so that
ida’s cotton ncresge in 1922, it would
WANTED
Optician-Optometrist
hnvo meant an increase o f over 22,- ing some qseful crop will grow a crop class and their friends nnd reliitivcs nil of its vitality nnd energy may be
ill Baal Firat S t m t Sanford. Fla. sfHtMuliAMiUk WANMb—Mu.l 000 bales and more than 11,000 tons of of weeds, and weeds take _ fertility ut the Woman's club house on West devoted to egg production,
lfrn Like Machine
bo experienced. Address P. O. Box cotton seed, altogether worth about from the soil and mean another crop University avenue.
The
hen
may lie considered a ma­
of
weeds
and
further
loss
of
fertility
32-tfc
The
annual
oratorical
contests
will
two
and
a
half
million
dollars.
221.
chine
that
will
take feed and convert
“ Tho appealing fcaturo of this next year, is the experience of this take placd in the University Gymna­
WANTED— Used musical Instruments
It
Into
eggs;
hut
thia can bo.done only..
sium nt H o'clock in the evening, and
Instruments of every description. treatment Is that It is all given in farm specialist who goes on to say:
up
to
her
Inborn
limit of egg produc­
“ It is true that weeds add . some following these the Senior class will
Will pay cash or tiado.—M. I* Price about a week's time—early in June
tion.
And
It
will
be Influenced citjier t
give
the
annual
danco
in
tho
same
humus,
but
there
they
stop
in
their
Music Co., Tampa and Zack Street, —and after it is given tho farmer's
favornMy or un'nvorably by tjio con- j
building.
mite
of
good.
Grow
a
legume
on
the
fight
against
the
weevil
is
over
with
|Tampa, Fla.
6-2fi-lmo-c
,
— —
Ml
land— which can be done almost as
Graduation exercises will be con­ dltions surrounding the hon. . »
WANTED—Two or thrive thousand for the season.
If
the
egg
germs
or
overums
are
.
“ So practical has'tho method shown easily us can a weed—and besides ducted in the gymnasium at lb
Classified Ada Ic a word. No Na
feet cypress celery boards. 'A d­
not
in
the
hen
It
will
not
be
possible
,
iiumus
there
will
bo
added
to
the
aoll
o’clock
Tuesday
morning,
at
whirh
Ad taken for Iras than 25c. M dress Mr. 505 East Third Street.»
itself thst all tho county agents of
Florida’s* cotton-growing counties thu very dearest and most vital ele­ time Dr. Harvey W. Cox, formerly for her to produce eggs. On the oth- ,
And positively no Claaaifled
.
' 49-3tp
Doan of tho Toavher'a College at the rr hand, if the egg germs are there ,
have made Its demonstration their ment of plant food—nitrogen.
Ada charged to anyone. Cash Ml
U E i&gt; WANTED—District Tigwicy
“ Bcggarweed, cowpcas, peanuts and University, will deliver the address. It will lie jiosslblc for her to produce .
leading work for the year.■ Each
must accompany all orders. M
opqn to an A -l insurance producer, agent will demonstrate how to apply velvet beans are probably the best Diplomat, priu*», and medals will be the maximum only if given proper a
Count the words and remit Ml
acordlagly.
M&gt; only those with best of references and the Method and will have demonstrat­ legumes for this state. It is a little awurded by Hon. J, C. Cooper, Jr., conditions.
For this reason the poultryman de- .
Ml a proven ability will be considered. ion fields where results can be noted late to plant velvet beans, but It is o ftho Board of Control. Major John
Address, stating age and experience. throughout the season.
not too late to plant peanuts, cowpcas &gt;F. Co noley will award commissions siring egg production must always be |
State Agent, Box 186,7 Orlando, Fla.
as second 'HcuLqnanla In the resur/oa sure that his pullets are being hatch- «
“ In Lafayette, Jackson,' Union and and bcggarweed. , .,
’ 45-flte
to those who i,have successfully com­ cd from a strain that hma the quality i
“
Hundreds
of
acres
of
land
that
ord counties', w hich.‘ have no
FOR SALE
WANTE^'TO BENT OR LEA8E—.
pleted their four ycerqtpf Reserve of egg production highly developed. *
have
grown
crops
o(
cucumbers,
can­
Is, tho State Plant Board , ar*
6 or 0' room house wkh room for
special representatives, Air­ taloupes, celery, or other spring crops Officers Training Corps work and He should then apply proper methods * : &gt;
FARMERS— You
cow and chickens in or noar Sanford. ing May and June, to assist tho farm­ could advantageously be planted , tp will also present five certificates In and ho will be able to prpduce a large *
t n m r t and irrigation plug* at tha
f
—I). N. Floyd, P. O. Box 1448, Orlpn- ers In sb«Jy the method.
these crops, instead of being left to lieu of commissions. Mrs. W. T. number of eggs per hen.
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
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j, :
Gary,
daughter
of
Dr.
W.
F,
Yocum,
do, Florida.
40-8lp
fate
and
a
crop
of
weeds*
For
the
•Tho C oU c*r«r Agriculture o f the
FOR SALK— Dealer and Uaya’ paints
Artitsta
have
dlscvered
that
the
^
^
pioneer
In
public
school
work
in
tlie
sake
of
the
land,
of
tha
livestock
on
University
of
Florida,
the
State
Plant
\VANTKD—Housekeeper .'on farm
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
sa too
un« ilong.
«uBi That
«
»,_
flng Is
ought
near Sanford. 8mall family. $7.00 Board, their representative* and the your farm, and of your pocketbook, state and formerly of the fatpltleaB| national nn§
Works, Sanford agents.
184-tfc
-- --------------- and the State Col -j to be all right. Tho national anthem *
University
farmers are all lined up solidly for a plant a leguirte on this idle land and lo- f the
per week. Phillips Apt. No. 2.
F o i r bALK— Rhode island eggs Tor
*49-2tp whirlwind, ‘eUre-kill’ fight on the wee­ convert what would otherwise he a lege for Womon, will present tot thoi says expressly, "Long may it wave.” !
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netting, 16 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
University
hsnd-palntod
WANTEIV M HUY \ i'a late model vil, and it is freely predicted that crimo Into a personal and publk bene­
Henry Ford has $200.009,0Q0 in* 1
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San­
portrait
of
her
fsthcr
by
Mrs.
Emms
faction.”
Florida'e
cotton
crop
this
year
will
Fords. Will pay the best prico for
pash. Henry’s rot- a counterfeiter, j
ford.
•'
83-tfp
Bauman.
’ t • f
■ . *v
them. Grey Motor Sales Co., Foot show « decided increase over that of
These non-stop dsneers must be j Hon. W. J .Bryan will be the ettef but ho certainly rhuws haw to
FOR*SALE~Larre ■ Saril
B boat, every East First SL
Ite Uet year,"
srtong and vigorous
people—from speaker st the annual RaUry-lunch- dollars out o f tin,—Nashville
/convenience, four cy}!indor motor, in
L O S 'T
Will *coitr
Weerite
H
arrived
Win*
the
neck
down*—
Nsshvllle
sen at which tbs graduates will be
remarkably good condlt
Boll
U#
j
guests,
at 1:30
nelly 39tidey any offer—L L H.
LOST—Burlington watch,
rm rrt
*9.
h — -— “
J u n io r
U
“W
who want to
The
containing
Fo r "
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whipping boas, will probably be held a t Lake City clrtuit c^urt Junc.4th it
was announced by court officials. Judge Campbell, w o ***•
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executed by Fhmch
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troo todf y for sabotage w\ijtfiln
ffe i
In occupied regions and otherrooffenses,
He was shbt
shot In
in n stone quarry. Inear
tho.cemetery and his 'bodj^ w fs «lellvcred forthwith to fometory authorities. This Is first f xccutfon jin .occu­
pied xonc. Schtagcter w aj oftpriod to
th q tquarry by two priests and went
Unfaltering to his death. Ten shota
were fired a t him.
Besides sabotage Schlagetcr, who
..as a former Prussian officer, was
convicted by French court martlon of
espionage and association with criml*
nnls. 'Me admitted ho had blown up
railroad tracks and bridges. French
regarded hint ,aa chief I of murder
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J&amp;atters
LO^IKIN, May 26.—tlr e a t Britain Five foreign governments already
CROSS ' CITY, May 20 .—Judge
has decided there shall be no break have made known to the atate depart­
• ,Hr
»•"—&gt;
.Campbell yesterday sustained a mowith
Russia. It Is held In diplomatic ment their position In regard to tho
TALLAHASSEE, May 2&lt;L—Repre­
lio n by the state for a change of
circles
that while the last note from recqnt supremo court ruling agalnat
sentative Kcnncrly of Putnam coun­ venue in the trial of Walter Higgin­
Moscow
In some respects was not the presente of liquor bn folalgn
t , who took a prominent part In tho botham, whipping boss, switching the
wholly
^satisfactory
remaining polnta
IffUUtivc Investigation of the death
ships inside the thro mile limit. Be­
f l
scone of the trial to Lake City, Columin
dispute
with
soviet
government are sides the communication - received
of Martin Tabert, today announced
blh county, No date was set for the
susceptible of solution by negotiation. yesterday from the British embassy
him candidacy for commissioner or
trial.
the department has received tha
sericulture at the next general elec­
. Miicii Will Depehd Upon Personality o f the New TICK BILL UP
The Judge’s action followed argu
views of Spanish government, also In
tion in opposition to Commissioner
Spanish
Shijjs
.
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.
Pretitier'
manta th at cbnsumpd the entire day,
IN NEW SHAPE
writing and attitude of French, Ital­
McRae.
Driven
from
U.
S.
counsel fpr tho state contending that
ian, and Dutch governments havo
MAY PASS GATE
by Dry Rulings boon presented orally to Hughes.
TALLAHASSEE, May 20.—Child a fair trial of tho charge of first de­
.e r e U M
h
gree murder against Higginhotham
LONDON, May 2&lt;!.—The’ new
Welfare and maternity work In this
In substance It was said a t ’the de­
could not be obtained here,'and pre­ ministration was completed last night acquiesce unless all could enter to­
TALLAHASSEET^Msy
26.—Re­
NEW YORK, May 26.—The Span­ partm ent five countries .have taken
aUte under the prolvslona of Shcpgether,
and
tho
"die-hards"
section
of
pcrd-Towner net of congress got s sented affidavits in support of tho and is In readiness to meet parliament, the conservative obstlantely refused to drawn tick eradication bill will be ish Royal Mall Steamship line, operat­ the samo position in calling attention
bad jolt st the hands of the senate contcrition.
have anything to do with Lord Birk­ called up In tho houso Monday Rep­ ing between Barcelona, and New to "inconveniences" resulting from
which reassembles Monday.
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resentative lecwls said today. The bill York* has ordered discontinuance of the decision and also point out th a t'
yesterday. In fact, if the senate held
T[ie official list of tho cabinet and enhead.
will
be drawn along ths samo lines of all American sailings, Luis Llanao, lo­ freedom of International commercial
to its position, the work, it is under­
Mr. Baldwin, nevertheless, has suc­
other
officials
Issued
last
night
shows
bill
which
subjected to fire of house cal agent for tho company announc­ intercourse was threatened if here­
stood, will come to nn abrupt halt.
ceeded In the populnr belief, In
the net In change of personnel Is the
last week but provides expense of ed. The discontinuance was ordered tofore recognised practices of com­
strengthening his government in n
Following n hitter attack by Sena­
substitution of Lord Robert Cecil ns
somewhat u n c a p p e d manner. In the rounding up nnd bringing cattle to lierauso of tho recent supremo court modity between the nations in this re­
tor* Stokes, Hodges nnd Johnson,
Lord Privy 1 ntho sent of Andrew Bo­
dipping vnts ho equally borne by tho decision forbidding foreign vessels gard are abandoned.
first place ho has secured Ixird Rob­
■long the lines of the opposition de­
ner I .aw, who held this portfolio In
from bringing liquor Into American
ert Cecil, who, while holding the sine­ owner nnd tho state. ’
veloped in congress to the passage of
addition to tho premiership, and the
territorial limits, ho said.
WASHINGTON, May 20 .—Great
cure posltlo nof Lord Privy Seal, in
the act, there, the senate by a votie
promotion of Itonar Law’s secretary,
ST.
LOUIS,
May
2
C.-W
llllam
C.
Britain's
position on tho liquor ques­
of £1 to r. refused to pass a bill by H u s b a n d o f Or l a n d o w o m a n John C. Atkinson to a plncc in tho order to perm it him to rontlnuo his
European statesmen should realise
Steigers,
77,
second,
vice-president
of
tion
as
communicated
to tho state dework for tho Lcaguo of Nations, will
Senator Butler which would formally
government—as chancellor of the
tho PullUcr Publishing Company, that a very poor place to balance , partm ent today by the British, em­
WAH BURNED IN THE
prove
a
great
accession
to
the
debat­
accept .the Federal assistance pro­
Duchy of Lancaster.
There have,
which publishes the Post-Dispatch, power is on an empty stomach.
WRECKAGE
vided in the act, oFr the past acvIf Germany had paid more atlcn .. bassy. Is understood to be based on
however, been n few chnngcs in minor ing strength of the government.
In tho second plncc he hns obtained died at his home hero yesterday. He tlon to Matthew, she would be hav­ a contention that American port •«*
eral months, the work hns been carthorlties have no Jurisdiction in Inter­
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 26.— ol flees of tho government, but other -1 a promise from Reginald McKenna, was widely known In newspaper cir­
reid on by the State Board of Health
ing less trouble with the mark.
wise the men guildlng the codntry a
cles.
national law over liquor brought Into
Major
Thomas
Duncan,
Army
Air
on a limited scalo under provision
destinies are the same ns thpsc who the famous head of tho Great City
n
civil
cmAmerican waters, as a p art of the
Service
anAJjfcS.
Krupp
and
Midland
Bank,
to
take
over
the
of the act provided that the governor
had this task in hand before Bonar
regular supplies or foreign vessels.
chancellorship of tho exchequer, a few
could tentatively accept it on behalf ployo of thc'W h'nu met death yester­ L a * tendered hi* resignation.
The authority of American officials
day
at
the
Bolling
Field
in
#
crMh
of
of the various stttas until .the legisla­
Stanley Baldwin, the new premier, months hence, shhuld Mr. McKennas
under
4 hls construction, extends only
pn
airplane
In
which
they
had
Just
ture met and passed upon it. Senaiii assuming the post of head of the health permit.
to
portions
of the cargo of foreign
started
a
flig
h
t
Tho
machine,
pilot­
When
Mr.
Baldwin
failed
to
secure
to Butler’s bill would have provided
government, had two objects in view:
ships
which
are
Intended for importa­
ed
by
Major
Duncan,
had
just
taken
Sir
Robert
Horne
for
the
chancellor­
for the appropriation of $18,00b ns
first, to secure n stronger government
tion Into tho United States, and In
the state’s share of expense, the off and At n height of 200 feet went thnn that under Bonar Law, and, acc- ship ho Incited Mr. McKenna, who
1 no way permits of intcrfarenco with
was a member of the Asquith admin
amount to lie matched, it is • undcr- into a tall spin and crashed to earth.
.
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Tho wreckage immediately naught fire ond, If possible, to reunite the coOMri latratlon, but lately has shown signs
cither the rations or stores of such
itood, by the Federal government.
• •both
•• men
- Wcro burned beyond vativu party. To some extent he Is of veering toward tho conservative
vessels when they put into American
nnd
The state’s f 18,000 hntl already been
tonsldercd to havo succeeded in hia aide of'politics, to accept tho portfol­
recognition
before
those
who
had
wit­
ports.
. ,
provided for in the general appro­
first ptirpose, but to have entirely
Suidents
In tho now regulations’ now being
nessed
tho
crash
could
reach
them.
io.
Mr.
McKenna
1s
Just
recovering
priation bill.
drafted these officials are said to
Major Duncan was 41 years old, failed In the second. None of tho con from nn Illness, nnd ho has promised
The senate's action threw Into
have taken ’cognisance of the fact
and was the son of the Isto Brigadier servatlvcs who “wont into tho wilder­ to join the' government a t tho end of
After
the
menu,
John
Wilson,
preslThe Vnlclez Hotel wss tho scene of
route, the forces that have been work­
that the opinion of the supreme court
General Thomas Duncan. Krupp camo ness" with David Lloyd-Goorge when two or throe months, providing his
the most Joyous event In the history dent of tho Junior Class and toast­ mode no mention of tho mcdlflnal
ing here with the legislature in the
ho re from Pennsylvania. Both wore the coalition government collapsed, health at that time has reached a sat­
of
the Senior nnd Junior classes of tho master in n roost appropriate speech liquor clause.
inlercHt of the various women’s or­
Some oflclaln are
married and made their homes here. has seen his way to enter the govern­ isfactory stage. This promise of Mr. Sanford High School—the Junior
ganization* of the state. Mrs. W. 8 .
ment. All negotiations with this aim
of welcome mado all the guests feel known to hold this clause to be broad
McKenna will tremendously enhnnee banquet to the Seniors last night,
Joining*, president the legislative
a t homo and then annoanced that tho enough to protect liquor stocks from
Word of the death of 'Major Thom- with Sir Robert Homo and Austin tho government's prestige in all finan­
rrom ptly at B:30 tho Juniors and Son­
council said she had readily accepted
confiscation If they are placed under
Duncan. 41, former commnndant Chamberlain failed, apparently be- cial and commercial circles.
U
H
ic rs and faculty and school board as- list of toasts on tho menu were not the charge of tho ship's doctor, when
the psrsage of the bill ns a m atter of
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although
Sir
Robert
accmcd
of tho army aviation field at Arcadia,
sombled in th e Palm room and designated but that capsules would Imj a vciscj is inside the three mile
rourse, and had worked little in its
was received hero yesterday by W, M.
.promptly st nlno they marched Into passed around to each ono present
behalf. She with Miss J. B. Skin­
limit.
Slemmons, No. 344- North Orange
the dining room that had been most nnd some would draw blanks and some
ner, president of tho Feodrntion of
While this principle apparently con­
avenue, Major Duncan'a father-in-law.
tastefully decorated by the Juniors for would draw toasts and everyone was flicts with that recently laid down by
Women's (Tubs got busy immediately
A telegram to tho family merely sta t­
the occasion nnd took their s*aU
and dispatched telegrams throughout
the supreme court, ^indlcatibna are
ed that Major Duncan had been killed
marked out by hand-painted place on the anxious scat especially after that tho treasury department has
the state in an effort to bring pres­
.
cards. The colors of the Class of TO drawing a toast. However, they all found a way to reconcile the two by
sure ami have tho senate undo tho tn a plane crash. •
Major Duncan w sl married to Miss
were everywhere In the decorations mado good and wore assisted by the
ship* under foreign reg“wrong."
Sarah Sloinmona hero Dcccmlwr 16,
and on the tables and the class flow­ viTioi in, each csj^iulo thut led up to Istry to list tho win© rations of their
Senator Stokes ilcclarcd^that step 1019, while he was in com m and at
er, tho Shasta daisy, was also In evi­ tho subject and gavo them a good crows as a part of tho medicinal . vV
by step, the Federal government was Carlstrom U&lt;d«L Afterward they re­
dence. Tho green shaded lights vied
taking over the state governments moved to Washington tu make their
yrith tho Ubla decorations In green start and each one responded with the
It was the original Intention or the
by the simple expedient of. holding home. They had one child, a daugh­
and white and on the balcony In big verse and then added a foW of their British government to await the Is­
out s little liounty, and asking the ter, Sarah, 0 week* old. .
.... own. It was a moat unique and most
green and white letters were the
Mote to match it^ “ Wo- don't need' Major Duncan came of a renowned
not
| entertaining Ides for a banquet and suance of tho new regulations before
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce g | ALL
"23" th at in this instance did
this federal assistance,'' he declared, m ilitary family and before coming tp
created much merriment. The only making representations on the ■ob­
' “wc can take care of our own babies, Florida was commandant. of Wright has discussed the project of a. San­ W boats DESIGNED AND EQUIP­ mean "skldoo." The mints and outs ones tlyrt felled to respond were Mr. ject. That also has been the position
and mother* without any outside in­ Field near Dayton, Ohio. He was a ford boat line for several ycara and PED ENTIRELY FOR FREIGHT were In cute little green baskets em- Gallagher and Mr. Sheen, who an­ of the other maritime powors. The v
belllyhcd with miniature airplanes sig­
scUon taken today, however, appar­
terference." Ills
aentimenta were son of the late Brigadier-,General W. T. Donnelly, of New York, who BUSINESS.
nifying the .class motto—Excelsior— nounced through Mr. Gallagher that ently was for tho purpose pf making
apenda
hi*
winters
here
and
who
la
concuried in by Messrs. Johnson and Thomas Duncan and His grundfath«r
The tonnngu of the proposed boat
Little cedar they had eaten so taany peanuta Uiey known that there is a fundamental
Hodges, who added th at the work also held the rank of general in the one of Sanford's best friends, was put would be 300 -tohi and the \eesel or above everything.
also
a
t
each
plato
to carry could not possibly sing and they were
at the head of a committee about a
trees were
■
arrempllshed little good as the pro­
(objection to appHc*U°n of tbe pro’
would
havo
«
length
of
100
ft.
and
a
‘ excused.
■*, &gt;
out tho green and white. One orI tne
year ago to Investigate tba PUrchM#
hibltion law to foreign shipping.
fessional nurses provided for were • m&gt;r'
’
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last
bfam
of
28
ft.
and
would
carry
300
Miss Dorothy gUmmons left
£_» W(/Uid navigate the St.
Ralph Woodruff drew "Hay Fever",
most Interesting table decorations
The Immediate effect is to initiate
too few in numbers to cover much bight for Washington to attend Huff of a boat
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were the memory books for auto­ Prof. McKay was mado to sing the formal negotiations for the Bret time
Johns river. Mr. Donnelly never lea- tons on 6 ft. draft.
ground.
funeral. Members of tho family could
Has the m atter of the yacht basin graphs of each senior and on the cov- school song and he asked the assist­ since ths court handed .down It* de­
They described it as another Job not tell of the funeral arrangements, er. sight of any. project In " * ‘ch he and pier reached the contracting stage
cr were hapd-palnted portraits of the ance of all present and sang “Old San­
happens,to t* Interested and he haa
making proposition.
(hut assumed' that guriel will be , la been*casting™shout for a boat ever as yet? If so, 1 should like to have a seniors. These were the work of Nen ford High," "Insatlabllltyoveraclty" cision. Suggestions have come from
certain quarters th a t certain examptIt was a bad day generally for the Washington beside the grsvea, of hts since ho left Sanford for his northern copy of the plana and specifications Paxton and Sara Malpua and showed was given, by Lucille Echols, “ 8 celng
be made in th f ^Volstead law, . ■:
qrandfather.^O rlando
health department. A steam roller father end
real artistic genius. All during the Things" by Rodman 'Lehman; song, applying to foreign ahipe In Ameri­
homo. The following loiter to City to get a figure from parties here.
was st work, and killed in succes­ Sentinel.
Yours sincerely,
evening Mrs. Wsgner, Miss Velma ••Dreaming'! by Lillie Ruth Bpenccr
F(ngiqesr Fred Williams Is self ex­
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sion, three measures sought by the
W lL tlA M T. DONNELLY. Shipp, the Shlrard boys and other high was unusually good, “Opportunity" by can waters.
It Is probable th at the British gov­
planatory:
,
L
department •controlling sanitary con­
school pupils fu rn is h ^ orchesra nfun- R. J.
-- Holly,
.. •"AntldesUbllshme^tar- ernment »• TTlUtog to a&lt;k&gt;pt such
New York, May 23rd, 1»23.
ditions at tourists -ramps, tanneries,
anlam"
by
James Stone, "M
&gt;ers
and
solos
adding,much
to
tho
OptoriietHsts to ifeeib *»i«
course as m ight b* ragnrded s t
Mr. Fred T. WUHams,
and establishing a connection with
4ary
Staunton,
reading by
casion.
Colored
paper
rolls
a
t
each
admission of the le g a lly of the
Consulting
Engineer,
t
mid-wives. It only asked In this l i t ­
plate added to the merriment as they Gllsaon, "Smoke" by Leo Mclmln, American claim to Jurisdiction.
,
Hanford,
Florid*:
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ter instance that the mid'-irives be re -1
People” by Naomi Scoggana,
Yfear Say a Report were hurled through the air and form "Dense
My Dear Williams:
qalred to register with the departs
"Procrastination"
by 8 upt. T. W. Imw.
ed festoons all over, the tables aw
WILL HEBT .IN SANFORD.
I have the m ailer of a freight boat
ment In order that health literature
ton,
Mr;
Gallagher
and Mr. Sheen by
down the aisles.
for
tha
St.
Johns
river
worked
u
p
t
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might be sent them. Senator Lind­
WILL TRY FOR NQNrBTOP FLIGHT point where U shows the possibility of
The following elegant luncheon was C’iaccnce Fields and Byron Stephen*
s t / f e t e r s b u jig ,
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sey ridiculed the mall.
, ,
Sanford
was
selected
fer
the
next
TRXAB TO CANserved under the name of “Mend violin solo by Clinton Rtoea.
retuifiing more than the entire capi­
The senate also prepared to kHI a
meeting place of the Stale Optomet­ You**:
r
i
u
banquet
adjourned
M
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ADA ;
i
tal in a single yaar. .
measure that would have inrreased
ries! Aaaocaltion a t meeting today.
hour with all present voting It on? of j-con
I
am
f
t
a
W
however
to
determine
\
.
F
ruit
Cocktail
.
.
the salary of tho health officer to
tomcrisU meeting that
Dr.
F.
M.
Hadley
of
Jacksonville
HOUSTO nT, '¥ex.,,llkfay,,2 a^L lew t' the terminal charges.
(cod Celery
.
• Qu«*n Olives the finest affair? In the history of * “
annually, Mr. Butler pointed
was
re-elected
p
rc
a
id
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High B&lt;b~l M d u »
Can you ascertain J o r me yrheqter
Boast Young Chicken with Dressing
out this Increase had been recom­ Crocker, of KcUy Field, Sen A ^ i o .
and d a s. councillor, Was “
tha,
City
of
Sanfdrd
would
be
Inclined
hopped
off
-fromEllington
F^jld
M**
Creamed
Potatoes
,
mended by (he budget Commission,
.Saturday will be-Automobile Day
Muriel, tke beat ever for
’
, Finger IMU
and accepted by both the senate and at 0:£! Central time for a proposed to furnish free terminal for a host Wju- Imw .ture subwwfcU* pagw ,U
id a
poAl
in arranging for »U the
KXCLU8IVEU1T
DEVOTEP
TO
.
Tomatoes on Surprise
house, and asked why The special bill non-stop gulf to Canada Glffht- , » •
There
will
also
be
s
Hwapol the baaqbet and tl
expects to land a t Selfridg* Field, FREIGHT BETWEEN HANFORD
for it.
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oa and there
near Detroit by 7:00 o’clock tonight) . AND JACKflONVIlAE. or whether
Sooator Russel] in referring to tho
would be a charge, for terminal
department, called Colonel Raymond
At an intersection of s t r u t s you
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In •
C. Turek a “Tin 8 oIdler." Colonel are much safer la a jltpcy t
to
Turrk is state health officer.
reverie.
’j1 MR*
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BRITISH CABINET IS
^ riMrr
AND PRESENTS STRONG FRONT
READY FOR BIG BUSINESS

MAJOR DUNCAN
RILLED AFTER
PLANE FALLS

JUNIORSENTOR BANQUET
.
AT VALDEZ LAST NIGHT FEATURE• OF• •COMMENCEMENT
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blnlng Room Was.,Filled With Merry Crowd of

DONNELLY HAS
PAY EXPENSES
THAT
FWSr EAR ON THE RIVER

Good Friend of Sanford Has Been Working For
v.
Our Interests Right On

CROCKER HOP!
OFF IN ■ ■
FOR CAN!/

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ill* SAnfdird ' JM ^ n l

Dr. Henry, HrUuUn^nndUr. j
Moors returned from bt. Pk*
yesterday and they

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The following
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Im n isaued:
. "A M. y r '&lt;•-// r
. .7 Mr. and Mr*. W. A . TUB*
1
If US, FRBD DAWJKU, Bock If Editor rpqtimi tfy? honor of your jrresittce
Phone l l T . y
.
i -at (W tnitrfU ge of ihtolr daughter
If »«« fcnrr » r t r im * * t h l l l lN I .f J *
Cbralfe
— II m m o r* c a fa is aaxW fccre * t
kMii*. mr it rm I w » w O H i i h t W ' *»k»*

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(SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday—N. dcV. Howard Chapter U.
D. C. meeting In Palm room a t 4

p. m.

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Friday—Junior-Senior banquet a t the
Valdoz Hotel a t B p. tn.
Fridnfc- Ml.-s F « n Ward will cn|*r-

da’: I-ocal thund(onlght arid S«t-

Mr. nnd Mra. D. C. Hooker, of Longwood,
wore among the vUitor* to the
Thomas K. Cain
city
today.
,
n Thuradny morning, June the 7th
Nineteen hundred and twenty-three
nt twelve o'clock
Mra. M. Martin leaves today for
Methodist Church
Highlands, where shr opens her a t­
Hanford, Florida
tractive house, “The Martin" for tho
summer.
SANFORD HIGH 8 CHOOL
Sunday Commencement exercises a t
n. m. nt the High school nudjtorm. JThe p r o n titn :. ' I t *
£
»
Union a t that place.

3:30 p. in.
Sunday—^Commencement sermon nt
High School a t H a. m .hjr Hr. F.lIL
King.
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Saturday—Mrs. Beecher Kent will
entertain at a miscellaneous shower
a t the home of Mrs. M. Mlnarlk,
1000 la u re l Avenue at 4 o'clock,
honoring Miss Ethel Moughton, u
bride-elect of June.
Monday—pipe Organ Club meets with
Mrs. Itoy I'eeplos s t 3:30 p. m. at
her home on Magnolia avenue and
Eighth street:
Monday—Class Day exercises at 3:30
p. m.
Monday—May Pageant nnd Grndun-|
tion of Eighth Grade- nt Grammar
School at 6:30 p. tn.
Monday—Graduation exercises a t tho
High School at 8:30 p. m., nddross
by Dr. Carpenter.
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Monday—Truth- Seekern Class busl-

All soldiers, sailors or mhrinc^ who
COMMANDS* TOLAR
Leived between April It, 1898 -nnd
RECEIVED JEW EL
PROM COMMANDERY duly Isi, 1302 nro ronuosicd to meet
with us At lhe.C ourt Hou«c oh SunP ast Gmtiraandci Hninol Tolar Is
the proud posseiror of a fine Knight d .y. May 2 7 * . tot 1:30 l&gt;- m. 1" roTemplar Jewo) presented to Jilm at j operate with tho G. A .,ft. nnrt Amorthe l«st meeting of Taylor- (lam- , lean Legion 1n paying • tributo to
^IW tlT tT h g tr
.m m laiit. nft-U-a-flac-goldew ewfldemi t h w w t m g a ve
with tho /K night Templar. Cfpsa. auA

f il in g cough nv
spid everywhere.
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Supported hy George Few*** \
Robert Cain,. Bertram G raek ■
Maurice Flynn. The story 0( ,
wOm nil who loved ooee «mt -mtrffc
twice. And then ahhed honor ss
life to win back her first lore t
drama of wojrf4nV() frailty

A broken engagement is a broken
promise. Keep jynjr engagements as
you do your word of honor. Keep
that promise and open the account at
tin* Seminole County Hank today.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

Virgil Smith has returned to San­
ford after spending the last two years
in Orlando nnd will be home for
good. He has a position with the
Southern Utilities Company.

Pont wmsWUsM try In* to kill Di m past*
irtth pointer*, liquids or any experimental
BrabAfiUoni.
R«ady for Uao-Eottor than Trap*,

See. box, SBo

■OLD EVKRYWH1 RB

liencoieuon wr.
Th„ Al,ant|c &amp; Pl|(Hflr T(Jft Oom.
The congregation will please remain
hnvo poniethIn of lnU,rMt to
until nil tho Senior, have passed out.
h(lUMW,VM ^ y .
Solne rcn,
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ibaigafn* In council goods nnd salads, MUNSON RECITAL
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KNTItK NOUH IIBIIMiB CI.UII
L ,|C , ,„ « p.,
T h, A. &amp; P. hn. »
AT HIGH SCHOOL
Mrs. S. O. Chnso was tho charming ,
goods nnd prices.
.
GltEAT SUCCESS
hoytjss Wednesday evening when she
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entertained the m em bers‘of the KnMr Bfl(j Mnlt WHIlsms, of Euatls,
(Continued from pogo 1)
tre Nous Brldgo Club nt her lovely wrlT, tho guests of John McWhorter Julius Tnknch^soprnno; Mrs. William
homo on Oak svenue.
.
h u t night. i Mr. Williams Is the sec- Legk, contrallo; William C. MncMaThe large living room nnd sun pnr- rclnry of thp Euatl* Chamber of Com- lion, baritone, all Sanford talent nnd
,lor were hcnutifully decorated with m()rro Bn,| has mnny friends in Snn- most artistically nerompanied by Mrs.
quantlties of corn flowers and Mar- ^
guuritrs.
, -------An absorbing game of bridge was
Kannor's Department Store has an
Dr. Tom Moore will return home to­ plnynd, the prize for high srore, a ndvcrtisemenl In this Issue giving
day ftom Ht. Petersburg where lie nt- imnd pnlntnl powder Jar, was won by yo„ „ (lumber of big bargains In the
many articles sold a t this big stare
tended the Slnto Optical Association Miss Mnrthn Fox.
At the conclusion of tho card game w|,ort, |&gt;rici-n nre rut to suit your
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Burdick spent the hostess served n dainty Ice rourse, jkpckr&gt;t book and tho values nre real.
Mrs. Chase's guests were: Mrs. It.
--------the day Wednesday In Daytona ns the
Frank
Akers
wonts to sro you at
guestn of tho former’s parents.
his place of business tomorgow and
will givo you n bottle of Ico cold
Mrs. Frank Adams nnd children
Chero (kiln If you will go in nnd note
have rt-turnod home from a delightful
the cheap prices on Urea that he is
visit with her parents, Itev. uijd Mrs.
0 . I. A. PARTY
selling.
-Sco the prices in this issue.
P, E. Stelnmeyor nnd other relatives
One of tho most enjoyable of tho
in Jarksouville.
G. I. A. parties was held nt the homo
Curtis Harbor nnd Reuben Mason
of Mrs. McConnell with Mcsdsmes tore borne from the University pf
Mrs. Robert E. Herndon, Mr. nnd McConnell, Lurrlmorn nnd Calhoun Florida having finished the yp»p*
Mrs. Earl Burdick and baby and Mrs. bostessea on Thursdny evening.
course nnd made their last examina­
J. 8 . Stumon motored to Orlando yes­
The club colors, red, white, bluo nnd tions with good mnrkn. The other
terday where they spent a most pleas­ purple were very effectively used nnd
ant day.
combined with Ix'nutlful cut flowcrn
the .moms wore lovely.
The monthly meeting of the WesMr. nnd Mrs. H. A.'Neel have re­
An amusing conundrum contest pre­
h yon Truth Seekers class has lieen sided over by Mrs. I-arrlnioro roused turned from u week’s trip to Miami
postponed on account of the com­ much merriment. This was followed nnd other .(atont* on the east const.
mencement exorcises of the High by lwf&gt; other contests ptrsented by Harry went to spend a month's vaca­
school and Grammar school, Monday Mesdiiines McConnell nnd Calhoun. tion but tho lure of Sanford was too
afternoon. Watch for a later an- Tho prlr.es were won by Mrs. John Ntnpng for him nnd ho "driv in" lant
liouiirrment.
.
Courier and Miss Mitchell nnd tho night and is on the* job again.
booby prizes by Mcsdnincs Lilju nnd
Speer &amp; Son will run their sale
Mrs. 8 . 8 . Buumel nnd son Julian, Crawford.
three
days longer on account of the
Mrs.
I.lljn,
ns
our
president,
gnve
n
left Sunday for a two weeks visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. /c l- most Interesting address on "The Joy great success of the sale during the
opening days and the big May White
mcnolts a t Brunswick, Ga. Sam of Friendship."
The boatesses, whoso birthdays Goods Sale of thin week will attrnct
drove them to Jacksonville whore they
wrio joined by her aunt, Mrs. J. wuro bein ghonorod rccolvod many runny customers to tho Speer store.
Wilnnleln, who uccompnnlcd them to lovely towels. At n late hour tho The sale will close Monday so get in
hostesses assisted by Mcsdumes How­ the game before it is too late.
their destination.
ell, Crossly und Dunlap served dalicThe Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing
I«Clcrq Irwin and Virgil Lee Smith ious refreshments consisting of sand­
are being greeted by the hunu- ftdka wiches nnd pickles, cako and Ice Company hnve an important an­
nouncement in this issue calling your
In Sanford these days as the boys cream nnd hot coffee.
attention to Special Sales f*r 'Sat­
Among
those
presont
were:
Meshave come home to stay. LtoCTarn has
lx eii In bualnean In Ocala for some daincs I.lljn, llntrhlnson, Tyre, Cross- urday and Monday on straw hats,
time and is now With his father In his hy, Bundy, Cowin, Crawford, Dunlap, swimming sulta, men’s Palm Beach
store on Bccund street and Hanford Jim kjuye, Ferguson, Leopard, How­ suits nnd mohair and silk suits. 8 eo
nvc. Virgil has been associated with ell, Jenkins, Mack Moye, Brulwker, the advertisement nnd note the very
George MeLaughlln la Orlando for thu Metcalf, liourricr, Mitchell, Grow, icnsunoblc prices.
paskfrightecn months mid is now with Lyle nnd Minnrik und Misses Kenney,
The building of the Ball Hardware
the EouthuUi Utilities ns Itookkoepur. Mitchell and Howell.
Company and the People* Bank
We welcome tjie new comers, but
Lifu I* ju*t a little interval of froc building will lie touched up with a
wc especially wolcome our own San­
nice cream coat of waterproof paint
dom under RU*|M*nded sentence.
ford boya home again,
that will make thcie building* look
like new. Carl Schmidt, the veteran
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
paiutqy, i* doing the work whi?h I*
proof xuftiriont that it will be done
Juxl right. Thi* will make a big im­
provement in thi* block.

HUROPKAN PI A N . OPEN ALL THE YKAIt.
CORNER 'BUILDING.; EVERY'ROOM OUTSIDE.

Pr,c•, •. (|i •« h

paaaM«g«aaaaaaaaaaainiaaaaaaa

Tbene a re W orld* Grown. Rnlncd on Milk an d F tortdnO orn
'They nro nice and plenty of them
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Keep Your Complexion
o f R ose-P etal Texture

4»hoae 37J-W

Nadlnm FmemPowder will
Veep the rotes In your cheeks.
It will make your skin soft,
smooth and velvety. It will
lend an Irreelstable charm,
jtf**- and the fragrance of the
l / J y flower garden.
W JJh Nadine adheres and
ylAtov protects the skin

FANCY FLORIDA A N D WESTERN
BEEF’----- PORK------ MUTTON------VEAL

dust. Contains nc
redirot thsCcan harm th&lt;
n or the eyes. Mooey re­
funded If not pleased.

DIG PA T H E N S
Sandw ich and I&lt;onRhurn C’hcepe
Pickled Pile's Fe
W here Service in P aram o u n t

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Me at r e a r to Utt counter.
Utur# boa b f mail Sc.

Wc have it, and all you have to do in Phone

105
Wc D eliver to an y p a rt of th e city.

M ia

NATIONAL TOILET CO.
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J. HUGH TILL1S, Prop
-SANFORD, FLORIDA
5 402 SANFORD AVENUE-

Specials picked from different departments of our
. stock which is bound to attract for Saturday
$1.00
Grade
Men’s Union
Suits, a
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25c Dress Ginghams, at, pej’ yard ..............
32-in. Dress Ginghams, at, per yard .,......
59c Voiles, at, per y a r d ...... ......................
$1.50 Sateen Petticoats, at, e a c h .........................
36-jn. Pajama Checks, at, per yard . ...................
One Jot of Ladies’ Silk Hose, worth $2 50, VERY
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SPECIAL, at* per pair....................................
$2.00 Ladies’ Burson Hose;.at, p e ^ a i r ..............

Moxart

You Will Ol'«t D»e wWq ^ n k r im rchant* of Sanfoid silvertislng (hair
goods and their special salt* and
prices In tho Dally Herald every day.
They know they c*n not get the
volume of busines without advertising
nnd they know that the ladle* of this
county read the Daily Herald every
day and buy from the merchants
who cater to their trudo by advertis­
ing. If you are not a consistent ad­
vertiser you arc losing a floe buiudr
of local business ju*t now.

|
il)| k-r -F • * -«*4.* ORenhach
Mrs. Takacfa, Ur*. Leak

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50c Men’s Socks, a t ............... ........................
$2.50 Men’s Dress Shirts, a t .... ......................... ZLv.
Men’s Gabaidine Suits, a t ........... i...............
$1.25 Bungalow Aprons, a .t*......... .... ................
1.
, 35c Long*cloth, at, per y a r d ..... ..................... .........
59c Tissue Ginghams, at, per yard ................. ......

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If there l*n’t room in the car for
all, the ono who doesn’t care to go
tiding thla time Li mother.
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HOTEL

The store that flr*t inad* it possi­
ble to get groceries a t living prlcen
—the Piggly Wiggly—U after you
again lotlay with u big ndvcrtinement
limiting you price* on all lines of
esnned good* and gtoeurles .of all
kinds. Smoked meats, lard and oth­
er Ultra .and all a t prices th at will
muvt&gt; them at unco a* Piggly Wiggly
believes lu small, luolila und ■« quick
turnover.. Tbla.i special "ale for S at­
urday and Mqpday. lawk a t the

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G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watrk Ei.
pert, 215 South Orange, 'Orlando, | \

First Street

SELLS IT FO R I

enormous

�J ) , SATURDAY,

Sanford Daily Herald

JAILING NEWSPAPER MEN

Press dispatches tho same day re­
cord the sentencing to Jail of three
men in an Alabama town
The Herald Printing Co, newspaper
because they would not promise to
withhold from tho public Information
touching on a murder case, and of the
sentencing in a Georgia town of a
newspaper man for refusing to dis­
Im n
K a li K m w s •»
close information given *n confidence
A p p llra tlo a .
by an alleged abductor. In both in­
stances the men .went to Jail, choos­
ing incorccration in preference to
■ahavrlptUa Prtea la AI wsm
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Tfct hlf IS- ta IK-pav* Wtrklr Her- both cases came on
the same day.
ala eallrelr rattra Neaalaala Caaalr
aal la pakllalW everj Prllar&lt; Xlttr- There is nothing remarkable in the
flats* rates aalt kaawi aa appllra- refusal of the news writers to sup­
tlsa. aa.ee pee pear, always la advaaee.
press facts that the publje should
know, and there is nothing rem ark­
able in the decision of a news w riter
to he true to a trust placed In him.
Some courts hnvc held that informa­
tion given a newspnper man is privi­
leged, and ethics of the profession
forbid the disclosing under duress of
Foretan A Jvartlalna k n i n i t n t a t l r a
sources of Information.—Miami Me­
THE AMERICAN PflES:* ASSOCIATION
tropolis.
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SHOOT FIRST.
Orlando now has n population of
10,000 aeconling to tho Orlando Sen­
tinel. We do nut doubt your word
at all, Sill. In fact we quite agree
with you.
----------- o----------And speaking of populations Snnford should romo to her "census"
some time this fnll and hnvc n man
lake It who *is not afraid to look for
people and get them oil.
------------o----------According to name of tho weekly
papers the lease system hns at Iasi
been abolished. Wo nrc glad to learn
this and hope it will bit continued
along this line if it takes all sum­
mer,
■ ■-— o---- ------Another eminent authority on men­
tal diseases says we tire all verging
on insanity and that more people
every day nrc getting crazier and
crazier." Well, rqH'iiking for ourself
we would say that he in quite right.
And when we go crazy sure enough
there arc some people who had better
get out of sight.
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The officers and directors or this Institution ere
g rea teM for your patronage, for your co-operation,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
SUNDAY, MAY' 27,1023.
Subject: •
"SOUL AND BODY."
. Church Service .10:45 a. m.
Services will be held In the
Palm Room of the Valdez Hotel.
All ’arc WELCOME.
THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W, J, Carpenter, Pastor.
There will be no service in the
morning on account of tho (Commence,
ment sermon for the High School a t
the Auditorium.
Sundny school will convene ns
psuai—on tim e.'
The pastor will preach a t night
on: "Tho Woman in (he Case.”
Tho Epworth Leagues will have a
rousing meeting a t 7:00 p. m.
The prayer piccting will be held
Wednesday night a t 8 .o'clock.

HOLY CROSS CHURCH.
We very heartily approve of
Church service for May 27th, Feast
Sheriff Spencer’s instructions to his
of Trinity Sunday, will be:
deputies to "shoot first nnd investi­
7:30 a. m., I&lt;ow Celebration.
gate when they have more time," in
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
the enso of automobile thieves a t­
11:00 a. m., Choral Celebration.
HUtiER W. BAUSON SEES OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS
tempting to escaiK*.
B:00 p. m., Vespers nnd address.
DURING TH E BALANCE*dF THE YEAR
Music for Trinity Sunday:
As a rule tho ordlnnry deputy
A. M. Stainor’s Communion Serv­
shcflfT nnd policeman Is too-quick
ice. Anthem—Solo by Mrs. Leak.
on thetrigger—too rendy with their
I*. M. Magnificat nnd Nunc Dimittis
guns, frequently, even in cones where
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., May basis it probably will hnvc a
by. Kinder. Anthem: Duet: “In fho
the persons they nrc attem pting Jo
effect upon bond prices.
Cross of Christ, I Glbry" (Ilowc) by
nrrest are charged with the most 2ff.—"Should the Investor buy long
term
bonds
now
or
wait
In
hope
of
"The other fnctor. to lie considered Mr. McMahon nnd Taknch.
trivial otTenses. Hut the stealing of
is th at of crop moving which nlwuys
automobiles has become such n seri­ getting them at lower prices ?“
puts
n seasonal strain on our finan­
.The
question
in
uppermost
in
the
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
ous m atter that dniHtic ■ corrective
cial
machinery
Id-ginning about the
minds
of
the
investing
public.
A
measures are tiecessnry.
Owing to the union service a t tho
I
•
gain of two points irt conservative first of August nnd ending the latter High School Abditorium tomorrow
We approve of the sheriffs in­
part of October. This seasonal de­ morning, there will be no morning
structions to his deputies, because bonds since last March has been weimand for additional credit may force preaching service nt our chqrch. Bi­
ci
me
enough,
but
there
seems
to
be
that is exactly what we would do
a great deal of discussion ns to wheth* commercial rales up a fraction, prob­ ble school will meet os usual.
under teh circumstances he has de­
ably not more than 1/2 of 1 per cent.
Chrlntinn Endeavor will meet at
scribed. And we believe if automo­ ei it is the beginning of tha long
Thin will prutinhly cause, n alight re ­ 0:45 p. m. At tho night service Mr.
swing
upward
or
whether
it
will
lie
bile owners generally would prepare
offset by another reaction such ns that cession in bond prices. It may not, Burhnns will have a message that will
themselves and adopt the same policy,
niling in tho bond m arket of the first however, offset nn* advance that Is be of great value to those whose
the stealing of automobiles would be
possible between now and that time. minds nro awnkc to life’s best nnd
three months of this year.
greatly lessened if it did not come
Roger ,\V. Rnlmon’s statem ent on
“All present Indications point to most worth while riches. Let every
to nn abrupt end.—Tampa Times.
the situation, issued ioduy, presents easier money nnd higher bond prices member nnd friend make a special ef­
•----------- o------ovdionco which deserves careful con- during 1024. I doubt very much fort to come and bring some one with
MERGING
(TTY AND COUNTY. ride rnlion by everyone interested in whether it will he possible to buy good
A fter rending about the big fight
them. .
the future of investment securities.
investment bonds next year nt any­
put up by Whipping Ross Higgin­
"Money rates are easy," according where near their present levels. From
botham and his attorneys against a
.There has been some talk in Flor­
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
change of venue we would Just like ida of the idea of merging city ami to Mr. Ilnhson, "pad will continue at the long Twlng point of view sta tis­
to ask Mr. W. II. Just where he county government especially in the about their present position for some tics clearly indicate that the general
Sunday school H:30 a. in.
trend of bond prices will lie upward
would like to hnvc this trial ami counties where there is only one large time to come.
All who have been received into the
where he would like to receive the city. This has -been tried in many
".Jnnunry saw emmerein! paper nt over the next fifteen to twenty ’years. church during the Inst twelye inonthk
first lash after he gets to where he other states in tho union with some 4Vfc per cent on the average. In Fob“ From the investors' point of view will receive special recognition dur­
degrA* of success it is said but never luury It rose to 4 3 /4 per cent, March the present bond market offers a real ing tho Sundny school hour.
should be.
•----------- o----------having lived in auch a county we brought it rdightly above f&gt; per rent. opportunity, i’ricos may react slight­
The congregation will Join with
could
not
say
Just
whether
it
is
good
other
congregations a t the eleven
ly
on
either
of
the
two
developments
In
April
it
ruled
nt
5
1/8
per
cent.
The sheriff of Hilshorough county
was locked up in his own jail yester­ or bad. It offers much in the way of Early May brought it back to 6 per outlined above, but i am lint at nil o'clock hour In worship nt the High
day for contempt of court. We don't economy and efflccncy. The follow­ cent. Present indications are that it sure that the investor who waits and School.
know what it wns all about but we ing front tile laikelnnii Star-Telegram will continue nt nbout this same level tries to pick these exact low points - II. Y. P. Unions 7 o'clock.
At the 8 o’clock hour an address
throughout tiie summer. Time loans will save enough to make up for tho
nlwny* did glory In the spunk of n talks nbout Duval county's bill:
man who would stick to *hls convic­
"Those who are interested in the linVo , been made by the banks on interest he may lose in tiie meantime. of welcome will lie delivered by
tions in court even to the extent of economic administration of our sys­ about this same basis, while Mort­ If you arc buying securities for a Judge Shnrun to those who have
going to Jail for contempt. We often tem af county government in Florida gage money is available in the east at n g iilur income I suggest that you been welcomed into the church' dur­
buy sound, long term bonds now,-and ing the last twelve months. Judge
following the 5 (o fi per rent.
feel the contempt even If we arc not have been closely
course of a bill In the state legisla­
allowed to express it.
"From the point of view of the tlmt you continue to buy them for the Mnines will address the congregation
------------o----------ture, introduced by the delegation bond market this casing in money remainder of 1023 as funds become on the achievements of the year.
Subject of evening sermon, Restor­
from
Duval county, which seeks to rates indicates a slackening in the available."
Chairman Gary, head of tho .Steel
ing
ii Lost Chord.
coiisoldinle
the
governments
of
tIndemand for commercial loans, an in­
Trust, In yesterday's dispatches said
Prayer
meeting Wednesday even­
city
of
Jacksonville
and
of
Duval
crease
In
reserve
on
tiie
part
of
our
that tile cure for the ilia i t th • world
General business is holding its own
today was Christian religion. Mils county. In this particular Instance brinks and a shrinking up of the in- in spite of the slackening of trade In ing 8 i('clock.
Sunbeam Band Monday 3:30 p. m.
sounded very nice coming from Mr. it so happens thut Jacksonville con­ cicased credit necessary to finnneo some lines. The Index of the Robsonstitutes
a
very
large
portion
of
Duthe sudden spurt in ImsinesH at. the chart shown general activity i\t 5 per
Gary who ftus Just returned from a
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
visit to the Holy I .and but Just be­ vnl county, not because of tho te rri­ beginning of this year. Since it in the cent iiL ivo normal—within 1 point of
Rev.
'Penny I. Deane will preach
tory
covered
but
because
of
popula­
habit
of
our
banks
to
invest
surplus
low was another dispatch which wus
the high itoint for this year.
nt the Presbyterian church Sunday
n report from the Steel Trust In tion nnd taxable- wealth. For many funds in bonds ns reserves grow, uud
night nt 8 o’clock. His friends are
which the request of the steel work­ years there have been practically two to liquidate these bonds when com­
GETTING
TOGETHER.
invited
to hear him. This will be his
set*
of
officers
doing
much
the
same
mercial needs demand increased bur­
ers for shorter hours then twelve
only
sermon
while in Sanford as he
kind
of
work,
all
at
the
expense
of
rowing on the part of the general
hours a day or more was turned
leaves
for
his
work in West Virginia
those
who
pay
taxes.
It
was
for
tinbusiness
puhlir,
it
incnmt
that
the
We
are
watching
with
much
indown by tho’ same Chairman Gary as
impracticable. We wonder how many purpose of effecting a considerable banks of the country liavo turned tercsl tho various "get together" next week.
There will be no preaching service
hours a day Mr. Gary would like to saving to the taxpayers that the plan from a policy of selling their holdings "movements now under way through­
put in if he wns working in ttie blast was worked out to effect a consollda- to i&gt; policy of buying them back out the country. Tho farmers and in tho church Sunday morning,
have to he adopted in a radical again. While there are no figures union labor fellows in the cities are congregation will unite in the
furnaces.
change of this kind. The Florida available on the effect that bank pur­ trying to get together under certain ice at the High School..
.... —&lt;&gt; .... —
Sunday school, and C. E. meetings
wants to see chases and Kales have on tho general banners. The bankers nnd miinufacIn another part of Ibis Issue Is a legislature evidently
letter from Sanford's best friend, Mr. how the plan will work, because uo- investment market, it stands to rea­ tureres try it. Men of various call-, as usual.
W. T. Donnelly in which he states j lion has been taken in both the house son thut the hanks represent the larg­ ipgs in business contemplate some
ALL SOULS CHURCH.
that in can get Hanford a fine ship| and the senate, whereby a constitu­ est single customer for bond# in tho such dream, and tho moral nnd im­
Tomorrow, Trinity Sunday, -t
for the river trade if Sanford will tional amendment will be submitted country mid that their position must moral elements of every community
guarantee a terminal. Sanford cun] at the general election, next Novem* have no effect on blind prices. When have num bers who are always sug­ icc^ will l*o as follow*:
Sunday school a t 9 a. m., sharp.
nnd will guarantee the terminal, Mr. Is-r providing for the merging of tilt the hanks were selling they not only gesting such a move. Ever notice
Donnelly. We have u fine plaro for city nnd county governments in Du­ removed their purchasing power from the details of n "got-together” plan? Every child of the parish Is expected
one at the foot of Myrtle avenue ami val. If the amendment Is approved tin- Lind market hut flooded it with Wo do not know ofa ease wherein to attehd-Sunday school.
L(W Mass at 10:30 a. m., with
it can be built at once if necessary. by tiie people of Floridu, the next their own holdings. When they re­ rompatable- elements -have really got
Sanford needs this boat and Sanford legislature, meeting in 11)26, will pass versed this iHisUlou the stream of together yet, but tho propositions propi iate May h y m n s.,
Sermon: “ Examination of Con
business .men will l&gt;c consulted uhout nn act prescribing the form of gov­ bonds that hns been coming into the submitted are always about the same.
when this murket from the bunks Is shut - off Some leader of a faction proposes it science."
'
it and will be found in a receptive ernment and determine
Benediction a fte r Mass.
und they offer purchasing power not and adds: “ Your crowd just give up
mood. With all rates on steamships new form ahull heroine cffectivp.
Masses every morning next week
and railroads going higher all the
"Ill the* discussion whir It occurred only for new but also for old Issue*. your principles and la y , aside your
time thero is nothing left for the while the resolution was before (the As long as they are buying nnd hold prejuldres und join hands with us. excepting- Wednesday a t 8 a. in.
Strangers welcome to free sittings.
business men but to put on their own senate and the house, it was surpris­ ing their bonds, prices cannot very Then we will be a power," Certainly!
boat line. We havo the terminal loca­ ing to note how many counties art* well go below present levels, and When both furtiuns In a controversy
tions and We will build the terminals, similarly situated as Duval, where should evidence a slight strengthen­ or a moral issue got together It forms ST. CLOUD PLANS T O .
GROW STRAWBERRIES
a powerful force, But we don't know
. ”
J!
.
------- r—o.----------one or two cities comprise practically ing.
o n e x t e n s iv e s c a l e
of
n
case
where
they
really
got
toHANFORD NEWSPAPER
the entire county, ns regards popula­
"When we examine the outlook ns
MAN VISITING MIAMI tion iml taxable property. Senator to possibility of Uje hanks changing gcthcr.. Peacemakers In local trou­
ST. CLOUD, May 26.—Encouraged
Taylor, of laugc, representing Hills­ their present position we see hut two bles harp much on get-together plans,
-------t
by
the* succos* of the drive made
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Neel of Sanford borough and I'inellas counties, Was factors which might cause auch a but when you sum it up tho proposi­
through
the chamber of commerce to
are spending a few weeks in motor­ keen to have similar action taken in shift during the balance of the year. tion is simply this; Let the faction
socure
the
planting of several hun­
favoring
law
enforcement,
tem
per­
ing over Florida and just now are his district us was Senator Malone
"If in reaching the peak of*lta long
marveling a t Miami. Mr. Neel U an from Key West. Another parallel swing hull movement, the stock m ar­ ance and better living throw away dred acres of straw berries last *«**
old newspaper ' man and is genersl case la St. Johns and In fart there are ket develops into a feverish spurt, it their ideals and poin the forces of •on, plana were discussed today for
manager of th« Hanford Daily Herald, several other counties in Florida In may be necessary for certain of our the rough-and-tumble crowd. The the next crop, and potatoes were
one of th*-. state's sprightly papers. which the county seat represents banking interests to liquidate bond medicine would be effective, no doubt, added to the list af vegetables to be
In the Metropolis plant Mr. Neel practically the total assets of th at hidings in order to prbvide the cash but we dont’ know of a case where grown extensively in the St. *Cloud
found many thing* to praise and said county. In such rases It would seem necessary for etock loans on a higher the patient has been willing to take section for the next season.
Straw berry growers have been
he considered ft a wonderful institu­ to be a wise move and certainly une price level. This might cause a tem ­ the dope. One thing la certain. The
tion.
|
calculated to cut down overhead ex­ porary sag in bond prices which would rowdy element never proposes to much pleased with the outcome, of the
He is meeting many old acqualn- penses to a ininnium. The trend of be recovered as the flurry subsided. join the forces of those who seek to effort# of last season, and through
Lances here and Mr. and Mrs. Neel the day Is away from too much gov­ If the advance In the stock m arket make peop'le live mpre moral lives, the -experience gained in marketing
are thoroughly enjoying their sojourn ernment in both civic and county af- does not develop into a spree of spec­ and they never will.—Monette (Ark.) one eryp are better prepared to, Jncrecite (h* acreage and handle the
Magic City.—Miami Metropolis. fairs."
ulation but proceed* o a an orderly Swn-TimM. .
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EASY MONEY POINTS TO
HIGHER BOND PRICES

*

for your friendly wonja, for your helpful Influence,
and we wish, aa best we may, to show our apprecia.
lion by rendering to you a service that satisfies.
.Y ou can help us m aterially In our efforts to as­
sist you by availing yourself of the vast facilities
a t your command.

.Peoples Bank.
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of Sanford
SANFORD

FLORIDA

berries to a better- advantage. Prices
obtained for berries in tho St. Cloud
section were on nn average higher
than for other part# of tho state,
season considered, nnd the co-opera­
tion of the chamber of commerce was
today pledged to the growers for tho
coming season.
Hundreds of acres of truck lands
nro being prepared for crops next
winter in this part of the county.

They say heroin causes dignthi
troubles, but the drug traffic lu^
tho only one that onuses congetihg
The trouble with being a bricUsj,,
.Is thnt good bricklaying weather it
always good golf weather.j
The celery game is over, MOVING
time la here; wo are nt your smlr*
—QUICK SERVICE TitANSFFJL
Phono 498.
3 G-Thr-Frl-Sat4fc

.Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
SUNDAY DINNER
SOUPS
- Chicken O kra Soup •
iu c m sh Us

Sliced Tom atoes
toes

'

Olives

Mixed Pickle^

ROASTS
Prim e Ribs of Beef au Ju s
Braised F resh Pork Ham
Baked S u g ar C ured Ham
R o ast Chickeh w ith Sage D ressing
.................

en tr ee

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Chicken Fricassee w ith Rico
Stuffed G reen Peppers
. M acaroni au G ra t in
Corn on th e Cob
New Cream Potatoes
C andied Yams
BarrnnA F ritte rs , Vanilla Sauce
F resh S trin g Beans
*
Green IVas
Hot B utterm ilk B iscuits
Pics, Cakes, C ustards, Puddings— All O ur Own Make
SPE C IA L
&lt;
Tapioca Pie
Ice Cream
Ice T ea
Coffee
Milk
B utterm ilk
Cocoa

.Lu-Beth Cafeteria.

(jive it a Good Home
To keep your car running smoothly and look,
ing its best you should give it a good htfne. You
can economize on rental by owning a garage
and its convenience is also a great advantage.
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Select your garagq w ith these points In mind;
It should be fireproof, reasonably low In first
cost, attractive in appearance and easy 'to dean.
Moreover, it should require little or no upkeep.
“Choosing the Garage** is the
o o k le t
tne nam e ooff aa bbooklet
th a t you should read before deciding on the
type you will build. We'll be glad to give you •
free copy.

HILL LUMBER CO. ‘
Phone 130—

q,nfenli Florida

�Io h H B H H I
M M OM M BawnaM M nM wnww M aiawnBnsem

j t i

was said thnt the governor v m with­
LANDS C O U N T Y -’
Oakland Cars
out
information an to what prompted
„MMISSIONERS SEND
Break A ll Records
IN RESIGNATIONS their action. Beyond the fact that
they had submitted their resignations
in Month of Afrril
May 25.—The to ti^ko effect immediately the gov■TlALL\1^ syK&gt;''
cfnor wan described as being Unad­
With n sale of footer'ntni*2lJ3 per
vised on the subject. He did no1! cent of the same month lost year, the
take any action in the m atter today Oakland Motor Cdmpany, Pontiac1,
Mich., broke ail sales recordli for the
, .The Herald delivered aix times a month of April.
week for lBc. '
So (ur in May the company's sales
are running considerably ahead of
April, and very much greater than
May of last year, which was the
talges't production month of 1922.
During the first four months of
11)23 the compuny has produced. 227
per copt more cars than during the
same period of the .previous year, i*
Both tho New York and Pittsburgh
branches of the coihpany In nddition
to n large numtier of dealers broke
S That we sell the STUDEBAKER line of fine
their record* for April, going con
siijorably ahead of even the banner
■ six (6) cylinder cars, three chassis models, in
months in the boom period of 1919.
■ thirteen body styles. Each a six, each a
A trninlond o f 30 freight cars fill­
ed
with Oakland ears was shipped
£ Studebaker and each' the outstanding value
to New York this week, while the
snme sized trainload of motor cars
£ in its class. We have a car of the right? size,
wus also shipped- to the Boston dis­
£ type and. price for ‘every buyer outside of the
tributor.
It is considerably eusier to obtain
■ very lowest priced field:
railroad equipment fpr the east, ac­
£
’'
c o rd in g 'jo W. It. Tracy, assistant
j A '10-h. p. six, delivered...... ..........125.00
sales manager, thereby facilitating
shipments.
jj A 50-h. p. Six, d eliv ered ...,........... :..... 1450.00
Mr. Tracy likewise reports an ex­
tremely nnxious dasire of new ,pur­
; A 60-h. p. Six, delivered...... :.... ...... 1965.00
chasers to obtain their motor cars nt
the earliest opportunity. This ten­
dency has been expressed by the
i
We shall-be glad to welcome you into our
lurgu number of persons coming to

S big lmppy family of Studebaker owners—
m come and see us!

If it Is n safe you wont moved, cnll
the QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER;
they will move it safely. Rhone 498.
30-Thr.-Frl-Kat-tfc

■ THE ACCESS A HLE FILLIN G STATION W ITH SER V IC E
■
■ Corner F irst Street and M yrtle Avenue------ Sunford, Floridu

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■ COTTON SHOOTS UI’ O N
REDOUTS THAT CROP
J

IS DETERIORATING

NEW YORK, May 25.—Cotton
jumped tmluy from 57- to -87- point*
above last night's close, due to big
buying, caused by the Impression
among traders that present crop con­
ditions arc distinctly unfavorable!
May contracts censed today, going
out nt noon at 28.40 and buying Im­
mediately increased July, forcing
delivery up to 27l31. Heavy buying
of new crops for outside accounts
wns stimulated by ImllTsh private
condition records In Oklahoma, Ark.,
uml Mississippi, October idanvod to
24.80.
Among tho bonds that can’t lie de­
pended on in time &lt;&gt;f financial stress
m e the bonds of matrimony.*

rtiir shall It* tuiMlstl.il Itl (hr Fnnfiml
Unity llrratil. n Jo-w spans r pnljlit l.. .1
In Hanford. gcnilhole ('rnittjf, Florida.
t&gt;uc«- each Week for night consi-cudvs
Week*.
Witness niy hand and 'Official seal
at Hartford. Hentlnols l!WiHtr. Florida,
this the Pill dny of May.. A. !&gt;., 151*.

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KURD SALES PASS
TH E HALE MILLION
51 ARK IN 120 DAYS
More than half a million Ford cars
and tru c k s aoTd in 120 day*.
That in tho untoniahing record junt
established by the Ford ^lotor Com­
pany, eclipsing all previous sale* fig­
ures and emphasizing more strongly
than ever the right of the Ford to thp
title "The Universal Cnr.”
From January 1 to Mny 1 sale* of
Ford cura and trucks in the United
States reached the enormous total of
501,544, nearly twice the number sold
nt retail during the sutiie periud a
year ago when the total was 283,782.
Even with Its huge production fa­
cilities, now operating on n schedule
in excess of 0,500 cars and trucks a
day, the eompnny is unable to keep
up with the unprecedented demand.
April set a new sales' record for
the month, just ns has every other
month this year, and was the thir­
teenth con»ccufive month in which
sales have run over the 100,000
mark. ,
Sales during April totaled 105582
Ford cars und trucks, 50,000 more
than were delivered in the same
month Inst year when 115,282 retail
deliveries were made.
New production lecorda wereestablished by the Ford Motor Company
for the week ending May 8 , during
which a total of 39,053 enrs and
tyuck*...\\'crp Aur.ngd. «u,t. .for domestic;
use”, according to announcement by
thu Ford Nows. This exceeds by 192
tho previous high record set the week
before.
Dally production records went to
n new high mark Friday, May 4,
when 0,590 cura and trucks were nsBcmblcd, beating the roedrd of 0,573
established mi Tuesday, April 17.
Fofdson Tractor production- for the
week ending Tuesday was 2,578.
During the same week the Lincoln
division of the Ford Motor Company
produced 170 Lincoln cars.

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d i e v u ltie u f e u ) p r o p e r t y , re a l. i n Suim l o r J)il i e i l u s IIleit b y ( lie jL ’ n i i u t y
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In these as in the accepted superiorities of motor and
chassis construction, the Lincoln possesses rare com*
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A uthorized Ford and Lincoln Dealer

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C lu rh t ’ t m i l t C ou rt.

Notice of Application fur Tax Deed
, Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Stale of Florida
Notice is hereby given that R. I*
Wheeler, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 3081, dated the 0th day of
June, A. D, 1899, has filed snld certi*
iicnte ni my office and has made ap­
plication for Tnx Deed to issue in ac­
cordance with law. Snid certificate
embraces the following slow ri bed
proprrty situated in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida; to-wll: Beg. SE cor. of
See. 10,
H.; JviiiiK"
Range 31i E,
orc.
lu, Twp.
i wji, 21
—i n,|
ri» run
tun
N 220 yards, W 33 yds., S 280 yds., E.
33. yards. 11*, A. Tho said land be­
ing assessed at the date of the Issu­
ance of such certificate In tho name of
J. 8 . Crutchfield.
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 450, dat­
ed the 3rd dny of June, A. D. 11*18,
has filed snld certificate in my office
and han made application fur tnx deed
to issue in accordance with law, said
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, to -w it!. Bog. 00 yds.
W. of SE cor. or Sec. UJ. Twp' 21 S,
Range 31 E. Run N 220 yds. W 110
yds. S. 220 yds., E*110 yds. ft acres.
The said land being assessed at the
date of the issuance of aueh certificate
in the name of J. C. Patterson.
aAlso: Tax Certificate No. 23G7,
dated the 5th dny of November, A. D.
1895, has filed said certificate in my
office and has made application for
tax deed to Issue in accordance with
law. Said certificate cmbrncca the
following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Beg. 33 yds. W. of SE. cor of Sec. 10,
Twp. 21 S., Range 31 ft.', run W 33
yds. N. 220 yds., E. Ill yds., S. 220
yds. Tho said land being assessed nt
the date of the issuance of such certi­
ficate in tho name of . Unknown.
Unless snid certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on the 10 th day of
June, A. D. 1923,
WITNESS my official signature und
seal this the llt h day of May, A: D.
1023.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Chirk Circuit Court
Seminole County, Fin!
A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
M IT ICK .

Nnller In lii rnb) Miveti I hitl tin* Hoard
■if (’minty Fohiinlioiliinurs in uml for
Ki'Niliiolu i ’mint)'. Florida, will nt their
next regular meeting to In- In-Id on
Mitmlny, .lime tilt. |s*3. nt the t'nurt fi
Itntise In ttauford, Flu., nl 10 u'cluek
n. 111. reeelve I,Itln fur linril-nurfnrltig
Hint |inrtli']i or ttie Weklvii Fill In
Hetnlnule Fount)’. with 3 lltrli Klirrt
Auptiolt on II llieh lurk liiiKt’! Vllillleil
ItrL-k. will* elltier tut ml. iiaplmll, et&gt;metit grunt, ur ruck tlllorf Asnbnlt
tllui’k, ur utlier IuimI surfaced mutt*.
iltil, till lu Itrtve eunerele ettrli ntul
glitter. lining stnndurd spo rill cat Inns,
approximately 7«*t» mi. yunln,
It'uyil rnanrvea tile right to reject
mi)’ or nil bids,
K. A. IMlddl.AKH.
r’lerk itunril County Cutnr’a.

Have your car put in first class condition—
No job too small and no job too large. We re­
pair all makes of cars, trucks and tractors.
Our Repair Department is complete. Our
rates are right and we guarantee.our work.
We also hatldle a Snappy Line of Accessories
TIRES
TUBES
GAS
OIL

C orner Oak A venue and F irs t S tre e t

-Sanford, Florida

ICE COM ) C H ER O C O L A TO E A C ti CUSTOMER

Tire Prices that are Special
Fabric 6000 Miles

Cord 10000 Miles

30x3 .... ..... $ 7.10
30x3 V i ...........
8.10

30x3V i.... .... $12^50
32x4 ........... 20.05

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16.75
17.50

34*4
34x1i/o
35x5

We c arry (he muni Complete Stock of A ccessories in Sanford

Phone 147-W---------FIR ST ST. and ELM A V EN U E

Road Service
— SANFORD, FLORIDA

KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES
SERIOUS

The rcnt.'tn Ideas die quickly In
Bttnio heads ia larjiuac they can’t
stand solitary confinement.

The purchase p f a fine car invites the most exacting
examination of the many details which m ust. entpr,
into complete satisfaction.

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8 CIIKM.U MA1NK&amp;.
ifnllcltor for I'onmlnlnont.
s-i-is-ia-ifl—#-a-5-i«-s*-3«. .r*

"Suffered with novefc headache,
backache and pains In nty legs anti
under
shoulder blade. My kidneys
ntul bladder were in bud condition. I
was weak, und nervous anil felt tired
nr.d worn out. Walking made mo
abort t'f breath. Every morning my
face ami hands Were bloated.* Medi­
cine failed to help my condition hm)
doctors advised an operation,” write*
Magglo Nelson, Mossdnle, Fla. "For­
tunately I read about Foley Kidney
Pills, tried them and got relief." Sold
everywhere.—Adv.

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Car - Enginev
Chassis
Bodies

Built by.Oakland—a division of General
Motors—to be the fin e st tight-six.
Each and every one .carries a w ritten
15,000 m ile p erfo rm an ce g u aran tee!
Sturdy and dependable!. Quality proved
by Oakland** “ M ileage-B asis Plan!*'
Seven beautiful, substantial, and ex­
trem ely co m fo rtab le bodies built to
serve every m otpring need t
Besides the above—th e thousands of en ­
thusiastic O akland owners everywhere,

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
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k n o n i i . If IIv Iiik uml If Urail l a alt
luii ili'ii r t a l i u l n g ult Init-ri-sl umli r tinm ill . ItuImM II. l l n u r t y , ili-rruki'il or
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|n'imui.. Iiftr*. ili'i'ltu 1 ■ , irruuii
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liil* r*-- t In i-ml to i h r M*vsral l u i s
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Ilia t ?l r c u l l C o u r t lu and
f o r ttsn ilnbU F i r u m y . F l o r i d a . In F lian n r ) f i l l i n g , a t H u h fu n l, Flnrliln, on
tin* r u l o i t a y &lt;*f J u l y . A . J ) . lu t z , i h r
miina b a liig l b - 3 nd d u A m f J u l y , - A
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�BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
I L L . SHIPP,

AT COUNTRY CLUB
W AS E X C I T I N G

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida Slate Lcnguc
At Orlando 1, Lakeland 2.
At Hrndcntown 1, Daytona 3,
At St. Pcto 1, Tampa 0,

EDWARD HIGGINS WON
TOURNAMENT AND THE
HALLS
Ami for the benefit of those who
could not go Inst night it will be
shown again tonight so don't fail to
sec it.
That was n real picture last night.

National League
Philadelphia 8 , Now York 1
St. U u is 1, Pittsburg 2.
Boston 7, Brooklyn 4.
,
Cincinnati 0, Chicago 4.

Mary Miles Mintor in "Drums of
Fate" supported by George Fawcett,
Robfert Calb,* Bertram Grassby, Maur­
ice Flynn,

American Lcaguo
New York 2, Philadelphia 4.
**Washlngto OS',’Boston 6 . *
Chicago 5, Detroit 3.
Cleveland-St. Louis, postponed

The story of a woman who loved
once ami. married twjr,n, nnd then
risked honor nnd life to win buck her
first love.

HOW THEY STAND
Florida State I-cngue
Won Lost
Orlando .........
Lakeland .......

And thu honor guests tonight will
he George Townsend, Jr., nnd his
mother nnd will see “ Drums of Fate"
without charge, the trent being on
the house.

Tampa ..........
Brndcntown ....
Daytona .........
8 L Petersburg

Watch for next week’s program ns
it will cuntnin some good pictures.

FIVE LEADING BATTERS

Remember the show starts nt 7:90
Pet. o'clock on Hnlurdny night nnd 7:30
.417 on the other.nights.
.415
PEPPER LEAGUE MEETING
.394
.371
There will he a meeting of the man­
.370
agers am] Captains of the four clubs
23 44 .440 In the Pepper League Monday after­
11 24 .387 noon nt 5:30 In the Brotherhood of SI.
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1 H 39 .371 Andrew rooms,
12 33 .307
Want that piano moved? Call 498
10 30 .301
for n QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
The Herald-for first eUsa Job work/ Thsy -know-how/* - M*LThr-FVi-Sat-&lt;4e-

Nationals
G AB
Wheat, Brooklyn.....29 108
GHmm, Pitts............32 118
Bottomley, S t 1..... 34 137
Frisch, N. Y....... -...33 140
Hornsby, St. L...... 27 100
American
Heilmnnn, Detroit 2H 100
Jlelrh ie, Boston ..... 21 02
Collins, Chicngo ... 80 105
Welch, Philn.......... 20 90
M(llcr, Phila........... 24 83

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21 45
27 49
20 04
30 52
23,37

afternoon. Reg Holly and Charles
Britt won the first one nnd Kd. B ig­
gins won on. Thqrsdnjwof this week,
following is the score:
Gross
Not
. * Score. Handicap. Score
Ed. Higgins ....
49 * 17
32
Roy Chittenden
40
10
30
E. E. Housholdy 61
It
37
C, .Hill ............... 50
19
37
R. E. Stevens...
57
17
40
S, P uleston....... 57
17
40
II. R. Rosebro ..
5G
13
42
Geo. Fox ........... 50
13
43
G. G. Herring ..
01
17
44
Deane Turner . . 7 1
20
51

Mackmen Take
a
Second From Yanks
MACKMEN TAKE
14 SPORT
PHILADELPHIA, Mny 20.—Con­
nie Muck’s team took another game
from the Athletics yesterday, 4 to 2.
Thu score:
New York ....... lOi) 000 100—2 11 U
Philadelphia ....... 010 010 02—4 7 2

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Seminole, Athletic* .
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Homlmilo Afh. Club

Itrolherhuixl Ml, A.

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Mny 24
June 5

May :”■&gt;
June 19
July 10

Juno
June
July
, June

14
26
5
7

Brotherhood Ht. A...
June 28
May 31
DcMolny ...............
June 21

May 31
June 2 !

HERALD
June 12
July 3
July 12

WANT
June 5
June 26
July 5

May 29
June 19

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ORLANDO,,May

jlfR qI himroftfond had.

5 RUNS IN 9TH
BROOKLYN, May
26,-Ituether
blew up for nix hita in the first thin!
of th« ninth yesterdny nnd Boston
5 runs, which mnde thorn winner, 7 to
■1. The score
Boston ...
10 1 ooo 005— 7 1 5 1
RRADENTOWN, May 2fl.*-Brnden10 0 030 001— 1 2 2
Brooklyn
town took- the' small end of a pitch­
er's duel losing in the tenth to Day­
PITTSBURGH, May 26.—Pittsburg tona 3 to 1. Poor support given Wei.
won their seventh straight yesterday helm wns the cause of defeat. Score:
from St. Louis, 2 to 1. The scord: Daytona ............ 000 000 010 2^-3 0 0
St. Louis
....... 100 000 000— 1 4 0 Brndcntown .... 100 000 *000 0— 1 0 4
P ittsb u rg ........... 000 000 002—2 10 1
Batteries: Chkpntnn and Munn;
Wilhelm and Kj!«o*CHICAGO, May 26.—Chicngo bent
Cincinnati yesterday 4 to 0. Score:
ST. PETERSBURG, May 20 .—GoCincinnati
000 000 000— 0 2 3
ing into the eighth with the scora 1
Chicago
.......... 031 000 OOx—4 9 1 and I, Tampa fell upon Ollingcr here
‘ NEW YORK; May 20 . York Giants walloped the
uguin yesterday 12 to 8 . Th
Philadelphia .... 000 202 022
New York .... . 411 020 20 x

A CAR IN A CLASS BY ITSELF
■ We have a few used cars in excellent condi3
tion. See lis for a car today
Our Repair Department is Unexcelled in
Proficiency and Service

yesterday for five runs cinching ■ the
second gamo of the scries, 0 to 1 , The
score:
Tnmpn ..........000 000 150—0 id 5
St. Pete .;............. 001 000 000—1 3 0
Batteries: Fisher nnd Nance; Ol­
lingcr and Schmidt.

Drat it. Pcoplo are losing interest
in the Ruhr, and it was such n nice
Poise is the quality th a t ehnhlcs
short word to work into ;i headline.
you to look1 Bored while the traffic
cop exhibits his best sarcasm.
People had less rapid mean* of
travel In the old days, but they found
For quick results try a want
it easier to keep up with the styles.

Sanford, Florida

111 Park Avenue

Notice‘of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Htntc of Florida
Notice is hereby given that W, S.
Earle, purchnser of Tax Certificate
No. 102, dated th e'0 th day of July,
A. I). 1916, has filed sniil certificate
in my office nnd has made application
for Tax Deed to Issue in accordance
with law; Raid certificate embraces

Wnshlr
IHr*ton

SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALE PEPPER LEAGUE
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HIGHLANDPRS
BEAT BULLDOGS

rhs., to E. lino of SW 1/4 of Sec. S.
17.29 chs. W. to W. line Sanford
Grant South 25", W. 15.50 chs. to S.
line of Sec. West 5.70 cha. to beg. 45
acres. The said land being assessed
at the date of the Issuanco of such
certificate in the name of "D. G.
Crenshaw."
Also: Tax Certificate No. , 2117,
dated the 0th day of June, A. D. 1899,
has filed said certificate in my office
nnd has made application for Tax
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Peg. 11,33 chs. S, of NW. cor. of SE
1/4 See. 31, Twp. 19 H., Range 30 E.
Run E. 0.92 cha. to W. lino of San­
ford Grant, S. 25°, W to W. lino of
SE 1/4 See. 31, Twp. 10 S., Range 30
E., N. to beg. The said land being

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Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
10 eh*. W. of SE cor. of SW 1/4 of
SE. 1/4, Soc. 31, Twp. 19 8 ., Range
30 E., run W. 10 chs. N. 12 1/2 chs,
E. 10 chs., S. 12 1/2 cha., 12 1/ 2
acres. The said land being assessed
nt the date of the Issuance of such
certificate in thu namo of A. L. Mil­
ler.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 324, dot­
ed the 5th day of June, A. P . 1911,
lias filctHsuid Certificate in my office
nnd hus made application for Tax
Deed to, issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the fhllowing described property situated In
Seminole Couqfy, Florida, to-vftt: Beg.
N&amp;icoV. of SW. 1/4, Sdd, 81, tSnJL ID
S., Range 30 E,, run W. 0.40 cha. S.
7 cha. W. 2.80 chs. S. 1 ch, E. 12.27
chs. N. 8 rhs. to beg. Tho said land
being assessed at tHe date of tho Innuance of such Certificate In the name
of Ella F. Adama.
Unless sold certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will lasuc thereon on the 26th day of
May, A. D. 1923.
WITNESS my official algnature and
seal this thu 20th day of April, A. D.
1923.
E. A. DOUGLASS, .
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Seminole Cobnty, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
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repair department. All worit absolutely guaranteed.

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PHONE 558-L-l
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• f w hoa, in hia chosen pro*
( r a l e a the Herald recant*
m n d a to the people.

Toe can find the name of
every lire Buaineai Man
A Sanford 4*«lhii Colo ran
Nth day.

M
N
W
M
he

George A. DeCottea*

vs pleas. you, tell others. If not,
tell ns. Phone 4J8

INTERESTING PROGRAM
BE RENDERED
TOMORROW.

V. C. C0LLER, Prop-

Over B ia ln o lt County Bank
NFORD -:- -:- -s- FLORIDA

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First Nalionsl Bank Building
SANFORD
-:*
FLORIDA

Sencral Shop and Mill
Work
(
ELTON J. MOUGHTON

ONTRACTOR nnd B U ILD ER
II Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. ■HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
IRE-------AUTO-------- BONDS

ARCH ITECT
IAN FORD

-t

FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES
I
*

S. 0. Shinholser

te n e t
Rooms 226-228

Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
tUlBMIabrd ISOS

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
g,
New M**ach Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

*

R**l Ksiair, .Loans nnd Insurance
I#

LA W Y ER
— C ourt House

101-8 .Magnolia Are,

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

*

FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE

STEWART The Florist
'it

Flow

Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental I'lnnta

IB Myrll* A*e---------- -Phone 260-W

I’hones-

Office 271

DR. J. T. DENTON *
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Rooms 206-207-208 Meiach Building

IANF0RD MACHINE
COMPANY

DR. G. S. SELMAN

Practice limited to
^
General Machine and Boiler
Diacaacs
of
Eye,
Ear,
Noae
and
Throat
Worlut
Kyca Examined, (llaaaca,Fitted
Cylinder Grinding
"Molach building
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
OIm i m Designed
hone G2-------- Sanford, Florida D m Examined
• a . Leak

j . | | . C o lc lo u g h

Leak &amp; Colclough
in s u r a n c e

hire—Life—Auto
“■3 K»*t Nat’l llnnk Bldg. Annex
lNFOl£l&gt;
...
FLORIDA

L
*-MJNVILLE, Msy 26._Lul«
H*"’ stopped here yesterday nfter^‘‘r “® tnlnutca while enroute to
White, Sunday,
L~J. 7 y lr&lt;H’ ■•W he ia in first class
U u r an'1 cMTeasea confidence In
Z ,
‘° *t0P "'hbc, whom he
acterizrd through nn interpreter
* tough l»oy.” it was suggested
’ nt**P»Permcn that d,esa Willard
overjoyed that a contract had
.hlrhMT d J ° r * ,K,ut wilh FirP°. ^
■Hrn .hc *W h Amurir*n replied:

ri Z r ,ffi7 w“*
,wt,Wghlll"
on-” «»
* Rood fighter, hut
• In Flrpo’a party were Joe Mc. 7* h,“ *Purring partner, Al MayUeil
U K*don of Bueno,
ret, r ’ J '.dmer’ mmn**rr nnd inter“tU r*
A. Gum ieri.

moving? Let tho QUICJC
TRANSFER do the Job, If
t done a . you w a n ^ t done.
_______-36-Thj.Frl-Sat-tfc
. .how that million, and
American, have some prerch to »Uy away from.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.

FUK KALE—Household goods. Call
■a t 511 Myrtle avenue between 9 nnd
Ik* a. m.
4U-2tp
FOR SALK OR KENT—5 room bungnlow, furnished or unfurnished,
corner 4th street and Holly nvci\ue.
Apply W. R. Pell, Hpj West Third St.
50-filp
ORANGE TREES—Plant them now".
I have a limited supply for small
glove or home.—B. T. Tiller, Panin,
Fla,
t
00-ltc
P A C l" , Beautiful, healthful and con­
v e n ie n t to Hnnford, has some rare
4*nf*in* -for
inspection
acre#, cleared, on hard" road, $ 1 ,25tM)(]L Fine location for a home.
6 affes, easily cleared, near depot,
nnd on railroad, $850.00. Lays ele­
gant,
, 25 acres, near church, $1,000.00. Citrue ;yid grn|&gt;e land.
10 acres, small house, some citrus
trees, etc., $000.00. .
Ill acres, 5 in grove, I in pecans, 8
room house, furnished, $0,000.00. Good
vnluc.*"^ 1
IK acres, fine H room house, com­
pletely furnished, near store nnd de­
pot, $0,825.00. The finest of land and
timber. ‘
20 .acres, 8 in grove, 2 fine lake
fronts, 8 rooms, fine home, furnished
complete, water and lights. Worth
$20 ,000 .00, ir taken at once. $16,000.00
will get It. Must lie seen to Imj ap­
preciated. A real home, far above the
overage class.
18 acres, a firto home furnished,
grove and nil kinds of fruit, poultry,
bacs nnd everything, goes for $8,500.
Reasonable terms on above proper-

All the nl&gt;ovo lands arc fine grove
niuPfrult
hinds, l’nola ia duo for n
OpticJaa-Optemetrlet * ■
413 Beat Firet S treet Sanford, Fie. rapid* growth. Get in on tho gropnd
floor.—It. T. Tiller, Paole, Flu. 60-ltc

tv jtt

RENT

THE QUESTION OF
HAS BEST TENNIS
TEAMS.

SEMINOLE CAFE

WHO

F ru it Compote
■

At n meeting uf the officers nnd
scverttl»mrinbers of the. IMk Ilervwi
Brotherhood of the First Baptist
ohureh Inst night plans were rnnde
for challenging the young men’s Sun­
day school classes of the state for a
championship tennis tournament to
ho held nt DcLand this summer dur­
ing the week of the Baptist Assem­
bly.
The Big Bcrean Brotherhood has
been the greatest distinctive young
men’s class in the state for severnt
months so it is the desire of tho live
members of this class that they reach
out for a few more honors, and In
nddition create a little pep among
the other classes of the'state. Plans
were also discussed for tho organisa­
tion of a barrbnll team to compote
with any other tennis of this section,
this m atter however, was left to he
settled a t.a n early date.
The Big Berenn boys are n hunch
of live fellows since they have reach­
ed a membership of more than fifty,
and the people of Sanford nnd the
stnte will hear more of them when

Relish

PickleH
.«»- SO U P "
Chicken Soup w ith Noodles
ENTREE
Rroiled T ro u t
ROASTS
bung Tom T urkey, C ran b erry Sauce
Prim e Riba of Reef
I a»k of Lam b, C u rre n t Jelly
V EG ETA B LES

M ashed P otatoes
New Lim a Roans
Salad
DESSERT
Home Made Cake and Ice Cream
Cheese and C rnekers

Coffee

is to find out by keeping in touch
with its depositors—just how we
can be of greatest service to them
in the expansion o f their inter­
ests.
Greater business for our depos­
itors, means greater business for
this hank also!
Checking Accounts invited.
. Capital and Surplus, $125,000.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY B U ILD ER
WANTED—District agency
open to an A-l Insurance producer,
There me seventeen ways to ex­
only those with host of references and press thunks, seventeen of which nro
n proven ability, will ho considered. never heard by tho elevator man.
Address, stating uge nnd experience.
Stnto Agent, Box 186,7 Orlando, FIs.
The Herald delivered six limes s

F. P. FORSTER, President

II, F. WIIITNKR, Csshier

furnished

FORD FOR SALE!
Dp you want a bargain Ford touring, good condition, good tires,
all round, demountable rime. It goon for ..i.,__............... —..... .—
"• i
|.
i-

FXttfiEl

bi ^ nd^ 1u ,!? e r .p *‘rfection ° “

ON

------- SUNDAY, MAY 27-------

WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE—
6 or 0 room house with room for WANTED—Housekeeper oil farm
cow and chickens In or near Sanford.
near Sanford. Small family. $7.00
— D. N. Floyd, I*. O. Box 1448, Orlan­ per week. Phillips Apt. No. 2.
do, Florida.
, 49-3tp
49-2tp

Classified Ads le s word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Clsaalfled
Ads eksrged to anyone. Cash
moat accompany all orders.
Count the words sod remit
scordlngly.

ion pings n t tbs
ks. * 100 -tfe
and Gays’ paints
and vat
Sanford Novelty
Worka, Si
its.
183-tfc
island eggs for
te$tlng, 1
hr $1.00.
Mrs.
El.’aworth,
! Avenue, Sanford.
83-tfp
FOR S A f tb - U irge motor host, every
convenience, four cylinder motor, In
remarkdbly good *ondition. Will .con­
sider any offer—L. H. Connelly. 39-tfc
FOR SALE - 1 .Ingle bed, springs
and m attress, 2 jingle cots with
pads, 3 chairs, 1 rocker, 1 kitchen ta-

W1LI

A year ago when the officials of
the First" Buptief church ARd to set­
tle the question of filling the vacancy
that existed from the lack of u pastor
great care was taken to select n man
that they thought could handle the
spiritual side of the church ns well
ns properly enrry on tt}e work of
expansion that was needed to keep
pace with the growth of the city.
Tomorrow, is Anniversary Day at the
First Baptist church nnd the mem­
bership of the church ns well ns the
people of the city as n whole have n
right to look with pride on the work
thnt has been accomplished by the
pastor, Dr. F. D. King, during his
first year ns lender of the Baptist
people of tho city.
When Dr. King came here ns pas­
tor of the local church it was under
a henvy financial strain .that every
church goes through in making need­
ed building improvements.
This
phase of the^ehurch work has pro­
gressed without a hitch and more
than $3,000 of the outstanding in­
debtedness has been paid. With due
credit to the individual members of
the 1’ipo Organ Club this fine body
of women have finished paying for
•the pi|&gt;«*&lt;&gt;rgnn, nnd shout $ 1,100 of
this indebtedness bus been paid dur­
ing the past year.
In looking on the spiritual growth
of the church during the year the 150
new additions that have been made
is the outstanding accomplishment of
tho church. The Sunday school has
grown proportionally until it has
reached an nvernge attendance for
the past four months of a little more

FRED R. WILgON
SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

s

Anniversary Day
Ber'ean Brotherhood' *
at Baptist Church
Made Big Plans to
Challenge the State
Fine Year’s Record

A ttorney-nt-L aw

nick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

FOR.4 SALE—SIX ItOOM HOUSE
AMI). LOT. PART CASH, BAL­
ANCE ON RASY THUS, ALSO A
SMALL liEAKINr. ORANGE GROVE
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS X
P. O. BOX 34, LAKE ONKOR, FLA.
*
_________________ 41-12tp
FQJl SALE—$500 buys ft acres,’$250
buys 2 H acres, pood fru it nnd garden land, within City of Lake Mary,
tlj^com inft j u r i s t center fmuSi'minole*county. Land high overlooking
tWo beautiful lakes. The city dwcL
ler's dream.— Lnko Mary Realty Co.,
Lako Mary, Fla.
'
4D-7tp

v m i O O ^ C O N ir, TH A TS
J o S r TH E VciHP*- PLACI
V
L 0 0 4 &lt; \h J' P oP L -,
PC l O N E P ^ ^ t
T--------

S E E REG HOLLY A T T H E H ERA LD O FFIC E
new. Phone 5M- R.
g . 49-3tp ,
FORWENT—Bmsli cottage, see /.
Musftn. 601 Palmetto Ave. G0-9tp.f
•
NOTICE

WANTED
BTKK6fcRAMIEftv WANTKb—Hust
be experienced. Address P. O. Box
•WANTED— Used musical Instruments
instruments of every description.
Will pay cash or trade.—M. L. Price
Music Co., -Tampa and Zack Street,
Tnnip's, Fla.
5-25-lmo-C
IhiVe thousand
WXFTFBD^Pwi
feet cypress celery boards. Ad. . . I f - SAS
h irrd
d K trrrt.
MX V . . I TllU

Wc a rc m aking SPE C IA L PR IC ES FOR CASH on

McCORMICK A N D DEERING
MOWING MACHINES
HAY RAKES A ND TEDDERS

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS T&amp;U

CHATTANOOGA and WEBER WAGONS
Now 1h the* tim e to b u y ; p rlc c i nro mlvuncini;. Wc carry
com plete linn of repaint. DON’T buy a m achine if you can­
not g e t rep ain t. *
*

JJ

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