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                    <text>T H E H E A R T OF TH E W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY,

VOLUME IV,

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SEPTEM BER

24,

1923

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to Be One Who
Used Whip on . (y
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Several:

ANDPAYjPRICE
Or Hangover Front SaturduyvN ight Makes
BacJ Auto Accident. Forecast of Secretary
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Weeks and Ford is
NBWv-ViDBR, Sept. 24,-M tss A d d #
Silent.
Ryan, debatant and daughter o f John

If They Prove Sincere in
Promises France W ill Helen Elwood Stokes
Help Them Pay.
, Makes Accusers Back
Down. (H r Tfcs A s » o e la t H I .,P r » « s )
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PARIS, Sept.' 24.— Premier Polntire made threo speeches Sundsy nt
Cksmpcnoux, Tool, and Bois Le
Piitre, in none of which did ho mako
inn the most distant reference to the
visit of Stanley Bcldwln, the Drltish
prime minister, to Paris. The speeches
might hove been, In fact, most probtbly were, written beforo that evont
The point M. Poincare sought to
nuke clear today was that Germany
m«it not expect to bo able to mako tho
colltspc of passivo resistance in tho
Rohr, a means for driving a bargain
with France, or obtaining any conces-

Harry Ryan and granddaughter of
Thomas Fortune Ryan, financier is in
a critical condition at Long Reach
Hospital; a victim o f an. automobile
crash early Sunday morning at As*
bury Park which cost the lifo of Lewis
Gordon Norrle, Princeton Hockey star.
Tho hospital authorities declined any
detail of Miss Ryan’s injuries or to
jtivo the names of other party hurt
Norrio and pArty were speeding from
n mod house to the home of his aunt
in two automobiles at three o’clock
Sunday morning, tho police said.
NorrU'a car collided with another car
head on. Both1 were demolished. The
other car and his party did not stop
•and the hjJjijpfd.ljr *°me t,rae ,n the

I H r T h r A a a ocJ h lrA I’ rra a )

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MACON, GA., Sept. 21.— Dr. C. A.
Yorbrought, a prominent dentist and
allowed dinglendcr In the Macon flog ­
gings again went to trlnl today, this
time charged with whipping W. O.
■Harnett. Ho wan acquitted last week
on the charge o f whipping R. F. Mills,
Harnett testified at Mills case that
Ynrbrough whipped him.

IHr The Associated Tress)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.— Action
CHICAGO, Sept. 24.— Mrs. Helen
by the war department will lie had
Elwood Stokes, whose divorce suit is
before night on tho question involved
pending In New York, faced six per­
In the disposition o f tho government
sons early today in the office of As­
Gorgns plnnt on land owned by the
sistant State’s Attorney Wharton,
Alabama Power Company nt Muscle
who arc investigating her charge that
Shoals, la forecast by Secretary
her husband Bought to defamo her
Weeks,
after o conference with the
character by affidavits obtained here.
president.
Secretary had
received
She defied six persons to identify her
reply from Henry ford, who recent­
ns former inmnte
o f a notorious
ly was asked by the government to
house in the old Chicago tenderloin.
modify his offer o f Musclo Shoals In The Gordon Bennett
Nono could do so. Six had previous­
property to exclude Gorgns plant. He
ly maife affidavits against her. Ac­
Race And Twb Ameri­
would
not give contents of tho Ford
cording to,W harton ho has obtained
cans Were Killed. *
/ifnreply.
confession-from a negro special depu­
in augurating a monument to tho
IDr Tfc«* AH M liLe Press)
*ar dead at Champeflour, In tho cen- ty sheriff that he had been employed
Yowell A Company have n big ad­
raim '- WA
ttW wHlsM'/ was In
BRUSSELS, Sept;*" 2*.*— United
t*r of the- world- w ar battle- line on lb g e f tho •tfmdA'vlts bjr-S to**'
vertisement in this issuo cnlling your States nrmy balloon S-fl competing in
Norrle party’s car. •
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grand couronne height, Premier Poln- sol.
attention to to the Fall Showing of the Gordon Bennett international
uro snid that auch ceremonies ns
New Silk on Wednesday arid Thurs­ race wns struck by lightning last eve­
those being held wore not intended
China Side Steps
day of this week. Crepes, knit silk, ning and Lieutenants Olmstoad and
to fan hatred or reabtroent, but mere­
Demands of Legation pussy willows, chiffon velvet and Choptnw, her occupants killed. This
ly to glorify the heroism of those who
About Kidnaping many other popular weaves, fall skirt­ was the third bnlloon to bo destroyed
fill in the cuse of justice and liberty..
ings, wool goods, and ninny others nt in the rade. Five acronnuts hove been
Re expressed surprise that Germany
prices that will make them move. killed. The S-G wua destroyed near
CHINA
SIDE,STEPS
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was forgetting the generosity of the
Bandit Raid On Pasaenger Train See tho advertisement in today’s Nistolrode province of North Brabant,
victors in signing the armistice when
paper.
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Holland, the Eero Club of Brussels
Included American.
they were on the point of invading
The
Associated
Press)
German territory and destroying tho
has officially announced.
Russians
Heading
* PEKING, Sept. 24.— Chinn haa re­
last divisions of the armies of the]
plied evasively l o the demands, which
Toward Florida
. BRUSSELS, Sept. 24—The Gordon
Reich.
wns presented by Diplomatic Corps,
Escaped From Cuba Bennett Cup classic, the annual bob
“There are many today across the
result in Linchenlng bandit raid last
loon race for aeronauts of all coun­
Rhine,' snid M. Poincare, "who aro Were Working on Car Muy when foreigners,
Including
Skipped Havana Police and Headed tries, which Btnrted here in terrific
tliad or deaf to their-situation. They
Ond Fell Out About
Americans were kidnaped from train
For This Slate.
gust* o f wind and rain, hns already
art leading Germany toward now catami were detained ih Shantung llilli
Repairsi
vost three llovs. Of tho seventeen cnaitrophiea and foolishly expending in
tor week*..
trnns assembled for the race, thir­
revolt against tho treaty that haa been
( S r T fcr A m m I » I H T r e « « )
KEY WEST, Sept. 22.— Deputy
tigned resources which might tpiuacd
teen, so fnr ns known, are in tho
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 24.—Syd
U. S. Marshal Lope* been advised
to! execute it.
air.
Maxwell, a mechanic is held in Jail
that a Launch with 14 Ruslana aboard
“What ia to be done! Let ua wait. hero charged with the murder of Max
One of tho balloons, reported to bo
who escaped from Port Police, Havana
When they nra on the very edge of Russell, a young mnehinst. Maxwell
and are headed for the West Coast the Swiss, Genova, was struck by
the precipice they can still save them- is alleged to have cut Russell to
oI Florida, Innding to be probably lightning, and Lieutenants von Gruneelves from falling. They have only death yesterday when they fought
nttemptod either nt Tarpon Springs o f ingen and Whrcn wero killed.
to recognize the uselessness of their on the highway in company witli
The American contestant, St./Louis,
Tampa.
resistance and prove to vs that they
Mrs. nessio Durst and Palmer Allen.
•ere sincerely determined to keep their Mrs. Durst said tho quarrel ktarted
promises. Hut let them beware. Tho
Oklahoma's Legislature Under Guard
over the repairing of the machine
*l»pe is steep and It la not we who ore
In which they were riding and which
shipping.
broke
down.
In unveiling a war monulnent at

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Tool, Premier Poincare asserted that
during the period from 1871 to 1014 Many Tax; Sales
there was no real peAce ana rfbrmal
Swell State Treasury
relations between France and Gcr.
Sent in By Clerks
*eny were impossible. Franco now
t a determined Uiat Germany shall
®&lt;(t revive such a precarious peace, Clerks o f Circuit Courts Have Ren J l t c d $ 6 1 7 ,4 2 4 .4 5 .
*t&gt;*t rid herself o f old imperialistic
^kiti, realise the wrong she has done
md sincerely resolve to repair It
Premier Poincare’s third speech was
‘Wlvrred in front o f the memorial to
de»d erected In wood at Bola Le
Pwtre. The chief point pf hia speech
U* rt was Insistence that Germany’s
•urrender in the Ruhr must he un­
conditional.
He refused to be frightened by tho
*flre crows which he tu ld w*re be- Comptroller tho sum o f $017,424.45,
“ $ »«t to scare France into an under- In funds received by them for the re­
•tanding with, Germapy Hurt Germany demption o f tax sale certificate* so
»R1 become a prey to bolshevism will far during tho year 1023.
&gt;
To. the State Treasurer the sum o f
"• Usnsfortqed Into a center of an•rrhiun, rndangerlng her neighbors. $219,470.00, and the remainder, total­
Even If such things happen," he' ing $397,954.30, to tho several coun­
•ddvd, “ France a modal, peaceful, or­ ty and county school depositories.
derly democracy, haa nothing to fear,
Tho dlstribstlon by months, begin­
*4 are immune to contagion-"
ning with February, shows:
,
Month
To State To Counties
G* Ball who U sojourning at February 21 .. $30,680.98
$00,225.60
Hsytona Beach with hU family re- March ----------$22,089.24
$*M2&lt;L64
*«‘»*d a message today o f the death April 1 2 $34,451.19
$03,710.35
$90,288.07
ala brother-lnJaw at Quincy who May 23 ____ $60,772.67
T*4 •uddanly, Mr. Bali left at once July _____ _ $42,085.66
$78,151.03
w Quincy to .attend the funeral and Auguat 7 — $82,890.66
$00,160.17
■rs Ball and Silly will return to
Totals

$210,470.09 I397.p54.36

Wants to Place Issue of
Ku Klux Klan Before
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U .S .

Said

Miss Ryari, Daughter of
Joljn Ryan Seriously .
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Injured. ,

Germany Should Recog­
nize • Uselesfcrtesa o f
Farther* Resistance

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And Injunction Action
Would Issue Most Di­
Board Fails to Suggest
rect Action.
and Plan For
Illy T h r A . . o r la ird 1'r r a .)
OKLAHOMA, CITY, Sept. 24— A
Operation
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WASHINGTON, Sept, 21.— Prosident Coolidgo 1ms l&gt;eon ndvised by
members of tho shipping board that
thorough canvass of the situation hns
failed to develop any suggested plan
o f operating tho government mer­
chant fleet which offer hope of es­
caping definite and continued deficit.
Computation of various factors which
enter into marine transportation
place fixed differential of $5 a ton
against American ships, the president
was informed, and this handicap will
be met regardless o f the method of
operation devised by tho board.

Upheaval Last Thurs
day Causes Much
Damage.
TERHERAN, Persia, Sept. 24—
several villages in the civinity of
llujnurd nrc reported to havo been
destroyed with casualties so. far as
known of 123 dead and about 100 in­
jured in cnrthqunke which shook this
region Inst Thursday, say dispatches
Shocks arc contiutroqching here,
ng. Damage is also reported in tho
district of Shirvan.
wjth which Copt. II. E. Honcyell
loped to capture tho trophy, was unabto to withstand tho pressure o f tho
anchor rope when hit by n half gnlo,
and burst before the start.
Thf United States army S-G glided
nto the Belgian Villa do Bruxelles
when she was taking off, and dnmoged
th eRelginn so badly that she had to
jp emptied of gas, for safely sake.
Because of tho atmospheric condi­
tions the United States navy A-0099,
Lieutenant Lawrence In command,
tad $ narrow escape from colliding
m
jltherB wnlRing for
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the start, '*
but
ng her ballast, she
soared high enough to get into the
gly currents and sail away.
Thu* two o f tho American contes­
tants. are striving against threo
French, two Belgian, two Spanish,

test in the United States courts o f hia
authority to prohibit tho convening
o f an extraordinary session of tho
Oklnhonm house o f representatives
set for Wednesday will ho welcome.
Governor J. C. Walton declared Sundny night.
. "I wnnt to pinco tho issuo o f tho
Ku Klux Klan before federal authori­
ties, and an injunction action against
me will ho tho most direct method of
bringing this about," ho assorted.
The rush o f events that hnvo fol­
lowed tho extension o fmartial law a
week ago to every county in tho stata
paused Sunday whilo Governor '3. C.
Walton, worn by tho exertions of, hla
compaign against the Ku Khnr Klan,
remained in seclusion at feja home.
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' Military "courts ' InOklahoma
dity
and Tulsa, were not in session and
henduurters o f the guard officer*
were uit.
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Observers of tho situation looked
for an indication of its solution this
week. An uttcinpt to convene the
state house of representatives *Wddntxjny without rail by the governor la
expected to reveal llie Immediate
course o f developments.
,
Th session wns called by members
with tho (xpressed purpose o f invest}gating certain official acts of Gover­
nor Walton.
The governor has
branded tho session as' a "Ku Klux
Klan demonstration" and hps dccqlared tho legislators will not be permit­
ted to 011*01. Whether Governor Wal­
ton will back up his thrept to, jail any
who make an attempt reniaiua to bf
seen. Last nigbt ha said methods to
be used to block he session would b*
it) the hands o f Adjutant General H.
II. Markham. The latter declined tp
11. Markham. The Uttar declined tp
reveal his intended course o f action. .
‘ A statement issued Saturday night
by W. D. McChce representative front
Stephens county,. a leader in the
movements to convehe the-house, da*
dared members who will meet do not
iutiod to roaott to violence if he gov.
ernor uses force to disperse them. H f
raid if thy are not permittd to can.
vne they will "resort to the courts for
vindication of ou** rights.’
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The citizens of OkUhonta and the
nation at large had before them today
an appeal from Governor Walton, is.
sued Isst night, for funds with which
to establish newspapers in thU atat&lt;
"that will tell the people the truth/f
The governor asserted that certain
Oklahoma papers wore "subsidized
with money from Atlanta" and wer^.
refusing to carry to the people test!*
mony adducted by tbo military courts
tending to impllcato the Ku Klux Klaq
in law violations.
Mora troops tq ho mohllxod soon,
tho governor, declared last night. He

competition. Disqualification o f their
boUon haa just been decided upon for
nghming the Belgian entry in the
take-off yesterdays when word of ac­
cident was received. Other eausuai*.
tie# In tho flight wire Lieutenants
von Qrunlnger and Wehran of the
BwU*. balloon Geneva, which caught
Art. .I'enaranda Barca of the. Spanish
balloon Polar waa also killed and bb
assistant injured.

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era) other counties. .At present only'
three counties ih the state are undo^ '\,i
such designated military rule. In one||
Creek county, ho troops are on duty
and no fofost haa been made in th*
wock since the decree was promulgate J
ed to Interfere iq any way with the
regular civil sutboritia. In T uIm and
Oklahoma counties the other two bu$
few troops arc undet arms and therq *
b virtually no Interruption to th*
normal life of the gUioa. In Oklahoma
CRy the state fair ia attracting thoua-| f
anils o f visitors'to the city and b We
ing policed entirely by regular city
officers.
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�THE SANFORD D

MRS. FR*KD D A ld E R ___________ 1— L 3 -------------------------- -— Society Edit.,,

PlmanJlt-W
I f ydb hare any friends visiting you— If you are going nnywhofe or com ­
ing h#me, or If yon are entertaining, write a postal card to this department,
giving ddtalls, or telephone tho Item. It will bo greatly appreciated.

■DAR

time here ns the gudats o f ’ the lat­
ter's aUiit, Mrs. J. B. Ray at her
home otf Palmetto hvenua •'

O. Shinholscr. To these ladies the
longue is Indebted ' for the use o f
their lovely home*-and the spirit with
which' they entered Into tho occasion.
Mlsa Florcnco Spurting, Mrs. J. E.
Spurting,* Mlsa Selma Thom lcy and
Miss Luclle Pope were tho committee
w} osq untiring efTorts coupled with
tHb iiptendid co-operation o f every
one made thin one o f the most dolighlful occasions os well as profitnble. It notled something more than
erne hundred dollars fo r the carpet
fund.
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,

M b s' Anna Mason returned home
yesterdny after spending tho sum­
mer vdry pleasantly In Atlanta, and v If FLORIDA POETESS
Wrightsvllle, Ga., stopping- over en ‘ FVanccs Dickenson Pindcr is a
route hnnie at Ciithbcrt, Ga., to at­ poet. Please do not confuse the nsmo
tend the opening o f tho'school there. Pindor with Dlndsr, tho lyric poet o f
Greece, who was defeated In a con­
Hnvd you seen the attractive prizes test for poetic laurels by tho poetess
Mrs. Pindor would come
F o{ trees that Chuckles In tho breeze, donated for the Subscription Brlgc Corlnns.
out
victorious
in a contest with any
For singing birds and humming bees. for Tuesday evening at the Woman’s
poot
o
f
today.
Be one ^rith them, and laugh along, Club 7 Como out'Wild win one o f these
And wcivfe their gladncsa in your beautiful prizca and at the same time
For alx- years, sho has been n fre­
enjoy n pleasant evening.
song.
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quent contributor to the leading pubi
lications in this country and in Eng­
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilder and lit­ land. When you pick up any good
tle son, James, o f Washington, D. magasine at your news dealer’s or
O., arrived hero yesterday morning in tho public library, you are likely
nnd were tho guests o f Mr. and Mrs. to find A poem by Frances Dlckonson
Fred Dalgcr at their homo on Fourth Pindor, who In private life is Mrs.
street. They left this morning for Norwood Lowell Pindcr o f Jacksonn tour o f the West Coast.
vjllo, FIs.
Sho hna published poems In the
CARD OF TIIANK8.
Foruih, Life, Munscy’s, Art and Life,
The'EpWorth league o f the Meth­ which was. formerly the Lotus Magsodist church wish to thank all those zinc. The 'Touchstone, The New Re­
who helped make “ Tho Trip Around public, Contemporary’ Verae, Poetry,
Tho Lyric, Tho Measure, T h e Spur,—
tho World" a success.
this magnzlno is published simul­
taneously In Now York, I/ondoh nnd
TRUTH BKEKEH8 CLUB.
Tho Truth Seekers Class will meet Pars— Vogue, North “American ' Re­
Monday afternoon nt tho Methodist view, Tho Reviewer, and several oth­
Church at 3:30. As this will bo the ers In this country. In Europe her
timo for election o f officers, all mom work has been published . in tho
Harmsworth group/ o f magazines.
bers arc urged to nttend.
Laugh, littlo fellow, laugh nnd sing
Pearson's, The London Graphic, and
the London Outlook.
And coax tho Joy from everything;
THIRTEEN BRIDGE CLUB.
Take gladness at It* fullest worth
In the Anthology o f Contempor­
Mrs. B. A. Howard, who leaves
And make each hour
nn hour of shortly for Okeechobee, was the aneous Verso which will come eff
mirth,
.
,
charming honorcc yesterday after­ tho press this fall. Mrs. Pindcr has a
8o-&lt;hmt*when on tho downward slope noon when Mrs. Claude Howard en­ long sonnet sequence. In the Anthol­
O f life the radiant sky of hopo
tertained in her honor nt her country ogy o f Sea Verse, compiled by MerWilt betid'above you all the way
home on Sliver Ij»kc. There were riehew and published in America and
And make you happy, ns today.
three tables of players nnd the guests In England, there are several poems
— Wilber D. Ncsbit.
included the members o f the Thirteen by Frunccs Dickenson Pindor.' Her
work is included in tho Braithwaite
Bridge Club.
Mohday—Truth Seekers Class meets
•
Gold and green, tho colors used, Anthology for 1923.
at-Methodist Church nt 3:30 p. m. were artistically carried out in every
Mrs. Pinder w ho' is n native of
Tuesday—Subscription
Bridge at detail. Baskets and vases of golden Florida nnd who was educated at
glow were everywhere. Tho tally Rollins college in Winter Park, Flor­
Woman's Club by Junior Department, cards were also in yellow nnd when ida, has always enjoyed writing.
at' 8 p. m.
scores were counted, tho prize for When she was a school girl, she
high score, a yellow card tablo cov­ wrote for tho college publication and
Mr, and Mrs. W. V. Wheeler nnd er, was won by Mrs. 1). P. Drum­ was clans poet for her class.
She
family are now occupying their now mond. Mrs. Howard was also pre­ nevor dreamed however that sho pos­
home on Union avenue.
*«*— sented n yellow card tablo' cover as sessed real talent.
Sho knew that
m6M6iRb'of the occasion.,
, , sho loved to writq and that writing
Mrs, A. J. Richardson has return­
At the conclusion o f the game, Mrs. enmo more easily for her thsn for
ed horn* after a very delightful visit Howard served n tempting salad many o f her classmates. It was not
with relatives In Georgia.
course nnd orangeade, as refresh­ until' about six years ago that she
thought of taking her work serious­
ments.
Miss Thelma Bellamy of Sanford
Those enjoying this pretty party ly. Sho showed some o f her verse
Is the guest o f Mrs. D. M. Carrulh- were Mrs. Gcorgo Do Cottes, Mrs. B. to a friend who assured her that it
era ia t'h er home No. 617 East Park A. Howard, Mrs. D. P. Drummond, was real poetry, nnd when it was
avenue.— Tampa Tribune.
Mrs. F. E. RoumlUnt, Mrs. B. L. Per­ offered for publication it was ac­
kins, Mrs. David Caldwell, Mrs. Bon cepted, and she was assured that
Mr.1 and Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez and Caswell, Mrs. R. A. Ncwmnn, Mrs. A. olher poems o f hers would bo acceptfatally are now at' home to their B. Wallace, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mrs. table. Since that time she has writ­
friends at the Clarence Mahoney W. A. Fitts and Mrs. G. D. Bishop. ten for many magazines nnd has
been made a membec o f the Author’s
home on Tenth street.
league of America. But that is not
....“ TRIP AROUND THE WORLD"
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart arrived . “ Tho Trip Around the World," all, sho has been elected to mem­
hers yesterday from their homo in gltctt under the auspices of the Ep- bership in tho Author's Guild which
Jacksonville, and are tho guests of worth League was a success in ev­ is made up of a select number of
Me. and- Mrs. AYchle Belts at their ery particular. There was a large tho members of the Author's League.
hotne orr Palmetto svenuo.
On the council which elected her
gathering in front of tho Methodist
church, fully ono hnlf hour bofore to membership in this guild are
John Moreland o f Norfolk, Va., is
the scheduled time to start on the Mary Roberts Rinehart, George Ade,
the1 guest bf his sister, Mrs. J. W.
long nnd perilous Journey. The fol­ Booth Tnrklngton, Irvin Cobb, Zane
Snow at* her home on Elm avenue.
lowing countries were visited: Amer­ Grey, Ellis Parker Butler, Gclett
Mr.* Moreland expects to locate., in
ica, Japan, Spain, Africa and Ireland. Burgucss, Montague Glass and sever­
Sabffcrd.
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Theso countries were represented al others who are recognized os tho
M r.'and Mrs. Charles E. Perry of appropriately and artistically in tho foremost men and women in tho Am­
Llttla Rock, Ark., are spending some homes of Mrs. W. I, Thornton, Mrs. erican literary field.
Tho poems she has had published
would'fill a volumo and her friends
in this country and abroad are anx. (ously waiting for the timo when sho
offers them to tho public in book
form.
• Florida is grateful
that
Mrs.
CGOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
Finder's parents saw fit to come
Shows Starting nt 7:30 nnd 9:15 P. M,
pero before her birth, and that she
;rcw up and was educated in Fior­
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TODAY
ds.
Otherwise, Virginia er Ken* l a Bg b u t t l e f e l l o w .
LaUgh, little fellow, laugh and sing
Ang Just* bo glad fqr everything!,
Bc^rlad fo r tho morning and for tho
nlghtl
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.
For sun and stars that laugh with

Cash Prlro Night — Three cnah prizes to lucky numbera
IVm, Fox Presents
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Difetitt Famum in' “ THE BUSTER”
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Fox Comedy: “ STEP LIVELY PLEASE’’
Fox News: “ MUTT and JEFF”
MONDAY
AMATEUR NIGHT — 5 ACTS OF LOCAL TLENT
Prlhcipa! Pictures Corporation Presents
“ TEMPORARY MARRIAGE"
With
■ . Kenneth Harlan and Mildred Davig
Pa the Comotly— “ Wnnted'a Story” .
Fox Nows

Vi
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
rp ~ r
A Keith Vaudeville Act.
' •./ f ’ ’ The first road show of the pcanon .

f 1'* Russell Sisters iira Refined Novelty
VISIONS OF SPLENDOR.
A beautiful wenio production
Also high class pictures in conjunction With the above acta.
MONDAY &gt;— ........................ AMATEUR NIGHT
WEDNESDAY ................... ....... FAMILY NIGHT
SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND
SATURDAY
*. . Special Myaic to all Pictures
IGHT PR IC E S............................................. 10 and 20 Cci
AXINEE P R IC E S ............. .............. .......10 and 15 Cer

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I There are so many nice things that
wo could say about Mrs. Finder in
private life, but she is very modest
and begs u* to leave unsaid many of
the things wo •would like to say
pbout her.
|. • When the writer o f this skotch
j wanted to congratulate her on her
| Work, aha ssldi “ When I think of
j the groat amount o f work that so
j many people are accomplishing -and
view my own., achievetaenta I feel
I that I have really done nothing: at
S all. Pvt ,L ahall' keep on working
Bland porhaps, by. and b y ,'I ahall'do
l aomething tbat li worthwhile."

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Yowell Coi, fitst show*;
|*jn£’ o f Mallteon &amp; Haaa
Ifiew F u llS ilk , next-W ed­
S nesday and Thiirsdfr#
W A N T O YSTEBS?
C A LL 4T8-W.
K E N D A L L 'S FISH
M ARKET,'

tuhpay ,
COME TO LITTLE OEM— For good
c»U |ryjyt* drin k *»; smokos, butte*
m
U k J flS P S iK T
nInM.
■*;
*
Oysters
"any
style,
/lf^ivo
InWallcd
L l/v iiu O '
*
new stoyo, can now corvp^ you Hot
Roast Meats, Raked RoansT Hot UiaM IL A N E TH EATR E
^
^
cults,
Com
Dread.
In
facl*
every­
---------Sunday 7:45
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas o f Altamonte thing g o o d 'to cat at prices thr.'. arc
Springs are in tho cily today visit* right. Wo also havo new Lunch
SUBJECT:
Countar. Como In anil sco us. Glad
big friends and shopping.
to
serve
you.
200
Palmetto
Avc.
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Frank Miller Is carrying his arm Good music while you cat.
“Religious Liberty in
in a sling as the result of an acci- AGENTS — Sell “ Packard Quality
/dent that happened at Daytona Dcach
U . S . A . ”
Shirts," direct from manufacturer
when his enr collided with n palmot- to wearer. Bcaufftul uinnplo outfit’
to tree pitching him through the windW h a t S h ou ld be D o n e W it h B lu e
free; Wonderful ro-order line. Pro­
position entirely new. Packnrd Shirt
LhWs7
Company, ID S. Wells, Chicago.
151-ltp F. H. Dudley, Lecturer.

AntbiUvit*^

Tires at mall ordor prices nt Wights
Gtc

Tho Lu-Beth Cafeteria has been
put through a rcnl change machine
and now contains a mezzanine floor
for the comfort of the guests and
will accommodate the crowds for this
season. Sco the elegant menu to­
day fo r tho Sunday dinner tomorrow
and then visit tho Lu-Beth tomorrow.
Ono o f tho finest cafctarics in- the
state.
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Thedford’a Black-Drauiht Liter
ffedteae (Vegetable) Praiaed
bf the Had of a
LouiiuAa Family.
’
Lake Charter

L * - “ l don't know

SUFFERED FIVE YRAHff from'
■» KlriNBtS.

’T suffered with kld/icy tredki* fgi
fltfc years or matt* I could not’ iWT*
at'night and I was 'always tired t f 3 ’
coming homo from W6rk, and my ! ,- * '
ached," writes John R. Gdrdoh, Dts-S1
ville, III. “ I secured some FOttf*
KIDNEY PILLS nnd after »

School. Toggery Is announced to­
day by tho Sonford Shoo &amp; Clothing
Company and they hnvc tho goods for
the boys in 'suits nnd shoes nnd ev­
erything. Tho Sanford Shoo &amp; Cloth­
ing Compnny have one of the largest
and beat Blocks for tho srhool hoys
in tho city.

work with*WiOr&lt;s~iSn«i&gt;, bccarilf H fta1
erpinil Vould Bleep-belter." Fdrqtfcr
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333
-ii a resl bargain* It has a low lop
and medium skirt. Made Induiabte pink*or white coutili slies
24 to 36—and com o-.iy $3.00.

Tho Valdez Hotel has a Sunday
dinner Itrrangcd for tomorrow , thnt
will turn them over. If you have not
visited the Valdez Grill since Chef
Fnlck took charge you have missed
something. His menu in this issue
of tho Herald will give you some Idea
o f what tho Valdez is putting out
to tho customers. Rend It today nnd
go there tomorrow.
Yowcll &amp; Company arc here again
today with a big advertisement call­
ing yout* attention to tho now fall
suits and huts all • fresh from the
markets' and1ready for your Inspec­
tion. Yowcll &amp; Company havo Just
what you want for tho young boys
and tho ojdlr ones in school togs nnd
you must see them before making
your selections. See the advertise­
ment today. i‘

Congregational Bazaar wlfit*

BlVi T), 4 t__siL. . ea ^
December Bthl
Rdfoember tMrdife/
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sL Hive
the house

{iejns, r.ihl^Idrley ahd Bladder i
us4 KCJLEY KltoNfcJY TILLS,
everywhoda.— adiri

; l( Your dealer can't let It. tend ntme. aj .drcaa, ate and |). W e ll ernd the tofiet.
iN e in o I t v i U k t c T i t l i l e n 1liwtliH'd
' 120 E.
N««r York (Dept. K ).

G. W. Lawton,.Brnttlet Watch Ex­
port, 216 South Orange, Orlande, Fkl
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A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
NC-148

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Coming Friday
-Fresh Oysters;
Call 478-W.

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We Deliver

K E N D A LL ’S FISH MARKET.

- *In'lIiI'Id^VlfsVmelit Yn'Ihls Iss'iie'6'f
tho Daily Herald Hudson announces
a sharp redaction in the prices of
both the Hudson atqf Essex uutomobiles, and that thoro will be no change
in the modola during 1024. The Scmlnolo Hpdson nnd Essex company arc
distributors &gt;for these well known au­
tomobiles and will be pleased to dem­
onstrate the many good qualities of
both nt any time. Call on them at
116 tyngnolin avenue.

EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L THE YEAR.
CORNER. BUILDING. EVERY .ROOM .OUTSIDE.

C S K H K H U iS a

&lt;nr The A u k JhIM I*rr*«)

DELANI), Fla., .Sept. ID.—Tho
Halifax and Indian Poultry associa­
tions arc the latest organizations in
this soption of tho state to take up
co-operative buying. Plhna nrc be-

special act authorizing co-operative
associations of farmers in Florida,
which Is designed to aid in grading,
standardizing,' packing nnd shipping
farm products; to make rfs direct
sales as possible from -the producer
to the consumer, and to advertise ad­
vantageously and buy co-opcrntlvcly.
Studies by 4he‘ agricultural departinent of Florida show there has been
a steady g row th In the co-operative
movement withing the last two years,
And - these aiSbcUtions: now are said
to be doing an annual business in tho
United States'of probably f l , 600,000,000. In spmq states the increase in
the number « f farmers’ co-operativo
otherpriaes 1*. reported, as spoctscuJar, -Mia joarober. having reached more
than 14.01K),, whUh. raarV*
10
ito 15 .percent'of the total' prddflee
sold'by farmers. .
ThVbllllon dollar mark In business
done1 by tbese associations had. been
passed in 1919, according to the four­
teenth census, and since then there 1
has been a prodigious development 3-r
o f tho co-operative movement.
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Men’s All Wool Suits

$25.00-to-$4fc&lt;)0* , / y' : ‘

Men’s Shoes........__

...$3.25'tO’$7.50'

Ladifes’ Shoes
Children’s Shoes

The . New York Giants beat tho ■ j
Pittsburgh Pirates In two games, win- ■ [_
nlng tho firstfl tqW 'and;tbK A ceeod 3 ^ .
lim firili*
S tO 1.
Mf
iS a iB B I B S ili
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75c to-$3.50if.*- pievipi

SELLS r r FOR'LESS!
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f o l s t v i f kit

at DUMsi«.g*eJ i t tMt i t o p .
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&amp;ft* &lt;U u t a f t r t
1•nrrry.

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I T ’S ENJOYED

v;«*&lt;trtive it eritiraL
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3 in . G*#Uty it witb him t r f w31

ffflMlt- *Vm tv U «f It k f BJ*«*
'** W.* tr, f*TU fjf it.

A (titTiim « w tu p r*«*f»*ij )o*t
at tbr
it t « ' t tv pr***'

1 t u t n that

fb w t it r/&gt; p*rt*iAiUr
vjefcaog* fa kit rjjcAHjrjti.— Waa/. b'.JE*
f Advot**-*MLKT HAVE GOOD HO A IM

Erery mao, woman, and child ifl
the United State* ha* a pertonal In­
terest Ifl good r«/id*.
The farmer ard the 1nvAoritt hare
immediate ard practical Inte/e»t, but the in tern ! o f other* it no
|e»* vital that it expre**e* an Indirect
TU terra* of activity in ard relation.
aroord Die city of Hanford, the many
The farm er want* good road* lenew building*, the many rev horn.**,, eaute he ran make more money with
the many raw »tr»*U, the activity Igood roadi than with poor road*. If
on the bvrdrcd* of farm* wher* Da the'farmer can make more money, he
fall ard winter crop* are being iperd* more, which mean* greater
planted, all gfv* thi* part of tbe *tate vrm pettly for the whole Nation,
the apfiantttea of pro*periiy *ucfc a*
frw* aectlflrj* o f the tooth can l /m '. J

Hanford I* a Iruiy place all Da y»»r
round now ard with th* addition of
lou/itte it Will b« mm# than buty
later on.
Home people think Ictcaui* they are
renting tbelr home or «tor* or w»r»livute that they are Tint paying tare*.
They are paying the tare* jtm a*
■uraly aa If they owned th* property
they are renting for the natter count*
in the laze* ard Iruuranc* with hi*
other expert ten and th* renter jay* it
all. Therefore the man who rent*

_ VtHfR
BAKING' !
GLAD TO GET BACK
"A in't ; « t gla/f tv ( « back?** v u
THE HOTS Ol TODAY AND
suited a a u » »Vv iu&lt; reeemtiy return­
TESTER DAY.
ed tn m ar. extended trip fat the tr/rtk
*-vi »fc/, it &lt;v/w at kit FWrvia h-/**
again.
"G iv i," h*
u n tr * u to
fAeaaed 'rrer anything in my life; the day. -We b » r from oar own per*
f'.fk t cp yonder were fas#, the nssmtT ■oral experience that the boy* of to­
w*»th*r wet not alt/sgcther bad. day do not keg ' vj do the many
thfAsgh it wet gettin g cold about the •king* that-the bc,yi of twenty-fire
time I left. afld I had a good time in ;t*r» ago Ad *•! we alio believe
genera!, hut tv g*t bark tv tbia land
that the age of chivalry ha* cot pair­
o f delight jett makes my heart ting
ed tot la tbia hurry *-'d buttle of the
fur Jvy in company to the tong o f the
latter day oar mirAt are on other
Bmckiagt/irdt."
thing*. A reecr.*. * controverry be­
We cannot appreciate the feeling
tween editor Benjamin of the Orala
*r-d have had it f n n e lv n . Up there,
•Stir and Editor Matthew* of the Ft.
even in vjm irir, the weather it very
■lauderdale
0 tn'ir# l br.r.g* oat many
r hang*able. A f'Sel lady in Maine
of
th
r-»&lt;p/xab
i nth* following from
wat ow e atkeri if the would r.vt like
to !"/ tv Florida fur a ehange « f the Orala Ffmrt
“ Well, W-flf/j Editor IVrJAj r, of
t+imat*. "W h y " rh»* taid, “ we g*-t a
the
.Star,think* we r.W.bi hunt a rat*hange tjf climate every day up here;

Merchants ad Micas Transportation Co.

Folks nay th e y enjoy oar bak­
ing. They know that no bread
baked is superior to the bread
we make and they know oar
pastry is quite tasty.
They
know oar buns are the ones
that please and tease . their
appetite and that all the cake
we make is just exactly right.

m i :n ;ii T .van r t y c t r . K i t u n r e .
ill*
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F ran Jar Laosfflt
I T T ______ T2A .lt
NIAGARA FALI
M IA______ U M
NEW YORK. X.
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PHILADELPHIA
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PITTSBURGH. I
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SAVANNAH. G.&lt;
CH. ______ HAT
TOLEDO. O. ___
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IViilafleiphia ___— __

tivrv.n . . . . ____ ___ -

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1 tierhekire and aots
s u i i iM rou n iiM D t m u
t b U it a u k . : • r. *t
f *.

K»»»t. Kept. : :

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K.-1* Ui-rnnirlL rw

SS. Howard. C tL !l-t&gt;

HF lil u v r t t l* r, Oct.

Automobile* rimed &lt;-n Ml steamer*. 11wetsdies #1**
O u r sad fterk-fc.re.r &gt;'u|] lnIurnuikD on n**ML
j . r . w ta n . Tea*. r»«- «*r«n

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Tie Vet Of (tee aad Pie-r. “a * IV Bar 5 V J i r t M i U I * ,

Personal
Currency

rural or luburban dweller need* to
get to lb* city «orne Itrr.e; the let* the
time dhtanre th* let* it raati.
Every on* who live* in city want*
at time* to gel into the country. Th*
good road* 1* th* mean*. If there are

In w ritin g a ch eck on ou r bank you issue your

'thing* Worth While Picked Ifp Along th* W ay; Homs From
Part* Long Ago Laid Down; Home From Pm* of Later Day*.

ow n m oney, and it is the best kind you can use,
HE NEVER SMILED AGAIN

because

rdvd of Henry I, that after th* death of hi* aon,
llam, who p*rl*h*d in a ^ahlpwrer k o ff th* roa*t of
In th* year 1120, ha wa» never aetn to amile.)

Thera stood proud form* around hi* throne,
The aUtely and thelbrava;
Hut which could fill the place o f one,
That on* beneath lha wave?
Before him pa»M d the young and fair,
In pleaaurn'a reckleia train;
Hut aea* da*h«d o'er hi* aon'a bright hair;
Ila never arniled again!
.a

A n entirely new body d"il;pi lends distinction In
apiviarance.aiilimeuaiirably tolndividuzl comfort,
and provides ^renter convenience In the n?w Ford
Coupe.

II* aat where frital bowl* went round,
Jla board th* niinatral aing,
Ila aaw the tourney’* victor crowned
Amld*l th* knightly ring;
d
A murmur ut, th. reatloM deep

W id e d or* th a t open forward, revolving typo
w in dow lifters, enlarged rear compartment and a
recce* shell for parcel*, buck pi the k it make foi
crealer convenience;

Waa blent with every atraln,
A vole# of winds that would not sleept
Ha never arniled again!
H«arta, In that time, cloud o'er the trace
Of vow* once fondly poured,
And strangers took Die kinsman's place
At many a Joyous hoard]
Grave*, which true lovo Had bathed with taare,
Were left to tmaven'a. bright rain,
Froth hopes ware horn for other year*; •
Ha never amjled again!
— Mr*. Felicia Hainan*,

I U I I I I I * 1l l l * M N I H i a i R U * l k

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— it is issued only as you need it, and so you avoid
the danger o f carrying cash.
— in one single piece you can issue any odd sum
(such as $3.79) or any amount you may wish
to pay.

The hark that held a Prince went down,
The aweeping wave* rolled on;
And what waa England'* gloriou* crown
To him that wept a aon?
lie lived, for life may long he Imrno
Ere nor row break ila chain;
Who cornea not death to thoao who mourn?
He never arniled again!

Sttcamlino laxly, windthicld vLcr, nr.d t^keled
linings make (hi* new Coupe, highly (.[tractive.
Deeply cuahionrtl oeats,improved Interior nrrancerncnt.and a&gt; »j vcntlJutorprovldei ncrcaacd comiort.

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FK IV rV»fc!r*. net t " ;a

— a check is o f value only to the person you de­
signate, and, unless indorsed, jt is worthless
if lost
— a check returns to you as a receipt and pro­
vides a record o f the transaction.
DEPOSIT WITH US AND PAY BY CHECK

it# ika art# FtrrJ Comp# omd orhtr boJj type#
o l year N to rttl Ford Deo Ur't tkowrooot.

Authorised Ford Dealer

Pc o p l c i Ran k o r S anford

C A R .S •T R U C K S •T R A C T O R S
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LD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923
n ___(
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a n o r d in a n c e p r o v id in g f o r

AN ISSUE OB' b o n d s b y t h e
CITY OF SANFORD; FLORIDA,
IN THE SUM OF SEVENTY-FIVE
THUS AND DOLLARS FOR MUr
NICiPAL PURPOSES, THE PRO- CEEDS DERIVED FROM THE
SALE THEREOF TO BE USED
TO PURCHASE AND ACQUIRE
THE NECESSARY LAND FOR A
i»OBLlC PARE, UR PARKS, FAIR
GROUNDS, P L A Y
GROUNDS,
ATHLETIC FIELD AND GLOF
GROUNDS, AND TO IMPROVE
’ ‘A’rJO D E V E LO P'TH E ‘ LANDS SO
pqR £H A SE D ? 0
MAKE THE
[RLE FOR THE
lRES A10. •' '
PURrOS'
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA:
Section One. That the City Commis­
sion of the City o f Sanford, Florida,
deems it expedient and .to the beat
interest o f tho City o f Sanford, Flor­
ida, to issue bends o f the City o f
Sanford, Florida, in the sum o f Sev­
enty-five Thousand ($75,000-00) Dol­
lars, tha proceeds derived from the
sale o f said bonds to be used for the
following municipal purposes, to-wit:
To purchase and acquire-the neces­
sary lands for a public park, or parks,
fair '^todnds, play grounds, athletic
Hold and g olf grounds, and to improve
and dtyolop tho Bind so purchased to
make the sanje adaptable for the pur­
poses, aforesaid.' .VIomp- I t. ■\- ii( |? "-L* *
Section Two. That it is the de­
termination o f the City Commission
that the sum o f Scvcnty-fivo Thous­
and &lt;$76JWO.OO) Dollars will be re­
quired to .cover tho post o f the pur-

athlctlc
fair grounds', play’ fcrouni
field, and golf grounds, and to Im­
prove and develop tho land so pur­
chased to make tho same adaptable
for tho purposes aforesaid.
Section Three. That the sum o f
Forty-five Thousand ($45,0&lt;)0.00) DqIlads, o f the said proposed issue of
bonds is “hereby exclusively appro­
priated for the purchase and acquisi­
tion o f tho necessary land for golf
grounds,' and to'establish, develop
and construct thereon nn eighteenhole g olf course, as a part o f the public
park system o f the City o f Sanford,
Flbridk.'
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•• ■ . Section Four. That tho sura of
Thfrty Thousand ($80,000.00) Dol­
lars of said proposed issue o f bonds
is hereby appropriated exclusively
for the purchase and acquisition ‘of
the necessary lands for fair grounds,
play grounds, and an athletic field, as
a part of the public park system o f
the City of Sanford, Florida, and to
improve and develop the lands so pur­
chased to make the 'samo adaptable
for the purposes aforesaid.
Section Five. That a bond Issue in
the sum o f Seventy-five Thousand
($75,000.00) Dollars, for the munici­
pal purpose enumerated and specific­
ally set forth In Section One of this
ordinance be and the same la hereby
authorized, provided, however, that
before saiiF-bohds, or any part o f said
bonds sba|l bo issued, this ordinance
shall be first approved by a majority
votq o f tho doctors of the City of
Sanford, Florida, actually participat­
ing in an election to* be called and
held at such time and in such manner
as is prescribed by tho Charter and
ordinances of the City o f Sanford,
Florida.

Section. Six. That said bonds shall
j o f the denomination of Ono Thousand Dollars each, bearing interest at
the rate o f five and one-half per
centum (5 l i f t ) per annum, interest
payable auni-antiunlty, on tho first
days o f July nr.d January, said issue
o f bonds to be dated July 2nd, 1923,
and to mature July first ‘ 1953, both
principal and Interest of said bor,d»
to bo payable at some bank in the
City o f ' New York, State o f Now
York, in lawful money o f the United
States o f America; said bonds shall
be signed by the Mayor o f tha City
o f Saufp'rd, Florida, and by the Clerk
o f the. City o f Sanfqrd, Florida, and
shall have,affixed thereto the seal o f
the City o f Sanford, Floridn; tho in­
terest coupons to be attached to said
bonds, .shall be signed with tho en­
graved or lithographed fac-simile

W ednesday and Thursday
■■tow

2 days showing: of Mallison’s High Grade Veldora FI at-Crepe, Velvet Knits, Rashanar. Crepes,
Chinchilla Satins, Butterfly Veiles. Also Cantons and Crepe de Chipe in all the new Fall
•colors, on display Wednesday and Thursday.
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Ilcscrvc District No. 6

n. Lnnm mill discounts. IwludlnK rediscounts, accept­
ance of other hunks, and foreign hills of exchange
nr dralta sold with Indorsement of this tsnk &lt;(e x ­
cept those shown In Ii snd c ) .......................................... I
Total loans ................ .................. ......................................
Overdrafts, secured, none, unsecured, *259,9 4 ....................
U. *• (Invrramm t securities onncili
a. Deposited to iceuru circulation (tU . 8. bonds par
value ................ ................ .................... ............................................ i
b. All other United Stales (luvernment securities (in ­
cluding premiums. If any) ....... ........................................
Total ....................................................... ....................... ..........
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.................................... .........
Hanking Mouse, *£,000.00; Furniture and natures, M.nini,
Ileal estatu owned other than hanking house .. . .
I-awful reserve with Federal Ileserve Hunk ........................
fash in vault and amount due from national hanks
Amount due from State hanks, hankers, and trust com par
I lilted Stales (other than Included In Items *. u, u
( lucks on other hunks In tho same city or town ns repor
(other ihun Item IS) .......„........................ .............................
Total of Items 9, 10. II, 12 and 13 ........................
Checks and drafts on hanks ((Including Federal He
serve Hank) located outside of city or town of report

'i' \§,UK j"*"*41""*" «■■■•«

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

h Mlxcollniicoun cash Items ................ .................. ............... ..
Iledi ntpllon fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. ft.
Diner assets, If any ..................................... ....................................
TOTAL

Mnlly ’O Crepes In Black, Ilrown, Nuvy Greys

Mallisim’ s extra heavy Cunton Crepes nil colors,

Flat Crepes beautiful shades, 10 inches wide for
None
(I 9 .il

Heavy Crepes 40 inches,-

„ ..................................*

Knit Bilk, a new knitted Silk 40 inch, special for

Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund .......... ..
I'ndlvldcd p r o fits

Mnllisun Fussy Willow guaranteed for one year,
i.ashler's cheeks outstanding ................................................................ _
Total of Items Zt, 22. 23. ^4, and 2S ;................... | 21.030.75
D rm s n tl

depo sits

teth er

than

bank

ile posltst

(deposits pay tilde within 30 days).
individual deposits subject to check
1 ettlllciilrs of deposit (I
money borrowed) .
Slate, county, nr other
assets oi this hank or surety bond
T o t a l of
posits)

s u b je c t

to I t r s r r v e

Ilaas Brothers Chiffon Velvet, 40 in. best grade.

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

d e m u n d de p o s its ( o t h e r t h a n h a n k d e ­
s u b j e c t to D e s e r v e . I t e m s 2«. 27. 2*. 29

30 and 31
............... .......... .......................... ............. ........ *573.IB*.8
Time ,de _posits
______.
. . . . I t r s r r v e ( p a y a b l e a f t e r 3Q d a y s, o r suh
subj_
e c t. . . to
.• . l ' * 1 10 30 'laya or more notice,&gt;, and postal
jiostnl savings);
savings):
tertiiicatcs of deposit (other tlmn for money borrowed) ...........
ntulc, county, or tilher munlcttui'l deposits secured by pledge
assets of this bank or surety bond .........„ .............. „..........
Olltcr tlmo deposits .......... ....... .................
......................
1 "»tal savings deposits .................................»............... ............................. „
Total of time deposits subject to lleserve. Items
. .. ..
J:!' 33&gt; 3,1 n,“ l 35 ................................................. r.......tr.i4.D3:
i sited Stales depoells (other than postal savings). Including V

*1OTAL
&gt;1 ^ 3 $ 5'
hTA7 l':,0 £^”™ O n iji» A :C o W y Y .'fY im in o ie l'a iT '''* '-..............................
'
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■I
, **■J*- Whltner, Cashier of the ubovu immc-il bank do solemnly swear
me above statement Is true to tbs-best of my knotyledke and belief.
I!. F. W IU TN K It. Cakhlcr.
COnilKCT— A TTE ST:
h . i:, Hutmu-Bf.
I* A. m tllM I.K V .
T. It. H AW K IN S.
&gt;
Directors.
SubserlUrd and sworn to before me this &gt;2nd day of September, 1**3.
1L C. Do HUSB. Notary Public.
My commission expires Feb. 10, 19

• Yowell Co., first show­
ing: of Mallison &amp; Haas
pew Fall Silk, next W ed­
nesday and Thursday;
In an election held in Buy county
recently the county bonded for $140,000 for good roads and n bridge ut
Lynn Haven to take the placo o f the
ferry. Tho issue was defeated in on­
ly two towns in that county, according
to figures obtained Inst week, and they
wefo St. Andn&gt;ws a n d ' Youngstown.
Another&lt;county taken u step in the
right direction, and when these roads
arc completed It U to be hoped they
are maintained and not allowed to
become impassable front the lack o f
attention.
Correct these sentence*;
“ Thu
young man. kissed the flapper and she
arose and deported from tho room in
anger.”
Marie,” said tho dashing
young business man, *T lovo you. I
make $500 a month. I want you to
bo my w ife." “ Go U^hadesl” said the,
maiden o f thirty-nine summers.

30 pieces of beautiful
skirts
length of
plaids and stripes. All
Wool Skirtings 1Vi
and 3 yds. .Cute ex­
clusive pattern!, ..per

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All Wool Serges; 54
inches wide III ’ Navy
and Blanch. Special
per yard
,
AA
$2.00 to ^

New Wool Canton 36
inches wide all wool
Navy Brawn, Black,
Tan Toupe * (PQ A A
Special, yd. «P0aVv

44 54 inches wide, a]
wool, beautiful quaHt;
Special
(PO C4
per yard .....

ce color, Brown, Tan, Green,

Stripes Crepe, 36 inches wide for dresses,
pajamas and little boys rompers, fast colors

Ever Fast Suiting1in all the new shades for
Fall, guaranteed fast to sun and Water

Ev$r Fast Gingham cloth in every wanted
shade for Fall colors

E V E R FAST D RAPRIES
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51 in. guaranteed fast color, stripes in Rose,
Blue, Green.
It 1

N E W . CRJETQNNES FOR F A LL
*
Beautiful pattern in large and small designs.;
Some special patterns for chairs and fancy;
pillows. Special

For quick results try a want ad.
Eatabliahcd
1920

Our Terms are strictly Cash
Dear Muchter Credit Man:
i i L*!ot your hitter about what I owo you. Now bo pachunt.
I am t forget yog. Pteeg w ait When sqm fools pay roe, I pay
you*a .
8 wua JU(hfroent day and you wus no more pre­
pared to meet your master as I am to meet your count, you
sure would have to go to Hell.
Trusting you will do this.

Notice! Subscribers!
If your Herald has not reached
your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT
wait until the next day to notify
the office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
the 'carrlei? has t passed your
house, call 148 oind a copy .will
he deli ref dd to your home im­
mediately
_ by
. a special
ipecial carrier.
.The office will be open to these
calls up until fip , m.
It. L. SH U T,
Circulation Manager.
Wo handle Yellow Jacket Spray
Carta. See us if you need one.
Mahoncy-Walker Co.
fltc

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Tiro* at mail order prices at Wight*
6tc

Yowell Co., first show­
ing o f Mallison &amp; Haas

B “ New” ,For Fall
Mft1V j

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�1$ virluff’bf
i«KTfte rlndeK
■o f tho City o f Sanford, Florida, and Simt
Dd liWreln on tlio lln d day of June.
'shall have affixed thereto the seal of
BASE B A LL "
tho City o f Sanford, Florida; the In­
Floridn, In Chancery In a curtain enuio
FOOT BALL
terest coupons to ho attached to said (heroin
pawling wherein. Nanai* R
bonds shall be signed with the en­ (lllen, M. O. Overstreet nnd U. Drew,
BA SK E T BALL
were ci.mplnlnanta. nnd O. C. Bryant
graved or lithographed fac-slmile and
Kllsatieth iiryant. IUu wife. were
T R A P SHOOTING
signatures o f said Mayor and said rli frn.lurit*. I. the undcrelKtiud Special
MnMer In Chancery, In compliance
Clerk.
with thev provl*lon» *«f enld (Inal de­
cree.
will nn Monday, the let day of
Section 6. That the Mayor o f the
'October, A. D. 1923. between the Irani
Buy
at
Wight’s—save
coupons.
City o f Snnford, Florida, is hereby hours of sale. In front of the Court
Ruth and Williams
H —
fltc instructed, authorized and empower­ lluuse In Jtnnford," Bcmlivile County.
Florida, offer und expose fo r sale, and
Failed to Increase
ed to call an election to determine
Homers During Week
tho question o f the issuance o f the
*1
bonds provided for by this ordinance
CHICAGO, Sept. 24.— Babe Ruth of
Section G. That tho form o f tho
the New York Americans and Cy Wil­
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING.FOR ballot for said election shall be as
liams of the Philadelphia Nationals,
i - Ml .
AN ISSUE OF BONDS BY THE follows, to-wit:
each with thlrty-siiven home runs for
“ FOR the approval o f that ..certain
the senson, went through the week • CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA ordinance o f the City ;of : Sanford,
without clouting a four-base h it Ken­
IN THE SUM OF EIGHTY THOUS­ Florida, entitled;
neth Williams, o f the St. Louis Browns
AND DOLLARS FOR MUNJCI‘An Ordlnnnco Providing For An
was In third position In the two
” P A L “ PURPOSES, THE PRO­ Issue Of Bonds By The City O f San­
major leagues with
twenty-eight
And another tip about you lounge
CEEDS DERIVED FROM THE ford, Florida, In The Sum Of Eighty
homers and Fournier, of Brooklyn,
Hazards, tea hounds, poker artists,
SALE
THEREOF TO BE USED Thousand Dollars, For Munlclpnl
was fourth with twenty-one. bthcr
and 'bootleggers—don’t hang around
TO
ENLARGE,
IMPROVE AND Purposes, The Proceeds Derived From
players In tho two leagues who have
that football field without permission
EXTEND
THE
SEWERAGE
AND Tho Sale Thereof To Be Used To En­
cracked out twelve or more home runs
from Coach. He says he can use
DRAINAGE
SYSTEM
OF
THE large, Improve And Extend The Sew­
follow;
his speedboard on idlers ns well ns
erage and Drainage System Of The
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
American League—
lazy players.
City o f Sanford, Floridn,'
Heilman, Detroit ..... ..............................17
and
FOR BONDS "
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
I’
EOPLE
HnuBscr, Phiia. ....... ........................ 17
And listen here— its gonna bo n Brower, Cleveland
AGAINST the approval
o f that
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
. 1G
great battles Thursday afternoon Speaker, Cleveland .. ........................15
certain
ordinance
of
the
City
o f San­
FLORIDA:
when the Seminole Athletic .Club and MeManuit, St. Louis .. .............“........ 12
ford,
Florida,
entitled:
Section 1, That tho City Commis­
Sanford High meet on Hood Field.
‘An Ordinance Providing For An
Iinrris, Boston ......... **.4«***»•**•«•*****.,4.13 sion o f the City o f Sanford, Florida,
Tohin, St. Louis ....... ...................— .12 deems it expedient and to the best Issue' Of Bonds By The City Of San­
The S. A. C.’s have n stellar backNational League—■
interest o f the City o f Sanford, Flor­ ford, Florida, In The Sum Of Eighty
Munlclpnl
field in Krnnk I’ urdon, Eddie Bender, Mcusol, New York .............
ida, to issue bonds o f the City of Thousand Dollars, For
Bach and Pee Wee Tillis holding Miller, Chipago ................. •.............17 Sanford, Florida in the sum of Eighty Purposes, The Proceeds Derived From
down quarter. .
Hornsby, St. Louis ...... .... ........ —...17 Thousand (ISOjOOO.OO) Dollnrs, the The Sale Thereof To Be Used 4o EnKelly, New York ............... .............. 10 proceeds derived fro
mthc sale of nrge, Improve And Extend The SewAnd another thing about that Pee Tierney, Phiia...................... ..............13 said bonds to be ufeed for the follow­ erngo And Drainage System Of The
Wee Tillis (his real and official name Traynpr, Pittsburgh ......... ..............12 ing municipal purpose, to-wit:City o f Sanford, Florida,’
....... 12
is Lnfayctto instead of Pec W ee). Frischj New York .......... .
To enlarge, improve and e x ten d the and AGAINST BONDS."
This bird is n real quarterback. Ho Frlborg, Chicngo ............. ............. 12 B ew era g o nnd drainage sy stem of the
Section 7. That this ordinance
calls signals faster* than a "flivver"
shall become effective immediately
City o f Snoford, Florida.
stutters!
STAR’ S FINE 8UPPORFT.
Section 2. That it is the determina­ upon Its pannage nnd adoption. ,
Adopted this 31st day of August,
tion o f the City Commission that the
And here’s some advice to S. II. S.:
"A Prince There Wasp' Thomns sum o f Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) A. D. 1D23.
when on the defensiv^— don’t be rash Mcighnn’s new Paramount picture at Dollnrs will bo required to cover the
FOREST LAKE,
and get in Frank Purdon’a way. He’s the Princess today, will hold a double cost o f the enlargement, improvement
S. O. CHASE,
C. J. MARSHALL,
S, A. C.’s star fullback and geemlny attraction for the boat of star ad­ and extension o f tho sewerage nnd
trickts! how that fellow docs gallop! mirers among fdm patrons. • For drainage system o f tho City of San­ As the City Commission of the City
of Sanford, Flnrida.
1
Thomas Moighnn, the star, is sup­ ford, Florida, nnd the sum of Eighty
Harris, former Thousand Dollars o f said proposed Attest:
But it ain’t so bad yet! Just come ported by Mildred
over and look at the S. II. S. crew. star in Lois Weber production nnd issue of bonds is hereby appropriated L. R. PHILIPS, (SEAL)
City Clerk.
As husky ns Fort Beed’s "immigra­ who recently was Been in nn import­ exclusively for said purpose.
ant feminine lend in Cecil B. Detion.’’
Section 3. That n bond issue in the 0-3-10-17-24; 10-1-8-Gtc.
Millc’s production, "Fool's Paradise.” sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) In Clrrull Court. Setrnlk Jiiillrlut Cir­
cuit, In nnd for Hrmlnnlr fo u n t?,
Talk about another galloping full­ Miss Harris, who is one of the most Dollnrs for tin / municipal purpose
Florida.. In flm n r r r ).
back— why just look at Ed Moye! popular feminine stars of the silver- enumerated nnd specifically set forth Nannie ll.
(Hies, M. O. Overstreet, and
It. Drew, CompnllnnutM.
That bird’s knee's move up nnd down sheet, hnd nn appealing role in the in Sections Ore and Two of this ordi­
vs.
like pistons! And Ijcc Peek is ns hard new picture nnd proves herself a nance be nnd the ijnnie is hereby O. C. Iiryant nnd Hllzuhrlli Dryant, his
wife.
Defendants.
capable leading woman for the “ good authorized, •provided, however, that
well—as Coach’s speedboard.
as
M ITICK UK MABTItll'H SAI.H.
luck" Paramount star.
Notice Is hereby plvcn that
under
before said bonds, or any part of Raid
And eome to think about it— S.
bonds shall be issued, this ordinance
H. S, plays two S. A. C. crews this SUFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM shall be first approved by a majority
KIDNEYS, r
year. On Thursday, .September 27—
vote of the elector^ of the City of
"I suffered with kidney trouble fur Sanford, Florida, actually participat­
the Seminole Athletic Club and Thurs­
.■
day, November 2D the Sprniglk'ld five years or more. I could not sleep ing in nn election lo he called and
at night ami I was always tired after held nt such time unil in such manner
Athletic Cluli of Jacksonville.
coming home from work, and my back as is prescribed b y ’ (he charter nnd
It. Gordon, Dan- ordinances .of* -the“ Oily of 'Sanford,*
And one promises to be as interest- ached," writes John
.1
ing as the other.
.vilto, 111. "I scicured Romo FOLEY' Florida.
KIDNEY BILLS and after n few
Section 4. That naid bonds shall
to to to r a to to ra to to to treatments 1 felt better and could be of the denomination o f One Thous­
work with more case, became strong­ and Dollars each, bearing interest at
er, nnd could sleep better." For quick the rate of five tine one-hnlf per
to
to relief from Bnckaehe, Itheumatic centum (5 ‘ 4 '/r) per annum, interest
to
pains, nnd Kidney nnd Bladder trouble payable semi-annually, on the first
to
to
use FOLEY KIDNEY BILLS. Sold days of July and January, said issue
ha to to to to to to to to to
every whede.— adv.
of bonds to be dated July 2nd, BJ23,
and mature July 1st, 1D53, both prin­
Tonight at the Milan, “ Temporary
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­ cipal and interest of said bonds to be
Marriage.*!
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla. payable nt sonic batik in the City of
4-24-tfc New Y'ork, State of New York, in
Tho picture sensation o f the year.
lawful money of the United States
Tho picture which records faithfully
Wo hnndle Y’ ellow Jacket Spray o f America; said bonds shall be
what often occurs in millions of
Curts. See us if you need one. signed by the Mayor o f tho City of
homes.
Mahoney-Walker Co.
Gtc Sanford, Florida, and by tho Clerk

aoil f t the1 hlglieiV b h fW 'lo r 'c s.h

»hV nfllowing described property i„'
L&gt;rew n UevijUoti of .p i n uf uh_.

cH'» tJunriy

ijv y u tin i

same appears of record In the r t ^ r d .
of Hnnjlole County. Florida. In p u ?
(look 2. pnae 10S, Hecnrdn k™ i ,
County, Floridn. said lots herem d„*
scribed containing
chaser to pay for title,
pur

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ORDINANCE NO. 56

New York
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Chicago —
St. Louis
Brooklyn
Boston ....
Philadelphia
American

m
P'&gt; ■

New York
Cleveland ..
Detroit —
8 t ' Louis . _ . —........—G8
....... ...CD
Washington
Chicago .....
Philadelphia
Boston .... _
Southern Association.

Won.
New Orleans ..............00
Mobile .......... ...... ........ B8
Memphis .... ......... .... 77
Atlanta ......... __ ____ 70
Birmingham . ...............75
Nashville — ......... —.74
Chattanooga .................03
Little Rock .. .. ...........53

Lost.
67
GO
80
73
74
78
88
01

Pet.
,012
.57!
.528
.520
.503
.487
.417
.301

GAMES YESTERDAY.
National league.
A t Cincinnati 5, flrooklyn 1.
A t Chicngo 4, I’ hllsdtlphln 1.
A t St. Louis 1-0,. Boston 2-13.
No other schcruled.
American League.
A t Washington 12-0, Cleveland 10-0.
At Now York-St. Louis, rain.
No others chcdulcd ,
Amerlcsn Association.
A t Louisville C-3, Milwaukee 4-G.
A tlndinnapolis 4-G, Kunsus City 7-4.
At Columbus 4-1G, Mincnapolls 1-55.
At Toledo 0-0, St. Paul 3-4.

At
At
At
At

International league.
R o t ^ c p t u r T o r o n t o 0;1.(
Buffalo 17-4, Syracuse 4-7.
Baltimore 13-5, Jersey City 0-1.
Reading-Newark, ruin.

Southern Association.
A t Chattanooga 12, Mobile 7.
A t Atlanta 3, Memphis 3 (called tenth
darkness.)
A t Little Rock 11, New Orleans 8.
No other scheduled.
GAMES TODAY.
National League.
Boston at Chicago.
Brooklyn at St. Louis.
New York at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
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American league.
Chicago ut Washington.
St. Louis nt Boston.
Detroit at New York.
Cleveland nt Philadelphia.

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"Temporary Marriage" acclaimed
everywhere the perfect picture.

Is a man a "slow poke” if he ap­
proaches the middle age and does not
to to to to to to to
give his wife the attentions lie did
during their courtship days.7
Tonight nt tho Princess, "A Prince
There Was."
Remember tonight is Amntuur
Night. Four good amateur acts on.
The best in all the Meighun roles,
embraced in one.
Also starting tomorrow
Keith
Vaudeville presents the Russel Sis­
The story of a rich young idler, who ters, for three days.
looked on life us only a bunting
ground for pleasure.
Admission tonight, 10 ami 20 cents.
Till a careless kindly act for a
Admission to Keith Vaudeville enter­
struggling girl made him her hero— tainments, 10 and 35 cents.
and the man In him had to make
good.
Tonight's Vaudeville ut the Mnilunc
theutre will be;
Jaunita Smith In
The flash of life in New York’s
Fancy Dancing. Mrs. Gordon, singing
"Millionaire’s * Row" and in the
two Baluds. Wcma Graves singing
shadows that lie In her littlp aide
*I'vc Got the Mumps." Svhirad Iiro’s.
streets.
Cornet nnd Saxaphone.
An Interesting
cast Is excellent.

story—supporting

Baaed on Georgq M. Cohan play.
Thomas Meighun, good lu&amp;t star.
And everyone with their last name
beginning with A will be admitted free
tonight.

*X

Good comedy tonight also.
Tomorrow—Jack olt In tho “ Tiger ■
Ctaw.”
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days. Tlioumnds of owners pro­
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perfect in its tremendousTpcppy"
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perfect in its handling ease and
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N o w there are larger brake
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Pressure oiled chassis. Improved
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Deeper irojit seats, comfortably
tilted. St ill finer upholstery.’
The Jewett Special Sedan is
smart and stylish. Envious eyes
everywhere mark its Japanese
blue and black and nickel har­
mony. It is completely equipped.
Nickel plated bumpers, front and
rear, nickel plated motomctcr.
Extra cord tire, tul&gt;e, rim and cov­
er. Rear view mirror. Automatic
stop light; automatic windshield
wiper— and all the tilings discrim­
inating motorists demand— In­
cluding trunk— at $1695 factory.
A real buy always— a BETTER buy
now. Come in and ace it. Drive it,
yourself. See what it means to
handle this “cloned car with open
car performance"— the fine six at
the price of a lour! *
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SEMINOLE OVERLAND CO.
BANFQRD, FLORIDA-----------

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Skinner N i r t l s r r , Cos ip a ss.

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C o m pany
Box 105

Dunedin, Fla.

D s s r lT a Florida,
In order that your titixlneertn* department
may send mo complete liiturmstlun ressrdlug equipment required to protect tny xrove
from (rust or froesc.
I am snsw erlns tbs
following queetlone* with the understanding
Unit I am nut plauvd Under tho sIlBbtUSltub*
1Ika lion.
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years old. Varieties ........................ .............. ..

Number trees to the sera
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THE SANFORD PAELY HERALD^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923
■■

BUSINESS
«• DIRECTORY
•ark day.

498

Phone 498

QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
C.ooJs, jPinnos, Safes,
Trunks anti Uagffaffff
T ran sferred Anywhere Any

Household

BANFORI) n o v e l t y
W ORKS
v. c . c o l l a r , P ropGeneral Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
111 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

s. 0.

Shinholser

Contractor and .Builder
*Skt v*l*

IANFORD

FLORID A

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
BalaktlaheO !» • *

Real Estate, Loans qnd Inattrance
Phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Are.

STEWART the Florist
Flowers For All

Occasions

Members
Floriatn Telegraph- Delivery Ass’ n.
lit Myrtle Are.-------------Phono 260-W

SANFORD M A C fflN E
COM PANY
General Machine and Boiler
Worts
Cylinder Grinding
Phone 62--------- Sanford, Florida

Jackson’s Transfer
“ Kolinblc Service”
IVe Haul Anything, Anywhere,
Anytime.
Phone 475 —
123 W. 1st. St.
SANFORD, V h A.

PURELY?i* Z
PROFESSIONAL =
----------- y.

Cards of Sanford's Repot* / H
able Prufrsalonal Men) each M
of whom, in hia chosen pro- Ml
ImcIoo the Herald recom- ^
mm da to the people.

George A . DeCottes
A tto r n e y -n t-L a w
Over Seminole County Bank
IANFORD
FLORIDA

FRED R. W ILSON
ATTORN EY-AT-I.AW
First National Bank Building
IANFORD
FLORIDA

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CHELLE R A IN E S
•

LAWYER
— Court House

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
VlRF^ LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE

Examined

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, JrM
O p t D.
Optician-Optometrist
*11 Raat Flr«4 Stray*

Sanford, Flo

Automobile Body Build­
ing and Repairing
Corner of Park Are, and Second St.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Charles Stein, Prop.

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT, CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
E- A. DOUGLASS. Pres.
Mrs. Francisco is
^

atil barnyard
chamPw« by her defeat of Mrs,
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ho

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Yob tin llnd th* name of
,i t r j live Buslneae Han
In Sanford la HM» Column

Phone

I*

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Classified Ada le a word. No
Ad taken for le u than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
must accompany all orders.
Connt the worda and remit
arordlngly.

FOR 3 ALE—For $1,100.00 cash: Lot
6 Block fl, Tier 7, Sanford, vrltH un­
completed house. A bargain. A. P.
Connellji A Sons.
140-tfc
FOIE
3 ALE — Pretty
bungalowgarage nnd lot. Very reasonable
1103 Oak Ave.
151 3tp
DIAMOND KING— For - Sale— per. feet blue white atone, weight 2 1-2
carota. Hard carved platinum mount­
ing. Can be seen by appointment.
Phone 171.
,
151 2tp.
FOR SALE— 150,000 Celery. Plants—
Pcrly White Stand and Abbott
Cobb. Address P. A. Scancs, Rt, 1,
box’ 100.
101-3tp.

Report of Episcopal guild meeting:
"A s only a fow members were pres­
ent, Very little business was dis­
cussed." Like good
Episcopalians,
they left Undone those things they
ought to have done.
In the Circuit Court o f the Seventh
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In and
for Seminole County.
CITATION.

notice Is hereby given that the citi­
zens and tax payers o f the Cjty of
Sanford, Florida, are by said order
required to be and appear beforo the
Circuit Court-of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida, on
the 8th day o f October A. D., 1923,
at the hour of Ten o’clock A. M„ at
Sanford, in the County o f Seminole
and State o f Florida, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why
said bonds should not be validated
and confirmed.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
the Circuit Court o f the Seventh
Judicial Circuit o f .pie State o f
Florida, in end for the County of
Sominoic, on this tho 17th day of
September, A. D. 1023.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida.
G. W. Spencer, Jr.,
Attorney for Petitioner.
9-17-24-10-l-8-4tc.

'

Adopted this 31st day o f August,
A. D. 1923- ' ’ ’
.
•
J
FORREST. LAKE,
S. O. CHASE,
C. J. MARSHALL,
As the City Commission o f tho City
of Sanford, Florida.
Attest:
L. It. PHILIPS, (SEAL)
City Clerk.

there to, be held, whether the said or­
dinances proposing the said three sev­
eral bond issues shxll-he adopted, ap­
proved and confirmed by tho electors
o f said City, und whether the bonds
provided for by said ordinances atytll
be issued by tho City o f Sanford, Flor­
ida, in tho manner nnd for the pur­
poses in said ordinances provided and •
sat forth.

9-3-10-17-24; 10-1-8-Otc.

And I, Forrest Luko, as Mayor o f
the City o f Sanford, Florida, and we.
Forrest Lake, S. O. Chase and C. J. i
Marshall, as tho City Commission o f
the City of Sanford, Florida, do here­
by appoint C. I.. Britt and F .'P , Ripcs
and W. M. Haynes, Inspectors o f said
election, nnd David Speer, Clerk of
said election. The form o f the ballot
for said election shall bo as follows, '
to-wit:
' OFFICIAL BALLOT
Bond Election
of the
City of Sanford, Floridn.
October 9th, 1923

City of Sanford, Florida, n&lt; Municipal
Corporation, by and through For­
rest Lake, S, O. Chase and C. J.
Marshall, comprising the City
Commission o f the City of San­
FOR- SALE— Lot No. 8 in Block- No.
ford, Florida,
Whereas, the City Commission of
2 on W est'First St.; Sanford, Fla.
vs.
FOR SALE
the City of Sanford, Florida, on the
Write or apply' 102 E. Jefferson SL^ State of Florida, ex rcl, Geo. A. De­
31st dny of August, 1923, duly passed
152-3tp
rA H M tR S— You can gat seed bod Orlando, Fla.
Cottes, State Attorney for the
nnd adopted n rertain ordinance num­
frara~i and irrigation plugs at the
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f the
bered 50, entitled:
Hanford Novelty W oika
100-tfr
FOR RENT
State o f Florida.
An Ordinance Providing for nn Is­
To the Citizens and Tax Payers of
FOR BALE— Doner And Uayi’ paints
sue of Bonds by tho City o f Sanford,
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty FOR RENT— One furnished room tho City o f Sanford, Florida:
Floridn, in the Sum of Eighty Thous­
with connecting bnth. Prefer two
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
Whereas, a petition was filed in
nnd Dollars for Municipal Purposes,
young men.—214 E.. Second St.
the above entitled cause on this 17th
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for.
tho Proceeds Derived from the Sale
121-tfc day o f September, A. D. 1923, by the
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Thereof to be Used to Enlnrge, Im­ Make n Cross (X ) Mark before “ For
City
o
f
Sanford,
Florida,
a
municipal
apnrtment,
FOR
RENT—
Furnished
before
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue, San­
prove nnd Extend the Sewerage ami tho Approval, Etc." or
bed room, also garage. 117 Laure) corporation, by and through Forrest
ford.
83-tfp
Drainage System of tho City of Snn- “ Agninst the Approval, Etc." ns may
123-tfc Lake, S. O. Chnse and C. J. Marshall, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ford, Floridn,
be Your Choice.
/
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for Avenue.
AN ISSUE OF BONDS BY THE
ns the City Commission of the City
and
nn
ordinance
numbered
57,
in
'—
Two
.room
light
houscIkENTfall planting, cither Bliss or Rose'
FOR THE APPROVAL o f that Cer­
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
titled:
keeping apartment, 710 Oak Ave­ o f Sanford, Florida, ngninst the State
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc
tain
.Ordinance o f tho City o f San­
IN
THE
SUM
OF
FIVE
THOUS­
An Ordinance Providing for nn Is­
130-tfc o f Florida, cx rcl, Geo. A. DeCottes,
FOR SALE— Second hand loose leaf nue.
ford,
entitled: “ An Ordinance IhroAND
DOLLARS,
THE
PROCEEDS
praying for the' validation of certain
suo o f Ronds by the City o f Sanford,
binders good as new, posts and In­ F O l f ITENT— 4 desirable rooms, fur­ bonds o f tho City o f Sanford, Florida,
vtding For An Issue o f Ronds by tho
TO BE DERIVED FROM THE
Floridn, in the Sum of Sbventy-Five
nished or unfurnished. Apply 107
dices. Quick jsale at 81.00 each cosh
City of Snnfoni, Florida, In the Sum
SALE THEREOF TO BE USED
in tho sum o f One Hundred and
Thousand
Dollars for Municipal Pur­
130-tfc
on delivery. Herald office.
131-Gtp West Third street.
of Eighty Thousand Dollars for Muni­
TO PURCHASE
FURNITURE,
Twelve Thousand ($112,000) Dollnrs,
poses, the Proceeds Derived from the
cipal Purposes, the Proceeds Derived
FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE—Second hand letter flics LARGE convenient unfurnished housc- fully described in said petition, au­
Sale Thereof to l&gt;e Used to Purchase
from tho Snle Thereof to be Used to
keeping rooms. Rent reasonable. thorized by a certain resolution duly
FOR
THE
MUNICIPAL
LI­
in good shape but have been used.
and Acquire tho Necessary Land for a
Enlarge, Improvo nnd Extend the
145-2C-tp adopted by the City Commission of
BRARY.
Good for ordinary filing. Hnvo in­ 205 Oak Avc.
Public Park, or Park, Fair Grounds,
Sewcrngo nnd Drainage System of
dices. Twcnty-flvo cents apiece for FOR RENT— Eight room house. 200 tho City o f Sanford, Florida, on tho
Piny Grounds, Athletic Field nnd Golf
(piick sales- Herald Printing Com­
E. 3rd St. Inquire Sanford Furniture 14th day o f September, A. D. 1923, RE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE Grounds, nnd to improve nnd Dovel- the City of Snnford , Florida," and
FOR RONDS.
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
pany.
.
131-Otp Co.
147 tfc entitled,
opo the Lands so Purchased to make
FLORIDA:
"A Resolution Providing' for an
FOR SALK—817 WeHt First street. FOlt RENT — Upstairs apartment
the Snme Adaptable for the Purposes “ AGAINST THE APPROVAL of
Section 1. .That tho City Commis­
Bargain in price and terms. Ad­
three rooms and bath. Private en­ Issuo of Bonds by the City of San­
Afoyesald,
that Certain Ordinance of the City o f
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fin. trance, unfurnished, bandy for rail­ ford, Florida, in tho Sum of One Hun­ sion of tho City o f Sanford, Floridn, nnd an ordinrtheo numbered 58, on Snnford, entitled: “ An Ordinance Pro­
137-20tc road man. Sec E. S. Rockcy Vulcaniz­ dred and Twelve Thousand Dollars, deems it expedient nnd to the best titled:
viding for An Issue of Ronds by the
interest of tho City of Sanfortl, Flor­
150-tfc tho Proceeds Derived from the Sale
FOR SALE— 7 passenger 8 cylinder ing Shop, Wight Garage.
An Ordinance Providing for nn Is­ City of Snnford, Floridn, in the sum
idn, to issue bonds of tho City of
“ Peerless” touring car. Good os f o i T RENT— Large ten room house, Thereof to be used to Finance the
sue o f Ronds by tho City of Sanford, of Eighty Thousand Dollars for Mu­
Sunford, Florida, in tho sum of Five
Proportionate
Part
o
f
the
Cost
of
new. All cord tires. Sell loss than
Florida, in tho sum of Five Thousand nicipal Purposes, the Proceeds De­
recently painted outsido nnd knlsoThousnnd ($5,000.00) ’ Dollnrs, the
Dollars, the Proceeds to bo Derived rived from the. Snlo Thereof to bo
half cost. Will tnko smaller car in mined inside, equipped with garage, Certain Street Improvements Assess­
proceeds derived
from the sale of
from the Sate Thereof to ho Used to Used to Enlarge, Improvo and Extend
part payment or trade for real estate. Land for garden,- chickens and cows. ed Against Property Abutting Said
said
bonds
to
be
used
for the fol­
Improvements;
Prescribing
Purchase Furniture, Fixtures mid the Sewerage nnd Drainage SysUm
—Chss. Tyler, care Znchary-Tylcr Ve­ Located one mile North of Iiong- Street
lowing municipal purpose, to-wit:
Equipment for the Municipal Library, o f the City o f Sanford, Florida," and
neer Co.
141-tfc wooil, overlooking beautiful lake, near tho Form and Conditions of Said
To purchase furniture, fixtures and
twenty Bonds to be so Issued nnd Providing
nnd,
AGAINST RONDS.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE Snnford-Orlando highway,
equipment for tho Municipal Libraryfor
a
Sinking
Fund
for
the
Payment
Whereas, said three several ordi­
— Either pulled ready for delivery, minutes drive from Sanford. H. C.
Section 2. That it is the determina­
FOR THE APPROVAL of that
151 Ctp of the Principal and Interest of Said
nances provide for the issue ftf bonds
or in the field.
Phone Ellsworth DuBose, Sanford, Fla.
tion of the City Commission that the
Certain
Ordinance of the City of San­
Bonds,"
by the City of Snnford, Florida, for
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment.
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
nnd to be issued pursuant to certain sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) municipal purposes in the total sum ford, .entitled: "An Ordinance Pro­
All modern conveniences, 417 West
142-tfc
orders and rcsloutions of the City Dollnrs will be required to purchnse of Ono Hundred nnd. Sixty Thousnnd viding for nn Issue of Ronds by the
150-3tp
HAVE A BARGAIN for sale in largo Second.
Commission of the City of Sanford, the necessary furniture, fixtures nnd $1GU,o5 d.0U) Dollars ,the proccds de­ City o f Sunford, Florida, in the Sum
rooming or boarding house for the KOR RENT—3 Furnished rooms nnd Florida, duty had and adopted, said equipment for the Municipal Library,
of Sevcnty-Fivo Thousand Dollars' for
Garage. 11th St. nnd Elm Avc. M&lt; bonds to be of the .denomination of nnd the funds to bo derived from the rived from the snle of said bonds to Municipal Purposes, the Proceeds De­
party who con put up cash or sub­
be expended in tho following manner,
1G1 3tp.
stantial amount of cash. A. P. Con­ Schneider.
rived from the Snle Thereof to bo
Ono Thousnnd
($1,000.00) Dollars sale of said proposed issue of bonds to-wit:
nelly &amp; Sons.
148-tfc FOil RENT— Desirable five room cot­ onch, benring interest nt the rate of is hereby appropriated exclalvcly for
(A ) Under authority of Ordinance Used to Purchase nnd Acquire the
tage, recently renovated through­ ix per centum per annum, interest pay- said puprose.
F URN ITU UK FOR SALE
Nu. 50, the sum of Eighty Thousand Necessary Land for n Public Park, or
out, large rooms, high ceilings, lo­ able scmi-nnnunlly, on the first days
Section 3. That n bond issue in the
— Half Price—
Dollars, to enlarge, improve nnd ex­ Parks, Fair Grounds, Play Grounds,
cated just south of school house nt of Jaminry and July of each year, sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00)
2 Dreasers.
tend the sewerage am! tlrninage sys­ Athletic Field nnd Golf Groundi, and
l ’nolu, on hard road, twenty minute said bonds to be dated July 2nd, 1923, Dollars, for the municipal purpose
to Improve nnd Develop the I-anils bo
2 Wash Stands.
tem of the City of Sunford, Florida.
drivo from Sanford;# good water, nnd to be numbered consecutively from enumerated nnd specifically set, forth
1 Gas Stove (5 burners nnd over)
(R) Under authority of Ordinance Purchased to Make the Same Adapt*
ami lu grounds for gardon,?and chick* 1 to U2.,,U)ULmUPl&gt;orn lincipsiva, and in Section One, of this ordinance, |&gt;e
2.JtV ltfrtt, .
C
' - .«
. «jR). .31. JZ. DuflUc"HJhftrd, Fin.
•Nn; 57, the sum o f Seventy-Five Thou­ utdc for the Purposes A foresaid/' and
to mature in the following manner, to am) the same Is hereby authorized, sand Dollars^ to purchase nnd ncquiru FOR RONDS.
m r a m g T h im ir *
----------------.
151 dtp
provided, however, that beforo said
wit:
2 Tables.
tho necessary lands for n public park,
AGAINST THE APPROVAL of
bonds,
or any part of said bonds shall
FOR
RENT—Two
rooms
and
kitchen­
Bonds numbered from 1 to 10 to
2 Beds Complete (spring, mntlrcss
or parks, fnir grounds, play grounds, that Ccrtuin Ordinance of the Qity of
be
issued,
this
ordinance
shall
bo
first
ette
furnished
nnd
garage.
30G
Elm
mature January 1st, 1925.
etc.)
nn athletic field, nnd golf course, nnd Sanford, entitled: “ An Ordinance Pro­
Ave.
152-Otp
Bonds numbered from 11 to 20 to approved by a majority vote o f the lo improve nnd develop tho lands so
I Refrigerator.
viding for an Issue of Ronds by the
electors of the City of Sanford, Flor­
mature January 1st, 1920,
5 Shades.
purchased to mnkq the same adaptable City of Snnford, Florida, in tho Sum
WANTED
idn,
actually
participating
in
an
elec­
Bonds numbered from 21 to 30 to
for the purposes aforesaid, Forty-five of Seventy-Five Thousand DiJIors for
The nhove furniture is not new
tion to be culled und held at , such
\
V
A
NTEU—
Buys
to
Deliver
mature
January 1st, 1927.
Thousand Dollars o f said sum of Sev­ Municipal Purposes, the Proceeds De­
but real good and can be bought cheap.
The S a n fo rd Dally Herald.
Bonds numbered from 31 to -10 to time nnd in such manner ns in pre­ enty-Five Thousand Dollars to bo used
Each piece separate or whole lol.
rived from tho Sale Thereof to be
scribed by the charter and the-ordi­
Hoys
have
lo
put
up
five
dollar
mature January 1st, 1928.
fur the purchnse ami acquisition o f the Used to Purchase nnd Acquire tho
Moving into smaller
house reason
nances
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
bond before taking job. For
Bonds numbered from 41 to 50 to
necessary land for golf grounds nnd Necessary Land fpr n Public Park,
for selling,
Section 4. That said bonds Hhall
further
particulars
hoc circula­ mnture January 1st, 1929,
to establish, develop and construct or Parks, Fair Grounds, Piny Grounds,
I0M Oak Avc.
Phono 283-J.
Bonds numbered from 51 to 00 to be of tho denomination of One Thous­ thereon, nn eighteen-hole golf bourse,
148 61c. tion mnnuRcr Herald.
Athletic Field nnd Golf Grounds, and
and Dollars cnch, benring interest at
REPRESENTATIVE wantetTfoTTnle mature January 1st, 1930,
us a pntt of the public park system of to Improve and Dovelop tho Lands so
the
rate
o
f
Five
nnd
one-half
per
FOR SALE— Restaurant nnd fixtures,
Bonds numl&gt;ercd from Cl to 70 to
of The NuBonc Corset in Sanford
centum per nnnurn, interest payable the City of Sanford, Florida, nnd Purchased to Mako tho Same Adapt­
located nt Oviedo. Only one In town. and vicinity. Address, Mrs. T. A. mature January 1st, 1931,
semi-annually on the first days of Thirty Thousand Dollars o f said sum able for the Purposes Aforesaid," and
W. T. Dodd, Prop.
151 Ctp Quinn, General Delivery, Sanford.
Bonds numbered from 71 to 80 to
July and January; said issue of bonds of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars to AGAINST BONDS.
148-5tp mature January 1st, 1932,
be used for the purchase and acquisi­
Bonds numbered front 81 to 90 to to bo 'dated July 2nd, 1923, nnd to tion of the necessary lands for fair
FOR THE APPROVAL of .that Cer­
COLORED
DINING
CAR
WAITERS
AUTOMOBILES
maturo July 1st, 1953; both principal
maturo January 1st, 1933,
tain Ordinance of the City o f San­
grounds,
play
grounds,
nnd
an
nthlotlc
nnd
Steeping
Cnr
Porters
W
aited
nnd interest of said bonds to be pay­
FOR SALE
Bonds numbered from 91 to 100 to
ford, entitled: “ An Ordinance Provid­
—Experience unnecessary. We train
1— Ford Light Truck, 1922
able at some bank In the City of New field, as n part of the public park sys­
ing for nn Issuo of Bonds by the City
moture
Jnnury
1st,
1934.
Starter .......................... — $335.00 you. Information free. Write 524
York, State of New York, in luwful tem of the. City of Sunford, Florida,
Bonds
numbered
fron\
101
to
112
to
of Sanford, Florida, in tho sum o f
nnd
to
improve
and
develop
tho
land
1— Ford Touring, Old Style .... 95.00 Railway Exchange, Omaha, Ncbr.
money of the United States of Amer­
mature January 1st, 1935.
Fivo Thousand Dollars, the Proceeds
so
purchased
to
make
the
same
adapt­
7-2-9-10-23-^0;
8-C-13-20-27
1— Ford Sedan. Starter, 1D22 375.00
ica; said bonds shall bo signed by the
and,
to be Derived from tho Sale Thereof
able
for
the
purposes
aforesaid.
1— Ford Worm Truck. 1923 .... 415.00 ii-3-10-17-24-12tp
Mayor of the City of Sanford, Floridn,
Whereas, it appears from said pe­
to
o Used to Purchase Furniture, Fix­
(C) Under authority of Ordinance
1— Ford Runabout, 1922, Start
nnd by the Clerk of tho City of San­
FOUND
tition filed as aforesaid, that all steps
tures and Equipment for the Munici­
No.
58,
the
sum
of
Fivo
Thousand
335.00
cr ....... ......................... - —
ford, Florida, and shall have nffiXed
pality Llrary," and FOR BONDS.*
FOUND—On aide walk near Roumil- taken in connection with the Issuance
1— Dodge Coupe, 1923, Nearly
thereto the seal of tho City of San­ Dollars, to purchnse furniture, fix­
Int Si Andorsomr, a Ford key. Own­ o f said bonds by the City o f Sanford,
tures
and
equipment
for
the
Municipal
...... 995.00
New
ford, Flqrida, nnd the interest
AGAINST THE APPROVAL of
er can have same by identifying nnd Florida, have been regular in every
1— Dodge Roadster, 1(122^Kuipcoupons.to be attached to said bonds Library.
that certain Ordinance of the City of
144-tfc respect, nnd in strict conformity with
All of said bonds to be of tho de­ Sanford, entitled: “ An Ordinance Pro­
. ped With $100 Extras ....... 595.00 paying for this nd
shall be signed with the engraved or
law, and that all acts, conditions and
nomination o f Ono Thousand Dollars viding for an Issue o f Bonds by the
1—
1923 Dodge Touring, almost
lithographed
fac-slmilo
signatures
of
LOST
things required by laW'flp exist, hap­
each, bearing interest at tho rata of City of Sanford, Florida, in the sum
New .... ....... ....... - ............... - 785.00
the ssld Mayor and the Mid Clerk.
road,
1
tire
and
LOST—On
Weltlva
pen
and bo performed, precedent to
2—
1922 Dodge Touring, Extra
Section 6. That tho -Mayor of .the five and ene-hnlf per centum (6V4%). of Fivo Thousand Dollars, tho Pro­
rim, 33x4 KcUy-Sprlngflcld.
Re­ and in the issuance of said bonds,
575.00
Good ...... . . . . . — ..... .
City o f Sanford, Florida, is hereby per annum,.Interest payablo semi-an­ ceeds to be Derived from the Sale
turn to 123 West First St., and re­ have existed, have happened and havo
2— 1921 Dodge Touring, Real
nually on the first days of July and
150-3tp been -performed in regular, and due instructed, authorized and empower­ January, said entire issue of bonds to Thereof to be Used to Purchaso Fur­
550.00 ceive reward.
Good ....... ........ .......... .
ed to call an election to determine tho
niture, Fixtures and Equipment for
595.00 LOST—3 months old Collie Puppy, time, form und manner^ aa required
I— 1923 Overland Sedan
question of tho issuance of tho bonds lie dated July 2nd, 1923, and to ma­ the
Municipal
Library,”
and
1— 1923 Ford Sedan ..........— 485.00
black eyes, white feet, from 023 by law.
ture July first, 1953, both principal AGAINST BONDS.
provided for by this ordinance.
850.00 E. Second Street. Return to above ad­
Nqw, Therefore, in pursuance of
1— 1*22 Ruick Six, F in e ----Section fl. That the form of the and Interest of said bonds to be pay­
Six, 5-Pun.
dress or phono Valdes hotel. 151 2tp an order o f tho Court herein diode,
1—
1919 Bulck
The said election hereby ordered and
ballot
for eaid election shall be as able at some bank in the City of New
.... 395.00
T ou rin g -----railed
to be held shall be held and
York,
State
of
Ne&gt;v
York,
lawful
follows, to-wit:
Six, 7-Pass.
2—
1919 Buick
conducted
in the manner prescribed
money
of
the
United
States
o
f
Amer­
"FOR THE APPROVAL of that
r‘ ||....
n|'. 495.00
Toil Hu if . ....
by the ordinances and charter of the
ica.
certain
Ordinance
o
f
the
City
of
San­
I— 1917 Buick Six. 5-Pass.
And, Whereas, prior to the issuance CUy of Sanford, Florida.
ford, Florida, entitled,
395.00
Touring ____
WITNESS the hands o f Forreat
o
f
the bonds above described, or any
'An Ordinance Providing For An
1— 1918 Bulck Six , 2-Pass.
Lake,
aa Mayor, o f tha City o f San­
part
thereof,
under
the
Charter
of
the
Issuo Of Bonds By The City Of San­
• 295.00
Roadster ___
. ' ’1 V
City o f Sanford, Florida, the said or­ ford, Florida, Forreet Lake, S. 0 .
ford,
Florida,
In
The
Sum
Of
Five
1— 1923 Hupmobite Touring .... 850.00
dinances proposing said several bond Chase, and C, J. Marshall, as the City
*
Used
cars
that
Have
been
conditioned
mechanically
and
Thouiand
Dollars,
The
Proceed*
To
1— 1921 Wlllys-Knlght, Tour­
Be Derived From The Sale Thereof issues for the various municipal pur­ Commission o f the City o f Sanford,
are recommended
as good purchases.
750.00
ing
To Be Used To Purchase Furniture, poses as aforesaid, muat be approved Florida, attested by L. R. Philips,
1— 1921 Naah-Slx Touring New
l-D -4 5 Bfjfci^, '5-pass.............................................. ....$200.00
Fixtures And Equipment -For The by a majority vote of tho electors of Clerk o f the CUy of Sanford, Florida,
750.00
Tires, Paint Real Good —
.............
.»—
*..... &gt;.. 3T5.®0
1— E-45 Bulck, 5-pass.
the City of 8anford, Florida, who are and tho corporate seal of the CUy o f
Municipal Library,'
r-q
1— 1 Vi to 2 Ton. 1922 Graham
qualified to vote aa shown by the reg- Sanford, Florida, on thla the Slat day
1—
H-45~
Boick,
5-pass.
and
FOR
BONDS."
950.00
..............................., ..................
Dodge T ru ck --------- --------"'AGAINST THE APPROVAL of Utfation books o f the City of Sanford, of August, A. D. 1023.
................................... *—... 675.00
1— K-49 Bulck, 7-pass.
3— 1919 Dodge TouHng, Good.. 395.00
FORRE8T LAKE,
that certain Ordinance of the City of Florida, voting at an election called
1— 1919 Dodge Vi Ton Truck .. 395.00
.................... &gt;■................... 625,00
1—22*44 Buick, 2-pass.
As Mayor o f thp CUy
and
held
for
that
purpose.
Sanford,
Florida,
entitled,
Above Pricea Include Credit Chargee
........... •■&gt;'•••**•*■•—
—
—*6^0.00
1— 1920 Chandler, 7-pass.
i■aw
of Sanfqrd, Florida.
Therefore,
I,
Forrest
Lake,
as
May­
.'An
Ordinance
Providing
For
An
10 Percent Off For All Caah
A
1— Paige, Sport M odel ....------ -------------------500.00
FORREST LAKE,
Issuo Of Bondi By The City Of or of the City of Sanford, Florida, un­
«
Moat o f the above care are left with
1—
K-45
Bulck,
5-pass.
.............
—
......
—
..........
.
625.00
S.
0
.
CHASE,
der
and
by
virtue
o
f
tha
authority
In
Sanford, Florida, In The Sum O f Five
us to be sold and applied oa pur­
. l\iWB
C. J, MARSHALL,
Thousand Dollars, The Proceeds To me vested by the ordinances o f tha
chase of new Dodge cars.
Terms can9"be
arranged
on
any
of
these.
j'
Aa the CUy Commis­
Be Derived From The Sale Thereof City o f Sanford, Florida,' and .we,
We are confident these care are Um
Inspect them or let us demonstrate.
sion o f the City o f '
To Be Used To Purchase Furniture, Forreat Lake, 8. O. Chaae, and C. J.
beet ever offered at pHcca aaksd, con­
Sanford, Florida.
Fixtures And Equipment For The Marshall, aa the City Commlaslon of
a
dition considered.
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
do
here­
Attest:
Municipal Library,' and AGAINST
Terms to those who can establish their
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SE A L )
BONDS."
• by call an election to be held In thw
credit with us.
City Clerk of the City o f
CUy of Sanford, Florida, on the 9th
Section
7.
This
ordinance
shall
be­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
206*208 Magnolia Ave. Phone 367.
Sanford, Florida.
come effective immediately upon its day of October, 1923, to determine the
Sept. 8. 10- 17-24, O ct 1-S.
question by sold election than
final passage and adoption.

NOTICE OF BOND
ELECTION

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPtEMBER 22, 1923

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ys Nbr A iir Called tstrike is Calledr- .
By Marine Workers
eeting of Legislature
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Would Be Illegal. !
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CHICAGO,
Sept
22.—Mnrlne
Transport
Workers
branch
I. W.
Cases W. has called a strike, whichofwas
ef­
Reported WilhCorfife fective last mid-nlghi on the Great
Before Military Court! Lakes, and a similar strike is in ef­
fect, or will be called in Gdlf Scabbard
ports for release of war prisoners,
(Hr Tkr Amm-I.IH 1'rraa)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Kept. 22.— other demands according to local of­
officials
I MliUry courts co)^ta in Oklahoma ficials. Local steamship
I city, Tulsa and Shawnee dug into snid no strike was in cfcct to their
I Dgilnt cases and Ku Klnx Klan nc- knowledge.
tWUrs toda while Oorernor J. C.
Wilton laid plans for combatting the
I tapesrhment movement against him.
Lut night the governor, asserting
Ithat the called moetlng of the legistsI txrc would bo an "unlawful Klan ccrcjaony" because 08 members of thc^
I fewer house are klansmen, declared*
I litre would be "no meeting."
The klnn is whipped," he said.
During the day Govornor Walton
I fire out an opinion written by Paul
I Nesbitt, state highway commissioner,
IVliAibn
Estimated
lad s former speaker of the house Fifty
H iy
i» a s ra a se M
s b f '. s s g t s s l t u .
___ -Haa:.tKkY'tKris5Tnkn&gt;sr waist
Went
m
w
tv
m Hus*
I as legal right. to .artdnbte bitccpC. at
|the executive’s call.
Storm.
The claim that RB of the 107 repre(Hr The Au m UIH Press)
IKnlativcs would be present WcdncsTOKIO, Sept. 22.—Tho loss to tho
|day was nude today by ReprcsentaJapancso navy by earthquake is es­
|tbs W. I. Cunningham of Sapulap.
N. C. Jewett, grand dragon of the timated at 850,000,000 by Admiral
I Uan in Oklahoma faces charges of Tnkarnbo, minister of navy. Ameri­
Irioting br the result of information can business men who left Yoko­
I Bed sgainst him last nigbt. He is hama and Tokio by first available
I(larged with implication in the flog- steamer after the disaster are drift­
|ting of E. R. Morriman, a year ago. ing back to Tokio, having altered
A total of 110 whippings had been their previous view that business
[tseovered during the military court would move to Kobo and Osaka.
Rib

From: Sofia That Entire Country Has Been Fired
With5Rfevolutionary Spirit—Trouble Confined
To Sbuthferh, Bulgaria and May Not Spread to
Other Partis of the Country;
.

(nr TW AwMta*.l Prraa)

Devil Dog Aviator
For Com
Left Miami Today
Seeming
For Faria Island
g a ^ ik ig
MAKING TRIPS ACROSS THE
I
COUNTRY ON DISTANCE '
,
RUN.
jnr. The A***cla(r4 Press)
MIAMI, Sept. 22. — Lieutenants
Rogers and Palmer piloting two ma­
rine corps planes from Santo Domin­
go to St. Louts, left this morning for
Paris Island, S. C. They expected to
reach Washington today.

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Those Churdb
WhoBelteve'ItoK.w.*. ,
bition, BUtTMfrNWk :

WASHINGTON, S^C 2 j?-A '
for n rally of tho dry foroee. &lt;
nation in support of; thtf ’eighteenth1
amendment was sent forth
by the Federal Council o f CtdiMUb;'
A “good citizenship and
conference" was announced to _ .
in Washington October 14, Iff and Iff'
Mil/JEFF WAUL 80NG LEADER:
"to spur on those who belliW'-ltz'df^
TllE t e n t m e e t in g
hibltion but have lost active IdUrt^fe"
To Take Up Public Situr The call was signed
Tho Weigle-Wall tent meeting will
ation And Meet On and women, including burihf ef
begin one week ,fri&gt;m Sunday., The
college 'end unlveiwtty ‘
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gfs^t'tppt will bo crcptod on tho
'T u e s d a y .
men, members .of congress,
corndr’ of Third street and Palmetto
heads of religious- .1
(Hr The Ass*f1»(r4 Pres*)
‘ ..BERLIN,’ '.Sept,” 22. — Chancellor leaders of -; womenV-'*'
fitresemann has summoned tho pre­ Heading the Hat were-;
for parking cars.
miere of federated states of Germany William Jennings Brywm: .!
Next Thursday afternoon, the half
----------,
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for conference on tho Ruhr situa­ Governor Carl E: Millikan, o f _
holiday, there will be a "Tent Erect­
tion, it was announced today.
Tho and Frohlbition Cemmlssldirir Boy*.
City
of
Jacksonville
Will
ing," the Wbrk done by the generoue On Account of His Fi*
conference Is expected to occur Tues-^ Haynes.
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Take Up. the Regular day. It is looked upon in political Dates chosen for the conference
volunteer* of the city who have
nancial Difficulties
promised to give their services for
circles as (presaging an early action precede by a few days the-tlMfffkM*
Rtiiii
It Is Said. .
three hour* end aid in putting up the
on the issue of abandoning passive tatlvely selected by rrasldsnr’ COtftent atid‘ building the platform and
.
(Hr Th* Aaatrlalri Prr*»)
It will be good news to the peopl*' resistance.
lldgo for a meeting of 'goveitiera’oifINDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 22.— of Sanford and all of south Florida to
scats. We cordially invite any one
law enforcement. ThO- C*R
who will donate a few hours work to Whether Governor McCrary will bo learn that the dally service on- the 'Bt.
however, before Mr.
be there on Thursday afternoon. Rev. asked to resign as the result of his Johns river will be resumed na^t
had been announced, and'lV’ur^PUId
Dr. Weigl* will bo on hand to super­ ■financial difficulties will be a ques­ Monday. The tri-weekly runs have
there was no signifies))** ' tO^ bf' et&gt;intend the Job. Ho will need a few tion submitted to republican state been on for some time while the City
tachcd to the time of 'tMe'skWWW^
good •carpenters to aid him, and the committeo at’ a meeting to bo hold of Jacksonville was being put In trim
Two commissions of- thf' nMflM
iTestigation at Tulsa, officers of the
balance of the people will do the hero next Saturday, according to re­ for tho regular run between Jackson­
Council of Churches—thOHf'th****^*
Inart said last night. Two additionporta from well Informed republican ville and Sanford. It Is also said
work. Wa Shall have a Jolly time.
perance and on council*
]il floggings wore revealed today, it
A number of cottage prayer meet* circles. Governor MsCrary recently upon, good authority that the dhlly
churches, sponsored th*- rthU
ns stated.
Inga wore held Friday aftertioon in turned affairs over to creditors com­ boats will remain In servlee all th*
It was announced, wa* l*»U«d .TW‘
With the indictmont of elx Tulsa
different parts of the city, and from mittee who agreed on arrangement, year round from this time forward.
recognition of th* trem«lt4*p»- prop­
Itsnnty citizens today by tho Wagoner
reporta . were well attended. These It Is said, and try to put his business The business here hss picked up« to
aganda which la being curri^T
■(aunty grond jury op charges of pargrotip meetings will be held again In shape.
such an extent that the dally boats Q f Chamber’ of Com­ nullify thb 18th emendrfiWIv
Itkipstion in the flogging of Den
next Toaadey afternoon, end on Fri­
are necessary to handle the freight tp
... ,
merce and1Field Was Volstead act end ttf dl
IWifTwr, a Wagoner county^ farmer,
day also. Members of all our church­
say nothing of the passenger service*
IkW."
I tW number under Ind’dtwtmt'In thla
es are taking part in those prelimi­
The Jacksonville Tlmes-Unlon sayst
"Realizing," saM • stktemertt M:
Goweredii
|
grew to, lfl.
&lt;
nary mootings.
Inauguration of’ a dally, except
eped by leaders In tbw move)
The'coming, election for a bond' is^
Military authorities \ day Invaded
It Is desired that at least 100 per­
Sunday, passenger and freight aerv*
"that Inactivity «nd
1 faiawatomie countyyanfi' ’ arrested
sue in- thd- amodnt- of' $160,DOO- wa*
sons
be
on
tho
platform
at
the
first
ce.
down
the
8
t.
Johns
river
to
Pa^ w
growth or
Says
Oklahoma
Man
In
suited In. an apparent
.
Itkrw men charged vHtii' implication
service to help In the' singing. Not
*tka. Welaka* Astor, DeLand and iha principal subject engaging, the liqour sentiment and iq a
|h the (logging of fc/C.' SoWvrs, an
Addressing Meeting only thosa-who belong to the choirs
Sanfdrd ha* been announced by Urn attention - of- the members qf the servanco of the enforcsm*flV act
map; it Shawnee.' The
of tho city, but all others who can
Clyde Steamship Company, effective Chamber of Commerce at last Frl- only by state offldalt arxf
Today:
l*»unly and military authorities con
and wfll help ua. It will be a verit­
Monday, September 24: This is earlle* lay’s Meeting, The election, which gtrs,
wi but
---- also by mtp,
l»*k(d a Joint court of Ibqulry, which
able
training
school
in
music
for
th a n the Clyde line has ever before s to be held October 0th, Is one of who ere law abiding
(Rr T lif’ AMMlHH
we rrrie)
e.ie
w
U vai announced would contlnuo to
(TON, W. Va., Sept. 22. thoso who take part. You aro urged
CHARLIES']
established tho boat service end U he most important *of Its kind that way.** the leaders *tdt* Out
I faction.until the eltuktion in Potta- That Ku Klux Klan held
d an
aa InltlaUon
In1_t , _ to contrlbUet your voice to these
a neffort directed at making this line vai ever been held In 8anford. If have planned the confers
[ntomle county (a "cleaned up."
,e
White
[it'Banner
Mines
Near
of
th
meetings
an'alLyekrproject;'H. G. White, gab* tuccessfully carried the city will take Idee of “rocov*rlng the n-y.-rin tho dining room
Work of the military-court In Ok- House, was1 a statement made by
ever the du bhouse and links of the moral and Christian ftfree*
Let Sanford rally to this work and
Birmingham? Con­ eral-agent, etatea.
ifana City grtw to such proportion Rev. Basil E. Newton, of Oklahoma, make these meeting* a. Sanford move­
The steamers Osceola and City of ianford Country Club on which over prohibition issue."
.
*
' victs Rebelled*
I list three separate courts were form- representing the Klan Imperial Coun­ ment and not especially a denomlnaJacksonville,* after thorough renoya- $85,OCK) has ben spent to date In coat ‘ The .Utement eet
Jri to hear testimony.
cil in address to a large audience of tional op* If the fopea of eVR
Uon, will bo operated op the St, Johns and Improvements. The property Is loua feet" that In certain sdta9W p
one of-til* moot valuable In Seminole
Klansmen and others at Hurricane can unite to secure wrong ends It
MONTG^M ERyT s ' P*1 *22^-Blame this season by the Cylde line. Through
there was an "aland1
OKLAHOMA q ifY . Sept. 221TA lest night. He said the klan had 227 seems llkA the churches ehould be for the mutiny in the Banner Mines the heart of tropical Florida,:the St. county, end the nine hole coarse com­ law violation and-"s'„
tkhst to close Oklahoma state fair members In tho houde of representa­ only too glad to unite, their forces near Birmingham September Id, In Johns boat trip la one of the most fa­ peted thereon, Is one of the iportlest spread of indlirkroMt’V
place Oklahoma county kinder tives and 27 in the senate. Assert­ for three Vfeeha to build up the. moral whleh leased convlcU rebelled against mous of the eight-easing tours cop it Florida. What oppoaltion has de- of lawe whleh seem to 1
vaioped to this feature of the Issue
I*1" rigid enforcement of martial ing they hf\d one Initiation in the and spiritual' Interests of God's king­ guards U laid to newspaper agiUtlon ducted in this sUta. •
so-called personal Uff
J__boon-caused primarily by a lack
I** unless members of the legislature dining room pf the White House he dom.
The
eteamere
will
leave
Jacksoi);
_ .
by* 8UU Convict SnpervUor. Boyd.
t said. If' unr»stra!)**dr
Coroe' one, come all. If gnythurch He declined to discuss hie appearance Wills on week.dsyn
““bndon tholr plan to meet In extra* said, “You know what that means."
o’clock in the of knowledge o f what la proposed ba­ would manifest ItaMf’ 1^
patly blessed by this meeting before the grand Jury investigating afternoon, arriving, In Sanford at ft ng done with the 40,000 appropriated violation of all l * V al
Hairy session’ nsXt Wednesday, He forgot to mention five member*
sues it puts nothing Into conditions of convict camps and o ’clock the following, morning, From U»Ithe l*hue for the golf course. Those the mob will become ’ th«
voiced by Govern**, Walton.
in the Harding cabinet," Dr. V. T.
Churchman, Charleston, head of the
would not say whether convlcU would S a n fo rd , the boat leaves at 12(16 p. whose contributions made the con­ the viriou*-"
‘
struction of tha course possible will
klan*'in
this
,section,
whispered
to
a
The Seminole Ggfe'bas an adverbe? permitted to testify. GOveroot m., and arrives In thla-clty at 7 a, m.
Plane for the confttfa)^
not
be
reimbursed
for
any
portion
of
ufciwnt today balling jroijir atten- newspaper man beside him.
Brtmdon would not- say Vhetber «oo9 9 money they have paid In. ‘ Any plate It being open- to
i
mapd?ths
Osceola
vleU'would appear. Solicitor Davis without dletinctfon as Id
10 lh« rh ^ / 8 ^ y ;\iafar ti“ t
lUtembnt that the present etockholdnvllle,
WASHINGTON, SepL 22,-T h e
of Jefferson county said convicts man the City £414
V* m*d» **hih* place famous all oter
ditlon, who bdllev* Id ‘
r
will benefit hy the acquiring of
„
Sveto
would be required to apyear-befoT* In
Summer
?*• *wtlon of the .elate/ The Semi­ statement of Rev. Newton, that an
tion of the constitution
qttleltbrial body and oxpecUd no ex, ducted during the. hot ttionth* by*U thlf property l* absolutely false, States and the strict a
dinners and the jmrfRct service initiation of klansmen had been held
for- a careful consideration of- the
. eke.i one want to go back again and la'the White House, Is declared by
tUve Intarterenco.
,
all laws, Including the
M jk .
facts In. the caao makes it very evi­
too
iW n to the Seminole Cafe. Tomor- White House officials to be
end tbrta
.nd lh.
dent that the dty ia receiving bene­
According.’ to mathematical figures
[*** *10 ho no exception M&gt; the rule ridiculous to discuss.
t____
l
d
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l
L
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R
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go
QOAl
m fit of th* $16,000 those stockholders
go to the Seminole and get a din*
the Ndw York Giants moved a little
have paid- ia.' It was brought
itOKB
AT.BIBThe
1823
Gridiron
season
heglps*
Cburchwell’s
hare
an
—
cloeer'to
the
pennant
yesterday.
[
will be satlafylng in every
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if elded on.
at- [ the
meeting
that
''•peck
today in many parts of the country,
moot In this Issue calling yottr at- out
, : . JP &lt;gham .
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according, to reports from New \ork.
George Herman (Babe) Ruth wea tentlon to the epeclal prices on Mao’* the dty acquiree the property It wll
The Frank Ak*re'
suits and Miflwi ,**&lt;1 cklWien'S *hoa* eventually prove the woe) profitable an advertisement t
Boiton Red Sox and Detroit split
- V *' * * *-•■■■*-* chosen beet of American League play
nlned
origin
wrecked
tonight. Sea the adVettiiirattlt aid Investment that has aver been made attention to the way t
Joss
Swoetaer
and
Marston
to
meet
1
•-double header which wax played at
ere' yesterday by official vote.:
by a. municipality. Tfta golf ooona
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of
Swift
and
Comgo
to Churchwell1* '
In
gulf
chemplon*hip
go
at
FI
oomo
ttn- The Box won the first game
Lire Oek—Several carloads' 0? toi of the.dtVa wholeIt camidirtd om of the principal adJ while the' TJgert copped the idoor match today,
Th*' Reda beld: their own by beatbeoco.
shipped
from
this
point
brings
of the dty in the bid It la makr
oming..
The
loss
4Lm
d
vs
lag the Robins 4 to A
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Sept. ^1.—
S I . ---- UVS
Bulgarian
IW U U H

announced
.v
it
has
lino received
ICLUIVCU word
wui u that
Vllttv the
VIIC government
IJUTUIHIIIVIIV VI
of Sofia
LA/IM* has decided to
w de. I . __ —- A.J 8 I
a aam L maaA AL a .. aam
mAMaa t aa S(#l AIS Ae* taSIAIf AMA. 4 R A
pJare
martial law throughout
the country
in order to prevent the
spread insurrectionary agitation. The Legation announced It had
received an absolute denial from Sofit of reports that provisional
revolutionary Government had been proclaimed in some parts of
the country. According to an official version the outbreaks are
confined Southern Bulgaria.

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CHICAGO, Sept. 21.— Wheat, Dec,
®*be Daniels and Antonis
All wnnte It misuse. All misuse la
103 to 6-8 to 7-8; May, 100; corn,
If you hare any friends visiting ypu—tf you are going anywhere or com­ waate. Be thrifty. Seminole County
Sunday 7:45 '
Local showers Friday; Saturday
Dec. 07 3-4 to 7-8; oats, Dec. .10 7-8.
ing hoihc, or if you are entertaining, write a postal card to this department, Bank.
partly . cloudy, probably shotrers In
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giving details, or telephone the Item. It will be greatly appreciated.
SUBJECT: '
extreme south portion; gentle vari
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 21.—Octo
*
Many new homes Aire going up in able winds.
ber 28.40; December 28.38.
Berkeley, W. Va., who have been the every part of the city and many
“Religious Liberty in Here’s melodrama on flying ,^B4L
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21.—The
guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Gordlncr others aro contemplated. Sanfprd is
Florida . produces
approximately
left this morning for their homes.
growing everywhere and the Ctf.y maximum and mirtimum temperature
Scorching land, sen and ,kr^ S
150,000,00 lbs. of flsh and sea food
U. S. A .”
.
Substantial is looking prosperous' in In representative cities, furnished by
its teeming thrills aSd rapid r*.
yearly.
the weather burenu from records com­
You don’t want to forfcet &lt;- that! every’ way.
What Should be Done With Blue rannee. Bebo Daniels and Tom
piled at 8 p. m., follows:
Frlday—Mrs. Cldude Howard wlil on* "Trip Around the World” tonight,
Laws?
Moreno oa a pair of th rill-*,^
Cities
Max. Min.
You can secure copies of Tho Flor­
. tain the members of the'Thirteen starts at the Methodist Church' ot 8
through breathless sdf Bridge Club, at her country home, p. hi. Eats at ail dtops. This id ida Magazine sectioh of the Herald
F. H. Dudley, Lecturer. .—noshing
something that you don’t want to by calling nt this office gt once. This
honoring Mrs. B. A. Howard.
vonture to each other’s arms. If,
miss.
*
magaxinc will prove valuable Adver­ Boston
---- ,-------a swift melodrama that win k*,
tising to send to that friend In the Buffalo .:......... ..........
JhT TUB END OF ALL DESIRE.
you on edge from first to last Ifi
ROSE LUNCHEON.
• North who Is figuring on coming to Chicago ......................
Lam tirod of tears and laughter, ‘
a
Paramount
Picture • Al*»
.
. Cincinnati ................ » And men that laugh and \rccp;#
y Exquisite In every detail was the Florida this.fall.
Dcs
Moir.e*
.....
“ Torchy’s Nut 8undae" a two-,**
Qf what may come hereafter, '
Rose Luncheon given yesterday by
8anford needs some signs on all Eastp^rt, Me.’ ___ __
For men that sow to. reap!
Mrs. Joseph J. Dikinson ht her lovely
iF®**y o f the days and hours,
home on Magnolia avenue, honoring tho roads leading into Florida. One Kansas C i t y ..... ....
'Bloi^n buds of. barren flowers,
Miss Clara Millcn, a bride-elect of notices signs from all the other cities New York ...u............
in Florida but none from Sanford. Pittsburgh :.................
Desire* and dreams and powers,
next month.
1
cf
•'And every thing but sleep.
The spacious living room, sun par­ Wo have much to offer tho.inevstor Sf. Louis — ...........
Congregational Baxaar will b«
CONSOLE
SETS
lor and dining rooms wero artistical­ and the homo seeker and we should Toledo — .................
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8th. Remember the d
Tfe are not suro of sbrrow,
ly adorned with baskets filled with tell him about it in oil kinds of ways. Washington ............... .
In Irretjcscant Colors
Sanford.
. Ahd Joy was never sure; .
plpk radiance roses and feathery*
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertson and Maximum r...-.„...........
wthiy' will 4io tomorrow;
Fruits, Candlesticks, Mahogany
children returned yesterday from a Minimum last night ....
VTithe stoops to no mnn’s lure;
"■ Smoking Stands
And love, grown faint and fretful,
table was centered with a French visit yrith relatives In, Rutledge, Ga.
Nql
Sets, Candle Sticks
TJiey
visited
Atlanta
en
route,
where
prices
on
groceries
nnd
canned
goods
' With ilps but haH regretful,
basket filled with radiance roses and
HiglU, and with eyes forgetful,
ferns, the hnndles tied jyith fluffy Mr. Robertson transacted* * business of all kinds and specials on tea* and
at night And ! \traa always tire
Weeps that no loves endure.
bows of green tulle. Tho place cards with tho Hanson Motor Company, and coffees. The A. &amp; P. stores have Boudoir Lamps |n Ivoo*, Athber,
coming homo front work, and n
ordored
several
of
the
new
Hanson
their own canneries and put up their
were iittlo brides and grooms, on
and
nil
tlito
Popular
Shades
nehed,” writes John R. Gordoi
automobiles
for
immediate
delivery
own
fruit*
right
on
tho
farms
in
all
From too,much lovo of living,
which were written quotations from
vlllc, III. ,*1. peepred some 1
parts of Uic United States nnd they
• Frbm hofo abd lfnr set free,
tho various poets, which were read here.
KIDNEY PILLS, and after
quote prices that cannot be, duplicated We arc Offering nil of these New
1V| „tb|pjt,.jr|kth brier thanksgiving
after tho drat course.' Tho last quo­
treatment* I felt better and
Now Fall Frocks and Millinery is for this class of goods. Read their Arrivals at Special Reduced
Whatever gods may bo
tation rend suggested a secret in tho
work
with iporo ease, became
advertised
at
Baumcl's
Specialty
advertisement, today nnd go to tho
That no life !|vos forever;
heart of n rose. These, secrets wore
Prices '
TF,
and
could alfibp better." Pc
Shop
today.
Sam
Bnum'ol
is
jtist
A.
&amp;
P‘
.
on
Second
street,
Phillips
That dead ^nen rise up nevor;
found in tiny roso buds fastened to
relief
from Backache, Rhi
Nemo
Self-Reducing
No.
3)3
That even the'weariest river
building.
the nut cups, and when opened found
Isa real bargain. It has a low top
Wind* 'somewhere to the sen. I
these words: Miilcn-Boriand, Octo­
and medium s*lrt. Made In dut*
25 Dozen Cut Glass lee
in ladles apparel that you havo ever
able pink or white coutili alses
— Swinburne.
ber 10, 1023.
McKinnon &amp; Markwood arc adver­
24 to 36—and costs o ’.iy $3.00.
Tea Glasses 4 ® 35
At nno o’clock n delicious four- aeon and tno prices arc very low. See tising special prices on the new fall
If rour dealer ran'lnt tt.aenJnaint.adMrs. R. W. Pcarman nnd lltt!erson course luncheon was served. During the advertisement today and go to high top Morion shoes in nil the Special Price Per Bet........
detu, alt* and tl. We’ll tend UKcotMt.
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
Nemo Ityalanle.Paalilon Intllni'o
returned homo Monday after spend­ the luncheon, Mrs. Porter Pitts ren­ Baumel's Shop where Style Reigns. popular and conservative styles nt
UO E. 16/h St„ New York (Dep». S.)
pert,
215 South Orange, Orlande, Fla
ing a month in North Carolina. , . dered a number of piano selections Fall fabrics, millinery, all in a pa- the very low prices of from $8 to $8.
Great
Display
of
Diamonds
..
&lt;-t44fr
nnd Mrs. Coiclough sang in he: usual rnde of the newest things day by Alsu very low prices on low quarter
shoes and their windows aro Ailed
OFF— 1 5 % -O F F
Arthur SjriUr*, of Orlando, was charming manner “ Since” (Edward day.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS .Y&lt;$U
with everything In the very latest
emohg tho business visitors in "Tho Tcschemacher) nnd "Rosebud" (Clay­
Rond
tho
Style
Notes
in
this
issue
ton Johns.)
stylos of shoos, hats nnd wearing npCity Substantial’’ yesterday.
Following the luncheon, an Inter­ Wy Yowull &amp; Company who are mak­ parcl. Visit the up to date men's
ing spcclnl efforts to please you In store, and sco the latest things in
j . Flanigan, who has in-on stop­
the very latest things in fall and men's wear. McKinnon &amp; Markping at the phoenix for soycrpl
winter goods—especially tho early wood hnvo it.
months, loft this week for Miami.
fall showings—in
silks, poirets,
charmcusc, twill, satins and wools.
W oodcock.£ Higney nro tho boys
N. W. Oreen, of Dcl-and, was a
Especially in the new line of sport who draw down tho prices on gro­
business visitor horc Wednesday, nnd
suits in three pices, knickers, shirt
ceries and vegetables and they have
ma(lp his headquarters nt tho Phoenix.
nnd coat nnd -Klinkl Knickers— 0,
an advertisement today telling you
geo, indies they are groat and yoh all about It. Frco for tomorrow—
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wells announce
I\ WEINBERG, Prop
ope pond of eolfoe, one pound of
the birth of an eight-pound girl. The brown crepe satin trimmed with
.107 East First Street.
cocoa nnd'Onc pound of ton—also the
little lady has been named Mary bands of velvet ribbons.
Miss'Millcn
wns
attired
in
a
smart
very lowost prices on all groceries
Krancea.
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
costume of grey crepp do chine witji
and they quote you some of tho prices
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
!nithi*"is*lil».'&lt;&lt;,'Rmid nbout-It.u" •»••••■
DuPreo Jordan,' of Atlanta, who hat or grey to -match/-’ With-this she
has been spending (topic time here wroc a corsage of pink rose buds. »
Covers were laid for Miss Clara
at pie Phoenix, left yesterday for
Shoes for the whole family is the
other ponit* In the state.
. Millcn, Mrs. Henry Nickel, Miss OD
way that Churchewll’s tell the good
lie Johnson, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Col*
news in their advertisement today nnd
Mias {Joskins Jones left this ^veck dough, Mrs. Dwight Babbitt, Mr*.
they have Just that thing and nt prices
for Hew York nnd Washington, W. R. Fort, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs.
nrb the one* that bring down the that ydll allow the whole family nnd
where the will spend ten day on husi- Wheel is, Mrs. Fred Dniger and Mrs.
prices and hold them down. What then some to have the very best shoes
Dickinson.
“would hnvo been the. prices had not that are made nt tho very lowest
Piggly Wiggly come to town. See the prices. And you niust rend tho prices
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Dr. qnd Mrs. I- R. Philips, Miss
in today’s Herald if you would save
prices— go to Piggly Wiggly..
Mariqp' Philips nnd Mr. and Mrs.
money. '('hurchwril’s have the goods
Raymond Philips have returned from
and they nro making a specialty of
The New Grocery will open tomor­
Daytdqa Bench, where they have
good shoes at reasonable prices.
row in tho old McCullor stand op
spent the past two weckR most plens- a number of her friends nt her home
First street next to Woolworth’s
on West First street celebrating her
pntly.
Stores. The new grocery Is under the NURSES DEATH
birthday anniversary.
0 STILL A MYSTERY
management of Frank Gonzalez who
The large living nnd dining rooms
' Dr. and Mrs. W. 1). Gardiner and
noeds no Introduction to tho public qf
their fcucsts, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. were beautifully decorated -with
ROCKFORD, HI., Sept. 20.—With
Sanford having been a reslden of this
Cross. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Vnllentine, Spanish Love Vines, Hibiscus and
no
marks of violence evident nnd nil
city for ninny years. Assisting hii)i
of Carrollton, HI., and Mrs. V. C. ferns carrying out the color schema
internal
organs reported to tie in an
will bo Tracy McCuller with his reg­
Somers, of Horkclcy, W. Vn., motored of pink and green. In the dining
nppnrcnt
normal condition, although
ular smile and they will meet nil
room tho refreshment table was laid
to D^ylona Bench yesterday.
competition on grocerleu and canned n bacteriological examination is yet
with n Inco cloth nnd centered with
goods prices. They arc too busy to to be completed, the mystery in the
Sir., and Mrs. W. H. Cross and Mr. the large birthday cake iced in pink
quota prices today but they have nh death of MU* Svea Olson, whose body
and Mrs. C. E. Vnllentine, of Car­ nnd topped with tiny pink tapers.
was carried into St. Anthony's hospi­
The evening passed quickly with advertisement in this issuo callin; tal last night by an unknown man,
rollton, 111., And Mrs. V. C. Somers, of
your attention to the opening. Ca 1
has not l&gt;c4n cleared.
on them nnd bo convinced.
Miss Olson had been suffering from
palpitation
Qf the heart for two years,
Tho old reliable Atlantic &amp; PaclAc Co.
Ladies* black or brown oxfords, or one strap plinips at
the
authorities
have been told, but
aro hore again today quoting you
nothing waif found sufficiently wrong
Per P a ir .......... ......... ................ ............. ................. .....$3.25
to cause -ddath unless probable ex­
games, music nnd several contents.
haustion or suddon fright, it was
COOLEST 8 I*OT IN SANFORD
Tho prizes in the latter were won by
Ladies' black or brown oxfords, or one strap pumps at
said.
------ Shows Starting nt 7:30 and 9:15 I*. M.---------Misak.-* Maureen Echols and aSran
Ouu theory is that Mias Olson suf­
Misses Maureen Eci^pla and Sarah
Per Pair............... ...... ............... ...................................... $4.25
fered a heart atta^jj, asked a passing
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and Rufus Mosley.
motorist to take her to St. Anhtonv's
At tho conclusion of the contest*
COUNTRY STORE NIGHT-15 BIG PRIZES
Mens' brown,oxfords Bal. or Blu. at per pair...... ....$3*25
and- died on the way and that the
lofroshmcnta of ice cream and cake
WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT
driver believing she had fainted, fled
wero nerved by the hostess assisted
after giving her into tho nurses’ care.
Mens* brown or black oxfords Bal .ok* Blu. at per pair$4.25
. : “The Spider and the Rose"
by her mother and Mis. C. A. Ander­
son, Jr., and Mias Waunita Allen.
withMens’ scout work shoes at per pair...................... :.... $2.25
Allen Lake, GntHon GI«hh. Joseph Dowling, Robert tycKim,
Tho guests were Misses |Edn*
Noah Beery and little five year old youngHtcr, Richard
Styles, Margaret Erickson, Fannie

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that w e have just
put on display

THE WHOLE FAMILY

Low er Prices

M ila n e Theatre

Fresh Oystters, qt. .~.75c
Spanish Mackerel ... 25c

Headrick.

HAROLD LLOYD
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Pom pano............... ~..4

“ BUMPING INTO BROADWAY**
SATURDAY
Caah Prize Night — Three cash prizes to lucky numbers,
Wm. Fox Presents *
DUSTIN FARNUM
“T H E *

BUSTER”

Fax Comedy: “ STEP LIVELY PLEASE”
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Fox News: “ MUTT and JEFF”
MONDAY ......
WEDNESDAY

AMATEUR NIGHT
... FAMILY NIGHT

SPECIAL MATINEE. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND
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SATURDAY
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NIGHT P R IC E S........ ^ .............:.............. . 10 and 20 Cent*
MATINEE PRICES .....:..v - ......................10, and 16 Cent*
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Cowan Cheater Cowan, Walter Ty­
ler, Newton Stenatrom, Rufua Mosely,
Shelly Harvey Brtnton Crenshaw,
Bowen Pcrritt, Alva Milam, Glea
Whittle.
Tho opt of town guests included
Mis* Beatrice Iicuth, Messrs. Aldint
Bird, Wallace namrick, Lee Reufroe,
Roy Stephens of Orlandq and Corbett
Williamson of Oviedo.

W ANT OYSTERS?

CApL 478-W.
KENDALL’S FISH,
MARKET

Swapper S teak .........1
Dressed Herts....
live
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Fryers, Dressed....... 4
live .......................5
M u l l e t .... ...... . . . . . . 1 2 *

Mens* work shoes, Munsin last at per pair.... ......!!:. $4.|
5P
Dig Stock Childrens’ Shoes and Prices Right.
Welaka Block} Sanford, Fla. ’

WE DELIVER

Seminole Fishand
317 East First Street

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(Continued from page 3)
capcd, and from citizens At Harrlion,
posses conducted, a soarch in terri­
tory covering n wide range around
Kennett. Bloodhounds werfi Used,
but. sovcrnl trails followed by tho
dogs led them cveywhcro b u t'lo the
fugitive. Rumors of Sullivan’s nppcnrance In numerous plnccs furnlsbqd the countryside mpcli expiLement,
Constable ■Frank Rut!il of Judsonln,
Ark., was, stationed near a bridge
over tho Led River a short distaj^p.
fy'om Ken ett He saw a man )j|nsewering Sullivan’s description
tempting to cross the bridge.
Tpan refused to halt and Rudd
DlsH
ad fire, shooting eight times

TIMOTHY, A GOOD MINISTER
By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
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come into this cafeteria and ■
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nnd cat a cooling but nour-i &amp;
iahing salad 'or cold dlsKl ■
You igill find plenty of va- «
riety in out warm weathef *
menu. Try our pie n lA j
mode;''It's really delicious. I

By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
|Paul pays as extraordinary tribute to
Txet pf Today’s Bible Talk by Mr. Bryan.
Timothy is ■ beautiful character.
[Timothy In commending him to the
He does not stand out in bold qutchurch there:
,
Timothy, a Good Minister.
lines against the sky; he was not ttfc
■
'For
I
have
lnomini &lt;likcmlndcdt
&lt;2 Tfniolhy 1:1-0; 3:14, ]G;*PhillJplas 2:10-22)
hcrolq typo, like Peter, and Paul, but
.Hi
who i wilt m titrally care for yaur
he represented a much more numerous
, , »■ ’i -o
u
Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will' of God, according to the atntc,
class and, therefore, his exaipple will
promise
of
life
which
Is
in
Christ
Jesus.
"For
all
seek
their
own,
not
tho
be of practical assistance to a larger
To, Timothy, my
M&lt;J«d
PYIVP- from
Mp^s.jn||E&amp;|y|o
C h ^ V m 'ia
unday, Sept
nufnWPWfh* those whb’ help' pthew
the
Fnthcr.
of
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord.
"But
yo
know
tho
proof of him
JJimothy was a helper and, as a
I thnpk Ood. whom I serve from my forefathers with pure conscience, thnt,4A8 a son with the fa r ta r, ho
ill
hdfpcr, comes near Wing a perfect
that
without ceasing I havo remembrance of .thee in my prayers night and luUrilierv
Carved withVmc In the fifypcb"
ample.
d®y
*
*
i
*
T^wo of tho ntoii
mort iiffpsrtnnt
iH.r ortnr orlfltlcs
In th&lt;r flint ’^ ilncc,.nc hod a roc
* ircatjy desiring to ace thee,* being-mfn(tful of thy tenrs^thit l! m|y bp
writUn by Paul Were i)Idrcsse
start.
1 t0
filled, with joy. '
- .1
&lt; 1
:
.- i. *
nor‘ ns
■If, as the proverb rocs, "tho
When 1 cnll to remembrance the unfeigned faith that Is In thee, which Timothy. Theso letter/ wetts"iv
ginning is half the battle", we may dwelt first in they grandmother Lois, and the mother Eunice; nnd I nm per­ long ns some of the others—those to stream. He ’rfponbrthb "nighi- j p , tl|«
M .
the Corinthians, the Romans, and the river bottoms.
credit his grandmother, Lois, and suaded that In thee also.
" *“ •'Vi
i
Hebrews,
for
instance—but
he
en­
his mother,, Eunice, with half of his
Wherefore I put in remembrance that thou stir up the gift of God, which
Tho next day ft farmer- j»,w Sq^*
trusted to Timothy some of the most
success—they started him right. Paul is in thee by putting on of my hands. •
llvan enter .a- lM’rry-shod on the’ Lon;
Mi
refers to Timothy's
"unfeigned
But continue thou in the things whigh thou hnst learned nnd hast been precious of his. utterances. These Eaton plncc^flupr Judsonia and sumBaited Sugar Cured Ha
epistles to his beloved companion
faith" and reminds him that it first assured, of know of whom thou hast Icanted them;
ihoncd officers. Sullivan, awakened
St
•
Roast Chicken- with Sa:
dwelt in' his grandmother and then hi
And that from a child thou hns known the holy scriptures, which are aide contain A tribute to contentment,
\tith difficulty, fognd himself sur­
his mother,
p'ried Spring Chicken, *
"Goodiincss with contentment is rounded by a posjje. Ills Wound wps
to make these wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
•But I truae.in the Lord Jesus to send Tlmothius nhortly to you, Utnt I great gain.
'
There is much In heredity-—blcskcd
■Stuffed Bell Peppers
dressed nt Judisdrila^Lnd he'was thsij
arc those who Inherit strength and also be of good comfort, when I know your state.
, "For .we Jirought nothing ipto this conducted to the ponitpninpf. „ i
f Banana Fritters
• U
For I have no man likcmln&lt;ledfcwjm will nr.turnlly rare fot ypur slate.
vtftuo from their parents.
world, atd It is certain we can carry
On arrival at Little Hack, Sheriff
. Baked iMncaroni/witl
For all seek their own, not the things'which' arc Jesus Christ’s.'
Wherever I meet a man, who boasts
nothing out.
Shaddox admitted having fallen o»
Mashed
Potatoes
-- V /
irficd^ama
But
ye
know
the
proof
of
him
that,
ns
a
{ion
with
the
father,
ho
hud
served
that ho is "Self-mode" 1 feel like cross"And having food and raiment let plcep. He said thfitJip and his mf’ii
Gteijh
Pens i J
Frebh.String
Beanp
.
with
me
In
the
gospel.
examining him. I nm .tempted to r\sk
us be therewith content.
ycro physically worn out from tttcir
Lima BoanB
' (Buttem jlled’s
hfm when ho began to lay the foun­
It ia in one of his epistles, tp Tim­ duties during the term -of court at
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dation of his grestness—himself n 86n.*"One Incident in tho life of Tim-1 themselves Thessnloninns and follow
.
.Steamed
I^ice
othy that Paul brljigs-htfl ijWepIng Harrison nnd that tho prisoner, bo&gt;ra
i . . .I,■.
.M v&lt; ia J.n
pride in his accomplishments. We in otby gives iis nn insight’ Into his tj^jidvicc.
Indictment ugnin&lt;J;r£rjeJ(l:, I'JFir the Jieved firmly shackled, had fooled
PIES
hftrlt more) Lhhd.
&lt;«n possibly add. rhnrncter and also n siilclight on PppL
vc considered whnt Timothy love of money Is the Toot of all evil;
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them.
His
father
being
a
Greek.
Timothy
1°
nnd also the disposition of
r
YduthVErlv onhtrat.
Apple
Peach
Pumpkin
tun
Itnisin
which while some coveted after, they * Tho killing of Marshal. Casey was
fr|bn ’himself—n disposition that
And then there is another influence had not boon circumcised,
* Lemon MernngUe
’
M,u*‘ ^Eggv-Custanl
hnvo
erred from the faith, and pierc­ described by witmiises ift tlifc f t^laj
r.0 closely connected with inheritance agreed among the disciples
tapdo hfin, willing to sacrifice.. No
ed Jhcmselvos through with many as ono of the most brutal murders
Strawberry Jcllo 1
' "j
Whipped Cream
tKat It is hsrd to separate it from in­ cumsion was not required &gt;of &gt; thf*
V'hhf ministry was a success;
sorrows.*’ ,
,
VaniUn
lee
Cream
* *’ ’ ,l ‘ ‘ 1 s
Gentile
Christians,
although
they
were
In
tho
’
history
o
f
.
tMut
koetlort
j
of
heritance—namely, the environment
ho.began
right nnd kept
Tl T
-0|. J.:,
It was I^Tiitmthy, the good minis­ Arkansas.
advised
td
fotlbw
tho
cxamplt^iff^bqr
Sullivan,
ovefpoWered
of youth. The father and mother
ter,
th
a
t
c
h
delivered
his
warning
by n party of -tourist* when iho was
whoso mingled bloods course through Jews In regard to refraining from
He* was not only willing (o do his against
who would pervert the alleged to h»vc attemptwl to hold
*
otir veins and whose strength and certain meats.
b£«t, but he was willing to be
Yielding to do Good.
. strtff)flhened by one stronger than gospt&gt;\ IfiffrVob it o(. Us purity nnd them up, had been turned over to
weakness come to us in the blood are
power:
Harrison authorities. He had broken
But when Paul derided to take
usually responsible for the influences
himnclf. In the -text for todny we
“ Preach1tne'
tW word; be instant in jail, sawing his way through the bnrs ■
Timothy with him and train him far
that mould our early life.
Veacl'ithat Tniil, nfter reminding hint
season, ou&lt;1' of season! reprove, rc- with a saw made from a knife ho had ■
If anyone will take the trouble to the ministry, he thought it u matter
■
faith Hint lie inherited, nnd
with all lung sulTcring concealed in his shoe.
bukc, oxh
substract from wlmt he is, first that of policy that Timothy should tf&amp;
which’ he had himself manifested,
nnd doctripO.
which he Inherited and next that which circumcised, It was characteristic of
He was recaptured fifteen minutes
added, "I put thee in remembrance
come into his life before he was aide Paul to yield everything hut principle
"Fur
thoetime
will
come
when
they
ford, who fortunately'are in the mu*
later
nnd was returned to the Jail nONI) ELECTION TOOK UP
that ,lhmi stir up the gift of God,
to mako any cholcu for himself, ami in order to win souls.
will not obduro sound doctrine; but by several officers, among them
TIME AT MEETING jority, will assure the success of this
U
rhY
^h
is
in
thee."
,
It was Paul who said, "I nm made
then add to these that which others
after their own lusts shall they heap Sheriff Bob Shaddox nnd MnrshnI
part of tho bond issue.
.,
1 - Willingness To Be Advised.
outside his own fnmily bnvo done for all things to all men, that I might by
to themselves teachers, huving itch­ Casey. Cnsoy, it was testified, was
(Continued from nngo 1)
An athletic field, calling for the ez- '
Willingness to be advised, stirred ing ears.
him—ns for Instance, those who gave nil means save some." It was Paul nlso
•
Unlocking
a cell when Sullivan ing for tourists. Those in Sanford,
■Jr A j
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him the’ fohn of government under who declared, "Wherefore, if meal to action, is a very important virtue
penditure
of piS.OOd, will also lie sub­
“ And they sqall; turn nwny tlfoir snatched the revolver from Cnscy’a who have studied the Situation vory
which he lives, those who ruvo him make my brother to offend, I will eat in' ministers ns well na in laymen.
mitted
to
(he voters at this election.1"'
cars from the truth, and shall be holster nnd shot him down from be­ carefully, are of the opinion that ev­
the educational system, to which he is no flesh while the world stnndcth, lost The 'first work of
tho traveling
Hp.ine
RumW
has fulsdiy staled that
hind.
Sullivan was said to have
turned to fnbles. .
indebted, and the religious advantages I make my brother to offend."
cviiwf'cllst wjicn lie begins n revival
ery effort should tje made'to c'maf'.cl-' the old nvirftloit fildd has been d c-’
snapped
the
gun
at
the
other
officers
It was in line with these utterances in a community is among the minis­ • "Rul wntcli thou in all things, en­
which he has enjoyed—If he will add
pntc tho'city front Ita entire depend-* finitely decided on as n site, sad nsV
all these together and then subtract that I’nul advised Timothy to submit ters nnd the leaders among tho lay­ dure afflictions, do the work of nn but it was empty, except for the cnee for prosperity on tho IMictesli of ro3U|t therc: hn* been some oppositMa
shells
thnt
killed
Casey,
and
he
threw
the sum from what he actually is, to circumcision that he might be pre­ men. They nrc first quickened; af­ evangelist, make full proof of thy
fanning operatiohs. The? only tPanon On' (hi! - accotint. A committee from ,
the weapon down at command
there will not be enough left to brafe pared to answer arguments that were ter thuir faith is renewed their nwnk-. ministry." *
thnt Sanford hns not bqeotne a tourist the Chamber - of ■Commerce will in--,’,
Harrison cilizens weru incensed
sure to be made against him. Timothy citing t spreads to those outside tho
about.
u A ^ o rn l for All
resort is because theVe hive been tioi vcstigqte the j^(wiyihility of yarjops^
and sub­
rolled witlrthrmuggestion
wlttfthmiuggcstion ami
sub- -Unn-tll
*
( ■ / ‘ V &lt; t ' ■^A'lid
■Timothy was "well bdjn"—m&gt;F ^n jtotrlJSlit'd
to fntihful Timothy, over tho killing, Sheriff Shaddox lgecreational fscilitieo -provided* in the
-tibni b efore any trash d«H-Uioi&gt;iw,«Ji4yi
* Sc
tl# sense In which the tcflln fis turnip mit"tf,i...........
httt^l’aul.delivered tho trium­ Skid, nnd only t^q$nam1ne’61‘: h ippj
to th *.**
lfijS y’ i^
J T V { S o t h r is t S n , w h o M . I t l S / d pas«ltif'*t4iiwltHohf. ^Tlwitsrttetttmr- Iftrcdfdihg- to* tfaetk brought out at 4
Here
lore we hav.r proof that Timothy*!
__ . . . . .......... ..... . ,
„hnnt
'(rial prevented violence. On July 2,
times UBed, indicating that one comes
pit or in the pew, should welcome phant review o f his life when death
ist crop is n profitable one ts nppnr- j y , iday's meeting. .Sanford needs an.. .
less than n week after Casey’s death,
from an aristocratic line or from was the child of Paul in the spirit
approached.
admonition as well an encouragement
ent
from the development in thane i athleUc .field,.;,. The Sanford High
wealthy parents, but well born in a of sacrifice oh well ns in religious
"For I ^itn now ready to be offer­ Sullivan had been tried, convicted nnd communities which nrc strictly tour­ School tennis have been handicapped
because
it
is
ns
important
tt&gt;
get
more important sense in which gU faith. He was going to work in the
ed, and the lime of my departure is sentenced to die in the electric chair. ist resorts. They htivc profitably ncason after .sensor; because of ths^‘
Lord’s vineyard; he intended to right as it is to keep right— ns im­
should lie well botn.
Sullivan is sAld to have been a nn- capitalized sunshine nnd have not lack of a proper .field. Ilnscbsll in
at hand.
preach the Gospel and he would allow portant to avoid lethargy ns it is to
One’s Own Merit.
stive
of Allen, Okla., but hud lived stinted in'the expenditure of money : Snnfonl has also been practically ^
"I have fought n good fight, I have
have un increase of seal. .
llut, nfter giving all possible croAit nothing to stand in his way that
a
number
of years in Sharpe county, to provide amusement for the toiyrtst,
finished
•Aiy4counse,
I
have
kept
the
Christians rnngc all tho way from
fyr
^nne reason. A well
tc a goodly inheritance and a happy would divert ntcntlon from his mesArkansas. He gave his age an 25 who in the majority of caaan, event-1oquLapod, and cqnstructed field will
faith.”
just
above
freezing
up
to
boiling
sage^o
himself.
environment, Timothy would have ac­
Moral: God does not call all to years umi said he had worked in tho unlly becomes a citizen nnd taxpayer, permit Snnfo,rd securing one "f lb* ^
point; trnislng the temperature is,
A Splendid ,Lesson.
complished nothing if he had not hud
leadership;
He only requires that we Oklahoma and Arkansas oil fields.
therefore,
n
work
in
which
Christians
It is n splendid lasson for Chris­
Rail loud men who are citizens nnd major irr.guc .baseball teams to do
merit in hlmBclf.
He was not considered a powerful
ahull
live
up
to our possibilities.
can
help
each
other.
,
This
is
one
of
tians
today
and
n
very
practical
les­
property
owners in Sanford will their spring training here.
Many young men have gone astray
Uian. He weighed 155 pounds and
Ihu most beneficial results’ of church ' "If you can not on the ocean
Tho appropriation in the issue in
testify that during the tourist season
—*yr\ gone headlong down to ruin— son.
was six feet tall. ) •
Sail among tho swiftest fleet,
A Christian Is responsible for the gatherings, national and local.
tvho hud the best of mothers ami the
there arc fewer names on thq wait­ the amount of 370,000 for sevverags
Racing on the highest billows,
Paul’H Trust In Timothy.
He was first shot down in Arkansas ing list posted on (he hulltoiti hoard extensions is a very, important item
best of fathers, too. A child who influence of his example nm) often
Miughing
at
the
storms
you
meet;
Finally,
Timothy
may
bo
mensurod
near
Mount Ida, when he attempted for the reason that both men nnd for consideration in the future growth ^
feels
it
his
duty
to
obtain
from
things
hgs inherited the cleanest of blood and
You can go among tho sailors
to escape from officers nfter his ar­ ouipment are taxed to tho utmost to of the city. Proper sanitary fstili-^
l&gt;een reared in the purest home atmos­ that are useful to him but might by the confidence reposed in him. We
rest on n charge of alleged automo­ move the thousands thut annually tics eliminated possibilities of cpiphere sometimes becomes n disgrace hnrm others. Here again Paul states are known by the character of those Anchored yet within the bay,
You
can
lend
n
hand
to
help
tlicm
bile theft. Sullivan, according to visit the Sunshine State. Shopmen demies. With' the city growing »» IP
who
trust
us.
No
one
vtj\a
nearer
to
to*himself and to his fnmily.
the only safe rule—he advised the
officers, broke nwny from them on nrc kept busy maintaining the rolling is tids move is n wise provision otf ^
He was evidently converted by Thesaslouians to “ abstain from nil Paul or more completely trusted by As they launch their bouts away."
(Copyright, 1U2U, by
the streets of Mount Ida, forced n stock that carries the materials' uped tho ,i»»rt,(o t tl)o city cqmmlssiondrt
Paul’s preaching, for the greut apostle appearances of evil," and in this re­ him.
*
*
The Rupublic .Syndicate). •
In Mb epistle to the Phlllipians
traveling salesman iii-an automobile in the .construction of new houses nnd should he carried uhanimou«y^
speaks of him ns "my dearly beloved spect all Christians may well count
at the point of n revolve!" to drive* either by or for tourists. Tboio ,1m Thu f5,()00 in tho. issue i» to re4=
OPENING chain of Grocery Stores in him uv/ay, and leaped into the -woods ever yreason why Sanford r.hoqld ,rq- imb^rse .the .?pty /6&gt; the n «°
Sanitary Inspectors
at the edge of town. He w ii weiund- celvo its share of the wealth.brought pended, for the,, purchase of th«*
hi* ni
II
various citips in Florida .and need
v n
i.,
iq . p j ___— tu c e f j r s r *
ed
in
fin
cxcnngq
of
shots
and
rcJitary,
sjtp..,A
special
committee
lurin'
to
i
he
state
by
outsiders
to
augmeTjt
From Florida Cities ilean c*t young men 18 to 25. Good captured' *)
.... —” 'has
,
that which ia derived fro mthe truck-, nq .i.iqiijiuci,
Meet For Instruction paying position open to those who can j A fcw days later ho was brought ing industry*,A municipal golf .course ppointcd^Ui^andje the
qualify. Must have good education,
|to Little Rock where ho Was alleged will provide n form of .recruatiuq and unsure its success. A Ictterfrt^
personality and ambitious to succeed.
JACKSONVILLE,
Sept.
22.—San­
|to have stolen thq car.. Here he cs- which is proving more popular each plaining in detail the projects
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Experience unnecessary. We will
^
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
itary
inspectors
from
municipalities
j
raped from officers by leaping thru yrarNin is evident from the throngs voted upon' is being mailed to
W. J. Carpenter, Pastor.
train you into qur system. Those liv­ u window at pollen headquarters. He
W
1 *• eaqeeslsih thai
SERVICE
of
tourists
wfflcfi
VlaVUttf
dllWAItf
through
the
state
will
close
n
week’s
Subject of the morning sermon will
ing in tittys of 1,000 population or
who aro uninformed defer. cHUefi. iSUNDAY, Sept. 23, 1023.
be:
"Three Things Which Will Sur- school of instruction here Saturday, over.'* Write1fully about yourself and was recaptured nnd returned to Okla­ Fiuridn courses during their stay in
•U
and
final judgment until oil the Isctr ^
Subject:
homa authorities.
the state, tl in confidently, cxpeccd
vivo Time.”
duijing which they have studied tho fnmily connectidns/ stating whether
have
been brought to their utlcntiOO. g
•
"MATTER”
According to Oklahomn prison au­ that the progressive clti’ e:m of San-,
At night the subject will be: "Tho best methods of conducting the san­ married or single, ago, reference. Ad­
• Church Service.......11:00 a. m.
A
thorities, Sullivan was nrrested nt
Glorious Calling of a Christian."
itary affairs of the various cl)ies and dress P.. O. Box 731, Jacksonville, Tulsa for robbery in 1321 nnd sen­
•/Sunday Scholl ...^...10:00 u. m,
The
Epworth
Leagues
will
meet
at
Florida.
161-ltc
• Woman’s Club Hldg., Oak-Ave.
tenced to ten- years^in the penitenti­
the usuid time before tho preaching towns of Florida.
•
ALL ARE WELCOME.
ary.
Ho was said to have escaped
In addition to the inspoftors, sever­
hour.
Yowell Co., first show­ boforo reaching the institution, nnd
al
mayors,
city
clerks
and
councilFrank Adams will be looking for
f &gt;. i
was next heard from nt the lime of
a big attendance at Sunday school. men as well as a number of medical ing of Mallison &amp; Haas
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
men tsnd others indirectly connected new Fall Silk, next Wed­ his capture at Mount Ida, which took
Please do not disappoint him.
Sunday school 0:30 a. m.
plnrc in March, 1022.
with sanitary work were pretent nt
The* Scrap Iron Class had a record
nesday and Thursday.
Morning worship end sermon 11 a.
Ho remained in confinement only
tho conferences.
jj That good food ig essential to ^ood'hialth, so
tn*' Subject, Tho Kingdom First. The attendance last Sunday, there being
a few months In Oklahoma. In May,
Tho mectingh consisted of throe
Free Ford at Wights.
Gtc 3022, Sullivan sealed a temporary
pastor is expected to speak both one hundred present. But there were sessions daily.
■ : is good water, then play Safety First and
fifty men on tho streets who should
mbrning and evening.
havo
-been
at
the
this
class.
Boys,
MOTHER ftr.fiOMMNEDS COUGH
jllaptist Young People’s Unions 7
Florida Crackers
*
o’clock. Tho young people of the tity look up thut fifty.
“ My mother hud a sevens dough. I ^usiRads of shots.
who do fyot attend other unions, or
Will Go to Atlanta
bought her,.,a.(bottle ' of 'FOLEY'S * Pepfity t\'ijrdcn E. M. Ray, from
ALL SOULS CHURCH.
■dSletiek are cordially invited to be
j_
To See Football HONEY AND TAR and it helped her
present tomorrow evening.
Tomorrow, the eighteenth Sunday,
Oklahoma jien^cnllarV; who was Wki
at
once.
Also
gave
my
son
several
Evening worship and sermon 8 after Pentecost, diviine services will
Jng
Su.Hivan and otnef prisoners from
GAINESVILLE, Fla, Sept. 22.—
and hjs cough disappeared," McAlcster Ho Oklshoifia CltV, came
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o ’clock. Subject, Tho Voiro of God bo as follows:.Sixty-two vouaiiupej stujients at» tM
fireitts Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield, ia Uttlo Rock following Sullivan’s
- Low Mass.at'10:30 a. ih.
1 n n Hour of Confusion.
University5o f ’ ^lorlds navo"’’signed up
grayer meeting Wednesday eve­
Sermon: "The Paralytic and
ci*l Virginia. For quick relief .from arrival at the Arkansas penitentiary
«
*
r
.»
» * i r K 'H
ning 8 o'clock.
frclnds." Founded on
sinst Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest, $nd readily Idehtlfied htln as tho
-r
*
r
,
&gt; 0
•
and
Bronchiul
trouble
use
Foley's
ter of St, Matthew's Gospel, 1-8 verse. (bo George Tech Yellow Jackets Oc­
prisoner who hod escaped from him.
Bottled and delivered to your hoine in sani­
‘ TUB SCRAP IKON CLASS.
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ tober 13, „ Indications point toward Honey and Tar. Stood the test of Ha said jSulllyan had bopn an agita­
time serving threo generations. Larg­ tor In the Oklahoma jnstltutioh, and
An even hundred was the number ment after Muss.
a fibrerflow load of faijs who will
tary condition.
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present last Sunday. Mrs. Takach,’s
Pafish meeling In the hall at 7:30 make the trip to the Georgia capital, est selling cough' medicine .in the that a Jail *break was registered
i;'
&amp;
World.
r
ywkeiy.—adv.
Sold1ever
against him in Gurdy, in that, state.
rendition of "Tha Holy City" was "an p. m. Every member of the Parish is student promoters of the special say.
Sullivan then, appeared next at
inspiration to all, and the prolonged exported to be present.
PHONE 311
Only one caao of « woodpeolqer Harrison When he was* turned over
Low Mass during the week at 8 . Tha. greatest,' and most successful
applause -Indicated their appreciation.
lighting on. a camper’s .head h g s been to Harrison aqthoriUfs by H. G.
MP . Takach will sing again tomor­ a. m.
competitor of the patent medicine
Richardson, of M-indeon, Iowa, and
Sunday school picnic on Tuesday. makefile thb grower of fruit# and reported all summep.
row morning and a Urge attendance
0. W, Walling of Buffalo, Mo., memia anticipated. Mr, J. R. Lyle wfll jk’ujl announcement temofrow* uorftV vegetdbles Who* does give you value
Not half enough straw hsta with hers of a party of tourists. be atbe,the apealpr tomorrow roornlnrflnff;. '&gt; &gt;
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he—caflrda her husG. B. Smith, Rochelle, (ja.; Mrs.
EHled'th7 ati&gt;l)fi^UI(ffcnee Bush and two children, Ofliindn, Fla.;
^uljiOj^JIErtxljtrngcmfwyp R. F. McCall, Jacksonville; J. R.
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(lUNICII'Al. SWIMMING POOL

ciitlvcs with maintaining a "deliber­
ate and organized propaganda of
gore and more aa the question of falsification," and he wants to know
kgaalclpal swimming pool la dlacuife* how much money has been spent for
Commenting upon his
y tkf people here are almost n.upit this work.
k.vjmtlog the pool started early disposition to fight back, the New
M (prljig. They Are beginning to York World aaya:
m that a municipal swimming
"That last might interest the seill &lt;n the lake front with perhaps curily-hclders of the roads, but for
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept, 21.—
tklr amusements in connection woulij everybody else the point of interest Euloa Sullivan, convicted of murder
Ip many people at.home next aumA is M. McAdoo’a charge, of which the of United States Deputy Marshal J.
air fho are otherwise attracted to truth Is becoming quite manifest. Walter Cttkey, at Harrison, Ark., on
bUlltits that have some amusement* Granting that the coats of war opera­ July 16, and scheduled to be execut­
«| our pool would also attract peo- tion were comparatively high, why ed today was twice shot down in at­
jU from other cities to come hterei' blame Mr, McAdoo altogether? He tempts to escape and admitted hav­
ji the summer. The Jacksonville Ob- was Director General only during the ing twice "run under the guns” to
i»Hir says:
year 1918. Walker D. Hints was get away from the Oklahomn state
{There cah be no question that a Director General for fourteen months penitentiary.
I
lUy Urge majority of the people thereafter, and he is a practical rail­
His last break for freedom was
hastily approve of Commissioner #road man of large experience.
made early on the.morning of July
'
Acoits's efforts in providing a public ; "But why stop with either or both? 20 nt Kennsett, Ark., when he leaped,
idmming pool.
The roads under Government opera­ handcuffed and shackled, from the
^Jacksonville needs public swim- tion were actually operated by the porch of a hold between trains while
agf pools. It gives proof of public more prominent of these same rail­ officers were bringiug him *to the
spirit, tnd they ore necessary. The road executives who were chosen by drnth cell in the Arkansas penitenswimming pool in Springfield was In- Director General McAdoo for the pur­ tiuiy, dozed after being thrown off
M-popular—tntiiwly to* much, so pose, and..w.ho fiepUuuRd f9r..tbc.£ftx-. guard by simulated sleep orj the part
hr the residents thereby, and the ernment the’work they‘ had keen do­ Of Ylibti1"prisoner." ‘RtlllWbri HUd bare­
ing for the private owners. Is it ly vanished In the darkness when
Utter complained.
"In all’ fairness the residents were their present purpose to prove their tho alarm was sounded.
JsitiAed id their complaints. The oWn disloyalty to the government In -Wcakenod by loss of blood from a
sanctity of the home and the com- stress of war? Or aro they talking bullet wound in his arm, and tlrsd
fails thereof are molested with swim- here at the command of Wall Street from loss of sleep through fighting
bankers who control them ?
, the mosquitoes in tho Red River bot­
aieg pool* in close proximity. *
toms, Sullivan was recaptured less
.
"It
would
seem
to
be
soon
In
order
"But Jacksonville should have swimaing pools. It needs one in eadh of for jtho peoplo engaged In discredit­ than 20 hours later, while nsieop in
Us four big sections of the city. How- ing .the government's war operation n berry shed, scarcely four miles
iter, they should be placed in a loca­ to point out any business whose costs from the scene of his escape.
learned later, held
lise that will not Interfere with the did not increase and increase greatly . Sullivan, it
Hktutde of the homo or with traf- because of the war. They should to nil eight-inch step by his shackles,
next explain why JCOO,009,000 of op­ made his way by leaps, procured an
"Jacksonville applauds Commlsslon- erating Income generously guaran­ axe at n residence in Kcnsett and
(f Acosta in his desire to provide such teed to the roada by the government habited off the hnndcftffs and shackles.
Stimulated by offers of rewards by
uahfities, and hopes the commis- on the basis of prior peace conditions
Sheriff
Bob Shoddox of Boone coun­
of
operation,
should
now
be
included
Boa v*lH sustain him In placcing these
Hits id localities that arw appro- in the proof of extravaganco against ty, from whoso custody Sullivan esMVmtlMt* •« I’M* T»at
government war operation.
fffcte." \
"Then comes M. McAdoo’s present
MtADoo AVL THE RAILROADS.
charge that costs of operating the
William G, Mr Ado.) is evidently roads since private control was re­
fitting tired O.' the continual hag- stored' have Increased 17 to 22 per
about his ai'minirtratloh of the eent. 1&gt;at also calls for n word
ftllroads during a‘ p inion at the war from tho executives. As it Is, they'
Fffod. He he, writ'en a letter to are only manufacturing still greater
Couzens of'' Michigan, In public hostility to the roads us now
•Wbh he chargM'.ihe rail load exe- controlltd and managed."
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cause it is now Imposaildo to get
enough postage stamps on an envdope tho German government lias
were notlflad today that the coat of
printing stamps Is olio greater than
their iate value and that letters com­
ing from Germany hereafter lwill
bear only * cancellation Indicating
the payment of postage. Letters
front Gtermapy now at lowest unit
coats 200.000 marks to deliver

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f'few shipment of Fall Styles

Tweed

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�|,1 THE SANFORD DAILY UERAJJ),i8 lVrunDAV.! SEPTEMBER » , 1828

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Sanford Daily Herald

THERE W AS AN OLD LADY WHO LIVED IN A SHOE

taken, often bring success. One never ■
con tell when these opportunities, will "
come but they do come to each of ■
us two or three times in the course ■
of our lives. They almost always "
r-nulro^a certain amount of capital. ■
Perhaps the new portion offered*
nieuiis working for less than a living ^

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In caae of errnra nr nmmlaalon In
lesal or other
advertisements The
Herald Printing Company
doea not
bald Itself Halite for diunnan further
than the nmount received for such udvertlsemerua.
Fnrtlpi AJvertl.lna h*pre»»nlstlva
n If: AMEItICAN PHnss ASSOCIATION

And that unless we nave more the
country will not register such pros­
perity as it did last year.
This snvlng business Is nil right but
when It tnkes more thnn you can
make to keep the family going how
in the world can you save anything?
“ Gigantic Rum Ring’.’ has been dis­
covered in Cincinnati says reports in
the papers today. Yes, we have it in SANFORD COULD ACCOMMODATE
other states as well ns in Ohio.
THEM.
What wonderful fall weather we
arc having and whnt wonderful pros­
pects Sanford is facing and whnt n
fine winter season wc will have if nil
of us keep pushing and and boosting
and thinking about the better things.

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Sees Improvement In Increased Bank •
Deposits.
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fca fci ha P3 Ra to to to to

The Sundny School lessons in this
issue by William Jennings Bryan,
The Herald has received many fine
compliments on theso lessons and
while it tnkes time and space nnd
money we nrc well repnid by the satis­
faction of our rentiers. And Satur­
day's Hernld is nil tho better for hav­
ing this sermon for Sunday reading.

T m r r n n .T R T ~
CENTER
We knew the “ I.ongwood buneh"
wore a live crowd, nnd when they
asked us for' a I-ongwood edition, we
had no idea they would rally to the
colors ns strong ns the larger sec­
tions, but they certainly surprised us
nnd have went them nil one better.
' What it tnkes to make n suerj-ss in
tho poultry business—whnt it takes
to produce quality poultry nnd eggs
—whnt It takes" to put their Hcction
on the map—I.ONGWOOD HAS IT.
The story of poultry successes us
told in the Mny issuo made us wish
we had settled in the neighborhood
of I’ensacoln or DcFunink Springs,
then tho Tampa district poultrymen
rnused us to decide to locato there,
when the Orlando c r o w d caused us to
change our mind, nnd now I-ongwood
culls us, and wc honestly believe we
would be content to settle down
among those good folks of the Longwood, district, where each one seems
to take pleasure in helping the other
fellow. That's co-operation, and they
believe In that old adage, “ United
Wo Stand—Divided We Fall." Longwood, reserve n berth for us—we’re
coming some day.—Poultry In Flor-

ideal tourist camp nnd the touris
camp would solve the housing, ques
lion to a large degr
The Jackson
ville Observer says:
"They are coming. The advance
guard is already here.
‘.‘Scores of automobiles from other
states passed through Jacksonville
this week. They were headed for St.
Petersburg nnd other South Florida
points. Tho } are those who decry
the "tin cun' tuorists, but in proporlion to numbers they urc more vulunble than any other r Inss of tourists.
Now nnd then a “ tin canner” is im­
pressed nnd buysc himself n little
orange grove or a farm and remains
here ns a producer. The counties alive
to opportunity are working to im­
press these “ tin canners."
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"Jacksonville should nt once plat)
to hold hundreds of this class of tour­
ists. They should bo given all possi­
ble comforts free. They should be
entertained nnd should be made fa­
miliar with Duval county opportu­
nities.
“ By the first of
December, the
state fair grounds will be vacant.
Why not allow these tourists the use
THE FLORIDA MAGAZINE.
of the grounds und one of the build1 ings, for dances, lectures and other
amusements.
"The county nnd city could easily
employ a reliable man for four
months to taku charge, of this work
and prepare rules to govern the same.
Then advertise this camp site along
the county. The spot selected for thei every highway leading to tho city.
picture has the road passing through The city could provide electric lights,
a grove of huge live oaks, their grest and the wuter is already there.
gnarled limbs festooned with Spanish
"By January 1st there should be nt
moss. The smooth, wide road stretch* least 2,000 tourists in ramp and there
^way into tho distance. The spec- would bo if the proper uction is taken.
ial feufufe o f the magazine is en“ These tourists would give Jack­
tivie'i|,(''A Tour Through Sumter sonville thousands of dollars worth
County," nnd the story of progress of advertising. Many of them are
and activity is interspersed with many well provided with funds and some
excellent pictures, made from photo­ would bo induced to invest in Duvul
graphs. A cross-page picture shows eounty lands.
hundreds of acres in growing cab­
“ They would buy supplies from our
bage in ti&gt;e famous Warm Springs'
merchants und be valuable in every
hammock section. The field seems to
way.
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spread out beyond the lino of vision,
Maintaining
a
ramp
of
high order
and tho plants nearby aro strong and
almost cover- the ground. An inter­ would stop this 'passing though.'
esting article is on landscape Garden­ Thu Observer knows tho management
ing for the Country Home and Ram , o fthe fair would gludly co-opemte
by William Gommc, and thore aro in an enterprise of this kind, because
other excellent articles and mnny pic­ the rules and the proper manager in
charge would be of no injury to the
tures.—Timoi-Union.
The Herald sends out tho .Florida grounds."

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WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Sept.Jar, nny other money. The main dif2).—Helping business by savingJfcrcnec is that it is invested by some
money instead of spending it may one with experience and training in­
sound strange but that is whnt RogerJstead of by oik- who may know little
W. Bab son, the statistician, proposes of financial matters,
today, in n statement on the invest-! “ Bank accounts hove nil the odmrnt value of savings accounts.
[vantages of the most attractive invest“ Why it ii: tlmt people diffentiate: im-nts. Among these mny be mention­
bet weep bank accounts und invest­ ed the follqvtlng three: (1) Bank ac­
m e n t &lt; is more (ban
I can !5 nnipto- counts., era, sdfc... . .Statistics would
hend," hays Mr. Bnlison. “ Apparently pmhnhly show that smaller losses
men nnd women feel that the money come from hank accounts thnn from
which they have in the buyk is not any other field of iim-smcitt. (2) Bunk
‘invested.* They seem to think of it accounts arc verv liquid,—that is to
ns ‘tied up in bngH jn tho vault of the sny, wc can quickly get our money nt
bank. The fact is that just ns soon nqy time. Other foims of investment
as you deposit a dollar In the bank, may bo 'permanent* investments.
jthnt dollar is loaned by the bank o Mnny of them a rc b o permanent that
some one to build n home, or to buy they cannot be liquidated when de­
merchandise, or is used for the pur­ sired. (Ii) Bank accounts offer a good
chase of bonds. When these bonds opportunity for speculative profit.
are bought, the money is still used by This may seem a strange statement
the company issuing tho bonds,—per­ but let us examine it.
haps for the developing of n water
"The real opportunities to make
power or the buying of railroad equip­ money are thru chances that come to
ment or some other equally useful take partnerships, to make money are
purpose. Therefore, money deposited thru chances that come to tnku part­
in a bank is invested just ns truly nerships, to make special purchases

Read what Roger llabson says toiy sbopt your savings, account.

value and the small proportionate
nmount which is being ‘ bunked* for
things of more permanent values This
Ib one reason why tho Bahsonchart has
again so radically declined, standing
todny nt 10 per cent below normal
compared with 9 per cent above nor­
mal in February. Just as things got
better around the first of the year,
people uguin got cureless, bank de­
posits fell off and tho safety valve
began to let off steam. InrrranvtHbnnk
balances would help start business
up toward normal again."

RED, GREEN AND WHITE, PRICE
just half o f shingles, cost less to apply
and wears just as long.

Personal
Currency
In writing check on our bank you issue your
own money, and it is the best kind you can use,
because— it is issued only as you need it, and so you avoid
the danger o f canning cash.
— in one single piece you can issue any odd sum
(such as $3.79) or any amount you may wish
to pay.

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^Magazine and has a number of copies
that the folks can havo now to send
to the people In other states. _
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NOW. ON DISPLAY

an opporiunlty for speculative profit
because ItVputa one In a position to
make, a big profit when the oppor-;
tunity comes.
"I especially emphasize the Impor-j
tcnce of bank accounts at the pres-i
ent time because many people have
not increased their bank accounts ma­
terially since the low prices of ten
years ago. For a great many years
prices rtyi along a certain level and
people got Into the habit of carrying
about so much in their savings ac­
count and a certain nmount in their
checking acount. All business men,
from the large manufacturers to the
humblest retailers, felt that a bank
account of n certain size was- about
what he should carry and he has held
the same idea up to the present time.
Yet, during the past ten years, prices
have increased from fifty to a hundred
br more per ccn*. according to he
commodity considered. Taking into
consideration nil factors entering into
the cost of living, the dollar of- ten
years ago is worth only about sixty
cents todny. An prices incruaso wo
should increase our hank accounts to ■
torrcspoml. We take out increased in* a
surnnee todny on n building which was ■
built ten yenrs ago even tho it was ■
then insured for nil it cost The £
fact is that the cost of building has ."
gone up apd if we had a fire wc would ;■
have to rebuild at much Higher prices.-£
Therefore, we insure not on the basis 5
of tho cost of ten ycnr3 ngo but on ■
the basis of replacement ns of todny. £
It seems to me that t ’e should follow £
the same principle regarding our ■

, T » I b lr IX- ( * IH -pa*. W eek Ir H rr»W entirety patera Seminole Cnnatr
»•&lt;! I* pohflahed every Friday. A d .t r lldhur W lea made known nn appliesMan. U .H per year, alwaya la adranee.
MBKOBIt T U B ABSOCIATHD PltHAS
Tha Associated Prats la ■iclualvetjr
sntttled to tt.s uss for revtibl lea lion of
all nawa dispatches credited to tt or
- not otherwise credited In thla paper
and alao tba local
nawa pubfiehed
haraln.
All rlshta of ra-publlcatlon or apectai
dispatches heroin are alao raaarvad.
Off lee i ltteilAI.lt m i l l .n i x n . Phone IAS

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Roofs that Challenge Weather
It w o. Mark Twain who Mid, “ ESrerybody

talks a lot about tho weather but nobody
does anything'about it.1*

B ut there is o n e th in g you can do about the effect
o f weather o n the radf* o f your buildings^ Cover them
w ith our prepared roofing o r shingles and you can laugh
at intense heat, pounding rains, driving enow storm s
and severe cold.
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Free booklets and samples. Call at our office and
let us tell y ou how good roofings will save m oney for
you an d add distinctive beauty to your buildings
through their cheerful colors.

Phone 130-

— a check is o f value only to the person you de­
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By SETH tf.SHOJS MAKER .
Director, ScHool of Agriculture, Internationnl Correspondence
Schools, Scranton, Pa. .
The improvement of strains in poul­
try is one of the roost" Important fac­
tors in poultry work and can often
bo carried oil by the smaller pbultrymkn 'tb; better advantage than by the
nt large
breed A" for (he simple *'rcasof\
thatihe can V — — ‘
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There is V^y.JUUt use in piking
iiltout the pAjikf'tlvchoss'of any par-*
1j ijidular breed tf/*varlcty because lije
strains In
varieties vary so
widely,
widely, and -good strains are found
breeds..
in pn»&gt;ctically

t uFor nxtunpi^iin one ^rail-known ex­
periment extending, over several
years with Plymouth {locks, great
variations were noted. In . this ex
periment, of two fowls looking equal
ly as good, one laid 252 eggs during
one year and the other failed to lay
a single egg In five years.* Out 6f a
total of 600 fowls one small flock
was selected, in which each hen lait
200 Comoro eggs in a year.
In other (locks of Plymotjth Rocks
hnd other breeds there aroundoitW
edly jfqwls that will show as wide v»r
iatians as these. The quality of egg
production is o distinct quality that
can be Inherited and fowls should be
rafaijd/ for breeding' purposes only
from those showing the greatest pro­
duction.
Breeding is a very fascinating oc­
cupation and all of the best strains

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Dustin Farnum in "Tho Buster.”
A story of athriliing lover for lover
of thrills.
"I'll bet n 100 I'll kjss her in
week,” the villain vainly bragged.
But ho only lived six Jay*.
Ho was a rough, handsomo West­
erner; she, n beautiful, but tempera­
mental society belle of the East.
A smashing Btory of romance, ac­
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M i s I s la the state executives nnd some of 161,567 ears and trucks, 39,GOB Lore as the family car. This Sedan has
them advised him that the time sug­ than were delivered at retail during enjoyed a lively demand ever since
gested would suit their convenience. th csnme month last year, it is just its nitroduction and now, with im­
provements which have come as a
No additional light was thrown on announced.
the
scope
of
the
conference,
which
result
of the higher radiator; it is
The
rcmnrknblc
Increases
which
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originally was designed mainly to have characterized Ford sales so far more attractive In appearance than
discusB co-operation between federal this year, bringing them to a to ta l [ever before. The Ford Coupe, which
nnd state authorities
in enforcing of 1,212,553 for tho eight months!is new in design and with many reAgain tonight "The Exciters."
prohibition. Tho program was oxT up to September 1, promise to main-1finements, is enjoying umfsbal popuThrills and laughs—it’s a nielo- tended recently to includo immigra­ tnin the same proportions during the Inrity.
fall season.
tion and possibly other questions.
Business and agricultural interesta
damn and comedy in one.
At least, this is Indicated by the continue to make increasing demands
f o r t y • T h o u'SAND number of ordd^i on. bund at the first for Ford Trucks and sales for August
£pecd whs her god—this mile-n- N e a r l y
of tho present month. The new type reached a to tat of i ’M U , a gain of
minute girl who whizzed through life ., / FOR FORD THIS YEAR
Ford cars, now in tho hands of.prac­ 5,147 over August, I#*#.* '
seeking thrills and excitement—and
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finding them with every flicker of the Over The Record Sal^t of Last tically all dealers in the country, are
Year
Fort Myers—Work on new bridge
attracting widespread attention.
Aim!
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The tendency toward enclosod car over Colooshntchcc river .progressing
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 22.—Aug., buying is growing more noticeable rapidly.
Here’s melodrama on flying wings!
Searching tand, sea ami sky with its closed tho summer season for the nnd in this connection the four-door
teeming thrills nnd rapid romance. Ford Motor Company with sales of Ford Sedan is gaining in popularity j The Dally Herald, 15c per week.

PRINCESS NEWS =

Bcbe Daniels ami Tony Moreno ns la B I I B I M a M B I lI ia B H B I lI R S B B I B I lllllR I B a B I B B D I I lip iB I I I I S a ilS I S I B B B lI B S I R B I B B B B S ^
pair of thrill seekers flashing
A strugglo on a precipice, a crush­
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through
breathless adventure to each
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ing blow to the face, nnd the body of
tho hated ranchman dropped two other’s nrms.
thousand feet, to tho rock-strewn
' M canyon below.
It’s n swift melodrhma that will
U
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keep you on edge from first to last.
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Good comedy also tonight nt the
■ Milano.
And everyone with their Inst name
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beginning with S will be admitted
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V°nd#y night at tho Milnnc, Amn- free of charge tonight.
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$1.00
Table d’Hotc
Dinner
$1.00
Monday; Thomas Meighan in ‘The
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Tuesday,*
Wednesday
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’ ll day, Keith's Vaudcvillo presents the
Prices every night are 10 nnd 20
Russell sisterp.
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(l&lt; OalU-Cunclj Kgcner, Caruso, Tie Luca, Journety Badn
m Itigoletto—Quartet (Verdi) In Italian
cents.
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Galll-Curci, Perinl, Caruso, de Luca
Tho Keystone Poultry Ynrds of
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Thp greatest two concerted vocal masterpieces of Italian opera,
Longwood, Florida, sent to the great BLOOD T B S ® WILL ASSon food Cocktail
■ oi^ one ^opble-faccd lied Seal Record. The Sextottd la without rivnl
Indiann State Fair nt Indianapolis,
SURF. h a p p y u n io n s
■ in the world of opera—the scene where Edgar of Ilavcnswood bursts
three of their Bnrred Plymouth Rock
SOUPS
S in upon the marriage arrangements bf Lucy, his beloved, to his tIvuI
. t
cockerels for exhibition. Word lias
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 22.— Un­
Polnjfc n la Rcinu or Consomme n In Colbert
2 Lord Arthur Bucklaw, The Itigoletto Quartet is the sceno where
ust been received that thuy won 1st, happy marriages can be prevented
“ Gildn Tb brought by her father, Itigoletto, the jester, to learn the ficklc2nd nnd 3rd awards, w:hich again by means of bloOd tests, Dr. William
Iced Celery
Queen Olives
Sliced Cucumbers
■ nc!\fl of her. lover.,, .
demonstrates the superiority of the S. Hninbridgc, or New York, today
Fresh Shrimp Newberg on Croustnde Pommes Snrngotn
2
DOUBLE—NO. 63?4; SIZE 12; LIST PRICE 12.00.
Keyston* Strain of Barred Plymouth told tho American Association of
a Symphonic Pathotlque (2d movement) (Tschnikowsky)
Rocks, nnd proves that Florida can Obstetricians,
Gynecologists, nnd
CHOICE
2
Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra
produce as good birds as can be rais­ Abdominlhal Surgeons in convention
Stuffed Young Turkey, Giblet Sauce nnd Crfinbcrry Jelly
■ Symphonic Puthetique (finale)
ed‘ in the north.— Poultry In Florida. here.'
Mengelberg and N. Y. Philhnrmonic Orchestra.
Roast Leg of Spring Lamb and Young Vegetables
Dr. O. M. Gruhzit,of^Detroit, pre­
;
Long-awaited numbers; second nnd closing movements of the
Prime Ribs of New York Reef nu Jus, with Ynrkshire Pudding
Yowell Co., first show- sented the theory that 'there were
■ intense and ;&gt;owerful last symphony of the great Itusinn. The allegro
four
different
kinds
of
blood.
In
the
Whipped Potntoes
Spiced Sweets
■ (in 5-4 time!) is graceful, flexible, fantastic, hurried, like some'perfug of Mallison &amp; Haas discussion that followed. Dr. Bainverse nnd Kate-driven dance; the titantic finale, like the etcrnl wpr «&gt;f
Garden Peas nu Beurre
Steamed Rice
new Fall Silk, next Wed­ bridgo asserted that by taking blood
J Death on Life. This is a singular record, mingling sorrow and grantests of persons in love, unhappy
Corn Bread
# Finger Rolls
Whekt Bread
■ dear.
nesday
and
Thursday.
unions
could
bo
forestalled,
ns
only
DOUBLE—NO. 917; SIZE 10; LIST PRICE $1.50.
Asparagus Tips Remoulade
tho mating of persons in the same
m
2 Song of the Traveler (Chant du Voyngcur) (Paderewski)
have not by any means been discov­ blood group could be recommended.
DESSERTS
2
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fl’his
would
result,
he
explained,
in
•■Green Ajiple or Berry Pie, a la Mode
■ Etude in G Sharp Minpr, Op. 25, No. 0 (Chopin)
The poultry raiser who starts out marriage of people who had a natural
6s
Ignnce Jan Paderewski
Peach Short Cake, with Whipped Cream
\
to produce a high egg producing affinity for each other, ami who could
t
Pndercwnki’a-"Voyngcur" is n Ipvely’ and poetic melody, somewhnt
Cantaloupe
Sundae
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strain, nnd who keejin persistently withstand tho triuls of life.
2 mailing Chopin,— which is natural,.the composers being countrymen.
at it over n numhyr of years, may
Cleveland was, chosen as the place
■ The etude is tho immortal pinno-study in "thirds;" played here with
French Mousse, Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake
.
pfoduro results that he cannot now for the next convention.
2 fluttering lightness but with steely strynght and clarity. Tho quality
dream of.
2 of each individual tonp superb. This record is of extraordinary beauty.
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m
deal of attention must bd
"fb
"ERN'ORS* FROIIIBITHTN MEET I b b . b b
19121—
10-IN.
LIST
PRICE
75C,
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watching the'fow ls nnd counting
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International NoCcly Orchestra j their eggs. The most definite nnd
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22,— Presi­
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No No Nora—Fox Trot
The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
satisfactory method is to trap-nest dent Coolidge virtually has decided • *
"I I.ovo Me," by Edwin J. \yober, is a clever fox-trot, with n lady- J fowls! Muny poultrymcn claim that to hold the proposed conference of
like, mincing refrain- melody and climaxes like threatened slaps on j by careful wntching they can keep governors on enforcement of prohibi­
the wrist.
tabs on the birds without going to tion and other laws in Washington
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MaHanHBKBEBBBrtaczcas:
"No No Nora," hy Ted Fiorito nnd Ernie Erdmnn, has graceful i this trouble.
about the middle of October.
melodies and some fine piano-work, brilliant, gathering like a girl’s j
A careful selection of breeders for
The governors are to be invited
clolh-of-sllvcr bodice. The record is one every fox-trotter should
several generations has often been here after their regular annual meet­
have.
found to show an increase of prac­ ing nt West Baden, Indianapolis, an
19122 10-IN.
LIST
PRICE
75C.
tically 100 per cent In the produc­ October 15. The President has been
&gt;
tion of n flock.
in communication with a number of
Somebody's Wrong—Fox Trot
Tho Benson Orchestra of Chicago
1-ovc Tales— Fox Trot
The Grcnt White Way Orchestra
"Somebody's Wrong,’ by Marshall, Egan and Whiting, iB eccentric,
S o . IIS
IIIH 'O IIT OK T IIE C O M IIT In V III'
blues-like, with Etcumboat touches, and with ornamental rhythms new
to fox-trot music. In "Love Talcs,’ by Vincent Rose, the Great White
Way, under Hugo Frey, one of tho most justly honored of dnnce-comm in i
A t Sonftirtl, In the S ta ir o t Klurliln, at fh r rloar of In i.ln r *., Srplrm lier 11. IDS.1
posers, has u lovely number with sux-and-celestu effects, smooth us
a waltz.
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19115— 10-IN. LIST PRICE 75C.
Loan* on Collnteudl Hprtirlty OtJiur than Urut
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19114— 10-IN. LIST PRICE 75C.
Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake
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Maggie! ("Yes! Ma’am!")
Ailoen Stanlcy-BUly Murray
One of the best popular vocal records w&lt;? have ever made. “ Cut
Yourself a Piece of Cake," by Billy James( Is a bit; of home satire.
What ever happens, the invitation to cake smooths over everything.
"Maggie" Is by Leslie Moore and Johnny Tucker. This young person
(Ailccn) is pagged by her mamma (Billy), first as a tcnement-'hausc
dughter, and then, in luck, as a Fifth^iivenuo swell. Maggio becomes
“ dawtah," and Mom becomes "msytaW1 but when the two get mod
they forget thbmaelves and go back to. first principles and jaw. You
should hear the masculine Billy Murray as the flapper’s parent!
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■ . Gems from Aida^JPatt 2 '(Verdi)
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No opera ever is staged with more sumptuousness than "Alda,"
5 fiom which are taker! these pxcerpts, sung in English with a mixed
g
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urcncai.ru. The
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goou tong
yrvaenu a
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ono, presents
Almighty
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2 I’hths"—"Celeste Aide’V -’Come Bind Thy Flowing Tresses"—“"Love,*
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the Celestial Choir. The song is by Morgan nnd Swanstrom. (Uku5 We
by the Sisters.) "Stick-in-the-Mud," by the Sisters, Is a child’s
tragedy— the tale of a little one hurt by ridicule.
The Duncans,
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first cost is low. Uio natural market. There will'be a a 1
, your new battery big demand, for several years,' for am
jet (he neW price of the American steel, (timber,
copper, hui
compare it with tho rndsfaincry Arid bthdr products. Y
del
onllhirry battery. ‘ Ray Prpfltnblc for America! Perhaps. Rfi
But even If there were n tendency to
Bl oat . 6ver the prospect, reflection ttt
brings doubt.
I lB
Hhr America really _gained.\ftny*
thing fron^the similar circumstances Cnl
which, through destructive. war In
nextW ed Europe,
made thia country a -world ot"
market for several years!,' Only superflcially. , Economists any we have °t
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^catastrophe makes
qtiiAk^t of new con1 has to obtain msUd. snd America Is
a ia a iB s y a ia s a a is s

fjGliir Parts Department is Absolutely Com
p lfte ^ ith All Genuine Dpd^c Parts

one loses, add .all civilisation com­
bines. unknowingly, to make tip* the
loss ni property nnd life of any part.
too

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coupons.

the country; (wo of (He moat crying
needs are more gravy and more home
mddc apple bfatter. And alter they
have taught the worthless, ineffi­
cient, incompetent, slatternly women
Russel's. bahelhg Models were well,
how t* kMp house, they can then
start In tp teach the men how to run received at the Empire theatre in if
their BusTAearf to make money. The beautiful scenic nbvelty,* "Yhlona at
idea la that In firming, as in ail lines Splendor,” staged with their owit
of business, and considering the great­ special scenOry and-electrical effects.,
er number engaged, in farming there The act opens with two.yomtg ladies
ate .probably less failures In
in tthtfi In n pretty ballet, “VUioag eff (Spain"
fi^rtOundcd
scene, .which,
iCg'rMundcd by a tropical actons,
g*lhe thin in any otljec.
»
is
followed
by
Mils
Nellie
Russell In
As a 'matter of WcfC it takga m
a Spanish
Spanish tambburfhe
tambburirre danCe.
d*n&lt;e. 'At
’At the
Ugcment to succeed Is any buatn
close of this* number Mis* Jessie Rps‘Mnd if there U*U&lt;flc»f mans gem
sell appears In th e1“ Mystic peace,^
by the man, a ^ v l ( k M a e k by
In
which'Many scSnele effects are tdX*.
wife, there is stir^ .to&gt;W failure, w
jng plsoe. Yhe ntoit nirmber-U'.J*S|drlt
.(her the buein^iT^^.rmlng, pinn
of the Tempest." A.atorih.hpprodjh'-’
a newspaper, or a moving plct
cs With fllsbes o f lightning. At thia
house,
.p
instant'as though cOmIng out, o f (bp,
Xaw will not help, many roep
fast moving clouds, Netlle. puss^)
succeed, and at all times there »
appears oh I large white' globe and
does a pretty dance While rollfhg (htr
globe with her feet. As she la about
t omake her dxit, a brilliant rain­
bow appears in the sly. The f W
dancers are next seen in ‘'Ballet' o f
tho Grbtto.” •Many brliliaht Hghltln|(
effects are taking place in thl stfasay
number. The closing number la “ Vid-i
Iona De Art,” in Which a transforma­
tion scene take* place, and Iwfoife the

An exceedingly interesting article
wns found iif a recent issue of the
Saturday Evening Post under the
head of “ Short. Turns and Encores.”
The writer , is .of the opinion that too
many tears ora being shed over the
farmer. He lives, in a small town,
and in tho past twonty-flve years a*
cgnTcll you whnt tho cost will bo before we repair it
good many farmers havto made a fall1
competence nnd moved to tho town,
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DODGE ROAD SERVICE
The Russell Slaters will be'at the,
leaving the boys to look after the
Milane
Theitfe, -Tuesday, Wednes­
farm. During the same time many
day
and
Thursday.
have hot accumulated anything and
Phone 3
some have failed and moved nway.
cover cfop In the clfhi's frtrt
But in all that time, he says that
should be Cut by'th e irtldle Of Sep-'
no grocer lias achieved n competence,
limber to lessen the damage from the*
and many have foiled. No druggist,
pumpkin
bug -Which socks the J0fe*.
barber, dry goods merchant, butcher,
from
the
frUIL
I
baker, real estate man, doctor^attornoy or milliner has been able to re­
* Corner of Oak Avoniic nnd Second Street
*J tire from business with a competence.
lie adds thnt since the women have
f£ceivod the ballot and have a very
Tlte Herald delivered six times I Yes Fire, Power and long, ttfc
earnest and admirable desire to in•■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■aiiiiuaauBuuauBaaB«au«uuuuauiUr
flucnce the world, he takes pleasure week for ibc.
is what, you boy. We guarantee

you just that,in sell'
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We reeMarge and tepair AH
makes Batteries add
sUHM
squarely behind each and dverf
job.

uests of a motorist are
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nahy a car owner driven on over-inflated tires, nml thinks
Mile of it, bccaukc be does all bis riding in the driver's seat.

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j*Tbht'8 bad enough for comfort—hut it's particularly bad
bh tjhe car. The pounding nnd virbratlon mny wear out the
fjiole car prematurely.
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Tho finest Jlglu-slx b how also
the kaftstl Four-wliccI brakej i'
ore on tho. 1924 Oakland!

IThe thing to do is tp keep a constant check on the air
ressure in your tires. It’s no work— it’s ensy.

Think o f It! The only six selling
fpr lcuthan $10001 which gives
you tl(!s safety feature.
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FRANK AKERS TIRE CO.

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“ Gas, Oils and Accessories”
1ht Street nnd Elm AVe.
SANFORD

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jjRlde lit your rear seat Home 'time and see. If your tires
|tfe tyer- Inflated, your, cat- will get the lu ll force'of Ijumps
(fid jolts thnt you miss on the front seat.
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BROS.

Oakland’! four-wheel brakes
arc the result o f years Of patten t
research and exhaustive tests
.on the part o f Oakland and
G e n e r a l IM otors. They arc
sound,, practical, simple —and
unusually s^CcI

Station 407 W. lab St.
|‘
Sanford Willard, Service, Phone
1 in t*m ‘ -“ Sift. «»'■» ‘diyx ,jajM
Station at Wight Bros,
Department Garagd

■A, Atndbcr df gotd tm d cars consisting of foi'da, Bt
Lcgfcigifthfc, H oppaud eihdn. f 60i06 s(»d |75.ft0 « » h
idem. BAlnncC ftnaH weekly paymAnts.

269 riwk A t i .
m m &amp; M A t andDuranf Dialers’
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Y e b rtastmabte terma on all ears.
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For a limited
time only/ With eadi
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you buy, we
O N E T O N T E ST E D
TU B E O f CORRES­
P O N D IN G S ttt

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opportunity for an approximate

Offer strictly lim ked—Better take;
; ndvihntag^ N O W
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Com e in and drive behind
these four-wheel: brakes. Test
them y o u f s c lf —flie tr great
superiority will Instantly im­
press you.

EFFECTIVE A t o n c e

The beautiful new blbe bodies
built by Ffiher, are wider, and
more luxuriously upholstered.
Disc steel wheels are standard,
at no add^d cpit.

PRICES
vetope in ifc n a s e o f a n y car
a

Sea this nfw car at our special
showing! Note the lower prices.

Rumors to the Cantrjuy Not Wkksttaitdini
The Uftly llUDRON # e
Produce In IS M

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Kent Vulcanizhtir Co

The Car You ^dow So

Will

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Famous

Osk' Ate., and Third Bt.

8trcamlinc body, windshield visa.', atsd nickeled
fittings make this new Cuupo highly attractive.
Ddepiy cushioned scats, improved interior arratigemeot,and cowl VL'milutorprovidcincrciiscJ jornlort.
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y/ide doors that open forward, revolving typo
'window lifters, enlarged ittr compartment and n
recess shell for parcel-;, back ol the east make fot
greater convenience.
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IKW f y d Coupt a * 4 M k r bodr lyfitt
a t y a sr N r j r n l h m d P M k r ’i ikomroom.

Authorised Ford Dsafor

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The True, Blue Oakland also
hj^s'a bran d n e w en gin e—
smoother, quieter and more
powerful.

A n entirely new body design lends distinction in
appearance,add * measurably to individual comfort,
and provides greater convcniuhcO ih the now Fora
Coupe.

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And niore than ever It will be known

THE WORLD’S OUTSTANDING MOTOB
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923

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IC T IW T O W W Ii
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r—
o f ivny o f the Sunlit F lo rid a . flallrnmt.
Ill VOItf.'K.
FOR RENT—5-room house. Sec W.
In ClrrnK C onrl, Srvrnth Juillelal C lr - now* Atlan tic Coa st Line llsllroftd. '77B
r n ll. In nuil l-'nr. S&gt;*mln«lr Ctinnlr,
feet m ore nr less l o plnre o f IngluntiiK I
118-4tp
E. Belts.
n n d f f o n t s l n l n g 8,19 n cres m o r e ,ir I r i s .
1
I'ln rliln .' In C hnnrrrr‘
FOR SALE
FOR
RENT
—
Upstairs
npnrtment
Jolm
P
ow
ell.
Ci&gt;miilnlhiuit,
Von mid each o f you a r o hereby o r ­
1— Ford Light Truck, 1022
VII.
dered t „ nppear to the Hill o f c o m ­
three rooms and bath. Private en­
•Stu'rter
S335.00
Essie P ow ell, Defendant.
plaint tiled n y u ln it you In Ihe almvo
en titled cau se, on or b e f o r e the First
T o . K s s l e Pow ell, net roll. Mlelilirnn:
lk—Ford -Touring, Old "Style
95.00 trance, unfurnished," handy for rail­
It ii|i|iearlnu from tin* nfflitnvli of M onday in Novem ber, 1923. the sa me
Julia P om ell herein iluly flloil that he being ih e &amp;tit day o f th o month, nmi a
1—Ford Sedan, Starter, 1022 375.00 road man.,See E. S. Rockcy Vulcaniz­
&lt;i
In tint rt)Di|&gt;lnlnatit In the iitinve niyleit rule da y. o f this Court, nt th e o f f i c e 1
150-tfc
1"—Fofd Worm'Truck, 1023 .... 445.00 ing Shop, Wight Garage.
chuso, llinl It Is the belief o f tile n f - o f (In- l ’ l« rk o f the Circuit Court, i t \ i
M Clasalfled Ada.lc a wprd. No M I— Ford Runabout, 1022, StartCourt IfinJsl-,
Itnut
i h at Itnnte P ow ell In o v e r t w e n t y - the Sem in ole Count)*
Too can find the pome of
FOR RENT— Large ten room house,
on e y ears o f one nnd that the said E s ­ Sanford. Florida, and In defa ult th ereTre Ad takci\^for'ie«s tljan 25c. t P* 7 er |..... .....................1..J.7.. 335.00
10 •Tjry
it( tt lire Baoineu Man
recently painted outside and knlsosie P ow ell In n resident o f the Stale of. decree pro c o n f e s s o will be e n te r ­
o f Mlchlx'in, resid ing at Detroit. Mlrlt. ed ag ainst you mi deuch o f you. and
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Add po*ftllclj*no Claaalflcd ^ 1-f-Doige Coupe, 1923, Nearly
mined inside, equipped with garage.
■ la Sanford la Ula Column
T h erefore, you. Essie P o w e ll, o r e said c a u se prorerd ex partr.
Ada c h a ^ * 9 ^ c m a .C a * h &lt;■**
i J Art
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, New Z r'.Z :
9’05.00
Land for.garden, chickens and cows.
ordered t-&gt; atipenr to this hill herein
Il Is furtlier ordered Hint this order
Hied In this rnuse, said a p p o a r a n ro h-&gt; published o n ce a w e e k f o r eight
immt "SccQinjiShy all order*.* JN L—Doige Roadster, 1922, EuTp-'
Located one mile. North of Ixmgto be on the Plrst Monday In Onto her. c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s
In
the - Ssntnnt
.
4 UU
/ ped With'1100 Extras .... *595.00 wood, overlooking beautiful Juke, near
19tS, t hn m in e hr low a I tain l*ny o f Mi l-aid. a n e w s p a p e r pu blish ed at S a n ­ H
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ford. Florida.
this Court.
1—
1033 Dodge Touring, almost
Sanford-Orlnndo highway,
twenty
It Is fu rther ordered that th is notice
W IT N E S S the o f f ic ia l seal o f satil
Court
noil tin- hand o f the Clerk t h e r e ­
he
puhllnhed
f
o
r
f
o
u
r
e
on
sec
u
tlvo
NHv
................. i ..... ... 785.00 minutes drive frohi Sanford. DuBosc,
Phone 198 '3 W
w e e k s In the Hanford Ill-raid, a n e w s ­ o f tills the Bill day o f September. 1912.
2—
10^2 Dodge Touring, Extra
Sunford, Fla.
151 Gtp
pa per published In Sem in ole County . (HI-;A I.)
11 A. DOUHLAHH.
Florida.
C lerk.
Good ..............................
575.00
IFOR RENT— FurniBhed npnrtment.
W IT N E S S : T-J, A. PnUKlnns. Clerk of
Ily: A. M. W eek s. Deputy Clerk.
2— 19^1 Dodge Touring, Real
the
Circuit
Court,
and
a
seal
thereof,
K.
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lliiushaider.
tytba
Daniels
All modern conveniances, 117 West
House! old :;Goods, Pianos, Safes,
thill 1st day o f September. A. D. IVJJ.
S o lic ito r f o r Com plainants.
Good'......'. .... . ...........J...... 550.00 Second.
mthe (paramount (Jictim
•&gt; ■ *
150-3tp
IHEAI.)
K. A. DIIIKlI.AH.'i.
9 - S - 22 -19 -10 - S - 13 - 2 0 - 1 7 - lt-S.
Trunks nnd Bnpn?nffe‘
1— 19$3 Overland Sedan ........
595.00
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
•tfht &amp;rcitfcr« *
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Tran (ferret! Anyvyhere Any.
I ly : A. M. W eek s. D. C.
KAf^M&amp;JtS— Tou- faq n t aaod. bed 1— 1o i l Ford Sedan ............... 485.00 FOR RENT—3 Furnished rooms nnd
C ITA TIO N .
,
Garage. 11th St. and Elm Ave. M. At The Princess Friday and Saturday 9-i*s-m-::-:3.stu Time
fraqiT*’ and Iryleation "plcja *t thV 1— 1932 Ilulck Six, Fine........... 850.00
In Cireult .Court o f K rv ra lh Judtelal
Schneider.
151
3lp,
Clreull uf l-'Lirlda, g ru ila n lr I ' s l s t r ,
Sanford Novelty Wrirlca.
100-tfc 1—
1910 Ilulck Six, 5*PnsH.
11 Ihe Clrenlt Ci.nrt o f th e fievriilh
I h t'h niicrrr.
FOIl
RENT—
Desirable
five
room
cut.............
395.00
Juillrlnl
Clreult
o
f
Ihe
Htnlr
o
f
Edillo
II. Doyle, Com pla inant,
FDR
SALE—
Uoaier
and
Gay*'
paints
Touring................
SANFORI) NOVELTY
This
appears
to
be
governor's
year.
I 'lu r lJ n ' In mid f o r Hrmlnule
vs.
tage, recently renovated through­
and vamiahea at Sanford Novelty 2—
7-Paas.
1919 Ilulck {$!*,
reim O ,
In rh tin r r ry .
Allene M. D oyle. Defendant.
WORKS
Smith
of
New
York
led
off
with
n
dig
out,
large
rooms,
high
ceilings,
lo­
T
o
All*
inM.
Dovle, No. 3042 H t h
Mul
l
Is
W
lllen
s
leln
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Cnmpbilunnl.
vr.
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495.60
VVorlca, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
Touring
Street. I’ hllniltdphla, I’enn.;
cated just south of school house at at prohibition. Montana's chief exe­ Julfii *1*en,f ‘ JrthnHOli. HuIhi Cluirlu lle
V, C. COLLER, Prop- ;
5-Para.
Six,
1—
1917
Ilulck
You o r e h ereby or d e re d t o bo and
HJeeiiorg. l-enrKo l-'foul iin-l Ninth W.
FOR. SALE— Rhode laland epos for
.......... 395.00 Pnoln, on hard road, twenty minute cutive made a thrust nt gasoline com­ Hhliter, and the heirs, ilevlaees, a r n n - ap p ear b e f o r e our said Court at the
ring ......
General Shop and MU1 . setting, IS cpga for $1.00. Mrs. 1— Top
lei-s,
nr
i-lln-r
chi
I
mu
ills
under
John
Court
House In Hanford. Florldn, In
drive front Sanford; good water, bines. Pinchot stopped n bout be­ Peter Johnson, M'-fla Cluir lu lle Hjue- the a b ov
1918 Ilulck
2 - P bhs .
e en titled c a u se on tile 1st *
Ellsworth, Bcardail Avenue. San­
lifirv, lieurije
P ros!
and N'uith W, day o f O ctober. 1923, a rule day o f this
Work
........... 295.00 ample grounds for garden, nnd chick­ tween capital and labor by n com­ Hhnler.
Roadster ......
unit nil persons u n k n o w n In- Court, to a n s w e r Hie hill o f c om p la in t
ford.
83-tfp
1— 1923 llnpmobilc Touring .... 850.00 ens. II. C, DuBosc, Sanford, Fin.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
promise. Walton of Oklahoma re­ teCesled In Ihe property Invovlv ed In Hied herein against you. else the sa me
l ’OR SALE—SEED POTATOES for 1— 1921 Wiiljs-Knight, Tour- •,
thin suit, Di'D ii-liinls
will In- tok en as cunft-sipvd UI|d fid- X
________ t
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, 151 Gtp forms Fils/’ Ku Klu Klnn.
Charley
low-ill by npproprlitte i l i f r i s , * - -, f (
{
|U Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
n itD K H .
ail planting, either Bliss or Ijioso
It Is l-'ufther o r d e r e d tluir th is itrdef
ina
..,T......750.00
The State o f Klurldn, l o Joh n P e le r
Hryari of Nebraska announces a fight
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W A N T k l^
Johiisoiii
Sofia
Ch.-irlotle HJoehoru, lie published 111 the Hanford IL t h IiI, a
t— 1921 Nash-Six’ Toprlng New
In
Sem ln nls
on tlje ^ilntlonnl coal combine’1 nnd f le o r p e F r o st nnd Noah \V. Shuler, If n e w s p a p e r published
WANTED—Boyaidilo
.^JWlver
Si O./ShinholSer ‘ FOR SALE—Second hand loose leaf , TTiVs, Ppint Real Good
, Florida, o n ce each . w e e k f o r
750.00
offers his services to adjoining neigh­ iivlnu. nlut If dead, all p a rlie s elntin-' County
fou
r
c
o
n
s
e
c
u
tiv
e
Weeks.
!
lliu Interest under Jidili P eter John*
The Sanford ,,Pj^lly Herald. bors. A lot of folks are unchnrit- Son.
.bitylpr^ gppd
popts qnd In­ I— 1\i to 2 Ton, 1922 Grnhnm
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M
tllv cn under my hand a n l sent o f
Sulla C h arlotte SJorhorK. lienrue
Iloys
have
lo
put'
up
five
dollar
Contractor and Builder
P r o s! mill Noah \V. Shuler, deeeused, said Court, (tils the 31st duy uf Allguvt.
dices. Quick sale at $1.00'each cash
Dc»3ge
.•.........j»50.00
3 Truck
slile enough to say that these volun­ &lt;ir
A.
D. 1923.
oth erw ise. In
the
property tie.
l-J. A. I )OCOLAKH.
Art "delivery*! &gt;Horald office.
131-Ctp 3— t9io Dodge Tyiurlng, (IskkI.. 395.00 bond before Inking Job; For teers,- arc-really fighting for public ■or Ihed
In I his order, nud to uli p e r ­ (H EAL)
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
IANKOI
FLORIDA FOR -BALE—^ocotxl- hand letter Bias 1— 1910 Dodge Vi Ton Truck .. 395.00 further particulars b c c circula­
sons u n k n ow n Interested In the p r o p ­
Hetnlniifi' C ou n ty, Klurlda^
favor. But what’s the odds ,if there’s erty Involved In this suit, w hich Is
Hy: A. M. W eek s, D. C.
, w omething doing?
situated la S c m lu o lc County . Florida,
“ in kood slinpc blit have been used, Above' Prices Include Credit Charges. tion manager Herald.
E.
F.
Itoushidder.
and described n» follow s , lo-v\lt:
Percent
O
JT
f
For
All
Cash
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REPJlKSENTATlVEtymnted for sale
for ordinary filing. Have lnA. I). Connelly &amp; Sons IGood for
I* t, of HF.&lt;, o f N\V V, o f bee. 2i. ottiilli-itor to r C om plalna nL
3 ,l-8 -ia -::-2 3 -6 te
.
,w
the above cars u tv lcft with
^
| UM»bn.a^f"v»o«'*iwi i------- -dices:— i
ii, ■ . . mi i l i - . i i i l l t i l - i-exn -»Ag
d.Ot
•ifspr:
»K t
S! I
wii&lt;_
sold
.and
applied
tm
pur
..
eu
that
the
j
anlcs- Herald Printing Com
!!&gt; R
Real F-sinie, Loans and Insurance
«juick sn,
In Clreull Con rl, (teeeulh Juitlelsl f t l f lloanl o f County Commlnslmiers In It. Viiu
f t - ■-*"~Y—
1*• " i "i*1~i ~~fcii ii iia 11ill Ii||ibwfm
m
at 11 lo-ri hy or-lered mid required
Ill Hlfi T8T-0tp'’ ‘#haBe^ f nevf Dodge cars.
Quinn, General Delivery, Sanford.
rull or F lorida . Sem in ole Com ity,
and for K*-mlnole Comity, Klorhtd, Willi to Iipprar Dll III!' 1 I1 day o f N ovember,
Thane &lt;8.......... 104-8 Magnolia A ve.
In ffc a n r e r y .
- ,
nt tlielr. nrxt re g u la r meelliiK to be I
Wc *fe uinfident these cars nrc the
)48-5tp
the
bill
(lied
nanlhst
In
1
A.
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NOTICE O F MAKTRIl'S BALE.
'F 0 lt ^ J : ^ 8 1 7 MWt'st 'Plrt r^trcci:
held III Hanford ill the Court H ou se,! yon In the jiiboV
rut it I- -I *'11 use unit T h om u s E m m et W ilson ,
beat ever offered nt prices asked, con
.Monday the 1st day o f October. *A. ’
WANTED—Man w
rio sell Rnwlclgh on
ui 1
vs.
l&gt;. 1!»2a. at in o 'c lo c k A. M. receive (m&gt;WITNKSS
dijiaa^ eonWU^rcd.. s'iti:. A Dougla ss. Clerk of Ili-rinad I). K e lle r nnd MtUJf J- Keller.,
Quality Products direct to consum­ Mils for the hulldlnit o f a l.inird House,
4"ill
nail i hi* o f f ic ia l
Tcrrnr, («&gt; those who ran establish
their
his
w
ife
,
and
F arm ers'
and
MerKlli-hen, nnd Hull Pen. at the County seal the ret-f. this 7th day o f September.
%
ers in Seminole County.
Pleasant, Cn
Flfwera for nil occaalons
137-20tc
eliim ls’ Hank o f Milan. Michigan.
nvlcl Camp near O viedo Ip Hemlutde 192 3.
credit with us.
N otice is h ereb y g iv e n lhat under
permanent, profitable business. Lit­ County, plops ppd spcelllratlon s may (t Uiriili Court S e a l )
&lt; ’
MemItem
cylimlcr
I'Olt SALE— 7 pnssenger 8 b
and liy virtue o f a final d ecree r e n d e r ­
be hail by lipplledllop to the clerk- of (KCAI.)
C
A.
I&gt;tlCHLAKH,
ed
In th o nhovc en titled cau sa on l b * •|tle
capital
needed.
.Mqkc
practically
Florist^ Telegraph Delivery Ass’n.
th* Clreillc COurl. -in nnd a fter S a tu r ­
“ Peerless” louring car. (i&gt;od as
Ily: V. M. D ougla ss. D. (J.
2till day o f A u g ust, A. D. 1923. hy th o
Heptepilicr ir.th, J1C3. This Hoard 9 -R -16-1 2 -2 9 -10 - 0 - 13 -50-27-11-3-9tu
... (Dudg^,Healen»)
U
evory^ family a steady satisfied cus­ day.
**4 Myrtle Are.--- ■■ Phone 260-W new. All con! tires, Sell less thnn
Honor able J. J. Dickinson. Juilgn o f
reserves tho right to re je c t any o r all
Phone No: 3.
9-21-w&gt;t-d-5t tomer. Workers make large steady
the Circuit Court o f the Seventh J u d l - '
-Is
half cost. Will tnko smaller car in
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laI Circuit o f Florida, In Chancery.
(si: ,\i.)
K. A. DOUHLAHH.
In Clreull Court *i-i r s t h Juillrlnl t'lr - In a certain cau se “ therein p e n d in g
income. Give age, occupation, referClerk.
part
payment
or
trade
for
real
estate.
rutl, Nenilnale Com ity. FJurhla.
m a c h in e
wherein T h o m a s Emmet W ilson wns
FOR SALE--Restaurant nnd fixtures, \mcos.— W. T. Rnwlcigh Co., Dept.
In 4 h s n e e r ) .
—Clins. Tyler, care Zachary-Tyler Ve­
com plain an t and
H erm an D. K eller
located nt Oviedo. Only one in town. 2780, Memphis, Tcnn.
CITATIO N.
iitgl Mary J. Keller,
his
w ife, and
neer Co.
141-tfc
Dl VOUCH.
T eresa It. Illicit. Joined hy her husband. Farm ers unit M erchants Hunk o f Milan,
W.
T«.
Dodd,
Prop.
151
Gtp
Ill
Clreull
('unrf.
Seienlli
Juillrlnl
ClrAlbert
IJueh,
Complainants,
General Machine and Boiler STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SAl.R
M ichig an, were defen dan ts, I, th e un139t8-15-22-3tc
rull. In mill l-’ ur Neinlnnle ( ‘ i-uuly.
vs.
derkigned Sp ecial Muster In Chancery.
Works
rii-rlil.i. In Chnnerry.
Julius Molnar. i t at.. Defendants.
Ill com p lia n ce with the p r o v isio n s o f
— Either pulled ready for delivery, FOR SALE— 150,000 Celery Plants— WANTED—^To henfYrom- owner hav­
T o Julius Molnar, IT livin g, nnd If said llnul decree, w ill on M onday, tho
Porly White Stand nnd Abbott ing farm or ummprnvcd land for sale. Jninei Meuse, Cnmphilnutil,
Cylinder Grinding
or in the field.
Phone Ellsworth
vs,
dt-ail. to oil partie s cliilmlmt Interest First day o f October, A. D. 1823. b e ­
Cobh. Address P. A. Seancs, Rt. 1, John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis­ Mltinhj Meuse, Defenilnnt.
Phone G2-------- Sanford, Florida (3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
under Julius Molnar, ili-i'ensed o r o t h ­ tw een Ihe legal hourwsof sale, in fr o n t
T o Minnie Meuse, Tu m ps, l-'lnriiln.
er w is e : T h o Sa n ford Loan nnd Trust o f th e Court H ouse In Hanford. Hemlbox
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151-3tp.
consin.
9-22-29-10-6-3tp
It
iippearlmt'
from
the
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o
f
1
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142-tfc
Com pany, a c o rp o r a t io n i-xlstln g u- iiolu County, Florida, offer and e x ­
~r
Jtimes Meuse herein du ly nie-1 thuj he cli-r ilic lawn o f th e State of Florid a. pose f o r sale, und will sell In the h ig h ­
-----1 ------ V. &lt; .■ V t------Jackson’s Transfer
In the cninplalnniit In the nliOVe styled If existin g, uml If not e x is t in g to all est bidder f o r rash, th o f o l l o w i n g jle- ,
HAVE A BARGAIN for salo In large
ruuso. Hint It Is th e belief o f the uf- p a rlie s c la im in g Interest
tinder the scrlhcil properly. to-W It:
FOUND
FOK RENT
rooming or boarding house for the
lliuililhnt Minnie Meuse,Is o v e r t w e n t y , said c orp or a tion , deettasiol o r o t h e r ­
^Reliable Service”
That part of P h ilip Ytm ge ( I r a n i s . _
on
e
yenrs
o
f
uge,
nnd
Dipt
tile
suht
wise,
H
e
n
r
y
’
.Marks
or
Mark.
If livin g, west o f Ili4) J. M. W h ile oils thousand
Usini Anything, Anywhere, party who ,can put upkgash "or vub- Fife RENT—f
Minnie Meuse Is a resident o f the Hiatt anil If dead, to alt part leg cla im in g in ro . t r a c t , to T o w n s h i p . ( U ) . south., , v l .
F
o
u
n
d
—On
aide
walk
near
lloutnilfurnished
room
A.\P. Cono f Florida, resid ing nt Tnmpa, Florida. tnli-res*minder- the said H enry Mark* Italiue 130) E , fo r m e r ly Ip Orw&amp;gn «4Mk&gt;-&lt;
ft; Anytime.
f . , stantiuly.rynjmpb of casfi.
lut,ii Andcraona, n Ford kqy. OwnTh erefore, you, Minnie Meuse, ure or Murk, deceased or o t h e r w is e ; A n ­ ty. n ow In Hemlnnle C ou n ty. Florida, aurPrefer two
ith connqfcli
&gt; — - 1.lR.t tf
to a p pear to this hill herein tony Fastila uml Ills
w if e Amnmlu veyeil f o r H en ry Y o n g f . Jr., Jiy-VtOtllsr
Phone fifr,
123 W. lai. 6L
r ciin have name (by Identifying and ordered
ng men.—21
Second St.
young
tiled In tills rause. sa id appearance to Fasuhu If living, and If dead, to all Uwynn, January, 1*16. (Hitt mAp rtleil
144-tfc lie mi Hie F ir st Monday in October. pa rlies, 4-talmlng Interest under- the in C lerk 's o t f l c o o f o r h n g a G o u h t j f jq n
121-tfc paying for this ad
Ha n f o r d , f l a .
1923, the sa me being n Ru le Dn&gt;' o f •aid A n ton y Fasutn or Am anda Kamila, the ------- day o f Decethlier, 1*7*. » l d
— Hair Price—
t h i s 1Court.* ■
his w ife, deceased o r o tlm rw jss, atm to m a p s h o w in g the f o l l o w i n g lots, t o 7r
FO
R'IlErrr—
‘
Furntst^rt-'-npatthTent,*
2 DrcBscrs.
II I, furtb'-t; ordered that this nqtlre any mid all pa rties k n ow n or u n k n ow n w it ; -L ot.2. tfsc. *. Dot- K-Beu. I. Iaits
LOST
bed
robm,
also
garage.
117
Laurel
he
pti
b
I
Is
hell
f
o
r
f
o
u
r
c
on
s
eeu
ilv
e
c la im in g mi) Inlerest w h a ts o e v e r
In 2. 3. 4, Her. 9, Lot t. ftec. 10. L ots 2.
2 Wash Stands.
week| In the Sanfo rd Herald, a n e w s ­ and to the
f o l l o w i n g d e s cr ib e d , real 3. 4, Sec. in. t m l ' l . ' SsgJ I t s I ait I.
*
» . 123-tfc L6.^t— On Wekivn road, l jtlre and pa
1 Gas Stove (5 hornets and oVjer)&gt; I Avenue.
per published In Sem in ole Cuutity. estate, to-w It: Haul lining at a'|a&gt;*t, Hoc. 11. L ot I , , H*c. 14, L o t * 2. 3. 4,
U *
I K2.fi fui-l North f t d eg rees 13 minutes Ht-c. 14. tail l7 Her. IB. Ttat? 2. 3. 4.
tOR RENT—Two room light nouao- 7 rim,' 33x4 Kolly-Springfleld. Rc- Florida.
2 Rockers.
W ITN ESS: K. A. Dmigtass. Clerk o f West o f Hie Hmitlii-ust c o r n e r o f tin: 1. 6, 7, *. Her. II. Imt L. 8&gt;*C.*lf L o i s
,
turn
to
123
Wc*t
Firal
St.*
and
re­
keeping
apartment,
719
Oak
Avethe
Circuit
Court,
anil
a
seal
th
ereof,
N
W 1» o f NHU Of Hie. 0, T w p. 3t H.. 2. 3, 4. 8 , ' ' Soo.-HI- Ln* ' W. He*. 17.
4 Dining Chairs.
1st d a y o f September. A- V. 1923. ItuiKic 20 E., thenar running N o r m fc'J rontaliiltig tnt»J scrsagn.-tif l . l W acres,
ceive: reward. . . i
,-d5Q-fUp this
ntjcT
y
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(HEAL)
E.
A
DOHHDVSH,
P u rc h a ser I * &gt; i y f o r
Degrees 16
m inu tes
W e s t, tlfi feet. mure o r less.
2 T bM $ 7 )
;
\ W \ *,
;
Clerk iif the Circuit Court.
-N'-. cm 1*
Ih eueo 'South 770 feel, thence South 19 litis.
2 Beds Complete (sprlrig, mattresa FOR RENT—4 desiirablc rocros, fur­ LOST—A rod sample flhso filled with
L E W I S O tJtlT AN .
, j , Uy: A. M. W eeks, I). C.
deg reed 16 minutes
East H I . ) feet,
men’s caps. Liberal ; rewswd. ,-Rc- 9 - I - 8-15-22-29-file
nished or unfumiihcd. Apply 107
Hprelal M sslur In C h ancery.
thi'iieo In a n n r lh rtly d irection and
etc.)
1
? Ct^ of SanfonTa Reput- Ml
alo n g a line 60 fdt-t West o f Hiu righ t * - 2 6 - 9 - l - l - l 6 - 3 2 - 6 t c
| iy)-2tp
Wo»t Thlrd’.atrcet.
180-tfc turn to Sanford Herljd.
I Refrigerator.
______________ 1___________________
J «Wi Prof real onal Men, each M
- N O TIC E TO n i c i l l t n i l l .
5 Shades.
IiAItGE'convcnlent unfurniahed houacla Cuart o f Ihe County Judge, *Nrn&gt;l? of whom. In Ilia choaeo pro- ^
ante C ou a tr, Ntale o f Florldn.
The above furniture is not »tvw
kccplng
rooms.
Rent
reasonable,
Illness
somo
day
Is*
jtoing
to
walk
In re Estate of
?
lha Herald recom- ^
How
ard C. Lyman. Den-used.
145-20-tp the aamc plank that deelingidldj soon
B ^
* ' -.
;
“ «^a to the people.
M hut real good and can be bought cheap. 205 Oak-Ave.
T ‘t « '* LTlit',,,r*- Leg atees. D is t r ib ­
Each
piece
pepar^e
or
whole
lot.
F()R RENT— Eight ropin house. 200 It will bo against law‘ and gQo&lt;), mari­ utees nhd ail Fersmis linving Claims
*
He
or Demands against said Estate:
Moring into smaller house rea4«i
E. 3rd St. Inquire Sanfortl Furniture ners to say you are sirb. Hasten that
You. and earh o f you, are herby m e
tlDed nuil required
to
present any
for »elling.f
1
- ii
Co. ‘
‘ * 147 tfc day.. '. *
claims nnd dem ands which Von. or
I
Oil
Oak
A
u
.
Phone
283-J.
either
/
o
f
y
ou,
many
have
a g a la s t the
Gebrge A. DeCottes
e s t a t e ’ o f H o w a r d O. Lyman, deceased.
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148 6tc.
I
, Allorney-at-Law
Into of Kemlnolo Crtdntyt Florldk. to
E x e cu tr ix
o f said
•.he undersigned
f'OR SALE—For ll.lOO.Oy^aMirirt
.
.
SemincWe County Beak
f state, within t w o y ea r s fr o m the date
1
•ANfORU
*..y FLORIDA 5 Block fl, Tier 7, Sanford, With un­
hereof.
, ............................
4
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$
um
I
Dated A u g ust
A. D. 1013.
'
completed house. A bnrgatf. A. P.
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the Clreull Court, hrvenlh JudlrU I
t'lrrult. I n n M . F ftr ("e n .lg e le
C h ou ly, F la rld a .

Lions, Cotnplalna
Complainant,
M. Y.lons,

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. _pSearln g frnth the
M. Liana herein duly (Med
the ' com plain an t In th e •

selected for their knowledge of, and success
in business, make up our Directorate.!

Under their guidance'of this bank’s af fajrs
— we feel wc can offer you not only* a SAFE,
but an agrreeable service of banking, *;

rmims vhaf VFda^ws

We; want new accounts, do you need a good
bd'hk to do business with?
Therefore, you. •’W . IL LJonp.' atja ,
dpfed to kppaar to this'hill liereip 41!
In H ja cause, said apnt*i«nce to h*
on Ihe First Uorfday
Qiftghijr.^nil.

g y P * * b' ,n,C

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i r i s further ordered that thla poller
published for
four
ronsrcullva
ks In tlla&gt;
7hv Ranford
Herald, a n ew s-w sski
Kanfo
S
puUMWieil.. In Hem Inolo County.
&gt;per
I

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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DjT T^E HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
S A N F O R D , F L O lU D A , F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 1 , 1983

VOLUME IV

DISTRICT JUDGES RULING
I OKLAHOMA TROUBLE
League o f Nations
HABEAS
CORPUS
DIS!
Statem ent M ade Today

SAYS
AND GIVES HIS REASONS
TO PRESIDENT COOUDGE
PENSACOLA LAB
IS POISONED
Plan* \ j;&gt;,(
. : EATING BREAD
SHIPPINGPOLICY
Daugherty Cites Many
Complicatiohs in The

Must 6 e Formulated By
Government Officials
To Hold W ater On *
.
AH Sides

WOMAN ^
BV HISBAND

PLACED IN) HIS PARENTS HOME
J n O Y DIED.
(H r T » »

Au

m

Ii I H

And His Views W ere Changed On Trip To Europe

I’ f h i O

PENSACOLA, Sopt. 21.—Edward
'
W here League Failed. v
Henley,1 three years old, died at the
*•
.•
■ ■■■■
hospital from the effects of eating
CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Senator Underwood of Alabnmn, I)emobread alleged to have been smeared
with poison placed’ In his parents t ratic Presidential candidato in no longer a strong advocate of the
WAsSiIN ^ T O ^ ^ - M t o r . home. The food was eaten last night League of Nations according to an interview credited to him in the
Mjr General Daugherty advised Pres-,
Chicago Triburib, He said his original views are well known but
and tho boy died this morning.
ident Coolidge yesterday that the
on a trip abroad he saw the league at work. “ Developments then
lasker-Parley plan for solving the
p.nd subsequently have changed my attitude,” ho Bata The fail­
merchant marine problem is not legal,
ure of the league to function in the dispute between Italy and
thus once mom throwing into tho lap
Greece had much to do with tho cHaitge it is said.. T|m. Senator
of government official* the task of
was once a strong advocate of the league.
. '
formulating a shipping policy.
Under the shipping net, the nttorney said, the government vessels may
be disposed of only for cash or cred­
its and their tronsfer, as proposed
by the Lasker-Farley plan, to corporatktris organised under ‘ . state laws
would be unlawful. The intention of
congress, he declared, limits disposl- Says It is Sort o f Slavfery
tion of flectsc to actual sales and not
1BF JUSTICE JANUARY
,!* W v b ' W c h a m
trsaaf«r»ef-UtM~--. Receipt of cosh,
W p u W .T J p l feI vPr i9 !!l:
It ST— NO SUCCESSOR'
TOI.'A' R A IL W A Y 1 *
or credit cxTfclYdlhjf'hbt over fifteen
......w eird'It:
UNTIL THEN.
years is an express limitation of law,
SHUTS DOWN.
M ir T h e A m o r l . l r d P r f « )
.
tbe opinion added.
'
.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 21.—
Ml* Tlie AuivUInt P rm )
( 0 * T h e A .x .r ln lr J P r r u )
Many complications in the IjiskcrTALLAHASSEE, Sepg 21.—Gov­
PENSACOLA, Sept, 21.— Duo Do
Farley plan were cited by Mr. Dough- Chiefly because “ marriage Is a sort
obtain
money with ernor Hardee wrote Chief Justice Tay­
erty. Among these wore loss of legni of slavery" Mrs. Oliver U. P. Bel- failure to
which,
to
meet
over
duo
pay roll and lor accepting his rcsignntioi^ January
mont,
of
New
York
City,
president
o
f
title to theMM
proposed i corporations,
.
until that
trains
'tamained
nt
n
standstill
on 1, subject to revocation
the
Nnlionnl
Woman’s
party,
declare
loti of direction of the fleet by retime. Tho governor said in view of
the
Mu»rlo
Shoals,
Birmingham
and
ed
sho
would
recommend
marriage
iponsible federal officials, loss of the
tho provision for revocation he would
government’s Immunity from suits, for any girl. I would not say in so Pensacola railroad for the fifth con­
not feel privileged to consider the
secutive
day.
General
Mnnoger
many
words
that
mnrrlago
Is
n
fail­
tod possible Imposition o f stat? taxes
justice’s successor until January 1.
Oreohway,
said
he
did
not
know
when
ure,
hut
it
does
Bccm
that
statistics
ind stato regulations upon govern­
speak for themselves. Most opposi­ the necessary money would be ob­
ment property.
'
tion
to equal riuhtu movement* comes tained.
Marine Corps, Flyers
"These consldsratlons,” said tho
from
women
of
the
clinging
vine
type,
riling, “ impel ma to the opinion that
Stop a t M i a m i
It was not tho Irietntlon of congress Mrs. Belmont said. Intelligent men itiverii Appointed
Enroute To St. Louis
to authorise the executive branch to are with us.”
. Judge
•rganite corporations to take tiUe to
iverglades County Rogers and, Palmer Making Croea
the government's ehlpa and In the
Country Flight.
place of responsible control by the
Shrcecds
Hunter
Who
Resigned
Last
•hipping board substitute a manage­
(n r Tbe A».orlale4 Prraa)
Week.
ment by directors o f private corpora­
MIAMI, Fla., Sopt. 21 JLieutenants
tions amenable to the lawe df another
Rogers and Palmer, marine corps
(R r T h e A u o r U lr t l P r r u )
lovercignhy."
aviators flying from Santo Domingo
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 21.—Ap­
After dccUring that the authority
to St. Louis, arrived here shortly af­
pointment
o f D. G. Rivera o f Ever­
to transfer tho mhljUi' to private fcorter noon. • They resumed the flight
glades as county judge o f Collier
porations coiitd fibt be “ falrljr rfested"
notrhward
this afternoon.
county sent out, named by the gover­
on the law, the attorney geheral dfei
nor to succeed Frank U. Hunter, re­
tlired thAt neither Wes there such
NAT MAYO ACCEIT8
signed. _
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ilthority by inference or Implication.
'
COMMISSIONERS JOB
For
The opinion* emphasised that cpjiBROTHHRHOOU WORK
r « s had laid down a definite, na­
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 21.—
HIGHLY COMMENDED Nathan Mayo, o f Summarfitld, Marion
tional merchant marine p o l i o —of
government ehip operation until the
county, announced hero today ho would
CHICAGO, Sept. 21,-rThe Chris­ accept the appointment tendered him
•hips shall'be'sold—and that provis­
(H r T h e A u * r l« ( r &lt; r t r * !
BIRMINGHAM, 8ept. H l.-Ueffor- tian principle fu an arbiter, a pur­ by,Governor Hardee as commissioner
ions giving the shipping board au­
h County grand Jury heafd the veyor, o f 1 spiritual, social and, eco­ o f argriculture, to sucCead ,W. A. Methority te make “ rilbe and reguldUons" in carrying out thie do) icy did #tory o f the convict mutiny at the nomic health and an Influence In the Rea, who resigned September 5 to
In . all take effect November 1.
Banker Mines 6t September id, from pcrpeuatlon o f brotherhood
Mot ebrifer additional powers. J
Rovd. nresldent
‘This end should always be kept A. L. Hoyd,
president o f board of lands df the world, was laid before
Mayo made the further announce­
| view," Mr. Uaugbertfr declared. “ 1 convict -Aupcrvisors who ordered al- delegate#, to the international conven­ ment that he would be a candidato In
rin of the opinion that the statute '•fced leader! In tbe mutiny' whipped tion 'of Ule Brotherhood of S t Andrew the Democratic primary next June to
ssthorises a sals of “ the ships and ’oRowing a peraohsl Investigation of today, which oe being held at tho succeed himself as commissioner. Hla
aot an'Vxehartyh dt tlUfc thereto in tbe trouble. No detaDa 'concerning Univerelty of Chicago.
platform will be made public at some
Messages, addresses and greetings
consideration o f stock Ip a corpora­ thb testimony la avollsble, and he de­
lator date, he stated.
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clined td discuss the case with news-' from 11 foreign countries and the
United States were delivered during
paper men.
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■TATB THHASUERKU BEGINS
Several camp officials appeared be­ tli# organisation's theme, saving to
DlVISjOff 1UUT GAB TAXES
fore thd grAnd Jury arid g iv e infor­ the church Ragman and bey pdwer.
TALLAlUsS^fe. t l a ., Rept. 21.— mation'* o f startling kgarlcter,. has Many tributes were paid to thl U le
The slate comptroller
today mode been rcvenled by wttndhes, Solicitor James U HoughteRng, who 40 years
dwtribbtions to the various counties DaVls said, but would not reveal Its age founded thd drder In hU Bible
understood to clams conducted1In-S t. James Epls•I their stare \n lhe threo cen t'gft* nature. Inquiry A
olln* lax received for the month of hav4 dealt particularly wltB convjct conal church. A junior cortference L W. W. Throughout Country Will
Jdy, the first &lt;Sf Ike law’ s o&gt;er*'lloh. discipline arid especially flogging and made up o f boye, is meeting simul­
Taka Strike Vote.
A total bf flM jS ia Waa received fcodfhfoiMs which have Rein termed taneously witlg the. senior convenanti-1eaae forces aa, mode of criel tloB,
from the tax, two thirds tjolng to the
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NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2lv— All
JUU road
and oneUrtrd K,
xon.
branches
of.m arine transport work­
ORLANPO. . %SepJ, 2 1 .-T h e city
.to the counties, divided Into equal
ers
department
o/„ tfee Industrial
•hares. v ~» *'
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copncJl
yMterday
upanlmopsly
con­
rms In hogs ^tho •. United
For
Workers
o
f
the
World
throughout the
demned
a
lto
camps,
home
o
f
the
“
tin
tepdrtment'
df
Agricultdw
Each oFthe 08 counties In the state Btates
JJUI receive IJ.08M8 as IU share of recommends 1 bushel each of chhr- can tourists" within or Without the country are taking a strike vote to­
t d l kha bardv^d bakes. 8 poudda city limits,- charade rising them as a day to determine whether they will
£ 0D* * * *
ainoUnts t6
join tbie New Orleans branch in a
each of aalt and^air-alacked lime, 4 “ nnisajus* and blot to the bdau
the
dty.
w
y
Will
b
e
eliminate
pounds of'sulphur and 2 pounds of
PuTverlsad 'copperas
copperas 31a»olv*3^ 1® 1 cd b i^ l aaid, by strict saniUrg
^ °tu m i5 ff,T lin B V «ilK ia lita And puTvcrTxed
Iweek, local headquartsra announced,
nam M a* boon fu poaaJUo.
»‘ ‘ •Hty, should begin et home.

MRS. BELMONT
ON MARRIAGE
MIND

GOVERNOR WILL

FUNDS ARE OUT
NO PAY ROLLS

[ARlNE WORKERS
M A Y JJO OUT

galluh of water.

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DIED THIS MpRNfNO^-W
t iv e o f Al b a n y ,
GEORGIA.
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JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21.— Mrs.
II. P. Hcntloy, who. was shot four
times by her husnbnd, who then com­
mitted suicide, in n rooming houso
Wednesday, died this morning. She
was a nntiv«j nf Albany, but came
heyo frujiL&gt;iX*NLpsta.
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ILLS
HlMkfcLr .

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 2 1 .-l4 a th*n Mayo, recently appointed com­
missioner of Sericulture to socceed
Commissioner MclUe, declared for
statb advertising,’ state appropriation
and'said hi would akk thd ne'*( legis­
lature to f i t ’ Also sutea he would
be i candidate to succeed'hlmsslf kt
nexi elcctioii.' 1
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Three Ba
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In

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ies
arolina

Mother Contribute Three Children To
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Sept.
OXFORD. N.
L -r „ 21.—Mrs.
Margaret Hester Ramsay, a n d 88,1*
dead, but three baby boys born oevoral hours before the mother's death
lids aa her last contribution to thb
manhood o f the nation, lira.

ordeal.

. UnjusUficd. "

IN IND, TOWN ACTION IS (K A L
BROODED OVER TREATMENT!,!! 1
HAD RECEIVED FROM r
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SCHOLARS. ■*
Mir Tbe Aa.nrlatrd I'rr.a)
RUSHVILLE, Ind.,
Sept. 21.—
Coiinty authorities and school o ffi­
cials of New &gt;?alcm, near here, are
investigating hazing o f Vernon A.
Walke, 10 year'old school student of
that place, who committed suicide ns
tho result hiB parents assert of brood­
ing over tho treatment hq received.

INSTRUCTIONS ARK READY
.,
FOR DISTIBUTION
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Sopt, 21.—
Instructions for fumigation of citrus
trees aro ready for distribution by
the federal agricultural department,
according to information
received
hero from Washington. Tho instruc­
tions arc based to a largo extent on
fumigation as practiced in California
fcv tho IJut thirty years', St Is
Tho instructions, prepared by R. B.
Woglum, entomologist o f tho depart­
ment, describe three methods o f pro­
ducing tho gns—hydrocynnld-adld gfl*
—and nppiying it to tho trees. De­
tails of these methods, for the chn*
trol of scale Insects, require that H
tent is first to be drawn over tbi
tree nd the gas is produced oV. liber­
ated within the tent. With propir
dosage and under proper conditions,
It is said, the scales aro killed and the
tree is seldom injured.
Dosage tables and somo necessary
cautions are given, and also inforfilktlon with regard to the most prevalent
scale pesta, it 'is said. The first
method described Is the p6t method, in
which the gas is produced within tho
tent by adding cynanid to water and
sulphuric acid in a glased earthen­
ware Jar. This method was super­
seded somo years ago by tho fumlgation-macblno method, in which cyamd
solution is added to sulphuric acid and
water In a machine mounted on
wheels. The gas Is condtictcd Into
the tent through a hose. Tbe third
method, introduced within ( tho last
few years and now very extensively
used, la the "liquid as" method, In
whith liquid hydro-cyanic acid, car­
ried In a machine la forced Into the
tent through
fine hox^’e, forming a
mist which quicWy become* gas.
Triose deairlnif information on the
fumigation rtietbolli' kri advised to
ask the federaf ikrlcUltural depart­
ment for Farihers* Biillotln 1321.
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Judge Also Hi
* Wide Martial

in

Florida Phosphate
Mining Many Vears
Ago.

(Ilr Tbe Aa*Delated I’ reaal
BOSTON, Sopt. * 21t— Word has
been recoiVcd hero o f tho u^nth of
William Ttidor, mining expert nt
Vehlce, Jtaljr; Ho was graduated with
Schafor ILodgo and Bishop William
Lawrence from Hnrvnrd in 1871, and
after taking up portrait pnlnting en­
gaged in mining operations in Geor­
gia and Florida as president of the
Live Oak Phosphate Company.
Avon Fork—Postil receipts for last
six niohths khoWs largo Irttronso.

ANTISALOON
LEADER SAYS
PAPERS WRONG
Claims Many Suppress­
ed News That Would
Tell The Truth
(Dr Tbe Au m U M P rfti)
WAWARSING, N. Y., Sept. 21.—
William P. Anderson, stato superin­
tendent of tho Anti-Saloon League,
accuses New York newspapers of
the public the whole truth concerning
his impending trial and alleged mis­
use of tho league’s funds. Only ono
morning paper he declared published
damingly explosive fact that appli­
cation* by dry enforcement represen­
tatives o f 8,000 Protestant churches
through protectant attorney, former­
ly governor of the state for insptic
tion bf grand jury minutes, was doned by this Judge who granted simi­
lar' requests to six other defendants,
whose namoa wtlh those o f their at­
torneys constitute the most signifi­
cant don-protestant roster.
Carson Clark, colored#' truck driver
for the Carter Lumber Co., tun) the
pleasure o f making his second kill
arabng the rattle snake family this
morning when he killed a six (outer
on the east side o f Oviedo. Besides
roeasuirng six feet In length the snakr
possessed ftftcch rattles. ThU makes
the •second of the ralt)«r specie that
Canon has killed inalde o l three

But Concensus o f Opirtjon Would Seem That
Governor Goes Top
1 Far.
^
TULSA, Qkla., Sopt. 21.— Military
power Is supreme in Oklahoma, Judge
A. C. Hunt ruled yesterday in dis­
trict court, in dismissing petitions fhr
hnbeas corpus filed in.behgif o f
men held by military officers heVa
for participation lit Tulssi county
floggings.
/
Notice of executions to the ruling
was filed by states Attorney W .J L
Hudson, counsel for tho petitioners.
General Markham, the state’s mili­
tary commnndcr under martial laW,
appeared in JUdgo HuijtSi court In
nn*wer to a summons from a civil
offlcor Rut he was permitted to re­
tain custody of three corttassrd and
sentenred floggers; O ro/er VrtA Hen
Hikes and' Enrt’ Sack, in WhOM-hlihJEMthe petitions were filed.
Judge Hunt said there was noth­
ing “ illegal or unauthorised, in the
action o f Adjutant General B. ll.
Mnrkhant in holding the dtlh for testi­
m on y'b efore th6 Wiig&amp;ier ’ county
grand Jdry In t-onneefidh with tho
flogging Investigation
’
Ylfb jjiidgo prcTn'ced ' Lis decision
with u lengthy explanation o f .hii
views reganiing the right o f tho civil
courts under martial law, In which
he declared that “ this court has func­
tioned in the full exercise of Its law­
ful power Since the governor’s proc­
lamation and wilt recognise no Inter­
ference by tho military."
lid believed the state wide martial
law unjustified.
, ‘
Within a few hours of the decision,
word was received from Vfngoner
county that seven men dgelmt whom
tho detained trio were expected fo
testify had
been indicted bjr the
grand Jury, thus opening tKe way for
the rcleaso of tho convlclod men to
the civil authorities. ‘ It was expect­
ed that the transfer would 'he mads
within 24 hours.
.
Assistant Attorney General King,
In hi# statement in behalf o f the mili­
tary, declared that the petltjod was
to inquire into tho legal authority
o f the guard forces to hold thrds'men,
conet
and Judge Hunt conetirred
in t)ia
View. The Issue then becam e,: he
said, whether the military officers
n Tulsa county were duly constitu­
ted authorities o f the state, under
aw, which the court ruled te b f tho
fact. It was then set forth In the
decision that since the prisoners are
in tho custody o f lawfully establish­
ed agencies of tho state, for , i rea­
sonable purpose, they should nbt be
removed front such cu stody.' ‘ J
The response tp the petition# did
not contend that tho right o f habeaa
corpus is suspended. It eat forth
that the men were held “ by Vlrtne o f
the authority vested" In the adjutant
general under the prbclimatku^ o f
martial law. The three men Were re­
leased from military cua^Rfy' last
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MONTGOMERY. Ala., Bapt* SI.—
Notice that a special saasldn o f the
Jefferson county, Alabama grand'Jory
will not be tolerated for the
o f Investigating cbndlUons'aki
Alabama prison camp was gt«
yesterday aHerebon'. V
O #
Brandon in a letter to James 1
J.dTeraon county #&lt;dWUr.
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HANDS OFF tlBPARA
TIONS FOR PRESENT
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(Continued from page 1)
The reparations Issue nroso before
the commission on technjcal organisa­
tions, when Sir Henry Strakosch, the
financial expert representing South
Africa, alluded to the statement nt
the opening ,of this year’s assembly
to the effect that the leagqc was con­
fronted with difficulties owing to’ the
absence o f a settlement o f the ques­
tions o f reparations nnd inter-allied
debts. But aftcr.consiilting his French
and Belgian colleagues, Sir Henry
said, ho was convinced o f the ndvlsabJlityofrhot starting a debate on this
subject, which might aggravate tho
situation and hinder eventual settle­
ment.
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CHICAGO. Sept. 20.— Wheat, D e i
Charlie Chqp||n ,Q
Rhone 217-W
to
FOR
FLORIDA
to
102
6-8 to 7-8; May 108 to 3:8; corn,
I f you here nny friends visiting you— If you ere going anywhere or com­
Rob Holly has returned homo from
to Partly cloudy with probably to Dec. 07 3-8; oats, Dec. 39 3-4.
ing home, or if you arc entertaining, write a postal card to thla department, Coronado Beach, where ho spent a
to locnl showers tonight nnd Frl- to
giving details, or telephone the Item. It will bo greatly appreciated.
month’s vnention Inst last week.
t o - duy.
’
to
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 20.— OcL
Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Holly
to
1
to
Tho laugh o f a lifetim. r
2l*?U; Dee. 29.00.
Mrs. Deane Turner quite pleasant­ nnd Miss Mildred.
t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
ly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Julius
SOLICITOR WILL
.. you
Mattfcld, o f Now York City, on Tues­
Mrs. Edward Goninles, o f Miami,
anvhpe but
a
Pfcncotd
T
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DEFY GOVERNOR^ t h ls ^ n o
day, with a motor trip to Orlando and is visiting her sister, Mrs. George
pedi convict
(Continued from page 1)
towns cn route, enjoying the courtesy Shipp, on Sanford Heights, who is
ing ~n para
F slda y-M rs. Claude Howard will on- o f Mrs. Roy Sympa at Winter Park, also entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. P. F.
BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 20.—Soli­ Bona job a
lalh ihc members o f the Thirteen the pnrty consisting o f Mr. and Mrs. Crary, o f Tnmpn.
w h ^ lo
citor Davis will proceed with his In­
F
i f s t N d tjo r
Bridge Club, at her country homo, Mnttfcld, Mrs. Turner nnd Mrs.
vestigation o f the treatment o f con­
Krupp.
Mrs.
W.
J.
Carpenter
returned
9 honoring Mrs. B. A. H oward..
Awful,” *
victs in the Banner mines in' splto o f
Tuesday from a slx-wocks visit with
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---------Govorqor Brandon’s letter o f yester­
Mrs. Jonathan Peck had as tea relatives at Lima, Ohio. Mrs. Cart n y T i e A * .o e l a l e d P r e s s )
THINGS ENOUGH.
Sir Hubert Lcwcllyn Smith, o f Eng­
day, In which the executive said an
guests
Monday
afternoon,
Mr.
nnd|p°nlor
reports
thnt
section
as
blessTALLAHASSEE,' Sept. ’20.—Jpdgc
That a man can thank his lucky stars
land, deprecated to allow tho impres­
; Tcnjorrow and. Saturday.
inquiry would not bo tolerated, as.the
Mra. Julius Mattfold, o f Now York cd with immenso crops o f all kinds,
Whose things to keep are few.
sion to exist thnt the reparations Robert F. Taylor, for Jieprly 32 years sole authority In governing convicts
City, Mrs. Ernest Krupp, Mrs, Flor­ but states, that the day she started
Jpelils Daniels nhd AntoaL
To which the moth and rain and rust
question was outside the domain o f judge o f the supreme court o f Flor­ l cited - Anally with
the governor.
ence Savage nnd Mrs. Deane Turner. home there wns n heavy frost, ahd
..... ......... Moreno in
ida
and
during
eighteen*
o
f
which
He
Find JUtIo harm to do.
this commission. He advocated that
Solicitor Dnvin prepared to go before
Father Peck Joined the tea drinkers says she is indeed glad to get bock
ztjrved
ns
chief
justice,
today
ten­
the commission make recommenda­
tho grand Jury today.
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during the afternoon and made the to Florida.
‘‘The Exciters”
A faith that makes his handshake
tions to -the league council, ns prefer­ dered his resignation to become effec­
occasion
most
interesting
by
relating
warm
able to a general discussion which tive January 1| but subject to revoca­
Jot Gonzales, a well known travel­
some thrilling Incidents which took
Wager that bunch o f Kiwaniatts
And simple things more wise;
might causa unfortunate dissensions. tion until that date. •Tho venerable ing man o f thin city, hns purchased
place on his recent trip north.
and their wives will hnvo a grand
Congrcgntlonnl Baznnr will b*
A wife i o make each morning sweet
A second important feature of yes- jurist,, in thus acting, took advan­ the grocery storo formerly conducttimo at Daytona Bench this after­
Dccembor 6th. Remember the d ^ f
W ith,m orning-glory eyes.
torday’s league activities was the tage of nti act o f the recent IcgislnMotoring from
Windemcro and noon and tonight, when they will be
j f by U {V‘ McCullor’ nndfwi”
adoption o f a resolution interpreting turc admittedly “pawed ‘ c s ^ d .T ly ‘fJi-j C
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his opening announcement through,
Ilscworth last Sunday were, Mr. and guests o f the .Daytona Kiwaniana at a
A love to mako him foot green roads
article X o f the covenant. Tho com­ him under which ho receiver! full the columns o f Tho Herald next Sat­
Mrs. J. I„ Walker, Jr., nnd baby beach dinner and general good time.
Which others motor on;
mission adopted n new compromise salavy for the rest of his life. Judge urday. It ia not known at this SUFFERED FIVE YRAII8 P|
Helen, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. D. Mack nnd Orlando and Palatkn will also be rep­
KIDNEYS.
A garden small and kind enough
formula
replacing the Canadian Taylor Is the fathrr-ln-lnw of Asso­ time what. Mr. McCuller’a plans arc,
two children, L. E. and Mark, Mr. and resented and it is probnble that this
“ I .suffered with kidney trouble I
To let him watch at dawn;
amendment. It begins by emphasiz­ ciate Justice Ellis nnd one o f tho old­ but it ia safe to nay. that, he w ill're­
Mrs. N. C. Beckett and baby Mildred, gathering will only be the first of
ing the existence of a general desire est jurists in point of service in the main in Sonfor^l, where, bp is so well fivo years or more. I could not * _
Mr. nnd Mrs. Shelly Mack nnd two many others.
at night nnd I was always tired Bwl
He celebrated his
A pity for the .hungry ones,
for precision of meaning o f artlclo ‘ontiro country.
nnd favorably known.
children Carl and little Shelly, Miss
coming
homo from work, and ray | '
71th
birthday
a
few
months
ngo.
He
The ragged and Ill-shod;
X and recommends that tho assembly
Churchwcll'a arc putting on u
Ednn Armstrong and Mr. Chester­
nehed,”
writes John R. Gordon
went
to
the
supreme
court
in
1891
by
A tree that's tall and straight enough
adopt several clauses in the form of
field, were guests of -Mr. and Mrs. J. special sale for Friday nnd Saturday.
villo, 111. *'I secured somb
appointment at the hands o f Gover­
NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH
To make him thjnk o f God.
a resolution.
ready-to-wear,
L. Walker, Sr., at their home on Mel- Dry goods, ladies'
Tho new treatment for tom flesh, cuts, KIDNEY PIRLS nnd , (tcr , f
— By Robert I*. Tristram Coffin in
The first clnusc is thnt in case the nor Fleming. Since that time he has
lonvillc
avenue.
shoes
and
clothing
arc
included
in
wounds,
sores or laccraUons that ia doing treatments I .felt better and
Harper’s Monthly.
council o f the league deems it nec­ been re-olcctcd at expiration o f sixthe articles that will be placed on
work with more case, became _r
yoa,
tennn.
F
.r.a
a
c
f.v
o
r
c
l
him
ia
essary to recommend tho application
sale at reduced prices for these two
FOR MISS W1LKEY.
er,
and &lt;fould sloop bottcr." For*!
securing
the
chief
justiceship,
ns
u
n
-'
Uon
treatment.
The
liquid
llorozono
is
Mrs- E, I,. Teirau, o f Eustis, is
__
jquki
o f military measures because o f an
Mrs. Gcorgo Do Cotes entertained days. Tho careful buyer waits for
jtyckacho,
Itheu
------- , ,w
spchdipg thla week here as the guest
aggression or a menace of aggression dor tho Florida li.w thnt office in n poworful nnUaepUo that purifies (ho relief from
informally yesterday nfternoon at Churchowcll’s announcements, ns this
wound of aU poisons and infectious germs
nnd Kldnoy and Bladder l
o f her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
tho council will take into account the filled by drawing lot.
whilo the Borozono
.
bridge at her homo on Magnolia ave­ big storo always hns something to
healer. There ia nothing_______
geographical sltuntion and special
nue, honoring Miss Katherine Wilkey, olTcr when they advertise a sale.
for speed, bsafety
and riucicney.
efficiency. Prieo cvcrywhcdo.— ac^v.
au&lt;
u iu ijt
uuu
conditions surrounding each state. JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB TO
Mr. William Berry, o f Apopka,
of New York, who is visiting her sis­
Tho second clause declares thnt it is
spent Sunday in the city the guest
GIVE SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE! uTfiOc. j&amp; 5 &gt;b “ d I &gt; o w d c r 300
The Florida Magazine section of
ter, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen.
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Wstrh f J
the right o f the constitutional powers
of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Bnrcllft.
UNION PHARMACY
pert, 216 South Orangs, OrUndo.nJ
Vivid hued zinnias and other gar­ The Herald will lie sent out with The o f each member state to decide tho
Tho Junior Department of tho San­
Hanford. F.lorida
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Mrs. M, W. Lovell is spending some
magazine
section
published
to
date,
where the card tables were placed.
tlmn at Orange llcnd, at their large The places were marked with floral nnd will prove not only interesting tion to maintain the independence and scription hridgo pnrty Tuesday eve­
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAJ
integrity o f territory of members, nnd ning, September 86, nt the Sanford
ornpgo grove.
reading for people living here, but
Ida
tallies.
to what extent it should furnish mili­ Wpinnn’u Club nt 8 pT m. Many beau­
valuable advertising
to send 'to
After severnl giyncs o f bridge were
tary asisstance.
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friends in tho north. A copy enn lie
Mf, and Mrs. Clarence Barclift hnvc
played, scores were counted nnd prizes
This interpretative resolution now by the following; Ball Hardware Co.,
secured by calling nt The Herald o f­
moved from tho Shirley Apartments
awarded. Mrs. G. D. Bishop* held
goes to the assembly. It is generally Mi-Lady’s Shoppe, Yowell Co., Speer
fice.
to one of Dr. Noble's apartments on
high score and wns awarded silk
regarded, ns removing many o f the &amp; Son., McKinnon-Murk wood
Co.,
W. Seventh street.
hose. The cut prize, also silk hose,
existing fears' that article X, would Mobley’s Drug Store, Bowers Drug
A letter received from J. M. Daw­
went to Mrs. Itatph Wight. Miss
force states too far into possible mili­ Store, Roumillnt &amp; Anderson, and
s o n , who, with his wife nnd child,
Mr, Albright, of St. Ixrnis, repre­ Wilkey wns presented silk lingerie.
tary ndventures abroad without the Mrs. J. R. Stewart, florist. Any one
arc visiting relatives in Virginia’,
senting the Brown Shoo Co., wns in
desiring to mako reservations, call
Following the game, the hostess states thnt they are now taking in sanction o f the home parliaments.
the cKy yesterday, calling on his locnl
The question of military assistance j Mrs. Ben Caswell, I07-J, or Mrs.
served delicious refreshments consist­ tho sights in Danville, where Jimmie
customers.
wns also treated by the disarmament Wynn Potter at 3GC-J. Reservations
ing of a salad nnd un ice course.
has signed a contract to put on n
commission,1
which achieved further arc 52.00 a table or fifty cents a nerMrs. Dc Cottcs guests wero Miss snlo for one o f the big firms. He
Mr. npd Mrs. Ilcgjnaid Turner, of
progress
In
drafting
the text of a son.
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Knthcrino Wilkey, Mrs. G. D. Bishop, says ns soon jis this is finished they
Palmetto nyenue, announce the birth
iicw international treaty of mutual
Mrs.
R.
A.
Newman,
Mrs.
D.
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Drum­
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L THE YEAR.
will head for Florida, ns the weather
of a daughter this morning. The lit­
nsistancc which starts from the funThe Daily Herald. ICe per week.
mond, Mrs. Rnlph Wight, Mrs. M. S. is getting cold in that section.
CORNER BUIUHNO. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
tle lassie.weighs seven nnd one half
dattfPrttal ifffnriple that the signator­
Wiggins, Mrs. Roy Chittenden, Mrs.
pounds. •
ies will really help one another in the ■■■■HHa a a a a a a a a a a a a n a Ha a a a a n aaH aBaai
W. J. Thigpen. Mrs. L. P. McCuller,
Rev. W. A. Myers, pastor of the
event
of unjustified aggression.
Miss Lucy Byrd Smythe, Mrs. F. E. Riverside Methodist Church of Jack­
■ n a a BBBaBHaaBBBBaBBBaK " " H j K l $ H a t H « M B n S « |
Mrs. A, Raymond Key nnd daugh­
sonville, returned to Jacksonville
ter,- Adelaide, nnd Mrs. A. D. Key Roumillnt nnd Mrs. C. R. Kirtley.
NEWSPAPER MEN AUK UNITED
Tuesday, nftcr delivering an address
returned to Daytona Beach yesterdny
IN CONDEMNING ACTION ON
to the Rotary Club of thin city. Rev.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
after spending tho past two days here.
GOV. WALTON OF OKLAHOMA
Master Frederick Dalger entertain­ Myers is n frequent visitor to SnitMrs. Key, who hnjj been spending tho
summer st tho bench, will return ed a number of his young friends ford and has a lot of friends here •
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yesterday afternoon nt. tho Parish who arc always glad to greet him. from Commnncho county, said here
home, some time next month.
House in celebration of his seventh lie expressed surprise ami pleasure Inst night.
at the evidence o f growth nnd pros­
Mr, and Mrs. Ix-ster Went and birthdny anniversary.
"It happened while he was mayor
children, anil Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs
Tho color motif of rose nnd green perity seen on every hand in this sec­ of Oklahoma City," Mnjor Goodrich
"Rice, hnvc just returned from n ten- was eartied out both in the decora­ tion nnd predicts wonderful things declared. "Walton ordered the police
days trip to Palm Bench nnd Miami. tions nnd other details. The long re­ for the City Sut^tnntinl.
to stop a proposed klAn parade, nnd
They also visited nt the home of Mr. freshments futile wns centered with
The Yowell Company announce a the chief o f police said he couldn't do
and.iMrs. Karngts nt Fort Luudurdnlc, the birthday cuke, topped with seven two-dny sale— Friday nndKuturdny— it, that there were too muny of them,
and alsi) their old. friends, Mr. nnd tiny rose tapers, and on cither side of the new fall draperies und cre­ Wnlton went to see about it himself
Mrs. George Pope.
were candle sticks holding green tonnes in all the latest und desired and from his observations, changed his
tapers and rut glass baskets filled colors. This is another store in Ban- opinions and applied to udmittuncc
ford that believes in a liberal use of himself.
Mils Jepnctte Ixiing left yesterday with roses and fcrnsl
for Atlanta, Gn.
Her parents, Mr.
printer’s
ink, nnd the success they
"He was refused because his wife
The nfternoon passed nil too soon
tnd. Mrs. J, E. I.nlng will leave today with games o f all kinds nnd especial­ are meeting would scorn to Justify is a Catholic. Governor Wulton is
and-will Join her there. After n few ly enjoyable
............... was the dancing o f .Mar. . . . . that belief. Trade with the mer­ getting his revenge nnd gettihg pub­
dsys in Atlsutn, they will go to Iiot|guerito Garner, Dprothcq Lawson and chants who invite you to their stores licity which ho believes will make him
Springs, Ark., where they will spend jJunita Smith. Braxton Perkins also —you wouldn’t go to his homo with­ president pf tho United States."
eomn time,
Idelighted the little guests with sev- out an invitation—so why force your­
WILL LET PEOPLE OF THE
self in hi* place of business.
STATE SETTLE THE
SCRAP.
a a a a a B B B fla a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
ATTENTION KKBEKAUS.
All .momhers arc invited to attend
OKLAHOMA CIt / , Sept. 20— N.
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Jewett Grand Dragon of the Ku
u Weinie Roast at Crystal Lake on
Klux Klan of Oklahoma today issued
Friday evening.
a statement declaring that Governor
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
Walton has made the Ku Klux Klan
The Dally ilsrnld, 16c per week.
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Shows Starting nt 7:30 nnd 9:15 I». M.---------the peg on whioh the political bunktupt has hung tho tattered habiliuerst soles, and Mxrjoric gave a group
TODAY
moots .of his grotesque failure while
o f humorous readings.
making n Inst frantic bid for public
Ijitc in the afternoon refreshments iavor. Jewett said the Klan would not
of ice cream and cookies were served. fight back but would let the people
Each child wns given a gay colored o f Oklahoma settle the fig h t
A Htoyy o f n w o m a u ’H lo v e fo r tw o muii— h er s w e e th e a r t an d
carnival
hat atul fuvors of little
h e r fa t h e r — a n d th e ev il fo r c e s th a t held h er in s o r r o w and
candy boxes.
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FOX COMEDY — JANE AND KATHERINE LEE In
event were Martha Iiiahop, Martha
Fresh Oysters, q t ... 75c a
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“ A FAIR OF ACES.
Coney, Marguerite Garner, Goorgena
Hurt, Carolinajlill, Dorothea I-awson, Spanish J ^ ck erel; ... 25c 3
FRID AY COUNTRY STORE NIGHT
Charlotte Moughton, Louisq I’ urdan, T r o u t...... .........
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15 BIG PRIZES
Mary Wyatt R«tl|ff, Jane. Sharop,
4pc J
JuniU Smith, Katherine Thigpen, P om pano...........
• WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT
Marjorie Fbrrcst, Dorothy Wiggina, Snapper S te a k ......... 30ti “
i •“ The Spider and the Rose”
Helen and Frances Wilson, Adelaide
Dressed Hens .... .. :.3pc
Higgins, Virginia
McDaniel, Joyce
Ijokc. Canton Glass. Joseph DowUnjr, Robert McKIm,
liv e ....................„.33c
Hunt, Varaa and Edna Rivers, Vir­
ginia
and
Jack
Gallon,
Frances
and
HMdrlelk!ery
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Fryers, Dressed........ 4Pc
Lucy Roumillat, Harry Bowers, Rich­
live ............ ...:....38c
; HAROLD LLOYD.
ard Dcas, Albert Fitts, Walter Fox,
in
Bobble Hcrpdon, Karlylc Heusholdcr, M u lle t............. ...... I2V4c
_______ -HUMPING INTO BROADWAY**; .
BobblA Marlowe, Herbert Douglass,
WEDJEJUIVEB
J. B. Coleman, L. P. McCuller, Bob­
MONDAY ............................ . AMATEUR NIGHT
bie
Newman,
Brax
Perkins,
Norvillu
WEDNESDAY .......................... FAMILY NIGHT
Perkins, O. P. Herndon,-Billie Thig­
pen, Ralph Tolar, Allen Wallace, Wil­
SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. AND
son Smith, Ted Mor^e, Sam Bradford,
SATURDAY
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Special Mimic lo all PlcXurcn
Kdwiq Sliiqholser, Malcolm Iliggjns,
NIGHT PRICES ......... &gt;.,........... .......... ...10 and 20 C’cniit
,317. East First Street
Charles Thompson, BiUie Bray and
MATINEE PRICES...................................lOmtSlBCenta
Lratrr Guthrie.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
MBI.BOURNE ROAD BAD;

The r.iail to Mclbotirno via Kissim­
mee, erroneously reported os all ejenr,
is still in n condition thnt mokes
traffic anything but satisfactory. A
number o f car drivers stated yester­
day that, acting upon tho information
Riven, they tried to negotiate the
road and faded. Much dissatisfaction
exists that people who havo some
axe to Rrind along that road, create
tho impression that “ all is clear," and
it cannot be too decisively stated that
no one. should tnko tho route until
they are absolutely s a t i s f y that it is
all right.

CANNED
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Can J L v y

GOLDEN POPPY PEACHES « c»„ &gt; 26c
A &amp; P .N 0 .1 Sliced Peaches.... ...
21c
A .&amp; P .N 0.2 S' Sliced Peaches
29C
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A i&amp; P.O R DEL MONTE NO. 1
24c
: RED PITTED N0.2
23c
A. &amp; P. ROYAL ANNE NO. .... 43c
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PEARS, A. &amp; P., 2 i

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OTHER A. &amp; P. BARGAINS

FIG BARS,!,.... I:..:-.: ...
124c
SCHOOL PENCILS 2 F O R ............ 5c
SCHOOL TABLETS ..
4c
PALMOLIVE SOAP, CAKE
7 ic
' EVAP. PEACHES, LB . . ......... 12£c
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Low Prices
COFFEE

BOKAR LB
RED CIRCLE, LB
8 O’CLOCK, LB
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33c
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To stop rnt holes: Where rat
holes are visnble pour water, into
them and sprinkle around n thin lay­
er of cnustic potash. The damp pot­
ash sticks to the rat’s feet nnd pro­
duces sores. They lick the sores, but
usually leave the building before
death. Sheet tin tacked over holes
or a piece o f window glass set Into
the plaster nnd held together by plas­
ter o f pnris will stop the holes. Wnll
paper can be ensily pasted over this,
and there is no dnngcr of rats knawing through again.

ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC

Over 7 5 0 0 stores in the U .S.A .
SECOND STREET Between PARK AND OAK AVENUE.

a Mailmid P l a t t t r

For Co ugh . and Coldg, H e a d -’

achea, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Acne* and Paint
ALL DRUGGISTS
15c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital size, $3.00

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T h in k o f it! T h e o n ly f ix sellin g
fo r less th a n $ 1OOCl w h ic h gives
y o u th is safety fea tu re.
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O ak la n d ’s fou r-w lic^ l/
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arc the r c s u lto f y c a r s o f patient
research an d exhaustive tests
o n the part o f O ak lan d and
G e n e r a l M o t o r s . T h e y arc
sou n d , practical, s im p le —and
unusually safe 1
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C o m e in and drive b eh in d
these fou r-w h eel brakes. Test
th em y o u r s e l f —t h e i r great
superiority w ill instantly im' » ■ lipress you .

commodation of shippers nnd to.| R o b s C f t l o m e l o f
keep pace witli (he growth o f the
Nausea and Danger
city. Tho new siding will rench from
tho freight sheds at Seventh street Mrdicinnl Virtues Retained and Im­
northerly across Eighth, Ninth nnd
proved— Dangerous and Sickening
Tenth streets nnd beyond. It will
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­
be completed without delay.
let Called “ Calojabs"
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"M y mother had n severe cough. 1
bought her n Isittle of FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR nnd it helped her
at anec. Also gave iny son several
doses nnd hjs cough disappeared,"
writes Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield,
Virginia. For quick relief from
roughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest,
nnd llronchinl trouble use Foley's
llpnpr nnd Tnr. Stood the test of
lim e'serving three generations. I.nrg-_
est selling con gin '-medicine* hi #*ho*
World. Sold everywhere.-—adv.
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Tile Intent triu m ph
nf m od ern s c i ­
atica Is n " d o -n a u s e a t e d " c a lo m e l lnl&gt;let k n o w n to tho d r u g tr ado ns "C a lo inhs.”
Calomel, the most g e n e r a lly
u seful o f all m eilid lies th us filt e r s
upon a wider Hold* sif p o p n l s r l t y . —
pu rified and refin ed fr o m th ose oh*
Jertlonahle •inulltles w hich h a v e h e r e ­
t o f o r e limited Its Use.
In 1’ lilllousness. rnnstlp ution, h e a d ­
a c h e s and Indigestion, and In a great
v ar iety o f liver, st o m a c h nod k id n ey
Iron hies c a lo m e l w a s the most s u c ­
c e ssfu l r e m e d y .'h u t Its use w a s o f te n
n e g le c te d on n ceoii nl o f Its s ick e n in g
ailinlltles.
Now It Is Ike easiest and
ino.it pleasa nt o f m edicine* I " la k e
lin e Culoluli at h edtlm e with a s w a l ­
low o f w a te r ,— th at's All.
No taste,
no g rip in g , no niiiisen. tin salts.
A
g o o d n ig h t's sleep nnd the next m o r n ­
in g you are fe e lin g line, w ith n d e a n
liver, n pu rified s y stem and n tilg uppetite.
Kitt
What
y o u please.
N«.
danger.
I'ulotuha are sold o n ly In original,
scaled p a c k a g e s , price t lilr ty -n v o cent
f o r the la rg e fam ily
package!
ten
^Bebe D aniels
cents f o r t h e ’ sm all, tr ia l size.
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,Thc beautiful n ew blue bodies
built b y Fisher, a rc w ider, and
m ure lu xu riou sly upholstered.
D isc steel w heels arc standard,
at n o added cost.

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The Displays for Autumn, Superb in Quality and Value, is Merchandise jj

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the oafcstl Four-wheel braked *
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Use more frozen fruit icca. A
simple nnd delicious recipe is, for
one gallon o f sherbet use six lemons,
1 No. 2 can o f pineapples; then add
enough water to fill freezer 3-4 full;
President and Mrs. Coolldge and the "White House Boys," Calvin
sweeten to taste; break into this the
(left) and John, tnko their flrst outing on the presidential yacht. Maywhites of three eggs, unbeaten;
hewer, going for a few hours' cruise on tho Potomac.
freeze. May be made stronger or
weaker ns preferred. Apricot ice is
A switch o f n letter fro mono hnnd
The Scabonid Air Line railway hns
delicious. To make it mush a No. 3
to
antoher—a hasty letter— and the
just
announced
the
immodinto
con­
can o f apricots; add a very little wa­
ter; sweeten to taste; add 3 whites of struction in 'Sarasota of an additional lives o f whole nations were nt stake.
eggs, unbeaten; nnd freeze.
30-cnr siding or track for the ac­

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The citizens o f Kissimmee have
been scrupulously careful to give
travelers an accurate account o f tho
road, and they nsk that no report be
accepted ns satisfactory unless it
comes from the stntc authorities.—
Orlando Reporter Star .

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Fashions unfold.
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And now they cumo— Step by Step— one group * today, another tomorrow, and so right on, the ■
whole month through.
Mr. Bnumol has traveled far, seen much, ^elected with shill and enre, and brought the best of !
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Batin Cantons, Canton Crepes,
Urepe Satin, Jucquline Crepes,
Chnrmeuse, Flat Crepes. Also
Btunning Wool Dresses.

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Improvements—Same Low Price— $1220

uphol* T E W E TT SIX has always won Japanese blt|e|t
J praise and admiration. N ow , stery to m atch—-alT set of! by
even Jewett^Test" lias been im- the flash ot nfckcl radiator, trim-1
UpCtldj
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Match HIM
this HCW
new Special,
mings UllU
and . iqUipUJCilU
equ ipm en t A
Its
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Touring car
cs (or anywhere near' equipment includes among other
t$12201 a
things, nickel bumpers front and
o. b. factory. You can't
Note these improvements:
rear, nickel motometenapare tire,
This new Jewett Six has larger tube, rim and covcrj rear view,
brake drums— 14 inches. Heavier, mirror, trunk, trunk-rack, and
stronger wheels. Pressure oiled nickel body guard rails.
chassis. Improved valve mechan­
You'll find the same powerful
SO h.p.Paiflc-built motor that fills
ism. Improved Rayfleld carbu
retor.,Mon! convenient gear shift 4r the h ood — the same quiet operon -R a
tion —the
the same
tame power
power on
on the
the
N ew type spark and throttle econotion—
troL N
N«e w instrument board-ovkl &lt;r hills—the same marvelous accel*
paneL N e w type non -a la rln g^ . er^Qon. Remember, Jewett Is 'e
headlight reflectors. Thicker up- six— and 8UCHasix— at the price
hoistery. Deeper front seets.com- of a four! You may drive one on
lortably tilted.
YOUR kind of • demonstration, at
It's m colorful beauty—body in any time. Just telephone.
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ijy the spirit o fcommunity frlcnd- malccs direct cotnmuhlcailon possi­
nhipi it is expected to devoWp from ble with England, franco, Germany
tho establishment of dqllar days on and Norway, with Sweden, Poland
wheih special values will, be offered and the Argentine a promise within
purchcujqrs because of volume.Spying. tho year.
Tho South leads In percentage of
Tho flist.jof these will bo Saturday
and Aonday, and today and tomorrow life Insurance gains.
merchant^ qro Ufluing Hwitations to
tpc city ana surreumligg country to EVERY PART IN “ SPIDER
ROSE” PLAYED BY STARS
note prices and special Hues of full

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vfithpcrroycrnuco .in making them
really worth 1while. There arc ol-

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FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW*’

One o f the Interested and interesting visitors to Now Smyrna and Cora^tndo this week is Boh Holly of Sanford, editor o f tho Sanford Ilcrnld
and one of tho best known newspaper
n^en in the utato. Mr. Holly and his
family are spending several days nt
tho beach
enjoying
the cooling
breezes, the bathing and the fishing.
Hob Holly has always been a consistent friond of New Smyrna and Cornnndo and a consistent booster for
this community. Ho likes the beach
and its attractions and he has been
a hard worker for a good bard surfaced road from tho SL Johns river
to tho bench. He Is much pleased
over the result o f tho recent election

These Frocks

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Kraft Swiss Cheese, lb..............g

They come iu nil thcjieW Silks, Crepe, Sntin.s, anil Cham on so, also Wool, Porict Twill and
Jerseys. lTitt*£ifWto3AJS. ZHtS
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See our stout dresses, from our best dressmake *s Biittic Wales and Coed

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Gordon DUwortp '
Catsup, Large Size

S No. 2 Can
5 Osceola Corn

No. 2 Can Royal Scarlet
Apple Sauce...................

3 No. 2 Can
5 Pie Peaches

No. I Can
Sweet Wrinkle Peas

Forerunner of a General
Breakdown,That May Put You
Out
of thetoRunning for Life.
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Quickest Way to Get Well is
Through New Treatment Con*
tainlng Seventeen Ingredients i Certo
Thai Renew Every Part of the. ■ For Jams and Jollies

3 Piece Tweed, Knickers, Shirt and Coats, also Klinki

R nicker Suitti

I f you feel sickly and goodifornothlng, have n sort of dizziness, dull
headache, hack pain*, rheumatism,
and are subject to indigestion or con­
stipation, have no appetite mid can’t
sigep, watch out! There is grave dnngcr ahead!
Any remedy thnt will give tempo­
rary relief to pain and dope you up
for a time simply postpones tho final
s|)oII and makes It worstf* Vhch *It
comes. This is! why a complete sys­
temic treatment Is necessary to re­
gain good health.
This complete trcstmcntrls found
only In a ‘ prescription .known • as
Re-CU-Ma, which contains Jacveblcbn
well known and thoroughly tested
medicines, so skillfully compounded
that oarh one performs its function
on tho various parts o f tho body per­
fectly and harmoniously.
This remarkable prescription thor­
oughly cleanses the colon o f Its ac­
cumulation o f poisonous refuse, dis­
charging It through the proper chan­
nel instead of allowing it to course
through your veins and empty Into
your body. The colon, according to
Prof. Mctchnikoff o f -the Pastuer In­
stitute, Paris, is tho direct cause of
all our aches snd pains. In addition,
Re-Cu-Ma starts the liver to work
pleasantly and naturally without gri­
ping
or
purging,
purifies and
strengthens tho blood, thus building
firm, healthy, rosy flesh that is free
from pimples and other blemishes, rellfvea rheumatic and back pains) gives
you a digestion that enables, you to
cat anything you like without fear o f
bad after affects and you .sleep like a
log. In a word, Ke-Cu-Ma is a scien­
tific prescription that revives, renews
apd regenerates your entire system so
that you feel constantly full o f pep
and ambition.
iRe-Cu-Ma la sold and recommend­
ed by the Union Pharmacy and other
1 drug.stores, and if y o g don'i
added change in your cqnd
r taking according t o ' direct
get your mono}* back.—Adv.

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Palmolive Soap
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Star Naptha Powder

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Pink Salmohs
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ii PkgH. Post Toasties
or Corn Flukes '— ,

3 Roll Woldorf
Toilet Paper !.

Crerirn of Wheat

Hulk Cocoa
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Our Fruit Stand, Oh! Hoy, Red Beets,' Carrots, Onions, Cabbage,
Beans, Tomatoes, Cucumbers,, Squash, Turnip Greens, Rutubcrccr,
Peaches, Pears, Piuras, Bananas, Coepanats. Infact everything,

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER-21, 1923

Uiom picepa o f brick rood that did
not atnnd the wear and tear o f heavy
traffic because it had no good curb­
N t l b k r t t ttr y n lle n M * r u t f t
* » 7 I t Ik t Hernia ITnlldlac, l i t
ing to start and never did stay in
M t c a t l b A ftq Sanford, n « .
place. It is now being laid with a
The Herald Printing Co. concrete curbing and should be a
thing o f beauty and a Joy forever
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PUBLISHERS
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l:jf(n r when it is finally fixed for good.

Sanford Daily Herald

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The Associated Press la oiclualvsly
• milled to the uaa for rapubllratlon of
all nawa dispatches credited to It or
•tot otherwise credited In thla paper
and also the local m w a
published
herein.
All rlrhta of re-publication of apeclai
dlapatchea herein are ataa reserved.
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TO A IIVII It TIR Fit St
In case of errors nr onimlaalon In
laaal or other advertisements Tho
Herald Printing Company
doea not
hold Itself llnlilo for dnmnKc further
than tho amount received for eucli advertleemeiite.

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THE AMERICAN TOF-SS ASSOCIA PON

Touch of fnll in the air and it is
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There is nothing quite ns fine ijs
the months o f October, November and
December in Florida.

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o----- ----TO "BOB” HOLLY
Our old friend and for a number
o f years our “ boss” the Honorable
Robert J. Holly is “ laying off” during
the month of September, not taking
a vacation, but ns he puts it “ Just lay­
ing off.” He is spending part o f his
time at Coronndo Beach fishing and
part o f his time visiting around over
the state with his friends, and Bob'a
friends nre numbered by Bis ac­
quaintances. Wo had tho plcnsure
o f working with "n o b " for three
years and know his trials and tribula­
tions as few knew them and will say
wo never worked,with a finer fellow
than "Bob.” He was one man in many
that could smilo and greet his em­
ployees in a friendly wny regardless
o f how things were going. Como on
over to Tnvarci, "Hob,” ns all your
old friends h en have inquired about
you and wnnt t j see you. Good flshin’
around here, too, May you hnvc a
pleasant month and a good rest is our
wish.— Tavares Citizen.
Thanks, awfully, for them
kind
words. Only those who linvo worked
with you know you ns you Bhould be
known.
AUTO CAMPS ANI) CAMPERS.

Many nre in favor
of tho auto
camps in Florida nnd many nre not hnvc almost two million dollars left dling like products rather than comin favor o f them. Like every other
in the education department fund. munity organizations for the purpose
question the nuto camps hnvc two
of handling n vuriety o f fruits, vege­
sides nnd they have equal pulling And this Is also to'be noted that the
tables nnd other products.
power. Some cities have gone at the $000,000 debt is due the education
This is an age of concentration nnd
nuto camp in tho right manner nnd department fund so the interest on
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effort
on specialties. The mind that
have achieved success. Other cities this loan is being paid out of one
Now is the time to get back to busi­
thinks
along the line of citrus fruit
hnvc not organized for this proposi­ pocket into nnother. Ho Florida finds
ness nnd make up your mind thnt
growing
nnd marketing, usually is
tion nnd have not been successful. herself in a position occupied by no
you will boost Hanford as never be­
not
interested
in the correct methods
Liko everj* other business the nuto other state in the Union, thnt o f u ,
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- i o f growing, harvesting nnd mnrketenmp is something that requires enre- moncy lender,
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the finest seasons thnt Hanford hns
ful consideration nnd careful^thought. the borrowers, tl is n great fix to ing such products ns lie produced in
ever experienced.
Just now with the scarcity o f homes be in to linvo enough money to lend Snnford: namely, celery, lettuce, pep­
-----------o---------in Hanford, a well organized nuto to yourself and to lie able to make pers, etc.
Tho entire cast coast hns formed camp would give many families a yourself pay interest to yourself.—
The farmer is our local manufac­
a Chamber of Commerce o f their very place to stay and they would prove Lakeland Stnr-Tclcgriim.
turer nrtd ■constitutes the producing
own. We suppose they do not need nn asset to the city. But the camp
element o f bur lut.vinous life. He is
any more advice or money from the would have to be a regularly organ­ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANIZAljlON. therefore the man to whom we look
people of the other parts of Florida, ized proposition and have streets nnd
to to increase our local wcnlth nnd it
eh wot?
lights and sewers nnd water nnd a
For n number of years the Herald follows that the general prosperity of
---o---------’ duly appointed officer to look after hn.i advocated co-operative orgnnizn- the entire business life of this com­
Wherever one goes in the state of the camp. Otherwise there should be t!ons of a state-wide character. It munity b dependent upon the prosFlorida everybody knows about Han­ no camp. It would he well for the has contended right along that asso­ perity o f our growers.
ford nnd suys something nice about real estate men and the Chamber of ciations organized for the purpose of
Tho experience of our farmers over
our new buildings nnd prosperity. ,
(i'PJU'PiTV to investigate this matter bundling commodities of like charac­ a long period of years has been such
all. Uuv hum*.pooplw-booslaA-Sunfmxl-f-hef ore'-te-iw- b w -k ilr -to-take it up. ter. thro,ugh thq.qlfltcor gvyicfgt,pro­ ns to show eonclusKely that n large
like the visitors
we would have Auto enmps are great investments ducing mens, wqa the correct prin­ number of them producing similar
SOME city.
in Cnllfornin where they make them ciple or basis for organization. In crops without any understanding and
-------------o------------business propositions. Head what the othpy words, the best thinking mind.-t with little syippnthy, for each others
The Htnto Treasurer has begun a Orlando Hentinel suys about them in of today lire advocating stnte-wido efforts in disposing of their produce,
division of the July gas tuxes and we this issue.
organizations for the purpose of hnn- created competitors equivalent to the
supposo the sums received by the
various counties will be stupendous THE NEW TAVARES CITIZEN.
— it should be with the three cent tax.
And we nre still waiting for Gover­
The first issue of the Tavares Citi­
nor Hardee to lower the price of gas zen under the management o f Mr.
in Florida.
uml Mrs. It. K. Gore appears this
week nnd shows thc car marks of a
.
-------------o ------------A light house keeper hns disap­ real printer in every
line of thc
peared from the light house at Key make-up. Mr. and Mrs. Gore have
West anil cannot he found. Can't purchased the Citizen and will make
hardly blame him. After 11 man has their future home in the hustling lit­
tended to tho light on a light house tle city by thc lakes—thc county scat
for ninny years he is liable to do of Iaikc county. For the pnst three
anything ns a moans of relaxation. years Italph Gore has been one .of
We might even find this light house j the linotype operators on the Daily
keeper announcing himself ns a can­ Herald and been on thc Job through
didate for governor.
thick nnd thin. He is one o f the best,
•------------ o------------one o f the most versatile and one o f
Hanford Inis the busy appearance tiie most faithful workers thnt ever
of the big cities you come in from sat down to a machine in the Herald
Plain Hour has a large amount
any quarter these days. This rlty office nnd his cmhurkution in busi­
o? food value hut »t must he
hns nn nll-the-yenr-round trade that ness for himself is just another in­
combined with j*.jd baking
few cities in Florida enjoy nnd the stance of 11 man making good for
powder in orde. to retain this
value.
City Substantial has thnt substantial other people and making good for
appearance that gives the visitor co n -1
We tinted to lose the Gores '
Most self rising flours arc not
fidcncc in the city and its future. All from Snnford but wc/jrejoico in their
huay;ssfui because they do not
we need here* now is five hundred taking the TnyffNj^jTitlzcn nnd hope
jifid cannot raise the bakings to
more houses and twenty-five more for them the greatost success nnd
tho proper lightness. T h is
apartment housese for thc winter prosperity that it is possible to have.
1 jeans a certain loss of nutri­
visitors and about one thousand more Ralph will find pleasure ip making
tion because they are heavy
homes for the home people and tlio.se up his own newspaper—a dream of
and hard to digest.
wnnt to pay our just proportion his life for many years .—And Mrs.
home.
(hue will handle the advertising and
' Every time you eat food that
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iloe3 not properly digest you
Just u word about taxes. We illl should make a working team hard
1*0 not get the full nutritional
who wttni to make Sanford their to bout. Wo commend them to the
value —you are overtaxing
when it comes right down to busi­ good people of Tavares. Thc Gores
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your stomach. Nourishing and
l&gt;crfect bakings are what good
ness and thc love fur our city. But and Tavares nre happily met to the
health demands. The one sure
the homo ill which wo live should not mutual benefit of all.
way is—use pure flour ami
be taxed out of proportion nnd thc
good
baking powder.
factories and Industries should not he FI.OUIDA LENDS ITSELF MONEY
taxed to death. We should encourage
ANI) FAYS ITSELF INTEREST.
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If you want td find what thouall thc industries nnd factories in
rands
of h o u s e w iv e s have
every wuy. The Herald believes that
There may hnvc been comparative­
learned—make some biscuits
our ultimate sulvntion rests on fac­ ly few who took thc trouble to read
with self-rising flour — then
tories nnd Industries nnd tourists and the Associated Press story frogi Tal­
make some with good plain
farms and wholesale firms. • A fac­ lahassee Monday 1 elating to the sale
(tour nnd Calumet Baking Powtory with a nice pay roll is one of liy thc State Education Department
oer—notice thegreatditference.
the biggest things we can have In of n block o f Virginia bonds pur­
One trial will satisfy you. Your
Sanford nnd they need our help and chased several years ago and with
' health demands that you make ’
encouragement. , This govs for the more than half a century yet to run.
tne experiment.
railroad shops as well as private In­ It was not so much the detail o f this
Those who know—millions of
dustry. If all those men who nre now transaction which is o f importance
housewives,
domestic science
operating Industries here now would as it is the fact that Florida is
teachers,bighotels,
.bighot restaurants,
move away Sanford would feel it and chouldcred with a bunded debt of
bakeries and railroads Will not
feel It deeply. Keep the taxes down on $C01,0C7 and has almost $2,500,000 to
use
anything but Calumet, thc
factories and shops o f all kind*. They its credit in the shape of bonds pur­
Economy
Baking Powder.
help make Sanford prosperous.
chased and held by tho education
fund. The interest from these bonds,
Play safe— use Calumet and
The Herald is glad to see tho (pad amounting now to approximately
plain flour. It is the most eco­
gang busy on First street west of $100,000 a year, is apportioned every
nomical and s a t is fa c t o r y ,
the bridge. This was undoubtedly six months to the several counties
where light, wholesome and
one o f the worst pieces o f road in the according to school population, for
pure foods are desired.
county and while it belongs to the the aupport o f the public schools. So
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city U gave both city and county, p Florida could, if she cared t.o do so,
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bad reputation. It was Just one o f take up that bonded debt and stil| NMtf/
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The summer excursionists on the
Clyde Line have been enjoying Flor­
ida and they conic to Hanford three
times a week nnd take n ride over the
surrounding country.

total number o f growers In nil pro­
ducing districts—unconscious com­
petition qerhaps, but competition just
tho same.
That the Mnnatco County Growers
Association have unnimously agreed
that their interest can better bo sorvcd by tho affiliation with the Sanford
organization dearly-convinces us that
our attitude during the paat several
years regarding commodity organiza­
tion for the purpose o f better grow­
ing and distributing our products was
right. This affiliation unquestion­
ably clminnto wasla In our products,
stabilize our markets and enable the
producers in both localities to closo
their respective
shipping seasons
with a higher average per crate than
otherwise would hnvc been poftslbld
by the pnst plan of individual mar­
keting.
Tho citizens o f Sanford, whether br
not members o f the Florida Vegeta­
ble Corporation, should fe d compli­
mented nnd even flattered thnt tho
Mnnatco County organization hns
without reservation ngreed to deliver
its entire tonnage to our Sanford or­
ganization for sale nnd distribution,
—the same Snnford o f Seminole Coun­
ty which they previously looked up­
on ns their enemy nnd competitor.
Wo therefore reiterate thnt n new
(lay, filled with n new faith nnd n
new spirit hns suddenly manifested
itself in our midst. Even nne yenr
ago the very thought of such co­
operation, would have died aborning.
Therefore, the 1thoughtful peopV
o f Seminole county enn not fail to be
deeply interested in tho recent steps
taken b y our truck farmers in form­
ing theif big co-operative marketing
organization, The Florida Vegetable
Corporation. The most significant
phase of developments ih this connec­
tion, la that the scope o f operations
o f this association will not be con­
fined to this community alone, but
hut) already been extended to cover
other than local
territory. The
Herald yesterday, nnd the day before,
carried jnews items making public
the nfflintion effected between the
Manatee' Interests oad that of nur lo­
cal interests; the iiWnbcrs of tho for­
mer body having decided without a
dissenting voice to place tho dis­
tribution of their crops in the hands
of our local organization. The Man­
atee County Growers
Association
produces identically the sumo pro­
ducts and essentinlty
at the same
ti,nc- ®" thnt of thc mn,n cro»’3 of
Seminole county.
There are still several important
links in thc ideal co-operative or­
ganization yet to bc-ilcvcluped ami
put into practice. Thc plan o f co­
operative buying supplies so success-

ful in Wiany communities may be
added to. the plans of the affllmtcd organizatlon herein referred to. The
farmers o f Seminole county can save
during a sonson's operations, by co­
operative purchases o f - fertilisers,
crate materials, seed, etc., at least
$200,000.00, which at the present is
distributed in profits to various deal­
ers in these necessary supplies, only
a few o f which are located in our
immediate community. We realize
that it may not bo possible or prac­
tical at this time to include ,nii tho
Idenls o f co-operative" organizations,
but if the recent federation of inter­
ests ’between Manatee, county nnd

Snnford for the m a r k e t ln ^ m ^
ducts works as successfully
|t ^
seems assured, the other good
Uiinn
to be had by the same
,
will b*
undertaken and worked out befn*.
nnother cropping season.
Tho Herald takes this opportunity
to commend tho wisdom of our
growers for, tho steps they have uk
en and for the distinct complin-,'
paid them by their competitor, J J
Manatee County Growers A„oclat|07
nnd to extend to them the hearty to!
operation we hove nlway. extended
them and tho people of this torrmunity.
The Ilcrjt f l d /o r first claps Job Work&gt;

R oofs that Challenge W eather
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It was Mark Twain who said, “ Eve*»body
talks a lot about th c weather but nobody
docs anything about it.”
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But there is one thing you can do about thc effect
o f weather on the roofs o f your buildings. Cover them
with our prepared roofing or shingles and you can laugh
at intense heat, pounding rains, driving snow storms
and severe cold.
Free booklets and samples. Call at our office and
let us tell you how good roofing3 will suve money for
you and add distinctive beauty to your buildings
through their cheerful colors.

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HILL LUMBER CO.

Phone 130------------------------------ Snnford, Floridn

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M is le a d in g
Gome buyers take It for p rin te d that
cars w hich sell o t about (.tie sam e prices
arc eq u a l in value. T h is is distin ctly
n ot th e case. T o b u y on th is basis
w ou ld b e an injustice to yourself.
Y o u can p a y several hundred dollars
m ore than th e L ight-S ix p rice an d get
a car th a t represents n o greater, i f as
great,intrinsic value as the Studcbaker
Light-Sue.
O r y o u can p a y about the sam e price
as the L igh t-S ir, o r less, on d get a car
that is high-priced when com pered with
the L ight-S ix because it does n ot rep­
resent as m uch fo r the&gt;m oney invested.
A n d in th e Light-Six y o u e n jo y oil
the advantages o f sm ooth, flexible, d e ­
pendable, six -cy lin d er perform ance.

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Y o u get n beautiful, substantial, wellbuilt, r o o m y an d com forta b le car.
T h e practical absence o f vibration in
th e L ight-S ix i s a notnhlc acliie vementI t is du e largely t o t h c ’ fo c t th a t thc
L ight-S ix crankshaft nnd con qectm g
rods are m achined o n ell surfaces. T h u
ia o n exclusive Studcbaker practice on
care w ithin hundreds o f dollars o f the
L ight-S ix price.
S to p in an d sec th c 1924 M odel
Light-Six.
T est it for y o u rse lf—d riv e it ond
m ake y o u r com parisons. D riv in g u
believing.
A fter seven ty-on e years o f ccrvicc
th e nam e S tu debak cr e n joy s con fi­
den ce and respect m ore than ever.

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-W E P A Y 4 % INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

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that money in the .pocket is half spent, but tail to guard against this form ot extravagance.

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foro they drive every automobile entitled to n ' perogative which la becomes n valuable asset and not a
camper, out of Creator Orlando. We theirs. They have as-much right to menace.
think the commissionera should per­ motor rind live in a tent colony ns the
You cnr.not always toil how wealthy
sonally inspect tho camps now with­ man who ride*'tho Pullmans ami slcspe a man is by his dress or his auto­
in the city and nochow they arc
In a ten story hotel. They have the mobile. Some of these campers are
conducted, and observe the class of [right o f state, interstate
nndlocal wealthy, some are in moderate cir­
people who live In tho tent citiei be­
protection, nqd
at the same lime cumstances mu! others have just
fore acting.
l must conform to the la w * o f the tor- enough to “ get by” wtih. This fits
Commissioner Sutherland in quoted |iitriry through
which they travel; the residents o f the average city.—
in the evening paper ns anyihg: "They they must keep the pace and main­ Orlando .Sentinel.
draw,- ns at present conducted, nn tain the health o f a community.
umlcsi: nbfo. element to the city, etc,” Given n chance and tire auto camper
Tho Daily Ilernld, 15c per week.
That is rather sweeping statement to
make because the Commissioner must
know that nil nutomohile campers r s R x r ir u R U C B i a iB a c R E n a x c K n a u i ia n B a a z a c K i i iB a u a K B R ii a a
are not “ undesirable." Cities proper
draw nn undesirable element. Cities
are mnde up of all sorts of people,
some nrc rich and some are poor,
sonic are day laborers arid some nrc
bank pr esidents, * some are learned
and some are. illiterate Automoble
V.'c handle a full line of good clean feed at fair prices jj
camps which bring together fifty or
and so.iclt your palrnnaRc on the basis of value received by S*
200 people are subject to the same
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scrutinising test as cities proper, Tho
per cent o f undesirables in a tent
We do not consider any sale closed until you nrc JJ
colony is no greater than in the aver­
thoroughly pleased with your purchase. That Is why we i
age sir.e city,

President Coolidge’s Double

Tonight at the Milanc “ The Spider
“ The Exciters’’ starring Bcbc Dan
ami ihc Rose.”
ids and Antonia Moreno.
“The Spider and; the Rose"— a col­
Tonight at tho Princess, “ The Ex­
orful melodrama of-love, hate,, diplo­ citers.”
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macy and adventure.
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Born on an express train going
lie trusted tier bccnu.se he loved fifty miles an hour—and has rode
her—she betrayed Uim because she through life and love at the same
dizxy pace.
loved him.
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Ilypoerbty and mponsjilno saved na­
Rebo Daniels and Antonio Moreno
tion—It won a bride for young Mcr- n new combination of co-stars in a
melodrama that flashes across tho
ecll°■ .
finish line miles ahead of its rivals.
Suppose you had trusted only to be
betrayed; suppose you have love only
Racing car, neroplnnc, nqunplnno,
lo find Ihe one you loved frustrating speedboat— she drives ’em all in tho
the picture thnt
your plnns; supports you fought for "The Exciters”
the freedom bf your father from the breaks all records for speed and dar­
chillies of a power-thirsty demon only ing.
lo ho reproached by your father—
would you do what Don Marcello did
Most screen heroines ^rc the un­
in "The Spider and the Rose"— join happy victims of adventures that ^rc
the revolutionists?
thrust upon them. But tho heroine
in “ The Exciters" invites them, seeks
Also tonight Harold Lloyd in them—and when necessary, creates
“Humping into Broadway.”
them. Like tho picture itself she’s
different, interesting and umusing.Itcmcmber tonight— Is
Country
A1so a two-part comedy, "Torchy’s
Store Night.,
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“ The Exciters” will be shown to­
night and tomorrow
night at the
Princess.

CORRECTED MAY 1. 1923
South Round

Arrive
No.
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No.
No.

8 3 ......... 2:30 a.m.
27 ......
80.......... 2:2Gp.m.
85.......... C:65 p.m.

No.
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No.
No.

Northbound
Arrive
82../..... : 1:48 n.m,
81..........11:45 a.m.
80.......... 8:42 p.m.
28._:........10;00 p.m.
TrRby Branch

Arrive
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*No. 101.......... 5:50 p.m.
Leesburg Branch

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Arrive
157.....
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Depart*

And everyone with thcri last name
beginning with "M " will be admitted
2:4fl a.m. free tonight.

8:40

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2:45p.m.
TRIP AROUND THE WORLD.
7:10 p.m.

Don’t you want to take a Trip
Around the World? Well, meet us
at the Methodist Church Friday eve­
Depart*
2:03 a.m. ning at eight o'clock and we will
12:05 p.m. visit America, Japan, Spain, Africa
3:52 p.m. stop?. If you want to enjoy a real
and Ireland. There will be eats at ail
treat bo sure and come. 'This trip is
given under the auspices of tho Epwurlh longue for tho benefit of the
Depart*
carpet
fund. Tickets arc fifty cents
7:30 a.m.
and are on sale at tho Union Phar­
3:25p.m.
macy.
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IS YOUR FEED COSTING YOU TOO MUCH?
If So Let Us Figure With You
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say “ Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied.”

Decapitating the camper without a
word in his defense is a poor spirit
and we propose to tee that ln&gt; gets
a fair trial before condemned to the
guilot ine.

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•'*' 'niohhrd B. Codildge. nyiytit' of Medford. Mass., I* a cousin and a
double of President Coolldgc. Compare Ills picture with the inset of tho
president,. Could you tell them opart If you met them?^'- - "
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rule has been that they are composed
of law-abiding people and that they
enjoy a social life to thojr liking,
have a code of ethics which is gener­
ally adhered to, and thnt they at­
tempt to be sanitary if not for the
sake of tho community at least for
their own, individual (welfare.
Of
Into the State Board o f Health has
laid down certain rules which must
bo adhered to and which are’ being
obeyed. Tills lots had its effect upon
tho campers and tho tent colonics,
and the resujt is improvement in all

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F E E D 'M A Y -C R A IN A N D F E R T IL IZ E R S
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Dickson-Ives Company
“ Orlando’s Favorite Shopping Place”

Saturday and Monday SPECIALS
SATURDAY ONLY—MEN—ONCE AGAIN
The Opportunity Presents Itself to Purchase These Good
Wilson Bros. T u ff Toe SOCKS,
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a box o f six p a ir ......................
All Colors—First Come, First Served — Saturday Only

L E T US PLAY FAIR WITH CUE
AUTO CAMPERS. Depart*

Attractive Bloomer Dresses— made of good
quality checked ginghams in effective pat­
terns—sash ties with low In back.
Ages
from 2 to G yrs.

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Automobile camps, when properly
0: 30 a.m. conducted, arc a great asset to a city.
7:10 p.m. If they are not properly conducted

One odd lot of tassels— Regular price rang­
ing from 10c up to f l . 00.

One lot of Cotton Plaids. Designed in attrac­
tive combinations of Fail colorings. The
very newest goods on the market. Can l&gt;c
pleated or worn plain. An opportunity for
Mothers to provide for the youngsters School
Dresses at a very small cost. Regular 75c
values.

S a t and Mon. Special 10c each

Sat. and Mon. Special 29c

ART GLASSWARE—Rose Jars, Fruit and
Flower Bowls of Blue Lustre Glass with
Black Base. Your choice for

Another greitt opportunity for those striving
to stretch their dollar.
Bcldings Churmouse— The very popular ma­
terial for Afternoon and Evening frocks. A
36 inch material. Comes in shades of Nuvy,
Wisteria and Brown. $3.50 vulues.

Sat. and Mon. Special $1.25

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S a t and Mon. Special $1.39

Guests of a motorist are

More G rip on the RoaiWy

really his victims

'Buick &lt;
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Many a car owner drives on over-inflated tires, and thinks
little of it, because he does all his riding in the driver’ s seat.
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Ride inr your rear seat some time and see. If your tires
are ov^r-inflated, your car will get the full force of bumps
ami jolts that yoy miBs on the front seat.
That’s bad through for comfort— but it's particularly bad
for the car. The pounding and virbration may wear out the
whole car. prematurely.
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Drive in opr 'Filling Station it will be a pleasure to check
your air.-

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TIRE CO.

Gas, Oils an Accessories”
Street and Elm Ave.
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Buick four-whetf brakes give all XQ24Bukk cart twice
the amount of grip on the roed. th^by doV ^ *
• braking efficiency. It it the friction or grip of the tire hfc
the mad surface that brakes or slows down the car* ,
Quick four-wheel brake* not oedy provide ■m ttfpgJJ
to (too in cot* of emergency but. because of this fourwbeetrood grip; rtduce skidding danger* to a minbhum. .
In turning, Buick four-wheel brake construction auto­
matically release# whichever, is the outride or
Croat wheel M It'll instantly responsive to the steering
mechanism.
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.Quick four-wheel brake cwtroctkm dUtritarie* brakta*
• friction over four drum* and four wheela. This roduce*
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wear on brake lining* and tires, thereby assuring their
longer Ufa and.grester efficiency with fewer adjustment*.
Quick four-wheel broke# loo oil n^e^] together with
countless other distinctive feature* of the 1934 care.
JSSeTefUbtUh Buick as tho Standard of Comparison. ^ .
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GIVE US A CHANCE TO PROVE IT

The campers is a new institution in
the life of the United States, induced
by the nmaxing growth of the auto­
motive industry uml the development
of national highways. Those people
vvKo tfkc (o motor, lead ’a ' modern
gypsy life, live in auto cam p*'are

camps' throughout the state.
Orlando has greatly increased its
coiporution limits since last wither.
By so doing territory has been taken
In which encircles those spots former­
ly occupied by camper*. This' win­
ter these locations arc, again being
sought by campers and ns usual will
be occupied providing tho city com­
missioners do not puss an nrdiancc
which forbids automobile rumps with­
in the city limits. W i think the city
commissioners should proceed 'cau­
tiously and with guqd* judgment be-

from tho standpoint of health and
Oviedo Branch
morality it is a reflection upon the
Arrivo
Depart* city and eounty#authorities for they
*No. 120-------- 7:46 p.m.
have the law to back them up. In
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8:40 p.m. observing automobile camps in and
*—Daily, oxccpt Sunday.
around Orlando for many years the
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No Runs fo r Your Money When
You Buy All Silk Phoenix Hosiery
Phoenix Hosiery combines enduring elegance
with sturdy service. By the continued use
of these hose you may havo the pleasant
sensation of traveling in luxury os well as
wise economy. All Silk Phoenix Hose in Black.
Regular $8.26 values,
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SANFORD BUICK COMPANY

Sat. and Mon. Special $1.98
Twill Suiting*—White
Regular $1.60 values.

S a t and Mon. Special $2.98

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Many Attractions from the Yard
Goods Section.
Dress,Linens, a strong, cbsely,woven, good
quality non-crushable fabritf, Colors; Brown,
gray And blue, Regular $1.00 values.

Sat. and Mon. Special 81c

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stripe.

Sat. and Mon. Special 89c

10% Discount

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The pleasing exclusiveness of fine handsewing is yours in these dainty washable
Blouses of JYench Voile, mnde every stitch
by hand by the world’s famous needle work­
ers of Porto Rico. Also many of the hip line
Blouses. Some have cuffs and collars of real
i Irish Crochet. Values from $7.60 to 14.60 will
be offered at

Cream colored Huir line Serge.' Regular $1.25
values.

Sat? and Mon. Special 79c

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Household Month
SPECIAL
Blankets

No. 1100— 04x76.

Regular $3.76 values—

Sat. and Mon. Special $2.98
No. 1801— 64x76. Regular $2.75 values—

S a t and Mon. Special $2.25
No, 1460—60x90. Regular $2.75 values—

S a t and Mon. Special $2.25

�WAS NOT WELCOME VISITOR B A iX “ MADE? VANDERBILTS

GEORGIA WOMAN ON
TRIAL POR MURDER

Leopard Wandera Into Crowded Burma M unlfloont
Entertainment
Gained
Town, but (a Killed Before It
* Family Formal Recognition by Rec­
v # CewM*Do Any Harm.
ognised Now York •'Society.'*

Widespread excitement was ert^
ated among Mandalay (Burma) resi­
dents by the discovery of a fullgfrown leopard hiding under a
liousa in one of tho most crowded
quarters. The beast ranged at large
for a abort time, but waa shot by an
officer of the Irrawaddy Flotilla
company before doing any damage.
IIow tliis leopard found its way
into the city ti* not definitely known.
Some thought it cmne from theneighborhood of Amnrapufa whore
there is a large area-of thick jungly.
Another theory was that it boarded
o»c 61 the Irrawaddy fuel steamers
which tio up alongside the tank at
night, and wna llnis carried to Man­
dalay.
It had been more tbnn ten years
since a leopard penetrated into Man­
dalay, though one was . killed only
eight miles from the city last sum­
mer. Leopardi arc still common in
tho thick jungle which abounds in
every part of Burma, but usually
confine tbeir operations to the cattle
of villagers. In 1001 a leopard ap­
peared in Darrein, in Lower Burma,
and killed and wounded several peo­
ple before it was shot.

OF MUCH HISTORIC INTEREST
Houm to Which Duka of York-Took
Hla Brld* Long Associated
itWith Royalty.

'Many nnd varied arc iho associa­
tions which ding around ’White
lodge, the new homo of Iho duke of
York and bis bride, standing high,
as it does, between Sheen Gate and
Robin Hood, and commanding n fine
view forward across llio Queen’s rido
to Richmond nnd bnrkwnrd (o Bev­
erley brook ami Wimbledon com­
mon. It waa formerly called Stono
lodge, ami was used by King Gcorgo
II as a hunting box. Later, King
George III put the house iu order
for. his minister, Addington, tho
first Viscount Sidmnuth, nnd here it
was that Addington had his last in­
terview with Pitt, nnd entertained
Sheridan, Walter Scott nnd Nelson.
Moreover, the table ia still preserved
on which tbe last-named in said to
liavo drawn with his finger dipped
in wino his plan for the hnttlc of
Trafalgar. King Edward VII, when
prince of Wales, lived here for a
time before ids marriage, nnd it was
later turned over as a residence to
Queen MnryV parents, Hie duke and
duchess of Took.—Christian Science
Monitor.

The Vanderbllta obtained their first
secure foothold in New York’s leading
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society by a great fancy-dress ball
fctVen by Hra..WIMJain K. Vanderbilt
Director, School of Agriculture, Intcrnaliona’l ' Correspondence Schools,
In her bcautmn'Flffh avenue house on
Scranton, Ph.
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passed In splendor, to beauty,. In bril­
liancy, and In hixnrtous and lavish ex­
pense any scene before witnessed In
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New York, lint two or three o f the
lenders o f New York society, notably
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Mrs. Vanderbilt heard of
tills, and Mated in the hearing of Homo
friends Hint she could not Invite Miss
Astor to her ball, ns tier mother had
never allied upon her. This reached
Mrs, Astor’s ears, and soon nfler she
The fluctuation o f the egg yield o f a&lt;
called upon Sira. Vanderbilt, ftlie and often the best managed poultry fnrms c(
her dn lighter were Invited to the Van- is often the subject of discussion and ^
derhllt hair.
is usually laid to the weather.
Thus did the hnll break tliejpst bar­
The molting period, however, la the —
rier down and the Vanderbilt family
was firmly established inuong.Nvw factor which determines the varin- ■
tlon in the yield o f a flock when all ■
York's social lenders.
other things arc going well. In the £
northern hemisphere
the yield of ■
WEALTH IS MADE PORTABLE eggs begins to declino in July nndta
August and usually steadily declines £
East Indians Convort Savings Into until November nnd December, when1 £
’Jewelry With Which Their Cloth­
the minimum number o f eggs is pro- ■
ing-Is Lavishly .Decorated.
duced. . .
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In
January
the
yield
begins
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der between northeastern India and grew larger * and increases steadily £
season, usually £
eolith Tibet, Is, a great market place until the growing
wide country side, where i he April or May.
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weiferner In tlie pcrimu of (lie Eng­
The rise and decline of the e g g ! *
lish comes lu contact with Tibet,
yield arc, of course, reversed in thelw
Iljiontln and Nepal.
southern hemisphere. The
ncrom-|£
Except for some savage or acinisavage peoples, there Is nowhere else, panying tabic aho4r« the percentage,M
perhaps, such a lavish nnd widespread yield of eggs by months in t^c United S
display o f hnrbarlc Jewelry on theper- States as compared with Australia, k
aim ns one sees In Darjeeling. As A s shpwn by the tnblc, a daily egg £
Is the habit of all Indians—Indeed, yield o f 73 per cent during IJecem- *
&lt;if most Asiatics—tbe bulk of the un­ ber may be obtained from a flock of t
lives' wealth, converted Into Jewelry,
good hens, while in the United Stales £
In'carried nhout. Every Sunday morn­
ing In Urn little stone-paved mnrkut- equally good hens may give nn 18 per £
place of Darjeeling eougregute u hu­ cent yield. *
man tnedly, a cloth lug exhibition, an
In- the United States tho molt tie- ■
agricultural display, nn outlay of curs during the months intervening ■
accond-huml desiderata, u Jewelry Van­ between July nnd January. Natural- 5
ity Flilr, There Is the tarboosh of
|y the eggs wilt sell for the highest £
tho Hindu, the plaited straw of the
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laborer on the plantations, the fur- price at this time.
tripimed cloth rap or the Tibetan
For this reason hens should be *
. if)(&gt;untuljuu-r; .face types that grade handled so that they will lny ns "much B
nil the wuy from. South Indian,Tamil ns possible during these months. To n
fftVnrtlfTfi^Rir'
lln» Parsec and (lie
high caste Indoor llrnhmln; from the
" ( ’mienfillin' lineaments" pi the pure
t'lilncsc. says a wYIler In the Christ Inn
Science Monitor.
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L iv e s in h u t in c i t y

Ill the heart of tandem is living n
man who lias never lived in a street.
lie is a young Scottish slu-phonl,
in’ charge of the sheep which lie has
brought to Kensington Gardens
from Aberdeen. With another shep­
herd lie lives in n little hut in the
middle of Kensington Gardens, and
despite tho crowded life about him
he lends much the same life as lie
docs in the Highlands.
**I came from Fcnrn, in Ror9shire," lie said. "I would rather live
hero than in a street. I \^ry rarely
go nut at nigtit. I have n key, but
I generally spend mv evenings here.
We get up about three or four in
the morning to look after the sheep.
“ London agrees with the sheep.
The dogs worry them a little, but
the children are pretty good."— Lon­
don 3(ail.

At the sentimental ago of four­
teen, I amtgined myself much in
lore. The object of my nflections
was none other than the devoted
suitor of my older sister. Being an
extremely shy and sensitive child, 1
poured out my troubles to no one
but my trusted diary for fear of
having my feelings mads the joke of
llio family. Imagine my horror
when my aistcr, who was anything
but shy and-sensitive, tagan quoting
from this precious book in the pres­
ence of not only my fun-loving fam­
ily, but the adored one himself.—
Chicago Tribune.

A movement is on in Sydney, N.
8. W., to supply mcdica) aid to the
remote sections of Nu«r South
Wales in conjunction with the u«e
of radio and airplanes.
Radio would ta used to summon
help, and airplanes would csrry tbe
doctor to the patient, wherever the
latter might ta, from any one of
tea strategically located medical

The Jferald for first class Job work.
t Tbe Dally Herald.

15c per week.

The Moltirar Period Is the *
Determining Factor

VALDbSTA, &lt;Jh.f S ep t *0.— It w m
not until tho middle o f the Afternoon
yesterday that the, trial of Mrs. Joe
Copeland got under, way at Statcnvlllo. for the killing o f John Roberts
at Mayday, 'Echols county, dfi Sep­
tember 0. A s soon as the jury had
been completed the state,commenced
presenting its side of the case, un­
der'the direction of Solicitor General^
C. E. Hay. The contention of. tho*
state was that it was a case o f mur­
der and several witnessed gave-testi­
mony leading In this direction.

M en
selected fo r thbir ItrtQwledge bf, And success
in business, make up out* Directorate.
.Under ttieifr gdidditafe o f Wife bank’s dffdirs
— we feel we cap o ffe r you Mot only a SAFE.
si '*.
'___A* d ‘ i?- l I l L - i x i
it aii' .1
agreeable service
o f bahKihg.

Tho main feature o f the defonse
was the claim that Mrs. Copeland
shot to protect her dwh life. This
wns largely contained in her own
statement.

W e Wdbt new accbUiits, d6 you heed a good
bank to do business with?

BBBnnflamBRBBBBWBBBaanRiaRB.

Coining Friday
Fresh Oysters
Call 478-W.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

W e Deliver

F. P. FORSTER, President

~ K E N ti A L L ’S FISH
M AR K E T

a F. WHITNBR. Cashier

[ Florida and W estern
BEEF

PORK

MUTTON

VEAL

Fryers nnd H crb — Fat: •from the Pena
That Good Home Made Pan Sausage
Country Link SauSage
Bologna

Minced Ham

n

Something New Boneless Pickled Pigs Feet in Glass
Fat Mackerel

Boiled Ham

Brookfield Creamery Butter

- - J*L'

W© Solicit Your Trad©

Phone 145
Quick Delivery

£
S'

£.

J. II. TILLIS

v V.

.
’

102 Sanford Avenue.

tlou or at least to j atper, In a very per­
fect form, lie writes the first 1-1 lines,
and then tries the (lower passage,
which wns nvldcnlly linunllng Ids
thought, lie gels It*down once, crosses
It all out, and then begins over again.
Line l-lil was nearer Inspiration ns first
written: "the umnkc rose nnd the gar­
ish columbine"; but perhaps it docs
not express Ids feeling for the lluwer,
or it did nut -sound appropriate to
have so gaudy a llow-er about the dead,
liusklu calls 118 "mixed fancy and
Imagination"; the first version, "every
bud that sorrows llverie wen res," Is
also mixed, but perhaps less object]ba­
uble ilinn the form wu ure familiar
with. After tho fiower passage la;to
Ids mind, he takes,a fresh sheet, anil,'
commencing n poem once more, writes
to the end with very llttlo recasting,
except ut [£-03, which he ttirice revises.
Have for these two difficult parts, Mil­
ton seems to have written I.yeldns
with little premeditation, mid hence
with case.—latum B. Lockwood, in
"Modem Language Notes."

■ B B B B B B B B K tin B B R B B n B B B n n B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B n 'R B B B B B »ia 9

-U ffa ifU fe • -•

Pint "Woman’* Right*" Exponent
Knlnt lilrglttn, tbe only innrked perKonnllly nr Itotuan Catholic Sweden
(before tbe Heformntlon) known to
the popes, In said to have been tbe
first apostle of "woman'* righto" the
’world hn« known. Shu pleaded for
“ mixed orders’' and ‘‘mixed convent*"
to insure the frank nnd practical co­
operation of mon and women, monks
nml nuns. In aiding suffering human­
ity. Her cnnunlxatlon, however. \v*a
due more to the merit of her pilgrimnget to Home and Jerusalem nnd to
h er,service* In bringing nbout the re’'fum nf the popea from Avlgumt to
. Ilquio (hnn to her pious and chnrllahla
cnddavorM, o f to the example o f ardent
faith which endeared.he* to her-coun­
trywomen, end by which she was bet­
ter known in her own country.

F g l j H 'S
'S T O R E

„ IS A /
HEALTH!
IHCALI
n 4

[gesomr

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1

POUND M AXW E LL HOUSE CQFFEE

1

POUND RU C K LES COCOA

1

POUND CttASE AN D SANBORNS

TfcA

TO T H E PERSON R A K IN G LA R G E ST PU RCH ASE HERE SA T U R D A Y , 22ND

2 No. 2 Cans Pork and B e a n s .............. .......
2 No. 2 Cana Tom atoes ............ ............ r —
11 No. 3 Can Pie Peaches

........... -—,»*■

1 N o. 2 Can Fancy Corn . * ...........................
2 L a r g e Cans Cream ........ ...............................
1 1 - 4 Round Can Chase aiul Sanborns Tea

F ru it Salad.

A rg o Salmon

CunjFor

PiUbury. Pancake Flour
Per Package
Roadway C offee

A NEW LINE b F EDWARDS PURE FRUIT I»RESERyfeB
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
fc*• * ** 'jit*•r * » ' t , p L*r ««a*«4

THREE BLOCKS F E W

M !C £ 5

WOODCOCK &amp; RI6MEV
to«.«assT asflH F on n ftV K ,

.
The HefaUi delivered six times*a
week for lta.

McCullers’ old stand under man­
agement Frank Gonzalez opens
tOmbrriftv. Everything new*
fresh and up-to-date. Tracy MeCuller there to greet ydff.[ ^Service will be the watchword.
Too busy to quote prices, blit we
will meet competition oh
gro­
ceries and canned goods.

dll

One Pound. Can
Lover Disappeared.
We were about fourteen yeats of
i i f . and very deeply in love. Aa my
twrenls would not allow’ me to have
H-ompeny, 1 had t^ go out ou ’ tho it/.
Jn the -evening 1 1 usually went to
cliun'ti or die show, and fie would u&lt;&lt;
eouipiiny me on the way home. Ono
ulglit u* we came up on tho porch
and he turned to say good night, my
fu flier opened tha door aml stepped
out, ! looked up at Ids Milling eyes
i dud IJs stern face, mol then turned to
look for my lovar, but he was out
ot-slubi nhit nevof spatn have 1 seeb

P H O N E : : 7 (5

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Milton W riting Lycliin*.

r.yctdus cmne to Milton's limitflnu-

1

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The New Grocery
MeClILLER’S OLD STAND

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AUTOMOBILES

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Ton can find the s e n e of
every lire Uuxlneax H id
Id Sanford Id thla Column
•ich day.

Phone 498

Phone 498

:
:

CLASSIFIED :
ads
•:

FOR SALE

1— Ford Light Truck, .1922
'
Starter ........ J....... _______ $335.00
1— Ford Touring, Old Style .... 95.00
1— Ford Sedan, hitarter, 1922 375,00
m 1;
M
1— Ford Worm Truck, 1923 .... 445.00
** Clnsalfled Ada lc a word. No ftl 1— Ford Runabout, 1922, Start*
h i Ad taken for lean than 25c. W
e r ------ 1___________
335.00
^
And positively no Clautfled
1— Dodge Coupe, 1923, Nearly
M Ada charged to anyone. Caah M
New ......
995.00
hn muat accompany ill orders. ftl 1— Dodge Roadster, 1922, Euipf t Count the words and remit f t
ped With $100 Extras ....... 595.00
f t icordlngly.
*x 1—
1923 Dodge Touring, almost
n h i i i M i n i i e n i a
New ..........
785.00
2—
1922 Dodge Touring, Extra
Good ...;.....................................575.00
FOR SALE
2—
1921 Dodge Touring, Real
FARMERS— You can get aaad bad
Good
...... . ........ ...... ........... . 550.00
fratnri and irrigation plugs at the
1—
1923
Overland
Sedan ....... 595.00
Sanford Novelty Wntkx.
100-tfc
1— 1923 Ford Sedan ............... 485.00
FOR SALE— Uoaicr and (Jays' paints I-r-1022 Buick Six, Fine ............ 850.00
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty 1— 1919 lluick Six, S-I'ano.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
Touring
395.00
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for 2— 1919 Buick Six, 7-I’n*H.
Retting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Touring __ _
495.00
Ellsworth, Deardall Avenue. San* 1— 1917 Buick Six, 5-Bobo.
ford.
- * 83-tfp
Touring ..... ..
395.00
1—
1918
Buick
Six
,
2-i’
aHx.
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
Roadster ........... ;..............
295.00
fall planting, either 111Iks or R oro
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
llfr t fc 1— 1923 lliljiniotiilc Touring .... 850.00
1— 1921 Willyu-Ktilght, TourFOR SALE— Second hand loose leaf
ing .................................
750.00
binders good us new, posts nnd in*
1— 1921 Nash-Six Touring New
dices. Quick sale at $1.00 each cash
Tire*, Paint Real G o o d ....... 750.00
on delivery. Herald office.
131-Otp 1— 1 /j to 2 Ton, 1922 Graham
FOR SALK—Second hand letter files
Dodge Truck ........
950.00
in good shnpo but have been used. 3— 1919 Dodge Touring, Good.. 395.00
Good for ordinnry filing. Have in­ 1— 1919 Dodge Vt Ton Truck .. 395.00
dices. Twonty-fivo cents apiece for Above Prices Include Credit Chnrgc*.
luick Kales- Herald Printing Com10 I'errent &lt;Mf For All Caoh
pany.
131-Gtp Mo.il' of the above car* are left with
FOR SALE—817 West First street. uh to be Hold and applied on pur­
Bargain in price nnd terms. A d­ chase of new Dodge earn.
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fla. We are confident these car* are the
137-2Gtc .best ever offered at price* nuked, con
dilion eonsldered.
FOR SALK— 7 passenger 8 cylinder
Ter mi. to those who can establish their
"Peerless” touring cnr. Goad us
credit with u*.
new: All cord tires. Sell less than
half cost. Will take smaller car in SANFORD MOTOR CO.
(Dodge llealem)
port payment or trade for real estate.
, 9-21.w2l-d-5t
— Chus. Tyler, care Znchary-Tyler Ve­ Phone No. 3.
neer Co.
141-tfc FOR SALK— Maxwell touring cnr in
fine condition. See F, C. Wclqh nt
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FUR SA l.h
— Either pulled rendy for delivery, Highway Garage, after 0 p. m., corner
150-ltp
or in the field.
Phono EHsworth Sanford nnd 2nd street.
(3303),or Dutton (533) for prices.
142-tfc
FOUND

QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
Trunks and Baggage
Transferred Anywhere Any
Time '
ft

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTItACTOR, and BUILDER
117 Commercial Street—Sanford. Fla.

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
IANFOKI)

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FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly
K .fa b H s h r *

Sona

lBOfl

•

Heal Folate, I.oana nnd Insurance
Phone (H
10|.8 Magnolia Are.

STEWART the Florist
Flo* era for all occasions
Member*
llurisls Telegraph Delivery Ass'n.
HI Myrtle Are.-------------I'hone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phone 62--------- Sanford. Florida HAVE A BARGAIN for sale in large

Jackson’s Transfer
“ Reliable Service”
We Haul Anything, Anywhere,
Anytime.
Phone 475 —
123 W. 1st. St.
SANFORD, F L A .

PURELY :
PROFESSIONAL :

‘V
Carda of Sanford's Reput- f t
able Professional Msn, each tft
•f whom, In hia chosen pro- Ift
fession the Herald recom- ftl
Beads to the people.
M
Ift
h f t B m m m r n m s i

George A. DeCottes
Attorn qy-at-Law
.

" * r SemlnoU County Bank

•an foh d

...

...

FLORIDA

pRED R. WILSON
,

a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w

National Bank Building

AhFORD

mtm ^ FLORIDA

e lt o n j . m o u g h t o n
p . . ARCHITECT
fiAvJff,1 NaUoIul B*nk Building
f . * NP°K P
FLORIDA

FOUND—On side walk near Iloumllrooming or boarding house for tho
lut &amp; Andersons, n Ford key. Own­
party who can put up cash or sub­
er cun have same by identifying.and
stantial amount of cash. A. P. Con­
paying for this ad
144-tfc
nelly &amp; Sons.
148-tfc
FGll SALK—Camp located south end T "
FO R H U N T
o f French Avenue near R. R. Becks.
FOR RKNT—One furnished room
Tho best equipped camp in Sanford.
with connecting bath. ■ Prefer tvfo
Am leaving city. Will sell cheap. F. young-men.—214 E. Second SL
M, Mills, blacksmith, A. C. L. Bhops.
121-tfc
145-Gtp
FOR RKNT— Furnished apartment,
k 6 r SALE—For $50.00 cash Apex
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel
Electric Cleaner: cost $57,00. Used Avenue.
123-tfc
six weeks. Phone 2G03. Sept. 10th,
kOIt 11KNT—Two room light housc*23.
145-Gtp
kceping apartment, 719 Oak Ave­
FURNITURE FOR SALE
nue.
130-tfc
— Half Price—
FOR" R E N T ^4“ 3csifablo rooms, fuF2 Dresser*.
nished or unfurnished. Apply 107
2 Wash Stands.
West Third street.
130-tfc
1 Gaa Store (5 burners and over)
LARGKconvenient unfurnished house­
2 Rockers.
keeping rooms, Rent reasonable.
4 Dining Chairs.
206 Oak Ave.
146-20-tp
2 Tablos.
FOR
RKNT—
Eight
room
house.
200
2 Beds Complete (spring, mattress
E. 3rd St. Inquire Sanford Furniture
etc.)
Co.
. ■ ~ ________________147 tfc
1 Refrigerator.
FOR
RENT—5-room
house. See W.
5 Shades.
148-4tp
The abovA furniture is not new E. Bette. 'V
but real good and can be bought cheap. FOR RENT— Front bed room. Good
location, well ventilated.
200 E.
Each piece separate or whole lot.
149 2tp
Moving into smaller
house reason Third St. - , .
for selling.
&gt;.
FOR RENT — Upstairs apartmeqt
1011 Oak Ave.
Phone ?M -I.
three rooms and bath. Private en­
148 fitc. trance, unfurnished, handy for rail­
h'OR S A L E -F o r $1,100.00 c a s h n i t road man. See E. S, Hockey Vulcanlt150-tjfc
5 Block 0, Tier 7, Sanford, wRh un­ ing-Shop, Wight Oarage.
completed bouse. A bargain., A. P. FOR RENT— Furnished apartment.
Connelly A Sons.
146-tfc
All modem conveniences, 417 West
Second.
150-3tp
tre e Kxsmloed

ICHELLE M AlNES
LAWYER
—Court House

w . J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
UF^

.Glseeee De^gaed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.

LOST’
LOST—Oh Wekiva road, 1 tire and
rim, 33x4 Kelly-SpringflelA
Re­
turn to 123 West First SL, and re­
ceive reward.
160-3tp

Optldaa-Optomecrist
(If Cast First Rtrwet
fUnfetdl Fla. LOST— A red sample case filled with

Automobile Body Build­
ing and Repairing
Comer of Park Ave. and Second St.
S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A ^

pen's caps. Liberal reward. Re­
turn to Sanford Herald.,
160-2tp
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■= ■

DaLf Herald on sale at Joe's Smoka
Mobleys Drug Store and
[

iSki. ■A3

WANTED—To exchange 5-pnascngcf
touring car, looks and runs like
new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or
light truck.— Ray.Brothers, phone 518,
Sanford.
118-tfc

A l s o : N otice Is h ereby g iven that
IV 8. Urawdy. pu rc h a ser o f Tax ("eftlflratn N°. 2101. dated th o 6ltl d a y i*f
June. A. IV I HIU*. has filed said rertlfl
cate In m&gt;- o f f ic e , nnd hits made a p ­
plication f o r Tux Deed to Insuu In u crnrduncn with luw. T h o snlil certltleato omhrnee* the f o l l o w i n g described
property situated In Homlnoln County.
Florida, t o - w i t : NVi o f NEV; of N W U
o f 8 E U , Mec. S3, Twp. St 8., It. 31 K.
0 Acres. T h e said land be in g a s s e s s ­
ed at tIn, d a le o f the Issuance o f such
c e rt ific a te In th e namu o f II. T. Hi.

WANTED— Boys to
Deliver
The Sanford Dnily Herald.
Bo/ b have (o put up five dollar Clnlr.
A l s o ; Nntlco I* hereby trlveh that
D, H. Urawdy, p u rch aser o f Tax CVrbond before taking }nli. For tllluate
No. IIBI, dated the G llc d a y o f
further particulars see circula­ June, A. U. IH94, tins flted said r ertlficatti In my o f f i c e , and has made a p ­
tion manager Hcrdid.
plication f o r T a x Deed to Issue In a c ­
REPRESENTATIVE wanted for (Tale
o f The NuBone Corset in Sanford
nnd vicinity. Address, Mrs. T. A.
Quinn, General Delivery, Sanford.
118-Otp
week for lhcl
The Herald delivered six times a
Orlando is keeping up its amuse­
ment and entertainment facilities
along with its .increasing population,
a* is indicated by the proposed erect­
ion of another theatre, to cost $!&lt;&gt;,000 with Keating capacity for 00(1 peo­
ple. Recognition o f the fact that
vinWurs want cnt«rta.\imcnt these
days, nnd then giving them the pro­
per facilities helps to make a town

or city popular;

Daily Fashion Hint

c orda n ce w ith Inw.
Hald certific ate
em b ra ces
the
follow in g
described
p r o p e rly situated In Memlnolu County ,
Florida, t o - w l t : BH o f N E 'i of N W U
o f HKU, Hec. 23. T w p. 21 8.. U. 31 K.
T h e said land be in g assessed nt the
date o f the Issuance o f such cerlltlcutu
In the name o f It. Lew ter.
A l s o : N otice Is here!))* g iven that
U. 8. Dratvdy. pu rc h a ser of Tax C e r ­
tiora te No. 3&amp;3, dull d the 2nd day o f
June, A. IV !!&gt;I9. has Pled said c e r t i ­
ficate In tny o f f ic e , nnd has made nppllcatlop f o r Tax Deed to Issue In a c ­
c ord a n c e w it h law.
Said certific ate
em b ra ces
ilio
follow in g
deacrlbed
property situated In Sem in ole County.
Florida, t o - w l t : N '4 o f H W *( o f N W U
of NHU, 8n\ 23. Tw p. 21 8 . It. 31 • 1C.
'■ Acres. T h e hi Id land being iisschnet| nt the da te of the Issuance o f such
c e rtificate In the name o f Cnknnwti.
ATso: Notice Is hereby g iven that
IV 8. Urawdy, pu rchaser o f Tax C o r ­
ticate No. Min. dated tin- titli day o f j
-Inly, A. I». ItiliS, Mas Pled sulil cerllllcate In my o f f ic e , iitul lias made t i p - 1
plication f o r T a x Uced to Issue In a c - )
vot-ilance w ith law.
Hald certlllc alc |
e m b ra ces
the
follow in g
described
porperty situated In Hemlnnle County,
Florida, t o - w l t :
N i l 1, o f NWU of
S H U . Hec. 23. T w p. 21 8 . It. 21 F. In
Acts*.
The said laud being assessed
it the dale of the Issuance o f sticb
rortincn tc In the name o f Mary L a r ­
son.
A l s o ; Notice Is h ereb y given that
tl. 8. Urawdy. pu rchaser o f Tax C e f’ incate Nl&gt;. 2,000. dated the Ctb day of
Inly, A. IV IK97, lias tiled said c e r t if i­
cate In my o ffic e , and lias tmuTT* T tpr
lillootlon f o r Tux liced to lasue. In. gileordance with law.
Hald certificate

property situ ated In Sem in ole County ,
F lo rid a . t o - w l t ; N W U
of NWU of
HKU nnd H&gt;, o f N W U " f SF.U. See.
23. T w p . 21 8., Itnnge 31 K. Tito tuild
land being assessed at the d a le o f the
Issuance o f such
c e r t if ic a te In the
mime of U. 8. Urawdy.
Cutes* said c ertificate* shall be r e ­
deem ed a c c o r d i n g to la w T a x Used*
e m b ra ces
the
follow in g
d es cribed

will Issue th ereon on the 29th day tif
September. A. IV 1923.
W ITN E SS tny o f f ic ia l sign ature nnd
scul tills Ilia 24th day o f A u g ust, A.
IV 1923,
(SE A L )
E. A. n ocriLAH H ,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Sem in ole Cou n ly. Florida,
fly : V. M. Dougla ss, IV C.
S-21-31 - 9 - 7 - l4-21-2H-filc

A3AH
TIRES

TEADING m otor car
m anufacturers use
them as original equipment,
Die/ arc also the choice
of thousands o f prominent
car dealers.

A J A X CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON

Frank Akers Tire Company
ttiKl

144

Bl iTH4ll mi |* ” * *#« 4*MI •••♦4*4

SAN FO Itl), FLORIDA

Modern Service
Station Service
ForM otorists

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© '
FiffayiAV*.
ittv isv /

»740

The Standard Oil Com pany
operates the following m od em
service stations at

IN SANDALWOOD RATINE
Smart and simple is the Vula.th.it
Tans follows with unvarying loyalty,
givingt it particularly ddi^ntful ex­
pression in frocks for daytime wear.
Diis model in sandalwood rat ini is
made with separate blouse nnd skirt.
The blouse doses at the left side o(
the inserted vcstcc o( self-material,
the back extending over the shoulders
and being joined to the fronts in yoke
effect. Turn-back cuffs finish the
short sleeves. Medium size requires
5 yards 36-inch material.
...
Pictorial Review Blouse No. 1517.
Sites, 34 to 52 inches bust. Price,
30 cents. Skirt No. 8760. Sites, 24
to 40 inches waist. Price, 30 cents.

t

SANFORD, FLORIDA
1st and Elm Streets
4

In charge of

.Messrs. H. B. Purdon and
L. J. Swindle

N n itre nr A ttp llra tln n f » r T a x llr r il
l a d r r S r r lltm OTS o f lh a ( i r a r r a l
■ l a l a l r a o f I k , S t a ir o f P la riam .

N utlra la haraby u lv rn that L). 8
D ra w d y , p u rch a srr o f T a x Cartlltcxti,
N o. 400. dated (b e (t il d a y 'o f Juno.
A. D. l i l t , baa flirt) aald c e r tific a te
In m y o ffic e , and h a i m ad# a p p lica tion
f o r T a x Deed to issue in acdbrdnnre
w ith law .
Bald c e r t ific a te omhracita
th e fa llo w in g described p rop erty s i t ­
uated In K om lnola C ou n ty, W o r ld s , tnw lt : 8W 14 o f N E K . Hoc. » . T * p . t l
a . IL SI K. 40 Acrea. T h e ' said land
b r in g assessed nt the d a te o f th e Is­
su a n ce o f curb cerllR ca tp In UlS nam e
o f TInknwn.
A ls o ; N otice la hereby g iv e n that
I), a U raw dy. pu rch a ser o f T a s C er­
t io r a t e . No. 4ST. dated the 3rB day of
June. k . II. lOllt, h as filed aald certl*
fleate In m y o ffic e , and h as m ade ap&gt;
p lica tion fu r .Tax Deed t o Ixaus In a c ­
c o rd a n c e w ith la w .
Bald certifica te
em b ra ces
the
fo llo w in g
d escrib ed
p ro p e rty situ ated In Beiprnola C ou n ty.
F lo rid a , to - w i t ;
U cg. NK. Cor. o f
N E K o t N W U . Sec. JJ. T w o . 11 8 It. It O. tiun \V. 100 y d s . K. 110 y d s .
K. no y d s . N. l i t yds. U A cres. T h e
euld land b e lo g aesessed a t th e date
o f . the Issuance o f e u c h 'c e r t ific a t e In
the nam e o f J. C. P atterson .
A ls o : N o tice Is h e re b y g iv e n
that
n . H. l)r a w d y .' n s i e h m e a l T . . C or.
tifleatu No. U 74. dated rFtprnrt day o f
June. A. D. U K , hWs f l l s o s a l d cert I*
flcata in . my, o ffic e , an d baa m ade s p - .
p lica tion fo r T a x Deed to Ixxue In a c -'
cu rd an re w ith law .
H*ld certlllca tr
r o ■ilo
i iw
-------em b ra ces
the
in g
d.escribed.. .
property situated In Byrntnole County,
Florida.- to-w it. ■R H e f M i e l N W U
o f N K U . gec. t l , Twp. 11 S . IL « l fc
1* Acrea The said land being aesrasgf a t the date o f the Issuance of such
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                    <text>IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W ORLD’S G REA TEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, .1923

VOLUME IV,

NUM BER 149

Spain’s Dictator

Editors 1 o State U rge
Iriimedia Session* o t
Legislature

Offifcial Intrepretation
is Made of A r ­
ticle 10. -

Under Auspices of the
Sanford Chamber of
' Commerce.

A fter a General Confer
ence With the Presi­
dent

Representatives from every section
of Seminole county were present at n
meting held last night at tho offices
of the Sanford Chamber of Com­
F o r Serious Situation
merce,
at which timo rccommcndaBut is'^afcpiR S tra p s
I
tions wero made for new road con­
Facin g Middle W est
Course to;Secure the Will Investigate T reat­
struction in tho various sections of Forging Ahead of Both
F arm ers.
the county.
Nomination'* •
Baltimore and New
ment of Convicts
The meeting was held under the
( n r T h r Am ih I . I H P re s s )Orleans.
auspices of the Good Roads Commit(■V tW
' *, rrr*«&gt;
WASHINGTON, Sept; 20.—Sena­
General Primo Rivera, who or­
In Mines
(OMitlniwt on l’«(c Tbrrr)
0K L A O &amp; V
tor Borah of Idaho, one of the lead­
ganized and led the successful revolt
( H r T h r A .a n e l a ( r d P r r a s )
As a refulattk/.&lt;5yjr.
^vernor
( H r T h e A e a e e la lr S P r r a a )
of the Spanish army, resulting in his
CHICAGO, Sept. 20.— Migration ers in the progressive wing of the
Waltcns ehnrgcs truftAAv Move­
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept 20.
appointment to tho head of tho i
from tiic south Mas more than trebled Republican party, was a guest of
ment to assemble the legislator)) — Solicitor Davis began sum­
Spanish government.
the negro popultion of Chicago within President Coolidge nt dinner last
In special session to investigate moning newspaper men who hnd
the last 13 years, according to n news night nt the White House. After­
the executives conduct is in­ interviewed convicts nt the
story in the Chicago Tribune today. wards (he executive nnd tho senator
spired by the Ku Klux Klan, mines following a recent out­
Negroes who in 1010 numbered but had'a general conference with condi­
several members of the lower break. He said the warden at
44,000, in 1020 had Increased to 100,­ tions facing western wheat growers
house and proponents of. the the 'mine nnd other officials
458
and it is now estimated thcro are as the principal theme of discussion.
movement, today issued a state­ would be called. The solicitor
between
136,000 and 150,000, giving Senntor llorah recently visited the
POLICE
ARREST
TWO
OF
THE
ADOPTED
IN
ment saying they would intro­ also called for newspaper ac­ RESOLUTIONS
ALLEGED
KIDNAPERS.
this
city
a larger negro population whent states and had some views to
JACKSON PARISH MADE
duce a bill at the next session of counts of the mutiny nhd subse­
than
cither
Baltimore or New Or­ present ns to legislation designed to
the legislature banning activities quent reports which had quoted
PUBLIC.
(n
r
T h r A a « o r la ( r d P r r a a )
leans. All this summer negro mi­ relieve the situation. .
of the masked organization id convicts os saying tasks im­
NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Firemen, grants have been streaming Into
The meeting of President Coolidge
(llr T h r A M iM -lalrA P r r » » )
this state.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 20— Creation joined the police in a search through
posed on them were impossible, BATON*
ROUGE, I * ., Sept. 20.—
Chicago.
Most
of
them
havo
been
nnd*Mr.
Borah last night was their
of a junion branch of the Independent west Central Park and the adjoining
the food poor, and men were
absorbed by the Industries, which arc first since Mr. Coolidge became chief
TULSA, Okla., Sept. 20.—An ad- forced to work when ilL Gover­ Governor Parker todny made public Order of Odd -Follows, Open to boys
fnshionnblc npartment district for now experiencing a shortage of com­ executive. Before returning to Wash­
.dicM "to the people of the United nor Brandon in n letter to the fho-Mnlankirof-resolutions adopted at 14 years old and upward, was one of
six men who stabbed George Volland
a
mnss.
meeting
of
tho
citizens
of
ington Senator Borah declared his be­
.
States," declaring that "tho supreme solicitor said he was entirely re­
tho matters to be taken up for con­ ns he sat on a park bench with his mon labor.
lief thnt Mr. oColidgc was the logical
issue* in Oklnhomn todny is consitu- sponsible for the whippings and Jackson Parish and forwarded to sideration at Wednesday’s business
sweetheart, covered his bleeding form
man for the Republican presidential
tional government or despotism," was that •floggings the leaders v of him charging that n super-govern­ session of tho annual convention of
with newspapers and dragged the
ment
had
been
established
in
Jnckson
{
nomination next year and called upi*»de public last night |»y n group of the iputiny was essential to the
Odd Fellows,Rcbeknhs nnd affiliated struggling girl away. The couple
on the public to give him a chance
Oklahoma daily newspaper publishers welfare of the other prisoners. Parish. This government disputed organizations. The juvenile branch
the judiciary machinery of the courts would have for its objective tho was attacked shortly after midnight.
fallowing an all-day meeting called by
to make good.”
(Continued on Pag« 81 *1
in such a way ns to punish innocent elevation of the niornl standard of Two hours Inter the youth regained
t local editor with a view of "placing
President Coolidge nnd hin advis­
persons while guilty ones go free and the youth of the land by inculcating consciousness and staggered to a fire
the true situation before the country."
ers
will bo energetically occupied for
that practically disenfranchises all them with the universal brotherhood box and turned in un alarm. Ho may
Publishers of several of the larg­
tho next ten days in seeking a solu­
die.
In
the
ensuing
genrch
two
mon
voters who arc not in sympathy with principles of Odd Fellowship.
est dailies in tho state signed the
tion of the situation confronting agri­
were routed from n clump of bushes
the Ku Klux Klan, the resolution said.
itatement.
culture in the west, the senator said
By authorizing the creation of such and tho girl was found nearby In a
after his conference with the presi­
an cuxiiiary of the sovereign grand dnzed condition
“Governor Walton, by his own
These two men
Snrasota—Rcmodcling of Snrasota
lodge and n code of laws governing ita were arrested after a long chase dn
dent.
sets, has attempted
to nullify
theater upder way.
operation have been drafted by special which they jumped from n twentyrights guaranteed under our conSenntor Borah nnid (ho question of
Three Policemen are In
committees, named at tho last grind
ititution, nnd to half the lawful pro­
calling an extra session of congress
foot cliff.
lodge convention.
jured During Riot
mises of reparation government," the
to deni with tho situation was dU’
The nfternon program was featur­
publishers declared.
cussed,
but added that he was en­
In D etro it
ed by the annual puradc, in which
tirely In agreement with tho presi­
A second declaration addressed
forty thousand members of the re­
"to members of the legislature" said: Commanding
( H r T h e A a s s e la l e S
„ dent thnt "we ought to undertake to
Officer
•
»
*•
spective branches of the order
DETROIT, Sept. 20.—A riot call determine upon a remedy and define
“the editors of Oklahoma urge that
Tellp Story to Naval*
was sent by police last night when a a program before an extra session is
the legislature m&amp;ct immediately/'
mob estimated at 5,000 persons a t­ called.”
C ou rt
Referring to recent events in con­
tempted to gain cntranco to tho home
" I f wo cannot find a remedy before
CHARGES STA TE ATTEMPTED TO
nection with the declaration of stateof
John
Lorncc
to
view
the
hotly
of
such
n session,” Hhe senator said, "wo
(H y T h p A » » *c li» tfO P r e s s )
TA M rER WITH WIT­
aide raaitial law which wero termed
his 13 year old daughter, Gladys who probably could not find one after­
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 20.—
N
ESSES.
Icslnnres indicative of Governor WalTALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 20.— tho father alleges, died from Ill-treat­
that they were
words."
lon's “despotic conception of his ex­ Absolute cortainty
Nineteen conditional pardons, three ment at the hands of police after her
right
and
a
radio
compass
station
oij
( H r T h e A m h Ij I M N w t )
Senator Borah told the president ho
ecutive powers,” the public address
paroles, and restoration of cltlicnshlp arrest September 11, on a charge of
WHITE PLAINS, N.
Sep t 20.—
regarded
tho whole agricultural; sit*
Mid "these nets create an intolerable Point Avgucilo wrong, led navigators
in two cases out of a list of approxi­ larceny, Three patrolmen were slight­
Tho charge of tampering with witnes­
uation
west
of the Mississippi as Mtlsituation in Oklahoma—one which the of Dostroyor Squadron 11 to plot a
mately 200 applications for clcmoncy ly Injured by tho crowd who fought
ses was mado yesterday by attorneys
ous as any within hla recollection or
people cannot endure which tho press change of course that hurled seven
constituted
the
favorable
decisions
by
tho officers attempting to maintain
ships on thd rocks off Point Honda for thp defense In tho trial of Walter
cennot condone."
the state pardon board at ita semi-an­
and cost the lives of 23 enlisted men, S. Ward, wealthy baker’s son, charged
order.
“The nowspapprs of the state up­
nual meeting here last week, it was
The girl was arrested on com­
a npvol court.of inquiry was told here with the murder of Clarence Peters,
hold rigid lUlhereuce tp all. thp law*
made known yesterday In a statement plaint of John F. Anderaon. The day
after
a
witness
for
the
prosecution
yesterday by JL lou t. Laurence F.
»«d they arc united in demanding
•
after her arrest sha was taken ta a
Blodgett, navigation officer of tho told of a conference with a represen­ HEROIC CHICAGO POLICEMAN from the executive offices.
that constitutional rights of assembly,
"Ths
number
of
pardons
granted
tative of the attorney general.
hospital. She died Saturday. Before
SAVES TWELVE LIVES.
squadron's
flagship
Dciphy.
ficc press, civil courts, grand juries
would seem to be rather small,” the her doath, according to tho father,
Defense couhscl Campbell made the
The frank admission that -"little
»nd j ury tri*l-by-law- be preserved in*
'statement said when there ia con­ she told him sh'c hsd been abused by
charge after Ralph Collins, former
( H r T k f A a a w la ( r d P r r a a )
weight was attached" to the. radio
violate," tho'- statement concluded.
CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Running up sidered the great number of cases pre­ the police, put Into Ice water three
state trooper, testified he had lunch
signals from Argucllo furnished the
a blazing jtlrca se and battering down sented semi-annually and the fact that times and that attemps were made to
A third satemen^ addressed to the
chief sensation of tho hearing yes­
the locked door of a flat in which meetings are not held except twice
editors. pledged icgal assistance to
put her in an electric chr.ir to mako
terday and.ended in the interruption
eight children, two women and two a year.**
“those editocs- wh» may have censorbar confess tho robbery. The father
of the witnesses' account by Admiral
"The policy of the present adminlamen were trapped by flames, PoliceMf. V. Pratt, presiding member of
man Elbridgc H. Curran kinglehand- tiatlon," the statement continued,
tho courtj long enough to name him
beforo “has been to extend clemency only in
ed saved tho
tHe thirteenth .defendant in tho case.
routing the other tenahta and giving those cases where ths length of ser­
CROSS CITY BANK
Lieut. Blodgett was the first new
the alarm. Four times ho fough his vice, physical condition and good re­
WILL OPEN TODAY
'•■v in special session as Boon as
way through flames before rescuing cord with possible reformation of the
possible “tq ..ascertain the truth ot defendant tp be named in connection
the threatened tenant*.
prisoner seem to warrant special ac­
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Espt. 2 0 .~
falsity" of, charges "made frequently with the disaster under investigations
Curran received numeroui burns tion.”
since
Monday
wheft
I
I
naval
officers
.
.
The
state comptroller late yesterday
ta the P“ t few. month# that the chief
and cuts on arms and hands.
Fourteen white persona, one a wo­
issued -a certificate ot authority to
szerutive o( jkg st*tf jhaa been were cited in.the precept of thqxqurt
man, and. ten negroes were granted
An upidentjfied man sitting directly
tho Dixie County State Bank of Cross
P1 *y °I specific violations of the' of - inquiry as “interested parties in
clcmoncy.
Their names follow: ■
lisck
of
Mrs.
Ward,
wife
of
the
de­
City, authorising its opening today.
** and constitution of the state."
BY- FALL PROM TRUCK
White—John Collene, Edward Wil­
fendant, was ordered from the court
The bank will have a capitalisation
All three statements were signed
____ __
*•
liam
L
Marshall
and1
:
!
.
J
.
Coleman,
room
at
the
afternoon
session
by
Jus­
toe same rqeu. •
of 920,000.
„ 1 .
MACON, Ga., Sept. 20.—MUs Min­ citizenship restored; S. P .Schlak
Barbara chanppl, plotting with rule tice Wagner, who did not explain hla
M. lx Flelshel la president of the
The meeting. was called by yietor
nie Mae Davis, 21, daughter of Mr. and David Doaweil, paroled; Ludlam,
‘
‘and dividers the Delphyrs course as action.
institution, and OUlo Wlllisma It*
JJ»roctt, managing editor ol The Tulsa
and Mrs. F . M. Davis, was killed yes­ Grover C. Hardee, Joe Hale Addfn
laid
out
by.
himself
*nd
the,
command­
cashier,
•*
*
TnUlne, after
c x *a d i» J
CONDON, Ore., Sept. 20.—Rev. G. terday whan.she fell from a moving Anderson, C. L. Gardner, William
ing officer. Lieutenant Commander
A, Chaney, a fornler pastor of a delivery truck to the pavement near Moore, Frank Saunders, L. It. Dukes,
Donald T, Hunter.
church hem, L. E. Fry and Floyd her home; six milts from hers. Her and Natalie 8attl*r, conditionally
.
fleers conducting the inquiry, eagerly Dunlop haifls'been held to the grand skull was crushed. ' Coroner’s Jury pardoned.
’ Negroes conditionally
pardoned
scanning the chart as the witness in­ jujry charged with conspiracy to kid*
wero: Claude Alaabrook, Georgs Johbdicated the course of the squadron, nap on,1' complaint of . Frank ' Smith;
ponement of the funeral only I
son, Walter Kennedy, L eri; Knox, dcjlrious just before her deal
the point where he thought the Bel- who . alleges the accused men a rt
Hundreds of neighbors, friends and tp heighten the excitement I
Sit Petersburg—Contract 1st for MatteUa Met*. Freddie McCrae, Sid
phy v i i at 0 o’clock on the night, of: members of Ku Klux Kiwi and de*
many
morbidly, curious viewed tha foreigners and others in the ■
(hipped him as construction of bridge over Booker WIU Rollins, Joe WUmopte, Sylvester
September 8, nnd the point where she dares that tbky
where tho family lived.
Warren, and Howard Lewis.
creek to coat $10,288.
*
klansmen. .&gt; ‘
actually was at that time.
(llr

T h e A » » « w U (rd P r e e n )

GENEVA, Sept. 20.—"Hands off”
the reparations prohlem, for the mo­
ment at least, was the decision reach­
ed yesterday by one of the main
commissions of the League of Nations.
This docision, it is believed, will a f­
fect the entire attitude of tho league
nssonibly on this problem. It was
not reached without sonic murmurs.
(Continued on Page 0)

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEftffiE|UL9r
F LEGISLA TU RE OF f t r A A ,

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Society Bdltbi
MRS. F R b D DAIOKR ....................
...
Phone 217-W
,
If you have any friend* visiting you—if you aro going anywhoro or corn*
tng home, or if you are entertaining, writo a postal card to this deportment,
giving details, or telephone tho item. It will bo greatly appreciated.
. Father Ilcnncssy onmostly urges
egeh member to be present.
”•
‘

Intraday— MM- Joseph J f Dickinson
will entertain at luncheon at her
home-on Magnolia avenue at ono
o’clock.
*’ *
TIME.
Time is t|te space allotted to the clay,
' Wherein it moves, strives and seeks
its goal;
A gift to flesh to use, but not conMan shapes it into hours for toll and
^
play.
Some for his drenmn and some to
„
alfcep away,
. Some for his purse, and some to
feed his soul,
But-only God is master of tho
». , Whole; •
.When shall his last hour come, no
.*
man can say.
Time may be reckoned by the pa­
* • ’ tient Clock,
Or measured by the calendar by
years.
And some may count it by their gar­
*
nored stock
And pthers by their pleasures or
. . . tholr tears,
But howsoc’or 'tis measured, no man
knows
Where waits the final hour toward
which he goes.
— EDGAR A. GUEST.
Miss Snrita Lake is visiting in
Marjanna as the guest of Miss Eloiso
Smith.
Miss Maud Lnkp leaves Saturday
for StfUhton, Va., whoro she will re­
sume her studies at Stuart Hall.
Miss Betty
Dougheijly of
the guests of
Mildred llolly
-homes.

ALTAR SOCIETY MEETING.
* Tho opening meeting of tho Cathr
&lt;&gt;Ue latiica Altar Society w a s held in
th f. parish hnll at three o'clock on
Monday afternoon, and after tho long
rpat of the summer months it was
qttpndcd by far too fqw of its mem­
bers. With the coming of cooler
wpaiher an urgent request it matjg
that moro of its members attend the
meetings which will be announced in
thq,Herald and from tho pulpit
,

BIRTHDAY PARTY.
One o f the most enjoynbie of the
children’s parties given recently w a s
thnt of yesterday afternoon when lit­
tle Miss Versa Rivers invited a num­
ber of her young friends to help her
celebrate her sixth birthday anni­
versary.
Green and pink, the colors used for
this affnlr, were carried out in every
detail. The rooms' were decorated
with vases of cut flowers and ferns,
while the refreshment tnblo was cen­
tered with the birthday enke iced In
white nnd topped with six tiny pink
candles.
*
Games of all kinds were played
during the afternoon, nnd pinning on
the donkey’s tail proved a delightful
feature. The prizes for this, werfc
won by Albert Rivers and Mary Alice
Shipp.
__.
*
Late in the ofternoon refreshments
of ico cream and cake were served by
Mrs. Rivers assisted by her mother,
Mrs. Woodcock, and sister, Mrs.
Madge Rlgricy. The children wore
given favors of wntches nnd horse­
shoe candies.
.
.
About forty children enjoyed this
happy event. ‘

Anderson , nnd Ruth
Orlando who hnye been
Misses Maud Ijikc nnd
have returned to their

Mrs., \y. D. Gardiner has ns her
guests her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
H. .Crosf, and. pousins, Mr., and Mrs.
C. E. Vnilcntino - of Carrollton, III.,
And Mrs. V. C.‘ Somers of Bekeley,
W. Vs.

Inr

Tfcp A a .o r l n l r t l T f n . )

exists in , Oklahoma under martial
Jaw despite Governor J , Q. Walton’s
order suspending tho right is legal
question Involved.
*
Arc military authorities Amendable
to civil courts during a period-of "in­
surrection and rebellion" such as now
exists throughout Oklahoma by rea­
son of Governor Walton’s proclama­
tion, will be tho question precipitated
by n failure of the militia officers .to
serve or obey the court summons.
The towns folk nro' all mixed up
but business is as usual; and aside
from the half doxen guardsmen on
duty on tho Merzamino floor of the
city’s leading hotel and two scoro of
tholr comrades quartered in an out­
lying armory, there is no evidence of
tho furore which grips tho state.
The three military prisoners order­
ed to be brought before Judge Hunt
nro Ben and Grover Sikes and Earl
Saek, nil of Broken Arrow, who arc
under scntenco of two years each for
confessed Implication in the flogging
of Ben Waggoner, farmer, several
weeks ago.
t
Application for writs of habcaus
corpus were filed Saturday by counsel
for wives of tho prisoners; the men
are being held by tho military board
of inquiry under suspended sentence
as possible witnesses in the further
investigation of numberous recent
whippings charged by Governor Wal­
ton to tho Ku Klux Kian. The wives
seek the surrender of their husbands
to tho civil authorities contending
that Tulsa county convictions for
Waggoner county offenses nro illegal.
Continuation of the local military
inquiry under the direction of Judge
Advocate Captain J . C. Looney, as­
surance from a spokesman of the ab­
sent adjutant general that no further
troop movements were planned and
tho direct suggestion of Cnptoln Loo­
ney, who is also a member of the
state senate, that the federal govern­
ment might be called upon “to insure
n republican form of government in
Oklahoma ns guaranteed by the con­
stitution of the United States, were
thQ principal developments in the
military phaso here yestordny.
Reports of "cncournging progress"
from various sections of the state- to
opponents of the governor who seek
to convene n special session of tho
legislature to consider impeachment
proceedings and the public denuncia­
tion of tho chief executive for his re­
fusal to permit tho session were the
only developments In the political
nrenn.
- -

“ •WASHINGTON, Sept.
ID.—The
British reply to Secretary,- Hughes’
proposal for reciprocal agreement as
to shipping llqour nnd liquor smug­
gling was received nt the State De­
partment today and is described by
the well known visitors in officinls nn in general not sympathet­
his week arc Mr. nnd Mrs. ic to the proprosals. The British
olnar and family of Fern- government plans, however, „to pre­
rhe latter Wing the dsugh- sent: the question.to the British imter of Mr. and Mrs. G I,. Takach. Itcrial poqfcrcncc which meets itl
Several, delightful card parties have London next month. The State De­
been glrbn (o r, M rq,. Moluar during partment officials view the British
her vi^it^ making her stay a very communication ns^ leaving open the
possibility of negotiating n doublepleasant one socially.
barreled treaty to curb rum running
CATHOTIC WO E ft’S
LEAGUE ajid also to facilitate legitimate
Ijqugr shipments in foreign bottoms.
OF SANFORD MEETING.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 10.—
Last Monday evening the first fall No attempt is made, however, to dis­ Removal of restrictions on the inter­
meeting, of the Catholic Women’s guise Britain’s general disapproval of state shipment of certain farm pro­
League Was held in the Parish Hall the plan.
ducts from places under quarantine
on o - L p venue. Rev^ Father ifenon account of the Japanese beetle has
The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. \ Wen decided upon by the federal ag­
nessy addressed the ladies present
and stressed thq importance of their Manning was brightened yesterday ricultural authorities, effective Sophearty ^O-operation in order to make by,,tile arrival of an 8-pound daugh­ temWr 10, according to information
the work of the league this season all ter, who hns Wen named Snlonu Lu- received.
that it should be.
cilc. Mother nnd baby arc doing as
Tho products to be permitted unre­
Severs^ items of great importance nicely ns could he wished.
stricted movement, it is stated, nrc
are to Cf^ne up s t the noxt meeting
green, sweet or sour corn; cabbage,
each member to be present.
The Herald for first class Job work lettuce, and grapes; nnd unthreshed
grains, straw, and forage crops. The
active period of the Japanese beetle
has ceased for this season, nnd the
department decided thut it would be
safo to remove tho restrictions on
these articles imposed by the federal
punrantino for preventing the sprond
COOLpST SPOT IN SANFORD
of this insect.
-Shows Starting nt 7:30 and 9:15 P. M

TODAY
ILY NIGHT. All families admitted for two puid adult
•• •
tickets.
Goldtfin Presents Hugo Halim's Production of

Hy Thackeray, with Mabel Hallin as Becky Sharp, supported
.
by Hobart Hosworth us Lord Steyne
Thaekery’s famous characters live up on the screen in Bal. . Iln’s "Vanity Fair.”
Pat&gt;)« Comedy—"T H B OLD SEA DOG"
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THURSDAY
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this district to proceed with prosecu­
tions.”
I’lggly-WigRly hns reduced granu­
lated sugar to pro-^BT prices for
Thursday momin. -The price on that
day will be but Gc a pound. Evercy
day and In every way prices are get­
ting. lower and yower—and -Herald
readers are fretting the benefit of
the diop. Let the good Work go on,
and show your appreciation by partonicing tho merchants .who a r c .fu s in g
the reduction from former high prices.

ip e ria l M ^ t o ^ P l e t u r e s

FELTTIRED,SOTIRED

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Youths’ tweed suits, size 34-35 and
Two pair pants, a t per suit...........

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3is .

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Youths’ worsted suits, size 34-35 and 3)fS. 1'Twit pair pants, at per s u it_____ .... J127.50

rd me to
did, sad

ke this wonderful medicine.
"1 suUned with dy back; a very w e*
ellng In my limb*.
"I tell hardly flMr to drag; lost

Jacksonville— New $20,000 paroch­
ial ball to be erected b y ' Church of
Assumption

Opens with a big punch—lctlon all the way through—
a mfehty thrill at the end. f a
n Goldwyh Picture. FAMILY
NIGHT your entire fanjify
will be . admitted for one
paid admispioji.t) .

Boys’ serge suits, size 8 to 18. Two pair
pants, at per s u it...................................

do all my own work for all of US, and
»d time to ptay, W# all prat* Card at.
very tick and run-down woman should

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“Btfctfiffe I f e Gamtf’

Boys’ tweed suits 8 to 18. Two pair pants,

^ f e c i A L_ ma^t i n e &amp; Mo n d a y , w ^ d n e s d a y / a n d " '

JfM T PRKIES

Tom Moore in

AND PRICES ARE; LOW
WHEN QUALITY IS CONSIDERED

wr 1 do not r
0 ait my work
1hart five eh

FRIDAY ...................... .............i. COUNTRY STORE
MONDAY ........ ..
........... AMATEUR NIGHT

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ror Doys are nere

ffaJhaermf lhaw w ra d d In u a m a

K S ’r*W S «r«r love fqr two men— her sweetheart und
tthor~and the evil forces that held her in sorrow and
ipiness.
t COMEDY — JAN E AND KATHERINE L E E in
“A PAIR OF ACES.

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Pa Minimum

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Seminole Fish and
Poultry Market

Richmond, lad.—"I thought I would
write a tins or so, to u r that . I owe my
good health and strengthto Cardul," a n
a,letter from Mrs. Con Courtney, 3f
Railroad Street, this rity,..
•'i waa alt run-down until my family

SHIRLEY MASON IN “LOVE BOUND”

-------T O N I G

NEW YORK, Sept. ID .-N cw York
went without Its leading newspapers
for tho strlko of 2,500 web pressmen
prevented publication of a mnjorlty of
tljc city’s morning and evening dallies.
TOMORROW
CASE W ILL B E TRIED AT HUNT
From midnight Inst night until this
LVHTON, WEST
Charlie Chaplin In
evening the city’s millions, most avid
VIRGINIA.
newspaper readers of the world, vir­
“Tlte PlferHn”
tually were cut off from news of their
HUNTINGTON, W. Vn., Sept. ID—
own and the rest of the world's doings.
After a conference Into Tuesday with
The Metropolis awoke to find its
Federal Judge George W. McCIlntic,
breakfast and-its ride to daily chores
I n r T ie IsaoeUled I*reaa)
United States District Attorney E l­
made dreary by the absence of morn­
CHICAGO, Sept. ID.— Wheat, Dee,
liott Northcott announced that in­
ing papers. Limited pre-mldnlght edi­ dictments of newspapers for publish­ 102 to 1-1; May 107 1-2 to 3-4; corn,
tions which wotcl run off before the ing pictures of tho Dcmpscy-FIrpo Dee. 07 3-1 to 7-8; oats', Dee. 3D 1-2.
G. W. Lawton* Bracelet Watch Ex­
pressmen walked1 out, had been ex­ prize fight Would not bo sought nt
port, 215 South Orange, Orlando, FIs,
hausted by lato thentro crowds.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. ID.—Octo­
this time. Whilo charging tho grand
4-24-tfi
An early edition of the New York Jury Tuesday tho judge had asked ber 28.20; December 28.10.
Evening Post run off by a hastily re­ that such nn indictment be returned
The Dally Herald. 15e per week.
cruited corps of pressmen was the agiinst a Huntington Daily.
only one of the large afternoon pnpers
Mr. Northcott in his statement,
to appear before noon and when that however, wnrncd newspapers against
had been exhausted, the news stands, further publication of such pictures,
five years or more. I could not iltty
usually landed with frequent editions declaring "it will be my duty under
nt night nnd I whs always tired sftri
of tho aftornoon dailies, were bare the ruling of tho presiding judge of
coming home from work, and my bsrf
J
Aching,
nnd hundreds of mucous voiced news
ached,’’ writes John R. Gordon, Dsn*
boys wore mute.
burning l e d ?
villa- in . ‘|I scctjrfd some FOLET
..Newspapers is nearby New Jersey
KIDNfeY P lt L S and after h ft#
cities, smaller local pupers not affect­
MENTHOLATUM
treatments I felt better and could
ed by the strike, nnd foreign newspap­
quickly relieves
work with morq ease, became stfonjp
ers hastened to take advantage of the
or, and Could sleep bettor.” For qakk
and
a
situation, rushing thousands of papers
relief • from Backache, Rheunutk
&lt;
refreshes.
and scores of cmcigency news bulle­
pains, and Kidney and Bladder trouble
tins that mot unprecedented nnlcs at
use FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS. Sold
premium prices.
cvorywhedc.—adv.
.
Ono Boston newspaper sent copies
of n special edition to the city by
A CH EERFU L WELCOME AWAITS YOU
airplane while a locnl Italian paper
We Expect Oysters
for tho first time in its history, put on
sale an nll-English edition. Many news Every Other Day.
stands presented the unusual picture of
W E D ELIV ER
news papers In half u dozen foreign
languages and; none in English.
This newspaper famine was relieved
in the into afternoon when n composite
newspaper representing jointly the 11
afternoon newspapers affected, ap­
peared on the streets.
The unique publication which bore
317 E a st F irst Street
the names of all the 12 newspapers in
Phone 481-W.
the usual typographical style used
, .R U JW PfiA J* PXAJN. OPJEN.AJLL, XHC.YEAR*.
by.each, was the.'w uU o f.a ronjfar.CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
cnce between HdWsp.iper owners nnd
officials of tho International Union.
It was decided that the papers would
pool their resources of n six or eight
page newspaper to contain whatever
advertisements nnd news each of the
dailies deemed it expedient to print.
Across the top of the combined pap­
er were the words: “The combined
New York Evening Newspapers." In
a three column box nt the upper left
side was n list of captions: The New I
York Journal, The Evening Mail, New
Y ork , Evening Tost, The Sun, The
Evening Telegram, The
Evening
World, The Brooklyn Citizen, Brook­
lyn Daily Engle, Tho Standard Union,
Brooklyn Daily News, New York
Herald.
The strike was called a few minutes
after mid-night by web pressmen’s
union, No. 2.r&gt;, after the organization
had concluded u four hour mcclng.J

I i Puiui Lady Say* She Wat Run­
Down, Suffered With Her Back,
Took Cardd, and
Got Well

FA IR

jjiiifcdsk

H e a d of Pressm an’s
Union Characterizes
!
Strike as Illegal: w!

r*rtiW nmlm-Tio reffofts &gt;to meet the
htada o f the Mriklne local but would
. .
. . .
rit.
f f l ____
attempt to negotiate with offlccra of
tho Ihtcma^lonal Printing Pressmen's
and Assistant’s Union of North
America.
George L. Berry, of the Interna­
tional Union, characterized the ttclKo
as illegal, without tho sanction of the
International and in violation of the
tri-partita agreement' to arbirate any
differences which might rise between
the International, local and publisher!.

IT F b R LESS

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ord Daily Herald

m n bm

R EC EN T HISTORY IS R E P E A T E d L ^ k E ^ E A T tN G rTSEfcF
and seven dollars railroad fare, sleep*
cr fare and several hours lost time.
These wandering schedules were
beginning to cause me to wonder In
my mind, when I was rescued by. Con­
ductor Cason of Sunny Jim. "Ride
with us Thursday morning," he said)
“we will take you to Trilby and turn
you over to a nice conductor with n
nice train, which will take you over
to Sanford by Ij30 p. m. Then you
can come back to. Ijccsburg, and if
there is no auto going to Ocala, and
you arc too tired to walk,' you can
ride Number Thirty-Eight Into the
old town at 2:G3 a. m. and have three
hours to sleep before getting up to
do an honest day’s work."
Wo took his advice and found it
good/ And now what we want to
know is: Sunny Jim is a nice little
train and makes good time*. It runs
three days ■It wastes time and the
to Iuikpland and return. The other
throe days it wasts time and the
grease on Its wheels running up to
Wilcox nnd back. The most of Us
present business is between Trilby
nnd Lakeland. Now, why can’t the
A. C. L. send Sunny Jim on its pres­
ent three ofT days a week to Lake­
land via Leesburg nnd Trilby. It
would connect at Leesburg with tho
trains to Sanford and Astor, giving
it ten times ns much business ns it
now docs between Ocaln nnd Wilcox.
It would nt least half bridge the
gap between this part of the state
nnd tho East Const. Why doesn’t
our Chamber of Commerce take the
rentier up with the Const Line 7—
Ocala Star,

The H erald P rin tin g Co.

n . l h . i r t la C it y b y d a n b t
T b « M s IB* l i I S - s i t i W e e k ly H e r •M e a tlre ly eavera Sem inole C ou nty
0 * 4 la y a b iU h e * e v e ry F r id a y . A d . r r ttotaw n t t H m ads h u m
oa aanlle a llo a . H W y e t y e a r, a lw a y a la adraaee,
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PU K SO

T he Aaaoclatad P ress Is •xcltmlvsl)
entitled to tho use for republics!Ion ol
all naws dispatches credited to tt nr
not otherw ise credited In this paper
and also the local news published
herein.
All r i g h t s Of re-publication of eneclai
lls p e trh e e herein e r e elea reserved,
nevieet n K n A M ) m ' l l . n L x n . P ha oe Ids
TO A IIV R ItTIH B IIS i

u^TeP^ooMOiTiONS

In esse of errors or nntmlsslnn In
other ndvcrtlaemenle The
Herald Printing Cnmpnny does not
held Itself llsble for dnmsttn furilier
then the amount received Tor such ml.
varUaetneiMs.
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Foreign A U rtrilsIn s h t p r t i m l a t l n

{ THKAMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

It will soon lie time to take down
the screens nnd let the flics out of
the house for the winter.
The man who complains that his
wife cannot (take n joke forgets that
•he took him for holler or worse.
We don’t really need n third party.
Those who merely wish to waste
their votes enn just stny away from
the polls.
The Pnnnnia Canal is earning ap­
proximately a half million dollars a
month, or n fraction more thnn 3 per
cent on the investment in Its con­
struction. .During the first fifteen
days of August more than n million
dollars in tolls was received.
The poultry products of the coun­
try for the yenr 1023 will exceed thtf
total value of the wheat crop by some
20 million dnllnrs, according to esti­
mates made by a leading poultry pub­
lication. This would seem to give the
hens n good renson for cackling all
right.
INVESTIGATE FIRST,

gting Republic on the south it is still
more to our credit. Mexico hns been
a seething cauldron of trouble for n
good many yenrs, but more recently
hns settled down nnd for once shows
an honest, sincere desire to lift her­
self to the high plane of other civil­
ized nations. She can do this, nnd
with her growing educational institu­
tions nnd natural resources she can,
with the aid of the United States^ be­
come one of the grontest countries on
the globe. , She can be worth n lot to
herself nnd n lot to America. And tho
general opinion in this country ap­
pears to be that she is entitled to
Uncle Sams hand of friendship,
which he has just extended by again
officially recognizing her ns a friend­
ly nation.

Recent failures of concerns In this
A NEW STUDY
country in which millions of dollars
worth of stock had been sold again
•demonstrates the need for coupon on I . ^Ss have no desirc^.to add to thq,
"the part of ^prospective investors. already heavy hurdcniTcarricd by our
Time heals all wounds, even financial school teachers, but we want to of­
ones, and the man who loses once fer n suggestion we believe worth
Isn’t always apt to profit by his lea- while and that may go n long way to­
eon. So long as there are rainbows ward saving life nnd limb. That is
and glib-tongued promoters there to have teachers in public schools de­
will be rainbow chasers. The tragedy vote n few minutes each day to teach­
is that It is nearly always the small ing "Safety First."
Investor who gels hooked. It is tho
Not long ago our government gave
widow or the family man past middle out statistics showing that autos kill
age who loses when a financial crash one person in the U. S. every 50 sec­
comes; they nre the ones who pay the onds of the day and night. Why not
piper. Before you invest, investigate. have the scholars figure out on the
Most hanks offer ndvirc without « blackboard how many that, moans
cent of cost to you, nnd their advice each day, each week, each month and
is gained through ninny years of ex­ each year? Then, for the next day’s
perience with investments. A little Ipslon teach them the value of listen­
delay may prevent years of disnp,- ing carefully before starting across
pointment nnd disillusionment. In­ n sticet, or while on a public road.
vestigate before you Invest—nsk your Bring to their attention tho old adage
banker friend for his udvicc.
that "an ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure," and impress
RECOGNIZING MEXICO,
upon them its full meaning. The
auto, it might be taught them, is not
There are few persons, who do not the only danger to bo avoided in
welcome the bright prospects of a modern civilzuton. There are dan­
lasting friendship with our near gers nil about them when they go
neighbor, Mexico. Americans have in swimming, skilling, or when they
recent years made a fine record of piny in the woods where poison vines
carrying aid and comfort into every und herbs abound; dangers from
part of the world and now that we wind nnd electrical storms. Tench
have laid asido old animosities and them these dangers, and tench them
extended a helping hand to the strug- the best way to avoid them. Invite

them to suggest remedies they have
learned from their parents, nnd en­
courage them to tell what they would
do if surrounded by danger, or if in
an accident.
The number of fatal accidents is
mounting so rapidly in this country
that unless we arc careful wo will
soon come to take accidental death
as n matter of course, instead of
realizing that almost every death due
to accident could have been avoided
if care had been practiced. We be­
lieve a lesson each school day, of n
few minutes duration on "Safety
F irst" would bo ns valuable ns any­
thing that could lie taught our boys
and girls.

agitation. And the question hns
again come up in many stales as to
just how far u man should be allowed
to go in his demands for constitu­
tional changes. We don’t hear much
of it out here but in the larger cities
of this country there are thousands
of men trying to create class hatred,
and stirring up discontent. They fig­
ure that the more trouble they enn
make the more people will he dissat­
isfied, and the better chance they will
have for wild projects. There will

man who hint dependents ought to re­
gard the drnwing of a will ns one of
the most important nets of his entire
life.
AN tJNETERNAL TRIANGLE
The trinngle I speak of is the one
formed by the railroads, of which
Ocaln is one point, Trilby another
and Sanford the third, and I don’t
call it tho eternal triangle Jiccnuse
as soon ns state road number two
from Gainesville to Leesburg is com­
plete, said trinngle will be busted.
There is not much travel between
Ocaln nnd Trilby, anil not much trav­
el between Ocala nnd Sanford. There
is no trouble about going from Ocaln
to Trilby— there are two trains each
way a day. But there is a lot of
trnvcl that wants to go from Ocala
to the Fast Coast counties via San­
ford, nml if. these people don’t own
cars they have to go.KCutHcaittln the
evening via the Seaboard, lay over
all night in Orlando, paying a rath­
er ultitudinous hotel bill, and go on
the next morning. People with ears

ly with the direct advertising &lt;*nipnigns of Record Company clients.
Going to more than 3,000 hand-pick­
ed Floridian*■and .lovers of Florida
outside tho state (Sunshine hns wb«t
wo be) love to be the moiit carefully
selected mailing lists ever used In
the state of Florida), this mngnzino
offers an advertising medium, which
can be used to great advantage by
snnee-buyors who desire to concen­
trate on Florida and at the same time
"get-over” their messages through­
out the length and breadth of the
state.
"The unprecedented growth of
Floridn Is attracting the attention
of tho entire country and the rapidi­
ty of the development now in pro­
gress everywhere 'in this state ft*
surpassing the wildest dreams of
Florida's most visionary optimists!
The U nd of Opportunty and Sun­
shine hns but made a 1bnre beginning
In Its forward strides. Nowhere is
there more lb advertise—lands, re­
sorts, nurseries, grove properties,
fruits, hotels, subdivisions— than In
Floridn, the state In which Amcrlcn
ns a whole at this time Is taking
more genuine Interest thnn at any
other section of tho globe, n land of
romance and history, peace, plenty
and prosperity unbounded."— 1’cnsocoln News.

TR IP AROUND TH E WOULD.
Don’t you want to take n Trip
Around the World? Well, meet us
at the Methodist Church Friday eve­
ning nt eight o’clock nnd we will
visit America, Japan, Spain, Africa
stops. If you want to enjoy n real
nnd Ireland. There will he cats at all
treat be sure nnd come. This trip is
given under the auspices of the ppworth league for the hope fit of tho
carpet
fund. Tickets are fifty cent!*
Herbert Fclkel, formerly editor ot
nnd
aic
on salo at tho Union Phar­
Tho News, but for u number of years
macy.
lJ8-3tc
editor of the St. Augustine Record,
nnd manager of the Record Company,
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Panama City—Contract awarded
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successor to The Plotter, which was
so popular with nil whose desks it
Safety Harbor—Work on new Semi
brightened.
no lebridge making rapid progress.
There is only one fault to find with
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Madison— Now cotton warehouse to
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everything there Is to say about be established nt this point.
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which he is famed—sugar-coated
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The Birthbnrk, a Florida love
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In the eye that from the casement peeping, love.
•Then awake I—till rise of gun, my dear,
Or, In watching the flight
Of bodies of light.
He n ight happen to take thee for one, my dear.

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Then awake!—the heavens look bright, my dear,
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And the best of all ways
To lengthen our days
Is to steal a few hours from the night, my dear!

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As the workmen on tlio new bridge connecting Schenectady, X. T.
pouring the concrete on tha Inst span, tho wooden su
Many werf injured, soma fatally, wUJ4e_flvo aro missing.

ntlc searches of negroes, who lived
hero less than seven years for weap­
ons. Ho also stated that he had for­
bidden the sale of firo arms nnd their
display in store windows. The police,
however, nrc not being used to com­
pel negro'cs to leave Johnstown, be
asserted.
r
The mayor stated that he had re­
plied to Governor Pinchot’a message
asking 4&gt;r an explanation of his ac­
tion but he refused to make It pubgoverHe, saying
nor."

Cauffiel ‘Advised* Leav
ing F or Their Own
Safety.

IMPORTANT GATHER
INC, LAST NIGHT

ic water below.

showed increased traffic of 42 per
cent. In the Southern districts fig­
ures werq 30 por cent higher. Tho
average load per car also was the
highest for any July since 1017, be­
ing 28 1-2 tons.
Loading or revenue freight for the
week ending September 8 was 028,858 enrs, an increase of 105,GJ1 over
tho same period in 1022, according to
the American Hnilwny Association.
The total, however, was less than for
the previous week, owing to Ijibor
day nnd tho suspension of work in
tho unthrncito fileds.

Mr. and Mr*. W, A. L*iwe, of Snnford, ha,vc moved in one of the Sims
houses.
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Sweeney spent
Sunday with Mr*. Evans.
The latest arrival here is a seven
and a half pound boy at the home of
Mr. and Airs. R. L. Humjphroy. So
fat; the l|ul has not been named but
tkc mother and fnthor nnd son nrc
doing nicely, rt
M, Fanning made a business trip
to Balatkn Friday.
J . E. Singletary roturned Thurs­
day from visiting relatives nt Rcfllnnd, Tampa nnd other places on the
line.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S.- Browning havp
moved in to the new cottage of II.
I). Durant,
Vt. F . I-ane of Sanfonl was a Wed­
nesday morning visitor here.
Dr. Tolnr made a professional call
here Tuesday night.
The tacky party given nl the Du­
rant homo on Friday night was well
attended nnd enjoyed by nil the
young folks.
Those going to Dnytopn Bench Inst
Sunday were Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Fan­
ning und Mr. nnd Mrs. Fennell.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Konip expect
to move in to their new house Sat­
urday.
Mr. Sherman Sewell nnd sen
Charles, nnd Mrs. I. L, Jones nnd
daughter Anna, spent Mondny at the
beach,
A. F . Snow nnd Clyde Howell re­
turned to
their work Mondny nt
Oviedo.

Collection of taxes in Sarasota
county this year has exceeded nil re­
cords. In fnct, Tnx Collector E ast­
erling has achieved a record almost
100 per cent perfect. Of the total
amount of $220,000 actual cash on the
The Tampa Business College is the 1022 lists nil except $1,00(1 has been
Accredited business training school collected. Ten per cent outstanding
uf Florida. Its courses are standard
nnd its graduates are accepted in any
city in the United States. The 33rd
Fall Term is now opening. You can
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short time nnd at the least expense.

. JOHNSTOWN, I’n., Sept 20.—
While Mnyor Joseph Cauffiel insisted
(Continued from page 1)
yesterday tlint he hnd not issued n tee of the Sanford Chnmbcr of Com­
formal order deporting recently ar­ merce nnd was thg second of n aeries
rived negroes, he declared that he hnd of meetings which will bo held before
“advised" them “for their own safe­ a definite program of new road con­
ty nnd the good of Johnstown to leave struction is adopted. When this has
tho city,” nnd. thnt “about 2,000 had been done the program will in turn
gone within the last three weck3."
be submitted to tho county commis­
reemt increase in retail demand.
Pennsylvania
railroad officials sioners with the request that n bond
Few mills have shown n 50 per cent here said tho movement of negroes election be called for the construc­
of normal supply or anything like n
tion of roads recommended.
normal assortment, with the result
At the previous meeting, represen­
that dcalcrn find it harder to place
tatives from the different sections ■■
orders, especially for badly mixed
were appointed to secure the sonti- ■■
•-ears.—4 ’rloa*v&lt;ve strengthening; thU
meat- arid desires of their section tin -8 £
week being $T to $2 nbovo those pre­ a recontly arrived negro, placed the the subject of ndditionnl roads, nnd ■■
vailing a fortnight ago. The Japan* number at not more than several the results were presented in writ- BB
hundred.
ing nt Wednesday’s meeting. I’resl- " J ,
At tho Cambria works of the Beth­ dent llfgglns, of the Hanford Chumlehem Steel Corporation, where many bor of Commerce, presided and stated BBnegroes arc employed, no statement that the reports from the different B a
was available other than they hnd sections os submitted wquld be tab- J "
censed bringing to Johnstown addi­
tional negro.workmen from the south.
The movement inaugurated by
Mnyor Cauffiel was brought to pub­
lic attention through newspaper pub­
lications when he was quoted us an­
nouncing in n statement that “for
their own safety, I am ordering all very pretentious progrnm for the
them. They are at least making Ut­ newly arrived nogro citizens to leave county.
ile pressure for new business, and town.”
F. T. Williams, county engineer,
are maintaining prices rigidly. Dona­
The mayor said he hod “advised" will immediately begin the tabulation
tions of approximately ten million th(r Mexicans who came to Johnstown of the totul new rond construction de­
feet of ly eit Coast lumber, for Japan to work, to leave also, for he wds sired and nnothcr meeting will he
havo byon announced. The hardwood nfnrnid they might be mistaken for called within the hear future, when it
market remains active, with automo­ negroes, should trouble occur. The will he determined the possibility of
bile interests tho lending customers, Mexicans.live largely adjacent to,the granting the requests of the differ­
but .with most consuming Industries negro, districts, which include Rose- ent sections of the county'.
buying on a -fa ir scale. Dry hard­ dale and Mlneravillc, within the city
wood''stocks are running very low, and and East Coqemnugh and Franklin, JU L Y FREIGHT TRA FFIC ,
prices sit; strengthening ,jj&gt;ra«tic£lly suburbs.
REACHES BIG FIGURE
throughout the list.
When negroes nrc brought Into city J
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Freight
po)ice court, Mnyor Cahffioi declared
he-“gives them the limit of the inw traffic on American railroads in July
according to their offenses and then this year was the largest (n history
i f T -’- y 1
orders them to leave tho city when for that month with the exception of
r#\
fiflr AXtbolr terms, which vary from a few 1018 and 1020. Statistics prepared
days to 00 days expire." On an av­ by the Bureau of Railway Economics
erage day, he said, about p half dosen, show tho movement, measured in net
and'ono (lay, immediately a fte r'th e ton miles, was 38,513,283,000. This
shooting of the officers, at Rosedale, figure was exceeded in July, 1920, by
nearly five per cent and in 1018 b/
125 wefp In/court.
i.
The'mayor, declared that under his about 2 per cent.
Compared with last July, when the
Instructions ‘lbs. Johnstow n, polloe
Were making jMUdoiHcal and system- shopmen's strike was on, the month

,'HAMILTON, Bermuda, Sgpt. 20.—
An earth.chock sufficient to eautf
W ILL V ISIT FLORIDA C ITIES RN houneii to tremble was felt here laat
ROUTE TO ST.
night but no damage has bjjen re­
LOUIS.
ported.
(fir The AmuM -Infnl P r r a a )
FORT AU PR IN C E'H A ltr.'feept.,
A dime looks like a dollar to ■
CO.—Two Marines Corps seaplanes In
small boy. And • dollar looks like
n flight from Santo Domingo to St.
a dime to a bootlegger.
Louis left hore this morning for
its n ir i
Gunntnmn, thence to Havana, Mihml
nnd Daytona. ••
FOB nOME AND'STABLE
The extraordinary Bomsooe treatment
for flesh wounds; cuts' sores, gftlU,‘burns
FOSTER DISCHARGED.
and scalds is just as rtfrelive in the *(ab16'
'?
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 20.— W. Z. as In tho homo. Horse flesh heals with *
remarkable speed under its powerful In­
Foster, radical labor lender, who was fluence. Tlio treatment is thq tafne Mr
arrested here Mondny night after he animals os for humans. First wash out
had made n speech in which he told infectious genns with liquid Itarocone,
tho Boroitmo I*owdcr completes tfcw \ 'M
of violating the criminal syndicalism and
healing process. Priro (liquid) 30c,' 6t&gt;&amp;‘
Jaw, was dir.chnrgcd yesterday. He and $1.20, Powder 30c and 60c. Hold hy
had been charged with disturbing the
ponce.

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M erchants and Farm ers yearly
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B A SE BALL' T
FOOT B A L L
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T R A P SHOOTING

* * * * * *

Tonight, Shirley Mason In
Bound.”

Love-

W. R. Kimbel has thane
on the Bonbonrd Uaii-Rond
Reds Grasping:
Is able to be-nt *
As "The Pilgrim” Charlie would
A
romance
ofr
love,
crooks
and
i
niako
Plymbuthrock
with
laughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris
A t Last Straw
daring sacrifice.
Woolsey Sturdivant spent Thursday
r&gt;
He figured that any Sing Sing
afternoon in Orlando.
"
Cincin
graduate should know how to conduct
For her father she risked happl
Mr. and Mrs. R. R.\Wrfght have « .
choir.
ness, then love enmo to the rescue.
turned homo after a l« r)r p],astnt
visit to Sarasota and other South Klor
By Editor
They offered 1,000 bucks for his
A story of erookod swindles and Ida points.
ipturo. It’s worth a thousand to swindled crooks.
Miss, Nell Williams and Mrs \y B
Ahem—things are getting interest
W illiams: of Sanford were Oviedo
Should she tell her husttand?
ing now.
visitors Friday dfternoon,
Any guy w ^ jgoafjt'ljnUng on.a rail­ perplexing problem that m
road mnp w ith 'a straight pin nnd his have faced.
, Miss Florence Wheolcr entertnined
Philadelphia .. . . . . . . 0 0 0 000 000—0 C 2
Yep, thats the wn£ it looks—when
eyes shut deserves t o ‘get stuck. &gt; (
a
few of her friends at a rook party
Cincinnati ...„..L,000 100 OOx—1 6 0
Coacjt Wilkinson calls the gang nut victories.
Wednesday evening.
Out
of
the
depths
of
the
pnst
stalk
Betts and Hcline; Rlxey and Har­
He saw twelve people In tho choir
i “secret practice!” Some deadly
a ; shadow that threatened to dark'
The whole community of Oviedo was
But Pittsburgh Pirates were doomed grave.
pew nnd was ready to chirp” **
her deserved happiness.
nsplrncy on foot, sez wo!
grieved
Inst week by the sudden death
Score,
second
game:
&gt;
to disappointment yesterday. The
guilty.”
of Mrs. A. J . Roy at eight o’clock
Uoslon Bravemun tronced them by Philadelphia ...... 003 000 200—5 7 2
And to our notion the Seminole
It was a brave feminine heart Saturday Sept. 8. Although Mrs. Roy
Cincinnati ____ 000 500 Olx—0 10 1
the close score of 5-1.
Also a two part comedy tonight that broke the poril of her sacrifice. ind been a resident of
Athlc(|^ Club is going to benr the
Mitchell, Behan, Welncrt anti J . Wil­
our town for
Aint .Love Awful.”
ess than two yenrs, fc living moved
brunt of it! Don’t it look thataway?
The Yunks nnd Indians layed off son; Donohue nnd Hargrave.
A1*0 n I’ox Comedy—"A Pair of icrc last fall from Minnesota, she
You know why don’t you? Why look yesterday. So again tho Ynnks nrc
—, — &gt;had
And tonight everyone with their
made many friends who will miss her
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 20— Boston
here man, don’t you know thnt San­ delayed in cincihing the pennant. But
last name beginning with P will be
won the odd game of the series from
genial companionship, The funeral
ford High in going to play the S. A. we’ll bet our lucky dollar that the Pittsburgh yeaterdiy 5 to 4', by hunch­ admitted free of charge.
Don’t forget tomorrow is Country services were held from the house
Yanks arc in the World Series when
»* at
C. next Thursday afternoon In one
Store Night.
ing five hits off Adams in the first
four
o'clock
Sunday
afternoon,
that show down comes around.
conFriday nnd Haturdny Bcbe Daniels
of the ripronringist games of the
inning for four runs. Hamilton, who
duclOd by Father Honncssy of Snnand
Antonio
Moreno
in
"
Exciters."
season ?
Tomorrow night’s
relieved him, held the Braves to three
ford,
ford. Intormcnt being at the Oviedo
Harry Heilmnnn lost ground yes­
Spider
and the Rose."
hits'the
remainder
of
the
game,
two
of
cemetery.
Mrs. Roy is survived
survived by
by
Don’t forget tonight is Charlie
Well, if you didn’t know it I'll tell terday in the hitting circle. Friend them coming in the thin! inning when
her
husband
nnd
six
small
children,
Horry
strolled
to
the
platter
seven
Chaplin night.
you! Yes sir next Thursday after­
Saturday, Dustin Fnrnum in "The ulso her parents who reside in St.
they reared the fifth run.
noon on Hood Kidd (that’s the bill­ times yesterday ami only reached the
Buster."
Score:
Paul, Minn.
initinl sack one time by the safe hit
head).
Athletics
and
Tigers
Boston
.............
401
000
000—5
8
0
route.
Air, H. E. Shropshire of RirmingBut don’t forget tonight, Shirley
Pittsburgh
010 210 000—4 10 1
hnm, Ala., has been the guest of II, F.
Split Double-Header Mason in Love-Bound."
And S. II. S. nretl t the only on^B
Gencwich and O'Neil; Adams, Ham­
Wheeler this week.
who are conspiring little. Ju st go
Ruth remuinnd idle yesterday so ilton und Schmidt.
iMr. and Mrs. S. A. Merchant nnd
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 20— De­
down to Ninth Street Park some after­ could' not take advantage of Heil­
Sanford
High
‘o
■two
children of Comer Ga., arrived
troit
nnd
Philadelphia
split
a doublenoon nnd watch thnt S. A, S. crew. It’s man n’s poor show ns much as If he
CHICAGO, Sept. 20.— Brooklyn and header yesterday, the visitors taking
Thursday
,lVy4-.for tho present are at
one of the heaviest nnd fastest squads lind been in the game. Zhich suits us—
Begin Period of
the Cuslmig House. Mr. Merchant will
in existence----- ccpttn maybe some Ruth has enough records, let Harry Chicngo broke oven in ti double-head­ first tl to 2 and tho locals the second
Secret P ractice be principal of the Oviedo school this
er yesterday. Tho visitor:! winning tho 4 to 3.
others.
have a few.
first 5 to 1 nnd tho Cubs winning the
year.
Score, first game:
No One To Be Allowed on Field With
second 1 to 3 in ten innings.
Detroit
..............000
100
221—(P10
0
A. J ; Roy and three children of
PARSONS SHOULDN’T TAKE
meets the sympathetic oye of The
out Wilkinson’H Permission.
Chicngo
played
nn
uphill
game
be­
Philadelphia
..._.00
000
200—2
5
1
Armnnd,
Virginia and Margaret, left
ENCORES, CHAPLIN LEARNS Girl.
hind Grover Alexander in the second
Johnson,
Dauss
and
Hasslcr;
Wnl
Sunday
by
auto for New Bedford
Then the plot thickens nnd the
Sanford High School’s football can­
game, tied the count in the ninth inn­ berg, Harris and Perkins.
Moss.
Mr.
Roy
will loavQrltjn children
pulse
quickens.
Here are some of tho things which
didates will begin n period of secret
ing nnd won in tho 10th.
Second game, score:
there this winter
with
a
‘‘The Pilgrim," Chaplin's latest fea­
---—
: - V 'his Vent*
and
Charles Chaplin ns ‘‘The Pilgrim”
j training Monday afternoon, no one
Score, first game:
*
Detroit
...... 000 002 100—3 10 (
ht will return to F^fmrtda \;t
ture, in four hilarious reels, will be the
few
learns n minister should not do:
being allowed on tho field without
Chip his hands after the choir First National attraction at the Prin­ Brook I&gt;n ....... 002 00(1 300 —5 10 0 Philadelphia ..... 200 011 OOx— I 0 1I Conch Wilkinson's permission. The weeks.
Chicngo ...... .
100 Otm 1)00—1 « 1
Olsen, Whitehall Francis ant
cess theatre today.
Mrs. A. MnifajlikiT left Friday
sings n hymn.
reason for this is to keep the boys
Vance
nnd
Taylor;
Konn,
Funnel!
Woodall;
Burns
nnd
Perkins.
for
a visit to friends and relatives
Pull out n package of cigarettes In
more intent upon practicing nnd to
and O'Farrell.
Maximum yesterday
in
South
Carolina.
tile pulpit.
keep the field more cleared for prac­
BOSTON, Sept. 20.—Boston mad
Score, second game:
Mrs.
R.
L. Wheeler and children anil
Act as n “spotter" for the gentle­ Ea Minimum last night
tice. Spectators have been disturb­
Brooklyn .......... 020 001 000—3 0 0 two runs in Ihe ninth inning, witl
men who take op the collection.
ing the men by talking, laughing Mrs. J . I. Lively nnd children spent
Chicago ............ 100 000 001—4 13 1 one out, nnd defeated Chicago 2 to
Bow to the congregation when he
Thursday afternoon at Palm Springs.
anil other things.
Ruether nnd Taylor; Alexander and yesterday.
finishes his sermon.
S. E. Mathers of Golden Rod lias
Every rcd-bloodcd High school boy
Hartnett.
Score by innings:
These are some of the things that
( who bus not reported to the Conch sold his ten acre grove at Ovcido to
Chicago .......... 001 000 000—1 0 )
"The Pilgrim" does. But then he is
before now should report immediate­ C. E- Dodd1of Atlanta.
Boston .............000 000 002—2 10 !
not n regular parson—merely an es­
Mrs. J . A. Clark left Friday for
ly ns it is not too late yet. While
Robertson nnd Crouse, Schnlk
caped convict whom circumstances
* U1
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HIGHLY ENTERTAINING
S. II. S. has quite a large number of Nashville, Tcnn., nnd Nashville, Ark.,
have forced to take charge of a
vote
Entertainment of a high order is Ebrnke and Picinich.
candidates out now more are needed where she will visit her daughter, Mrs.
church.
out provided by "Loveliouiul,” Shirley
in the scrimmages. According to Hopkins and friends in Memphis enWASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Wash­
The whole embarrassing situation
into Masdn’s most recent production at
Coach, boys who arc waiting until the rnnte from Nnshvillc, Tcnn, to Nashtho Milano theatre today. This will- ington easily dofcajpd, ,St. ..LffMlh, If) “IhsK’nlWlfW before eomiftlfout to' the vile, Ark. .....
makes him quite unhappy until h e’
• •• V Vl|
___ Ham Fox photoplay was written’ By thtlr final '^mpu yesterday, 11 to 0,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Young .and
field have very little chance of mukGeorge Scarborough arid directed by capturing the series four gnmes to
ing-what is considered to bo Sanford Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Wright motored to
two.
the famous director, Henry Otto.
Montverdo Sunday to spend the day
High's liest football squad.
Score by innings:
. t
Miss Mason has won for herself the
with
Miss Elizabch Young who is at­
Next Thursday afternoon lha first
highest admiration of all the mo’ ion St. Louis ....... 000 000 000— 0 9 ! game of the season will be played on tending school there.
picture fans of this community, and Washington , 000 140 33x—11 11 1 Hood Field ngainst the Fominolc Ath­
II. II. McCall, Jr., of lakeland spent
Davis, Wright nnd Sovereid; Mog
in this picture she him done nothing
Sunday
in Oviedo, the guoM of his
letic Club. Admission of fifty cents
to injure or reduce it. On* the con­ ridge nnd Kuel.
parents.
will be charged for this game. Quite
trary the dninty Fox star has carried
Mrs. Julius Gist of Gainesville, Fla.,
n number think this is to be a prac­
Believing that Escambia county is
on. Jf anyone ever doubted her, his­
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W.
tice game and that it will not bo
trionic powers, their doubts were all the place for satsumas and convinced
R. Kimbrcl.
lively enough—but you just come out
On Monday evening the young peo­
dismissed last night when Shirley ap­ that satsuma growing is to be West
und see! It is to be one of the hard­
peared as the innocent sinner in tiiis Florida’s biggest asset, George Huelsple of the town gave a “shivaree" to
est fought battles that probably will
latest vehicle.
Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Wright. The usunl
beck, who is owner of a big nursery
lie played during the whole season.
things were done und some unusual
Albert ltoscoe, far famed for his un­ at Cottage Hill has, during the past
ones, but all in n spirit of harmless
usual work in the support of many week, planted 200,000 satsuma trees
Wanted—One hundred bright young
noted actressea on the speaking stage which cover 2,000 ncres of land. Mr. men nnd women from this county fun, which resulted happily for all.
T. Mainly of Georgia is visiting his
in Now York, ufnrds Miss*Mason a Huclsbcck in a member of the board
to graduate at the Tampa Business cumins, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mundy.
fine leading man. As the husband, of directors of the Escambia County
College for fine office positions. Ac­
Mr. King of tho Germain Co., of
the district attorney, who finds him­ Fair association, also of tho agricul­
counting and Telegraphy are new Jacksonville is spending a few days
self compelled thiough.his office to tural committee of the chamber of
courses organized nnd special terms in Oviedo inspecting cross-tics for his
prosecute his young bride, ltoscoe commerce und active in any progress­
are
made. Arrange now to begin company, While hero ho is registered
gives n very acceptable nnd convinc- ive work of tho county toward agri­
Monday.
149 ltc at The Cushing House.
■
ing performance.
cultural development.
Mrs. W. B. Williams, Mrs. O. ASA FE ROAD LIGHTING
Marshall nnd Miss Nell jNTlHjjftflf-flf
OF THE NEXT DECADE Sanford were visiting Tricrfl|p^Tit
Oviedo Wcdncsdny afteriif|pnf“
Cure for Glure Seen jn Permanent
The farmers huve begtin ’ to set
their celery plants and:cam- of ferti­
Road Lights.
lizer and crate materials arc being
“Legislate against the glaring head­ unloaded dully. Tho packing houses
light fiend," says the motorist. But are also busy getting ready for the
legislation doesn’t cure the evils of fall season which will begin about the
glare, mainly lwcausc the law which middle of October. The Exchange r
cuts down tho glare so it is "safe" packing house has lately installed n
nlso cuts dowrt tho light so much that Delco plant which will odd greatly to
the convenience and comfort of the
its use is unsafe,
operators
and employees.
_ Comparatively
speaking, glareH.
T.
Warren
has purchased forty
less lights can be, and are made, but
their use requires a scientific adjust­ acres of land near Goldin Rod and is
building several small houses there
ment of the lens, reflector and lamp,
which will be occupied by his family
each to each and the whole to tho
and other close friends this winter.
running plane of the car. Such an
S. T. Marston, who has charge of
adjustment doe# not remain perma­
the A. C. L. Black Hamntufk Exten­
nent; variations in tife pressure al­
sion, is registered at Hotel Oviedo
ter it, and jars, jolts and looseness
this week.
of parts alter the relations of the
Mrs. Alan Macfarlan |lcft last week
lamp and .reflector.
for a visit to her son in South Caro­
For the present,’ better designs of
lina.
Ibnses, greater strictness in regula­
Mr. and Mre. F rtrft |Vurrla ,UdUn
tions as to tilt of headlights, and Macfarlan u\ul Mrs. L. R. M lJW fl,
newer and better dtsigna of head­ spent Wednesday morning in Sanlvnl.
lights must be depended upon to minMiss Luciic Pope of Sanford i*
imizf, if not to cure the evil. But in spending several days with Miss
the future, tho jrompieto cure will
coma In lighted highways.
Charlie Chaplin in “The Pilgrim

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LEAGUE STANDINGS
National League.
New York
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Chicago ....
St. I-ouis .
Brooklyn ..
Philadelphia
Boston .......
American League
New oYrk
Cleveland
Detroit ....
Washington
Chicago .....
Philadelphia
Boston .......
Snuthern Association
New Orlenns
Mobile ..........
Memphis .....
Altnntn .......
Birmingham
Nashville .....
Chattanooga
Little Rock ...
GAMES YESTERDAY
National league.
Philadelphia 0-5, Cincinnati 1-0.
Brooklyn 5-3, Chicago 1-4 ( see
game 10 innings).
Boston 5, Pittsburg 4.
New York-St. Louis, rain.
American League.
Dottolt 0-3, Philadelphia 2-4,
"Chicago 1, Boston 2.
St. Ixiuis 0, Washington 11.
No others scheduled.
American Association
Mlnnenpolis-Kiinsiis City, i
No uthers scheduled.
Southern

Association.

. Nashville 2-0, Mobile 13-2.
Atlanta 13, Memphis 4.
Little Rock 9, Birmingham 13.
New Orlcans-Chattanoogn, post­
poned.
Purchase of what has been known
ax the “hotel site," 000 feet of front­
age on the north shore of lovely Lake
Loteln, at Avon Park, by W. A. Mar­
shall has been announced, tho sale
being made by William King, repre­
senting Price and Gorham, the own­
ers who originally laid out the sub­
division fronting this lake some thir­
ty years ago when they reserved Ibis
beautiful bluff site, rising high from
the water’s edge, for a hotel which
they proposed to build. Financial
troubles overtook them and the hotel
wns never built. Until rccciUly they
had refused every offer for the site,
though disposing of the majority of
their other holdings here. The trans­
fer involved approximately $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,
it is said.
' LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
« t approximately the same hour and
minute.
Date June
July Aug. Sept.
Oct
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Oct. S

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June 28
July 5
20
July 27 •
Aug 4
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Aug. 20
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first dirigible ever to dothaLin daylight. But tl holds a shark-Uke threat.
,On a mission of war such un air cruiser could demolish Gotham’s great I
buildings with a few bombs und 'kill .thousands.of the millions, whoi
gaped at J t on Its flyst visit.

Al in .v i’alo Buck Is a proud'daddy, llix imp. I - k Ii IIu Buck, shown
here with him, has been urNMilul to President
iiy Ml»» Starnui-rllu Calhoun of Attaiiln. Cn. l-nddlt' Ruck Is a ItnlMvuUicr lu Laddls
Boy. White lluusv pvt during tho Hauling udiulnhunt Hun.

A hundred years ago cities wore
Unlighted, or, if lighted a t ail, were
very poorly illuminated. Iq thous­
ands of small towns today the street
lamps arc so few and fa r between
that, the neighbor pays his evening
visit oquipped with a lantern. Yet
our cities arc well lighted; so well
lighted that the “glare’ ’trouble of
headlights, (* cosily solved by for­
bidding, in cities, any but signal
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week for 15c,

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY .
Too can find th« name of
trtry lire Dualneaa Han
|i Sanford (n thla Column
»*rh day.

CLASSIFIED
ADS
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Classified Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken for leaa than 25c.
Anri positively no Claanlfled
Ads charged to anyone. Caah
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordlngly.

FURN ITU RE FOR SA LE
— Half Price—
2 Dressers.
,
2 Wash Stands.
1 (las Store (5 burners and over)
2 Rockers.
4 Dining Chairs.
2 Tables.
2 Reds Complete (spring, mattress
etc.)
1 Refrigerator.
5 Shades.
The above furniture is not hew
but real good and can be bought cheap.
Each piece separate or whole lot.
Moving into smaller
house reason
for selling.
1011 Oak Ave,
Phone 283-J.

MYSTERY TO BE
REVEALED OF
NAVALCOMPASS
INSTRUMENT MAY PLACE THE
RLAME W HERE IT HELONGS.

SAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 20.—In
the mazo of tchnical testimony pre­
hone IDS
Phone 498
sented at Tuesday's session of the
n h h ^ h h t i n i
naval court of inquiry Investigating
the wreck of seven destroyers off
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
Point Honda, September 8, n radio
FO R SA LE
Trunks and Baggage
148 6tc. compass on Point 'Arguello',* not far
Transferred Anywhere Any
FOR SA LE—For $1,100.00 cash: Lot from the scene of the crash again
£)^ IM E R S— You can got seed bod
Time
5 Rlock fl. Tier 7, Snnford, with un­ played the pivotal role.
frames and Irrigation plugs at ths
This time the needle of the com­
completed house. A bargain. A. P.
100-tfc
Connelly A Sons.
140-tfc pass seemed to point toward a logical
ISANFORD N O V ELTY Sanford Novelty Works.
explanation of the disaster, and ac­
FOR SALE— Doaler and Gaya’ paints
WORKS
cording to officers prosecuting the
FOUND
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
investigation, toward the person or
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
FOUND—On side walk nenr lloumil- persons on whom responsibility fur the
iGeneral Slionwfind Mill
lat A Andersens, a Ford key. Own­ tragedy may be fixed.
FOR SA LE—Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. er can hnvc aamc by identifying anti
Practically nil of tho testimony con­
144-tfc
DNTRACTOR/V .yeateAJIEDER Ellsworth, Beardnll Avenue, San­ paying for this ad.
cerned radio operations and most of
bl Commercial Streat-^Sanford, Fla. ford.
83-tfp
it centered on signals sent by the |
FO R R E N T
Radio Compass Station at Point ArFOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
FOR
RENT—One
furnished
room
gucilo
to the flagship of the ill-fated
fall planting, either Illiss or Rose
S. 0 . Shinholser
with connecting hath. Prefer two destroyer squadron.
,
No. 4.—F, F. Dutton &amp;. Co.
110-tfc
young men.—214 E. Second St.
Delay in Getting Radio.
Contractor and Builder
121-tfc
FOR SALE— Second hand loose leaf
According to the testimony of radio
binders good ns new, posts nnd in­ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, men from the flagship, there was con­
FLORIDA
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel
dices. Quick sale at $1.00 each cash
siderable delny in obtaining these
123-tfc
on delivery. Herald office.
131-Gtp Avenue.
wireless direction signals by which
IA. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
F'Olt R15NT—Two room light house- the squadron regulated Its course and
FOR
SA
LE—Second
hand
letter
files
E a ln b lla h r d JOON
keeping apartment, 71'J Oak Ave­ nlso considerable doubt as to the ac­
in good shape hut hnvc been used.
[ Seal Rstnte, Loans nnd Insurance
nue.
130-tfc
Good for ordinary filing. Have incuracy of some of them.
it 48
104-8 Magnolia Ave. dices. Twenty-five cents apiece for FOR "R E N T - 4 ""desirable- rooms, f urThis doubt developed great signifi­
ni.shcd or unfurnished. Apply 107
quick sales- Herald Printing Com­
cance ns the hearing wore on, the
130-tfc
131-Gtp West Third street.
mnst illuminating fact brought out
PEWART the Florist pany.
FOR RENT — 3 unfurnished rooms, being that a navigator south of Point
Flower* for all occasions
FOR SA LE—817 West First street.
314 Elm Avenue.
145-5tp Arguello entering Santa
Barbara
Members
bargain in price nnd terms. AdLARGE
convenient
unfurnished
houses channel probably would receive com­
briali Telegraph Delivery Ass’n. dress owner, Ilox 782, Daytona, Fla.
keeping rooms. Rent reasonable. pass hearing exactly the? reverse of
(It Myrtle Ave.------------Phone 260-W
137-2Gtc
205 Oak Ave.
115-20-tp those ho might expect while approach­
FOR SA LE—7 passenger 8 cylinder FOR ItKbPr— Eight room house. 200 ing the point from the north.
INFORD MACHINE “Peerless'' touring car. Good as E. 3rd St/ Inquire Snnford Furniture
What the court of inquiry expressed
new. All cord tires. Sell less than Co.
147 tfc Itself, through Hear Admiral W. VCOMPANY
|General Machine and Roller half cost. Will take smaller car in FOR RENT—5-room house. See W. I’rntt, presiding, as particularly nnxipart payment or trade for real estate.
Works
148-4tp ous to learn , was how it enmo about
E. Holts.
—('has. Tyler, care Zuehary-Tyler Ve­
Cylinder Grinding
that Point Arguello signals which reFOR
RENT—
-Upstairs
-apartment,
141-tfe
ue 62---------Sanford. Florida neer Co.
three rooms and bath. Private en­ pontcdly indicated that the destroySTRAW BERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
trance, unfurnished, handy for rnil- ers were still north of llie point, were
•—Either pulled ready for delivery,
road man. See E. S. Hockey Vulcnniz- questioned several times and finally
Jackson’s T ransfer
or in the field.
Phone Ellsworth
ing Shop, Wight Garage.
14H-2tp discarded In -favor of what witnesses
i “Reliable Service"
(,“303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
142-tfc FOR RENT—Front bed room. Good tet^ned the “reciprocal hearing, or
[* Haul Anything, Anywhere,
location, well vrnlilntcd. 200 E. one showing the squadron already
Anytime,
FOR SA LE—Team mules 11 nnd 1200 Third St.
140 2lp south of the point.
lone I7.r&gt;
I2.'J W. 1st. SI. lbs, t) and 10 yearn; sound; gentle;
Sharp Turn to East.
W AN TED
wmk any where. Also good wagon
SAN FORI), FLA.
It
was
a sharp turn to tho cast,
and harness; sell cheap for cunh this WANTED—To exchange 5-pnssenger
such
ns
would
have been .necessary
week.
Inquire
It.
Patience,
Pierson,
touring car, looks nnd runs like
I x h n n n n i a i a
|Fla. J . Pflelgcr, Owner.
148-2tp new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or had the squadron been south of the
IHAY e T b AKGAIN for sale in la’rge light truck.—Ray Brothers, phono B48, point, which carried the vessels
118-tfc squarely onto the rocks several miles
rooming or boarding house for the Sanford.
party who can put up cash or sub­ WANTED To IiU N f-F u rn lsh e ,!"?. jiorth of the Point Arguello Radio Com­
stantial amount of cash. A. P. Con­
3 or 4 rooms for winter months by pass Station.
To determine whether the radio sta­
148-tfc man und wife. State full particulars
--------- •
m nelly A Sons.
tion
at Point Arguello had In fact re­
Card* of Sanford's Reput- to FOR SA LE—Gamy located south end in letter. Address to W. J ., care
peatedly
Informed
the destroyer
145-Btp
ibl« Professional Men, each
of French Avenue near R. It. Hecks. Herald.
squadron
that
it
was
still north of
•f whom, in hla chosen pro- M The best equipped camp in Snnford. WANTED— Boys
to
Deliver
fiss.oa the Ilersld rrcomtho
point,
a
certified
copy
of the sta­
Am leaving city. Will sell cheap. F.
The Sanford Daily Herald.
■"ids to the people.
Ik M. Mills, blacksmith, A. C. L. shops. B o y s have to put
tion's
log
for
the
hours
between
noon
five dollar
140-Gtp
and
midnight
on
Sept.
8,
showing
each
&gt;ki
bond before taking job. For
FOR SA LE—For $50.00 cash Apex further particulars see circula­ compaas bearing sent out to ahlps at
sea during that timo, w*a offered
Electric Cleaner; cost $57.00. Used tion manager Herald.
in
cvidcnco through Lieutenant Com­
six
weeks.
Phone
2G03.
Sept.
lGth,
REPRESENTATIVE*wanted fo rV a li
|George A. DeCottes
mander. John M. Ashley, communica­
'23.
145-fltp
of
The
Nu
Hone
Corset
in
Sanford
A lto rn cy -a t-L a w
and vicinity. Address, Mrs. T. A. tions superintendent for the Eleventh
j * * r Seminole County Bank
Naval District, who testified that It
FLORIDA
Polk county’s new citrus crop will Quinn, General Delivery, Sanford.
148-ntp bed been prepared from the original
be of considerable better quality than
that of the past Reason if weather WANTED —ONE boy to deliver Times log at Point Arguello.
|fr ed r . w i l s o n
Union in the morning. Pays about
conditions will continue os favorable
.ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
as they hove the past few months, $8 a week or more. See Mr. Morria, (
nip?' N,lJo,‘•, 84,1,1 Building
140 ltp
says C. C. Commander, manager of Seminole Hotel._________ ,
J ' 0I1I)
FLORIDA
WANTED—
Four
sales
ladies
for
the Polk County Citrus Sub-Ex­
state of Florido, ago from 18 to
change. Mr. Commander anticipates
LTON J . MOUGHTON no Increase in the country's grape­ 35. Must be nest appearing. Experi­
fruit production next season, but ex­ ence unnecessary. Call at Valdey
...
ARCHITfecT
pects a much larger crop of oranges. hotel 5 to 8 Thursday p. m. 8 to 10
t\VmM^aUonul 'Bank Building
Friday a. m.
Call for Mr. Chalker.
'
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FLORIDA
I H r T t i e A « « l| U 4 t * r r « « )
140 ltp.
JOHNSTOWN. Pa.. Sept. 20.—
Glasses Deolgaed WANTED—To rent residence or Mayor Joseph Cauffiel, the central
rooming house. _Box 876
140-ltc
figure in the controversy over hla di­
H enry McLaulin, Jr.,
recting ell negroes residing in thla
O p t D.
Fort Myers—Contract let for im city for leas then seven years to. leave
LAWYER
Opt! d aa-Optomatrial
proving Leo-Charlotte county line to town was eliminated as a candidate
*:—Court House IU B u t First S tr u t Sanford. FIs. Acllns.
for re-election, returns from yester­
day’s primary indicated; lit a Aeld
Automobile B o d y Build­ Tarpon Springs—Penlnaular Tele- of seven candidates he was running
phohe Company to rebuild its line to fifth. Mayor Cauffiel Issued the or­
ing and Repairing
VL J- THIGPEN
der after thtoe city policemen had
Corner of Park Ave. sad Second St. New Port Richey.
been killed In a fight with an alleged
.
Real E state
SANFORD, FLORIDA .
drunk
erased negro.
The
Herald
for
first
class
job
work.
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DUBLIN, Sopt. 20.—William T.
Cosgravc was rc-cIcctcd president of
the Dnil upon the convening of that
body today. This is his first nppearnnce since the recent elections. None
of the republicans who wore elected
to seats in the Dnil hnd appeared
when the proceedings began. Prof.
Michnel Hayes was rc-clected speak­
er. A group of women staged a demoqstratton in a nearby town demand­
ing the release of the republicans held
prisoners by the Free State..............
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The 8. 8. Tynilarcus, first ship carrying relict supplies tor Japan to
leave America, beliu- lauded nt Heattie. Wash.
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Jersey for Underthings

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COf'YHICHT BY M* CALCS

Now silk Jersey In tubulnr form and delightful colors may l» bought
by tho woman who likes to mako her own firulcrthlngs. The brassiere
sketched Is designed to accompany low-walsled,frocks. It Is worn usually
With bloomers. Tho pocket can carry a powder putt or money.
|

Smart Jabot Drapes

MAYOR CAUFFm
IS LOSING OUT
FOR REELECTION

'CHELLE MAINES

Charles Stein, Prop.

WM. T. COSGRAVE
IS RE-ELECTED
PRESIDENT DAIL

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.n,c^ Jabots fall from the shoulder Instead ot directly In front
frm lhn^ab0^ ro.iU* ^ on u,t 1*llored blouse with tho yoko sad dropped
rw?rttoniV
afternoon frock uses two jabots Instead ot on*.
The shoulder drapery on th* other frock Is cut In cos with tho dress.
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ORDINANCE NO. 61
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO AN­
NEX CERTAIN TERRITORY TO
THE
PRESEN T
CORPORATE
LIM ITS OF THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA.
Wherens, a petition has been filed
with the City Commission, requesting
the annexation of the following de­
scribed territory in Seminole County,
State of Florida, contiguous to the
present territorial limits of the City
of Sanford, Florida, more particular­
ly described ns follows, to-wit:
The East half (EVi) of the South­
east Quarter (SE^4) of the Southeast
Quarter (S E U ) and tho North ThreeQuarters (N*4) of the West half
( W 1i ) of the Southeast Quarter
(S E U ) of the Southeast Quarter
(K EU ) of Section Thirty-six (36),
Township Nineteen (ID), Soutli of
Range Thirty East, nnd
The West 7.77 chnins of the South­
west quarter (SW14) of the South­
west quarter (SWV4) o| Section Thir­
ty-one (31), Township Nineteen (10),
South of Range Thirty-one (31) East,
und,
Wherens, it has hern made to ap­
pear to the satisfaction of the City
Commission that said tract of land
contains less than ten registered vot­
ers, ,
TH EREFORE, nE IT ENACTED
BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA:
Section Ona.—jThat it is the inten­
tion of the municipality, of the City
of Snnford, Florida, to annex as part
of Us corporate limits, nt the expira­
tion of thirty days from the time this
ordinance becomes effective, the fol­
lowing described territory in Semi­
nole County, State of Florida, contig­
uous to the present territorial limits
of the City of Sanford, Florida, and
more particularly described us follows,
to-wit:
The East half ( E Vi) of the South­
east quarter (SEV4) of the Southeast
quarter (SK *4) nnd the North threequarters ( N% ) of the West hnll
(WVi) of the Southeast Quartet
(SEV4) of the Southeast Quartet
(S K Q ) of Section Thirty-six (36),
Township Nineteen (lil), South of
Range Thirty (3(1) East, and
The West 7.77 chains of the South­
west quarter (SW t4) of the South­
west quarter (SWVi) of Section Thir.
ty-one &lt;31), Township Nineteen (19),
South c f Range Thirty-one (31) East.
Section Two.—That this ordinance
shall be published once a week for
four consecutive weeks in a newspa­
per published in the City of ,Sanford,
Florida.
Section Three.-—This
ordinance
shall become effective immediately
upon Us passage and adoption.
Adopted Ibis 11th dsy of Septem­
ber, A, D. 1023.
FORREST LAKE,
Mayor-Commissioner.
S. O. CHASE,
Commissioner
C. J . MARSH AEL,
Comaii tsloner.
Attest:
L. It. PH ILIPS, City Clerk (Seal)
By E. HOY.
9-13-20-27; 10-4-11-5tc

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                    <text>I N T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O r Il D ’S. G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923

Underwriters N ow Estimate That, the Property
Loss W ill Reach $5,&lt;k)O,O0Q.

Making Plans to Con
vene Extra-btdiAary
Sesslort.
( I f f T l f A a u ir la lr f P r m . )

N E W Y O R K , Sept. 10^-Pnul J.
Ruincy, the noted explorer and big
gamo hunter, died
today from a
stroke o f paralysis aboard the British
Steamship Saxon, cn
route
from
Southampton to Capetown, according
to a radio message received by his
sister here.

lied court test o f nnttiorlty be­
tween the military, and civil ofIfleers of Tulsa county nna been
jpostponed until Thursday. Asibtant attorney general King
•blaincd n continuance, o f the
kibeascorpuH proceedings bcfwe Judge Hunt involving the
Ikree convicted floggings held
ly the military.
,
Two of the thirty iuon.who
•ere indicted by the military W ard Appears to Labor
roort of inquiry for niieged par­
Under a General
ticipation in the recent flogging
Strain.
W e ordered held by the- civil
[enrt niter a preliminary henrW H IT E P L A IN S , N. Y., Sept.19.—
Pf. Five 6thcrs were ordered Tho state began weaving the net o f
OKLAHOMA &lt;^ITY, Qkln., Sept.
II.—Members of the state legislature
•pend nn offensive yesterday against
It* official nets o f Governor J. C.
Tilton in connection with his decree
•f matrinl law throughout Oklahoma.
| Plans took shape among members
•I the legislature to convene n specid aession in definnnee o f the goverior to consider his official acts. ImImchment proceedings arc considcrH f*rt«in if n sufficient number of
p legislators can bo rallied to the
A all for an extra-ordinary session
Idi completed Inst night and is ready

B E R K E L E Y , C a lif,
Sept. 10.—
Heaps o f sodden, water-soaked ashes,
broken chimnoya pointing crazily at
the sky, and jagged.dead walls were
all that remained today o f what was
one! d f:th e most beautiful residence
places In the west, the northeastern
section o f Berkely. Soldiers and po­
lice jtatiyjllcd thy ruins last night, or
searched Witli electric flashlights for
bodies, on the chanpo thnt all might
not have escaped from
tho windwhipped inferno.
It was the belief o f acting Chief
o f Police C. D. Lee, howovor, that ail
escaped, as the district offered many
avenues.of exit. A number o f chil­
dren were posted as missing todny,
but they were school children who
could not g et back to their homes.
The armory o f tho University o f
California, tho big halls down town
a n d'th e nearby churdW* and many
othoi*' public and semi-public places
wei*e crowded with
refugees
last
n ig h t.' According to n police esti­
mate between 12,000 nnd 16,000 are
homeless, the fire having swept a
thickly populated
area
fo r fifty
blocks or snore.
Cragmont, an exclusive residence

circumstances Tucstlsy by which it
hopes to convict W alter S. Ward, son
o f the millionaire Brooklyn lmker, of
murder o f Clarence Peters, ex-marinc.
A fte r Supreme Court Justice W ag­
ner hnd denied the motion o f the de­
fense fo r dismissal o f the first de­
gree murder chnrgc, the prosecution
brought forward three witnesses, two
o f whom testified regarding the1find­
ing o f Peters' body on u lonely West
Chester road nearly seventeen months
ngo. Tho third was Dr. Harry J.
Vicr, who told o f the autopsy which
he performed.
Palo and impassive, Ward looked
on, less active -nnd apparently under
greater Btruin while tho jury was
being chosen. Ho ,his w ife anil broth­
er, Ralph, who sat near, whore the

P A R IS , 8ept. 19.— Premier Poin­
care and Prime Minister Baldwin o f
Great Britain conferred hero today
presumably regarding ' the repara­
tions question. Following the confer­
ence Primo Minister Baldwin went to
sco President Millcrand.

ham, who ia reported to havo said
that Peters was murdered in tho Ward
homo at Now Rochelle.
‘
Tho first witness fo r the prosecu­
White
tion was
__
who told how he
(D r Tha Aaaeetateg P m u l
found the body lying at right angles
S A N D W IC H . Mass., Sept. ID.— The
o f the road,( on its back, feet togeth­ United States destroyer McFarland
er, toes up and the arms against the was rammed in, by the battleship A r ­
sides. He said the vest was fully kansas in naval maneuvers _tod a y
near tha entrance o f the Cape Cod
buttoned.
H arry Green, the first state pa­ canal. The maneuvers were partici­
trolman to reach the spot, testified pated in by twelve other destroyers
and
battleships.
The McFariand
OklaiJ ' Sept. ,10,— Tulsa
steamed into port under her own
to bed ldKi"hight In a situation
power.
-,
1 1
i, [ .
“ by SNtrlff Bob Sanford as
‘ synthetic rebellion,!’ I t was
*wl as to who rules the roost
underdothing both' in the front and
•nilitary or the civil authorities,
district judge has ordered the back, he said. The wltneaa said a
thorough search fo r the bullet, Tall, adjutant general to appear In
ed to locate it. Dr. Vier testified he
found a bullet wound In the center
o f the cheat and another three Inches
lower on the back. Ho said the bul­
(U r T h a A u w l a t m P rrs a )
N
E
W
YO RK w SepC 19.— The en­
let
pased
through
the
heart.
f * 1 E- U
who, it is IndicaHarknczs
The trial w ill be resumed this morn­ gagement o f K its Mary
*y or may not *.,-*8 i f Upon his
Flagler
to
M,
A.
Cary,,Jr.,
o
f Ridge­
.
u l.
Adjutant General ing. *
field, Conn., was announced today.
S t Petersburg— Approximately $2,' Miss Flnglm- Is a, grand daughter o f
800,000 o f public improvements under Henry 1it readier, the form er Ploridd
railroad bulldog and developer.
way a t this poin t
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NUMBER 148

L A R G E S T T R U C K IN G C O U N TIE S
IN S T A T E W fltL . (M A R K E T '
IN C O N JU N C TIO N .

A special dispatch from . Bradensection, tba equally exclusive Euclid
| town to the Tampa Tribune, under the
avenue, with Its y q w s.o f University
Many Party Chiefs E *
above caption, tells o f the consolldafraternities an d . sororities and the
' tion o f tho selling forces o f the Flor*
pect to be E x ­
great hilly sweep from
this street
ida Vegetable corporation and the
to Shattuek avenue, the main busi­
pelled.
Manatee County Vegetable Growers
ness street, were a dreary waste, with
association, with F. F. Dutton, o f this
searchers hurrying everywhere. The
&lt;Br T h * A . » « c i m » a
city, as general sales-managcr as an­
Red Cross maintained many stations
G ALESB U RG , 111., Sept. 19.— Five
nounced in The Herald yesterday,
on tho edge o f the district to care
bandits blew open tho safe o f the
says:
.
for refugees nnd workers alike. Hun­
Farmers Bunk at Joy, a town near
• B R A D E N TO W N , Sept. 18.— Pooling
Rapid Course of
dreds o f university students aided in
here and esenped with about $-1,000 in By
o f interests by tho organized vegetable
the patrol. Tho flre^apparntus con­
cash. Two men in bakery near the
Events During Past
growers o f Manatee and Seminole
tinued pouring many strenms onto
bank were tied and placed nt the back
Few Days.
tho glowing carpets o f sparks here counties has been arranged for, with o f the bank building under gunrd
F.
F.
Dutton
o
f
Sanford
to
be
general
and there.
A rc lights were being
while the bandits worked. A ll tele­
( I t r T fc . A n M l i I r S P r n t )
rigged up nnd nttompta were being ralcsmanager, and tho marketing of phone wires o f the city were cut.
TO R T VE N D R E S, Franco-Spaln
celery,
lettuce,
and
other
products
of
mnde to clear out the dangling light
Frontier, Sept. ID.— It ia feared In
nnd power wires and restore some the associations in the two counties
many quarters that n counter revolu­
combined in one e ffo rt ns fa r ns is
sort o f telephone communication. .
tion in Spain will occur sooneV or lat­
It is reported tfynt the priceless practicable, it wns announced Satur­
er, but fo r the moment the pcoplo and
libraries o f Professor Alexis Lange, day mondng by H. T. Bennett, secre­
tho political leaders seem stupefied
nationally known authority on educa­ tary of the Mannteo County Vegetable
by the rapid turn o f events in the
Growers’
Association,
tion, and Professor C. E. Chnpmnn,
last few days and unable to formulate
Combining of tho operations o f tho
prominent American history- scholar,
their ideaa.
two
largest associations o f vegetable
had been destroyed.
Chiefs A re Peturbed.
The board o f Are Underwriters in growers wns the result of a scries of
Tarty chiefs who have heard ru­
San Francisco appraised the damage meetings held during the past two
mors thut many are to be expelled
at 13,000,000, exclusive of personal months. A t n mrcting o f the board of
from Spain arc greatly perturbed.
belongings. It is expected that these directors of the Mnnntcc county asso­
Various prominent persons are mak­
Advo ing preparation to leave before they
will amount to around $2,000,000 or ciation on Sept. 10 agreement was Eminent Jurist
(cached to join with tho Seminole
more.
cates Through Study nro conducted to tho fron tier........ „
.{ispcijtion, apd the matter was sub­
Few soldiers arc seen in the dtpof Our Great Cohmitted to n meeting o f tho executive
ital, although patrols occasionally Ap­
board o f that body at Sanford Friday
stitution.
*
pear in the principal thoroughfares.
night Sept. I I, nnd on Snturday morn­
It is known, however, that the m ili­
ing Mr. Bennett received a tlcgrnm
Today’s mcoting o f the local Ki- tary is prepared fo r any emergency.
announcing that action at Sanford wns wanis Club was called to order by
Troops are occupying stragftlc poilfnvorablo, concluding the arrange­ President Jim Sharon, and the bless­
lions, while the civil guards have been
ment.
ing was invoked-by Rev. Brownlee.
present in Mndrld in considerable
This combining o f effo rt in market­
Ham Buumol, who has not yet re­
strength fo r some time.
ing the products o f the members of covered from his experience on the
Newspaper opinion demands liberty
the two associations docs not mean, Bowery, was lale, and paid the pen­
for the press.
I
cither will lose its indentity, Secre­ alty by singing a new Kiwnnis song,
Captnin-Gcncral Primo Rivera, in
tary Bennett stated Saturday morn­ written by E. A. Bull:
. »
tiie course o f conversation with sev­
( I t r T h e A .a o rla lrd I'rra a )
ing. On the other hand, he said, it will
S T A T E N V IL L E , Ga., Sept. ID.— mean better prices through better dis­ We are for Sanford, tho Celery City, eral friends has expressed his inten­
Mrs. Joe Copeland, who ia charged tribution in the markets. Instead o f In its growth o f '23 our part we tion of respecting all institutions that
really represent public opinion so
with killing John Roberta at May a competitor in the big Seminole
filled,
Ga., September D, went on trial to­ county organization, the iManntcc So bo with us Wednesdays,and war­ long as they act within legal limits.
The workers' organisation wHl not
day. A t noon only six jurors had county grower’s body now w ill have
ble this ditty,
been obtained.
Mrs. Copeland tens an ally, and distribution o f products That Kiwsnians’ motto always means dc touched, but they must refrain
from inviting their members to strike.
brought hero from Valdosta under a
w ill be as uniform as possible.
“ We Build.’’
Primo Rivera intends to make an
heavy guard this morning.
The local association's sales prices
immediate attack on those whom he
This song was sung to tho tune of
will be governed by questions it re­
considers tho greatest enemies o f the
ceives each morntng from tho Sanford "K -K -T -K a ty " i f you know whst that
Spanish people. It is believed that
headquarters where a special repre­ ia and made a decided hti with all
new
laws are unnecessary, as Spain
and it will be tho official
sentative from tho Manatee county present,
'
already possesses too many which
o
f
tho
gang
attending
the
big
organization w ill bo maintained. Sales song
are not enforced.
&lt;
w ill be mado from here, as form erly Klwanis “ Get-Togethsr” meeting at
»
Speaking
o
f
the
coup
d’etat by the
Daytona Beach tomorrow.. I t is ex­
A L L IE D SQUADRON IS S A L U T E D but will be goverod by the informa­
m
ilitary
Captain-General
Primo Rftion as to market conditions from the pected that 26 Klwanians, and their
vera
said
that
beyond
the
actual
M f G RE EK W A R S H IP S .
Sanford office and w ill be subject to ladles, will attend this meeting front
leaders
in
the
movement
the
only
per­
approval o f that office. The “ Red this city, and they will be joined by
(IT ? T D r A u M l a l r l P re s s )
.
sons who are acquainted with the in­
delegations
from
every
Kiwanle
Club
A T H E N S , Sept. 19.— Greece today Gntor” brand under which the Mana­
In this section o f the state, who have tentions o f himself and his followers
dischartred all the measures o f apol­ tee county aasociatlon has packed for
were tho Spanish ambassadors in
ogy prescribed by the allies fo r 'the years and under which more than a been invited to be the guests o f the
London, Paris and Rome.
.
.
Janing murders. The incident, which million dollars worth o f produce went Daytona Kiwanlans.
Judge
C.
O.
Andrews,
o
f
Orlando,
fo r a time threatened the peace o f the to market from this county last year,
Madrid, Sept. 18.— The m ilitary di­
Joseph Cameron and County Com­
Balkans, is now regarded as closed. w ill be maintained.
rectorate has Issued a decree forbid­
The expense o f the combined or­ missioner Bledsoe, o f Sanford, were ding gambling In all dobs, including
An allied squadron, led by an Italian
warship, steamed into Phaelron har­ ganisation w ill be prorated in accord­
the m ilitary. Tbo preaidant o f the
bor whore the waiting Greek ships ance with the number o f carloads
supreme civic tribunal has resigned.
rendered a. salute o f 21 guns to saeh shipped by each. - .
flag.
A t the, samo time memorial
Pooling Arrangements
plying to a letter from ex-premier
services were celebrated in the Cathe­
For the fir s t time in tho history of
Alhuccmas gives the latter the .priv­
dral at Athens in the presence o f the the local organisation a pooling ar­
ilege o f residing wherever he chooses.
Greek ' cabinet and the allied diplo­ rangement w ill be put into effect with
The w riter expresses the hope that the
mats, while at Prevexa the bodies o f semi-monthly pools operating in each
result o f the legal proceedings being
the murdered Italians w^te embarked o f tba two.organisations. In this w sy
taken against the Alhuccmas govern­
fo r Ita ly with military, naval and all the growera w ill have an even
ment, “ which displayed the w o n t of
civil honors.
break. Pools have been common in
vices” w ill show that the preroljr, feb**
fru it grower’# organisation in this
self was not responsible as hla per­
state for years past.
Hon. C. O. Andrews, circuit judge sonal honesty Is everywhere admitted.
Former Prem ier Sanches O p e n *
o f the 17th Judicial circuit, o f Or­
issued
a statement today defending
lando, was the speaker o f the daythd
conservative
party, Ha declared
This being “ Constitution Week,” the
observance o f which Is advocated by the country disapproved the wild a t­
ail Klwanis Clubs, Judge Andrews tacks the new regime had already
SU PPO SED
TO
HAY*
Spoke on “Th e Constitution o f the launched against the old organised
DROW NED A T
United States," telling o f its origin parties. He stated he would place no
SKA.
and Uie difficulties encountered in Us obstacle in the path o f the present
regim e and would withdraw from poli­
' M O N TEVID EO , B ept 19— A tele­ adoption. He made what was prob­
tics pending the later “ reaHaatioo of
ably
the
most
impressive,,
interesting
7* Sept. 19.— Five vea- gram . received a t tho foreign office
the dream1* o f these responsible fo r
and
inatructive
address
ever
listened
last night a fter search front the Uruguayan 'consul in Ku­
Florida
rsky, near the &gt; BrUxll-Uragsayaii to by the local dub, givin g most o f the present adventure or the advent,
*
frontier; says tha town waa taken those present an entirely new eoncep- o f terrible disaster*.
by a force o f 1,890 Brazilian rebels. tion and understanding o f the real
There waa a sharp figh t in tha streets meaning o f tho constitution o f there
in which seven wait, were killed and United States. Hla Improptu speech
tweety-reTen wounded on both aides. was heartily applauded.

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, I f you have any friend* vipiting you— i f you are going anywhere or com­
ing home, or If you are entertaining, write* a postal card to thia department,
giving detail*, or telephone the item. I t w ill be greatly appreciated.

Probine £ la n Activities
Oklahoma City
And Tulsa.
Mob Action Should be
Used In His
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LA H O M A C ITY, Sept, l f y
Case ‘
— A clash between members of

companied ns fa r as Chester, S. C.,
by Master Russell Wallace, who will
spend the winter there with hia aunt,
Mrs. Diekens.

i n r Tfci* A u n c la tr * r rc a a j

^ N S A | Q B Y 0 Sept.

fhuVsday— Mrs. Joseph J. Dickinson
' will entertain at luncheon at her
* home on Magnolia avenue at ono
t. o'clock.
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A-CROSSING

P A T H S W IT H

YOU*

Tien the evenin' shades Is falling &lt;
t tha closin’ o f the day,
And I'm just a-settin'' round
A -p«s*in ' o f the time away,
Miss Snritn Imke
left Thursday
Thertfa a thought that comes to cheer
fo r .Tallahassee where sho w ill spend
several days with college friends beI f I'm feelin' kind o f blue—
Jfoc« returning to her home in Sanford.
Sort o' little prayer o' gratitude
Miss Lake has been enjoying the
Fcr crossin' patha with you.
opening affairs given by the college
nfit, and while in the city visited Misa
Now, I never had the habit
Itlartha Murphree and Misa Margaret
" Splllln' round a lot o f bluff;
Layton.— Gainesville Sun.
t)jr indulgin’ In mushlne**
An’ icAtiinentai stuff,
But If I like folk*, t tell ’em—
E N T E R T A IN S A T LU NC H EO N .
Up and tel) 'em how, innteod
Mr*. Dwight Bnhbltt wan the
O f n-w iltin ’ fanby1epitaph*
gracious hostess today at a lunch­
eon at her home on Sanford Heights,
About 'em when they’re dead,
honoring Miss Ruth Kannor, who
leaves tomorrow
for
N ew York,
Bo I'm giving you this mossnge
where she will spend the winter.
J.est because I want to say
Blue and gold were the artistic col­
T h a t'j'm glad tho Fates nrrnngcd It
So that you should pass this way. ors used for this pretty affair. The
luncheon table wns laid with a lovely
Jest to hear your voice nnd soo you
cloth o f blue, the center o f the tabic
my sky a shade more bide;
being graced with n crystal basket
A p ' I ’/n Jest n bit more happy
filled with golden zinnias and ferns.
Since a-crossing path* with you.
Marking the places
o f the guests
— E. II. Emmons.
were dainty golden tulip cups holding
A*G iur ReBei* o f Orlando wag in nuts and mint*.
The entire lower floor wn* abloom
t)}c city yesterday combining busi­
with basket* filled with golden rod
ness and pleasure.
nnd zinnia* combined with greenery.
A t one o'clock a delicious four
Mrs. J.
Allen h*s returned home
after spending several days very course luncheon was served, Covors
were lnid fo r Miss Ruth Kanncr, Miss
pleasantly nt Dnytonn Bench.
Edna Chittenden, Miss Laura Chit­
Mra. L. Y. Bryan hns returned tenden and Mrs. Babbitt.
hopie after a very pleasant visit in
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Afcadio, where she was the guest MUCH IN T E R E S T SHOWN IN
. STO NE M O U N TA IN M E M O R IA L
o f lyir*.' Carlton.
The extent to whievh interest has
Mr. ai\d Mrs. Luke Thompson nnd been aroused in the great Stone
Mr.' f^pd Mrs. Craig Tliompnon, hnve Mountain Confercdnte Memorial, lo­
returned home
after ’spending a cated sixteen miles from Atlanta, is
indicated by an nnalysls o f tho visi­
month at Daytona Bench.
tors registration book for the month
Mrs. Eliza E. Greene left today for o f August given out Monday by the
Daytona Beach, where she will spend executive committee of the Stone
* "week witjj ’ her son, Robert A. Mountain Confederate Monumental
Association.
Greene at The Fcrnwood.
It shows a totnl registration of 12­
)\r, and Mrs. W. J. McBride and 634 visitors during August, represent­
guest, K. Brown o f Hamlet, N. C., ing forty-two states nnd eleven fo r­
iqotorcd to Kissiirimcc today, where eign countries.
they vylll visit friends.
The fact thnt not more thnn a third
of the visitors who go to the mountain
Mrs. ’ R. R. Dens was called to sign their names on the registration
C^ar^eston, S. C „ Sunday evening by book makes this totnl all the more
the Herious
illness o f Mr. Den* remarkable, officials declare.
It is conservatively estimated by
brother!
the executive committee that the total
M f. nyd Mrs. W. A ' Vnssns, Miss mtmbcr of visitors nt the mountain
Elizabeth Peeler and Muster Jnmca during August was at least 36,000
Peeler o l Jacksonville were the guests nnd that well over 100,000 visitors
yesterday o f Mra. George Huff at her have been to the mountain during the
homo on Laurel avenue.
" months of June, July nnd August,
~ When tho gigantic hoistinng ma­
Miss Mina Howard left last week chinery is installed on the side o f
for Charlotte,
C., where she will the mduntain and the work gets go­
eptet; Queens College. She was nc- ing at full blust with a swarm o f men

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li.im Z. lA s tlr, the Chicago radical
Ikbor loader, is under bond to nppear
before C fiW Pot "M ic e Vassar to ex­
plain statements made by him in an
address last night under the aus­
pices o f the labor council. Foster
and John Mihclic o f Kansas City were
arrested after the meeting. Foster
Is alleged to hnve been advocating
revolu tion ary methods and a dicta­
torship o f the proletariat! **'

Four Others are Injured
When Structure
Collapses.

the stnte legislature and Obvernor Walton over martial law is
Imminent. Despite the execu^
fiv e ’s warning thnt he will jail
any legislators that attentat to
convene themselves in extra or?
dinary session, the movement foe
test o f the executive’s authority'
today took definite form. A sug­
gestion that the federal govern­
ment m ight be called upon to
Insure a “ Republican &gt; form of
government as guaranteed by
hrtic(e four o f tjtc constitution
on
the
llnlt
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Stales” was made
in n statement by Scnntor J. C.
Looney, judge advocate general
o f the state military Inquiry In­
vestigating recent flojfgihgB In
Tulsa county. "•(Cnptirin * Looney
rtldde plnin thnt this ex p res sed
opinion was as a lawyer and
member o f the Oklahoma legis­
lature and not as a member of
the inilifa maintaining ' order

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iM o r U lr i r m « )

Ric^anl Rarthlemew |„ ,

price*, affording an opportunity o f
CHICAGO, Sept. 18 ,-W h cat, De­
getting the latest styles seldom o f­
cember 102 1-8 to 3-8; May 107 !l-4
fered In thla city. Call and look over
to 7-8; corn, December 07 3-4; oat*,
their new arrival*.
December 30 1-2.

P itx m a a rlre productl,

P lggly-W iggly offer* real bnrgaln*
in good groceries for Wednesday and
mt...k.
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fall V
tfft*»
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Thursday, and the M
careful
buyer
will
grab thla opportunity to savo money.
SE V EN K IL L E D 20 IN JU R ED
This store l* doing It* full share o f
IN T B N A M E N t F IR E reducing the high cost o f living and

N E W O R LE A N S , Sept. 18.— Octo
ber 28.70; December 28.61.

J E ip E v c r n . - N . r r s c t » t . -i t
Seven persona killed and a score or
ipore injured early yesterday when
Are swept through a tennment in a
thickly populated district. The blase
aiarted in a hallway and darted
quickly to the upper floor* cutting
off the escape o f many o f the six­
teen families lo the building. Firomen made many thrilling rescues.
r' Those killed wero Fireman fternard Fcehnn, 86 years oI«f, a momber
of truck (to. 0, Mr*. Pearl Thomas,
2u, and son, Edward, eight years old;
Edward Breen, 34, Sophia Kolasien:ikl, 14, Regina KolnslenskI, "ft, and
Helen KolaslenskI, 7.
AU those.\ilied were either sulfotated by n m o V o o r’ burned to death,
except ‘ tha fireman who died follow ­
ing a fall from" a dro-escape in ‘ res­
cuing the occupant* o f the house.
, T m building In which fhe fire oc­
curred ‘in h four story structure at
the southwest corner o f Harrow nnd
Grand streets.

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o f the world
with one who has turned to th.
left, th e hand o f love, lifting »
hroken soul (0 .happiness. Shsoed

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Tho old reliable A . &amp; P. Tea com­
pany Is another advertise;; o f whom
this paper Is proud, faiey are toda^
offering Prldo o f "Georgia
pcnchea
and Iduho Baking *potatoi!a «kt reduced
prices.
Th* economical , housewife
should road tho advertising columns
o f .thin paper— what she cannot find
Jn orfo nd,’ she genorally can in an­
other. Make up your list- nnd pa­
tronise the stores that advertise In
The Herald— llioy help reduce tho
high cost of living and arc entitled
to your patrondge.

moves with hundreds of plsym
through scenes o f t i l li n g realism
I t ’s a Paramount Picture. Also
Reginald penny (n a new seri*,

TOMORROW
1 ,. Tom Moore In

Beating the Game-’:
The Dally Herald, 16c p«r week.
O. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
port, 216 South Orange, Orlando, Fit.

Soap bite nnd empty cans: Bak­
ing powder nnd cocoa enns can be us­
ed n* "soap *hnker*. Mnko n few nail
bole* In the end. Thi* will aid In the
Having o f small bit* o f *onp.

SU F FE R E D F IV E Y E A R S T g O lT
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KID N E YS.
" I suffered with kidney trouble for

five years or more. I could not sleep
NOTICES TO C ltK U IT O Il*.
In Court o f Count* Juilar. Seminole, “ t n!*b t «n d 1 was always tired afte*
..
C iiiin l), I'lo r liln .,

conilng home from work, and my back

In lie: KafateOnfitlnrrairnnlno*.

T o nil Creditors, I.i'icaloo*. U iitrlb u - ached,*' write* John R. Gordon, Rani
tcoi, ami nil iicm on* h a vin g clnlm * or
villo, IJ1.
sbeured some FOLEY
ilrtminds iiKBlnnt soli! rotate:
You, mill rnrli o f rou.' nro licreliy
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PIR
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* add after * fJ
notirii'd m ij rri|ulr«.4 to |irn»ent any
rlnirnu- nn«t ilenmml*.
w lileh you or
e lllir r o f you. may have intulnst the
Delate o f C leo n c flalite*. ilecoanr.t. Into
o f the f o i l lily o f Smilnnlii, K lorlqa, to
tlio untierolfrnixl nilmlnlalrat* r o f salil
eetate, w ithin tw o yearn from the date
hereof.
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RANFOUIV r . IIO U H NKV.
AilinlulHirntor.
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O K L A H O M A C ITY . Okln., Sept. 18.

It* two .largest cities nctually occu­
pied by the rdilitary, Oklahoma pass­
ed It* second dny under mnrtinl law
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SC H E N E C TAD Y, N. Y., Sept. 18. without-disturbances.
Dredges Inst night were tenring their
Nowhere in the state except at
way through 230 cubic yards o f soft Tulsa and Oklahoma City wns mar­
concrete ip the bed o f tho Mohawk tial law activity visible.
river, seeking tho bodies o f three men
A t thekp places, however, military
buried when the wooden frame sup­ court* o f inquiry were in session nnd
porting construction work on the proceedings with investigations or­
twenty-fourth span in great western dered by Governor J.-C. Walton into
gateway gnve way. A fourth man alleged masked depredations,
nnd
wns in tho hospital with
injuries regulations Yrero In effect clearing
which, doctors say, w ill cause his tho streets o f traffic nnd pedestrians
death. Three other men hnve minor between midnight nnd 6 a. m. Armed
injuries.
guards paced the entrances to the
The'dead: Kenneth Davidson, su­ state capitol here, permitting only
perintendent o f construction; Joseph those to pass ,who had official busi­
Miller, Joseph McCco.
ness within.
According to James C. Bell, state
Early last night, word was received
inspector, the men had poured some from Conlgnte that Judge J. II. Line230 yards of concrete into hnlf the bnugh had adjourned the regular ses­
span, expecting to complete the nrch sion o f tjfc district court there until
today. Bell said he hoard n sound next Monday, T explaining
thnt he
ns o f splintering wood, called a warn­ wished to avoid any question ns to
ing to the men nnd then saw tho mass tho legum y„qLJllgM FJjyft&gt; right to
of concrete sink into the river J12 proceed. £Jils, with the orders isfeet deep at this point. Davidson hnd suod preventing the convening o f a
the three men lyent down with the special district *ourt grand jury here
concrete nnd wood. Fellow labored* this morning, are* the only instances
pulled the injured man to safety, hut of. m ilitary interference with the
the others disappeared in the wnter. Court*. Civil authorities here Inst
The cnUBe o f tho collapse is be­ night held undisputed police powers
lieved to have been quicksand.
•following M iiyof fcargill’a threat to
withdraw the entire police depart­
T A L L A H A S S E E , Sept. 18.— E. P. ment' from duty unless the military
Green, o f Brndentown, wns today , re­ relinquished control over it. Col. W.
appointed by Governor Hardeo ns a S. Kay, commanding tho locnl troops,
fnember of tho State Rond Depart­ immediately ordered the reinstate­
ment for tho four-yenr term. His ment o f Police Cblcr Ray Frazier nnd
present term expires October fl.
machine guns which had been trained
on tho city hall" nnd county court
on the precipice and Gutzon Dorglum, house were removed.
The belief is current thnt militnry
the oculptor, making cluy model* in
rule
nctually will be extended to only
the big studio in front o f the moun­
tain, with the admission door* open u few sections o t the state nnd this
to tho public, the Stone MounUiin opinion hns l&gt;ecn strengthened by
hlemorinl w ill easily be one o f the the fact thnt ony a small part of the
most fascinuting attractions in the strength o f the state’s' national guard
country it U predicted, nnd memo­ forces hns been mbbilizeJ.
rial officials are confident thnt the
Tho Herald delivered alx times a
number o f visitors will be multiplied
week fo r 16c.
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A C H E E R F U L W ELCOM E A W A IT S YOU

W e Expect Oysters
Every Other Day.
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Seminole Fish and
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317 East First Street
Phone 481-W.
"EU RO PE AN P l a n . ' O PE N a l l t h e YEAR.
CORNER B U ILD IN G . E V E R Y ROOM OUTSIDE.

Let us Show You our New Stc
Fall Dresses and Millinery

M ilane Theatre
COOLEST SPO T IN SAN FO R D
------Shown Starling nt 7:30 and 9:15 P. RL--------A Tom Forman Production

The Girl W h o Came Back
with a preferred caBt
Miriam Cooper, Gnatan GIuhh, Joseph Dowling, Kenneth Har­
lan, Mary Culver, Ethel Shannon, Znsu Pitta and Fred
Malatefta.
A atory of life in Sing Sing Prison
“ P H A T A L PHOTO”
An all star comedy, featuring,
Charlea Murray, Mary Anderson und Raymond McKee.
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Don’t you wnnt to tnke n Trip
Around the W orld? W ell, meet us
nt the Methodist Church Friday eve­
ning nt ’ eight o'clock nnd we wjU
visit America, Jnpnn, Spnin, Afrfcn
stops. I f you want to enjoy a real
nnd Irelnnd. There will be eats nt nit
treat bo sure nnd come. ThiH trip is
given under the auspices o f the Epworth League fo r the benefit o f the
enrpet fund. . Tickets are fifty cents
and arc on snlc at the Union Phnrma'cy.
148-Utc

Apply' boncma ueautificr csimlc dV»ta
your face, and rc»t while it drle»
remove and see and feel the w o n f f l
Sdn
C8 ,n thC C5 ° f ° ndlexlur,old»t
Guaranteed to do there definite lhln8l|,*i
tho face or money refunded. Clear iS
complexion end give tt color Lift out h.
lines. Remove blackheads and pimol«
Close en arged pores. Rebuild facialtii
cues and muscles Make the skin so»
and smooth.
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You can obtain regular sizes from vour
favorite toilet counter. K nor, send ihil
ad. with 10cents to Boncilta UbonEJu?
Indianapolis, Indiana, fora trial tub* ■

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The Aaeoclated Press Is ■sclu xlvali
•n tliled to ll&gt;« use Tor republlcatlon of
all n ew * dispatches credited to It or
hot oth erw ise credited In this paper
and also ths local
new s
published
bsrsln.
A ll rlahta o f ra-pubtlcatlon o f spsclai
dispatches herein are «!■*&gt; re a e r»»d .
O ff I pel H R n A l.D n t 'lL H IX fl. Phone ISA
TO A n V K IIT IH K IIN i
In c a s t o f errors nr aninilxslnn In
Issat o r
other -advertIsrim -nt* T h e
Herald P rin tin g Company
does mu
held Its e lf lia b le fo r dnimiKn fu rth er
than the amount received fo r nuch nd-,
vertlsem enta.

Two machine-loads of men, report­
ed to be Italians drive to n point five
miles cast of Pueblo, Colorado, get
out, separate nnd start shooting nt
each other. When the battle Is over,
thore who arc still nllvo, get In the
cars and drive away. Later the Offi­
cers find two dead bodies where the
battle took place.
A novel way of settling n dispute.
The question naturally arises, what
was it all about? Men who do those
sort of things arc not likely to tell
much about it, no matter whether
they are brought Into court or not.
They have their own way of Nettling
disputes nnd they do not care much
for courts. A type of the Mack hand,
maybe. Possibly it’s a type of sonic
organization of which we know very
little. A t any rntc it will be n d iffi­
cult task for American law tp com­
pete with that class of crime.
A S E N A TO R ’S REMEDY

Read This Book
And Get Better
Results From,
lo u r Motor

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Senator Capper's legislative rem­ ,
edies for improving the opportunities
of the farming business to keep step
with other industries, have nut al­
ways proven successful, hut this does
not discourage the Kansas senator.
He is not looking forward to t}ic
time when the freight rate problem CITIES ARK GIVING MORE
will bo solved l*y the hard surfaced
THOUGHT TO THEIR I'K O I'L t
highway. It does not nppear that
his predictions will provide for the
long hauls to market, nevertheless if
one.can have faith in bis prophecies,
the paying of road tax becomes Ifs l
hard to bear.
“ The Kansas farmer,"
lie samy
"has to pny 22 cents n bushel for
shipping his wheat to Chicago. He
gets about $1.25 for it there, allow­
ing him something like KU cents j i
bushel for whrnt which really menus
n loss of about -10 cents on every
bushel grown nnd sold nt that rotas &lt;
The railroads, meantime are getting
twice ns much for freight an they
did five years ago when the farinoF
was selling his wheat for ?2,2fi.
"Today tho situation is 10-cenJj
bread or higher for the consumer/
while tho farmer, the producer, gets
but .80 cents for the whont which
rests him $1.20 to grow. The same
situation prevails, of cotirso, in the
indicating j
beef industry.
The
railroads ’get
i
direction
high freight rates, while the grower
ids of the
t go with
•s and life

Things Worth While Picked Up Alung the W ay; Some From
Pena Long A go Laid Down; Some From Pens of loiter Days.

T H E LOOM OF L IF E
In the loom o f life wo weave each day
On the warp o f circumstance,
The colors grave and colors gay,
. However the threads may chance.
Hut the web la oura to m s W o r mar.
And the pattern we raay^phooso;
Wo may make tbe fabric strong and
And blend as we w ill t!&gt;e hues.
Tho glint o f gold from our hoppy days
May shine through the somber shades
And lava's warm gleams, like the morning's
* Add beauty, that naver fades.
'^93 a ry 'Vaughan,

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slinru of the improvement in two
years,
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“ Thu eft^y jilun nmi its lricmln Imvc
hot merely been productive of better­
ments, they have protected Chicago
from .mistakes that would have vurbed
its growth, The vast railroad termi­
nal developments aggregating $103,1100,000 projected here within the fast
decade or so have followed in large
mensuro its recommendations. The
commission, .reports Hint it revamped
one railroad &gt;plun which would have
built a Chinese wall across the west­
ern part of the business district."—
Lakeland Star-Telegram.

truth that ‘As for the earth, out of it
comcth forth hrend.*
"When every trunk lino railroad Is
paralleled by n broad, smooth, wellgraded national
highway, strong
enough to support trucks o f five or
even ten-ton capacity, the railroads
will not get 22 cents n bushel to take
wheat from Kansas City to Chicago!
"The transportation problem neith­
er begins nor ends with railroads.
The highways problem daily becomes
more and more vital. The marketing
of uutopjobUqS is .today a larger in­
dustry than the running of railroads;
making Of roads for automobiles and
Ttucks is ■inevitably to become the
greatest,j'/i'gU\ ^industry of the cmin-

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The motor is tho heart of your automobile,
your truck, or your tractor. Take the right
care o f it and you w ill have few troubles and
littlo expense.
In order to help you add to tho enjoyment
of your family cars, and to increase your sat­
isfaction with business vehicles, we have
prepared this booklet— a copy of which you
may have for the asking at any dealer’s. It
is not written in technical terms, but explains
fully the operation and care of your' motor
and tells you w hy you should put nothing in
your crank case but

M O TH ER HECOM M NEHS COUCH

lug,9 ‘AvTfllb* ktHx’W
| nMISJi* long,
reaching from city limits to city
limits, are being widened.
"Minor streets widenings are nu­
merous. Now nnd then, driving
through the city, you pass a row of
deserted houses, stripped of windows,
waiting for tile wrecker. Diagonal
streetN have boon cut through find
further cutting is to be done.
"Still in the background, but tbe
subject of persistent endeavor, re­
mains tho straightening of the Chica­
go river and the building of five new
streets into the business district south
through wlint is now river nnd rail­
road yards.

"M y mother hud a severe cough. I
bought her a lettlu s,etvt lXIldr'.Y.'S
HONEY AND TAR ami it helped her
at once. Also gave my son several
doses and his cough disappeared/’
writes Mrs.' H. L. Givens, Grccnfictd,
Virginia. For quick relief from
Coughs, Coldtl*Croup, Throat, Chest,
nnd Bronchial trouble use Foley's
llmicy mid T r t Stood tile test of
time serving three generation!!. Larg­
est selling cough medicine in the
World. Sold everywhere.—adv.
The Dally Jlerald, 15c per week

“ Chicago has been able to separate
city planning from politics.- Ad­
ministrations enter the city hall in
triumph and retire, hut the Chicago
Plan Commission, with its perma­
nent chairman, continues its work. It
enlists officials, business men and
school children in its import. Thou­
sands of new voters, who have studied
the city [dan in the public schools, are
registered each year.

“ The commission is* not yet IB years
olilt yet it has hail $80,000,000 in bonds
voted for city improvements. It is
estimated that $22,500^)00 additional
will be needed to carry through the
| ma j o r , street wideninga. The lake
shord enterprise, already taking form
made,
in piling driven and
which calls for a parkway and bathing
beaches constructed far out from the
present shore, will take many addi­
tional millions.
"O f the $80,000,000 already author­
ized, $.34,000,000 is credited to park
InndB added to Chicago by filling in
the nlke, 1,138 acres being developed.
Street widenings took $37,000,000 And
( lliat remaining massive project of the
forest preserve, which hns set adWc
25,000 ncrcs.'bf . wooded land
hlnd Chicago,h£j) Required $I5,0OTjtR)0
The cbmmisslpii bodies for 10MO acres
m o rtvM | h « KroyrU&gt; of th c'V ty WR8
into W m i n i n Y U v n i l a b l e ^ a r t i ^ J
“ The b9»t argument for flty plan.

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I already chieved. Where once the lake
lapped tho very edge o f the loop dis­
trict, workmen nrc today laying out a
baseball diamond fa r back in the broad
playground that skirts Michigan ave­
nue, and farther down arc construct­
ing a huge sl^ljum . The astonishing
unfoldment o f the BlstrWt fcorU ^pf1'
the river through the widening and eg- ,
tension ot Michigan avenue, furnishes .
the moat spectacular city benefit. The
Chicago Plan Commialon claims* tho
Vise In property valuea there,' If pro^

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One o f the most notable photoplay
casts o f the year will be seen In Hugo
Bail in’s production o f "V anity F a ir"
at the Milan* theater today. This
production was made nt the Goldwyn
studios fo r diatribution by that com­
pany and M h B n llin had at his dis­
posal nil the best ’ resources o f the
Goldwyn organization. The picture
is ono o f the film achievements o f the
yepr nnd gives the story o f Thack­
eray’s masterpiece ns he wrote it in
his novel.
1MnbeV Ballin, the w ife o f the pro­
ducer, is starred ns Becky ’ Sharp.
S n e f is conceded to be one o f the
moat charming o f the popular film
stars o f the day nnd hns constantly
been adding to her reputation ns a
screen plnycr o f exceptional nbility.
She has appeared in all o f the Hugo
Ballin productions up to date, includ­
ed in which are "Jane Eyre,” "East
Lynn," "The Journey’s End" nnd
Other successful productions.
Technically, there are four lending
men In this production. A t the head
o f these, on account o f his long years
o f experience on the stage and in the
silent drama, comes Hobart Rosworth.
Ho acta the role o f the Marquis of
Stcync, n part /which he hns neted
on the speakJijg ftage. Mr. Rosworth
needa no introduction to any motion
picture audience in any country. He
started his film career when motion
pictures ware still .regarded as nn ndJunct o f thh nickelodeon and made as
rapid advance In mastering the tech­
nique o f screen acting'as the motion
picture camera hM r in recording no­
tion. Ho made the first five-reel pic­
ture ever produced in Los Angeles,
a screen, version* o f “ The Count of
Monto C risto" and hus starred in n
scoro o f other motion picture fea­
tures.

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Based on onthusiatalc endorsements
i,v *k s t o w . *
already received, from police ahd pub*
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Tho "/ittle red ichoolhouse" good
f&gt;,ti
Rev.
Joseph
Wainright
was a c j.
towns which have already teen visit­
as it U, is not an good as the "big. red
W IL L SEEK C A U 8E S L E A D IN G
companied
hero
on
Sunday
hy. Ms
Ip
V
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ed by the Oakland Truo Blue Travel­
schoolhBuse." Slates which have ex­
SCENT
A C T IO N
DOES
NOT
W ILL A T I
TO R E C E N T TR O U B LE .
f
pnrenta,
apd
a
brother,.a
youhg
Bap­
IM P L Y A N N E X A T IO N
)F
ers, Oakland fqur wheel.brakes are
perimented in rural districts with the
IS'
tist
minister
and
Mr.
Weimura^i
fel­
destined to be recognized as one o f
"consolidated"
schools
(sometimes
T O IT A L Y
B IR M IN G H A M , Ala., Sept. 18.—
low class mptc o f fem ory’ University!
the
greatest
safety
features
ever
in­
called
"uion
schools”
or
"centralized
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Announcement was made Tuesday
Mr. Weimura
gave an interesting
t n r Tit* Assoelolra Pres?)
schools") report a great gain in edit?
W HITE P L A IN S , N. %., S ep t 10. corporated in n motor car.
that
the
Jefferson
county
grand
Jury
U
lk
o
f
|ila
efforts,
to become a'Chris-"
HOME, Scjrt. 19.— Appointment o f
cation at little or no incrcaso o f cost
The Tfuo Blue Travelers are the
—After ono year and four months of
will begin nn Investigation tomorrow
thin minister,'tyid Is |rtun\Jng to “h li
ah
lUzltWn
m
ilitary
governor'In.
Flume
Tho “ consolidated school" takes the
effort th* prosecuting: officials of first models of-the 1024 Oakland line
on conditions at Banner Mines, near
does not in any way signify annexaplace
o f half- dozen or more "little native cou n try-jap an ,'’ to vpimrth to
to
.come
out
o
f
the
factories
at
PonWest Chester county- late yesterday
Birmingham, where state ' convicts
them
tlon bf this country, i^ w a s authorired. school houses," collect* the several his countrymen
worked b y tho Prntt Consolidated
tivaly '(Stated today, and any moves
teachers, libraries and facilities uniter from their worshjp. o f 'idtjTI. * * 0
Coal company revolted September 10
Mr. and Mrs., Lloif^l
msde’ hy. Italy tip'to the present havo
ono roof, nnd brings the children,'to
and
blo\y up machinery valued at $10,bcetrfor'th* purpose o f bringing Jugonnd takes them from such schools.yi|f moved to 708 Palmetto' avtitaar and
000.
S lM la 'tA see the need fo r a satisfac­
county operated motor busses, horse- will not farm* this' season. CSifl 'pltrir
ng a
Solicitor Jim Davis vigorously de­
Onfc
tory
arrangement
concerning
tho
dis­
drawn vehicles or trolley cars.
* *•: afjd,fam ily have moved from towii t i‘
were dispatched to all pointa o f the
nied secrecy maintained by officials,
was flpinhd'd—lt; began last Wodhcsthe Monroe house.
position
o
f
tho
free
city.
The
consolidated
school
flourishes
compass to demonstrate the perform­
regarding the Banner outbreak and
dsy and jh t.fiq a j two tafqsmen were
It is held, that Premier Mussolini
where good roads arc. It cannot be
Mrs. 1„ R. Farmer o f Kisyifpmee
ance unaer every road and climatic
declared he would summons all w ar­ established where aro only poor oradii.
not examined until yesterday— A tto r­
did everything i n ^ l s ’ power to avoid
camo up Saturday to visit her sister,
condition.
dens ami doctors before tho grand
ney General Shermhn bpened-the case
The Superintendent o f Public In­ Mrs. I. EL Estridgc and together, the
One o f the main reasons fo r dis­ the' situation as it is today when he
jury.
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for the s ta te with th e announcement
struction in tho State o f Washington indies, Mr. Estrldgcs and ' children
patching the cars was to demonstrate asked the joint Italo-Jugo-Siay com­
" I shnll particularly Inquire into sits forth as the, advantages o f the
that the pfbsegutlon thinks It can es­
drove over to Oxford Sunday to visit
the safety feature o f the four-wheel mission considering tho Flume questhe labor required o f tho convicts, the consolidated school, that It provides
tablish beyond a shadow 6t a doubt
their mother, Mrs, Crouthgra fo r a
tiMi
to&gt;
finish
ita
work
on
August!
3L
brakes, and in order to do this thor­
task assigned to them and their fit­ n better school plnn, i. c., makes pos­
that Ward killed Peters In "coldblbodweek.
,
',
and
bogged
Hhp
Belgrade
government
oughly, it-is planned to o ffer a dem­
ness to perform the tasks," he said.
ed, deliberate murder,"
sible
he
erection
and
maintenance
o
f
Mrs.
E.
P.
Morse
and
fam
ily wll|^
to
make
a
definite
decision
bn
tho
onstration to police department o ffi­
“ Medical treatment given tho men mote modern school buildings and
When Mr. Sherman had finished cials in the more than 1,000 cities commission’s report by September IB.
have as their guest this week th^
will also be discussed by the grand school equippiont- It enables tho disform er’s
brother-in-law,
Gebrj^i
his presentation with the declaratlpn and towns through which these cars Jugo-SIavJa, however, let the date
jury. Food will also be a question
district
to
erect
a.modern
high
school
Morse
on
route
to
his
home
in
Hon-"
that the s tile would disprove every pass.
pass without coming to any agree­
before the body. Absolute protection
and to obtain better trained teachers, duras, after being nt Hot Springs,
eaential part o f W ard’s self defense
ment,
nnd
this,
it
is
contended,
threw
As It Is well known that the amount
will be given the convicts cnlled from and gives the rural community the
Ark., for tho baths.
statement, Isaac; Bgills, Ward’s coun­
o f braking power, is' governed by the the en tire responsibility fo r Flume on
the enmp to testify."
advantages o f the uniform gradon
Mrs. B. A. Howard nnd daughtora
sel, moved for'dismlssal o f the indict­
Italy,
which
fo
r
flvo
years
has
been
friction resistance o f the tires against
Burning o f the blacksmith shop at
school. It makes possible the estab­ aro at.homo from Okeechobee after,'
ment, a motloa which Justice Wnkner the road, by distributing tho braking maintaining the city nt her own ex­
tVegra camp, where county convicts
lishment o f'h ig h school courses, nnr, spending the summer there.
Immediate^. # n iid . The court grant­ effort, oyer *11 four wheels, Oakland pense.
nre worked by the Pratt Co., became in many instances, enables the rural
Mr. and Mrs. John. Peters o f Rich­
ed Attorney Bill’s request that "In obtains not only more positive brak­
It is emphatically declared thjit the
known Tuesday.
Hot ashes le ft in
xlstrjet to crqct n ntodorh high school mond nvenuo had as dinner gucsta
the introduction oft certain evidence ing but smoother deceleration. There Italian premier has no wish to violate
the building caused the firo which
bliitding. It provides special work, Sunday Mr. ntnl Mrs. Zcrnovenn, Mr.
witnesses who' found tho body o f is consequently less wear on brake tho judicial clause o f the treaty o f
occurred ten days ago, according to
such
hs mnnunl training, domestic and Mrs. Sam Kcmia and Miss
Peters leave the room." Court ad­ banda*nnd tires and less strain on the Rappallo, in substantiation o f which
II. E. McCormick, vice president nnd
scicnco,
etc., in the rural community, liucurcl.
journed fo r the day.
it is pointed out that he has just re­
chassis mechanism.
gencrnl manager, o f the company.
and,
finally,
tho consolidated school
Mrs. E. C. Ward o f Cameron, aveThrod days a fter the body o f Petets
Proposed’ abolition o f the convict
It is impossible to lock the front gistered the treaty with the League of
increases community interest in com­ nuo has been quite ill with rheuma­
'an ex^narlne, was;'found near the
Nations.
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lease system has been a warm issue
wheels on a dry pavement.
munity activities by providing n cen­ tism. We are glad to note sno 1*
reservoir, Ward, through ah attorney,
before the Alnlmmn legislature dur­ tral meeting plnco under attractive
The tendency to skid
has been
recovering after several weeks.
confessed killing him, but he alleged
T U R N ON E LE C TR IC ^
ing the present session nnd members surroundings, making the school the
eliminated because the whole ten­
justification, nserting ho defended his
LIG H TS IN YO U R HOME
of tho state-wide committee fo r the center o f tho community circle.
dency of the car is not to skid but
Dai.y Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoka
life in a blackmail plot, and sinco then
abolition o f tho system have been
to continue going forward Sn the
House,
Mobley’s Drug Storq and
the state has endeavored to learn the
"Ready to turn on ihe ligh ts!" P R E S ID E N T COOI.IDGE
called to meet in Birmingham tom or-1 The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
original direction of. travel. Even op
Hunt’s Pharmacy. * *
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details of the black mail and the cir­
That, it is declared, is the thought
N O T TO V IS IT MACON row night to hear testimony regard
a wet pavement this holds true.
cumstances of the killing.
hack of the new, Installed-Pricc Rian
ing the Banner outbreak.
The four wheel brake mechanism o f selling Pclco-Llght,
the
wellAttorney General Sherman em­
MACON, ScpL 17.— President Cal­
phasized in presenting his case that on the fron t wheels has been so ar­ known farm electric planf, which the vin Coolidgc w ill not visit Mncon this IN D U S T R IA L SCHOOL
ranged that in turning, the outer company has just announced.
Word's lawyer did not go to tho
year. A letter was sunt to the presi­
FOR D AD E C O U N TY
front wheel brake is automatically
Tho announcement o f this plnn is dent by the chamber of commerce in­
sheriff with his story fo r three days
released which insures perfect control especially directed to those who_live
viting him to visit Mncon during the
and nights, though it was well known
M IA M I, Fla., Sept. 19.— Plans for
o f steering at all times. This means in farm homes, it is stated.. Wo want
Georgia state exposition.
In reply nn industrial school for hoyn nnd girlH
in the meantime that an attempt to
that even In turning a corner a t high to smnko it easy fo r the farm er to
to tho letter C. B, Rlomp, seerotnry together with n suitable plncc for
identify the corpse was underwny and
speed, when it is necessary to apply h&lt;U'.o cloctrifity in his homo, nnd to
to the president, stated that the pres-; tnking rare o f indigent children nnd
timt the officials were baffled until
the brakes ,there will bo no danger of know beforehand;1 just
what the ident greatly appreciated the invitn- n,iu|tn&gt; to be built on a 2H0 acre fnrni
finger prints experts established that
skidding.
whole
thing
will
cost
him,"
declared tion but would be unable to accept it „ t Kendall, owned by Dade county,
This bank is 36 years old, during each
Peters wns a former marine.
The brakes aro easily accessible, officials o f the Delco-Light Company,
on account o f pressing matters o f , „ 0rc made yesterday at n meeting of
It wns apparent from tho statement
successive year ifrhas learned the nqeds o f the
being of. the external contractipg type in response to questioning nbout this
state that would keep him in Wnsh-|thc C0Unty commissioner’s special
of the chief prosecutor that the state
and the only adjustment neecssnry nt remarkable plan.
people of this city and vicinity, aiul’CaWceit^K
ton.
would try to prove that Peters was
committee and n committee from tho
the bands. „
B riefly stated, the plan is to fur­
not killed where the body was found,
board
o
f
visitors,
in
charge
of
county
them, thus becoitffhg more usefu) tQ Firms,
The use o f demountable disc steel
The D rily Herald. 15c per week.
hut was carefully deposited on tho un­ wheels on all models greatly facili- nish n standard model Delco-Light
institutions.
,
■ Merchants and Farmers yearly. *
The Herald delivered six times
frequented htjfhVhy* Tty somo one who ta te ^ a n y adju^moqt^and_ also, sim plant nnd storage battery, to install
it complete, wire the house, for ten weok.foz lbc. MiUli t%
Tho. Herald fo r first class job work.
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,Haired tcf.cOTIEonl :&gt;hfit hhd "happened. pHfle* the'Srortt o f cHjmglng~tTre
MMMfMfU I ’llilo tiliw
lights, put in ten drop lights, com­
Mr. Sherman gave his version o f
The prices on the new models have plete even to tho electric bulbs in
— Your Account Invited,—
Wnrd's own story. Ho recalled that been reduced from $30 on tho roadthe sockets, put in a gencrnl power
Word snid he wns accosted by Peters, star to $150 on tho flvo passenger
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outlet anywhere in tho house the
» “ Charles Ross" and a "Jack Rog- sedan, making Oakland the lowest
owner may chooso, in short to furnish
in their enr, Peter got
into priced six cylinder car with fourm
n complete Delco-Light installation,
Resources $15(kQQ0&gt;QQ.
Word's ear with a drawn pistol arid wheel brakes on the market.
"Ready to turn on the lights,” as
forced him to drive to tho secluded
stated nbove.
spot while the other two followod In O FFIC E R A N D TH R E E
Low prices arc assured, on nil mod­
their high powered car. Peters, acM E C H AN IC S MISSING els and,, in addition financing o f tho
rording to the story, ordered n holt.
V ia n a a a a a a a ia a a a a a a a a iB a a a a a a iiH a a a a a B a p a n a n a a a p H
purchase is taken care of, where nec­
Ward grabbed the gun nnd .Peters’
\vV5 iI IIN G T O N , Sept. 17.— Lieut. essary by an easy payment plan
a a . Jii
other wrist and' Peters was killed in Cole and three mechanics o f I-angley
19111— 10-IN. L IS T PRICE 75c
which calls for only a small cash pay­
A CO M M U N ITY B U ILD E R
the subsequent scuffle.
Field, V a* who left Bolling Field ment. The Delco-Light Company is
I f Anybody Hero Wants a Real Kind Mamma— Illucs
Mr. Sherman asserted that Peters hero at 10:35 a. m. yesterday for Si. weli-khOwq for its efforts at spread­
Ethel Ridley and Bradford’s Jazz Phools
F. P. FORSTER, President
D. F. W IU T N E R , Cashlar,
had a rrndenzous with tho trio the |Louis by way o f I-angin Field, at ing the benefits o f electricity in the
Memphis, Tennessee— Blues
night before and that tho meeting Moundsviile, W. Va., were reported cou n ty, and many thousands o f farm
Ethel Rjdley nnd Bradford’s Jazz Phools
on the night o f tho tragedy had been missing last night after effort! had hotpe^'todny know whatUhaso bene­
arranged. He said Ward claimed to been made to get word o f them.
fits A re,’.thanks to tho kindly influ­
Lieut. Cole was piloting a Martin ence oi. these widely known Delcohave met the “ black mailers” to tem­
19I2-L— 10-IN. L IS T PRICE 75c
porize with them Until he could ea­ bomber, entered in the Uulitzer race L igh t plants. It is safe to predict,
Midnight. Blues
Rosa Henderson
rs |« payipg them a $75,000 demand at St. Louis.
with the aid of a jdan like this and
Cotton Belt Bjues
Lizzie Miles
A report through the naval air s «r» with so many thousands able to enjoy
for blackmail.
I’hters wo» painted os an unsophls vice that a ship at sea had sighted the advantages o f electricity, accord­
ticated vtillage youth by the prosc- such a machine, was being traced, but ingly. that great numbers will take
191^23— 10’ LN. L IS T PRICE 75b
tutor.
officers said it was unlikely tho pilot advantage o f the opportunity which
Bleeding Hearted Blues
Jambs P. Johnson
could lose his course so completely the Delco-Light. Company, 6ffers, to
You CnnH Do What, My Lo-rt Mnn Did— Blues
School days will soon be here and as to land In tho ocean. Jt was point­ buy. their own Delco-Light plants this
James P. Johnson
the seasonable
advertisement o f ed out that a forced landing in wild fall and Join the other thousands who
Washington
and are already enjoying this modern con­
fhurrhwcll'a tells you o f the arrival countfy between
uf big selections o f boy's fall suita Moundsviile might have le ft tho miss­ venience.
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in all the wanted cloths and patterns ing aviators without means o f 1com­
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and at prices that will please the eco­ municating their plight.
Some-people are sO generous they
nomical parent. Outfit the boy for
throw pennies around as ( f they were
The Tampa Board o f Trade la tak­ five-dollar bills,
school at Churchwell’s and you will
’eL#; i f
WbJ, " a , » *n \r. t
have no regrets.
ing the Initiative in calling fo r acH
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( Jacksonville— Fosbcc Bros. Lumber secure a fa ir appropriation from the
Company purchases 55,000 acres o f state road department for the im
fghways in
yellow pine tlmberlXnd in Hillsboro j provement o f the *Highways
In - the
and Manatee counties.
W e ft Coast district.

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Robs Calomel o f
Nausea and Danger

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SH O O TIN G

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

Medicinal Virtues Retained and Irnprored— Dangerous and
Qualities Remorcd.

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Yanks Delayed Another Montgomery Fans See
Day in Cinching F lag
Little Rock W in Two

The latest triumph of modern selence la n "de. nauseated" calomel tab­
let known to tbit drug trade its “Cain*
tabs.'*, Calomel, thp moat Kcncrnliv
useful of all medlelD.*a thus enters
bppn x wider ntlil iif frw.ituJnrlty.—
jiurjlled *|&lt;1 reffortti.rroMi^tlnise obW* Jcrtlunnhla (iiinJIUilifVhlnte'tiRvx herr‘° j
10(1Mf £?*?*■ ,'T&gt;K
W.^^i^lllousnr^iAioriailp'tifith.. head*
^ -ftMiea ami Indlmnjiin/nnd In a ureal
variety of llvefTaloirtnrh aniK kidney
fc* Iron Idas calomM 'Was the moat suceeeaful remedy, 'but’ Ua one wue often
neglected on nccfeimti or Ita slckctdn*
tiunlltlra. N o w J e d I tha eaaleat «n4
moat plrnaont dt* medicine* to take.
n* One Calutnb at VedHtne with a swal­
M low of water,—that’* u|l. No tnste.
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: NE W YORK, Sept. 18.— New York
MONTGOMERY, Ala., SepL 18.was delayed nnotber day in cinching Little Rock won both ends o f a double
W ASHINGTON, Sept 1 0 ^
thd American longue penant, when bender from Birmingham,^
I.KA iUE STANDINGS
Washington’ tied it* major
Cleveland won the Inst game o f ,the afternoon, 7 to C and ,1*to* 0.
* * gtW record' o f 108 double
aeries, 8 to 3.
Score, first game:
National League.
playa.in on^ season, cstnldish*
Score by innings:
Birmingham .... 012 100 Oil- - 0 10 2 i*« ed inert yejtr In the second
Won. Lost Pet,
1
(
*
000 120 212—8 10 1 Li tie Rock
320 001 10* - 7 12 0 Ra game With? St. Louis here
.022 Cleveland
fil
New York ........... ..... 89
Now
York
.....
000
020
010—3
9
2
Daniels,
Bates
and Vann; Graham P* yesterday. :?*
r&gt;8
.580
Cincinnati ........... .....83
and
Smith.
*a
Biuego took Exzel’s grouml.580
fih
Pittsburgh ........... .......82
Score, Bocond game:
*** or, tagged Gerber on the bnse
&lt;1(1 .625
Birmingham
......... 000 00(
Ra lino and retired'the batter nt
08
.518
St. iMuis ...... .— ..... 73
P
H
ILAD
E
LPH
IA,
SepL
18.—
De­
Little
Rock
......
.... 000 001
f*3 first to complete the play
70
.489
Brooklyn .............. .....&lt;57
(Six innings agreement).
82
.338 troit spill even with Philndclpldn to­
*«• which tied the mark. The Nnday
winning
the
first
game
8
to
2
and
Wells
and Robertson; Met
.324
82
tionals have sixteen more
Boston ................ ..... 44
Ncidcrkorn.
losing the second 10 to 9.
F-a games to play this season.
Score, first gnmn:
American League
Mobile 9, Nnshville 3.
Won. Lost. Pet. Detroit ...... 113 200 010—8 11 1
N A SH V ILLE , Tenn.,_ Sept. lfl.—
•18 .057 Phlln. ............... 000 001 001—2 10 4
New York .......... .... 92
Holloway and Bossier, Woodall; Mobile defeated Nashville hi;re today
.fill
01
Ronimclt,
Kelly and Perkins, Druggy. 9 to 3. The* Hears hunched hits in the
fifi
....
88
.fill
Detroit ................
firs inning for four runs. Lctiourvcnu
Score,
second
game:
.501
....
&lt;
1
8
07
SL Louis
..........
.480 Detroit ....a
100 100 llVi— 9 13 1 hit a home run with one on nnd a
71
Washington ......... .... 07
.452 Phlln............... 100 010 701— 10 10 1 triple in the ninth which counted for
74
Chicngo ...... ........ .... &lt;11
.408
80
Clark, Johnson, Cole, Whitehill and another run.
fifi
Philadelphia
Score:
80
.403 Gassier; Woodall, Harris, Ilusty,
Mobile ............. 100 002 021— 0 10 0
Rommell and I'erkins,
Tonight nt the Princess you will
Nashvilio.......... 000 002 001—3 12 2 see Tom Mooroh" fn “ Beating the
•
Southern Association.
Won. Lost. Pet.
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— Wash­
Long and Henry; O’Neill nnd Haley. game."
.025 ington and St. I.ouis divided their two
fil
New Orleans ........
.577 games today, the Brown taking the
03
Chattanooga 5, New Orlrnns 2.
Mobile .................. . . 80
He was n burglar— but tbc people's
.528 opener 5 to 1, while Washington won
07
....7fi
CHATTnnoogn, Tcnn, Sept. 18.— choice for Mayor!
Memphis ...............
.510 the second, 2 to 1.
73
Chattanooga defeated New Orleans 5
Atlanta ................ ... 70
.500
72
72
Birmingham ........
Ir, 2 here this afternoon in the open­
Score, first game:
From second story worker to es.483 St. Louis ........... 020 010002—5 11 1 ing contest o f the finnl local series of
78
Nashville ............... .73
lecmed mayor o f n hick town—all in
.408 Washington....... 000000 001— 1 9 3 of the season. The clubs will lay off one year, t
87
Chntlnnoogn ...... . .......&lt;10
.310
.....
r.o
97
Little Rock .........
I )anforth and Sovcreld; Zachary, Wednesday nnd play a double header
Thursday.
Russel) and Rucl.
Filled with escapades ami accom­
GAMES YESTERD AY.
Score:
Score, second game:
plishments of n “ mnn who dared."
St. Louis .......... 000001 000—1 8 0 New Orleans .... 000 001 000—2 fi 3
National I-cngue.
Washington...... 000 110 OOx—2 10 0 Chattanooga ...... 201 001 Olx— fi 9 2
Honesty nnd dishonesty—so them
Boston 2, Pittsburgh 12.
Kolp and Severeld; Znnisher and
nt work in “ Beating the Game."
Philadelphla-Cinclnnali, rain
’GATORS ARE TO HE
Rucl.
New York JO, St. Louis 4.
W ELL COACHED
Charged with high voltage of love,
Only three scheduled.
thrills and' suspense.
BOSTON, Sept.
18.— Blankenship
G AINESVILLE, Flo., Sept. 19.—
kept Boston's hits sentered today,
American Longue.
Observation of the early training sea­
Opens with n big punch—action nil
Chicngo winning 0 to 2.
Cleveland 8, New York 3.
son of the University of Florida var­ the way thru—nnd a mighty thrill nt
Score by innings:
St. Liuis 5-1, Washington 1-2.
Chicngo ...... :.... 101 001 000—0 8 2 sity football sipiud has developed the end.'
Chicago fi, Boston 2.
Boston ............. 000 001 001—2 7 3 one important fact, the 'Gators of
Detroit 8-9, Philadelphia 2-10.
Tom says, “ Honesty lias loaded
lilangenship nnd Grouse*; Quinn, 1923 will he one of the In'st coached
teams
in
the
history
of
the
sch
o
ol,
tl
dice
beat o mile."
Howe, Dietlu-n and Pincinich.
Southern Association.
is difficult to determine nt the outset
At Montgomery: l-illle Rock 7-1,
o f a training period the ultimate re­
Tomorrow, Charlie Chaplin in "The
“ BEATING THE GAME."
Birmingham 0-0.
sults o f meeting with worthy rivals Pilgrim."
“ Here's five thousand dollars to es­
Chattnnooga 9, New Orleans 2.
on the field, of battle will he, hut
tablish
yourself, iu a hick town. I
Nashville 3, Mobile 9.
smooth and systematic coaching o f'
Remember tonight ,is family night
want every mnn, woman and cjiild in
Others not. scheduled.
I0X
excellent
variety
will.
Justify
u
—-whole.family
admitted oh one nrtult
i ______•
that town calling you ‘ Honest Tom’
trfore accurate prediction on l he out­ ticket.
i
Smith, At the expiration o f one
Amrrirun Association.
come of the season’s play.
»
Kansas City 0-10, Minneapolis 0-9, year I will eonie to you and show
The 'Gator team that faces the
And tonight nil with
their last
you how to make a rent killing.’ ’
Others played Sunday.
name beginning with "C ” will be ad­
Mm
re
n*
W,,sl
Point
October
0
should
These are the terms Tom
’ . , ,' be in trim condition and able to exe­ mitted free.
|
|known ns “ Fancy Charlie,’ must fulCardinals H e l p Giants i till iu Ins latest drumutic-romcdy, cute Us plays like a perfect machine.
It seems that never has so much at­
Increase Lead Game “ Heating the Game,” today n f Prin­ tention been given to fundamentals. Very good comedy tonight also.
cess .The atre, under the supervision
Head Conch Van Fleet has found nhle
ST. Louis, Sept. IK.— New York in­ of the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. assistance in Coaches Sebring, for­
Caught in the net of robbing the
creased its hold on top place to five
merly of the Kansas Aggies, and Yon,
games by swutnping St. Louis today, apartment of a supposed master un old Florida man who coached in
crooki ho accepts this pact to gain
10 to 4.
France and ut Camp Henning, Colum­
his freedom. A crook story with a
Score by innings:
bus, Ga.
New York ____ 201 000 031— 10 14 3 new twist, rife with escapades and
Florida may develop
individual
St. Louis ...... 000 Oil 002— 4 8 fi accomplishments o f “ A Man Who stars in this season’s performance,
Nchf, Gowdy and Gaston; Haines, Dared."
but its showing will no doubt he
Bnrfoot nnd Clemons.
credited to the precision iu which its
Tonight at the Milane, Thackeray's
A LL NEW PICTURES
movements arc made.
ARE SHOWN HERE.
wonderful novel is put Into movies
PITTSBURGH, Sept 1R.— Pittsburg
The varsity man who ?tarts after
hammered three Boston pitchers for
an opponent carrying the hall will when "Vanity Fair" is shown.
Ty show the class of pictures now
17 hits and won today's game 12 to 2.
know how to tackle when he reaches
It is the great romantic love story
After Ilarnes laid yielded three runs being shown nt the Milane Theatre
I!
his rival, the ends will know how to
an four hits in the first inning, he was it is Interesting to note that u * keep their rivnl halts out of tho piny of real human beings with their weak­
Ages, nnd a new passing system Is being nesses and their virtues truthfully
relieved when struck on the knee liy part feature film, “ Three
shown
here
two
weeks
ago,
nt
HI anil perfected that will require n master presented.
Grimm's field hit.
20
rents,
is
firing
shown
all
this
week bucklii'li! to solve and stop.
Score by Innings:
nt
the
Strand
Theater
nt
Tampa,
and
The prinripul character,
Becky
Bwton ___ __ 100 000 010— 2 9 2
The “ stride boxes" come out early
Pittsburg
320 2fill ll»x— 12 17 2 tin* admission prices are 2fi and fiO and high running ia being not only Sharp, is universally considered by
Barnes, Qeschger, Filllngim and E. rents. Both theatres in this city are encouraged hut insisted upon. The critics the most fascinating of nil
Smith; Morrison and Schmidt, Gooch. showing lale releases’ nt prices du­ linemen were soon introduced to the heroines, the most intriguing of all
plicated' nowhere else in thu state, “ bucking machine" nnd the stendy adventuresses in English romantic
nnd
there is no necessity for Sanford work o f conditioning the squad has fiction.
We get spine of our best results by
people to g o to other eilies to see the continued over two hours every after­
letting fools rush In wheree angels
really big features, os they are usual­ noon.
The most 'celebrated scene of rev­
fear to trend. Si niInols County Bank.
ly shown' here before other towns
elry, the fateful ball on tho eve o f the
For quicK results try a want ad. .
Tho Herald for first class Job work. secure them.
bntie o f Waterloo is a dramatic part
in the story.

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G O U T W Y N prcaiJito

H U G O B A J X I N S P r o d u c t io n
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Haven't you always wanted to take
n trip around the world? Well, here's
your chnncc. On Friday evening at
eight o^clock we will meet ynu nt tho
Methodist Church nnd will take h trip
around the world.

M AB E L H ALU N «*3ECKYSHARP

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week fq r 15c.

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And then the buttle Itself, graphi­
cally presented on (lie screen, is a
dynamic, panoramic, scnsntionsl mo­
tion picture spectacle.
Also Snub 1'ollnrd in “ The Old Sea
Dog."
Tonight is family night—tho whole
family get* in on two adult tickets.

Standard Outfit for $549.50, consisting of
1 Ono Delco-Lifiht Plant, the most
^ "* popular size—Model 866,850 viaU3
•. 32 volts
•*- •*
!JV
capacity,
(freight paid).
^ Ono standard Dclco-Light F.xido
BtiHfirv.
Ifi lnrric
Battery, with 10
large cnnacitv
cells, extra thick plates and heavy
glass jars (freight paid).
O^Thp installation of plant end bat**
tory — except purchaser 19 to fur­
nish a concreto b&amp;so and tho
battery rack.

2

Wiring.house for ten (10) lights —
’ to be located wherever specified
by purchaser.
Et^Ono gcncrnl power outlet to bo
^ located in bouso wherever speci­
fied by purchaser.
—Standard set of ten (10) drop lights
w with sockets installed in bouse.
., Ton (10) standard electric light
Lu
ll
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bulbs.

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Similar Outfit With Smaller Site Plant—Model 608 — $442.50
pnisf

Delco-Lljlit Co,
Dayton, Obio.
You may comiJcr title *t ray order for a
completely id-tailed Dclco-Litht outfit ia
accordance with die price sad tormi I bsvs
checked.

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Don't forget that Friday night Is
Country Store night.
Toniorruw Shirley !V(ason In “ Low

The board o f public .Instruction o f
Loc and Collier counties met with
County Superintendent J. D. McFcrron in his office and mode an amica­
ble and satisfactory settlement o f the
division o f tho different school funds
and indebtedness.

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A.
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Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordera.
Count the words and re m it.
ncordingly.

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1 Gns Stove (5 liument and over)

Rockers.
Dining Chairs.
TnMcs.
Ileds Complete (spring, mattress
etc.)
t Refrigerator.
5 Shades.
The above furniture is not |icw
hut real good and enn he bought cheap.
Each piece aeparntc or whole lot.
Moving into smaller
house reason
for selling.
1011 Onk Ave.
Phone 283-J.
148 Gtc.

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Whole Body. Quickest Way
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Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

T E X A R K A N A , Ark.,

Sept.

ID,—

Passenger train No. 6 on the Missouri
Pacific railway southbound from Lit­

tle Rock and due here at 12:30 o'clock
Optldaa-Optamstrist
was wrecked yesterday between Ful­
111 Beat F irst 8tre*t
Baaferd. FIs. ton and Sheppard, Ark., according to
reports here. The engine and all but
Automobile Body Build- three coaches are said to havq turn­
ed over. No loss o f life was report­
; ingr and Repairing
Com er of Park Ave. and Second Bt. ed but it was said a number o f pas­
sengers t a|td members o f ths crew
i ,
were injured.

Charles Stem, Prop.

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municipality 12 mills upon the dollar.
(B ) For tho Interest and sinking
fund account 0 mills upon the dollar.
Section Three. That there shall be
levied and collected fo r the year 1923
upon all taxable property within the
corporate limits o f the C ity o f San­
ford, Florida, a tax o f 18.m i!U upon
the dollar, fo r the t&gt;urpo*e o f reallx-*
Ing n sum sufficient to meet and de­
fra y the necessary running and oper­
ating fxpi-iiM-.t o f the P ity o f Panford,
Florida, fo r tho cnsuiqg fiscal year.
Sect
Four. That this ordinan
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C ja l jMc«» frfm Survey nf C u n m t Bmiiiwii, Ftbnitfry It i l ,
Cfrnm l fwicti from !/. S, OfTklnfirsiI S'Mfn«7«
ttV / . M
Nmgminff { [ m i ManiAlji LaJbcrt JfUvtnn', Durtau 0/

Lxkbor Staumu,

More tor
Your Money
S w a p p in g t h in g s — as w h e n
o u r g ran d m o th e rs tra d ed eggs
for calico at the cross-roads store
— gives a better understanding o f
values. B y m easuring one thing
against another w e too can often
judge values more clearly.
C o a l and w ages make u p m ore
than half the m anufacturing cost
of cement.
T h e chart ab o v e s h o w s price
fluctuations for portland cement,
coal and w a ge s d u rin g the past
ten years. In each case 100 is used
to represent 1913 figures, by the
G overn m en t departments w h ich
com piled these statistics.
Translated into “ eggs and calico**
language, this chart shows that a ton of
coal would buy nearly tw ice as much
cement in 1922 as in-1913. A day’s wages
also would buy more cement in 1922
than in 1913*
This means that even though coal and
wages make up more than half its manu­
facturing cost, cement is now relatively
lower in price than either coal or wages.

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Florida, this tho 7th day
August.
1923.
C l l P N T Y ItO AKI*
OF
P P H I .I O I N payable thirty years a ft e r tho d ale
S T I U 'C 'I 'I O N FOIt HKM1NOM-5
SKMI!
thereof; suld bonds have beep v a l i ­
’ CO UNTY. FLO R ID A .
dated nml confirmed by decree nf thn
Ily: C~ F. II A I tltlS O N , Chairman.
Circuit t'otlrt o f the Seventh Judicial A tt e s t;
Circuit nf Florida, dated A u gu s t 3ril
(S e a l o f ....... ..
T. W . L A W T O N .
11123. said bonds to he sold fo r delivery
Sup!, and K x -O f fle l e Heerelary.
within twenty day s a f t e r w ritten no­ Selielle Mai nos.
tice of acceptance of hid Is a lv e n ; said
Att orney fo r Hoard,
In-nils &lt;if ii,non,an tloncniliinthni and
Hanford, Fla.
Interest rit\d principal p ay ab le nt the
8- 22-29-0-S -I2- 19-&amp;IC
Natlmnil I'ark Hank o f the City and
State of N e w York.
W rit te n opinion of Mr. Jim. C. T h o m ­
son. attorney, nf N e w York, a p p r o v in g
the validity of sahl bunds w ill bo f u r ­
nished.
Kaeh hhl must he accompanied with
a eortlfled cheek
In
the
sum
of
— IN —
tnntMin made pay able lo Hie County
iloard o f Publi c Instruction fo r Hemlinila County. Florida, such cheek o f
the successful bid der to he retained ns
Ihinldilled
tin manes
to
the
Hoard f ’ It1A J I T1 ^ It’ T ’ l t ' ^ T A Q
A
should the successful bid der fall n r ! v l l v i l U H i U
4 L j I \ O vX/\0
refuse lo take up sahl homls accord*
— A N I)—
Int; t&lt;i Hie terms of the notice and Ills
hhl.
The stld
Hoard
reservea the
^lliht to reject any anil all hills.
AH
proposals should tin addressed to the
County Hoard
of Public Instruction
for Seminole County. Florida, C a re of
T. W . Law ton.
Secretary.
Sanford,
Florida .and marked "Hid fo r Ihinds."
Witnes s the hands of the C hair m an 11)5 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481 -J
and Secretary and
the senl o f said
Hoard at Kunftird.
Seminole County,

(SHINGLES/

S E V E R A L H U R T IN

THE. H E X O

until maturity: said lionds to mature
. . .heronn-s due and
and the prluelpat

ASPHALT

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N ’ SEE.. H E S

Immediately |day of July nnd January of each &gt; m r

upon its passage nnd adoption.
Adopted this 14th tiny of Septem­
ber, A. D. 1323.
FORREST LAKE, '
Mayor-Commissioner.
S. O. CHASE,’
Commissioner.
C. J. MARSHALL,
. Commissioner.
Attest:
R. PHILIPS, (S E A L).
City Clerk.
MH-ltc
By IJ. Hay.

ORDINANCE 64

George A. DeCottea

F is tie r

HIM C O H E y

FOUND

PURELY L
; PROFESSIONAL =

SlR-1

‘

Constipation affects directly every
orgnn in the body, duo to the fact that
Phone 198
Phone 498
the liver docs not carry the bile out
of the system, thus putting an extra \ e t l r r o f S a l e o f SSO.OO.lMI S p r r l n t T n v
Retinol l i U l r l r t N o . a, M r n i l n o l r C o n n ­
burden on tho kidneys that overtaxes
i e . 1‘ l o r l d n . Snlil l l l n t r l r l I t r l n a A la n
and weakens them, filling the blood
K
n o w n nn t l e n e v n M p rr ln l T u t S r l i o o l
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
FO R S A L E
with all manner o f disease germs that
I &gt; l « ( r l e t , S c h o o l ■l l o i n N ,
Trunks and Baggage
Notice Im hereby given that sealed
are carried through tho veins into ev­
bliln will he teeelvrd i»)' the Count)
Transoffered Anywhere Any
FOR S A LE —For $1,100.00 cash; Lot ery nook nnd comer of the body. That limit'd of Pu bli c IiiKtruethm of Semi
FARMERS— You can gat aaad bad
Time
nolo County. Florida, at the office id
5 IUock 0, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­ is why any remedy that merely tem­ the
of i'uh lir taxlrue.
fram—i and Irrigation plugs at the
porarily relieves constipation is in­ thin Superintendent
of tile nafd County at the Court
completed house. A bargain. A. P.
Sanford Novelty Woika.
100-tfc
sufficient nnd you become addicted to House In Sanford. Florida, on nr he.
Connelly &amp; Sons.
146-tfc the constant use of strong purgatives fore the expiration Of thirty day s from
SANFORD N O V E L T Y
Ills! publication of tills notlre and
that weaken and deplete the system. tile
FOR SALE— Rosier and Gays’ paints
until 3:0(1 o'clock In tho afternoon of
WORKS
In order to get permanent relief, a Saturday, September :2ml, l!&gt;23, for
end varnishes at Sanford Novelty
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
complete systematic treatment is nec­ the purchase of t2o.onft.no Sperlnl Tax
School lUiitrli't No. &amp;, Hcmluolo County.
Works, Sanford agents.
, 183-tfc FOUND—On side walk nenr Roumil- essary.
Florida. hi&gt;ndK,“sri|d bonds being dated
General Shop and Mill
lnt &amp; Amlcrsons, a Ford key. Own­
This complete treatment is found J inuttrv 1st. 11*23. hen H o t Interest at
FOR S ALE — Rhode Island eggs for er can hnvc same by identifying and only
the
r a le of sir per cent per autiurn. In'
in a prescription culled Itc- i crest
W ork
pay abb
se m i- annually on Ho
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. paying for this ad.
l )4-tfe Cu-Mn, which contains seventeen well llrsi day of July anil Janua ry of each
CONTRA CTO It and B U ILD E R Ellsworth, Bcardal! Avcnuo. San
y
e
a
r
-u
ntil
m
aturity;
said bonds to.
known and thoroughly tested medicin­
mature and the principal becomes due
117 Commercial Street— Sanford. Fla. ford.
es,
so
skillfully
compounded
that
each
83-tfp
and payable
thirty years
aft er
the
FOR R K N T
one performs its function on the var­ date thereof; sahl builds have been
validated
and
confirmed
by
decree
of
FOR
RENTOne
furnished
room
FOR HALE— SEED POTATOES for
ious parts of the body perfectly and
the C irc u it .Court of the Seventh .ItiillS. O. Shinholser
with connecting bath. Prefer two harmoniously.
fall planting, either Bliss or Rose
i hil Circuit of Florida, dated Julie
This rcmarknblo proscription goes 3»th. Iti23; nab) bonds to he sold for
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton Si Co.
110-tfc young men.—214 E. Second St.
delivery
within
twenty days after
Contractor and Builder
121-tfc right to work on a torpid liver, im­ written notice of acceptance i f bjd Is
mediately
cleanses
the
colon
of
its
ac­
given; sail) bonds of 11 .nan nn den om ­
FOR S ALE — Second hnnd loose leaf FOR RENT— Furnished apartment,
cumulation of poisonous refuse which, ination and Interest ami principal |&gt;a) ■
-I- F L O R ID A binders good as new, posts and In­
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel according to Prof. MetchnikolT of the aide at tho National Park Hunk of the
Cltv nml State of N e w York.
dices.. Quick sale at $1.00 each cash Avenue.
123-tfc Pasteur Institute, Paris, is the direct
Wrlttcn-nplnlnu of Mr. Jao. C. .Tho m­
attorney, of N e w York, approvin g
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons on delivery. Herald office. 131-Clp ro T T u T iN T -T w o room light house- cause of all our nehes nnd pains. In son.
the validity of said bonds wil l he fur*
addition,
Re-Cu-Mn
,
improves
the
di­
K .la b lla tw a - i» o a . ,
Jvrepjng njijijtnvent:, -7I'd1Onk \ v c * gestion, relieves the'kidneys o f their .tilshtnl.
T- * ,-» •» *&gt;. —,*- —
■ PQlLJiW.E.-Tvkcofd, luufil .letter filctf
■Ifurli hid must he nrronipnnlcd with
nue.
.
130-tfc over-burdrn, purifies the blood stream a certified cheek Ip the sum of ISOd.OO
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
in good shnpe but hnvc been used.
made payable to the CoilIIly Hoard of
Pkor.r IS
101-8 Magnolia Ave. Good for ordinary filing. Have in­ FOR RENT—4 desirable rooms,- fur­ nnd you are soon aware o f an absenre I'uhlir Instruction fo r Hepilnolo C o u n ­
ty.
Florida, such clirclt of Hie successdices. Twenty-five cents npioce for
nished or unfurnished. Apply ]07 o f thoso dull headaches, back pains, fill bidder to he relaltird ns Until doted
nervousness,
dizziness,
inertia
nnd
d am ages to the Hoard should the sur quick sales, llcrnld Printing Com­ West Third street.
130-tfc
rheumatic pains— you feel full of vig­ rrs sful bidder fall or refuse lo take
STEWART the Florist pany,.
131-Gtp FOR R ENT — 3 unfurnished rooms, or and pep, eat anything you like up said bonds nerordlmr to the terms
Kluwcrs for nil occasions
of this notice and Ills hhl.
The said
3M Elm Avenue.
145-5tp without bnd after effects and sleep Hoard reserves the rlalil to rejert any
FOR S ALE —817 West First street.
Members
‘,
amt
all
bids.
A
ll
propnmilu
should
he
,
Bargain in price and terms.. Ad­ LARGE convenient unfurnished houso like a log.
addressed to the f o u n t ) ' Hoard of
riorixN Telegraph Delivery Aas’n.
Rc-Cu-Mn is sold nnd recommended Public
Instruction fo r Seminole C ou n ­
keeping rooms. Rent reasonable. by the Union Pharmacy nnd other ty. Florida.
•It Hyrtle Ave----------- Phone 260-W dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fin.
care o f T. \V. I.nwloii
137-26tc 205 Onk Ave.
Seeretatv.
Sanford. Florida, and m a r k ­
146-20-tp good drug stores and if you don’t feel
ed "U h l fo r Hands."
i o it HA l.M—7 passenger H cylinder FOR RENT— Five room house, near n decided change in your condition a f­
W itness Hie hands of the Chairman
Secretary and the
seal of sahl
ISANI’ORI) M A C H IN E "Peerless" touring car. Good as SI.i Gertrude's bridge. One acre of ter taking according to directions, you and
Hoard
at Hanford, Seminole C o u n t).
get your money buck.—Adv.
Florida,
thin
the
7th
day
of A usual.
new.
A
ll
cord
tires.
Sell
less
than
ground,
and
orange
trees.
Apply
Mrs.
COM PANY
1323,
half
cost.
Will
take
smaller
car
in
1-enn
Krause,
Box
253,
Sanford,
Flor,
COPNTY
I
It*
A
HI
&gt;
OF
PHItl.lC
IN'.
General Machine and Boiler
ST It PCTIt IN FOIl HKMINOl.l-J
I f you hnvc tho right kind of poli­
part payment or trade for reul cstnle. Ida.
M0 3tp
Works
COUNTY. FMIIIIOA.
— Chas. Tyler, care Zachary-Tylcr Ve­ FOR KENT— Eight room bouse. 200 tical bunk you may be nblc to swap
lly: C. F. IIAItltlSON. Chairman
Cylinder Grinding
Altesl:
it for nn eusy berth.
141-tfc
|Phone G2--------- Sanford, Florida neer Co.
(Sea l nr Hoard)
T. W . L A W T O N ,
E. 3rd St. Inquire Sanford Furniture
Sunt n m l117x-Officio Secretary.
STRAW BERRY PLANTS KOIt S A l.fi Co.
M7 tfc
Hcholte M-lines.
Nullcu is nereOy given that I, (tie
Attorney fo r Hoard,
— Either pulled ready for delivery, FOR RENT— 5-rumn house. Scu W. urulerHgncil.
a murrlnl wiimati. tin'
Jackson’s Transfer
Sanford, Fla.
or in the field.
Photic Ellsworth E. Relts.
) 8-22-29-0.C-12-I3-6U'
w if e of H. \V. Ilttriulon. and it resident
148-4tp
of
Hnnfyrd,
In
I
lie
Klalu
of
Florida.
"Helinhto Service"
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
Intend
tn
n|»|ily
t&gt;y
petitImi
In
rlinnrir.v
RENT— Upstairs apartment, to t&gt;1u Judge o f tin' Circuit Court of \ ullec of Sale of S33.nntl.IUI Sperlnl Tn*
N* Haul Anything, Anywhere,
142-tfc FOR
Nrheel lllstrlrt Nn. 2. .Hr in In air
three rooms and bath. Private en­ tho Ho vent li Judicial Circuit of Hot
Anytime.
C o u n t), I'lorhln, Malil lllstrlrt
l lr FOR SALE— Team mules It and 1200 trance, unfurnished, handy for rail­ Slate o f Klurldii, in nml fo r Hie County
o f Holitlnolo, on the SOtIt day o f S e p ­ i I hk Alsu Ivin,w n ns I.enKWiioil Npr r[Phone 175 —
125 W. 1st. St.
lbs, 0 and 10 yearn; sound; gentto; road man. Seo E. S. Rockcy Vulcanis­ tember, 192S. at Sanford, Florida, nr
Inl T o * Krliuiil lllstrlrt, .Hrhoiil llomts.
Notice Is lu rc h )' giv en thut sealed
w h e r e v e r the Com I may then he, fo r
work any where. Also good wagon ing Shop, Wight Garage.
SANFORD, F L A .
148-2tp n llretiHe to mamiKe. ..mku c h a ra o tif hills wil l he received by the Count)'
and harness; sell cheap for cash this
nnd eonirot my property' and to become Iloard nf P u b lic lust ruction of Hciulnle
County. Florida, at the office of the
a fr ee d e a le r In every r cmpoet.
W ANTED
week. Inquire R. Patience, Pierson,
Superintendent o f P u b lic Insliuetluti
*
t:\'A A. 1 IK K N D O N .
nf the said County at the Court House
Fin. J. Pflcigcr, Owner.
M8-2tp W ANTED—To exchange 5-pussenger B - 2 ! - ! 3 - 9 - 5 - I ! - l 9 * D t e
In Sanford, Florida, nn nr before tho
expiration
of thirty d ays from Hie llrst
touring
car,
louks
and
runs
like
HAVE A BARGAIN for sale in large
publication nf this notice and until
new,
fur
Ford
roadster
or
coupe,
or
rooming or boarding house for the
4:00 o'clock In tho afternoon of Sa t­
urday. September 22ml, ID23, Tor tlio
party who can put up cash or sub­ light truck.— Ray Brothers, phono 518,
purchase of
(33.000.00
Special T a x
118-tfc
stantial amount of cash. A. P. Con­ Sanford.
School lllstrlrt No. 2. Seminole County,
Florida, bonds, sahl bonds being dated
nelly &amp; Sons.
148-tfc PTiTt It EFJT— Furnished apartment A N ORDINANCE DETERMINING July
1st. 1923. hea ring Interest nt Hie
rate o f six per cent tier annum. Inter­
Csrda or 8nnford'a Re putAll modern convenience, 417 West
FOR S A LE —Or rent; five room huusc
THE AM OUNT AND FIXING est payable semi-nnnuully, on the llrst
»bl. Prufeaalonal Men, each
140 3tp
on W 2nd St. A good garage with Second.
THE RATE OF TAX ATIO N , AND
“f
in hie choaen prothe plocc. Call 438.
M6-4tp W ANTED TO RENT— Furnished 2, * M AKING THE A N N U A L TAX
• *«: od the Herald recom­
3 or 4 rooms for winter months by
LE V Y FOR THE CITY OF SANFOR S A LE —Comp locutod south end
mends to the people.
FORD,
FLORIDA, FOR
THE
of French Avenue nenr It. R. Becks. man and wife. State full particulars
YEAR, A. D. 1323.
The liest equipped camp in Sanford. in letter. Address to W. J., care
145-5tp
Am leaving city. Will sell cheap. F. Herald.
M. Mills, blacksmith, A. C. L. shops. NVANTED^Boyl
to
Deliver BE IT ENACTED BY T IIE PEOPLE
145-Gtp
OF TH E C ITY OF HANFpRD,
The Sanford Daily Herald.
FLORIDA:
FOR'
S
A
L
E
—
For”
$50.00
cash
Apex
Boys have lo put up five dollar
Allorney-at-L&amp;w
Section One. That the amoupt de­
Electric
Cloancr:
cost
$57.00.
Used
bond
before
takinz
job.
For
\U * Z W 8eMlno,« County Book
lUMroRD
......
F l o r i d a six weeks. Phone 2603. Sept. 10th, further particulars see circula­ termined as necessary to be raised by
taxation for the year, A. D. 1023, for
*23.
145-fltp tion m a n n er Herald.
the ordinary purposes o f the ntuniciFOR S ALE — Show cases, counters, REPRESENTATIVE'wanted forT ttli
pRED n. W IL S O N
palty, and for the interest nn^ sink­
of The NuRonc Corset in Sanford
ceiling fan, nnd other fixtures. Sec
ing
fund account, ia the sum o f One
I n ~ ! ° ' , 1 N E Y -A T -L A W
II. C. Waters, Milano Theatre Bldg* and vicinity. Addrosa, Mrs. T. A.
hundred sixty-nine thousand, four
I a v !? w
B « k Hull ding
146 3tp Quinn, General Delivery, Sanford. .
|Ul,F0BD
*•*
-:F LO R ID A
148-6tp hundred forty-one Dollars and NlnoFOR S A LE —5 low wheel two-horso
If th« vU n i for your
ty-elght cents ($109,441.08).
n*w home drm.nd
Studobukcr wagons cheap; eloo 6 YO U N G L A D Y wisbos position in
(he beat mutirlala.
Two, That the tax levy
lton j m o t jg h t o n extra good farm, mules. Cash or Doctor’s or Dentist office, Addre** forSection
Iihonn ua fur callthe year 1023 is hereby fixed as
mute. today. Wo art
terms.
II,
S.
Long,
Ostene,
Fla.
L.,
Box
3334.
148-ltp
-ontidt-ut you will bo
tq , A R C H I T E C T
follows:
otoro than . p|raaod
146-3tp
with
our quality nu(A
)
For
ordinary
purposes
o
f
the
l * W o , m ‘“
“ l Bank Bul,dlntt
lorlala, and our prloI
*:•
-tF L O R ID A

tossing s Quick Service Trans.

THAT'S
STPAN6&amp;,

K u o W BETTEO r

l Sa

HERE UIHeO
YOU CAHE
&gt;
IVJi T

2 D ra w e rs.
2 Wash Stand}
2
4
2
2

I

B U T HE VMA*

FU R N ITU R E FOR SALE
— Half Price—

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Toa can find the nm a of
carry lire Bnalneaa Man
In Sanford in thia Column
each day.

r e

B EFO RE THPsT MAVl OVER
A T T H A T TABLE AMO
&lt;
W e c o *r to w s n r
W H IL E H e'S ATTEN D ED ^
T O - 1 W AS HERE
^ ______ F u a s r l j— f

(? O M IN 6
\

Me

T n o r m o n

these increased costs,
it is plain that in buying cement you Bet
more for your money than before.

Hill
Lumber Co.
Phone 130, Sanford
“ Builder*’ Headq barter*"

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                    <text>IN |THE H E A R T &lt;0® TH E W O ^U JyS 'txREATEST V E G ^ J j

S E &lt; W
NUMBER
• »&gt;&gt;• M■t147
Hl.

SANTORO, RL0R1PA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 192S

VOLUME IV,

| I
T|7»

JLm
■■■
, (I wy

■ W W W !1

Affiliatio
[on W ith Manate
• W w r Mi h

Here’s the A n ^ u p c #
ment of Supt, of Edu­
cation T. W . Lawton.

Will be Efl
Various
the .City,

In Fulfillment of Condi
" Ho*?? M i g #

by

The Sanford schoqli will open for
the fall session «V nine o'clock Mort­
is, morning, Gctobdr "1st, 1923. Unier the Florida Compulsory School
Attendance lnw, every chntf between
the ages of seven and sixteen, Ipclushe, must attend school, unless such
child has graduated from tho eighth
grade of the ^VimnniK bcKbol. -Any
parent having legal grounds for ex­
emption of a child from school at­
tendance should file «
the county superintendent before tho
opening qf tho schpol'TcrmT wild a?(davits supporting the claim to cx&gt;
tmption. Copies o f the compulsory
U«, with explanation o f exemption
can bo aocurcd from this office.
Ho child under .the ngo qf six year*
will bo admitted to tho schools, unless
inch child shnll become this age prior
to January first, 1924. Any child
who will roach school ago during the
year 1923, should enroll nt tho be­
ginning of tho school year, viz., Oc­
tober 1st, 1923, as no classes for be­
ginners will bo formed after tho first
wock of school.
Pupil* enrolling in tho fifth, sixth,
MTcnth nnd eighth grades should en­
roll in the Grammcr School.
All fourth grade pupils must at­
tend tho South Side Primary school.
Pupils of the first three grades will
i* distributed among the East Side,
West Ride and South Side primary
schools as far as possible according
to proximity of the residence o f these
papils. For information relative to
the primary schools, consult Mrs.
Stella P. Arrington, BdP*n d, ln8 *
principal of primary schools.
Every pupil, whether from a grade
in the Sanford school, or from other
schools, must present his or her rec­
ord and promotion card.
T. W. LAWTON, Supt.

Although very unfavorable w e th ­
er prevented a full attendance o f \ho
member# o f *0)# Florida Vegetable
Corporation at thjjir flrnt informal
mttqborahip meeting last night, aboqt
one hundred thoroughly interested
growers were present.. This .w # the
first of n series o f similar meatingn
which It is planned to hold semi­
monthly. throughout tho, season.
President Chapman; spoke briefly
in reference to progress made in erec­
tion of the pre-coqling plaint at Brissons, and outlined tho plans o f con­
tra ctors''for' pushing work on this
plant to completion. Mr. Chapman
and Mr. Dutton also advised the 'mem*
bershlp that satisfactory progress
has been mado In providing supplies
for the members.
* ' ” *♦ l*&gt; !* '
•
One o f tbe most interesting fea­
tures of tho mqctjng was the outline
o f the plans presented jointly by the
Committees of' thio Manatee County
Growers Association and Tho Florida nelly, all o f whom stressed tho impor­
Vegetable Corporation for the affili­ tance of each member maintaining an
ation of tho Bales Departments of aqtive personal interest, In tho work
qf the organisation, explaining to tho
growers that (n no otb#r way could
tho Assoclatlqn prove one hundred
pcrcoqt efficient. , |.
The meeting adjourned at u lato
hour, with the organisation spirit goInff■strong. It Is a noteworthy fact
whilfi ,\h^rp ,tx ,p j t f M r and m - .
tc rial gain both in'membership and
acreage, to dato not a man has drop­
ped out o f tho organization.
It really looks ss though a now day
has drswned for tho trucking industry,
not nlone in this community, but
throughout the state. Tho combina­
tion between the Sanford and Mana­
tee districts is a notable achievement
for both sections, as it is nn indica­
tion that our people have nt Inst de­
finitely scon ,tho benefis to bo de­
rived from co-operative commodity
organization.
Another mooting is proposed for
October Gth, definite announcement
concerning which may be expected

Grass Fire Causes Fro
perfy Loss o f MiUjpps
of Dollars.

Union
Return to W&lt;
Tomorrow,
SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 18.— Antracito minors, representing union
workers Throughout” th o " Pennsyl­
vania hard coal fields yesterday rati­
fied the hew two year wage agree­
ment drafted by their officers nnd
operators' represrntives in Harris­
burg September 8 . They voted to
return to work \Vedncsday and plans
were made at once for .the signing
of the new contracts on tho same
day.
James A. Gorman, heerqtary of tho
joint conference which negotiated
the agreement, announced last night
the operators' and miners' represent­
atives would go to Gov. Pincjiot's
homo in ^tilfqrd, Pa.’, for the sign­
ing. This is scheduled for 1 p. m.
\Vedncsday. Tho fact that tho con­
tract will not be signed until after­
noon, however, will hot affect the re­
sumption o f pperations \Vednesdoy
morning.

Although at Least H alf
of the Faculty Loaf
fw o Score Injured are
Their Homes.
AH Expected to
(Hr The AH wIilrd P m i )
Recover.
(n r The AMMl.Ird Press)
DOTHAN, Ala., Sept. 18.—T. J.
Kelly, aged 72, o f Dothan, died ns
a result of Injuries sustained In the
collision on the Louisville &amp; Nashville
and Atlanta &amp; St. Andrews.liny rail­
road nt Cottondnle, Florida, Sunday
nijght, bringing tho death toll o f the
wreck to two.* More than n acorc of
t)ie other* injured nrc In a hospital
hero nnd arc expected to recover.

Grab O ff $9,000 And
All Beer Rpd \Vljisky
' Pasjly IVJa^e
J o in t s in C h ic a g o t o
Getaway.
Be Closed.
(Hr The A.aeelafrd Press)
MANKATO,
Minn., Sept. 18.—
Holding the entire village of Clevpland, near h.cre. at hoy, jive bandits
worked for two hours today explod­
ing charge after charge o f dynamite
against the vault of tho First Nation­
al bank before they gained access to
the currency nnd then calmly drove
away with about {#,000.

(Ilr The Associated Freaa)
CHICAGO, Si'ijt. 18.— &gt;yhllo the
police yrere searching for |he slayers
of George Meegan aryl George Ijucher, who were killed last night ss they
were driving along Michigan Boule­
vard in nn autpfpohiia in what tho
polico called n rpncwul o f thp wnr
later.
between rival l&gt;eer running gangs,
Mayor Dover npd city authorities
A smoknjr match carelessly thrown
To keep tbe hands clean: Before
made plans to clqse evory saloon, soft
polishing the stove rub lard or soap aside may menu a smoking forest or drjnk parlor, cqffce shop or other
a. burned city.
under the finger nails.
djsppninpr o f qninyvful beer or wjiiak fy .’
killing of Mcegan and
Bucher, the police said, was the
sfque| tp tHc slaying o f Jerry O’Conpor a weclc ago which precipitated
tie campaign against beer running.

sine o'clock on Monday morning, Oc­
tober first, with the following faculty.
Sanford High Schools.
Principal, Prof." G. E. McKay;
Latin, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell; English,
kiu Ellen Mahony; History, l^lss
Kitty W. Smith; MathctmatlcS, Miss
W* Mae Gray; Spanish, Mias Gonirdin« Muriel; English and Mathcmatk*, Mrs. G. E. McKay; Commensal,
Sr*. W. R. Fort; Domestic Science,
kiss Msry Zachary;
Agriculture,
Prof. R. F. Cooper.
8 anford Grammar School.
Principal, Prof. D. C. Cripe;'®lghth
ID ) Tfc» A n w t e l H P w w )
KORAMA, 8 P«L 18.—TfWporCrsdc; Mrs. Pearl B fbbltt; Eighth
w rradu hero were flooded dur­
Grade, Mrs. Gladys Wainright; .Sev­
ing
a
t M U ' a to m Inat "Saturday
enth Grade, Miss LaUra' Chittenden;
Seventh Grade. M bs Ida Mae Ifnll; and fly# .fb°.u»Jl.n4 P?” ®??

Shakes up

A fter advertising three times for bids for thp construction of tne
municipal boat basin and dock and being* unable to find a reliable contrac­
tor'whowould undertake (he work for the aplojupt o f the bpnds voted—
*67,000— the city commission, at their meeting: yesterday, ipattpctpfl City
Manager W illiam s and City Engineer Williarps to f t once proceed with the
work, and the construction of'th is big
vfijl be sterjpd

their supervision arid rushied to completion as rapidly as possible.

Tbe first and main difficulty to pp dvaitsqme is the securing of a suit­
able dredge, as the lake is tpp deep at the proposed location
a • as aj M X- a A M

.

Late Editions
etropolitan News
papers Appear.

B ER K LEY, Calif., Sept. 18.—
A .search for bodies among the
charred ruins of the Cralgmont
section of Berkeley which was
laid waste by fire last night
failed to bring any result. A l­
though several deaths are re­
.ported
The resident!* of the
,cJty arc confronted with the
gigantic lawk of reconstruction.
More than 2500 persona are
homeless. Latest estimates of
the monetary loss is placed at be­
tween three million and five mil­
lion nnd upwards of 40 persons
were Injured..

BERKLEY, Cplif., ScitL I*.— Xwp
persons nre dead, hundreds o f homes
‘ are ruined, millions o f dollars worth
'of. property was consumed and the
entire city o f Uckley was threatened
ns the result o f a grass Ore, which,
out o f control because o f a heavy
north wind swooped through tho Cragmont district yesterday afternoon
and swept into more crowdod resi­
dential sections.
Two University of California aludents, unidentified, are known to
have fallen through tho roof o f #
burping building.
. A third person, nlso unidentified,
is Relieved to have Wen lo ll in th#
residence district near tho hill"*
The part of the conflagratiqn that
threatened the buaincs# section was
brought under control at University
avenue and Allston Way at 5:30
o’clock last evening.
At 4 :do o'clock vast columns of
flames at Allston Way gay? fore­
bodings that the entire Berkley busi­
ness districts would go. Shatttyclt
avenue merchants moved out
valuables and officials o f jho Univer­
sity of California, directly oppoait#
tho lipe o f flames, prepared for g de­
termined fight. Tho street# and ava*.
nues ut Berkley were thronged with
marchers leaving their homes.
„
Then li all changed. The direction
of the wind was ono cause. Tfof vl«L
96s norther
became a westerly
zephyr. Batteries of fire engines
from Alumedia, Oakland and $an
Francisco arrived and added their
lines to the Berkley lines. *piqjjssnd«
of workmen helped. Their combined
efforts saved the situation.
All 'the street car lines were para­
lyzed as soon as the fire started and
still were out of commission In Berke­
ley Iste lest night.
Sporadic flame's broke out from

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Grade, Miss Ollle

Johnson)
Siith Grade, Mrs. J. II. HlntermUUG Fifth Grade. Miss Iris Kenney;
Pifih Grade, Miss
Lucille Joiner;
Fifth Grade, Miss Lucille Sweat;

city a Jafi
better wo
Grade, Mima ZUlah WaUh; Opportu
nity Claaa, Mra. Haxel Moughton.

X and the Big dock and
irmony with City En-

sion iii consultation ph all p
eat DosslhJe outlay of mone:

ine^jerice alppg this line,
:ter done heretofore, in
&gt;eif of the city.commislems, arid get the best rgsulta with the s
Dreaijns” of The Herald is coming true

. MAROANTOWN, W. Vo., Sept. 18.
Thh baby that died in a hoaplul hero
Saiurday night was not LUllan Mc­
Kenzie, tha mlssirrg New York Infant,
Mr. and Mra. Peter McKenxle tald
after viewing the body. '

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the general orders It was announced
at military headquarters that a spec*
&gt;al district court grand jury ached*
nlcd to meet today to investigate al­
leged misuse o f .state funds by Gov.
Walton would not be convened.
J
The first disorder growing out o f

TO N I p H T-

James Kirkwood in n (
Society EdIUi
Phont 2 I7*W
.
*«■
Melford Products
, K yon have any friends visiting you—if you are going nnywhere or com ­
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvard and
'• tho imposition c f martini law here
ing home, or if yon are entertaining, write a postal card to this department, ding gown of white georgette crepe, children spent yesterday at Leesburg.
occurred last night when Campbell
f tying details, or telephono the item. ‘ It will ba. greatly appreciated.
fnehloncd on simple lines, with side
1 Russell, former chairman o f the state
panels -of loee, which fell below the
B&lt;j thrifty—even n Dog Banks the
i corporation commission, and a poll*
also visited Mrs. J. D, Davison ot hor -hem o f the skirt.
bones ho docs,-not liccd. Seminole
r tical opponent o f Gov. J. C. Waltort,
lovely new country hbme at Twin ‘ Her bridal ’veil of tullo was held County Bank. 1
■ wna knocked down
in front o f n
Lakes.
. • *i
In place with a coronet o f pearls and
j down hotel, by Leo Clark, non o f W,
sprays o f lilies o f tho valley while
The' numbers drawing tho caih
. - Miss Mildred Simmons returned her flowers were an arm bouquet of prises at the Milanc theatre Saturday
frame that leads through dark
Tlieadav— Llttlo Veranr Rivers will to Sanford Saturday afternoon nftcr brides roses, showered with valley night nro ns follows: 47009, wins
Puim L ways— watch
him
entertain n number o f her young upending tho kummer in Chicago,’ 111., lilies.
three dollars; 27023, wins one dollnr;
through the digest intrigue
The maid o f honor wore n frock 09018, wins ono dollar. ' Present tho
ever conceived. .
8
friends ' a t Her hotno on Sanford where ahe has been taking a special
Meanwhile, as preliminary plans
'Heights at 3:30 p. m.
course .In music, and will now resume of georgette crepe In shades o f or­ nbove numbers to tho Milano theatre
Also Buster Keaton in "The
for the state-wide military occupa­
chid, trimmed with Panne velvet. She box. office and get tho cash.
hor classes here in music.
;
Goat” a two act comedy.
tion moved apace, silence was main­
.wore a large orchid picture hnt, and
Thursday-f-Mrs. Joseph J. Dickinson
tained
by
Gov.
Walton
.and
leaders
TOMORROW
Mins Sara Muriel, who is a member carried an arm bouquet o f pink dah­
Mr. nnd Mra. T. A. Vinson, o f Vcro,
will entertain nt luncheon nt her
o f tho Ku Klux Klan, the opposing
Richard
Bhrthilmcas in .
lias.
•
•
.
o
f
tho
Fort
Mycra
High
school
this
wero
guests
o
f
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Reg
homo on Magnolia avenue nt one
George Fitzmnuricc pro­
Tho bridesmaid was In pink geor­ Holly over the week-end. They leave figures in the unique situation.
year, is spending the week-end with
o'clock.
All olTorts to reach the govpmor
duction
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. gette crepe, fashioned with circular today for their East Coast home, and
at
his
residence
met
with
failure—
skirt,
and
trimmed
with
moire
rib­
will stop cn route for a visit with Mr.
Tom Jonca left yesterdny for New Muriel, having come to attend* the
“ EXPERIENCE"
wedding o f her sister, Miss Beatrice bon. Sho wore a pink georgette pic­ and Mrs. Hob Holly who, with Miss tho governor wns “ not at homo and
York where ho goes on business.
Mildred, nro spending the week at had not indicated his whereabouts.”
Muriel, and
Edmund Snyder ture hat, and carried pink dnslillns.
Mrs. Muriel, mother o f the bride, Coronado.
,
Likewise state headquarters of ths
Allen Jones was n visitor In Kis Wood, which was an event o f yester­
wore
gray
Canton
crepe,
vd^h
blue
klan
in a downtown business build­
day
noon.—Jacksonville
Timcs-Unlon.
The Dally Herald, 16c
■imee yesterday.
uni
u « l hnt,
L n t feather
fn n tlin s trimmed.
I i-intittOfl* .
velvet
The Florida Chiropractic asociation ing, were deserted and klan officials
Following tho ceremony the bridal held a very interesting and instructive were not at their residences.
Misses Elizabeth and Dcmariua
a . W. Lnwton, Bracelet Watrh Ex­
M r/ and Mr*. Walter G^lffcth arc
party left the church to the strains meeting in Eustls last week that was
Musson
left
yesterday
by
boat
for
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlsndo, Fl*.
’ in his proclamation of martini InW
•pending toms time
in Sarasota,
of Mcndclsshon's Wedding
March, attended by members of the profession
issued Saturday night tho governbr
where they are attending to business. Jacksonville, going'from there to A t­
Anyono with' nspert4-24-tfe
and repaired to the home of tlfc bride, from all pnrta of the state. Officers
mro In building wlli
lanta,
where
Miss
Dcmariua
Musson
snid plainly that his move wns direct­
r
tell
you
It
Is
well
1415 Ionia street, where an informal for tho next yenr were elected nnd
worth thn alight dif­
ed at the klan ns nn organization nnd
1 Miss Kathorlno Rentuc of Orlni^o will take a Course in millinery. They
SUFFERED FIVE YEARS
ference) In coat to
reception was held.
were
accompanied
as
far
as
DeLanc
considerable important business trans­ that ho would bend every effort to,
•pen^ tho week-end hero as the guest
ilkenn-tnl Inths In
'
. KIDNEYS. •
The decorations nt the rcsldenco acted.
by Miss Lillian Uarks, Emily Bailey,
hulldlnu.
You can
o l her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Langley.
dtivo it from the state.
huy
tho
best
from
us
Margaret Cowan, Elizabeth Flowers, consisted o f quantities of golden rod
—experlencml • build­
•Crqwda that hrhvcd n steady rain
“ I suffered with kidney trouble for
and Mexican coral vine, valley lilies
ers know that metal
Churchwcll say they nrc well pre­
Mr. and Mrs. J .“ 8 . Wilson ore Olllo Vera Glissom, Bernice Austin,
lath *uro butter.’
five
years or more, i could not slwjs
being
showered
from
the
chandeliers.
pared to tako care of your wants in
spending some time nt
Daytona Messrs. Ralph Wnrron, Bill Rumple,
at night hnd I was always tired afterDuring
the
reception
hour
a
delici­
Robert
Hagan,
Troy
Ray.
ploco goods, and their nd today con­
Beach.
. . Hill .
Cpming homo from wojrk, and my bacif
ous Ice course was served, and thru- tains the many bargains in this lino
nrhod,” writes John II. Gordon, I W
out tho afternoon punch wns served they nre'offering. A daily pcruahl
Lumber Co.
WEEK-END PARTY. •
VMr. nnd'Mrs. Archie Betts, Mr. nnd
vlllo, 111. “ I secured some FOLEfc
on tho veranda, which wns enclosed of this nd will prove time well sp&lt;*nt
Phone 130, Sntlford
Mra. Ed Lano nnd Alfred Ix-c motor­
A delightful week-end party hon­
rflOfJEY PILLS and after a feW
arid decorated with a profusion of — as they always quote real hionoy“ Builders' Head­
ed to Daytona Beach yesterday.
oring the guests o f Mrs. C. W. Speer,
treatments I felt better and coul&lt;
bamboo. Presiding nt the punch howl savink bargains. Look it up now nnd
quarters’’
West
Misses Mablc Ingrahnm of
work
with moro easo, became strong
were Miss Eleanor Lytle and Miss get your share.
,
George Cowan deft yesterday nftcr- Palm Beach nnd Ida Belle Ryder ol’
er, and could sjeep better." For qukk
Rebecca Somers. .
noon for Atlanta, Ga., where he will Columbus, Ga. The party motorot
relief from
IJnckncho, Ithcumatk
Tho dining tablo wns laid with n
Sam Dnumc! returned from his pur­
enter Georgia Tech. to Jacksonville, enjoying a fish fry
jinins, nnd Kidney and Bladder troubli
lacc cloth, and centered with n beau­ chasing trip to New York nnd other
and bathing party at Pablo Beach,
tso FOLEY KIDNEY KILLS. Sold
tifully decorated bride's cake.
castorn and northern markets, where
i.Miss Ruth Knnncr lenves Wednes­ coming hnck by way of SL Augus­
evet
ywhedc.— adv.
A program of instrumental music ho says ho went to buy n stock of fall
day fo r New York, where sho will tine nnd Dnytonn.
wns rendered by Mr. Rnymond Gnge, nnd winter wearing apparel for the
■pend tho scasop.
Thoso enjoying this pleasant trip
pianist nnd Mr. J. II. Lucy, violinist. ladies o f this section, but the fact
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AW
were Mr. nnd Mrs. MeCranny nnd
Following the reception Mr. nnd that hc'saw the iHnipsey-Firpo fight
•. Miss Bartlett, of Fcmnld-I-aughton son, Mrs. C. W. Speer, Misses Ida
is n clear indication that he had some-'
Hospital, lotf here last week to spend Relic Ryder nnd Mabel Ingraham and
thing on his mind besides buying
a month In New Hampshire.
Gertrude Itugge.
goods for his store here. Sam says
it wns some battle, but wns over so
* Mrs. P. M. Elder and Alice Elder MARRIAGE OF MISS BEATRICE
friends nt 20C9 Post street, River­ quickly that one hardly realized there
and Martha Coney returned homo to­
MURIEL AND MIL EDMUND
side. 1
had bfccn a scrap.
•
day from Daytona Beach, where they
8 . WOOD EVENT OF
The bride is n charming young wo­
have spent tho past month.
YESTERDAY.
man, and has a wide circle of friends,
who will wish her every happiness American Baseball
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Holler announce
An interesting event of yesterday, in her married life, She wns cduPays j.Tribute To
tbe.lWrth of A son,. Saturday, at thei* nnd one In which much cordisl .in­
catcd In- Peabody Normal Institute
home on Park avenue. The little lad terest centers, was the marriage of
■‘P o n v’
Anson
nnd Vanderbilt University In Nash­
weighs eight pounds.
Miss Ilcntricc * Muriel, daughter of ville, Tcnn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald E. Muriel, to
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L THE YEAR.
Mr. Wood is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jcrnignn spent Mr. Edmund Snyder Wood, * which
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE,
Frank E. Wood, nnd is a graduate of
the. week-end in Clermont ns the wns solemnized nt high noon in the
Castle Heights, I-cbnnon, Tcnn. He
guosts o f tho lattcrs parents, Mr. and First Christian church.
is associated with his father in busi­
Mrs. John Lochnor.
Ono of the most ’ notable gath­
Rev. Charles W. Ross, pastor of ness and has n host o f friends, who
erings
baseball men in history
Riverside Avenue Christian church, will extend congratulations.
Mrs. R. G. Stockton nnd daughter
gathered this morning In Onkwoods
performed the
nuptinl ceremony,
Margaret of Greensboro, N. C., nrc
cemetery nt the grnvo -of the into
which wns witnessed by relatives and- SAYS PROTESTANTISM AND
spending this week here ns the guests
Capt. Adrian C, ("P op) Anson, lender
n large number of friends o f the
CATHOLICISM WILL U!
of Mrs. II, H. Guthrie, at her home
of the horoic legion of baseball, the
couple.
on Magnolia avenue.
He showed that this union would White Stockings o f the eighties nnd
The church was beautifully deco­
bo brought about by uu united effort nineties, and, nftcr his deeds had been
Prof, nnd Mrs. XL E. McKay nnd rated in greqn and white, the color
of
the lending protestunt denomina­ recited and his services to the great
Mis* Florence McKny motored to motif being carried out with palms,
tion
with Romanism for the better American sport eulogized, unveiled a
taoeburg on Thursday where they ferns and cut flowers. Thy pulpit wus
plain marble shaft, erected by the Na­
observance o f Sunday.
banked
with
greenery,
forming
an
are tho guests of friends. They will
ftcr rending many tional League in his honor.
Mr. Dudley,
effective
background
for
the
bridal
return home the middle o f this week.
prophetic predictions from the Bible
Baseball stars, owners, executives
party.
to prove his position, and submitted and fnns from every walk of life were
Mrs.
Charles
Davies,
organist
and
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Gibson, and
writings of present for the simple services for the
for consideration
Misses Kitty DuBose and lx- Claire Mr. J. B. Lucy, violinist, rendered an
mnny of the most prominent religious former lender of tho Chicago National
Jones returned home this morning appropriate program of wedding
leaders both Catholic and Protestant League club and leaders in the base­
after a pleasant stay of twu weeks musci while the guests were assemb­
dcajing with the subject in question, ball world declared that "P op" Anson
ling, nnd at the appointed hour the
at Daytona Bench. .
He menntioned briefly some his­ hnd exerted n greater influence in
bridal party entered to the strains of
tory o f tho persecuting power o f the making baseball thq greatest Ameri­
Mrs. John D. Abrahams upd her the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin.
Catholic Church during
the time can sport than any other man.
guests, Mrs. E. Jnmmcs and son Syd­
Tho bride was given in marriago when she had control of the civilized
Muyor William E. Dover, represent­
ney, o f Jacksonville, motored to Syl­ by her father, and was attended by
world, -and he confidently (affirmed ing the city, presided ot the exercises.
van Lake, near Paolu on Wednesday her sister, Miss Gcrurdine Muriel,
nnd read statements to prove that her Former Judge K. M. Landis, national 3
and visited Mrs. A. Jnmmcs. They maid of honor, nnd Miss Anne Wood, policy has never changed, and the
Knickerbocker Tweed, 32 in. wide— at per yd...... .48
commissioner o f organized nseball, ■
past is soon to be reproduced before and President John A. Hcydlcr o f the "
our eyes and the world is asleep to National League were among those ■
Suesine Silk, 36 in. wide— at per yd
the trap they are walking into.
who spoke.
Mr. Dudley declares that Romo has
Tho mcmorinl, a plain marble shnft 5
Silk Pongee, 33 in. wide— at per yd,
forever stood for a union of church was presented to tho Anson fumily jj
and state where the church dictates on behalf of the National Lcuguo, by *
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
to the state which is strictly opposed President Hcydler.
Soiesette, 32 in. wide, all colors— at per yd
■
United
to the constitution of
-Shows Starting ut 7 :30 and 9 :15 P. M
Tho only inscription on the face J}
States und when protestants cater o f tho shaft besidea the name o f the ■
Dress Ginghams, 32 in. wide. Big range o f patterns
to such a system they will thereby veteran player and tho dates of his
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repudiate tho principles that havo biith nnd death aro tho words "He S'
A M A TE U R NIGHT. .5 ACTS OF LOCAL T A L E N T
made America tho grand and glorious played the game.’
A Rupert Hughes Picture
.
country that she is today.
French Dress Ginghams, 32 in. wide. New patterns
He uppealed to every lover o f free­
For quick results try a want ad.
— at per
dom and religious liberty, to stand
by the platform uppn which this
With BOWEN TRIES SUICIDE.
Devonshire, 32 in. wide. Solid colors, stripes
great country is founded.
H E L E N E CHAD W ICK, GASTON GLASS, II. B. W A L ­
CHAS. CRAMER.
small chedks—
chedjts— at per yd
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liam F. Bowen, o f East Bridgewater,
ono o f tho persons questioned In con­
nection with the death o f Mrs. Alice
M. Woischcndorf, o f that place, parts
of whoso body were found floating In
Pottery making la the oldest art, the Merrlmac riyer at Tyngsboro in
unless you count making a living.
twq suit cases two weeks ago,’1 swal­
lowed poison and slashed his throat
Reading a man’s palm ‘ to deter­ with a
a razon yesterday. Ho (a at a
mine his future isn’t as sure a way hospital here, believed to bo dying,
as asking his neighbors.
Dr. William M. Robb, o f Boston,
i iimH
Was arrested Friday charged With
performing an illegal operation on
the woman, causing her death and Dr.
Dalva Swope, of this city, was charg­
ed with being an accessory.
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CHICAGO, Sept. 17 ^ -Wheat, Do- GOVERNOR WALTON DECLARES
comber 101 7-8 to 102; May 107 1-8
MARTIAL LAW IN OKLAHOMA
to 8-8 ; corn, DeccmbaP oO 6-8 ; 'oats, 11 T A S Y *'DISORDERS IbfctU R .' 1
December 39 1-2 to 518.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 17.—Octo­
ber 2B-17; December 28.12.

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�congenial-'Those Internationalists
who fling1 their daily hymn o f hato' o f
!fn r United ifitatc* senate because it
insuta upon, the oxerciso o f ita.logi-,
ftlplfi I Sr*IPAn« » l'powers*
mum •Jtr
Iht connec­
AK Art
tinw i^ahdiproper
tion wiOT foreign treaties and agree­
ments will find President Coolidgc as
adamant
aa
President
Harding
against attempting to usurp or ov­
er-ride those powers."
The News In commenting upon this
nays:
"There is much more to what the
Republican national committee has
to nay on this subject. Its sermon
is not meant for tho American podplo, but for President Coolfilge. It
is Intended to warn him that {u'&amp;tist
not make an attempt to sccdVplrVpi
the United States. senate n sanction
for his pr adcoMsttr’ii, jda n,

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.Even Assistant Secretary of the
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to advise the farmer in whnt dlrtxW
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is offered by the
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J lind as the cure-all. Aa the farm­
er is'igetting a "right smart" site
delegation In congress, he is drawing
i»,-*lots of advice.'•
Mrs. Bertha M. Knight has been count o f
appointed postmaster at Bartow,, defense,
which fsn’t a remarkable occurrence, dirigible
since there are quite n number of
women who a *c serving ns postmas­
ters. But the remarkable
thing
about this particular instance is the
fact that Mrs. Knjght proved con­
clusively that n woman* can keep n
secret. It wasn't even known thnt
she was an applicant for the place to
become vacant by the resignation of
COAL
thb' then postmnstcr. When the ap­
pointment was officially 'nnnounccd
from Washington it was real “ news”
In Bartow,
A NEW ASSET

)S«lf rising flours ar$
clbssed as substitutes
frjr plain flour and good
taking powder. The
!ti£e of these special
fixtures is very liable
to result in false' econ­
omy, failures and waste
on bake day.
Remember there is a
big difference, in many
ways, between biscuits
and other bakings made
from these so-called
self-rising flours and
those made from good
plain flour and a de­
pendable leavener. Try
the experiment—make
a baking from each—
, • j cpnvjnpe ybQrself.
You will find the baking made from flour
and baking powder far more attractive
in appearance. It will raise higher—
retain its full food Value and taste better.
For best results, do not fail to use Calu­
met, the Economy Baking Powder, and a
reliable brand of plain flour.
Just think of it—the sale of Calumet is
2 Y i times as much as that'of any other
brand* ft contains only such ingredients
as have been officially approved by the
United States Food Authorities. It is
pure, nnd sure.
You save when yotu buy it—you save
when you use it
PACKED IN TIN
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Court
idge, in effect, Is told by the nntionnl
committee o f his party that if he hns
ambition and doesn't Want to make
trouble fo r himself ho will keep mhjfl
whon tho senate ia working, its .Will
with the Hnrding-Hughcs; plan1 for
the beginning o f an attempt‘to nettle
world troubles.
"Tho national commlttco will seek
its excuse for lis' warning to the
president in tho constitution, wliiqh
draws n lino between Mho fields bf
executive nnd legislative authority.
In the case in hnnd, however, tho oxcuso has little reason in it, f o r in in­
ternational matters tho executive hhs
certain advisory rights. If Presi­
dent Coolidgc shall say nothing and
do nothing in support of tho Harding
court policy, he will lay himself open,
npcl properly, perhaps, to the charge
of having broken n promise which
pledged him, in effect, to carry out
his predecessor’s policies."
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ally more expensive in
the end than genuine
articles. Housewives
hdve learned-r+tt they.i

its importance in hationnl American rights, bringing tho full
in its greatest use in tho power of the Union to thdr preserveballoon, he advises against tion by the prosecution and convict­
ion of all persons, whether high or
low, who shall dare to violate.them.
“ Tho legislative, judicial and exe­
cutive branches of this government
must not permit n union of operators,
a union of miners, nor a union of
both to become greater than the un­
ion of the states."
COMMISSION REPORT,
While the report offers nothing
now in practical value in settling con­
troversies, its suggestions in a, gen­
eral way, emphasizes the fact that tho
public must bo considered ns n party
in iut ores t in slrikeB'whore l ha'com ­
modity or service affected is of genernl use. The appeal o f the public
for relief, tho commission tpinks,
must he to cangruss.

ment of helium, the non-inflamahlo
gas, points to the time when this big
type of aircraft will be put to busi­
ness use. Tiie coming of helium ndds
the element of safety to tills manner
of air nevagatiun not heretofore
dreamed of. This practically new
gas, according lb Dr. Richurd Moore,
recently chief chemist of the Uiiltcd
States Bureau of Mines, is one of the
greatest of our national assets.
In a recent address I)r. Moore, in
outlining government
activities in
the production of helium, said that
before the war there ptnimbly was
not more than ten or fifteen qubic
fret o f isolated helium. Hut ll.UOO,000 cubic feet lind been produced in
the government plant nt Fort Worth
up to December, 1021, when produc­
tion was suspended. At the present
lime about Hi,000 feet n day arc be­
ing produced, am] It is thought that
tills amount will be increased to .'10,000 or -10,000. llo estimates thnt 000,.
000,000 cubic feet is annually going
to waste in connection with the use of
natural gas ,n large part o f which
could be
extracted. "The United
States,” ha says, "has the only large
source in the world of natural gas
containing helium, am) nt the present
time Canada nnd Ituly, besides the
United States, are the only localities
producing It commercially. On nc-

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Inst 'fedbrt,'If fall ore came' to Gov­
,,
NOTICE
ernor ^ P lq ch p ^ ,
j
Come to Little Gem Lunch
Th? | j^ e s l^ p t wanted results nnd for that Sunday Chicken Dinner.
it mattered not to him from whom
35 Cents
they enmo. They came. Would there
200 Palmetto Avenue
hnve bcpfcfnntnUrooment, if the shad­
ow o f the. Federal government hnd
not been1cftfAI/Arr “the scene? Liko-

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The League of Nations took due
cognizance, of the thrent nnd danger
of war, and proceeded in the natural­
ly even way befitting its character, to
TIRES A N D TUBES
prepare for the settlement, should
G ENU IN E T E XA S GAS
this duty come. At the same time
— AN D — ; ;
it pnid due d e f e r e n c e to the logical
MOTOR OILS
place o f eottlvmcnt, making no rush
upon th e1scene for n demonstration
of itsi pow erur authority. It wanted
results, and it mattered little Uirough
J.Q5 Palmetto Ave. Phone dHl-J
whom they c a m e . They came. Would
an adjustment have been made, if
there hud be^ni no League? Likely
.,rj Of Vh.M.
Ilf '»ft I I5
1
The President watchfully waited.
Tile disclosure by the Mine .Work­ The league watchfully waited.
ers o f America o f the existence o f
an organization of communists with
DIRECTING THE PRESIDENT
the avowed purpose o f overthrowing
the American government ami the
While tho country at large is wait­
substitution of the soviet, will bring
ing without impatience to learn the
no tiurprise to those who have been temper of ft* snow ^president, the na­
watching the movements!of the liUlo
tional republican committee lias is­
bands o f "reds" in this country. It
sued n leaflet which is intended, ac­
is a pretentious undertaking on their
cording to tho Rocky Mountain News
part, hut the success in Russia,
to guide him, if ho is seeking the
achieved at a time when the forces of
paths o f party peace and party pros­
government in the Old World were at
perity. The country is disposed to
a low ebb, and abetted and assisted believe at lids time that while Mr.
by the despairing military govern­ Coolidgc; is not made of stern stuff,
ment o f Germany, is a different prop­
he hns hnd iimplo time to reach his
osition from success in America. The
own conclusions-• on tho important
iden o f making the labor organiza­
questions that hnVc been discussed,
tions of this country its nllies as it ami that he will »Uj|i&lt;l hy his convic­
did tho military spirit in Germany
tions when-tl}(?: test comes. The doc­
nt a time when despair was willing to ument issued liy tho committee con­
Besides saving you a whole
exchange heaven and earth for a peg tains the following;
lot o f bother in waiting for
to hang its coat upon, was and is the*
"The recent announcement from the
chief stock in trade of those dream­
change, or o f carrying extra
White House t)iat, 'out of deference
ers o f evil. Tho fact that the big or­
to the rights elf congress, President
change along, I save you
ganization of lnbor is exposing its
Coolidgc
does
is»t,
intend
to
nnnouncc
designs'sets &lt;nt. rest any fear that
money when you buy me
*u program’ in 'ndvnnco o f the pres­
these minions of Russian soviets will
and just as long as you use
ever Create more than little riffles idential annual j message to congress,
comes as no s imp m o to those aware
hero nnd there in this euuntry. But
me.
nothing wns or is needed to nllny fenr o f President Coulidgo's high regard
as long ngo Samuel Hampers, presi­ for the constitutional rights and pre­
rogatives of the legislative lirnnch of I
dent o f the American Federation of
our
government, nnd his strict ob­
Ijibor, quieted even tho easiest dis­
servance o f llu-m.
turbed and most timid. But even
“ That &lt;school of political thobght
this was not needed, for the heart o f
enumorpj
jnith thfe doctrine of onelabor in America is American. Only
such fellows ns Foster and hjs ilk are man government that nourished and
disturbers, and tho strangest thing flowered fnder tho' Wilson regime will
is thnt there ure always a few o f the not find ■the Cdolidgc regime very
good ready to defend Yus class when
the law steps in to curtail its unlaw­
ful activities.

R R RINES

To share nnd serve is tho glory uf life;
Self-saving is dying,
Who msketh hlm»*lf Is the greatest of all
NiT room for Badness,
Duty Is gladness,
Life Is eternal, and Love is the law.
Owen R. Lovejoy,

WORKING ALIKE
The nltitude. o f the League of Na­
tions toward tho Grcco-Italian trou­
ble appears to be much like that of
President Coolidgc towards the coal
Btrike jn this country. Tho strike
was a ‘ serious situation that needed
attention, and tho duty seemed, -,U
devolve upon tho President He did
nut entertain any desire to gain either
notoriety or prestige out of a situs-,
lion which offered opportunity for
both, heneo instead of rushing into
tho breach, as many moro ambitious
would have done, ho choso tho one
logical way, and passed tho hazard­
ous task to tho governor o f the state
whore the real trouble was loncuted,
feeling assured o f course o f tho A m potoncy o f tho referee. There re­
mained his ' power-and* duty ms the

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W R E C K E &amp; Q K TH E ROCKS!

GRAND LODGE I. O. O. F. OPEN
ANNUAL CONVENTION IN
CINCINNATI.
— £■—

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CINCINNATI,. Sept.
18^iacksbhville was unanimously
elected as the meeting place
MKt year of the Odd Fellows and*
affiliated organlkatlons.
•CINCINNATI, S e p t118.‘— A' psrmaiu.pt meeting, place for its session*
and the erection o f a. magnificent
edifice that would prove an. Insninstton
to o d d ’ Fellows, was recommended
yesterday at the opening session' ol
the.convention.of the sovereign grand
lodge I. O. O. F., In the annual report
of'Judgt'Lt. J. Eaatin, o f St. Joseph
Mo., grand sire and commander-lnthief of; thw,sovereign gfrand lodge
“This sovereign, body, in justice to
the high character It possesses and
to, the confidence o f the brotherhoot
in ft, ought to choose, a permanent
meeting place where its sessions may
tw devoted to the business before it,"
the prominent meeting place facilities
Remarkable viaw* o f corpse* of four of the U. S. destroyer* which went to their destruction, one after the other
for our work could be provided, com­
mittee rooms arranged, and journals on the rocks o f Point Arguello, near Sants'Barbara, Cal. Mast and chartbouso In the foreground are of the Dclphy.
and reports, not only o f thfc sovereign The overturned hulk of'th e Younjf Is in back o f it. Wreck,*, o f the Chauncoy and a sister ship He alongside each other
grgnd lodge but o f all- our gram
jurisdkftiona made accessible.
Out
sessions would not bo disturbed by
the entertainment features now so
prominent and when the body was not
In. aesslon and the members nothin at
tendance u poi committces, they woulc
have n better opportunity to become
TRAVELS 259 MILES AN HOUR
acquainted' personally.’1
IN NAVY WRIGHT
The roporti of J. EM Kroh, grant
FIGHTER.
Kcrctary, showed * that during the
Adds to List of Victims
year, the order spent $7,708,132 for
MINEOI.A, N. Y., Sept. 18.— Lieut.
relief, an increase of nearly $50,000
of Earthquake and
over the amount spent the year be­ L. H. Sanderson, o f the marines, one
Flood.
fore. The grand total o f receipts o f the trio of navy nviators who
smashed
the
world’s
speed
record
amounted to $20,700,000.
WASHINGTON, Sept. J8. — The
Featuring last night's program was thre£ times last week, hung up an­
other
unofficial
mark
yesterday
when
names
o f eight' more Americans re­
a bantfhet given by the Odd Fellows
he
traveled
at
the
rate
o
f
251)
miles
Press Association in honor of the o ffi­
ported dead o f
'‘missing" in the
cers of the sovereign grand lodge and hour In a navy Wright fighter.
Japanese earthquake, were forwarded
Lieut.
Sanderson
was
helped
a reception to Judge Eastin.
to the state department yesterday
It wns estimated tbat sixty thous­ slightly by n northeast wind. If his
by
Ambassador Woods and Consul
and Odd Fellows and Rcbokahs rep­ time was figured accurately he traveL
Dlckover,
at Kobo. They were Mrs.
resenting every stats in the Union ed faster than any man ever traveled
Chisolm,
and
child) P. C. Hchefor, Mrs.
and every province in Canada were jofore.
Chambers,
Mrs.
Norn C. E. Hilton,
The official record was first pass­
in Cincinnati.
Mr,y Skellfey, of Standard Oil Com­
ed
last
week
by
Lieut,
Sanderson,
The convention opened .with a grand
pany; Irvin Skootaki, and Olga Miloswho traveled over a measured course,
march to a down town theater. The
tnwsky.
The first nevon were said
clocked by an electric timer, at 2.18
Odd Follows and the brilliantly
by
Mr.
Woods'
to be “ reported d^ad"
plumed - and* iwHPMueU’^ |wn InrdPT injlsV nn hour.. A
and
the
other
by
Consul Dickover to
Lieut Harold S. llrow broke that rec­
militant, a branch of the order, march­
be "reported missing."
oni and yesterday Lieut. Alford J.
ed from one hotel and the Rcbeknhs
Williams nttained a speed o f 255
from another. Addresses o f welcome
miles an hour. The
navy Wright
wejo delivered by Mayor George Car­
fighter will be given a final: trial to.
rel and G. H. There, socretary to Gov­
day by Lieut. Stephen Calloway who
ernor A. V. Donahey, the luttcp being
will try to surpass his brother o ffi­
unavoidably detained in Columbus.
cers in s p e e d .T h e ship is entered

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Makes Perfect Jams anti Jellies

No, 2 can, Osceola Corn

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Continental Clothes Pins 10c

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THROAT CUT AND SHOT FIVE
MALTA, Sept. 18.— Several earth
TIMES THHOUGH
shocks o f several seconds duration
th e body;
occurred hero this morning. Many
juildings wore badly shaken. The
WAYCROSS, Ga., Sept. 18^-Hia
churches were filled with worship­
throat cut across from ear to ear and
pers, many o f whom were seized with
five bullet Wounds in his chest, one
panic and rushtyl into the streets.
of which passed’ through his heart,
Pole Patterson, 30 years o f age, was
MOB MAKES SHORT WORK OF
found dead on the atreeta o f Bristol
v
NEGRO MURDERER.
Saturday night, according io word
reaching here yesterday. Search for
(Hr T k. AuwlaWS Press)
hi* assailant, in what is said to have
HATTIESBURG, Miss., Sept. 18.—
been one of the moat sonaationa) mur­ John Gray, a negro who shot to death
der* in the community in years, has last night by a mob which forced the
resulted in no arrest. The shooting officers to turn their prisoners over
i* thought to have occurred shortly to them after Gray had shot' Z. W.
before 10 o'clock Saturday night, Walley, of Rlchton, a prominent phy­
when tho body was discovered, as the sician.
stains pointed: to the crime having
been committed a short: while before.

The Housewife’s Friend

♦‘A L L O VER SAN FO RD .”

Rivals-----------------

WINNIPEG, Sept. IB.— Mounting
the cabin of tho engine o f his special
train at Ingolf, about llty miles cast
of here on Saturday*,' thar Prince o f
Wales, traveling as Ia»«1 Renfrew,
temporarily relieved the fireman o f
his scat. The prince rode in the loco­
motive for about twenty-five miles
before'rejoining his party in the
coaches.

Since the nhiny fabrics arc going to be very much worn this
autumn, you will find them predominant in this lovely new
collection of frocks, especially the satins, which lend them*
selves so readily to plcatlngs. The 1880 kncc-flouncc— the
cope back— the llcrrcd skirt— unusual sleeves— these arc
extremely smart. Other new style, points urc coal-frocks,
basques, full skirts and frivolous ruffles.
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MARTINSVILLE, InA ,/S e p t 18.—
‘From them who haven't'it shall be
taken” is the motto o f Morgan coun­
ty thieves, according to Superintend­
ent Moore, o f the county poor farm.
Moore discovered a thief in the up­
stair* room o f the poor house. The
intruder left in haste.

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give our d ep o sitee the more we grow, because jof the advertising they give us.

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MAN MURDERED
AT WAYCROSS, EARTH SHOCKS
FELT AT MALTA
NO CLUES LEFT

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Indians Delay Yanks
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NEW YORK,’ Kept. IS.— The New
York Americana were delayed in the
LEAGUE STANDINGS
cinching o f their pennant here yes­
terday, losing to Cleveland fi to 2.‘
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National League
Ccorc by innlngH:
Won. Lost. Pet.
Cleveland
020 1 20 100—0 12 0
New York ...........
54
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Rome one must have given George Athletic Club nutnt Thursdny after­ New York ....... 001 010 1)00—2 7 1
Cincinnati ............. ......88
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Smith and Myntt; Bush, Itocltger
.080 Kelly of the Giants a drink o f water noon, Heptcmlior 27th!
Pittsburg .... ,..... .
and Hehang.
GR .083
Chicago .................. ----- 73
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.020 from outside the three mile limit yes­
Why? Why because that S. A. C.
Kelly evidently felt good
St. Louis ........... ...... 73
07
Philadelphia, Sept. L-L—Naylor and
.021 terday.
hunch has one of the fastest back
Brooklyn .............. ...... 07
70
for Detroit
.480 hy the way he established what is field quartettes you ever saw! And Heinmeh were too r,
Philadelphia ........ .....45
today and Phllndd b i won both
82
.338 considered* n world's record when he
the line ought to be named "KtoneBoston .................... ......41
01
.320
smashed out three home runs in three wall Jackson!"
consecutive innings. He also garn­
American League.
And yet if you’ll get in the Ole
Won. Lost. Pet. ered* two more hits, though not o f
Flivver
and “ motor" down to Hood
New York ......... .........4)2
the four Imse variety they aided him
47
Field
you'll
see Conch Wilkinson put­
Cleveland
.........72
01
In making a perfect day nt bat.
ting
the
peppiest
hunch of young­
Detroit ............... ........07
01
sters
you'll
ever
lay
your lamps on.
St. Ixtuls ....... ..... 07
fifi
According to latest reports, Champ---------....... fl.fi
Washington ..
70
: Ion'Dempsey is still nursing a black
And fast! Shucks’ they’d ma'ke the
Chicago ............... ......00
74
land
blue
eye.
Well,
he
ought
to
lie
Dixie
Flyer look like old Jack Tur-j
Philadelphia
........ 04
7!)
I
proud
to
say
that
he
gut
something
tie.
........01
70
Boston .......
I besides a bushel o f iron men out of
I the light.
Hut don’t you forgot, brother, meet
Southern ANHiK-ialiim.
me
on Hood Field, Thursday after­
Won. Los
Lem me tell you something brother, noon, September 27. and. we'll •out
*
that Sanford High School crew has peanuts at one o f the most exciting
New Orleans .... .........00
02
got to go some to beat the Seminole football games of the decade.
fill
..85
Mobile ...
Memphis
75
Atlanta
.........70
......72
Birmingham
73
Nashville . .........
...... fill
Chattunoogu
48
Lillie Rock

07
73
70
71
87
07

; PRINCESS NEWS
“ Experience" at the Princess thentre.
In this picture are seen some of
New York's highest social Kerens to
appear in the gorgeous cabaret scene
which is an important feature of the
picture.

MILANE NEWS

PITTSBURG, Si pt. 18.--Effective
pitching hy Maripia re! while his team
mates pounded two Pi rate pitchers,
won tiie first game of the series for
Boston ycsteiday, &lt;! to 1.
Score by innings
Boston
31) 1 (102 &lt;1011- 0 13 1
Pittsburg
(too out IMII) — 1 7 2
Marquunl and
( &gt;’ Neill;
Cooper,
Stone
and
Schmidt.
the
Fl
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Fa
Fi
Fa
Fi
fi
Fa

ST. I.OUIS, Sept. 18.— St. Louis
made it four out offiveoverPhilndelWho is Shelia'! The Girl Who Came
pllinby winning the final game of the
lliiik!
series yesterday, fi to G.
Score by innings:
Who went to prison? The Girl Who Philadelphia ....030 100 000—5 0 1
Conic Pack.
St. Louis ..........000 240 OOx—fi 13
Rohan, Pishop, Head and IlCnlinc;
Ito you know wlmt
"Cloister Toney and Frelgau,
Pholdu" is? See the Girl Who Came
Park."

Kelly Makes Home Run
Record; Hits Out 3 in 3

Have
once?'

In Sing Sing today it man who
tit ver talks to a human being, who
speaks only t&lt;&gt; a crow, his pet. You'll
CHICAGO, Sept. 18.— George Kelly
You have, hut you hnvn't had any
find his story in The Girl Who Came of the New York Nationals probably
like the "Experience" at the Princess
Pack.
established a baseball record yester­
tonight.
A story of innocent youth ami the day for home run hits consecutively
Richard Parthlrinrss stars
whims of the fate,that sent it to Pur­ in succeeding innings when he made
picture as “ Youth."
gatory noil lifted it hack.
a home run the third innings, anoth­
er
in the fourth and a third In the
Remember first show starts ul L30.
SHE HAD KNOWN
fifth
In yesterday's New York-ChicnPrices ure lUr and 20c.
go game. According to old time baseWhat poverty was —
ball men and statistics the feat has
What hardship fas—
And tonight Osborne will ndmlt
nevi-f been accomplished before.
What
prison
bars
were—
everyone whose last name begins with
The nearest to it, according to rec­
What Coster Phobia meant—
H.
ords o f modern baseball was In 1021
What wealth was—•
when Ken Williams of St. l*oui» hit
What power waft— ,
Tomorrow, Tom Moore In “ Heating
three home nuts In a game against
What
administration
was—
the Game."
the
Chicago Americans. Among the
•W|iat love was—
oln
time
reeoris both Bobby,I*owo of
And now she learned—
Nut don't forget that tonight "E x­
Boston in 1801 and Ed Dclehanty in
Come
and
see
this
tonight
at
the
perience" is on.
Milano. Also all-star comedy, 'T'hntnl 18'Jfi made four home runs in n game,
hut the records do not show that
To gel rid of ants: Place lumps Photo..
theso Were made consecutively, and
o f gum camphor In their runways und
According to j^uueba 11 men, it is high­
near sweets infested hy them.
Dust
ly improbable thiy were made In con­
Georgo Kelly’s Bat
. into runways red pepper or powder­
secutive innings, •
ed borax.
i
Proves to Be a

Part-Financier

Aching,
burning fe d ?

MENTH0LATUM
.quickly relieves
and
refreshes.

CHICAGO, Sept.* 18. — George
Kelly, first huseman of the New York
GiuntB, was thu hern of an old-time
hatting be yesterday ’ In which the
V o rid'* ihamuion* defeated Chicago
13 to 6, in the final game o f the s e -!
ries, thereby earning nn even" break.}
Score hy Inning*:
New York
004 132 300— 1? 10 0
Chicago .......... 000 130 101— f i l l 4
Bentley, Jonnnrd and Gowdy, Gas­
ton; Aldridge, Fusscl, Stud and Dush
and O'Farridl, Hartnett,

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or Discharge, if Sortf. Irritated,
Inflamed or Granulated, use
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Druggists.
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P R O G R E S S

|games of n double header, the first
2 to 0 nnd the second 4 to 3.
Score, first game:
Detroit,
000 000 000—0 5 1
Philadelphia ....100 100 OOx— 2 10 0
Douss, Olsen and Bossier} Naylor
and Perkins. " ■*
Score, seepnd game:
Detroit .............002 001 000—3 l b 1
Philadelphia ....000 110 20x— 1 10 2
Pilluttc, Francis and Woodall; Hcl*
mnch and Perkins.
BOSTON, Kept, 18.— Chicago nnd
Boston split even in n double header
yesterday, Thurston holding Boston
to six hits in the opener, which the
visitors won fi l o .l . Boston won the
second game, (i to 5, mainly through
Flugstead’s "^finely flitting.
Seoref first game:
Chicago ......
020 103 dot)—fi 12 0
Boston
....... 000 000 100— 1 fl 1
Thurston nnd Crouse;
Fullerton,
Howe, Blcthen aful I’ idnich.

Score, second game:
LEATHER PUSHERS AT THE
Chicago ..........101 020 001—fi 13 1
PRINCESS TONIGHT
Boston
......... 001 200 03x—fi 11 0
Cvengros, Lcvoretto and Schalk;
A new serial, The Leather Pushers,
Ferguson, Quinn and Dcvormer.
will begin tonight nt the Princess
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— Wash- theatre, Everyone who saw the
ington defeated St. Louis twice yes­ .Leather Pushers in their first serial
terday, fi t»4 in the first game which knows how good they arc. Come to­
went ten innings, and 12 to 2 in the night.
second which was called In the sev­
enth on account of dnrknoss. Walter
Johnson got credit for both victories, CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
finishing the first game nnd twirling
Apply Boncilla Beautifior cosmic cloy to
the r.ccond.
your face, and rest while it dries, then
remove and see and feel the wonderful
Score,
game:
difference in the color and texture ol the
St. Louis
000 310 000 0— 4 8 0 skin. I
S
Wash. .......... 021 000 100 1—5.17 0
Guaranteed to do these definite thingifnr
Bayne, Vungildcr nnd Collins; the face or money refunded. Clear the
Warniouth, Marberry, Johnson nnd complexion and give it color Lift out the
Remove blackheads and pimples.
Kucl.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin soil
Score, second game:
and smooth.
$
St. Louis ...........100 too' 0— 2 fi 3
You can obtain regular sizes from your
Wash............ y ..... 103 GOO x— 12 11 2
favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
Dnnfnrth, Root, Grant and Sovc- ad. With 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, fora trial tube. •
reid; Johnson nnd Rucl.

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it’s zoom ing
— it’s
the best•
&lt;
cigarette
I ever tasted!”

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Ton can find the name of
«Tcry lire Basfneaa Han
In Sanford In thla Column
each day.

Phone 498

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CLASSIFIED
ADS
Claaaifled Ads lc a word. No
Ad taken for lens than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Caah
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
■cordingly.

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A special dispatch to Tho Tampn
Tribune soya: Secretary Borroughs of
the Kissimmee Chamber ,o f Com­
merce is authority for the statement
that the Kissimmec-Mclbournc road
will be reopened Monday. Mr. Bur­
roughs bases his statement upon a
telegram received thort Sunday froTn
tho Union Cypress company at Hop­
kins.

Tho Kissimmec-Mclbournc rond to
the east const has boon closed for some
time while the rond has been under­
Household Goods, Plnnos, Safes,
going repairs.
Consequently motor­
FOR SALE
Trunks and UnggaRc
ists have been obliged to travel to the
Tranfleffered Anywhere Any
cast const by wny o f DoLnnd and
FARMERS— You ran get aeed bed Daytona at a distance approximately
Time
frames and Irrigation plugs at the 150 miles greater than is necessary by
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc the Melbourne route.
SANFORD N O VE LTY

Lossing's Quick Service Trans.

v. c. c o l l e r , PropGeneral Shop and M ill
Work

FOR SALE)— Dosler and Gnya’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agent*.
183-tfc

The Dpily Herald. 15c per week.
The Hcrutd delivered six times
week for lrva.

fall planting, cither Bliss or Rose
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc

INSURANCE VAGENCY

FOR SALE—Second hand loose leaf
bidders good na new, posts and in­
dices. Quick sale at $1.00 cnch cash
on delivery. Herald office.
131-6tp
S. 0 . ShinhoJser
FOR SALE—Second hand letter files
in good shape hut have been used.
Contractor and Builder
Good for ordinary filing. Have in­
FLORIDA dices. Twenty-five cents apiece for
SANFORD
rpiick Rales- Herald Printing Com&gt;nnyw
w *
wx
r w Jal-Otp
A. P. Connelly '&amp;* Stfttsv
FOR SAL!'!—817 West First street.
KafablUhr* I04W
Bnrgain in price nnd terms. AdRoil Estate, Loans and Insurance
droKs owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fin.
Phor.e 18
101-8 Magnolia Ave.
137-2fltc
FIltH-

-AUTO-

FOR'SALE—7 passenger 8 cylinder
STEWART The Florist ‘ ‘ Peerless" touring car. Good ns
Col Flowers----------------Floral Designs new. All cord tires. Sell less thun
half cost. Will take smaller enr in
Annual and Ornamental Plants
pnrt payment or trade for real estate.
811 Myrtle Ave.-------------Phone 260-W — Chns. Tyler, care Znchary-Tylcr Ve­
neer Co.
141-tfc

SANFORD M ACH IN E
COM PANY

s 'iit A w h 'e r r y l-I.ANTS FOR SALfi
— Either pulled ready for delivery,
or in the field.
Phono Ellsworth
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
• 142-tfc

General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
1UR SALE—Good mule cheap,
Phone C2-----------Sanford. Florida
cash. Apply J. L. Monroe,

for
703
Palmetto Avenue,
142-Otp
FOR SALE—A half-ton truck cheap.
Jackson's Transfer
Also 2nd hnnd fdrniture nnd n
“ Reliable Service”
&lt;]uantity of hog win*. Phono 183-W.
We llnul Anything, Anywhere,
Lending Atlanta Music House has
Anytime.
nn Upright Piano nearby, which
Phone 175 — :— 125 W. 1st. St. they will Bell to party who will com­
SANFORD, FLA .
plete the remaining monthly' pay­
ments. ’ Address l’pst Office Box
No. 0, Sta. A., Atlanta. Ga.
145-Otc
FOR SALE—Or rent; live room house
on W 2nd St. A good garage with
tho plncc. Cnll 408.
145-4tp
FOR HALE—Camp located south end
of French Avenue near It. It. Becks.
--------*
Tho host equipped camp in ^nnford.
Cards of Sanford'a Reput- Ml
Am lejiving city. Will sell cheap. F.
able Professional Hen. each f t
M. Mills, blacksmith, A. C. L. shops.
of whoa. In Ms choeea pro- M
115-Ctp
fMateo the Herald reconi- 4
FOR
SALE—For
$50.1)0
cash
Apex
mends to tho people.
M
F^lectrlc Cleaner; cost $57.00. Used
six weeks. Phone 2C03. Sept, ICth,
*23.'
*
145-Gtp

PURELY =
PROFESSIONAL :

George A . DeCottes
Attomey-nt-Law
° ™ BeMhwto County Bask
■ANFORD ri. .u . . . FLORIDA

FOR SALE—Show cases, counters,
celling fan, nnd other fixtures. See
II. C. Waters, Milano Theatre Bldg.
14fl Stp

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IN AUTO CONSTRUCTION

Hints on Selecting the Productive Hen
By Seth W. Shoemaker,
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THE EGG LAYING TYPE OF HEN
i think it in the interest of the
public to criticize tho action of sonic
A. C. L. R. R.. employees _ towards
persons waiting on stations and f l y ­
ing passenger trains to stop and,take
on passengers to Sanford.
I saw from my porch last Satur­
day a woman with n baby flagging the
1:30 Leesburg train, hut it did not
stop. She waited nt station and ring­
ed tho Trilby trnin nt about 2:10 and
it.did not stop and I saw.-bor-lake thi­
ll, II. track to walk carrying her baby
to Snnford. This behaviour on the part
o f trainmen is surely not fathering
the sympathy of the public towards
striking It. It. men In the future.
H. Ebrensperyer,
Snnford, Fin., Sept. 17, 1023.

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Srpsfir THE^ FIRE WORKS

Editor Sanford Herald,.

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The Uuick Motor Car company de­
serves the congratulations o f the
country nt large for equipping Its
i 1324 modcN with the four wheel
brake. At tin* invitation of Itoy D.
Hollingsworth of the Soo Muehine
nnd Auto company, I sat behind the
wheel of one o f the new •Bmdcls,
(21-45 live passenger touring, he said
it was) for half an hobr yesterday
nnd I’ll take otr my hnt to the fellow
who sold the General Motors corpora­
tion on the now hrnko idea ns port
o f tho standard equipment of the new
Bun k.

Director, School of Agriculture, International
Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa.

I nni just* an ordinary* dflvtfrt 1
drive a enr for general purpose uses.
To get to ami from there its expeditiotisly ns possible, and with the great­
est amount o f certainty.* I have been
impressed, during the years I have
been ‘ driving, with the prime import­
ance o f la'ing nble to stop when tho
slopping is good.

And I nm ready to tell the world,
or
thnt pnrt o f it in nn around the
*---------Sault, at nny rate, that the four
ELITE OF N E W YORK
UNLIKELY LOOKING LAYER GOOD BROWN LEGHORN HEN
wheel broke, as it works on the new
Huick, will got you there and hack,
--- in­
and
do it SAFELY, if nny car will.
For
as
long
r.s
anyone
can
re­
]
A
rough,
course,
mid
general
_ —^
I . __
ert EAT NUMBERS IN SCENES OF
FOR SALE—5 low wheel two-horse
member people have been trying masculine appearance usually indi­
I drove in town nnd I drove in tho
Stuilebaker wagons cheap; also f&gt;
“ EXPERIENCE”
in select an egg laying type of hen. cates poor laying ability.
country. I hit 35 miles an hour on
extrn good fnim
mules. Cnsh or
Sonic of these efforts have been more
In the selection of liens to per­ tho shore toad beyond the Country
terms. H. S. Long, Ostene, Fin.
The elite o f New York was recruited succofc.sfu! than othcis.
petuate a heavy laying strain a com­ Club and brought her down to eight
1*lfi-3tp for1 the big Paramount picture, ‘‘ Ex­
By carefully studying the (tody bination of virtues should be looked miles nn hour in about forty feet,
perience," thnt conics to the princess formation of the heat layers in n
ound
for rather than one prominent good! without the slightest difficulty, with­
theatre tonight. Wives of the most flock a fair idea of the i gg laying
quality unaccompanied by others. out the least suggestion o f n wrench,
FOUND— On side walk near Ruumilprominent business men of that city 11ypu m„y he obtained. Pullets that
Those hens that have all round de­ jeik, or jolt, nnd without the faint­
lnt &amp; Andcrsons, a Ford key. Own­
put aside thoir socinl duties for a *!*»&gt;' |have laid well for n abort period
velopment are the ones to choose for est trace of skidding. Also, it piny
er tan have same by identifying and
to appear in tho gorgeous calmret only idu&gt;uld not be considered. In
haying for this nd.
144-tfc
breeding'purposes. 'Jin* Brown Leg­ well be added, without full pressure
scene, which is an important feature order to be tdnssed among the best
horn* In the Accompanying iluHlration on the foot brake, nnd of course, with­
FUUFilT — l'ocketliook
containing of the picture.
.. . 1 , ^ 7
layers n fowl should him* produced n \xliH U |^,ly formation thnl is desirable out touching the emergency.
money; owner can huve same by
As the habitues of cabarets along heavy yield o f eggs in one year or jn ninny ways. The hen from which
To me that is a fact o f fundament­
describing contents and paying for
tho Grent White Wny are, in a grant
al
importance. With a continuous
moro*
Ithis, illustration wns made laid over
this ml. W. I.. Harvey, 121 l’oulnr
number, society folk, George Fitzrecord
o f automobile accidents star­
The
egg
laying
type
of
hen
is
en-'tlflft
eggs
in
two
years
and
nine
St.
145-3tp
mnurice, the director, induced the so­
dewed with vigor nnd possesses nlmonthA. Bens o f this type nre quite ing us in the face from the newspa­
cial lights of tho city to come to the
well developed body in which there likely to transmit their good laying per headlines day after dny, and in
Pnrnmount
studio
on
I/&gt;ng
Island
FOR RENT— One furnished
room
.ii ample room for the conversion of |qualities to their offspring. The other the •knowledge thnt in 5)5 cases out
with connecting bath. Prefer two and nppoar before the screen as "ex­ food into eggs.
Although n Inrgvlhen shown is an undesirable type of of a hundred the accidents resulted
tras." The response was most gener­
young men.—214 E. Second St.
number o f . bens of the egg laying j fowl to keep ns n breeder, although from not being able to stop quickly
121-tfc ous.
type are good layers, too much re- it has o heart well developed for the enough after tho danger lH*cnme ap­
Never
before,
perhaps,
in
the
his­
parent, it seems that the practical
FOR KENT— Furnished apartment,
Bailee should not be placed on type production of table meat. It should not
tory
of
motion
pictures,
has
there
application
of this remarkable brake
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel
alone, for tliure nix* many exceptions. lie used either for the production of
is
a
forward
step in automobile con­
been
such
n
showing
of
brilliant
cos­
Avenue.
123-tfo
to the rule. The keeping of careful breeding stock for eggs or meat. The
struction that marks a new cm . It
tumes and glitter of jewels, ns was
records isith of the breeding nnd egg { natural luck o f symmetrical dovclopFOR RENT—Two room light huusejust about makes the now Buick fool­
apparent among the distlnguishol "ex­
Inying performance is n great help ment in n fowl of ids type indicate a
kecplng apartment, 710 Oak Ave­
proof, nnd Hint is a real social con­
tras" in this scene in ‘ ‘ Experience."
in getting definite ideas of the type slight ability for producing eggs.
nue.
130-tfc
tribution, one that ought to be ap­
At the Princess tonight (Tuesday).
of hens best uiiapted to continuous
To succeed in establishing n heavy preciated ns much by the users of
FOR” RENT—4 desirnblo rooms, furegg production.
nished or unfurnished. Apply 107
laying strain o f fowls no eggs that other cars, and by the general public,
MOTHER RECOMMNEDSCOUGH
West Third street.
130-tfc
To keep the identity of each lay- come from liens less than eighteen as by those who nre destined to drive
"M y mother had a severe cough. I
FOR RENT— 12 npnrtments on Pal­ bought her n Isittle o f FOLEY’S cr in n breeding flock clearly defined,; months old should be used for Imtcli- the new Btd(,ks.— Michigan Farm
metto street, V4 block from post o f­ HONEY AND TAR nnd it helped her identifiention marks which cannot be ing purposes,
Journal.
fice.—Judge llousholdcr. Phono 281. at once. Also gave my son several easily lost should be used. Producing
142-Gtp doses and hjs cough disappeared," egg layers Is quite as important a
Wlti'ii the road system of Hillsbor­
The demand for Florida-grown ba­
factor
ns
producing
heavy
milking
ough,
which is now coming along as
nanas
is
greater*this
season
than
ev­
FOlt KENT — it unfurnished rooms, writes Mrs. S. L. Givons, Greenfield,
fust
as
nnyono could hope, is finally
cows
from
dairy
stock.
Hens
that
er
before,
suys
W.
T.
Holies,
of
Olds314 Elm -Avenuo,
145-5tp Virginia. For quick relief from
have n face comb, and wattle o f fine, mar, secretary of the Florida Banana finished, this county can boast o f
Coughs,
Colds,
Croup,
Throat,
.Chest,
F O iriiflN T —3 furnished rooms and
smooth texture and deep red in color, Growers* association. Ho lias receiv­ some of the finest roads on the North
garage.
11th St. nnd. Elm- Ave. nnd Bronchial trouble use Foley’s
possess health nnd usually show an In­ ed numerous letters nnd personal American continent. And there are
M. Schneider.
145-3tp Honey nnd Tar. Stood the test of
clination
to lay. Excessive develop­ calls recently from big fruit commis­ enough of them so thnt the Joy rider
time serving three generations. Larg­
LARGE convenient unfurnished houR&lt;»
ment
of
nny
kind, is ordinarily de­ sion houses in northern nnd southern run select a new route each week nnd
keeping rooms. Rent reasonable. est selling' rough medicine in the
keep it up for two or three months.
states, asking for shipments.
trimental to the production of egg*.
World.
Sold
everywhere.—ndv.
203 Onk Ave.
*145-20-tp
FOR RENT— Five room house, near
P r a a i d n n f r n n l i H t r n ’ u T T irfif f 'n i l f p r P I U 'O W i l l i ( ’ o HII i I g I o ( ' l l l l i l i u l
St. Gertrude’s bridgo. One acre of
ground, and orange trees. Apply Mrs.
Lena Krause, Box 253, Sanford, Flor­
ida.
140 3tp
FOR ITENT— Upstairs apartment,
three rooms and bath. Privato en­
trance, unfurnished, hnndy for rail­
road man. Sec E. S, Rockcy Vulcanlxing Shop, Wight Garage.
140 2tp
1 OR RENT— Eight room house. 200
E. 3rd St. Inquire Sanford Furniturtf
Co.
'
147 tfc

FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 16 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. FOR SALE— For $1,100.00 cash: Lot
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Ellsworth, Dcardall Avenue. San­
5 Block fl, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­
83-tfp completed house. A bargain. A. P.
117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla. ford,
1-10-tfc
FOR SALE— SEED POTATOES for Connelly &amp; Sons.

B. W . HERNDON

■AoSE C L IM ^

Short Route to East
Coast; Reopened Mon.

Phone 498

W ORKS

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The Herald for first class job work.

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WANTED—To exchange 6-passenger
touring car, looks and runs like
FRED R . W ILSON
t j m Examined
Glaaeee Designed qow, for Ford roadster or coupe, or
trucks—Ray Brothers, phone 648,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Henry McLaulin, Jr., light
Sanford.
118-lfc
a.
Building
O p t D*
Ha n f o r d
flo rjd
FOR RftNT— Furnished apartment,
OpUcian-OpUunrtrlst
AH modern convenience, 417 West
HS Boat First Strtot
Banferd. Fla. Second.
140 Stp
ELTON X M O tfG H T O N
WANTED TO RENT— FurnUhed 2,
p, a r c h itec t
3 or 4 rooms for winter montha by
W . J. THIGPEN
01 J '.!” 1 Kntion,d Bank Building
man
and wife. State fall particulara
SANHMID
•...
...
Fl.OUlDA
Real Estate
in letter. Addreai to W. J., care
146-6tp
PIRR. LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE Herald.

ICIIELLE MArlNES
LAWYER
-(—-Court House

W A N TE D — Boys to
tjiliver
The Snnford Dally Herald.
Boys have to put up five dollar
Corner of Pork Ave. and Second SL bond before takinr job. For
further particulars see circula­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
tion manager Herald.

Automobile Body Build­
ing and Repairing
-les Stein, Prop.

taken often
first rowlina
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WORLD’S GREATEST? VEGETABLE SECTION

I N ’THE HEART? OP

SANFORD*?:

VOLUME IV.

N UM BER *46

SEPTEMBER 17,1923

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Ward’s Wife at Trial

American Minister
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Commission
Morrocco is
missed.

( I t r T h e A eeeetateU P re o "» . .
Saturday and Conditions Arc WASHINGTON,
Sept. 17.—John
Rapidly Approaching
H. Bartlett, first assistant postmas­
Normal.
ter general and a former governor

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Guns Are Mounted, on All
Public Buildings In
Oklahoma City.

of New Hnmpshlrc, was taken to a
hospital hero today becauso of in­
juries received when his automobilo
was struck by a street car. lie was
inter nllowcd to go homo and his in­
juries arc not considered serious.
The automobilo' was wrecked and the
chauffeur slightly hurt.

F0RTVENDRE8, F r a n c e ,
Sept. 17.—Spanish frontlcr■llilary directorate formed ns
the result of. Inst weeks rcvolullon, has decided to expel 31 of
Spains leading., politician^,- in­
cluding former Premier Sanchc*
Guerra nnd several prominent
literals nnd catnlanist syndical­
ists, it is learned from advices I
coming over the border today.
Ezplusions will occur this week.

MADRID, Sept. 17.—General Mi­
n d , Primo Rivera, head Of the revohtfionary movement which ovorthrow
the Alucenins ministry, took the oath
ef officcjjqturday as president of tho
■eeulim of ministers.
(Hr The
Press')
The ceremony had a somcwhnt
KANSAS
CITY,
Sept.
17.—Miss
dramatic aspect. Former Minister of
Nancy
Jordan,
nn
English
girl, was
Justice L&gt;pcz Monos, who ’ in con­
married
hero
Saturday
night
to Claud
formity with tho law, was required to
verify the oath, was absent, sending Hcathcrlngton Clarke, also ■of Eng­
word that he was indisposed. The In­ land, it became known today. Miss
spector general of tho royal palace Jordan met Clarke In November on a
route to the United
ws sent off to find him nnd hnvlng liner whilo
States
with
her
young son to accept
located the former minister returned
with him, nnd tho oath of office was an invitation from Mrs. Frank War­
ren, of Kansas City, to make their
administered to Primo Rivera.
homo
with her, Tho invitation was
The new premier received various the outgrowth
of nn acquaintanceship
decrees for signature. These includ­ between the girl and Warren, whom
ed one proclaiming tho dismissal of ■he met while ho was serving in the
the high commissioner in Morocco, United States army overseas. Mrs.
Luis Silvela. General Luis Aixpuru, Warren divorced her husband short­
former minister qf war, was named ly after his discharge from the army.
high commissioner in his place. Gen. Clarko lost all trace of the English
tapes Rosas was appointed captain woman after his arrival in America.
general of/Valcncla, while new cap- Last week he read in a newspaper
tiln*)?cmVals and generals represent­ that sho was preparing to return to
ing the Oifferent branches of the ar­ England and immediately looked her
my were also appointed.
With General Rivera in control,
suppored ns he is by King Alfonso,
the situation in the capital is, so far
as outward npperanccs go, normal.
The courts reopened Saturday and
the minister of justice and tho presi­
dent of the supreme court made
speeches touching briefly upon the
necessity of retoring order.

M'W

l-M
■
&gt; V*
L

l for Walter S. Ward sprang a great surprise on the
&gt;ey brought his wife into court. She advised Ward ond
ir selection of prospective jurors who are to try him at
'., on a chargo of murdering Clarence Deters. She is
court with Ralph Ward, defendant’s brother.

ROME, Sept. 17.—The government
of tho Independent state of Flume rcslgncd Sunday.
.
The Italian government . received
from Signor Depoli, vice president of
the assembly of Flume, a letter com­
plaining of tho delay in setting tho
Fiumo question. Ho said tho situation
had caused much discontent. Tho populaco was suffering grcotly through
unemployment, and ho had repcatodly
called the attention of the Italian
Government to tho dangerous effect
of delay in settling tho questions at
issue.
Signor Depoli added now that the
negotiations had failed ho felt it
would bo uselcs to remain in office
although when ho resigned there
would bo no authority In Fiumo and
by tho end of tho month tho city would
be completely deprived of any means
of subslatcpce,
. *
Sigrior Depoli, alnco March, 1022.
hn&gt; been in charge of the Fiuma gov­
ernment. In his letter of resignation
he says Fiumo had hoped that tho
Genoa conference would arrange a
settlement of the situation undor
which Flume’s desire to bo allowed
to exist as an Italian city would ho
recognized, and 'on by part I awaited
to bo thus relieved from my func­
tions. He declares that the hopes of
Fiumo were thwarted by tho Santa
Marghcrfta agreement, but that she
remained confident that Italy would
support her rights in the Itallan-Jugo-Slav commission.
Depoli dwells oh the fact that lack
of authority on the part of his gov­
ernment has had serious political con­
sequences, encouraging local groups
to methods of violence, while the
proper administration of justice was
flouted. 'Any
. action of my part,” ho
says, ’was completely annulled by the
direct interference of the political par­
ties and the situation bat bccomo in­
tolerable.”

in r The a*«m&gt;u i , 4 r r t u i
LOS ANGEI.ES, Sept. 17.—Cornclious Cole, formerly United States
senator from California, and one of
tho few living men who heard Abra­
ham Lincoln's Gettysburg address, is
101 years old today. Colo said he
ate whnt ho wanted three times a
day. Ho quit smoking six years ago,
but has used alcoholic beverages tem­
perately all his life.

Rivers Burst Banks and
Destroy Many
. Villages.
*
LONDON, Sept. 17—Five thousand
persons are reported to have perished
in tho floods which followed upon tho
typhoon at Tottori; northwest of
Kobe, Japan, Saturdsy, according to
an Osaka dispatch to tho Central
News.
Tho rivers Fukure, Chiyo and Taklmi burst their banks, destroying
many villages. Tho terrific down­
pour of rain has been general. Both
Tokio ond Yokohama have suffered
greatly from tho deluge and railways
are crippled by tho floods.
I The imperial princes have decided
to return to Tokio.

Ku Klux KInn Headquarters Are
Reported to Be De&gt;
Sorted.
O t r T h e A u M l M f l ! ',* • * )

OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 17.
—Military courts inquiry into
the activities of the Ku Klux
Klan was in operation today In
two of the largest cities in Okla­
homa, Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
In no other places in the state
was thcro any .Indication that
the military rule which has been
effect in Tulsa for more than a
month had been extended to•nil
comers of the state. Meantime,
Governor Walton was traveling
in a special car attached to a rejtular train to. Hcnrycitn t©fd*.
liver on address before .the state
labor convention.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sepf. 17.
—The Oklahoma city pollfce de-

OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept 17:—
State-wide martial law took • defi­
nite form last night, when Oklahoma
City, leading the way for the remain­
der of tho state, paasod under the vlrtually complete control of tho railD
tary. Genoral orders embodying tho
Celebrates 13th Anniversary in
essential regulations under which the
Yesterday.
state capital will live during the suspension of civil authority were Issued
by Lieut Col. W. S. Key in command
BELGRADE, Sept 17.—No official
of
local troops. .
news has been published here, with
Brigadier General Alva J. Niles*
reference to tho proposals of Premier
who assumed direction of the martial
Mussolini of Italy regarding resump­
ajr enforcement in Oklahoma City
tion of liberty of action in Flume. The
Saturday,
pending the arrival Of
only'officlal statement given out says
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the text of the treaty of Rapallo was
MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Sept. 17
•
filed with the Leaguo of Nations Sat­ The description,of Lillian McKensie, mand to tho latter yesterday. '
Machine guns were mounted around
urday and that Foreign Minister Nta- the missing Now York baby, which
chitch on hia arrival from Genova was roceivod by telegraph today tal­ the city hall, the police atation and
would confer with Premier Pachitch. ■ lies in every particular with the the county court house in Oklahoma
II, Perciva} Dodge, the American body of a four months old girl who City last night
LONDON, Sept. 17. — Messages ✓ OTHAN.'Ala., Sept 17.—Ono per­
Supervision of the sheriff’s o f f i c e
minister,
ia closely watching the sit­ died from malnutrition Saturday
from Spain received in London con- son was officially reported killed and rights will be secure. Whenever it falls Into ,
was
assumed by the military but
uation.
bin no indication that any disturb­ more than a score others
night In a local hospital here, tho po­ Sheriff Tom Cavnar was not removed.
of ordoriy organized government a* we haty
ances have occurred in connection several seriously, when a Louisville hundred and twenty-five years, will bo at ham
lice said. The baby waa left at the
No Decision Reached.
_ hospital Saturday by a couple who No other county office was taker
*ith the military coup d’btat; how­ and Nashville train crashed into an government of law. There ia only one other
over.
I R r T h e A m sc U M P re a a)
ler, it is recalled that a strict cen­ excursion train on tho Atlanta an a government of force. Americans muatnu
PARIS, Sept. 17.—A dispatch to the were travelling in an ’’automobile
A report that the Ku Kluic Klan
S t Andrews B*y Railroad at Cotton- two. One signifies Justice and libertyj tho oil
sorship prevails.
Matin frim Belgrade says the counell home,” bearing a New York license had removed all files from its state
. According to an untimed Reuter's dale, Florida, late last night At live under the AwSHcan constitution- la tho t
of Ministers has examined into Italy’s
headquarters here to a place outside
dispatch from Madrid, the second day railroad headquarters Mrs. L T. Lane, waa ever acceded to the human race. ’
‘
new proposals for a settlement of the
th£ state waa current but k)an head­
of the revolt passed os quietly as the of Dothan, was rcportod the only per­
question
of
tho
future,
of
Flume,
but
quarters were deserted and the re­
first At the timo the telegram was son killed. Other reports, said an­
no decision has been reached. The
port could not be confirmed.
\
other
woman
was
also
killed.
Twen­
•ent groups of people were stand­
dispatch
adds
that
the
king
haa
oonWhen
informed
of
the
Intention
o
f
ing before' tho royal palace and in ty-one of tho Injured were brought
cludcd tq await 'the arrival of the
tho military to prevent the grand
the Pueva del Sol, but they were to the bosplal here and four or five
foreign minister fyom Geneva. , , ,
Jyry’s
meeting, Distrttl Judge George
there dhly1dut of curosity. Although othore were’ taken to M*ri*“n\ F ,'
W.
Clark
asserted that !«be&lt;tJ«UT
there hakbeen no detailed news from Tho Loualvllle and Nashville train
SEMINOLE
CLUB
would
be
convened
and lh*t,|ik»vH ^ 1i
crasher
through
the
next
to
the
rear
the province it is thought that the
nAS MEET
tary authorities could thsn order IU
change was effected In the outlying
adjournment.
. • i•
district in as orderly a manner aa in
“The
grand
Jurors
will
meet**
The
Seminole
Flying
Club
flew
Ita
‘&lt;»f
AisaeelaleU -FW m )
the capital.: NEW 'YORK, Sept, 1Tt -TW w» * »
Judge Clark declared.. “The governor
I-mile
young'
homing
plcgoq
rice
LONDON,
Sept,
17,—Twelve
per­
Another agency report says that
may deliver his. orders. Then I shall
jpt. 10, from Crescent City, Fla.
i f _fffsW ine-sV yearned
Rivera’s action has been received with
sons were killed and fifteen wounded
oea.wh^t can be done .about. It.** ,&lt;
he
girds
were
lib
e
r
a
l
by
M.‘
P.
general sympathy , u all Spain has
during V . demonstration against the cctrt a gallon ta. New Si^land arid nRrcc at 8i09 a.
.The
first
Across the street from the court
become tired of the negative policy
high price of food at Sorau, .Branden­ eight Atlantic.seaboard states by the
tics'ars advised. The nsgto waa kill­ house a machine gun, meant)
followed by the lata ministry.
burg province, when fighting occur­ Standard Oil Company, of New Jwi
ed by a posse that Mrtght hia recap­ the roof of » restaurant Is tfiaii
Tho socialist party hue issued a
red between the police and demon- sey and tha Guir Refining Company.
ture after he had escaped.
the windows of tha grand Jury
manifesto protesting against the ab­
-g - Central News diestratore, ai
' Courts will fuactiqp As unde
ridgement of civil administration.
It Dollars are 'suppbaOd' to be well xuls, according to Major Oare
patch from
The London stock exchange has
dude. But they won’t lu t. You Brian, executive officer on lieu
“ own a remarkable indifference to
wren's coup, Bpanlsh fours derilned only tVk 1
i . r ;v.
merchants gtvs
[ 1VOv.toO j 1
001 »ny dealings

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THE 8 AN FORD DAILY H

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1S2S

retlurn to Bnnfdfd soon for n longer
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bclding and
adorable little daughter, Betty hnvo
Society .Edlto. returned home nftor spending the
MRS. FRED DAIGER .................... ..................
summer very delightfully in Ohio,
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Phone 217-W
Drs. K. J. Weihe of Ocala, F. E.
. If you have any friends visiting you—If you are going anywhere or com­ Michlgnn nnd New York and are now
ing home, or If you arc entertaining, write a postal card to this department, nt their home to their frlonds at Wclho of Lccsburd, Gordon N.
Keeno of Orlando, L. H. Ramsell of
Park Avc., and Twelfth St.
giving details, or telephone tho item. It will be greatly appreciated.
Orlando; and V. R. Seymore of St.
Cloud wore among those in the.city
BONTON BRIDGE
CLUB.
YELLOW POND LILY.
•
En g a g e m e n t s a n d w e d ­
One of tho most delightful social Thursday attending tho meeting of
,
DINGS IN TIIE STATE I much adore the carpet floor,
events of this wok, was the bridge the Central ‘Florida Optometry AsI lay; on waters still; '
My hollow stems stay near the ahord party given yesterday afternoon - by
Engagements.
'■
Mrs. Joe Chittenden, at her home'on
And quiver as if ill. .. ,
a Miss Thelma Mickle, Reynolds,
The San Juan Garago Company,
Laurel Ave. The’ guest's being the
$eu,;to Mr. Walliy Riley; Tampa.
a
tthe comer of First strett and.
memfccr^ of the Bon Ton Bridge Club.
J Mils M ary) Poucho, Albany, Ga., My icavos ovntc aro thick and great
Myrtle
avenue, are today advertis­
Tl$ rooms where the card tables
And to their stems arc slIC
t© Mr. Chaa Brownell, Albany, for­
ing Hanes oversize heavy duty' tires
wore?
plneed’
were
bright
with
bask­
That bees and beetles coming late
merly of Tampa. •
i
,
ets of vari-Colorcd sinnas nnd ferns. at bargain prices. This company
May have a place to sit.
Mias Caroline Wcoka, Jackson­
After sevorni Interesting games of considers Itself lucky that It is en­
ville,. to Mr. Walter Brynnt, Lex­
bridgo, scores were counted nnd the abled to first introduce the Hones
My sepals six, green yellow mix.
ington, Ky.
prise for high score, a pair of candle­ tires in- 8 nnford. Coil on them and
Aren’t petals as they seem.
Miss Christnbcllc- Martin, Jack­
sticks, was won by Mrs. C. K. Kirt- look over their offerings.
sonville, to Mr. Paul I-ang, Jack­ My petals real, in Huch a fix,
icy.
‘
.
,
Aro Btajncn-liko, I deem.
sonville.
The Valdez Grill, under the person­
Refreshments consisting of salad,
Miss Sue Jone, Thebes, III., to Mr.
al
management of that prince of
When bullfrogs bellow I’m golden saltlnca, cheese balls, nnd ice ten were good fellows, Mine Host Falk, is
C.' Verne Klintworth, Tampa.
served
at
the
conclusion
of
the
game.
yellow
Miss Alva Brandon, Tampa, to Mr.
Mrs Chittenden's guest were Mrs. serving a constantly growing num­
My flower is odorless;
Albert Cooper, Tampa.
C.
R. Kirtley, Mrs. Percy Moro, M r* ber of guests each day, nnd is mak­
Mias Mary Ross, Sarasota, to Mr.' My petals yield sweet nectar mel­
Sam Yountz, Mrs. Ed Betts, Mrs. ing a specialty of the excellent Sun­
low
diaries Pickett, Sarasota.
Robert Hines, Miss Esther Miller, day dinner, the menu of which ap­
To keep me from distress.
MIm Lillian Henderson, Montlccllc,
Mrs. Bon Cnswell and Mis* Edna pears in Tho Herald today. Read
Fla., to Mr. James Colley, Grantville,
it and If you want something really
Chittenden.
The day I ope, when insects grope
different, try the Valdez Grill tomor­
Their way Into my flower,
Miss Eva Port, Jacksonville, to
row.
’’
DINNKR PARTY.
My pistil tip in envelope
Mr. Jaspor Holcomb, Jacksonville.
Last evening Mis* Demarius MusReceives n pollen shower.
Miss Clifford Harrell, Jackson­
The ‘Central Florida Optometry
son
wan the chnrming honoreo a t n
ville, to Mr. Wm. Mathews, I-nCrosae.
Association
met In this city for the
Miss Roberta Payne, Jacksonville, When dragon fly goes dashing by dinner party given by Miss. Emily second time Thursday, September
Bailey nt her homo on Myrtle Avo.
’Tls well thnt you remembor
to Mr. Wm. Glgl, Jacksonville.
13th. Optometrists from Oriando,
Miss Bcsslo Yager, Tampa, to Mr. That when I come the peoplo spy Miss Musson leaves shortly for At­ St. Cloud, Ocnln, 1-oscburg nnd San­
lanta, Ga., where she will attend
Me from Mny till September.
David Cook, Tampn.
ford were in attendance. The meet­
school.
—Robert
Sparks
Walker
In
Leaves
Mias Carolyn Thomas, Tampn, to
The dining table wns lovely with ing was a purely huisnesn affair witji
of Light.
Mr. Wm. Stamps, Jr.
its appointments, nnd the color motif a little pleasure in the way of re­
# Weddings.
freshments afterwards.
This will
Miss Ida Lee Minnls, Rnrtow, to
Mrs. I). S. Babbitt, of Sanforch of yellow nnd gold wns beautifully probably bo tho last meeting held in
Mr. Lloyd Scott, Bartow.
spent Friday In Orlando shopping.— carried out in every detail. The Sanford until the State Convention
center of the table wns graced with a
Misa Virginia Walker, -Pensacola, Orlando Sentinel.
largo crystal bowl "of yellow zlnnns holds Its annual session hero cnrly
to Mr. W. J. Fickling, Pensacola.
in 1924.
Mias Louise Jameson, Pensacola, ‘Mr. nnd Mrs. Deane Turner nnd combined with fonthory . nspnrngus
ferns. Tho guests plnces were mnrkto Mr. Sydney Snovy, Pensacola.
son Denne, aro spending some time
Woodcock &amp; Rigney, the live Snned
with cunning cards fastened to
Misa Betty Soule, Prnsncoln, to at Dnytonn Bench.
ford
avenue grocers, nrc offering n
the nut cups. The fnvors were tulip
Mr. John Morritt, Pensacola.
25-pound
aack of good flour to the
cups filled with mints.
Miss Ellen Hodges, I-akclnnd, to
person
buying
the largest bill of
Mrs. Alfred Robson of Orlando,
Covers were laid for Misses DeMr. Wm. Mrharg, Lnkclnnd.
This
arrived hero yesterdny for n short mnrius Musson, Lillian Parks, Eliza­ goods nt their store todny.
Miss AIvcnn Black, Bartow, to visit with Dr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson
Is
certainly
an
Inducement
for
the
beth Musson, Emily Bailey, Messrs.
Mr.' Avis Smith, Bartow.
daddy
of
a
big
family
to
Iny
in
a
nt their homo on Park Ave.
Ralph
Wnrren, Wilbur
Rumple,
Miss Katherine Gibbons Miami, to
week’s supply nnd get that sack of
John
Musson
and
Dave
Scott.
Mr. Lewis Cook, Miami.
•
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I’. McCuller nnd
Miss Ilniley -was assisted in look­ flour free. In addition they Invite
Miss Orris Rhodes, Miami, to Mr.
family aro nmong the Sanford people ing after the plensure of her guests comparison of goods nnd prices nnd
F. B. Crcssap, Miami.
guarantee &lt;d save you money. They
'
.
Miss Virgllrne McGowan, Jack­ Spending the remainder-of the sum­ by her mother.
deliver, too.
mer
nt
Daytona
llench.
sonville, to Mr. Wm. Howell, Ral­
MOTHERS CLUB. ,
eigh, N. C.
Tho popular Seminole Cafe todny
and
family
Mril.
J.
N.
Robson
Miss Felicia Garcia, Jacksonville,
The first meeting of the Mothers publishes the menu for the dinner
to Mr. William Stringfcllow, Jack­ have returned homo after spending Club for this winter wns held yes­ to be served tomorrow. It is becom­
tho pnst four months very delightful­ terdny nfternono nt tho home of Mrs. ing a habit iwith an increasing num­
sonville.
Miss | Leila I-owis, Jacksonville,ot« ly nt Dnytonn Bench.
George Paxton on Myrtle Ave,, with ber of the .people of this section to
Ms, C.'. L» Hutchinson, Georgia........
a splendid Attendance of members. go thoro fqr their Sunday - dinner,
Mrs. Mne Roberts, who hns been
Matters of Importance were dis­ knowing they will be served with tho
Misa Ethel Clark, Jacksonville, to
spending the summer nt the home of cussed nmong them were the putting very boat the mnrket affords, nnd nt
Mr. George Hiimptdn, Atlanta.
Miss Bessie Allison, St, Augustine Mrs. R. E. Tolar left yesterdny nftor* on of special pictures for children prices th n t; please. Then, too, the
noon for DcLand.
to Mr. Jno. Miller, St. Augustine.
at tho Picture Show, nnd also of servico is nil thnt can he dcrired nnd
establishing of n Play ground. It the food hus thnt uppetlzlng taste
Miss Norene GissendaneV, River
Mrs. R. R. Dens nnd children ore wus also decided to have n fancy thnt only the most skillful chefs
Junction, to Mr. Franklin Seaman,
spending some time at Daytona Bench work sale nt nn cnrly date.
River Junction.
.
know how to Impart. Try the Sem­
Miss Sarah Spltterp Jacksonville, as the guests of her parents, Mr. nnd
After tho business had been trans­ inole tomorrtiw.
to Mr. Jumps Mitchell, Atlanta.
1■Mrs. Hsrry Ward.
acted,* a most pleasant social hour
Tonight is your Inst opportunity to
MDs Elisabeth Qiilgg, Orlando, to
was enjoyed. The hostess serving
get
thnt new made-to-measure suit—
Mrs.
M.
Y.
Bledsoe
of
Celery
Ave.,
brick ice cream nnd coke.
to Mr. Edmund Riley, Orlando.
that
is if you wont to be measured
Miss Virginia, ‘Ragsdale, ‘Jackson­ left yesterday for Jacksonville,
Among the members present nt
b
ythut
man Herrin, who hns worn
ville, to Mr. Hodges 'Hnrreil, Jnek- where she will spend several weeks yesterday’s meeting were Mcsdnmcs
as the guest of Mrs. J. Simmons at S. W. Bradford, Tom Owen, J. B. clothes nearly all his life, and knows
Lawson, Henry I’urdon, D. C. Mar­ how to take your measure nnd make
Miss Florence Bradshaw, Arling­ her home in Springfield.
lowe, J. R. Forrest, I.icnhnrt, M. M. u suit fit. Ho Is representing the
ton, to Mr. Charles Macy, Jackson­
Mrs. E. K. Foster and daughter Minnrik, John Schirttrd, Julius Tnk- Superior Tailoring company nnd ovville.
Miss Ellen Hodges, Lakeland, to Mary nnd Mrs. W. A. Elliott and nch, George Huff, Singletary, Robert by that man Herrin, who has worn
children who hnvo been the guests Grovonstcin, Fulrcloth, Orion Sten- plcte satisfaction.
Mr, Wm. Mehnrg, Lakeland.
Miss Marcella McGulnhies, Tampn, of Mrs. J. N. Robson nt Dnytonn strom, and Fred Dniger.
Ar. ad in today’s Hernhl announces
Beach havo returned to their homes
to plr, Edward Drawdy, Chicago.
Tho next meeting will he held nt the reopening of the popular Lu-Both
ICiaa Medn Taylor,.Tampa, to Mr. in Jacksonville.
tho home of Mrs. Julius Tnkach on Cafeteria, after the extonsivo re­
Eleventh Street.
J a £ Alderman, Tempo.
pairs nnd renovations recently an­
Dr. R. R. Calhoun, nnd W. J. I’atMiss Dorothy Paul, Orlando, to Mr.
nounced, have been completed. A
ternon of Nlnty Six, S. C., nnd W.
The annual coal shortage is in the mezzanine .floor containing a rest
Julian Harris, Orlando.
II. Calhoun of Greenwood, S. C., were consumer’s pocket.
room for ladies and children,
to­
The Herald dellvorcd six times a visitors in Sanford yesterdny en
gether with sovcral additional tables
route to Lakeland. .They expect to
This climate docs not nlwnys agree for patrons, hss been added, and
wtSk for 15c.
with tho calender
when tlie Lu-Ueth Cafeteria opens
for dinner tomorrow, it will present
Summer passed leaving too many an appearance' second to none in
spring pots'unsung and unhung.
South Florida. You arc cordinlly in­
vited to call nnd inspect every de­
Magazine writers arc working on partment of the new place.
their Christmas stories already.
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD

w a ::w irjN « v o
SUNG AT ROAD CEI.E*
BRATION
The Times-Union says:—“ Yusa,
Wo Have No Old Fossils,'' ths Canford-Orlnndo delegation Lang yc-tlcr-'
day nt tho Green Cove Bprings road
rally. More than ono hundred citi­
zens, mainly'from Sanford, mado the
Iflp over the 100-mile water route on
tho steamer City of Jacksonville,
chartered for the occasion. The
songs and merriment of this contlngeSiit did much to enliven tho big gath­
ering.
’ Tho triumphant parody on a popu­
lar ditty which tho Sanfordltcs carol­
led ran approximately liko this: .
“Yus*, wo have no fossils,
We havo no old fossils today.
Ip nineteen and twenty,
‘
We had a plently.
. ~
But they have nil passed away. ‘

TODAY

ANOTHER GEORGIA MAN
WHIPPED AND ROIinED
ATLANTA, Cn., Sept. 15.—W. A.
Payton, produco dealer, reported to
the police todny Uyt ho was called
from his homo late Inst night by
two men, one wearing a mnsk and
the other with ,his fneo blackened,
taken to the neaiby woods, rolieved
of $37 nnd given n sound flogging.
Hu naid tho men threatened to kill
him but flnnlly told him' if he would
keep quiet they would lot him off
with u “good* beating." He said ho
M r.-ttlyton said ho was awakenflt'
by some one calling him nt hi* door
nnd when he reached there the men
grabbed him.»Ono put hla hand over
his mouth, Mr. Payton declarod, nnd
he was marched to tho woods. He
staggered hack to his house thirty
minutea after his unidentified assail­
ants had departed, ho told the police.
A neighbor said she'saw two men

WANTED POSITION—1 am n man
with a largo family loqking for n lo­
cation on a farm or grove. Experi­
enced nt cither. Can take care of
large grove or fnrm. If any ono
needs n man of this kind apply to W.
E. Bennett, Lake Monroe, Fla., P. O.
Boot 12.;:
V. „.i . ;*L 145-ltp

Things are so quiet in Greece you Florida Lady W ai in a Miserable
can hear o bomb drop.

WEDNESDAY
■
------ FAMILY NIGHT
FRIDAY------------------- :---- -------------- COUNTRY STORE
SPECIAL MATIn E^MONDAY. WEI)NESI)AY, AND
SATURDAY
.
'
Special jiftupic to nil Pictures •
.10 and 20 Cents
PRICES
10 nod I5 .Cent*
PR ICES

Altha, Fla.—In explaining how the
found Cardul to helpful during change of
life, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2, this
place, taid:
”1 became to weakened it w u an effort
lor me to get around. I knew what wm
the matter, but I felt like I couldn’t gtve
up.
”1 just dragged, and I certainly w u
nervous. 1 w u to retUeta I could not
til down long—yet to weak I couldn't
get about. It |a a moat miserable and
Such a helpless feeling.. . "I would get depressed and out of
heart.

used it with good rctultf.
"Hook one bottle (of Cardul), then I
taw I wasn't to atfvous, to kept It up.
“Gradually the nervousness left me.
11 began to eat and tleep better. W u
eooirwell. and all right. -Cardul did

S• Thousand!
B j K ofQother women have writ*
King Alexander of Jugo-Slavt
whose sj'thpstkles tare with Greece

The Herald delivered axx times a
week for ltic.
SUFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM
KIDNEYS.
•
“I suffered with kidney trouble for
livo years or more. I could not sleep
at night and I was always tired after
coming homo from work, and my back
ached,” writes John R. Gordon, Dan­
ville, 111. “I secured somo FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS and after a few
treatments I felt better and could
work with more case, became strong­
er, nnd could sleep better.” For quick
relief from Backache, Rheumatic
pains, and Kidney and Bladder trouble
Use FOLEY KIDNEY PILL 8 . Sold
everywhere.—adv.
v •.

»TO N I O H T i^

Gloria Swanson, Thom** u.i
Pola.Negri, Cecil B. DeMlll*
Naldl, Richard Dlx, Agn« I
May McAvny, Warren Ken
Owen Moore,, Lila Lee, J ack
Betty Compson, Theodore R0
Ren Turpin, Beatrice Joy, y
Hicra, Will Rogers, Baby p
Lola Wilson, Jacqueline t
Hope Hampton, Wand* Hi
Conrad Nagel, Bebe l)*niek
Fawcett, William 8 . Dirt,

Positively the sensation of the
■on. Take another look at all t
stars assembled in one mighty
turo.

Our new Fall Millinery is
—your
inspection invited^Senledgiropounls will be rccelvod by
tho City Commission of Sanford, 4ty Shop,
. .
Florida, at their office in tho City
Hail at or before p. m. September
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ei. I
17th, 1923, for tho construction of a port, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fit
Dock and Boot Basin for which there
. LILtk
Is $07,000.00 available.
Certified check for 3 per cent of the
amount of bid must accompany prop­
osal.
Copies of plans null specifications
may be neon nt tho office of tho City
Manager, or nt the office of Fred T.
f
Aching.'
Williams, nnd may bo obtained on de­
burning feet?
posit of $10.00, which will bo returned
if bid is made.
mentholatum
The Cjty Commission reserves tike
quickly teiicve*
right to reject any .or nil bids or to
and ‘ j
accept an ybid they deem to bo for
tho best interest of tho City.
L refreshes. A
_ W. B. WILLIAMS,
Aug. 31, Sept. 7-15 City Manager.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

The Drily Herald, lfie per week

Where is tho money you saved on
coal during the hot months?

You will hnve to step fnst to keep up with MIX nnd TONY
in thin speed romnnee. Fox comedy “CLOTHES nnd OIL.”
Mutt nnd Jeff.
•
• MONDAY
. Amateur Night. 5 Acts of Locnl Tnlcnt
A Rupert Hugheu Picture.
*
v
i
GIMME!
With Helene Chadwick, Glutton GIuhh, H. a Wnlthnll,
*
Eleanor Koardmnn nnd Kate I^enter
A comedy drama that hit* the modern domoatic problem.
Sec marriage on a flfty-fifty basin.
PAINT HEARTS
'
An nil star comedy fentering
Charles Murray, Mary Anderson nnd Raymond McKee
Fox .News.

—

All thnt’s new in'Fall MUlincry at
“Wo have a live Chamber of Com­ Tho Quality Shop.
142-4tc
merce,
A Rotary club and' Kiwanis,
But, yuss, wo have no. old fossils,
We hnvo no old fosslln today.” &gt;

Milane Theatre

------Shows Slur ting nt 7:30 nnd 9:15 P. M.---------

Electric i Cleaner; cost *57.00. Used
tlx wecica. Phono '2603.. Sept. 10th,

NC-Hfl . . . . . . .

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

�^ANFOrtP ITA1LY ir e R A ^ i^ N P A Y l sife^ ^ B E R 17, 1923

Sanford Daily Herald

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Si#"?*

This is a term th at scientists use for a chronic state of mind in which
the victim thinks he is not equal to other people and bo gets to hating them.
More or Icsb, such a condition exists in many mindB. One cause is the
He is filled with fear and worry, low in spirits, unduly apologetic.
person’s fear th at he would be helpless in any unusunl emergency; that
he could not accomplish anything if he saw a chance.

Foreign Advertising h r p
f HE AM ERIC AN PflESS AJ

That feeling comes largely because of a lack of money saved,
With the Irian quieted down, the
Italians culling off n fight nnd Ger­
many taking tho count, Europe after
all mny l&gt;c coming into a senson of
peace.

Lack of money begets lack of confidence,
Financial freedom, is an antidote for such mental ill's,
to accomplish financial freedom is to LIVE WITHIN YOUR
•
i
not squander your income on unnecessary luxuries,

The ndmissiun of the Irish Free
Slate to membership in the League
of Nations should eliminate any
timidity on the part of that body
in approaching threatened fights,
Wayne B. Wheeler, attorney for the
Anti-Saloon League; has Just return­
ed from Europe nnd like the other
viiiting Americans he has a remedy
for her ills. Tho others have gener­
ally suggested something to do—he
points out something not tu do—
drink.

I)r. Work, Secretary of the Inter­ by the nmount of funds available, it tor Givens nnd Judge Gibson, of the
ior, has appointed n “fnct-flnding will require from two to three years Criminal Court, decided thnk the in­
commission" to look into tho reclama­ to tie the completed ends so that it terests ,of justice and humanity would
tion project of the government. In will be possible to start from some­ best be served by turning Vnrga over
view of the investment of one hun­ where and go somewhere. Under the to ‘the ptdhabitinn authorities of his
dred and thirty-four million dollars present system of piece-work, Flor­ home state.,
in these projects, the secretary thinks ida cannot hope to have o road sysWijcp Varga pleaded guilty to the
n commission is necessary. It beats them completed in n day but this charge of manslaughter, Judge Gib­
the world how many commissions arc must be said that the work done or
Have you a little Sunshine in your necessary these days—you might easily being done is satisfactory, being of n son suapeq^cd sentence, on condition
homcT If nondrop a letter contain­ think it was a commission form of type evidently durable nnd calculated that Varga be taken home by a probtlon officer, kept within the juris­
ing check for $2.r&gt;0 to The .Record government after all.
to meet the traffic needs of the state diction of i^hc probation court, n re­
Company, Kt. Augustine, and your
for years to come. Engineer Kinney
homo life will be brightened for a TELLING THE STATE ROAD 1)E and the other district engineers nre port of his conduct to he made with
tho local court every three months.
wholo year. “Sunshine" is Florida’s
seeing to it that both federal and The officer came ami John Varga
FARTMENT WHAT TO DO.
Magazine, and printed by The Record
state specifications arc being follow­ has gone back hime with him.
Company, which is n guarantee that
If the norious-mimicd men who hnve ed ns to width of right of v/ey und
Thu. solution of the case is a comIt Is a real typographical gem. The
quality nnd elnss of surfacing mnjefirst number is just out nnd it is gathered this week in Tnmpa nnd in rials. Those who have traveled the mcndnble ope. Sending John Varga
worth a whole year’s subscription Green Cove Springs havo simply new highways constructed by the to Lhu.atptif) reform institution or to
come together to fgnew pleasant ac­
lUP
,VP(fW„„dotihtltns
price________ _
,
i a m i. *~— ■■ 0‘ - ■ ■
• quaintanceship or 'to form nfew ones, state department have but' tmir ■vet^ make of,him a confirmed criminal!
diet, a job well done. So under those
We are in receipt of the news sheet at tljc same time . keeping nlive a
of the American I’cncc Award telling keen interest in thq case of better public to do ia to let th? roe.d depart­
of the active interest shown by the highways, these meetings hnve not ment severely alone. The legislature
, national W. C. T. U„ the Women’s be in vnin. Men like to assemble in has decreed what shall be done ami
Clubs hnd tho American i-egion In conferences nt stated Inclrvnls, not the members of the road department
several stntcs In the Bok f 100,000 so much to turn tho worid upside and the state engineers nre gladly co­
offer. Other organizations nre also down ns to franternlzo, find out how operating, with the object in view of
manifesting Interest, dim) the work Rill or Tom or Dick and Harry arc giving Florida a crcdtable system
is gathering force nnd momentum, getting along, how many youngsters of paved roads at thp earliest possi­
according to the committee that is there are in the family and how the ble date.—Lakeland Star-Telegram.
crops arc coming on. A question
to mnkc the nwnrd.
tjmt is frequently asked: “ How is
JOHN VARGA GOES HOME.
I-on Burton, formerly of the Okee­ business?" Such an innocent pro­
gram
is
absolutely
harmless
nnd
chobee News, is now located nt Del­
ray, where he has established the Lduhl not, by any stretch of (he imag­
Delray News, an 8-page, 0-column ination on the part of the keenest
pnper chock fullnf live ads. and a constitutional lawyer In the land, he
fair share of reading matter, Lon brought within the scope of the
promised to put the Herald on the Lcuguo of Nations.
exchange list nix weeks t.go, and has
Hut seriously, this newspaper fails to make u man of himself—a good
citizen. Not only will the probation
just remembered his promise. How­ to sec where practical results can be
officers
keep a watchful eye upon
ever, we’ll forgive him if he keeps obtained. An previously slated and
John,
but
he will havo thu constant
us there now, ns we want to see how repealed, the hands of the State Rond
Gfifi q u ick ly re lie v e s C o n s tip a tio n
guidance
nnd
care of thu Kiwanis
this good old scout is progressing.
liiliousnc.su,! H e a d a c h e s , C olds
Department arc tied by action of tho
a n d L a G rip p c .
Florida legislature 'which issued Club of Camden.
It is John Varga’s good fortune
The Herald deeply regrets to an- positive instructions to the road de­
6-l-o.n.w.-20tc
nnunco the death of Editor Win,'?). partment to follow u certain well- that, instead of returning home to his
Dobson of the Titusville Star-Advo­ defined system. The road depnrt- family, he is not on the way to the
state penitentiary or ,nt least, to tho
cate. The writer had the privilege
state reformatory. This good for­
nnd pleasure of meeting this gifted
tune of hia is due primarily to the
nnd lovable man a few weeks ugp,
interest taken in his peculiar case by
and he remarked then that he was not
\V.
I). Allen, one of the Asociatcd
tho best of health, hut his untimely
Press operators employed on The
death is a shock to his many friends
Tribune.
and admirers throughout the staffc.
Tho remaius were taken to his njil .plated in this, the fifth road district
Shortly after ‘ young Varga hud
home in Michigan, accompanied by of Florida, arc on file, accompanied been plnced in Jail, ns a result of the
his brother, who was with him when, by complete data. At the present killing of Jake I-ang, n negro divo
The Cheapest

W ay to Buy
Good Bread

Thinga Worth While Picked Up Along the Way; Some From
Pens Long Ago Laid Down; Home From Pens of l.aler Days.

Trouble is What You
Make It
Did you tackle the trouble that came your way
.With a resolute heart and cheerful?
Or hide your fare from the light of day
With a craven 'soul and fearful ?
O, a trouble’s a ton, or a trouble's an ounce,
Or a trouble is what you make It,
---- And it Isn't the fact that you’re hurt that counts,
But only how did you take it?

to Tnmpa on a ship. Out one night
with a party of shipmates, they ilrfted into I-ang’s place, where poisonous
liquor was sold them. The boy, hopelessly under the influenra of tho .vile
stuff, is said to have shot and killed
thu keeper of the place. He didn't remember anything about it—his mind
was a blank. Companions said it was
done in self-defense; but unquestion­
ably It was the result of thq horrible
liquor which Lang himself hnd sold
the boy.
Mr Alien busied himself in the esse.
Ho printed In The Tribune a story
of the whole affair. He secured information Horn Varga’s home that
he was a boy of good character and
good family. In response to Mh
Alien's story leading attorney's vol­
unteered to defend the lad and clubs
and individuals subscribed to a relief
fund. After full investigation. Judge
Petteway, of the Juvenile Court, Pro­
bation Officer Stumpf, County Solici-

Think of it! A t least
33 good biscuits—
regular size—for five
cents. It is real econ­
omy to use Merry
Widow Self-Rising
{flour,, because it
contains the neces­
sary amoiihtof pure
mgred(enits| ancfyou
h av e only to add
cold wafer or milk,
and sh o rten in g —
then bake.
F osd F coun C o.
si#.*. •*■NAiMmu^Tum

nnd the way
MEANS and
1 ‘ •*
,.
,.

Money in the bank, not money in any particular bank, but money
in any of the Sanford banks, will give you self confidence and mental con­
tentm ent nnd make you in every way a better citizen.

P eoples Rank or S anford

iritis FirH Place in f7

Contctt

T ’&gt;e annual Albany, 1 1. V , h it rjim tdr .; c. f
4', *'i rear *.pnrg&gt;&gt; arc moro than 5
V CiXitost, in tho event o;x*ii t &gt;at!r it , !*..!«;»_ i
..g. . i k 1 1 i. 1 C om fort on any road at
won Gh*c place. A n d n u rk this — IVy • won i nj re*cd. W u h i tih h lis iront and rear, and
against a field cl America's qual.i y cn•
Ccjic­
J'.ii*
" ii --ib i of 131 inches, can you imed no leading tine o r a . T h e hill m d s c i t.,! ' a
•&gt; i i l ' r f r r uv irly an comfortable? Juit
Iona — covered by P.iigc in 1 inin :tc ai d 2 J . J cum, • .
i. Paige bodies are soundly b u ilt
seconds— tho L i t . ei ti.no in. de mi at y cl.,.,.. A
1' ^
’a ll Mtfos are prevented by double
standard car was used, loaned by n l owtic i —
' !c .thi-rl copingnicLilfrom iouJ iasainst cam specially prepared ior tiiia tc«.
in,»fnj»d. Oceply cudiioa'-'d scats and
ample
fo.».
*,n.
in
invite rest.
Tlila added proof ol Paicc’c rem nLiM c p er­
formance was not needed, le u know th:*t Paip.o
l ’obrer a n nre completely equipped—r.o extras
out-perform s o th er c an . O w ners are proving it to I j v. T h ic k of all tho accessories you must buy
every day In pawing other cars on 1 1:1*.—pidlii t for orlier c a rs — see th e lis t b e lo w —’Standard
away first in traffic—driving irotn 2 - j i h a n hour IT': " nent on your Paige. A d d the cost of these
In h ig h to as fast &amp;s th ey care to jjo—rJw ays — V .00 at lens;— to th e price of other fine can,
silently and smoothly. H ow d o they d o it7 M ore *»•&gt;.! th ru compare them w ith Paige. T his extra .
pa wc r for i ts wc ight *—onl y 1 1.4 pou nda p *r cubic valna in F.live cars is tho result of overhead coeta.L
inch of piston displacement! 'I hat r.icanj i.»r more saved cm Pxigo by quantity production on thc.iii
power than in m ost cars and for m ote ability to Pa ii&gt;-built Jewett, Paigo is a $3000 car acting )
per forth. Yet this great pow er Is perfectly con­ s t w&gt;2-»30.
,
m u ri
trolled under any guidance. T hat’s because rd the
Check all this by seeing and driving the Padgs.i F.
gentle Paige clutch; easy, quiet gear shifting; and T here is no obligation to buy. Just telephone,,*r
ball-bearing steering spindles.
or call for o dem onstration whenever you like.
Paige rides os you have ala-ays wished yOur C onvenient purchase terms if desired,
[wvaj
7*p»«cngcr PKsczao . .$ 2 4 5 0
REALLY E Q U IP P E D !
4passenger P h aeto n . . $ 2 4 5 0
9V«*s prices iruludt folia* i» i ty u p m n t f o r wkUk othert ckmrje extra am tap
5- paMengcr B rougham . $2850
c f a d i n fu eJp rk ei — Two n o s axdiiim , tubes, rim* sad covrtv muunud Inward
5 o r 7-pSMengcr Sedan . $ 3 235
sad ImAsd on; W’rioa humpori Iront and rear; snubber,; amp light; lotdine luuw*
7-passcngcr L im o u sin e. $3435
csrrkr; nusomcirr; Walthua dock, (saotm* gsuge and dgsr Uchtcr on the dasoi
M m « OM W T«s S&lt;b «
i o u u i k windshield wiper; sun visor; rear-view mirror; m i innprim U A

F O R D 'S

SANFORD,
________________________________________

PHONE-58

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NOTICE OF BOND

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)X Y , Sfei*T EM &amp; Ek 17, 1923

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PAGE

Dally Hcrnwon xaJe a t Joe’s Smoka
Adopted this 31st day of August,
of Sanford, Florida.
T 9 ,b R - je :
A. D.
1%
Attest;
KNb XCQt \K
House, Mobley^ Drug Btara and
• , . , FOltREST LAKE,
I* R. PHILIPS, (SEAL)
A chase and •Acquire , the Necfcssai-y
- 1ffrtrtRiU iS tbe~City Commission *ofH I*
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
A, O. &amp; IA 8 E, y
J' City Clerk. ’
lIR Land fo r ' a U’oblic Park, o r«parks,*
W f e t ^ A ^ d f i d a ' , ’do [here
C. J. MARSHALL,
by appoint CTt. Jfirltt' rfhd F. P.
GftO
’FI 4 Y .^BOUNDS, Fair Grounds, Pluy Grounds, Athletic
Field
arfd
'GoIf
CroUmlfi,
nnd
to
Im­
As
the
City
Commission
of the City l.\ m m rOI’MTT JCtMIR’e rOITRT OP The Herald for first class Job work,
ic
F
i
e
l
d
AND
G
to
F
and!
w.
Inspectors
o
ATH
Whereas, g o i
HHMIXOI.K COr.NTV. I I.ORMU.
prove and Develop tho Lands so Pdrof Sanford, Florida.
olattion, and Dtvi'd S p * r ,. Clerk of
s, ANd t o ' im p r[OVE
o
* oiler of Appllnrllwii -Tor AoHinrltr to
the City rtf
Sell MlaorVi JittfH I la Ileal Rotate.
chnsed to Make, the .Same Adaptable Attest:
fold election, She farm' of tho ballot
AND DftVELbP THE LANDS
5S SQjchaeed
-8lit day of
IN RHr of
L. R. PHILIPS, (SEAL)
for the PtM$&gt;os** Aforesaid,
for fold election shall'be as follows,
brflinsn
PURCHASED
TO
MAKE
Irn B. W nlhen. n TUInnr.
ind**»PW#
N otice In licrohy Klvt-n that the unand AGAINST BONDS."
sa w e Ad a p t a b l e f o r
City Clerk.
*edfiC,«B!
be^ed
W,&lt;5|1^4=
rtrralprnrrt na xunrillan of the Berann
Se
6
tibrt
Nine.
That'this
ordinance
PURPOSES
AFORESAID.
0-5-10-17-24;
10-1-8-Gtc
OFFICIAL
BALLOT
ami
rotate uf Ira li. W nthrn, a minor,
An Ordlnanoc 'jVoVIdtBfir for an Isw ill nt ten o'clock a. m. on the tenth
^
shall
bbfojne
effective
Immediately
Bohd'Hcctlon
ilny of October. 1S33, apply to the Hon­
*«. Sf Sonfla byrthe ^ itir'o f Sahford,'
C lean; . j
orable R l \ JlounhnMer. Cnmily Judge
BE IT ENACTED BY THfe PEOPLE upon Its’ passage arid adoption.
of Vie
Florida, In’the ?um' 61 jfHffhty thooaof Hctnlnole County. Plorlfln. for a u ­
OF
THE
CITY
OF
*
SANFORD,
y
j
f
c
a
t
i
k
y
ey* j
Adopted
4*y Of August,
City of SanfoWl, Florida:
thority to nell the inntlvhl.it on e.th ird
-nd tioll.ra /o r 'tjlo&amp;tclpal PurVoso*,
hiierm t of the above named minor -In
F
l
o
r
id
a
:
A
D.-|1923.
,%.■
October
Dth,
1028
lbe p/ocoods Derived from the Sale
1! they Tire, Itch, Smart, Dam j
thoee certain loin, piece* or parreln of
.
FORRBST LAKE,
■Btoftion 'One. That the City Commis- j
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR Inhd
orD lschs^e,
bntated.
Thereof to fee 'tTftwl Jo Enlarge, Im- Make a ,£roar IX
Kttunte. 'lying anil being In the
"before “For elon* 6 f ’ the City of Sanford, F16r|((a,
■S. O. CHASE,
AN ISSUE OF BONDS BY THE City of Hanford. Florida, and de*rrlbInflamed
o
r
G
roouU
trd, use
nrowefid ^Extend O’®‘Se^ofotyc *nd ffea x*provki;
before deertifl I t expedient nhd to the boat
Approval, ti&amp;
Bfcl"y * r
n* follow *:
c. j . marshall ,
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, eil I.ot*
Marine. S«?tht* '&lt;xWRifrt*hu. i
Drainage i*tUitn .oTtba-Git*-’*1 S/m‘one &lt;1) nnd tw o (I), nnd the
f st the Approval, Etc.” as may interest-of foe City of Sanford, Flor­ As the ntytjCommis»Ion of theiCity
IN THE SUM OF EIGHTY THOUS­ north-w rnt * quarter. Inlherwlnr dj*
' fort* F lo rid * ^ *
w
S a b for W ane or A dult. A y U
qur’’Cfcolcc. I
I
acrlhed *« T;ntn three (3) nnd four (I)
ida, ' to Isauo bonds of the City of
of Hanford, Florida.
AND DOLLARS .FOR MUNICI of
B lock tw o IS) .nfwTIer Seven (T).
Drunista.
' '-rr
and an ordinance numbered 57, en­
Stafortf! 'Florida, in ' the aum of Sey- Attest:
to K. It. Trnfford'n nlnt of
Am
’r
PAL ■PURPOSES, THE PRO­ according
FOR
THE
APPROVAL
of
th
at
Cer­
Hanford, of record Irt the public1 rec­
titled:
CEEDS D R IV E D FROM THE ord* of Hemlnole County. 'Florida. In
M U IU » IB C O w » E aw O h iaai.6 « « .C M w .
tain'Ordinance of the City of Ban- onty-Rvfc Thousand ($75,000 00) Dol­ L- IL PHILIPS, (SEAL)
An‘ Ordinance Providing for an laI'lat Hook 1. I’agen 66-61; petition for
' City Clerk.
SALE THEREOF TO RE USED raid
iotd, Entitled:* / ‘AnOrdirtOnce Pro- lars, the proceeds derived /rom the
a#* *(»*!
authority being on flic lq.,nald
TO ENLARGE, IMPROVE AND County Judge'll office.
vidfhg For An Issue of Ronds by (be esie of said bonds to bo rtbed for the 9-6-10-17-24; 10-1-8-Gtc
J
.
H.
W
A
T
fJK
N
,
EXTEND THE AEWERAGE AND (luardlan o f the Tcrnmi nnd l-Utnle of
City of Sanford, Florida, in the 'Sum following municipal purposes, to-wit:
II. IVnthen, a Minor.
To -purchase and acquire the neces­
DRAINAGE 8YSTEM OF THE F r Irn
of eig h ty Thousand Dollars for Muni­
’■MAHurae
e d It. W ils o n .
sary
lands
for
a
public
park,
or
parks,
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
A
ttorney
for Pci It loner.
cipal ^drpdsos, the Proceeds Derived
Sdlo Tbirreof to b'e deed to' Purchase irfeni Che SnTo Therchf to be Used to fa ir grounds, play grounds, athletic
3-lO -l7-S1-IO -l-R-8tc
and Acquire the Neceshary tji’nd for a Ertlfogo, Improve and Extend the field and golf grounds, and to improve AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
Public Park, or Park/JPatr ’q ’roundji, Sewerago and Drainage System of and develop the land.so purchased to
Ihe r ir r n ll Court of the Tth Juillolal
AN I 8 8 UE OF BONDS BY THE
OF THE aTY - OF SANFORD, In Circuit
Ot the Hfntr nt Klorldo In
Play Grounds, Athlo(|c Field end Golf th e'C ity 'o f Sanford , Florida," and make the. same adaptable for tho pur­
CEMENT PLASTER COL
nnd F or Hemlnole C ount).
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
FLORIDA:
* (dl&lt; ChnurerrGrounds, and to Iniproye' and bpvel- •FOR ^ONDS.
poses, aforesaid.
f l o u t s.
IN THE SUM OF FIVE THOUS­
Section 1. That tho City CommiaOn»KH OF I’Ultl.tCATION.
opc the Lands bo'P tiwhasad to *mnkc
AND DOLLARS, THE PROCEEDS niort of the City of Sanford, Florida, J u l i a It. B u r n e t t . C o m p l a in a n t s
Section Two. Thnt it is tho de­
vs.
the Same Adaptable for the Purposes
AGAINST THE APPROVAL of termination of tho City Commission
\ l
w
___
TO BE .DERIVED FROM THE deems it expedient and to tho best W a l t e r I*. B u r n e t t . D e f e n d a n t .
Aforesaid,
th at Certain Ordinance of the City of •that foe sum of Seventy-five Thous­
jYour b e s t answer'
SALE THEREOF TO BE USED interest t&gt;f the City of Sanford, Flor­ T hBe u rsnt ea tt te: o f F l o r i d a , , t o W n l t o r I*
and an ordinance numbered 58, en- Sanford, entitled: "An Ordinance Pro­ and ($76,000.00) Dollars will be re­
TO PURCHASE FURNITURE. ida, to Issuo bonds of the City of Y ou a r e h e r e b y o r d e r e d a n d r e q u i r e d
to th e Question of
p p e a r u p o n t h r l» t d a y o f Oetcdier,
viding for An Issue of Bonds by the quired to cover tho cost of the pur­
FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT Sanford, Florida in tho hum of Eighty tA.o aI*.
titled:
1033, to t h e hill tiled nnnln.il
Cement P laster.
lit t h e n l i n v i e n t i t l e d cnim o uud
An Ordinance Providing for an Is­ City of Sanford, Florida, in the sum chase and acquisition of the neces­
FOR THE
MUNICIPAL LI­ Thousand ($80,000.00) ' Dollars, the Cyou
o
u
rt.
sue of Honda by the City of Sanford, of Eighty Thousand Dollars for Mu­ sary lands for a public park or parks,
BRARY.
proceeds derived fro mtho snlo of T h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d la h e r e b y 'de*lu n a t r d a* t h e n e w a p a p e r In w h ic h
Florida, in the aum of Flvo Thousand nicipal Purposes, tho Proceeds De­ fa ir grounds, play grounds, athletic
said bonds to bo used for the follow­ till*
o r d e r nil nil lie p u h lln h ed .
&gt;
Dollars, th e' Proceeds to bo Derived rived from the Sale Thereof to be field, - and golf grounds, and to im­ BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE ing municipal purpose, to-wit:
WITNKHH Is. A. IlnuK laaa. C l e r k of
S e e t h a t every i
aald .C irc u it C o u r t, n n d
th o o ffic ia l
'irom the Sale Thereof to be Used to Used to Enlarge, Improve and Extend prove and dovelop tho land bo pur­
OF THE CITV O F - SANFORD,
To enlarge, improvo and extend the total t h e r e o f till* I7lli d a y o f A uk uk i ,
^
im
c k lsb n m fc d l
J
I). IP2-1.
Purchase Furniture, Fixtures and the Sewerage and Drainage System chased to moko tho samo • adaptable
FI.GRIDA:
sewerage and dralnago system of the A (HICAI.)
K.
A.
DOBnr.ABH.
Equipment for the Municipal Library, of the City of Sanford, Florida,” and for the purposes aforesaid.
Section 1. Thnt the City Commis­ City of Saoford, Floridn.
' , n y : V. l i DniiKtaaa. !». C.
CaTolina Portland Cement Co.
S7IO-!7iO-3-10-4tc
AGAINST BONDS.
and,
sion
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
^ J a c lM e n v llle jn o ^
2
Section Three. That tho sum of
Section 2. That it is tho determina­
Whereas, said three several ordi­ FOR THE APPROVAL of that Forty-five Thousand ($45,000.06) Dol- deems it expedient nnd to the bent
tion of tho City Commission thnt the In Clreutt Court. Heventh Jiullrlat Clrnances provide for the issue of bonds Certain Ordinance of the City of San­ lads, of the Bald proposed issue of interest of the City of Sanford, Flor­
tor Heuiluolr C ount).
[-HILL LUMBER CO* |
sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) • rnlt, InF luand
rld n.. .In C'hanrrry,
by the City of Sanford, Florida, for ford, entitled: “An Ordinance Pro­ bonds Is berdby exclusively appro­ ida, to issue bond* of the City of
Dollara will bo required to cover the N a n n ie tt. fllte*. M. O, O v e r s t r e e t , nnd I P hone 1.70-----S an fo rd , F h u l
municipal purposes in the total sum viding for nn Isauo of Bonds by the priated for the purchase and acquisi­ Sanford, Floridn, In the Rum of Five cost'of the enlargement, improvement
II. D re w , C’o tn p a lln n n t* .
va.
of One Hundred and Sixty Thousand City bf Sanford, Florida, in the Sum tion of the necessary land for golf Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollar:', the
y n u t a n d H l l i u h e t h I l r y n n t, til*
und extension of the sewerage and 0 , wC.ife.I l r D
e f e n d a n t* .
1160,000.00) Dollars ,tho proccds de­ of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars for grounds, and to establish, develop proceeds derived from the nalc of
drainage system of the City of San­
X O T IC R O F X t S T R I l 't HAI.F..
rived from the sale of said bonds to Municipal Purposes, the Proceeds De­ and construct thorcon an eighteen- said bands to bo used for the fob ford, Floridn, nnd tho sum of Eighty
N otice 1* h e r e b y ttlven t h a t
under
mid by v i r t u e of a final d e c r e e r e n d e r ­
be expended in tho following manner, rived from the Sale Thereof to be hole golf course, ns a part of tho public lowing municipal purpose, to-wit:
Thousand Doilarn of said proposed ed h e r e i n o n t h e 22nd d a y o f J u n e ,
to-wit:
To purchase furniture, fixtures nnd issue of bonds is hereby npproprinted A. 1). I li 23, hy tile H o n o r a b l e Ja n ie *
Used to Purchase and Acquire tho park Bystem of the City of Sanford,
W. I’o rk ln * . Ju d icn ol t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
(A) Under authority of Ordinance Necessary Land for a Public Fnrk, or Florida.
equipment for the Municipal Library- exclusively for said purpose.
of th * H rv e n th
lu d letu l
C ir c u i t
pf
No. GO, the sum of Eighty Thousand Parks, Fair Grounds, Play Grounds,
F l o r i d a , In C h a n c e r y In n c e r t a i n rn u » e
Section
2.
That
it
is
the
determina­
Section Four. That the sum of
Section 3. Thnt n bond issue in tho t h e r e i n p e n d l n u w h e r e i n N a n n i e It.
Dollars, to enlarge, improve and ex­ Athletic Fiald and Golf Grounds, and Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dol­ tion of tho City Commission thnt the
lille*, M, O. O ver* t r e e ! n n d 11. D r e w ,
STRENt
tend the sewerage and drainage Bys­ to Improve and Develop the Lands so lars Of said proposed issue of bonds sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) w e r e r o i u p la l n n n t* . anil o . (', I l ry n u t
Dollars for the municipal purpose i a n d ‘ K lla a h e lh I l r y n n t. hi* w ife, w e re
tem of the City of Sanford, Florida.
d e f e n d a n t * , I. t h e u ru lrr* litn * d S pecial
Purchased to Make the Same Adapt­ is hereby appropriated exclusively Dollars will be required to purchase
M u*ter in C h a n c e r y , In c o m p l ia n c e
(D) Under authority of Ordinance able for tho Purposes Aforesaid,” and for the put-chase nnd acquisition of the necessary furniture, fixtures nnd enumerated nnd specifically net forth will)
tile p ro v is io n * o f *nhl final liein
Sections
Ono
nnd
Two
of
this
ordi­
No. 67, tho sum of Seventy-Five Thou­ FOR BONDS.
oun
erec. w ill o n M o n d a y , t h e 1*1 d a y nf
LTH
the necessary lands for fair grounds, equipment for the Municipal Library, nance be nnd the same is hereby O
c to b e r. A. It. 1923, b e t w e e n t b e le ^ a l
sand Dollars, to purchane and acquire
nnd
the
funds
to
be
derived
from
the
h
o
u
r*
of
sale.
In
f
r
o
n
t
u
f
t
h
e
C
o
u
r
t
play grounds, ond an nthletic field, ns
authorized,
provided,
however,
thnt
H o u s e In S a n f o r d , H em lnole C o u n ty ,
AGAINST THE APPROVAL of
the necessary lands for a public pnrk,
a part of the public pnrk system of salo of said proposed issue of bonds
F lo r id a , offer n n d - e x p o s e f o r sale, nnd
or parks, fair grounds, piny grounds, that Certain Ordinance of the City of the City of Sanford, Floridn, nnd to Is hereby appropriated exelslvcly for before said bonds, or nny part of said w ill sell t o t h e b li th e s t b id d e r f u r ru*li, If you’re on your way to
bonds shall be issued, this ordinance t h e f o l lo w I n K ’ d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r l y , t o Hetilthlnnd stop at the s to re
an athletic field, and golf course, and Sanford, entitled: “An Ordinance Pro­ improve nnd develop the Innds so pur­ said puprosc.
w lt:
shnll
be
first
approved
by
a
majority
and
buy a loaf of bur bread. I t
9 \ nd Oil o f O lles, O v e r s t r e e t
to improve and develop tho lands so viding for an Ibsuo of Bonds by the chased to make the snme ndnptnblo
Section 3. Thnt a bond issue in the vote of tho electors of the City of ntnltail*
D r e w 's R e v is i o n o f p n r t o f Mllcliwill
speed yaur journey. W h en
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
in
the
Sum
purchased to make the same adaptable
sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Sanford, Floridn, actually participat­ e ll’* .Survey of t h e I.ev y O r n n t, n* you order bread don't just say
for thq purposes nforesnid.
s a m e iipp.-nr* of r e c o r d In t h e re c o r d s
for the purposes aforesaid, Forty-five of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollnrs for
Sqction Five. Thnt b bond issue In Dollars, for tho municipal purpose
o f HemJoIo C o u n ty , F lu r ld n , In P la t
Thousand Dollars of said sum of Sev­ Municipal Purposes, the Proceeds De­ the sum of Scvcnty-flvc Thousand enumerated and Rpecificnlly set forth ing In nn election to be called nnd Hook 2, im ite luC, R e c o r d s H em lnole “bread”—mention the name
held
nt
such
tlmo
nnd
in
such
mnnner
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , s a id l o t s h e r e i n d e ­
of our bread. YoaJU be •re­
enty-Five Thousand Dollars to be used rived from tha Sale Thereof to be ($76,000.00) Dollnrs, for tho munici­ in Section One, of this ordinance, be
s c r ib e d c o n ta l n iu K IS.26 a c r e s ; p u r ­
os
is
prescribed
by
tho
charter
nnd
warded.
ior the purchase and acquisition of the Used to Purchase and Acquire, tho pal purpose enumerated nnd specific­ nnd tho srtmrt' is hereby authorised, ordinances of the City of Sanford, c h a s e r to p a y fo r ti tl e .
F i t H D It. W11.HON.
Necessary
Land
for
a
Public
Park,
necessary land for golf grounds and
ally set forth in Section One o f this piAfUcM, KWttftttV "font before .said
1. enov
to establish, develop and construct or Parks, Fair Grounds, Play Grounds, ordinance be nnd the same is hereby bonds, or any pari of said bonds shall Floridn. ............... .......... ..... f o r C o m p l a in a n t * .
Section 4. That said bonds shnll 9 - 3Hollcllirr
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thereon, an eighteen-hole golf course, Athletic Field and Golf Grounds, and authorised, provided, however, thnt be issued, this ordinance shall be first
Irn
of
the
denomination
of
One
Thous­
*s n part of the public park system of to Improve and Develop the Lands so before said bonds, or any part of said approved by n majority vote of tho
the City of Sanford, Florida, and Purchased to Make the Snmo Adapt­ bonds shall be issued, this ordinance electors of tho City of Sanford, Flor and Dollnrs eabh, bearing interest nt
Cures Malurln, Chills
Thirty Thousand Dollars of said sum able for the Purposes Aforesaid,” and shall be first approved by n majority Ida, actually participating in nn elec­ the rule of five nno one-half per
and
iFevor, Dengue or
centum (5H% ) per annum, interest
of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars to AGAINST BONDS.
•vote of tho electors of the City of tion to be called and held nt Huch payable semi-hnnually, on tho first
Itilious Fever.
be used for tho purchase and acquisi­
5-l-o.n.w.-20tc
FOR THE APPROVAL of that Cer­ Sanford, Florida, actually participat­ time nnd In such manner ns is pre­
tion of the necessary ’lands for fair tain Ordinance of the City of San­ ing fit nn election to bo called and scribed'by the charter nnd the ordi­ dnys of July nnd Jnnunry, said issue
grounds, piny grounds, and an athletic ford, entitled: “An Ordin&amp;nco Provid­ held at such time and In such manner nances of the City of Sanford, Florida, of bonds to bo dated July 2nd, 1923,
and mature July 1st, 1963, both prin _»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
field, as n part of the ptiblic park sys­ ing for an Issue of Bonds by the City as is proscribed by the Charter nnd
Section 4. Thnt said bonds shall cipnl und Interest of said bonds to be
tem of tho City of Sanford, Florida, of Sanford, Florida, in the sum of ordinances of the City of Sanford, bo of the denomination of One Thous­
payable at some bank In the City of
and to improve and develop the land Five Thousand Dollars, the Proceeds Florida:
and Dollars each, bearing interest nt New York, State of New York, In
so purchased to nrnke the Bamo adapt­ to be Derived from the Sale Thereof
S ection Six. Thnt said bonds Bhnll the rate of I'ivo nnd one-half per
lawful money of the United States
able for tho purposes aforesaid.
to o Used to Purchase Furniture, Fix­ be of the denomination of One Thous­ centum per nnnurn, interest payable of America; said bonds shall be
(C) Under authority of Ordinance tures and Equipment for the Munici­ and Dollnrs each, bearing interest nt semi-annually on the first days of
signed by the Mayor of th&lt;; City of
No. 68, the sum of Five ThOusant pality Llrary,” and FOR BONDS.
the rate of five and one-half per July and Jnnunry; said Issue of bonds
Sanford, Fl°r^ a« n°d by 4ho Clerk
Dollars, to purchase furniture, fix­
ccntuYn (GWTO per annum, interest to bo dated July 2nd, 1923, nnd to
tures and equipment for tho Municipal • AGAINST THE APPROVAL of payable semi-annually, on tho first mature July 1st, 1953; both principal of the City of Sanford, Florida, and
of thfs
Library.
that certain Ordinance of the City ol’ days of July and January, aald issue and Interest of said bonds to be pay­ shall havo affixed thereto the seal of
* “ Sfe r&lt;$ seryjoe
can
All of said bonds to be of the de­ Sanford, entitled: “An Ordinance Pro­ of bonds to be dated July 2nd, 192.1, able at some bank in the City of Now the City of Sanford, Florida; tho in­
beg iv o o n r
nomination of Ono Thousand Dollars viding for an Issue of Bonds by the and to mature July first 185^, both York, State of Now York, In lawful terest coupons to be attached to said
bonds
shall
be
signed
with
tho
oncauseof
each, bearing interest at t|»o rate of City of Sanford, Florida, in the stlm principal and inteiVst of said bonds money of tho United States of Amer­
five and one-half pot centum (5
of Five Thousand Dollars, the Pro­ to be payable at some bank in tho ica; said bunds shall be signed by the graved or lithographed fac-simllo
per annum, interest payable semi-an­ ceeds to be Derived from the Sale City of Now York, State of New Mayor of tho City of Hanford, Florida, signatures of said Mayor and said
ifety
“Service” as we practra ^ means sat
nually on tho first days of July and Thereof to bo Used to Purchase Fur­ York, in lawful money of the United and by the Clerk of the City of San­ Clerk. *
Section 6. That-the Mayor af the
for funds. Prompt aiteiiiion to every detail
January, said entire issue of bonds to niture, Fixtures and Equipment for States of America i said bonds shall ford, Floridn, nnd shall have affixed
Municipal
Library,” and bo signed by the Mayor of the City thereto the seal of the City of San­ City of Sanfopl, Florida, Is hereby
i&lt;e dated July 2nd, 1023, and to ma­ the
—and a cooperation on th ep artof ouroffiture July first, .1061, l»blh ’principal AGAINST BONDS.
of Sanford, Florida, and by the Clerk ford, Florida, nnd the interest instructed, authorised and empower- Q cers
and interest of juiid bonds to'be pay­
of the City of Sanford, Florida, and coupons to be Attached to said bonds ed to cal! an election to determine
The
said
election
hereby
ordered
and
able at some batik In the City of New
■hall have affixed thereto the seal.-of ■hail be signed with the engraved or the question of the issuance of the
called'
to
be.
held
shall
be
held
and
York, State of Now York, in lawful
the City of Sanford, Florida J the In­ lithographed fac-slmilc signatures of bonds provided for by this ordinance.
Your Account InvUed
Section G. That the form of tho
n.onoy, of tho United States of Amtr conducted In the manner prescribed terest coupons to be attached to said the said Mayor and tho said Clerk.
by Wie ordinances and charter of the
ballot
for
said.
election
shall
be
ict..
bonds shall be signed with the en­
Section 5. That the Mayor of the
graved or lithographed fac-simile City of Sanford, Florida, is hereby follows, to-wit;
And, Whereas, prior to the issuance City of Sanford, Florida.
WITNESS the hinds of Forrest signature* of said Mayor and aald
of the bonds above described, ,or Any
instructed, authorised and empower­ “FOR tho approval of that certain
Lake,
as Mayor of the City of San- Clarkpart thereof, tinder the Chartor of the
ed to call an election to determine the ordinance of tho City of Sanford,
Ciiy of Hartford, Florida, the said Or |ord, Florida, Forrest Lake, S. O.
Section Seven. That the Mayor of question of the issuance of tho bonds Florida, entitled:
dinances proposing said several bond Chase, and C. J. Marshall, as the City the City of Sanford, Florida, is here­ provided for by this ordinance.
‘An Ordinance Providing For An
A COBIM UNITY B U IL D E R
issues for-thf various'municipal 'pur- Cbhunission of the City of Sanford, by Instructed, authorised and empow­
Issue
Of Bonds By Tho City Of San­
Section 0. That the form of the
puaos ail aforesaid, m u tt be approved FJOrids, attested by L. R. Philips, ered to call an election to determine
ford,
Florida,
In
Tho
Stfm
Of
Eighty
ballot for said election shall be as
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNER. Cashier
by a majority vote of Uve electors of Ctcrk'of the City of Sanford, Florida, the
Thousand Dollars, For Municipal
me question
t|uu»uvii of
w* the
•••* Issuance
—— —of r the follows, to-wit:
the City 6^‘psnford, Florida, Who are and’!tjie Corporate seal of tho City of bonds provided for by this ordinance.
Purposes, The Proceeds Derived From
im iia iia iR iu iiiiiiiiiH iiiH iiiiiiin
IM B H I
“FOR THE APPROVAL of that The Salo Thereof To Be Used To En­
Section Eight, That tho form of
qualified to Vdtetfs aWWn'by *he reg­ ijOqfOH, Florida, on this the 31st day
-----=
'
-----certain
Ordinance
of
tho
City
of
San­
the ballot for said election shall be
istration books'of tju^Clty ot feihford, df Augbat, A. D. 1923.
large, Improve And Extend The Sew­
ford, Florida, entitled,
FORREST LAKE,
Llprida,1voting at an election
erage and Drainage 8 ystem Of The
as follows, to-wit:
i
‘An Ordinance Providing For An City of Sanford, Florida/
and b®ld fo r that putpose.
“FOR THE APPROVAL of that
As Mayor of tho City
of Sanford, Florida. certain ordinance of the City of San­ Issue Of Bonds By The City Of San­ and FOR BONDS-"
Therefore, J. Fdrrest /Akc, as J£ayford, Florida, In The Sum Of Five
FORREST LAKE,
oriof tjie City of Hartford, Florida, OnAGAINST the approval of that
ford, Florid*, entitled:
fl
An Ordinance providing for an Thousand. Dollars, Tho Proceeds To certain ordinance of the City of San­
8 . O. CIIABE,
d e r W b y virtho bf lK 6 authority In
F IIK IQ
ms ■Vfested •by ;the 'ordinance* of the
Issue of Bonds By the City Of San­ Be Derived From The /&gt;ale Thereof ford, Florida, antitled:
C. J, MARSHALL,
Pram Jsckaaavllle
Prom Jsrkmmviile
One W ay
ATLANTIC CITY _ ...... $36.44
NIAGARA PALLS
a.
U
As the City Commis­ ford, FlorkU. in4)»e sum of Seveqty- To Be U*ed To Purchase Fiirrflture,
'An Ordinance Providing For An
C lfJ r^ Sartfowi, FJdrfia, and We,
•BALTIMORE, MD. J ___ 80.96
NEW YOHK. N. Y. ■—
Forest Lake, S. O. ;Chuse, and C. J.
sion of the City juf five Thousand •Dollars for ^tunlclpal Fixtures And' Equipment For The Issue Of Bonds By The City Of San­
PHn.ADBLPniA, PA. .
BOSTON. MASS. _____- 47.62
Purposes, the Proceeds Derived Friim Municipal Library,' .L .
Sanford,. Florida.
Msmholl, ak the*City Coonrtlssidn of
ford, Florida, In The Sum Of Eighty
CHICAGO. ILL. _____ _ 43-4H
PITTSHURGH. PA. .....
The Bale Thereof to’bo Used to Pur­ and FOB BONDS."
Thousand Dollar*, For Municipal
CLEVELAND, O............... 39.31
SAVANNAH,GA____
Attest;
D K n iO IT , MICH.— ... 41.93
TOLEDO, O. ________
chase and Acquire fo® Necessary
“‘AGAINST THJE APPROVAL of Purposes, Tha Proceeds Derived From
' ‘L- R, PHILIPS,
(HEAL)
El.Ml it A, f l . Y................... 38.93
„
WASHINGTON,
D. C. J
Land for a Public Park, or Padts, that certain Ordinance‘of tho CIty of The Sale Thereof To Be .Used to En­
City Clerk of the City of
■
ijm m m h la x r n ita to N p a i i k i
Fair Grounds, play Grounds, Athletic 8anford, Florida, entitled,
day of Octobs^/iasa, to determine the
large, I/nprove And Extend The Sew­
Sanford, Florida.
to
Baltim ore ________ _______________
119.54
Field and Golf Grouiids, and to Im­
question by ' said election thtoi and Sept. 8-10-77-24, O ct 1-8.
'An OrdlnyjQf Providing For An erage And Drainage System Of The
J’bllndBlphla ______ _____________ _
S6.au
prove and Develop the Lands so Issue Of Bonds By The City Of City of Sanfotd, Florida,'
tbira to be held, whether Abe said or­
Hoaton ....___—------ ----------------——.... 11.7*
Ticket* Includa moula (except tick et* fur Huvnnnah. (la.)
Purchased to Make the Same Adapt­ Sanford, Florid*, In The Hum Of Five and AGAINST BONDS." •
dinance* proposing the said three sev­
A lU ahuny «pd llark ah lr* and *inua room* on other »«c*tn*ra c a rry
extra char***.
able for the Purposes Aforesaid,
eral bond Issues shall be adopted, spThousand Dollgin,' The' Proceeds To
Section'7 .. Thnt this ordinance
Haitian* far
■nlllaa* f»r H altlniarr vl*
and FOR BONDS."
w d confirmed by the electors
Be Derived From The Sale Thereof shall beeome affective immediately
via llavaai
Mamnnah l i t # P. M.
SS
Merrimack
AGAINST. THE APPROVAL of To Be Used To Purchase Furnltdre, upon Its. passage and adoption.
of said City, and whether the bonds AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
13-21.
BH r*r*lnn, AUK. If. Sept. 1-11-22
Provided for by said ordinances shall
Hu. Cretan. A uk. 26. Kept. &amp;-16 - 2*
RM K»*cx. Aug. 2T. Hrpt. 6-11-H
Adopted this l i s t day’of August,
AN istfUE OF BONDS BY THE th at ccitpin ordinance of the City of Fixture* And Equipment For The
SS
AH
jphany,
A
u*.
2».
H.pt.
sH
H
Howard.
A u s 30. Kept. *.
b* burned by the City of Sanford, Flor­
Municipal Library/ and AGAINST A. D. 192$.
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA, Sanford/ Florida, entitled::
* -A
RH Berkshire. S*ptt. 26.
An ‘ Ordinance Providing for an ■
id*, in the maimer and for the pur______
FOREST LAKE,
Automuhlle* c a r r lad nn all ateam cra. (InrlmUM
_
mere a n A lla IN TP
Khany an* BrNreklre.) F u ll Infortuatlon ou rrqucni.
Id as of Bonds by the City of Son­
Ion 7* T
:e shall be3. O. CHASE,
^ 7o^ “ W
and
A
P. WAUII, Tra*. Cm . Aam t.
in th e supi of
IOIPAL
C. J. MARSHALL,
T tr k n Offlan nn* N * r . SM K- p ay *t
And I, Forrest,
Mayor of
‘ Dollars fo r
As tha City Commission of the City
CEEDS DERIVED
r
ft V(S',\-iV#3&gt;
/
. &gt;*. f c i l I ' 1* ’ .•! ,
'V*.
the City of Sanford, Florida, am
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FOOT BALL
'BASKET BALL
TRAP* SHOOTING

lEBAKER SURPASSES
2 'S A lita RECORD IN
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tight months or 1023 was 110,040
cars as compared with 109,22^2 for the
The gn mt domestic comedy drnnin
\ ful ^calendar year of
of Itupor L Hughes,’ VGimmco," will ■BaUtpr. poor \vuather for football the "bull of the Puropa" dnoth or; year
' v Allgust production wj
cars,
bo shown at) the Milnne tonight.
practb in^ today. Looks ns if it would to overcome the ^otful” goring he
and broke all proviousVeeprds.- Pro*
he n good 'cHitnee to get off from received Friday night.
Y *’ • Little Betty Reiter (ittctulw.the| duction for the first t-i&amp;ht p^nths
A bomb shell of comedy-drama that practice.
birthday party of Paulino Nickels of of 1923 \vns more thpn 32,000 lh ex­
hits the modern domestic problems
Sanford
on Wednesday,
Baby Ruth seems to he starring
cess of the first eight, nujfvUis-of Inst
for n row of box office records.
But you don’t know Conch Wilkin­ all round. He now has thu 'record
Mr. and Mrs. Dclmore McWork and yenr.
son. He says the team would nnd
children are spending the week at
Sales are - expected? tM exceed ;f60,The chief problem of n woman nt could go fishing or hunting in this
Coronnda Bench guests of tho Ocean 000 cars this year as against I I 0,209
work Is to make her employer like kind of weather—so they ran practice for tho most passes, 149. He has the View.
Inst year. And they arc well ahead
her—but not too well.
world's record for the most homeof
production which amounts to about
George
LoVignc
and
Roy
Snur
were
runs, 39, and Is fighting hard for the
visitors
in
Sanford
Monday.
30,000
cars for the first two months of
When tho nngel Gabriel Mows his
hitting chnmpioiixhip among Ameri­
And a week from Thursday hos­ can I.engue hatters.
Mrs, J. II. Allun and granddaughter, the present quarter ns compared with
horn, half the women will say "I
tilities will commence! On Thursday
Miss Rnrbaru Hunt returned home 30,199 for the full third quarter last
can’t go ta.heavon, I've got nothing
afternoon,
September
27th.
S.
II.
S’s.
year.
t
to wear.’'
Cincinnati is back in second place from Texas after spending some time
pigskin crew will engage in their
All plants arc running nt cnpnclty
with
relatives
mid
friends.
first game of tho '23 season when again—though fur how long ia tho
When n woman sighs a man thinks
Mr. J. E. Phipps has Just returned to meet the continuous, large demand
they meet the Seminole Athletic (piestion. The Reds hold second place
she v/rnts to be kissed. Usually she
from
his vacation at Waynesvfllo, for Studollnkcr cars from all sections
right lately about na long as Luis
of the country, and indications point
does, but he may not bo the man
Firpo stayed in the ring Friday, plght- N. C.
to a heavy fall business. The sales
she is thinking of.
P. B. Truitt who has recently sold of the last four months of this year
• And the gram; is going to be play
But they are always coming bach— his home nnd store in south Long- will therefore represent this year's
rare ed on Hood Field too —so bear that which will be hard for tho Argentinan wood has moved to Kissimmee.
A woman can usually
increase over the 1922 record.
ip , mind—wo want to see your mug
of herself—if she. wants to,
I&gt;. W. Short has bought n tract of
Buildings are now under construc­
flflWn on HODI) FIELD, THURSDAY to tlo.
land consisting of. about eight acres tion at South Bend, Indiana, winch
alteration,
September
27.
Come nnd sue if all of this is,true
If the Reds could capture the Na­ from Chns. Polk on the highway will increase Studebaker manufac­
If you want a season ticket nt the
"Gimme" tonight at the Milnne.
tional
League pennant this yenr it north of ‘Longwood and expects to turing facilities still further in or­
greatly reduced pi ice of $7.30 get
, der to meet more adequately the in­
would
be
no cinch ns to who would im p r o v e it in tho m-ar future.
Added nlrmttbn tonight nt the Mi­ busy and sec Conch * Wilkinson or
Miss
Ellen
Fuller
leaves
this
week
win the world’s championship—of
sistent demand for Studebaker rnrs.
lnne—Amateur night.
Four good Prof. Cooper. Either of them will let
to enter the University of Tennessee. Work on these additions, requiring
course
presuming
that
tho
Yanks
win
you
have
one
of
the
$7.50
season
amateur acts.
She will spend several days in Jack­ nn investment of nproximately $0,tickets which admits you to all ntho- the American League pennant.
sonville on her way to Knoxville.
000.00 is progressing rapidly.Remember tonight at the Milnne, letie games played by S. II. S. during
Mrs, L. T. Hunt experts to move to
The new six-story body building,
While talking of cinches—it might
"Gimme," como nnd see the Amateur the coming yenr.
V. inter Park this season to send her now nearing completion, contains 480,be
well
to
take
notice
of
the
cinch
Acta, also.
,
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children, Barbara and I„ T. Hunt, Jr., |000 square feet of floor space. It is
Firpo declares that he won’t lie that the Yankees have in the Ameri­
to grammar school. .Miss Barbara expected that this building w ill'be
ready to meet Harry Wills for nnoth- can League. Willi only one more vic­
will bo a pupil.in the violin depart- ,ready for use before snow flies.
REMINGTON WINS
er year yet. He probably won’t be tory to gain, the Yankee stadium is
mont of Rollins College.
Shipping will he facilitated by a
ready to meet anyone except for a sure to have at least three games of
AMMUNITION TEST handshake
Mr, and Mrs. E. !,. Hinkle motored new,
;
four-story storage building and
for a year or so vet.
the world's scries in it’s grounds.
up from Winter Haven last Sunday. a train slu-d which ate being added to
New Standard of Accuracy Estab­
Mrs. A. Y, Fuller with her three ,tho present facilities. Dimensions
The Giants are in the load
lished nt Marine Corps Rifle
of cnch of these additions are 711x301
little, thu lender is the surest!
Range In Test For Interna­
feet, and both are now practically un­
tional Rifle Matches.
der
roof and will he soon ready for
States Ordnance Department has con­
use.
gratulated the Remington Arms Com­
The mammoth new foundry, alone
pany on making this remarkable am­
costing approximately $2,509,009, will
munition nnd bus ordered manufac­
measure 722x083 feet, and is now well
tured at unco sufficient of the am­
under way. When finished this will
munition to be used by the United
be the largest grey iron fqjindry in
States IHflo Team and American
the
automotive industry.
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International
nited tSatcs Rifle Team caliber Springfield, IHU-giaiti Inter- riflemen at th
Studcbukc r’s plant facilities today
I riflemen at the Inter- national Match cartridge, submitted Matches, nnd in competition against
are unexcelled in the industry, and
Matches to be held at by the Remington Anns Company, England, France, Italy, Switzerland,
Its'finnircinl sttthdlng"hhd spMndiffYeOhio, dining the month had slmwii-tfi* greSesfYoi^isl^C^iW” ■■Ewedo'ik* aiJl'TtboLh "ATViericun eounpututinn nre the subject of favorable
this year.
I curacy Tiy m aking' tlu» smallest tries. The American team has now
discussion
in business circles and
it lots of ammunition j groups. These groups averaged 3 1-2 won the trophy twice in succession.
among motorists throughout the
Government mid coni- - Inches in diameter. Remington am- It is kept on-exhibition at the War
•cotin-ry.
fncture, were submitted munition also won second place with Department in Washington.

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GASTON GLASS

OR BOARDMAN
KATE LESTER

A. GOLDW.YN PICTURE
AT THE MILAM TONIGHT
Commission of the City of Sun
ford, Florida,

Mrs. It. J. Stockton, of Greensboro,
Salesmen nre harvesters, but their
work cannot be accomplished if the TO SET A NEW DAILY 1‘ltODK N. C., a former resident of Sanford Is
TION TO CARE FOR
visiting Mi.&lt;s Mattie Hintcr and Mrs.
crop to In* harvested has not been
DEMAND,
Ben Guthrie on Magnolia nvmic. Mr.
prepared by careful planting and
Stockton will be remembered ns a
cultivation in the shape of Service
Continued recpnl production by the prominent business mall of this city
and Advertising.—Northern Furni­
Hupp Motor Car corporation makes before removing to Greensboro.
ture.
it certain that ils high business vol­
ume of 1922 wilj bo surpassed this
Tbe Drily Herald, 45c per week.
For quick results trv a want nd,
year before the end of October, with
The Herald delivered six times
still engaged at capacity in nn effort week for Itic.
to keep pace with sales.
DEMPSEY
The reception which has been nc- In the Circuit Court of the Seventh
rnrilcd the new Hupmohile models
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and
has been no enthusiastic that the de­
for Seminole County.
mand exceeds the factory capacity
CITATION.
to manufacture, it was learned nt its City of Sanford, Florida, a Municipal
executive offices In Detroit yester­
Corporation, by nnd through For­
day. The new models were Intro­
rest Ijikc, S, O. Chase and C. J.
duced early in August,
Marshall, comprising the City
September production has been set
at 1, too cars. As a consequence of
WHEN DEMPSEY
this demand, Hupp has recently been
running at capacity six days per
week, in place of the regular fi 1-21
day working week prevalent in the;
manufacturing end-, of the automotive
industry. Instead of the usual 9 1-1
hour five days a week with a five
hour half day on Saturday, the De­
troit plant, for instance, hns for six
weeks Ik-cii working 10 1-4 hours five
days a week and 8 hours on Satur­
day. This makes n week of B9 1-4
hours, r !ght more than heretofore.
Sales of Hupnu.hilca for 4923 were
set nt 49,000 last November. The ex­
tent to which this volume will be
rurpassed is governed only by the
capacity-of the factories to,produce
cars, declares O. I’, Hutchinson, gen­
eral sales manager.
Orders already placed by distribu­
tors for them selves *und their; dealers
have resulted in instructions being

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People bothered to death by Insur­
COLORED DINING CAR WAITERS
and Sleeping Car Porters Wnntcd ance men may enjoy learning one is
—Experience unnecessary. We train in jnil in Akron, O.
you. Information free. Write 524
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
Knilwny Exchange, Omaha, Nebr,
7-2-9-1G-23-30; 8-0-13-20-27
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Also 2nd hand furniture and a
quantity of hog wire. Phono 183-W. WANTED—To exchange 6 passenger
touring car, looks nnd runs like
Leading Atlanta Music Houso hns now, for Ford roadster or coupe, or
J
Aching,
nn Upright Piano nenrby, which light truck.—Ray Brothers, phone 548,
burning feet ?
they will sell to party who will com­ Sanford.
118-tfc
plete tho^ remaining monthly pay­
MENTHOLATUM
Ton can find the n in e of
Claaniried Ada lc a word. No
NOTICE
ments. Address Post Office Box WANTED—A good second hand Dclevery lire Bualneaa Man
co
light
plant.—E.
1).
Mobley.
Phono
Ad taken for Icaa than 25c.
LOST
quickly relieves
No. 0, Stn. A., Atlanta, Ga. 145-3tc
Come to Little Gem Lunch
In Sanfoni la thin Column
294.
143-3tp
And positively no Claaalfled
an d
&gt;
FOR SALE—Or rent; five room houso FOIt RENT—Furnished npurlment. LOST—Pair of light shelled rim for that Sundny Chicken Dinner.
each day.
Ada chanced to anyone. Cash
glasses
on
3rd
street
or
Sanfoni
L refreshes.
M
3.r&gt; Cents
on W 2nd St. A good garage with
must accompany all ordera.
All modern convenience, 417 West avnue. Return to Banner's Dept.
200
I'nlmctto
Avenue
the
place.
Cal!
498.
145-4tp
Count the words and remit
Second.
140 3tp
14G-ltp
FOR SALE—Camp located south end W A N T E D TO R E N T — Furnished 2, Store nnd receive rewnrd.
acordingly.
of French Avcnuo near R. R. Becks.
Phone 498
Phone 498
3 or 4 rooms for winter months by
a i m i a i q i a n k i i a
The best equipped camp in Sanford. man nnd wife. State full particulars MOTHER RECOMMNEDS COUGH
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
Ain leaving city. Will sell chcnp. F. in letter; Address to W. J., enre
“My mother had a severe cough. I Apply Boncilla Beaulificr cnsmlc clay to
M. Mills, blacksmith, A. C. L. shops. H erald.
Household Goods, I’innus, Safes,
145-5tp bought her n bottle of FOLEY’S your face, and rest while it dric», then
FOR SALE
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145-Ctp
HONEY AND TAR and it helped her remove and see and feel the wonderful
Trunks and Baggage
-IN difference in the color and texture of the
at once. Also gave my son several skin.
FOR
SALE—One
little
Spitz
puppy
Trnnscffcred Anywhere Any
S
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY
doses and hjs cough disappeared," Guaranteed to do these definite Ihingsfnr
TIRES AND TUBES
FARMERS—You can gat aaad bad at the Pace apartments.
145-2tp
Time
FOR SALE LIST IT WITH
writes Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield, the face or money refunded. Clear the
tr a in s and irrigation plugs at Ik* FOR SALE—Three room cottage, one
and give it color Lift out the GENUINE TEXAS GAS
ME.—W. J. THIGPEN
Virginia. For quick relief from complexion
100-tfr
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
half acre strawberry land, good
—AND—
SANFORD NOVELTY Sanford Novelty Works.
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest, Close enlarged pores. Rebuild lacial tis­
fence, house finished nnd painted insues
and
muscles.
Make
the
skin
soft
MOTOR OILS
nnd Rrhnchinl trouble use Foley’s
WORKS
FOR SALE—Doater and Gays' paints sido and out; will sell for cash or 138-Gtc
and smooth.
$
Honey
nnd
Tar.
Stood
the
test
of
WANTED—Position
ns
stenographer,
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty terms. Price $700. Would consider
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
You can obtain regular sizes from your
by competent, reliable young lady. time serving three generations. Larg­ favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
Works, Sanfoni agents.
183-tfc light car in trade; second lot from
ad. with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories,
General Shop and Mill
Orlundo highway at Gindcrvilie fill­ Address R. 8 ., P. 0. Box 34, Lake est selling cough medicine in the Indianapolis, Indiana, (or o trial tut^c.
105 Palmetto Avc. I'honc 481-J
FOR
SALE—Rhode
Island
eggs
foT
World.
Sold
everywhere.—adv.
Monroe, Fla.
138-Gte
Work
1
ing
station.
Walter
Wright.
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00, Mrs.
145-2tp
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Ellsworth, Bcnrdull Avenue. San­
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. ford.
.
83-tfp FOR SALE—For $50.00 cash Apex
Electric Cleaner; cost $57.00. Used
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
six weeks. Phone 2G03. Sept. lGth,
B. W. HERNDON
full planting, either Bliss or Rose
145-Otp
No. 4.—F. F. Dutton &amp;. Co. 110-tfc ’23.
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR SALE—Second hand loose leaf FOR SALE—Show cases, counters,
KIRK-------- au to -------- BONDS
hinders good us new, posts and in­ ceiling fan, nnd other fixtures. See
dices. Quick sale ut $1.00 each cash H. C. Waters, Milnnc Theatre Bldg.
HG 3tp
on delivery. Hcruld office.
131-Gtp
S. 0. Shinholscr
FOR SALE—Second hand letter filt-it FOR SALE —For $1,100.00 caaiu-Lot
5 Block G, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­
in good shape hut have been used.
Contractor and Builder
Good for ordinary filing. Have in­ completed house. A- bargain. A. P.
Connelly &amp; Sons.
140-tfc
HANFORD
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FORSALK
—6
low
wheel
two-horse
quick sales- Herald Printing Com­
Studcbnker wagons cheap; also G
pany.
131-Gtp
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons FOR
extra
good farm mules. Cash or
SALE—817 West First street.
r.lalill.hrc! ISON
% Bargain in price nml terms. Ad­ terms. II. S. Long, Ostcne, Fla,
Krai Estate, Loans And Insurance
MC-nip
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
t'hnne 4H
104-8 Magnolia Avc.
137-20tc
FOUND
FOR SAl-E—7 passenger 8 cylinder
STEWART The Florist "Peerless'’ touring car. Good as FOUND—Oil side walk near RoumilCut Flower*--------------Floral Designs new. All cord tires. Sell less than
Jat &amp; Andersons, a Ford key. Own­
half cost. Will take smaller enr in er can have same by identifying nnd
Annual and Ornamental Plants
part payment or trade for real estate. paying for this nd.
144-tfc
814 My rile Ave.-----------Phone 2C0-W —Chns. Tyler, care Zachary-Tylcr Ve­
FOUND — FocEetEBolc containing
neer Co.
141-tfc
money; owner can have Bamo by
BARGAIN—G room cottugiT with ser~ describing contents and paying for
SANFORD MACHINE vnnt houso and garage, lot 100x225
this ad. W. L. Harvey, 121 Poular
N the past six years there has been no freeze in Florida which seriously damaged
COMPANY
in Rose Court. Price $1,500. Terms. St.
'
145-3tp
General Machine and Boiler —W. J. Thigpen.
142-ltc
citruB grove.s.
Works
FOR SALK—A Half ton truck cheap.
FOK RENT
Cylinder Grinding
Also 2nd hand furniture and u
Because of this some are prone to consider Florida frost proof. Rut Florida
Phone 62-------- Sanford, Florida quantity of hog wire. Phono 83-W.
FOR RENT—One furnished room
not
frost proof.
.
144-3tp
with connecting hath. Prefer two
JACKSON'S TRANSFER
Wc may rightly ncclaim our wonderful climate the most perfect in the world. Wo
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR BALE young men.—214 E. Second St.
Your Patronage Solirilcd
may call our state the l and of Ktcrnal Sunshine; yet, if wc, in our enthuNinam,
—Either pnllcd ready for delivery,
.
121-tfc
Reliable Service is Our Motto
forget that fren(N did, in 1894 nnd 1917, a'rioualy damnic the citrus industry, the
or in the field.
Phone Ellsworth FOR RENT—Fumhhed apartment,
A trial will convince you
moot important buHincus in the state, then wc are lulling ourselves into u delusion
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
bed room, also garage. 117 I&gt;nure)
We haul anything, anywhere, any
142-tfc Avenue.
which will result in serious consequences.
123-tfc
lima
I'lmnr 475
12.1 West First Street FOR SALE—Good mule cheap, fiir FUli RENT—Two room light houaoFrost in Florida should alarm no one. Florida's climate is ideal. A few hours of
cash. Apply J. L. Monroe, 703
kceping apartment, 710 Oak Ave­
freezing weather will not destroy our prestige ns a winter playground, but it will
Palmetto Avenue.
112-Gtp nue.
130-tfc
damage our citrus groves and our wealth of tem'er sub-tropical plants.
FOP." RENT—4 tlcsfruhlcTrooms, farEvery grove owner in Florida owes it to hinmclf, bis family nnd IHs state to pro­
nlshed or unfurnished. Apply 107
tect the wealth which has made and is making our prosperity possible.
West Third atree L *
130-tfc
FOR RENT — 3 unfurnished rooms,
304 Elm Avenue.
140-5tp
FOR RENT—12 iipurtment* on I’alCerda of Sanford's RepatGet An Abstract Before nictto Ktreet, Vi block from post ofKrrvlrc D epartm ent,
abls Prufrational Man, sack
fice.—Judge llousholdcr. Phono 281.
Nkliturr MnrMnrt-y Company,
Buying Property
•f whom. In his chosen pro­
Duuvtllu, Murlftn.
142-Otp
SKINNER
COKE
HEATERS
arc
made
fession the Ileratd recom­
FOR
RENT—Two
omul
I
furnished
E. A. DOUGLASS. Pres. apartments.—A. P. Connelly . &amp;
in Florida for ITorida’s protection. They
la ordrr Unit your *naln«.crlnK drpnrtm ent m ay
mends to the poople.
*rnd tile rompk-tn Inform ation rrx-rd ln x oiiuRiare
inexpensive
in
original
cost
and
opera­
m
ont
requ'ri-d in ptntfCI pi&gt;’ grave from from or
Sons.
143-4 L’
fronie. I run nnewerlnp the J tllowl.ur qiieetlnni
ty m Kxamloed
GIm « * Doalgned
tion,
and
accomplish
the
one
purpose
for
w ith Itm um lrrH oiidlng (hat 1 ant not placed yndrr
FOR'RENT—Five room apartment
tho it uliti-vt obligation.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., corner Sixth street nnd Palmetto
which they are built- to fully protect Flor­
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Avenue.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
ida groves—fruit, bud and blossoms, as well
1 have..................... .ncrea In grovra..’. ..................
148-4 tc
. Altorney-at-Law
os tender vegetation of every kind.
Optld aa-Optometrist
year* old. Varletlrs
Oyer Seminole County Bank
FOR
RENT—Six
room
bungalow.
111
E
u
t
Flint
Btiwat
Sanford,
Fla.
1ANFOBI#
FLORIDA
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Seo R. J. Tuthill. Cplury Avc. 144-Stp
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N um ber trcoa to th e ................................................. . .
* UK KENT — 8 unfunu^ed roomi,
W. J. THIGPEN
FRED R. WILSON
S14 Elm Avenue.
J46&gt;5tp
lla a your grove over been touched by -fr o tt or
Real Estate
FOR Ufcjl'P—3 furnished roormf uiid
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
fr*cxrT.............. .................... How n ear are you to eogarage. 11th St. and Elm^Are.
*,rrt NmUo®*1 Bonk Building
FIRE. LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE
•■ANFORD ‘
FLORIDA
M, Schneider.
145-8tp
ca lk d
w ater protection and
w h at diroctlonT
REPAIRS
LARGE convenient unfurnished hous&lt;»
..................... . . l l o w high ab ove w aterT .................. ' . . . .
StoYM, Sewing Machines, Phon­ keeping rooms. Rent reasonable.
J. MOUGHTON Cook
Dunedin
Florida
la your grove flat or a lo p tn g T .l...................................
145-26-tp
ographs, Guns, all work guaranteed. 205 Ook Avc,
AHCHITECT
21 years experience.
I f sloping, tn w hich direction la the elope?
FOR RE^T—Five room house, near
National Bank BuUding
St,
Gertrude's
bridge.
One
acre
of
Clip and mail this
SANFORD
FLORIDA
WADE BROS.
ground, and orange trees. Apply Mrs.
coupon today. It is
I l l SANFORD AVENUE
Name ,
Lena Krause, Box 253, Sanford, Flor­
understood
that
this
ida.___________________ 146 3tp
Addrcaa
places you under no
Automobile Body Build­ FOR RENT— Upstairs apartment,
ICHELLE M AINES
obligation.
three rwmi ‘and bath. Private en­
ing- and Repairing
•&gt; LAWYER
Corner of Park Ave, and Second St. trance, unfurnished, handy for rail­
road man. See E. S. Rockey VuleanlsCourt Hoqm
SANFORD, FLORIDA
£ 146 2tp
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SEPT. 30TH RIVE TESTIMONY

REV. C. F. W EIGH, NOTED
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Rev. Charles V. Wcigle, one o f the
leading evangelists o f the South, palisted by Mr. Jeff Wall ns lender of
music, will begin n series o f meeting
in Sanford, Sunday, September 30,
to continue thruo weeks.
The meetings will be held in n
large tent seating 1,200 or more.
This will enable the crowds to be
cared for comfortably during the ser­
vices.
While U iia .ii not to bo n union
meeting Is.tn c strictest. sense, yet
each of the evangelical churches will
heartly and sympathetically co-oper­
ate with the First Methodist church
in this glorious work.
Any soriea
of meetings which blesses Sanford
will add much to overy church in the
city.

(Itr The AuM latfS Pre*a)
A T L A N T A , Sept- 15.— An
order
compelling tho officials o f tho Ku
Klux Klan to give testimony before
the court commissioners in hearing
the evidence of tho original petition
o f David M. Ritcnhouso o f Philadel­
phia, and others to place the klan un­
der a receivership, was today , issuedby Judge Bell o f tho Fulton .county
superior court. The klan officials! had
refused to appear beforo the commis­
sioner.
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STILL IN JAIL
CANNOT RAISE
25,000 BAIL
•Ur Th* A.asvtBtra Pre*«) *
CHICAGO, Sept. 1G.*—Unablo to
ralso the $25,000 ball fixed by the
court for his release, B. I. Salinger,
under Indictment In the federal court
of Sioux Falls, S. D., on charges of
using the mnils to defraud South Da*
kota farmers out of $1,000,000, is in
juil here. Salinger, who has been
n fugitive from justice since ho fo r­
feited $15,000 bonds in 1017, was arrsted at a local hotel yesterday.

son to feci proud of one of their fe l­
low citizens namely, Jeff Wall, who
has forged to the very front In hia
calling ns nn evangelistic or gospel
elngcr.
Recently Mr. Wall waa 'Invlled to
sing for the Allen Fort Bible Claaa
nt tho Knickerbocker Theatre in
Nashville. This is one o f the lurgcst
and most cosmopolitan Bible Classes
in tho world. His singing took tho
class by storm. Again and again he
wns encored.
Professor Davidson, well remem­
bered and popular former teacher at
T. P. I., who was present on-the oc­
casion, aald ho had witnesaed the re­
ception o f Judges and Governqys and
emminent men, but that be never
witnesaed as hearty, as enthusiastic,
aa spontaneous a reception ns that
given t o ' our fellow townsman, Jeff
Wall, by the men of the Allen Fort
Bible Class.
Wo have every
reason to feel
proud o f Jeff. May his great work
go on.
I t is tho desire qf those in charge
o f thla meeting that there ahould'bo
the utmost brotherly feeling prevail­
HEV. C H AR LES F. W EIGLE.
ing among all Christiana. Every
member o f any church In Sanford U
Dr. W cigle ia a preacher o f great
urgently requested to cooperate In
power and baa been greatly bleued
this work for the good o f Sanford,
ia his .ministry both in the South
and not In the Interest of any specUl
and In many citlea o f the North. He
church. The time has come when
ia tho equal In the pulpit o f any
we need a aplrlt 1o f co-operation
evangelist in the field. Aa chaste aa
which will bring to all o f our churches
a woman, without an element of
a great spiritual blessing.
coarseness in his pulpit work, he is
Ws want all those who alng,
an expounder ‘ o f the Bible, baaing
whether
members o f any choir or
hia sermons on numerous quotations
not, to help In the music.
Tho
of Scripture.*
The people o f Sanford w ill be de­ leadership of Mr. Wall, will be a
lighted and greatly profited by the real school o f music to thoae who
assist him. We shall need at least
minitry o f thia consecrated man.
Mr. Jeff Wall, who will lead . the one hundred voices In the great
usie has recently been In a moet- chorus choir.
There are 09 financial obligations
g at Bartow. The Tampa Tribune
assumed by any one In thU work.
correspondent speaks in the
terms o f Mr. Wall's work as a lead­ There will bs ne “ twisting thumb
er o f song. Those who know him screws” to get money. No man wijl
■ay he is first class In every respect. need to withhold hia cooperation on
lie la from Cookville. Tcnn., where that score. The rich and poor are
he ie very -popular. HU home paper to be recognized aa chriatUn work­
thus speaks ofJiim in • recant issue. e r s 'fo r our Lord and his kingdom.
The people o f Cookville have rea­ V o f l i A

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RINGSIDE, POLO GROUNDS, N E W YO R K , Sept- 15.— Jack
Dempsey Inst niffht retained his world's heavyweight title, knock
inff out L uIb Angel Firpo, the “ wild bull o f the Ptdipas" in the
Becond round of one of the fiercest, fastest and moat.spectacular
battles In' the history o f pugilism.
The champion floored his Argentine challenger five times in
tho first round and twice in the second round before n short right
uppercut to the jaw sent Firpo down for the last time. Hut in
the three minutes and 57 seconds of whirlwind terrific mnuling,
Dempsey himself once wns knocked clear through the ropes on top
of the press benches and, groggy under a bombardment of mighty
rights, once sni)k to his knees.
Before Firpo went hurling down to defeat, carrying with him the
shattered hopes o f n continent, he gave a vast, frenzied throng of
85,000, one of the mast thrilling and courageous ring exhibitions
of all tim e ., Battered, bloody and groggy, he showed his marvelous
stamina by coming back with n whirlwind crushing drive toward
the close o f the first round.
J t had the title-holder tottering closer to losing his crown than
at any time in his career.
Firpo fought the best fight of his career. The challenger's
mighty rlghh was never mightier.. Against tho relentless power
nnd versatility o f the champion’s furious attack, he went down
but in defeat, ho gained more glory than in any battle of his
career. ..He was beaten, but his menace to the heavyweight throne
was not removed.
dared Dempsey on the jaw with
Round One.
Dempsey missed n left hook to chin sledge-hammer rights jvhen tho round
ended: Firpo aljo w ai'bleodlng from
nflimUff' right to Flrpo’s body, send­
tho mouth ns he went to hia corner.
ing him to his knees. Dempsey floor­
Ronnd Two.
ed Firpo with a loft hook to the chin
Firpo swung a right to Dempsey’s
but he staggered to his feet nt a count shoulder. Dempsey hooked n left to
of ono. The champion sent him crash­ the chin and then drovo both fists to
ing to tho floor for the third time with thu body nnd the challenger fe ll to
n hard right to the jaw but he did not the floor. Firpo, bleeding and grog­
teke a count. Dempsey, fighting fu ri­ gy, wns cornered anti floored for tho
ously, knocked him to the flo o r’ for second time, but he quickly jumped to
the fourth time with a right to tho hia feet. Dempsey chased Firpo to
chin. When he got up, Dempsey tho center of the ring, whipping over
chased Firpo to a right nnd le ft to n left hook nnd a right to tho chin,
the chin lor the fifth knockdown. F ir­ knocking the giant Argentine flat.
po battling like u tiger, chased Demp­ W ith blood trickling from hia mouth,
sey to tho other side o f tho ring, Firpo rolled over on his hack while
knocking him through tho second Referee GaRaghcr counted him out.
time with n savage right to tho Jaw. Dempsey, nervously rushed over and
The champion, bleeding from tho helped pick up bis fallen fo e nnd then
mouth was groggy. Firpo hit tho trotted to his corner.

PREMIER
TO
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SOON ISSUE
RESTS WITH JURY
. STATEMENT NO DANER NOW

ON BASIS OF N E W IT A L IA N
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MACON, Ga., Sept. 16.— Tho case
o f Dr. C. A . Yarbrough, a local dont1st, charged with being tho ring
lender In a aeries o f floggings hcrc,&gt;
went to tho jury shortly afternoon to­
day. Tho morning waa devoted to
arguments by counsel.
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TOKIO, Sept. 16.— Premier Yam ­
amoto soon will issue a statement out­
lining new cabinet's policies nnd ex­
pressing its determination to rebuild
the rnpitnl nnd maintain tho prestige
of tho nation. He also will express
gratitude fo r tho world-wide aid and
sympathy thnt haa been extended.
The material assistance, especially
from Amorien nnd Chinn, ia making
Itself f e l t Typhoid nnd dysentery Is
increasing among tiro pcopln camped
in the parks and open Spaces.

Macon, Sept. 14.— State today cnlled witnesses in rebuttal to defense
testimony as to tho had character
o f witnesses in the cases o f Dr. C.
A.'Yarbrough, who is charged with
flogging R. F. Mills. Several testi­
fied to the good character o f W. O.
Burnett, who claimed to have been n|
victim of tho floggers. The defense
had intimnted he had mistreated his
wife while she was ill. The family
physician testified that Burnett was
at home every night during her Ill­
ness.
His daughter testified thnt
when defense attorney Ross learned
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the- nature of&gt;"the*-» testimony•• &lt;*ho
D AYTO N , Ohio, Sept., 15.— Major
would give, he paid her witness
fees, and mileage, and asked her to E. L. Napier, flight surgeon at Mc­
Cook Field, waa Instantly killed this
leave town.
morning when tho forakor piano In
which he waa riding fell to the earth.
The fatal fall waa witnesaed by a
number o f persons at the field who
agreed the right wing o f tho piano
had crumpled in the air.
A fter the wing broko tho plane
turned over in a barrel roll, * and
Major Napier attempted to use his
parachute but tho fast turning plane
( l i r Tfcr Associated I'rraa)
W ILM IN G TO N , N. C., Sept. 16.— A prevented him jumping and ho fell
presentment against the North Caro­ with the parachute open but tangled
lina Corporation Commission charg­ with the plnnc.
ing it with laxity in the enforcement
Autumn comes in like a cup of hot
ol tho state banking laws in connec­
tion with tho failure of tho Liberty coffco and goes out liko a saucer of
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turned today by the New Hanover
county grand Jury.
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FLIGHT SURGEON
AT M’COOK FIELD
KILLED IN SMASH

GRAND JURY
- J U M P S ON
COMMISSION

KILLS HUSBAND ROBBERS SECURE
MERCHANT IS
$25,000 IN CASH NEWSPAPERMAN
ACQUITTED BY
CHARGED WITH
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A BRITISH JURY
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C LE V E LAN D , Sept 15,-Jew clry
valued at $20,000 and $600 In cash
was stolen by two armed bandits In
a hold up o f the Fralberg Jeweriy
Company hero today. Bandits com­
pelled Frank Fralberg, president of
the concern, to open the safe and
aeooped up all the Jewelry in the
strong box then bound Fralberg and
hia brdther and bookkeeper aud car­
ried them Into a roar room, then
made their escape.

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LONDON, Sept. 16.— Madame Mar­
guerite Fahmy, tried on a charge of
having murdered her husband, A ll
Kamel Fahmy Bey, a wealthy Egyptain, waa acquitted by a jury in old
Bailey today. Madame Fahmy, some­
times erroneously alluded &gt;, to aa a
princess, testified sho had attempted
to frlsghten him with a pistol she be­ C U B AN IS ACQ U ITTED
O F CHARGES
lieved to be unloaded but which was
discharged while he held her by the
H A V A N A , Sept. U ^ G e n e r a i Car­
throat, crying he would kill her.
los Garcia Veils, President o f the
Veterans Patriots Association, was
F]pUND— AN HONEST M A N .
acquitted in the Correctional Court
( ■ r T l * Asaaclalrd P r m )
o f charges o f creating public dis­
CHICAGO, Sept. 15.— Mra. Robert order 'In connection with a banner
F. Carr, Lakeshore Drive resident lost carried In a recent parade. Ramon
a string o f pearls valued a t_ $ 10,000, Sputa who preferred the charges,
three years ago at a hotel at a health said the general cried ' 1“ Down with
resort at Watkins, N. Y. Yesterday the President." General Velos de­
the gems were returned to her. They clared he only said:. “ Suppose some
were found by a gardener, who was one should erect a algd reading' that
trimming tho hedge near the hotel.
way.”
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RIO TERS ARRESTED
SO FIA, Sept. tl B . - ( B y the A s­
sociated Press.)— The chief o f police
o f Sofia was shot dead yesterday
during coutmunUt rioting. One hun­
dred and -thirty-two communists have
been arrested here and hundreds ‘o f
otbera taken into custody in the pro-

car on bootleg. W e know a man
who runs a house on it.
Perhaps our radio
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• Chicago wheat December 102 8-4 doe* sound 'because the mfulc passes
to IOS, May 108 l - « to 1-4; Corn, through liquor airplanes.
December Cfl 7.8 to 07; Oats, Dec.
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October; Italian war. :
2741 to
December 70.06 to’ I t .
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Mr. and Mrs. A . R. Holcombe, of
Now York City,, wens guests o f the
Valdez yesterday, and The Herald
enjoyed a visit from Mr. Holcombe,
who Is night editor o f the New York
Tribune. He drat shown through The
Herald plant and, while -he frankly
admits The Tribune has a larger
printing plant than' this paper, he
shys The Herald has a well equipped
shop, and complimented us on the ap­
pearance o f the paper generally. Ills
praise was appreciated, as he holds
a very responsible place in the news­
paper world.
Mr. Holcombe ia spending hia vaca­
tion In thla part o f Florida and, with
Mrs.' Holcombe/ is today visitlnir in
tak e county, returning to Raqford
thla afternoon. ‘ He fs prospecting for
an orange grove and The Herald
trusts' he trill And exactly what be
wanta in Seminole county, as that
when he reforms and quits the grind
o f newspaper work he can coma to
8 aftford and spend the remainder o f
hia days amid peace and plenty/

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London, Sept. 15.— Ita ly’s notice
to Jugo Slavia with respect to the
acceptance^ o f the prospect o f the
settlement o f Fiumo problem, some­
times referred to as an ultimatum
which la duo to expire today haa been
extended according to official quar­
ters here. It ia stated that diploma­
tic negotiations regarding Porto Barros and tho Delta there Immediately
ndjaccnt to Flume will continue aa
tho basis some now Italian proposals,
tho naturo o f which la not yet known.
All danger o f hostilities between
Italy and Jugo Slavia hava been re­
moved, British officials believe.
Paris, SejU. 15&lt;—When &gt; Premier
Mussolini doclaroa .the annexation-ef
Fiumo to Italy ho will announce the
withdrawal o f the Italian troopa
from Porto Darros, the adjoining
hnrbor, it Is learned here from an .
authoritative quarter. He will thua
give up any claim to that port, to
Susoak and to the delta there whleh
will bo left to Jugo-Slavia,
This, It is stated, is the result o f
direct negotiations now going on
between Premier Mussolini and the
Jugo-Slav government which are re­
ported at about the point o f com­
pletion, Jugo-Slavia being satisfied
to have a free hand in tho develop­
ment o f the porte left to it. { ■
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Premier Mussolini’s declaration o f
tho annexation o f Fiumo was fixed
for tomorrow, the fifteenth, accord­
ing to previous announcement and
t is tomorrow also that the time
imit. expires on Mussolini’s note to
Jugo-Slavia which had been con­
strued in somo quarters as ap ulti­
matum.
The latest development both In
Rome and Belgrade appear to tend
toward a settlement which will re­
move the Serbo-IUllah crisis, at one
time threatening the breaking pf re­
lations and possible hostilities from
the' International field, aa the O ftcotallan situations appear to have been
removed.

Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 15.— Ben
F. Morse, o merchant o f Galdeaville,
nearby village, la held here by
Davidson county authorities, on a
charge o f manslaughter while Coron­
er J .iR . Alien la preparing fo r an
inquest into the death o f an un­
identified woman whoso body wfa
found on a roadside here yesterday
afternoon.
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clares that the woman had been ac­
cidentally killed when struck by his
automobile.
Officials
stated that
they are o f the belief that the wo­
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M IA M I, Sept. Hk— Tha f o « r Fort
man apparently about ’ 20 years old,
met death by- means other than hav­ Lauderdale men who last night are
ing been struck by an automobile. alleged to have attempted to kldnep
Officials charge that Morse drove Charles Freed, a confectioner o f this,
quickly away from the scene o f the city, were sentenced in peliee court
alleged accident. He was overtak­ today to serve alxty days in jalL The
en, they aald, y y Donley Davenport, men are J. U. Marshall, II. D, Durmerchant, Who took Morse and rtnee, L. T. Yarbrough and E, T . Hen­
another man. Tarver Rlggets, also o f son. In addition they, ware remaadGladesvillc, to the police station.
ed on a county charge, charged g ith
Witnesses claim to have aeen one carrying concealed weapons. The men
nym In an automobile right after the are alleged to have called Freed from
finding o f the body point to a aide
p i * * 0f business and forced
street near the road and addressed into an automobile, saying they
the driver: T u r n In there." Morse going to handle him because he waa
Waa overtaken at tho end o f this pot running hia place right. A
■Igeet.
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Uceman who was d ff doty and sti
There waa no personal effects ing nearby, arrested thsin.,'
tending to establish'the Identity *:! fendants denied they
the woman.
kidnap Freed, saying they only
One family, after viewing the body ed to talk to him.
claimed It aa that o f tbe daughter
o f the fam ily, but on retaralu# home
Boon aa the
to 'te ll o f the death, met the daugh- get* rested a little *
tor on the ktroet
[m ee t a coal dealer,
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I f yoi/ havo any frlcncfs visiting you— If you arc going anywhere or c6mTho Bnbsonchnrt shows _ general
trig home,.or If you Are entertaining, w rite a postal card to this department, 'business at ten percent below norm­
givin g details, or telephone the Item. I t w ill bo greatly appreciated.
a l— no change from last week.

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........... Mr. and Mrs. Julius M attfcld o f
N ew York, whose marriage was on
interesting social event of September
‘ fifth, arrived here yesterday and aro
the guests o f the latter's, brother,
Friday— Script Dance by Junior De­ nnd fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
partment o f Woman's Club at. W o­ Krnpp at their home on Park "Ave.
Mrs. M attfcld will sing a t the Bap­
man's C3ub Houto at 0:00 p. m.
Friday— Mothers’ Club meets at 3:30 tist church Sunday morning and at
J*. m. at the home o f Mrs. George the H oly Cross Sunday evening. .
'P a x W fcn M yrtle Avenue.
Daughters, o f Wesley.

The members o f the Daughters o f
-Mrs. C. D. Brom ley o f Chuluota,
Wesley
Class
o f ,tho
Methodist
Was in thfc c ity yesterday shopping.
Church enjoyed
a most
pleasant
'M rs. H. A » Thorndyke, o f Orlando afternoon yesterdny at tho homo of
is- irf I Ko city today stopping and Mrs. H. H. Chappell on Celery Ave.
A fter spending the afternoon sowcalling ttft friends.
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, Ihg nnd with light conversation, the
M r; and H n . A lfred Robson o f gticsts enjoyed n delicious siip^ier
Olflaqdo, were the guests o f friends consisting o f chick'on pillau, potato
salad, pfckles, sandwiches, iced tea
hjre Wednesday evening.
nnd lemriri pic.
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About twenty-flvo members enjoy­
a ir s ; W. P. fu nnlcliif li .'g fflfn g
ed this delightful affair.
tNA1 day today in Orlando .o n ' husiMss and pleasure.
FOR V I8ITO R
Mrs. W. W. C. Smith cntortalncd
'Miss Leila W ilder o f Orlando, is
tHb attractive guest o f Miss Lucy most pleasantly last evening at her
hiynftjpn Park Ave., honoring hdr
Byrd Smytho fo r tho week end.
siqtcr, Miss Janet McRao o f Ocala,
'.'Jacksonville was represented here who' Is her house guest.
10U rooms were opened in suite
yesterday by D. J. Phillips und J. J.
nnd benutifully decorated with quan­
Maiif Inc.
tities o f lxive V in es and cut flowers.
The
i porch was festive with its de­
'M iss Janet McRao o f O cala'ls the
guest o f her sister, Mrs. W . W. C. corations o f gay colored Japanese
Smith at her home on Magnolia Ave. Inntcrns, nnd here cooling fruit punch
wnn dispensed throughout the even­
,
J. E. Creoch o f Jacksonville, ing by Misses Thclmn Turner nnd Ina
Isr tbs guest o f h$r sisters, Mrs. Pierson.
Tho evening was merrily spent
Nathan Garner and Mrs. Charles Hill
with games, dnneing nnd contests.
at their hrfmo on Palmetto Ave.
Tho prizes o f the latter were won by
'b!ra. S. E. Potter o f Tampa, who Accy Cnrroway and Miss Ina Pier­
has been the guest o f ,Mrs. George son.
Late in the evening the guests
Shipp has gon to Ocnla for a short
were invited into tho dining room
v M t before returning home.
for refreshments. Tho dining table
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centered with a large birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W olfo o f
enke
iced in white nnd .topped with
Evansville, Ind., ^ f i v e d in the city
yettrirday fo r n brief stny nnd arc tiny tapers embedded in nspnragus
ferns and Love
Vine. From
the
stopping at tha Montezuma.
chandelier to the corners o f the tabio
Charlis S. Roberts o f Jacksonville, were streamers o f pink tulle. Pink
was among the business visitors In and white brick crcum and individu­
the:C|ty Substantial ye/itf,rday apd al cakes, ic^d in rink wore .served .by
mads his headquarters nt the Montc- the hostess assisted by Mrs. Jim
Fields.
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The guests included Misses Velma
Mrs. S. Tulciton accompanied by Shipp, Ruby Rivers, Clifford Shlnher aunt, Mrs. T. W. Itninsey o f holser, Vlrginin Turner, Florence
Tnrrtpn left
Tuesday
evening for I Flowers, Evelyn Cust, Thelma Turn­
Florence
McCny,
N e * York where they will spend er, Ina Pierson,
Jnnct
McRae.
Several weeks visiting relatives.
Messrs.
Ralph
Cownn,
Ernest
a. Pemberton o f Jacksonville is Livcrsnlc, Accy Carrowsy, Clifford
ng her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rivcrk, Ixslic Moughton, Theo Pope,
H ^ l l . ('happe)l a t their iconic on Joe Caldwell, I aiw Is Shipp nnd Jim
Celery Avo. Mrs,. Pemberton will be Brown.
remembered ns Frances Chappell.
Tomorrow morning W ight Bros.
Mr. aii(l Mrs. fra n k Woodruff and Co., will take over and operate the
-family hnyo returned homo ffom service station at the corner o f First
Hendersonville, N . C., where they street and Elm avenue formerly oc­
havd spent
tho
summer.
Ralph cupied by tho Standard Oil Company,
Woodruff who has been with them and it will be known ns W ight Bros.
Co’a SU tion No.- 2. The station will
Is now Attending Chapel Hill.
bo .under the management o f H. B.
rA v . , A j S. Peck returned hnmu Plirdon and a complete stock o f M ill­
ednesday evening from New York, er tires will bo added which will be
profit
Jjbre he spent tho past two months. sold at a small margin o f
While away Rev. Peck supplied for for cash— prices are quoted in to­
two of his friends at their churchus day’a Herald. And you get a ticket
in Nc\v York. Hq also has the pleas­ with bach $1.00 purchaso that Amy
ure of visiting Father Anderson,- nt win that ncilr fo r d touring car to bo
given awny by this company
H oly Crosk, West' Park, N. Y.

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tetTible. thing is loose. Don't miss it.
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N. J. Llllard, Mrs. Dwight
nnd Mrs. ,11. A . Neel were
fo Orlando yesterday, mak­
trip by auto.

Perry Jernigan is helping The
Herald out until a Linotype operator
arrives Mondsy. Perry is as handy
with a Linotype as ho is handling
Hupmobilcs, and his help is appro
dated by The Herald.

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Clothes oRd Oil. Fbx News. Mutt and JefT.
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Saturday night, Three Cach Prixes.
Monday Amateur N igh t. 5 A ria o f Local Talent,
Wednesday— Family N ight.
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at tho opening o f the- trial, but
today she seated herself at her hus­
band's side, chatting with hlm““thro
tho dreary pVoeesa o f selecting jur­
ors, only seven o f whom had been
tentatively accepted when court was
adjourned until tomorrow.
During tho noon reccsa a sub­
poena was served on Mrs. Ward, who
created a stir a fter the first Investi­
gations o f the felaying o f Peters, oxmarine, when ahe declared nho would
dean up the case with "a few sensa­
tional statements.”
A t that tlmo,
newspapers were .lulled with rumors
concerning the nature o f the black­
mail plot Which V®rd, wealthy bak­
er's son, had claimed led him to kill
Peters and other blackmailers and
at .which .claimed to have shot Peters
In 6clf defense.
Mrs. Ward fo r some time has bene
reported out o f the state and*ft was
rumored that ahe and Gcorgo S.
Ward, her father-in-law, were dodg­
ing process servers. ,Her appearance
in court today, therefore came as
a surprise.

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Montgomery, Aln.,
Sept.
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j Passage o f tho bill providing $75,A T L A N T A , S e p t 14.— Tho o ffic ia l, 000,000 fo r tho development o f Mopathfinder car o f tho Atlanta ( W [Ml$r port by tho senate o f the Alnbaetitution w ill icavo Atlanta tomor- n,a legislature featured this a fter­
row fo r an exploration
trip over noon’s session. Provisions aro madi
practically rill tho roads In Florida in the bill that a further .sum o:I
to determine the best routing fo r $5,000,000 shall be used in tho de­
motor tourists daring &gt;the•&gt;fall and velopment o f the Alabama kcaport
should a divident be realized from
winter season.
the present improvements'.
The pathflnding pnrty contemplqtes n short stop in Sanford to gathor
A ll that’s new in- Fall M illinery at
publicity data and confer with local Tho Qunlity Shop. . *_
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.road officials and public spirited picn
who arc interested in promoting au­ F O U N D — On side walk near Rbiimlllat &amp; AndcTBon3, n Fori! key. Own­
tomobile travel.
er
can have some by Identifying and
When the best
routes
through
paying
fo r thia ad.
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Gcorgin and Flbrida are determined,

Gloria driansort, Thomas Meirhia
Pola N egri, Cpcil B. DeMill, ^
Nkldl, Richard Wit, A n * i ? *
May McAvoy, Warren K c t ^
Owen Moore,, LIU U e, Jack 2
Betty Compson, Theodore Roberta
Ben Turpin, Lea trie* j oy&gt; Jy,,?*'
IHers, Win Rogers, Baby
Lola Wilson, Jacqteline U n a!
Hope Hamptoa. Winds
Conrad Nagel. Bebe Daniel., r ! «
Fnwtett, WHiiam S. Hart, j u i
I’ lckford, Ahria Q. N llU i„, . A, iu
Stewart, William
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maps and logs o f these routes w ill
be published In Tho Constitution,
hnd then reprinted in handy Iittlo
folders fo r free distribution to tour­
ists. F or the past three years, The
rood information bureau, and tho offi.'iala o f this paper state that though
it haA required a substantial npproConstitution h is conducted a free
piiation onch- year, results obtained
in the way o f additional automobile
trarista In the southeast, particular­
ly Georgia nnd Florida, have more
tl’.nn justified the expthse.
The touring bureau conducted by
tho Cdnsiltitlon keeps accurate tab
on toad conditions cast o f ths Miss­
issippi river, from Miami to Canada,
with tho exception o f Mississippi mid
Louisiana, and. has routed more than
G.000 automobiles to Florldu within
the past year. More than 200,000
pieces o f free rood data complloil by
Tho ConstRutlon have-been distribut­
ed. The proposed trip to Florida is
being made in order to revise rind en­
large its information flits on Flor­
ida roads nnd points o f interest to
tourists.
More thnn 50,000 miiea o', road
o f these ronds nro given frea to nil
who call in person, or send sufficient
work have already been driven by tho
postage to cover cost o f mailing.

D. L. Thrasher is' announcing a
Positively the sensation of the tea.
real cut price sale on woman's and
son. Take another' look at all these
children’s shoes. The stock Is ia iye
stars assembled In one mighty pkand complete, and the prices have
Jure, „
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been slaughtered. This is an op­
portunity to aocuro a full supply o f
footwear fo r the children before tho T H E GOOD ROADS BOOSTERS
Our new Fall Millinery is on dlipUy
commencement o f school.
C A M E H O M E T H IS MORNINGO
FROM G RE EN COVE S PR IN G S
— your inspection invited— The Qiul.
Mr. and Mrs. A . H. Hamrick are
Ry Shop.
ita u
(Continued from page 1)
now comfortably located In their '
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cosy new home on Palmetto, form ­ then retired early in order to g et up
Q. W. Lawton. Bracolet Watch Ezerly occupied by Mr.'and Mrs. Ralph c a rl£ and aee the sun riso over Dcpert, 215 South Orange. Orlaado, FU.
Gore.
Mr. Hamrick Js tho genial Lanjd Landing.
4-24-tfe
manager o f Piggijr-W iggly and la
They all arrived snfe and sound this
showing his faith in Sanford’s fu ­ morning rit nine thirty nnd while most
ture by buying a home and becoming b f them are back on the jolts today
a real citizen p f tho best town in they w ill not soon, forget their trip on
the whole wide world.
the City o f Jacksonville, tho fine river
,Thc First Baptist Sunday School trip, the fine fellows they met on
offers an unusual attraction fo r Sun­ the trip— not to speak o f the ladies—
day morning - 0:30.
Mr. and Mrs. and .the c'ourtcsy and excellent service
Mattflcld o f N ew York will present: o f all the officials o f the City o f Jack­
Consider and Hear Mo” by John sonville and especially o f CapL N. V.
M e N t h o l a t I im
Prlndlo Scott , Mr. Julius Mattfcld Coleman, Purser R. A. Sommcrvillc,
quickly retlcvcs
is assistant to the chief o f the music chief steward W. J. Leach and Mato
and
division o f tho Now York
Public Biggs. They spent all theri tlmo
Library, and is the orgntiist and di­ making their guests comfortable nnd
rector o f music o f the Fordham Luth­ hnppy and they nhnll not be forgotten
eran Church.
The plnying o f Mr. soon and it is anfo to assert that they
Mattfcld is- marked liy an enthusi­ w ill not soon forget tho bunch thoy
asm which grips tho audience. Mrs. had on board.
A C H E E R F U L W ELCOM E A W A IT S Y O U
Notes From the Bhlp Log.
M argaret Krupp Mattfcld is n dra­
W alter Roso lest several votes on D E SPO N D E N T J A P
matic soprano whose ability is at­
tested' by the fact that she is the on the ship this morning on account ’
L E A P S TO D E ATH
calling soloist o f one o f New York's o f his absence from the public forum
,
Splendid churches. Those who hear on P. Deck.
i n r T k r A — IM-Inlrd P r r » » (
N E W YO R K , Sept. 11— Tokunuskuc
Mrs. Mattfcld Sunday morning will
Mono Overstfrcct nnd I.lgo Louglnss Inoyuyn, h?nd accountant fo r Mitsui
bo greatly pleased.
have Firpo and Dempsey skinned a and Company, Japnneso exporters und
Importers, jumped to his death from
w n M M nt mile when it cornea to renl form.
the fifteenth floor o f a lower Broad­
na
The folks at Green Covo Springs way office building. He is said to
he
rn. have nice whiskers, don’t you think7 hnvo been despondent because
believed his fam ily wns wiped out in
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Tokfo
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a
afsi a s
stmsxtho
suss
m earthquake.
£ £ S ' Mi Ha M Ml
E U R O P E A N P L A N . O PE N A L L T H E YEAR.
todsy
wearing
a
badge
stamped
with
D E A TH b F MRS. J. Q. AD AM S.
CORNER B U ILD IN G . E V E R Y ROOM OUTSIDE.
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.
pink ink sayjng something thout the
The many friends o f Mrs. J. Q. pood Roads Rally don’t usk them nny
» rr. D x i-j
Adams wore grieved to learn o f her questions. Th'py don’t know anything ^■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■W rnn nnnrnn rin nnnriaw rrrw rtw rinfiriw gw iiiiiiiw riiisiriw iaw a'niiw w iiipw ^w w aw agassajlT
death in tho hospital here after an ;ibout tho badge any more than you 1 "
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illness o f several weeks. Mrs. J. Q. do.
Adams wns born in Jackson, Michi­
Sometimes the fellows from Organ, November 8th, 1857, nnd before
her marriage was Wilcmina Kcilman. Inndo nnd Sanford. aro going to char­
Mr. Adams wns a direct descendant ter the City of Jacksonville and keep
m
o f John Quincy Adams and was well it a Week and really stay up nt night
known in his native state. His early nnd have somd fun. There wns hard­
I
life wan devoted to railroad work in ly time on the trip to Greon Cove—
everyone
was
so
busy
w
riting
(homo
Michigan and he mine to Florida
about twenty-eight years ngo purchas­ to the folks.

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ing n homo nnd ornngo grove nt
Say, can you keep a aesret? I f you
Geneva, but ho and Mrs. Adams
resided fo r some time nt St. Augus- can meet the bunch with a shovel nt
tiro where Mr. Adams was connect­ midnight tonight arid bring “ it" out
ed with tho Ponce DeLeon Hotel nnd to tho goto.
tno East Coast Railway.
Green Covo Springs Js all right.
Mr. Adams died about tw ilve years
They gave us tho glad hand ycstcrr.go since which time Mrr~ Adams had
cfay nnd gave us plenty to eat nnd
resided at Genova among her many
then allowed us other privileges.
old friends.. iW e c yearr. prior to bin
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death Mr. Adams hod returned to livq
^ rm a n o n tly on his Geneva orange , Don Cheney; t&amp;*t silver throated
Caruso o f Orlando made a hit with
grove. Mrs. Adams wns one o f the
his
stuff yestorduy.
most prominent nnd one o f tho best

beloved residents of th e. Geneva sec­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ U K tion. A woman o f education and high
ideals and with m heart that took in
nil tho troublca o f those ubout her, tho
greater part o f her time won taken
up with doing good deeds, o f charity,
ot helping others.

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Mrs, Adams spent much of hot time
in club work and had many irtcm li
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jn Sanford and other cities who recog­
nized her many fine traits o f ehHrT
ncter apd her ability.
For aevcral
years Mrs. Adams was the corre­
spondent o f the Sanford Herald at
Genera nnd hor death has cast a
gloom not only over Geneva but in
other placea where she was known
fo r none knew hpr but to love her
: und none named her but to praisu.

EXTRA—
ORDINARY

And after it is al oyer, honpstly,
Hows, it is what we all need. Let
Os' get together more thari we have
been doing and cnloy^lltb as we go
along. Thnt trip
all that went
with it was worth a,thousand dollnrs
to everyone present.

Tilrrea-*
ji
FRF.SNO, Calif., SspL 1L— The nn-'«
cment of thp failure o f E. Y .
Inc.. 6ne ot tho largest fresh
dried frttlt organisations In the
White plains, N. Y ., Sept. 14.— i west, waa made by .local creditors.
M ia. W alter
S. Ward
yesterday Assets are placed at one million dolatepped into tho llmel|^h| while op-|lara and liabilities at' considerably.!
were wrangling over-m ore than that.
posing counsel wero
the Jury which i* to try her husband
Isn't
lovle i
on a chargs o f having gourde red
be it
Clarence E. Peters.
Mra. Ward was absent

You
are
dreasod best
when you’ro
tailored by
tho e x p e r t

hand tallora of The Superior Tailoring Co.,
Cincinnati, O.
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Prices arm ritfht— Workmanship CaaraniooJ

And wo wont to aay again— Good
Old Orlando— they aro there with the
goods nnd we were
all glad they
rame and made merry 'with us. San- [
ford nnd Orlando.can bent tho world,
nnd we should stak'd together on all
questions for tho w elfare o f this com­
munity. '
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Docepscd leaves ono sister, Mrs.
^red Ogden o f Buffalo, Now York,
who was hero to attend the funeral
ycatorday. Tho Interment waa made
In thq^ Geneva ccmoU:»y and was .at­
tended by a largo concourse o f people
tho floral offerings attesting to the L l i f o l L I T I &amp; f P L A C rffr A T C O N SU L j
love and catccm in which this good
KKEARLY MORE T U A N woman waa held by ovaVyone.
ASSETS.

Embracing
tho l a t e s t
w e a v e s of
th o tooni
are now on
d i o p l a y at
o u r s to r e .

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Let Mr. W . E. Herrin
fake your measure tomorrow v
for your Fall Suit; to come out
when suits you best

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..... j‘ ---m o t h e r r e g o h m n e d s c o u Cii
. :*My mother hfctf a severe cough. I
bought her a bottle o f F O L E Y ’S
H O N E Y A N D T A R and it helped her
nt onco. Also gave my son several
doses end his cough disappeared,”
writes Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield,
Virginia. For quick relief from
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest,
nnd Bronchial trouble use Foley’s
Honey and Tar. Stood
the test o f
time serving three generations. L a rg­
est selling cough' medicine In the
World. Sold everywhere.— adv.

LUKE, THE BELOVED PHYSICIAN
By W IL L IA M J E N N IN G S B R Y A N

as they delivered them unto us, which
Text of Today’s Bibla Talk by Mr. Bryan
Bv W IL L IA M J E N N IN G S B R Y A N
from the beginning were eyewitness­
When one speak, by inspiration,
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es, nnd ministcra o f the word.”
his personality becomes n matter of
L U K E T H E BELOVED P H Y S IC IA N
Luke'lived at n time when eyewit­
secondary importance; It is the di­
(Luko 1:1-4; Acts 16:0-16)
nesses were living'and when he could
vine c b m n t tnat count*,
"■
gather many o f the fact* from those
When God wanted, to rebuke A hub
ho called Elijah, the Tinhbite, out o f
Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declara­ who knew. He thought it worth while
to make n record o f what he knew.
an obscurity that succeeding genera­ tion o f those things which arc most surely believed among ub.
tions J w w not,been.aj)k,t&lt;x penetrate,
N O TIC E
But Rfijilh McHvdrcd the Yncksitgc ■ns •V 'fcvim'iils tHitf ’ delivered. •Hjeni ■u n to 't», .-wfclelrfjuni' Uio Ibegin’rting'iectC
faithfu lly and ns effectively ns he eyewitnesses, nnd ministcra o f the word;
Tho fourth verse places additional
Come to L ittle Gem. Lunch
could.hnvit done if he had bron nn il­
I t seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of nil emphasis upon the personal know­ far that Sunday Chicken pinner.
lustrious son o f illustrious pnrcntngo. things from tho very first, to w rite unto thee in order, most excellent Thc- ledge which Luko hnu. lid tells The35C&lt;!nifr
•
AnViso, when Christ chose His dis­
ophilus that he writes that "thou
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ciples He did not advertise that an ophilua, ,
mightiesk know the certainty o f those
That thou m i^htcit know tho certainty o f those thing,, wherein-thou things wherein thou hnst been inexamination would he held'on n cer­
tain day and invite applicants1fo r. tho hast
AtrucMtf.fi f t
instructed.
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,ist been instructcu.
] l
p i ce Jo appear and prove ih clr qunl• ■ ||Ukp’a L if^ b f Christ
t
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itVations.
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Here wo have n man, one o f the
And
a
vision
appeared
to
Paul
in
tho
night;
There
stood
a
man
rtf
Mace­
Four o f tho twelve who were chos­
most learned o f the period, a man
en as His firs t companions were fish­ donia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia nnd help us.
acquainted with the world and its
ermen, and yet two o f these share
And a fter ho hnd seen the vision, immediately wo endeavored to go into ways, converted to Christianity nnd
with two scholars, I'au! and Luke, the Macedonia, assuredly gathering that the Lord hail called us forth to prench so impressed by a sense o f duty that
honors o f leadership among tho early
its profession and dovothf- ----fravrTtjf
Christians. Peter nernmo the domin­ the gospel unto them.
ed his U fa : the sprpml o f ChrlstinnTherefore loosing from Trons, wc came with u straight course to Sam- |'ty \ v
ant character nmong the twelve, while
uld bo added to -strengthJohn*cpme next to Paul and Luke in othncla, and tho next day to Nenpolif I
j cn tho :
mption p f A-ortcity that
the aifoco occupied by bis writings in
And from thence to Philippi, which is the chief city o f that part o f Mac- 'should fiej$ orded to him or to comthe Now Testament.
e In his' writings?
cdoniu, and a colony: and wo were In that city abiding certain days.
Iptl confi
A Talented Slave
us
complete
And
on
the
sabbath
wo
went
out
o
f
the
city
by
a
river
side,
where
pray-]
Luke
— tho
- - most
.
But while the message overshad­
ows the, messenger, the Heavenly er was wont to be made; nnd wc sat down, and spake unto the women which ; jTo'begins with John the Baptist, the
Father use* talrnt when it is c'onse' forerunner o f the Saviour, ifcrcribcrated to His service, and Luke hro’t resorted thither.
And
n
certain
woman
nnmrd
Lydia,
a
roller
o
f
purple,
o
f
the
city
o
f
ing the Idrth o f John in answer tc
to the service o f tho kingdom n splen­
Thyatirn, which worshipped God, heard us; whose heart the Lord opened, prayer. He then give u* n dntailcil
did mind, splendidly trained,
] account o f tho conception of Christ.
a slave
sh
He was from
born n
in tho house that she attended unto the things which were spoken of I’nul.
' What authority can bo trust In such a
h o id .a f a wealthy official named
And when she was baptized, nnd her household, nho besought ua, saying, matter, i f not the authority o f aVphyTheonhilus, who hild a government
ositlon at Antioch. lie is described I f ye have Judged me to tie faithful to the Lord, come Into my house, and siclan?
It is Luke, also, who gives us the
y commentators os having nn engag­ abide there. And she constrained ub.
details o f thojlilrth o f Christ ant)
ing appearance and u most attractive
tells us o f tnie1iong o f the-angels
personality.” Hr v/ns quirk o f mind
by spate, can take his New Testament that startled tho shepherds nt Beth­
quuinltd.
and obliging in disposition.
Probably others o f ids day bad nnd mnkc the calculation himself. In lehem when.the virgin mother cradl­
To the credit o f bis muster's intel­
the Bible which I use most (the "Tw o- ed her babe in a manger. It is Luko,
ligence nnd sense o f appreciation, us equal opportunities, but few were nblo
Version Edition” which gives the Obi nlso, that tells Us o f the visit o f Jbso f, the
oppurtunwell as to his own credit, he became a . to
--- make
...... - ns good
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. fa vo rite in the housoholiPnnd no' Jm-1
as Luke— n very important fact Version text and the New Version uh to tho temple when, nt the ago o f
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 33)
is a rral bargain. It hai a low top
fheophilus that liie latter wl-'£? &gt;*’ coiwWercd. Success may be &lt;le- notes), I find that the New Testament twelve, he astopished tho doctors by
pressed Thcop;
covers 31 d pages. O f this space, the His questions and answers.
fined
as
the
conjunction
o
f
opportun­
and medium skirt. Made In dur­
ucated him at bis own expense, giving
able pink or white could; size*
him the. best advantages to be secur­ ity with preparedness to take advant­ Gospel by Luke occupies forty-two
Some
Famous
Parables
24 to 36—and cotti o-.ly $1.00.
ed. When he had finished his acade­ age o f it. And, it may be added, that pages ami the Acts forty-one— a total
Several
o
f
tho
most
frequently
quot­
11four dealer can't set It. tend name, admic education at Tarsus he studied failure follows more frequently from o f eighty-three pages or a little more ed utterances p f the Saviour are re­
dicH, die and tl. We'll aend the cutlet.
lack o f preparedness than from lack than one-fourth of the entire New
medicine.
corded by Luko nlone. Among these
Nemo Hygienic.Fatliltm Inttltute
Testament.
it
Fortunately, his home was not n o f opportunity.
120 E. 16th St.. New York (Dept. S.) *
may lie cited, the Prodigal Son, the
Luke
pays
a
tribute
to
his
form
er
There
is
an
old
saying
Hint
"God
great way from the temple o f Aeseumost beautiful and life-liko story of
master,
Theophilus,
to
whom
he
was
inpitis,
equipped o f the Wos- ___
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•pins, the best equlpji
helps those who help
themselves," nnd
its kind ever written.
pitals o f that time. lie studied under \t is certainly trtie that one who dill- so deeply indebted for his education­
Only Luko gives us tho story of
.the ablest physicians and then ac­ gently prepares himself fo r service al advantages, by addressing both Lnsarus nnd Dives, the most powerful
quired practical knowledge in the hos­ along any line is quite certain to find books to him. Those who nro study­ portrayal o f the sin rtf selfish indif­
pital.
that his preparation fits into Home ing this lesson will find it interesting ference nnd its certain and awful pun­
SEE T H E N E W
A Christian Convert
work, even though it be n work ho to compare the introductory verses o f ishment.
But good fortune was still more did not have in mind. So with Luke; the four Gospels.
It 1h Luke nlso who gives ns tho
kind tn him; it brought him into per­ there is no reason to believe that he
Matthew', after referring to
tho
sonal acquaintance* with Paul
nnd had any thought during the days of geneoiogicnl treo o f Christ ns record-, most striking illustration of the com­
mon sin o f ingratitude—the story of
Barndbns, with whose lives his own his preparation o f the use to which ho ed by the Jews, begins, "N o w
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the the Ton Lepers, all of whom were
wan to become entwined.
Having would finally put that preparation.
birth o f Jesus Christ was on this wise,' cleansed, but only one o f whom re­
completed his education at Tarsus nnd
Delivered
etc.
Pau l's Com panion
turned to render thanks. A ll other
his work in the hospital at Aegntl, he
A fter considerable experience in
of
tho
innumerable
lessons
if
ingrntiMnrk
commences
with
John
the
returned to Antioch, where he be­ travel ho returned to Antioch where
tudo combined hnvo not bqcn used as
came one o f the first Christian con­ he resided fo r n while, identified with Baptist.
John devotes five versos to the be­ frequently oi* With such fnr-rcnching
verts. Through his Influence Ids mas­ the activities iVfjtho church. Then he
ter, Theophilus, was brought into the moved to Troasf where Paul renewed ginning o f all things nnd then takes effect ns the rebuke of Christ quoted
church and Theophilus showed his ap­ acquaintance with him nn his second up the preaching o f John tho Bnp- by Luke.
;
i i i I *i : "&gt;Vcfo tbeoqfiot Xep cleansed,?. but
preciation by giving Luke-his free
\}bOYritty'* While trained tl*t.
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where are th*e nine?"
Luke’s Explanation
fo
r
tho
medical
profession
nnd
with
dom. t
A Simple Moral
Luke
is
tho
only
one
of
tho
four
opportunities
thnt
come
to
but
a
few,
Then Luke indulged n very human
It is ta Luke)a|sp that we nro in­
trait anil started out to find soine^ hiy religious convictions hnd evident­ who gives nny explanation of his rea­
debted ftn* 'the I story of The Good
nlnce where he could begin life on ly *deepened— tho call to nn exclusive sons fo r writing. He says:
Snmaritnn
which has illumined, ns nn
■service
fo
r
Christ
became
more
nnd
“
Forasmuch
ns
mnny
have
taken
Ids own merits where ids early servi­
other
story
has, the second of the two
more
audible.
When
Paul
.
invited
in
hand
to
set
forth
in
order
n
declar­
tude was not known.
He found a position as a physician Luke to join him, ho accepted nnd ation o f those things which arc most condensed commandments:
"Thou shalt lovo thy neighbor as
on n vessel that made trips, across was Paul's traveling companion until surely believed among us.
thyself,”
the Mediterranean. This brought him the great apostle’ s death.
"Even nn they delivered them unto
.The moral of t ils lesson is very sim­
Into acquaintance with n great mnny i Iaike seemed to combine three qual­ us, which from the beginning were
popole nnd into the kind o f acquaint­ ities that specially fitted him to 1ms eyewitnesses, and ministers • of the ple, hut very practical— God can em­
ploy the talents o f any and all of His
ance that enabled him io extend the Paul's co-laborer.
word:
children. Iiis spirit can no endow the
Being a godly man lie nnd Paul
circlo of influential friends.
“ It seemed good to me also, link­ lowly and the unlettered ns to mnke
A Piece of Good Lurk
were one in spirit. Being u scholarly ing had perfect understanding o f all
It was in thiH way that, through man, he nnd Puul were congenial in­ things from the very first, to write them powerful In the promotion of
Ills kingdom. Ho can likewise conse­
another niece of good luck— what a tellectually. Being a physician, he unto thee in order, most excellent
crate to His work the highest talents
chain of happy circumstances make up could minister to the physical needs Theophilus,
nnd the largest experience.
a great life —he met the parents of o f Paul during the trying days thru
“ That thou mightiest know tho cer­
Man reaches the maximum o f his
the Latin poet, Lurunus, not long be­ which the grant preacher passed.
tainty o f those things, wherein thou possibilities when a strong body nnd
fore the birth o f their celebrated son.
Luke ns Author
hnst been instructed."
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a Strang mind, under the control of nn
He necompunied them to. their home
Luke is the author of the third gos­
It w ill be noticed that he refers to
in Spain and wus honored by having pel and also of the hook known ns the what others have written nnd credits enlightened heart nnd obedient to a
heavenly vision, enlist in the service
the child nnmid after him. Galiio and Acts of the Apostles." Any one in them with drawing up a narrative o f God and His Son, our Saviour,
Seneca also were . among \IhO pioml- |%
torested
to
know
the
large
contribuvs%-o,.*M hi
lU
H im im g tnusc
(Copyrights
luZii. by
concerning
those muiiers
matters wnicn
which aro
(Copyright, 1023,
Hcnt men with whom lie become ac-ltion mudo by Luke, when measured most nurely believed among us, even
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Inferiority
Com plex”

This is a term that scientists use for a chronic state o f mind in which
' the victim thinks lie is not equal to other people and so gets to hating them.
More or less, such a condition exists in many minds.
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He is tilled with fear and worry, low in spirits, unduly apologetic.
person’s fear that he would he helpless in nny unusual emergency; thnt
he could not accomplish anything if he saw a chance.

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FORD TO U R IN G CAR.
Improved style, more graceful lines
and a lower appearance, aro outstand­
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ness by the new apron on tho radia­
tor which connects wjth fender skirts,
bringing a highly finished appearance
to the front. This new fcaturo is
standard on nil Ford passenger car
types.

These all have been effected through
the higher radiator. The cowl has
Another
improvement
resulting
been enlarged nnd drops in a grace­ from the larger rowl is the increase
fu l sweep to meet the larger hood, in leg room afforded occupants o f the
givin g tho entire car body generally front scut, making fo r more comfort
longer lines.
in.rjding.
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Jlsl.y nerald oh sale a t Jos's Smoka
ing wfi^cishield are enhanced.
House, Mobley;s Drug S$an and
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inspection, introducing changes th at improve
the appearance oi the various body types and
increase their comlort and utility.
They offer you not only economical and depend­
able transportation, but also a more attractive
style and a greater share oi motoring convenience
— a Combination that makes the otitstmnding
value o! Ford cars more impressive than ever.
See the new Ford models now on display in
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Lack of money begets lack of confidence.
Financial freedom is an antidote for such mental ills, and the wiiy
to accomplish financial freedom Is to L IV E W IT H IN YO U R M E A N S and
not squander your income on unnecessary luxuries.
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“ W ill Protestantism and Catholicism Unite?”
F R E E LE C T U R E

M IL A N E T H E A T R E , Sunday Night, S ept 16
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nations that flourished and crumbled,

Alkm drtbtra iird tirgtil 'to bo pro!-;
ent i t the Hiff Dem in Brotherhood
Clara 'Sunday ntnrning, 0:30 n. m.,
nt Iho First Baptist Church. There
w ill be » well-known speaker who
w ill address the class s t.th a t time.
We expect to have n largo crowd
o f young men present.
The Class "cordially Iqvltcs all
young men married or unmarried,
who are visiting the -city fo r a short
time tb* attend, even/if only fo r once.
tt you have Just recently moved to
Sainfon), coma out to our class and
get acquainted with
tho “ Who’s
Wlio .. o f ^ anfoG dt,„,H i, i , . . , w i .
Reporter.

did hot perish bccauto oC luxprjr aa

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Park Avenuo at 4th Street.
Church services fo r the 16lh Sun­
day p. Trinity, 10 Sept. 1023, w ill be:
7:30 a. m., Low Celebration.
0:45 a. m. Sunday school.
7:30-vp. m., Vespers and Music#!
service,
The Rector has . returned nnd will

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD,

many o f thoa&lt;tfwty&lt;(|umy thch^hbtiny tell ua, out fa t h e r , they were
doomed from the first because their
political philosophy did not provido
fo r popular control-and equal oppor­
tunity fo r all. Thu .French, slogan
‘ Liberty, Equality, Fraternity’ soumf'ed the note which emancipated men’s
bodies and souls, but ■ even these
ideals offered no universal panacea
Until science and; invention came to
ths resucc and made them practical
benefits to ‘nil mankind

'Electricity la the most

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world's population’ ' wns engaged in
manual labor.
Education was not
needed and when obtained created
only dissatisfaction and diworitcnfc.
With the advent o f machinery, how­
ever, education became a necessity,
fo r the transition o f man from a
machine himself to a machino tender
marked the great and wonderful step
which relieved him o f drudgchy, gave
him leisure nnd solf-ricvciopment and
culture and provided opportunity fo r
recreation,

by majorities, not by minorities, ns nossed at a w aterfall and delivered
iq the disastrous experiments o f hundreds o f miles away to ■ mam­
Greece, and the material comforts moth manufacturing plant or to a
provided by machinery aro .carried tiny fan with which to t)lspel summer
into the most remote hamlets by tho heat. I t brings to the lowliest o f to­
use o f electricity. It is in this role, day luxuries not even dreamed o f by
therefore that we find electricity th o . princes and potentates c f past
playing its vital part as an element civilizations. I t has indeed been the
which develops civilisation and should handmaiden o f education and demo­
render the present ’ typo safe from cracy, transmuting into practical and
tho perils which overwhelm tho em­ ■notarial form, the abstract benefits
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IlA N l) C d N tp riftf A J C E N T R A L ' '
I’ a I &amp; 4 SJJNI&gt;AY 4 V. M.
Clty’a largest Churches, Mr. Wnttfeld, organist, w ill also interpret some
o t the best o f the. great composers.
M r, Mattfcld is one. of Now York’s
greatest musical composers, having
be his latest achievement the great
opera, “ The Virgins o f the Sun,’’ pre­
sented at the “ Greenwich Players
Theater," Now York City, Everyone
always welcomed at Holy
Cross
church.
TH E

FUtST B A P T IS T CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 n. m* Mrs.
Margaret Krupp Mattfcld o f New
York will sing at tho opening o f the
ithool, “ Consider nnd Hear Me.”
Morning worship nnd sennon 11 n.
B. Julius Mattfcld, New Yqrk, orpnlst for the morning. Mrs. Mattfold
will sing, “ Repent Y e." Rev. Holmes
S, Rlghtmirc, Dnytonn Beach, will
iptik both morning and evening.
B. Y, P. Unions 7 o'clock.
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Evening worship nnd sermon 8
o'clock. Mias Mildred Simmons who
kit apent the summer studying' in
Chicago will be organist fo r tho evenlng.
SUNDAY M O R N IN G CLUB.
That wns n. fine bunch of men in the
Sunday Morning Club lust Sunday,
ind the members o f the class think
they have one o f the greatest teachers
is Florida. It is indeed u privilege
to hear Judge Sharon,
liis subject tomorrow morning will
he, “ Luke, the Physician, nnd His
Contribution to Christianity."
Every man in the class is urged to
do his best today nnd tomorrow morn­
ing in reaching th e men of the city
who arc not in Sunday school.
The men of the class w ill be in the
auditorium at 9:30 sharp to hear Mr.
ind Mrs. Mattfcld.

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The attendance last Sunday was
so good it reminded one o f the meet­
ings this time last year. L et’s have
an equally good attendance to mor­
r o w .,.M r . (3. W. Spencer made a
splendid talk and Miss. L illy- Ruth
Spencer rendered two beautiful, solos.
Mrs. Julios Taknch hap consented to
sing tomorrow morning and the Class
will bo delighted to hear her. Mr.
E. E. Brady will be the speaker. Milane Theatre, 10:00 n. m.
A l l . Sauls Church Serviced.
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Tomorrow, the seventeenth Sunday
after Pentecost, divine services will
be ns "follows: ,
Low Mann nt 10:30 a. m.
Sermon: “ Love toward God nnd
Neighbor," from the Gospel o f tho
day.
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No Benediction service.
Tomorrow, the monthly collection
envelopes will be taken ^ p .
Weekday Masses at 8 a. nt.
Next Sunday Children's Mass with
instruction nt 8 a. m.
Strangers
cordially invited
to
church services.

March— National Emblem— E. B(yr-,
ley.
Dance o f tho Hours, from Ln Gioconda— A. Ponchielli.
Grand Selection, from Mnrthn— F.
Von Fiotow.
Cornet Solo—The Neapolitan Song
— Master Johnny Shirnrd— E.
D.
Capua.
Intermission.
March— Tho New
President— A.
Taylor.
Overture— Morning,
Noon
and
N ig h t— F. Von Suppe.
Allegretto, E. Valsc—On tho Beau­
tiful Rhine— Kelcr Bela.
S u ite‘ In four parts— Atlantis or tho
L o s t ,Continent— Snfranek.
1. Morning Hymn of Praise,
2. The Court Function.
3. The Prlnco nnd Anna,
4. Thb Destruction o f -Atlantis,
March— Star .Spangled Banner,
SCIENCE A N D C IV IL IZ A T IO N .

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|&gt; of the Japanese nation. Earthquake and fire have destroyed their homes and
£ stores, obliterated their communication and transportation and left the living

Dr. Scinmctx, perhaps the grentcat o f electrical wizards, delivered n f y
lecture in one o f tho eastern cities
that attracted wide-spread attention. 1
He dwelt largely upon the future use
o f the “ subtle fluid" and ns nn illus- V
tration o f the pretentious field uf|4&amp;
thought, two of his predictions mnylaTv
be cited: Tho universal reduction of J ,
the hour* o f a day's labor to four, ^
with a production of greater results X
than the eight sought for now, nnd j
tho ability to communicate will: the
inhabitants o f Mars aiul other plan- G f
eta. Such, things appear to tho layman as Idle dreams.
A
A few days ngo lie mldreascd nn
nudicncc in Denver, and the burden
o f his talk wns In presenting hin
views-of the chungcs already wrought
in tha world by the scientific appliestion o f this agoncy to the tasks of
men., H i« ln itiivo to the point thut liis predictions
in the former appeur to be approaching events.

Congregational Church.
There will be scrvlc
nt the Con
gregntiur.nl church tomorrow ns fo l­
lows:
Bible School meets nt 9:45 n. m.
Morning preaching service* nt~rlrr*cn o'clock.
Y. P. S. C. E. meets at 7:15- p. m.
Night preaching service at eight
o’clock.
The Denver Times gives an annlyA cordial welcome to afl ..services. sis o f his nddress. The great ancient

the greatest1disasters in history has fallen suddenly upon a large section

helpless in a scarred and seared land. They are in stark need' and' unless relief
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is hurried to them they
must perish by thousands from
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Hanes Cord Tires have been

as much as you can-AND AT ONCE.
Checks should be drawn tb the order of

JlnncH never rush ip. They try
-out thoroughly. The teat tells. When tin
nrtidq js .marketed hy, Hanes, it is dependableSome men who read This wear H aws underwear. They don’ t need to he told hpw
good the Hanes product is. Hanes ar&lt; located in North Carolina. They know cotton—
and the lough fine cotton cords that are important in a tire ns is rubber. Himes got
one rubber expert from Europe. HeAvufi heart nnd soul n tire-maker. With him,, jthey
put two big American experts to world To these three men, they gave their own knowl­
edge of cotton and its working.

tlie American Red Cross, and can be sent
to any newspaper
in, the state or to your
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Two’ years the combined force s/ent in studying nnd planning— two years before
they even tried to make a tire. But'when they did go ahend— the Hanes lire was worth­
while. It went into all sorts o f /ervice. It underwent nil sorts of., tough., tests op
mountain and country roads. Hines Is not only u city tire but an all-around lire. You
can bank nn it.
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troduce it to Sanford. Here it p —land here’s your car’s size and price:

Hanes C ora Oversize— H eavy Duty
F L O R ID A A D V IS O R Y CO M M ITTEE

3 1 x 4 ............ ...... *................ 18.50
33x4 ..." ...... ........................ 20:56
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Tampa

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Harvey R. Payne, Jacksonville;

Miss Elizabeth Skinner, Dunedin

W . K. IJycr, Pensacola

Mrs. Arthur Cummer, Jacksonville

Jerome E. Widemnn, West Palm Bealt
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i t Is different now.

hi soldiery; bbr Ipdpfitc
'^bfcon
butchered and tdrivnrr from
theirj
homes with almost incredible cruelty;
her d tlcs nnd villages have been
raxed nnd destroyed; her factories
have, been ruined nnd their machin­
ery •stolen; her live stock has been
driven, off; her forests nnd orchards
cut down, nnd her land made n bar­
ren dcscr.t It was not war o f which
sho complains, although
Germany
was the unprovoked aggressor.
It
was tho savage barbarity and cruel­
ty', tho evident determination to crip­
ple her beyond the power of future
recovery, the material damage to hob
fair land fo r which she asks repara­
tion1and Insists upon guaranties.
Who can blame her if sha stands
inflexibly oni-hcf rights?
Let the
German nation toil and struggle for
a llfotim o if necessary to make good
the damage sho did with such Infern­
al .glee in four years o f war. i t will
be no more than Junt,
There are signs that Germany is

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Make a little error and gifts up in dismay.

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The Associated Preaa la wsclunlvely
entitled tu the up * fo r repuhllcatloirof
all news dispatches credited to it or
•tot otherwlaa credited In this paper
and alao the local newt published
herein.
All right* of ra-publlcatton o f special
ilapatcbea herein are alao raaerrad.
nrrfeei IIICttAt.i1 tlt ll.ni.xt;. Pkaae IM
to

Grab n spar or something—Just refuse to' drown.
Smile in tho fnco o f danger and hang to, your grit.
Folks die too easy— they aort o f fndc envoy;
Kind o f mnn that’s needed Is the man o f ready wit,
To laugh at pain and trouble and kcc^'up his grit,
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Hang onl Cling on! N o matter what they nay.
I’ush onl Ring on! Things w ill come your way.
Dost wny to get there is by keeping up your grit.

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In caae of errora or ommlaalon tn
legal nr other ml vert Iarm cut a The
Herald Print I mr (.'ompnny ilora not
, held Itself liable for ilntnnge further
than the nntnutit received for such mlVertlaementa.
have believed thnt the demands

— Louis E, Thayer.

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In
to
poll
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honorable
wny. I f that shall bo the outcome
of the occupation It will have been
worth while.
Let us hope fo r the
best.— Tampa Times.
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F L O R ID A .

The great Interest people all over
tho United Staten feel in Florida has
been measured in a substantial way
this summer.
To begin with, everywhere tho
Johnny Jones shown go, tho people
hear nbout Orlando, nnd tho thousand and ono qucstiqps Edjliq Salter
and othars .are askedpabout Florida
and Orlando indicates th# interest
that Is fc|tThen there are the Ringiing Bros.,
covering tho •eastern part o f the
United States with their shows nnd
everywhere
they are singing tho
praise o f Florida,
and especially
Sarasota, In N ew Ypi;k City n

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pt the promoters of IIo fiU jL , h

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o m J k h . B c M , fji^M Indcrs
"d is traveling nil 6 w r t p e m ldilt}
west dovering weekly engagements
at stats fairs, chnutauquns and other
gatherings. In flaming letters over
the face o f the big bass drum are
the words; "R oyal Scotch Highland­
ers Band, St. Petersburg, F lo rid a "
Wherever
that
big
drum
goes,
Florida is advertised.
Across the end o f a largo hall at
tho Indiana Stqto Fair Is partition­
ed off space wjiich is richly decorat­
ed Irf the tropical plants from Fjoridn
a n d t y p i c a l - Florida r e s t-ro o m -i*
filled daily with, ladies who listen to
the music o f an orchestra and hear

jTh&lt;bSea.
a n c e lB g h r fv n t other f airSi
- In “ "oth er place h nn
o f tho "Polk Product*” frem
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City where tho hearts of grap/r"?
art being canned. In.onc of iT H ‘
b . . . l . I . Cblcngn ,h

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Tnmpa and Key West.
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Everywhoro lhc fnRlc of n
being heralded. And it i, ^
that people arc anxious to know J2
productivity.
These and lim^
.agencies are giving po0p|s that l„.
tflligcnt information that is hclofm
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LA S T.
Passive resistance, as a German
policy against the demands o f the
Just. Governor Pinchot’s service is
French, is about to come to an end.
not limited to the good that comes
It has been unprofitable to both
Thnt lown judge who fined himself from the Bcttlcmcnt o f this strike parties. It has in no wny absolved
fo r the violation o f the traffic lawi alone, hut the-peaceful settlement, the Germans from the ultimate re­
o f his city is to bo commended, hut without a strike, should serve to les­ sponsibility o f making reparation to
ns he tnndc the fine only $1, it looks sen tho number o f strikes in tho • the French for tho wanton and seri|oua damage done to their country
like ho h not unlike the re.it o f us—
country ns it gives confidence to both
during the World war. It has seri­
looking fur the easiest way out.
sides o f a controversy In the adequa­ ously weakened tho ability o f Ger­
Now they say the (lermnns have cy o f arbitration, and will thus tend many to pay the Immense sums
found n way o f secretly disabling to the settlement of contentions in which she owes to the world because
o f her mad and unprovoked itssnult
the airplanes. The forced Innding of that wny.
It may well be
thirty French planes arc uccniintcd . In later years there has been nn In­ upon it in 1911.
if
Franco
has
secured
fo r by this method. O f course this is creasing hope that cnpitnl and labor doubted
the offspring of some imaginative would learn to nettle their differences enough from the occupation to pay
mind, hut it is n tribute to the ac­ by arbitration without disturbing tho tho expense that it incurred.
It has widened the breach be­
knowledged supremacy o f tho Ger­ public by strikes, but the confidence
man genius, and who would rob it in o f both sides In the plan lias been tween the two countries, and has In­
the hour when tributes in that direc­ wanting, Its successful operation in tensified the racial hatred that lias
this instance should further the cuusc. existed for centuries and will always
tion arc so scarce.
The mnn with the qualities for such exist until it again finds vent in
T H E C O A L S T ItIK E S E T T L E M E N T service is a valuable asset even for bloody nnd destructive war.
France has at lenst nn excuse for
such service alone.
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her action. First,* she can plead the
It was a hard task the president
While other European nations are example o f Germany, which held her
and coal hoard turned over to Gover­
nor 1’ inchoti but he has accomplished stirring up the troubled waters, there troops on French soil, when she was
it. There is a mnn for every task in is a rift in the cloud hanging, over tho victor fit) years ngo, until the
the country— tho Job is to find him. France and (iernmny. More than last franc o f an enormous indemnity
in the latest had been paid, and then Bnimark ex­
Governor I ’inchot is entitled to cred­ intimations carried
it for the way he lias handled the news point to the surrender o f Ger­ pressed his regret that lie had not
problem, though his plan mny add many to tho inevitable. She has made it twice as large. France paid
somewhat to the price o f anthracite paid flill price for her stubbornness on tho nail when the fortunes of war
coal. The Ktrike, continued, would — loss o f revenue from her richest Went against her, although her arm­
in the end have cost inure, hut we are district for months, the cost o f re­ ies had not invaded German soil, had
slow to believe l'inchol arrived at, pairing the occupied territory, ehaotic done no damage to German interests.
his accepted terms o f adjustment by j condition o f finances, and a second It was clearly in tho nnturc o f a
penalty that she was compelled to
thnt manner of reasoning, lie must great humiliation.
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Suifik Tbur-wheel Brakes
Buick four-wheel brake* meet the demands
of present day traffic condition* by having
power in reserve to insure a rapid, safe
and reliable *‘*10 ? ",

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Brick means longest w A ir and lowest

Actual braking effectiveness Is practically
doubled by Buick four-wheel brakes. ThU
is accomplished by slowing down the two
front wheels. Erich brake band has a threequarter wrap or grip on its brake drum,
rcther than the half-way wrap in common
practice.

taxes.

Brick means pavements that outlast
the bonds.

Brick means pavements thnt attract the

The Buick four-wheel brakes are an In­
tegral part o f the Buick front axle design.
Their arrangement and operation are
simple. The front brakes are coupled in
relation to the rear so that when the broke
pedal Is operated more pressure is put on
the rear brakes than on the front.

tourist, a n d that m eans m ore
business.
NATIONAL P A V IN G B R IC K MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
Engineer* ilullJing

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Buick four-wheel brakes (on all models]
are one of many definite advances in motor
car operation and maintenance that the
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SWORD BUICK
F. V. COOPER, Mnnaser
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any friends for us

One of the main features of this station will be the addition of M IL L E R TIRES that we will handle on an extremly small margin for cash, thus Avoiding the neces­
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31x4
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32x414 C ord..................
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33x4}4 C ord........ ................ 27.25
34x4J4 C o rd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ :......... 27.45

FABRICS G U AR AN TEED 6,000 M ILES

33.50
36.80
36 x 6
38 x 7
40x8

CORDS GUARANTEED 10,000 M ILES

A Ford Gift Ticket W ith Each $1.00 Purchase

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BASKET BALL
T R A P SHOOTING

R. L . SH IPP, Editor

flEDS A N D T H E BRAVES S P L IT
W H IL E G IA N T S LOSE.

BASEBALL
LE A G U E S T A N D IN G S

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National League.
Won. L o s t P e t
fork ___________ 86
New York
rgb ^ r - w r r S O , . Pittsburgh.
inti ...
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tSs ..
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St. Louis
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tn ....................
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Brooklyn
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Jphia ____ i . — .44
Philadelphia
44
Boston __________

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56.
58
64
66
60
80
80

American league,

And the Angel was brought lowl
.610
In fact the Angel was brought to
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.583 the floor several times before Ko dc-j
.529 elded that ho wanted to make a perm­
.515 anent visit.
.480
.330
Dempsey evidently decided after
330
Flrpo knocked him through the ropes
thnt U was time to finish his Argin-

Won. Lost. ret. tinan foe before further damage was
done.
.CG9
New York ................. 89 / 0
.546
Cleveland .. •.„.,.:.p,..i.7t y GO
And he did it. Dempsey was in
.523
Detroit ----- — ---- - w * 7 / 61
his
worst danger when he took a
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63
St. L o u is ....
69
.477 sight seeing tour and saw about
Washington ..................63
.459 eight million stars, according to his
72
Chicngo ......
73
.430 own estimation, but after this Mr.
Philadelphia ..........A ...55
78
.400 Flrpo met his Waterloo,
It05ton ••^L»*»******••**«
Southern Association.

And thdt*« going some— just thlhk
last night’s' Affair only lasted thres
minutes and fifty-seven seconds. A c­
cording to that, W ills had better look
at the crowd before he enters the
ring.
Ho w on T h a vc time to look after­
wards.
Gcorgo Burns, first sneker for the
Boston Bcaneatcrs made a triple play
unaalsled yesterday, which was the
fourth o f 'it s kind in big loaguo re­
cords.

V A L D E Z G R IL L
$ 1.00

Expect Boston needed thnt triple
Chicago, Sept. 14.— Vic Keen, col­
play bad too. Though, after ador­
legian
pitcher o f the Chicago Nationing the cellar position for so long
mDrQ,
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the w orld'! champions down
n time s h e . needs something more
than triple plays to pull her out. • with five scatlcrod hits one of which
was a homer by George Kelley, and
defeated Now York todnf, 7 to 1.
Score:
R. II. E.
New York ..— .010 000 000— 1 5 2
Chicngo ..... ......010 032 lOx— 7 9 0
McQuillan, Ryan, Jonunrd, and
Snyder; Keen and *U*Farrell.

In npenking nf Jack's “ slghtnccUng
Won, L o s t Pet. tour" to the stars which he made
New Orleans .....:—
89
51
.C3G when I.uia knocked him thru the
Mobile .......
84
61
.579 ropes, tho Angel showed his inexMemphis - .................. -78 (17
.521 pcrience ns a fighter by not follow­
Birmingham .............
72 08
314 ing this up by what should have
Atlanta .........................72 72
.500 been a knockout blow. Dempsey was
Thursday afternoon Coach an­
Nashville
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73
.493 about ready to cash in when he climb­
Chnttnnoogli ................57
80
.398 ed back into tho ring and should nounced thnt the squad would prac­
Little Rock ............
47 89
.845 have been easy meat for Firpo ac­ tice until midnight i f the above men­
tioned hackfiold didn’t get n little
cording to our estimation.
more pep nml tear thru the scrubs
GAMES L E S T E R D A Y .
for a touchdown.
Ed Moye evi­
But
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course
we
didn't
sec
the
V
National League.
dently hnd a date on hnnd because
fight— only heard about it.
Cincinnti 9-0; Boston' 1-4,
after this announcement as soon ns
Chicago 7; New York 1.
Which was enough tu settle our be could get his hands on tho ole’
SL Louis 3, Philadelphia 2.
pigskin ho lore thru the opposing
wants.
Only three played.
line liko Firpo hit /he flour Inst night
Now Jack Dempsey after collecting Lee Peck followed it up with anoth­
American League.
tile knlo oil this scrap will leave for er lino crasher and Bcorcd.
Boston 4; Cleveland 3.
a hunting trip. .Hope during this
New York 4{ Chicngo 7.
So beware all ye state champion­
outing he will change his mind about
Washington 3; Detroit 8.
fighting, Harry Wills, negro aspir­ ship contenders— when you piny S
Only three played.
ant to the heavyweight champion­ II. S.
ship. I f he will come back from this
Southern AariOciation.
Season tickets will be placed on
trip with the decision to fight Wills
New Orleans 0, Nashvillo 10 (11 in­ there will be a big negro funeral sale very soon. * These tickets will
admit you to all high school nthelesoon after.
nings.)
tic games this term and will be $7.50
Atlanta G; Little Rock 2.
Ami this mauling will be a whole instead of $10 ns form erly announc­
Memphis 6, Birmingham 2.
ed.
lot shorter than last night’s too.
.Chattanooga 3; Mobile 12.

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Cincinnati, SepL 14.— Luqua reg
istered his 24th victory o f the season
when Cincinnati defeated Boston
to 1 in the first game o f today’s
double header, but Boston secureA an
even break on the day when Barnes
shut out tho Rads, 4 to 0, in the
second game.
Luquo allowed only four hits,
'while Oeschger was knocked out of
the box in the third inning. In the
second gnmo, tho Reds made 11 hits,
but were unable to score a run.
First Game:
R. JL E.
Boston ............010 000 000— 1 4 4
Cincinnati .........107 000 lOx— 0 12 2
Oeschger, Marqunrd and O'Neil;
Gibson, Luque and llnrgrnvo.
Second Gnmc:
R. II. E.
Boston’ ........— 000 030 010—4 5 0
Cincinnati _____ 000 000 000—0 11 2
Ilarnes and Smith; Harris, Keck,
Donohue, McQualiL and Wingo.

Showing how a dymntlc westerner Poston ...
:oo 000
tames a bunch o f International crooks. Ofehawt#!
nit; Quinn and Plcnfch.
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Tolil HI
crooks lilt
lamoti bear through N E W YO RK. Sept. 15.— The Chicago
White Sox yesterday vrtm the next to
a beehive,
the final game, with the Yankees by
Also tonight is Cash prize night. a acore o f 7 to 4.
Score by innings:
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Good comedy and Mutt and Jeff com­
Chicago
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edy.
Tonight Tom Mix in "Stopping
New Y o r k ____ S
Fast
T R IP L E P L A Y F E A T U R E
Lcvcretto and Schalk
OF BOSTON’S W IN
Pipegrass and Scheng.
A sw iftly moving adventure story
O V E R IN D IA N S
with action on two continents.
W A S H IN G TO N , Sept. 15.— Detroit
BOSTON, S ep t 15.— A triple play, hammered Zachary and Rusaell in the
A tempest o f thrills that sweeps unassisted, by Gcorga Bums, Boston eighth inning fo r six runs and defeat­
from the Arizona desert to the Ilong first basemnn, occurred In the second ed Washington, 8 to 3.
,
inning o f the Boston-Clcvcland game
Kong w aterfron t
Score by innings:
here yesterday, which the home club Detroit
000 010 061—8 11
A fighting streak tn a furious won, 4 to 3, in 12 innings.
Washington
100 200 000—3 7 1
drama o f adventure, Intrigue and
Score by innings:
Colo and Bossier; Zachary, Russctf,
mystery.
Cleveland.. 000 002 000 100— 3 1! 2 Mnrberry and Ruct.

$ 1.00

T A B* . L E D’HOTE D IN N E R
S U N D A Y, SE PTE M B E R 10.
Served from 12 to 2— 6 to 8 I*. M.
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Florida Fruit Cocktail
SOUPS
Mock Turtle Auglaisc or Tomato Bullion
Hearts of Celery

Young RwHshcs
Queen Olives

St. Louis, Sept. 14.— St. Louis
knocked W cinerl out of the box nml
defeated Philadelphia today, l to 3.
The locals hnd three recruits in the
line-up, Douthitt, Huggins nml Flow­
ers— in line with Manager Itickley's
plan to give tho Youngsters n try
out in preparation for next year’s
.campaign.
Score:
R. II. E.
I’hila................ 000 020 noo—2 0 0
St. I-ouis ....... 003 000 OOx—3 10 1
Wcinort, Bishop, Belts, Head and
Henline; Haines and Clemons.

Fried Fillet of Sole Tartar, Pommca Julinne
CHOICE
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Fried Young Chicken Tango Style
Whipped Potatoes

Sweet Potaoea an Ritz

Cauliflower Hollandaiae

Steamed Rice

Lettuce and Tomatoes on Mayonaiso
Corn Bread

Detroit scrubwoman went to work
in her auto, proving they charge in
Detroit like they rkrherr.
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Florida on an equal fooling with the
common wlregrass, that day will bo n
great day fo r thp sUjdthign.

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Apple or Peach P ie'a la Mode
Peach Shortcake with Whipped Cream
Vaniila Ice Cream and Cake
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Celery Hearts
Sliced Tomutocs

T h e kind of “ helpings” you used

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Cream of Chicken Soup
Queen Olives
Mixed Pickles

Lettuce
Sliced Cucumbers

Fried Sen Bass Tartar Sauce
Baked Red Snapper nux Fried Herbs
Prime Cuts o f New York Bcfcf au Jus
Roast Leg Young Pig, Brown Gravy, Green Apple Sauce
Braised Leg of Spring Lamb, Brown or Mint Sauce.
Roast Native Young Hens, Stuffed with Celery Dressing
Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Champagne Sauce
' Fried Spring Chicken, Cream Gravy
i Gratin
Chicken a la King, Lu-Bcth Style.
Spaghetti, Spanish Sauce
Stuffed Bell Peppers Anglaisc
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Candied Florida Yams
Whipped Potatoes
Fresh String Beans
French Peas
Lima Beans
New Beets
Garden Spinach
Corn Muffins
Home-made Parker Houso Rolls
Graham Muffins
Beaten Milk Biscuits

Green Apple

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Mince Meat
Custard
Cocoanut
Manilla Ice Cream

Raisin
Cup Custard
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Things Worth W hile Ticked U p Along the W a y; Some From
Tens Long A g o Laid Down; Some From Tens o f Later Days.

D O N ’T G IV E U P .
Don’t give up hoping when the ship goes down,
Grab a spar or something— just refuse to drown.
Don’ t think you’re dying just because you'ro hU,
Smile in the fuce o f danger and hang to, your grit.
Make a little error and g iro up in dismny.
Kind o f nmn thht’s needed is the man o f ready wit,
To laugh at pain and trouble nnd keep up his grit,

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Foreign A.Kc-tMr.u Krprr.rnlnliv.
ie AMKRicAN I’RiZsh as so n AT'O ‘ 1

That Iown judge who fined himself
fo r the violation o f the traffic lawn
o f hto city in to hit commended, hut
its fie mndo the fine only $1, it looks
like ho to not unlike the rest o f us—
looking fo r tho easiest way out.
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Now they say the Germans hnve
found n way o f secretly disabling
the airplanes. The forced landing of
thirty French planes are accounted
for by this method. O f course this in
the offspring o f some imaginative
mind, hut It is a tribute to the ac­
knowledged supremacy o f the Ger­
man genius, and who would fob it in
the hour when tributes in thut direc­
tion are no scarce.
T H E C O A L S T R IK E S E T T L E M E N T

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It was a hard task the president
and coni board turned over to Gover­
nor Tinchot, hut he has accomplished
It. There is a man fo r every task In
the country— the Job is to find him.
Governor Tinchot is entitled to cred­
it for the way he has handled the
problem, though his plan mny add
somewhat to, the price o f anthracite
coal. The utrikc, continued, would
In the end have cost more, but we are
slow to believe Tinchot arrived ntj
his accepted terms o f adjustment byj
that manner o f reasoning, lie must

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TO A H V K IIT IH K IIN t
f In $aaa o f errora or ottimlaalon In
latral or
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nilvrrllaanir-iila
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ha (idol
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butchered'nnd idriwm from
their
homos with almost incredible cruelty;
her cities and villages have been
rated and destroyed; her factories
have, been ruined and their machin­
ery stolen; her live stock has been
driven, off; her forests nnd orchnrds
cut down, and hor land mndo n bar­
ren dcser.t I t was not war o f which
sho complains, although
Germnny
was the unprovoked aggressor.
It
wns the snvsgc barbarity nnd cruel­
ty', tho evident determination to crlpplo hor beyond the power o f future
recovery, tho material damngc to hoffa ir land fo r which she asks repara­
tion and Insists upon guaranties.
Who enn blame her i f sha stands
inflexibly on'•her rights?
Lot the
German nation toil nnd struggle fo r
a lifetim e i f necessary to mnko good
the damage sho did with such infernnl.glco In fou r years o f war. i t will
be no more than just.
There nro signs that Germnny is

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of G E R M A N Y SH O W IN G SE NSE A T
LA S T.
tho miners to the extent o f an inPassive resistance, as a German
rrensc o f ten per cent in wages were
policy against the demands o f the
just. Governor Plnchot’s service to
French, to about to come to tin eqd.
not limited to the good that comes It has been unprofitable to both
from tho settlement o f this strike parties. It has in no way absolved
alone, hut the peaceful settlement, the Germans from the ultimate re­
without a strike, should serve to les­ sponsibility o f making reparation to
j tho French for tho wanton nnd serisen the number o f strikes in the
j ous damage dono to their country
country ns it gives confidence to both during the World war. It has seri­
sides o f a controversy in the adequa­ ously weakened the ability o f Ger­
cy o f arbitration, nnd will thus tend many to pay the immense sums
to the settlement o f contentions in which she owes to the world because
that way.
o f her mad aad unprovoked nssnult
It mny well be
In intor years there has been an in­ upon it in 19M.
if
France
has
secured
creasing hope that cnpitnl nnd labor doubted
would lenrn to settle their differences enough from the occupation to pay
by arbitration without disturbing tho the expense that it incurred.
It has widened the breach be­
public by strikes, but the confidence
o f both sides in the plan has been tween the two countries, nnd has in­
wanting. Its successful operation in tensified tho racial hatred that has
this Instance &gt;dumld further the cause. existed fo r centuries and will alwnys
Tho man with the qualities fo r such exist until it again finds vent in
service is a valuable asset even for bloody and destructive war.
France hus at least an excuse for
such service alone.
— --------o----------her uetlon. First, she enn plead the
While other European nations are example o f Germany, which held her
slirring up the troubled waters, there troops on French soil, when she was
is a r ift in the cloud hanging over tile victor 50 years ago, until the
France and Germany. More than lust franc o f nn enormous indemnity
intimations carried
in the latest hud been paid, and then ltlsmark ex­
nows point to the surrender o f Ger­ pressed bis regret that lie had not
many to the inevitable. She has made it twice ns large. France paid
paid fill! price for her stubbornness on the nail when the fortunes o f war
— loss o f revenue from her richest went against her, although her arm­
district for months, the cost o f re­ ies laid not invaded German soil, laid
pairing the occupied territory, chaotic done no damage to German interests.
condition of finances, and a second It was clearly in the nature of a
penalty that she was compelled to
great humiliation.

****
in tt

co p f' cffjcl vei(fldv«r- lectures on Florida.' This Ya the » 0fL
ircus

to

poll
m fe t tho
o f th prs
nit honorable
man
issue b a
the outeomo
way. I f that shall
o f tho occupation It w ill havo Ijccn
worth while.
L et us hope for the
best.— Tampa Times.
th

IN T E R E S T IN

F L O R ID A .

The great Interest people oil over
tho United States feel in Florida has
been measured in a substantial way
piis summer.'
■ I t F b c g ln with, everywhere the
Johnny Jones shows go. the jwople
hear about Or) nndo, nnn tho thou­
sand and ono queatlqpa EdfUa Salter
and othars .are onkcdppbout Florida
and Orlando indicates thq. interest
that is felt.
Then there are the Ringling Bros.,
covering tho • eastern part of tho
United States with their shows nnd
everywhere
they nro singing the
praise o f Florida,
and especially
Sarasota. In
NcW York
City n

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ndorfuj

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* 0,0 Promoters o f I T o l ^ ^
'he-Sca.

ndars
idiie
west dovering weekly engagements
at state fairs, chautauquns and other
gatherings. In flaming lettera over
the face o f the big bass drum are
tho words: "R oyal Scotch Highland­
ers Band, St. Tetcrsburg, Florida,”
Wherever
that
big
drum
goes,
Florida is advertised.
Across tho end pf a largo, hall at
tho Indiana State F air Is partition­
ed off space w)iich is richly decorat­
ed in the tropical plnnts from' Florida
and
typical* Flarlda rest-roam •is
filled daily with ladies who listen to
the music o f an ‘orchestra and hear

(fe n * j p c r fo L

nee is p lv fiv ’njt' btfltt- fairs.
“ other place to an exhibit),,.,
o f the “ Folk Products" from i f i S
City where tho hearts of gr0|&gt;cfnjit
are being canned. In.one of the bet
hotels In Chicago the great number
o f good brands o f cigars are fm&gt;,
Tnmpa and K ey West.
Everywhere the fame o f Florida j.
boing heralded. And It is notlceabU
that people nro anxious to know more
about Florida both ns to climate and
productivity:
These and similar
ngenci/s are giving people that in
tflHgcnt information that is helpful
— Reporter-Star.

1
e ty for E m e ig e n c ie s;
Buick Jour-wheel Brakes
Buick four-wheel brake* meet the demand*
of prcient day traffic condition* by having
power in reserve to ln*ure a rapid, safe
and reliable "*top” .

Your Local Pavements

Actual braking effectivene** 1* practically
doubled by Buick four-wheel brakes. Thl*
it accomplished by slowing down the two
front wheels. Each brake band has a threequarter wrap or grip on its brake drum,
rcther than the half-way wrap In common
practice. '
,

Brick means longest w to r and lowest
taxes.

1

Brick means pavem ents that outlast
the bonds.

‘

Brick means pavements that attract the

The Buick four-wheel brakes are an in­
tegral part o f the Buick front axle design.
Their arrangement and operation ere
simple. The front brakes are coupled In
relation to the rear so that when the brake
pedal is operated more pressure Is put on
the rear brakes than on the front

tourist, a n d th at m eans m ore
business.
N A T IO N A L PAV1MJ BRICK MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
Engineers BuiMIng
CtcvcUml, Olijo

V IT R IF IE D

Buick four-wheel b'rakes [on all models]
arc one o f many definite advances in motor
car operation and maintenance that the
1924 Duicks have contributed to auto­
mobile transportation.
F. j - h . n t

P A V E M E N T S —TESTED I N A D V A N C E

I*\ V. COOPER, Mnnnuer
206-208 Magnolia A vc.-----------------------

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-Phone 367

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On and after Saturday, September 15th w e will operate the Service
Station formerly occupied by Standard Oil Co., on corner of First Street
------------------ :----------------- and Elm Avenue a s ---------------------V---------------

Wight Bros.

Station No.

This station will be under the management of Mr. Henry B. Purdon, who will see that you get the same quick, courteous service that has made sAmanv friends for us
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- at our main station on Second and Magnolia. _________________________________________
One of the main features of tills station will he the addition of M IL L E R TIRES that we will handle on an extremly small margin for cash, thus (voiding the neces
sity of patronizing mail order houses. Note these prices;

30 x 3 Fabric .......................$
....... $
30x3 Vz Fabric.... ..... r
.......
.......
30 x
.............
.. ........

7.90
8.75
10.45
18.70
19.70

33x4
34x4
32^4*/2
33 x 4!/2
34 x 4 ^

Cord........
Cord....:....
C ord........
C ord_____
C o rd .......

FABRICS G U A R A N TE E D 6,000 M ILES

--------------- 20.85
................ 21.35
............... 26.65 ■'
............
27.25
.....:......... 27.45

33 x 5
35x5
36 x 6
38 x 7
40x8

Cord
Cord
Cord
Cord
Cord

CORDS GUARANTEED 10,000 M ILES

A Ford Gift Ticket W ith Each $ 1.OO Purchase
S

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VT —

Trade at wightss’-- - - - - -Save Your Tickets— — Get a New
• ■'i■

�8ATUBD A V , SEPTEMBER

B O W L IN G v
• T E N N IS - ” ’
B O X IN G

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A L L
&gt;
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SH O O TING

I t L. S H IPP, Editor

JIEDS A N D T H E B R A V E S S P L IT
W H IL E G IA N T S

BASEBALL
leag ue

s t a n d in g s

National League,
Now York .., *i*•«••«*
**
Pittsburgh
......... .......... 81
Cincinnati
Chicago ...... ___________ 72
St. Louis J i ...................70
Brooklyn .... ...................GO
Philadelphia ....._ jl— ..—44
...................44

63
58
01
08
G9
80
89

And the Angel waa brought low!
And thi(W going some— Just think
-------laat n ig h lV Affair only lasted threa
In fact the Angel was brought to minutes and' fifty-seven seconds. Ac.m
.583 'the* door 'several' times before ho do- cording to that, W illi had better look
.529 elded that he wanted to make a perm-’ 1,1 tho ctowd bcforc hc cntcrs the
.610

•bib anent visit.

.480
.330
.330

'

Dempsey evidently decided

, rin* ’
a fter

Firpo knocked him through the ropes
that it was time to finish his Argin-

American League

tinan foe before furthor damage was
Won. Lost. Pet.
done.
.659
New York ..... ......... -...89
M
59
.546
.......
-....*..71
/
Cleveland ...
And ho did it. Dempsey wan in
.523
Detroit ....... ______ .— ..07/ 61
his
worst danger when ho took a
.508
03
St. Louis .... ____ — — G5
sight
seeing tour and saw about
G9
.477
Washington ................. C:i
.459
72
eight million stars, according to hfs
Chicago .*.... .... ......... J..53
..65
73 • .430 own estimation, but after this Mr.
Philadelphia
.400 Firpo met his Watarloo,
78
Boston ........ __ _______ 52
Southern Ansociatwn.
•

Won. LosL Pet.

New Orleans ..... f........ 89

61

.930

Mobile .~.............. - ..... 81
Memphis ................... -18
Birmingham ................72
Atlanta ...........— ------72
Nashville ....... :............ 67
ChnltnnoogS ................57
Little Hock ................47

Cl
.5«9
C7&gt; .621
G8
.511
72
.500
73
.493
80
.308
89
.845

GAMES L E S T E R D A Y .
Nntionnl League.
Cfncinntl 0-0; Boston' 1-4.
Chicago 7; New York 1.
81. Louis 3, Philadelphia 2.
Only three played.
American League.
Boston 4; Cleveland 3.
New York 4; Chicago 7.
Washington 3; Detroit K.
Only three played.
Southern Association.
New Orleans 9, Nashvlllo 10 ( I I in­
nings.)
Atlanta G; Little Rock 2.
Memphis 0, Birmingham 2.
Chattanooga 3; Mobile 12.

Hc w on't have time to look a fte r
wards.
George Burns, first sneker for the
Boston Bcaneatcrs made n triple piny
unnslstcd yesterday, which was the
fourth o f Its kind in big league re­
cords.

LOSE.

Cincinnati, Sept. 14.— Luquo reg­
istered his 24th victory o f the season
when Cincinnati defeated Boston 9
to 1 in the first game o f. today’s
double header, but Boston secured an
even break on tho day when Barnes
shut out the Redq, 4 to 0, in the
|second game.
Luquo allowed only four hits,
while Oeschgcr was knocked out of
tho box in the third inning. In the
second game, tho Reds mndo 11 hits,
but wero unableto score a run.
First Gama:
R. II. E.
Boston
010 000 000— 1 4 4
Cincinnati .... — 107 000 10.x— 0 12 2
Oeschgor, Marqunrd and O’N eil;
Gibson, Luque and Hargrave.
Second Gnmo:
R. *11. E.
Boston' ........ —.000 030 010— I 5 0
Cincinnati ........ 000 000 000— 0 I I 2
Barnes and Smith; Harris, Keck,
Donohue, McQuaid' and Wingo.

Showing how p dymatic westerner Boston . .. 2(H) 000 00(1 101— 4 0 ,3
tomes a bunch o f international crooks. •ISViawttit), Motlda' iAia (W offl/
ntt; Quinn and Picnich.
through .tha‘ den of
crooks Ilk
lamon bear through N E W YO R K . Sept. 15.— The Chicago
White Sox yesterday won the next to
a beehive,
the final game, with the Yankees by
Also ton ig h t' is Cash prize night. n score o f 7 to 4.
Score by innings:
1
Good comedy and Mutt and Jeff com*
Chicago _____ 100 040 200^-7 0 2
cdy.
‘ .
in "Stepping
Tonight Tom Mix
N ew Y o r k ____ 210 100 000—4 8 0
Fast.
T R IP L E F L A Y F E A T U R E
Lcvcrotte and Schalk; Shawkcy,
OF BOSTON’S W IN
Plpegrass and Schang.
A sw iftly moving adventure story
O V E R IN D IA N S
with action on two continonts.
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 15— Detroit
BOSTON,
N, Sept.
Sent. 15.— A triple ploy,
hammered ZajJinjy and Russell In th«
A tempest o f thrills that sweeps unassisted, by George Bums, Boston eighth inning fo r * ix runs and defeat- *
from the Arizona desert to the Hong first basemnn, occurred In the second ed Washington, 8 to 3.
inning o f the Boston-CIcvclnnd game
Kong waterfront.
Score by innings:
hero yesterday, which tho home club Detroit ......000 010 061— 8 11 0
In a furious won, 4 to 3, in 12 innings.
A fighting streak
Washington .... 100 200 000— 3 7 1
drama o f adventure, intriguo and
Score by innings;
Colo and Basslcr; Zachary, Russell,
mystery.
Cleveland.. 000 002 000 100— 3 11 2 I^fljjbcrry and Rucl.

V A L D E Z G R IL L
$1.00

Expect Boston needed that triple
Chicago, Sept. 14.— Vic Keen, col­
piny bad too. Though, nfter ador­
ing tho cellar position fo r so long legian pitcher b f the Chicago Nation­
a timo she needs something more als, let the world’s champions down
than triple plays to pull her out. • with five hc altered hits ono o f which
was a homer by George Kelley, and
S ..H . S. football aqund went thru defeated N ew Y ork todaf, 7 to 1.
R. II. E.
its ninth practice o f tho soason yes­ Score:
Now
York
.—
..010
000
000—
1 5 2
terday.
Coach' Wilkinson certainly
Chicago
.......
1.010
032
lOx—
7
9 0
has n fast, strong and brnlny backMcQuillan,
Ryan,
Jonnard,
and
field crew iti Ted Lcwiakcy, McLucas,
Snyder; Keen and ‘O’ Fnrrcll.
Peck and E. Moye.

In speaking o f Jack's “ sightsecting
tour” to the stars which he mndo
when I.uia knocked him' thru the
ropes, the Angel showed his lncxjrcricnco ns n fighter by not follow ­
ing this - up by whnt should have
been a knockout blow. Dempsey was
Thursday afternoon
Conch an­
about ready to ensh in when hc climb­
ed back into tho ring and should nounced that the sqund would prac­
have been easy meat fo r Firpo ac­ tice until midnight if the above men­
tioned bnckficld didn’t get n little
cording to our estimation.
more pep and tear thru the scrubs
Ed Moyc evi­
But o f course we didn’t sec the for a touchdown.
dently had a date on hnnd' beenuso
fight— only heard nhuut.it.
after this announcement as soon ns
ho could get his hands on the ole’
was
enough
to
settle
our
Which
pigskin ho tore thru the opposing
wants.
lino like Firpo hit fhc floor Inst night
Now Jack Dempsey after collecting Lee Peck followed it up with nnoth*
the kale on this scrap will leave for or lino crasher and Hcorcd.
a hunting trip.
Hope during this
So beware all ye state championouting ho will change his mind about
fighting, Harry Wills, negro aspir­ ship contenders— when you play S
ant to the heavyweight champion­ II. S.
ship. i f ho will conic back from this
Season tickets w ill be placed on
trip with the decision to fight Wills
there will be a big negro funeral sale very soon. These tickets will
admit you to all high school nthclcsoon nfter.
tic games this term and will be $7.50
instead
o f $10 as form erly announc­
whole
And this mauling will be u
ed.
lot shorter thnn lust night’s too.

Served from 12 to 2— 6 to 8 P. M.
Florida Fruit Cocktail
SOUPS
Mock Turtle Anglaise or Tomato Bullion
Hearts of Celery

Young Redishcs
Queen Olives

v

Fried Fillet o f Sole Tartar, Pommes Julinne
CHOICE

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Prime Ribs o f New York Beef an Jus

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Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
Fried Young Chicken Tango Style

^campaign,
Score:
It. II. E.
Philn. .............000 020 000— 2 G 0
St. I,ouis ........003 000 00x— 3. 10 1
Weincrt, Bishop, Belts, Head and
Hcnlino; Haines and Clemons.

Whipped Potatoes

Sweet Potaoes an Itit7.

Cauliflower Hollnndnisc

Steamed Rice

Lettuce and Tomatoes on Mnyonaiso
Corn Bread

Detroit scrubwoman went to work
in her auto, proving they charge in
Detroit like they do-here.
.

$ 1.00

T A B L E D’HOTE D IN N E R
S U N D A Y , SE PTE M B E R 16.

Jjt. Louis, Sept. 14.— St. Louis
knocked W cincrl out o f the box ami
defeated Philadelphia today, I to 3.
The locals had three recruits in the
line-up, Douthitt, Huggins and Flow­
ers— in line with Manager Rickley’s
plan to give the Youngsters a try
out in preparation for next year’s

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Finger Rolls

Wheat Bread

Apple or Peach Pic a la Mode
Peach Shortcake with Whipped Cream

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When Cni-pet, Bahin, Dallis and Vnsey grasses and Japan clover, or icspedeza, hnvc established themselves In
Florida on an equal footing with the
common wiregress, that day will be a
grent day fo r tho stockfiinn.

Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake
Demi Tasso

ter extensive alterations, wc are glad to say that we will open again tomorrow, Sunday, September 16th, with a Specially prepared Menu

Cclciy Hearts
Sliced Tomutoea

D IN N E R
Cream of Chicken Soup
Queen Olives
Mixed Pickles

T h e kind of “ helpings’ ' you used
Lettuce
Sliced Cucumbers

Fried Sea Bass T a rtar Sauce
Baked Red Snapper nux Fried Herbs
Prim e Cuts o f New York Beef au Jus
Roast Leg Young Pig, Brown Gravy, Green Apple Sauce
Braised L e g o f Spring Lamb, Brown or Mint Sauce.
RoaBt N ative Young Hens, Stuffed with Celery Dressing
Baked Sugar Cured Ham^Champagne Sauce
- Fried Spring Chicken, Cream Gravy
Chicken a la King, Lu-Bcth Style,
Baked Macaroni Au Gratin
Spaghetti, Spanish Sauce
Stuffed Bell Peppers Anglaise
Candied Florida Yams
Whipped Potatoes
Fresh String Beans
French Peas
Lima Beans
New Beets
Garden Spinach
Corn Muffins
Home-made Parker House Rolls
Graham Muffins
Beaten Milk Biscuits

Green Apple

PIES
Mince Meat
Custard
Cocoanut
Manilla Ice Cream

Raisin
Cup Custard
Cake

Blueberry

to get at home when you had
an a p p e t i t e

that

only

youth

knows.
Food that has a flavor and sub­
stance which

only

high

class

ingredients w ill produce.
Prepared with a skill which riv­
als

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that

o f ' the

competent
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First Street

Meisch Building:

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

.t

X*

’AH

�s,
Bonds numbered from 51 to 50 to
mkture Jan.'1st, 1099.
mds numbered jirora 61 to 70 to
mature Jan. 1st, 1031.
Bonds numbered from 71 to 80 to
mature Jan. 1st, 1932.
Bonds-numbered from 81 to 90 to
mature Jan. 1st,- 1038.
Bonds numbered from 01 to 100 to
mature Jan. 1st, 1034.
Bonds numbered from 101 t&lt;r 112 to
mature Jan. ,lst,_1035.
The fu ll faith nnd credit o f the City
o f Sanford, Florida, is irrevocably
pledged fo r the payment o f the prin­
cipal and interest o f said issue o f
bonds.
The bonds hereby offered fo r aalo
are excluded from any limitation of
bonded indebtedness prescribed
by
the charter o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida.
This issue o f bonds to be sold sub­
ject to the approving opinion o f John
C. Thomson, to bo furnished by the
City of'S a n ford , Florida.
A ll bids must be accompanied by a
certified check fo r two per cent o f the
amount o f the bonds to be sold.
Tho right to reject any and oil bids
is reserved.
Proposals should be addressed to
Forrest Lake, S. O. Chose nnd C. J.
Marshall, na tho City Commission of
the City o f Sanford, Florida, and as
ex-officio Bond Trustees o f the City
o f Sanford, Florida, at Sanford, F lor­
ida.
Witness our hands as the City
Commission o f the City of Sanford,
Florida, nnd ns cx-offlclo Bond Trus­
tees o f the City o f Sanford, Florida,
nnd the seal o f said City, this 15th
day o f September, A.* D. 1923.
Forrest Lake,
S. O. Chase,
C. J. Marshall,
(S E A L )
......
As the City Commission o f tho City
o f Sanford, Florida, nnd ns exoffleio
Bond Trustees o f the City o f San­
ford, Florida.
A ttest:
L. R. Phillips,
City Clerk o f tho City of Sanford,
Florida.
0-15-22-20-10-6-4 tc.

.

o f tho Improvement .o f the streeta and Florida, and to O rttufae, Incorporate ■■■&gt;
i* •
»* m **
avenues aforesaid, assessed against and Establish a C l p ,Gotten
*4
&gt;
.1
M
-v J
the abutting property, on tho streets the Same; and.to Prescribe tho J
A n o r d in a n c e p r o v id in g f o r
and avenues -Aforesaid, now being diction, Powers and Functions o f said
T H E C O N S TR U C TIO N O F A N
improved nnd to cover the amount o f Municipality.",
A S P H A L T P A V E M E N T ON C Y ­
all outstanding and unpaid special and also .pursuant to certain orders
PRESS A V E N U E FROM U N IO N
assessment# fo r pavoment assessed and resolutions o f the City Commis­
A V E N U E V T O 'N IN T H
STREET;
Whereas, the City o f Sanford, Flor­ against property abutting upon tho sion of, tho City o f Sanford, Florida,
S IX T H S T R E E T FROM MAGNOida, has heretofore by apropriate above described portions o f Sanford duly ih^d and adopted, maturing apd
U A A V E N U E TO L A U R E L A V E ­
o f this bank is our S A T IS F IE D depositors!
proceedings provided for the paving, Avenue nnd Palmetto Avenue.
made payablo as follows:
N U E ; S E V E N TH ST R E E T FROM
rc-pnvlng, hard surfacing and re-hard
Therefore, Bo It Resolved: That a
Bonds Nos. 1 to 10 on January 1st,
T h e y h a V c ia n
.......
M A G N O L IA A V E N U E TO MELsurfacing o f certain streeta and ave­ bond issue in the sum o f One -Hun­ 1025.
O N V IL L E A V E N U E ; P A R K A V E ­
nues In said City, and
dred and Tw elve Thousand ((112,us, helped us to grow.
. Bonds Nos. 11 to 20 on January 1st,
N U E FROM F U L T O N S T R E E T TO
Wherens, tho following streets and 000.00) Dollars, fo r the municipal 1020. ,
L A K E M ONROE; M E L O N V IL L E
avenues o f the C ity o f Sanford, Flor­ purposes ^enumeratedi nnd .specifically
Bonds Nos. 21 to SO on January 1st,
W e have an organization fqr SERVICE
A V E N U E FROM C E L E R Y A V E ­
ida, are to bo and are now being io setiforrth! in the preamble o f this re­ 1027.
,i .
second to none— and would like many more
N U E TO S. &amp; E. R. R.; COMMER­
improved and the proportionate part solution, ;bc, nod; the; aspic Is hereby, ' Bonds Nos. 31 to 40 on January 1st,
C IA L
S T R E E T FROM
PARK
satisfied depositors.. &gt;j
o f tho coat o f tho improvement there­ authorize*]; that-said*bonds shall be 1028. '• j
A V E N U E TO P A L M E T T O A V E ­
o f to be assessed against the property o f the denomination o f One Thousand
Bonds Nos. 41 to 50 on January 1st,
N U E ; S A N F O R D A V E N U E FROM
abutting upon ,aaid streets and avo ((1,000.00) Dollars, efceh, benringdn- 1020. ^ •
i
. vonT E N T H S T R E E T TO C IT Y L IM ­
nues tifb e and now being so improved terest at the rate of six per cent,
Bonds Nos. 61 to GO on January 1st,
IT S ; F R E N C H A V E N U E
FROM
is as follows:
(fltf.) per annum, interest payable 1030.
N IN T H S T R E E T TO L A K E M ON­
STR E E TS A N D A V E N U E S.
semi-annually, on tho first days of
Bonds Nos. 61 to 70 on January 1st,
ROE; T E N T H S T R E E T FROM
P R O PO R TIO N A T E P A R T OF COST July and January, said bonds to be 1931.
O F IM P R O V E M E N T ASSESSED numbered consecutively from one to
P A R K A V E N U E TO M Y R T L E
Bonds Nos. 71 to 80 on Janunry 1st,
A V E N U E ; N IN T H 8 T R E E T PROM
A G A IN S T A B U T T IN G PR O PE R­ one hundred and twelve, both num­ 1032.
C YPRE SS A V E N U E TO S A N ­
T Y A S SHOW N B Y S P E C IA L AS- bers inclusive, said bonds to mature
Bonds Nos. 81 to 00 on January 1st,
FORD A V E N U E ; A N D PROVIDSESSM ENT R O L L FOR TH E C IT Y serially in the following mnnner, to- 1033.
v IN G FOR T H E R E B A T E OF A N Y
OF SAN FO R D , FLO R ID A , FOR wlt:
Bonds Nos. 01 to 100 on January
S U R P LU S OR EXCESS R E M A IN ­
T H E Y E A R 1022 A N D 1023.
A C O M M U N ITY B U IL D E B
Bonds numbered from 1 t o ' 10 to 1st, 1034.
m
IN G U N E X P E N D E D FOR SUCH
Cypress-Avenue, from Union A ve­ mature Jnnunlry 1st, 1925.
Bonds Nos. 101 to 112 on January
*
PU RPO SES FOR W H IC H A S ­
F . P . FORBTER, President „
B. F . W H IT N E R , Cashier
nue to Ninth Street, (8,822.00.
Bonds numbered from 11 to 20 to 1st, 1035,
SESSM EN TS H A V E BEEN M AD E
Sixth Street, from Magnolia Ave mature January 1st 1026.
IT IS H E R E B Y C E R TIF IE D , RE­
A G AIN ST
TH E
PROPERTY
nue to Laurel Avenue, (6,272.00.
Bonds numbered from 21 to 30 to CITED A N D D ECLARED , That all
A B U T T IN G ON S A ID STRE ETS
Seventh Street, from,Magnolia A ve­ mature January 1st, 1027.
acts, conditions and things required
A N D AVENUES.
nue to Mcllonvillo
Avenue, (13Number
ment o f tho principal and intcrczt
Bonds numbered from 31 to 40 to by law to exist, happen and be per­
\
,122.00.
«
thereof at maturity.
mature January 1st, 1628.
formed, precedent to and in the is­
Park Avenue, from Fulton Street to
BE IT E N A C TE D B Y T H E PE O ­
C
IT
Y
OF
SA
N
FO
R
D
,
F
L
O
R
ID
A
Bonds numbered from 41 to 50 to suance o f this bond have existed,
BE I T
F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
Lake Monroe, (0,970.00.
P L E O F T H E C IT Y OF SAN FO RD ,
IM P R O V E M E N T BOND
that as soon as said bonds shall be
mature January 1st, 1029.
have happened, and have been per­
F L O R ID A :
Mcllonvillo Avenue, from Celery
Bonds numbered from 51 to 60 to formed In regular and due timo, form
printed, same al]all bo duly executed
Series A.
Avenue to S. &amp; E. Railroad, (4,070.00.
Section 1. That Cypress Avrnuc
mnture January 1st, 1930.
by
said Mayor .and the said Clerk in
and manner, as required by law, and
( 1000.
Commercial Street, from Pnrk A ve­
from Union Avcnuo to Ninth Street;
Bonds numbered from 01 to 70 to that the amount o f this "bond, to­
the form and manner hereinabove set
Interest 6 Per Cent
nue, to Palmetto Avcnuo, (2,400.07.
Sixth Street from Mngnolla Avenue
forth and said bonds, when so execut­
mature January 1st, 1931.
gether, w ipi all other indebtedness
Dated
July 2nd. 1923.
Sanford
Avenue,
from
Tenth
S
t,
to Lnurcl Avenue; Seventh Street
Bonds numbered from 71 to 80 to o f tho City o f Sanford, Florida, docs
ed, shall thereupon bo forthwith deInterest Payable
to City Limits, (26,080.00.
from Magnolia Avenue to Mcllonvillo
live m l by said Mayor and said Clerk
mnture January 1st, 1932.
not exceed any lim it prescribed by
Semi-Annually On
Ffench Avenue, from Ninth Street
Avenue; Park Avenue from Fulton
to Forrest Lake, 8 . O. Chase, and
Bonds numbered from 81 to 90 to tho Constitution nnd Statutes o f the
January 1st, and July 1st
to Lake Monroe, (21,319.00.
Street to Lake Monroe; Mcllnnvillc
C. J. Marshall, composing the City
mnture January 1st, 1933.
State o f Floridn, nnd that before the
Principal Due
Tonth Street, from Fark Avenue to
Avcnuo from Celery Avenue to S. ft
Bonds numbered from 01 to 100 to Issuance o f this bond, provision has
Commission o f SanfordT Florida, ex
January 1st, 10___ _
E. R. R.; Commercial Street from
Myrtle Avene, (3,321.33.
officio bond trustees o f the City of
mnture Janunry 1st; 1934.
been made by resolution o f the City
Both Principal and Interest
Ninth Street, from Cypress Avenue
Park Avenuo to Palmetto Avrnuc;
Sanford, Florida, fo r delivery in dus
Bonds numbered from 101 to 112 to Commission to assess annually, n tax
Payable A t The
to Sanford Avenue, (1,016.00.
Sanford Avenue from Tenth Street to
course to tho purchaaujn. thereof, and
mature January 1st, 1935.
upon all real nnd personal property,
CHASE N A T IO N A L B A N K
West First Street, from Mill Creek, said entire inssue
City Lim its; French Avenue from
of bonds to be railroads, telegraph and telephone
BE I T
F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
New York, N. Y.
west
to
City
Limits,
(27,333.33.
Ninth Street to Lake Monroe; Tenth
dated July 2nd, 1923, both principal linos, owned or situated within the
That
Forrest
Lake, S. O. Chase and
BE IT
FURTHER
RESO LVED
# Street from Park Avenue to Myrtlo
and,
and interest'of snid bonds, to be,pay­ City o f Sanford, Florida, to realize a
C.
J.
Marshnll,
os ex officio bond
that any and all special assessments
Wherens, the sum total of the pro­ able nt some bnnk in the City o f New
Avenue; Ninth Street from .Cypress
Sanford,
sum sufficient to pay tho Interest up­ levied, and imposed by the C (ty o f trustees o f thp City of
portionate cost o f the improvement York, Htnto o f New York, in lawful
Avenuo to Sanford Avenue, ahnll be
on this bond ns it may become duo Sanford, Florida, upon the property Florida, bo each required to enter
o f the streets nnd nYenues aforesaid, money o f the United States of Am er­
paved with nsphnlt in arcordnnco
nnd to create a sinking fund fo r the benefitted by tho street
improve­ into n good and sufficient bond in
assessed against the property front­ ica. .Said bonds shnll be signed by
with the pinna and specifications cov­
payment o f tho principal hereof at ments constructed out o f the pro­ the sum o f Fifteen Hundred Dollsrs
ing nnd abutting on said streets am) the Mayor o f the City of Sanford,
ering said proposed improvement o f
conditioned upon
the
the maturity o f same; and that tho ceeds o f the bonds authorized by this ((1500.00)
avenues is (122,610.66, nnd
- aaid streeta and nvenucs now on (lie
Florida, nnd by the Clerk of the City issue o f bonds o f which this bond is
faithful performance o f the duties
resolution,
shall,
upon
their
collecWhereas, contracts have been let o f Sanford, Florida, with the seal of
In the office o f the City Manngcr 0f A N O R D IN A N C E PR O V ID IN G FOR
a part has been duly confirmed nnd tion, be immediately paid into the imposed upon them os bond trustees
the City o f Sanford, Florida.
TH E P A V IN G OF W E ST F IR S T by the City o f Sanford, Florida, to tho City o f Sanford, Florida, affixed
Validated by a dccrco o f the Circuit B,nkinK fuml nnd pledged solely fo r o f the aforesaid authorized issue of
Section 2. That upon the complet­
S T R E E T FROM
M IL L CREEK Hutton Engineering nnd Contracting thereto. The interest coupons to bo Court o f the Seventh Judicial Circuit
the. payment o f tho principal and in­ bonds.
ion of the pavement o f the aforesaid
W E ST TO T H E C IT Y L IM IT S Company, for the paving nnd im­ attached to said bonds shnll be signed
of the State o f Floridn, in nnd for terest o f the bends hereby authorized
And, B e ,It Further Resolved, That
street* nnd avenues the City Mana­
W IT H BRICK L A ID ON EDGE provement of the aforesaid streets and with the engraved or lithographed Seminole County, in n proceeding be­
this
Resolution shall be and become
to
bo
issued,
nnd
in
tho
event
the
ger shall rebate to all abutting' prop­
W IT H A N A S P H A L T GROUT; avenues with two inch sheet nsphnlt fac-similc signatures of snid Mayor gun by the City o f Sanford, Florida,
cffectivo
immediately from and after
proceeds
o
f
said
special
asscvimcnta
erty owners owning property on any
A N D PR O V ID IN G FOR T H E R E ­ on a six inch rock bnse, nnd with nnd snid Clerk; tho snid bonds nnd n municipal corporation, against the
its passage and adoption.
shall
be
insufficient
to
provide
fo
r
vitrified
brick
laid
on
edgo,
grouted
o f the aforesaid streeta nnd avenues
B A T E OF A N Y S U R P LU S
OR
oupons with the necessary variations State of Florida, of which proceed-?
tho payment o f the principal and
Adopted this 14th day of Septem­
that have been specially assessed, the
EXCESS
R E M A IN IN G
U N E X ­ with asphalt, nnd
to indicato tho different numbers and ing duo notice wns duly and regu­
interest o f the said bonds as the ber A. D., 1023.
Wherens,
the
snid
Hutton
Engineer­
difference pro rata between tliut pro­
PE N D ED FOR SUCH PU RPO SE
different dntes o f maturity shnll be larly given (o the State of Florida,
same become duo nnd payable, the
FO RR EST LA K E
ing and Contracting Company arc substantially ini tfifj following form,
portion o f the cost of the proposed
FOR ' W H IC H ___A S S E S S MEN
ami, -to- the, public.
........................
City o f Han(h»d,i , Florida,/ t hereby,
nbw"engngcd !ri the'lh’yirtg and con­ to-wit:
Improvements
h w to fo V c
assessed
1
8. O, CHASE
iiX V f$ r 3 S B w "®Ja dfj a g a
And for tho payment o f the prin­ covenant* and agrees witK tho hold­
against aaid abutting property nnd
PR O P E R T Y A B U T T IN G ON S A ID struction o f the snid different types Number
_
Dollars
C. J. M A R S H A LL
cipal and interest o f this bond, the er or holders o f said bonds or nny
of
pavement
on
the
aforesaid
streets
the actual cost of the proportion of
PO R TIO N OF
W E ST
F IR S T
1,090
A s City Commission o f City of
o
f
them,
to
levy
annually
upon
nil
full
faith
and
credit
o
f
tho
City
of
said improvements chargahlc to the
nnd avenues, and
STREET.
SERIES A
Sanford, Florida.
Snnford, Floridn, is hereby irrevoc­ the taxable property o f said City,
abutting property ns finally determ­
Wherens, heretofore, the City of
A ttest:
a
tax
sufficient
to
meet
said
defi­
ably
pledged.
ined.
nE IT E N AC TED B Y T H E PEO­ Sanford, Florida, provided by nppro- U N IT E D S T A T E S OF A M E R IC A
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
,
(S E A L)
IN
W ITN E S S W H EREO F, the ciency, it being the intoqtion o f Bold
Soction fi.— Thnt this ordinance PLE OF TH E C IT Y OF SANFO RD , printo proceedings for the pnving,
S T A T E OF F LO R ID A ,
Clerk
o
f
the
City
o
f
Sanford,
C IT Y OF SAN FO R D , Florida, has City to provide fo r tho payment o f
shall take cfifcct immediately upon its F L O R ID A :
repaving, hard surfacing, ami re-hard
C O U N TY OF SEM IN O LE.
said Florida.
caused
this bond to be signed by its the principal and interest- o f
passage nnd adoption.
surfacing
of
Sanford
Avenue
fiom
Section 1. Thnt West First Street
0-16-ltc
bonds
primarily
out
o
f
the
proceeds
Mayor, nnd by the City Clerk nnd its
Passed and adopted tills 11th day from Mill Creek west to the City lim­ Fifth Street south to Tenth Street,
C
I
T
Y
O
F
S
A
N
F
O
R
I
)
of
said
special
assessments,
but
tho
corporate seal to be afljxed hereto,
Of September A . lb, 1923.
its shall he paved with vitrified brick nnd Palmetto Avopue from Second
A man is starting a butterfly fopn
I M P It O V E M E N T
B O N D. nnd has further caused the interest full faith nnd credit o f tho City *of
Forrest Lake,
laid on edge, grouted with nsphnlt, in Streets south to Fifteenth Street, and
In
California. He will grow real but­
coupons hereto attached to. byar the Sanford aro hereby pledged fo r their
Whereas, tho proportionate cost of
City Commissioner nnd Mayor of accordance with the plans nnd specifi­
terflies, not movie stark.
K
N
O
W
N
A
I.I.
MEN
BY
TH
ESE
payment
nnd
there
shall
be
levied
an­
lithographed
fac-simile
signatures
the City o f Sanford, Florida.
cations covc’ rjng hi! id proposed im­ tho improvement o f Sanford Avenue
PRESEN TS, That the City o f San­ of snid Mayor nnd said City Clerk, nually upon the taxable property o f
S. O. Chase,
provement o f said portion of West from Fifth Street south -to Tonth
Photographing tho eclipse from an
ford, in the Stute o f Florida, a mu­ and this bfind to be dated the 2nd said City, while said bonds remain
City Commissioner o f Sunfurd, Flor­ First Street, now on file in the office Street, assessed
agaipst
property
airplnnc 20,000 feet high eclipses
nicipal corporation daly organized day o f July, A. I)., 1923.
outstanding
nnd
unpaid,
a
tax
suf­
ida.
o f the City Manager e f the City of abutting upon said portion o f Sanford
ficient to provide funds fo r the pay­ anything so far.
Avenue ns shown by the Specjnl A s­ and existing under nnd in puriuance
C. J. Marshall,
Sanford, Florida.
of the I j i Wi o f the State o f Florida,
City Commissioner o f Sanford,
Section 2. Thnt upon the complet­ sessment Roll o f the City o f Sanford,
Mayor of the City -of Sanford,
fo r value received, acknowledges itself
Florida.
ion o f the pavement o f West First Floridn, fo r the year, 1022, wns the
Florida.
indebted, and promises to pay to the
(S E A L )
Street from M ill Creek West to the sum o f (11,013.33, and the propor­
Attest:
■
■
bearer hereof the sum o f
■
Attest: L. R. Phillips, City Clerk. City limits, the City Manager shnll tionate part o f the cost o f the im­
■
ONE TH O U SAN D D O LLA R S t
0-16-ltc
rebate to all abutting property own­ provement o f Palmetto Avenue from
City Clerk,
in
lawful
money of the United States
Second
Street
south
to
Fifteenth
ers owning property on West First
...... ............ .
Street from Mill Creek
west to Street assessed against property abut­ o f America, on the first day o f Jan­
(Form of Interest Coupon)
■
unry,
A.
D.
IB—
with
Interest
there,
the City limits thnt have been ting upon said portion of Palmetto
■
(Interest Coupon)
■
on
at
the
rate
of
six
per
cent
per
specially
assessed, the difference Avenue, ns shown hy the Special A s­
■
No.________ ......
*
(30.00.
annum,
payable
sentl-annually,
Jan­
■
sessment
Roll
o
f
tho
City
of
Sanford,
pro rntn
between
thnt propor
ON
T
H
E
F
IR
S
T
D
A
Y
OF
JU
LY,
uary
first
nnd
July
first,
o
f
csch
year,
Florida,
fo
r
the
year,
1022,
was
the
tion o f the cost o f the proposed im­
10 .....
Nbtico is hereby given thnt up to
on presentation and surrender o f the
$ 1.00
provement heretofore assessed against sum o f (31,733.33, and
$ 1.00
TH E C IT Y OF SANFORD,
and until three o'clock P. M. on the
interest
coupons
hereto
annexed
i
Whcicns, the paving and improve­
snid abutting property and the actual
F L O R ID A
.I•
•
8th day o f October, A. D. 1023, seal­ c^st o f the proportion o f snid Improve ment o f the above described portions they severally becomt due, both prin­
will
pay
the
bearer Thirty Doliurs
Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
ed proposals w ill be received by F or­
cipal
and
interest
being
payable
at
o
f
Palmetto
Avenue
und
Sanford
ment chargeable to the abutting
( ( 8 QjOO), In lawful .money* o f the
rest Lake, K. O. Chase and C. J^MurCelery
Avenue have been completed and ac­ The Chase National Bank, in the City
property ns finally determined.
Southern Rclitth
United States o f . America at The
shall, os the City Commission o f the
o
f
New
York,
SU
tc
of
Now
York.
cepted
by
tho.
City
Commission,
and
Section 3. That this ordinance
Chase National Bank, in tho City
City o f Sanford, Florida, and ns ExWhereas, n final estimate has been
This bond is one nf a series o f One
SOUP
ahnll take effect immediately upon its
o f New York, State qf New York,
Officio Bond Trustees o f the City o f
I ,ti*&lt;
, i*
made o f the proportionate cost o f hundred nnd twelve bonds, aggregat­
passage and adoption.
being
six
months*
interest
then
due
Hanford, Florida, at the City Hull at
Chicken
Soup
said
street
improvement
to
be
as­
ing One hundred and Tw elve Thous­
Passed nnd adopted this 14th day
on its Improvement Bond, dated July
Sanford, Florida, fo r the purchasu of
sessed against property abutting and and Dollars, of like date and tsnor,
o f September, A . 1). 1023.
E N TR IE S
2nd, 1023, payable from a tax to be
Street Improvement Bonds o f the
fronting upon SanJord Avenue from except as to maturity, Itsucd by the
Forrest Lhke,
City o f Sanford, Florida, said Bonds
Baked Sea Basa
F ifth Strectf south t(T Tenth Street, City o f Sanford, Florida, fo r muni­ assessed, levied and collected upon
City Commissioner and Mayor o f
all taxable
property
within
the
being general obligations o f snid City,
and
Palmetto
Avenue
from
Second
cipal
purposes,
in
strict
conformity
tho City o f Sanford, Florida.
boundaries o f the aaid City o f San­
in tho sum o f One Hundred and
Street south to Fifteenth Street, as with tho Constitution and Laws o f the
ROASTS
8. O. Chase,
ford, Florida.
'« .»
• . in&gt; *
!
till'
Tw elve Thousand ((1 12,000.00) Dol­
follows, to-wit:
State
o
f
Florida,
including
among
City Commissioner o f Sanford,
Young Turkey with Dressing apd Cranberry Sauce
(Bond)
lars, authorized by a resolution o f the
Sanford Avcnuo, from Fifth Street, others:
Florida.
Roast Pork with Green Appio Sauce
City Commission o f tho City o f San­
Chapter 0898, l.aws o f Florida, N o -.......... ....
south
to Tenth. Street, (0,246.25.
* C. J. Marshnll,
Series A.
ford, Florida, duly adopted on tho 14th
1923, entitled:
Falmptto
Avenue,
from
Second
Roast Leg o f Stuffed Veal
•
City Commissioner o f Sanford,
day o f September A. I).; 1923, pur­
Street south
to Fifteenth Street,
"A n. A ct to Validate, Approve and
Florida.
Prime I^ibs o f Beef
suant to Chapter 0897 and Clinpter
City Clerk.
Confirm A ll Proceedings Taken by
(25,036.01. ,
(S E A L )
0898, Laws o f Florida, 1023.
Said
........ ......................
and,
M
* -* the’ City o f Sanford, Florida, In Con­
Fried Spring Chicken
A tte s t:: L. R. Phillips, (Jity Clerk.
Ik nds to bear interest at the rato o f
(Fbrm of Validation Cc
Wherpas, said firm! estimate o f t^o nection With the Construction, Pav145-ltc .
aix per ccipt per annum and are to be
Validation Certifies
proportionate part pf. the cost o f said lng, Re-paving, Hard Surfacing, and
V E G E TA B LE S
dated July 2nd, 1923, interest payable
Validated and confirmed &gt;
street Improvement to be assessed Re-Hard Surfacing o f Certain Strata
Candied Yams
Mashed. Potatoes
semi-annually oh July first and Jan­
ee of the Circuit Court o f • the
against property abutting upon said in tald C ity; Validating, Approving
Aspajqgus Tips with Drawn Butter j (
uary flrst.o f each year, both principal
avenues has befcn finally confirmed and and Confirming the Levy 1o f Special Seventh Judicial Circuit o f the Stato
Assessments
Made
by
aaid
City
and. interest being payable at New A R E S O L U T IO N PJU)1
o
f
Florida,
in
and
for
Seminole
approved,
and
)V ID IN G FOR
SALAD
:
York, In |ho State o f New York) said f A N ’ ISSU E O F ’ BON
Whereas, the unpaid assessments Agminat- th« Property-Fronting- «
County, rendered on Uug...a,.d^ o f
NDS B Y T H E
bonds being o f the denomination of
C IT Y OF SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A , against the property abutting upon Abutting Upon aaid Streets to be ----- A. D., 102----- , and entered and
Hearts o f Lettuce and Mayonaise
One Thousand ( f l , 000.00) Dollars
IN T H E SU M O F O NE H U N D R E D Palmetto Avenue, from Second Street Paved; Authorising the.Issuance and recorded on....... .... 192,....;:; In
each, and maturing as follows:
A N D TWELVE TH O U S A N D DOL­ aouth to Fifteenth Street, amount# Sale o f Certificates i t Indebtedness, - .......- ° n page.-..........of.th e records
DESSERT
Bonds numbered from 1 to 10 to
LARS, TH E
PROCEEDS DE­ to the suip o f (18,129.27, and the un­ sod Authorising the Issuance and o f the Circuit Court, o f the Seventh
Vanilla Cream Pio
Apple Pio
of
mature Jan. l i t , 1825.
R IV E D
FROM
THE
S A L E paid asseament* against the -proper­ Bale at Bonds o f the C ity of Hanford, Judicial Circuit of th e ^ S p ita
Florida,
In
and
for
Scminola
County.
Florida,
in
Connection^
with
said
Banda numbered from 11 to 20 to
T H E R E O F TO BE USED TO ty abutting upon Sanford Avenue
v
lee Cream and Cake
*f
F IN A N C E T H E PR O PO R TIO N ­ from F ifth Street, south to Tenth Street Improvement, Said Bunds .to
mature Jan. 1st, 1026.
Coffee
Cheede
ATE
PART
OF
TH E
COST Street amount# to the sum o f ( 8,- be General Obligations o f said C ity." Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f the
Bonds numbered from 21 to 30 to
Crackers
Chapter 8807, Laws o f Florida, Seventh Judicial Circuit o f
O r 1 C E R T A IN
STREET
IM - 611.14, and
mature Jan. 1st, 1027.
Seminole County, Florida.
Whereas, the
City o f Sanford, 1923, entitled: .
PRO VKM E N TS
A S S E S S E D
Bonds numbered from 81 to 40 to
"A
n
A
ct
to
Abolish
the
Present
NOON T I L L 8:30
Florida,
desires
to
Issue
bonds
to
the
A G A IN S T
PRO PERTY
ABU TAttire Jan. lot, 1028.,
o
f
tb
s
City
o
f
(Said
Bond*
to
be
endorsed
qn
back
amaunt
o
f
seventy,
per,cunt.
(7
0
**)
municipal
t
cunt.
470**)
T}ING
„*1$AID
STREET
1NRBQV1I.;
Bonds mimbepyd from
80 Jd
k
. » . « r »»•
A* A 'W J
'S tate o f as follow *)
M ENTS;
PR E S C R IB IN G
T H E [ o f the jr o p o r t io iu U ijfr t o f thp cost] Sanford, &amp;
iature Jan. l i t , 1020.
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T H E P R IN C IP A L A N D IN T E R ­
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moat accompany all ordera.
Count the words and remit
, acordlnely..,:
•Wi «
^ iPV. F
U l U . : . 11 I ■
a ilu

FO R SALE*'

SEE T H E N E W

CHEVROLET

Reduced price $605
Delivered-

iB k

F X ltM L m i— Yoou can got aaod bod
fr s n p i and Irrigation plugs at U »
danford N ovelty W otki:
100 tfc
FOR S A L E — boater and Gays’ painta
•and varnishes at Sanford N ovelty
Worka, Sanford aetata.
183-tfe
■4—■
FOR S A L E —Rhode Island eggs for
sotting, 15 eggs fo r $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp

F O R S A L E —SEED PO TATO ES fo r
fa ll planting, eithor Bliss or Rose
{ jjj Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.
,No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE

AGENCY

FO R S A L E — Second hand loose leaf
binders-good ns new, posts nnd In­
dices. Quick snle at $1.00 each cash
on delivery. Herald office.
131-Ctp

FO R S A L E — Second hand letter flies
in good shape but have been used.
Good fo r ordinary filing. Have In­
S. 0. Shinholser
dices. Twenty-five cents apiece fo r
quick sales- Herald Printing Com­
Contractor and Builder
pany.
131-Gtp
F 6 R S A L E — 817 West First BtVoot:
FLO R ID A
1ANF0RU
Bargain in price and terms. A d ­
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
137-20tc
pigs------ -A U T O -------- BON D8

Eatabllihfd

IM S

F o I T T a IjXE — 7 passenger K c ylin3er
“ Peerless” tourfng car. Good ns
rtuce IS
101-8 Magnolia A re. new. A ll cord tires. Sell less than
half cost. W ill tuke smaller car in
pnrt pnyruont or trade for renl estate.
i&amp;TEWART The Florist —
Chas. Tyler, care Zachary-Tylcr Ve­
! Cut Flowers------------- Floral Designs neer Co. .
141-tfc
Rm I Kulote, Loans nnd Insurance

Annual sad Ornamental IManta
I |M Myrtle Are.----------- Phono 260-W

SANFORD M A C H IN E
COM PANY

FOR S A LE — Pntho phonograph ami
19 records. Phono 483.
141-5tp
FOR S A L E — China rloset, ice box,
gas stove, tables, chnirs, etc.— Lawson, Oak nnd Central Ave., Sanford.
142-4tp

General Machine and Boiler B A R G A IN — 0 room cottage with ser­
j *
• Works
vant house nnd garage, lot 100x225
Cylinder Grinding
in Rose Court. Price $4,500. Terms.
142-4tc
Pbone C2-------- Sanford. Florida — W. J. Thigpen.
FOR S A L E — A H a lf ton truck cheap.
JACKSON'S T R A N S F E R
Also 2nd hand furniture and a
Your Patronage Solicited
quantity o f hog wire. Phone 83-W.
Jlrlialili- Service is Our fdotto
144-3tp
A trial will.j'.pnyjnceyou
“YES, ,\yE-JIA,Vi?NO LEMONS’
Wc haul anything,‘ tirtywhere,* any
Ford Chassis, good mechanical­
time
ly. good rubber.......... .......... $ 05.00
Pkonr 173
123 WeBt First Street
Ford Touring, good mechani­
cally, good rubber .......
75.00
Ford Touring, good mechani­
cally, good.rubber................ 100.00
Ford Touring, new top, paint,
nnd scat covers A - l mechan­
ically, new rubber, new bat­
tery ............................ - ......... 225.00
i«
Buick 4 Touring, good shnpc,
ft Cards of 8anford’a Reputgood rubber..................
175.00
ft ■hie Professional Men, each
1 -ton International Truck,
ft of whom. In his chosen pro­
good shape .......................... 400.00
ft
the Herald recom­
’21 Olds, new paint, A - l mechani­
ft mends to the people.
cally, new cord.tires, at bnrguin coun­
ft
ter price. Car belongs to out-of-town
party nnd must be sold.
Havo ^tbrcc good values in sevenpassenger
cars. Come in and look
George A. DeCottes
them
over.
Atlorney-nt-Law
SA N JU A N G A RAG E
0»sr Seminole County Bank
142-Wod-Fri-Snt.
IWPOHD -i- .j.
F LO R ID A

PURELY
: PROFESSIONAL

San Juan
Company

(jood iMoming

A good morning, one that Is good In every
sense of the word, follows a summer night spent
in cool, refreshing sleep.

fession

Before long you will need a pleasant sleeping
porch which will let you get out of the stuffy
interior rooms. Such a porch pays dividends
in better health and the “ pep” that comes from
sound sleep.

ft

STHXWBETtEY PLANTS FOR SATE

FRED R. W IL S O N
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w
First National Bank Building
UNFOKD
FLO R ID A

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

— Either pulled ready for delivery,
or in tho field.
Phone Ellsworth
(3303) or Dutton (533) fo r prices.
142-tfc,
FOR S A L E — Good mule cheap!' T o r
Monroe, 703
cash. Apply J.
, 142-Gtp
Palmetto Avenue.

Leading Atlanta Music House hns
an Upright
Piano
nenrby, which
First National Bank Building
lANFOlin
F LO R ID A they will soil to party who will com­
plete the remaining monthly pay­
ments. Address Post Office Box
No. 9, Sta. A., Atlanta, Ga.
145-3tc

r.

ARCHITECT

CHELLE MAINES
*:• L A W Y E R
•:— Court House

s

* «s IbamlMd

Glaaaau Dsmlgaad

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,

- - Opt. D.
lit.
OptWaa-OpUmatrlat
W * « t -First Street
Sanford,-Fla.

Wi J. T H IG P E N

;Real Estate
Li f

e

auto

in s u r a n c e

REPAIRS

'

-loves, Sewing Machines, phon*P N ••uns, all work guaranteed,
years experience.

WADE BROS.
311 SANFORD A V E N U E

Automobile Body BuildC f »ln&amp;and Repairing

FOR S A L E — Or rent; five room house
on W 2nd St. A good garage with
tho placo, Call 498.
145-4tp
FO R S A L E —Camp located south end
o f French Avcnuo near R. It. Becks.
Tho best equipped camp In Snnford.
Am leaving city. W ill sell cheap. F.
M. Mills, blacksmith, A. C. L- shops.
145-0tp
FO R s X L fe —One Uttl
little Spits puppy
kt tho Paco apartments.
145-2tp
FOR S A L E — Throe room cottage, one
half .acre strawberry land, good
fence, house finished and painted in­
side and o u t;;w ill sell for* cash or
dorms. Price $700. Would consider
light; P*X la trade; second lot from
Orlando highway at Glndervillo fill­
ing station. Walter W rig h t

-

f

—and prices are lower
e

4

T h in k o f it! A brand new, finer looking and even better
perform ing O a k la n d at lo w e r prices— prices never
before associated w ith such a th o ro u g h ly fine car.
Nets lh«*« niM&gt; /ealurai —
n m l of them l u l m i i i .
Brand now L -h o s d casino.
S m o o lb o i, q u l i l t l ,
poonful. _______

Four wheat brskn for aafrtvsi plo—piactical-proved.
n e s u ilfu l new
nt blue bojlee
bulk by l'Ulicr.
l l i n d controU centralised
on steerInjf wheel.
i
Full Bulom stlc D u ll control
■t all ipeede.
Pernunent top end new type,
do** ftulna curulnt.
' p i g fle e t " S o li rliiu liril u
no eiklwl cog*

D lf

clutch and nave a a iv

fhifllng sear uU

Flve-Passenscr
Touring Car *
TIi r ee*Pa ssengcr
Roadster
. •
Threc-Paiicnger
Sport Roadster
Five-Passenger
Sport T o u r in g .
Thrce-Pas*en ger
Business C ou p e
Four-Passenger
Coupe - . . * * «
Five-Passenger
Sedan
. . • •- *

$

945
945
1095
1095
1195
1345
1395

HILL LUMBER CO.
Phone 130-

-Sanfor£, Florida

Have You Seen The N e w !

1%

T h ese facts an d prices vrlU astonish you, but w a it u n til you *ce
and d riv e th e T r u e B lu e O a k la n d and co m p a re it w ith others!

K E N T V U L C A N IZ IN G W O R K S
Oak A t *, a ad T h ird SI,

POUND

money; owner can hare aama by
l * « k A t #. « nd Second St. describing contents
H
and paying fo r

Add a room to your home by building a
screened, mosquito-proof sleeping porch this
spring.
We can help with the .plans and
furnish the lumber, screens and other things
you will need.

Prices L o. b. routine
S*

145-2tp

F O U N D —On aide walk near Rouiolllat A Andersona, a Fprd key. Own­
er can have aama by Identifying and
paying fo r tfala ad.
144-tfc
containing
H 1U N U -

=F.

It nppeiirlng from tho* a ffid a vit o f 1Wfuks In the &amp;Vii:fi-rJ II-m id , a jn d w ^ Mrs. John.Slcmpor. roturnod from un«l«r Julius,Motruif, deernned or othi-rurlse; Thu Snn(6rd I.oau anil Trust M. Lions herein duly filed tlmt she lsjp.&lt;p'-r tiulilfsii. il ‘ In Mernlnule County,
Jacksonville, where ahe and John Company, n eorimratlnn e x is t in g tl- the complainant In the nliove styled Flnrldn.
W I T N E S S : F-. A. TV.igJna*. Clark o f
the law s o f the Btwtn o f Florida, cause, that It Is the b e l l e f . n f the a f ­
FOR R E N T — F ive room cottage just Stamper, • Jr., accompanied
Marie der
If exlatlng, nnd If not' e x istin g lit nil fiant that W .'It. Lions Is nvt r tw en ty- the Circuit Cdurt, nnd a seal thereof,
south' o f school house at Pnola, good Stemper to sec her safely on her way pnrtlen clnlmlnK Interest
under (he one years o f nge and that the said W. tills 1st-, day o f Sept ember, A. D. 1923.
K. A. DOUGLASS.
It. Lions Is a resident of the State o f ( H E A L )
corporation, deceased or other
water, ample grounds fo r cows and to Piedmont College, Dcmarest, Ga. nnld
Wise, H e n r y Mnrlts or Mark. I f living, Maryland, residing nt Baltimore. M a r y ­
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
By: A. M. Weeks, I). C.
nnd If dend, to nil parties claim lug land.
chickens. Enquire 300 French ave­
Therefnre. you. W. It. Lions, nre o r ­ H-Y-S-15-22-!9-ttc
Interest under the said Henry Marks
nue.
1-11-Htp
or Mark, derensed or o th erw ise; An­ dered .to ttppenr to this hill herein filed
tony Fnsuln - nnd his w i f e Amanda In llilW enusr, said appearance Jo be
FO R RteNT— Sulto’ ot threc'dcslrablo
Fnaiiln. If livin g, and If d&gt;-nd. to nil on the First Monday in October, IM3. In C irrn't t ’nnrl. Seventh Judicial C lra llule Day o f this
Parlies rlnlnilng
Interest under tln- the same being
rooms furnished fo r light house*
eult Of Flnrldn. Nemtnole I 'u s s t r ,
snld Antony Fnsuln or Amanda Fusula, Court.
In t'hnneerj.
keeping. 300 French Ava.
lll- 3 tp
I t Is further ordered that this noilee
his w ife, deceased or o t h r r w l . . . nnd to
N O T IC E O F W A S T E It'S HALE.
fo u r
donserutlve Thom as Emmet Wilson,
nny nnd nil parties known o r unknown he published for
F O H f"R E N T ^ C Igh t room house at
claim in g nny Interest w hatsoever
In w eeks In the Hanford llernld. n n ew s­
nnd to the fo l l o w i n g described real paper published In Hemlnnlo County, Herm an D. H e lle r nnd Mary J. Keller,
808 Elm Ave. Enquire 300 French'
Ills wife, and Fnrme.ru’ nn-1 Slerrstnlc. t o - w it :
B egin n in g nt n post Florida.
Ave.
141-3tp
W I T N E S S : R. A. Douglass. Clerk of
IKS.B feet North X}i degrees 4 1 minutes
ebnnfs* Bank tif Milan. Michigan.
NotIxo Is hereby g iven that under
West o f the Haiitltemtt corner o f the the Circuit Court, nnd a m.il thereof,
room
F o k ItJ&amp;NT— One furnished
and by virtue o f a fla.tl decree render­
N\V»4 o f N E l i o f Hrc. B. T u p , 31 K,. this 1st day o f September.' A. I). 1953.
K, A. DOIKVLAW4,
ed Ip tbc s Imiyp enlttled eagrie on the
Itnnge 30 K., thence Tunning Nortn kU ( S E A L ) ‘
. r with connecting bath. P refer two
Clcrlf
of
the
Circuit
Court.
Stilt day o f August. A. D. 1933, by tlm
degrees 46 minutes
West i f f , fe el,
young Jncn.— 2 U - E , Second St.
B
y:
A.
Jf.
Weeks.
D.
C.
M-.norahle J, J. IHekltieon, Judge o f
thence Smith 770 feet, thortee
utJi dS
the I ’ treult t ’nttrt of the He re nth Judi­
degrees 46 mhuiU-s
Kant :H5sl3 f e » t 9-I-3-15-23-39-610
,
*
121-tfc
cial Circuit * o f Florida, In Chancery.
thence In a northerly illrcctlpn amt
In a certain cause therein pending
along n line 50 fr e t Went o f the rig III
FOR R E N T — Futfrishcd apartment,
wncrcln Thomas Kmttttd W'Bxon was ’
m von cK .
•&gt;f w ay o f the Houth Florhla Unllrouil.
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel
H erm an D. -K eller
now A tlantic Toast Line nallroail, 775 In Clrrnlt Court, Seventh Jndlrlnl Clr- roniplnln.ini and
uhd Mary J. K eller.
his
w ife, nnd
r a lt. In nml F'or Hroilm dr ('aunty.
feet mum « r less to pines hr beginning
123-tfc
Avcnuo.
' u" r
Farm ers and Merchants Hank i.f Milan.
Flnrldn. In Chnncrr).
,
ami containing 8.60 acres more nr less.
.'!3.
higau.
w
e
r
e
d.-f.
ndante.
I.
the un­
John
P
o
w
ell.
Cnmplaipnnt,
You ntul each o f you are hereby o r ­
tbU RENT—Two room light houscdersigned Special Mastiff- In Chancery,
va.
dered to appear tn the Bill of com
in compliance with the provisions o f
kecplng apartment, 719 Oak A ve­ W A N T E D — To cxchnngo n-passonger plnlnt Hied against you "In tho above Essie P o w ell, Defendant.
entitled cause, on o r before the First T o Essie Powell, Detroit*. ADchlgan: ■ said final tlieree. w ill on Monday, tho
nue. ,
130-tfc
touring car, looks and runs liko Momlny In November, 1933, the same
First
day o f October, A. D. 1923. b e­
It npprnrlng from tho a ffid a v it of,
the 6th day o f tho month, and a John P o w e ll herein duly flleil that ho tw een the lega l hoiira o f sale. In front
FOR- R E N T — 4 desirable rooms, fu r ­ new, fo r Ford roadster or coupe, or being
rule day nr thin Court, nt tho o f f lr e Is tint complainant In the above sty lo l |of the Court House in Hanford, Hernlnished or unfurnished. A pply 107 light truck,— Ray Brothers, phono 548, o f tho Clerk o f the Circuit Court, nt cause, that It tn tile belief o f the a f - i noli) County. Florida, offer nnd e x ­
tits Seminole County
(Vnirt House. flant that Essie P o w e ll Is o v e r t w e n t y - 1pose f o r sale, nml will sell to the h ig h ­
118-tfc Sanford,
West Third street.
130-tfc Sanford.
fo r cash, the fo llo w in g iloFlorida, and In default th ere­ ont-Tenr*
o»'if nge
and
said rifEs- * est ,,bidder
T(*fl ■19 m
»*|.xt o
ltd that
*«*»»*. the nmii
-t
of. decree pro ennfosso w ill be e n te r ­ sii- P o w e ll is a resident or the Htate] « f l l , , d prop,-rty. t o - w lt :
FOR R E N T — Small cottage.— J. Musagainst you an death o f you, and o f Michigan, residing nt Detroit. Mleli.l
Thnt part o f P h ilip Y o n g e Grant,
W A N T E D TO R E N T — Furnished 2, ed
sold i-aose proceed cxpnrle,
Th erefore, yntl, Essie P o w e ll, a r e ] w e s t o f the J. M. W hite one thousand
aon.
.
130-7tp
3 or 4vrooms fo r winter months by
It Is fu rther ordered that this order ordered to appear to this bill In-rein I aero tract, In Township (21) south,
FOR R E N T — 3 unfurnished rooms, mnn and w ife. State, full particulars ho published oneo a week fo r right tiled In this cause, said appearance Mange (2a) E.. fo r m e r ly In Orange counconsecutive weeks
In
the
Hanford to iie on tin* F irst Monday In October,, ty, now In Seminole County. Florida, sur304 Elm Avenue.
140-5tp ill letter. Address to
W. J., care Herald, tt newspaper published nt Han­ 1923, (lie same being a H a l e - D a y o f veyeil f o r Henry Yongn, Jr., by W a lt e r
ford. Florida.
flwyntt. January, 1875. and map filed
th is C o u rt.
FOR R E N T — 12 npartments on Pal- Herald.
145-5tp
W I T N E S S the o ffic ia l seal o f said
It Is further ordered that this notice In C lerk ’s o ffic e o f Orange County on
Court anil the hnnd o f the Clerk there- lie published
metto street, Mi block from post o f­
fo r
fo u r
consecutive the ----- day o f December, 1878, said
o f tills till! Sth dav o f .September. 19Z3. weeks In tile Hanford llernld, u news- r.tnp sh o w in g the f o llo w in g lots, tofice.—Judge Housholder. Phone 281.
(S E A L )
B. A. DOUGLASS.
pnper published In Hemlnnlo County, w lt: Lot 1. Her. 8. leit 1. Hi e. 9. Lots
I F YO U H A V E PR O PE R T Y
•
Clerk,
2. 3, 4. Her 9. feit 1. Her. 10. L o t " 2,
142-Ctp
p’ lnrldtl.
B y: A, M. Weeks, D eputy.Cle rk.
Lot 1, Her. 11.
Lot 2,
W IT N E S S : E- A. Douglass. Clerk o f 3. 4. See. 1(1.
FOR S A L E L IS T IT W ITH
E. F. Housholder.
Lot- 1,Her. 14.
Lots 2. 3, 4.
Foil kENT- ■Two small furnished
be Circuit Court, and n seal thereof, Her. II.
Solicitor
fo
r
Comtilnlnants.
Her.'
It.
Lot
1.
Her.
16.
Lots
2,
3. 4,
ME.— W. J. TH IG P E N
this 1st day o f September. A. D. 1923.
&amp;
apartmcntyi. - A . P. Connelly
9-S-33-39-10.fi-13.20-37-11-3.
r.. ft. 7. K. Her.Hi. 1ait I. Sefl. 18. Lots
SEAL)
E. A. "D O U G LA S S .
2. 3. 4.6, f.. Hke. I*.
Lot 1. Her. 17.
Clerk of th - Circuit Court.
*
143-4 tc
Sons.
contain in g total acreage o f 1,275 acres,
Latest stylus nnd fair prices prevail
By: A. M. Weeks, D. C.
138-Otc
mnri* or less. Purchaser to pay for
FOR R E N T — Bungalow, five rooms
nt thu Quality Shop.
142-ltc 9-l-6-ir.-22-29-t.tii
lllle.
and sieeping porclv Concrete ga­ W A N T E D — Position ns stenographer,
L E W I S O’ l l l l Y A N .
Ill
y
o
m
c
i
:.
■NOTICE.
Special Master In Chancery.
rage, 11th street and Onk ave. A p ­
by competent, rciiublo young lutly.
n Clrentl t ’oiirl, Neienlh Jnillrlnl C ir ­ 8-25*3-1-8-15-22-6te.
Notice Is hereby
g iven
thnt the
cuit, In nml Fur Hrmlnolr Count),
ply Mrs, Julius Tnkach, next door.
Address It. S., V. O. Box 34, I-ake H oard o f County Commissioners in
Florliln. in l linnrery.
nml fo r Seminole County. Florida, w ill
143-ltp Monroe, Fla,
.lames
Meuse, Coin|ilaltiaut,
N O T IC E TO CIIEIH TOItH.
138-Gtc at tlielr next regular meeting to bo
vs,
In Court o f the Count)' Judge, Semi­
held In S n n ford nt th e C o u rt H ou se,
t o ll RENT * F I ^ room apartment
nole County. Htate of Flurlda.
on Monday tho 1st day o f (ictnhor. A. Mlnnln Meuse, Defendant.
Meuse, Tampa. Florida.
tn r«- Estate o f
corner Sixth street nnd Palmetto In Hie Circuit Court o f llie SetruUi D, 1923, nt 10 o’clock A. M, receive I'oIt Mliiulinpnenrlnil
fro
m
the
a
ffid
a
v
it
o
f
H
ow
ard
I V Lyman, Derensed,
bids for the building of a Guard House,
Juillrtnl Circuit o f Ih r Slnlc ot
nrnes Meuse herein duly Died that lie
T o all Creditors. L eg a te»s, D istrib ­
AVonuo.— A. P r Cor noli/ &amp; Sons.
Kitchen, and Bull Pen, at the County
IToritln tn mid F o r Sciiilnutc
Convict Camp near Oviedo In Seminole is-Oie complainant In the above styled utees and nil Persons havin g Claims
143-4 tc
County. In 4:hnnrrr&gt;.
Cmluly, plans nnd specification* may cause, that It Is the belief o f the tif- or Demands against said 'Estate;
Morrlii WllteiiHli-tn, Complainant, vs. be bad by uppllentioii to the Clerk o f Hunt that Minnie M* ti-e Is over tw e n ty - ■ You. a n d ’ each o f you. nre herhy noFOR R E N T — Six Toom bungalow. John 1VI er Jolmsoll, Holla Clmrlolle
to
present any
Hu- Circuit Court, on and a ft e r Satur­ one years of age, and (bat I hi* said tilled and rniu trrd
See E. J. Tuthill, Cclury Ave. 144-3lp KJocborg, George Frost ami Noah \V. day, Septem ber ir.th, 1923. Tills Hoard Minnie Meuse l-i a resident of the Htate e Sal ms nml d etna inis which you, &lt;&gt;r
Hlittler. ami tho heirs, dovlse.-i, g r a n ­ reserves tho right lo reject nny or till o f Florida, residing at Tampa. F lo r id a ,[ titer of you, imany have against tho
Therefore, you. Minnie M-use, nn-j estate o f H ow a rd C. Lyman, deceased,
Wood Yurd. tees, o r oth er elulmuntH under John bill*.
FOR R E N T — Igiiug's
P e te r Johnson, Sofia Charlotte HJoe. (S E A L )
ordered t&gt;. appear lo this hill h.-relu late o f Seminole Count)'*. Florida, to
E. A. DOUGLASS.
144-2tp burg, G eorge
Phone 203-J. ^
Frost
anil Noah W.
mill
in this rails-, said appearance to •be undersigned
Executrix
i f said
Clerk.
Shuler, and all persons unknown In­ 9-8-15-22-29-4(0.
lo- on tin- First Monday In October. estate, w ithin tw o years from t lie data
FOR R E N T — 3 unfurnished rooms, terested In the property Invovlved In
1923. the same being a llulo Day f&gt;1 j hereof.
this Court.
Dated August
A. I&gt;. 1923.
( ITATtn.V .
314 Elm Avcnuo. *
145-5tp this suit, Defendants.
UltDICIt.
It Is fu rther ordered that this notice I
EM M A A. L Y M A N .
In Clri-itll Court of S r tr n lli Jndlrlnl
T
h
e
State
o
f
Florida,
to
John
Peter
8-25-9-1-8-|5-22-29-10-6-13-Ste
lie
published
fo
r
four
eonseeutlvo
I
Circuit of l'( »rld n , Hritilnolr Cnunly,
F o i l R E N T — 3 furnished rooms nnd
Johnson,
Sofia
Charlotte SJoehorg,
In Chnnrrrr.
garage.
11th St. and Elm Ave. lieotKo Frost nnd Noah \V. Shuler. If Eddie II. I'.iyb-, Complainant,
living,
and
If
dead,
nil
parties
eh.lin­
vs.
&lt;145-3tp ing toll rest) under John P eter John­
M. Schneider.
A Bene M. Doyle. DefendanF.
son,
Sofia
ChariottA
SJocboig,
George
T«»
AllmuM.
1io\i.', :N%i. 3042 K i l l
FOR R E N T — Big cool bedroom. 2
Frost nnd Xonli W. Shuler, deri-ased.
HI n-i-i. I 1bllatb- i|ihlu. I'rllin.:
or
otherwise,
.In
the
property
d
e­
gentlemen preferred. 202 Park
Y* -u uli' Imr.-I. y tinli' r. il in lit* ami
scribe!) In this order, and to all per­ hi »|m■ar b. f -•I"-- &gt;.iir K-ilil i%,xii t nt HoAve.
145-ltp sons unknown Interested In tin- prop­ 4
*1*11rt linn hi* In Mil Ilf ii r«1, Fin rhln . In
erty Involved 111 tills Still. Willed |k lllr aboil- &gt;lltll 1t*«l rnuiMr mi Ihr l"t
L A R G E convenient unfurnished liousm situated
In S e m in o le ’ Couhty. Florida, i ! my of 1III. ilo r 1!»rn. n iruts* day nf IblN
keeping roems. Rent reasonable. and deserlbeil ns f o l l o w s , . t o . n i t :
Court, I " answer the 1.111 o f complaint
HM of S I P , o f N W u of See. 22.
herein against you. else tin- sain.205 Onk Ave.
145-20-tp T « p . 21 S.. Itange 29 K. nml S \ V of tiled
will lo- taken as confessed and f o l ­
S t V 'i o f N K U o f See 22. Tup. 21 S., lowed by appropriate decree.
It. 39 E.
It la Further Ordered that this order
W A N T h lJ
You itre hereby ordered ami rrspilred lie published In Hi.- HnnToril Herald, a
W A N T E D — Man to Bell Ilnwleigh lo npiiear on the t i l l day o f November, newspaper
published
In
Hemltiole
A. D. 1923, to the bill fib it against
Florida, mien each week for
Quality Products direct to consum­ you In the above entitled cause mid County,
four eonseenllvii weeks.
Given under my bund nn1 seal or
ers in Seminole County.
Pleasant, court.
W IT N E S S H. A. Dougina*. Clerk or said Court, this the 31st day of August,
said
Circuit
Court,
and
the
official
permanent, profitable business, Lit*c4i|.«)'*rcof, this Ttli day or Septomber. iii;,A M * ;
i:.
'tte VApilnl nredud. Mni:e prnctichlly 1923.
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Clerk of Circuit Court,
Hemlnidv County, Florida.
every fam ily a steady satisfied cus­ (Circuit Court Heal)
(S E A L )
H. A. DOtfOLASS.
By: A. M Weeks, D. C.
tomer. Workers make large steady
IJy: V. M. Douglass. D. C.
E. F. Housholder.
9-R-16-22-29-10-0-13-20-27-I1-3-9IC
Solicitor
fo
r
Complainant,
Income. Give nge, occupation, refer­
9-1-8-15-22-29-5tc
In
Circuit
Court
Seventh
Jiitllrlnl
Cir­
ences.— W. T. Rnwlcigh Co., Dept.
cuit, Hrtulnnle Cnuiity. Florliln.
d iv o m P e .
2780, Memphis, Tcnn.
In Chnnrery.
Ill Ik e C ircu it Court. N r t r n l h Jn illrln l
C IT A T IO N .
139-8-15-22-3tc
C l r r u l l . In mill F o r H r i u l u o l r
Teresa If. nucll.VJolned t&gt;&gt; tier husband,
C o u H l), F lo rid a .
Albert Buell, Complainants.
W A N T E D — A good second hand DelM.
Lions.
Compbilnnnl,
vs,
".
vs.
Julius
Mnlnar,
et
at..
Defendants.
co light plant.— E. IL Mobley. Phone
T o Julius Mnlnar, If ID log. nnd If W. It. Linus, Defendant.
294.
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Both Sanford and Orlando Were Represented by Largfe Delegations—
Grand Time Reported and Much Good Accomplished.

SR.

IsEPTEMBl
D«U

Set For ftalinns
Evecautc Island
of Corfu.
I d r T ile A w o r l i l M

The
GoodRoads Boosters
Came Home This Morning
From Green Cove Springs

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Belgrade, September 14.—Italian
IrsrJgr dc affairs here informed the
IJosG-SInv government Inst evening
I of Premier Mussolinis desire that
I direct negotiations between Rome
Iand Helgrado regarding Fiumc be
Iresumed. The resumption of negot­
iation:, nrc fresh basis is considered
I possible, although no decision has
Ibeen reached ns yet.
Paris, Sept. 14.—When Premier
IMussolini declares the annexation of
IFiuinc to Italy he will announce tho
[withdrawal of the Italian troops
n Porto t Barros, and adjoining
Bdfcr.D Im w jk s I
r
|thoritativo quarter. Italy will thus
King Alexander
Jugo-TSInvla
|hre up any claim to that port, also whose sympathies are with Greece.
[to Sussnk and to the Delta there
■which will be left to Jpgo Slnvia.

FORMER BANDIT
SUES FOR ONE
MILLION DOLLARS

Whcrv tho Sanford and Orlando del- crington and Reg Holly and all retir­ what it means to the entire atato of
pgntions sailed from tho Clyde Line ed in good spirits (and you can tako Floridn. Among the speakers were
dock hero Wednesday afternoon at this with a pinch of sulphur water). Telfair Stockton of Jacksonville,
Judge Perkins of DeLand, Carl Rrown
five o’clock thqy had started one of The party woko up Thursday moml of DeLand, Senator Russell of Paint*
tho finest trips of their chaste young ing in Green Cove Springs and imme­ kn, Mayor Alsop of Jacksonville, F. O.
lives (or chhscd lives) nnd during the diately after breakfast went to Quis- Miller of Jacksonville and our own
time that they were sailing tho l-Ann Springs—this is pronounced Mnyor Forest Lake of Sanford.
stormy St, Johns nnd whiio they were with n sneeze and a pinch of .snulT Altogether it wan n most successful
at tho Good Roads meeting At Green washed down with river water. Rut meeting nnd after it had adjourned
Cove Springs they had one of tho regardless of tho name the spot Is one the entire crowd gathered at dock to
best times that any member of tho of tlic prettiest In tho state and the sea Sanford and Orlnndo delegations
party hns enjoyed In years. Of course clcnr water bubbles out in n crystnl do their stuff while tho hands plnycd
there is nothing quite like n St. Johns pool that flows on into the big swim­ nnd tho people came aboard nnd had
river trip on the good ship City of ming pool nnd It is ono of marvelous light refreshments and Waiter Rose
Jncksonvillcand there could hardly bo entity and elenn nnd annitary in ap­ made several campaign speeches and
n bettor crowd from either Sanford pearance. Many of the visitors took never has Green CoVc seen such a
or Orlando as tho one gntheted to­ advantage of tho opportunity to tako Jnlly bunch. Tho boat pulled out
gether Wednesday afternoon. Every­ their annual bath whether they nbout five in tho afternoon nnd at the
thing that could bo done for the com­ needed It or not and after Sanford enrnest solicitation of *ho party Capt.
fort of the party was done an with Orlsndonnd Orlnndo singers had en­ Coleman finally consented to stop nt
Secretary Pearman of tho Chamber tertained the big crowd that had Pnlatkn nnd unload como freight und
of-Comma rcc so Frank Akers and. ,gather,e&lt;| after ti]o. parade the ,lmr- let tho delegations p.imds the streets
otherSTo Took 'llTier the detMla tho bceue dlnntr Was htmoUriced and about Which they did and woke up Palatka.
trip was pleasant and profitable. It half n million people more or less The moving picture show turned out
was undoubtedly profitable although made a break' for tho tables and most and the bunch went to tho City Park
wc learned after nrriving at Green of them wore just ahead of the writer and Forest Lnktrand Walter Rose told
Cove Springs that the State Road which neccssltacd his standlngHRDL them about it from tho band stand
Department members were not at the which necessitated his . standing after which tho bunch walked back
meeting to aco tho big delegations around on first ono foot and then the down Lemon street singing songs and
lrom Oilnndo, Sanford, DcLand, Pa- other fcllow’a foot until he finally id lin g those on tho street who they
ictkn and other towns or to hear tho made a break through the lino and were and what they were. Arrived
good roads thunder thnt wns shot at obtained sonic of the finest chicken nt the boat again the bunch sang
pillau, barbecued pork, beef,* mutton nbout one thousand songs and as n
them yesterday. ‘
There was nothing special of note and other good things with coffee nnd resul they nil have a frog in their
on tho trip to Green Cove Springs on then everyone sat in the shade of the throats today but they gave Palatka
tho boat as everyone retired'very magnificent oaks until timo for the a hurrah that they will not soon for­
early after drinking plenty of ice speakers. The combined bands from get. Settled down on the boat again
water nnd tea although before they DeLand and Palatkn rendered several they fdayed checkers, chess, marbles
retired they had a few improptu airs and then many good speakers and rook until about ten or more and
(Coullnufd cw I’Sf* Klgkt)
speeches, plenty of music by A. With- told the folks about Road No. 3 and •

Paris, Sept. 14.—(By tho Associate
Press).—The danger of the pence
■of Kurope from tho Italian Occupa­
tion of Corfu ended tonight, when,
titer nnnther difficult session, the
lambnssndors’ council came to n full
|agrvcmcnt.' Italy finally consented
Mo
MINNKAPOLIS, Minn., *»
evneunte Corfu before the end of
Mi
Sept.
14.—Emmet Dalton, Ito
[September. It is understood they
are to leave the island by September ■a last survivor of the famous ha
M Dalton gong which opornt- Mi
hi
ed in Kansas and Kentucky
It is also unders^od tho council
■x
yenrs ago, Monday filed Mi
agreed that if on the date of cvnuation, tho inter-allied commission h% suit in Federal District V*
of inquiry reports that Greece hns Ms Court seeking $1,000,000 ha
at done all possible to discover and Ha damages'from William H. Mi
uniah the assassins of the Italian ha Fawcett, publisher of a ha
embers of the Grcco-Albanlan ta monthly magazine, because M*
oundary mission, tho 60,000,000 lire Mi of articles published in the Mi
■%
epoaited by the Greek government ha periodical.
Mt
The
articles,
it
is
alleged,
h%
(ihail tie paid over to the Italian gov­
Mi reflect on tho character of M» THIS AMOUNT WAS OFFERED IN
ernment as reparations.
* LAST PROPOSAL BY
Bp to almost the last moment, Mi the gangsters, “who had a Mi
BERLIN.
Mi high c.odo of honor, even in ^
Ita lia n s insisted that tho pow­
Mi
(Hr Tfce Aiaudafrd I'rraa)
ers ought to take. Premier Musso­ M their career of crime.’.'
Mi
Since
Dalton
was
released
Mi
NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Germany
lini's word as to the evacuation, and
[cave it to him to fix tho exact date IM from prison in 1067, ho has ha can pay no more than 30,000,000,000
after the reparation measures had Mi devoted much of his time to Mi gold marks In reparations, which is
ha lectures on tho subject of Mi tho eum offered in tho last proposal
en carried out.
*
Mi made by Berlin, Dr. Cuno, tho former
The British ambassador Insisted )M right living.
ha
N
chancellor pf Germany declared today
site as strongly that public opinM i l M M M i M i M i h Q l M h a M i or. his nrrivinl on tho steamship Re­
throughout tho world ought to
liance for a visit of several weeks in
reassured by a definite arrange
Uiis country. Dr. Cuno, who is now
ent that would put an end to the
president council of tho Hamburg*
Ik that Italy intended to remain
American Lino, said ho was visiting
Corfu indefinitely. He asked that
the United States for the fourth time,
Italian premier choose a fixed
ax a pirvate citizen and shipping
»U which would be early enough
man. Hla visit had no political slg*
set all speculation as to Italy's
nificance, he said.
lintentions at rest.
The allies, assured the Italian, am- GEORGIA DB^TIRT
sador that the greatest diligence
PEN SE^tEN C E HAND cbNCBUT AT CENTRAL '
PARK SUNDAY 4 P. *!.
aid be Exercised in ppmulng the
|ioquiry into the assassination dfl, TALB6fTt&gt;N, Ga., Sept. 14.—Dr.
March"—National Emblcrrt—E. Ting*
tneral Tuil/ni and the, other mcm- C. M. Black, prominent dentist of
[Mn of tlte Italian boundary cotn- Talbotton, charged with murder in !*y.
-A
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Dance of the Hours, from La GloImission and £leadcdawlth him to urgq connection with, fatal Blabbing . of
■Rome to accept thejdesife of Crest Jesse C.' Mcflulri, local morchant was conda-p-A,. Ponchftiy^ .
Grand Selection, from Martha—F.
[Britain and fix a precise date for the convicted of 'voluntary manslaughter,
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Imruation of tho Greek territory, so by a Jury in’iuperior court.hero early Von Flotoje!"
Cornet Solo—The Neapolitan Sbxig
|M to relievo the world of anxiety. yaaterday. r
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| The afternoon aeaslon was postponed
Tho sentence of 19 to 20 years in —Master Johnny Shlrard—E. D.
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■til six o’clock and then again at the penitentiary was set by the jury Capua."
Intermission.
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March—The
New
President—A.
like ambaskadora to communicate reading of the verdict.
I with their governments. •
Taylor*
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~
Overture—Morniog,
Noon and
I Two more hours were occupied by tion created by the assassination of
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like ambassadors at the evening ses» Italian delegates. Tho solution im­ Night—F. Von Suppe.
■ion beford they could coitye to an mediately will bo transmitted to Allegretto, £. Valse—On the Bclo| agreement, but eventually It was an- Athens and also communicated to the tiful Rhine—Kelcr Bela.
I Bounced in
air of great relief that League council and will b* made pub­ Suite In four ,part*—Atlantis or the
IItaly hsd
lic tomorrow at noon.
. . . . ^ '»•
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issued soon
The member* o f. the commiation
The
Court
Function.
| olUrward
of inquiry. JfiU .
tomorrow to
The
Tbs Prince and Aana.
ora’ - council
taka up their work with instructions
The Ptotrpctlon of Atlantis.
[ adopted a
tion which it considers to pursue their investigation* with
k ns
to
^teat energy.
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HILLER CONFESSES
30 BILLIONS IS
J.
P.
HALL
IS
THE
TO LANE MURDER
GERMANYS LIMIT

HEARING WILL
BE H P AT
ORLANDO

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ONLY ELIGIBLE
P. M. CANDIDATE
(Dr Tha Aaaarlalrd 1‘raaa)

(H r Tb* A u x l i l H

I’r r a a )

TAMPA, Sept. 14.—Frank Miller,
olios Frank Meyer, alias J og Meyer,
is held in jail here charged with the
murder of John H. Lane, citrus grow*
cr at his home in Soffncr last Wednes­
day. Sheriff Spencer said that Miller
had admitted ho killed Lane, after a
drunken argument and had buried the
body in Lane's fruit grove.

WASHINGTON, Sept.
14.—Joseph P. Hall, of
Sanford, was certified
today as the only eligible Fourteen Indictments
candidate for the post­
A gainst Ohio Men
mastership of that city.
IM r T b r A aaartated P reaa)
.

COLUMBUS, Ohio, S ept U r Fourteen indictments charging Wil­
liam O. Denham, president and Dwight
Harrison, secratary and treasurer of
the R. L. Dollingt Company of Ohio
wih obtaining money under falsa pre­
tenses were returned by the Preble
county grand Jury a t Eaton, Ohio, ac­
cording to ah announcement by At­
I . ( H r TO* A a a o d a la d P r c a a )
. i torney General Crabbe. Harrison Is
NEW YORK, SepL 14.—Mayor John
Caulflel of Johnstown, Pa, haa or­ under Arrest but Benham has not
dered all negroes who have resided been taken.
in that city less than seven years to
lesvo town a t once, the American Tulsa Tribune
Civil Liberties Union toda^/mgauncApply For
ed It had been informed by- former
Representative Bailey, of Pennsyl*
Art Inunction
vanla.
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MAYOR ORDERS
NEGROES OUT OF
JOHNSTOWN, PA.

Will

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fehootirig Cace
iAMUJ

RELIEF

Ftom The . immoral Practices
Of The Present
Government.
Madrid, Sept. 14.—The S
cabinet resigned this morning.
Alfonso has returned to capltolj^
was met nt tEo station by me
of tho cabinet
Mnet ah&lt;I p ro c e e d e d

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les for the punlsh'ftieni o(
rqtlilary revoltors at Barcelona 2nd
elsewhere. The King tefuse'd and
tho Premier thereupon submitted the
resignation of the entire cabinet.
King Alfonso at once a$ked Captain
General Prlmo Riviera, tKa leader of
tho military movemont against AlE . C. » •« « ■ chief of the vice huccma’s cabinet, to form
a new
squad 6f Atlanta, Ga., waa arrested cabinet.
o n 'a warrant after the police board
had exonerated him in the shooting
AuigH^, Sept) ,14.— (By
of W. H. Homes, privato ’detective. atod Press),—Spain is jn (
of a roveoiutlon. A mill! .
d’etat, originating in Barcelona,
spread rapidly througii various d
trlcts And provinces of the country
and has aroused the deepest concern
to the government
At the head of the movement is
tho captain-general of Barcelona,
I’rimo Rivera, a man of strong In­
»
WINNIPEG, Sept, 14.— Ml fluence and powerful associations.
i The average life of tho hu- Mi Behind hi mare the officers of the
i man being has been pro- ■■ army, who havo beno chaffing for
i longed from 12 to 16 years Mi many months under the ignominy of
i as a result of recent ad- Ml the Moroccan campaign and with the
i vancca In medicine and sur- Mi officers the rank and file, who seem
i gory, Dr. Charles H. Mayo, ■■ ready to follow their loaders'to the
”
i of Rochester, Minn., declar- Ml end.
King Alfonso is believed to be at
ha ed Monday night before the Mi
i Manitoba American Colitge
San Sebastain. There are various
i of Surgeons. Dr. Mayo exreports as to his probable action in
the. crisis, and ho may cveq now hp
i pressed the opinion that the
t progress
already made Mi on his way to Madrid to take up con­
i would be surpassed In the Mi sideration of the threatening situa­
i years tq come.
M*. tion with Premier Alhuccmas.
i
Dr. Mayo emphasised the ha
After protracted meetings of the
i need of education as tho ■% cabinet, a mesage was sent to Gen­
i prlmo requisUo in the battle ha eral Rivera requesting him to aban­
i against disease. “Tho life Mi don the movement for patriotic rea­
i of an individual,” he said, M sons, but he absolutely refused to do
i "could be prolonged by five Ms ■o. The foreign minister, Santiago
i years if the medical proctl- hq Alba, who is believed to be,partie»ji . tioncr waa consulted every hg larly obnoxious to the revolting* ele­
t two years after a person - Ml ments has resigned from the.mtoli*
i passed his 40th year.”
try, as well on the minister of labor,
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Ml Felix Arminan.
i M M M M M M M l a M
The under-secretary of war, G«nUcrmudas Castro, informed the cor­
respondent* this afternoon thi^
m inister of, war had a long conver­
sation on the telephone with General
Rivers who Informed t tha minister
that ha had rebelled agalnat
members of the present
The captain general paid
e
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Premier Alhucemah and th a .
GENUINE BHAKBYS IN PROHIBI­ of the Interior, the Duka of &lt;
var.
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TION FORCEH AT TAMPA.
Contradictory reports are Vary Pre­
valent here. Although the
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TAMPA, SepL 14.—The resignation secretory 0? w«r.told tha nav
’
of Prohibition A gent. Cobb ia an­ men that King Alfonso
nounced by Director Allen, who also San Sebastian by
there was an
made it known that Agents G. D.
aspeh
later that tbs
Murill and Carl C. Walker have bom
sojourning there
discharged because of Infractions of
would not como to tha capital us til
departmentment rules.
tomorrow.
wv vItalians shot up n Gre&amp; town, Try
The
greatest
truoble
this on your neighbor’s piano.

AVERAGE human
LIFE EXTENDED
OVER 12 YEARS

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PROHIBITION
AGENT COBB
HAS RESIGNED

Tulsa
i Captured a barrel of real hard cider
in Montgomery, Ala. Carried away a Tribune today announced It would ap.
ply for an injunction to the United
barrel of fun.
States district court to prevent Gov­
Booileg boose coats $20 a quart In ernor Walton from interfering With
thd publication of the paper If the
Savannah, Ga., the crooks.
Paace seems to
executive carries out hie threat to es­ It’s time. The Irlst
What’s become of monoq gland die* tablish a military censorship of Its turned.'
news columns. No censor appeared
cover?? You don’t see any-old
j :
starting to school.
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“ tk o w
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new are.
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Phone 217-W
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If you hero any friends visiting you—If you aro going anywhere or com*
Ing home, or if you are entertaining, writo n postal card to this department,
giving details, or telephone the item. It will be greatly appreciated.

OCIAL
LENDAR

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Thursday—Business and Professional
Women’s Club tHect at the home of
Mrs. A. R. Marshnll on Palmetto
avenue, at 8:30 p. m.
(
Friday—Script Dance by Junior De­
partment of Woman’s Club at Wo­
man’s Club House at 0:00 p. m.
Friday—Mothers’ Club'meets nt 3:80
p. m. at the home of Mrs. George
Paxton on Myrtle Avenue. . w.t:
OUR HOUSE
It Should be yours, if I could build
The quaint old dwelling I desire,
With IBooks and pictures bravely filled
And chairs beside an open fire, ‘
White-paneled rooms with candles lit
| lie awake to think of it!
A dial for the sunny hours,
A garden of old-fashioned flowers—
Bay marigolds and lavender,
,And mignonette and fevor-tow,
And Judas-tree and maidenhair
And candytuft and thyme and rue—
All these for you to wander in.
A Chinese carp (called mandarin)
Waving a sluggish silver fin
Deep in the moat; so tain? he comes
To lip your fingers offering crumbs.
Tall chimneyrfTikc longlistoning ears,
White shutters, ivy green and thick,
And walls of ruddy Tudor brick
Grown mallow with the passing years.
And windows with small leaded panes,
Broad window-seats for when it rains,
A big blue bowl »f pot pourri
And—yes, a Spanish chestnut tree
To coin the nutumn's minted gold.
A summer house for drinking tea—
All these (just think) for you and me.
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A staircase in the old back wood
Cut in the days of Itobin Hood,
And banisters worn smooth as glass,
Down which your hnnd will lightly
pass;
A piono with pale yellow keys
For wistful twilight melodies.
And dusty bottles in a bin—
All these for you to revel in.
But when? Ah, well, until thnt time
We'll habit in this house of rhyme.
—Christopher Morley In New York
Evening Post.
Mrs.L , Y, Ilrynn is visiting in Ar­
cadia us tlte guest of Mrs. Carlton.
Allan Jones motored to Kissimmee
last evening where he was the guest
of'friends.
Mrs. S. Puloston left Tuesday even­
ing for New York where she will visit
hvr
aunt.
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Pan! Lake has returned from Tnm|.n where be spent his vacation very
pleasantly.(on business).
Mrs. J. F. Iloolihnn nnd son, of
Jacksonville, who have been the
guests of her mother, leave Sumlny
Ly bopt for their home.
Mrs. II. A. Bivins left yesterday for
Daytona Bench where she will visit
her mother, Mrs. II. W. Herndon nt her
apartments.

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Mrs. A. T. Connelly and Mrs. Frank
Miller are the guests of Mrs. B. W.
•Herndon nt her apartments at Day­
tons Beach.

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. CAPPEDGE
IS KILLED IN
UTO WRECK

AT NEMAN
Another Man on Trial
Today in Georgia Mijrder

ORANG^.COUNTY WOMAN IN­
STANTLY KILLED NEAR
BAU GALLIR.
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Mrs. T. M. Coppodgo of Formosa
was instantly killed near Eau Gallic
yesterday forenoon when an autbmobUe in which'she was riding 'Isldoswljtcd another mnehine, according to
word received here.
S. E. Barnxwcll, Jr., of Jackson­
ville, n ' tire salesman, was driving
the machine which crashed into Mra.
Coppcdge's motor, it was said. Sev­
eral friends of Mrs. Coppcdge, motor­
ing to Miami with her, escaped in­
jury.
Mrs. Coppcdge has lived near Or­
lando for ninny years arid is well
known. Her husband condncta an
automobile pnint shop here. Funeral
services will be held from the' F irtl
Baptist church this nftefnpoh at 4:3&lt;f,
the body coining in on*tne nfternooh
train—Sentinel.

SANFORD AND ORLANDO
ROADS BOOSTERS LEFT LA8T
. NIGHT FOR GREEN COVE

' LAW”

MRS.C.V.BALSAU
TAKES ISSUE WITH
PETER 0. KNIGHT

TEMPERATURE

CHEVROLET

San Juan Garage
Company

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A c h in g ,
b u rn in g feet ?

MENTHOLATUM
quickly relieves
and
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EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL TIIE YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

YOU CAN WALK
ALONG IN STYLE
— If you wear

"CLOTHES THAT FIT'

PEOPLE WILL
NOW HURRY
TO FLORIDA

M ilane Theatre

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COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
-Show* Starting nt 7:30 nnd 9:15 P. M.----T O D A Y■Wm. Fox Prc-sentH

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JOHN GILBERT
—IN—

“HONOR FIRST”
One girl, two brother*, Emotion, Fire, Daah, Daring. Do
you remember John Gilbert in Truxton King? See him in
the tluul role—one n* the villinn, the other the hero.

LUPINO LANE in the “PIRATE”
----------------------------- F R I D A Y------------------------------COUNTRY STORE NIGHT—15 PRIZES
J. Parker Read, Jr., (’regent*
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“THE LAST MOMENT’’
With Henry Hull, Doris Kenyon nnd Louix Wolhclm
Here’* a drama of the screen you will ga*p nt. It is packed
with mystery und thrill*. Midnight on the tleck of n .storm
tossed schooner. A thrilling story of the high seas. Pathe
Comedy “Fire-Fighters.”
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SATURDAY—TOM MIX IN “STEPPING FA ST’
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MON DAY—AMATEUR NIGIIT
SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND
SATURDAY
Special Music to nil Pictures
.
NIGHT P R IC E S ........................ ............. ...... 10 and 20 Cents
MATINEE PRICES ................................... 10 and 15 Cents

III BRING, Minn., Sept. 13.—Snow D1SAPPF.RANCE OF
fluries yesterday gave the Mesnba
PITTSBURGH SALESMAN
range an early tinge of winter when
REWAINS UNSOLVED
snow fell for more thnn an hour.
JENVKIl, Sept. 13— ty e dimpPI|»earranee of G. B. Metz, 24, a sales- s
mi(n 6f Pittsburgh, Pn., Whit dfftj/)&gt;pd i
from sight Here Monday after leav­
ing a note in which ho said he was
' going on n dangorous mission” re­
mains unsolved. ‘
j—
Detectives aro working on two
theories, Jottf phty and suicide.
MKXCAI.I, Lower Cal., Sept. 13— &lt; Tho no(c' discovered by a maid at
Wireless messages received here late Metz' hotel wheif she entered hki
yesterdny report tho destruction by room read: ,
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n tidal wa’vc of San Ja.»c de Cabo, a
“I am going on a dangerous mis­
small fishing town on the west coast sion tonight.. If anything should
of California,- just above Cairo San happen that I do •not rcluYn please
l-ucns. Tho number of lives lost ii Junvaid the personal papers you still
not known.
find in the small drawer (o 'Mrs. II.
Most of the 600 inhabitants of tho B. Crrsaman,:Naw York city.
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town are believed to have escaped to
(Signed)
*0! B. METZ."
higher ground when tho tidal wave
“Personal effccta to Mr#, G. A.
swept over tho place yesterday/ dc- Keller, New York city. • Catalog to
cording to radio advices sent oat by Pittsburgh I-amp. Braes and Glass
a steamer which cleared Capo Lucas Company. Car to Shunders."
shortly before the catasthrope.
The car referred to was an au­
Steamers carrying merchandise to tomobile Metz rented. It will be re­
Guama3, which had cleared the cape turned to 11r. Owner.
i
in time to oscapo destruction or’dam­
Metz was But seen a t hbr hotel
age from the wave, have been order­ by a maid.; Monday morning. Ro
ed to return to Snn Jose dc Cabo for came tp Denver about two wtwku ago.
relief work, the message stated. One
of the vessels, it was said, carried
A shoplifter entered a SL ‘ tauls
UK) laborers for tire cotton fields near store and got p nice fur coat and four
her*. - -• • •
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FISHING TOWN
IS DESTROYED
BY TIDAL WAVE

MADE-T0-MEA5U1C BT

The Superior Tailoring Co.
CINCINNATI

At Popular Prices
Their complete sample
equipment embracing
3 0 0 all wool weaves
is now on display here
and our own guarantee
of satisfaction supports

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\M r. W . E . Herrin will bt
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Itaking measures fc
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CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Opening of
completion of tho St. Johns , Scenic
grain prices: Wheat, December 1.04
highway.
SILLS
* Mayor Lake nnd Colonel Lewis 3-8 to 3-4, May 1.10 to 1-4; Corn, DeO'Bryan will bo the speakers fqr San -1 comber 07 6-8 to 3-4; Oats, December,
ford at the meeting. Kcndricjv Guern- 40 to 1-8.
cty, secretary of the Orlando chamber
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 13.—Cotton
of commerce, will represent Oriindo
11 o’clock call: October 27.00, Depnd Orange county.
' Tho social features of the trip have . ccmbcr 20.07.
Richard Jarncttc’i f.fti .
been provided for, and will ■without
wastral
brother was on], " Z I
doubt promote most cot dial relation!
by
his
hate
for „n i n n i n g
between those -braking the trip nnd
•nd
mother.
See this pro&lt;L '
affords an opportunity of closer nopnd realize what s o r r o w , ^
qunintanccship.
1.
, ta k in g .nd n h.nl h
Preparations aro being made to en­
I'ring. Also— *■
tertain nekrly 3,000 people at Green IKTFa ra fa
Cove Springs when steps will b» tak­
"WI'V DOfiS I.HAVU l,01| r
en to bring to the attention of tho
8ANFORD
A 2-pnit Cenltr, V , , f
Mate highway commission n stretch Maximum, Wednesday ..
of twenty-six miles through
Minimum, Inst night ....
-Friday and Saturdij.
county which.Heeds reconstruction. Ef­ Rain, inches — --------“HOLLYWOOD"
forts to finance this road work will
In nrndo at tho meeting which will
VALENCIA, Spain, Sept. 13—The
draw tho attention of people for , central committee o f exporter* WcdftiilCs nrohfWl the Green Cove Springs J tresdny issued a .protest against the
Half the victories of Ijf* com&lt;T ' |
district.
1quarantine placed by the United
n
confident belief (hat one U
tfrtable to bond Itself further, Clay ! States on all fruits and vegetables
to
win. The world has litUe
cobnljy Cannot jiay for tho building of offered for import from Europe. The
the
jn an who is continually
rf (BefoMfcfifard through twenty-six | measure has caused g reat-agitation
mlli'4 Of Its'ferritoiy. This road is all I among tho fruit growers of eastern tho heels.—Anonymous.
tfofl (A pereftfi! fft complete n splendid Spnin who were looking to the UnlOcr new Pall Milliner^ hTni
liijrhway from JackibltviJic to the j ted States as nn outlet for produce —your Inspection invited,—Th| ^ 1
scfifti. Several years Ago Clay county , formerly shipped to Germany, Russia ity Shop.
KMt,
bonds for building jjiis road and Austria.
.
which kits worn out till Of being in sc- . , .. ■
vert use for n long period. It will be CW JGM DISTURB SCHOOL WORK
nWtirsrfrv to acniTo state aid in reteachers should give thej
SEE THE NEW
cbnilrtftting the Highway qnd it is for | 8am° a,Ivic° to chlWrnn who have
thnt I fttf
that ifio rally will be
a" * * *h‘\ * ! or
o
: recommend FOLEVS HONEY AND
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TAR to tho children in my scjtool
Reduced price $603
DELAND. Sept. 13— A special train j.wh.° ,,ad t,ic ‘fI“’ an l Rood rcsulta
Delivered
carrying 100 good roads boosters. ac- ™mo whenever It was used; xvr to.
componlcd by tlm DeLaml band of Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeechobee, Flortwelve pieces, loft here nt 9 o'clock ida. Foley’s Honey and Tar contains
this morning for the good roads rally no opiates. Ingredients printed on
the wrapper. Quickly relieves colds,
nt Green Cove Springs.
By ordci^ of the mayor, nil places of coughs and croup. Sold everywhere.
business, including the two banks will —Adv.
be closed all day.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

Mr. and Mrs. Ed; Lane and Mrs. J.
(n r The A iurlalH I'resa)
NEWMAN, Ga^ Sept, l i — Walter
E. Pace afe spending this irefck in St.
Petersburg and other places on tho Feltman was this afternoon freed of
west coast.
. the charge of murder lii connection
with the slaying of Millard Troufon,
whose
body was thrown Into the
Mrs. E. A. Douginas and daughter
creek
August
12. The presiding Judge
Virginia, arid Mrs. Sidney Rive leave
ordered
a
verdict
of acquittal. Felttoday for Daytona Beach whorrf they
man was the first of the four men
will spend some time.
tried to be freed.
Miss Sybil Harwood, who has been
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 13.—Three
tho attractive guest of her grandmoth­ more men were sentenced to serve
er, Mrs. J. II. McMullen, leaves this prison terms nt bowman, Ga., late
afternoon for her home in Jackson­ yesterdny in connection with • tho
ville.
death of Millard Trouton. Floyd
Weldon was found guilty by a Jury
Mr/. Allen Jones, Messrs. H. L. Gib­ of murder with recommendation for
son, Paul Lake and Allen Jones will mercy and was sentenced to life in
motor to Daytona Bench this after­ prison. Jeff Mlnter nnd Leon Goodnoon where they will be the guests of rum entered plens of guilty fo man­
the former's sisters.
slaughter nnd were
sentenced to
serve 3 years, according to Solicitor
‘Mrs. E. D. Mobley and Miss Georgia W. Y. Atkinson. *
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Mobley left yesterday in their car for
Wnitcr Fcltmnn, the solicitor de­
Tnmpa where they will spend a couple clared, the only other mnn neeusod
of weeks with the former’s sister, Mrs. of murder in the Trouton case, waiv­ CONTINUED SUPPO
OF t i i i :
Snrn Pittman at her home in Hyde ed corpus dciicit proceedings, nnd will
P u M lC IS NEC
Park.
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go on trial nt Ncwnnn today.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—The
J. W. Mlnter, father-in-law of
Mrs. E. James and son Sidney, of Trouton was convicted Inst week of five million dollnrs originally nskrd
Jacksonville, left ..yesterday in their ■first degree murder nnd was sentenc­ &lt;Jf the American people for Japanese
car after n pleasant visit here as the ed to he hanged nt Newnan next earthquake sufferers was exceeded
guest of Mrs. John Abrahams at her month. His son, Grndy Minter, was by more than n hundred thousand
heme oh Hughey street. They will sentenced to life in prison following dollnrs today ns contributions con­
visit friends enroute home at DcLand, his conviction by a jury.
tinued to pour in from every section
Holly Hill, Daytona and St. Augus­
Weldon went on trial yesterday. of tho country, but Red Cross offi­
tine.1
He denied any complicity in the death cials sent forth tho word that Con­
of Trouton, Solicitor .Atkinson de­ tinued support of the public was ne­
MOTHERS' CLUB
clared over long distance telephone cessary.
The first meeting of tho fall of the to The Associated Press, but admit­
A total of $6108,300 had been
Mothers Club will bo held tomorrow ted being with mombers of n party pledged when the books were closed
afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. which confessed to having thrown for the day. The executive commit­
George Pnxtom All members nrc Trouton alive into a shallow creek tee of tho Red Cross, announced, how­
urged to be present ns matters of im­ after weighing him down with rocks. ever, thnt late advices on the extent
portance are to be discussed.
He said he did not know the purpose of the catasthrope made it clear that
the sum originally asked for would
of the party when he Joined it.
You should arrange this week tp
Mf. Atkinson stated tnat Sheriff be inadequate, and the campaign for
join the big Fall Opening next week Carpenter as a witness related that funds would he continued.
of the Tampa Business College. New other members of the party told him
Three of the country’s divisions to
Masses in all departments will be or­ thnt Weldon aided in securing heavy which the work of collecting money
ganized.
143-lte roeks to weigh down Trbuton. One was allotted exceeded their quotan
of the stones produced by Weldon, on the first $6,000,000. They were
according to Mr. Atkinson, was tied the Washington, Central nnd New
Knglahd divisions. The Washington
to Trouton’s head.
yogion
reported $3,014,000 ngainst n
Trouton was accused by Minter
urn) members of his family of having quota of $2,900,000; tho Central
mistreated his wife. She separated gathered $801,000, with a quota Of
from him nnd when he tnndc an effort $800,000 hod New England xhoWbd
tto effect a reconciliation according returns of $400,000 against $360,000
to
confessions obtained, he was kid­ asked.
( l l r T h e A a a o e ln tril P r r a « )
Other contributions by divisions "
naped
nnd taken to n small bridge
NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—In a letter
from Mrs. Consuclo Vanderbilt Bnl- spanning tho creek and thrown into were:
Southern $00,000; Southwestern
ruu, which the New York Herald pub­ the water. His lx&gt;^y was recovered
$300,000;
Pacific $206,800; Insular
lishes today the former daughter of several days later.
und
foreign
$201,500.
Mi's. O. H. P. nclmont nnd late W. K.
V nm leibilt lakes issue with 1 etcr O.
Knight, &lt;&gt;/ Tampa, for his statement,
Prisoners Criticize
recently made on his return from n
Escaped Convict
tour abroad. She said she could not
i’nuh( Knight's statement that ho had
III, T k r A S aaeim rd P r m )
not foun done Frenchman wilting to
LANSING, Mich., Sept. 13— When
give America the slightest credit for
Otic of their number escaped, the pris­
winning the war but regretted tliut
oners of the 8tatc Highway construc­
INWOOI), Mich., Sept. 13.—The tion camp at tHand RInnc held nn in­
the Frenchmen he met misrepresented
the feelings of their country men. She first snow of the season in the Iron dignation meeting and severely crit­
recalled a motor trip on Bastille clay Range country was witnessed here nt icized him, (iccortling to a report rewhen she said every village and town noon yesterdny when snow flurries celved here 'by Governor Grocsback.
she passed was decorated with the Insting twenty minutes- followed a Convict labor in state highway con­
gradual drop in temperature. •
stars nnd stripes and tri-color.
struction Imp been used this summer
, At other points sou(h of here in for the first time on an extensive
Makers say less cigars are lieing j Wisconsin tlte decline in temperature rcale in Michigan. Short terms con­
was followed by hail doing little or victs hav'c been employed and they
smoked. Wait until election.
no damage.
have been promised paroles nt the end
of the road building season, together
DUI.UTH,
Minn.,
Scpt.T3—A
brief
■nui
sn6w flury visited Duluth at 11:46 a. with the money they have earned on
tlie work.
m. yesterday.

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Hawaii in the hope of finding b e tte r
employm
ent conditions in the su g ar
NOW OUT OF WORK
industry.

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IDAHO BAKERS P0TAT0ES„o..... 38c
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FANCY CALIFORNIA GRAPES
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PRIDE OF GEORGIA PEACHES „■. 12*c
FULL LINE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT
OUR USUAL-LOW PRICES

SCHOOL DAYS
WRITING T A B L E T S -^.0™ ; .. 4c
Buy Your Tablet** and Pencils from A. &amp; I*.

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LAKE MONROE : S UPSALLA AND :
: GRAPEVILLE :

Mrs. H ilm cr Lundqulst and daugh­
labor bureau has issued n statem ent
ter,
Melva, retu rn ed home Sunday M i u i a t a n i M i n i n i i i
say in g -m o re than 1,000,000 laborers
are available in the islands, not from n pleasant visit to W inter GkrTho A thletic club held its reg u lar
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counting fem ales, of whom there nro den,
m eeting a t the school auditorium
about 292,000 avail nblo for work.
Monday evening.
Some necessary
Many laborers have em igrated to The Daily H erald, IBe p er week.
business was transacted, such as s e t­
tling accounts and m aking a rran g e­
m ents fo r a basket hail ground, in­
stead of a tennis court, the form er
seem ing more practical a t th is time.'
M rs. E. Leo Smith and h er Sunday
school class of th irty or more pupils,
of Orlando, tunic over Sunday and
gave a delightful musical program
a t tho B aptist church at- tho- end of
A
the re g u la r services.
A fterw ard a
i\
£
picnic dinner was spread n t the
church y ard .
,
Mrs. S arah Lyons and Mr. J . W.
M iller-surprized their friends by go­
ing to S t. A ugustine where they were
quietly m arried. Iloth are well nnd
favorably known people of this com­
m unity where they have resided for
/
some time. Mrs. M iller is a native
of Indiana and Mr. M iller coming
from Pennsylvania.
'T h e Monroe graded s:hool is pro­
gressing nicely under tho m anage­
•*iiw kew fo rd cars 0to now Tea3y for youy
m ent of 1’rof. Jacobs nnd his teach­
In sp e ctio n ,' in tro d u c in g changes th a t improve
ers, . The enrollm ent is about 125
th g appearance of th e vario u s body ty p es hnd^
ond more pupils nre yet to enter.
increase th e tf com fort m id u t i li t y
*
The w ork-has been found too heavy
fo r tho threo' teachers so arran g e­
m iis y 'd S e r y o u n o ; o n ly econom ical g n d depend*,,
m ents arc being made to employ a
able tra n s p o r ta tio n fcyt tlsO tf m ore g ttn c tlv *
fourth teacher. Mr. John Jinkins, of
■Kyle a n d a greater share of m otoring co nvenience
£ . » c o m b in a tio n th$J, m o k e s t h e o u tsta n d in g
Sanford, recently pnid the school u
Value of F o rd cars m ore im pressive th a n everv
m ost welcome visit and made a good
talk to the children. Ollier ap p re­
Bee the new Ford models now on display in
ciated visitors have been SupcrinCur showroom,
|.,n
tendant T. W. I.aw ton nnd Rev. E.
Leo
Smith.
can can ba obtained through j
L ittle Frank Price had tho m isfor­
X
t i t Ford fYtiWr Pnrckait Plan. I
tune to cut his face very painfully,
while playing croquet with his little
E D W A R D H IG G IN S
ftiend, Eddie Allen, by being struck
Authorized Ford Dealer
with n mallet.
Mr. and Mrn. J. W. Hell, F red nnd
George Boll .have returned home nf/
tc r spending tho sum m er n t Hot
Springs.
Rev. Jam es Johnson nnd family nro
homo n ftcr n sum m er spent in the
Carolines, Tennessee nnd Georgia.
Miss Lida Miles has returned a f­
C A K S /T R U C K S &lt; T R A C T O K S
te r n plensnnt visit to relatives in Or­
lando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Jacobs spent the
week-end nt their home in Chuluotn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ift. A. Stephens and
fam ily of Davenport have moved to
Monroe.
Mr. Brown Stafford hns gone to
1he-h as ■ncct-p tu l u ' p w Ition.
Mr. Bruce, fa th e r of M rs. E. S ta f­
ford, is critically ill at the la tte r's

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Wm: Henderson nnd children, Nel­
son, Archie nnd Lucy May w ent to
Kissimmee in th eir car, Saturday
nnd the next day Mrs. Henderson
and the three sm allest children who
had beno thqre visiting for a week
nt the home of her parents, Mr. and
M rs.-Tyner nnd also to sec her sister,
Mrs. 1‘rcvntt.
Rev. C lark and w l'o tn llcd Inst
week n t the home of Mr, nnd Mrs.
T rtm ond Bollio and Mr. and Mrs.
Entzm lngcr, nnd rlso look dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erieson.
Brn. C lark will not be with us un­
til tho fifth Sunday, Septem ber 80,
ns lie was asked to give an address
next Sunday evening ju s t before
s-.hool comnicncei nt Sorrento.
F o rrest W est returned homo Kri*
day, much to tho delight of Ills fam ­
ily nnd friends here, having been
awny fo r n number of m onths en­
gaged in \ngi itullurn! work in their
-u-hool a t Etwnh, Tcnn.
John, E ln u r, Jr., end Eric Lundquist and B ernard Hersehi are ta k ­
ing a few days olf be fore school on
a enm ping out and fishing trip to
Lake Brnntlcy, out I’alm Springs
way. Tho boys sure deservo a lit*
tie let-up, ns they have ull worked
hard during this vurntion.
A pleasant lime was had nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H ilm cr Lundquist on S aturday evening.
Soma
friends surprised Hilmcr on his
birthduy and helped to cheer him up m
during the absence of ids wife nnd
daughter, who returned the next ■
dny.k Mr. nnd Mrs. Humil Tolar
nnd fam ily were out from town. All
rep o rt a good time.
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.

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Fur from regarding Storckceplng ns stodgy nnd commonplace wo consider the selling of
worthwhile goods to n world th a t nccdH them a very worthy profession. It is hccnuHe W I
love our lot in life, nre enthusiastic over it and coddle itlh a t we arc continually at It work- '
Ing out ways to Improve our service, lower our prices, mnkc our Store a pleasanter place for ■
you .to shop in and for our employees to work in—Summed up it comes to this—onlv be S
cause we believe In the rightness of what we arc trying to accomplish are wc able t'o ac- ■
ccmplish It with any degree of rightness.
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FABRICS TO PLEASE THE WOMAN OF DISCRIMINATING TASTE
Crepo do Chine in. beautiful shades of peach,
orchid, light blue, pink nnd blnek. Regular
$2.50 values, but owing to a Hpccinl purchaso
we can ofTcr them for Snturday and Monday
Special at
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$1.98 per&gt;—
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To be comfortable, well-dressed and -happy—
try a pair of Black Satin Pumps. Do not
have all sizes, but if you can find your’s
you’re in luck. Regular $10.00 vales
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Saturday and Monday Special *
$4.95

SAVING

Also an unlimited number of White Canvas S
Oxfords and Black and White Oxfords.
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SERVICE
Another opportunity to replenish your ward­
robe with a couple more late Summer frocks
at a great saving.
Benutiful white Crepe Drescs in nil sizes.
Also Voiles in a large assortment of colors
and sizes. These arc $15.00 and $25.00
values hut will he offered for Saturday nnd
Monday Speciul at

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Know the joy of a trim ankle by wearing
THE MARTHA 4-FOOT HOSE which is the
most beautiful all-silk hose made. Comes in
shades of black, white, grey, brown, chipendnle and snnd.
Glove silk and ankle fit.
Regular jirice $!1.75.

Household Month Specials
Beautify your Bed-rooms by purchasing sevoral new Bed Sproads a t these special prices
C arter’s Bed Spreads — Beautifully cm'
broiderod in Candle wicking. Comes in Colonial, Basket and Chain designs. Size
81x102. Regular price $6.50.

Saturday and Monday Special
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Zion Lilly Bed Spread—Size 82x94. Regu­
lar price $4.50.

Saturday and Monday Special
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Nolle*' of Afipllrnilon for T in Drr«l
li’m lrr Nrrtlnn UTS off Ih* Cirnrral
Saxon Hod Spread—Size 78-83. Regular
Nlntulr* of fhr xinlr of l-'lnrlila.
Notlte Ih titfri-li)* given th at U. 8. :
price $3.00.
Saturday
and
Monday
Special
Drawdy. purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. too, dated Hu- fitH day of Juno,
Saturday and Monday Special
3.39 .... ... T T * ___ |
A. P. 19it, lias lUid mild rcrllflcato
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In my. ufflcp,- ami him itmdo application
$2.50
for Tax Deed to Ihnui. in accordanco
Price Saturday and Monday
with .law. 8ald i ill If lento rmhraccs
Schiller
Bed
Spread—Size
72x81. Regular
tho following dmcrlhull property altSpecial
untod In Homltinb- rounty, Florida, toprice
$2.00.
wHi HIVH of NK'i. .Sec. 23. Twp. 21
A final Clearance Sale of Fancy Voiles.
8.. It.',31 li. 10 Arri s. Tho said land
Saturday and Monday Special
Preparatory to the arrival of our Now Fall
holng .’isHcsftrd tit ilio dull- of tho Usuanca of such ci-rtlflcalo In tho name
and Winter materials. Come early.
$1.65
of I’nkntvn.
Aleut Notice Is herrhy given that
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■nHHflKHHHMRnBnBHHHMBnnRttariartinVBBEaOHHIll'llBIIIlQnilBaSMHMMiii
II. 8. iJiratVily. puri-liBHi-r of Tax t’er* 1 . HI It H it F I |III 4 1 0 1 1 *1!
Ill'll ** - **#I4»*.
iiA m w A'o Siftfi diriTir-me •s rm tx r't^ r
Jlllit-.rAk It. ISIS, Inn llli-il Halil cert IOculo'liCmy offlrc, ilfal has inado «ppllrntlnq for Tax lirim in Issue In ac­
cordance with law. Kirlil certificate
cnilii ari s tho following described
property situated In Mi ml noli; Fount)-.
home.
F lo rid a ,/to -wit; llt-g. NIC. For. of
Mrs. McGuire of Lake B utler ia a NliH .-of NWU, 8eo, 23. Twp. II 8 .
TBM «.a u u
„ s j :; _ /
II. .11 K. Nun W. 2,10 yds.. 8 ..210 yds..
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Albert I35# &gt;;d*.. N.* 210 J-ds. 11 Ai ros, Thr
said
land
hrlftg'
llgaoH.-O
d
al
the
date
McGuire.
of the IsHiiaitcit of siu.-h certlhcalo In
F rank llntch has dis]K&gt;scd of his the name of J, F. Patterson.
Alsu; Notice In hereby given that
farm on F irst S treet to Mr. F orester
I&gt;. 8. Drnwdy, purchaser of Tax Ferand moved witli his family to the 11flea te No. 237a, dated the 2nd day of
. 11. 1SStl, has tiled said rerllboulevard, where they nre building a Julie,'A
lleato In Iny^offtc*. nnd hus made ap­
neat homo.
plication for Tax Peed to Imhiii- In arwith law. 8ald ccrtlltcato
Mr. nnd Mrs. lleuford Knapp visit­ cordnni-o
enilirni-cs ihiF following .described
ed the la tte r's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. property sitUMliglfill Homlnole Founty,
Florida, to-w it: KU uf 8V4 of N\VI|
C harles Bales.
of Nl'I'i, Kcc IJ, Twp. 21 8.. It. 31 1C.
Curl N aughter hns purchased n 10 Acres. Tin, said land being nssessrit at the date ul tho lssunttco of such
tra c t of land near the school nnd is certificate in tho
panic of P. 8.
Drawdy,
clearing tho same.
Also; Nope* Is hereby given that
Telus Keller of Tennessee is visit­ P. 8. Prawdy. purchaser of Tax Fcrtllicato No. 3104, dated thu nth ilay of
ing relatives in Monroe. Mrs. Kel­ June,
A. P. I sun, has Hied nuld certifi­
ler is expected to ho in Monroe this cate In my office, nnd has made ap­
plication for Tax Peed to Issue Ip ac­
winter.
cordance with law. Tin# said o-rililF. II. Black nnd E. A. Osteen, our cuie embraces I lie following described
property situated In Pcniluolte. Fount)-.
popular grocerym&lt;-it, have installed a Florida, to-wlt: NH of Nlfltt of NWU
of
Hl-;‘i, Hoc. 23. Twp. 21 K, It. 31 K.
largo new soft drink fountain. It is
3 Acres. Tin- suhl land being nsscss.
of while enamel nnd is entirely sani­ cd at the dale of the Issuance of such
certificate In I lid name of II. .T. Hi.
ta ry and very convenient.
Flair.
Also: Nolle* In hereby given Unit
l». 8. Prawdy. purchaser of Tux For­
LAUGH FAMILY
micate No. 1*34. dated the tlh day of
HONORS RAGPICKER June, A. P. 133 4, hns filed raid cert Illcalc In my office, nnd has made ap ­
plication for Tax Peed to Issue In ac­
BAY CITY, Mich., Sept. 14.—The cordance with law. Hald certificate
embraces th r following described
father of 3.T children, the oldest of property situated fn 8ciuluolu Founty.
I
whohi is 07 years old nnd the young­ Florida, to-wit; HH of NH14 «&gt;f NW&gt;.
of HH*, , Sec 23. Tw-p. 21 8.. It. 31 1?
I
y *
est a lmbe of 14 months, is the claim Tile said land bring assessed at the
of tbe Issuance, of such certificate
of distinction of Charles L. Lucius, a •late
In the name of H. Pewter,
ragpicker who is a descendant of two
Also: Notice ta hereby given Hint
P. 8. Prawdy.- purchaser of Tax CcrDutch generals, nnd successively n tlilcntc
No. 35f&gt;, dated the 2nd day of
June,
A. P. 1219, hns (tied suld Ccrtlrancher, u guerillu lighter, Indian
flca'te In my nf{lcr; nnd bus made ap­
fighter, and n member of both the plication for Tax Peed to Issue In ac­
Union and Confederate arm ies d ur­ cordance with l&amp;W. Hold' certificate,
emtiracss the following described
ing the civil war.
property situated In Seminole County,
Florida, to-wlt: NH of 8\Vti of N\V«
Of the 33 children who have call­ of
N IP,. Her. S3. Twp. 21 8.. H. 31 I'
ed Lucius, the list includes four set 8 Acres. Ttie said land being assess­
ed
nt the date or th e Issuance of such
Crow n
of twins, one set by his p resent, or certificate
In the name of Fnknow-n.
Alsu: Notice Is hereby given that
fo u rth wife, and the others by n sec­
G a s o l in e
P. 8. Prawilv, purehn*e( «f Tax tv rond wife.
.
flcnle No. piO. dut**d the &lt;tli day of
Always Better
July.
A.
P.
litis,
hgs
filed
snld
certifi­
Lucius bears his- 91 years lightly.
cate lit my office, and ha* made a p ­
He can do the accepted “daily dozen” plication for Tax Peed In laaur In nrPO LA R IN E
exercises while the average person is cordahca with law.- Said certificate
embrace* tlif , fpllowlug described
OIL &amp; GREASES
I'll
m aking up his mind to sta rt. W ith pnrpertv situated in Seminole Founty,
to-w lt;
NI3U of NWS tif
Best
For Lubrication
ease he can rap his knuckles oti the Florida,
NK*i/'Hpc. 13. Twp. II 8.. It. 21 K. *10
floor1 w ithout bending his knees.
Acre*. The said land being assessed
i i3
at lh&gt; date jd fttlic Issuance of aurh
ccrtl Heat c In the name of Mary J.arBRITISH LIQUOR MERGER.
aon.
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Atsa; iNullca Is hereby given that
P. H. Prnw dy, gureh*»er uf Tax FerL. J. SWINDLE
LONDON, Sept. 14.—A nother big tlllcats No. 2.000, dated the «th day of
July. A. -11, 1**7, has filed said certifi­
whiskey share deal in in the courae cate In my office, and han made ap­
H. R. PURDON,
plication for Tax Peed to Issue In ac­
Dewar Limited will add 83,000,000 to cordance
wlllt law. Bald certificate
of arrangem ent whereby Buchanan enihroreo the following described
sltuntcd In Seminole County.
their already large capital of $37,- property
Florida .to-w lt: KIVU of NWU of
Better Stick To The Standard
500,000. Thi^ will be thq. absorption HI5U and 8 Vs of NWK of 8KVi, Kec.
1*. Twp. *1 H-. H»tl*» SI K. The said
of Maclpie and- Company, distillers land
bring ahaeas*d,ab-lbe date of the
and proprietors of certain well- laauane*1 of such', eartlflcate In the
iiam» t.r'P. K Prs1 "
known brands of whiskey.. .Buchanan
FulMs*.ssId d fP H H R ^s s l i z I l 'H H
jfcriwdlt
*!&lt;&lt;•».t i n * t«» l a w T aX D i e d *
and Dewar now own rtnost &lt;-f the big deemed
Will It. - u » t h c t . Q t v oit t h o . 3 1 t h d a y o f
distilleries in the north of England
KN v 1 7 ^ 8 8 8 ^ 1 1 )- o t m i a l R l f f n a t u r * a n d
andiScotU nd,
• z a l i h l * l l i . ^ u h du&gt; o f A g f u s t . A.

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StandardOil
Sendee Station Sendee

We are in charge of the Stand­
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. sta tio n at
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We personally will appreciate
your patronage and will do
our best to serve you to your
utmost satisfaction.
You w ill be pleased with
Crown Gasoline and Polarine
Oil. Also with our free air,
water andcrank case service
to which you are always welcome.

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TAy D »rA *t*us«T TO fJKifl) PRISONER ADMITS HAYING
VILLA'S LARGEDOtoAifclS"
ENGINEER TO MARB­
WITHOUT A LEADER
m a r r ie d s BVbN Wo m en
Rhone 498
Phone 498
IS VESTIGATrON. -| ■
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;
- Los Angelps, Sept.. 1,4.—The\auj V H i^ d iy ,cr£V .&amp; &amp;
FrfncTscq
Villa
fell
ill
Parrel!
'under
thorities
hoped
today
to
receive
re­
rv&gt;n»tructM work on 'th o L now
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'-fS:
\ t0 be built between thin city plies to telegrams they sent /yes­ a ball of huliioU' a . small kingdom ip The ijlsciise T b it Strikes \Vilh-‘ TIRES AND TUBES
sl Johns river *t the Osteen terday inquiring Jqto th* alleged ma- U&gt;A state, of Durango lost its ruler, and
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes, Trurihs
olit Warding. Quickest Way GENUINE TEXASGAS
* with fundi derived from the trirpohtlal adventures of Harry R. nearly G.tioO1 potential soldier* tliidr
to
Get
Well
is
Through
New
chftf.
and
Jo f the 1600,000 bonds voted sev- Itosfion, who was arrested here last
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Treatment* Containing Seven­
.The
fact
^hot
the
fin
g
er
bandit
Friday
under
the.'nam
e
hf
X;
E.
TRANSFERRED
ANVWHERE. ANY TlUffe
j months ego, ha* been started
teen Ingredients That Renew
leader
exercised
..^virtually
feudal
Woods,
and
stnJpfectod
for
a
time
of
MOTOR
O
I
L
S
^
j will be carried on actively until
benig Dr. P. V. Allen, Wanted In rights over an extent of mountains ' Every Pnrt of the Body.' I
t roid is completed.
Phont 498
—t flnt construction camp for the Seattle, Wash., In connection 'With
7 ,!hC 8rUtC ° f f' Indigestion Ih any form often M F . P *
the death there in 1010 of Xftna Tlatfcila, &amp;l(h a population of nc?r- p^ves
h i*
fatal,
but
eVeh
In
a
mild
do1* fco * P *i MM*
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.tractor l»s been established at Danielson.
Phrne 481-J
105 Palmetto Aire
ly
lOO.tfK),
eimo.
to
light
when,
a
*
r
brings
grec
la
dangerous,
because
It
.L
" M ant) grading an&lt;| surfacing
— -------another, running
ailment
Investigation hadf- failed tfi ' con'- commission representing the "colon- on ono
mtlons are to be carried on both nect him with the Seattle cdic arid islS" he had seUlcd around about throughout thd entire system, taking
lTI from this point. The con- tho authorities were about W re­ Cnnutiilo journeyed to tbe'capital to lb the liver, stomach And blood, pro­
ducing malnutrition arid finally reach­
is given 260 forking days
lease Him when they decided to give nsk PresTdent tibrego'n whht the poli­ es the heart. For this reason any “ M
e W
m (&gt;e time his'bond was mudi 1o
yy
him "one more thorough gritting," cy of the government would be in re­ remedy that ‘merely relieves the pair!
vpJete the building of the road.
s
not
sufficient,’
but
a
complete
syBConsiderably to their astonishment gard to tho Villa.,holdings. They
fs probable the road to DeLaud they said, ho then confessed that he were told It would not bo altered, and enilc treatment Is necessary to get
well/
j Sanford will be blocked for a had been married seven times, de­ thpse of the former outlaw’s follow­ permanently
Rdduccd price $605
This complete treatment is found
M a result of these operations clared all seven women were still ers who had cMvotcd themselves to onty in n prescription called Ite-Cu“Will Protestantism and Catholiclsrtt Unite?”
Delivered
J trips to these cities will have to living, but admitted therefore that agriculture would not bo molested. Ma, which contains seventeen well
'
f r e e Lecture
known and thoroughly tested Ingre­
aud. by way of Daytona.
six of the alleged ceremonies were
When Villa nrst submitted him- aienU(
„ skillfully
„ lllIllliy eohipoundod
C0mp0unue„ mac
dients, so
that
It u said the board of county illegal.
self to provisional President Adolfo each one performs its function on the
M1LANE THEATRE, Sunday N ight, Sept.
Hia first marriage, as officers dc In Huerta in 1020 and received, for various parts of the body perfectly
wniUlioners had word at their
wttor held In DoLnnd last week quoted him, was to Emma L. Johna, hlmsolf and his 60 followers, the “ d harmonlouaW.
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F.'H. DUDLEY, Evangelist and Lecturer
„
This reniarkablei prescription starts
Chairman II. B. Phillips of the in Warren, Ohio, 27 years ago and hncirndn .of Canutillo, tho govern
’ | right to work on the digestive tract,
;
------------it* road department that the aur- his Inst six all contracted in tho Inst mont thought tho Villa problem had'■ relieves constipation, purifies the
four
years
were
to
Dclln
Whalen,
ii made by the state , road onbeen aolvod. Out when the pttcilled blood (the cause of rheumatism),
BBBBBBBBBkBBBBBBBBI
, below Oak Hill would be ac- ljeavittabuTj^ Ohio; Jennie /Nlurct, rebel’s friends learned of the good cleanses the kidneys and puts your
entire system to rights, thoroughly
rtcd and adopted by the stoto road Tacoma, Wnnh.; Nine R. King, Fort luck of thoso who had aurrendered acting
I'
upon tho colon, which, accord­
Wayne, In which ceremony he used with him, hundreds of them address- ing to Prof. Mctchnlkoff of the Pas­
jowtver, it ia reported that -alnce the name of A, E. Reed, and Bell c-d petitions to their former leader teur Institute, Paris, ia tho cause of
* time the department chairman Patker, Spokane, Washington, whom arklng for Innds in the district in all our bodily aches and pains. RoCu-Mn will dispel biliousness, Rick
consented to permit the engi­ ho married under the name of W. which ho dominated. Villa com­ benches,
nbrvousness and completely
rt come back to Oak HUl to A. Allen; Mae S. Roush, Dos Moines, plied ai; did the government nnd rid yotfr system of all toxic poistfns,
[fct another Investigation and per- Iowa, where he again used tho name more ranchcif were bought nnd turn­ which have been tho direct cause of
„ another survey. It is believed of A. E. Reed and .Bill Parker, ed over to thorn for the formation of your sickly condition.
Ko-CU-Ma is sold and recoin mended
Service does not mesn physical nctivilV in waiting or the trade.
X g the stale department insists Evnnsvillc, Wis. All were beliovcd military-agricultural colonics..
by
tho Union Phnrmocy and other
Service d rts not mean suggesting “StimHlifn g Just ris Good or persuading customers t&lt;?
Prior to his denth Villn wnA tho good dtug stores, and If you don’t
tiing the survey and route for to have had considerable money.
try something they prohnhly do not want
He was said to have a list of more dominating force in n district in­ feel a decided chnngo in your condi­
Dixie highway laid out by the
irtmcnt engineer, landowners in than GO wOmOn, matrimonial pros­ cluded in a line running from Rosar­ tion after taking according to direc­
Service cohsistB of recognising the needs of,buyers in the community, selecting nmf stockOsk HUl section will tie the pects whose wealth or prospects of io, ulong tho border between Duran­ tions, you get your money, back.—
ing (he ..gooods that meet the 100 per cent, and making it easy and pleiutaht f6r cuitomers
Adv.
ik up with an Injunction so far it he had reduced to tabulated form. go and Coahulia through Descubrito select the goods.
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Half the victories of Ufo come from
the bond funds are concerned, These women represented many dnrn, El ‘Rodeo and back to Rosarin
they claim the bonds were voted porta of the United States and by way of Ornelas. Various villages a confident belief that one 1* going
Service at PIGGLY-WIGGLY consists of V*V?ng you whnt you wan( when you want it, no.
b« used on the present route of Canada, nnd Mexico ns well, it was nnd towns arc Included In this district! to win. The world has little use for
substitution, the best advertised brands, and everything in plain sight and tfid privilege
i’licgc of
stated.
walling an yourself,rtithoul persuasion.
but mont of the inhabitants, despite [ tho man who is continually down at
Dixie highway.
The outcome of the controversy
tho existence of these municipal gov­ the heels.—Anonymous.
Judge Malncs Returns
ernments, looked to Villa for justice.
ith the state road department will
Judge Schellc MrjncS, returned
COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL WORK
wslthcd with interest by the taxlast night from Dayton, Ohio, whort*
School tonchors should givo tho
Of
course,
Piggly-Wiggly’s
ad
in
ftrt_New Smyrna Nows.
he, Mrs. Maincs, and buby Mary- in today's Herald. The economical *art»p advice to children who have
F.tbel, with Mrs. A. M. Phillips have hnuscwifo watches nnd wnlts to see cough* n* did this Florida teacher. "I
lUB DOOIt SEDAN.
been
visiting Mrs. Maincs’ parents, what this store has to offer before recommend FOLEY’S HONEY AND
THE NEW FORD
Mr. and Mrs. John Hcrby for the oven considering tho purchase" of TAR to the children in my school
past month. -Mrs. Maines, Marywhq had tho ‘flu’ nnd good results
No. 3 Can Dclmonte
No. 1 Can Purple Ribbon
larger cowl, hood and higher rad- Ethel -and Mrs. Phillips, prolonged next week's supply of good things came whoonver it was used,” writes
to eat, as Plggly-Wiggly has cer­
A
pples...............
1 California Figs ....;....
tor bflng a vastly improved appear- their slay and will return about Oct­
-*rT tainly done its full nhmc of reducing Mrs I*. Armstrong, Okoechoheo, Flnrn to the new Ford four-door *e- ober lOlh. Tho Judge reports a gain
iiln, ■Foley'* Honey und Tar contains
the
high
cost
of
living.
Only
staple
md this enclosed type, whirir has in weight of five pounds and he is
No. 1 Can Muscot
No. 2 Cun Delmonte
me return disc Is handled and the prices no opiates. Ingredient* printed on
Joyed unusual popularity since it to bo congratulated on this, us he
(irapes .........
Peaches.........v
tho
wrapper.
Quickly
relieve*
colds,
n&gt;o plainly shown—you r,elect just
„ added io the Ford line, now pre- wns looking rather thin before he
what you want; cany it homo and coughs and croup. Bold everywhere.
oti * greater attractiveness than went away.
—Adv.
save the difference.
No. 3 Cdn Premier Fruit
Jelly nnd
rr before.
Snlad .............
fhe change in the front of the car, “YES, WE HAVE NO LEMONS’
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ikh has produced a more sturdy Ford Chassis, good mechanical­
ect, gives a highly pleasing nnd ly, good rubber..................... $ 05.00
Ford Touring, good mechani­
ireful sweep to tho body lines.
cally, good rubber .......
7G.O0
Enlarging the cowl also has effectthe interior in nlTording mare foot Ford Touring, good mechani­
w hat vt
cally, good rubber.......... ..... 103.00
gmfor occupants of the front seats
S' 5
tiA rrc fr
assuring added riding comfort. Ford Touring, new top, pnlnt,
and scat covers A-l mechan­
The Interior fittings nrc in choice
liilllfli!
No. 2 Can Oversea Simplcd
No. J Can Walker’s Chill
ically, nctf rubber, new bat­
iterials nnd scats arc huge and
Marrow Peas ................
CdB-Carne ...............
tery .................
...225.00
eply cushioned.
■■■
Any desired ventilation may be so­ Buick 1 Touring, good shape,
good rubber........................... 175.00
CaBipbell’s Beans,
\ A a
No. 1 Cnn Van Camp
red through the revolving type
ess
JL U C
L Sibgcitl ............
adow regulators which -arc on all lli-to n International Truck,
Can ......:........
good shapo ......
400.d0
«r windows. A dome light Is pro’21 Olds, new paint, A-l mochaniltd for interior illumination.
KnfTcc Hog, t)5 Per Cent Cnftlnc
Guidon Dllworlh Catsup,
cnlly, new cord tires, at bargain counL&amp;pge Mite
rem oved ..... • . . Ji
...........
Crntrnl avenue has boon grade J, I ter price. Uar belongs to out-of-town
itting laid, and is now ready for pci ty nnd mbst tie sold.
Have three good values In aeven» rock paving, which will soen bo
id. The puviug contractors are parsengcr cars. Come In and look
iking work, and Sanford will coon them over.
SAN JUAN GARAGE
sr* streets tin t will lie a credit'
| K2-\Vcd-Pr!-Sat,
w to this growing town.

1 Rfeal B argains!

“A M arvel

CHEVROLET

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San Juari Garage

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31c
29c

j! 10 lb. Idaho Potatoes
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E E / Fancy White Bacon, lb.
FLOUR 3|
I T T- /'' t f
| OR 124 LB. SACK BLUE WING FLOUR |
To the person making the largest purchase in this store
^
Saturday. *
Morton’s Easy flow Salt
Package
.........

D re s s in g

Large Six©

Jar

1 Pound Tall Can Pink,
Knlmun ...:.... ..........
All 10c Bread
2 for ..... .-.

21 Pound,Sack PJIlsbury
Best) Flour

6 Pound Can

3It oils \Vnttitrrt Toifct
Paper

6 Bars Octagon Soap
for
0 Packages Octagon Washington Powder
for
......................... *.t.................. mm

Qood SMoming
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, ---------------------A good, m orning, one th a t la good In eve
•ense of thejw ord, followa a su m m er n ig h t spent
In cool, refreshing sleep.

Before long you w ill need a p leasan t sleeping
porch w hich w ill le t you g et o u t o f th e stuffy
in terio r room s. Such a porch pays dividends
ih b e tte r h e a lth an d th e “pep’* th a t com es froth
eound sleep.
Add a room to your hom e hy building a
screened, m oaquitcvproof sleeping porch th is
spring. W e can h elp w ith th e plana and
furnish th e lu m b er, screens an d o th e r th in g s
you will need.

HILL LUMBER CO.
Sanford,* Florida
fecr.a.~

Packages
Macaroni for

25c

Fancy Cream
Cheese, pound
I,. * i

C rlw p ...

8 Pound Cad

Wilson’s Cert'lfled
Oton .,* .1 1

All kinds Campbell’s,Soups,
per can .................................. . .

2

No. 2 Medium Size
Delmote Peas
for

35c

S O lbs. Honduroa Q C a
[J «&gt; Rice ............. Z 3 L

19

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4 Pounds
Extra fancy Blue
Rose Rice for........ £ ttl
gals. Kerosine O C
Oil. for...., .... c M
Bring your own can.

Poet Tpaatles or
n Ffakea ..........

—-

25c

Our Pickles *ar.M Olivo Section is cont|daie.

5

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.

Dor Fruit ith^f Ve;j:'clh"ble counter is ut nl) times the main hcfSBy
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of our Store.

Our

�ed the Italian u Commission In cold send us. Wo do not want her se­ no real and lasting prosperity until tnancntly prosper thru
blood. Probably it was no accident. curities except a t a great discount. Europe gets headed in the right di­ tunes of another.”
Greece feels very bitter toward the Can ohe send us goods t&amp;lh which rection. Some real religion will lead
rest of Europe. The Greeks believ­ to pay for our own goods? She can to n real League of Nations; and
Script Dance at Woman’s Club Fri­
ed that t^ey were a great factor In do this dqring times of peace, but
day
evening. 0 to 12, good music. AA
helping the Allies whip Germany and can she do It during a timo'bf war? when such real religion la evident,
mission
*1.00. Given by the Junioi
that tho Allies later 'double-crossed' This is tho great question, and only Europe will find all parties In this Department.
M-2U
country
ready
to
help
form
such
a
Greece in favor of Turkey because the future can answer It. If Europe
League.
Europe
today
la
a
hot-bed
Turkey has oil and Greece has no oil! cannot send us goods to pay for war
Tho Greeks felt that thorc is nothing .'supplies, then she cannot send in of jealousy, selfishness, and political
OUR FLAG
more they could lose nnd that per­ goods to compete with our own fac­ intrigue. Only as the hearts of both
SEE. THE NEW
haps they might gain back something tories. This would at least relieve the people nnd the leaders of Europe
Let the sun of the mornlng'-klss it, let the evening sunset glow
C lr r n t a t l e a M i a i f t r j
nro
softened,
will
the
tangle
be
out&gt; of another struggle,—at least some of the foreign competitive pres­
*W a f t e r I f . M.
With n warmth of love and gild it ere it sets in depths below;
|
they would have their revenge. This sure which threatens us. today. This straightened out. It may take an­
Let
the
wind
enreas
and
fold
It,
let
tho
stars
In
glory
shlno
H a k e e rlp tlo a P H e a la A f t » t *
Dm
Y e a r —.........................................................I
was the situation. Italy’s self re­ especially applies to the wheat other war with all lta gruesomcness
On the emblem of Our Country,'loved na your /lag, loved os
Reduced price §605
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spect compelled her to take some ac­ growers of the United State. An- and suffering to bring Europe to
mine.
D e liv e r* * la C l t r k f C a r r ie r
her
knees.
We
all
hope
it
will
not;
O a a W e e k .......- ................................. IS C e a te |
Delivered
tion, but I hope this affair will quick­ pther wnr could send the price of
\
'
but in addition to hoping, let us pray,
T h e M f 'l l * to I K * p i( r W e e k ly H r r ly
bo
Battled
and
forgotten.
Let the voices of the children sing tho music of its soul,
wheat up to two or three dollars n j—npt only for Europe but for ouri l l e n tir e ly ro v e r * S e m in o le C e a a t r
o a j la p n fcileh r* e v e r * F r id a * . A d r r r Chant its chorus, 0, yet people, till tlie mountain echoes roll;
bushel.
"How
much
further
trouble
will
' selves,—that we may be honest and
tla la jr ra te # m a d e k n n n n e a a p r l l r a Bing nnd shout its hymn of freedom, fling its spirit to the
lln a . l l t l p e r y e a r , a lw a y s la a d r a a e e .
develop, only time can tell. The
"What Europe really needs,” con­ unselfish, remembering that we have
breeze,*
trouble between Italy nnd Greece is cluded Mr. Babson, “is somo ‘honest responsibilities ns well as opportuni­
M K M D KIl T U B ASBOC1ATKD m K M
•
T h e A aaooloted T re a a la a io lu s lv e ly
Till
the
notes
are
caught
nnd
answered
in
the
hearts
across
th6
not the only European tangle which to goodness' religion! Wo shall sec ties nnd that no country can pern tltle d to th e u s e fo r r e p u b lle a ilo n o f
x ' n a w e &lt;! l«i&gt;atcliea c r e d ite d lo U o r
sens.
1
must be straightened out. If anoth­
n o t o th r r w la a c r e d ite d In th la p a p e r
er real war fahould soon develop, It
a n d a la o t h e lo c a l n e w s p u b lis h e d k
h e re in .
Let no thought or deed unwozt'/iy smirch Its stripes of purest
now looks as If Germany would line
A ll r l c h t a o f r e - p u b ite a tlo n o r a p e c la i
d le p a tn h e a h e re in o r e e la n re e a rv e d .
whjte,
up with Greece nnd Russia, nnd that
n f f t r e i H R n A l.n m i l l D I I t O . P h o n e 14*
Let no strain of ernven silence rob its red of luster bright,
Franco would back up Italy with the
TO A D V l!H T I* M n * l
------I&gt;et no shnmo lied ini the star whine on its field of heavenly blue,
help of Turkey. Were it nqt for
In raae of errors nr nmmleelnn ‘In
leaal or other advertisements The
For it's Our Flag, friends—it’s Our Flng; I'm proud of 1U~
Egypt and India, England would
lleCahl Printing Company tinea not
held Itself llnltlo Tor damage further
nro you?
keep out of it this time; but with her ■
than the amount received for eurh ndgreat intorents in the East, no one
*vrrt Isrmenta.
—Charles L. If. Wngncr.
c'An
predict whnt England will do. It s
i Forelrn Advrrtl.tng ftepreaenletlre
looks now as If Germany might be
LjntEAMPJtlCAN PRESS ASSOClATinS'
the real winder in such a conflict,—
Tho approaches to Sanford should nt lenat, it would take France's mind ■ Women’s and Children’s Shoes ever seen in Sanford, beginning at
ns bnd ns they were before n Inrge
B
sum of money wnR expended-on them. bo benutifled. First impressions are off 'Reparations' for a while, and
Hundreds nnd perhaps make the league of Nations
There in not much difference be­ Some one should look after this fen- usually lasting
turo of our highways.
hundreds of nulo pnrties will soon n greater force for good. Now that
tween n Spanish bull fight nnd the
tho Allies* have given in to Turkey
ntunt to be pulled off tonight in New
Why do not county Commissioners pnss this way going over the state. and returned to her so much that
Jersey. Possibly the ninin difference employ men whose duty it shnll be When they come near our city whnt they had taken away, it is a great
is, the bull fight in more humane, to keep in .good repair a. pertain sort of nn impression will the tall temptation for somo of tho other na­
marc murnl, Ions objectionnbla in number of miles of a givtm road. weeds, 'brush, mpdholcs, nnd ragged tions—like Russia, Germany, nnd
every respect. We Americans should One man. can ensily care for ten miles roads make on them? It would seem Bulgaria—to try the same game.
erase our criticisms of Mexican bull of road, filling up holes, loolcing after like property owners would take ex­
“As to the effect on business in the
*
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.
fights untill we tnme the beasts of drainage, preventing diggi ng out of tra care of their lnml jutting on the
United State: Of course the temp­
the prize iring in our own country. ruts by heavy machines. Many times highways bill many of them seem^to
orary result of another European j
two shovels full of rock will do more have no desire to make their farms War would be upsetting to business
Geo. O. Guntharp, an experienced good than a truck load n-'month for or lots attractive. Cannot some thing in muny lines. Any shock is unnewspaper man, printer nnd adver­ a certain number of miles of road lie done to fix up a little? Fleet settlir.g and disturbing. This ex­
tising expert, has associated himself nnd they keep that section in repnir. a woman on the hoard of County plains the action of the commodity
with the New Smyrnn News in tho Why not the commissioners do like­ Commissioners nnd possibly some­ market and the stork market dur­
thing will be done.
capacity of business manager, nnd wise?
ing the past weeks. For six months
hns token up the work of that posi­
following tho declaration of w nrjg
tion. Mr. Guntharp has been as­ Fq Fq F^ Id
Ki ta Ft
Us Fi fci’Ha T*a Fa Fa
Ai Fu Fa July SO, 1014, commodity prices and J
Fa stock prices declined, and business jB
sociated with some large newspapers
F i in general was vriy bud. Boforo thot
after havjng been raised in a coun­ f &gt;
try newspaper nnd printing plant. K\
Fa close of the year 1014, however, or­
r
All contracts nnd agreements made f a
Fa ders began to corns from Europe in
by Mr. Gunthnrp will he faithfully ha Hti Fa F*t Ki Fa ’ to Fa Frt F.'. F-3 F4 Fa M F a Fa Frj Ft Fi Fu large quantities, our mills were
carried out by the News.—New
workers soon again had money to
Smyrna News.
WELLESLEY TUFTS, Sept. 14.— rope will permit herself to get en­ worketrs soon again had money to
------------ o-----------"Whnt would a now European war do tangled in another wnr nt this time," spend. By the close of Wifi, slocks
We arc also making some big reductions on Men’s Clothing.
Good rnads do not consist nil to­ to business?” Tho question was pul he replied. “ Yet conditions are far wore high, wholesale prices were S
gether in the making. The up-kccp to Iloger W. IJnbsori ns he was read­ more fnvorahlo ‘for a conflict today climbing, nnd the United States rfras
is about as important ns the build­ ing u mass of telegrams and cables than they were in 11)14. Moreover, becoming very prosperous.
"But Europe then had money with
ing. Too many sections allow the coming in from all parts of the the wisest students of international
ronds which they hnvu built go into world, asking what effect another affairs have been predicting for some which to buy. and a fine credit,”
discard' for lack of attention. The European wW wouJA' hnvc on lnisi- time that'another wnr is sure trt'MrnlFf tlBiltlnurtT Mr. HabSoM.' "Today con­
rhouldcrs of some of the roads in t ness.
and that it will again begin in tho ditions are entirely different. Eu­
this country are getting to bo almost| "It seems inconceivable that Eu­ Balkans. Doubtless the Greeks kill­ rope now has very little gold the can
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CHEVROLET

San Juan Garage
Company -

IGreatest Cut Price Sale

f

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on

D. L . T h ra sh e r’s
on Sept 15th and Closing Sept 22nd

For the reason that wo expect to make some changes in the lines car­
ried. And also in order to clean out short lots of shoes we are mak­
ing some very unusual reductions.

.4

Several lots of women’s Pumps and Oxfords will go at and below

Half Price

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION

Don’t miss this opportunity to shoe the children for school.

D .L THRASHER

On and after Saturday, September 15th we will operate the Service
Station formerly occupied by Standard Oil Co., on corner of First Street
-------------- :-------- -------- and Elm Avenue a s ---------------------------------

Wight Bros. Co., Station No* 2
This station will be under the management of Mr. Henry B. Purdon, who will see that you g el the same quick, courteous service that has made so manv friends for us
-------------------------------- — ------------------------------------------------ at our main station on Second and Magnolia. _____________ — ____________ _______________
_
One of the main features of this station will be the addition of MILLER TIRES that we will handle on an extremly small margin for cash, thus avoiding the neces­
sity of patronizing mail order houses. Note these prices:

30 x 3 Fabric .................................... $
30 x 3 Vz F a b r ic ......................................

7.90
8.75

30 x 3 ’/2 C ord...........................................• 10.45
31x4
C ord___ __________ 1............. 18.70
32 x 4

C ord.................... .....................

19.70

33x4
34x4

Cord
Cord

20.85
21.35

32 x 4K Cord
33 x 454 Cord
3 4 x 4 5 4 Cord

26.65
27.25
27.45

FABRICS GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES
.lift

CORDS GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES

A Ford Gift Ticket With Eqch $1.00 Purchase

■ H i p a v e Your Tickets—— f Get
’ a” New Ford Car

33.50
36.80
68.60
95.75
.123.40

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1923

WE PA Y 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
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.A Savings thought for the Month of September

••

folks inherit fortunes, some get rich by plunging into a risky venture, but the majority go out into the
world and acquire independence by the old reliable plan of being industrious, of saving and pushing
Money in the bank is a strong foundation for plans to build on.
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CHALLENGER

-Ha
Ti Ha M 1*3 h*i fa toi

w ‘Tho nnttlo &lt;&gt;r Hull's Him."
Yep, wc mean the hall of those
Argcntinaii pampas-.
Hut it may not he a run -the hull
may have to he taken on "the run"
to the hospital in an ainhulanee.
Ami nffnlil he mijiht leave in his
jar* buggy-happy contented ami
with the world's &lt;lit nipiomhip tuckul safely In his hohl.
Prolinblo—but
able.

HIGHLY

improh-j

I’itpo Is systematic- his first kayo
came frnni an r-maleur—in his very
first attempt pi puglilLtie life - the
sjrtenmllc part of ii i.; that he is
giving th e ' worbl's thanipiou n
chance to give his lis last kayo.
j A-birtjL cxiev m&gt; (in* mnnimg nnd&lt;
i wanted an to put home money »n
j Firpo but we nured the excuse that [
Jwe had spent orr last nickel for chew­
ing gum to chew while waiting for
the fight returns. You know the real
reason.
, Hut the worst part of the whole
rJbrnp i*' t|n t we •won’t gi t the re­
turns “puiuh by .punch." Peter
Kehn.'il who was to have had charge
cf the leased wire tonight received n
telegram yesterday that the Asso­
ciated Press would be unable to fur­
nish leased wire servin' to Sanford.
So unless radio fans get it tonight
Sanford will not bo aware of the win­
ner until tomorrow morning.
And still the grinding practice of
football goes on!l Coach Wilkinson
bad about twenty-five huskies out
jcKterdny and put 'em thru n lively
scrimmage.

JACK DEMPSEY

BASE BALL fi H MILANENEWS 5

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"The Last Moment" tonight at
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
MUanc.
National *Lcagud.
.Won Lost P et
Ifemonmcr tonight
is Country’
New York .... ............ G8 52 .023
Pittsburg
.„ ..1....80 50 .688 Store Jiilflit.
Cincinnati ..... .......... 80 57 .684
’ho Last Moment," a thrill story
Chicago ....... ............ 72 04 .620
00
.611
St. Ixiuis ...... ............ &lt;19
of the high sens.
Brooklyn __ ______00 09 .489
Boston __ ... .............41 89 .330 A drama of u hidden "Thing."
* ■&lt; American league.
Won
I»st
..............89 45
New York
____„71
Cleveland
Detroit ....
S t Louis
......... - .... 65
W ashington ............(13

&lt;18

Chicago' .1.....................I&gt;81
Phltndolphit ________65
Boston ____ ...*_____ 61

72
73
78

Southern Association
•
- Won
Lost
New Orleans ._k*...... 8£&gt; 50
Mobile ___
.83
Memphis .———2. —72
Birmingham __
.:..72
Atlanta ............ — —.72
Nashville ...1 -...._......70 H
* ----* , r t r ....... -

The story of n society pair who
sought adventure and got it-—a lot
of it! .
Mystery arid thrills in a breath­
taking drama of a boy who was a
hero and didn't know it.
The myste'ry story * of a boy—a
jgirl—and a hidden monacal An adventure that took’ society'*
.041 [darlings to the low places of human­
.570 ity where dangers lurk in the
[shadows.
,. , .
.5 IK
Uemeinber tonight 1* Country
.503
Store—Stoip—come and . win some.Ml tliing.
—

Tom Mix tomorrow and Mutt aiul
-J * n A J c f l . Couioly. M «l— 5 ® .
‘1M rrNi ■*
Vf T*tW f

Who soys S. H. S. won’t cop the
state championship J Bring him forth,
we'll use Coach's spoedbounl on him.

LUIS ANGEL FIRPO

New Smyrna High School in going — -- - to bloom forth with a football team BEDS CLOSE TfJult—
NEW SMYRNA HIGH PLANthis year. If these fellows can do ns
HEAT'/ WINDY CITY
NING TO HAVE GOOD
, __ adv
SQUAD THIS YEAH well in football as they did in busebali the p ast .season they will be go­ Cubs Lost Two STrnight Jo Moran—
Plans are being made by the boys ing some. *
Cnrey Scores From Second on
who will be pupils in the high school
this year fo organise a football team,
Sacrilice Fly In Itrooklyn-Prlntej
Gainesville High's ehnneen were
and ns n preliminary n number of slightly weakened yesterday*when it
Second Game—Henry I sates.
Ihe boys werfl out on the campus was announced that Jack McDowell,
Wednesday afternoon for a work­ a strong cog in Fnrrior's Purple
Chlcugd,
Kept. 13.—Cincinnati
out anil to see how they like the Huuricane last year will not atend colsed its road trip today by de­
game. The local high school has Guineavillu High this year.
feating Chicago, 5 to 3, in ten in­
never "been represented by a real
nings,
making o clean -sweep of tho
football team, and it is planned-this
So long—hope you sleep q» sound two games in the penpant race.
year- to have a team which will give ns the "Angel” will tonight—late to­
Great batting by Hurpcr utul Dun­
a good account ‘of itself throughout night wc meun.
can, the latter making five bits In
the season. High School Principal
five times at bat,’ helped the Reds
Harbin will conch the boys and help
RICKARD EXPECTS
to
victory. Fonseca was hurt In n
to moke tho selection of material and
HOT BATTLE collision at ilrst base when O’FurrtT
organize the team. Jt is planned to
ran into him in the fifth inning anil
have about three squads and pick
New York, Sept. 13.—(By the had to bo carried off the Reid.
tho best team from these three
Associated Press.)—Tex Rickard to­ Score:
•
squads.
Tho townspeople should
night p^diclcd. aq evenly waged bat­ Cincinnati 100 000 002 2—5 -I I 1
give every encouragement to *the
tle tomorrow when Firpo and Demp­ Chicago
000 100 001 0—3 11 1
boys in this endeavor.—New Smyrna
sey clash.
McQuaid, Keck, Domduio and HueN o w * . "
T look for a slashing (lgbt with grave; Aldridge, Osborne and O’Far­
the odds of.victory about even." de­ rell.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
_
i
clared the promoter. . J‘I think the
MONEY
Send this ad and ten cents to Foley experts who plcjc Duhfpsey to win
Pittsburg, Sept. 18.—Pittsburg nnd
Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, easily and quickly arc all wrong. IhWuJtlyn divided a doubts header this
11L, writing your name inij address Firpo t s X WK, husky fellow, one of afternoon, Brooklyn winning the Aral
clearly. You will'receive a ten cent tha strongest ring men and hardest game, 7 to 4, and tho Prlatcs the
bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND hitters I Jtave ever seen, lie has second, 0 fo 3. In the Arst game,
TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, proved he ran, toW jots of punish­ Adams was hit hard In the first three
also free sample packages of FOLEY ment and come back with a knock­ innings and gave way to Hamilton.
KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu­ out wallop. Dempsey may have ad­ Cooper easily outpitchrd Henry In
matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder vantages (n speed, • experience and the second game, the feature of
Trouble, and FOLEY CATHARTIC generalship, hyk-W Is not the super­ Which -was Carey's scoring from
TABLETS for Constipation and Bil­ man that a i‘&gt;ti of allies would make Second On Barnhart’s sacrifice fly to
iousness.' These wonderful remedies him seem. HeScfil have th e h a rd - deep center, in the third inning. This
have’ hcl|x&gt;d millions of people. Try eat fight he baa ever hod to keep was the second time that

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Field, Frisch, of New York, turning
the trick four years ngu.
First Gunic:
'
Brooklyn
. 201 ooo io:i—7 In o
Pittsburg '
Hll 110 000—1 11 0
Vance and Taylor; Ada mu, Ham­
ilton
Second Game:
,
Brooklyn
000 101 001—3 0 3
Pittsburg
111 020 100—0 0 1
Henry, Dickerson and Taylor;
Cooper nnd Schmidt.
SENATORS TAKE TIGERS IN
CAMP. QUAKERS TAKE TIGHT
ONE FROM BROWNS AND IN­
DIANS LOSE TO BEANEATERS
b
_____
New York, ScpL 13.—Tho New
York Amcricuns easily defeated the
White Sox in the third game of the
series here today, 0 to 5. The
Yankees started olT with au eight
run lead in 'tho first two innings,
knocking out lllankomhip In thu
second. Ruth hit his 30th homer of
tho season off Blankenship in -the
first inning, leaving him one be­
hind Williams of the Phtfndclphin
Nationals.
Score by Innings:
Chicago
000 100 010—5 8” 4
New York
200 000 01 x—9 12 1
Blankenship, Thurston and Crouse;
Bush and Schang.

ejected from the contest in the first
inning for protesting a decision.
Illuege moved from third u&gt; Harris* dj
position und was forced a little latar
to leave the game when a hall took
n bud hop and struck hiig in tha .
face.
,,
Score by Innings:
100 010 100-03•13 4
Detroit
301 102 1&gt;0*-V7 12 3
Washington
S. Johnson,
Pillettc, Osleh and
Hanalcr; W. Johnson, Russell and
• *
Huel.
Philadelphia, Sept. 13.—Philadel­
phia won a hard fought U inning
battle .from St. Louis today, 3 to
2, when Miller singled In thaielevent
scoring Hale. Danforth pitched
fine game for St. Louis duapite de­
feat. Iieimach, of the ^Alhli'
gave way to u pinch hittdr 'in
ninth and Harris finished Ihd
Score by innings:
; I
St, Louis
010 000 010 OOh^g 0
Philo.
ooi ooo eio ois-3
Danforth nnd Collins; ML
Harris and Perkins.
« ---------Huston, Sept. 13.—The witdpems c
l ’hie iq the eighth inniag
ly resjKu sible for Boston’s f 1
victory over Cleveland
Used five pitchers. The
of Drowvr into the' right
In fho eighth was one of
hit balls seen (jero
Score by
r;1
Cleveland ; “■
Boston / ' * &gt;' l
Uhle, Edwards e

Washington',
Sept. 13,—Walter
Jutui&amp;un guined the decision over SyU
Tester Juhnson todayf , IjAyshinglan
defeating DeUoit,‘.7 to S.’- ^ iu gam*
was niuik&gt; d bv free-bitting on both
f^eithe*/starter on tha mound
th a -^ a u w .
Harris was., ray..
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THE SANFORD DAILY rfEKALfe, FRIDAY, SRPTfiMBfeR 14,1623
THE REAL BENEFIT
OF GOOD ROADS ■

ImA:.*
Itor J. H. Benjamin, of the
a* ! * *
A small dog, barking joudly, chased
ala Star, attended the meeting of
mndiy a fte r,« passing express train
I Florida Associated Dailies held
up a country railroad platform, '
ford'lakt week and'his three
“Wlmt maltts him run nfWr It?”
amn editorial describing what he
Mrs. Henry Wight, Reporter
asked n traveler of the station agent,
and heard there and the nowsPhone 3«-W
owner of the dog.
cr men he met on that occasion
“I durnio," answered the agent,
ta pa r*n -Re -n« M m gq Hi
■ filled with wisdom and sparkling
thoughtfully. “But thnt never both­
i t He begins very naturally by
ered me so much as what will he do
; speaking in high praise of the hosThe Arst meeting ,of the new club
with it if ho over catches Itl"
pitality of the city of Sanford and year will be hMd on October 3rd, In
Thqro arc many communities which
p ft^ e wonderful progress mado there the now Club Homo on Oak avenue*
tfclk loudly aboui the need of good
In the last ten or Aftccn years. Ho
October 1st is the last possible date
roads,’tho Value of good roads, tho
. says “one of the Roman Caesars— for paying dues. A large percentage
use of good roads. They talk them­
.. we forget which, but it makes no of the members are already paid up,
selves into n bond issue, or a road
’ difference, for we wouldn’t know eijch and this is just n reminder for those
tax, nnd build one, two, ten miles of
other if we met—said he found who have overlooked tho matter, or
good roads. Too often these miles
Rome a city of brick and left it n have not been reached by the various
neither begin jmyvVhere, nor end
:■ d ty of marble.'’
efforts made to reach every member,
anywhere; do not conneet with any
And that, in a measure, he says,
Mr*. R. E. Tolar wishes to an­
good rond nt either end. Travelers
1s the difference in Sanford since he nounce to the club members thnt she
wonder what they will do wRh their
saw it Arst some years ago and as has a quantity of Government flow­
good roads now they hnvo caught
he saw it the other day
He tells er seed which will be glad to dlstrbute
them ?
of Bob Holly’s activity in seeing to to those. members who mny desire
There is no magic in n few miles
it that those jolly new»pa|&gt;cr men them. They mny bo obtained from
of paved highways. The farmer who
were welt entertained nnd talks wit* her at her residence, and will also be
must haul produce through mud to
ttiy about all those pencil pushers. given away on application, at tho
get to a paved highway, and over
; Speaking of Boll Holly and his Anc Arst dub meeting.
rut* nnd stones after leaving It to
paper, Mr. Benjamin says:
The following poem by lid mu ml
get to market, experiences no real
Bob took us across a street or Vance Cooke holds a message of cneconomy. The economy and benefit
., two and showed us the office of the courngcrr\ent:
of improved highways comes when
H
enry
Hull.
D
oris
K
enyon
and
Louis
W
olhetm
Sanford ffernlil. It is one of the Did you tackle the trouble that came
they are improved for all their
most complete nnd best arranged
in the J. Parker Read, Jr„ Production
length. A chain is no stronger than
your
way
newspaper offices in Florida, und
TH E
LA ST
MOMENT"
its weakest link. A regiment is no
With a resolute heart and cheerful?
has a smart force in charge. Once
fDiitrilutti
by
GoIJurvn
fnster than its slowest soldier.
A
Or
hido
your
face
from
the
light
of
upon a time we set in two days by
rond, for economy of horse Aesh or
dfy.
M
IL
A
N
E
T
H
E
A
T
R
E
T
O
N
IG
H
T
Jjsnd a l l, the type in one issue of
motor capacity Ib no more economical
With, a craven soul nnd fearful?
Sanford's-only paper, hut we couldn’t
than
its worst iqjle^
the largest mileage of good mails
O, n trouble’s a ‘tone, or n IrtulAi^i FACTS IN THE HISTORY
do that now.”
utmodneo,
OF ROAD IIUII.DING for tlie least cxpepjliture.
* He says the mooting was called to
It lias
WILL PASS 'AUTOMATtfCALLY
order thu pnlni .room of, the Valdez -Or n Jrotibl* isw hat you ninke lt
brought efficiency nnd uniformity
'TO RETIRED LIST
Gotfl roads wore first built by the out of chaos, and the money has
Hotel, by-Mr. Ed-Taylor of the Mi­ And it igii’l the foot that you’re hurt
NEXT YEAR
*
more active and prosperous towns or
ami Herald. Of Mr.' Taylor (the re­
that' counts,
gone
into
roads.
townships.
The larger centers of
tiring president) Mr. Benjnmin says
But only how did you.take it?
Washington, Sept. 14.—.John J.
Why not a four-fold system, with
population attracted the mail traffic
“he looks)just like the mamjging edi­
Pershing
celebrated yeterday his six­
the
Nation
doing
for
states
what
the
tor of a &lt;big newspaper nlwnys up- You nru b^nton to earth? Weil, well, of adjacent communities, Such traf­
ty-third
birthday.
He began his lsst
fic
tlitj
not
help
build
or
nuiinlain
the
petrs In Action, nnd ns he sometimes
states have done for counties, and the
whn'Ca that?
year
of
active
service
in the army to
roads it partly destroyed.
appears in fust, lie has a stern coun­
Come up with a smiling face.
counties for townships?
which his life has been devoted at
tenance with about half a cigar stick- It’s nothing against you to fall down
Tliis destruction resulted in n de­
By this four-fold system of roads hi Hiicsk in the war department per­
■ lag out of one comer of it. lie looks
mand for county appropriations for
flat,
" the
- other But to lie there—that’s the disgrace. road,building. Tho moneys were first there will be nn impetus, ns yet un- forming the triple duties of acting
bo ’Aerce •that well bet all
thought of, given to rond building secretary of wnr, general of the
newspaper men in Miami borrow
The harder you’re thrown, the distributed among the towns or town- throughout tho Nation. Authority nrniiek, and chief of staff.
money fibm him, nnd If we ever go
shipR- on some agreed plan, and were
higher you bounco,
Keptemlier 1.1, 11)24, which also is
broke in \ho Magic City, we’ll surely Be proud of your blackened eye! , snpnt^ry them, or1 under the joint au­ nnd responsibility will be logically
the anniversary of the opening of
nnd
economically
divided
nnd
Axed
■tick him for Avc dollnrs. When we
Under
It isn’t the fnct that you’re licked thority of county officials.
without confilct arising. Uniformity the battle of St. Mihiel, the man who
called tho meeting to ofder, he look­
thnt counts,
^ U)esc a-undilionn most of such moneys and','efficiency will bo established. comninndod tlie Americnn army then
ed just like he wns going to Bend
w.-nt into politics, and not into roads,
It’s how did you Aght nnd why?
Standards of construction and main- in its first grent drive ngninst the
the crowd out on assignments, nnd
wfgitd there was no uniformity in con­ tcmfhco will lie raised. The entire German lines in France will pans au­
if he h:u( said to us, “Benjamin, go And though you be done to tho death, struction or care.
Nation will b e , given “Good Roads tomatically- tw the retired list.
down on the lake fiont -and .see how
whnt then?
As *a result there was a reaction Everywhere" by a well-balanced,
much bootleg ban conic in by boat
if you battled the best you could. in favor
For quick results try a want ad.
ji ' of county roads built and connected system of National, State,
today,” we’d have said “Yes, ^ r.ir,” If you played your part in the world inaintainefToy
the county officials. County, nnd Town Highways reach­
and scooted out.”
of men,
Thcn,( nj^J,.fihhr then, did the hulk of ing out to the most remote parts. those communities liest able to bear
' He speaks touchingly of Clayton
Why the Master will enil it good. such appropriations get into roads, They yill he built in the shortest the burden. In other words, the
Codringlun of the lleLand. Nows nnd Death comes with a crawl, or comes and Hung was a boginning- of cITicrtfnomy. The money wilt gel into fanner will thus get what he needs
of ;Arthui;Codringtun.. ‘The lnnunted
With’ a'fiodilVt-,'
whore-It belongs* anil the cost and whdt he wants. He has not been
Chris- O. .Codringlun who established
AnJ whether lie’s slow or spry,
Uut histbfy repeated ilscIL The will be equitably distributed upon getting this by “Federal Aid."
' the News had been a fast friend to It isn't the fad that you’re dead thnt
more active and prosperous counties
Mr. Benjamin, as ho wan to the edi­
counts,
built and' fiinlntnln^d good roads.
tor of the Gainesville Sun. He rails
It's how did you die and why ?
Those
wore again destroyed by tho
Harry Brown of the Ijikclcnd Slnrtraffic from adjacent counties. Tliia
Tolcgram tile Beau linnnnu I of the .MAKE THE ROAD
traffic did not help build or cure for
Florida press olid lie eorrocts the
PAY FOR ITSELF tlie roads it destroyed. Thero'followimpression lie had about Lynn Bloom.
cd n state-wide demand for state npHe found that Lynn was not ovor
Distinguished Highway Builder propriations toward rond building.
■lx fret "four inches tall with oars
Tells How.
Again history repeated itself in the
Ip like u windmill and that he didn't
| form of stale aid to the counties nnd
S: • carry ten penny nails in his pocket
General T. Coleman DuPont, who Iowns, t(f be spent by them or
to bito on. Wo lake tho following built nnd presented to the stale of under jpint authority of the stale!
j clipping from the Ktnr'n editorial:
I Delaware a inugniAci-nt concrete officials. And again most of such
“ If wo &lt;-vcr And tho man who told boulevard, pays that the two fuiitin- moneys went into politics, nnd not
ua Herb Folk el was dried uji nnd nietltal principles of road building into roads, and lark of efficiency and
homely we will write thnt man nn me: Find, “the only thing that can uniformity persisted.
, ante nAtcni obituary, which will possibly ho permanent about a road
As a result of this waste, history
give him a pain to read. Herb is is tho location.” Therefore, urges
almost as good looking nn he is I ho distinguished road builder, “get once more repealed itself,- anil tficro
was a demand for stale highways
clever, which is saying much.
a locatlun right, remembering thnt a built and maintained by the state
“ We had cordial greetinifn from r.tralght Jinu^hrtho shortest dislntu-e
under ila highway commission. Effi­
You can get the most
M. T. Gaines of the Daytona News, between tw«) points."
ciency
und
uniformity
were
the
re-j
food
value out of wheat
who has been a friend in spirit many
Tlie second fundamental principle, suit, and the moneys wont into roads.
by.
easing
bakings that
, years; M. J. Seed, of the Daytona according to General DuPont, is con­
Those states which now have the
are
made
from good
Journal, *ho has grown much nin&lt;« cerned with its financing. He says:
ho was planted; W. A. Elliott of the "Aequire rxtrn hind nlong the rond, best rond systems have a three-fold
plain flour. A depend­
TimeS-Unlon; our friend next door, to be leased nt n low rate of interest, system, each under the exclusive
able baking pfowder must
jurisdiction
of
its
properly
constitut­
W. P. Arpohl of the Gainesville Sun; the income to bo devoted to rond pur­
be employed or you do
ed authorities. This has produced
Frank. Kny Anderson of Winter poses \first and gonernl purposes af­
not
get the full nutritious
Park; Jock Worthington of the I.eke terwards."
value
of tlie wheat—nor
Wales Highlander; George Kellnr of
Hud tho city fathers of the Me­
^
N
e
w
R
o
m
a
n
c
e
s
will
your
bakings be as palthe Mcrgyiilhulcr Linotype Company, tropolis acquired a one hundred foot
and to pat the matter in n punkin- strip along the two Hides of Broad­
4
atable and easily digested.
shell we' were kindly treated and way, tho rentuls from these strips
‘ '*
The same results cannot
made to {pel much at home. The hoys would have paid for the entire run­
be had if you use Self Rising
paid something nlmut our being the ning expenses of New York from its
i’ dean of the daily newspaper nun, beginning, built all Its bridge* and
Flours, or any so called
; and of nrfact wo were the oldest by subways, nnd nup|H&gt;vtcd its parks,
f
ready-to-use substitute for
several years of any man at the pollco, lire department; In fact, mnde
plain flour and good baking
r meeting, but Col. It. W. Dnvis, of the New York a tax-free city. As it is,
powder.
Food authorities
Gainesville Sun, Milton A. Smith of the rentals from those two one hun­
. i
and physicians agree that bak­
tha Tallahassee Democrat and per­ dred foot strips of land along the
ings that do not raise properly
haps some others liave a few year* most expensive street in the world
are bad for the health. Such
on p*.
go into private pockets, the owners
: , “Hr. lb !~ McCall of this division of the land.
,
foods are hard to digest rind
t f the Associated Press was present
in time cause stomach trouble.
All roads are Brondwuys in em­
and was iery welcome, as neurly all bryo. The country lands of today muy
Mo (hers who are interested in
y)5te Florida dallies lukc the A. P. be the busy city street of a hundred
service, which in the must relinble or a thousand years hence. But even
the proper growth and health of
the world.
if tlie lam) is furuver a lane, the land
their cliildten (and all mothers
**Tho blhor gentlemen present, on each side of it hus value, and
are) should never use anything ;
jth all of whom we hud tho prlvi* hringn in rental to Homo anu. When
but
a good brand of plain flour
V of ajtindly greeting, were Ralph thnt 'some one" is tlie road building
hrid
a tfaid-tested leavener such
ipwr, Antictam Paper Company, state, tho state will no longer have to
as
Calumet—the
economy Baking
lonvfllei Stanley Lichty of the levy taxes for roads.
Powder.
,,
/
Jbourna Times; Geo. Ilosmer of
B F o il Jtiyerii Press; R- B- Urossior • The A. &amp; P. Store, as usual, has
Qaliimet has . more than the ordi­
r tb« (Jrlando Reporter-Star, und u lot of real bargains for the econ­
did
nary
leavening strength. It raises
‘ ipa there wore others “we
omical housewife. Tlilp store not only
every baking to its height of nutri­
makes a specially of handling the
l^jsinass meeting doalt with best brands of groceries, but also
tious value. It is pure and depend­
_ qpestioiui of lio interest to gives tho very bent of .service und
able — do not,look for a substitute—
outelde the profession. Tlie treatment. Look over their ad to­
there1
y com petent new tp &gt;| &lt;-r manager, day, make your selections ami call
7---After tha oCf-acaRl. on-agalq anPepper, of the Gainesville on them.
Use Calumet and be positive of whole­
Easement
of
AllUtar
McCormick,
waa- fleeted president; Rob
litontlnant Chiracoan. and MU*
some
nutritious and economical foods.
is appropriately aelected for ent, but Holly took the presidential
Mnhr London Dakar ha* occupied
tho attention of two continents,
Jhe, association wisely eon- chair, while Mr. Taylor, with n sigh
comes Ui* report of McCormick'*
opld not pick any better of relief, arose, stretched hi* legs
enifa£«Dicnt to Mias Joan Bt«v«u*
C larion Codfington for and lit him an entire \ cigar."-—
Uuovaj.V prominent la Louilon
’ Mr. Pepper wasn’t praa- OaioaavUIs Sun. r
A
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nnd the entire Herald gang deeply
regret his departure, but nil join in
wishing him much .success nt TnNational Leaguot
vitres, and commend him to the tend­
At Pittsburg -t-C; Brooklyn 7-3.
At Chicago 3; Cincinnati G (10 In er mercies to the people of Ijikc
coURty.
nings).
RESULTS YESTERDAY

To* can find th* m m of
every *Ut* Buadneaa Man
in Sanford In thl* Column
•ach day.

Classified Ads lc a word. No to
American League.
Ad taken for less than 25c. to At New York 0; Chicago G.
And positively no Clssalflcd to At Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 2,
Ads charged to anyone. Cash to
innings L
must accompany all orders, to At Boston 0; Clcvclnnd 8.
Count the words and remit to At Washington 7; Detroit 3.
sco'rdingly.
to
to-to to to to .to a* to. to -------Solilhern Association.
At Little Rock 1; Atlanta 13.
At Memphis 4; Birmingham 1
FOR SALE
No other gomes scheduled.
FARMERS—You can gat saad bao
frames and irrigation plug* at th* THE EVERLASTING
PAItALYZINd TRUTH
Sanford Novelty Wnika.
100-tfc
FOR SALE^-Doaier and Uaya' paints
The Tavares Herald has again
and vamlahca at Sanford Novelty
changed hands, A. P. Vaughn dispos­
Works, Sanford agents.
ing of tho paper to Ralph Gore of
FOR SALK—Rhode Island eg
Sanford,
who took possession Mon­
setting, 1G eggs for $1,00.
day,
Sept.
10th. For many years
Ellsworth, Boardall Avenue,
Mr.
Gore
has
been linotype operator
ford,
83-tfp on the Sanford Herald and his de­
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for parture from that olTiee wns sad ns.
fall planting, either Bliss or Rose n fur.ernl for ho had been* an ciTiNo. 4.—F. F. Dutton A Qo. 110-tfe cicnt nnd energetic .workman. The
FOR SALK—Second hand loose leaf Tavares Citizen under his manage­
hinders good ns new, ponts and in­ ment should show marked improve­
dices. Quick solo at $1.00 each cash ment.—Clermont Press.
on delivery. Herald office.
131-Otp
Ralph Gore, has been nn appreci­
FOR SALE—Second hand letter files ated employe of the Herald for the
in good shape hut hove been used. past three years, and has never miss­
Good for ordinary filing. Have in­ ed showing up on lime. He is olio
dices. Twenty-five cents apiece for of the fastest operators in the state
quick sales-. Herald Printing Com­
pany.
131-6tp WANTED—To exchange G-passcngcr
I‘OR SALE—817 West First street,
touring car, looks uml runs like
Bargain In prico and terms,
new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fla.Jljght trucli Ray Brothers, phone !&gt;48,
_________________________ 137-26tc | Sanford.
118-tfc
FOR SALE—7 room house and 3 lots WANTED—A good second hand Dol—two flowing wells. Corner Pino c0 light plant.—E. D. Mobley. Phono
and Third Streets. Gables, 401 Mag- 204.
143-Htp

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
117 Commercial 8Lreet—Sanford, Flo.

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
IRE-^----- AUTO

BONDS

S. 0 . ShinhoJser
Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

A. P, Connelly &amp; Sons
Ural Efitate, Loans and Insurance
104-8 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 48

STEWART The Florist
Cat Flow ers-- —■— Floral Deatgns
Annual and Ornamental Plants {
114 Myrtle Ave.-----------Phone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

FOR KALE—7 passengers cylinder
“Peerless” touring car. Good as
new. All cord tires. Sell less than
General Machine and Boiler half cost. Will take smaller car In
Works
pnrt payment or trade for real estate.
Cylinder Grinding
—Chas. Tyler, care Zachary-Tyler Ve­
Phone 62---------Sanford, Florida neer Co.
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141-tfc WANTED—Position us stenographer,
by competent, reliable young lady.
FOR SALE—Patho phonograph anil
JACKSON’S TRANSFER
Address
If. S., P. 0. Box 34, Lake
10 records. Phone 483.
141-Gtp
*• Your Patronage Solicited
Monroe,
Fin.
138-Ctc
FOR SALE A Dodge truck, enclosed
Reliable Service is Our Motto
body, in good mechanical condition,
A trial will convince you
3t-p
We'hhuP fihythlng* anywhere, any rubber good. Phone 2103.
FOR SALE—China closet, ko box,
time
gnu stove, tables, chairs, etc.—I jiw *
Phone 475
123 West First Street
aon, Oak nnd Central Ave., Sanford.
142-4tp

Cards *f Bnnford'* Repotebla Prof tooloctal Mon, sack
•f whom. In hia chosen profleet on tho Herald recoat■end* to the people.

OR RENT—Onc furnished room
with connecting bath. Prefer two
&gt;unr men.—214 E. Second St.
FOR SALE—Good mule cheap, for
121-tfc
ca»h. Apply J. I- Monroe, 703 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
Palmetto Avenue.
142-fltp
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel
FOR SALE—Table, chairs,
123-tfe
Avenue.
etove and shades.—1110 I.aui
George A. DeCottes
keeping apartment, 719 Oak Ave­
FOR SALE—A Half ton truck cheap. nue.
Attorney-at-Law
130-tfc
Ovw Soaalnoia County Bask
Also 2nd hand furniture nnd a F0R~RENT—4 desirable rooms, fur­
•ANFORD -I* *t- -t- FLORIDA quantity of hog wire. Phane 83-W. nished or unfurnished. Apply 107
144-8tp West Third street.___________130-tfc
WANTED
FOR RENT—Small cottage.—J. MuaFRED R .. WILSON
Experienced
grocery
WANTED
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
clerk. Apply at once A. &amp; P. Tea FOR RENT — 3 unfurnished rooms,
First Rational Bank Building
PANFORI)
-&gt;.
FLORIDA Co., 2nd St., between Oak and Park
304 Elm Avenue.
144-ltc FOR RENT—12 apartments' on PalSanford, Fla.
metto street, ft block from post of­
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
fice.—Judge Housholder. Phone 281.
’a r c h it e c t
W. J. THIGPEN
142-dtp
First National Bank Building
smaliII furnished
Real Estate
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
apartments.—A, P. Connelly &amp;
FIRE. LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
148-4te
Sons.
i
FOR
RENT^Bungalow,
flvd
rooms
REPAIRS
and
sleeping
porch.
Concrete
ga­
Cook Stove*, Sewing M*chln*a. Phan
CHELLE MAINES ogr*pha. Guns, *11 work gu*raijje*d rage, 11th street end Oak ave. Ap­
ply Mrs. Julius Takach, next dooc.
21 year* experience.
j
**• L A W Y E R -1*
, *.
•. 143-ltp

p u r i f i e d nml r e f i n e d f r o m t h o s e nhf e e t l o n n h l c i i n a l l l l oi t w h i c h h a v e h e r e ­
t o f o r e l i m i t e d l l s use.

In

lillloUstiess, constipation, headnehes nnd In dluesllo n. Mini In n m e a t
v a r i e t y o f l i v e r , slom ueh a n d Kidney
t r i m tiles c a l o m e l wns ( h e most s u e ren sfu l rem e d y, h u t lla u-&lt;- was ofte n
n e g le c t e d on neeoiinl of lls sh’ keillllk
(|unlltlea. Now It iji the eitslest and
most pleas ant o f inedh'lues to (nke
l in e t ’ a l o l a h at hedtlule w ith n swat
lo w o f w a t e r . — tltut’ a all.
No laali
no (crlpltuf. no tiaiiHen, no salts.
/..
Koial n l c h i ’ s s leep and th e next morn
lilt- you a r e feolllttr line, w ith n clem,
liv e r, n i m r l f l e d s y s t e m nml a I i I k u p
petite.
Kai
what
y o u please.
Nt
d a tiger.

Glues* Designed

Henry aimMcLaulin,
Jr.,
■a
t

FOR RENT—Sim room bungalow.
See
E. J , Tuthill, Celery Ave. 144-3tp
Corner of Park At*, and Second St.
FOR R B N T -U ing'e Wood Yard.
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
n .____ j a g «
.a . oi:

Charle
\ ■■' 'V-

“V T 'O U are In terested
A mainly in securing ex*
cellcnt service at moderate
cost. Ajax Cords arc doing
this nnd more for thousands
car owners,

It s 1 5 a n d
worth mote
M J U D ea lers

AJAX CO R D, RO A D K IN G , P A R A G O N

FRANK AKERS TIRE COMPANY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

S-29-wrd-Frl-lt wkly.

FLORIDA

(Thie Wns Written by u Women)

Are Some Storeoers So Obstinate?

WESTERN
BEEF
PORK
MUTTON
VEAL
Swift’s Premium
and Kigan’s
Reliable

Wc Dress Them
Home-Made Pork
Sausage
Fancy Cod-Fish
Middies
Boiled Ham

I am nn old-fashioned buyer of the necessi­
ties for my household. I go to the store my­
self. To me this work is not irksome. In
fuel, I like it. I like to look at the shelves so
full of cans and packages of so many colors.
I like to do thlH for the same reason^ that I
don't rriind being in n crowd.
When in a crowd I look for familinr faces.
When I see them I am delighted. When I
urn in a store I look for familinr goodH nnd
when I sec them I buy. Those goods have
become familiar to me through advertising
und I have noticed that tho grocery men who
have the most of those familiar packages
Bomchow.or other Boom to always go ahead.
I went into a store not of my own choosing
but with o friond Who, among other things,
asked for a very well known article of food
which is packed In a can, although she did
not ask for any specific kind. , I always buy
----------- and Instinctively I told her that was
the kind
she should ask for.
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Longhorn and
Sandwich Cheese
Quick Delivery

Phone 105

The dealer overheard me and Maid, "Mad­
am, I never sell th at article, I pell instead
something very much b e tte r -------------- my
own brand.”
Then he launched into afive-tninute talk
on why this article was better Qian the one
I had named. But somehow my friend had
been convinced by what I had suggested ami
she did jibt buy th at can which, the grovor
offered.
„ ■i*„' *" *—’•. * ” y ' * ifi (

And I thought aa I walked oat how stub­
born and obstinate that man wAa. He hod
lost a sale, hod probably taken hia first step

WADE BROS.

Automobile Body Buildin g and Repairing

ALL DRUGGISTS
15e and 65c, jars sad tubes
Hospital sixa, $3.00

Lntcst styles and fair prices prevail
nt the Quality Shop,
lt2-4te

I ' n l o t a h s a r e s o l d o n l y In o r i g i n a l
sealed pnekaueB, prlco t h i r l ' - r i t e cen ts
for t h e Limit f a m il y
paikauc;
ten
r e n t s f o r t h o s m a l l , t r i a l slue.
Yo u r
d r i i K k . s t Is a u t h o r i s e d t o r e f u n d tip*
l i r j ee a s a g i i a r n l i t e e t l m t yo| l wi l l h r
!i r o n n i n t h l y d v l l u h t t ' d o w i t h I ' . i l o t a l i i
— (Ailts. I

811 SANFORD AVENUE
■a Examined

For Cough* and Cold*, Hoad*
ache*. Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Ache* and Pain*

Hall at or before p. m. September
The IIcruTd delivered six times a 17th, 1023, for the construction of a
Dock and Boat Basin for which there
week for lbc.
is $07,000.00 available.
For quick results try a want ad.
Certified check for 3 per cent of the
amount of bid must nccompnny prop - !
usnl,
Robs Calomel
of *
t
Copies of. plana and specifications
Nausea and Danger may be seen at the office of tho City
Manager, or nt tho office of Fred T.
Medicinal Virtues Retnlncd and Im­
Williams, nml may be obtained on de­
proved—Dangerous and Sirkening posit of $10.00, which will ho returned
qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­ U bid is made.
let Colled •‘Caiotahs*’
The City Commission reserves the
right to reject any or all bids or to
Tim Illicit t r i u m p h
o f t m n l c r n or l - accept an ybid they deem to lie for
Pliro Is it ‘' d e - n i i u s c n t c i t ' * i - a t o m d I tilt,
lot k n o w n i n t h o d r u g t r i n l c n s " t ' n l o - the best interest of the City.
tnhs."
C a l o m e l . tin- nt pxl K n s u b l l l l
W.
II.
WILLIAMS,
u s e f u l o f ni t m e d i c i n e * t h u s e n t e r s
Upon it w h i r r fluid
o f P'M'uliit II &gt;'.— Aug. 31, Sept. 7-15
City Manager.

Can’t Be Beat for
QUALITY

—Court House

W N r i r QUEER.
HOW
FElLEQ .
w :iN *tH fx6iN e
SuCv-t S r o r v !

J. HUGH TILU S. Prop,
The House of Quality
and B i t f i l
402 SANFORD AVE,

toward losing n customer, nnd hnd certainly
lost a good deni of time, especially since some
other people were standing around waiting to
be waited on.
t
If that grocer had sold advertised goods ho
would certainly have had tho brand I sug­
gested and he would have made a sale; in­
cidentally, he would huve bid us hood day
cheerily and we would havo been satisfied.
Fumiliar faces are wonderful. To mo, In
my capacity ns a buyer for a fairly largo
household, familiar things nn the shelves of
the stores I visit aro only a little lesH wonder­
ful, for those fumiliar things help mo in do­
ing belter nnd more economically the job
which I must work at every day.
Those advertised articles which I buy and
which I always buy I know have been sub­
mitted to tho criticism of both competitor
and consumer. This subjection to almoat
world-wide critical examination demonatratea
to me that the manufacturer has supreme
confidence in his goods. He cannot tell a
falsehood about the things he makes, because
there arc too many in the world to find him
out.
Constant advertising of any product proves
th at product has stood the test of scrutiny.
Is it any wonder then why I, aa one of several million women in my same position, prefer
articles with which I am acquainted to pro­
ducts about which I have no knowledge and
about which the manufacturer docs not seem
to have tho courage to enlighten me?

Published by the Sanford* Herald in co-operation with
'fhe American Associatiotrbf Advertising Agencies

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Rank and File of Army Has Joined in-the Revolu
tion, Navy Remaihk FaitMul .
.1
CHANCELLOR i
Proposal of Rail
M ADRID, Sept. IS__ A ll army officer* at Barcelona* have revolted and On
TELLS GATHE
martial law haa been declared. The rank and file o f thei army ha* Joined the
TORS OF 91 A T IO N
roads
to
Increase
{leED TO BE SAFE
revolt hot the navy pemohnel remained quiet, ^Jhe counael of. minister* held
frigeration pates
a special meeting thla morning to consider the situation^ Kina Alfonso will
return to Madrid today. The official statement said that the captain general
T A M P A , Sept. 13.— Notice
thnt
o f Itarcelona had proclaimed &lt;on hia own rr*ponaibil!ty a atate of siege and
load invited other districts to support hla action: In certain districts, the the Interstato Commerce Commission
F or Germany to Ceaae H er Ob­
For the Instant nnd Generous
statement said. It appears the military force* are disposed to concur in this will grant Florida shippers a hear­
structionist Tnc- .
Response o f
ing at (rrlnndo, Oct. 3, on the pro­
attitude of rebellion.
•
tics
posal o f tho railroads to increase
Am erica "
on perishable
V - R AR C E l.O N IA, Sept. 13.— A manifesto issued by Captain General Ri­ refrigeration rotes
U »r The A u w lilr S P m &gt; )
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 13—Japnn's In Wreck of Seven Decommodities to from 10 to 20 per No Agrement Reached • B E R LIN , Sept. 13.—Tactlctly ad­
viera,
who
led
the
revolt,
criticised
the
present
government
nnd
stigmatise*
VI
f»i .
*a
.4 '
dire need o f clothing and building *
cbnt, was received here Wednesday
mitting that the Ruhr fight had bc«n
politicians for selling nnd annihilating the power of the king.
in Italo-Greek
stroyers at Point Hon- professional
material to protect the multitude of
by E. D. Dow, traffic manager o f the
lost
and there could be no proipect o f
He said the military would therefore take charge. Leaders of the movement
earthquake sufferers was recognized
Florida Citrus Exchange.
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Germany until the foreign conflict
will seek to maintain the normal life of the country but will take charge of
.4 * t e s t &amp; t w f a y
M a f hy the •Ahterlcim Red Gross
This case developed several months
had been adjusted, Chancellor Stres*all utllltlea and occupy headquarters of the communist revolutionary associa­
(n r The A xM la lrd Prran)
Which authorized the quick nhiprfiCfit
ago,
when
Floridn.,
fruit
and
vogemnnn last night remarked to a gath­
RAN DIEGO, CaU Sept. 13.— Mus­ tions and prisons. It Is stated here that several garrlemta, notably thone of
PA R IS, Sept. 13.— Armngement of
of hundreds o f thousand! rtf t/teeCs
tahlcs growers and shippers, after
ering
o f editors:
ter hf'thd euW ivori o f the destroyers Madrid, Rnragoo* and Seville, have adhered to the m lliUry movement which
of underwear nnd (filter elothlAg, as
their large convention, at Orlando, details fo r the settlement o f the Itnlo"Candor
Is preferable to Illusion,
InVotveA in tht5 * fe r k oFpdlht Honda now must be recognised as a regular coup d'etat. ..
well as large quarftltto o f cdbttgated
were instrumental In having the com­ Greek conflict is proving laborious. nnd Germany desires to apeak out
last Saturday rilghC in which seven
iron sheltering. U rgdty rbquAltt came
mission suspend tho schedule o f the The council o f ambassadors, with plainly." *
United States destroyers bushed on
MADRID, Sept. 13.— It Is drclarrd the movement la not aimed against
counsellor of
from the stricken nrra that the tfdcarriers to
increase
refrigeration Shcldbn Whitchouse,
the rocks VWs completed i ll the de­ the king but against the present government. King Alfonso returned to
Informal contact wlfh the occupy­
ient of cold Wonthrt- fhado imlnedlAle
charges on this state's food products. the American embassy, representing
stroyer1rophlf base h e re‘ ^osterdny, Madrid this morning. Conditions here present a normal aspect, no special
ing powers hail revealed the gravjty
the
United
States
ns
observed,
held
Ahion ImpenfHfh! ^
•' *’ *li*w
According to some shippers, the rail­
after which the official Hat o f dCnd agitation on the part of the people being noticeable. The army, ns a whole,
two sittings Wednesday, but without o f the existing differences, which, h*
roads' proposed rate would assess an
An indicatfbri that the Japanese aHd Missing wns placed at 2.1 sailors.
remains loyal to the government It is declared and the cabinet hopes to stamp
said, primarily InVolvod tho question
additional burden o f nenrly a half arriving nt a filial agreement, '
government ip1fodrful that -frevxlftg AltNmlgh alb Officers ore believed to
o f German sovereignty and the re­
out the revolt.
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The
instructions
o
f
Premier
Musso.
million dollars on the agricultural
Weather will tahr n heavy’ fe ll from
fiAVe btfcn anVed, it was Vfated this
storation to Germany o f complete ad­
anil horticultural industries of Flor­ lini received in reply to the report of
e half nourished population WAS
Ifiet troold hot bo definitely known
yesterday's proceedings o f tho coun­ ministrative freedom In tho Ruhr. ;
ida.
und in a message received nt the trifHl JCTfidster o f the o f fleets is held.
The chancellor's
speech did not
cil seqt to him by Boron Avezznno,
Japanese embassy here. - It Aald that
1
iwttf? &lt;4 Vbc ln \ c r»m «
R o sier' o f the enlisted Wien show­
the Italian ambassador' apparently contain a direct reference to readiness
Comrhorce Commission hearing, re­
in addition fo ' sheltdr’ 'arid etothfbjf, ed 5-tT men o f the wreckedf'iJestroyer*
Were unsatisfactory to nil the am­ on the part o f Germany to abandon
ceived by Mr. Dow Monday, called
b a tin g apparatus o f oil Typed- Was accounted for. The official list gives
resistance
unconditionally,
bassadors. It is understood, on the passive
the meeting for Sept. 17, at Washing­
needed nnd gasoline was asked "Ittf. 19 men dead or missing' from tho
hut presented a more precise form­
best
authority,
that
the
British
mem­
ton, D. C. This date and place of
ThW relief * fund - being collected. In \’ oung nnd four from the1 Delphy,
ulation o f the nur at fh pretoeeeo
meeting wns immediately protested ber o f council is insisting on the
|fie Uflfted1Sftrttfn f0T ' t h e ‘fWlfPlrers which led the vessels to destruction.
evacuation o f Corfu ns soon ns the ulation o f the nature o f the produc­
by tho Florida Citrus Exchange,, due
grew steadily yesterd'y with $5,003,100 No. change from , tho list already
mode of settlement o f the dispute is tive guarantees which Gcrmnny waa
to the absence o f necessary witnesses
entered rtrl'thfl hooks ” At ’nightfall, printed Wasn mttdn at the destroyer
agreed upon by the council in ull its prepared to pledge fo r the security
and the difficulty In getting u fair
^hi* Rum’ Is 'fXcllisIve Of the $133,500 bft4«. • • i’* 1’ *
,
of, the reparation crcltbf*. These
representation o f shippers to Wash­ detnils and accepted by the directly
cash g ift ♦node'Oerly last Week by
Sessions o f the official board of
Interested parties, while Signor Mus­ would comprise the hypothecation o f
ington on such short notice. Enlist­
the American Red Crodr.*1 y 1 u
(ITr The AssiwUlwl l*rr»«)
inquiry lire s"ch'edhlcd to Apen at the
solini wont* to hold the islands until private holding* In Industry, com­
ing the co-operation of R. Hudson
Ambassador. Hanihara advised the North Island' h iv y nlr station to­
TU I.SA, Okla., Sept. 13.— Charging
tho investigation Into the killing of merce, finance and agriculture In
Burr, chnlrmnn o f the Floridn Rail­
state department today in delivering day.' Officers hf&lt;tho Delphy nro’ ex­ that Tulsa county’s three Jury com­
the Italian members of the Greco- such a manner as to insure tlielr Im­
road Commission,
Senators
Park
a message from thio Tokio foreign pected fo1be th*'principnt'lwitnesse* missioners,' sheriff and the police
Alhnnlnn boundry commission is com­ mediate fluidity at actlvo loan col­
MUSKOGEE, Okln., Sept. 13.— A Trntnmol nnd Duncan U. • Fletcher,
Office that while Jnpnh- was deeply although AfficAnr and 'listed men Commissioner o f Tulsa nro dominated
pleted and all acts o f reparation fully lateral.
•
,
grateful fo r foreign old, the govern­ front tho'bthbb wrecked MhipH
by (ho Ku-Klux Klan, Gbvehior J. C. threat to invoke martini lnw in Mui- and other Florida 'tfhlppera, the Ex­ carri6d out.
Such security, said tho chancellor,
change"
Vvas
finally
shce&gt;**’ful
in
hav­
ment preferred thnt the contribqtlons
Walton
yesterday
demanded
the kogeb tinicSH conditions h ere' imme­
nro to be called.?
would In every way bo superior to
jk con (lilt'd A 6 mbrft'y nnrl kuppttes
lozignatiqn of ’ the jury coramlsslon- diately are “ cleaned dp" waa mndo by ing the m ertihgl plaVo chnngcd to
tho pledges prescribed In the Ver­
rather than relief personnel, who. uncis nnd asked a committee o f cltlaens Governor Walton St Tolsn yesterday Orlando nnd tho date postponed un­
sailles treaty, which only Innuinetate
famillnr with language nnd cqstopis,
to cAll upon the shcrifT and polleo in a long distance telephone con­ til Oct. 3.
governmental properties,' none o f
T ra ffic Manager Dow and a num­
th coming to JapaA a t th il time might
commissioner to retire in presenting versation with a local newspaper.
which posaeas productiveness equal­
the term* upon which ho will revoke
add to tho existing confusion.
Tho governor told tho newspaper ber o f ‘ ExcHaAgo' official* connected
ing thnt of private holdings which
With the Taibpa*office, together with
his dclurution o f martial IttvAr here.
In addition to generous g ift of
that three investlgalora which hi hits
Germany propose* to hypothecate for
money and various supplies thnt nre
The governor came here yesterday had here for some time reported t|&gt;6 Exchange greeters knd shlppert from
the benefit o f reparations;
’
coming from America fo r the relief,”
to make a personal survey o f military "situation” In Stuskogeo "is ieriaus.” other fcart*' b f'th e sldth; -will attend
Unless Franco is bent on annexa­
i f *waa an­
rule nnd persented hi* terms nt A Incidents called io his attention! he (he Orlando meeting;
the’ messnge said, "Japan ia receiving
tion, Germany's pledge's, h6 contend­
nounced
here.
The
pecsentation
of
conference
with
a
delegation
o
f
repfmany kind offers o f sending men and
buIJ, dated back somo weeks.
ed, were o f such a nature ns ti&gt;- meet
icscntative business men. A fte r the
Women to asslkt in the relief work.
Muskogee county
Is ndjacent to
tho conditions under *hlch Frsnc#
meeting, n committee wns formed to McIntosh county, where the governor
.Whilb t h e * kind offeni o f helping
onco prepured to rvfccunte the lr»
nogotinto' further with the governor. recently threatened to send frodps If
hands nro (nest- deeply appreciated,
)efense Introduces Tes ruptod areks. He believed that th#
Declaring that Tulsa's courta, Jury masked demonstrations were held by
the Jnpnntse government desire1* td
tJiTiony in FloggiRg positive guarantee olTeied by Ger­
commission and other officials are the Ku Klux Klan at ChecoUli and
fn a lo 'it known that-so fo r 'A s the
many would Impress Great Britain
"in tho hand* o f u secrot organismhiarr-T&gt;ower 1a concerned, Japan finds
Case at Macort
and Italy with her desito to nchlev#
Eufala.
'
tlon” Governor Walton stated at thb
little' difficulty In getting sufficient
a solution o f tho problem and wiuld
(Hr T S f A a a o r ls te d I ’ r m )
force t o meet th* present exigencies
conference:
suggest to Belgium thb usability ka a
MACON,
Ga.,
Sept.
1
3
^
T
h
e
de"W e have rcnched a point where
in taking care o f both the native and
fenso Introduced several
witnesses means o f overcoming the deadlock
W H IT E P L A IN S , N. Y., Sept. 13— the issue is the survival o f invisible
foreign sufferers.
who attacked thb character o f R. K. and opening the way to European re­
The first refugees from Japan are The Jury bbx was half filled on the government or the permanency o f our
Mills, fo r whose alleged floggin g Dr. construction. •
due to arrive at Victoria Saturday, first day o f tho trial of Walter S. own visible government;' I am going
A solution o f tho Ruhr dispute
C.
A . Yarbrough is on trial in thu
the Red Cross was advised. There Ward, wealthy baker’s son, charged to clean tha situation up i f I have &lt;o
could
not be afchlevfd eolely by doncity court. A ll said Mills character
are 160 In the party, some o f them with having murdered Clarence E. stand out alono qpd.Iet them" Ahodt
tlhunncc
o f passive 'reslaUnce; nor
was bad. W alter Revert, chief of po­
injured, while others are suffering Potera, of Haverhill, Mats., a former at me.'”
f
•.
could the question be skilled by a
lice
o
f
Uarnesville
testified
that
Mills
shot ’ to . P ro o f' o f the governor's charges
from shock. They will be met by marine, who was found
came to him the day after the whip­ policy o f force, th# chancellor said­
reservoir, y i i asked by Judge L. M. Poc in be­
Red Cross nurses who will accompany death near the Kcnsico
Cuno;" stated
"Even Chancellor'
ping and charged twb
BarnesvUlo
sixteen months ago.
half o f the courts, who declared ho
them to Seattle.
Here
Stroaemann
"had
never
contend­
H O yS TO N , Tex., S ept 13— Parker men with being the perportators. The
A ll o f the Japanese steamship lines
Several talesmen were challenged. was relucUnt to believe they were
ed that negotiation* could‘ only be
chief
amid
he
investigated
and
found
D. fra m er bopped q ff thle mornlhg
plying from Pacific coast ports are Others were excused because they true, with his knowledge o f the in­
undertaken after the evacuation o f
from Ellington Field in on attempt to the two men were in BamesviUe at
co-operating with tho relief agencies already had formed opinions concern­ tegrity o f the benoh. When condus.
'
AhAlter til* Gulf to CAn Ada non-stop the timo o f the whipping. When he the Ruhr.”
in tha expenditure o f relief materials, ing the come and were prejudiced
The object o f passive resistance
told Mills this and that only two men
‘fUght
made
recently
.
by
Lleutenadt
each having notified the Red Cross against capital punishment, were ill,
was only to free th# Ruhr territbry.
*
Scotty Croker. Hia destination U had come from Macon to Barnesville
officials that they had.placed cargo or had other satisfactory excuse*.
"F o r u*," continued. the chsiicelthe previous hlgfit, M ill* said “ maybb
about
1220
mtlei
from
fleueton
on
an
Ward, with hi* brother Ralph, waa
space at their disposal.
air line. He plannbd *o fly
ov*r they are responsible.” The chief said lor, “ the question o f tha sovereignty
A message to the Japanese em­ in court A t flrat the defendant
o
f
the
Rhineland
and
regaining
•
the
i
then ho concluded Mills did. not know
bassy advising that all relief aup- gazed steadily at the floor, but later
,
also testiwKo
It. waa. . The witness
, _ttt
. freedom o f the Ruhr territory D detdies be forwarded via Yokohama waa ho looked up and amtled. Sitting at
fled to the good character o f Dr. clsivc. For It, we eke, roady to give
taken by the Red Cross officials as the tablo with hla counael he whis­
Yarbrough. One wltnesf admitted he real guarantees.”
indicating that the Yokohama harbor pered to the lawyers frequently as
had heard report* that th# dentjat
' 'i
• 1
was not so badly disturbed as at first jurprs were-being picked.
,y, always adThe Y u w ill Com
waa th* whipping boaa o f Macon. „
A atir was caused when Allan R.
believed.
vertlalng
season*
And th e y Expect to
Campbell, o f, defense counsel, at­
When we learn how hungry ■ w olf call* attention today to the oe
They sol Firpo knows how- to use tempted to Introduce a copy o f' •
la wo will be ablfc: o teH you how tho children who are getting
Don't fo rg et that new fa ll aui
his head. W e had rather khow how New York newspaper showing a pic­
fo r the opening o f school. “ Ji
hungry, some Germans are.
iCburehwejl. Is prepared to take y
to uoe our feet.
*
. ture o f the electric chair In connec­
Leather” suit* fo r boy* are « *
guarahteb
complete
measure and
tion with the Ward case, th e “ tate
Earthquake has wiped out the Yel iy recommended, while jd l kin
satlefaction.
CAll
on
thedi
thla
week,
pinched fo r objected and Supreme Court Jba^ke
Mornlhg.' *
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Texas ball playe
great i materials fo r dresool fo r th# gi
as Utelr tailoring representative is low Peril. It never waa
flirting. Tried to
a hli. II* W a g n e r sustained the objection.' ^ "
The delegation comprised the most
teatured. There la one thing i
peril as being yellow. there with a big line of eamplea.
will bA out soon.
prominent business men o f Sanford
— yon eon find Just What you *
W alt until we learn how quiet a
and'OztAndo,wife w ill represent the**
Italy, shaped Ilka a boot, thinks aha
When
brain*
a
t*
used
In
farming,
That noise you hear from Russia nook la. Then we will tell you how
communities In ah effort fo secure the
solve your shopping proM aa.
haa a kick coming.
.
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Mat
. I. • poverty Usually stays away.
quiet .Mexico aaya aha la.
N
la theoriaa being exploded.
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MRS. t ^ b d \ )A r : s r
CHICAGO, Sept. 12.— Opening o f
W IL L ROGERS
and was tiresome— something that grain prices: Wheat, December 1.04 ‘
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rhone 2I7-W
—a n d Herbert Messer has gone to Sweet­ was noticed by many o f his old time 7-8 t o 1.05 -R, May 1.10 3-8 to 01 1-2; j Wfe F or Florida: Partly cloudy
I f you havo any friends visiting you— i f you are going anywhere or cow*
Ing home, or i f you arc entertaining, write a postal card to this department, water, Tcnn., to attend the Tennessee supporters. He lacks the fire o f his coin, December 08 to 1-8; Oats, Doc- R* In the north and probably
S Y L V IA BREAMER
showers in South portion to­
form er campaigns and confines tho ember 39 3-8 to 1-2.
M ilitary Institute.
giving details, or telephone tho item. I t w ill be greatly appreciated.
night nnd Thursday.
m ajor part fcf his speech with refer­
-IN Churchwcll's ad today announces ences to the Bible and with quota­
N E W O R LE A N S , Sept. 12.— Cotton
fo r Hendersonville, N. C., where ho
He might have made the 11 o’clock gall: October 27.32 asked;
the arrival o f the first new fa ll mil- tions.
will enter C. M. nnd A.
*
D ouglas'Hunter returned to West U n cry-n ll at reasonable prices/W. E. speech to feeder fo r his Sanjord audi­ December 27.25.
Palm Beach ''yesterday after an ex­ Herein, well known representative o f ence and ho may have another ono
tho Superior Tailoring Company, w ill that ho springs on the folks in the
Tho world bestows its big prizes,
tended. vi^it here.
f
be a lft y if store until Saturday night, "sticks” btrt*^il* speech here had but both In money nnd honors, fo r but
Friday— Script Dance by Junibr Dc­
giving .you an opportunity o f securing littla pep fend nothing thnt could es­ one thing, and that is initiative. I t
’ pattdnont o f Woman's Club at W o­
Mrs. A . P, Connelly, Mrs. Frjmk
i made-to-measure fall suit. Call and pecially commend him fo r governor. is doing tho i’ight'-thiqg without be­
man’s Club House at 0:00 £&gt;. m.
M iller and Mrs. B. W. Herndon arc
I * fact his former fame as governor ing told. U ltft next
ook over his samples.
.
r i •w kt Na fen fea
doing , tho
Thursday— Business and Professional spending some
time
at Daytona
o f Florida was about all he had and thing without .filing told is to do It
SA N FO R D
Women’s Club m eet at the home of Betfch.
‘
t f i M ■* •“SllJlIr
he made tho most o f it taking up lire right when told qnco.— Exchange. *, Maximum Tuesday ___ __________ &gt;;
t»ald admission tonight.
*
__ Mrs.' A . R. Marshnil on Palmetto
topics
like
the
convict
lease
system
Minimum,
last
night
...............
' avenue, a t 8:80 p. m.
*
Mrs. II. B. Connelly has returned
nnd telling tho people what he would D ESTR O YE R S A R E D ANG E R
Rain, inches ......... ............. .......
homo from
Lakeland,
where *f)c
have done- had bo been governor nt
OF P IL IN G U P
R IG H T IN G A WRONG.
spent n week as the guest o f her
the time o f the Tnbert cane. That
HILTON SILLS I.
’
The best placo to build an endur­
daughter, Mrs. Tom Getzcn and Miss
There la a collar cottage next door,
he “ was governor" when ho was tho
(Continued from page 2)
ing montimont to one’s self Is not in
Mary Connelly.
Quaint and lovely and old,
governor as Mayor la k e put it last C. Van Shank, o f Whito River, South
tho
graveyard nt the Journoy’H end,
And the logs still carry the bark they
night when lie Introduced the speak­ Dakota n fireman on tho Young. The but in tho hcarta o f our fellow mor­
wore
Rom to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stringer
er is absolutely correct.
When ho other body recovered had not boon
tals.— Hangercr Mirror.
When thoy were young and bold. September 11th, a daughter, which has
was governor Sidney
Catts nover Identified. Both o f these men appar­
COUGHS WSTUnil SCHOOL ^
**&gt;v ,
• { » ) 7 V hesitated to do things whethor they ently wore drowned In their bunks
And the children
who dwell there been given the name o f Thelma Ruth.
School teacher, should cl..
Evciybody is talking about cutting
•‘
know that they
The little lady weighed eight pounds.
were right or wrong and ho did some nnd later washed Into tho sea. An­
same
advice to children who h,«|
Secured $5,000 From o f both but his present campaign other body recovered shortly after down expenses. Ways the farm er enn
Must never tear bits o f that bark
coughs
As did this Florida t e » d * r ? l
away.
Mrs. W ill Hagan and Misa Margar­
argumonta lack tho weight nnd they the wreck was that o f J. W. Conway, do this arc by culling his chickens,
recommend
FOLEY’S II0NFY Aval
Mooringsport,
La.,
‘
(‘•sting
his
cows
and
making
every
et Hagan o f Savannah, Gn., accom­
lack the punch nnd
thoy lack the o f Oninhn, Nebraska, n bonmnn on
T A R to tho children In „
animal
do
Its
best.
•
1
panied
by
little
Frederick
Stelta
and
Last night the father, and mother
forco that they had In form er years. the Delphy.
Bank Yesterday
•
who h.,1 tho W
.„d
J
stood
sister Louise, leave todny for St. Pet­
Ho was given a most respectful hear­
The plan to cut through the hull
enmo
whenover
it
was
ured,"
Wrn*,|
C U T T H IS O U T— I T IS W O R TH
By the side o f
the, porch nnd ersburg after a pleasant visit with
(H r The A D ela te d Preaa)
ing bore mn(L4&gt;o will havo ig'foHowing o f tho Youtig which overturned to
Mrs.
L.
Armstrong,
Okeechobee
R .r
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MONEY
Mrs. R. A . Tcrheun.
frownod—
M A R S H A L L , Texaa, Sept. 12.— Jus^as he did In the years gono-by. find.tho. bodies o f m b ilr g mombere
Ida.
Foley’s
Honey
nnd
Tar
tonuS
Send
this
ad
nnd
ten
cents
to
Foley
' One o f tho logs was bare to tho
Cornered by Sheriff Sanders In. the Many people like him fo r his force­ o f her crew, hns been postponed nnd
Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, no opiates. Ingredients printed &lt;t
wood,
Mrs. Iiarl Hedrick, o f St. Cloud; rear o f a lunch room here this morn­ ful chayactor but his best friends will possibly will bb abandoned. It now
the wrapper. Quickly rcllerei nidi
There were thread-like wisps on Miss Brady, o f Orlnndo, and Miss ing a young man about 26 years old, have to admit that his present cam­ Is believed thnt few if nny bodies are III., writing your name nnd address
roughs
nnd croup. Sold everywhere
the ground;
Ruth Bollard, o f Altamonte, will ac­ believed by local officers to have paign is not launched under, the aus­ In'the \aisnl. Sureivorfl from the clearly. You w ill receive a ten rent
—Advi
“ We didn't do it l" the children said, company the Col. Thcodoro Roosevelt been the bandit who robbed a bank picious circumstances that it was in Young declare that they hollcvc nil battle o f F O L E Y ’ S H O N E Y A N D
Ami fo r that “ untruth” they were Camp nnd Auxiliary delegations to dt Moorings port, La., yesterday o f tho/past since at least two o f the o f the crew reached deck In time to T A R fo r Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup,
sent to bed;
Chattanooga leaving Jacksonville, on 15,000 shot.nnd killed himsol/. The Other -candidates-for govotmor have Jump ovcfbohfd before she turned also free sample packages o f F O L E Y
ANNOUNCEMENT
t|
K ID N E Y T IL L S fo r Backache, Rheu­
young desperado yesterday ovorpow- his samo stuff and will use it when ovor.
I can sea that porch through my September 15th.
Back home. Will he glad to hml
window pane •
ored a ntnn and took his automobllo tho time comes nnd his big" drawing
The purf has been so heavy that matic Pains, Kidney nnd Bladder my friends call and see me for fi^ l
Representing Col. Theodore Roose­ and drove Into Mooringsport and card w ill be divided up Into three It has born iniposr-iblo to land equip­ Trouble, nnd F O L E Y C A T H A R T IC auto nnd life insurance. Severe] I
a truck pieces. His plntform last night em­ ment to cut through the hull. Further T A B L E T S for Constipation nnd Bil­ cs fo r salo. Bargains.—W. J.
As I ait at my desk to write,
velt Auxiliary No. 3 nt tho conven­ raided tho bank. Today
jj
And this morning I saw, and I can tion o f the Nntlonnl Auxiliary, U. S. driver reported to the sheriff thnt he braced the following Items:
orders fioin Washington nro being iousness. These wonderful remedies pen.
have helped millions c f people. Try
'explain
W. V;, will 1)0 Mrs. W. n. Ballard, had been forced to pick up a man
Law enforcement fo r stato and nwniled in this connection.
them! Sold "everywhore.— Adv.
delegate, Altnmonte; Mrs. Nancy on the highway nnd bring him to county officials and. citizens for nil
Those two little tots were right.
The Herald for first class job '
Petersburg; Marshnil. The sheriff Went into the state nnd federal laws.
‘‘ We didn’t do It"— I ’ll pledge those Stewart, alternate, St.
A ll that’s new in Full Millinery at
Words;
^Irs. J. N. Brady, Orlnndo; Mr*. Joso- (‘cstnurant nnd found the youngster
Economy nnd efficiency In all de­ Tho Quality Shop.
142-4tc
A C H E E R F U L W E LCO M E A W A IT S YOU
That havoc was wrought by two phine Sclmnr, St. Petersburg and Mrs. entlng. Sheriff Sanders searched him partments o f stnlo and county govhut decided to let him conclude his crnmcnj»nn;l nil federal branches cor­
busy birds.
Lnurn Brewer, St. Lucie.
*
monl. Tho suspect suddenly jumped related thereto.
I watched them
carry that bnrk
H O T E L
up, dashed to the rear o f tho restau­
away,
,
The Oregon state school low fo r the
SEE T H E N E W
Miss Ruth Rich le ft yesterday a f­ rant, pulled out n pistol nnd killed ntnto o f Florida, thus forcing nil the
. r
Strip by strip to their tree,
ternoon for New York city to be­ himself.
children o f the state to receive n
Doing their work nt the break of come editor o f tho Independent W o­
public school training.
M IA M I.
SH REVEPO RT, I-n., Sept. 12— Tho
day,
man, tho official organ o f tho Fed­
Compulsory reading o f the Bible in
Reduced price $605
eration o f Business and Professional Bank o f Mooringsport ,at Moorings­ nil public; schools nt any time the
Thinking that none would sec.
*
Delivered
And 1 thought o f the children wrong­ Women. Miss Rich was for n num­ port, La., seventeen miles north o f teacher^ or trustees shnll state, es­
ed last night,
ber o f years in charge o f the W o­ here, was robbed o f between $3,000 pecially at opening o f school each
the
Florida nnd $4,000 at noon yesterday by a morning. ,
And that is the reason these lines man's department o f
Times-Union, nnd her friends will June white youth, apparently about
I write.
Fair, just nnd equitable treatment
-wish hor success in her new field.— CO years of age, who, after locking o f capital.nnd l * W alike before the
the e a s ie r ,
Charles E . MmuXield* la^v; fstift blending their interest* ,to
I shall show Uum Lhc nest in the Jacksonville Times-Union.
EJJIiOPJBAN P L A N , O PE N A L L TH E YEAB.
nnd his assistant, Mintnr Barbus, In work fo r.th e good o f Florida Is pos­
C ORNER B U IL D IN G . E V E R Y ROOM OUTSIDE.
maple tree,
The W. M. U. o f the Baptist Semi­ the hank vault, escaped in an auto­ sible.
I shall tell them the things I ’ve
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t
Aoen,
Encouragement o f
Florida’s de­
I shall set those punished children dny and Tuesday. Those attending
velopment nnd growth in every way
from Snnford were: Dr. nnd Mrs. F. Room-mate of Edison
free
possible, especially by inducing cap­
I
I). K ing, Mcsdnmcs J. L. Miller, L. N.
And wash their records clean.
ital to come here to Invest from all
Dead
at
LouisVille
And I'll shy: " I t ’s true ns your chil­ Hansel, F. R. Savage, Wm. Whecleaa,
section* o f tho world.
Jane Smith, David Speer, Kdgar
dren sold:
Tax loWOKinU) reform and regula­
(tlr Tkr AM.orlnlril I'rraa)
Yoti should have sent two little Thompson, Glenn, Hall, Peoples, Miss
yo u seek - - seek no more
tion. / .
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LO U IS V IL L E , K y „ Sept. 12.— Chns.
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Allio Trnfford, Douglas King and Dan
• birds to bed."
Restoring the auditor’s office to its
fo r t h e ta ilo rin g lino of
Hansel. The W. M. U. meets in Snn­ Smith, aged 74, city superintendent o f rightful place in state government
— KDGAlt A. QUEST.
the Western Union Telegraph Com­ so that tho governor enn check up on
ford next year.
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Among those who w ill attend tho pany, died here today after a long shortages and so thnt some authority
Clyde Derby hns returned from n
period
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Ho
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said
to
National Reunion o f the U. 8. W. V.
business trip to Jacksonville.
can check up on the state comptrol­
• T h e c o m p le te m en s m ade-toI
nt Chattanooga, Tcnn., Sept. 17-20 have at one time roomed with Thomua ler’s office and not have this done by
the employees o f the stute comp­
Mrs. M. Fleischer nnd son Ix&gt;uis, from Col. Theodore Roosevelt Cnmp A. Edison.
m easure tailoring line - - 300 samples strong
have returned from New York, where No. 13 will he Dept. Commander R.
troller’s office.
sent by
Further development o f the honor
A. Tcrhoun, Dept. Adjutant W. B. . Dae way to co-operntc with the
they spent tho summer.
Bullard, Altamonte; District Inspect­ teacher is to send the children back to system fo r control o f prisoners, nnd
the onnetment o f further humane and
Mrs. W. A. I-ofTlcr and children or, J. M. Bradshaw, Orlando; Com- school In good health.
merciful luws fo r their government.
havn returned homo from Daytona redo* Hurl Hedrick, John McCartly,
C IN C IN N A T I
Further enactment o f
law* for
GORDON-FI.KISCHKR.
Beach, where they spent the summer. Gabo White. St. Cloud; Comrade*
woman’s
development
ns
voters
nnd
Iloinisch, Clarconn; J, N. Brady, Or­
The announcement o f the engage­
is now on display here - you are uncon­
George Cownn leaves Sunday fo r lnndo; A lfred King, Sanford; Free­ ment nnd uppronching marriage o f the full attainment o f their rights ns
Atlanta, where he will enter Georgia man Hunter, Winter Park.
Ml*. Ethel Gordon, o f Elizabeth, N. citizens o f the commonwealth and
ditionally assured o f receiving “Clothei That
tftch. “
J,, to Mr. I-ouis Fleischer, o f Sanford, nation.
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Amerlcn fo r America— nnd there­
hns been made.
Robert Holly left this afternoon week fo r Ibc.
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in preference to
You nro cordially invited ty inspect tho line.
Knight’s o f Columbus in civic, reP A R T Y IN HONOR O F MIS8
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Two men, agea CG3 and 05, fell out jj W . E. Herrin, Representative, W ill Be at Our
a bridge luncheon yesterday at 12:30
p. m., in her home on Gilmore atreet, o f a Brooklyn tree, so perhaps an old
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Riverxido, honoring Miss Beatrice maid was a fter them.
Muritd, whu.se marriage to Mr. Ed­
C O O LE S T S P O T IN ’ S A N F t ifa )'
mund
Snyder Wood will take place
-Shown S tartin g nt 7:30 nnd 0:13 I*. M.Saturday.
A gold nnd white color m otif wns
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-T O D A Y carried out in decorating, quantities
o f goldcnrod and other blossoms be­
**Lost and Found” in n South Son Inland failed to nrHve
g for Street Wear, as well as Dress W ear. B ig assortment of colors and
ing uteri in decorating. A delicious Louisiana Lady Says She H u "N e v ­
through a nt intake in nhipping, no wc arc nubHtltuting With
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er Found Anything Better Thaa
S shapes to select from—
and wns followed by auction.
Cardni for a Ron-Down
Marking the places were tallies
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Bociety drama dealing with the adventuren o f a young girl
done in bridge design, and at the
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who leaves her V irgin ia home and goat to N ew j*l *
conclusion o f several rubbers o f
Y ork to rpako music her career
bridge,the players holding top acores
Morgen City, La.—"It would be hard
were presented with prises. The lor me to fell bow much benefit I have
A Real Comedy fo r the Children— Our Gang in “ A Quiet
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o f perfume bottles, the second, a Mrs. I. G. Bowman, ol 1319 Front Street,
T O N IG H T — F A M IL Y N IG H T
novelty pencil, falling to the lot o f this city.
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T w o Paid Adult T ick et*
Mia» Gurunline Muriel. The honorea &gt; " I w u so roe-down in health I could
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1 had oo
received a hand embroidered towel as hardly go.
appetite.
Could
not
rest
or
aleep
well.
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mem^ito
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f
tho
occasion.
W m . F ox Presents
I was ao weafe, and so very nervous, I
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Folluping the awarding o f prises was no pleasure to myeelt.
JO H N G IL B E R T in “ H O N O R F IR S T "
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“ I luilered soma pals, but the worst
l l i V i t f o brother*/ Emotion, Fire; Dash, Daring. Do
was
served,
candies
in
tho
same
col­
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my trouble was from being so weak !
^m em ber John- G ilbert in Truxton K in g ? See him in
ors being screed during tile game.
and easy to get tired and out of heart.
the ddal roU&gt;— one an tho villian, tho other the hero.
The hostess was assistted lit look­
“ This nervous condition was worse
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* “ Some one told me ol Cardui, and I ,
by her mother, Mrs. James Lytle.
Among the guests were Miss Boat- decided to use IL
F R ID A Y — C O U N T R Y S T O R E
rice Muriel, Misa HUdegrado Slaugh­
H S P E C f i r M A T IN E E , M O N D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y , A N D
ter, Mrs. A. R. Cogswell, Miss Sadie
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Capon, Mrs.
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Dorothy Chamberlain, Mrs. Kling- lor e run-down condition.**
N IG H T P R IC E S ........ .................................. 10 nnd 20 Cents
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ham, Miss Anna Wood, Mrs. V* E. you. too.^abouid find Cardui helpful Lu
M A T IN E E
P R I C E S ........... ....................-..10 and. 15 Cents
Muriel, Miss Gerardine Muriel and
ut he r*.— Jack n&gt;nTtllo i primes. U felon,
ytQ*t I boUk ol Cardui. today. N C -U T i
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Loo In, Baltimore, and many othara
are burdened by a foreign element
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The Herald Printing Co. gress already and they, too, frequent­
ly advocate the Ideas and notions, un­
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der which they were born and reared.
J. HOLLY.
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til Ibis need becomes n conviction and
the conviction transmuted to a real­
ity. Speaking o f the present crisis,
Mr. Wlckersham says, “ This is no
time to talk, but a time to wait the
action o f tho League and await de­
velopment in Greece and Ita ly ." I f
the League definitely announces on
economic boycott against Italy, he
says, it must back It up. There is
the rub. The members ’ o f the League
are wise enough to refrain from the
only effective means It has o f enforc­
ing peaco, and they must be assured
o f the backing o f their ‘ respective
countries, before ita use. That will
make the League travel slow. A
boycott with the greatest nation in
the world out o f it, makes ita hazard­
ous understanding. I t is not the
League, but the "qualified force o f
the League with America out that
^educes the chances o f preventing
war.

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Herrin
murders,
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writer
fo r the United Mine Workers is any*
■ ing, why In common sense did the
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mine workers endorse that horrible
H blot on our history? Since when did
that bunch try to bring the guilty
ones to Justice?
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Every indication points to nn un­
usually large “ crop" o f tourists this
winter.
It is cheaper to come to
Florida tha npay exorbitant prices
fo r coal. What is Sanford doing to
secure five or ten thousand o f these
people?
F ite thousand people hero
fo r the season would leave two hun­
dred and fifty thousand ilollnra in
Sanford! Would that pay? #
The St. Petersburg Times covered
itself with glory in its Inst Sunday’s
edition, embracing 70 pages.
The
interesting. thing about it was the
patronage o f the business men. They
took liberal 'space in- advertising.
That is as it should he. When busi­
ness men advertise well they dispose
of their goods, and build up one of
the best aids to a city— its news­
paper.
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Kane county, Illinois, has conduct
ed to adopt the plan o f the Golden
Rule In enforcing the tra ffic laws in
the county. The plan was initiated
among the motorists themselves, and
the official authorities fell in with
it and evidenced its approval by ap­
pointing 600 automobile owners of
the county on the tra ffic police do
pnrtment.
As the enforcement o f
tho taw travels a less flexible route
than tho Golden Rule, it may not
readily appear how the two will get
along amicably, but the spirit o f the
Golden Rule can be applied to the
enforcement o f the law in any realm
Perhaps nations have never tested it
out, but organizations and In dividunls have found its use practicable and
the world hns benefited thereby more
than is generally conceded. As motoring has grown until it includes
the millions, it will be interesting to
watch for the results of tho experi­
ment officially initiated. I f it serves
to emphasize the values of the ob­
servance o f tho Gulden Rule In auto­
mobile travel, it will not have been
in vain.
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The news dispatches announced re­
cently that llen ry Ford wns again
negotiating with the government for
Muscle Shoals. For some months the
great manufacturer hns been dis­
posed to stray, according to the best
judges of human nature, fur from the
field that has brought him great re­
nown and n reasonable supply of
this world’s goods, and iwidoubtcdly
some happiness. He seems to have
been unduly obsessed with un idea,
which according to history, written
and unwritten, has brought a world
o f worry, some disappointment and
even disaster to good men and true.
According tu Ills enemies the consumntion o f the idea would have brought
all of these to him and in addition
ruin to the country. This news about
Musrle Shoals indicates his return to
the field o f 1iis
greatest glories,
where, we know, lie can best serve
mankind, where his genius can take
him to loftiest heights, where the un­
toward things predicted o fliit u and
for his country will no longer hang
like tiie sword o f Damocles over us
ail. W ill Henry “ come back?" The
news is cheering.

Should Italy "cut to too ninny
capers" she will find herself in seri­
ous trouble.Should she
loose the
sympathy o f llie lending powers of
the world and then ho altacked by
some o f her enemies, Mussolini would
find it difficult to hold
his grip.
Greece is weak, but she bus strong
friends. Jugo-SInvin is not a weak­
T H E K IN D OF M AN IIE IS.
ling by any means. Those Balkan
states may form some sort o f ulUnncc
which would give Italy plenty to do.
Coming suddenly into the exalted
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It is true dial hundreds and thou­ having figured extensively in the a f­
sands o f our best citizens have been fairs o f tiie country every ■reliable
1mm of foreign parentage or came bit o f information
about the new
to out country from foreign coun­ President is Interesting. Presidents,
tries. But the foreigner in this case while serving in that capacity belong,
died, and an Amaricun was Loin. So according to tiie atmosphere in whieh
long us our emigrants come here we live, to one politlrul parly, but by
tu build Amcricu, to miopt our ideas nnd by when their successes or fa il­
of government, to obey our laws, to ures are written into tho history of
support our institutions, and to read the country ami they are no longer
and speak the English language, they active in the things that separate us
are more than welcome. But we can­ into two or more schools, ihey he
not be too careful
of
those who come n part o f the whole, nnd in the
despise our lunguugc and institutions, whole we all have a national pride
and wiio propose to fasten on us a
In the Springfield Republican, a
“ Continental" form o f government. clergyman, Rev. Dr. Powell, form er­
----------- o— -------ly o f Northampton, Mass., describes
Wonder if the United tSates is to Mr. Coilidge ns ho knew him. In
be controlled by foreigners? It looks 11105, says I)r. Powell, Calvin Coolike It. I f some politicians had their lidge wire “ a
shy, conscientious,
way it would be so. New York, Bos­ thoughtful promising young lawyer,
ton, and Chicago, are foreign cities, attracting attention by the faithful
dominated
liy
foreign
elements. manner in which he, discharged his
While Philadelphia,
Cincinnati, St. duties as q solicitor for Nortbamp-

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SENTIMENT-Old and New
Things Worth While Picked Up Along tha W ay; Home From
Pens Long A go Laid Down; Some From Pena o f Later Days.

MEN IN TIIE ROUGH

J A IL E D ON C H ARG E OF
K IL L IN G SO N -IN -LA W

"Calvin Coolidgc has never been n
thoughtful.
What seemed to some
spendthrift.
nlooftnesH was really temperamental
shyness. . . . I have seen him o f­
In conclusion, Dr. Powell volun­
ten listen long because ho always teers this judgment:
wanted to lenrn.
“ Perhaps tho country needs today,
"One instinctively nddressed him as much as a keen politician, n mnn
ns ‘ Mr. Coolidgc;’ he is that kind o f in tho White House who, with a slma man. But he is n neighborly man. plo nnd wholesome wife, will set the
" lie never rend
anything except country nn example o f th rift and
tho tilings 'worth while.' Iln fed his efficiency."
mind on the great realities true to
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W IC KB ltB H AM UPON T H E
“ He never was u 'jiner.' N ever yet
LEAGUE.
have I found nny man to whom he
apologized fur not joining anything.
G. W. Wickcrsham, attorney gen­
“ He lived within his income, and eral o f the United States under lie
what money ho could spare wont to Roosevelt administration, nnd presi­
tho church lie faithfully attended nnd dent o f the American I-nw Institute,
simple little deeds o f charity.* ‘ We wan in Denver this wn?k, and as an
people out our way are very fond of ardent advocate of the entry o f this
Mr. Coolidgc,* a widow known by Dr. country into the Longue o f Nations
Powell is ipioted as saying. ’ He lias he never foils to express himself on
been such n good friend to us when this subject So much hns boon snid
we needed a friend.’
on this mntter, there seems nothing
“ lie has never made friends witli new to ndVatAr, except when the
nn eye to their future use, but" be *hifliiT|r.rcefltyi,cf 'Europe -provide the
lias chosen his associates fo r their occasion. These/ come with frequency
single-mindedness. I f any man hopes nnd emphasis sufficient to show the
to Heek^office or patronage nn the need o f an earthly power or influence
basis of earlier friendship, not only o f some kind to shape the destiny of
would the seeker lie disappointed, but, the world, as much ns a head is
in fact, no person with such n chnr- needed to make progress in our own
actertistic ever became a friend of forty-eight states.
the new President.
While Mr. Wirkershnm may not be
“ A brief ‘ Y e s 7* or ’ N o ? ’ constitutes able to make a new argument, the
a long speech for Coolidgc.
loyal attitude of men of his cn'ibre
"When the patron o f an appointee and character, will yet persevere un­

Tons of huihan lmir are bring turned*,
into cloth by a southern factory to su;&gt;ply the demand of cotton-seed oil mills] r
of that section for a fabric that Will,
withstand, for a timo at laait, a pres­
sure of 4,000 to 4,500 pounds a square
inch. Only that tnttdo from iutir is
strung enough. Formerly it was wo veil W a te r B ike A id s L ife Guards
from camel's hair, hut the price of that in Saving D row n in g Person s
product went tu such high levels as to
pruhiliit its use. After a ocriw of tests,
To aid life guards In rescue work, a
a method was devised for weaving flouring frame supported in tho water
human liair in sjiecially constructed. lielwren two air taiiks, enables them to
1machines. Tho search for a sufficient reach'danger points quickly. 1UK sul&gt;, supply to keep tho factory going ended mcrgixl, the rider drive* a pgDjx-llcr by
in China, where buyers found a veri­ working pedals with his feet, traveling
table army of coolies ready to sacrifice at greater s|iecd tlian swimming would
their long queues for American money.
nnit. The body of the victim may
Bound in huge bales, the hair arrives at
rosily thrown across the front of the
1the factory ready for weaving, liaving
tanks and carried to shore. /
already Iwcn inspected and stcrilisod on
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and carded, it is twisted into threads T a g F ish fo r Id e n tific a tio n
and fed into the looms, where it i*
A practical and comprehensive plan
woven into rolls of cloth H inch thick, has been suggested by tho Bureau of
tha holt weighing 400 pounds.
Fisheries, to hrip in studying the habits
o f va rio u s
M u le , as C ad d ie, C arries * fish such as A
salmon, cod­
B ags of^G olfers j
fish, pollock
|' Berauso of lack of caddies, a mule is
tiring used on one golf course in tho
Bouth to carry the t*ug» of the players.

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Men in the rough—curt o f speech to their fellows—
Raady in everything, save to deceive;
Their* are the friendship* that time only mellows,
And death cannot sever the bonds that they weave.”
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1One of the mule’s advantages over the
human caddie is the fact that be can
. carry as manybaga aa can be strapped
1on hi* hack. Then, too ha works with­
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RO ANO KE, Vn., Sept. 11.— J. P.
Tolley, fireman o f this city, wns kill­
ed and seven persons were injured
when two engines pulling n Norfolk
nnd Western Southbound* freight train
left the tracks a few miles north of
the city yesterday nnd struck a car
on the siding at a stone quarry.

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Kills is the gripping
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T h o h ig h , th ic k ,
sharp-edged blocks
o f that famous tread
''.'ta k e a slipless hold
and hang on with a
w e d g e lik e a c tio n
th at prevents side­
slip o r skidding.
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Officials o f the railroad say the
wreck wns caused by tho second en­
gine leaving the tracks.
O f the injure*! who were rushed to
n hospital here, J. W. Creasy, engi­
neer, was severely burned and Harri­
son Thomas was seriously injured
about the head and internally.
J. P. Tolley, who was killed, was
fireman on the front engine. Two and
n half hours after the wreck workmen
had not yet aucccdcd in recovering his
body finding it necessary to employ
acetylene torches in releasing it.

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The new Ford car* are n o w ready lor your
inspection, introducing change* that improve
the appearance of the various body t y p « and
increase their comfort and utility.

Latest styles and fair prices prevail
at the Quality Shop.
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They offer you not only economical and depend­
able transportation, but ol*o a m o re , attractive
*tyle and a greater share of motoring convenience
— a combination that m ake* the outstanding
value of Ford cars more impressive than ever.

The Dally Herald, 15c per week.

Sec tho new Ford models now on display Jn
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equal service to the many* we nro obliged to adopt
the follow ing rules:
W e cannot a fford to deliver orders amuunling to less
F irst delivery orders must be fn by 8:00 a. m.
Second delivery orders including South o f 101 It S ire d ,
must be in by 9:15 n. m.
N o orders received for morning delivery a fter
A F T E R N O O N D E L IV E R IE S
Orders received before 1:00 p. m. leave at -1:30 P-1*1- No
orders received a fte r 5:15 p. m. fo r evening delivery.
Saturday’s last delivery, S:30 p. m.
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by the arrow is opened, and one cf ths
troughs filled, whereupon the valve it
closed again, the |iipo swung over to ths
other trough, and this one filled. 71m
valve and tank, and the inner ends of
the troughs, are frnred in as shown, so
that tha hogs will not u t erfere with ths
*',Jng operation.

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Deadly gases developed during the
war ara now bring used to cure disease.
Grip, odds, sod the “ flu" ara quickly
checked by chlorine gas, say army
chemists. Mustard gas is bring used to
combat tubcrculora. while paresis, and
4 Weighing
carats, a diamond of a other diacqsaq, o r r bring treated with
rich brandy shade,!,'haa Loco found In an some success with “ lewisite,’’ • gas of
African mine. It is■ ■aid
said to be tbs
Um largoat anenlo and acetylene. This .was inof.......
its kind
m and is valued at 50,000iS S sS ranted for ues by American troppa.

TIRES A N D TUBF&lt;i

W t a l h t r T r ia d mnd bark
th a in u p u l l h ila n d a id
Caodjrtar S tr a in

F IR E M A N K IL L E D . 7 INJURED

Tho novel method of slopping li.ig*
shown in the drawing 1ms been foun t
a great timo and lal&lt;or saver on un
Iowa farm.
The iron tank shown in the fore­
ground is placed at one end of tlm con­
crete watering trough, and ran tie filled
with water from the pipe tlrnt supplies
tho trough. The tankage, aborts, or
other ground feeds are mixed in the
aluminum la
tank and enough water run in to imikn
riveted into the flab’s tail. With this a thin slop. Then the Valve indicated
svstem the oceanic migration of fish,
their rate of growth in various locali­
ties, and age con bq determined. The
bureau pays 25 cents each for tags sent
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in if accompanied by place
and
capture, length, weight and set of fish,
and bow marked-

Deeds are their tributes that last through the years.

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Sanford, Florida

nnd mother-Indnw. Gresham is re­
ported ns saying that ho fired in self
defense nftcr his son-in-law had ad­
vanced townrd him with n heavy
stick when the older man remon­
strated against what he said was
mistreatment of the two women.

| By having all of its rays strike di­
rectly on the road ahead, an automobilo lamp Attached liy a single bolt to
the underside of the front fender irrido
tho w h eel, V j u i m x m w
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docs aw a y *
with blinding
glare of ordinary highpowered
headlights
licit fnqui-nt1y a n n o y
tluiKi driving
at night. Its shaft of light, thrown for
300 fret, is low enough to avuiil the eyes
of approaching inotorh*U am! cyrl&gt;ts,
and rloorly shows the road frem Kith
directions, preventing many accident*
and making dimming unnecessary. A
bracket allows the level of tho light to
bo raised or low crrel with ease. ,
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FOB H O M E AN D STABLE
Tho extraordinary Borosono treatment
for flesh wounds, cuts. Bores, galls, bums
and scalds Is just as effective in tho atablo
as in the home.. Horae flesh heals with
remarkable speed under its powerful in
fiuence. Tho treatment is tho satno for
animals ns for humans. First wash out
infectious germs with liquid Borozone,
and the Borozone Powder completes the
healing prooesa. Price (liquid) 30c, COo
ahdfl.20. Powder 80c nnd 60c. Sold by

CAS SEEN BY (POPULAR, (^MECHANICS ^MAGAZINE
A u to L ig h ts U n d er F en d ers
H u m a n H n lr M a d c In to C lo th
f t R em ove S tro n g G la re
, R esists H e a v y Pressure

Few are the words that such comrades have apoken—

Strangers are they to tho alters o f pride.

The Dally Herald, 15c per week.

What {he World Is (Doing

Those are the friends wo remember with tears;

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G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215 South Otange, Orlando, Fla.
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D EC ATU R, Ga., Sept. 12.—J. Mon­
roe Gresham, aged 08, is held In the
DoKalb county jail here on a charge
o f murder in connection with the
killing last night at Stone Mountain
tion,” and continuing the pen picture,! o f his had profusely thanked Govcr- o f his son-in-law, W. C. Campbell,
the clergyman say's:
|nor Coolidgc,
Mr.
Coolidgc said: 63, said to bo n farm er chief o f police
“ He did with unusual ability w h a t - j " 'ou ^a,l nothing to do with it. I o f Phoenix City, Ala.
over public work came his way and j appointed him because he was the
Tho shooting occurred in tho yard
showed n power ns it vote-getter best man fo r the job."
o f Campbell’s home near Stone Moun­
“ Mr. and Mrs. Coolidgo still live in tain and was witnessed by Camp­
which has brought him into the Pres­
idency after election Li twenty pub­ the same little house where ns bride­ bell's son, w ife nnd mother-in-law,
groom nnd bride they began their life according to tho police,
lic offices without n defeat.
’’Ifo-hncl no intimates, unless It wns together. Old friends nnd old neigh­
Tho shooting, according to local
James Luccy, tho now famous boot­ bors o f twenty yearn ago still mean authorities wan the result o f nn nlvery much to them; cxnlted position torcatlon between
maker.
Grcshnm
nnd
has never brought forgetfulness of Campbell growing out o f alleged mis­
“ Ho wns never talkative (at tho
treatment by Cnmpboll of his wife
Economics C'lub), though
always old relationships".

"Men in the rough—on the trails all new— broken—

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The 33rd annual fall term o f tho
Tampa Business Collego opens next
week. Accounting and Railway and
Commercial Telegraphing have been
added to tho popular courses, nnd
special terms are offered. W ^ te to­
day and arrange to begin next week.
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(Tho, Jodies arc to give an ice cream
and cake noeiql. at -Moore’s Station
church on Wednesday evening, Sept
19. Welcome, everyone.
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Misa Alctha Currie of New Smyrna
ia here ■pending a' week at the home
of, her aister^-Mrs. W. R. Prcvatt.

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„ George Steele passed his Oth birth­
day. Sunday apd, a picnic dinner .was
enjoyed at ttyjJVoklva bridge by, the
Steele famlly^Mtor. and M rs.'-A. D.
Shocmakor, Miss EHznboth
Shocmaker, Master Eugene Estridge and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steele and son
from Orlando, tho party going out
after morning church service.
J. E. Wothinglun o f Lake Wales
Was a dinner guest at the Ellsworth
homo on Bonrdall avenue Inst Thurs­
day on his way to attend the meet­
ing o f the Associated Dailies in Snnford.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Coleman and
son Boyd ,arc leaving this week fob
Atlanla. Ga., to live with Mrs. Cole­
man's mother; They had resided at
Moore's Station fo r tho past year.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Estridge from
town and their daughter, Mrs. Bert
nemdon and two children o f Vnldosta, Go., were spend-the-dny guests
Monday o f Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Est­
ridge. Mrs. Herndon will be remem­
bered ns Miss Nellie Estridge.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Stowe and
little daughter were over from Orlundo for tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Toon were in
town Saturday from Titusville where
they recently moved.

LAKE MARY

Tho State Capitol at Yokohama, oho o f thc"Viggest,and most modern
o f buildings in Japan, is reported to have collapsed in the earthquake.

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The administration building, which
(s being constructed In units, will

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N O TH IN a~LIKE I T ON EARTH*
Tho new treatment for tom flesh, cuts,
wounds, sores or Inccntions that is doing
such wonderful work in flesh hading is
tho Doroxone liquid and powder comluna­
tion treatment. Tho liquid llorozono is
a powerful antiseptic that purifies tho
wound of all poisons and infectious germs,
whilo tho Boroiono pmvdcr is tho great
healer. Thera is nothing lil^a it on earth
for SpoesT safety" anil cilicienry. Prieo
(liquid) 80c, 60c and 31.20. Powder SOo

pn Export on Whiskey
■* Shipped to United
States
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Hamilton, Bermuda, Sept. 12.—
Americans who patronize bootleggers
contributed indirectly $157,201, to the
government o f Bermuda In the form
o f export tax on whiskey shipped
from the Island between April, 1922,
nnd Sept. 1, 1923., During this period
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Murray Hulbcrt, president of
rum runners have taken out o f Ber­
muda. more thnn sixty thousand hoard of aldermen o f New' York City,
cases ns well ns 11 barrels o f whiskey is acting mayor during the grave ill­
all o f which found a market in New ness of Mayor Hylan.
York and vicinity.
This
total is
more thnn 750,000 IniUI ch which nt
Eugenie’s Effects
an average retail price o f $8 a bot­
tle mean a return of $0,000,000 on
Sold For $10,000
cargoes that were bought here for
Under Hammer
about $1,000,000.

Mrs. II. E. Hurhcrt, o f Sanford, was
a Wednesday ' afternoon visitor with
her sister-in-law here, Mrs. Albert
Whitaker.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Locke spent a
couple pf days in Tampa this week
making the trip In their car.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sweeney and
Mr. Grady returned Wednesday from
a ten days visit from St. Petersburg
and Tampa and other places o f inter­
est.
, Mr. an Mrs. J. It. Norman spent a
few days this week at Daytona Butch.
Tho Epworth League mcqting Sun­
day evening waa lead by Mildred Snow
and was well attended.

T A L L A B A S S E , Fla., Sept. 10.—
Bids for the completion o f the audi­
torium at the University o f Florida
will bo opened by the State Board o f
Control at its regular monthly meet­
ing scheduled fo r today at Jackson­
ville.
The legislatures appropriated.
$100,000 fo r the building o f the audi­
t o r ia l^ installation o f the ' heating
equipment and ftm tlshingir- This- is
in addition to $100,000 already spent
on the structure which Is a unit o f
the University administration build­
ing.
The auditorium, when completed,
will seat approximately 2,000 persons,

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R A L E IG H , N. C., Sept, ltl.— Un­
certainty over tho return o f several
players, members of both the 'vnraity
squad and the l!)2.'t freshman team,
Is causing athletic authorities of

A fair is a place to display agricul­ Once Priceless Articles Brfng Ilitlicously Small Prices.
tural wealth nnd give convincing proof
i f agricultural possibilities.
J. J. Yates, A. C. L. relief foreman
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LONDON, Sept 12.— Members o f
here, spent tho week end in Haines
drawings will be one o f the finest! EnBlan‘1’8 «M c»t " " ‘I highest families
City with his family.
structures of its klmUn the Southern
"'V '08! U'“ r( ul ?&gt;?.!,,M W
J. E. Sirtgletlib£*ond.Harney Ijlgcr-' Jrtalcg&lt;
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the ohee priceless effect's o f the luto
soil are each commenting to build a
France were
Plans for tho various units already Empress Eugenic of
new bungalow.
,
sold
under
the
hammer
at
ridiculous­
have been adopted.
They call for
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sjohlom spent
ly
small
prices,
lypt
still
beyond
their
sections that will provide space far
Sunday in Haines City tho guest of
the library, the stale museum, admin­ impoverished purses. Tho goods sold
Mrs. SJoblom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
istrative offices,
and some class were principally her lute M ajesty’*
J. C. Locke.
looms. The main section o f the dresses, slippers, gowns, laces nnd
J. A. Brnddock returned Saturday
structure will lie four stories high, furs.
from Pierson where he hns been look­
Most of the stuff was bought by
with an imposing tower in the miding ufter his interest there.
dealer, although 'Some o f the former
section.
Mr. and Mrs. Fennell expects to
Quarters for the military supplies empresses’ servants ami followers
move into their new house the last of
nnd armory will he in the basement, were able to buy small articles.
the month.
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according to the pluns.
T h e hundred und sixty lots brought
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Nornuifl b&lt;“ i ns
about $10,090, which would -hardly
their guest the last o f the week Mr.
hat e paid for one o f the court gowns
Norman’s sister and faihily, Mr. and
F lo u n c e s ?
worn nt tho royal festivities in the
Mrs. J. W. Cuughmnn, o f Winter Hav­
days of splendor.
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A lot o f rare Aleneon lace bought
Glad to report that Mrs. J. L. Stok­
$1,115
and a fur stole $525. A beau­
es and Mrs. C. S. Drowning are Im­
tiful rug into which was'woven the
proving fast ufter thuir recent illness.
royal cipher with the arms o f Spain
bfr. and Mrs. J. E. Singletary spent
and
Franco, given to the empress on
the week end with -friends nt Pine
her
wedding
day by tho carpet mak­
Castle.
ers o f Seville, was bought' by a
Mr. and Mrs. John C liff are to leave
Frenchman, and will he presented to
Friday to' visit friends and relatives
a French museum. It is supposed to
at Birmingham, Ala.
have been on this rug that the Em­
H. D. Durant and fam ily spent Sun­
peror Napoleon III
nnd empress
day with old friends In Oakland.
knelt wheir they received the bless­
J. E. Singletary made a business
ing after their marrnige.
trip to Kissimmee Tuesday.

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T A M P A , Sept. 12.— More than 200
5. i ■* .- *
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representatives from south Florida
counties met here today to form an
organization to fight fo r n greater
share o f the Slate Highway money.
Preparations were made for the
naming o f delegates to represent this
section nt the next meeting of the
road department.

Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Smith o f Orlando, were orer Sunday, the guests
o f Mf*P‘ fertlth’a rfarents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Bates.
Mr. And Mrs. Herman Steele and
son Alton, came over Saturday eve­
ning to visit Mr. Steele's parent*
over Sunday.
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‘HONOR FIR ST” IS NEW
4,011 N G IL B E R T FILM

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W hen nro you going to nut
ttoro o
flounce? At tho very bottom
your skirtT Down the side? Or Jui
.below tho hips? Study yourself ■
a silhouette for tho best result*
When you hove learned to hnoi
your own etlhouctto then you cal
dlsposo of lha season's fanhlonabh
flounce In tho most becoming intfl
our.

With John Gilbert in the star role,
“ Honor First," his latest William Fox
feature, will often at the Milane thea­
ter today. Fresa reports from othen
cities where this picture bus been
shown accord it high praise. Many
who have reviewed tho feature as­
sert that Gilbert* in at his best,
The story deals with the difference
in character and temperament be­
tween twin brothers, both o f whom
served in the French arrtiy during thn
war. Gilbert portrays both brothers.
His work us the cowardly brother is
soldi to be especially worth while.
Thjs characterization calls to r extra­
ordinary force in acting'.
Not only is the stary o f the picture
intenaaty gripping and worth while,
but Jdib * photography and direction
urv di't^tred lo be of the best- Jerome
Storm, who is fast becoming one of
the foremost directors in the film
world, staged the picture;
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UNION PH A R M AC Y

Oct 818— University o f N o rth '
North Carolina State no little con­ ho will bo confronted with n sizeable
tn.*k, say person* whp arc; acquainted olinn at Raleigh.
cern.
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Oct. 27— V. M. I. at Lexingtop, \
Tho 1022 “ Wolfpnck” . was a green with the conditions. Hid schedule
follows:
N ot . 3— Davidson nt Chariot
aggregation, a team which showed
Nov. 1 0 - V. I*. I. at Norfolk. ,tt
Sept. 29— Roanoke College at Ra­
flashes o f real
proigiac, although
Nov. 17— Maryland University
never fully measuring up to the Tech leigh.
Raleigh.
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standard o f The past, football fans
Dct. G— Penn State nt State Col­
Nov. 21— .Wake ' Forest at R slelg
say. A year’s experience, plus new lege, Pa.
blood from the yearling squad, was
Nov, 29— Washington and Leo *
Oct. 13— University o f South Caro­
expected
to furnish the margin of lina at Ralofgh.
Norfolk.
strength necessary to mnkc n strong
contender out of tho team which
trained last year In every Southern
ConfoVonce game.
It hns been thought that N. C.
State would lose- only three letter
men— Captain'Floyd, tackle; Tommy
Park, fullbacjc, qnd. Pascur, guard,
liut it Is now rumored Andy Ran­
started a bank account, because your busi­
dolph, Bobby Long, John Jehnette,
backs, “ Red” Bnkcr, tackle, all letter
ness is small!
men, and Hill Morris, promising sec­
ond string back, will not return, -and
I f so, remember no one has a business so
it fs reported the Shuford brothers,
S M A L L or so L A R G E that a Checking A c­
star hackfleldera
on the yearling
team Inst year, will cast their lot
count will not H ELP.
with nnother college thiw year.
The team faces n hard schedule and
Then, too, there’s the S A F E T Y for funds
if Coath Hartsel! finds it necessary
to build practically n new machine,
to be considered.

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Sanford. Florida

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Jack ’O
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Suit with
• 2 fiiiif of
Pants. One
Pair lined
with Leather
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in all the
New Fall
Models.
All sizes.
Brown,
Grey, Navy,
Serge

Extra fcants
for h ard;
School wear.
Grey, Tweed,
Brown, A ll
Wool Serge,
Khaki, heavy
weight, AH
Sizes

$1.50 TO $4
HOSE
Kadet Hose
in 3 weights,
light, med»
heavy ana
34 Socks

$19.50

50c TO 60c

See Our Display of All Wool “Jack O’ Leather” Suits
MATERIALS for SCHOOL
DRESSES

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY

15 pieces of Jap Crepes, a fa s t color cloth that's very
lar fo r little g irls ’ dresses.
It comes in Tun. Roue,
Red, Green und every wanted Bhade. On Hale Frida
Saturday, yard —

1,000 yards o f Pajam a Iheck 36-in. wide, fin e count, beat
material fo r M en's jiftt Ttm/u’ tin.ioruonir 2 days only, G •
yurds fo r—

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LONGCLOTH
36in. wide, s o ft finish
Just fo r two days, ' C
6 yards fo r
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O f Gingham, Suiting
Percale, Madras in lengU
for School Dresses, mark
cd— O N E -H A L F O F F .

B E L L BLO USES
F or Schpol Boys, faat col­
or. Tan and white. Bel)
JBhirta in jilt colors, Tan
and W hito—

TOW EL SALE
2 cases. B ig lot o f extra
largo Bath Towels, A
good value fo r
AA _
60c. 2 days ....... ‘ F I C
18x36 Bath Tow els, good
heavy w eigh t. A lso 18x
86 Huck, plain w hite and
colored border,

6 for

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YANKS BEST
SOX IN
TWO GAMES
N E W Y O R K , Sept. 13.— Tho New
York Yankees defeated Chicago In
both gnrnes o f n double header here
yesterday,*2 to 1, nnd 5 to 3..
Score: First game:
Chicago .......... 000 100 000— 1 fl 0
Now York ........ 001 000 lOx— 2 0 0
Roberson nnd Crouse; Hoyt and
Schnng.
Score: Second game:
Chicago .......... 000 110 100—3 10 0
New York ....... 100 000 22x— 5 12 2
Cvengros nnd Schalk;
Pennock,
Ucngough nnd Schnng.

G A IN E S V IL L E , S e p t 18.— Varsity
football men were a tired but enthus­
iastic crew o f griddors yesterday a f­
Milton Sills lir"T h o Forgotten L a w "
ternoon a fter tholr hard practice on
tho new ’Gator field. Coach Van tonight at the Princess.
Fleet put his men to work at 4 o’x lock
and it wns after 0 o’clock before the
A dramatic and thrilling
candidates turned their steps gym- drama o f mother love.
ward.
In which a cruel law sanctions the
It was one o f the stiffest sessions
held In tho vicinity o f tha Florida separation o f mother and child.
campus in ninny seasons but with
A young roue meets suddon death
tho date o f the s tiff army game fast
approaching It Is tho only way to pro­ under mysterious circumstances.
ceed with the training grind and the
How a man’s affection fo r thli
new ’Gator chieftain is certainly put
Ung his charges through their var­ brother blinds him to Justice.
ious and sundry paces In a manner
A powerful novel makes a gripping
that is going to reap rewards If the
opinions o f the* spectators who w it­ photoplay.
nessed yesterday's ^workout can be
&gt;A dissipated young man thinks that
taken to mean anything.
marriage
w ill make him more steady
Sam Cornwall, frespman center last
and
responsible.
I t docs, but only fo r
year and a player who proved a bul­
brief time. Then his old
habits
wark o f strength on the line wns in
break
out
again,
nnd
he
ruins
the
hap­
Gaincsvillo several hours yesterday
piness
o
f
his
w
ife
and
child.
His
sud:
negotiating with officials o f the uni­
den
death
leaves
much
unexplained,
versity relative to scholastic work.
That ho w ill again return to the lair and directs suspicion ngainnt his inno­
o f the 'Gator and bo Boon st work cent w ife— in “ The Forgotten Law ",
with.tho varsity griddere is almost a the Metro picture nt the Princess Thecertainty as the heavyweight pivot ntre tonight.

tember 30th, 1324, the
.mounts fo r the following pu^

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o m c i City Manage, ^
O m « C lt, Attorney .....

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Dept. Pnblle S a fe ,,
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Public Works

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Division of Police.......... $ n32Kftft
DIvtsloh,Qf Fire
...... . ’
Division Streets and Bridgw (including cleaning)..
Division o f Sewers and
D r a in s —
___ “ .....
Division o f Parks and Ploygrounds
......... .
Division Public Buildings
Division o f Engineering ""
Division o f Public Health
Division, q f Publicity .....
Division o f Inspection....'."
Division o f Pound
Division o f Stree^Llghting
Division o f WatjrvSupply
D e p t o f Finance T ....... .....
Qopt. o f Records and Tax­
ation ........... ....................
Fcrnald-Lawton Hospital...
Municipal Library
......
storage Room Account
Notes Payable and Intcrcst
Interest nnd Sinking Fund
Account .......... .........

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26,380.00
,
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2.215.00
Pet.
Another Wet field yesterday— but
The Seminole Athletic Club con­
2.015.00
.023 footbnll practice wan held right on. tinues to 'g o thru a stiff work out ev­
000.00
.590 Tw o full teams out to practice, too. ery nfternoon. These gents arc g et­
5.035.00
.581
ting up a lively schedule.
14.000. 00
.533
Which goes to prove that S. II. S.
500.00
.511
With the first class material out
will have n real football team.
335.00
.480
for the S, A. C. squad wo expect to
10.050.00
.333
see a grent game on Thursday, Sep­
Prospective
members
o
f
the
first
3.450.00
.330
team were overjoyed several days tember' 27th.
2.170.00
ago when presented with an almost
American lea g u e
They call holidays fo r Good Roads
complete
new uniform but wero “ lit­
4.505.00
Igist
Pet.
Won
_____
_
—
roads arc important, ns we nil
tle"
downcast
yesterday
when
they
2.000.
00
N ew York ...... ....... 88
.062
P
l^W oo
were
informed
that
new
stockings
know
but
the
most
important
half.555
Cleveland ........
T.7
W A S H IN b T O N , Sept. 13,— Dotrolt
500 00
Detroit ............. ....... 60
no .524 would not nrrive for several days. holiday around this village will be overcame n four run lead yesterday
Oh, you barelegged warriors.
Thursday,
September
27tb.
S.
A.
C.
.......
65
nnd defeated Washington, 0 to 4, in
St. Louis .........
32
.512
vs. S. II. S,
10,481.08
68
twelve innings.
Washington
_____ G2
.477
The Florida Tintnrs call two hours
.450
Chicago ........... ....... 58
71
Score:
Where was Moses when the lights Detroit .. 000 40P 000 002—0 13 0 rtmn signified hts Intention to that e f­
52,000,00
.425 a s tiff practice. These birds would
Philadelphia .... ...... 54
73
Tonight
every
one
in
Sanford
with
call
it
“
board"
practice
if
they
had
went
out?
Where
was
Ed
Moye
fect
nnd
seemed
highly
enthusiastic
.391
78
Wash....... 211 000 OfJO 000— 1 10 3
Boston ............. ...... 50
Conch Wilkinson behind ’em. He usrs when a pass was made towards right
„
.
$153,441.98
Dauss nnd Dasslcr; Mugrldgc nnd over being once more within the col­ their last name beginning with “ T ”
w ill be admitted free o f charge to­
Section Two.— That this ordinance
the paddle or speedbonrd and his end during scrimmage
yesterday? Ghnrrity.
lege environment.
«,
,
Southern Association.
n ight
Bring your name w ilh you, bhall become effective immediately
Won Ixist Pet. practicing hours are from 4:30 until Ed offers the excuse that he was
Several new men donned togs yes­
tell
it
to
the ticket seller and go on in. Upon its passage and adoption.
dark.
Here’s
hoping
for
shorter
spilled
before
he
reached
the
destina­
.041
...... 89 J&gt;&lt;)
New Orlenns
Birmingham Hammers terday nnd went out in the field for a Easy thing to do.
Adopted this 10th day of Septcmdays.
tion
o
f
the
pass!
.576
61
......
83
Mobilo .............
good practice. Among the well known
her,
A . D. 1923.
Friday on Wedndfeday grid men in thin layout were “ Red"
.522
66
Birmingham ..... ...... 72
Friday
ond
Saturday—
"H
ollyw
ood"
FOREST LAKE,
According to critics, Jnek Demp­
Tho other side, Scrubs, spilled Ed!
.514
07
Memphis ..........
and Beats Nashville Mounts. End o f recognized ability on including practically all o f the nation­
sey
is
out
to
present
the
“
A
ngel"
Tho
menn
things,
why
didn’t
they
let
Mayor-Commissioner,
.500
71
Atlanta ............. ...... 71
both defense nnd offense.
Donald
t
S.
O. CHASE,
ally
known
stars.
Don’t
miss
it.
with
n
soft
feather
bod—
because
his
Ed
make
n
perfect
catch!
.490
73
Nashville ........ ....... 70
N A S H V IL L E , Tcnn., Sept. 13— Bnird lino nspirnnt o f &lt; Duval High
Commissioner.
.401 sleep will be long— nnd Firpo should
.85
Chattanooga ...... ...... 57
Birmingham sent Friday to the show­ schol fame, "O zzie" Die, varsity back
C. J. MARSHALL,
Its
During footbnll prnctico Tuesdny a
ki
ki
bi
m
m
n
m
.351 get used to American beds by that
87
Little Rock ...... ...... 47
field
star
o
f
tho
first
water
who
play­
ers in the fourth, taking the last game
time— (he usually sleeps on pampas). certain youngster was asked sudden­
Commissioner.
o f the serleB, 10 to I. Walter Stew­ ed n Jam up game in the Harvard tus- n
Attest:
ly by the Conch which side ho wna
R E S U LTS Y E S T E R D A Y .
art kept Nashville’s hits well scatter­ pet Inst November. Joe Mcrrin excep­ m
L. R. P H IL IP S , City Clerk
(Seal)
But others hnve n different sny playing on. The youngster was real­
ed, Cuyler stolo his sixty-fifth base tional linckficld luminary, Nenl Morris ra
By: E. HOY.
0-13-Itc
from above!!
ly playing on the defensive side but
Us
f
National League.
one o f the coming Gator tackles who
yesterday. The score:
^
being tattled showed his possible
A t Philadelphia 4; Hrooklyn G.
Birmingham ................... 032 300 200 is believed o f first class varsity ma- tej
The Chicago Cubs hnve plnycd ignorance when he answered that he
A t Chicago 0; Cincinnati 4.
Nashville ....... 020 001 &lt;101— 4 8 2 fcrinl. Wilson, Plockeman, W yatt and
thirty-five
consecutive innings with­ was on the offensive. Crack!
Tonight “ Honor F irst" starring
Only two plnycd.
W. Stewart and Robertson; Friday, Flood.
out scoring u run says the latest re­
End candidates received special in­ John Gilbert.
Rucktcw, Hengehold and Bcrscn.
ports. What nre the Baby Lions try­
W e’d tell his name i f we wore not
American League.
structions from Coach Behring while
A N O R D IN A N C E DECLARING THE
ing to do—establish n record?
afraid o f damage suit.
Smashing, dashing, firm and true.
A t New Yurk 2-5; Chicago f-3.
IN T E N T IO N OF T1IE CITY OF
M E M PH IS,
Sept. 13.— Memphis Coaches Van Fleet anil Yon took the
A t Washington 4; Detroit 0 (12
SAN FO R D , FLORIDA. TO ANevened the four-game series by de­ line men ami hnckficld aspirants .in Ho thought only o f Hohor First.
inning*).
feating Mobile yesterday 3 to 0. Tho low and sent them through virtually
N E X C E R T A IN TERRITORY TO
Tender with women— fcnrluss with
Only two played.
every phase o f the conditioning grind
TH E
PR E S E N T
CORPORATE
sesire:
L IM IT S OF TH E C ITY OK SAN­
Mobile ............................. 000 000000 known to followers o f the noted col­ men.
American Association.
FORD, FLO RID A.
Memphis ......................... 101001 OOx lege sport.
A t Kansas City 6; Kill Paul 11.
Her
eyes
flashed
a
messnge
that
The
chances
for
n
wonderful
eleven
Whereas, a petition has been filed
James and Hcvirfg; McGrey and
A t Indianapolis I; Toledo 4.
continue to look bright nnd dopesters only lovers can understand.
with
the City Commission, requesting
Tate.
(ll&gt; Tlir AaniH'Inlrd
A t I^iuisville 1; Colubus 3.
nre already sizing up the records the
the annexation o f the following de­
N E W YO RK, Sept. 13.— Fans last
A t Milwaukee 4-3; Minneapolis 3-2. night began to scent tho “ fimnko" of
’ ••Ho found- true; happinot.*— l o v e - scribed territory in Seminole County, *
NHW.ORLEAtW/iScgit. F».a.*0,* de­ {Gators 'ure-out ;to*'uccqrppliph.
through the cleansing fires o f the bat­ State o f Florida, contiguous to the
feating Little Rock yesterday uftorbattle— that atmosphere peculiarly
International League.
tlefield.’
C U T T H IS O U T— IT IS WORTH
present territorial limits of the City
noon while Mobile was hiring to Mem­
confined to heavyweight champion­
A t Jersey City 4-5; Newark 8.4.
M O NEY
o f Sanford, Florida, more particular­
phis New Orleans practically clinched
ship fights— with the title struggle
A t Baltimore 10-2; Reading 1-11. between Jack Dempsey,
His courage wns superb— her love ly described ns follows, to-wit:
Send this ad rAul ten cents to Foley
tbc 1023 Southern Association pen­
champion,
At-Syracuse 1-4; Toronto 7-3.
unquestioned.
Co.,
2835
Sheffield
Avc.,
Chicago,
The East half (E V i) of the .South­
and l.uis Angel
Firpo, Argentine
nant hero yesterday. The score was
A t Rochester 10; Buffalo 3.
III-, writing your name and address
challenger, but two days olf.
east
Quarter (S E W ) o f the Southeast
10
to
0,
the
locals
hitting
three
Little
CHICAGO, Sept. 13.— Epha Rlxcy
His heroism was measured by nc- Quarter (S E W ) and the North Threeclearly. You will receive a ten rent
Rock
pitchers
hard
und
often.
Score:
Tile first o f the rival glndiators outpitched Alexander in n pitching
Southern Association.
bottle o f F O L E Y ’S H O N E Y A N D rnmplishments. He accomplished mir­ Quarters (N % ) o f the West half
readied New York Inst night when duel yesterday and Cincinnati shut New O rle a n s ................ _2&lt;)0 26(i 000
A t New Orleans 10; Little Rock 0.
T030
A R020
for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, acles.
(W W ) o f the Southeast Quarter
010
Firpo arrived at 8 o'clock from his out Chicago 4 to 0 in first game of Little Rock .................
A t Memphis 3; Mobile 0.
also
free
sample packages of F O L E Y
(S E W ) o f the Southeast Quarter
Martina nnd Dowfs; McCall, John­
training ramp in Atlantic City. The tile scries.
A t Nashville I; Birmingham 10.
K ID N E Y P IL L S for Backache, Rheu­
And tonight a Lupino I-anc comedy (S E W ) o f Section Thirty-six (36),
grim vim ged .South American gazed Cincinnati ..... 001 O il 001— I 8 0 son, Graham and Ncidcrkorn.
N o other scheduled.
matic Pains, Kidney nnd Bladder -"The Pirate."
Township Nineteen (19), South of
with accustomed taciturnity
at a
Chicago .......... 000 000 000—0 7 2 MEN U R G E N TLY NEED ED
Trouble, and F O L E Y C A T H A R T IC
Knnge Thirty East, nnd
small sized crowd that greeted him,
"FO R G O TTE N LA W "
Remember tomorrow night la Coun­
Rixey and Hnrgrnce;
Alexander,
The West 7.77 chains of tho South­
FOR T H E U. S. A R M Y TA B L E T S for Constipation nnd Bil­
then was whisked away to an up­
COMING SOON
iousness. These wonderful remedies try Store N ight— come, lots o f fun. west quarter (S W W ) of the South­
town apartment where he will remain Dumnvich nn&lt;l O'Fnrrell.
west quarter (S W W ) o f Section Thir­
All branches of tho U. S. army arc have helped millions o f people. Try
in seclusion unlit the afternoon of the
A powerful
dramatic
photoplay
them! Sold everywhere.— Adv.
First show tonight nt 7:30. PriccB ty-one (31), Township Nineteen (19),
open
for
enlistment,
The
army
o
f­
P
H
IL
A
D
E
L
P
H
IA
,
September
13.
fight.
based on n novel o f widespread ap­
10 ami 20«cnts.
South o f Range Thirty-one (31) East,
tho
Phillies fers you a chance to’ visit nearly any
Dempsey is expected to break camp — Brooklyn 'defeated
peal is “ Tbc Forgotten I-aw," the
A
N
N
O
U
N
C
E
M
E
N
T
and,
(met o f the United States, also the
here
yesterday,
&lt;
1
to
4,
a
fter
pound­
Metro photoplay which is scheduled caily tomorrow, arriving here In the ing Ring fo r five runs in the sixth.
Take advantage o f the special sum­
Hawaiian and Philippine islands, and ■Back home. W ill be glad to have
Whereas, it has been made to npfo r presentation tonight at the Prin­ nfternoon. He will stay at the Hotel
mer rates now offered fo r the big Full pear to the satisfaction of the City
the
Panama
Canal
Zone.
my
friends
call
nnd
see
nre
fo
r
fire,
Brooklyn ........ 000 105 000— 0 13 0
cess theater. In its narrative form it Belmont tonight. Friday afternoon
For further information inquire or nuto and life insurance. Several hous­ Term opening next week at the Tam- Commission that said tract of land
he
will
meet
his
challenger
for
the
Philadelphia .... 000 102 001— 1 13 0
aroused heuted discussion, leading
write to the Arm y Recruiting Sta­ es for sale. Bargains.— W, J. Thig­ pn Business College. Liberal terms contains less than ten registered vot­
Grimes und Taylor; Ring and W il­ tion, Room No. 1, Post Office, Tam ­ pen.
finally to the repeal of a luw which first time when they appear before
138-Gtc nre made, nnd students may select ers,
.
.
uthlctic
commission to son.
worked .terrible hardships on woman­ the state
any course. We meet tho trains nnd
pa, Fla.
TH E RE FO R E, BE IT ENACTED
weigli
in.
kind. A h u photopluy the dramatic
The Herald delivered six times a take the students to good hoarding
B Y T H E PE O PLE OF. THE CITY
Followers o f both fighters declared
emphasis is even more pronounced,
Tha Herald fo r first class Job work.
Places.
'
.
' 143-1 tc
The Dolly Herald, 15c per week.
week fo r 15c.
,
OK. SAN FO R D , FLO RID A:
and the motion picture is ono o f the yesterday at the conclusion o f their
Section Ono.— That it Is the inten­
strongest attractions of its kind in training campaigns that they jvere
tion o f tho municipality of the City
conditioned to perfection. They will
several seasons.
o f Sanford, Florida, to annex as part
enter the ring at the Polo- Grounds
o f its corporate limits, at the expira­
fit for the greatest test o f their
LOW TID E S ON 11KACI1, 11123
AN
O R D IN A N C E M A K IN G
A P ­ tion o f thirty days from tho time Ihis
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur careers.
P R O PR IA T IO N S FOR T H E C IT Y ordinance becomes effective, the fol­
at approximately the same hour uml
Tex Rickard lust night predicted a
OF SAN FO RD , F LO R ID A , FOR lowing described territory in Semi­
minute.
sell out o f tickets. The promoter de­
TH E F IS C A L Y E A R B E G IN N IN G nole County, State o f Florida, c'ontigOcl clared this would mean that close to
July Aug. Sept.
Date June
•OCTOBER
F IR ST, 1923, A N D u«u» to the present territorisl limits
6:41 85.000 would pay approximately $1,6:28
5:33
4:31
1 4:05
EN D IN G
SE PTE M B E R
T H IR ­ o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, and
7:20 .7:38 300.000 to see the fight. His figures
5:20
6:14
2 4:55
T IE T H , 1924,
more particularly described as follows,
8:37 yesterday were well past the $1,100,8:17
6:02
7:11
3 5:47
Whereat, the cstima ted income for to-wit: '
9:30 000 murk.
7:01
8:06
9:24
4 6:43
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, fo r the
The East half (E W ) o f the South­
9:00 10:11 10:32
7:56
“ This fight would have broken the
5 7:24
fiscal year beginning October first, east quarter (S E W ) of the Southeast
8:51
9:57 11:08 11:26 record gate o f $1,000,000 set by the
6 8:17
1923, and eliding September 30th, quarter (S E W ) and the North three11:41 11:51 Dempsey-&lt;'a rpentier ^match,”
said
•
9:44
10:62
7 9:07
B'24, from all sources, is ns follows, quarters (N W ) o f the West half
8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:46 Rickard, “ if similar prices hud been
to-wit:
(W W ) o f tho Southeast Qusrter
1:38 charged. The Dempsey-Firpo demand
1:08
9 10:44 11RIO 11:50
Licenses ......... ..... ........... $ 8,000.00 (S E W ) o f the Southeast Quarter
2:28 has been much greater than for the
1:51
10 11:30 11:50 12:42
Municipal Court, Fines and
(S E W ) o f Section Thirty-six (36),
2:47
3:18 “ bnttle o f the century," but now the
1:31
11 12:10 12:24
Costs ---------- ----- ------10,000.00 Township Nineteen (19), South of
4:09 lop price is $27.50, whereas two years
3:35
1:10
2:13
12 1:00
Dog Taxes .....- ..................
250.00 Range Thirty (80) East, and
5:00 ago in Jerrcy City it was $50."
3:01
4:24
1:55
13 1:40
Pound Fees ......... ............
Tho West 7.77 chains Of the South­
300.00
5:18
5:57
Construction o f the ringside, tem­
2:38
3:51
14 2:20
Inspection F ees,.......... t___
west quarter (S W l* ) of the South­
3.000. 00
4:40
0:14
0:59 porary bleacher sections and other
8:15
16 2)65
Franchise Southern Bell
west quarter (S W W ) o f Section Thir­
8:02 additions to the Polo Grounds will be
7:18
5:32
4:00
8:34
10
Telephone Cu. .......... ......
168.00 ty-one (? 1 ), Township Nineteen &lt;10),
6:30
9:03 completed by noon toduy, Rickard
8:22
4:64
17 4:21
State Road and Bridge Fund 5.800.00 South o f Range Thirty-one (31) East
9:25 10:00 Mild.• lie added that arrangements
p:48
7:34
18 6:08
Interest and Costa ............
2 . 000 .00 ’ Soction Two.— That this ordinance
8:40 10:25 10:56 to humllo the throng bud boon com­
6:47
19 6:02
Miscel. Income ..........j......
2.400.00 shall, be. publiahod one* a week for **
9:43 11:21 11:45 pleted with the police nnd fire depart­
7:51
20 7:02
Taxes on Lands sold ‘ for
four consecutive weeks In a newspa­
X
11:57 12:07 ments.
10:54
8:57
7:34
21
T a x e s ---- ...................
per published in the City o f Sanford,
3.000. 00
U tile change was reported In bet­
9:69 11:43 12:31 12:53
22 8:32
Paving Liens
__
1,253.98 Florida.
s
1:18
V37 ting odds. A notable gathering, in­
v*:
23 0:30 11:01 11:53
Sanitary Taxes __ ____ __ '
Section
Three.— This
ordinance
6.400.00
2:10 cluding men prominent In society,
2:01
24 10:28 11:50 12:47
Sanitary Toilets .................. 5.000. 00
shall become effective immediately
2:50 the financial and theatrical worlds,
2:42
1:37
25 1L:26 12:07
1923 Real and Per­
upon ita passage and adoption.
3:29 will view the championship match.
3:21
2:22
12:24
1:02
26
sonal Tax $121^277.00
Adopted this. 11th day of Septem­
4:06 Diplomats also will bo numbered In
*8:65
3:04
1:53
27 1:18
Less 5M Ksl.
ber,
A . D. '1923. v
4:43 tho throng, fo r many of the envoys
4:32
2:41
8:44
JtU*
28 2:10
Uncoil. .....
6,413.00
’ FORREST LAKE,
121,864.00
5:22 o f South American nations, all keen­
5:10
4:20
3:26
29 2:69
Mayor-CommiMl°ntr*
0:09 ly Interested In the career o f Firpo,
6:52
6:00
4:08
80 2:46
S.
O. CHASE,
1100,441.08
■ .i
6:56 the first Latin to attain such pugilis­
6:52
4:40
CommU»te*&gt;«r
IT
Now, Therefore, Bo It Enacted by
tic prominence h iv e made reserva­
&gt;_
c. 1. marshall.
the People o ' the City o f Sanford,
Commissioner.
.Q uarter Full Moon U a t Quarter tions.
Florida:
* '
New York ......
Pittsburgh ...... ........
Cincinnati ....... ........
Chicago ........... ...... .
S t Louts _____ .......
Brooklyn _____ .........
Philadelphia ..... _____
Boston .............. .......

Won
86
70
79
72
69
65
44
41

Lost
52
55
57
03
GO
G8
88
89

MILANENEWS

ORDINANCE NO. 61

FIGHT FANS SCENT THE
BATTLE OF HEAVYWEIGHTS
RIXEY HURLS
REDS TO WIN
OFF THE CUBS

Tw o Prizes for Beauty

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ft I t
F fif Wj

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HR
jk

June'28
July 27
Aug. 28

s«rt.*4

July 6
. Aug 4
BepL*

The Dofly Herald. 15c per week.
The /ffepaid delivered six timet a
LWfplrTor lbc.

Uaa Ituth Matoppaon, high school girl ot Philadelphia, Pa., won the Silver Mefmald. as the urelUeat ,i,i
at AtUnUe city « * enter'd In the
tho latcr-clty
tater-clty beauty contest.
conteet. Tho
The cun
cup was
wai also awarded her i
~
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ORDINANCE NO. 60

That there shall he appropriated out A ttest:
of the income o f the C ity’ o f Sanford,
L. R. P H IL IP S . City Clerk
Florida, far the fiscal year beginning
By E. HOI
October first, 1923, ahd ending

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WORKS
V. C. C O L L E R , Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork

Classified Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken for JessAhan 25«.
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TALLAH ASSEE,

Sept.

12.— The

henring on the proposal o f the raitroada
to
increase
rofrigerntidn
charges on 'vegetables
nnd citrus,
fruits from Florida has been post­
poned to October 2 nnd thu place of
hearing's fixed nt Orlando, instead of
Washington, the railroad commission
is advised.

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“A Marvel of Nations”
“Wili Protestantism and Catholicism Unite?”
FR E E LECTURE

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MI L A N E TH EATR E, Sunday Night, Sept. 16
P. II. D U D L E Y . Evangelist and Lecturer

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FOR S A L E
FARM ERS— You can gat aaod bed
fra m n and' irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr

FORI) COUPE.

shield nnd ventilator in the cowl give
added touches o f quality to the car.
The carrying at tho rear provides
opportunity fo r storing considerable
luggage. Rear fenders arc improved
uml strongly secured.
The interior is must inviting. The
deeply cushioned Beat is divided so
ns to make easy filling o f the gasoline
tang underneath it. A t at tin* rear o f
the sent is a small recess shelf for
carrying parcels.
Upholstery is ia
choice materials.

Tiie Ford Coupe is an entirely new
FOR S A LE — Doaker and Uaya* paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty body design bringing a distinctive ex­
(17 Commercial Streat— Sanford, Fla. Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc terior nppcnrnnce, more comfortable
FOR S A L K — Rhode Island eggs for seating arrangement, increased lug­
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. gage carrying capacity nnd a gener­
B. W . H E R N D O N
Ellsworth, Heard Jil I Avenue. San­ ally rugged construction.
The doors are large and heavily
ford.
83-tfp
framed.
The windows afford the
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
FOR S A LE — SEED POTATO ES for
maxim vision nnd the rear vision is
fall planting, eith e r‘ Bliss or Rose
FIRS-------- AU TO -------- BONDS
exceptionally large.
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton Si Co.' 110-lfc
The front o f the car ii most at­
FOR S A L E — Second hand loose leaf
tractive, the cowl flowing in n grace­
Door windows arc equipped with
S. 0. Shinholser
hinders good ns new, posts and in­
ful curve into tlm higher hood utid the revolving type window regulators
dices. Quick rale nt $1.00 each cash
radiator. A visor over the
wind­ and locks are provided on the doors.
Contractor and Builder
on delivery. Herald office.
131-Gtp

CO NTRACTO R and B U IL D E R

FOR S A LE — Second hand letter Hies
Script Dauee at Woman’s Club F ri­
in good chape hut have been used.
day evening, 9 to 12, good music. Ad­
Go&amp;l fo r ordinary filing. Have in­
mission $1.00. Given by the Junior
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons dices. Twenty-five cents apiece for Department,
113-2tc
quick sules- Herald Printing Com­
E a ta b lU h M ISOM
pany.
.
131-Gtp
Jtcnl Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
FOR W ORKING PEOPLE
F
o
r
's
A
L
li—
817
West
First
street.
104-8 Magnolia Ave.
I Phone 4B
Tho best of workers get out of sorts
liV
Bargain in price and terms. A d ­
tho liver fails to act. They, fool
dress tfwner, llnx'782, ltnytoiiH, Fla. .When
languid, Imlf-oick, “ blue" nnd discouraged
137-2Gtc and think they nre getting Iniy. Neglect
STEW ART The Florist
Cut Flowera-------------- Floral Designs FOR S A LE — 7 room house nnd 3 lots of these symptoms might result in n sick
s|»cll, therefore tho sensible course Is to
— two flowing wells. Corner Pino Lnku a duso or two of Ilerhinc. It is just
Annual and Ornamental Plants
and Third Streets. Gables, 401 Mng- the ini'dicino needed fo purify tho system
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W noliu Ave.
1-11—dtp and restore tho vim nnd anihitiun of
health. Price GOc. Sold by
F o it S A L K —7 passenger 8 cylinder
U NIO N PH A R M A C Y
SANFORD M A C H IN E “ Peerless" touring car. Good ns
Sanford, Florida
new. A ll cord tires. Sell less thnn
COM PANY
half cost. W ill take smuller car in
General Machine and Boiler
part payment or trade for real estate.
W orks
— Chns. Tyler, care Zachary-Tyler Ve­
IF YOU H AVE PR O PE R TY
Cylinder Grinding
neer Co.
141-tfc
FOR S A L E LIS T IT W IT H
Phone 62-------- Sanford. Florida
ME.— W. J. TH IG PE N
FOR S A L E — I’athe phonograph ami
111 records. Phone 483.
141-5tp
JAGKHON’S T R A N S F E R
FOR S A LK — A Dodge truck, enclosed 138-Gtc
Your Patronage Solicited
body, in good mechanical condition, W A N TE D — Position us stenographer,
Reliable Service is Our,Motto
rubber
good. Phono 2103.
3t-p
by competent, reliable young lady.
A trial will convince you
Address
R. S., P. O. Box 34, Lake
FOIt
S
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E
—
China
closet,
icc
box,
We haul anything, anywhere, any
138-Gtc
gas Rtove, tables, chairs, etc,— Lnw- Monroe, Fla.
tlmo
Phone 473
123 West First Street son, Oak and Central Ave-, Sanford.
FUR K E N T
142-4tp
FOR R E N T— Five room cottage Just
B A R G A IN — G room cottage with ser“
sooth o f school house nt Paola, good
vant house nnd garage, lot 100x225
water, ample grounds fo r cows and
in Rose Court. Price $4,500. Terms.
chickens. Enquire 300 French ave­
— W. 3. T h igli^ f."
142-4tc
nue.
1-41-3tp
S T R A W B E R R Y P L A NTS FOR SALE
FOR K E N T— Suite o f three desirable
, — Either pulled ready for delivery,
rooms furnished for light house­
or in the field.
Phono Ellsworth
keeping. 300 French Ave.
141-3tp
Cards of Ssnford’a Reput­
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
able Professions! Men, each
houBo
at
FOR
R
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N
f—
Eight
room
142-lfc
of whom, la bia choeen pro­
808 Elm Ave. Enquire 300 French
FOR SALE— Good mule cheap, Tor
fession the Herald reruns141-3tp
Ave.
cash. Apply J. L. Monroe, 703
meads to the peoplw.
FOR
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—
One
furnished
room
Palmetto Avenue.
142-Gtp
with connecting hath. Prefer two
FOR B A L E —Table, chairs, rugs,
young men.— 214 E. Second St.
stove and shades.— 1110 Luurcl Ave121-tfc
nuQ.
143-2tp
George A. DeCottes
FOR R E N T — Furnished upurtmunt,
Attorney-nt-Law
W ANTED
bed room, also garage. 117 laurel
Over Seminole County Book
Avenue.
123-tfe
W A N T E D — To exchange 5-paBsvnger
■ A N fO R D
FLO R ID A
touring cor, looks nnd runs like f o l t llU N T -'J V o room' light’ house-1
new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or
keeping apartment, 719 Ouk A v e ­
FR ED R. W IL S O N light truck.— Ray Brothers, phone 548, nue.
130-tfc
Sanford.
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UB-tfc F O R "R E N T —■4~3esiral&gt;lo_ rbgms, fur­
A T T O R N E Y - A T -L A W
First National Bank Building
WATJTED— A good second hand Del*
nished or unfurnished. Apply 107
HANFORD
■&gt;
FLO R ID A
co light plant.— K. I). Mobley. Phone West Third street.
130-tfc
294.
143-3tp FOR R E N T— Small cottage.—J. MusBANFOItD

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FLORIDA

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

ODORS LIKED AND DISLIKED
W ide

V a riety o f "T a a te s " In Smells
W ith W hich E very Person is
W a ll Acquainted.

8C E N E F R O M T H E D R A M A T IC SC R E E N S E N S A T IO N " T H E F O R O O T T E N .L A W ”
\Vhen G3 barrels o f wlno w ere
em ptied recently Into N ew York gu t­
ters ■ crowd o f TOO people stopped to
w ulch— end sniff.
T h e bouquet o f wine Is one o f the
fe w odors which are appreciated by
almost e very one. Others are the
sm ells, o f new-mown grass, coffee,
m
spices, bacon, hot buttered toast, sea­ m
weed and. o f course, most perfumes
and all fruits and (towers.
K in gs nnd beggars alike have com­
m ented on the scstosy to he obtained
from the odors o f cooking. Curiously
enough, tlds Is largely due to the fact
that sm elling and tasting "o verla p ."
T h e ’taste" o f tobacco Is often due
to sight rather than cither taste or
smell.
T h ere Is not h a lf the en jo y­
ment to he obtained from smoking in
th e dark as In the light. Dliud men
usually p refer stronger tobacco than
those who can watch the curling
smoke.
Some use tobacco strongly
scented.
In credible as It may seem, there are
people, too, who cannot even dlHtlngu'sh between ten and coffco when
th eir eyes are shut. *
T a stes differ because tho pleasures
derived from smells dltTor In sttnost
e very I.'dividual. Some lik e the sm ell
o t to r ; ethers hate It. Some revel In
the smell o f a bonfire; o ilie r* dellbsra te’ y avoid It.
T h e rs arc n host o f other smells
which to some are s delight and to
o'h era unpleasunt. Am ong these are
rsm phor, musk, creosote, carbolic, fu r­
niture iHillsh, fresh paint, petrol fumes
am! the musty odor* o f old books.

A T T H E PRINCESS TO N IG H T

(This W on Written by a Woman)
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j Why Are Some StoreI keepers So Obstinate?
I am an old-fashioned buyer o f the necessi­
ties fo r my household. I ro to tho storo m y­
self. T o mo this work iH not irksome. In
fact, I like it. I like to look nt thu shelves so
full o f cans nnd packages o f so many colors.
I like to do this fo r the same reason that 1
don't mind being in n crowd.
When in a crowd I look fo r fam iliar faces.
When I see them I am delighted. When I
am in n store I look fo r fam iliar goods and
when I see them I buy. Those goods have
become fam iliar to me through advertising
nnd I have noticed that the grocery men who
have the most o f those fumiliur packages
somehow or other seem to always go ahead,

HIS PURSUIT

I went into a storo not o f m y own choosing
A very dilapidated specimen ap­
... but with n friend who, among other things,
plied to a kind lady for a “ cup of
■ asked fo r a ve ry well known nrtido of food
coffee/* Tlua she supplied, together
which is packed In a can, although she did
with some solid austcnaiice. And
not ask fo r any specific kind, I always buy
while he devoured'it wolfishly, aha
-----------and Instinctively I told her that was
viewed him with some curiosity. It
was evideut that hq had been walk­
the kind she should ask for.
ing a long time. Bhe asked him
The dealer overheard mo and said, “ M ad­
how long, and he told her ten year*.
am, I never sell that article, I sell instead
And then site asked very frankly
if he was a tramp, and he replied
something very much b e t t e r --------------- my
quite
aa
frankly:
“
No,
mum,
I
’m
son.
13G-7tp
‘bwn'brand.”
t
ELTON J. M O U G H T O N
FtTR R E N T — 3 unfurnished rooms, just looking fer an. apartment.”
A R C H IT E C T
W . J. T H IG P E N .
Then he launched into a five-m inute talk
304 Elm Avtnpe.
140-5tp
First National Bank Building
CHICKENS FROM THE SKY
on
why this article was better than the one
Real Estate
FOR K E N T— 12 opurtinents on PalSANFORD
FLO R ID A
I had ijamod. But somehow my friend had
metto street, M block from post o f­
FIRE. I,1FE. AUTO 1NBURANCB
The pariah priest of a small vil­
fice.— Judge Ifousholder. Phone 281.
been convinced by what I had suggested and
142-Gtp lage near tho I’aciflc coast of Mex­
R E PA IR S
Bhe did not buy th at can which the graver
ico has a flock of purebred chickens
Cook Stores, Sewing Machines, Phon­ FOR R E N T — T w o small furnished
offered.
that literally fell out of the skies.

ICHELLE M A IN E S

The hens were on their way from
San Francisco to Lima, Peru. Off
the Mexican coast a waterspout
■wept so close to the vessel that was
carrying them that it sucked the
Glasses Designed
chickens
aloft, crate and all, and car­
Automobile Body Build­
. ua-itp
ried
them
to shore.— Youth's ComHenry McLaulin, Jr.,
rtptent
FOR R E N T — Five room apan
ing and Repairing
panion.
corner Sixth street and Palmetto
Corner of Park Ave. and Second BL
O p t D.
Avenu#.—
A , P. Connelly A Sony.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
Optidsn-Optametrlnt
LAW YER
Court House

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ographs, Guns, all work guarantaed.
apartments.—A . I’. Connelly
A
Sons.
143-4tc
21 years experience.
FO R R E N T— Bungalow, 'fiv e room*
W A D E BROS.
and sleeping porch. Concrete ga­
211 SAN FO R D A V E N U E
rage, 11th street and Oak ave.- A p­
ply Mrs. Julius Tskoch, next door.

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Sanford, FU.
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And I thought ns 1 walked out how stulibom and obstinate that man was. l i e had
lost a sale, had probably taken his firs t step

toward losing n customer, nnd had certainly
lost a good deal o f time, especially since some
other iK’opIo were stnmting around watting to
be waited on.
I f that grocer had sold advertised goods he
would certainly linvc hud the brand I sug­
gested and he would have made a sale; In-'
cidontally, ho would have bid us good day
cheerily nnd we would have been satisfied.
Fam iliar faces are wonderful. T o me, in
my capacity ns a buyer for a fa irly large
household, fam iliar things on the shelves o f
the stores I visit are only a little less wonder­
ful, fo r those fam iliar things help me in do­
ing better and more economically thu job
which I muBt work nt every day.
Those advertised nrticles which I buy and
which I always buy I know have been sub­
m itted to the criticism o f both com petitor
ami consumer. This subjection to almost
world-wide critical examination demonstrates
to mo thut the m anufacturer has supreme
confidence in Ids goods. He cannot tell a
falsehood about the things he makes, because
there arc too many in thu w6rld to fin d him
out.
*

Constant advertising o f any product proves
that product has stood the test o f scrutiny.
Lh it uny wonder then why I, ns one o f sever­
al million women in m y same position, p refer
articles with which I am acquainted to pro­
ducts about which 1 have no knowledge and
about which the manufacturer does not seem
to have the courage to enlighten mo?
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Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
The American Association of Advertising Agencies

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