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HEART OP THE W ORLD’S GREATEST V EG ETA B LE SECTION

Mulberry Merchant
is Shot to Death by
an Unknown Man

COAL

JN W D AIR WHILE FLYING
HAS PSSED 24TH HOUR
a n d g o in g s t r o n g o n t h e

MARATHON i n t h e
A IR

breaksrecord

ttty The A issfU led Freaa)
M U LB E R R Y,
A yg.
28.— II.
K.
Hayes, 65, grocery atom . proprietor,
was shot to death last night by an
unidentified . man.
Persons
living
noarby heard shots and two two men
struggling. Hayes was found dead
when they reached him.

Florjda Boy Escapes
. From Naval Officials
Held for Authorities
Boy Who Escaped From Prlaon Here
Made Good Ilia Record.

For Speed and Will Break Rec­
(Hr The Aaitoelalrd Frraa)
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Aug. 28.—
ords for Endurance and
Prison authorities received informa­
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(Hr Tke Aaaoelaled Preaa)
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 28.— In a plane
that takes on fuel and food in mid­
air like express trains scoops water
cn routs, Captain Lowell II. Smith
and Lieut. John P. Richter circling a
course above San Diego passed the
24th hour o f their air marathon.
Early today they had broken two
rpeed records-1 Made 2,500 kilometers
In 17 hours and 33 seconds, and 3,­
000 kilometers in 20 hours 1 1-2
seconds.
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 28.— Two
- blackberry pies in
a
mctal-lincd
bucket to which was attached tho
hopes of Captain Lowell II. Smith
and Lieut. John Richter,' who are try­
ing for world air record laurels here.
The incident occurred about noon
when the flyers, pftcr going, aloft at
6.04 o'clock and overing 760 miles nt
sn nvergae speed o f 02.4-1 miles an
hour, signaled fo r luncheon.
Another plane went aloft and made
contact with Smith nnd
Richter’s
craft, lowering the pies and sand­
wiches. Richter was standing in the
cockpit and had grasped the bucket
containing tho pics when a sudden
gust of wind caused the upper plane
to nose up. For a few seconds Rich­
ter, clinging to the bucket, was liter­
ally suspended In. midair.
Captain
Robert G. Ervin, pilot o f the contact
plane, quickly lowered the nose of
his plane nnd Richter settled hack
Into his sent with the blackberry pies
and the sandwiches in his hands.
The aviators set a whirling pace
on the 60 kilometre course, speeding
at 92 miles an hour all day in their
effort to break tho world's endurance
distance and speed records fo r 2,600
kilometers and over.
Fuel, lubicating oil and food were
token aboard in midair with consum­
mate skill and almost incredible
rapidity.
The first contact was mado nt 10
* m., Licuts. Virgil liincs nnd Frank
Seifert handling the refueling plane.
Within three minutes 90 gallons of
gasoline had been transferred to
Smith nnd Richter’s plane.
Additional contacts were made at
2. 4 and 5:30 p. m. for gasoline, at
6 p. m. for lubricating oil and at 0
p. m. for food.
At 3 o’clock today if the fliers still
arc in the air, tho first world'6 speed
record will be broken. This is for 2,­
600 kilometers.
Every four hours
thereafter until tho 4,000 kilometers
mark is reached, tho avintorn will
smash speed records now held hjr
Licuts. Oakley G. Kelly and John Mc.Ready. No. records have been estab­
lished by any American or any Eu­
ropean aviator fo r distance greater
than 4,000 kilometers.

Expects to Make .
Wildcats Wilder in
State o f Florida
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NUMBER 129

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TU ESD AY, AUGUST 28, 1923

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TA L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 28.— Sales­
men o f “ wildcat" stocks w ill have a
hard road to travel In Florida under
new regulations which Ernest Amos,
state comptroller, plans to put Into
effect soon.
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Mr. Amos is back at his desk in tho
capital today after attending the con­
vention o f the National Securities
commissioners'' association at Madi­
son, W lk Thera he picked up several
ideas, he eald, which w ill be of great
benefit to the people o f this state.
Among theae is a plan to jnake pur­
chase money notes given fo r stock
carry a clause that they are In pay­
ment fo r tho stock and nothing else,
■nd that the stock only is liable fo r
the note. • Under this regulation, it
*111 no longsr be possible fo r tbs sel­
ler of stock 4o make an Innocent third
Psrty a purchaser o f the notes whose
duty it w ill be td collect on them. In
thsl way, should tjia stock fa il to como
UP to representations a seller only
could reqaJi* i u return.

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tion that Moseley Purvis, the young­
ster noted fo r his mnny esenpes from
Florida penal institutions, hns escaped
Clydc Aitchison, nctln gchairman
from naval authorities. His last es­
cape in Florida was from tho road
’ the Interstate Commerce’ Commlsgang at Cottondolc. Ho joined the ■won, has been called by President
navy nnd it had been planned to re­ Coolldge- to plan fo r the impending
turn him to Florida when he got coal atrike.
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STATE PROFITS
ONNEWGASTAX

F. R. Wadlcigh, fcdral coal distrbiutor, photographed following

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discussion with tho president on
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PINCHOT SERVES NOTICE ON COAL MEN
THAT GIEVANCES ARE NOT PRIVATE
BUT QUESTION THAT CONCERNS PUBLIC,
Pennsylvania Governor Says Coal Strike Will Not
Be Allowed

HAS BEEN PLANNED
FOR COAL
Three American
Injured in Crash Are
Expected to Recover

B AR TO W , Aug. 28.— S. G. Rich, a
young man is held In thc county jail
pending an investigation o f the kill­
French Passenger Plane Came Down
ing o f II. K- Hayes, a Mulberry mer­
to Earth.
chant last night. No warrant was
sworn out against him, but his arrest
(H r T l f AaaorlatrU Frraa)
was mado on strength
o f letters
M A ID STO N E , Eng., Aug. 28.—
found on tho dead man's body.
Three Amoticans were injured when
a French passenger airplane -crashed
last night are expected to .recoverMrs. Douglas Smith, Hartford, Conn.,
had several nasal bones broken, se­
verely and cut. about the .body. Albert
Austin, New York lawyer, is suffer­
ing
chiefly from nervousness. Doug­
Makes Answer To Qurallon Asked
las
Smith
not severely hdrt.
By Publishers.

Undivided Allegiance
From the Newspapers
Wanted by President

(Hr Tkr A M «fl«lr4 Frraa)
N E W O R LE AN S, Aug. 28.— Undlvided allegiance to constitution, unhcaitatln gobcdioncc to legislative
action was urged upon the press o f
thc nation by President Coolldge in
a letter to A. G. Newmycr, president
o f the Southern Nowspnpcr Publish­
ers Association' Tho letter was in
response to one sent by Newmycr
asking “ How newspapers could best
help tho government-"

SH E DETAILS
ARE NECESSARY
IN RELATIONS

AND

DISTRIBUTION
COAL IN CASE OF
STRIKE

SAVE

SUFFERING

Federal
Fuel
Administrator
Wadlcigh Making Plans
Toward End
( nr Tkr Au h k U IH Fetes) —
N E W Y O R K , Au. 28.— Plana for
an elaborate organisation to save the
eastern and middle states from suf­
fering in the event o f a suspension
o f thc mining o f anthracite coal were
launched by the Federal Fuel Admin­
istrator Wadleigh, at conferences o f
representatives o f the governors o f
eleven states and coal carrying r^Uroadn and government agencies. Tha
program had two important phases
in smooth distribution o f available
supply and an oduactlonsl campaign
to encourage conservation.

Irish Free State
Went to the Polls
in. Quiet Election

That Would Lead to Un­
derstanding Mexico
and U. S.

HARRISBURG , Pa., Aug. 28.— G o v -*
For Members of The N ew Dali
ernor IMnchot o f Pennsylvania, served
Eireann.
notice on mine operators and miners'
union officials yestcnlny that, thc
D U B LIN , Aug. 28.— The electorate
threatened suspension of nnthracito
Iflf* The Annoclalrri I*rr»a)
o f the Irish Free State went to the
mining September 1 could not he al­
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 28. — Ex­ polls yesterday in 29 constituencies
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Aug. 28.— lowed, and then proceeded to enter Mnny Events and Most Interesting Daytona Machine Belied In I)cl.and
changes o f preliminary (resumption for thc election o f the 150 members
With only threo of the smaller .com­
Freight Depotupon what may lie a lengthy e ffo rt nt
o f diplomatic relations with Mexico o f thc new Dial Eireann, and up to
Program Given Below
panies to henr from, the comptroller
mediation of the controversy.
arc continu\ng, but it is said authori­ the Inst tho elections maintained tha
had received $198,220.73 at the close
(Hr Thr A aaorlafrS Frraa)
tatively nt state department thus far unique character o f
Tig: Seminole Athletic Club will
In executive session with thc union
the previous
D
ELAN
D
,
Aug.
28.—
Authorities
of business yesterday from the new
spokesmen, Philip Murray, vice-presi­ give a big Iaibor Day Cclcbrntion nt acting on n tip from freight officials no step has been taken by either gov­ campaign and were quiet and orderly
3 cent gasoline tax Inw, covering
dent o f the United Mine Workers, and1 Lake Monroe school grounds Monday, seised a second hand automobile in ernment which restores such rela­ almost to dullness. This was partic­
sales made in July, the first month
C. J. Golden, Hinnldo Cappcllini nnd September 3. Thc program will stnrt the freight depot loaded with 24 tions. Although reports o f commis­ ularly tho case ip Dublin, while re­
of its operation.
Thomns Kennedy, its three district at 9:45 a. m. with the opening parade quarts of liquor in fnlso bottoms. Thc sioners of both governments are sat- ports from the pronvlncea tell a simi­
This compares with $09,584.23, the
presidents in the unthrncito region, and fla g salute o f ’ tho I.nko Monroe railroad officials became suspicious factory is omphlslxcd but cortain do- lar talc, with triflin g exceptions in
largest monthly collections ever made
the governor went over the demands School led by Prof. Jacobs. This hns when the noticed thc car was valued tails still must be cleared up.
a few cases, where enthusiasm out­
under the 1 cent tax law, indicating
which tho union has made fo r increas­ always been an interesting feature. nt more than a new machine. Tho
ran discretion and caused slight dis­
that the income from the 3 cent levy
turbances.
will approximate three times as much ed wages, “ check-off" system of union The children’s exercises will he fol- car was brought here from Daytonn
ducs collections and other things. He |lowed with interest by their parents for shipment to Chicago.
Thc universal verdict is that this
as was brought into the treasury
nindo no compromise proposition in nnd friends.
hns been thc quietest election In Irish
under the 1 cent a gallon tax‘
history.
There was no excitement,
Thc athletic feature, will stnrt with
According to the figures tabulated his own behalf yesterduy, but sched­
uled u scssiorf with thc coal miner hqrse Hhoo pitching at 10 a. m. En­
no sslghtcr at the polling booths In
yesterday, the state road department
Rotary Club W ill
Make Personal Dublin, nor In any o f the waiting
will benefit to tho extent of about operators’ representatives fo r this tries fo r this event must be made by
morning,
and
a
second
meeting
with
Visit
to
The
Camp.
lines o f voters
Judging from ap­
this
hour.
I
f
this
event
is
not
decided
$135,000 u month ns a result of tho
the union officers for tomorrow after­ by 11 a. m. it will not interfere with
pearances, thc public is taking only
new gns tax, while the counties will
The Sanford Rotary Club had a small Interest in the affair, and the
thc baby parade which will positively
(Hr Thr AaaaaUIrS Frraa) &gt;
profit to the extent of about $1,000 a noon.
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 2H.— Vot­ good meeting today that- was inter­ polling has not been heavy.
start
at
11
a."
in
".
The
horse
shoe
The
governor
made
his
preliminary
month each, or on the basis of equal
ers o f the St. Petersburg vicinity to­ spersed with songs and talks and
Civil guards and others repsonalblt
shares of one-third of tho total in­ address to the industrial lenders at a pitching can be decided in thc after­
day arc balloting on a special elec­ something to cat at tho Hotel Valdez. for keeping order were at their posts,
semi-public meeting in his capitol o f­ noon.
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come from the 3 cent tax.
.
tion to determine whether the propos­ President Knight called upon Dave but were not required in thia model
Payments will he made ns soon n fice. Samuel I). Warrincr, A. II.
A t 12 sharp we eat; big barbecue.
ed city zoning nnd planning act he Thrasher fo r the invocation and after election, and seemingly there has bean
Jessup,
W.
G.
Richards
nnd
W.
W.
Payments will, be made mb soon ns
A t 1 p. m. will he put on one of
adopted. There haa been considerable every one had bene seated asked thc only tho very smallest amount o f
Ingliss,
nil
members
o
f
tho
general
complete figures hnvc been received
the most interesting nnd exciting con­
opposition and it Is expected a heavy visitors to stand up for inspection. intimidation, personalities or at­
policy committeo of tho unthracittf em­ tests, consisting of nmlo racing.
by the comptroller.
vote will he cast.
.
Thoy were all from Orlando as fo l­ tempts at personalities, this being
ployers, faced tho union chiefs across
Mr. Benton, thc mule denier o f San­
lows:
due to tho heavy penalties provided.
a table while thc governor tnlkcd. ford, will furnish 12 good mules ^for
Dr. Ingram, Guy Rnmscy, Karl
According to some reports last
Both sides received his words without riders who have no mules to ride,
Lehman, Marvin Pierson and Fltz- night there had been a poll thronghtrejoinder, except ns they acknowledg­ contest will be arranged as follow,
hugh Dade. H. R. Stevens, chairmah out tho atato o f about 00 per cant
ed nnd accepted Ills invitation to stay Each mule will he saddled nnd bri
o f Boy Scout work was called upon of tho electors. The - only places
Grand
Council Seeks Co-operation in thc city for separate discussion cd and a rider will atand with one
Alleged J o Have Hooked Business
for |fo r a report and said that the where any briskness or cxcitment
o f ^tcputalile Dealer*.
with him.
.
foot only in stirrup,' at thc firin g o f a
*'D$en Over State.
big camp on Silver Lake was in full was shown were Cork, W aterford and
Tho anthracite industry's quarrel, pistol he will mount and ride, to thc
swing nnd tho boys were having a Kilkenny, where the balloting is said
In an effort to suppress thc sale of the governor onid, could not be a pri­ finish. I f ho is rjot satisfied with
1 (Ilr Thr Asaaclalr* Frraa) *
an imitation emblem, thc Grand Coun­ vate one; a public, vitally interested Mr. Benton’s mounts ho may bring
T A M P A , Aug. 28.— II. H. Black­ fine time. .There are about eighty to have been heavy; reports from all
cil, Order o f DeMolay, has enlisted that wanted to see justice done to liia own mule to ride.
man o f Birmingham is In Jail at St. boys out there from this part o f the other places indicate a certain amouat
the help of the Better Business Bu­ Loth employer nnd employe was nev­
awaiting hearing on state and they arc enjoying this fine o f apathy.
A “ pot" bucking mule w ill then be Petersburg
Tho discharge o f flramarma in the
reaus and thu press throughout thc ertheless losing patience with repeat­ brought out for some one to ride. charges o f passing wothless cheeks. camping grounds ns only the Boy
ed strikes and suspensions.
country.
Como nnd ride. Tho mule says "it A purported confession quotes his ad­ Scouts can enjoy a camp. He asked early hours o f the morning in Dublin
Certain manufacturing jewelers are
"Thc public interest demands tjiat can’t l»o done."
mitting ho passed bad paper In more that all the Rotarisns go out to the led many citibcna to wonder whether
attempting to market
an emblem ll.ia controversy shall Ikj settled and
The tug o f war will follow. The than ten towns in southwestern Flor­ camp and visit the boys and let them the republicans had abandoned their
which docs not conform with the [ t i,at a suspension of mining shall bo Seminole Athletic Club also says “ It ida, usually operating under the name know that Rotary was with them. placo o f standing as "law and order"
pacifications of thc official DcMolny avoided," he tontinued. “ Thc thing is can’t he done," in other words, they o f H. D Evans, naval stores operator The committees for next month’s en­ party, but there la.stUI no explana­
tertainment was read by President tion o f the firing and m ilitary head­
emblem, patented October 26, 1921. possible— and it must he done. Settle­ challcngo all clubs, communities or of Brooksville.
Knight and II. R- Stevens was made quarters has made no report.
Tho official emblem embodies a ment means that neither side can get individual groups to pull against their
The returna from the polling booths
chairman o f the committee and he
shield ornamented with twelve gen­ all it would like to have. But settle­ strong arm squad, so the tug-of-war
promises something good
fo r the will be secret fo r three, possibly four
uine pearls, backed by two crossed ment of this dispute is absolutely should furnish “ some bucking."
days, but some indications may be
month.
swords and mounted with s helmet, necessary fo r tho public safety nnd
Following will come the usual pro­
Karl Lehman was called upon for forthcoming today when the first pre­
with thc cross o f thc Templar, star welfare. The public needs and must gram o f running and jumping. Contest
IN D IA N A P O L IS , Ind., Aug. 28.— a few remarks and as usual he put ferences may be known.
nnd crescent and thc initials I) and M have coal, and I nm entirely confi­ open to all.
,
President CoagTava Is considered
Jhroe
persons are dead and property over something good.
He
la the
dent that thc public is going to have
upon thc face o f tho shield.
Thore will bo two special events for
Reputable dealers everywhere are I t "
ladies surprises, so don’t be surprised damage estimated at more than |100,- secretary o f the Orange1 County a certainty aa head o f poll in Carlow.
cautioned to exercise care in thc se­
The governor's statement o f the at what is put on— fo r the benefit o f 000 was done laat night and early to­ Chamber o f Commerce and he had In government circles tha moat cau­
lection o f DeMolay emblem* and in­ necessities ho saw in the situation the crowd. AU ladles are Invited to day by a hoavy rainstorm, accompan­ his assslatant, Marvin Pierson with tious o f the prophets asthaata that
ied by lightning, throughout the elate. him and Introduced him. Mr. Lehman the candidates pledged to unswerving
sist that same mebody the official elicited little comment from the men compete.
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Robert White o f Madison, Ind., and eald he was greatly atruck with the support o f President Cosgrave w ill
design, thereby protecting their cus­ he addressed. A request that they
The day’a fun w ill wind up with a
tomers and discouraging unfair trade keep confidential whatever proposi­ regular base ball gams between the Miss Jessie Welle, o f Indianapolis, remark o f Chairman Stevens in ask­ win at least 70 seat#. This, though
tion he might make In executive ses­ strong Seville team and the undefeat­ were killed at Madison when lightn­ ing that Rotarisns give their person­ less than half the house, would mak*
practices.
reappointment sura,
DeMolay is a non-commercial or­ sions later concluded his open address. ed atrong 8. A . C. team. Come one, ing struck a ledge o f rock under al attention to the Boy Scouta. Ha the ministry’s
which they sought refuge from the said the easiest thing that Rotarisns as all the big business intaresU are
ganisation and derives no royalties I t was entirely respected by tho min­ corns all, everybody.
from the sale o f emblems. Its only ers' officials at the end o f their first
Eat, laugh, run, jump, pitch, be ■lorm. George L, Novinger, o f Gar­ did was to give their money fo r some anxious fa r its continuance, partic­
interest Is to Insure its members meeting, though the discussion lasted pitched, tug, plug, ride, conquer the rett, Ind., manager o f a Baltimore * good project but the hardest thing ularly in view o f tha floatin g o f an
against exorbiUnt prices and to In­ three hours.
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mule. See the ball game and then Ohio passenger train, was killed when was to glva their personal touch or Irish loan and fo r tha purpose o f im­
In dealing with the situation, the decide i f you care to be one o f us— a his train was derailed because of t a taka up soma o f their tima in these pressing Investors with a belief in the
sist upon high quality in the manu­
washout near Gary, Ind. Y . Miller, big things fo r the benefit o f man­ government’s stability.
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governor’s speech emphasised the Seminole Athletic Club member.
facture o f said emblems.
fireman o f the train, was thrown from kind. Ha told a story o f tha Jaw
Estimates o f Do Valera victories,
fact that he considered himself a "rep ­
the cab and escaped Injury.
resentative o f the 'commonwealth uf
ha mat one tima and told o f how the including his own, vary from 1* *•
Telephone and telegraph wires were- Jew ’s children had made him go back 80. A s the republicans w ill
Pennsylvania." There was scarcely a
down and many bridges were washed tot tha Jewish church
mention o f the conference held by him
by staying the parliament, their return w ill
out by the heavy rains near Valparai­ away themselves. Mr. Lehman made President Cosgrove’s
previously with President Coolldge,
(O r T»i* iM w ta lr t r w « )
so. Several buildings on the J. W . a atrong plea lo r tha man to taka in their absence ha will have •
except in the statement that he had
O RLAN D O ,
Aug.
28.— Orlando
been Informed he was not "running grave, o f the Dali, haa been elected on Dowd dairy farm were blown down more personal interest in tha boys chance o f an absolute
voters today, voted special election to
o f pledged euyportamtb e first preference . vote from K il­ and damage was estimated at 145,000. and girls aa they wars tha future cltidetermine , whether the city ehall counter to federal wishes."
sens
o
f
this
country.
kenny.
oBth
Richard
Mulcahy,
minis­
adopt the city manager form of gov­
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N ew dance steps are awful. They
tbatls hard ter o f defense) Kevin O'Hlggins, min
Be careful
One thing you
ernment to replace present commis­
hardy move. And move barely.
U ter o f home affairs, also returned.
The Dally Herald, 15c par
sion form. A close vote is predicted. to get la a phone numt

Looks Like Counties
W ill Have $1,000
Per Month

Program is Arranged
Automobile Was
For Big Time at Mon­
Filled With Booze
Caught in Depot
roe, Monday, Sept. 3rd

St. Pete is Voting
On City Zoning and
Planning Today

DeMolay To
Protect Emblem

Boy Scout Camp
Has Eighty Boys ’
In Attendance

Worthless Check A r­
tist in Jail at St. Pete

Three Are Killed
In Indiana Storm

Orlando Election
on New Government,
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Expect Close Vote

President Cosgrove
Elected in Ireland
on Preference Vote

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D A IL Y HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 87, 1923
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T A L L A H A S S E E , F la . APfr. C 7 The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
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Condlttans on-Florida'.!
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MRS. FRED DAIfiE li!
roada this week-end, according t i i:- '
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Station
And
the
weather
report
aaya
more
. I f you have any friend* vhdting you— If you arc going anywhere or com­
r which played havoc with my kidStory by Dqvid Graham PhiliL
partment follows:
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icys nnd I suffered n good deni with
Cast headed by Elliott D « £
Road
No.
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Pensacoln
to
Jackson­
Birmingham ..
giving detail*, or telephone the Item. I t w ill be greatly appreciated.
ny bsck, lower abdomen nnd bladder.
Wanda
Hawlay, Florence Vid«
ville: In fa ir condition to Lake City
There sccni* to lie plenty o f water El Paso .........
(
went
on
in
this
condition
until
1
Helen
Jerome
Eddy, Theodor* n T
thence to Jacksonville excellent Five
Galveston ......
•
T H E G IF T
, | D. R. Itrlsson, o f Daytona llcach, .where that 1* coming from.
:sed Foley Kidney Pills. I have noverta, Tully Marshall. L o v e - X
miles
between
Marianna
and
Sneads
Jacksonville ...
ir been bothered with my kidneys
S o m e t im e * 1 shut the door on all the spent the dny here Saturday attend.
docs It mean? Is It a q u e i t ^
in bad shape, danger
o f getting
w ^rld
iln g to bu«lne**. Whllo here he was * And all tho traveller* from
the l ittle Rock ...
tince," writes Mrs. W. T.
Clary,
material or spiritual Import? c j
stuck;
Havana
to
Aucllla
river
rough
W hite Plains,'Vn. F ot quirk relief
And go alone to that mo*t secret plan* the guest o f hi* slater, Mr*. W. J. north report ralnc everywhere thru- Memphis .......
R'su rvive coarseness or-n n ew !
duo to ’ heavy rains; Cros^view to
Miami ________
out the, Carolina* and other state*.
.'rom backache, dull headache, rhouI
McBride.
ness? Is it found in half
there l* oply Godl
- IYhoro...............
DeFunlnk Springs, rough from snmt
Mobile .... ......
■natic pains and kidney nnd bladder
homes? The story is 0f t proy ea
at God ahd II Then
causeDetouraT"
Between
Ponce
dc
Dr, Puleston, D. L. Thrasher and New Orleans .
i.rouhlo use Fcloy Kidnoy. I ’ilU.; ’Sold
liiggether
em cr We go
*« u
« « r the w
« w nets,
Mr*. H. B. Connelly returned home
that confront*, a man whose wit.
over
aubtlc
Ijfcon and Wcstvfllo, eastbound take
Geno iRpumillat.have returned from San Antonio ...
-verywhero.— Adv. ,
** ‘ .
a* years W jty ,*------■(staked and hihall hypocrisies - o f Saturday evening from New* York and"
Monies •lazy, ,|w.
county rond to loft enst o f Pof&gt;co dr
n fishing trip to Marco on tho Gulh Vlckburg .......
I
Matauala MtltnOA aim n ilr
cnly,
cnrclesS,
»»
mine,
&gt;1--. ),-•#/ | other eastern markets whero sho pur­
,
«
who find* hi*,
Leon; westbound take right in Wd*tThey find a fine time and caught fish
seif turning Involuntarily to ,
I'a trip m yself from r-hom* anil nhack- chased the latest tilings in millinery,
vQJc.
SANFORD
until they wore actually tirod. of
etc., fo r the Quality Shop.
inoro delectable picture of
*
lei. free
Road No. 2., Jennings to Fort, My­
Maximum Sunday
...........- ......
catching them.
Ity, embodied in a woman who b
And ntand aghast at my duplicity.
ers:’ Averages good, except take the
Minimum last night
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Golson nre visit­
sweet, dainty and attractive. Bus­
White nnd nftcr reaching Gainesville
ChurchweirB call your attention to Itainfkll yesterday .— ...... ...........
ter Keaton in "Hard Luck" U«*.
W e look, juat God nnd I, into my heart ing down the East Coast, stopping at
go by Archer nnd Willlston to Ocala;
the
Final
Clearance
Salo
on
tho
new
dny and “ The Lonthcr Pusher,
And though 1 shrink, wo gazo there to Titusville, Fcst Palm Bench, Fort
Bowling Green to Wnurhuln; Carlnnd up"to-the-minute A ilt* fo r men nt
W E E K ’S W E A TH E R
Tuesday,
Lauderdnlo
and
Miami
before
return­
thh depth
strotn Field to Bcrmont rond is very
tho very low prices o f $1G trj $35. See
And though 1 tremble, cowod by what ing.
,
Churchwells if you want-s-nargnln in Weather Outlook for the Period Aug. badwe find,
Road
N
V
2, St. Mary’s river ni
27 to Seytemhcr 1, Inclusive
Mr. nnd Mr*. R. A. Newmon nnd suits.
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch t,..
I suffer, too, a kind o f poignant joy
Wilde Landing to- Orlando; Good ex­
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
,
Aug.
27.—
South
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, J1*
That 1 can dioff that heavy coat, pre- family, Mfs. A . E. II111 nnd Miss Mil­
cept Green * Cove Springs to just
dred Holly, returned home yesterdny K IL L E D AN O TH E R BIG R A T T L E R Atlantic and East Gulf states: Mod­
. -*
4-Zi-tfi
north o f Paiatkn whero picks up line
erate
temperature
and
considerable
Aa one relieved who alipa from outer nftcr spending the summer most de­
brick
road.
Snn
Mateo
to
Volusia
Cnrleton
Clark,
n
colored
boy,
who
cloudiness with occasional local thun­
lightfully nt Hendersonville, N. C.
A lot o f army soles, as long u they I
ahell.
county line under construction,' nnd
drives the trpek for the Carter Lum­ dershowers.
Inst, dollar n pair, sewed on, st ! ! « . '
That burdens though it wraps becom­
rough. Detour lmtwccn Iaiko Como
Mr*. Howard Tibbnis and little son ber Company, saw n big rattle snake
son’s.Modern Shoe Repair Shop.
ing well.
|,
and
Crescent City* and Oroiccnt ICty
near
Golden
Rod
the
other
sldo
o
f
N
E
W
ICE
DELIVERIESMunson, o f Umntilla, motored to Snn127-lty
nnd I.ongr. In Volusin county fnir
Oviedo Snturdny nnd killed him with
nd while I find It dften hard to hear, fo id Haturdny nnd wore the guests o f
a
brick
nftcr
quite
a
fight
with
him.
The people of Sanford can n o w ! hut some rough Blretclirs; Sanford to
.
..
The burning of'G od’s knowing eye* on her sisters, Mlssc* Zoo nnd Fannie
Rcba Munson. She was accompanied The snake measured six feet nnd had get Ico at SanforclHco Delivery nt thc|0*inndn good.
mo,‘
I
.
six rattles nnd a button. The snakes old stand o f the Southern Utilities
Road No. 4, Georgia lino north of
I feel pie stronger grow just from 'hom o by her aunt, Mr*, tannic S.
nro
travelling
those
days
nnd
it
be­
Callahan
to Miami. Gonsral condi­
Munson, who was her guest fo r the
In the alley back of Mobley's nnd the
their gaze;
hooves everyone going Into the woods Owen Photo place. The Snnford Ico tion good. Detour to right through
And my nakedness, it seems to mo, is week end.
to look out fo r them. It is foolish to Delivery gets the entire output o f the Dial to Callahan, rough; two mllci
Name Plates for Your Ctr !|
clothed,
say
thcro
nro
no
rattle
snnkes
in
detour
Titusvlllo
and
Sharpes;
threo
Precooiing plnnt of tho Sanford
. THOMPSON-ALLEN
•
In raiment new Hint I* most wondrous
Florida to keep this nows out o f the
Farmer's Exchnngo nnd it is pure miles rock road Sebastian to' WnbnnMr. nnd Mm. Raymond Allen, of
— fair.
pnpers. Tho rattle snakes nre ev­
Genuine Texas Motor Oils
crystal ico nnd you get your money’s sn bad condition; thirteon mi|a de­
Montgomery, Ain., announce the mar­
erywhere in the woods nnd they nre
tour Wahossn to Vero; Vero to Mi­
worth.
Sec
the
advertisement
inthiB
When next I venture forth, sincerity, riage of their daughter, -Velmn to
numerous these foil dnys. It is best
100 miles, nil
Curat' Malaria, Chills
Issue and pntronize tho Snnford Ice ami, approximately
1* the g ift that God in secret gave to Craig Thompson, o f Sanford, • the
• Phone 4H1-J
to bo warned nnd snvo your health.
paved.
nnd Fever, Dchruc or
Dolivcry.
They
bring
it
to
you
any
marriage
taking
placo
Thursday,
Aug.
me.
Rond No. 5, High Springs to Ft.
103
Palmetto
Ave. Sanford, FU.V|
Bilious Fever.
time o f the dny.
23rd, In Montgomery, Ain.
— By. Lcssio Stringfellow Read.
PR IC K N O T TO B LAM E
Myers; Good condition except Romeo
5-l-o.n.\v.-2fltc
The couplo leaving Immediately a f­
to Dunncllon newly graded, henvy
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Caswell spent the ter tho ceremony in their car for San­ Was On Bight Side of Street and E V E R Y FLO RID A C O U N TY
sand; in dry weather almost impnssford.
They
will
spend
a
month
nt
A C H E E R F U L W ELCOM E A W A IT S YOU
week end most plensantly nt Coronado
it C A N GROW STR A W B E R R IE S ahlo; Dunncllon to Brooksville lit­
Had Bight o f Way
Dnytonn Heath nn the guests of Mrs.
Beach.
Sanford, Florida, Aug. 25, 1023.
tle rough; Brooksville through Her­
Luke Thompson, after that time they
Evfcry county in Florida— to a cer­ nando and Pasco counties had; nnd
Hernld Printing Co.,
Mr. and Mm. I-nke Thompson nnd will he nt home to their friends nt ' Sanford, Fin.,
tain extent—enn grow strawberries thence to Styakkn river good; thence
•
fam ily aro spending the summer very their home on Park avenue.
as a gnrden crop and produce all it to I*untn Gnrdn had; thence to CaGentlemen:
Mr. Thompson is tho son of Mr. and
pleasantly at Daytona Beach. r
Tho account o f the accident nt the needs o f this fruit. When that is loosnhntchee’ river intpussnble but
Mrs. Luke Thompson, nnd is n young
corner of Pnrk Avenue nnd Thirteenth done— and It will he If in d en tion s traffic can go by way o f Tuckers
Mr. and Mm. I. I). Mnrtin had ns mnn of sterling ehnrnctcr, nnd is one street contained in tho Thursday issue point to
anything— Florida’s fruit Corner to Fort Myers.
.
their guests yesterday nt Coronado o f tho young business men of Sanford of tho Dally Herald, was lmsed en­ shipments will probably further en­
being
associated
in
business
with
his
Beach, Mr. and Mm. Harry Ncnl and,
tirely on the statements furnished by thuse thoso who look with pleasuro
It's n funny langunge. A men de­
fothor. .
Andrew Cnrroway.
tho drive? o f the Ford truck and' in­ to hor growth nnd development.
liberately
fills up on hootch, nnd de­
Tho many friends o f the groom ex­
sofar ns they place the blame fo r tho
Growers usually select moist, nut­ liberately steps on 'er, and then we
Mr. and Mr*. F. D. McBride have tend both he nnd his charming brido nfTair on me, nre entirely erroneous.
woods soil, preferably with a clny sub­ call tho result an accident.
returned homo after n delightful mo­ every good wish fdr future hnppincss.
The facts ns established nt the o f­ soil near the surface. A. P. Spencer
The type o f mind that is horrified
tor trip to Alabama, Georgia nnd
ficial investigation before Judge Shar­ o f the Florida Agricultural Extension
...
•nko, o f Sanford, is a Seminole
by
a split infinitive doasn't believe n
E U R O P E A N P L A N . O PE N A L L TH E YEAR.
Tennessee.
Division says that such soil will usppqnty visitor In Tnnipn. — Tampa on Friday morning arc ns follows nnd
splitting
nnything
except
hairs.
CQftNER
B U ILD IN G , EVERY. ROOM OUTSIDE.
I. trqsk yoq. wijl rpnko tips. qcccssar^ MPjlX- R l H f t k
without irrlgtw .
ik nits viims » Ait l'v inifi.i.
Mrs. Margaret Barnes, o f Orlnpdo, Tribuno.
tion.'
W
ith
irrigation
they
can
bo
correction:
■pent the day here yesterdny with her
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a iiie a a a iiN N a a a n a a a a n a a a a a a a H B a a a a a a a a a a ifn a a N a a a a a a a a a a M a a a a a a a a a B B n iiiil
First, traffic on mnin travelled grown on ligh t, sandy soil. Irriga­ ■
TH
E
.M
O
D
E
R
N
W
O
M
AN
WHOSE
■ B a a a a B a B B a B a a a a a a a a a a B a a B B a a a a a a a B a m B B a a a a a B a a a B B a a a a B B a a a tla a p a a a B a a a a iB B B a s s ii|
Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Fitts,
tion
often
‘
is
an
advantage
on
nny
^ #t» |
highways such ns Pnrk avenue, is uni­
H A IR S T A Y S NOT
8r.
versally conceded to have the right of type o f soil.

“OLD WIVES FOR NEVT

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Wc have the equipment
to do any kind o f top,
side curtains and uphol­
stery work, ,and prices
are RIGHT.
A L L M A T E R IA L A N D
W O R K M AN S H IP
G U ARAN TEE D

Radford Auto
Top Co.

: SANFORD, FLA.' :
“The-City Substantial'!

115 Oak Ave.

35 Cents

F. P. RINKS

The curling golden tendril of hnir
Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Leo nnd Mrs.
Donald Smith were a congenial party that ia stirred so seductively by the
motoring to Daytonn Reach yesterday breeze* o f fiction had best confino its
stirring to the pages of the novel. The
fo r the day.
mnn of the present prefers the classic
Briggs Arrington, Ita lic Moughton lines o f the Greek coiffure— grnceful
and Dan Hnnsell have returned home waves whose undulntion nre kept in
after spending the summer moat de­ place by tho helpful aid o f n hairnet.
lightfully at Cnmp in North Carolina.
Turmoil of bobbed hair nnd loosely
piled coiffure have "gorfe out." The
Mrs. It. It. I)ens nnd children nre reason, perhaps, is that men have
(pending a few days
nt Daytona shown that they favor the smooth
Beach as tho guests o f her parents, neatness o f a Imirdress whirl: is not
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward.
allowed to run rampnnt. Just ns men
thrive in n tidy home, so-thCy either
Miss I.cola Evans is leaving todny
consciously or unconsciously admire
fo r Mnnntco, where she w ill spend her
tidiness in a woman's tliette.
The
vacation with her brother nnd family,
carefully arranged coiffure Is the key­
Mr* and Ms. Clm*. Evnns.
note of n really trim npponrnnco. •
Therefore, n iyny hnir may now be­
Mrs- If. C. DuBoso nnd family re­
turned home Friday evening from come ns vital n detail as the stray nail
Centerville where they spent the sum- in the horkeshoe, for the want of
whieli the kingdom was lost. The pron^cr with relatives.

way over that on the less important
cross streets, nnd I wns driving on N E W RID IN G Q U A L IT IE S
A P P E A L TO PROSPECTS
Pnrk nvcnuc.
Second, all trnffic yields the rightof-way to tlint on its right, nnd is ac­
corded the same privilege by that on
Us left, which again gave me the
right o f way.
Third, tho Ford truck wns proven
to he on the left side of the Rtrcct, n
condition which needs no comment nt
all.
'
'
Fourth, the nnturo nnd extent o f
the dumago to my car proved conclu­
sively that I could not possible have
been going in excess o f five or six
miles per hour nt the time of the col­
lision.
Very truly yours,
.
W. S. PRICE.

I t la evident from the expressions
o f buyer* nnd prospective
buyer*
that a decided improvement ha* been
made in the riding
qunlitle*
of
Dodge Brothers Motor Car*. No one
who call* nt tho salesroom* to in­
spect the now line misses nn oppor­
tunity to sit in the deep nnd roomy
seat* nnd comment on their excep­
tional comfort- The seats and body
are considerably lower than before,
not only adding to riding ease, hut
nlTording much more leg room.
'
In addition, the gear shift lever
hns been moved forwnrd, giving an
unusual amount o f room; the instru­
ment* have boon grouped on an at­
tractive panel, nnd tho leverage of
For quick results try a want ad.
the clutch pedal has boon altered in
such n way that the slightest pro*,
NO TICE.
sure o f tho foot' answer* the pur­
pose. This latter improvement is of
Regular Drill Band Section Serv­
especial Interest to women, who find
ice Co. 154th Infantry tonight, 7:45.
it n great convenience in driving in
Ily order of
heavy traffic.
MAJOR R. E. STEVENS.

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-T O D A Y

AND

TU ESD AY-

T R A F F IC R E PR E S E N TA TIV E S
• *
N O TIC E
OF T H E A* C. L. W IL L MEET
A *peciul important business meet­
IN S A V A N N A H SEPT. TH IR D
: ing o f all member* o f the Snnford
Local A. C. L. Federation will be held
A mooting o f the Freight Traffic
Tuesday, August 28th at 8 o’clock p.
representatives o f the Atlantic Const
m.— President.
I.iiic Railroad Company will be held
Having disposed o f my
grocery at the DoSoto hotel, Savannah, Gn„
» slock on West First *treot, notice i* Monday, September 3rd, fo r the purhoreby given that all creditors ure |Mt*e o f discussing possible way* of
3 requested to prjyent their claim* improving tho service rendered pn■ within the next ten days.
trop* o f tha company- The meeting
will l&gt;o attended nUo by n number of
120-10lp.
L. C. KIN E R D .
syatgin, divisional nnd district o ffi­
verhial entrancing curl at the nape of cers yopresentins all departments of
tho neck is so apt. to bccontu a atralglit tbp C«a*t Line, many o f whom will
,wl*p, at the crucial moment. It haa mafe* talk*. Mr. C. McD. Davis, as­
not nrpvrd impervious to wind and sistant freigh t tra ffic manager, of
__
'
_
_ , often
__ tlmea
_L hos
..
will prekldo over
urratlu-t,
and
fatted Wilmington. Nat n most Important moment, thus tho mooting.
Following the meeting at Savannah
changing tho fortune o f many a maid.
representatives o f the freight traffic
_ # tment will leave on ’a trip, on
■ Mr*. J.’ M. Wallace wlU entertain depat
the Alathca class nt her homo on regular trains, over tho Coast Line
■ Magnolia nvonue tomorrow at fo u r 1system, fo r the purpose o f getting
acquainted with patrons o f the road
o'clock.
and of'stu dyin g their needs at close
Charles Friend, o f Tampa, la tho range, an well as o f Infbrtning them­
houut guest o f Mr, and Mrs. J. M. selves at Arst hand about the com­
pany’s transportation facilities. Meet­
Wallace.
ing* will ho held during the trip for
Mrs. L. S. Bishop, o f G riffin, Ga.. the purpose o f interchanging ideas
who haa been visiting her sister, Mrs. and diacuaslng problems connected
M. Wallace, has gohe to Taut pa to with tha efficient, handling o f freigh t

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Buy that Suit now at
Church well’s Fincil
Clearance Sale
?&lt;

Just the suit you will
be proud to wear and
prices are low enough
to suit any pocketbook.

T heatre... ■
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
-Shows Storting nt 7:30 nnd 9:15 P. M,-

..

“My Friend, the Devil"— a picture that is diflerent 3
' .A bijf, strong, dramatic feature that will draw tho
crowds, hold their interest and win their applause.
Based on tho stirring novel, "Dr. Rameau," by tho Famous French author, Guor«cs Uhnet. Directed bv llnrry
Millarde.
Tho cast includes such talented uctors and actresses as
Charles IUchman, Barbara Castleton, Peggy Show, William
Tookor, Benny Grauer, AJicu May, Robert Frazer, Mabel
Wright and John Tavernier, nU o£ whom give tho host perforinance o f their careers in "My Friend tho Devil.”
COMEDY FID D LIN G FOOL.
FOX NEWS
" “ I piV E ACTS OF VA U D E V ILLE TONIGHT
.
{ 'Sishirard Bros., Musical Act; Margnrot Cowan, Reading;
' 'Miiftha Fitz, Dancing; H. L. Jenkins nnd Geo. Iloddcr, a
’ black face Binging and talking net; Mario Thompson, singing
TUESDAY
■

H AR O LD LLOYl&gt; in “ A N EASTERN
WESTERNICR*’
Tuesday night is family night. All families consisting of
n\other, father nnd your own children will ho ndmittpd for
two paid udult tickets. _ ______
^ t
" S P E C I A L M ATINEE. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND
SATU R D AY
Special Music to all Pictures
N IG H T PR IC E S'....... ...................... .
10 and 20 Cents
M A TIN E E PRICES ........ - ...................y !0 and 15 Cents

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First' Street. * SELLS
IT FOR « L E S S '
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THEAMKRICAN FRIAS ASSOTIATIOK-

A ll filgna point to nn curly winter
anti scientists any thnt the nun him
been giving off live per cent lenn hent
this nnminer thnn ununl. Well, we
hadn't noticed any decrease ‘ * down
here.

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Offlcinln elnlm thnt over fifty per
cent o f crime in due to drug addicts.
In thin cnoc the government officials
nhouhl use more men in running down
the drug ncllern than the whiskey
Bellcrn.
nnd adds much to your usefulness nnd
-------~ - o ----------your health. Hut in Florida one does
Again w
weo ' nay that the finest in- not go away to be more comfortable.
vestment in the World today is money There is no place ns comfortable ns
invested in Sanford real estate' Don't Florida in the winter nnd the suitiput your money in something tlml mor and those
people
who have
you cannot nee— some proposition out travelled all over the world make tills
o f your home town. Put your money statement and we can well believe it.
In something thnt will help build up We are living in the best state in the
Sanford.
,
union and in the best country in the
— —— o----------world nnd we should he thankful for
A barrcll of ulcohol exploded in St. this every day o f our lives.
And here in Sanford we arc living
Petersburg Inst night. That town
knows how to advertise. Thousands in one o f the fastest growing cities
tipon thousands of people will read in the country, in one of the most
about the explosion and thus he at­ progressive nnd in one o f the best.
tracted to the Sunshine City— prob­ And all we need to do In the future
ably hoping there is another barrel is to stand together and put over the
that did not explode.— Clearwater big things that will make Sanford
the best city in the state. We have
Sun.
everything to make it the greatest
The high rout o f living is on its health resort and the best business
way downward say the economists, city in the south.
----------- o----------who make a study o f such things.

thing else it ynpys to be consistent their southward migratory flights bo
nnd honest. It has been found, how­ early.
ever, by some employers that after
The settlers believe thnt nn early
the eight hour day has been conceded, winter is coming.
men- hnvo continued to work the same
Hudson • Bay fur trappers report
Imurs they worked before their fight thnt the wild rice, favorite food of
for the shorter day, obviously being wild chicks nnd geese, matured very
for the purpose o f drawing more pay early this year, The trappers say
from their employers
under the this in another indication thnt win­
questionable
justifiable
overtime ter is not fa r nwny.
schedule. In i.hort, many of the fights
The weather this year has been so
for an eight hour day have not boon
queer all over the world, late in ris­
for that at all, hut camouflaged e f­
ing to spawn nn the shoals this fall.
forts to secure excesive advances in
Which, say thnt winter might arrive
wages.
The demand for an eight two months ahead of its customary
hour day on the plea o f thc%worker’s schedule without amazing us.
need for rest nnd 'recreation excited
Spring wns late in most parts of
the sympathy o f the public nnd wan
the earth- Summer came in hot
better received than a demand for n
waves, working douiiib to make up
25 or 50 per cent increase In wages
for lost time.
would have been, while the results
The inaple leaves in thtf'tbuYMt'
were not very different.
I f labor
country
of Ontario started turning
really needs the eight hour day it
red
and
yellow
in mid-August, nearly
should have it, but it should beconn
month
curly.
That looks like an
There has been a .very definite de­ O R LAN D O TOO L A T E TO P L A Y tcut with that, and not tpnko it nn
early fall, forerunner of an early
expedient
to
extract
more
money
cline in wholesale prices
in
(he
T H E ROLE OF PIO NEER.
.
,
from tile employer.— Tampa Times. winter.
loading commodity
markets aver­
Ojibwny
Indians,
on
the
other
hand,
aging 10 per cent. That will lie felt
Here is n suggestion thnt mny lie
insist
that
a
ll'th
e
seasons
are
three
in retail markets in about six months. o f value to the advocates o f the new
('H E A D E R G ASO LINE .
weeks
late
this
year
and
that
winter
Even the farmers’ troubles will begin com mission-mu ringer charier for Or­
will arrive late instead of ahead of
to disappear in that time. They are lando. Bend the doublers to Marlow,
Thc governor of South Dakota did
made to appear more serious thnn Tallahassee, St. Augustine, Sanford, not say to the governor o f North Da­ schedule. They base their prediction
they really arc by self-seeking dem­ Daytona, Oeola, Lakeland, Fort My­ kota ‘‘ Lei’s have a drink" but he said I on the fact thut in August they have
agogues, who expect to profit by ers, Lake City, New Smyrna— any of Jet us put the price o f gasoline down hud to fish 200 feet deep to catch
genuine salmon trout, whereas nor­
fomenting unrest.—Tampa Times.
these Florida communities that lire am) lie did jnst that and now the mally they would find these red trout
----------- a----------now working under ttiis form o f price of gasoline is down in almost
"fjou tiu g" 100 feet below the sur­
The motorist is advised to watch charter. Let these men make inquiry every state in the union what is the
his step— him! the speedometer — as to how tlie system Is working and matter with the governor o f Florida face of the lakes.
The Indians figure that the sal
while passing through len-mite-an- satisfy themselves with information doing likewise. Holt Hcnttey o f the
nioii trout will be three weeks late in
hour DoLand. T W great trouble with nt first hand And it would tint lie a linden I own Herald, says:
rising to spawn on the shoals Ibis
so many of our Florida cities is that bail idea for any newspapers that arc
"W e eannot but admire that gov­
at the present tiino there is nothing haying at the moon nnd indulging in ernor of South Dakota who lias put fall. Which, say the Ojibways, is n
but a one-way route through the burg generalities in opposition to the pro­ an end, for the lime, at least, to sure sign of late fall nnd n lute win­
ter.
bo that the motorist bus mr alterna­
posed forward movement in Orlando, "blunted" prices for gasoline iti his
The controversy narrows down to
tive hut to run his chances o f hitting to do a little Investigating on their state. He will have imitators all
tills:
Which is the better weather
It up to eleven miles nn hour and own account before advising their along (lie line. Let us hope thnt
paying the highwayman's fee.
Rut renders how to vote. To lead the Governor Hardee o f our own state prophet, n wild duck or a deep-water
fish?
Holh are guided by instinct
the dny is not far'distant when the discussion used by the Orlando oppo­ will be one o f these,
o f i| mysterious sort
that enables
towns guilty of these practices will
sition would lead one to believe that
’ ‘It's all right for the vendor to them to nense the weather months
lie black-listed and avoided. There
Orlando is completely isolated from take a decent profit, and it’s equally
ahead,
will lie too many good towns witli
the outside world and has no means ail light for the producer to hava u
Even old Mother Nature seems to
paved highways to make it necessary
o f ascertaining the fuel that what is legitimate profit. Hut when “ gas" be contradictory this year, ns con­
to lie held up in robber fashion and
now proposed for that city is an old is being produced nt a lower rate fused as we who in our raiffc to civil­
made to come across to help a town
and pleasing story for a score or than for years and the price con- ization have lost the sixth sense
finance its operation.— ljikeland Starmore Florida communities. No, Or­ linu es at a high level it is time for possessed by wild ducks, salmon trout
Telegram,
lando is not about to try something extraordinary remedy such as was and to a lessor extent Indiana.—Jack­
new and mysterious; that beautiful taken by the South Dakota chief sonville Journal,
W E H A V E N IC E W E A TH E R
city muy lead in some enterprises executive, when he announced that
TO D A Y .
but it in uway behind the procession Die state had gone into the gasoline
P L A N N IN G FOR A BIG C IT Y .
i ■
in the matter o f civic government.— selling business und would sell to
Rain storms with all the intensity
any und all comers nt sixteen cents
I .akeluml St ar-Tclegrum.
The City Commissioners nnd the
o f equinoctial gales have been with
the gallon^ The Standard and the so- Chamber o f Commerce planned well
----------- o--------- us each afternoon for the past week
T H Ii D EM AND FOR AN E IG H T called "indepciulentn” fell into line, und wisely when they decided on the
tind while the rain may hold up busi­
cutting the price of gasoline six nnd zoning and city
HOUR D AY.
planning board.
ness for a time it certainly dock much
six-tenth cents per gallon.
There nrc many streets in this city
to give us that delightful fall weath­
The agitation for nn eigli hour day
"Florida has benefited n little by that should never have been blocked
er that makes the last o f August und
is taking a curious course of late. It this energetic action in the north­ by, buildings- Tiiaro nrc zones in this
September
delightful
in
Floridu
was generally contended for an f the western state, in thut there has been city that should bo
fo r residences
Those
folk# returning from
the
plea that men could not stand more a reduction of. one cent per gallon only, others' for factories, others for
mountains and northern resorts say
than eight hour/T of gruelling labor, here.
business und none o f these interests
that the heat in midday was awful
such ns prevailed in the steel indus­
should
conflict. Restricted residence
"This
“
indpendent"
producers’
as­
but tha nights were cool. We can
try,
for
instance.
Moved
by
that
plea,
properly
will build a beautiful city
soc
in
lion
is
a
joke.
It
hasn't
kept
say that in Florida the bur was hot
at midday but in the shade the breezes und the further contention that the the price down anywhere but hus und it is only by restricted property
from tho ocean und gu lf were al­ results would be us great, und pos­ sedulously worked to keep its price that you can have n beautiful city.
ways present and our nights have sibly greater if the men worked only ns high as that o f the most closely Other eitics arc getting wise to this
business"
venture fact before it is loo late and the St.
been delightful nil summer. There eight hours lusteud o f 12, ns had been organized "b ig
Petersburg Times says;
the
custom
in
the
steel
mills,
Judge
anywhere."
were a few sultry nights but one ran
"N o one can deny thnt S.t. Peters­
•----------- o
always sleep comfortable in Floridu Gary, head o f the United States Steel
burg
needs a zoning law and'a plan­
corporation,
instituted
the
eight
hour
if you have your bedrooms arranged
DUCKS F L Y SOUTH.
ning
board.
Neither are innovations.
day,
but
made
it
u
straight
eight
ta get the vagrant breezes that ntir
Neither
are
arbitrary
experiments
hour
day,
und
not
a
basic
eight
hour
the leaves all night long. There la
Wild ducks and cranes up north that must lie tried to prove their
no clime on all the earth quite aa day. That Is, there was not to be
It arc beginning to fly south almost two worth. Every city o f Importance in
good aa Florida’s. Wo go away for any overtime nt higher wages.
months ahead o f tho usual time. Thin the country haR adopted them as part
was
also
to
be
anucid
test
o
f
the
a change and not to get cool, especial­
is announced *by the Canadian N a­ o f their government. Some with farproposition
that
u
longer
day
than
ly. W e go away to get a new vision
tional Railways, relaying word re­ seeing vision that senfed the neces­
and get away from the daily grind eight hours was too much fo r the en­
ceived
from their agents.
sity, have had them fo r years, and
and everyone that can get away from durance o f the average mnn und was
are
reaping .the benefit* without cost.
Old
settlers
in
Ontario
aay
that
busineaa and from the home ahould harmful to health. Nobody begrudges
Others have had (them forced upon
never
within
memory
have
they
labor
Its
right
to
u
front
line
on
the
g et away fo r a short time in the sum­
them because they found themselves
mer or the winter. I t Is refreshing payroll, but in that an In every- known the ducks and cranes to atart

mired In a swamp o f perplexity from
which they could only
delivered
by anno zonb laws nnd prudent, rea­
soning men to enforce them.
SL L ouIb discovered the need when

she faced nn aBBCBsment of $88,000,000.00 upon the people to correct tho
errors nnd neglect o f her earlier citi­
zens who had successfully fought nny
attempt to curtail their greed nnd
selfishness.
" A mnn living in Sunshine City
today, who in n property owner In
St. Louis, recently paid nn assess­
ment o f $1,500.00 although his realty
holdings were nearly two miles from
tho Improvements which he himself
admitted were vital to his city but
which could have been made 20 years
ago at n hundredth part o f the cost
had an intelligent
planning board
been in existence with power to act in
tho emergency.- For
twenty years
St. Louis had known that these Im­
provements were Inevitable yet hnd
no power to carry them outThere nrc those today who have
been obliged to mortgage their prop­
erty to pay improvement taxes for
changes that a city plan would have
foreseen;.there nrc even Instances o f
proprietors selling their holdings to
contribute to modifications thnt poor
foresight and pcrsonnl greed had pre­
vented when tho chnngc would have
mennt but n triflin g public outlny or
imposed upon tho owners but little
hnrdship when originnlly developed."
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pnper company and an annual pny- his interest bccauso of other
r W i
roll o f over $150,000 could have been hero."
"
I
t
seems
to
me,
ndded to our present lis t In addition
Remo mcasun.
thirty skilled paper rhnkers would must bo taken to provide water fro
mAniifaa$nii?n» .1*..
flf,
have been brought here from other manufacturing sites
mnnufac.turing cities entailing the immediate cost and "thaT
U
erection possibly o f an equal number here when opponition to tho
hiore
o f new homes with the consequent must stop," he concluded.
sale o f land and materials,” he added.
I t Is understood tho plant will mri.
"There is no need to cry over spill­ wrapping papey from the saW
mm
ed milk," said the speaker, "but Mr. pulp made at Leesburg which will
be
Lcnch had several reasons fo r locating transported by water, to South j .Jl*
outside Jacksonville and Palatka held sonvilic.— Palatka News.
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No W aterfront
Property Loses
Palatka a Mill
Word-wns received here today from
Gilbert Lench representing the Ix-eshurg Pulp nnd Paper Company thnt
his company would erect their $500,000 finishing plant iii South Jackson­
ville
anil thnt sits inspected here
would not meet requirements.
Mr. I.eaeh spent Thursday in Pa­
ir tkn inspecting water front proper­
ties in the company o f President Yeivertou o f the Chamber o f Commerce,
Secretary Hart and Secretary Payne
of tho Credit Association
PvesU'cnt.
Yelvcrton related today that the pa- £
per company wnntcd a site o f three to
five acres with rail ami water facili­
ties for immediate occupancy.
Out­
right ownership was one of the re­
quirements.
" i t is n source o f deep regret," hi id
the Chamber president, "that we were
unable to hind this new industry. 11ml
the Merrydny property been purchas­
ed, cleared anil filled us (lie Chamber
o f Commerce urged •almost a year
ngo the site would have suited the

NOTICE
T o F a r m e r s a n d G ro w e rs

I lake pleasure in announcing my having secured the
agency for the handling of the NON-ACID FERTILIZER &amp;
CHEMICAL COM PANY’S Fertilizers for this section.
We will have our warehouse nnd a complete stock of
Fertilizers on hand so that we enn give prompt and .satis­
factory* service.
We will be glad, to furnish further information regard­
ing our good fertilizers to those interested.

B

Starlin

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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In More Ways
Than Or
you enough cn^iny.purchas'd
price It) make your owning mo
worth while. Hut tho biggest Lav­
ing I give you, is tho extra mileage
you get by exchanging mo for
Crown Gasoline nnd I’ohrinc at nny Standard Oil Company
(Kentucky) Service Station.
I an

ImmeMandvSiomJardOil
CouponBook
I save you tho bother of wniting for change. I count same as
money nt the following or any other Standard Oil Company
(Kentucky) ^ervice Stations;
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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First Street and Flm Avenue
And nearly everywhere you go.

Better Stick To The Standard

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• P P I U S tEGACY TO ' :
PRESS IS PLEA TO END
WAR ALL OVER WORLD
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South Alabama and
West Florida Plans
Ambitious Future
With Blueberries

LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND
WILL CONTROL GASOLINE PRICES
NOW AND IN THE FUTUR

Bowing to the
dethronement o f
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N EW YO RK , Aug. 28.— A letter
King. Cotton and recognising the need
from Warren G. llnrdlng, written an
o f a new agricultural product, farm*
ju rfy iS ’ drtojntlny American newspa­
era" turn to blueberries.
per editors to uso their power to end
Tho.w rltor has Just returned from ------------ ----- -- ------------- --- — -- C
* a r and deyrlbcd as "the legacy o f a
ix visit to his old homo in Florida nnd
T IT U S V IL L E , Pa:,’ Aug. 28.— '
newspaper man-president to the press Specially Adapted fo r the South A t­
while there investigated the blue­
present crisis In tb« petroleum Indi
lantic States
of his country," war. made public Sun­
berry industry that is being developed
try presents an economic probl
day, night by Waltdr Wellman, joum
there.' v
which as vitally, affects the gaao!
Carrying out Its part o f the general
It was sonic thirty-three years ago
allot and author.
consumer o f the future as the
that Mr. Sapp,' a farmer, living be­
Idr this letter, sent through Mr. program o f the railroads o f the coun­
May Have Bearing On. Ilig Furni­ line user o f today, A. C. Bedford,
tween Florala nnd Crcstvtew, first
Wellman to the editors o f American try to provide adequate transporta­
chairman of the board o f the S
ture Factory In Floridaplanted n few'TiIAeberries for his
newspapers, Mr. Harding sounded the tion, tho Atlantic Const Lino, since
ard Oil Company o f New Jersey de­
home use nnd found thnt these ber­
same note he struck when, gating July 1, 1922, has received nnd put in­
The largest renl estate owner in clared last night in art address at
ries would gray and produce good
with misty .eyes on the caskets o f the to service 4,246 new freight cars, 45
the'Republic
o f Santo Domingo Is the vices to celebrate the memory of
crops when cultivated nnd from yenr
American dead home back from the heavy modern locomotives, 20 passen­
Hon.
Charles
D. Haines, o f Altamonte ward Lnurontine Drake, "the founder;
to year he added n few trees to his
battle fields o f Europe, he exclaimed: ger conches, and 25 new all steel, 70o f the petroleum industry,1
foot express cars. It has now under
little gcovc until he had more harries Springs.
.“ It must not be again."
"W hatever tlje Outcome," he sald,^
Construction 9,14 additional freight
Mr. Ilnincs' holdings include 350,than hia fam ily could consume and
" I am informed," wrote Mr. Hard
"and it cannot be more than approxi­
equipment cars which ore being deliv­
000
acres
o
f
timber
lands
unexcelled
began to sell theni first nt B cenla
ing to his fellow editors, "that some
mately foretold, the extent o f tha
ered at the rate o f about 60 per week,
per qunrt then 10 cents to 15 cents in tho world in accordance with roof you are considering a plan to use
problem
o f enormous-storage fo r eith-'.
62 locomotives, and 58 passenger
nnd then 20 cents; ho then ndded iwrts made to the U. S. Government
the power o f the great
American
er .crude or gasoline must rest upon
equipment cars all of which will bo de­
by
its
consuls
located
in
that
re­
more to his grove until he now hns
newspaper press to ascertain the opin­
the results o f such expedients as al­
livered In time for early winter tra f­
eight to ten acres In bearing graves public.
ions Of the. people npon the problem
ready resorted to, such ns the reduc­
fic* In nddilinn, the Const Line has
from two to thirty-three years old
Bulletin-52, issued hy the United
of America**', duty In world reorgani­ put in perfect condition and bus in
tion In the price o f certain grades o f
nrd Is still having a great demand States government contains the fol­
sation fo r file abolition o f war, the
crude oil, the proating o f runs and
storage fo r fall business, 100 locomo­
for the berries at from 20 cents to lowing information:
reign ,o f InternaHonal low with tri­ tives. Special efforts have been made
other steps designed to curtail pro­
10 cents per quart shipping n great
"One o f the most striking charac­
bunals Instead o f battle fields an to speed up repairs to equipment nnd
duction.
many to Northern nnd Eastern mar­ teristics of Santo Domingo Is the
courts o f Inst resort, and the creation
by October 1 the number of locomo­
" I f the tusk o f financing and carluxuriance* o f it* forests, nil densely
kets.
o f a system o f International co-opera­ tives nwaiting henvy repair will be
The tracs begin to benr the second wooded and hut waiting the first lyin g over- a huge surplus uf either
tion without BUpcr-governmeot or en­
reduced to 15 per cent and bad order
year ami incrorfke in production until stroke o f the axe o f the lumberman. crude or gnsoline is forced on the in­
croachment upon the Independence of
freight cars on line to 5 per cent, the
ut thb age o f eight to ten years they On the mountain slopes may-he found dustry It will undertake and accom­
any nation, designed permanently to
goal which the railroads o f the coun­
producing from twenty to thirty !n abundance not only the choicest plish this us it has before undertaken.1
preserve peace, neighborly relation­
try are trying to nttnin. I’ nrticulnr
quarts per tree. They are set-out cabinet woods, ns mahogany, satin- and accomplished tasks beyond its ap­
ships, economic stability nnd prosper­ attention is being given to the condi­
12 feet each way or threo hundred wood, cellar, etc., but a great variety parent capacity.
ity among all the peoples o f the world.
tioning o f cars fo r the movement of
"h i a highly competitive business
of timber especially
valuable for
trees per acre.
That this plan to elicit American opin­ perishables.
1 also visited tho grove o f Mr. W. house and shop building nnd many such as the oil industry, ultimate so­
ion is to be participated in by news­
The new equipment being put In
It. Locke who has something like an other woods which enter Into manu­ lution of the problem will re it with
papers o f all sections o f the country
service is specially adapted for the
ncro that is twelve years old. Mr. facture, such us lignum-vitao, ltinrc- the law o f supply and demand.
without regard to political affiliations
South Atlantic states. Since July 1,
Locke lias one tree that he will gath­ wooit, etc., logwood, fustic nnd other
“ We arc now In the midst o f a crls- '
and that no partisan purpose o f any 1922, the Coast Line has built in its
er fifty quarts from this season, he dyewooda. When it Is considered thnt is In the industry, nnd 1 have no de­
sort is to he sought by it; that the own shops 1,000 new steel under­
already has picked forty-four quarts. all these forests abound in mcdicinnl sire to minimize the extremely serious'
various vital phasns o f the problem frame, double-folt-lined ventilated A t­
The harvesting season begins June herbs nnd plants, and fibre-producing aspects of the situation, but must con­
are to be sought by it; that the var­ lantic Coast Despatch cars and is now
1 and lasts through July and August, plants of many varieties, it is evident fess, if the petroleum Industry ever
ious vital phases of the problem are building nil additional 1,000 with steel
and there seems to ho no insect or that a vast mine of wealth, which censed to he ml normal I think I ahould
to be carefully and impartially pre­ trucks o f 80,000 pounds capacity uf
pest of any kind to bother them with will have nil important influence on find it ve ry dull indeed."
sented to readers os aid in forming which 607 have been put in service.
never a crop failure. The trees hear the future prosperity o f the country
A fte r detailing figures on the pro­
their judgment, nppoals to me strong­ This type o f cor Is designed for the
full every yeai* under any kind of lies almost untouched."
duction
o f crude oil and gasoline dur­
ly.
movement of perishable commodities
Hour by hour, day by day, g rief piles on Mis. Peter McKenzie.
wenther conditionsRecently n party o f Americans vis­
ing
the
pnst year, Mr. Bedford said
“ I,have long nince become convinc­ but is equally well adapted Q*r gener­
Senrrh for her bnliy, kidnaped in New York City, goes on through­
It was some two years ago that ited Santo Domingo to &lt;iuw Mr.
that liis company, In view of the dif­
ed that the United States should not al merchandise. Both a screen ami
out the nation. Ami her burden of sorrow hns brought her near to
the Florala Blueberry fo rm s , owned Haines* properties and they received
ficult situation, had revised the prices
and will nqt enter the much discussed solid door ore provided to afford ven­
the breaking point.
and operated hy Owen F. Iwe of a cordial welcome from the president
it was paying for crude oil in Louis­
League of Nations hut that conviction tilation und protection to commodities
Florala, began the development of of the republic, the rcerotnry o f pub­
iana.
has not destroyed the hope thnt there shipped in those cars.
cnr. Tho tree Rpelf was uprooted. the blueberry ns a commercial pro­ lic works ,the secretary o f justice and
C YC LO N E P A Y S V IS IT TO
" I would like to say here," he said,
inay lie found a way to world associa­
The 45 locomotives received thus
I*co and
iccei\ ed minor injuries duct. These farms now have some others including General
HAST COAST V IL L A G E »,Ml til Childs
'm l
, -•&gt;
, .. ,
tion and attending world understand­ fo r are nil o f the Pacific type. Tlit*
"that
there.,in rja.-.HtjA0*" policy o f
&gt;•* -i
from liemg struck by household fm*- fifty *or Sixty iicres in growing tiW s many o f hfs-officer*.
the
Standard
Oil Company o f New
ing.
company lias ordered 25 additional
The more interesting fenture o f nil
. 1nlturc blown about in the room in and preparing to put out two to three
,1 A 1 1 DMA. H a
Am .fg.
2 8 .-A |whMl |u, w, l;t ■itling when the cyclone hundred acres more this coming sea­ this lies in the fnet that it may have Jersey which hns anything in com­
"W ith this plan to set the Am eri­ engines of this type, 7 o f tho Mikado
^
can people thinking more Htrongly type, which is larger and heavier than cyclone o f considerable intensity, but|
u bearing upon n project that would mon, either in connection or execution, (,
son beginning October I,
which
evidently
but
its
momeenlum
with the policies o f nny other unit o f
I am giving below a conservative mean a great deal fo r Florida.
und clearly and expressing their con­ the Pacific type, ami 20 heavy switch
just
nfetr
the
tail
o
f
it
struck
the
the
petroleum industry, irrespective of
engines.
estimate, made by Mr. I-ce, on the
clusions concerning the international
A great furniture manufacturing
11HAKE TK O l III.KS.
earth, spread a narrow path o f de­
auy
similarity o f nnme or classifica­
Delivery
o
f
additional
passenger
production
of
a
five
acre
grove
in
plant may bo established in Florida.
duty o f our republic I am in full sym­
struction for several hundred yards
eleven years from the time o f setting It has been talked about during sev­ tion.
pathy. It is an ndmlrabtc, useful equipment Inis, 1ugun nnd by fall, the
at Blake, n sparsely populated settle­
It is necessary to have tho brakes
“ In the present crisis o f the indus­
eral months past.
The
furniture
work, and I hope you carry it to all following will l&gt;(. put into service—I I
out:
ment
nlmuf
three
miles
from
this
in
working order, nt all times.
If
coaches,
15
express
cars,
2
solid
mail
1st year (setting out) none.
the renders in the land. In my opin­
made would excel that made in any try, there arc varying viewpoints and
city, shortly ofer noon Sunday.
the brakes fail to hold, it may be that
2nd year 1 quart to tree or 1,500 part o f tho wo.rlil, for there are rare varying policies, nnd whether the view
io nthiH is n problem which the Unit­ cars, 5 mail und baggage cars, ami. 5
facings have quart* nt 20c, $100.00.
Only one residence came within the . thi^ drums and hand
cabinet Woods ill San to'Do min go more point und policy o f the cbmpany I rep­
ed 'States must meat with earnest­ dining curs. Many passenger cars
of. j been roveied with oil aild-dirt, or the
Ird year 3 quarts to to tree or 4,- beautiful nnd valuable limn even the resent is right or whether it is wrong
ness and courage, nnd that it will he have been overhauled and repainted path of life funnel-shaped gust
The brakes Sfill quarts nt 20c, $900.00.
|wind, that being the home o f J. It. jlin in g 'm a y bo worn.
finest malioguuy, and to found in n o[ 1 can claim for it that it is an Individof great help to the government when during rocchi months.
may him! due to the tightness of the
With
the
new
equipment
on
hand
!
Childs,
a
dairyman.
Tho
composition
4th year 5 quarts to tree or 7,500 other part o f the world- In arts nnd j uni policy, conceived and created in it »
it proccda towards a practical solu­
adjustment, for, with a tight adjust­ quarts at 20c $1,500.00.
crafts, using these woods, would make' own hoard of directors for ita own
tion of the problem to have a definite and that scheduled for inrly delivery, roofing on the house was twisted nnd
ment the engine pulls the vehicle
5th year 7 quarts to tree nr 10,500 Florida famous, in the production o f , guidance and that it docs not govern
formation o f public opinion to build with the decreased had ardor loco mo- tom from It:* place while windows,
lives and Height cars, and with the blinds ami doors were lifted from against the friction o f the hrnkn nt quarts at 20c, 2,100.00.
a class of furniture ’ and other rom- the action o f any other unit of the in­
and rely upon.
additional Hock age and I .niiinnl fa ­ their hinges nnd blown for n distance all times. I f the brakes slip, it may
0th
year
10
quarts
to
tree
or
15,«
modities which could he produced dustry."
"1 further believe that In this great
cilities that me being umvided, o'fic- o f several feet. Articles o f furniture he due to oil wlueh lias found its way 000 quarts at 20e, $3,000.0.
Mr. Bedford traced the history o f
from no equal class o f rare woods,
task' o f helping to make the world
were blown out of the rear axle assembly and
inls o f the Atlantic Coast Line expect and wearipg apparel
7th year 12 quarts to tree or 18,- nnd such iih would huvu the world for the pertolcum industry from that
safe fur1'humanity, no political party
about
the
house.
An
overcoat
was come in contact with the brake bands 000 quarts nt 20c, 3,000.00
te ho in better positirn than ever be­
momentous day— August 26, 1869,
u murkeL
ahould Seek* selfish advantage, thnt It
fore to handle the fall and winter picked up hy the wind and carried This oil can be removed by washing
when
Druke obtained free petroleum
8th
yenr
15
quarts
to
.tree?
or
22,It
may
be
stated
thnt
prominent
should apply our old and most whole­
through either a window or a door, with gnsoline, and if this does not 500 quarts nt 20c, $4,500.00.
traffic.
from
n
hole he had drilled In a rock,
Floridians
were
among
thu
recent
some tradition that party rivalries
until its progress was impeded by a eliminate Ihe slipping the trouble can
visitors
to
Santo
Domingo.
Dlh
year
18
quarts
to
tree
or
27,up
to
tho
present time. He said that
stop at tho edge of the high seas.
Mussolini is endiTWoting to gag the limb o f u huge pine tree several hun­ usually bn overcome by applying
during
his
connection o f fo rty year*
000
quarts
nt
20c,
$5,400.00.
Hence l shall bo glad if tho American press. Evidently he doesn’t like any­
dred yards away. The coat was not little Fuller’s earth to the lining.
10th, year 20 quarts to tree or 30,- W A TC II DIGESTION IN HUMMER with tho industry he could not recall
press, ignoring partisanships, uses its thing nbout the- reds except their
damaged, A great many fowl were Wear o f the lining will also cause 000 quurts at 20c, $6,000.00.
Too much Ice cream, plo, salads, any time when conditions could ba de­
great power to draw forth the best methods.
T.'t
killed, having been picked up b y tho slipping and if the wear is not great
l l l h yenr 25 quarts to tree or 37,- pickles nnd cold drinks during the hot scribed as normal In tho sense that an
thought, heart and soul o f our people,
wind and tossed through the air like enough to warrant relining the band, 600 quarts nt 20c, 7,600.00.
weather causes indigestion. Coated or absolute balance existed between pro­
la such a crystallization wHI he .vend
Another explanation o f divorce is bullets from u machine gun. Tho top the brake can be adjusted.— Automo­
furred tongue, had breath, and sour nr duction and consumption.
Total,
$34,800.00.
the decision o f tho republic."
thnt the small hoy who has eaten his o f .Mr. Child’s autofnoblle was torn bile Digest.
feverish stoinnrh are symptoms of
An
average
yearly
gross
income
In making public the foregoing let­ fill o f watermelon doesn’t care fo r
»*»lhai
loose and the tar blown lip against
this malady thnt can be corrected with F E D E R A L MEN M A K E
of $3,103.03,
ter, fvhich he described as nil urgent any more.
u tree, practically .demolishing the
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Foley Cathartic Tablets. " I had stom­
R A ID ON B A R T C O AST
appeal to newspapers o f gill parties to
ach trouble and tried Foley Cnlhnrtlu
F
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O
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ID
A
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N
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W
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I'A
P
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conduct a nation-wide, non-partisan, TO T H E PEO PLE OF SE M IN O LE
Tablets. They gave quick relief nnd
DELAND. Fin., Aug. W.— Four
DELAND,
CONTK8TH COMMENDED
popular referendum as to America’s
C O UNTY
new I can rat anything," writes J. men wen- arrested, 400 qu a rt!-of asinternational duty, the details of
Having leAsed from
the Elder
Osborn, Lucasville, Ohio. A whole- soicld liquors, 30 gallons o f moon­
Florida's way of conduotin news­
whlfh ho hud discussed with the late Springs Water Company fo r n period
ramp physic that sweetens the stom- shine whiskey and a quantity o f beer
paper contests and holding newspaper
president, Mr. Wellman asserted that o f three years, the rights of ic disneh, tones tho liver nnd cleansca the were srixed by federal prohibition
exhibits is being commended to uther
had Mr. Harding lived "his plans nnd trihutions and sale o f Elder
bowels. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
aifent
agents in raids nt Daytona, Kingston
states by Bristow Adams, according
purposes he would himself have re­ W
ater in Seminole County, and being
Water
and
Daytona Uearh, It war revealed
to
a
circular
received
nt
the
Florida
vealed when ready."
desirous of retaining the good w ill o f
The Herald delivered a ll times a yesterday when the four men were
College o f Agriculture from South
"But now," continacd Mr. Wellman, the patrons thereof, we arc taking
week fo r 16c.
brought to jail here.
DWnkotu.
‘Hi is plainly my duty to hlrh, to the this opportunity to explain to them a
people who loved him as a man re­ few changes we expect to make in the
The last -two years at the State
gardless o f their view o f his policies, te le and deliveries of water.
Fair in Jacksonville u newspaper con­ *■
to make known what he told me o f hla
test and exhibit wa* featured in the
In the first place we intend KEKdetermination to do alt In hia .power V IC E to be our motto.
Unlverstty o f Florida exhibit build­
to bring about a higher type o f civil­
ing. The first year Professor A d­
Secondly: A ll patrons will be treat­
ization, to banish war, to lift from all ed alike: in other words there will be
ams judged the contest. One o f the
main point.* in (he scoring o f tha pa­ M
peoples the burden and menace o f the no F R E E water; no F L A T R A T E doB
„,
old but now wornoiit and useless m ili­ liver its.
pers has been the handling o f farm
taristic regime. It is only just to Mr,
news and agricultural nnd home eco­
The prircs will be as follows: 60c
Harding's fame, to hla place in his­ per five gallon bottle. Tickets w ill be
nomic* jn formation, it* being argued
tory, that the truth be'rosdc public."
ttiat in a statu where agriculture is
sold at the following rate:
* Mr. Wellman then tpld o f the centhe basic Industry theuo subjects
$6.00 for a twelve bottle ticket
v trust ion he had had with Mr. Hard­
$0.00 fo r a twenty-four bottle ticket
should be given
particular ptoipl*
ing in the White House, a few weeks
neaco in the newspapers.
$17.00 for n forty-eight bottle tick’before his death.
The South Dokota circular reads as
“ The late president _spoke to me
l f you want the beat and purest
follows: "A n exhibit o f the news­
frankly as one newspaper man to an* water obtainable call thu
Elder
papers (o f the state at the State Fair
other. Had he lived, all that would Springs Water office, phone 311 and
is strongly recommended by Bristow
have been confidence. Now it is a have a bottle delivered to your home
Adams, editor and professor o f Jour­
heritage that must not be lost.
or place o f busfness, in QUICK SER­
nalism at New York, State College o f
“ H e told with feeling o f his many V IC E style.
Agriculture at Cornell
University.
oaya and nights of,earnest, prayerful
H. J. CLAUSE,
'This is a mighty good feature,’ ho
v* aaya, ‘which has been worked out
thought pn the problem o f America’s 129-2tc
Distributor.
duty, also o f how he had at last
quit* successfully In Florida. This
O W U ^ f i T Of Florida properties w ill
sort o f competition not only help« to
conscience woul n o l V e ^ l l ^ l w Idiigbe in the hands of our Northern
awaltan tho papers to an educational
V to remain inactive, pf hia belief and Western agents on September
comparison o f relative merits, but It
10th. We want farm properties, colShow.
vol
to

Atlantic Coast Line
Installs; New Equipment
for Increased Business

Head o f Standard Oil Company Says lf*rese)fit Ci
is is Big Problem

Valuable Mahogany
Owned by C. D.,Haines
in Santo Domingo

»

Many People Know Us

S others do not— to the latter we say, “ jjj W ITH S OUT a banking home, make it yoqnr business
to find out about the SECURITY arid SER­
VICE given by this hank.”
Any depositor will give you information
to be depended upon.
Then, start your Checking Account with

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923

come and Pay Days may go, but
lafte now fo r the
won
by opening a S a v i n g s A c c o u n t at the
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
GOLF
BOW LING
TE N N IS
BOXING

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A LL
B ASK E T B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

JACK LAYS
Giants Increase
OFF OF W ORK
Lead to Four 1^ames
FOR .3 DAYS
By Walloping Cubs
YEHTER D A Y ’fj RESULTH
Nations! League
Cincinnati 8-0, Huston 2-7.
St. Louis II, Philadelphia 12.
Chicago 4, N ew York 8.
No Others scheduled.
American League
Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 1
Washington 0, Detroit l&gt;.
New York It), Cleveland 3.
Huston tl, Chicago 2.

New York
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Chlragg
'El. Louis ....
Prooklyn
Philadelphia
Poston

SA R A TO G A SPRING S, N. Y. Aug.
2k.— The door was locked at Jack
Dempsey's training camp on
the
shores o f .Saratoga Lake yesterday.
The world’s heavyweight champion,
starting a three days' lay-off, passed
the afternoon trying to pick winners
at the race track, accompanied by
Jack Kearns, his manager, and a par­
ty o f friends.
Dempsey plans to go on a day's
fishing trip today, hut will return to
camp before night, lie plans to re­
sume boxing on Thursday.

I f not tonight will lie
chance.

your

last

N E W YO RK , Aug. 2d.-—The New took the final game o f tit
York Nationals again increased their Cluvland, 10 to 3, yeflte
lead to four gam.es here yesterday, the series o f gnmep pla
&lt;h fontlng Chicago 8 to -I, while Pin- land by the two teams th
cinnali was breaking even with Ptjs-lslx victories fo r New Y
ton. Tlie Giants ratin' from behind in ; for Cleveland,
the sixth inning, scoring
on four Chicago pitchers
D ETRO IT, Aug. 2.V -Detroit made
and four liases &lt;jn balls.
it three t trnight &lt;&gt;\v
Washington
yesterday, winning h i *l.v to C. X.aliPOSTON, Aug. 28.— Cincinnati and niser was wild, par-It. • seven men.
Poston split even yesterday, the Reds Dauss was hit freely bat I. id the Nat­
winning the first game 8 to 2, then ionals in the pinches.
being shut out, 7 to tl. Pycey held
Poston to seven hits in the opener. In
CHICAGO, Aug. 2*. I d Plnnkcnthis game Roush made a heme run off ship held Poston to tin
-ingles yes­
Genewich in the opening inning with terday and the White Sux won the
two on base.
final o f l lie series, 2 i " o. The While
Snx won the game in l);. fie: t inning
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Aug. 28.— Phila­ when E. Collins, Sfieely and Pnrrctl
delphia won in tin- eleventh inning of doubled in succession after two out.
a sec-Saw game with St. Louis yes­
terday, 12 to II. It was a slugging
match, eight pitchers being buttered
for 35 hits. Williams hit his thirtythird home run o f the reason, passing
Ruth for leading honors.

Ami the added feature tonight will
in- “ The Leather Pushers". which al­
ways ileaws a large crowd.

FIRPOt P L A Y S
•MUSIC W lt H
H E A V Y M ITTS
ing the name 1C*ounce mitts thnt
failed to soften the punches he land­
ed pn Joe Downey in Indianapolis
several, weeks ago, L a i3 Angel Firpo,
challenger for the heavyweight box­
ing title, played puglistic music on
three sparring mates yesterday in his
daily workout.
Low, dull notes hi? sounded, on
stomach, arms and body; he struck a
higher pilch with half open gloves
on jaw and hcJnl, and rendered per­
fect crescendo on chins. Lefts were
accompanied by rights and the critics
saiil his lechnhiuc was Aral rate. He
played two syncopated numbers one
one funeinl march.
Jeff Clutk. the “ black ahost” of
Joplin, tuned like a banjo, and young
Frank Knohtle, the Brooklyn zither,
were instruments used in the fast
numbers, while
Joe
MeC'unn, the

GEE!

CHILD FO U N D IN W E ST
V IR G IN IA

IS N O T HAI1Y

T A X R A T E IN SU M TER
C O U N T Y IS LOW EST TO

K ID N A P E D IN N E W YO RK

HE FOUND IN FLORIDA

N E W YO RK , Aug. 27.— The search
for Lillian McKenzie, three months
old infant, kidnaped
more than a
week ago, shifted to Muningtnn, WVa., from which the report o f an
abandoned Infant was received. New
York police wired to the Chief of
Police o f Mnnington, to
send
at
once a retnniicd description o f the
foundling.

HUSH N E L L . Aug. 28.— The Liter­
ary Digest well snys that "The alrge.st and smallest things have a per­
ennial appeal." The recent announce­
ment o f Comptroller Amos that the
lowest tax rute o f any county in Fluridu was that o f Sumter, 18 3-4 cents,
has a tremendous n|tpcnl. Another
matter o f startling interest is Him
though Florida imports
food producat to the amount o f $110,000,0(11}
annually this small county of Sumter
annually ships farm products to other
status amounting to one-half car-load
for every men, woman and child
among the 7,500 population of the
county, supplies herself and allows
as much to rot on the ground, and
y e t her soil has
bene scarcely
scratched.

Jesse Shrimp,&gt;*D|faAfd(iht Jof the
Peerless Oil company,
Mnnington,
reporetd the finding o f the child. He
said it had been found on tho door­
step of the homo o f Mrs. A. J. Hays.

M A N IN G TO N , W. Va., Aug. 27.—
Mrs. A. J. Hays of this city stated
Sunday night that the child founil on
her doorsteps is not the New York
girl infant. She said thnt the baby SA N FO R D M A N MADE
was a foundling and thnt she had
GOOD CATCH OF PASS
made arrangements to adopt it.

Baby Parade to Break
All Former Records in
Number of Entrants

P H IL A D E L P H IA , Aug, 28.— Eddie
(Kid) Wagner o f I hilmlclphiu decis­
ively. outpointed Johnny Dundee, the
world’s featherweight champion* in-on
i ight-round bout here last night, in
the opinion of a majority of newspa­ N j Need to Gel Entry Hlansk— Just
Bring Haby
,per men at the ringside.
Thursday— Clara Kimball Young in
On account o f so many out-of-town
Dundee, throughout the fight, was
«*Tho Woman o f Bronze.” Also little within easy reach of Wagner’ s left. entries from Volusia,, Lake and Or­
wonder, Pithy I'eggy in a special two Hook after hook landed on the cham­ ange counties Mrs. Check has run out
F IR S T OF Y E A R TO
net comedy! IPs a Metro.
pion's face, practically dosing his left o f entry blanks, so all one needs to
SEE N EW H O TE L IN
eye in the third round. In only one (id to enter their baby is to have the
D ELAN D COM PLETED
round o f the eight did Dundee show baby'ready anil i;t the I-ake Monroe
up at all well. Five o f the others were School Grounds by 10:45 when all en­
_ DELAN D , Aug, 28.— New Year’s
awarded to Wagner, while two were tries can lie made, as the parade is to
day, will see the official opening of
{.tart at II a. m, promptly. , Remem­
counted as draws.
D c Lji nd's new 120-room fire-proof,
ber the' best girl and the best boy
quartor-million-dullnr lintel. The New.
each get a big prize.1' „ ,
.
For quick results try a want ad.
Contractor C. M. Emerson gave his
word that tin- Idg new hotel would
l&gt;e ready and complete by thnt dale
and that at the present rate of pro­
gress in building that the roof on the
building would
he mi within six
A big Labor Day celebration will
weeks’ time.
Force o f bricklayers, at eel workers 1&gt;« given by the Seminole Athletic
nnd plumbers has bene doubled with­ Clldi at the Luke Monroe School
There
in the past few days. Over 10,000 grounds, Lake Mohroe, Fin.
brick are being laid daily now and will lie a barbecue, baby parade, mule
the brick work is kepeing pace with race, horseshoe pitching, tug of war,
the steel workers who-are fast put­ running, jumping and .other Athletic
at'S a daisy ,
ting the big beams into place, events for Indies' and gentlemen. Con­
RUSTY, NOW MAKE
Plumbers and electricians are on the test open for everybody. Prizes g iv ­
A
BATTLESHIP
job and it is » veritable bee liive en to all winners.’
Paseh.dl at 4:00 p. in.
with men tit wmk on every part ,of
The program starts starts at 10 a.
the Idg hotel in orderly and well di­
ni. Admission 50c.
rected fashion.

New York
Cleveland
Detroit
St. Louis
Washington
Chicugo
Fhilndclphi;
Poston

Classified ads in the Daily Herald have rented a garage, n
house and fumirhed apartment during the past week that wc
know of. Many others may have.taken place without our knowledge. From these rr&gt;ultn it would aeem that the lim e Ik ripe to
advertise what you have for rertt or sale. Tw enty-five words or
less ctKitr. hut 25c for one day, 50c for three day* or $1.00 for
six days. Try a classified ad.
.

O F F IC IA L S
A SSA SSIN ATE D
IN T H E H A L K A N S

These Pests Neither Spin nor Toil
Put Man Feeds Them Generously

(B y A. C. Farm er.)
Corn
weevils,
they cost us more
( I I) Thi* Anditrlftifnl I'rcww)
.LONDON, Aug. 28— General Tel ini, than we have any idea. Just a mil­
president o f the commission for the lion dollars n year, that is Itheir
delimitation of the Greeo-Albanian board hill in this state.
fnmt if r, Surgeon Major Scort, the
general's chauffeur nnd his aide de
camp have been assassinated, says an
Athens dy-ptnch.

Now I sell five bushels where 1
formerly sold four. However, 1 have
no weevils; I ’ve poisoned them with
deadly fumes; a murderer I ’ve keen.
Put ntfiy bunk account is better off.

Mr- and Mrs. Victor Check, of Sunford, were recent visitors at Corona­
do Peach, guests o f the Ocean View
Hotel. They are enthusintsie boost­
ers of Coronado Peach and their visits
to this place are ns frequent ns they
can make them. Mr. Check is an en­
thusiastic angler and on his last visit
broke the record for bass fishing.
Fishing from the bridge with a twen­
ty-four inch Hcddnn casting rod and
a twenty-four pound test line, one
hundred and fifty feet long, and using
an artificial fly, he enught n forty
pound bass. The next day, fishing
at the same plnec he landed a thirtyfive pound bass.
Mr. Cheek has fished over n wide
territory, both in northern and south­
ern waters and said this was as fine
a sport as he had over had. Mr. and
Mrs. Check returned to Sanford Mon­
day, hut ho expects to do a lot of
fishing here during the fall and i»
confident that he will catch his share
of the big* bass.— New Smyrna
Preczc.

How do I do it 7 Wei, I build my
cribs tight, gather tho corn ns soon
ns it is dry shuck it, store it in these
light cribs, place pans o f liquid car­
bon disulphide on lop o f the corn
idles, close the doors tightly, go uway
GOOD A M A T E U R E N T E R T A IN ­
for a day and multiply my bank
M E N T L A S T N IG H T A T MILANB
account by n fifth.

J-nst night at the Milano patron*
enjoyed a double treat in seeing the
first nmnteur entertainment put on In
tho Milano Theater alnbfc its opening.
A fte r the featqre, “ My Friend the
Devil," the lights In the spacious thentcr were turned on while Manage*
Brockman announced the entertain*
nr v
ers fur the amateur program.
Escaped fumes mean a less e f­
Little Miss Martha FRta was flf»t
fective job, less weevils killed, more on tho program with all o f hfcr dainti­
corn eaten, less corn saved, a smaller ness gave the Balloon Dance, which
bank accountwas enjoyed
immensely, especially
shown when the audience voted to
Ono ounce o f the poison will do for give her second prizeone bushel o f corn. I f you have a
The Schirard brothers, John and
crib that holds 41)0 lmslu-ls o f corn, Bernard, who are among Sanford’s
use 400 ounces (25 pounds) o f the best musicians ‘ gave o cornet and
poison. The poison costs less than saxophone duet which waa highly ap­
the corn.
plauded by the entire house. Th*y
were awarded flraj prize which the/
Do not permit lights o f any kind highly deserved.
around the crib, not even 's pipe or
Tho other two acta on th# program
cigarette. Carbon disulphide gas are not without deserving special
explodes easily, pending corn, weevils mention are the Tour readings give®
and crib into “ amitcrcens."
by Miss Margaret Cowan who l* on*
o f the city's roost talented axpraasloo
This' treatment should be applied. studen
late in the summer. Don’t pi
Build the crib with doubled walls
nnd floor. Place building pnpur Ik&gt;tween these walls and floors. Chink
up the cracks in thu corners. Pad
around the doors and windows. The
crib must be as nearly air-tight ns
possible.

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BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

-------Ton can find the name o f
t i r r y live Burines* Man
In Sanford In. thla Column
each day.

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CORRECTED M A Y 1. 1923

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ada 1c n word. Nn
Ad taken for less than 23c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
South Round
Arrlvo

Ka

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

FOR SALE

u wa please yon, tell others; if not,
tell na. I’ hone 418
KA It M b its— You ran got seed bed
frames and Irrigation plugs at th«
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

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

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FI R E-------A UTO---------BONDS

S. 0. ShinhoJser

FOR S A L E — Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 1C eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Ilcardnll Avenue. San­
ford.
83-lfp

ii!iii iiiiii

FOR S A LE — SEED PO TATO ES for
fall planting, either Bliss or Rose
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfe

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Here are some of the pilots selected by- UncloaSam to fly night mail planes from Chicago to Cheyenne, Wyo. Never before in aviation's
history hairs ueh nn attempt been made. Beacon lights guide the men across the stretch. Left to right: E. L. Allison, II. T. Lewis, |). C.
Smith, Frank Yeager, .lark Knight and J, F. Moore. Other men who will fly in the air mail service at night are: R. (1. Pnge, L. H. liurrison,
W. C. Hopson and Captain White. These men are important links in the air mail service’s proposed 10-luiur New York-to-San Francisco ser­
vice. Following a period of trial flights, Undo Sum will institute a re gular schedule.

'*•“ ...
USED CARS .
“
“
W e have the best lot of slightly
FOR S A L K
Katafcllakee ISOS
used cars ever offered for sale in
In Paula, sixteen acres grove, fur­
Central Florida. The cars listed Inf­
Itral Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
nished house, ffr^r.n.oo.
I'hone 18
104*8 Magnolia Ave. low are not to he rampnred with the
Eighteen acres, furnished home, $7,%
* usual Mi-called second hand cars. They
373.00.
are late models, strictly high class,
Ten aerrs ahaelt, young citrus trees,
ami in fine condition in every way.
$!.000.011.
Cat Flowera-------------- Floral Design* Come, look 'em over. We know you’ ll
Five ncror, uncleared, fine location,
like them:
9000.00.
Annual and Ornamental Plants
Ford Sedan, starter, etr.
Eight acres, ten ronm house fur­
Ford Runabout, starter, etc.
Bit Myrtle Ave.----------- I'hone 260-W
nished, grove, $9,0011.00.
Ford Touring, starter, etr.
Six acres, hearing grove, $5,773.00,
llupmobite Touring, 1922.
Four acres grove, hearing $1,000.00.
Chevrolet Touring " IDO.”
Five acres, house, barn, citrus trees
Nash Light Si\ touring, late type.
$2 ,000.00.
Willys-Knight touring, late type.
General Machine and Boiler
180 mien, home and improvements,
Dodge Tourings, .'I 1922, I 192.1, 2
Works
$1,300.00.
others.
Cylinder Grinding
Four acre grove,, nice home, $8,Dodge Boadstrr, 1922.
I’hone 02-------- Sanford. Florida
025.00.
Badge Coupe, 192.1.
B. F. T ILLE D ,
Kurd Worm Drive Truck.
129-Otc
Paoln, Fin. .
/
Beo Speed Truck, 1922.
Some of the above cars were traded
Scenes at Curtiss Field, Long Island, when the first pinny landed in the trinls’ o f the government
work.
The Herald for first tins
in in* Dodger, hut miet of them are
to
establish
28-hour mail service between San Francisco and New York.
left with us to lie sold nnd applied on
purchase o f Dodge Cars.
F O U U K ^
work o f lbs citizens within each re*
Cash—Trade— Terms
FOR R E N T— One fuctlislUid
room
-------he
Hphctive community, who are intent
SA N FO R D MOTOR CO.
with connecting bath, x Prefer two
Cards of Snnford'a Repot*
I'hone 1
Dodge Dealers
on making Iho must of Ihusc influ­
able Trufraalonal Men, each 1
128-fltc_______________________ •________ young, men.— 211 K. Second St.
ences Midi It tend towards tho mak­
121-tfc
of whom, in hia chosen pro- 1
ing of a better living nnd u lie tier
FOR S A L E — 2 gas stoves, I ice liox,
fraalon the Herald recura* •
apartment,
FOR
R
E
N
T—
Furntshed
Wth prospects scent igly brighter thought in most eases hinges upon place to live. nnd two .fables cheap. 296 East
menda to the people.
*
bed room, nlsu garage. 117 Laurel than aver fur a prosperous fall and the manner o f condition o f living. Un­
Third Street.
128-3tj&gt;
“ For tho aulio of stiintluidizntlon,”
123-tfe
Avenue.
Mr.
Stowe said, “ the name oT cham­
der
living
conditions,
or
manner
of
FOR S A L E — Leghorn cockerels, fine
winter season in Jacksonville
and
.........:
stuck, $1.50 each.— B. Ty Tiller, I’nFlorida, Secretary' Albert J. Stowe, living, are grouped I hose various iti- ber o f commerce, is Iming generally
sleeping porch, corner 11th street
oln.
-129-fde
o f the Jacksonville Chamber o f Com­ flumrcs in a community which have net opted in nlmo:.t till cities as indica­
nnd Out; aye. Apply Mrs. Julius Tak
tive o f organizations o f this charac­
merce declared yesterday that plans
a hearing upon one's enjoyment of ter.”
uch, next door.
124-6tp
Atlorncy-at-Law
were taking shape to place the local
LOST— Cameo pin, valued ns keep­ TO R E N T— Furnished room and kit­ chamber ns one of the foremost or­ leisure time: schools, churches, pinyOver Seminole County Rank
It was pointed out that tho ideal
■ANPOIUJ
. . . . s. FLO R ID A
sake. Reward if returned to Her­
chenette, 11th street nnd Elm A v e ­ ganizations o f its kind in the country. grounds, housing, social lift1, roads, 'commercial organization has a strong
parks,
shopping
facilities,
and
num­
ald office.
123-tfe nue.— M. Schneider.
12C-3tp
An unprecedented flow o f Inquiries
i membership which furnishes personal
bers o f other elements, more or less
FOR R E N T CT
H iEm
A P— 3 acres o f relative to conditions In Jacksonville
service and money to thu extent that
readily apparent.
ground for fall crop. Inquire of and Florida during the full nnd win­
it nmy function properly within its
The wny In which these different
ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW
Mrs. E, E. Washburn, West Side..
ter have boon received in the
past
community. “ Chambers of commerce
Hrat National Bank Building
129-2lp; ltw -p fetv weeks, Mr. Stowe said, which fact factors appeal to individuals und fam ­ in American cities of any considerable
&amp;ANFOKD
FLO R ID A
ilies resident within t|ie community,
eixe, ri quire proper financing through
FOR R E N T — Ttvo 0-room apartments in believed to prefaco tho .coming, of
largely determine tho regurd they
many
visitors
hero
this
y*sr,
(a
n
d
FIR E , L IF E . AU TO IN SU R A N C E
a membership which fittin gly reflects
— come and sec them ,rent reason­
will have for it, and the mouspre with
each specific community, nnd % is
able. Corner Seventh Street nnd Myr­ vrhnt is regarded a* the forerunner o f
which they will seek to further its in­
me mbership must be actively'intercs\
tle Ave. Dr. Noble.
12l»-3tp ti much more* prosperous business
.
ARCHITECT
terests through any o f the many con­
year.
od
Jn what its organization is doing.
First National Bank Building
FOR R E N T — One to six furnished
nections, both business and social, that
By this Is meant each pirmbe.r upon
SANFORD
FLO R ID A Cook Stoves, Sewing Machines, Phon­ . rooms in Paoln. Pleasant and heal­
In discussing tho chamber o f com­
servo to hind the locality with other
ographs, Guns, all work guaranteed.
Ul! ♦I f
joining a chamber is exported to as­
merce fron} a very'interesting angle,
thy location.— B. T. Tiller, Paolo.
sections beyond the immediate com­
21 years experience.
sume his just proportion o f Its re­
is but
129-Cty Mr. Stowe" remarked: " I t
munity limits.
sponsibilities.
sound business reasoning which ihdiMr. Stowe said that the truth o f
There is a common agreement that
cates a well-defined- tippd fo r guard­
311 SA N FO R D A V E N U E
this
has In en commonly agreed to, business cannot bo trnductcd In an
LAW YER
FO UND — License tag.
Owner “caX ing and developing overy influence
but single handed endeavor to oolvo o'fectlvu manner without
proper
have same by .calling at the Herald that tends.to inrrcaau the earning ca­
— Court House
the problems Incident to It all, usual­ burking.
Chambers o f commerce
pacity
or
to
hotter:
the
livin
g
condi­
office and paying fo r tills ad. 110-tfc
tions o f a city’s people. With im­ ly encounter very tangled difficulties, Htcmrclvch the outgrowth o f a luisi.
correspondingly
*D * Examined
Gloasaa Designed
provement of these,' multiple advant­ so much ao in fact, that the majority ness demand,' rre
Corner o f Park Ave. and Second St. W A N T E D — To exchange 6-passunger ages presnt themselves fo r greater of business men long ago despaired o f subject t o . business axioms.
They
SAN FO R D , FLO RID A
touring car, looks and runs like community prosperity.
Where this achieving through individual effo rt thereforo require sufficient finances,
new, fo r Ford roadster or coupe, or prolpeity Is enlaced, tho rvgplts are alone.
potsonsl e ffo r t and good-will to en­
light truck.— Ray Brothers, phone 648, obviously beneficial to everyone.
Accordingly, in nearly every city, able functioning proportionate to re­
Opt Id ms-Optometrist
Sanford.
118-tfc
community
requirements.
"A fte r all, evidence In any given lie said, large and small the, thought­ spective
1,1 b a t P in t Street
Sanford, Fla.
Anyone in need of a carpenter
ful business men hi.ve been respon­ There is much which might be added
community
is
u*u*liy
contingent,
first
.W
ANTED
—
Two
connecting
rooms
or any carpenter out of work
• furnished fo r light housekeeping on o f .all, upon ona'a .ability to make a sible fo r the formation o f local com­ by way o f special emphasis to this
N otify1 J. W . Rutlidge, BuaFall* of a river in Indo-Chirfa may
i* g there. 1W MrjjMft tho meays mercial organisations which have subject o f adequate financial support,"
-J. F. 0 . cars' Herald, f i t l}v
ljvipj
first
floor.—J,
ineaa Agent, 307 Boat Third
. ul*lised, to. provitje electricity for
- * one's living. *£|ffptfbcd, the neat •etved as clearing houses fo r team Mr. Stowe ronclqdML^-Tlmes-Union.
Street, Phone W.
*Uic reduction,
9T
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A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

This Picture Marks History of Mail Delivery

STEWART The Florist

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

PURELY
:
PROFESSIONAL :

George A. DeCottes

83.......... 2:30 a m.
27..........
89........... 2:25 p.m.
85.......... 0:55 p.m.

2:46 a.m.
8:10 a.m.
2:15 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Northbound
A rrive
82.......... 1:48 n.m.
81 ..i...._..ll:45n.m.
80-----.... 3:42 p.m.
28. ........10:00 p.m.

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

Trilby llranrh
A rrive
100....... ..
24___......
25.......... 1:30 p.m.
101.......... 5:50 p.m.
* .
-------I.ccsbuFg Branch
A rrive
157.... ...... 3 :S5 p.m.
21.......... 2:45 p.m.
158.... „...... .
11*»
.......

Ovirdo Branch
A rrive
xNo. 126 ......... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127...

FOR S A L K — Dairy und stable ma­
nure, car lots.— Link &amp; Uagley, Box
2461 Tnmpa St.
117-1 -ftp

FOR S A L E — Celery boards, $1&lt;)".0U
per M. See Mrs. J. E. l ’acc or E.
FIX) It 11) A F. Lane.
123-Otc

mi

xNo.
No.
xNo.
Nu.

FOR KALE OR K E N T — House, after
August 1st.— See W. J. Thigpen.
98-tfe

Contractor and Builder

IANFORD

xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
xNo.

FOlt S A L E — Hosier and Days’ paints
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
Ikl-tfc

Departs

PROSPECTS FOR WINTER SEASON *
ARE BRIGHTER THAN PAST YEAR

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

Departs

6:30 a.m.
7:10 p.m.

Dcpnrts
3:40 p.m.

x— Daily, except Sunday.
Having disposed o f my
grocery
stock on West First street, notice is
hereby given thut all creditors are
requested to present their claims
within the next ten days.
120-10tp.
L. C. KIN E R D .

CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
Apply Boncilla BcautiAcr casmlc clay to
your face, and rest while it dries, then
remove and see and feel the wonderful
diflereticc.ln the color and texture of the
skin.
'
S
Guaranteed to do Ihcio definite thing* for
tho face or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give it color Lift out the
line*. Remove blackhead* and pimple*.
Clo*e enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
and smooth.
j
You can obtain regular sues from your
favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
ad. with lOcenlstoBoncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, fora trial tuba.

Aching,
burning feet ?
M ENTH O LATUM
quickly relieves
and
refreshes.

LOST

FRED R. W ILSO N

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

REPAIRS

ICHELLE MAINES

W AD E BROS.

Automobile Body Build­
ing and Repairing

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

Charles Stein, Prop.

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OFKLAN IN MEXICO AND
THEY
«ID -

MAM M E KILLED
In CariMgie When Klan Started
To Parade la st
(Dr Tk*
P rm *
MEXICO C ITY, Aug. 27.— Publicatinn of article! denouncing the klan
and denying Itp aalkttnee In Mexico
)« believed to hgve been responsible
. for the kidnaping .Saturday night of
Jos. E. Carnpoa, director, o f tho news­
paper, Excelsior. Campos was held
captive four hours, by mnakod men In
the suburbs. He was not harmed but
was forced to promise to publish an
article admitting tho existence of the
klan In M e x k d ^ Ie o w a * told the or­
ganisation gWl\Varmod in that coun­
try for the purpose'of enforcing jus­
tice since the government police wore
inactive..
SA V A N N A H , Oil., Aug. 27.— One
negro killed‘ and another wounded
when unldcntlffud ^hite
men rode
through east Ehvannah last night fir­
ing revolvers at random. Police be­
lieve It the work -:b f drunken men,
becoming Irresponsible
No evidence
of n race dash Ok,the like.

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Headquarters o f Veter­
ans o f Foreign
W ars
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T A M P A — The Peninsular
^
Telephone Co. has purchaste» cd the telcphono system of
ha S t Petersburg nt a price
tel said to be about $400,000.
tei The transaction
removed
tes last remaining independent
tet__company from tho South
Ite Florida and west coast field,
tel and gives the Peninsular Co.
Ite approximately thirty thousHu and telephones in South
tel Florida. Tho company is
tei now extending its lines to
tel Arcadia and Punta Gordn,
tei and plans are under way
tei for connections with Fort
tet Myers, Moore Haven, Bar­
ite tow and LaUclIo.

•nr Tke A u iK litn l P r « « )
NORFOLK, Aug. 27.— Selection of
Kansas City as national headquar­
ters of Veterans of Foreign W ars
was tfio first work of annual conven­
tion organisation, which convened to­
day.
Council of administration of
organization in
executive
session
adopted resolutions
accepting the
Kansas City offer of quarters com­
prising an entire wing of Memorial
Building fn that city.

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V This Photo o f Aviatar n. II. W inslow of-th o Postal AJr Mall Bcevlto.
’taken Just before ho stepped Into Ala piano at Han Francisco for tho find
trip In the transcontinental nlr mall tost went east by plane. It was tho
'rst Ban Francisco picture to reach New York. T ho postmarks lull tho
i ory. There was some delay owlrtR to fog. But lit# second plane mudo
v record o f 37 hours and 21 minutes.
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Deputy Sheriff
Selection o f Jfury
.
Connor Williams
In Trial o f Garrett at
Shot in Leg
Cqinberjand Started

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PITTSBURG, Aug. 27.— One hun­
dred members of the Ku Klux Klan
By Negro at Chattanooga Bringing
Sunday night stood guard over the
&gt; . Him Homs from Indiana
body of Thomas A . Abbott, Klnns( l l r T h e A a a n rla trd P r r a a )
man. killed In Saturday nights riot­
CH ATTA N O O G A, Aug. 27.— Depu­
•F ro n t t V r a * r i4 a r * a U a llr&gt;
ing in.Carnegie,* at .the hame o f B. M.
S A N 'D IEG O ,* Ang. 27— ConUnuous ty Sheriff W . C. Williams, of Sanford,
McMillan Th Atlaaburg, “ where the
flight
at least of 45 hours and per­ Florida, is under medical attention
body was rem qvqd.fjom the PitUhaps GO. I* Oie obJfictjyq, qf, Cflptilfl. ■hers as tho result of a fight with a
bu;jt rt) P W ^ ‘ .Xbs.fij*,n" of. lho
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men Include a guard or honor until I^nvi'll II. Smith and Lieut John P. fugitive negro on a passenger train
Richter, army aviators, who planned yCZterday, • The negro, Jess E. Mc­
after the funeral.
The reward offered by Klansmon to make new neduranco distance Bride was being returned to Snnford
for the apprehension
of
Abbott’s speed records when they took the air from namniond, Ind., handcuffed. He
slayer waa Increased to $6,000 Sun­ at five this morning. They planned suddenly grabbed tho officer's pistol
day night when tho Ku Klux Klnn, to take fuel, wnter and food from and shot him in the leg arid jumped
through tho window. Ho Is still at
caused o reward of |2,B00. Imperial other planes in midair.
large. Williams was also cut by glass.
Wizard H. W . Bvarta, made an Initial

On
Endurance,
Dis. tance and Speef] at
San Diego Today ”

offer of $2,500. 1 l^finaylvania Klansmen at a rttcetihg flere Sunday made
provision for Abbott's widow and two
children. *I)r. Evans charatterized his atactment, Issued Sunday, ns “ an official
statement to th« people of the United
States concerning, the
murder of
Klanstnan Abbott dtiring a riot, when
parading klansthen .were attacked by
realdenta of Carnegie, Penna., Satur­
day night.
"The action o f th# »nob of Camcglo
residenU s e n s * Of anarchy.
The
klansmen
‘ Pennsylvania
gathered oh a hUUIdo over looking
Carncgla early \ri the evening, and
after the inflation o f one thousand
men into the ord«r, paraded in order­
ly manner In th# d lf«c^ on ° * til*
town Tbex war# halted at a bridge
separating a W d a la ’ -from Carengio,
with brick# and other weapons. Mis­
siles of every description wore thrown
at the klanamen. Fence pall Inga,
bricka, stenea, in fact every object
that could possibly inaim tho lawabiding klartatnen • ware hurled at
them.”
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“In an effort to prevent their con­
stitutional right of peaceful aaaembly
being abridged by an1 element o f cltfzrnry absolutely dangerous to the
safety and catts* o f freedom, the
klansmen moVed forward a square,
where the attacking
foroea
mhde
ready for thatr coming with a bul­
wark of paving etonoa and brick. A
showed of OiesN missiles fell on the
klansmen. The civilians began firing
from a dark tide atret and. Klanemap Abbott fell mortally wounded.
The klansjnen in compliance with a
request o f assembled deputy sheriffs
went back to the mealing place on
the hillside, then returned to their
homes. Klansmen Abbott was killed
because h a ,aw a rn ed bia constitution­
ally guaranteed right o f '.peaceable
assemblage, free
speech
and free
movement over the highways o f our
country. W a are determining that
this and all other parte of our great
land ahal| be made aafe for* nativeborn Americans and that every right
given us In this constitution, made by
our forefather*; ahall be preaenred to
us and to out posterity.**
The moat seriously
hurt of the
many person# Injured In the fighting
Waa 8 Uphon Janom be o f Catengie,

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Dave Lockhart
Man Killed on Track
Died at Orlando
Yesterday A ftern’ n Near Fort Smith, Had
Fallen Asleep The^e
(Dr Till. Aaanrlatml Prraa)
ORLANDO, Aug. 27.— David Lock­
•nr The Aaaorlalrd Prraa)
hart, president of tho Florida Grand
FORT SM ITH, Ark., Aug. 27.—
Circuit Race Association, and promi­ Jnmos Bradshaw was killed and Fraqk
nent citizen, died yesterday.
'Williams fatally Injured when they
were struck by a Missouri Faclfic
Dave Lockhart was known and lov­ freight near Gore, Okla., last night,
ed by a large circle of old friends in Recording to a cnmpnnion of tho two
this city. Dsvc was one of thoso kind men who fell asleep on the tracks.
hearted, whole-souled men who love
horses and men with that abounding FERTILIZER S A L E S IN C R E A S E ,
love that makes real men. He was
FOR BIX M ONTHS T IM E *
In the lumber business for many years
IN S T A T E OF F I ,O R l? A
in Orlando and was prominent
In
many of tho affairs of the city and
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fin., Autf. 27.—
cdunty. Ho will be missed in many
An
increase of 15 per cent in the. to­
circles but mostly in the Orlando Fair
tal
tonnage of commercial ‘ fertilizer
where he has been one of the princi­
sold
in th# state o f Florida during
pal figures for many years. Orlando
end Orange county lost a good man tho first si* months of this year, over
the corresponding period for tho year
when Dave Lockhart died.
1022, and an Increase of 13.5 per cent
New Zealand is trying to stock the in the total tonnage of Commercial
waters of the South Pacific ocean that fcccdlng stuff sold during tho first
wash its shores with American and six months of this year as compared
with the flrpt six months o f 1022, Is
Canadian salmon.
shown by tho records on file in the
Department of Agriculture, it was
who was shot In the stomach. Physi­
made known today by J. II. Pledger,
cians said he had a good chance to
chief clerk o f the Pure Food and
recover .however.. A boy was sent
Drugs, Stock, Fertilizer and Citrus
to a hospital with a bullet In his f 6ot
Fruit Divisions.
and many other persons were at­
Ths tonnage of fertilizer sold from
tended by surgeons near tho battle­
January 1 to June 30 totaled 215,258,
ground.
One Cerncgie doctor said
and the commercial feedstuff sold ag­
Sunday ho had dressed no less than
gregated 115,556 tons.
a dozen wounded perzons In Heidelburg, a* Wage near Carnegie, while
About the else of a wrist watch aiui
many Pittsburgh doctors
reported
worn in the same way is a vanity com
similar cases, but said none of the
that has been patented, the lid hold­
cases was serious.
Ten men, arrested by Cernegle po­ ing the m lg f f r H j. _______
lice before thorlotlng started, were
Tha Dally Herald, 15c per week;
today fined $10 eafh under a borough
law for having arms in their posses­
sion. They had stationed themselves
along the principal streets and were
directing automobiles
bearing
the
x .y ;
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Klan insignia to the meeting grounds
on the hUI. This action led the dis­
(N r Tire AaanlatfS Pnaal
N E W O R LE AN S, Aug. 27.— Cotton
trict attorney to declare that -the
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o’clock call: October 23A 3; De­
county would direct ita efforte to
prosecuting those arrested In connec­ cember same.
tion with the rioting, as there is no CHICAGO, Aug. 27.— Opening grain
Pennsylvania law that prohibits such Trices: Wheat, 14&gt;7 3-8 to 3 -4 ; May,
meetings as that held by the Klans- 1.12 1-2 to 8 -4 ; Corn, Dec. 67 6-8 to
M p O fttf, Dec. 40 1*4 t» -l-i;&lt; ”
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NORFOLK, Aug. 27— Tho supreme
council of admlnittratlon o f the Vet­
erans of Foreign W ars pasted -reso­
lutions Sunday, urging tho twentyfourth annual convention of the or­
der in sossiori here to mnke Kansas
City, Mo., the national hoAdquartcrt
of tho organization instead o f Now
York The resolution will be present­
ed to the encampment delegates to­
day, together with a resolution call­
ing for
subscriptions
among the
members for expansion work, which
wss adopted at the same time. Commnndcr-ln-chlef Tillinghast L. Hus­
ton started the donations with n $ 1 ,­
000 check.

IRISH UELIEVB IN HAVING
SOME REA^
POLITICS

FLA. BRI v
TALLAHASSEE.
Aug.
25.— Prellm'lnnry work has
lx-gun on paving several
a\roots in Florida's capital
city. Ono of th# flret thor­
oughfares to receive the
new surface treatment will
bo that running from tho
railroad
station to tho
Stato College for Women;
North Adams street, on
which tho Governor's Man­
sion la located, I* Included
in the achcdulo of Improve­
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W A SH IN G TO N ,
Aug.
27.— An­
nouncement was made by the Depart­
ment of Justice that the government
would not appeal from tha Philadel­
phia federal court decree U st June In
anti-trust suit against Reading and
associated cost and railroad compan­
ies.

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Aug. 27.— On the eve
Vice-President Attacks Io f DUBLIN*,
polling, uncertainty aa to 'th e re­
suit of the Irish election continues,
Y oung Girl

Four Drowned
When Auto Plunged
^ Off Ferry Boat

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POINCARE AG
URGES G
TO P A Y UP
C H A S S E Y -B E A U P R E ,
France,
A u g. 27.— Premier Poincare, in an ad­
dress in this village Sijpday a sm
notice on Germany that she
must
make a heroic effort to pay repara­
tions Just aa France did In 187Y. The
address waa delivered at the dedica­
tion of a monument to the w ar dead.
In it the premier told Germany not
to look tor any redactions in her re­
parations debts.
V
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“ What we: did fifty-three
years
ago,** -aald M . Poincare, “ they can try
to do now. it they do not try to do It
they will compel us to enfoses against
them (he menace they made theft, ‘pay
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Apg. 27.— Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson, wife
of
former
President, left Washington last night
on • week's visit with
friends ’ In
New England.
With the exception
of the 24-hour trip to New York last
spring, this Is tho first time she ha*
left her husband since he waa strlcken HI. The trip waa taken aa a fur­
ther Indication that tho former Pres­
ident has Improved in health.

WASHINGTON,

Killing. Cas$
Up in Tampa,
Jury Selected
Man Killed Another’ On Account of
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T A M P A . Aug. 2 t.— Selection o f n
Jury In the case o f C. G. Collins, J r ,
charged with murder for killing Clar­
ence' Weeks M ay 10, has began. Col­
lins said he h4d kilted Week* because
ho was too attentive' to- Collins 1wife.
The Herald fcr first d a w
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but It ia agreed in governmental ’d r - clcs that within the peat week tha .
prospects of the government party
have grown brighter. This belief'ia
due to tho intensive campaign mad#
by the ministers, who personally have
addressed numerous
meetings, and
partly to tho effect o f the ceiebra.
tions of the anniversary o f the death
o f Arthur Griffith and'Mfctifeel Cel-‘
lins.
President Cosgrave has
covsred
more ground and addressed
more
meetings during the past week than
any previous leader ever did. While
ho is confident of retaining office,
his repeated nppeals for a majority
outnumbering that of all the other
parties tends to show hia unwiUlngness to govern by a coalition it be
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Tho lnrmcra are expected to re­
turn the next strongest party, while
tho split in the labor party probably
will prevent much of an increase in
tho existing
labor
representation.
Tho independents and business candi­
dates hope to return to loaat twenty
representatives,
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Thu aeata of the Individual ministors are all considered safe. There
have been numerous appeals to tha.
electors to give them first preference
in the vooting ao that theirs may head
the polls and give them the first
chance of securing
election before
tho remaining voles are proportionately distributed.
The republicans, who started their
campaign merely to make a demonstrntion* now say they can return
more than half o f the house of 158
members.
During the last three days the re­
publicans have issued a dally paper
criticising the government*# actions
and checking reports in the newspa­
pers, all of which suppotr th# Free
8tate. The most prominent headline
tho republican paper. Is a state­
ment attributed to Archbishop Mamnix, of Australia, that every enemy
of Ireland is supporting the govern­

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ORLANDO, Aug. 27.— Charles DHaines, o f Altamonte Springs, for­
mer congressman form
New York,
and widely known as a manufaefurcr and philanthropist announced his
candidacy for governor of Fleroda
hore Saturday.
ment.
Mr. Haines made his formal an­
It is true that nearly aU the old
nouncement to a reporter for
the unionists have announced' their in--* »
Orlando Morning Sentinel, declaring tention to keep Frealdent Cosgrave 1
that ho had decided to enter tho race In office; b ut,th ere still are soma,
after ft aeries of political confer­ unionists “ die-hards'* who will a h ences with Democratic leaders in va­ stain from voting. They obJteT to •»
rious porta o f the atate. Ho did not the oath o f members of the aDlV aa- * &lt;
fllndicate what kind of a campaign implying an oath o f loyalty'-to the
ho plans to carry out, beyond say­ Free State, holding this would bar
ing he' will not atump the state.
them from adyocating' a retard o f "
Mr. Haines w a s‘ a member o f the British power.
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fifty-third congress from New York,
It waa conceded that
but has been chiefly^know n as a Valera will be elected tik
builder o f railroads an?ka manufac­ Claire and Mrel K a th a _____
turer;
He constructed jwenty-elgbt Charles Buigees) tridaw of, I
railroad lilies, and operated mill* and 8ittn Feiner who died
In r~
many * placekv In Net# reived in the July 1888 fighting at
, factories
-------------- ----England beforr earning to rtbrfda to Dublin, In Waterford­
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make' hts home, twelve' years
The regular Sunday crowd
Everglades improvement,
ing o f the state’s waterways and re­ the beacheo yesterday a»d
turn o f the Bible to the public schools springs
will' be among the achleveasente he A
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DU BLIN, Aug. 27.— A motor car'
carrying Jamea Crowley, minister of
fisheries, and Finian Lynch, both of
whom are candidates of government
party, were attacked by a crowd
while passing through I.ixnaw yes­
terday.
Shota were fired and, one
man in the crowd waa seriously In­
jured. There were reports at Mountjoy prison nnd other places occupied
by national troops had been attack-'
ed, but authorities professed to have
no knowledge of such attacks. Bal­
loting ia brisk.

CfflCAGft HOB

Engineer Killed '
Near Gary, Indiana,
When Engine Turns

Department Justice
For Sbort Trip, First
Will Not Appeal
Tfmq Since He Was
From Court Decree
Taken III

Ily Shots Fired in Crowd But No
One is Killed
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DU BLIN, Aug. 27.— A lively out­
break of riflo and machine gun fire
occurred in Dublin
early ^today.,
Tho shooting waa
not
explained.
Balloting in the Dali election la pro­
. &gt;. ■ l* ceeding with national troops patrol­
ling the tsrecta-

Tho Veterans of Foreign Wnrs nrc
in Joint session with the veterans
of the Eightieth division, “ the rock
o f the M arne" regiment of the Thir­
&lt;n r T b p A s s s r ls I r S P r e s s )
ty-eighth infantry nnd the womnn's
Court Overruled Defense Challenge of
CHICAGO; Aug. 27.— Police* guard­
auxiliary of tho Veterans of Foreign
Outside Venire
ed the home o f Max Adler, vlceWars.
preaillent
of
Sears-Roebuck ' Co„
Brigadier General Lloyd M. Brott,
C U M B E R LA N D COURT HOUSE,
whose 24-yenr-old son, Cyrus, nar­
Vn., Aug. 27.— Selection of a jury for of Pittsburgh, prosidont of the Eigh­ rowly escaped hnrsh treatment at the
the trial of R. 0 .
Csrrctt Jointly tieth division Veteran's- association, hands of relatives of n 15-yenr-old
Sunday
morning,
charged with his brother for tho mur­ reached Norfolk
girl with whom ho charged with at­
And
was
boosted,
promptly
(or.
comder of Rev. Er f}. fierce, Baptist min­
tacking. Reinforcements were called
ister, started when the court overrul­ iftsnde7-!n-chfef o f the * Veterans of out when n Ihrontcntfig crowd gather­
Colonel
ed defense challenge of venire. The Foreign Wnrs, to succeed
ed- Young Adler wns taken to the
Huston.
His
name
will
be
presented
venire was selected from another
police station. A fow minutes before
tho delegates
Wednesday,
county, the court upholding the state before
Adler had backed out of tho home
contention that'n fair Jury could not when the national officers are elect­ of the gitl'd nunt, who pointed n re­
ed.
Lo selected here.
volver against the relatives who had
The council of administration of the
chased him
several
blocks.
Last
Cooties dbcided'to suggest to tho Mil­
Wednesday the girl's aunt charged
itary Order of the Cooties, u sub­
them on an nutomobilo ride. -A stasidiary organization of the' Veterans
thot Adler nnd a companion picked
of Foreign Wnrs, that an orphans
up the girt and n friend and took
home be established nt once. Tho res­
tutory charge was filed against him,
olution calls for tho appointment of a
but dismissed when the relatives of
G A R Y , Ind., Aug. 27.— Thn engi­
committee to determine tho fesobiltho girt failed to appear.
neer was killed when the westbound
Ity of such s project. This will be
Baltimore &amp; Ohio express was derail­
decided at the metleng of tho Order
ed by a washout near here. ' The en­
tonight at midnight when the mem­
gineer was pinned beneath the enbers go into a solemn conclave. It
glita.
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is bclloved there will be 10,000 visi­
tors In the city today at tho formal
opening of tho Joint session'.
(Dr Tbp Au w Ii Ip4 J’ r m )
* K N O X V IL L E , Tenn., A u g. 27.—
Four persons were drowned, and ono
is near death today as the result of
a closed automobile they were riding
•l l r T h r A H M l a l r * P i n a )
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Aug.
2T.— Federal
in plunged o ff the ferry botat at Lou­
Judge Hutcheson recovened the grand
isville, Tenn., yesterday. Two others
jury- and Instructed it to begin an in­
are auffering from a nervoua shock.
vestigation of the use of the malls for
The dead ire , Mra. Jefferson Lonaa,
oil promotions. This is said to be the
Mrs. Luc lie fou n ts, Elizabeth Counts
first step in sweeping federal
oil
Erhatine Lonaa and Jefferaon Lonaa
probe In Southern district o f Texas.
dying of double pneumonia.

Oil Promotions
Cannot Be Sent
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�THE BANFORP, DAILY HEBALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,1923

Schell-Sasse Co. Fur7 nished Mill W ork for
Pu^ston-Brumley Bid.
Well Known Jacksonville. Firm Proud
of Their Part In This Work

G ood Buildings D eserve G ood Hardware

The Puleston-Brumley Building is
Equipped Throughout with “ Corbin Hardware
Furnished by

Take Pride
In the fact, that the entire hauling o f steel and material
the: Puleston-Brumley Building was done by us.

The
Schell-SasBe Manufacturing
Company la owned and operated by
John 6 . Saaae, Vlce-Preaident
and
Trcaaurer, and Wilkie J. Schell, Pres­
ident. Mr. Saaae attained favorable
recognition In the handling of credita and collection! and large office
forcea while in the employ of othera
prior to, tho time he enllatcd in the
army. Mr. Schell, whoae father apent
hla life in the'millwork manufactur­
ing business ip North Carolina haa
consequently grovrti np In thin line
nnd knows It thoroughly. Like Mr.
Snaao he woa uaing hi*. ability for
othera In n aatiafactory way before
he entered the nrmyr and it was after
Mr. Snase and Mr. Schell returned to
private life that they got together
nnd established 1 the Schell-Saasce
Manufacturing Company. The com­
bination in wroking out aatiafactory
to themselves' and to the numerous
customers whom they have served.
They nrc both on the Job every day
nnd didect their own business first
hand. Clients do not have to talk to
a subordinate..
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When quoting on the entire re­
quirements of mlllwork, sash, doors,
weights nnd cord, and glazing, for a
particular job, according to specifi­
cations it la the practice of this con­
cern to quote n figure embracing all
requirements according to the plans
and specifications that the general
contractor would lie Tcsponsihlo for
under the terms of hia contrnct, and
such quotations carry a guarantee of
the Schell-Sasse Manufacturing Com­
pany of their responsibility for any­
thing in tho nature of such work that
mny bo called for or reasonably infer­
red to be n part of the said contrac­
tor’s agreement with tho owners. This
policy, while It costs the SchclI-SnBse
Manufacturing Company some busi­
ness, in view of the fact thnt numer­
ous competitors choose to submit list
bids wheih leave out numerous items
which arc not strictly Interpreted ns
millwork, nnd are thus nble to get
out what appears to be a low prjee,
is steadily gaining favor with the
trnde because it has been shown on
Job nfter Job that In the ultimate nnd
final cost Sehcll-Snsse Mfg. Com­
pany’s figures were correct, and the
other method is misleading, nltho it
sometimes forms n basis for trading.
In the mntter o f production, the
Schell-Sasse Manufacturing Co. in­
sist on the ultimate and absolute sat­
isfaction of their customers.
They
huve assured themselves by the selec­
tion of tho personnel of their organi­
zation that their every client receives
just the class of material he has con­
tracted for, in tho manner that he
contracted to receive it, and at the
time he needs it.
In the mntter of credits, this firm
is nble to extend any reasonable cred­
it or accommodations to those worthy
of credit, bearing in mind the fact
thnt nil building material on account
ol competition is sold ut the lowest

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Sanford, Florida

Honor Awarded Scots.

Tho best English Is spokeu In Glat&gt;
gow, or at least John Masefield says
so. Mr. Maseflcld has given English­
men a shock with' this statement.
While the Scots liars consistently ar­
gued for decades past that the best
English Is to be found In Scotland,
and eapeclally In Edinburgh, It re­
mained for Masefield, himself an Eng­
lishman, not. only to accord tl*e high­
est honors to Scotland bnt to bang
them on Glasgow. English members
of parliament, however, are not wilt­
ing to accord any such distinction to
the members of the Scottish, labor
party, as (be latter are frequently
hard to understand in debate. Mase­
field. who recently was Judge at k
Glasgow music fsatlral, declared that
the quality of speech of Glasgow chil­
dren came as ■ revelation, and agdad
that ths"children promised to be the

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AY, AUGUST

W as FasHi
o f these necessities provided there Is
time to be devoted to beautification,
nnd it is being given, ..with good re­
sults. Orlando furnishes a conspicu­
ous cxamplo o f city beautification,
and long ago earned the designation
o f The City Bcnutlful—nn unques­
tioned asset for that municipality, ns
It is for others that similarly, or in
original wnys, make practical efforts
in' beautification.
The country, no less than the city,
needs all of beauty, natural or hand­
made, that can be preserved or ac­
quired; natural or Ihand-made, that
can be preserved or diqulrfcU. Lake
county people hav® &gt; done a vast
nmount of commcndably good •work
along this lineAside from the
pleasure of that beautification of
landscape gives there is appreciable
value. Of this fact there m iny evi­
dences.
la k e county people have
established parks, in country loca­
tions, have cleared and made beaiitlful many jungld places, have made
attractive many spots that previous­
ly were eyesores, and hnvo made un­
attractive roadsides attractive. Much
pf this work is the result of organized
effort. But it has proved contagious,
and individual property owners have

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Poincare urges Germany to pay up
her debts. Germnny is probably like
a lot of us— willing but unablePresident Harding before his doath
made a plea to the nowspnper men
of tho United States to end nil wnrs
and pull for world pence Is Just made
public. Well, here is one paper that
will never bo for war again—thnt Is
unless they attack Florida.
Up in New Jersey a man by the
name of Butcher married n woman by
tho name o f linker. As n compro­
mise their little ones ought to he can­
dle stick makers.— Orlando ReporterStar.
They nre more likely to bo gas
burners.— Ora la Star.
The K11 Klux Kin 11 is having a hard
time in many of the northern states
and thrre is shooting nnd killing ev­
ery time they parade. The Klausmen can probably take enre of them­
selves even in the north and at least
It will be up to them to tuko care of
themselves since the laws do not pro­
tect them in any way.
Tho Federal Bureau o f Fish Hatch­
eries informed one of the Floriilil
counties Inst week thnt no fish eould
be obtained for any Florida lakes ns
long ns seining, shooting nnd dyna­
miting fiuh was allowed In the Hlnta,
It soems to be up to the Florida leg­
islature to get busy, on the fish and
game lows. None of the legislators
know anything about them.

is truo tho law lias certainly accom­
plished wonders but the insurance on
cars seems to go on the same basis
— at least we have not iiad any re­
bate Vjn our insurance for protection.
Wc mqy be dense but it does seem
thnt when your car is stolen the
thief will take car, tag nnd all nnd
nnyotie seeing him with the car and
the identification tag would not know
whether ho was the owner of your
car or not. At least the car would
bo searched by nn officer if they are
to he searched nnd tin; identification
tag found on the cur would it not be
allowed to proceed nnd l&gt;y the time
the theft was discovered would the
Uicif not be miles away just ns he
would be without the identification
tag. In other words how run any
officer know who is tho owner of the
car now any more than he could be­
fore wc put tho identification tag
on the car. There is nothing on the
tag that would indicate the owner to
a strange officer- It may be nil right
and wo hope it is for we hnvo paid

FREE PUBLICITY
Thu News, llku other daily news­
papers the world over, is repeatedly
the victim of artful attacks in an «*/fo r i to Mcufo vaiuuhlo spare for the
introduction o f various schemes for
pHvdte gain or moulding of public
opinion toward “ putting, over” some
sinister plot.
Some bureau or syndicate or manu­
facturer or politician will hit qppn a
happy Idea, and some clever fellow
will tell him just how he can work
the newspapers for all the "stuff”
needed; whereupon the "expert” Is

makes good at getting the stuff out—
but publishers nre too keen to allow
the grafting game to go too fur.
Invariably, when the scheme is
found out in time, mid the matter is
refused, a threat is hurled at the
publisher that the "story” will be
given to another paper.
The plot works, occasionally, but
not always.
In the long run, the schemer usual­
ly loses out because never again can
the paper lie approached in the same
"way by the same schemer.
The flirt must he considered, also
that unless citizens Cnn.be depended
upon at all times to furnish their
local journal with live stories they
can not expect to get away with
fpnanuxlir iiitciupU to put over prop­
aganda. The editor is a lyml- man
to. fool.— DeLnnd News.

winters in Florida—those who do not
season in California. Perhaps such
bonuses could not bo legally granted
by the roads in tho United States In
these times; it might be ndverso to
the laws and regulations of the inter­
state commerce commission; but if
such things were allowable, how
many roads arc sufficiently progres­
sive to put such a piece of propagan­
da into action T. How many heard o f
a half-rate home-seeker's ticket In
Florida? Who ever heard of bring­
ing free o f charge the household
goods and farm implements from the
state line to any point in Florida?

Possibly there could be enough
pressure brought to bear upon tho
roads in the state to linve a concert­
ed action along these lines—always
provided tho rends wished to take
’such action. 11 is possible’ that rail­
ways might be made to lose a lnrge
portion of the traveling
public’s
FILLING STATION'S.
money if the public refused to travel.
Of their own volition
the ‘ roads
Is not the gasoline nnd oil tilling should see thnt each family they lo­
station business being overdone in cale in Florida would tiring greater
Gainesville. About for or five good
stations could perhaps make a decent
living here but, we are told, there are
eighteen. No matter which way yau
turn you are confronted with a gaso­
line station. It is truo there is a
great deal of gasoline nnd nl( used
here
Thurc are many automobiles
nnd the number is dally increasing.
We have about a million and a half
dollars invested in automobiles and
trucks in this city alone and there
are many cars here fro In surrounding
towns or cars passing through every
day,. Hut even that docs not justify
eighteen filling stations. They can­
not all linpo to prosper. Wo have GET MORE ACCOMMODATIONS
more filling stations thnn Jackson­
ville used to have barrooms in the
Unless all signs fail this will be a
“ good old days."— Gainesville Sun.
banner tourist season in Florida and
Sanford should make her first start
toward getting tourists by building
more apartment houses and have

Other countries and states have
gained in population beenuso of the
frequent desire to "locate" some­
where else— and because the railways
in those localities stand ever ready
and willing to assist. Florida rail­
ways seem to take little interest in
the growth of the state— although
knowing full well that it is only
through tho growth of population
thnt their ipcrcuso may bo derived.
Sonic years ago when there wns a
boom in tho Manitoba region, over
tho Canadian line, papers in the middio west were carrying large quotas
of paid advertising from the Cana­
dian line, papers in tile middle west
were carrying lnrge quotus of paid
advertising from tho Canadian rail­
ways leading into that section of the
country. These advertisements told
of what had been done there, how
easily laud could bo obtained, the
profits to be made, the excellence of
the climate, and nil details tending to
Jravf solllerp. Then there was at halfrat® made on the roads for those de­

charge, all farm Implements and
bouschffld good" from any'point on
their lines to the desired locationIt was through such offers that a
large population went into that, al­
most wild country. The larger por­
tion o f them remained there— but
they havo netted sufficient money

mit care to go to hotels. They are
wyulthy but they are also economical
nnd want their own individual com­
forts. We had some of them here
last winter and they wanted apart­
ments so they could get up in the
mornings when they wished and get
their own breakfast without going
down town. They wanted to tuke
their lunch or maybe their six o’clock
dinner at the hotels nnd restaurant*
but they wanted a place where they
could cook a meal if they so desired
nnd they were fine people at that
They told tho Herald editor that they
would come to Hanford this winter
and bring others with them if wc
would find) more accommodations for
them. We have many more apart­
ment houses this year than last but
not sufficient yet for
the demand
thut
would he
here
all
the
lime. Home money
is building
Sunford hut we need something more
than home money now If w o - intend
to keep the city going as it should
and all growing Florida cities are
having the same problems. Tho Ft.
Pierce Tribune says;
"lo c a l capitalists have carried to a
successful conclusion.—cvery project
which they havu undertaken in tho
city. While foreign capital Is wel­
come at all times, tho fact that the
city has practically been built and de­

is nn argument ns to the stability
and character of the place."Just now u critical situation has
arisen 'jluo to tin* wholly Inadequate
number of dewllings which must be
provided if tho city is to continue
its growth nnd the people who desire
to make this their borne and to spend
the winter season hero are to be ac­
commodated. In midsummer with an
extraordinary demand there arc no
homes available. The many projects
now under way here are daily bring­
ing new people who nrc anxiously
looking for a plaee to rent or buy.
Strnngu as it may sound, with un­
precedented development in tho city
nnd section, there is no financing
company to assist those who desire
to own n home. There js no com­
pany or nsslciiiliim which recognizes
tho W k c ft U f! ( W A V O T - V build
for sale or rent moderately, priced

And you can rest assured that the Ice they deliver to you
is absolutely PURE and free from oil
Your patronage will be greatly appreciated.

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dwellings.

"It is t00 late to ntlempt to provide
residences and apartment houses foT
those who will assuredly come here
to upend the winter. Hundreds ap­
plied last season for plnces and were
virtually told to look elsewhere and
they will probably lx&gt; told the same
tldng again this winter, it is not
too late though to cohstruct a num­
ber of houses which might be availaide nnd accommodate at least the
early arrivals.
‘‘ Making provision for those who
are residents now nnd nnd those who
wllL of necessity lie hero ill the near
future is o f the greatest importance.
Failure to do this is equivalent to
putting brakes on tho development
of tho city.”
DBAUTY IN COUNTRY

The entire output o f the Pure Distilled W ater Ice made
at our Pre-cooling* Plant has Been
Turned Over to the

PLACES.

TI»o United Spites Department of
Agriculture, realizing the value that
is in henuty in country places, has
issued a bulletin, No. 1,325, entitled:
Burnt Planning; the Social Aspects,
thnt is worth reading and .the sug­
gestions, or many of them, contained
therein should be put into, practical
effect. This can he done because the
purpose of the bulletin ’ ‘is not to tell
how things should be done but to
show what has actually ben done,"
to quote fro mtho foreword, which is
ns follows:
"This bulletin is practically nn ex­
hibit of actual examples of rural
planning by rural people. It shows
their endeavor not only to create and
improve their own institutions, such
ns recreation places, public grounds
and public places, nnd trade and civic
centers, but to conserve for the per­
manent use of rural people thoso Institutions and auxiliraics o f rural
life, of^proved value, thnt they al­
ready have. It shows especially that
country, people do bcliovo in beauty
in country places; that they appre­
ciate it; and that they can and do af­
ford civic bubuty in their own en­
vironment. Its purpose is not to toll

It Is hoped that the story o f how
these Instances tamo about will en­
courage country people1 everywhere
to plan for beautiful surroundings
whila planning for better farming.”
All over Florida, at the present
time mure attention, than in any pre­
vious years, is being givon to beau­
tification, in the country as well as
in cities and towns.
In the past

B A D CHECK L A W
Approved June 7, 1923
CHAPTER 9328, No. 210
An Act regulating Hu* issuance of checks, drafts nnd orders for the •
payment of money within the State of Florida and to provide a penalty tfnr i
the violation of this Act.
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HE IT ENACTED IiY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STAJJK AX'
FLORIDA:
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Section 1.—That any person within the Stale of Florida who, with inf
tent to defraud, shall make, draw, utter, or deliver any check, draft, or orJ
dcr for the payment of money upon any bank or other depository, knowing
at the time of auch making, drawing, uttering, or delivering that the maker
or drawer has not sufficient funds in or credit with such bank or other tiet
pository for the payment of suth check, draft, or order in fujl upon its preI
Mentation, shall he guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable by imprison/
I
ment in County Jail for not more than six (G) months or by fine of •not
more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or both. As against the mak­
er or drawer thereof the making, drawing, uttering, or delivering by such. ■•
maker or drawer of a check, draft, or order, payment of which is refused
by the drawee because of insutfident funds of the maker or drawer.in its
possession or control, shall be primu facie evidence of the intent to defraud
nnd of knowledge of insufficient funds in or credit with silch bank or other
depository, provided Huch maker or drawer ‘shall not have paid the holder
thereof the amount due thereon, together with thy amount of protest fees*
if any, within five days after receiving notice in person, or writing, that
such draft, or order, has not been paid. The word “ credit," as used herein,
shall be construed to mean arrangement or understanding, express or im­
plied, with the bank or other depository for the payment of such cheek,
draft, or order.
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Section 2.—This Act shall take effect upon its passage and approval
by the Governor.
Vi ; . :
Section 3.—That nothing in this Act shall he cojistrucdjis In any wiso
altering, modifying or repealing any portion of Chapter 840*1 (No. 0) Acts'
°
of 192(, entitled, “ An Act to define and punish the offensti of pnsrffng
worthjyss checks in the State of Florida, and providing certain rules of eift* *
deuce and certain forms of accusations which may bo used in prosecutions* V**’
under this Act," but this Act nhall bo In addition and supplementary th«Pe-,' :‘,l*i;
to.
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Approved by Governor June 7, 1923.
Published by

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The hoard of county commissioners
met in adjourned session at 10 a. m.
August 21st, 1923.
Present: Chairman John Moisch and Commissioners
G. L. Bledsoe and E. Curlctt with V.
E. Douglass, deputy clerk, and C. M.
Hand, sheriff, In attendance. Absent:
Commissioners C. W . Entxmingcr and
B. F. Wheeler.
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county of SqnMnolc, on the first day
of January, A . D . 1023.
To meet the current expenses as
estimated in the budget of the A gri­
cultural Fund and for tho encourage­
ment and protection of agriculture,
the sum of $5,082.50, it is determin­
ed and hereby declared that a tax rjitc
of ono mill qpon tjie. dollar be levied,
Notaryi,publ(c bonds of Jos.
M. assessed, and Is hereby imposed upon
Gonzalez, Ethel H. Strange, ;G . W . ■11 the property (n the County of .Sem­
Spencer, Jr,, and II. S. Pond, were inole on,the first day of January, A.
approved.
D . 1023. „

G. F. Smith addressed the board
and asks that this broad grant unto
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.,
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permission to cross Beardeil Avenue
just South of'th e present Sanford &amp;
Leesburg Branch
Arrive
Departs Everglades track and 18 feet South of
the center line of said tract, for (he
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purpose of constructing a side track
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to certain ware houses in this vicinity,
said railroad company ngrcclng to re­
build the present hard-surfaced road
ut this point in good condition. On
,
Oviedo Branch
motion
of Comr. G. L. Bledsoe, sec­
Aryivo
Departs
onded by Comr. E. Curlctt and car­
iN o . lift---------- 7:45 p.m.
ried, the said Atlantic Coast Line R.
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R. Company, is hereby granted such
permission as above requested.
except Sunday,
The chairman here announced that
this meeting was held for. the purpose
The Daily Herald, 15e per week.
cjf considering and acting upon and
OUR LIST o f Florida properties will adopting the estimates qf the expens­
be In tho hands of our Northern es for the fiscal year commencing Oc­
and Weatern agents on September tober 1st, A. D. 1023 ,nnd ending Sep­
19th. We want farm properties, col­ tember 30th, A. D. 1024, which were
onisation tracts, timber land, range in prepared nnd entered upon the min­
all sccUons’ o f Florida. No property utes of the meeting of the board o f
top large or none too small, Brow­ county commissioners, held on the 0th
ard L«nd Company. Suite 20-30, U. day o f August, A. I). 1023, and to fix
S. Trust Building, Jacksonville, Fla. the rate of taxation for the year A.
127-2tc D. 1023.
A copy of the advertisement con­
taining the estimates or budget made
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS by the Board of County Commission­
ers n t '« meeting held nt tho Court
'Apply Bondlfa Beautifier caimlc claw to
your (act, and rest while it dries, then House on tho Cth day of August, A.
ittnovD end see end feel the wonderful D. 1023, with the publishcrr&gt;s affidavit
;difference in the color and texture of the
annexed as presnted, was ordered
Giiarant^ed to do these definite things (nr spread upon the minutes.
The estimates as made by the board
face or money refunded. Clear the
iplcxlon end give it color Lift out the and published in the Sanford Herald,
(inis. Remove blackhead* and pimples.
ODaddotargeaporPs. Rebuild facial tis-a newspaper published in the county
e u « and muscle*. Make the skin soft
in the i/s u c o f said newspaper of the
■fid smooth:
J
17th day of August, A. D. 1923, wnn
You can obtain regular sizes from your
favorite toilet counter. !( not, send this then tnken up, considered and finally
ad. with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories, adopted.
IndlanapotU, Indiana, for a trial tube.
Tfae Board then proceeded with'the
matter of fixing the rate of taxation
for county nnd special district purpoaer for the year A. D. 1023, nnj nfter
careful consideration of the estimates
of receipts nnd the estimates o f ex­
penditures it was tho determination

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To meet the current expenses as es­
timated iin the budget o f the County
Health Fund, the sum o f $5,082.50, it
is determined and hereby declared
W O THE
fOX.SPECIAL P R O puC TIO ^i
that a tax rate o f One mill upon the
MILANE THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY
dollar be levied, assessed, and. is here­
by ipiposed upon at) tho property in
the County o f Seminole on the first
County, o f Seminole, lying and being D. 1023, on alt of tho property in the
day of January, A. D. 1023.
sr.hl District No. G, for the purposes
To meet the interest payments and
o f . paying interest nnd creating’ a
provide a sinking fund for the ulti­
Linking fond for the retirement of the
mate redemption o f County Road
bonded debt of said district.
Bonds in pursuance of the require­
Resolved, that the tax assessor In
ments of the law the aum of $£2,800,
nnd for the County o f Seminole, State
it is determined nnd hereby declared
of Florida, b eand he is heroby direct­
that a tax rate of Twelva Mills upon
ed to levy nnd assess nil of the fore­
the dollar he levied, assessed, and is
hereby imposed upon nil the property upon the dollar bo levied, nnd is here­ going taxes ns fixgd nnd levied by
lying nnd being in the County of by fixed apd assessed (or the yoar A. this board upon the property ns lev­
Seminole, on the first day of January, D, 1923, on, all of the property4in the ied nnd that he extehd tho taxes on
Cqunty ol Seminole, lying nnd being the valuation of such property accord­
A. D. 1023.
According to the millngc so deter­ within tiie boundaries of tho said Dis­ ing to said millngc as fixed nrfd de­
termined by tUs board on nil the
mined, fixed and assessed the total trict No.' 5.
The Board then proceeded to fix the property subject to taxation in the
millngc to be entered in the column
provided for county taxes in the as­ mil|hgc for Special Tax 'School Dis­ siritl County of Seminole, us to all tax­
sessment roll for the year A. 4). 1023, trict No. 5, bonds, ami it was deter­ es levied and intended to be entered
mined that n tax rate of five mills on the assessment roll under the head
is forty-one mills upon the dollar.
upon
the dollar lie levied, nnd is here­ o f County Taxes nnd upon all prop­
The board then proceeded to fix the
millnge for Special Road and Bridgo by fixed and assessed for the year A. erty lying and being within tho dis­
District No. 2, Seminole County, in I). 1923. o’n all of the property in the tricts ns described within the county
pursuance of the requirements of law, said District No. 5, for the purposes of Seminole, ns of the first day of
and it was determined that a tax rate of paying interest nnd creating n sink­ January, A. 1). 1023.
Resolved, further, that the clerk of
of Six Mills upon the dollar be levied ing fund for the retirement of the
the circuit court nnd clerk of this
and is hereby fixed nnd assessed for bonded debt of said district.
Estimates having been made by the board, be nnd he is hereby directed to
the year A. D. 1023, on all of tho
Trustees
of Sppclnl Tax School Dis­ furnish to A. Vaughan, Tax Asscssr
property in the County of Seminole
lying and being within the boundaries j trict No. 6 (Lake M onroe), and the ot Seminole County, a full and com­
o f said district for the purpose o f trustees having certified the rule of plete copy of tho foregoing minutes
paying interest nnd creating a sinking millnge voted to be assessed it was insofar as tho sumo relates to the sub­
fund for the retirement of the bonded determined thpt n tax rate of ten ject of levying taxes, describing the
millR upon the dollar be levied, and is boundaries, etc.
debt.
Resolved, Further, Tlmt the Clerk
Estimates having been made by the hereby fixed nnd assessed for the year
Trustees o f Spcciul Tax School Dis­ A. D. 1923, on all of the property in and Auditor of the county lie notified
trict No. 1 (Sanford),’ and th«f trustees the County of Seminole, lying nnd be­ of the amount to in: apportioned to
having certified the rate o f grillage ing within.the boundaries of the said the different accounts out of tho to­
tal taxes levied for nil purposes.
voted to be assessed it was determined District No. 0.
There being no further business
The board then proceeded to fix the
that a tax rate of Three Mills upon
the dollar be levied, and ia hereby ndllagc for- Special Tax School Dis­ this hoard stands adjourned to meet
fixed nnd assessed for the year, A. D. trict No. 0, bond*, and it was deter­ again nt their next regular meeting to
1023, on all of the property in the mined that a tax rate of five mills lie held on Tuesday, September 4th,
County of Seminole, lying und being upon the dollar be levied, ami is horc- 1023, nt 10 o’clock a. m.
within the boundaries of the mid Dia-

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would' be for eachejjf the following
mentioned purposes the amounts esti­
mated, declared and levied, viz:
In order to meet the estim nte^i cur­
rent expenses of the county of $30,305.00, ft is determined and hereby de­
clared that a tax rate of five mills up­
on the dollar be levied and Is hereby
imposed upon nil of the property ly­
ing and being in tho County of Sem­
inole on tho first day of January, A.
D. 1023, for the General Fund, to meet
the current expenses of the county
nnd to provide for the expenditure ns
estimated in the budget hereinbefore
set forth.
To meet the expenses estimated to
lie necessary to be paid out of the
Fine and Forfeiture fund the sum of
$21,280.00 it is determined nnd hereby
declared that a tnx of two mills upon
the dollar he levied, assessed and is
hereby imposed upon all the property
lying and being in the county of
Seminole on the first day of January,
A . D. 1023, for the fine and forfeiture
fund, to meet the current expenses as
estimated in the budget.
To cover the amount of the estimat­
ed expenses for keeping the County
Hoads in good shape and for tfae con­
struction and repairing o f bridges and
other necessary expenses to keep the
roads of the county in good condition
and provide othef roads wfaen neces­
sary of $49,830.00, it is determined
and hereby declared that a tax rate

upon all of the property lying and
being In tho county of Somlholc on
the first day of January,' A- ,D. 1923.
to meet the current e x p o se s of the
county as estimated in the bjiigct.
To meet tho currant expenses in­
cidental a n d necessary te the, opera­
tion of the p^kHc schpols of the county, and to pay the salarlez of teachers
and repair school houjica as estimated

by the County Board of 'F»Vllc
Howni’ Every structlun, the sum of $62,970;QO| It I®
ta ?re learning determined and hereby declared that
ritiouH goodnetiB 11 tax rate of ten mills upon the dollar
e cleanly care be levied, assessed, an,i
hereby im­
nufneture., Eat- posed upon, ttll . th f nroM rt? in j*le.
i« a health hab- county bf Seminole on the first day
of January, A, B . J923.
To meet (h*! outstanding Indebted­
ness pnd Interest thereon on thp build­
ing fund according.to »bc estimates or
budget tfae sum fo $i0,3f&gt;5.0(| it U

...... . casino. ..Foe the botveiU ,,of, the out.HUANNS PAVILION of-town guests the casino will have
nt nlltiuiv!) clam chowder, hot dogs,
cold
drinks, cite., mid will do every­
H i E. and \V. B. Zlpporer purchas­
ed this work ^rom J. A. I!rami, what thing possible for tile convergence
hail been known us Braun's Pavilion, of their patrons. — New Symrna

Formodn nnd afternoon tide* occur
nt approximately the game hoar, and
minute.
I ~,rr
i f
llata Juno
Jnljr Aug. Sept.' (k i
1 4:05
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0:28
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2.
4:65 0:20
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10:44 11:30 U :5 0
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First Quarter
June 21
July 20
Aug. 19
Sept 17

Full Moon Jaist Quarter
June 23
July 5
July 27
Aug 4
Aug. 26
Sept. 3
Sept. 24
Oct. 3

also the lot adjoining from M. N.
Blanton. This is valuable beacli
property and the new owners plan
to make numerous improvements
from time to time and among other
tilings planned is to refurnish nnd
remodel it throughout ami build a
board walk in front.
' \
The name of this popular' pavilion
has been changed to the New Smyr­
na Casino which in future will be
under the management of li. E. Zlpperer.
i
This will lie good news to the
many visitors who visit this place
daily, not only from this city but
from all the- interior towns, who1will
also be pleased to learn that it will
be open evenings us well .as every
duy and that a aeries of weekly dan­
ces are being planned which will add
much to the attractions of^ this

lls c Rat Tfrato
Frees AlteictT C
Thfcves From
M IAM I, Fla.. X'ug. 25,— A key cut'

from a rat trap fay i» safety rasorused by J. O. Sparkman and 8. E.
Murphy, held in th o city Jail here in
connection with a number o f automos
boilo thefts to make
their escape
early yesterday morning- Poljcemon
were within a few feet o f the men
they walked out by going through
the city jail.
Julius Mathews, held in connection’
with the thefts, is said to have re­
fused to accompany the fugitives,
j
A missing rat trap late yesterday
gave tho
the first clue of how
the escape had been managed. Pieces
of the trap, some shavings and ■
tricked safety razor blade Were found
In a trash barrel with some broken
pices o f wire.
J. G. Spnrkmnn, brother o f one of
the fugitives, in ,nn open letter to his
brother, which will fac published to­
day in the Miami Herald, ask Uiat
Spnrkmnn return and give himself
u pfur tho sake ’ o f his father and
mother and wifo nnd babies.

WATCH DIGESTION JN HUMMER
Too much ice cream, pie, salads,
pickles nnd cold drinks during the hot
weather causes indigestion. Coated or
furred tongue, bad breath, nnd sour qr
feverish stomach are symptoms of
this malady that enn be corrected with
Foley.Qnthnrtic Tablets. "I had stom­ GCG.fliil&lt;;kly rejkvca Const!
ach troublu and tried Foley Cathartic nillou.snesH.
litfou.sncsH. . Headaches,
Tablets. They gave liuipk relief and and LaGeippe!
now I can eat anything,’ ’ writes J.
Osborn, Lucusvillc, Ohio. A wbofesome physic that sweetens the stom­
Dai.y Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
ach, tones tho liver and cleanses llio .Inusq, Mobleys Drug HUro and
bowels. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
llunt’s rhqrmncy.
tf

others do not— to the latter we say, “ if W ITH­
OUT a hanking home, make it your business
to find out about the SECURITY and SER­
VICE given by this bank.”

ZHU’ BJIEIW B D V ,.T H E

The Bonrd then proceeded to fix tho
millngc foe Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 1, Bonds, nnd it was deter­
mined that a tax rnte of Five Mills
on the dollar be levied nnd is hereby
fixed nnd assessed for the year A. p .
1023, on nil o f the property in the
County of Seminole, lying nnd being
within the boundaries of the said Dis­
trict No. 1, for the purpose of pay­
ing interest and creating a sinking
fund for the retirement of the bonded
debt of snid district.
Estimates having been made by the
trustees of Special Tax School District
No. 2 (Longwood), nnd the Trustees
having certified the rnte o f millnge
voted to be assessed It was determin­
ed thnt a tax rate of three mills upon
the dollar be levied, and Is hereby fix ­
ed nnd assessed for the year, A. I).
1023, on all of the properly in the
County of Seminole, lying and being
within the boundaries o f tho said Dis­
trict No. 2.
• ,
The board then proceeded to fix the
tnlllagc for Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 2, Bonds, and it wua deter­
mined that a tax rate of ^ive mills on
tho dollar be levied and is hereby flxqd and assessed for the year, ,A. I).
1023, oq all of the property in thp sold
District No. 2, for the purposes of
paying interest and crcaUng a sink1.
1 .
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it.
big fond fpr the retirement af the
Bonded defat of safd district.
, Kstlmatux having been made by the.

W A SH IN G T O N , Aug.
25,— '
United SUtra government. It 1
declared yesterday at the White,Ho
would not be prepared formally.to
nouncc the resumption o f diplomi
relations with Mexico until the mU
or latter putt o f September on
count of necessity of making cert
exchanges.

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Any depositor will give you inforinatioft
to be depended upon. '
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Then, start your Checking Account wiiflt
LABOR BANKS WILL
BE ESTABLISHED
THE NUTMEt
KTAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 27.—
Organized labor in Connecticut will
attempt to do its own banking busi­
ness. The coming year will see Labor
Banks established at Hurtford, Wat­
erfall ry, Bridgeport and New- Haven,
according to a decision o f a special
committee appointed at the last nniiunl meeting of the Connecticut Fed­
eration of Labor, nPtrick F. O.Muarn,
of New llaven, president of the Fed­
eration, is permanent chairman of

a

coMMUrirry

F. I\ FORSTER, President

b u il d e r

B. F. W1I1TNER, Cookie*

The Herald for first class job work.

Time for School Clothes

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an
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b
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*eased fop Jhe year A- D. 1928, on
i of thp property in the County of
ScnjJfiCdp, lylpg and ^ciqg wlthih tho
bopndarlcii 0* kb®
District No. 3.
The ^oa'fd then p roceed ed ^ fjx the
mftfaga for Special Tax School Dlstrict Nd: .3, bon^ls, and It waa deter­
mined that a tax rate of five nriljs up.
on the dollar be lovled, and ia hereby
flj(ed' ilti'p sSjOpMed /o r tho year, fi. D.
Ifa23, on' fill of tthe property In ttjo
sold District No- 8, for the purposes
of paying interest aqd creating-a,sink­
ing fund 1 for the retirement o f the
bonded defat of said district.
Estimates having .been made by the
t n il tees o f Special Tag School District
No. 4 (Chuluqta), and' the trustees

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leu-nstag (lour, contiju* the

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cold water and shortening. I
made right and bakes Unfit.
It is economical too. A iik;wortb
MURRY WIV
Self-Rising Floor ms’.-ov
regular rise biscuits,
nleana wholesome bresd

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Hour la a i d s by the Pei 4 )'
Company, millers since y

p m m i win
Self-Rising Flour

Velveteens, woo) jerseys and wool crapes ore the materials shown In
ntw fall dresses for small girls. The velveteens are usually
with
Mteen bloomers. Full coats for school girls are of rough mixtures In
tsftn reA a lv U a mag nt iw lim u »nA mU*

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•'For Citrus Fruits . Sells Farmers Products
, , is ’Increasing Thru Exchange Bulletin

According to Federal Department of Goe* Out To F i r a r n All Over ihe
Agriculture.
Slate With Good Itcan! In,

resin and castor, qll applied to the

lining' wAf trmefly the trouble. If
the lining is worn so that the rivet
heads come in, contact.with the. drum,
squeaking will result. The best rem­
edy in this case is to replace the
lining, although the condition may
be improved by sinking the heads bo
low the surface o f the lining.— Auto­
mobile Digest.

lice Chief

"M Y FRIEN D. T H E DEVIL*

There are many fine,, big thrilling
am.Fox s ^ l n l
points incite, new William
production, "M y Friend the Devil,"
which will be nt tho Mllane today nnd
tomorrow.
The story was ndnptcd from the cel­
ebrated novel, "Doctor Rnmenu," by
the noted Frnech author, Georges.Ohtiet. It 1s n talc o f faith, or to be
more accurate, the lack of it—a tale
in which the devil is continually whis­
pering the joys of evil doing, and thq
devllishncss o f the things that arc
done by Jhe characters in tho piny
brings otjjiunx that is stirring to say
the l c a s L ^ ^ l:7^ . , j
Dr. George-DiyAph i s in his way n
kind s y m p f t t h ^ i c . - “ Breat” sur­
geon, yet a-man wlvnaa net* arc guid­
ed and colored* .i i M M belief that
science and hob th e . Great
Master
rules us huinoii W n gs.
Htf marries V girl who hns faith.
6he marries him nt tho urgings o f her
mother, who tclln tier It Is nn oppor­
tunity to be forever rid o f poverty nnd
to get tho good things of life.

Thinks that New Law
About Autos Good
Anti-Theft

La*

Already

Good Effect In Slate.

TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Aug 97
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 27.— The
Chief of Police. Joe I.,!cr of e ^ T
market demand for citrus fruits is
■and formerly chief of police of 1 , 1,7 ’
Increasing, according to informntion
hnnseo, believes Florida’s new
contained in n new publication on cit­
The Herald delivered six times
mobile jintl-thcft k w will pro¥c ,*
rus culture just Issued by the federal
week for lDc.
effective mothdd of cutting down it
department o f
agriculture).
The
percentage o f stolen machine., in k!
growjng of these fruits of such ns to
8S|tp,‘ . HC, 1° C*prcR|,cd himself t0
command a ready market is n high­
nfficlnla o f the automobile license de.
ly complex business/ hftwcveV, It Is
partment o f Jho state comptroller’s
pointed out, and the prospective grove
V
T ---------F •■- —
-1”
” —*
of/jed while in a visit here.
owner or producer is ndvised ■Hint sale or rxrhnngc tjpFroximniely $5,.
'ti‘ &lt;Frorn itry observation the UtU
ho should make n personal investiga­ 000,000 worth oj|T Florida products,
&gt;»* •‘‘ ready is h ^ V * 11
tion on the ground In adVhncc of In­ machinery, etc,
«P emtld e ffe c t- Mr. l a|fr toId ^
vestment in &lt;frdor to avert serious
The bureau t&gt;iiJehe&amp;jHt some way
Uin R. A. qrny, head of the autoloss nnd disappointment that some­ the selling &lt;&gt;r buying,of frtlm ten to
mobile Hcortse tjopnrtmcnt. Rc said
times arises fnyn purchase o f areas twelve njlltioh dollurs worth of pro­
the polico departments of cities nmi
■film. Bcngston, Mrs. T. O. Tyner
thnt nro quitcv,worthloss for citrus duce nnd supplier yearly Commis­
towns in his section of the state hsd
nitd Mm. Fisher were visiting Thurs­
growing although\thcy may lie ad­ sioner I. M, Rhodes states, without
day nt tho homes o f Mrs. John Borfor some time kept records of stolen
jacent to some o f tho best citrus de­ cost to' the farmer.
automobiles reported, and that since
roll and Mrs. Alfred Ericson. Mrs
velopments.
it became known thnt the nuto-theft
Mnble' Krcll also accompanied *them.
Market reports have,been sent out
Skill, energy, nnd attention In de­
law was passed, tho number of stolen
Mrs. ityncr and her daughter, Mrs.
through the newspapers nnd by mail
tails nro requisites for the success­
cars reported had fallen off 50 epr
C, F. P revail, o f Kissimmee, visited
over the telephone nnd by telegraph
ful grower, whether n beginner or
However, the love nnd sympathy she cent.
Tuesday nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs,
one already having some experience ^
"°,w lh° m,nrkct
±
craves Dr. Dryden does not give her,
"If," 's a id Mr. Isler, "It shows 60
Win. Henderson.
In cllriculture, it U- .Intod, and em -1\a\ncA lca&gt;? tl, wir° - , ° ^ &gt; * h lc h ” m
und unknown to him, hut known to per cent decrease 11!ready, before •
bring market news into the office
Their
little
non,
Meric,
was
very'
ill
phasls Is .laid on the choice of sites
from nil’ the big market centers ev­
an Wednesday and Doctor Mnrshall •is best friend, shcThlls in love with third o f tho Automobiles are rcgls.
nnd soils with reference to frost pro­
ery hour in the day nnd will be availwns called out in tho absence of Dr. nn artist, whose life Dryden had sav­ tored, surely it will be most effective
tection, variety nnd stock adaptation,
nblo to Florida shippers during ev­
Tolqr. The child has been ailing for ed nnd who had been taken Into his when all cprs have certificates of
cultural methods, and ecconmy in
homo by the latter clothed nnd fed ownership issu ed 'for them, nml it
ery hour o f the shipjiing season- This
some time.
production.
nnd befriended.
,
becomes well and generally known
service alone will he
worth ptuch
Mrs. Mablc Krcll nnd two children
Very heavy plantings of citrus
thnt these automobile theft require­
more than the total cost o f the bu­
The
doctor
docs
not
learn
o
f
his
Dorothy nnd Frederick, Jr., and her
trees have been made in the last ten
ments keep close tab on motor ve­
reau ofifclnis state, which is main­
sister, Elinor Tyner, who has been wife's infaithfulness until just before
■years, nnd many growers fear the
hicles."
tained by a fund fieri veil from a tux
lis
daughter
is
to
lie
married,
long
visiting her, arrived Saturday from
danger of overproduction, the bulletin
Under provisions of the law, the
o f 25 per cent per ton on the manu­
Clear o f tho water In ono wild leap. InBa.no with rago nnd torror,
Arcadia, nnd are spending this week after both hia wife nnd the nrtist had
says, and adds that while this is true
comptroller, with approval of the
Frantic to free himself o f tho cruel barb in his mouth. Leaping.- Plungt
facture and sale o f fertilizer in the
died,—
two
denths
that
furnish
a
big
at the home o f her parents, Mr. and
and thnt enormous crops of fruit
tng. Thrashing the water. An 180-pound tarpon In action nt Ft. Laudorl
governor, hns the power to employ
state, provision for which was made
thrill in the story.
Mrs. Tyner.
dale, Fla. It took tw o m onths to.1 ‘
may be harvested in the Gulf Slates
deputies
in addition to present offi­
in n law enacted.in 11)01. The farm­
When Dr. Dryden does discover that
in the near future, it is equally true
Mrs. James Fisher and daughter,
cers, to carry out provisions of the
ers pny this extrn tax when they
his
wife
had
loved
another
his
hitterMemorial Highway between Tnmpa’ Emily Marie, o f Tampa, came Sunday
thnt the mnrket demand is increas­
net, nnd to incur such additional nccpurchase fertilizers, says Commis­
nnd Oldsmnr is built of the njphnlt- with Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah Fry where nesa turns to uncontrollable rage. He
ing.
essnry expenses in the enforcement
sioner Rhodes in a statement con­
demolishes
her
room,
n
room
he
hud
lc brick made in Tampa nrul this fine they have been visiting for some time
The department of agriculture nt
of the act, ns may he first approved
cerning the bureau's work.
highway scents to l&gt;e standing the and with Mrs. nengston are also helci feacrcd and visited once a yenr. by the governor.
Washington is distributing the bul­
His daughter, in hor bridal
gown,
"When there is an opportunity to
wear and tear o f heavy traffic all guests nt the Tyner home.
letin, which Is known ns Farmers’
With the permission jyul consent
rushes in to him. He denounces her
help
a
shipper
in
nny
way,
the
mar-1
right
according
to
those
who
have
Bulletin 13-13, free, upon request.
Mrs. Aline Williams nnd daughter,
of the sheriff of nny 'counti' or the
nnd
turns
her
from
the
house
into
the
ket bureau does not hide behind nny |.
______
been over it lately. Mr. Friend was Mamie Kate, wore callers Monday to
chief of police Uf nny city, the comp,
technicality of the law," Mr. Rhodes] “ Old Wives for the Now” today ami greatly
pleased with the rapid see Mrs. Fisher, old time neighbors storm. Brought back, her rcosun is
COOLIBGK FELICITATES
temporarily gone. Four doctors try trailer is authorized to employ tem­
snys. "but docs with all its might tomorrow at the I'rincess
growth o f jSanford, with the well o f theirs in Tnmpa.
JOINT CELEBRATION OF
in vain to save her. Death stalks into porarily nnd deputize nny deputy
paved streets and county roads and
LAFAYETTE AND MARNE the thing thnt means the most serv­
Mr. nml Mrs. Charles Cramer nnd
her
room. Everyone pleads with Dry­ sheriff or polico officor to investi­
ice.” Continuing, the statement says:
The story is b y David Graham Pliil- tho nir of/ prosperity that prevails two children, Glen and Curtis, spent
den
to save his own daughter who gate nny outo theft matters or other
in this city. - *
"The bureau has sent out through! lips,
NEW YORK, Aug .27.— President
Thursdny nt Coronado .Bench going
violations o f the act.' Any officer, or.
keeps repenting:
---------Cool idge In a letter to the LaFaycttc tho press of the state some 2,000 j
with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Caller nnd
deputy
of the com|itt*oller shall have
"I want my dnddy."
Day National .committee expresses articles annually cm marketing, c o - 1 Cast headed by Elliott Dexter, WnnMiss Carrie Cramer.
authority to use reasonable diligence
He,
too,
seems
bereft
of
his
reason,
gratification nt plans calling for cele­ operntion, supply on hands, ami cv-jdn Hawley, Florence Vidor, Helen
Mrs. Fred Krcll and children expect
understanding nothing. Finally the in ascertaining whether the owners
bration on September 0 of Ij i Fayette cry question pertaining to la-tter dis-j Jerome Eddy, Theodore Roberts, Tuito Ioiive for home on Friday o f this ghost o f his mother leads him to his i an&lt;^ operators of motpr vehicles are
Day nnd the anniversary of the Bat- tribution. Wo hive sent out in the ly Marshall,
week.
daughter's bedside. He works fever- c0,l,plying with the provisions of the
last six years more than 200,000
tlo of Marne:
Mrs. Elsie Hansen spent Sunday
ishly to save her. But even his own law.
I.ove—what (Joes it mean? Is it n
The letter, made public by the- pamphlets nnd booklets containing
with her sister, Mrs. Alma Neesc
great scientific powers fall him. In SOME BELIEVE MONEY
dntn about Florida production, re­ question o f material or spiritual im­
committco Sumhiy night, reads;
both of the ladies attending service
his
anguish he cries:
DUG Ut' IN MARYLAND
"The Jointure, in the national cele- sources, wonderful natural advan­ port?
at the church.
"M y Friend the Devil."
"Great
God, give mo power to save
BURIED IIY BKRGBOI.L
brittion of I j«Fayette Day and the tages, potential wealth, etc., to every
Miss Eva Malm who has just re­
her."
Can it survive coarseness or care­
anniversary of the Battle of the state in the union and twenty-five
turned
from
Orlando
also
spent
«
few
Tonight at the Milam* you will
HAGERSTOWN, Md., Aug. 2 7 .Imbued now with faith he redoubles
Marne is a particularly appealing nnd foreign countries. There is a great lessness ?
days with her cousin the first o f tho
"My Friend the Devil."
With
the assertion Sunday of Lee
hia
efforts.
Soon
denth
nnd
his
long
literature ami it
suggestive arrangement. Each event demand for this
Week. The family is planning to go
Houser,
u twenty-eight yenr old far­
reaper
withdraw
nnd
pass
out
o
f
the
Is it found in half the homes?
represented a milestone in the pro­ would l*c hard to measure its adver­
lie will ehoy you the result of his over to the bench Friday and take Sir. room. The daughter opens her eyes mer living near here, thnt the Imx
tising
value.
It
has
been
called
for
gress of freedom in this world, and it
Malm for his first trip to the east
handiwork.
he dug up last week on the Browns­
and says:
.The story is of u problem that eonseems more .than a striking coinci­ by many of thy colleges and .city li­
const.
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mti ( _ (
y
ville-Wcavcrton ’ Toad1 contained be­
/''■"Daddy!
Daddy!
I
Itnowynu
would
fronts it m.-io' whose wife, ns years
dence that they should have fallen on braries.
Andrew Bertleson spout Sunday in
He will show you the Demoniac
tween
$100,000 nnd $110,000 in bills
come
to
mo."
"Thousands of letters of Inquiry pass, becomes lazy, slovenly, careless, fury of an awakened husband.
the same day of the year, though
I’uiutkn with his family and reports
besides
approximately $10,600 in gold
In
his
Joy
Dryden
murmurs:
more than n century and a half apart. about Florida front Scotland to Aus­ and who finds himself turning invol­
all doing nicely.
coin, speculation grew ns to whether
"There
is
a
God.
1
believe.
I
be­
untarily
to
a
more
delectable
picture
I am glad to know that there is pros­ tralia nnd from Argentina to lndiu
We notice Mrs. John Miller has
lie will sdiow you the good and
the money is that buried by Grover
lieve."
pect of an unusually wide-spread ob­ have boon carefully answered. Thou­ nf feminity, embodied in a woman who battle for n strong man's soul.
been driving a fine new Sedan for
C.
Bergdoll, draft dodger, before his
This
great
story
should
interest
ev­
servance of this double anniversary sands of letters have been written to is sweet, dainty and attractive.
some time.
flight to Germany.
ery
one
who
likes
good
stirring
humcHcckcrs from Canada to Mexico
this year."
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooper, o f Coronado,
In every man's heart is n question
Complicating the situation was tho
drama. Churlcs Uiciimaii nnd Bar­
Buster Keaton in "Hurd Luck" Mon­
The committee
is bringing the and from Alaska to Virginia."
were guests overnight on Tuesday nt
murk. See "M y Friend the Devil."
assertion
nf C. S. Wheeler n farmer,
bara
Cnstlcton
are
among
those
in
the
day
and
“
The
Leather
Pushers"
Tues­
Commissioner Rhodes lias deliver­
president’s message to the attention
tile home of her cousin, Mrs. Voiie
thnt he would lay claim to the for­
big east.
day.
ed
more
than
500
addresses
in
Flor­
o f governors aial mayors and patriot­
The devil’s opportunity is Die beau­ Williams, being present at the showtune. Wheeler suid his ten year old
ic organisations whose co-operation ida on questions pertaining to bet­
tiful wife who fails to find in her hus­ ir nt their home in honor of Voile's
son
Howard is entitled to the money,
A
new
dish
washing
brush
has
fib­
Minter
Wi dnesday Mary Miles
ter farming, better marketing, bel­
has keen invited.
band the fulfillment of her dreams cousin Mamie Kuto Williams.
sincehe was the first to find it.
re
cords
on
one
side
of
its
head
and
ter living, many of the addresses and Antonio Moreno in "The Trail of of love.
We hear that Rev. Wuhlberg will
Wheeler said his son wns seated on
stiff
bristles
on
the
other.
the
Lonesome
Pine",
having been published in agricultural
FUI.LW (lf)l) DENIED HAIL.
not be here until the second Sunday
u bank beside the road when Hous­
papeie in-downs o f different states.
Also tonight is amateur night. Five in September.
er's pick exposed the box containing
French
chemists
have
patented
a
Thursday— ('lam Kimball Young in acts of vaudeville. Prices same, 10
OCALA, Fla., Aug. 25.—H. C. FullLast Sunday was Miss Margaret
the money.
Wheeler suys Houser
method
for
dyeing
textiles
with
dry
For musicians a music rack lias 'The Woman of Bronze."
wood, formerly of Macon, Go., under
Eric-son's JStli birthday and her uncle
and 20 cents.
colors, electricity j laying r.n imp »rt- tore the box from the boy’s hands
been
invented
that
can
be
curried
in
a
arrest here for the slaying of a ne­
Emil Mugtiuson among others, help­
and mndo off with it.
unt part in the proceos.
Every one in Sanford with their
gro taxi driver, was held for action pocket and when unfolded attached to
Tuesday night is family night. All ed to make it a memorable day for
last name beginning with "W " will be
of the grand jury at a preliminary the buck of 11 chair.
tile family, including father, mother her.
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admitted free' tniiight as the guests and your own children will be admit,
hearing here today. He was denied
Mrs. Ballinger has some fine large
I-l n
of Osborne.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
hail.
eating guavas fo r sale cheap.
ted on two adult tickets.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I,arson und daughter
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Tlie sumo picture thnt is shown to­ und a friend of Winter Garden, were
■ FRIEND’ WAS IN SANFORD
night will be shown again tomorrow callers in Grnpcvillc nt the homo of
INTERESTED IN ROADS except -that there will be a rhunro in Mr. und Mrs. August Swanson last
comedies. The comedy will be Harold week.
Chairman of the Board of County Lloyd in “ Eastern Westerner."
Commissioners o f Hillsborough coun­
Ol
— T T * " —Y —
ty and one of the prominent citizens
But don’t forget that tonight is
of (hut county, Charles Friend, was amateur night. Also a real comedy,
hero last week tlu* guest of Mr. anil "A Fiddling Fool," Fox News nnd the
Mrs. .1. M Wallace and paid the feature, “ My Friend the Devil,” all
Herald office an appreciated visit. lids wonderful entertainment for 10
Mr, Friend as chairman of the board ami 20 cents. •
of county commissioners of one o f
the largest counties in the state is unj CURING THE SQUEAKING BRAKE
au t li nr it y 0:1 good roads nnd he said
his county was building many miles
•Squeaking is often due to dirt and
of good roads all through the county grit imbedded in the brake lining.
KU|)plemcutintf those already built. When the brake
lining is forced
His county has brick roads, asphalt against the drum, squeaks nml chat­
brick and other kinds of materials tering sounds develop. This condi­
nnd while they like the Iniek roads tion may Ik* temporarily eliminated
they are much like other sections of by pouring water on the lining; how­
tho state— the freight rates make ever, the best remedy is to remove
brick almost prohibitive n ow 'in the tin* baud. A good stiff brushing with
state o f Florida nnd Jlio people are u wire’ brush und kerosene will re­
turning to other mutcriuD. The] move the grit. If the grit is deeply

UPSALLA
GRAP

S PRINCESS NEWS:

MILANE NEWS

Just a Girl—But How She Can Wallop!

TIME TO ADVERTISE YOUR
HOUSES, ROOMS, GARAGES. ETC.
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I'laNsified ads in Ihe Daily Herald hnvc rented a garage, a
L.
house and furobbed apartment during Ihe past week that we
know of.
of, Many others may huvr taken place without our know­
ledge. From
these results it would seem that the lithe la ripe to
[
advertise what you have far rent or sale. Twenty-five words or
IIras coot^ hut 25c fur unr day, 50c for three days or $1.00 for
six days. Try a classified ad.

Just the hint of a sleeve U per­
mitted those blouses which are
now, comfortable and smart. A
drooping nock line, the fall of a
ruffle or the width of a collar la alt
(hat llca between them and sleeveJcisncst,

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llalmar Lictlrrtnan lias been barred from the Atlantic a t r beauty
contest. Kliu was chb»cn us the most beautiful iq Alaska. B u t she’s
married. That lets her out. 6ho will compete in U » protcosttnol dM»Marriage U no bur in that.
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*rcry lira Business Man
In Sanford In thia Column
each day.

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Classified Ada 1c a word. No
Ad taken for leas than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

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Storage Facilities

FOR SALE

If va please you, tell oUltra; If not,
tell us. Phono 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
W ORKS

FARMERS— You can gat aaod bed
fram-i and irrigation pluga at tha
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc

FOR SALE— Hosier and Gaya' paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
183-tfc
General Shop and Mill Works, Sanfonl agents.
FOR
SALE—
Rhodo
Island
eggs
for
- - W ork
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Ellsworth, Bcardali Avenue. San­
11117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.
ford.
83-tfp
10K SALE Olt RENT— House, after
B. W. HERNDON
August 1st.—See W. J. Thigpen.
l)8-tfe

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

INSURANCE AGENCY

FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
full planting, cither liliss or Rose
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc
FOR
SALE—
Dairy
and
stable
ma­
S. 0 . Shinholser
nure, enr lots.—Link &amp; Iinglcy, Box
2151 Tampa St.
117-1-ltp
Contractor and Builder
FOR SALE—Celery boards, $10.00
per M. See Mrs. J. E. i’ace or E.
IANF0HD
FLORIDA
F. Lane.
123-fitc
FIRP--------- AUTO----------BONDS

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

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USED C’ AltS
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We have the Ik*s I lotof slightly
ui i*d cars ever offered for sale in
Real KMate, I.oatiH and Insurance
Central Florida. The cara listfd Inf­
Phono 48
104*8 M agn olia A r e . low are nut to be compared with the
usual M&gt;-rnlted second hand cars. They
are late modela, strictly high class,
STEWART The Florist and in fine condition in every way.
Cot Flowers ............. Floral Designs
Come, look ’em over. We know you’ll
Annual and Ornamental Plants
like them:
Ford Sedan, starter, etc.
Bit Myrtle Ave.-------------- Phone 260-W
Ford Runabout, starter, etc.
Ford Touring, starter, etc.
SANFORD MACHINE llupmuhilc Touring, 11)22.
Chevrolet Touring “ 490."
COMPANY
Nash Light Six Inuring, late type.
General Machine and Boiler
Willys-K night Inuring, late Type.
Works
Dodge Tourings, 3 1922, I 1923, 2
Cylinder Grinding
others.
Phone 62-------- Sanford, Florida
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Card* of Sanford*# Reputable Professional Men, each
of whom, in his chosen profeeeion the Ilerald recoin“ end* to the people.

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George A . DeCottes
Attomey-at'Law
Over Seminole County Bonk
■ANFOItD -s. t. FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON

Lodge Coupe; 1923.
Ford Worm Drive Truck.
Iteo Speed Truck, 1922.
•Seme of the above cars wc^e traded
in on Dodger, but most of them are
left with us to l&gt;e sold and npplied on
purchase' of Dcrtlge Cars.

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
E. A . DOUGLASS, Pres.

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

W . J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

First National Bonk Building
FAN FORD
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FLORIDA

ELTON J . MOUGHTON
R&lt;
•ANFOR] f

NOTICE OF SALE!
Notice in hereby given thnt, under
nnd by virtue o f authority upon me
conferred by n final decree of Fore­
closure and Sale issuing out of the
Circuit Court of thu Seventh Judicial
Circuit of Florida in and fur the Coun­
ty of Seminole, Florida, in tho cause
therein pending, wherein tho Armour
Fertilizer Works! n corporation, is
complainant, nnd L. W. Wallace nnd
Estvllu Wullace, John Peters nnd \V.
W. Wallace are Defendants, I will o f­
fer for sale nnd will sell to tho high­
est bidder for cash at the- front door
of the court house in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, during tho legal hours of
sale on Monday, September 3rd, 1923,
the same being a legal sales day, tho
following described real estate, situat­
ed, lying nnd being in tho County of
Seminole, State o f Florida, to-wit:
Lots 5 and 5, of Rlock D, nnd Lots 1
nnd 2 of Block F, Brown’s Subdivision
of Black Hammock, according to plat
thereof duly recorded in the public
records of Seminole County, Florida.
S. A. B. WILKINSON,
.Special Master,
GEORGE O. IIERRING,
Solicitor for Complainants,
r-30; 8-0-13-20-27-5t
FOR SALE—150 egg Cyhors incuba­
tor $15.00; I large ice box, $25; See
A. E. Dobbins, 32f&gt; Sanford Ave,, San­
ford, Fla,
123-Gtp
f7)Tt s XTTE—Remington automatic
allot gun, $30.0.) dash; piano $150.;
baby carriage, $12. All in first class
condition.—J. L. Hamrick, 215 Maple
Ave. 1*. O. Box 931, City.
127-2tp
FOR HALE—2 gas stoves, I Ice box,
nnd two tallies cheap. 200 East,
Third Street.
128-3tp

HJK RUNT
F ull lihlhl’i'— One furnished
room
with connecting hath. Prefer two
young men.—214 E. Second St.
121-tfc

FOR RENT— Furnished apartment,
bed mum, nlsu garage. 117 Laurel
Avenue.
123-tfc
FOR ItENT— Bungalow, 5 rooms and
sleeping porch, corner 11th street
and Oak ave. Apply Mrs. Julius Takurh, next door.
124-Gtp
C ash— T rade— Term s
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RENT—Furnished
room
and
kit­
SANFORI) MOTOR CO.
chenette, 11th street nnd Elm Ave­
Phone 3
Dodge Dealers
nue.—M. Schneider.
12G-3tp
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128-0 tc
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F(jit~ifE"RT—Two oom light house*
h
keeping npartment, 719 Oak ave­
ha
nue.
127-tfc
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TAMPA, Aug. 27.-*JThlcvcs hmko
open tho safe of the n'staurnnt of
Hutto and Schoonborn early today and
got $1500.

1S0H

Ilodga Roadster. 1922.

F IR E . L IFE . AU TO IN SU R AN C E

REPAIRS

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pin, valued u&amp; keopaake. Reward if returned to Her­
ald office.
123-tfc

rOUND
FOUNb—IXcciiBo tag. Owner caii
have same by calling at tho Herald
office nnd paying for this ad. 110-tfc

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to have nil powers
necessary for the full nnd Complete
exercize of tile right to net ns prlnelpal. broker, purchaser or trustee In
any form In the aei|iilsltlon, disposi­
tion. encumbrance uml sale of prop­
erly. rent unil/or person; It being dlstlucJly uoiletrsloou thnt the
powers
uulliorHIes herein enumerated ure not
In llmltHtlon of. but ure to addition
to powers granted by the laws of the
Hluto of Klorldu to corporations for
profit.
A m i.

M in e ra l I*

AUTICLK

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The rnidtnl stm-k of this corporntlori
Him11 lie Tut
Til oil sn ltd ( I Mi.tlOO.tlO)
Hollars, divided Into Ope
Himitrul
(100) shares of tin- pur value of itin*
Hundred (tian.uo) Ibdlars each, pay­
able In lawful money of the Pulled
Slate* or In property, labor or avrvlcea
at a Just valuation to be fixed by the
Incorporutnrs or by tb» Directors of
Ihv I'ompnny at
tinorganisation
meeting had nfter the grunting of till*
ehnrter herein applied fur, and which
rnpllul stm-k stintl In* Issued, sold, as­
signed and transferred only In uccordunrc with such
by-laws us the
compuny may from time to time make,
change nr niter.
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W AD E BROS.

Automobile Body Build­
in g and Repairing

Henry McLaulin,
O p t D.

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5 Type A Inlet* at $42.60 ........................... ..............
212.50
0 Type II Inlet* at $32.50 ....................................... 292.50
3 Manhole* nt $50.00........... ...... ... .........................'■.....
150.00

3112 Feet tlrnin tile nt $80.00 per M ....................... ..,. *• 248.90
1804 Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sower nt $1.02 .......................... 1,840.08
nnd the D irectors shall he Jam es M.
Extra Work ............................ ......... - .........................
57.33
M t -f n s k lll, S. L. Iln ye tt m id Mur tin
H-rif.
4 Monument* at street intersection* nt $0,50..............
2G.OO
Tin* first m m it ln g n f th e c o m p a n y
I.itliornlory Inspection o f Material* ..........:............
2G7.72
shall hu h e ld o n th e s tb d a y o f S e p ­
t e m b e r . A. 1&gt;. ID!J,
at CtJ C it iz e n s
Legal Expense*, advertising, etc., 2 per cent....... ^433.70
Hank llu ltd ln g . T a m p a . F’ lo rld a . f o r
th e p u r p o s e o f c o m p l e t i n g t h e o r g a n ­
Engineering 4 per cent .—............................... ...... .
8G7.40

i z a t io n o f th e c o m p a n y , a d o p t i n g b y ­
la w s . nnd t r a n s a c t i n g nil s u c h b u s i ­
n e ss ns m a y e n m e b e f o r e th e m e e t i n g .
$22,980.21
Til e a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f the s t o r k h o l d e r s o f ti lls c o r p o r a l loll s h a ll lie To )&gt;o borne by the City 1/3 ............................. $7,GG2.07
held o n T u e s d a y a f t e r t h e s e e o n d M o n ­
d a y In J a n u a r y , o f e a c h nnd e v e r y To bo lioritc by adjacent property— ................15,324.14
y e a r , b e g i n n i n g with. Hie y e a r . A. I&gt; Number o f feet frontage, 4531.1 ft.
193$. nnd th e s t o c k h o l d e r s nt
su ch
m e e t i n g s h a ll e le c t th e H o ar d o f D i ­ Asrssmont per foot frontage $3.3K2. .
rectors.
Im m ediately n fte r th o a d ­
F. T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
j o u r n m e n t o f th e s t o c k h o l d e r s a n n u a l
m e e t i n g t h e ll o a r d o f H lre e lu r s c i r c l e d
K. It. TralTord'* Map of Sanford
at s u c h m e e t i n g s h a l l m e e t nnd e l e c t
Final
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f r o m lls m e m b e r s h i p tin* o f f i c e r s o f
th e C o m p a n y
«"
h e r e i n b e f o r e p r o ­ Name
A**e**ment
.
Drsrriplion
Frontage.
v id e d f o r .
A n y o f f i c e r nitty h o l d n n y
$109.10
o n e o r m o r e o f f i c e s : p r o v id e d , h o w ­ Jennie Fleischer W. 38 ft I.nt fl, IUk 12, Tr. 2......... ......
50
e v e r . Hint t h e o f f i c e o f P r e s i d e n t utld
109.10
Jennie
Fleischer,
W.
3H
ft
Lot
7,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
2
...........1..'.
50
V l h e - P r e s l d e n t s h a l l lint he In-Id by*
th e s a m e p e r s o n .
1 0 0 .1 0 George D. Bishop Lot 8, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ......................... ..
50
A U T I C t . K A.
84.55
Lot 9, Blk12, Tr. 2 ....................
25
Tin* h ig h e s t a m o u n t o f I n d e b t e d n e s s George D. Bishop N.
o r lia b i l i t y to w h i c h tills C o m p a n y
84.55
25
c a n at tint ti m e s u b j e c t I ts e lf sh a ll Charles I’. Drummond S Vu Lot, 9Blk 12,Tr. 2 ................
1G9.10
he t h r e e ti m e s tin* a m o u n t o f Its c a p ­ Charles F. Drummond. Lot 10, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ................... 50
it al s t o c k .
1G9.10
H. B. Lewi*, Lot 1, Blk 12, Tr. 3 ....................................... 50
A l t T I C l . K i.
,
T h e n a m e s a n d r e s i d e n c e s o f th e In- H. II. Lewis, Lot 2. Blk 12, Tr 3 .......... ...................
1G9.10
50
e o rp n riilo t s o f th is c o m p a n y , -and tin*
109.10
a m o u n t o f c a p i t a ! s t o c k svtbsi-rlbed C. It. Kirtley, Lot 3, Blk 12.' Tr 3 .................................... d 50
l o r by e a ch , an* as f o l l o w s :
1G9.1Q
Marguerite
Kirtley,
Lot
4,
Blk
1,
Tr.
3
..................*..........
50
J a m e s M, MrCnsIHIl, l.u k e l a n d . Kin.,
sha res.
169.10
Sam Yountz, Lot 5, Blk 12, Tr 3 ............................. ........... 50
S I.. Iln yett . T a m p a . Fin.. 1 s ha re .
16U.10
50
M m l l n Itcrir. T a m p a , l - 'l i . I s ha re . E. B. Gifford, Lot G, Blk 13, Tr 2 .................v...................
IN W IT N K H S W I I K H C o r w e linn* C. It. Berner, Lot 7, IHk 13. Tr 2 ......................................
169.10
50
h e r e u n t o set o iir h a n d s a nd s e a ls litis
216.45
ZfiHi d n r o f Attg usl. A I' t:i?3.
C. R. Berner, Lot H, Blk 13, Tr 2 .........................
G4
J. M. Mel "A SK I LI*
109.10
J. C. Higgins Heirs, Lot 9, Blk. 13, Tr 2 ............................. 50
S I*, lit iV NTT.
m a r t in
n t:n n ,
169.10
Frank Talbott, Lot 10, Blk 13, Tr. 2 .................................. 60
S T A T C 111-* K M 1 R 1 D A ,
1G9.10
K. It. Murrell, Jr. Ig&gt;t i, Blk 13, Tr 3 .............................. 60
C ou n ty o f H illsborough .
I M I'H I 'I I V C K R T I P V Hint b e f o r e
169.10
60
m e. th e u n d e r s i g n e d m t l h o r l l y , th is It. W. Deane, Lot 2, Blk 13, Tr 3 ................................. ......
d a y p e r s o n a l l y niipi'iired J a m e s M. M c- S. E. Barrett, Lot 3, Blk 13, Tr 3 ................................64
. 216.45
t 'a s k l l l . S, L. Ib.y. it nnd M a r t in lh*r*.
169.10
50
T o m e w e ll k n o w n t o lie Hie p e r s o n s Etna H. Knight, IaiI 4, Blk 13, Tr 3 ....................................
d e s c r i b e d In a mtc-AV h O e x e e u l e d the Elsa H. Knight,- Lot 5. Blk 13, Tr. 3 .................................... 60
169.10
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169.10
60
nek n o w led u e d th e oziu 'llH o n lUertmf W. W. Potter, Isit «, Blk. M, Tr. 2 ......................................
t o In* t h e ir f r e e net milt de ed, f o r Hie
160.10
50
u se s a n d p u r p o s e s t h e r e in e x p r e s s e d . W. W. Potter, Lot 7, Blk. 14. Tr. 2 ..................... 1 ...........
W IT N K 8 M rnc h a n d mill u f f le la l seal t H R. Roscbro, Igit H, Blk 14, Tr 2 .......... - ..... ............. . 50
169.10
th is 2**1 h d a v o f A u g u s t . A l». 1!*23.
182.62
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E.
Lcffler
N.
64
ft.
Lot
10,
Blk
14,
Tr
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249.48
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169.10
ifi;j. Blanche Taknch. Lot 1, Blk 14, Tr 3 ....... .........................
60
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to the t'tri-ull C o n e t o f (lie Tfh .tuillrlnl
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1'Re. S t a l e o f
K lo rld n. t o W a l t e r I*.
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to nplo -nr npiui th e 1st dn&gt; o f M rlo h e r.
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y o u In Du* nlmvi* e n t it le d eaunt* and
Court
T h e S a n f o r d H e ra ld Is h e r e b y d e s ­
ig n a t e d as the n e w s p a p e r In w h i c h
th is o r d e r s h a ll b e ptihlhdu-d
W I T N E S S II. A. D o u g la s s , C le r k o f
said flr i- tilt C o u r t, a nd
Ib e o f f i c i a l
s.-al t h e r e o f ti lls 17th d a y o f A u g u s t .
A. D. l u l l .
(S K A I.)
K. A. D o t h JLAS S,
H y: V . K. D o u g l a s s , D. C.
87 2 0 -27-9-3-10-ttr
In C l r r u ll C n u rl, Mevenlh J u d i c i a l C i r ­
c u it , In a n d fu r S e m l u i d r C i i m i t ) ,
K ln rld s... In P h n ia r rr)’.
N a n n ie tl. Hlli-s, M. t&gt;. O v e r s t r e e t , nnd
• H. i i r e w , C n m p n lln n n t* .
vs.
O. C. llr y a n t nnd KHzahntli I lry a n t, his
w i f e , Jii-fendatils.
V U T IC K OK M AN T K It’ * S A M : .
N o t ic e is hereliy. g i v e n Hint
under
a n d t*y v ir t u e o f a final decr.-i- r e n d e r ­
ed h e r e in tut Hie 72nd d a y o f Jun e,
A. D l!'2.1, by Hie lln tt ornli le J a m e s
W. P e r k in s , J u d g e nt (lie C ir c u it Cnurl
7*f th e S e v e n t h
Judicia l
C ir c u it
nf
F lu rld n, In C h a n c e r y Hi a c e r t a i n c a u s e
th e r e in p e n d in g
w herein
N a n n ie
l&gt;.
(Hies, M. H. O v e r s t r e e t nnd II. D re w ,
w e r e e u m p liiln s n ts , a nd o . C. (try a n t
n nd K llx a h r lh l l r y a n t . h is w i f e , w e r e
d e f e n d a n t s , I, th e u n d e r s i g n e d S p e c ia l
M a s te r in
Chancery,
In
cuuipHaiu*«
w ith th e prtivls lu ns tif s a id linal d e ­
c r e e . w i l l o n M o n d a y , th e 3rd d a y o f
S e p t e m b e r , A. D. IPSA, t i r l w e e n th e le g a l
h o u r s tif sale. In f n u| o f the C n url
H o u s e In R a nfn rd,
Sem inole
County.
K lo rld n . o f fe r und e x p o s e fu r sa le , a n d
w ill s ell lit t h e h i g h e s t b id d e r fu r eusli,
H i e - f o l l o u lu g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y , t o w it:
tx its UA ad HI) tif H lles, O v e r s t r e e t
and D r e w ' s Ite v is lu n o f p a r t o f M i t c h ­
e ll's S u r v e y n f Die Im v y O m u l , ns
s a m e a p p e a r s o f r e c o r d In th e r e c o r d s
o f K e m lo le C o u n t y , K lo rld n . In Klnt
llniik 1, p a g e lVfi, I te c o r iis S e m i n o l e
C o u n t y , F lo r id a , s a id l o t s h e r e in tles crib e ti c o n t a i n i n g
18.21 a c r e s ;
pur­
c h a s e r t o pa y f o r title .

This corporation shall exist for the
pcrlmt of ninety-nine (##) yearsAltTICl.K S.
Tho business
of this’ corporation
WANTED—To exchange G-pussengcr shall
be rnndtided tiy u lloant pf not
touring car, looks and runs like less than three (t ) nor more than live
(5) Directors.
The offleera of the
new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or Company shall he a President, a ViceF ltU D , II. WH.KON.
flpeelnl M a s t e r ' In C h a n c e r y .
light truck,—Ray Brothers, phone 548, President. a Henernl Manager, a Sec­
retary und n Treasurer, who shall all L * i t O V I I . f llL K S .
Sanford.
118-tfc ho stockholders.
H o iic lt o r f o r C n m p la ln n n t s .
8-4 *1 J-20-27-S -3
Until their successors
have
been

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t o he c o n d u c t e d nnd c u r r i e d cm by lid s
c o r p o r a t Inn I*:
I n ) T o c a r r y on n « *tieral fe e d b u s ­
in e ss l l i r l u d l n g III* niii -’ iiise nnd s a le
o f nil k i n d s o f fe e d at wh.desnl-* ntid
re t a i l, nnd t o lease, luiv, teen , lunti.
e n r m n l u w u.ml s.-li all sneti p r o p t i i y .
re nl n r iie r s n n n L iin m-iy he it e trs s n ry
t o th e p r o s e e n t Inn o f Its s a id b u s i ­
ness,
( h ) T o d o n g e n e r a l m e r c a n t i l e Imslni-ss at w h o l e s a l e and o r re tail, and
t o m n n u f n e t u r e a nd sell n ny mill all
k i n d s n f nierchniidlHe ii*ml t o o w n nnd
*ipernle nny n nd till k in d s nf nin nufae*
lu r in g csiu ldlslim enir.
l e ) T o b u y , n u n , b o ld, sell, tense,
c o n v e y , niurl g n g e o r o t h e r w i s e *-ncu tn lier. n n y nnd nil p r o p e r t y , real
a n d / o r p e r s o n a l and In m a k e , e x e c u t e
nnd d e l i v e r e v id e n c e # ' o f I n d e b t e d n e s s
o f nil k in d s .
I d ) T o I m p r o v e a n y nnd nil k i n d s o f
p r o p e rty by developm ent, b uildin g
o t h e r w i s e noit to e n g a g e g e n e r a l l y In
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in g s h a ll he th e o f f i c e r s o f Die c o m ­
pany:
J a n ie s M. M c C n . k l l l , P r e s i d e n t n nd
H c iic r u l M a n ag e r.
NO TICE OF APPLICATION TO BE
S. L. Iln yett , V l c e * P r e * l d e n t .
M a r lin t l e r g . S e c r e t n r y n nd T r e a s ­
M A D E A F R E E DEALER
u rer,

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r o i l I.ICTTKII* I ' A T H X T .
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tlo r s lg n e il w ill nniily in th e H o n o r nlilo C a r y A. 11a n i c e , ( h i v e r n n r o f Hie
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bin, o n 1)17* tHl d a y Ilf S e p te m b e r , \.
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t h e o r l u l n a l o f w lllr h In no 111.* In Hie
o f f i c e «*f i In* 8 o c r o t a r y o f s t a l e **f Hu*
S l a t e o f I'tu rldn.
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p i i o p o a m i (’ i t A i i T H U nt*’ s i c m i n u m ;
f k k d OOM P A N V.
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a h t i c l i :h i
T il e m im e o f t liIw r o r iio r n t h m shall
lie S n M t N O I . t : KKICD K H M PANV. * l t *
liiinlneiiN s h a ll he e n i r l e d o n In San*
f o r d . S e m i n o l e t ' o n u l y . I'lm nlii. and
tit. aueh o i l i e r linln ls In tin* S t a le o f
T-'Inridtl. ITntted S l a t e s nnd
fu ll Inn
e o ji n t r le S a s m a y he Irnm t i m e til ti m e
n n l h n r l s e d by Its Ilnard n f D lre e ln rs .

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Tho ITcrald delivered six times n
week for 15c.

Notice is hereby given thnt I, be­
ing n married wompn nnd desiring to
rtmovo my disabilities us such, shall
on the Gth day o f September, 1923,
nt 10 o’clock a, m., apply to tho judge
of the Circuit Court of tho Seventh
Judicial Circuit of Florida, nt the
Court Houso in Sanford, Florida, or
^wheresoever the said judge may lie nt
that time, for a license to manage,
take charge o f and control my prop­
erty nnd to become n free dealer in
every respect
. Dated this Gth day of August, A.
1&gt;. 1923.
. LUCY F. WAKEFIELD.
GEORGE G. HERRING,
Solicitor for Petitioner.
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t
onable1WA pply 710 W est First St.
ograph*, Gun*, all work guaranteed.
TO A L L PROPERTY O W N ER S O W N IN G PROPERTY ON MAGNO
125-3tp
21 yeara experience.
A V E N U E FROM T E lfT H ,S T R E E T SOUTH TO C E N T R A L flTRKKT:
W A N T E D ^ T y p ist and general office
Notice U hereby given 4 h ft the construction of tho Asphalt Pavement on
girl at Southern UtlHtiea Co.
Magnolia Avenue from ’ferith'Street, South to Central Street has been com­
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120-3tc pleted and the completed work has been finally accepted by tho City Com­
-i- LAWYER rtV.^
W A N TI^p— Regular boarders, $0 per mission o f the City of Sanford.
- .
— Court House
week. All home cooking, every­
The following is the final estimate of the cost o f paving Magnolia Avcthing sanitary. A ll white help. A feel nua from Tenth Street South to Central Street a width o f 24 feet:
%ae Examined
Glasses Deelgood
at homo welcome to oil. Plate dinner 2523 Cu. Yd*. Grading at 4 0 c ........ ...................... ....... ......... $ 1,009.20
Corner of Park Ave. and Second St. 25c. Regular dinner 35 cents.— Little 6366 Lin. Ft. Curb and Gutter at 7 6 c ----- -------4,078.10
SAN F O R D , FLORIDA
Gem. 200 Palmetto Ave.
127-lt 400 Lin. F t. Fluah Curb at 33c --------- -----------132.00
10.20
68 Lin. Ft. Granite Curb resent st 1 6 c ___ _
CULUKED DINING GAR W AITER S
Optician-On tometrlst
5,470.60
7210
Sq.
Yds.
rock
base
laid
at
7
6
c
___I----------and Sleeping Car Porters Wanted
1,1 Boat P in t Stywet Baaferd, Fla.
7,608.00
— Experience unnecessary- W e train 7140 Sq. Yds, 2 " Shoot Asphalt Top at 90c
Anyone in need of a carpedtcr
176
Sq.
Yds.
Brick
relaid
on
edge
at
0
5
c
___
113.75
you.
Iinformation
free.
Write
524
or any carpenter out of work
114.21
476
Sq.
Ft.
Alley
returns,
concrete
at
24c
....
Railway
Exchange,
Omaha,
Nebr.
N otify J. W . Ilutlidge, Bu*halls of a river in Indo-Cbina may
303
Sq.
F
t
Cement
Sidewalk
at
19c
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,—
67.67
7-2-0-16-23-30
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8-6-13-20-27
inea* Agent, 307 B u t Third
" utilized to provide electricity J o r
620.70
22.9 Cu. Yds. Class B. Concrete at $ 2 3 .0 0 ___
9-3-10-17-24-12tp
tin end zinc reduction.
Street, Phone 76.

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Guy Stringer, Lot 2, Blk 14, Tr. 3 ...........................
60
II. I).,Caswell, I.ut 3, Blk 11? Tr 3 ....
04
B. I). Caswell, Lot 4, Blk 14, Tr. 3 ..................
50
A. W. Smith, Lot 6, Blk 14, Tr 3 ...............................
60
Bark (City o f Sanford), All Ulk 15, Tr 2 ............
204
Sanford Hospital, Ix&gt;t 1, Blk. 15, Tr 3 .............................. 50
Stuifonl Hospital, Iuit 2, Blk 15, Tr 3
..... .. .... ....... 50
Sanford Hospital, Lot 3, Blk 15, Tr 3 ................. ............ 64
Sanford lloHpital, Lot 4, Blk 15, Tr 3 ....................... - ..... 50
Sanford Honpitnl, Lot 6, Blk 15, Tr 3 ............................. 50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 1(1, Tr. 2 .............................. 114
Moisch Realty Co., Imt 8, Blk 10, Tr 2
Til)
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 10, Tr. 2 ______
60
Meisch Realty Co.. I*ot JO, Blk 10, Tr. 2 ....... .’.............. 60 ,
T. E. Wilson, Lot 1, Blk 10, Tr. 3 ........... ....*.„.................... G9
T. E. Wilson, Lot 2, Blk 10, Tr. 8 .......... ..... ....... .... ........ G9
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 0, IUk 17, Tr. 2 ........................
60
Meisch Really Co., Lot' 7, Blk 17, Tr 2 .................
60 ’
Meisch Realty Co., Lot-H, nik 17, Tr 2 ...........
64
Meisch Realty Co., Ig»t 9, Blk 17, Tr 2 .........
60
Mcinch Realty Co.', Lot JO, Rlk 17, Tr. J ..........
60
MclKeh Realty Co., Lot C, Blk 18, Tr. 2 ............................. 67
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 18, Tr. 2 ........................
51.6
Wellington’s Addition, Sanford, Florida
T. E. Wilson, Ixit 1 .......................................... ........ —. . . . 60
T. E. Wilson, Lot 2 ......................... ‘............... ...... ...... .
60
T. K. Wilson, Lot 3 .......... ...... ....................... ........ ........... 50
T. E. Wilson, L ot-4 ............................................................ 60
T. E. Wilson, S. 105 ft Lot 9 _____;......... ......... ..... ......... 105
T. E. Wilson, Lot 10 _____ __________ _________ ____ ___ 115
T. E. Wilson, Lot 11 ..................................... .............. ..... . 102
W. A. Lcffler N. 80 ft. Lot 0 ............................... .............. 80
Markham Park Heights, Hanford, Florida
Sheridan Jewett, I-ot 1, Blk C ........................... ..... .
20.8
V. E. Dougin**, Lot 4,'Blk.C .......... ..— ........ ........... ....... 60
G. 11. Frnnk, Lot 8, Blk C .......... ....... ...... .......... ....—...... 130
R. It. Smith, all Blk. B ............ ..................... ....... ............ 169.1
J. F. McClelland, Lot 5, Blk D .............................. .............. 120
Gus Frank, Lot 8, Blk D .......... ......... ............. ................... 120
Robert H. Smith, Lot 2, Blk K . . . ....... ..... ......... ........ ...
Stunza Bnumlster, Lot 3, Blk E .................... .... ......... ......
It. G. Stockton Heirs, Lot 6, Blk. E .....................- ........ ..
L. F t Roper, Lot 7, Blk. E — ..... ........ ................ ........ .
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., That portion o f rightof-way of Lake Charm St S. E. Branches o f Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad lying between Magnolia Ave.
and Park Av*. in tho City of Sanford, Florida............... 09.1
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Beg. at a point on the
East Line o f Mugnolta Ave. 29 ft. measured at right
angles to the North o f tho center line of the 8. &amp; E.
R. R. now the A. C. L. R. It., thence southeasterly par­
allel to said center line, 60 f t thence south to a point
25 fL measured at right angles to the south of the cen7- ter line of the S. St I. It, It., now the A. C. U IL It.
thence northwesterly parallel to said center line of
8. &amp; 1. K. R. to E. line of Magnolia Avenue thence
66.7
North to beginning ...._____ _— -- ---- ----------------

109.10
21G.46
1G9.10
1Gil. 10
892.84
169.10
169.10
210.46
109.10
169.10
385.54
1G9.10
169.10
109.10
.233.35
233.35
109.10
169.10
216.46
169.10
169.10
226.93
174.17
169.10
169.10
169.10
169.10
356.11
388.93
345.97
270.56
70.35
.202.92
439.66

571.00
405.84
405.84
201.23
211.37

211.37
405.84

225.69
The above and foregoing final asaeramenta are payable without interest
up to SEPTEM11ER 16, 1923, and from ahd after said date, said special as­
sessments will bo payable only In ten equal annual Install moots with Inter­
est nt 87c per annum an all deferred payments. .
Witness my hand aa City Clerk and the Seal uf the City of Sanford,
Florida, this 6th day of August, A . D. 1923. ^
(B E A L )
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L. R. PHILIPS,
8-7-10-14-17 21-24-27-31-8U
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, lfl23

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NUMBER 127

the Governor!

WOULD B U G BETTER PRICES
■ GROWERS

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THAT WILL BE ESTABLISH­
ED HEBE BY DEPART­
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Chamber, of Commerce Him
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• Liberty county has tho
largest Tumion Tnxlfolium
trees In America.
These
trees, commonly knowu *as
“Gopher Wood,” are said to
have been the kind of wood
Nonh used in building tho
Ark.
Northeast Florida, which
occupies much of tbe St.
John's river valley, produc­
es more Irish potatoes to
the acre than any other
part of the United States
that markets as early in
large quantities.
More than forty other
agricultural products arc
raised in this section, in­
cluding tobacco, rice, pea­
nuts, sweet potatoes, water­
melons, tomatoes, canta­
loupes, strawberries and let­
tuce.

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The’first attem pt a t conquest of Fioridh ( w a s mode
by Pamphljo de Narvaez,
to who came
direct from
to Spain, and anchored in what
to is known as Clear W ater
to harbor, landing with 44p
to men and $0 horses. He obto tained from Charles V, \vho
r» then ruled over Spain, a
* grant of all lands from
Capo Florida to I’onuco riv!*• cp. He attempted a march
5a northward but was forced
•a to fight his way unceasingto ly and after severe hardto ships finally rcnchod the
to const again, near the proato ent St. Marks. There ho
to constructed boats nnd rnfta,
to put to sea, nnd bo with most
u of his troops, perished by
to shipwreck near the Pcnuco
• river.
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Money In Many Ways and Might
Mean Much Better Prices
in Florida ,

The Agricultural committee of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce has
R. II. Muirhcad, a prominent grow­
recommended to tbe County Commlser
on the east side has advanced an
CKH
J
■loners that sufficient funds bo ap­
old
idea hut it is a new ono for this
I
\Vlllmm 8. Flynn Is governor of the smallest stoto In tho Union. Ithodo Island. but no covornor ever col­
propriated for that'study of local in­
season nnd tjiis is the time it shquld
lected so largo a gathering of bvnutlcs at Atlantic City. You see. ha's the youngest governor In tho country. '
I
sect pests and plant diseases of cel­
be tried out here apd that ia to cut
The umui on Ills right tc Armani) T. Nichols. &amp;ircator-gcncrnl of tho Atlantic City Beauty fug cant. '
I
ery, lettuce and other crops, and
the celery crop in half. In other
which will be used to assist in financ­
words there wilj bp top big a crop
ing the work poy being carried on by
this year for tho growers to make
local experimental station of the U.
the
money they sjioijld make and two
I
S. Department of Agriculture. A
dtdlnrs
for ono crato of celery is
I
nominal appropriation by tbe county,
much
better
than ono dollar apleco
I
according to A. C. Foster, govern
for two crates.
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Big Parade. Big Barbecue and Big
ment entomologist, would permit the
With
tho
crop
cut
half
In
two tba
I
Initiation and Dance.
m eM
:
of
government maintaining experts here
buyers
and
shippers
can
work
to bet­
I
testimony proceedings instituted by
who would render invaluable service
tor
ndvantngo
since
there
is
not so
I
Sanford Ledge; No. 1241, B. P. O.
Clarence Saunders to place I’lggly
to the growers of tbe section. The
much
chance
for
a
big
slump
during
t
E,. put on one of the biggest days
Wiggly Corporation in bankruptcy
work would be carried on in conjunc­
tho middle of tho season. The grow­
I
Inst Thursday thut hns ever been
was postponed until September 17 and
tion with’the office of B. F. Whltnor,
ers will mako more as there will bo
i
known in tho history .of Sanford Elka temporary injunction restraining
f c l b h lb
Jr., County Agent, who would keep
less labor costa, less fertiliser, less
dom. A class of over fifty candidates
to prevent officinl corporation modi­
the growers informed of the effective
ernto material, less Icing less freight
furnished
oxccllent
material
for
the
fying
existing contracts with Pigglymessures to be used in combatting
isnil n better price all round.
degreo team and amusement for the
Wiggly’s Stores, Inc., ordered to roplant diseases, as these remedies
Tho idea hns been" discussed in for­
mnln effective in the meanwhile.
large number of visiting.Elks and lo­
were worked out by the government
mer years j|&gt;ut It was never acted up­
cal members.
experts.
on in. an Intelligent manner ami was
(llr Tfcc Aaanrlnlril I’rraa)
ELEVEN BID FOR
Tho parade started from the club
A ’ sub-committee consisting of
never put over successfully. Every
'WII.I.IAMSTOWN,
.Mass.,
Aug.
25
house promptly at four o’clock. Tho
PINELLAS ROADS
Forest Lake snd S. 0 . Chaso wan ap­
grower
know s.there ia more money
candidates garbed in amusing cos­ —Asserting thnt the world wus not
pointed to secure financial assistance
In
one
crate
than in two even with
tumes were exhibited nlong the line yet rendy fpr tho idealism of Wood­
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 25.—
from the state for tho. same purpose.
good
prices
prevailing
and the exof march which included the prin­ row Wilson, tho Enrl of Birkenhead, Eleven bids were received by tho
The committae will also endeavor to
ponsoa cut in t\jro makes a big sav­
former
Lord
Chancellor
of
England,
cipal portions of tho residential nnd
county commissioners today for tho
have the government establish a per­
ing.
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business sections. An excellent bnr- Friday night declared that self inter­ construction of the system of im­
manent weather buerau in Sanford.
This year is filled with possibilities
becue had'been prepnrod nnd was est alone should determine whether proved highways in Pinellns counU’
City Attorney DeCottes' informed
if
tho crop could bo curtailed and the
awaiting the Elks nt tho finish of tho tho United States should intervene in authorized Inst Juno when n bond of
the members of the chamber a t last
iilcn could bo worked In Manatee and
tho
nfTnirs
of
n
stricken
Europe.
parade. Tho Initiation was one of the
$2,85.'),000 wns voted. Most of the
Friday's meeting .that the ordinance
other celery growing sections and
Speaking a t the closing session of bids were for concrete or nsphnll
best
that
has
ever
been
staged
by
calling for a bond election would be
would insure a stable price for the
the Sanford Lodge. A qiynbcr. of the institute of Politics on the “world roads, though there were a few for
F j J J M a k e G oj&gt; 4
ready-for .the. city. commissioners a t
celery
crop nil during the season. It
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MBV ‘fUKltfM* t-were imkioduced nnd pfter the war,** Lord Birkenhead concrete rends, tho latter being very
♦ M »W I«
their next (hosting- It is propose! to
wilt
be
discussed fiy the buyers and
„ „ , P r Tfc» AU m U M P rtH )
those of tho candidaUia who had tho quoted JcrcYhy Brnthttm, the English high'. '
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-----&lt;nr The Aaaortaled I’rraa)
issue bonds lb the Amount of $150,000
•hippers arid the* bAnkVaHd aisodkNEW
YORK,
Aug.
25.-N
ew
ton
D
philosopher
nnd
jurist
to
tho
effect
COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 25.—Butler honor of being selcctwl as goats were
of which 175,000 will be used for the
Several days will be required to Baker, secretary of war under Wil­ tions In a few days and some definite
ItStokes, 31, convicted Toledo forger of tho opinion that theso features that sclf.intcrest wns the necessary tabulate the various bids received,
purchase of the golf links and coun­
son, announced before sailing for Eu­ conclusion nrriVed nt before the cel­
motive spring of human endenvortry club, $5,000 to imbursn the city received a conditional pardon today, added pleasantly to' tho ordcnl. II
many of which were for only sections rope to place his daughter in schmd ery is set out In tho fields.
In deciding what constitutes her
for the pmQUnt .expended to purchase an dstepped Into a position paying B. I.owls officiated ns Exalted ’ Ruler best interest, he continued, n ninn of the proposed new system. It wns thnt he would ftW before the next
It is hoped thnt this can be ^given
$250
month.
He
was
sentenced
to
in
the
absence
of
Judge
El.
F.
llousgenerally
expected
thnt
there
would
the site far. tbe library, and $70,000
Democratic
convention
■
and
advocate
cnrcful
consideration by all the growmust remember thnt grout nations re­
for additions’to 'th e sewerage system. two years. He was released after 21 holdcr. Tho initiation of tho class quire a great world in which to de­ be n larger number of bidders, about tbo league of Ration* and .World or* nn‘* that if they decide to cut the
The eloctlort frill be called thirty months on condition that he continue last Thursday gives Sanford Lodgo velop their greatness nnd that com­ 50 concerns in all parts of tho coun­ Court, as twp measures dear to tho crop in half they will stick to it and
days from the time the ordinance is tho work started among fellow con­ No. 11241 a membership of over 200. mercial genius flourishes only when try having usked for specifications. heart of his fqrmcr chief. Asked If. put it over like men fo r.lt w|l| m tan
victs in the Ohio penitentiary. lie is F.. F. Housholdcr Is Exalted Ruler
adopted.
'V
Most of tho bidders were Florida con­ hp planned to throw his hat in tho much to this and other scctons. All
a
college graduate and instituted
nnd J. D. Chittondon is Secretary. JV the whole world flourishes. He warn­ cerns.
President Higgins again called tho
presidential ring said crisply he had celery lands need n rest no m attar
ed of the effect of restricted mnrkets
members* attention to the Giiod Hoads correspondence course among the C. Wnllhol wns in chnrge of the com­ or manufacturing nnd agriculture
no l;at.
Said ho would take tho what the individual opinion may bq
meeting a t Green Gove Springs Sep­ prisoners to educate them. More mittee on arrangements for tho af­ and declared that if in a poverty- VARIANCE SHOWN
m atter before the convention with or about this m atter and if half of ths
tember 13th and urged a large attend­ than 1,800 are interested. Under the fair last Thursday and Paul Riggers stricken world America produced
erlery land in the s|a ts was rested
IN LAKE LEVELS without tho pnrty’s consent.
ance from Sanford. Efforts to secure movement financed by Napoleon Hill, and C. L. Britt, Ralph Wight, nnd more than she could use herself, soon­
this season by planting same other
reduced rates are being made and it a'N ew York magazine editor, ho will Percy Mcro were efficiunt members er or Inter she would experience the
crops instead of celery these same
TALLAHASSEE, Aug 25.—Lako
is planned to OQgage a spocial train try to install the some system in of the degreo team.
lands would produce much batter
levels varied slightly in tho Okeecho­
Last night was the big dnneo thnt snmo conditions now affecting Great bee section o flh o Everglades district,
to carry the delegations from both other penal institutions.
celery
next season. This Is b n o true
was well) attended and with good Britain.
Sanford and Deland.
of
the
celery crop in Florida e$d has
according
to
a
statement
of
condi­
In emphnsizing his assertion that
music and good floor dancing was
been
proven
by actual tests.
The suggoatlqn th a t on electric
tions
from
August
10
to
22,
Inclus­
self Inctrost was the dominating mo­
enjoyed until n Into hoursign board be placed a t tho station
tive in life I.ord Birkenhead declared ive, issued today by the chief drain­
wss referred to the publicity commit­
that tho world would probably not age engineer. Tho range was be­
tee. It was the opinion of T. L.
survive if idealism were given n tween 17.2 and 18.2 feet, there being
Dumas that the A. C. L. would docompletely free rein; no nation in apparent a slight downward tendency
froy a portion of the expenses of
democratic conditions will ever be­ from tho ertd of last week and util
constructing and maintaining this
come the Knight-errant of the world; Wednesday.... Heavy rains fell gen­
sign.
Wight Bros. Company will ^ive •
Woodroy Wilson's judgment of his erally in tho lake section Tuesday
Mrs. Rhomspia Fontinette Ellis Rhce
F. T. Williams, chairman of tho
customer a Ford car and It wl|l pot
countrymen was wrong', and through and Wednesday. Total rainfall from
Dies Id California
City Planning committee, moved that
cost tho customer a cent. The plan
this error he bccamo the agpnt of all August 1 to 22 for tho lako region
the proposal of the railroad company
was 7.00 inches.
Is that with pvery dollar purchase a
post-war
duvclopnicnta
from
yhich
( I l r T a r A w . r l . I H f*re«a)
^
to deed sufficient land a t the station
ticket will bo given am| on February
PASADENA, Calif., Aug. 23.—Mrs. bis altruistic mind would have re­
to increase parking facilities be
Its inventor has patented a ahnving
15th the Ford will be glvuo to the
Rhomcnis Fontinette Ellis Rhee, of coiled.
adopted. Thera were a number of
(Hr Tk» Am m Is IM frrta )
brush
with
a
cup
shaped
ring
encirlono
holding tho lucky number. Don’t
Lord
Birkenhead
opened
his
address
Washington, widow of WH!*a,n&gt; James
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. — Re­
the members Who were of the opin­
Rlioe, noted scientist, who more than by declaiing that a dozen unscrupu­ in gthc handle to prevent waber drip­ storation or Monarchy in Germany lose your tlcketa as your nopm will
ion that the railroad should bear ita
hot be on the ticket—only the number
50 years was connected with the lous but powerful men, deliberating ping on its user's hand.
within a year is predicted by repre­ corresponding to the one to be drawn.
proportion of any expense incurred
(Hr The Aaaorlalrd Preaa)
Smithsonian Institute, died yesterday. privately in Berlin, decided upon thd
sentative Aswell, Democrat, of Louis­ Everyone knows that Wight Brothers
NEW YORK, Aug 25.—Character­
for paving Improvements. It was
world war. This decision, he added,
Sho was 75 year* old.
iana, who presented President Coo- give you real service and tpve every­
pointed out, however, that the rail­ ising references to Woodrow Wilson
was astonishing, because of the very
lidge today sqqm observation! gain­ thing in oils, gas, acceasorifa, tires
road defrayed the entire cost of the by Viscount Birkenhead, former Lord
ignorance displayed by the twelve.
ed by rpcoqt European trip. The sit­ pnd everything for tha auto. Every­
present paving, which would exceed Chancellor of England, in an address
“For Germany, given peace, had
uation
in Germany and all Europe is one knows that you get Uie best a t
a
t
Williamatown
Institute
of
Politics
any assessment made against them
everything in her own hands,” ho as­
tnpst menacing, he said.
for further . Improvements to this last night as impudent, Henry BreckW tfhta. Now you will get a free
serted, “and her principal trade com­
property. The m atter was finally put enridge, assistant secretary of war
Ford. See the ad in thia issue.
petitor in Eurppe was likely to be
The Pcoplea Bank have an ndverto a vote -which resulted in the mo­ under Mr. Wilson, today protested in
paralyzed by internal dissensions re­
tlaement
in thia issue calling attei£
tion, as made by Mr. Williams, be­ letter to John W. Davis, president
lating to Ireland, which might easily
of the American Bar Association,
ing adopted
tlon to the bad check law and every­
have produced civil war. All Ger­
one should read this law and beoome
Mayor Lake advised th at bids for against the Viscount being permitted
many had to do was to wait.’’
fam
iliar with it regardless of wheth­
the construction' of the yacht baain to speak a t the association’s annual
From war Lord Birkenhead turned
er
you
expect to overdraw your ac­
would be openod Monday the 27th. convention. Breckenrldge urged that
to peace, asserting ita.problems were
count or have the other fellow give
He also urged that prroxlmate esti­ If it proved necessary for the VIs­
infinitely greater.
White and Colored People Alm ost 1M
you a bad cheek.
mates on'the cost of tho bulkhcadlng count to make tho scheduled address
“K is no use abusing the treaty of
Years Old
project be finished as promptly as it might be intimated to him th at an
Versailles,’’ he declared. “Tlyit treaty
possible.
.
expression of oupinions concerning
Several
fert
of
whe
are
autom
atic­
was the creature of the victorious
CBj TO. a . •U lfJ
C. D. Brumlsy of Chuluota was the the great American statesman was
ally reeled v/ithln a now ilsettle Iglkt
ood of the victorious allies.
(D r ThS A u w l s tH P e r u )
T A M P A , A u g . 25.— tk tw » * a «00
distasteful
and
intolerable
to
any
out-of-toam member present a t F ri­
MOBILE, Aug. 25.—Stephens Loss- plug to permit the movement of and 7fi0 women Including negroes who
“President Wilson,’ indeed,
.....
came
day’s meeting. CWL. Raymond, state self-respecting American audience.
Ing, Bp years of age, wealthy whole­ lamps connected with U.
with
a
noble
message
of
hope
but
have lived in llillahorotlgh county ^0
J A ^ r8 0 ^ rVIA
LL?., , L V ^ : - ' n le
representative of tha American Port­
unhappily in the seuual, b°Pc proved sale, oyster grower, was shot and kill­
years or more gathered a t Tanpna f y
body
-of
a
negro,
riddled
with
bullets
land Cement Association attended as
ed on the porch of his hom^ yester-|
to
be
his
principal
equipment.
It
ly
their first annual picnic today. Thia
by A mob near Jacksonville last night
lh« guest of F, if. Williams.
a fascinating speculation that, had he day. Tom W. Cleveland, 81, |a held
idea originated with J. U. Whitney,
wai
identified
as
that
of
Ben
Hurt,
--- _---------------------been given health and strength to on tho charge of m urdpr,. John G,
a newspaperman for tha purpose of
farm
band,
suspected
of
being
the
Although IffasU vqvers an area
Cleveland, his father, is county com-l
bringing together pioneer* annually.
map wno had pecpcd lnto a girl’4 bed- pursue the campaign which ho con­
Brest err .than this United States extemplated, his idealism and personali­ mlssioDer of M°bile county. *fld 8. J.’
Mrs. Cornelia Mobley, KB, wboaa
• ludiqg Alaska, its population is estity could have affected the forces of Cleveland, his brother. SIY held in
ent# were massacred by *
Cub­
*tot*d.at only $1,000,000.
connection wlih Vhe affray. The hill­
the oldest white woman. IK*
was" u 5 w n 7 av1?
tbo wrong]
‘•
bed ge, proprietor of the Pulaski Ho­ officials that the mob
'
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Successful experiments with shale tel and formor tVcII known conductor, negro as It was impossible for H art , A- new keyless lock for automobile ing ie said to have resulted (rom a dcijt Coolldge will retain Brigadier 100 years old and former algyn.
fight w ith grandson of Lofoing. L*&gt;*e- General Sawyer as his personal phy- Oldest negro. Both wore
and peat aa locomotive fuel have been on the Central Georgia died, today a f­ to hav« been
U en *at t^e . scene of the altering columns automaticaly oper­
ing’s ham# U 26 miles from here, a ik lo o , U «%■ made Known at tha
carried ottt IfiJ
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crime. - . •
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ates, when a car atppa,
ohow Plato), built of oyster shells.
Whlta House today.
The Dally Herald, 16c pay

Sanford Elks
Had Great Day
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Initiated Fifty

tato

WORLD UNREADY
FOR IDAUSM

Testimony Taken
In Proceedings
Of Piggly Wiggly

L»or&lt;J Birkhead Says that
. Self Interest
Leads

CONVICT START
A GOOD BONG
WHILE IN PRISON

NEWTON BAKER
WILL ADVOCATE
LEAGUE NATIONS

WilJ Gp Before the Next
Democratic Convention
in Its Behalf

Gave Prisoners Corres­
pondence Course, and

BIRKENHEAD
SPEECH HADE
AMERICANS SORE

RESTORATION
OF MONARCHY
IN GERMANY

Wife of Noted Scientist
Died at Pasadena, Calif.,
iVestredayat age of 76

[Wight Will Give Ford
Car Away to Qpe of
His Customers Feb* 15

Football at Rollins
Shows Goqd Prospects
For Fast Heavy Team

Assistant Secretary of
i War Under Wilson
Protests

OYSTER KING
KILLED TODAY
MOBILE HOME

May B e Wrong Negro
Say the County
y Qffidals

Well Known Conductor
and Hotel Proprietor
' Dies at Savannah

Hillsborough County
Pioneers Gathered
in Annual Picnic

Killed on Front Porch
, and Several Arrests
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Follow

President ty Retain
general Sawyer
As His Physician

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, A U G U 8T C 4,1923
All repaira oromptly attended to—
Give us a Irlal and watch results.—
Field.
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POLYCRATES

THEWEATHER = =

lit lost and found rings could talk,
Wnlch for tho advertisement of what Interesting stories we should
Wight llron., in tomorrow’s Herald. have I Ever since pnlyrrates found h'.a
lost ring In the stomach of n fish hack
They hnvc something of interest for In the Sixth century, R. C.—nnd doubtyou.
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loss even before thru—lost nrtlrlos, im­
r*x
perially Jewels, have "returned" In
The Puleston-Drumlcy building edi­ plctnrrs«)uo and Interesting ways.
** tion tomorrow in the Herald. Get an Hero, for example, Is the story of a
lost only n few weeks ago, that
Its extrn copy and send to your friends ring,
If quite us extraordinary as that of the
Ka and show them what we arc doing here ring of I’dlycratrs:
,
hs in Sanford.
In the high school af Cmfton. n
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suburb of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, the
, The Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co., nd- juefiibers of each china provide them­
,
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Rti
vertlse special prices on salmon, pea­ selves with rings of special design ns
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 2L—The nut butter, vlnegnr, salad dressing, class mementos. A few weeks ago a
girl In the senior class let one of the
maximum and minimum temperntures baking, powder, etc. Rend the ad and boys tnke her ring, which shortly iitlernote
the
prices.
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in representative cities, furnished by
wurtl he left on a table In tils room.
the weather bureau from records com­
There his aunt saw It nnd. supposing
Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Jernignn are thill -It belonged to her nephew, put It
piled at 8 p. m. Ixyt night, follow:
Max, Min. now comfortably located in their on her finger nnd then went with a
Glly •
Atlantic City ..................... 88
54 cozy new bungnlow on Sanford party of friends oil an automobile trip.
Somewhere In Virginia LDO miles or
70 Heights recently built for them by
Atlanta ................................ 82
moro from Pittsburgh the tourists
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52 E. A. Douginas.
stopped nt n watering trough by the
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Buffalo ................................ 02
rondslde. . Rome time nf|er leaving It
During
the
final
clearance
Bnlo
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Chicago ................................ 72
54
the aunt noticed that the ring was
•10 "Churchwcll’a they are making a spec­ gone, fllnco she did not know when It
Cincinnati ............................ 72
48 ial drive on men’s nnd boy’s under­ had disappeun-d. she made uo effort to
Dcs Moines ................. ........ 80
48 Wear at prices that will clear them up find It.
East port, Maine ................. ’ 04
Later another party of tourists
50 Jr a hurry. This is your opportunity.
Kansas C ity ........................ HO
stopped
a t tlm watering trough, and h
Rend
the
nd
today
nnd
get
the
prices.
52
New Y o rk ............................ 72
Indy among them found the ring. Now08
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Pittsburgh ...........................
Edwin Sterns, Jr., assistant secretary hero Is the strange part of the story.
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St. Louis ............................. 74
The finder also lived In Cruft on; though
nnd
treasurer of tho Tri-State Plg48
Toledo .................................. 08
she was unknown to the loser. On re­
Washington ......................
72
52 gly Wiggly Stores, is in tho city to­ turning home the woman showed the
« day looking over tho local field nnd ring to n girl who lived next door. Tho
is w ell'satisfied with the pntronngc girl, who wns u high school pupil, al
SANFORD WEATHER
once recognized It us n senior class
74 of the local store. ‘ *
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ring.
Inside the hand the woman found
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Minimum ...........................
the Initials of the owner and returned
Work
hns
already
started
on
the
02
Maximum ............................
the ring to her before the girl had even
.32 new home of the Mcbnnc-Huick Mo­ 'discovered that It was lost I—Youth’s
Precipitation .......................
,30.10 tor Company next to Wight Hros. Companion.
lin ro m e ter........... ................
garage. It is expected the building
Wind, light, Southwest.
will be completed and occupied by
BRAVERY THE FIRST QUALITY
Sepetmber 15.
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Thursday—Miss Virginia De Courncy
* entertains nt a Kitchen Shower, nt
her home on Pearl avenue, a t 8 p.
m., complimenting Miss Mamie
Kate Williams, a bride-elect.
HOOD N ir.lIT
Good night, kind world, good night,
My d/jy in done, and 1
Have dropped my tools, and now
Will lay my troubles by.
Good night, hard dny, farewell!
I’ve earned my rest, nnd now
I.et darkness robe me, and some
breer.e
Of comfort fan my brow.

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Good night!
The sleep
May I wish
To do my

and if I sleep
of honest men,
honest men nwake
part again.

And may I stand each dny
Strong in the press, nnd see
A day’s work finished, lacking nought
Because erf fault in me.
So f may come nt eve
To rest my wenry bend;
So I may earn the right to lie
Upon my labor's l»ed.

LOCALS

Pittsburgh High School Qlrl Recovered
*Lost Ring In'a Manner Really
S
Remarkable.

For Florida: Partly cloudy
in interior; local thunder*
showers near coant today.
Saturday fair.

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Clovcrbloom butter In cubes, 50c
CHICAGO,\ V g . ~ ? —Opener; grain per lb., Swiss Mc-dow Gold butter 55c
prices: Wheat, Dec. 1.01 3-4 to 1.05; per lb. Fresh cream-to whip, butterMny, 1.10 1-8 to 1-1; Corn, Dec. CC 7-8 milk, cottage cheese, Swiss, Nippy pi­
mento and cream cheese at the I’oputo 07; Oats, Dec. 40-3-8. to 1-2.
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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2 lv-*Cotton
II o'clock call: October 23.03, Decem­
ber 23.05. Count 711.
Court- . . P
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Satisfaction • Promptness
csy - Service.—Field.

Having disposed 'of my grocery
stock on West First street, notice is
Hereby given that nil creditors nrc
requested to present their claims
within the next ten Rays.
126-10tp.
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“ ELKS”
Kpccinlly Ilcduced Prices on
LAPEL BUTTONS
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ELKS’ CHAIIMS
ELKS’ RINGS
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Palmetto Avc. nnd Third .Street

“Rome’s Mark vs. God’s
Seal”
TUESDAY, AUG. 28TH /

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29TH

“Where Are the Dead?
In Heaven, Hell, Pur­
gatory or Where?”

Green nnd Yellow Go’ll

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31ST

“The Coming of Elijah”
WRIST WATCHES

Riilovn, Gruen, Eltfin, nil dcHigns
in White (Sold, Green Gold nnd
Shoshone Indian* Had Llttlo U*o for
I'lntinum nt
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T. W. Sikes of Dublin, Gn., has
Othor Virtue* In the Brave* of

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In one of his million dollar

“T H E /ta CLASS"
Alio
JOHNNY HINES
as irrepressaklc youth. cha»«,
with laughs, suspchsc with thrill.
Iti a whirlwind story—
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“BURN ’EM Up
BARNES”
(This picture was billed for Aur
Cth and 7th but did not arrive.)
Monday and Tuesday—Cecil n. DeMillc’s Pararaount-Artcraft Pr*.
duMion ’’Old Wive, for the Nrw-

Medical Demonstration

MEN’S ’ WATCHES . “Spiritualism, it’s CharElgin nnd Wnlthnm, While,
ad er, its Source’*
Special $12.7!)

t o n i g h t

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

SUNDAY NIGHT, AUG. 26TII

THURSDAY, AUG. SO^H

Good night,Skind world, good night!
And may nil others lie
Sleeping the sleep that man has earn­
purchased the grocery store on West
the Tribe.
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Rewarded, e’en ns I.
I, -C. Kinerd. Mr. and Mrs. Sikes 'A« war wns tlielr chief occupation,
—Henry Kdwnrd Wnrne in Richmond
Heginning September Ninth Same will make their future home on the bravery wns the llrst virtue among the
Timcs-bispatch.
Schedule ns Week Days
Hhoslmno Indians of the American
West Side.
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Northwest. None could hope to tie
R. C. Herg and Reese Combs, of Mi­
II I, T tir .1 ..o r l n l r i l I 'm ,* )
distinguished without having given Blue White Diamond HIiir-h, I /-I
The
attention
of
the
new
Elks
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ami, are in the city for u few days
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 21.—The
Karat
proof of It, nor mold there he any j
transacting business.
rnilrond commissioners ordered thoi cidk-d to the special price on buttons, preferment or Inlluenee among the no- i
Men’s lion without some warlike achieve- ,
Atlantic Const Line to maintain pas­ ’links, charms nnd rings.
v.-atches
nnd
wrist
wntches
nt
greatMrs. Kdwnrd Higgins is spending senger service between .Sanford nnd ’|y reduced prices at the iDnmnnd Pal- tnent. The Important events which
gave reputation to a warrWir, mol on- ]
this week nt Dnytonu Reach as the Trilby beginning September 0th. The
carrier wns ordered to maintain the ;
wh‘ r,‘ &gt;ou «c\ lho ,HJ‘l of .jcWe,.ry titled him to a new name w e r e : Kill­
geest of Mrs. R. (!. Binder.
I
nt
the
lowest prices. Sec the ndv. ing u whl/e (or gri/xl.v) hear, stealing
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Individually the ho rses of the enemy,
today.
lending tl party who happened to be
J ’rtor Schaal was among the S his- days.
I*. AVEINBERG, Prop.
auecessful either In plundering horses
ford people 'motoring to Orlando yes­
The Piggly Wiggly Stores nrc sell­ or destroying the enemy, and lastly,
The
Herald
dcliv?red
six
times
a
terday afternoon.
ing sugar at 10 pounds for N-t rents Scalping an enemy u a i r i e r .
307 EAST FIRST STREET
week for 15c.
nnd are llso making special prices on
These acts seemed of nearly eqtinl
- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Padgett an­
all canned goods, dried fruits, butter, dignity, but the last, that of tuklng
nounce tho birth of an ll-|&gt;ound son,
Miss Iiertha Snyder will leave to­ coffee and many other articles too iiu enemy warrior’s scalp, d-us an
Sunday ut their horn.* on Park avc-1day for Sanford fo ra visit with Miss numerous to mention. Read the ad­ honor quite Independent of th e ‘ art
hue.
' Seritn Lake, who has visited in Jack­ vertisement today nnd note the very- of vanquishing him. To kill one's
adversary \vas of no importance un­
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■ | sonville on a number of occasions.— cheap prices.
less the acnlp was brought from"
Dr. ami Mrs. S. W. Walker were! Jacksonville Timcs-Uniun.
the Held of battle. Were a warrior
visitors here yesterday ell mute to
The Outlet has an advertisement in to slay any number of Ills enemies
their home in St. Petersburg from a
The Seminole Athletic Clul invites this issue calling your attention to tho In action, and others were to obtain
fnotor trip to Canada and places in all members of the Women's Club to new Fall Goods just received. -15 sam­ the scalp* or llrst touch the dead, they
tile east.
celebrate Labor Day, September 3rd ple dresses by express and all of them would have all the honors, since they
at the Lake Monroe School grounds. right up to now. New fall styles and hud home off the trophy.
Miss Olive Hussey, who has been They will have a free barbecue, baby of the best materials and nt reason­
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R. parade, mule race, hull games, run­ able prices. Get your pick while they;
Tha Child'* Sea.
Leake, at her home on Sanford ning, jumping, horse shoe pitching, arc here.
A child would take a sample of It
Heights, li*tt yesterday for her home and other athletic sports. Come and
(tho sen) In a bucket, nnd consider
in Toronto, Cunudu.
« bring your friends;
Are you going away? ask* Bail- that In nil Its aspects; and then It
would know that the sen I* a great
niel’s Specialty Shop nnd the reason
bucketfuls of water, nnd further
Miss Margaret l.nyton, of Gaines- DELIGHTFUL .SURPRISE PARTY | they ask the question is because they many
|lm | by
fr,.llk „f , , ^ „ ny
ville, who is spending the summer &gt;it^ ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spurting and have just what you want in dies, iwater Is imt ttt to drink. Sturm* nnd
Daytona Reach, is the attractive week daughters, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. T. String- and coat* and millinery and every­ ship* and sand-castlcs und llglitlioiihes
end guest of Miss Seritn Lake at her cr and Mr. nnd Mrs. George E. Wells thing. They nrc innking a special run nod nil tho other side-show* would fol­
homo on Park avenue.
land children suprised Mrs. George on dresses and coats and hats. See low Inter; l&gt;ut In the {pennllnie the
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child would have seen the sen In n
bucket, ns It hud previously seen ttie
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff and j i-nlng nt her home on Mcllonvlllo avcmoon In n looking-glass, so would
baby nnd Miss June Waddell motored j nuc, the occasion being her birthday,
Ram Bnumcl, of Bnumel'.i Fpreinlty
to Daytona Reach where Miss June I At a late hour, delirioua home Shop, I* leaving for Now York next know all about It. The moon Is a
variable and Interesting kind iff lamp;
will spend several weeks. Mr. nnd j made cake nnd punch were served.
Saturday and he will pick out any­ the sen Is buckets nnd bucket's nnd
Mrs. Woodruff returning home l a s t! About twenty enjoyed this delight­ thing you want in dresser, coots or buckets full Y&gt;f water. I think the
evening.
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millinery for you while he *s away in stars are hides In a sort of black cur­
the big markets. Any of the custom­ tain or celling, nnd the sun I* n piece
ers of Bnumel’s Specialty Shop that of brlglitnesM, except nt sunset or In a
: mist, when It Is a whole Dutch cheese.
want Mr. Bauincl to do this for them j The world Is streets and field* nod
should see him at once nnd giv * him ttie seaside nnd our house.—lib-hard
your order.
Middleton, In "Children nnd Hie Sea."
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Passenger Service
Ordered Between
Sanford and Trilby

T h e P rincess

SUNDAY, SEIM1. 2ND

“Blue Laws”

"I had n long spell of Typhoid Ftv.
t r which played havoc with my kid.
ncya and I suffered a good deal wju,
iny back, lower abdomen nH bladder.
I went on In thia condition until 1
used Foley Kidney Pills. I have d m .
cr been lmthcrcd. with my kidney,
since,’’, writes Mrs. \Y. T. Clary
Whlto Plains, Va. For qujck relief
from backache, dull headache, rheoinntic pains nnd kidney nnd bladder
trouble uso Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
everywhere.—Adv.
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla
«’ 4-24-tfe.
OUR LEADER—Hot hnmburgcr 5c;
hot dog, Be.—Little Gem hunch,
200 Palmetto Ave.
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25% OFF'

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

DIAMONDS
$62.50

.B h t o j S S :

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

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Men’s and Boy’s

UNDERWEAR

M ilane Theatre
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
-Shows Starting at 7:30 and 9:13 I’. M.----

COUNTRY STORE NIGHT
20 PRIZES GIVEN AW AY

Now is the time to get name of
those sperial bargains in summer
■ •clothing at Woodruff &amp; Wat.'ior’s.
Their Inst sale, wns a good one nnd
thrir Btoro wns crowded with, eager
5 buyers for they are selling all the
* summer goods at half price. Every­
thing marked in plain figures amt you
can see just what you arc saving. Sec
th rir ad in thin paper.

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The Pure Food Market under the
cficieiit management of Jaybew Tillis
Inc one of the most popular moat em­
poriums of the city anil Hugh not only
holds his trade but put on new busi­
ness every week und his secret is
"SERVICE" with capital letters—Jest
1like that. He handles only tho best
of Floridu anil Western meats and If
you want anything In that line read
his advertisement today nnd see
Jnyhew—the Pure Food Man-

A photoplay baaed upon the history of the Roman Empire
during the reign of Nero.
-''RATHE COMEDY—SNUB POLLARD IN “ A TOUGH
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DUSTIN
FARNUM in ’’BRASS COMMANDMENTS’’
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DURING OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE, WHpN
QUALITY IS CONSIDERED

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oral bus, bodies thut her husbund wns ■
In love with another womun. "Why.!*
you can see It yourself," they sold. 9
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woman or a blind woman might see g
It, but I am fifty years old and I run
Note tho advertisement of the Mc- i not Idlnd. l-kuow what not to sen."
£ Kinnon-Markwood Company today. • IITh^ ou Transcript.
■ IThey are making a special sale o n , ’
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8 Thompson Brothers and Marlon Shoe* I
Reforming.
and the prices on these shoe* are w ay , *When we gits Hmi busy reformin'
down.
McKInnou-Markwood good* one nnother," Mild Uncle Klieti, "we'*
m e right from the m arkotr—fresh Ruble to aucrttlco ourselves by not
and up to d a tc ^ n d whin you get tni* clieckln* up on our penomul shortenin'
special price on shoe* you are getting ’lag*."—Wukhlngtou Star.
a price on bran new goods right from
J the factory. The prircs will sell them The Herald delivered alx times
deck for the. •
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$1.00 Men’s Topkis Union Suits, at, per s u it.............. ..89c
$1.50 Men’s B. V. D. Union Suits, at, per su it........... $1.29
$2.00 Men’s Hallmark Union Suits, at, per suit........ $1.69
$3.00 M£n’s Hallmark Union Suits, at, per suit........$2.48
75c Men’s B. V. D. Drawers and Shirts, per garment. 69c
75c Boys’ Union Suits, at, per su it.......... ....................... ..... 69c
59e Boys1Waist Union Suits, at, per su it....... .
...k 48c I
Men’s Athletic Slipover Undershirts, at’, each.........-45c

CHURCHWELL’S
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L&amp;d Birkenhead .ill u speech at
Williamstown asserts that the world
is not ready for the idealism as ex­
emplified by Woodrow Wilson in bis
League of Nations. Well, if the
world is not randy for the league
of Nations then America Imd better
stay out of Europe.
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flve.timea nnd failed to kill himself.
Down here in Florida lie could have
shot himself In the kitchen or in' the
dining ranm ’and'jin-would have been
killed Instantly. Another good place
down lire to get killed is in the old
still on the hillside.
Grover Cleveland llergdoll would
not fight for his country hut he kills
a man thu other dny who was trying
to kidnap him. Well, those fellows
who tried to kidnap him ought to re­
member that even a rabbit will light
If he is cornered

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Wiggly fame is all to the mustard
even if he did get burned up by Wall
Street. Clarence is not the Unit, one
to -g e l caught in the jam of that
famous street hut In- says in n state­
ment today "llie Judas kiss has burn­
ed my iipt" which is entertaining to
say the least.
----------- o----------President Coolidge cancelled his
third cabinet meeting yesterday. Say,
that fellow is oil right. After he
has "preaidented” for a few more
days he will be able to dispense with
all tlx! other useless furniture around
the White House. If he will just in­
clude Congress in his house cleaning
plans he will earn the everlasting
gratitude of all the people.
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An Act rcculating -the Issuance of checks, drnfta nnd orders fdr the
payment of money within the State of Florida and to provide a penalty for
the violation of this* r yAct.
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[ T H E AMERICAN PRIJIS ASSOCIATION

Some of these days the United
States wilf rcfpgnize Mexico nnd
Germany will recognize France.
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ing these days that wo never heard
of and yet they are supposed to he
prominent.
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Windshield" says headlines in pnpers
today. O, well, why worry. It might
have been worse.
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United Stntea hangs on Europe. Wei)
In a way Oscnr is right. Of course
we could get along without Europe
but we ought to finish the job we
started during the WorbMVor.

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AirriT^T 25, 1923
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our churches nnd schools in every
town, of our wonderful hnthing
beaches, our golf links nnd numerous
other facilities for amusement in the
ojh * nnlr.
They have been told, per­
haps .that for the first time in his­
tory jhe shipments of citrus fruits,
with the exception of lemons, which
we do not raise here in commercial
quantities, have exceeded those of
California, nnd that the 55,000 acres
of young groves not yet it: bearing,
with tiie many thousands of unim­
proved hut ndnptnblp lands, will main­
tain that supremacy to the end of
time.
Our possibilities in farm lands
have a wider range than can bo
found in any other slate in the union.
Wo possess all the requisities for a
great stock slate, except the stock,
ami we are getting that ns our mirnfirT fairs’ shut?. We have cheap
4audsi -n-ivmHrkniieMmnte, • luxurious
grasses and nbotindance of water.
The people of the north arc consider­
ing these things, and they will In­
here in greater numbers than ever
next winter to see for themselves if
these claims are founded on fact.
They will find thnt tin- liqlf Inis not
bee ntold, nnd cannot be told within
the enmspns of an ordinary newspa­
per article, and finding Unit to lie a
fact, more of them than ever before
will decide to remain here and cast
their lot with thin young, vigorous
nnd growing stale.
The real development of Florida
is
only, just beginning—Tampa
Times.
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TODAY.

Sanford is causing comment all
over the state for the amount of
building that is going on in this city.
Especially is this true of-the magnifi­
cent business blocks and office build­
ings thnt have been built in thu past
year and that are being built right
along- One thnt we mention today
Ir the E&gt;n1eslou-Itnnnley building that
is the first four story business nnd
office building to he started in San­
ford but not the Inst. Taking the
plan* of all old frame building thut
Inis stood sentinel at this corner since
Sanford started this fine new build­
ing is not only a credit to* tho City
Substantial but it has replaced what
was an eyesore to the city. And this
fine building is only a starter. Across
the street is the new six story First
National Bank building nnd there will
he more tail ones to follow nnd while
these buildings would not be consid­
ered big buildings in some of the big
cities to the Sanford folks they spell
PROGRESS in capital letters. There
has been so much accomplished here
in tiie past year thnt we.hnvu to rub
our eyes every time wo come down
town at night and see all of these
corners lighted up and twinkling like
the bright lights of a big metru]iolitan city. Our buildings it re the pride
of mir hearts and they are sure sings
of the substantial building in thu City
Substantial.
_ _ _ _ _ o----------Large Majority of 1-ast Season’s
Squad Will Answer Whistle.

Every consideration points to un
unprecedented influx of LuuristH dur­
ing tho coming unison.
Inquiries
aboout conditions In the state have
never been more numerous and per*
nistent than they have this summer.
Every board oftrnde and chamber of
Commerce lias been flooded with let­
ters asking fur information uhuu the
state. Floridians
visiting iu the
northern stales have never been more
numerous and inquiries about the
state, its climate, winter and nummer, its soil and its capacity for pro' ' duction of ail infinite variety of
things necessary for the use of man
And the stories which could be tru th ­
fully told to these seekers after
knowledge have not been of a kind
to discourage immigration. (They
have been told that the lung period
of depression which followed the war
was felt less in Florida than in any
other state of the union. 'During that
parlous limu tho souther most state
in the union went steadily forward,
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WINTER PARK, Aug. 25.—Rollins
clearing and draining its land, plant­
ing groves of oranges and uvocndocs College faces the brightest prospects
and truck gardens to supply the peo­ for a~j£mxl football season this full in
ple of less favdred lands with ehoice muny nektons, with indications for a
vegetables in mid-winter. They have fast and helhty team. A large major­
bee ntold of our good roads stretch­ ity of lust season’s squad will answer
ing ail ov«r tho state, of good hotels, tiro whlstiu on the opening day and a
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number of new students and players
o faliility have applied for reserva­
tions.
Of Inst yearGs squad it is now prac­
tically an assured fact that the fol­
lowing will return: Hraunberns, enptuin-elect; Wulf, Inst year’s captain
and left end; Guy Cotado, nod; Kuril*
or and Curry guards; SutlifT, tackle;
Emery, center; Rny (.'olado, quarter;
George Seeds, halfback; “Colton”
Thomas, fullback; Ten re, halfback;
Thompson halfback; Potter, end; and
a number of others.
Williams, tin "All-Ohio Valley" se­
lection of last year, lias applied for
reservations and will make n bid for
ail end position. He is a big, fast
iiinn, and according to Ohio sports
writers, was the host of high school
ends of tliu state.
With the no wmntcrlnl on hand, a
number of them players of consideridileMlf(p('ri#mxV Arid handled hy
Wight, former Tulano star nnd all­
soul hern selection, recently signed ns
coach, ItoliiiiH expects to innke n de­
termined effort to rapture the state
championship.
The coming season will find Rollins
with the heaviest schedule of any
team Unit Inis heretofore represented
Florida's oldest institution of learn­
ing. It includes a elush with tinUniversity of Havana ill Havana, De­
cember 8. The schedule follows:
Ocloher d—Orlando Legion at Win­
ter Park'
October 15—-St. Augustine Legion
at Winter ni’rk.
October 20—University of Florida
at Gainesville.
Octolier 27—Piedmont at Orlando.
November .'I—Tampa 1-cgiou (pend-'
ing).
November 10—Southern at Winter
Park.
November 17—College of Charles­
ton (pending).
November 20 — (Thanksgiving) —
Stetson at DcLnud.
. December 8—University of Havana
at Havana.
Negotiations also are under way for
games with Southwestern University
of Clarkesvillu, Tunn., Oglethorpe nnd
Auburn .according to u recent unnounccincqt of Manager Herrington.
In tackling the powerful 'Gators in
their own back ynrd, Rollins will -Hot
a precedent, as never before has
Florida honored the “fTnrs" with n
contract for n game a t Gainesville.
The Ibivnnu trip is attracting a
number of players who arc anxious
for a chance to journey to the south­
ern metropolis nnd is cruating no lit
tic interest among prospective stu­
dents.
ASSOCIATED DAILIES TO MEET
HERE.
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It has l&gt;ecn definitely decided thnt
the Associated Dailies of Florida
will meet in Sanford on Thursday,
September 6th, There will not be
much time fur frolicking although
the good pcoplu of Snn’.'ord want to
show tile editors n good time but the
meeting will bo all afternoon prac­
tically and a fte r the m eeting will lie
lunch at the Valdez Hotel which will
be headquartera while the newspaper
men ure here. And tlurn the Milanc
Theater has invited them to a special
matinee and Congressman Charles
D. Haines wants to entw tain them
a t his beautiful Altamonte honio and
Sanford wunls to give Lhetn a drive
over the country but these busy daily
newspaper fellows will hardly brf

able to stay over very long. And when
they meet here we shall expect WnlInce Stovall of the Tampa Tribune,
D. II. McKuy of the Tampa Times,
Willis Ball nnd W. C. Elliott of the
Times-Union, KiclumI Lloyd Jones of
Hie Jacksonville Journal nnd some
more of the big ones who never "have
time” to attend meetings. Sanford is
midway of the peninsula and is easy
to get tq nnd got away from nnd we
shall expect -every' daily newspaper
man in Florida to bo in Sanford on
tho 0th of September. The program
of business will be interesting nnd
the annual ejection of officers will
be important- We shall expect you in
Sunfurd on that date.

BE IT ’EN A Ctlft) BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA:
Section 1.'—That any pereon within the State of Florida who,,wtyh,4n-..
tent Ur defraud, Bhall make, draw, utter, or deliver any check, draft; or oc-.
der for the payment of money upon any bank or other depository, knowing
at the-tiirife of such making, drawing, uttering, or delivering th at the maker
or (lraweri.haapot sufficient funds in or credit with such bank or pthcr de­
pository for the payment of such check, draft, or order in full upon its pre­
sentation, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor nnd punishable by imprison­
ment in Cburity Jail for not more than six (6) months or by fine of, not
more thah Five HuHJfretl Dollars ($500.00), or both. As against the mak­
er or drawer thereof the making, drawing, uttering, or delivering by such
mnkcr or drawer of a check, draft, or order, payment of which is refuset|
,n- it
by the drawee because of insufficient funds of tho maker or drawer in its
possession or control, shall be prima facie evidence of the intent to defraud
.and of knowledge of insufficient fundB in or credit with such bank or other
depository, provided such maker or drawer shall not have paid the holder
thereof the amount due thereon, together with the amount of protest-fees,
if any, within five days after receiving notice in person, or writing, thnt
such draft, or order, has not been paid. The word "credit,” ns used herein,
shall be construed to mean arrangement or understanding, express or imr
plied, with the bank or other depository for the payment of such check,
draft, or order.
Section 2.—This Act shall take effect upon its passage n n ^ approval
by the Governor.
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Section 3.—Thnt nothing in this Act shnll bo construed.ns in any wise
altering, modifying or repealing any portion of Chapter 8401 (No. G) Acta
of 1921, entitled, "An Act to define and punish the offense of passing
worthless checks in the State of Florida, nnd providing certain rules of evi­
dence and certain forms of accusations which may he used in prosecutions
under this Act," but this Act shall be in addition nnd supplementary there­
to.
Approved by Governor June 7, 1923.
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SEASHORE PROPERTY.
Pulses of Pablo believers quicken­
ed this week, and the joyful task of
snyinffJ’Vl 'tb h l’ftou "iff J ^gt-V Veir
became possible when nn article In
last week's Saturday Evening Post
stated tliHt of all the ruad estate val­
ues to hi* found anywhere, none tend
to show a greater percentage of in­
crease than—you’vo guessed it—sea­
shore property!
The article, which deals interest­
ingly with developments of past sea­
side projects, such as Coney Island,
Atlantic City and lying Bench, L. I.,
speaks of the methods used hy real
estate operators to bring success to
these benches.
Wherever the population is, nnd
where the beach is smooth and firm,
running out for a long distance into
shallow water—that's where the teal
estate values are. Pablo and Jack­
sonville beach fans nre reading this
story with glee, mid seeing confirma­
tion by n national authority in what
they have always thought to be true
—thut the future of the Jacksonville
beaches is assured.
The Seaside Hotel in Atlantic City
is quoted ns having been purchased
some years nga for 180,000,* and nowpaying nn annual rental of $50,000,
with only minor' improvements hav­
ing been made.
Babies aru another big factor in
beach,development, and thu tiny folk
should not be overlooked, says Mr.
Ismnn.
New York's 500,000 babies as.sure
the success of the beach resorts, he
asserts, ami shows that families not
having babies often can find pleasure
in the middle of cities during a sum­
mer, when the littlu children will
drive their parents beachwurd as
soon as the weather gets hot.
The p art thnt can be. played by
railroads in developing n beach also
is enlarged on, Mr. Ismnn citing how
the Pennsylvania Ilaliroad aided in
building Atlantic City by building an
electric lino the entire length of the
resort- Mr. Isman sees a great fu­
ture for all the beadier, "practical­
ly all along tho entire.Florida coast
line."—Jacksonville Journal.
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Wc have decided to make a display room for Hanson automobiles
and we must move these genuine Goodrich Silvcrtown Tires and Tubes
at once, as the contractor will begin remodeling Sept. 1st. These prices
are at absolute cost and are for spot cash only. If you contemplate
purchasing tires or tubes this is an opportunity to save big money,
and we guarantee everyone to give perfect satisfaction.
Look a t these pri&amp;s:
REGULAR PRICE

30x3 F ab ric................. ........ ................$10.50
3 0 x 3 Fabr i c.......................... ................ 12.35
32x3 Vz F ab ric......................... ................ 18.35
1(2x4 F ab ric.......................... ................ 23.85
33x4 F ab ric......... ................. ........ ....... 25.15
34x4 F a b ric .......................... ................ 25.70
30x314 Cord.............................. ................ 15.50
31x4 Cord.......................... . ................ 28.35
32x4 C o rd ............................ ................ 31.20
33x4 Cord ............................. ................ 32.20
34x4 C o rd ____ __________ ................ 33.05
32x4 lA Cord __________ ;... ................ 40.35
33x454 C o rd ............................ ................ 41.35
34x454 C o rd ............................. ................ 42.35
33x5 Cord ............................. ................ 50.30
Cord
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WASHINGTON, A ur. 25.—Form­
er President and Mrs. Wilton were
among the first to call a t the White
House to leave their cards for Mr*.
Coolidge, the new miatreaa of the
executive mansion. Neither- the for­
mer president of Mrs. Wilson left
their automobile ond their'cards were
taken In by one of the White House
attendants.
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POINCARE, WORLD’S MOSt IMPORTANT MATT TODAY,
PUZZLES EUROPE WITH HIS POKER FACE

DIRECTORS

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Mr. fiurhans wdtt
the se­
ries of studies in Bfij Book o f Rt?brew s,at,the morning service, firing
your Bibles that you may follow the
considered. These
lie v try helyM .
studM omtlr

AT TBL8 BAM3I8T CHURCH.
Sunday school J h tb a. Is.
Preaching Sunday
utorhlng and

evening by Dr, if. fi.
sanvilW,
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B. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. n».

of Jack.

’A cordial welcome to all.
TUB SCRAP-IRON CLASS.
Mf. William ■Lake will ho the
speaker tomorrow Morning a t the
Milahe Theater, Sveral good speak
ere dfcvdbpcd a t laat "Sunday's meet­
ing and' an, all-rauni good meeting
had. fietnettibcr the time and place
—Milan* Theater, 10 a. m.
PKSSIJYTEIUAN CHURCH
Regttfat preaching services have
been reauWtd and the pastor will
preach a t each of the services Sun
day.
Services as follows:
9:45—Sunday School.
11 g. m.—Preaching service.
7 p. m.—Senior Christian EndiVvor
8 p. tOf—Preaching service.

OtJR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS

j First National Bank

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Great Question of Today." This Will
be' a 'discussion ofcs A ll* U M M gtrea.
tion, and is vitally rchtled to humnn
welfare, Bring your friends and
sbendVn hour fr* mwWtatiMi and wanship. You will b t SfUleome.

arb men of this community who regularly at­
tend the board meetings and direct the
fairs of this institution.
Through their guidance, this bank has |
with safety and satisfaction to its depositors*
done business for 36 years*
You can feel secure in having your Check- ing Account here.

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ARTIST YATES' IMPRESSIONS OF PREMIER POINCARE IN ACTION
BT MtLTON nRONNRR
NEA Service Staff Correspondent
PARIS, Aug. 24.—Who’s the most
Important person in tho world?
All Europe makes the same answer
—smilingly or frowningly, proudly or
profnhely, ns tho case may be:
"Raymond Poincare!’’
Upon this little 63-ycar-old boarded
Frenchman—whose
beard
seems
qw erty to droop and bristle at tho
same time I—world eyes arc focused.
Some say he Will be Europe's sal­
vation; others say he will be Europe's
damnation. But they all agree that
he’s the man to be reckoned with,
tho man who sits in the world’s
greatest gambling gnmc with n ’’pat”
hand and a "poker fnce."
Lawyer, writer and master politic­
ian, this prime minister of France l»y
virtue of France’s strategical posi­
tion, its army and its air fleet gov­
erns Europe.

"If Poincare -remains in office,”
they tell you in l ’nris, "every gov­
ernment in Europe—and America,
tool—will Imve to reckon with him.
If he falls from "power his fall will
have tho effect of a quiet revolution
in France that will hnvc echoes nil
over Europe. They hate him in Ger­
many, and they hate him in England."
What next from Poincare?
This is the way nn observer in Lon­
don answers the question:
"If Europe is a powder barrel, Poin­
care is the man who is playing with n
lighted match, if Germany is full of
open wounds, it is Poincare who is
poking them to keep them open. If
England is really trying to bring
peace on the continent, it is Poincare
who bars the way. If France actual­
ly has the only practicable plan, it is
Poincare who is expected to point the
way."
Poincare—whose policies arc the

despair of the rest of .Europe nnd his
whiskers tho delight of caricaturists
hero and abroad—is highly explosive
both as n norator and a writer. He
proved It when ho was trying to bring
down the Brinnd cabinet.
Then, called to power, he hnd to
net or swallow his words, lie acted,
lie took France into the Ruhr. And
he hns ju st Announced he won’t get
out.
He is the most nicknamed person
in French politics.
Cleincnccnu is
simply the "Tiger." Hut the list for
Poincare begins with the well-known
"Poincnrc-la-Ciuerre” — Polncaro-thcwnr. Meaning, - of course, that he
helped bring about the war which
began in 1914. Only the other day
one of the publications bitterly op­
posed to him coiled him: •
"Poincare, Poincaroff, Poincaruhr,
Poncarlt."
The “raff" refers to his bringing

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about the close political and military
alliance between France nnd Russia
of the czars. "Ruhr,” of course, re­
fers to his taking ^he French army
into the Ruhr. "R lt" refers to a
vhnrge that not long ago, when mak­
ing one of his nutneous speeches in
n war grnvcynrd, he laughed. Friends
explained that It wasn’t ttfallj a
laugh; that the sun got in his eyes
nnd caused him to grimace!
Horn in 1800, son of n government
official, educated for the bar, Poin­
care hail a lung nnd distinguished cnrcer in the chamber of deputies and
afterwards In the French Senate. Ho
was president of the republic during
Ihe war nnd is now premier. Support­
ed in the main by thb bulk of the
Parisian press, he is nevertheless th6
object of shnrp attacks. He has been
described ns "made for war, made by
war."

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A COM M UNITY B U IL D E R

F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. &gt;YII 1TNRR, Cashier

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!

might result. On (he other hand, it [ union urgnnibers soliciting non-union I Saturday. They came so fast that
is pointed out that anything nppronch-1dressmakers invasion of constitution-1scores of detectives working on the
ing complete dismemberment would I a! rights and further declarations enso could not keep up with them
servo to increase the social unrest made in Milwaukee that judges issu­ Many persons telephoned or wrote to
anil perhnps lead to communism. In ing such injunctions should l&gt;c im­ headquarters telling of having seen
this connection it is contended that peached today named a committee of men nnd women carrying children
And Regarded at Washington With 1the present population of Germany is fifteen labor leaders to investigate the with whom they did not seem to be
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about the maximum possible under a j uses and abuses of the federal injunc- familiar.
highly organized industrial/system ! tions.
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setting
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Preparation ' By Agricultural
improvement, is regarded in Wash­ dent states would only intensify a
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family
sedan.
Department.
social problem now regarded os acute.
ington with great apprehension.
Its upholstery is comfortable, yet sufficiently service­
Most American ofifcials ,’for ob­ 1 Although there is snid to be no
(Hr The A ux-laird Press)
ATLANTA, Aug. 2 5 .-J . P. Cobb,
definite information available as to
able
to withstand severe daily usage. The power pro­
vious
reasons
have
refrained
from
dis­
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Aug. 25.—
30, brother of Ty Cobb, is in a hospital
the existence of a liason between
vided
by its new Buick 70 H. P. valve-in-head motor
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
25.—Clues
con­
cussing
the
question
publicily^
but
A revision of previously published
here with bullet wounds in his chest
Germany
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Russian
political
lend­
is
mote
than enough to carry it over the heaviest
tinued
last
night
to
pour
in
on
(he
po­
descriptions of counties of the state many members of the house nnd sen­ ers, in some diplomatic circles it is
nnd left nrm. Ho said he was clean­
roads.
Its
staunch Buick four-wheel brakes assure
lice
who
nre
looking
for
three
months
bringing the information up to date ate and others who have studied Eu­ felt that any direct communistic
ing n revolver when it was discharged
ample safety whatever the driving conditions.
eld
Lillian
McKenzie,
who
disappeared
ropean
conditions
at
first
hand
this
as far as possible fro mavailable in­
•
•
accidentally. Had taken It from his
movement in Germany would be suc­
The admiration which you may feel for Its sendee
formation, will be a feature of the summer ogre privately that the out­ cessful in spite of all efforts of the
wife who was cleaning it' for him.
utility will be matched by the pride which your family
n«w serif* of bulletins under prep look is disquieting. In broadly rep­ responsible statesmen, rather with
will take in its comfort and suitability.
a ra t^ n by the agricultural depart­ resentative diplomatic circles, too, their assistance. .
ment—- T. J- Brooks, former state there is a pronounced and almost uni­
senator ln; Tennessee, member of the versal note of discouragement. Some
We repuir or rc-uphnlstcr and cushfaculty of the Mississippi A. &amp; M. representatives of countries not con­ or back.—Field.
126-2tr
College for six years, and recognized cerned directly with German repara­
t sone of tjic best posted ugricui tions regard a crash in central Eu­ WATCH DIGESTION IN SUMMER
(IIX The AaiM-lilnl I 'm ,)
turnl and economic experts In the rope as inevitable.
EL PASO, Aug. 25.—TVo persons
Too
much
ice
cream,
pie,
salads,
PHONE 16
In diplomatic circles n relaxation
were killed and seven sevrroly injur­
South, is compiling the data.
pickles nnd cold drinks during the hot
of
the
pressure
in
the
Rhur
is
not
ex­
ed
in
a
flood
which
did
$200,000
dam­
Revisions of a large number of do.
Corner Magnolia Avenue and Second Street
weather causes indigestion. Coated or
age to homes in lowlands a t Juarez
•cripUvc write ups of the counties pected because of what is regarded ns furred tongue, bad breath, and sour or
SANFORD, FLORIDA
across the Rio Grande from here last
.have ajrenry been completed. First an inflexible public opinion In France feverish stomach are symptom* of
and
even
in
Germany,
snid
to
pre­
among these covers Duval, which fol
this malady that ran he corrected with
clude nny marked clinngc of policy
lows:
.Foley Cathartic Tablets. "I hnd stom­
"Duval county has an area of 306,- on outstanding questions at issue. ach trouble and tried Foley Cathartic
040 acres, only 22,000 of which are Any such change was held to1 be im­ Tablets, They gave quirt: relief and
under cultivation. In it is situated possible long before Premier Baldwin now 1 can eat anything,” writes J.
the state's metropolis, Jacksonville, made his initial statement on ropara- Osborn, Lucnsvillc, Ohio. A whole­
• city of approximately 100,000, sur­ Hobs in commons in what ha* bcc,J some physic that sweetens the stom­
rounded virtually by by a wilderness. regarded ns a neffort to save central ach, tones the liver nnd cleanses tho
Due to its strategic location-as the Europe from disaster.
bowels. Bold everywhere.—Adv.
In these circumstances it hns been
principal gateway to tho state, how
ever, this city by the Bt. Johns has made clear since President Coolidgc
grown rapidly during the last few assumed office that there appears no
Nemo -6elf-Reducing No. 333
decades, tl Is a commercial and In­ course open to the Washington gov­
I* a real bargain. It h u a low top
ernm
ent
with
respect
to
Lurope
o
hand medium tklrt. Made In dutdustrial city and is favored as a winable pink or white could: kites
or than the one mapped out under
t v resort.
Daily Arrival of Florida Labater nnd Shrimp. Rnnqticts nnd Dinner Parfles on abort notice.
24 to 36—and costs o'.iy $3.00.
the
admilstration
of
President
Hard­
'■"There Is a great diversity of soils
(It? Thr AMorluteS l*rr»»&gt;
If your J n l n 1 ,n*i trt It, &gt;tnd nam«. • JAll Caierhiff dear by A. Fred Falck, one of Floridu'a lending chcfn—White service exclusively!
d itu , ilit and I J. Ws'll a»«»J ina conet.
CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—Samuel Gom*
end conditions In Duval in the area ing The wisdom of that p° CY “
N tm o llt f le n lc .F a s h io n Intiltuie
and pars, who recently declared the fed­
not fanned. Some of it is in timber, gaisled a t both the White House
110 E. 16th St.. N tw York (t5.pt, (U
conflrm■ome needs draining and some la held state' department ns already io doubt eral injunction issued here against the
ed by. events. There
is
merely for enhancement in value.
Served from 12 to 2:30 and 6:00 Till 8:00
“ The taxable value of the county Is Washingtoh official" want to do
#
* *
1- ■
mpre than $00,000,000. This is based they can to help, but the %ery
Cantaloupe Cocktail
on a supposed-to-be 40 per cent val­ menta which constitute t e Src“
MENU
uation, which shows that there are danger signs abroad arc «garded as
Mock
Turtle
Anglaisc
or Consomme n la Colbert
proptrties in Duval, a large propr- increasing the perlol of any effort
Hearts of Celery
Queen Olives
ird ' mediationtlon of which is In Jacksonville, worth
Ju st w hat, form developments in
Filet of Sole Rcmoulado, Pommes Maitru d’Hotcl
The moultlnu p.rlutl is a very henry
1150,090,000. The bank deposit* of
mrnln on tho vitality of your fowls
thf city amount to $40,000,000, which Germany may take is
Choice
iiml If they are not Kiv^'ii tho lirnt of
ia $400 per captla. The bank clear­ oa highly uncertain. In diplomatic
Prime Ribtt of New York Beef Natural
rare uu&lt;l feed they will' enmn through
circles, a t le**b the degree of the
.
ings are $625,000,000 anuually.
period
In
a
wraktmrd
condition
Roost
Long Island Duckling, Apple Sauce
"Jacksonville industries have $32,- danger l* believed to bingo upon ths
and you rannot* expert many rjiK*
Stuffed
Vermont Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
food
situation.
Although
there
may
0W/XH) invested, with pay rolls of
fruin un undernoiirisht-d h&lt;m. It Is
be
ample
stocks,
it
is
pointed
out
thnt
murh.
cheaper
to
your
clilckrnj
Ducheu Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes on Half*Shell
$9,000,000,000 annuallyThe exIn cuul condition than ’ll In to (c l
espdrts approximate $10,000,000 an these mSy not be generally availblo
Carden
Pcae
in
Cream
Steamed Rico . ‘
tln-m In good roudltlon after |p u have
for use because of serious transporta­
muliy.to fifteen foreign countries.
nllowed Itirtn to iret poor.
Lettuce
and
Tomatoes
on
Muyonnalse
“Jacksonville is amply accommo­ tion end* currency difficulties. An
Com Bread
Finger Rolls
Wheat Bread
Our feed* are sold on this wuni listen.
dated by railroads and oceon-going acute shortage, it l» feared, might
"Your
Money
Unck
IfYou
Ato
Not
produce
a
public
desperation
leading
Desserts
vessels. U has a splendid deep waHntimed."
**r Carhop ait the St, Johns river, to the gravest developments. Infor­
Green Applt or Peach Pie a la mode
twenty miles from the Atlantic ocean. mation received in official circles is
• Poach Shortcake with Whipped Cream
“Great opportunities' for Invest­ said noj to be reassuring, a t least so
T utti F rutti Mouso
ment art-open in this growing city, faf. aa concerns the food prospects in
Vanilla Ice Cream and Pound Cake
■nd1farm ing near so good as ifaar- thb Ruhr this whiter. '
Although there Is apparent in
Tea
*
Coffee
iced Tea
ket always offers splendid oppor­
tunities to Qios^ who wish to follow Washington ‘a realization that Ger­
A
fter
Dinner
Mints
FFE!)»MAV*CPA!KI A N D
E
L i Z 85
fefayfcig, poultry-raising and truck many (a confronted with the danger
farming/* - «- *. - , ,
. of a eallopae iqto bolshevism under
PHONt b39«MV P [t L AVfI.fi 4rHSl SAFUOfVD MA

jlnternal Situation
in Germany Today
is Very Alarming

The Buick

Counties
illation,
ubltahed

IN M K
BABY CASE

Paul Cobb Injured
With Pistol Today,
Was Cleaning It

Flood ih Texas
Does Big Damage
in The Lowlands

^i Double-Service Sedan

$1895 f. o. b. Sanford

SANFORD BUICK COMPANY

V A L D E Z G R IL L

Sam’l Gompers
Will Investigate
Federal Injunction

Special Attractive Weekly Rates During the Summer Months
$1,00----- -------------- TABLE d’HOTE DINNER-------------------- $1.00

Be Careful About Your Choice of Feed—Good
Will Return Double Rewards Later

Sanford, feed &amp; S u p p l y Co.
F PTI

■ii'

■.if.

i

the continued pressure, it is felt that

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923

PAGE POUR

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

YBSTEHDAY’S RESULTS
Florida State League
Tampn 2, Orlando 4.
Lakeland 0-7, Daytona G-G.
St. Petersburg 1, Bradentown 5,
National League
Pittsburgh 7, Boston 2.
Chicago G, Philadelphia G.
S t i/juis 4, New York G (fourteen
Innings),
Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 0.

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

Celery Seed
Ily Editor
*»
So is the high school foot ball meet
Stuffy Stewart's Barons copped a **
tng which will lie held in Conch Wilk double victory yesterday from the Atinnon’s off ice. at 7:30 p, m.
Inntn Crackers. Most of the credit
was given to Huron pitcher* but we’ll
|j&lt;;t our bottom dollar that Stuffy had
a whole lot to do with it.
* Tlie Florida State league comes to
an end today With Orlando ns winner
of both halves of the split season.
This makes’twice in three yearn thnt
the Bulldogs have copped the bunting.
Too bad we won't get to sec a postseason play-off between the Bulldogs
and Growers.

American League
Birmingham 4-2, Atlanta 1-1
Nashville 13, Little Rock 4.
Memphis 3, Chattanooga G.
New Orleans G, Middle 4.

Ties are ties, anil Cy Williams likes
'em, lie proceeded in the last two
days to tie Unite Ruth in the hatnerun hitting contest. It’s certainly not
safe to bet on who’s going to end the
season up with the most home run
Worhl's series will not start until
Truck tops and aide curtains.— markers.
October !tth or 10th this year. If the
leld.
12G-2tc
prices don't quite reach tile sky we
Divorce scnndnls must lie scarce. A bet there will lie come hookey playing
certain paper in Chicago seems to lie from the Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn
spending its time a t the present in and other schols in the vicinity of
getting up hnschall scandals.* Iluse- New York—that is if both Nbw York
I all players must be making higher nines win their pennants.
money.
The business and professional men
The Argentinian “ahgel” is sta rt­ of Orlando‘arc going to equip Orlan­
Tontfeht nt the Milano—"Brass ing n period of secret training. J’rob- do High with a gymnasium for the
Commandments.”
iildy he needs it—any way it won't be use of high school students. We’ll say
any secret ns to who's going to be put Orlando has some fine business men
-'■so has Sanford—get the tip?
| Starring William Fnrnum. r
in a coffin on September 14th.
Rrn*H ^Command meats
broken.
It isn't the sun’s attraction
makes the world go round—it’s
daughter’s.
Even a bad man can lie turned
straight—if you nim straight.
The deeper you fall in love
'harder it is to tell the girl.

See where the Whale Club In Jack­
sonville is going to hold o meeting
nt the Southsidc pool tonight. Crick­
ets! Where is Jax if they have a pool
there big enough to bold whales.

|Firpo is Training
In Secrecy—Docs
Stuff in a Cottage

Tuesday night a whole family—with
one to twenty children, will be admit­
ted free on the following conditions:
1.—That the father and mother both
come.
i 2.—Thnt Iscth of them get adult
tickets—tlce kids in their family are
then admitted fre.
and
’

side

CORRECTED MAY I. 1U23
South Bound

Arrive

Northbound
Arrive
.... 1:48 a.m.
.... 11:45 a.m.
..... 3:42 p.in.
.... 10:00 p.m,
Trilby Branch
Arrive

World Series Starts
About Oct. 9 or 10;
Week aLtc this Year

s —Daily, except Sunday.
315 West First Street*-Field,

DETROIT, Aug. 25.—The New
York Yankees yesterday recovered
from their batting slump, pounded
five Detroit pitchers hard and won

BROOKLYN, Aug.
Luque shut
nut the Dodgers with four scattered
hits Yesterday and incidentally in­
creased his record of strike-ouls for
the stnson to 128, two ahead of Dasfcy Vance, who led the National
League, Cincinnati won by I to 0,
bitting Grimes timely in three inBOSTON, Aug. 21. — Oeschger's
wildness, singles by Rawlings mill
Marunvillc, nn error by Ford and
Cooper’s double gave Pittsburgh five
runs in the fourtli inning against
Boston yesterday, the visitors event­
ually winning, 7 to 2.

The above drawing (made from actual photograph)
shows 21 men riding an Oldsmobile Four up West
Dugway HOI in Rochester, N. Y* •
From a standing start in high gear and with the
spark in full advanced position,.the car carried its
human cargo, weighing 3.368 pounds, to the top
without a falter—every inch of the way in high gear.
It is unreasonable to expect any five-passenger car
to carry 21 people—even in a test—but Oldsmobile
Four has earned such a name for power and strength
that owners and dealers take delight in demon*
strating its amazing performance.
Oldsmobile Four is unquestionably the finest
automobile that ever sold for $975.

WILLIAMS’ GARAGE
WE HAVE IT
Oldsmobile, Hudson and Essex Distributof
1IT, Magnolia Avenue------------------------------- I’h

“The Idle Class” is another
million dollar comedies.

Tills picture wna booked for the
Princess for August Gth and 7th lull
did not arrive. It was shown Inst
night and made a big Hit and wilt tie
shown again tonight.
*
Remember the show starts at 7:(H)
tonight and at 7:30 other nights.

ORLANDO, Aug. 25.—The cham­
And tonight every one in Sanford
pion Bulldogs ulmint lost a bail game
with
their last name beginning with
yesterday, but l.larry Green's big but
intervened and they defeated the "S" will lie ndmited free of charge,
Tampa Smokers again. Tile score wps the treat being on Osborne.
1 to 2.
;
Monday and Tuesday—Cecil It. l&gt;c
Millie’s Pnramount-Arteruft procluc
Lion, "Old Wives for the New."

Comes Back

Monday night ns an ndded attrac­
tion Buster Keaton in "Hard Luck."
Tuesday night .*ib an added attrac­
tion "The Leather Pushers."
Wednesday—Mary Mile# Minter
and Antonio Moreno in "The Trail of
the Lonesome Pine."

NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—This year's
world's series between National and
American League champion* will sturt
on October 11 or 10, according to the
present plans.
The major league season, closing a
week later limn in 11)22 is scheduled
to end October 7. Should both New
York teams maintain their places nt
the top for the third successive year,
tiie annual title* struggle probccblv will
begin Tuesday, Oct. 1). In the event
cither or both is played however, the
champion teams separated by a great­
Departs er distances the series likely would
*&gt;s v
7 :30 a.m. start October 10,
3:25 p.in.

CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—The Athletics
Departs niudo H two out of three with the
White Sox by taking yesterday’s fin3:40 p.m. ul, 3 to 2.

New

Charlie is the original Inugh-nmk
er and is slit like best in the game.

CAMP HURLS
GROWERS TO
SAINT WIN
BRADENTOWN, Aug. 2G.—Bradentown evened up the scries and Camp
won hiH twentieth gume when the
linrd-hitling Growers 'sent Wee Wil­
lie Wilson from the box and beat St.
Pete G to 1.

Solons Get to 5
Indian HurlerH
For 20 to 5 Win

Oviedo Branch
Arrivo
....... 7:46 p.m.
.......

NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The

And will please another large crowd
tonight.

Depart*

Leesburg Branch
Arrivo
Departs
CLEVELAND, Aug. 25.—Washing­
......... 3 :G5 p.m.
ton halted five Cluvcland pitchers
.......... 2:45 p.m.
.........
G:30 a.m. hard and won the filial giym- of the
........
7:10 p.m. series, 20 to 8 here yesterday.

Giants Win From
the Cardinals in 14
Innings; Reds Win

. A PRODUCT ORGENERAL MOTPRI

Harry Green’s Bi&gt;y
Bludgeon Wins Game
For Ernie Burke Co

curtnins.—
126-2tr

Yanks .........
Cy William*,
Philadelphia

W hat’s the m atter with the Rotes
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24. — A
and Kiwanis? They were going to
homer
by Cy Williams, his thirtystage three more wonderful exhibition
aecond
of the season, enabled the
games but wo haven’t seen the ball
Phillies
to defeat Chicago yesterday,
rolling yet.
G to G. Williams hit Hie Imil pitched
by Knufmnnn in the seventh inning,
the drive clearing the wall in the
Tight field. It enabled him to tic
Babe Ruth for the lead in both
leagues.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. .!., Aug. 25.
The reason husky men surrender to — Luis Angel Firpo has started train­
ing in secrecy.
dainty women is the women.
In addition to the six rounds lie
boxed in public Friday a t Atlantic
A woman, like gunpowder,
Park, lbs Argentine begun work in
swiftly—hut you can escape
Ibis cottage in Cln'jseg- , Insula the
powder.
house lie rigged for him-a 21)0 pound
sandbag
and a punching hag and upon
Tlie more nicks in n gun the surer
.
the nim—the more nicks in tier face \ these lie lets loose bis power.
The cottage workout takes place in
the older the dame.
the morning before breakfast instead
Rattlesnakes ure dangerous, so are of the customary road jaunt, which
prairie fires—both combined don't has been abandoned until Inter ill the
equal a jealous woman on a rampage. training period. Horatio l.uvalle, di­
rector general of training and bnlstcrer
of morale, said that Firpo’s legs
Monday night—"My Friend, the
Devil"—also the night for amateurs were in excellent shape right now as
to show what they can do. i If you a result of the training and fights lie
have nut sec n tlie manager of tin- Mi- lias Imd for tin* last two months.
lane and had yourself put on ihu pro­
gram, Monday morning is tlie Inst
chance.

Truck tops
leld.

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

HIGHLANDERS
HIT OUT TWO,
DAYTONA WINS

With each $1.00 cash purchase we will give n numbered ticket, a stub with corresponding number
will be placed in a sealed Htccl container and on FKIIHUARY 15TH, 1924, one of these stubs will be
dr.twn at The Sanford Herald Office. The party holding ticket corresponding with number drawn
will receive the new Ford Touring Cor FREE.

Frank TuborskJ, of Detroit, re­
tired undefeated pocket billiard
champion, is coming back to Uie
game to meot Ralph Grcenlcaf,
present chomp, in tho Interstate
Rocket Billiard League competition
In which 10 citlcr will be re uresen tod.
____________ __

DAYTONA, Aug. 24.—Lakeland
uutiiit Daytona in both games of a
double-header here yesterday and won
each game, both of which were seven
innings by agreement, the first by the
score of 0 to G and the second by the
the filial game of their last series here score of 7 to G, Pitcher Payne being
credited with winning both the lusti­
this season, 7 to 1.
ness and nightcap.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25.—SL Louis
Glaaa replacements for celluloid in
made a clean sweep of-the four-game
series with Boston by taking yester- Ford or Overland rear curtains*—
Field.
lM -ttc
day’s contest, 0 to G.

- - Save Your Tickets
FordFree!
’

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PACE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923

DREAMS OF CHILDHOOD COME
• TRUE WHEN SISTERS MARRY EARLS

m

o v e r t h e njre* n f
twi*nly-nm* y e n r m
Hint t h e r e In no |n&gt;rinn In t h e Ktni** &lt;*f
F l o r i d a , t h e n a rv lc e o f «nib|&gt;n«-nn upo n
w h o m w o u ld bind t h e nnid ilrfSndniiti).,
If liv in g . n r r i t h r r of t h e m , a n d It
f u r t h e r o p p e a r l n K fr o n t t h e n w o rn hill
o f c o m p l a i n t t h a t It In t h e b e lie f of
t h e c o m p l a i n a n t t h a t t h e r e l» n p e r ­
son, o r a r e pernnn*. I n t e r e n l c d In t h e
above
d e n c rlh c d
pro p erly .
w h o se
niym* o r m i n u s a r e u n k n o w n t o th e
e n m p lA ln n n t: IT IS T I I B I t K K O t t R O ilD l l l i C D t h a t J on n n d e a c h nf y o u a n d
all p n r t le n r l n l m i n q nil I n t e r e s t In
xald h u n ts a p p e a r i n tin- .hill nf c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n died o p or. b e f o r e Mon*
d a y . t h e 3rd d a y o f S e p t e m b e r . A. I&gt;.
1933,
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th in n o tic e
lie p u b li s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d H e ra ld ,
it n e w n p a p e r p u h tla h e d
In
S a n fo r d .
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , o n c e n w e e k
f o r e l a h t c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k a,
W I T N E S S E. A. D o u g in s* . C l e r k of
t h e C ir c u i t C o u rt o f S e m i n o le C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a , nnd t h e pent of toild C o u r t at
tln&gt; C o u rt I louxe a t S a n f o r d , S e m in o le
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , th in t h e Cth d a y of
J u l y . A. I). 1923.

Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for less than 23e.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cnsh
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acardlngly.

"uluttin

m

Fmlly J. Ilrtlwontl. Joined by her him

Quick Service Transfer
Storngr'FflirlHtlcfi
U va pi ease
ethers; If not.
Too tel)
can oSv
flhdjhume.
tha nsdie
4*S of ^1 FOR KALB—Ilnuse and furniture, a
t r t t r Bto j 'Business/
Man
lL.l~...
email payment down, and balanco
In Sanford la ial
Ifke rent. Call at 1206 l'alm etto Ave.
aaeh day-

FOR SALE

SAN FOIt Dj NO VliLT Y

w oitks

(HEAL)

' AUMhKS— You can get seed bed
frames and Irrigation plugs at th«
Sanford Novelty Works
FOR SALE—Dosicr and Days p a i n t s
CONTRACTOR^ and BUILDER and varnishes at Snnford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
117 Commertlal
Sanford, Fla.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15.eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Beard nil Avenue, San­
ford.
K.l.tfn
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR SALE OR RENT—House, after
Fl Rg--------A p T O ^
BONDS
August 1st.—Sec W. J. Thigpen.
08-lfo
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
fall planting, either Bliss or Rose
No. 4.—F. F. Dutton &amp; Co. 110-tfc
Contractor and Builder
WELL LOCATED LOTS, nil itnprovhmcnts. Easy terms.
Small
SANFORD
payment down. Increasing in value.
— Meiseh Realty Co.
11(5-12te
FOR
SALE—Dairy
and
stable
ma­
Ealaiiibhrd ItHM
nure, cur lots.—Link &amp; Ilugley, Box
Real Estate, Loan* and Insurance
2401 Tampa St.
117-lltp
.MISS SARA COOK
phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Are.
FOR SALK—150 egg Cyhurs incuba­ By NBA Service
The nurse smiled and repeated the
tor $15.00; 1 largo ice box, $25; See
MONTREAL, Aug. 21.—The last story to the children's parents. They
A. E, Dobbins, .125 Sanford Ave., San­ chapter nf a fairy tale of chililhpoil
laughed nnd passed it up as just a
ford, Fla.
123-Glp come true* is being written in the so­ dream of childhood.
Cut Flowers-----r —— Floral Designs
FOR SALhi—Celery luuirds, $10.0(1 cial registers here.
But two years ago Miss Marion
Annual and Ornamental IManta
per M. See Mrs. J. B. Pace or K.
It began 15 odd years ago when Cook, the older Bister, startled her
123-Gtc two pretty little girls were playing friends on two continents by the an­
SI4 Myrtle Avae***" -‘-■■■Rhone 260-W F. Lane.
FOR SALK—House nnd furniture, I together In the nursery of George nouncement of her engagement to the
cheap. Call at 120(3 Palmetto Ave­ Cook, one of Montreal's captains of Earl of Minto.
And now comes the final rounding
nue.
124-(itp i inance.
A
nurse
had
just
been
reading
to
out
of the prophecy of childhood with
FOR SALK—Three Persian kittens,
General Machine and Boiler
them
n
tale
of
chivalry
and
romance.
the
engagement of the younger sis­
pedigreed.—No. 15 Weluku Apart­
Works
ter,
Miss Sara Cook to the Earl of
The
children
were
enthralled.
They
ments. $10 each.
125-3tp
dropped tiu ir dolls nnd playthings Haddington, a nobio, ns heroic as any
Cylinder Grinding
r SALE—We have llie lot that
and listened attentively.
Phone 62---------- Sanford, Florida F oyou
character in the fairy tales.
want to build on. Sidewalk
But finally the story ended, and the
lie conies of one of the oldest fam­
nnd paving paid for. Gas, lights and
older of ihe sisters sighed:
ilies in the nobility of Britain. Anwater. Nicely located, price very rea­
“When 1 glow up I ant going to coo tors of his have served in the army
sonable for immediate action. Ask us m any a soldier when he ionics hack
and in the law. At one time no less
about tins.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons. frors tin* war."
I than three sons and a father were at
125-Hte
".\!*il I shall inairy a soldire, too,” the same time filling the highest ju­
FOR SALE—1 mule, 8 years old, chfttied io tii ■ young girl, “but he dicial office in Kcdtlnnd of Lord of
weight about 1150. . Also 1 cow must he an carl."
the Sessions.
giving 2',i gallons milk daily. Apply
The older girl came hmk:
Both earls fought in the great war
C ird T a f Sanford's Reput­
to Jesse Lee, at Popular Market.
“ Yes, I think I shall marry an carl, —making them soldiers nnd earls—
able Professional Men, each
12t5-2tp too."
just as the girls had dreamed.
of whom. In hia ehoarn pro­
F o il SA L E - li I'Miington au l o malic
fession the Herald recom­
shot gou, $3(1.00 cash; piano $150.;
See Field before it rains.
I2(i-2tr l i t Clr«*till I ' u i i r l * S r t r t t f l i .1 ittlli-lii I f l r m l l n f F l i r r l i l r i , N m i t i m li * i t i t t i i l } .
mends to tha people.
baby carriage, $12. All in first class
In i h t u i v v r y .
M iT ifi: o f o w r i:ir* s m .iu
condition.—J . ’L. Hamrick, 215 Maple
T i l 11fn rt m K m i n H \V Dtiuri,
t
Ave. I*. O. Box 954, City.
127-21 p

V. C. COLLe IL Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work

B. A. DOUnLAKR, ,
Clerk .Circuit Court.

Il&gt;: A. M. W eek*. H. C\
Alexnm lcrm nn Akerm nn.

Solicitor fnr t'omplulnant.

7 -7 -1 4 -2 1 - 2 8 . 8 - 4 - 1 1 - 1 8 .25-9-|.!&gt;t&lt;3

ADVERTISEMENT

Scaled proposals will he received by
the City CommisBion of . Sanford,
Florida nt their office in the City
j Unit, at our before 3 p. m., September
HI, 1923, for grading, drainage and
paving (he following streets, to-wit;
Cypress Ave. from Union to Ninth
street, 408(1 sij, yds.
Commercial Street, from Park Kt.
to Palmetto Ave., 1153 sq. yds.
French Ave. from Ninth St. to I.nki
Monroe, 10,990 sq. yds.
Mellonvllle Ave. from Celery Ave.
to It. R., 2412 sq. yds. ■
Park Ave., from Fulton St. to
l ake Monroe, 2541 sq. yds.
Sixth St. from Magnolia Ave. to
Laurel Ave., 2982 sq. yds.
Seventh St., from Magnolia Ave. to
Mellnnville Ave., 4994 sq. yds.
Sanford Ave. front Tenth St. to
City limits, 13914 sq. yds.
West First St., from . Mill Creek
west to City limits, 15815 Sq. yds.
Tiitth St., from Pail; Ave. to Myr­
tle Ave., K5I7 rq. yds.
Ninth St., from Cypress lo Sanford
\ve., 43G sq. yds.
Total, 151570 sq. yds.
Proposal to lie presented in a seal­
ed envelope, endorsed on the outside
"Bid for Paving," Sanford, Florida,
and Ilu* name of thy bidder or bid­
ders.
\^ J
•Each proposal must he aeeompauii d by a certified cheek, made pay­
able at sight, to the order of the City
of Sanford, Florida, for 51 per rent of
the amount ef their hid.
The successful bidder or bidders
will he required to givg a bond equal
lo 50 per cent of his or I heir hid, and
such bond lo he executed by a surety
company licensed to &lt;!.i business in
the State of Florida, said bond lo be
approved by the City Commission.
Copies of the plans and specifica­
tions may he seen at the office of tin*
Cjty Manager or at the office of Fred
I l i r m n n l». K H I t
t :m&lt;l
M a r y .1K- T.
II* r.Williams, Engineer.
Plans nnd
M h \v|,f*v, m n l l'*i»f hi * I'm* i i m l
M*’i specification.*!
may lie obtained nt
CIlf! Ill it* I t . u i k n f M i l a n , M I«-li f 14it ti
X i f l l r t ’ I n Is■ 1■ 1■a i i \ &gt; n l l m l t i i n l f f either office on deposit
of $10,00
i i m l h&gt; v l r i in* «*f si f i n a l •I i •r*•#* r c i u t p r •*i| i n iiu* nl*ti\i* * * m n il &lt;1 r.'ijiM' dh tin* which will lie returned if n hid is
2 l l h t i n y »»f A i i n n n i
\ I*
It \ I fl ••
i 9«f tl Itri 1111«* J . J
I Hr It I lit ni l,
n f made.
(III* ( ' l i r i i l t ♦,t«u»i n f 1In Si Y« n l h .1 m i l The City Copimissinn. reserves the
H a l F l n * u l t **f F l n i 1*1.1 h i 1’Ib i i h ' iT ) .
right lo reject any or ail bids, or to
Ill a n r i h l i ! » s m ‘•1* t i n it In |M‘inlltiK
win* m l it #rii**i»i;iN J l n i f i i i i W l l h t n i wiiN accept any bid they deem to In* for
f 4111) 11tit I na ■11 a ml
lit I m in
l» K r lli i
the best interest of lhe city.
il m l M u r v .1 l\ t*111*r,
h i t n If r , a m l
Fnrm«*ri* nml
1 l».«ni* Hank nf Milan,
W. B. WILLIAMS,
M l r h l K f t n . x v ri «t■f • • m l a a t h, I, llii» uti*
114’1n I u n t i l H] m i l a I M iin I* r I ft CMifi»ii*i*i*y, | Aug. 18-25, Sept. 1.
City Manager,

B. W. tfERNDON

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

riTEWART The Florist

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

\ i*.

FOR RENT

George A. DeCottes

FOR UbiNT—Furnished arid unfur­
A tiom ey-nt-Law
nished rooms ami sleeping rooms.
Over Hrmlnoto County Bank
Ferudale
Apts., Bishop Block, 1st
■ANPOltD
FLORIDA
mal
Palmetto.
Phone 231-W.
—
118-10tp
FOR R E N T - From Sept. Ir.t, m a ll
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
store. Good location. Write Box
First National Bank Building
49, City.
Ilf5-I2tp
FANFOKD
.FLORIDA F o il KENT—One furnished room
with connecting bath. Prefer two
young men.—211 E. Second St.
121-tfc
ARCHITECT
FOIV RENT—3 room apartment, pri­
Room 7, Millar Bldg.
vate bath, hot and cold water, num­
.IANFORD -iFLORIDA
erous windows, $37.59 per month. Ap­
ply to Mrs. Eva Herndon, C01 Mag­
nolia. Phone 88.
121-dtp
FOR KENT—Furnished apartment,
LAWYER
lieiprooin, also garage. 517 Laurel
—Court House Avenue.
..
123-tfc
FTiTt RENT—Crop land. My lot on
West First Street. See E. B. Ran­
Examined
Glaaaan Designed
dall, Jr., 819 First St., Sanford.
121-41*
!• OR RENT—Bungalow, 5 rooms ami
B le e p i n g porch, corner l l t l i s t r e e t
Optic! an-Optomelriat
nnd Oak ave. Apply Mr*. Julius TukRaat P in t Btrwat Sanford, Fla.
ach, ncxt^Joor.
12 l-0tp
WANTED—McMullen’s Barber “ shop
wants your business. We have six
first class workmen. You do us a
favor when you patronixe u s . Thank
FBtP, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE you.—McMullen's Barber Shop, oppos­
ite Seminole County Bank.
12L4tp
SEWING WANTED—Prices reason­
able. Apply 710 West Fourth St.
&lt;00^ Stoves, Sewing Machines, Phan*
125-3tp
•ffaphs, Guns, nil work guaranteed,
21 years experience. •
FOR R E N l'—2 light housekeeping
rooms in private house. Apply 110
West Third.—R. IL Marshall, 12G-2tp
a n s a n f o i i I) a v e n u e
TO RENT—Furnished room and kit­
chenette, 11th street and Elm Ave­
nue.—M. Schneider.
126-3tp
FOR"ItfcfvT—Two oom light housekeeping apartment, 719 Oak ave­
| turner nf 1‘ark Are. and Second St. nue,
1
127-tfc
SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON

l u c o m i i l l a i M t’ w i t h tin* i'i*&gt;\ I»I uiin n f
Hit III f i l i a l dt-ci'i'*'. w i l l nii M n m h i y . tin*
F l m t i l n y o f i i H i t l u r, a . I&gt;. l!* I 3 , In*h i T f * n I h n I rw iil li i»ti 1 s n f Kill*-, i n f r o n t
o f ||i«* l * u i i i t Jlotih** In Mil I l f o r d . H n in lnoliT F o i l t i i y f F l o t i l l a , o f f o r 11m l n *
pom* f o r
a m i n i l ) h* II l o t lit* h l « h i'Ht tililitirr fi»r r a h t i . (lit* f o l l o w I n n ii**BrrHit*il p r o p * i t 1 . t o - u l t :
T l i n f p a r t *tf F M M p Y o t u f r i r A l i t .
w r i t n f t h e J . M \Vhll»* o n e t h o u nil m l
Hfyrif t r a r t , In T o w n s h i p ’ &lt; J I ) m i u t h ,
l t n v i u i * ( 3 0 ) i : . f o r m * 1 1&gt; In t l n u m e r m i n t y , n m v In R m i l n o l * * F o i i n t y . F l o r i d a . M i r v h j u i l f o r l i t 11r&gt; Yui iiiP, J r , . l»y W a l t e r
G w y n n . J n i n i u r y , i s " ’*. i i i b I m a p HI•*«!
Ill r i e r k ' K o f f lr»* o f n n i n a e F o i t n t y o n

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

ICIIELLE MAINES

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.
W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
REPAIRS

WADE BROS.

|Automobile Body Buildintf and Repairing
Charles Stein, Prop.
Anyone in ntpd of n carpenter
“I- any carpenter nut of work
Nidify J. w . RulUdge, Bui*
in.*» Agent, 307 Boat Tfilrd
Street, Phone 76.

LOST

LOST—Cameo pin, valued ps keepoake. Reward If returned to Her­
ald office.
123-tfc

FOUND
FOUND—License tag.
Owner coii
have name by calling at the Herald
office and paying for thin ad. 110-tfc

A pneumatic hammer has been dcJ*tneil to'breaking: p if Iron and caatT lor remelting.
f

I

Ford Top recorera, $8.00.—Field.
1Z6-2U
.1

y.

P 'i r w ' r r2&gt;T*

till* ___ _ iluv ■if lliT.-tlll I T, I 87K.
*ina D Klll.WllIU fin* fitlltiwIriK lf»ia*
«*lt: l.'it 1. tfv&lt;*. 8. ).ill . Hi-I*. 9. ■
LiX t. Sc i*. tn. Lot
2. 3. (. s.
11. I a
3, 1. Hi t . in. Lot 1
11. lent 1. St i* 11, !.&lt;.!* 2,
F5*'**. 11
.nt 1. Hi t . 1
Lilt* 2.
ft, C.
i.m i. Hu*. I«
Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Class’ 3. 3. 7.(. r. G, ■ir*
»,*!*. 1r.
I i*1 L K**r.
Infill ir re iK i' **f l.STfi in
and Johnnie Hines in "Burn 'Em Up viinluliilii)
no»ri* i»r li-iiM. I'lirvhiifH r tu pay

Barnes" nt tin* Princess today and to­ title.
MAVIS I &gt;1111VAN.
night.
Special M n tl ir tn Chancery.
------------- ,— - — - a * . t
8 - 2 5 - 9 * 1- 8 . I f , - 22 - f*le.
NllTlt‘1*. TO fitMIIITOIIS.
In ('iiiirl of tin* fount) JililKf*. NrinlWe have It, will get il, or it's not
■mil* f o u n t ) , Stnlr of KlurlUn,
In ro HmI ii IC of
made.—Field.
126-2lc
11 o w n 111 f
l . y m n n , .......... n m o l.
To nil fredllor*. luHjnti'Ss, Idstrlliuti*,* nml nil I'ctm iu* Imvlug Claims In C ir c u i t t 'u l ir t of th e S e v e n th J n i l l or in-tiiMailH nauftiNt suit) llutulr:
eliil t I r e u ll of llie h t n t r uf P l a r li la
Yuli, i.itd em it uf &gt; oil, urn lierliy no*
in nm l fu r t h e f o u n t ) of Mr Mi­
tin* «l am i rBquIretl lo p r o s e t u tiny
nnie. In I 'h n n e e r y ; ,

Seminole Cafe
$1.00—SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1923—$1.00
^COCKTAIL
Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
Salted Almonds

Chicken Soup
Broiled Red Snapper
ROASTS
‘ Roast Young Turkey
Raked Sugar-Cured Ham with Sweet Potatoes 1
Prime ’Ribs -nf Bret*,
Stewed Chicken with Dumplings
RNTREE
_
Roast Pork Loin, Green Apple Sauce
VEGETABLES
*
Mashed Potatoes
Candied Sweets
Cauliflower au Gralin
SALAD
Hearts of Lettuce and Tomatoes
DESSERT
Blueberry or Applic Pie
Pie a hi mode
Ice Cream and Cake
Cheese .
Crackers
Coffee

DOUBLE

E f T r r l i v r f n r rj i im l I n ! tin ir o n ly ,
a b s o lu te ly f r e e , w i t h o a o l i r e g u l a r
T iro

-

.

wo

n re

g iv in g ,

V acuum

C lip

|itire lia s&lt; * tl,

ONE TON TESTED TUBE
• of rorreKjxmding size
'Iliirt rninhincil prire reduction and limited Free
Tube Offer affords opportunity for an approximate

SAVING OF 30%
*- Cel your season’s lire equipment TODAY, includ­
ing a FREE TUBE with every tiro you buy.

F. P. RINICS
l*«lmdlo Avenue— --------------— phone -IH1-J

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR PARDON
Notice is hereby given that Frank
Hilliard, will apply to the Board of
Pardons, in nnd for the State of Flori­
da, at its next session to he held in
Tallahassee, Florida, September 11th,
1923, for u pardon from the judgment
and sentence of the Circuit Court fall
term of Circuit Court in and for Semi­
nole County, Florida, to a term of five
years in the Slate Prison, from Jan­
uary 14th, 1922, having been convict­
ed of the offense of ussault to mur­
der in the first degree on Isjiac F ra i­
ler, January term of said court.
GORDON McCAULEY,
Attorney for Applicant.
6-3-10-17-24-4tp
WANT TO HEAR from owner hav­
ing farm for ante; give particulars
end lowest price.—John J, Black,
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin..
Aug.-lI-18-25-3tp

ive it a Good Home

e

V *4

*.

•

To'kccp your car ru n n in g sm oothly an d look.
Ing its bcst^you sh o u ld give it a good hom e. You
can econom ize o n re n ta l by owning a garage
an d its convenience is'also a g reat advantage.

WANTMJ

iM ;

R E D U C T IO N !

Price reduction ranging to 15%

I'lnlmH a n d tb'iuiinrts wlilcli you . o r v t i T t r r s a m i o i t i i r . i t n r r t ' n r . l t ’A••titt.*r of i u u . m a n y liavo n a a l n s t t)i&lt;*
T IO V
I'Mtnln o f H o w .ird C. L y m a n . i|t*i'fasMl. Smlly J . tlndu'iiod. Joined by h e r bus* PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION
l u i r i f gemlnoli* f o u i i t y . Klorliln. to
linnd, T-homoa )'. Uvtlwund,
OF DOCK AND BOAT BASIN
fotn p lu ltm n t.
• Ini IDul.r»l);ni*d
Itxi-eutrlx
o f said
M lnti', w ltlilii tw o y e a r s f r o m llie d a t e
vs.
AT SANFORD, FLORIDA
(l e u r g o W, Jon*** n n d ------ J u n e s , h is
| i o r ' ,'f.
Sealed proposals will ho received
D ated A u g u st
v. I*. 1913.
w ife, (LiMiner
1* W ood n u d — —
LMMA a . LYMAN.
W ood, h i s w ife. It. II. Itn m s n y nml
8 -2 5 - 9 -1 -8 -1 9 * 2 2 2 9 -I 0-G-13-»(c
t h e lu lrs. d ev is ees, a r a n t e e s n r u l h e r by the City Commission* of Sanford,
rlnlm iints under
l l e n r a n W . J o n e s Florida, a t their office In the
City
nm l ------ J o n e s , Ills w ife. G a r d n e r I*.
W ood a m i ------ W ood. M s w ife, nml Hall nt or before 3 p. m. August 27,
It. JL J tn n isay , o r e i t h e r o r a n y 1923, for the construction of a Dock
WANTED—Tp exchange 5-pnssengcr
of t h e m In nml to th e follnw InK d e is
s
e r l l m l p r o p e r t y In t h e C o u n t y of and Boat Basin for which there
touring car, looks nnd runs like Hemtliole.
K la le of F lo r id a . JUJtWltl $(57,000.00 available.
new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or T h e E a s t h a l f o f t h e N o tth e i q a q u a r ­
t e r nml t h e Knsl h a lf of N o r i n e n s t
Certified check for Zr,'e of the
light truck.—ltuy Brothers, phono 548, i i u n r l e r of K u u th e a st i | u u r t e r p | B«camount
of hid must accompany pro­
t l o n P e v r n l e e n (IT ). T o w n s h i p T w e n Sanford.
UB-tfc
t y - o p e (XI) h o u t b of i t a n a e T w e n t y * posal.
,
n in e (29) F a s t , nm l a ll u n k n o w n
SEWING WANTED—Prices reusonCopies of plans and specifications
p u r l in s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t In sa id
onahle. Apply 710 West First St.
pro p erty .
W. J o n e s , a n d —
J o n e s , may lie seen at the office of tho City
___________________________ 125-3tp ti lTl o w(Icnrg*
ife. (luM lner I*. W ood a n d * ■■ - Manager, or at the office of Fred T.
Ida w ife, a n d It. IL Ita ra a a y
WANTED—Typist nnd general office aWood.
n d varli of y o u If li v in g n n d If d ead , Williams after August 10, 1923,
a ll p.-irllea r lu lm ln tf a n I n t e r e s t or I n ­ may bo obtained on deposit of $10.00
girl at Southern Utilities Co.
e r e s t s u n d e r ea c h nm l e i t h e r of t h e m
12G-3tc ten
v e ru lly o r o t h e r w i s e in n n d t o t h a which will be returned if hid ia made.
follow
d e s c r ib e d la n d s i t u a t e In t h e
WANTED—Regular boarders, $0 per f o u n t yImr
The City Commission reserves the
of H em lnola a n d tttu lu of F l o r ­
week. AU hqmu cooking, 'every­ ida. t o - w it:
right to reject any or all bids, or ac­
T h e F a s t h a l f of
th a
N ortheast
thing sanitary. All white help. A feel m i a r t e r , nm l t h e K oat h a l f of N o r t h e a s t cept any bid they deem to be for the
u a r t e r uf H o u th e a a t q u a r t e r o f See- beat interest of the City.
at home welcome to all. Plate dinner qt lo
ti H nvrni eeo (17), T o w n s h i p T w e n *
25c. Regular dinner 35 cents.—Little t y - o n s (81) Huutli u f I t a li a * T w e n t y W. B. WILLIAMS,
nlno (29) F a s t ,
'
Gent, 200 Falmetto Ave. „
127-lt It spearing frutu the
City Manager,
sw um b ill ef Aug-4-ll-18-25

►s' t

Celery Hearts

Select your garage w ith th ese p o in ts in m in d ;
It should be fireproof, reasonably low in first
cost, attractiv e in appearance a n d easy to clean.
Moreover, i t should req u ire little o r n o upkeep.
“Choosing th e G arage” is th e n a m e of a booklet
th a t you should read before deciding on th e
type you will build. We’ll be glad to give you a
free copy.

Phone 130

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■Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD DA ILY H R R A LP, S * T W &gt; A Y

PAGE SIX

u q j j s r 25, 1923

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* A11 rei&gt;*,ni «pm ptiy attended to—j
Louisa Dickinson and Mrs. W. B. Dick­ M M M M * » * * * * i i f t i Y t t / r a r n r n n n T
m
inson of Tampa and MUs M argaret m
12B-2tc
Layton of Gainesville, Mrs. Forest m
Field.
TATATC
*
--------- T 0 N I 0 H
Lake, Messrs. Paul ta k e , James Shar­
on, Morris Wlmblsh, Robert Trasher,
• (Hr The- Associated T*rrss)
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J}
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 25.—Cotton
»* * n m m
MRS. FRBD DAIGEU........ ....... ............. .................................... 1. Society. Edlto, Winston Ramsey of Tpmpa, Calyin
closed today a t: October 28.4D*-G1; De­
Teague, W alter Connelly nnd BUI
Phone 2I7-W
I In one of his million dollar t0*i.
cember 23.60-52.
If you have any, friend* visiting you—If you arc going anywhere o r com* lak e.
(
, dies
B. B. Bnggett has returned from a
Ing home, or if you are entertaining, write a postal card to this department,
visit with relatives in SUtersville, W.
SPLASH PARTY.
giving details, or telephone tho Item. I t will be greatly appreciated.
A feature of Thursday evening Va. •
Specially Reduced Prices on
Maud Lake and Mr. Alderman motor* was n splash party given a t Palm
T I|B COMMON PATH
cd to Ortando yesterday where they Springs hy Mr*. J. C. Hall and her
AUh
Church well's Final Clearance Sale
LAPEL BUTTONS
.Oh, I shall travel out today
spent the day most pleasantly.
will continue one week longer and will
daughter,
M
argaret,
honoring
Miss
•
JOIINNY IIINE8
CUFF LINKS
And tread a well-worn lane,
Hazel Fancher, n niece nnd cousin, close Saturday night, 8opt. 1st. Note
Shall walk a long-familiar way
Shades
of
Buffalo
Bill!
Colonel
ns
Irrepsessable
youth, chases ^
ELKS’
CHARMS
H. B. Lewis, well-known business visiting from Chicago.
tho vegy special prices quoted in this
Out tjiere and back again;
Cody,
If
ho
could
but
gave
nt
“Brass
with
laughs,
suspense
with thrill,
man of the Celery City, is stopping at
ELKS’ RINGS
The pnrty left in a car early In issue and go to Churchwcll's and save Commandments,''* would envy William
But though 1 know the path 1 go,
in n whirlwind story—
tho Hillsboro over the week end while the aftornoon- Swimming nnd game* money.
in White Gold And Platinum
Today, perchance, I’ll sec
Farnuni his part in tho Fox produc­
in tho city transacting business and were enjoyed by tho girls until a late
Somewhere a new-born rose aglow
tion tonight a t the Miismc. The story
greeting friends.—Tampa Tribune.
Mrs. Fred Brandt accompanied by
hour when roll* and wclnies wore
was written by Charles Alden Seltzer,
To cheer tho heart of me.
her daughter, Miss Irene, sailed via
serveed as supper.
who Is well known as on author of
Mrs. Frank Miltccr and little daugh­
i
Those enjoying this delightful par­ Clyde Lino for New York for an ex­
(This picture was billed for Aur
1 know the men thnt I shall meet,
Elgin and Wnlthnm, White,
ter, Francos Fair, who hove been the ty were, Misses Hazel Fancher, hon- tended sojourn. While there they will breezy western tales.* The film slzCth
and 7th but did not arrive.)
zlea
with
action,
containing
exhibi­
I know the women, too,
guests of her aunt, Mrs. Ella Lefflcr, orce, Mary Elizabeth Moye, Florence visit relative* nnd friends and other
Green and Yellow Gold
tions
of
dazzling
riding,
clever
shoot­
I've met them all .upon the street,
leave today~for their home in Fort Flowers, Paulino and Marthn Wa|-, points of interest.
Monday and Tuesday—Cecil B. D*.
ing dnd a whirlwipd fight 'that furnThey're old but ever new;
Myers. Mrs. Miltccr was extensive­ lace, Ruth Fancher, Ruby and Lola
Mille'a Paramount-Art craft Vr*.
L*:hcE a strong dramatic climax. There
And it may bo a child shall spiilo
ly entertained during hor stay here.
ductlon “Old Wives for the N»w.»
The Lu-Beth Cafeteria is closed for
Martin.
is
romance, Loo; not the sticky nudasA t me along the way,
' i.
_____
n short time while extensive repairs
liftp kind, but red blooded, glowing,
.Or some one, e’er I’ve gone a mile,
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
nro being made. A mesrazipe floor
FOR MISS WILLIAMS
live romance,
A cheerful word shall say.
Mrs. S. M. Wiggins was tho grac­
On Thursday evening Miss Virginia will be made that will give tjjo pat­
“I hod a long spell of Typhoid Fit.
Those wijo remember Tom Santchi's Plilovn, Gruon, Elgin, all designs
ious hostess yesterdny when she en­ DeCourscy entertained with a kitchen rons another floor nnd make the cafe­
eft
mentioned
hattlo
with
Fnrpum
in
cr
which played Jiavoc with my kid.
in White Gold, Green Gold and
Perhaps the sun shall light a tree
tertained at bridge luncheon, at her shower In honor of Miss Mamie Knto teria both comfortable and twice as
“The
Spoilcri"
will,
find
a
moro
ex­
With somo new touch of flnmc—
lovely new home on Magnolia nvo., Williams, n bride-elect of next month. a* large.
Aeyn and I suffered a good deal with '
Platinum nt
citing combat In this offering. In ad­
Although this pth is old to me,
complimenting Mrs. Frank Miltcer of The Invited guests were tho members
my batk, lower abdomen nnd blsddir.
I t’s never Just the same;
The Valdez Grill Invites you to eat dition to tho sta r and Saptschl, the
Fort Myers.
of tho Fldclis class of which Miss
I went on in this condition until |
And I may-meet a stranger there
Tho spacious living room where tho .Williams is a member.
Sunday Dinner and Just a glance ca?t Includes Wanda Ilpwley nnd
ucod Foley ftfdnpy pills. I have mtWho'll ask tho time of day,
card tables were arranged were ef­
The room wns attractively decorat­ with them tomorrow at their regular Claire Adams as well as Charles LcMoyne,
Lon
Poff
and
A!
Fremont.
cr been In h ere d with my kidney
Or hear a band upon the air
fectively decorated with vases of crim­ ed with red nnd white crepe pnper nnd over the menu will convince you th at
since," writes Mr*. W. T. Clm
Aa soldiers march away.
son zinnias and ferns, carrying out flowers.. Quantities of coral vino and there In more there for one dollar
Blue White Diamond Rings, 1/4 White Plains, Va. For quirk rtlw ;
the
color
motif
of
crimson
and
green.
than
you
ever
saw
before.
Tlje
Sun­
ferns
formed
an
immense
arch
over
f
f
1
Karat
from backache, dull headache, rheaOf unusual interest was tho game a larg e red heart placed hack ef Miss day dinners a t the Valdez are more
I know tho' buildings, one hy one,
matlc pains and kidney and bladder*
of bridge played during the morning Williams.
1hnn ipere dinners—they ure ipatiluThe corners whore they turn,
trouble uso Foley Kidney PilU. Sold
nnd
the
prize
for
high
score,
a
box
of
Upon arriving, the guests woro tions apd they are popular with borpo
But always as 1 wander on
everywhere.—Adv,
Coty’s
powder,
was
awarded
Mrs.
Hal
folks
and
out-of-town
folks.
asked to register in the bride's book.
Tfcsre'a something new to learn;
Wight. The honorco, Mrs. Milter was Cards were passed with the bride’s
And when I leave my door behind,
Married Miss McEntee of Now York
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch E*.
presented n box of Coty’s powder, os name written on them from which
Tho Seminole Cafe is here ngnin
W hater'er the dny may he
at Registry Office
pert,
215 Sopth Oraid®. Orlando, Fla.
today with on elegant menu for the
advice wns given her.
There's alwnys something new to u momento of the occasion.
4-24-tfe
At
the
conclusion
of
the
enrd
game,
The guests then enjoyed solving a special Sunday dinner and the menu
find
L Hlr Tlif Aannrlntnl I'rfMl
P. WEINBERG, Prop.
th
e
tables
were
laid
with
exquisite
will
make
you
think
that
the
Seminole
cup
contest,
Out
winner
being
Miss
JORDON,
Aug.
25.—Major
General
1
And something new to see.
A lot of army soles, as long ai they
luncheon cloths, and a delicious salad Ruth Whittle.
is giving you one of the swellest meals Peyton C, March, former chief of
—By Edgar A. Guest.
307 EAST FIRST STREET
last,
dollar a pair, sewed on, at Raacourse, with iced tea followed by pn
The largo red heart, which wns ill tho world for the small sum of staff of the American army and
BSBBBBBSSSSBW
IISSSSrasSnSSS
son’c
Modern Shoe Repair Shop.
ice
course
were
served.
placed back of Miss Williams thou one dollar, Young ronst turkey pnd Miss Cora Virginia McEntee, of New M B M H H B B B a H R B I B I i a B B B B B B B B B
Winston Ramsey, of Tampa, is thn
127-Stp
Invited
to
meet
Mrs.
Milteer
wore
all
those
gotfd
things
to
cot
right
York, were quietly married at the
sent its “message'' to tho honored
guest of his cousin, Mrs. Sam Puh*sMrs.
Hal
Wight,
Mrs.
Claude
Howard,
'here
in
the
middle
of
summer.
See
guest
of
the
evening,
when
onch
one
registry
office
today.
ton, a t her home in Rose Court.
Mrs, W. A. Fitts, Mrs. Ralph Wight, drew from it a verse nnd read it.
tho menu in tuduy'k Herald.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Several musical selections were
Satisfaction • PromptnrsK - CourtFrederick Bell, who has been spend­ Mrs. Fred Ilaiger, Mrs. Georgo DoReg 8. Holly left today for Annn cay - Service.—Field.
12G-2tc
ing the aupimer In Washington, 0. C., Oottes, Mrs. G. D. Ilishop, Mrs. Cecil rendered hy Miss Anna Bell Dyson
Butt of Orlando, Mrs. W. M. Thig­ during the evening.
Maria Beach, where he will stay for
returned home last evening.
pen, Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt nnd Mrs.
At the first strains of Mendels­ a few days and upon his return will
A ride curtain will keep out the
sohn’s wedding marfch, played by Miss bring his wife nnd son Jack who have rain.—Field.
12G-2tc
Mrs. R. E. Beverley and children, U. L. Perkins.
Dyson, little Miss Frnncij Johnson beon at the beach for the post monthof Jacksonville, arc the guests of her
CHI OMEGA DANCE DELIGHTFUL ami Master Voile Williams appeared
OUR LIST of Florida properties will
sister, Mrs. John C. Deen.
AFFAIR LAST EVENING
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Vincent of Wnnt the door dressed ns bride and
ho in the hands of our Northern
Mrs. Cecil Butt, of Orlando, Ih the
The dance which was given Inst ev­ groom, drawing "Love's Express1' basso were in the city today the nnd Western agents on September
guest of her mother, Mrs. L. G. ening hy the members of the Chi containing the numerous gifts for the guests of Mrs. Vincent’s sister, Mrs. lOth, We want farm properties, col­
Btringfelluw ut her home on Ninth Omogn fraternity of Orlando, in the honorco. The guests shared pleasure It. J. Holly. They hnve hcen spend­ onization tracts, tiVnher land, range in
hull room of the San Juan hotel, was with Miss Williams In the opening of ing the past month in Tampa nnd are all sections of Florida. No property
street.
too latgo or none too nuall, Brow­
on the way home.
attended hy a large number of young her pnekages.
ard Land Company. Suite 2H-30, U.
Refreshments were served of ice
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald .Smith, are people, and wns a most delightful oc­
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. l.illnrd return­ S. Trust Building, Jacksonville, Fin.
cream and cake, carrying out the col­
expected home today from Surasotn casion.
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL TJIE YEAH.
ed today from a month's trip spent
127-2te
where they have been tho guests pf ^ The affair was n script dance, nnd or scheme of the evening.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
The guests then bid Miss Williams in went Florida and south Alabama,
the proceeds from it will he added
the lutter's ••mother.
• Hi I ■ ■• ■ ■
to tho fund for tho chapter house good night, wishing her much joy and Mr. Liliard will resume his Accus­
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BHuaaaB a a a i aHaiaBaaHBaHHaHDaHHMHMaHRBBRHaB K iU iiaiiB g i(aaaBa ira a a a sii
tomed place in the Herald office
F. E. Roumillnt, D. L. Thrasher nnd which in under construction nt tin* happiness.
Mundny where his many friends will
Dr. Sam Puleston returned home last Florida State College for Women nt
he glad to see him again.
HUDSON BROS. BOND
,
evening after spending the week very Tallahassee.
The
hull
room
which
is
most
a
t­
pleusuntly fishing near Marco, Fla. „
FROM 53,000 TO 55,000
Rev. J. F. Bell, presiding older, left
tractively decorated, hud no floral
MADE BYU JUDGE
this morning for Pnlntkn after having
Miss Albert^ Jtycock niul brother, decorations, and ribbons in the fra ­
devoted n great deal of time to the
Merton, leave today for Asheville, N. ternity colors'*—cardinal nnd straw—
( H y T h r ,\*iifw liile« l P r r » « )
revival. AsBlnting Evangelist Whit­
were
pinned
on
the
young
men
as
they
MACON,
Gn.,
Aug.
25.—Bonds
of
C., where they will spend several
worth and Rev. Bell last night at the
arrived.
Chile's
orchestrn
from
the
I
litthree
Hudson
brothers
held
in
weeks.
University of Florida furnished the connection with the recent flogging, Concluding service were,Rev. F. J.
was reduced from 55,000 to 55,000 Patterson, of St. Augustine uml Rev.
Miss Mprle Ewhnnk, who has been music.
The committee who had charge of onrh, hy Judge (Juno, of city court. George Gary-Lee of New Augustine.
the uttractivp hpuse guest of Miss
Gonzalez for the punt three the affair ami made it such an enjoy­ Their attorneys announced it possi­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Booth, of Sanford, who
weeks, leaves today for her home in able occasion, were Miss Marian San. ble to seek further reduction in habeas did much personal work, go to Put­
nam Hall to assist with the revival
derson, Miss Hilda Griffin nnd Miss corpus proeedeings.
Greenville, S. C.
there. The baptismal service for new
Agnus Musselwhite.
members lust night was very Impres­
The patronesses included Mrs. II. K. CLASSIFICATION CHANGED.
Mrs. W. 11. Dhklnson nnd Miss
sive, and twenty-three persons were
ON FARM TRACTORS
Mary I-ouise Dickinson, of Tampa, nro Lorraine, Mrs. E. P. Hremun, Mrs. T,
FOR SOUTHERN STATES baptized. Afterward these were jointho charming house guests of Mrs. U. Brodwnter, Mrs. Forest Lake, of
ed nt the altar hy many others who
Forest Luke 41ml Miss Sarita Lake, at Sunford, Mrs. C.* A. Carpenter, Mrs.
( l l r T h r A um irlrtlril l* rf» « l
desired to he received into church
A. It. Bogue nnd Mr*. S. S. Griffin.—
tljeir home on Park avenue.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 25.—The membership, ami the total reached
Orlando Sentinel,
Among thoso from Sanford attend­ Railroad Commission has received no­ fifty-one. There were some eight or
Misses Sarita Lake, Bertha Snyder,
tice from Southern Freight Associa­ ten w h o could not attend the meet­
pf Jacksonville, Margaret Layton of ing this delightful affair were Misses
tion, Atlanta, of withdrawal of pro­ ing last night, ru&gt;d (Ip-'y will lie re­
Berlin
Lake
and
guests,
Miss
Bertha
tyingivuie, MUs Virginia UrisLcr of
posed change
of classification of ceived nt a.church service some time
fiastiville, Tonn., Mae Holly and Snyder, of Jacksonville, Miss Mary
farm tractors shipped into the state in thu ncai;. future.—St. Augustine
t
that would liavo involved material in­ Record.
:
'W B| creases in freight rates.
WINDSHIELD RATTLE.

LOCALS

The Princess

M A K K fcl K t r O K I uv; " * ,,fti 'd *,,'h ........

CHARLIE CHAPUij

“ ELKS”

“Brass Command­
ments” Will be at the
Milahe Tonight

“THE IDLE CLASS"

“BURN ’EM UP
BARNES”

MEN’S WATCHES
Special $12.75

WRIST WATCHES

25% OFF

Major General March j
Marries in London,
Surprise to Friends

DIAMONDS
$62.50

The DIAMOND PALACE

ChurchwelTs Final Clear­
ance Sale will continue
One More Week
*

M t
»v

M ilane Theatre
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
-Shown Star tine nt 7:30 and 9:l,r» P. M.—
A Real Western Fox Feature

*

DUSTIN FARNUM
"BRASS

COMMANDMENTS”
C#tlLe Thieves, Adventure and Ropiqnce-

-Don’t wins it!

SUNSHINE COMEDY, “TIN BRONCHO”
f$ X NRWS, tyUTT AND JEFF, sonje *bpw for 10c nnd 20c
----------------------------- M O N D A V---------------------------- *
A Fox Super Feature

“MY FRIJCNP, THE DJ3VIL” "^{tjdlinx Fool/* o real comedy, Fox News, Aiuuteijr Night,
5 Acts of Local Talefit
SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND
SATURDAY,
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Chaplin Gives .Con’ tinuous Mirth in
“Idle Class” Today
Proof that Charles Chaplin has
rightfully been crowned "king of com­
edians” is given by "Tho Idle Cla«»,"
his latest production for Associated
First National relense, which began a
two dny run a t the Princes* Theatre
yesterday.
The two reels kept the audience in
11 constant gale of laughter. It isn’t
necessary for him to assume a ludic­
rous pose or undergo violet contor­
tion* to bring a smile or a laugh. He
needs hut to twitch his lip* or roll his
eyes to stir tho risibilities of the
spectator; such is his power of hum­
orous pantomime.
“The Idle Cinss" contains funny sit­
uation* without end, und each of them
shown Chaplin in a now light. As a
golfer he is constantly evoking chrieks
of laughter; and his antics with a
cocktail shaker and in a suit of armor
bring down tho house,
A Chaplin comedy always is a ton­
ic, and this one especially ao. ft was
| written and directed by the star himI self, and Mack Swain and Edna Purvlanco are Important members of tip
cast. In it Chaplin essays a dual role,
which results in excrutiatingly funny
situations.
. If you want to laugh go to see “Tlve
Idle Claas" a t tho Princess tonight.

j

CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 1
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When the windshield glass becomes
loose In its frame It causes mi an­
noying rattle. It is very difficult to
close the frame bo thnt it will grip thfe
glass moro securely without the possi­
bility of breaking tho latter. IJ the
glass is not too Jooro the rattle can
be elJmlnatedw by filling the space in
the frame witli shellac. This can lx*
applied with a sharp-pointed stick,
or brush nnd should be applied sluwly
so that it will pack tightly In the
opening.—Automobile Digest.
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mt

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only a gallon of oil every thousand
miles pr so, it is unwise to trust to
previous experience to this respect
when touring*:
Some time in the
course of each day—not first thing
in ibc morning when the oil will he
cold and difficult to pour—a suffi­
cient dose should be given to the en­
gine to bring the level up to the max­
imum mark on' the indcator. And
remember that the use of cheap oil
is not'economy. Only the best, no
m atter what the price, should be used
—Automiblc Digest.

I

Having disputed of my grocery
stock on We^t First street, notice is
hereby given that all creditors are
requested to present their claims
w ithin. the next’ t«n days. .
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1
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$F.1.1-S IT FOR LESS

W elaka Block
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�business nnd with the elegant room
and the up-to-date fixtures this shop
is not only the pride of the proprietor
and nil of the courteous employees
but is the pride of the citizens. Smith's
Barber Shop adds to the new build­
ing and hoitf you can havo everything
in the tonsorial line ns well ns mani­
curing, shower baths,
massaging,
electrical treatm ent of face and
scalp and everything that is adapted
to a first class pinco in every re­
spect.

t by George. Fuller Company of Very Latest
Construction Type
iford is not on a building boom and Smith’s Harbor Shop in the rear
jhp City Substantial baa nev- on Park avenue. The accohd floor la
eippripncod a boom in the true given over to professional quarters
, 0f thf word. A boom ia aomo- and .consista of 1G. rooms moat of
, (j|*t conics and goes. A boom which are now occupied by- Dr. PulJt* punctured by being ovcrlnflat- eston, Dr. Stevens, Dr.- Tolnr, Dr.
(ind when it is punctured a do- McCaalln, Marinello Beauty Parlors
boom Is worse than no boom and several other professional firms
1*11, Sanford’s growth haa been that are contemplating taking office
, ind steady and sure, a t least It space here.
considered alow upfil aboyt a
The third and fourth floors also
tajo ot which timo It aecmed that contain sixteen rooms respectively
1 blocks became the, rage and. and wU| be occupied by offices or ns
««re a dozen or more built nn annex to the Valdez Hotel ns it
the period
twelve months. has not been decided definitely as yet.
\l have all been mentioned in tho Tho ground floor store rooms nnd tho
\ld in special editions, tho last office rooms are finished up in the
[being the Melach block. The next best materials obtainable and are first
I to be mentioned la the Puleston- class in every respect with all the
Icf building which takes up the modem conveniences the store rooms
space in today’s Daily Herald having ternzzo floors, the other floors
Lrder to let the public know what of wood. The building has a B arrett
of business and office buildings Specification roof and every part ot
being erected in this City Sub- the building is first class in construc­
tion. There is an open light court in
Btial.
•view of this splendid four story the center of the building that will and Biltmore Hotels in New York, the
ding is published today to give afford ample light to the offices in Ln Salle Hotel, the Station, Montgomreaders living at a distance case a taller building is built next to ery-Wnrd building in Chicngo, the
Sanford some idea of the fine it on tho east side and every detnil Lincoln Memorial, Interstate Com­
being built hare on tho sites of the building is planned for n city merce, Lincoln Memorial nnd Munsey
Isooden buildings that stood for a twice tho site of Sanford. The stores building in Washington, tho First
rter of a century a t ,tho two prln- arc finished in modern, up-to-date National Bank of Miami, Florida, ami
corner*.of tho city—Park Ave- style tho show windows being of plate now under construction in this state
glass with copper trimmings and is being the Hotel Nautilus at Miami
\ aid First Street.
planned
to get the best of lighting ef­ Beach, tty* First Nntional Bank at
I’uU'ston-Hrumloy
building
fects
day
and night.
Sanford, the Stuto Bank nt Fort
at the northeast corner of the
This building was erected by the Lnudcrdnlc nnd the Lora^nc A remit; at
lirsection of two of the busiest
ets in the city and la an impoa- Geo. A. Fuller Company who arc Miami.
Their work here speaks for itself in
[ structure r&gt;0xll7 feet, built of hol- among the lnrgcst building nnd indus­
the
two fine buildings that are ex­
trial
contractors
in
the
world.
They
tile and Btucco on the rear and
ru t sides and of Greendale Rug are now building in mnny pnrts of the. amples of their efficiency and sys­
brick trimmed in artificial atone world, among their contrncts being tem nnd the wonderful organization
i copper cornices and copper awn- one in Jnpun nnd other foreign coun­ that has built Industrial plants ami
on the first floor. There urc tries. Among some of their larger office huildlngs all over the world.
Ill fact tha Geo. A. Fuller Com­
store rooms on tha ground floor works of construction In Amcrlcn are
spied by the McKinnon-Mnrkwood the Flatiron Building, Trinity and pany needs no introduction to the peo­
hing Company, the lloumiUat &amp; Munsey buildings, Whitehall, Penn­ ple of this country or of foreign coun­
Imon drug-store on Flfat street sylvania, Commodore, Westchester tries siuce their organization is known

PllOtit! HU

T lu : P r e s c r ip t io n S h o p ,

W e never
Sacrifice Quality
for Price

One of the best corners in the city
is thy Puioston-Brumley comer that is
orrupied by the up-to-dnte drug store
c,f Itoumillat &amp; Anderson, ln keeping
with the elegant new Rtore room that
fares two ways op two of the princi­
pal streets of the city, Itoumillat A
Anderson have left nothing undone to
give the people of this part of the
state one of the most complete and
one of the finest drug stores in the
stute. All the fixtures nnd furnish­
ings are new and were built to match
the new location being nn especial de­
sign nnd built with the Iden of giving
real service and quick service. Aside
from the fine fountain and other appurtnnccs for enld drinks nnd cream,
candies, etc., Itoumillat &amp; Anderson
have n drug department thnt is most
complete in every detnil and built for
service. The motto of this enterpris­
ing firm is “ We never sacrifice qual­
ity for price" nnd they enrry this out
through every department of , their
line store. Itoumillat &amp; Anderson add
much to the new Puioston-Brumley
building and their establishment ia in
harmony with the fine new building.

THE NEW PULESTON-BItUMLEY BUILDING

far nnd wide as being one of the best their fellow citizens a shaft* of con­ etc. Also, complete line of work
in the business and one of the largest. fidence nnd esteem. This building clothes nnd shoes. In keeping with
It is nlso well to add a word here in
embodies the spirit of the Nfew San­ the fine new building in which they
behalf of C. A. Mohr, who has been in
charge of the work and n young man ford and the new vision nnd the pro­ have their hondqunrtors tho store of
Company
is
who by his uniform courtesy and gress nnd public spirit that makes big McKinnon-Markwood
pleasant manner has made him ami c»ties and the Herald takes groat complete in every detail with nil the
the Fuller Compnny mnny warm pride today in giving this extra space nr went and up-to-date fixtures nnd is
I)r. Puleston, Dr. Stevens, Dr. To­
friends during their construction work nnd this small compliment to the men neat and tasty and good to look nt in lar nnd Dr. McCnslin all havo offices
in Sanford. In fact every one of the who built upon the rock of faith and every department.
ii&gt; the new Pulestou-Brumlcy building.
mtfn on the big jobs here were good energy and progressiveness—built the
They do not need any mention in
in their respective lines and carried ffist four story office building in this
Among tiie up-to-date estnldish- these columns since they nre all well
out the Fuller idea of efficiency, cour­ city. All honor to them!
nit nts in tho I'uleston-Brumtcy build­ known to everyone In this section.
tesy und business-like principles.
ing' is tlie fine tonsorial parlors known They have fine offices with all tho
nnd
A description of this fine edifice
McKinnon-Mjirkwooil Co. have one far nnd wide as Smith’s Barber Shop, modern appliances in surgery
would not lie complete without a brief °l the finest and most up-to-date lly strict application to business, by dentistry add you should call on them
mention of the two men who made it mens furnishing establishments in giving service to every individual cus­ just to see how comfortable they ara
possible for Sanford to possess such the state mid their new store in the tomer nt all times nnd by keeping the situated in the new building.
an up-to-date building. I)r. Samuel new I’lilesloii-Hrumley building is shop neat and clean ns a pin Smith’s
An international exhibit' of woods
1’ulcston nnd Lester A. Bromley tilled with the Iwst brands of cloth­ Barber Shop has grown until new
should have their names inscribed up­ ing, shoes, lints and furnishings. They quarters were necessary and tile shop in, all forms will he held nt Lyons,
on the building in marble hut they carry a complete line of H art .Scliaff- in Sanford’s fine building was made France, in October.
Manhattan necessary. Everything in this shop
nre both of them very modest men ner &amp; Marx clothes,
The Herald for first claza Job work.
who have an abiding fnlth in their Shirts, Thompson Shoes, Knox huts, was mndu especially for the barber
city and county und who are known
by their works rather than through
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any publicity.
Dr. Puleston is it physician and sur­ ■ ■
geon who has been a resident of this ■ ■
city for the pnRt twenty years coming ■■ ■■
here from Monticcllo, Fla., and aftet ■ ■
bin college degree tnking up the prnr- ■ ■
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needs nnd he has ever been found in
the front ranks of the progressive^ ■ m
ready nnd willing to put his shoulder m ■
to the wheel and push forward nnd
onward for a Greater Sanford. Dr. ■ ■
Puleston is nlso a stockholder and di­
rector In the Peoples Bank in this city
and ono of the promoters of several ■ ■
successful subdivisions, among them ■■ ■■
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also. Coming to Sanford ubout twen­ ■ ■
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in tho vegetable fields tliut were
just then beginning to attract atten­
tion in the growing of celery and let­ ■ ■
tuce and other winter crops and while
unfamiliar with farming methods in
Florida it did not ’take hifn long to
size up tho situation und with his ac­
customed thrift ho accumulated some
of the best lands on Celery avenue and
has added to his holdings from time
to time. He has' been eminently suc­
cessful In farming;* took ,up cotton
growing and ginning several yearB
ago as he still longe.d for the fleecy
staple that ho was familiar with' i n
his native state and ho made It pp y *
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machinery here. Mr, Brumley also
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a large stockholder and one of tho di­
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,nnd has thf vision that looks ahead to
Sanford’s future as the queen city of
the St. Johns and ono of the largest
Inland cities In Florida.
Messrs. Puleston and Brumlcy are
among the Sanford men who have
builded on the money that they made
in Sanford and they have invested U
here a t home in real estate th at toijl
give them rfbod returns but they have
builded something more than a mere
building for their own gain. They
.tore down an old frame building that
ha&lt;l outlived Us usefulness and in its
place erected a building that shall
aland a s .a monument to them long
a lte r they have passed away and
they have also built In the hearts of

We Are
to Say—

That we arc located in the New Puleston-Brumley Build"
ing that adds another link in the chain oi progress to
the City Substantial.

We have a complete line of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes, Man­

hattan Shirts, Thompson Shoes, Knox Hats, Interwoven Socks. We

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923

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In the fact th at wc furnished the lumber and all of the plas*

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credit to the City Substantial.al.

THE FAMOUS ACME PLASTER

THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE,* PRICE
“ EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER’

Rhone 135

-Snnford,

The Atlas Cement is known far nnd
wide as being of the permanent kind
nnd its lasting qualities are what
have made it known nil over the
world. In the new Puleston-Brumley
building Chore &amp; Company of this
city, furnished all the Atlas Cement
nnd tho work speaks for itself. Atlas
gray nnd white cement was used in
this building and it adds much to the
beauty and substantial qualities of
the new edifice. The stone is also
laid in m ortar made from tlds durable
it ment. Call for Allas from Chase
ti *Co.

We are proud to say that the entire plastering
contract on the Puleston-Brumley Building was
awarded to us.
An inspection of our work in the Meisch building and the
Puleston-Brumley Building will show the kind
of Work We Do

Plumbing is one of the most im­
portant features of any modem build­
ing and in the Puleston-Brumley bldg,
the plumbing Is one of the ronl fea­
tures nnd wns installed by J. G. Lolneckcr, of Miami, who has the repu­
tation of being one of the best in the
business.
Lcincrkcr installed the
plumbing for many of.the big build­
ings in Miami and brought to the
Work in Sanford years of experience
in plumbing of the right sort. Plumb­
ing nnd heating are tilt; specialties of
the firm of J. G. Lcinockcr.

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3rd Street Between Oak and Myrtle Avcnue-

Tho Ball Hardware Company takes
great pride In tho new buildings in I- ■ ■ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBBBH H a a BBBBBBaBBBBBRRRB£™ !**}M s*l |
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Puleston-Brumley
building where
‘Ball" is apparent ih the Corbin
hardware, Raid to be the beat that la
made. “Good buildings deserve good
hardware," says the Ball Hardware
Company and they have added to the
security, beauty, quality and other
good features. The Corbin hardware
will be noted throughout the now Puloaton-Brumley building and you will
know It Is from the Ball Hnrdwaru
Company that you obtain this grade
because It la outstanding in appear­
ance and wearing qualities.

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ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED ON
REQUEST.

Tho decorating and finishing on tho
Puleston-Brumley building was done
by the ltobinson Decorating Company
of Miumi, and the artistic finish in
proof of their handiwork. They spccinilzc in decorating, painting, finish­
ing nn&lt;l paper hanging. No job is too
small or. too large and they give the
public service at ail times. They want
your work no matter in what pnrt of
the state you may reside and will fu r­
nish you Estimates at any time and
any place. Note their work on tho
Puleston-Brumley building.

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
Jacksonville, Florida.
Telephone R-3323
2126 College Street

HISTORIES CALLED A MENACE ;
Engllth Publication Condemn* Flood
of Writing* Purporting to Tell of
March of th* World.
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ATLAS CEMENT
Someone has called great architecture “frozen music,”
a name well justified when applied to such monumental
work as the Memorial Quadrangle at Yale.
The permanence of its masonry wfls wisely given, added
insurance by laying the stone in mortar, made with Atlas

Short histories of the world are be­
coming u menace. A new genre has
been discovered and a timid of books
la the result.
Nor In It difficult to are why this
should be th e case. To write tbe his­
tory of Ihiglimd from K18.V 1(188 needs
years of research, considerable Intel­
lectual effort nnd m e n ta l, discipline.
But to write th e history of the world
Is a very different mutter. All that Is
needed la Rome half-digested theory,
round which can be woven n few rarefully assorted fact* and any number of
baey prejudlce_n. T hus history ba­
ronies a "criticism," an "Interpreta­
tion’’ by a "subtle," "sympathetic” or
‘'Inquiring" mind.
T he authors of one recent example
betray In ihclr title tbe nature of their
prejudices; for them a Twentieth cen­
tury slum child or a Twentieth cen­
tury public schoolboy Is the heir of nil
the uges, born Into a world which has
In Borne enoterlc m anner been gcttlug
better every day In every way.
Not for them Is the painful possi­
bility th a t history may be, after all.
but a succession of events, some good,
some bad, a catalogue of Incidents',
which It niny sometimes be possible to
diagnose, but upou none of which Is It
w Im to construct a general philosophy.
—London Statesman.

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Schell - Sasse
j M anufacturing Co.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
■ Kill)-Contractors on this Bank Building for Millwork, All Standing Trim Mill Fabricated
■ Sash, Doors, Glazeing, Weights and Cords bespeak for themselves your careful considcratior
■ of the following,^ilso this—“We want your business.

OUR MOTIVE
Regard This Not Simply As
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Tbe Dally Herald, 16c per week.

Cement, r

iMiss Ocean City

An Advertisement
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The Puleston-Brumley Building has its beauty preserved
and its durability assured by having been constructed

Although advertisements by us guarantee
satisfaction, we present this with utmost
faith in you and your business, and ourselves
in ours, ami with the sincere belief that we
should work together.

WE WANT TO GET
Better Acquainted

throughout with Atlas White and Grey Cement, furnish-

We cannot do this unless we do business
together. Yoo must start the hall rolling,
wo can then start pushing mid pulling with
our team “Hardworking Service'* and "Guar­
anteed Satisfaction" driven by sure footed
"Economy.” Try us out.

Chase &amp;
SANFORD, FLORIDA

A DEFINITION
of what we offer you is "Best for Your Mon*
by.” We point'out to you that the best is
different from that which is best for the
money; your experience will bear us out that
very little of the work either of us do is the
best—because we each know better work is
possible by using better mnterinls nnd more
expense in the making; we realize that the
commercial demand is for the "Best for the
Money.”
The owners demand this from the arch itect
and contractor alike, they in turn require it
of us.
We utilize all there is from a log, we use
the best where it belongs nnd likewise the
lower grades, therefore we can guarantee
service, satisfaction AND ECONOMY.
Wt* have samples of the best nnd we have
samples more numerous in which inntc value
fairly shine. Wc know where one can not
and the other should be used. TRY US OUT.

SCHELL-SASSE MFC. CO. SCHELL,SASSE MFC. CO.
PH O N E S
R-2142

R-2143

"Anything and Everything in Wood”

PHONES

R-2142

R-2143

‘Anything and Everything in Wood"

TO S A N F O R D -G O FO R W A RD , U LTIM A TELY YOU SH O U LD N O T R A N K SECOND TO
A NY IN TER IO R FLO RID A CITY '

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�TO THE PEOPLE OF SANFORD i
and SEMINOLE COUNTY

John Grnhnm, pie plastering con­
tractor, did nil the plaster work on
tho Puleston-Brumley building and
liko all Scotchmen they do their work
well. Tho fact thnt they have some
largo contracts in OrlAhdo, Jackson­
ville and other cities now and hnrdly
can keep up with ft shows the confi­
dence in which the building trades hold
the Grahams. Thoy are the plastering
boys. They did the plastering for the
Meisch building and the Miinne The­
atre and the First National. 'Bank
building here. Their address is Jack­
sonville.

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our .force of efficient barbers.

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their past business,
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Tonsorial Parlor.
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best service in our line

WE SPECIALIZE IN SCALP DISEASES, HAIR
DYEING, FACIAL MASSAGE, HAIR DRESSING,
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RALPH STEVENS, M. D.
J. N. TOLAR, M. D.
H. H. McCASLIN, D. D. S.
Offices Second Floor
Puleston-Brumley Bldg.

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week for lhc.

Building and Industrial
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Detroit
St. Louis
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Few Phonee on African Farms.
. F a rm e rs’ telephones arc practically
unknown In (he Itrltlsh rot union of
South Africa. arnm U ng to n recent
report to the Department of (’milmorre from the American vice consul
at Capetown.
. •’T here Is scarcely nny telephone
service lo the rural districts." says tho
report, "nnd the, question of Its de­
velopment In these districts Is one of
great Importance to South Africa.
Til or# are thousands of farmers living
In place# far removed from railways
nnd telegraphs who are practically
Isolated from the rest of the country.
I t hns been suggested thnt telephone
nervlco In rural districts might he de­
veloped as It was In Canada ._ . .
.where . . . Individuals were permit­
ted to erect nnd maintain telephono
lines." At present, tho vice consul re­
ports. "the telephone system In the
Union of South Africa Is owned hy
the government and operated by the
departm ent of posts ond telegraphs.

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Tho Williams’ Transfer Company
diil all the hauling for this I'lilestonBrumley building nnd believe us there
was some hauling to do. Their big
trucks were going all day long haul­
ing the heavy steel nnd other lug stuff
for this fine new building and the fact
that it was all handled in record time
ami no delays occurred and no break­
age means thnt* Williams' Transfer
Company knows how to haul stuff in
the best manner and with the least
time wasted. Williams’ Transfer I’o.
will do your hauling any time and no
job is too small or too large for lheir
big trucks and experienced men.

PULESTON-BRUMLEY BUILDING
J I’ark Avenue-

S. PULESTON, M. D.

J. M. Gillun furnished all the ’elec­
trical supplies for the new PulestonBrumley building nnd everyone knows
thnt John Gillon knows just wlmt to
use to get Jhe most beautiful and ser­
viceable effects in electric lighting.
John Gillon is one of the most ex­
perienced men in this line of business
in the state and his experience counts
when it comes tp the big jabs like the
Puleston-Brumley building.- Note the
effects of the lighting system in this
building throughout nnd then remem­
ber thnt John Gillon hns the goods
when you want anything in electrical
fixtures.

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The Marincllo Beauty Shop is lo­
cated on tho second floor of the Puleston-Qrumloy building and a con­
stant stream of pntrnns are going and
coming from this popular establish­
ment all day fong. Well equipped in
every particular to give the public
the very best of Bcrviee the Marincllo
Beauty Shop hns made a wonderful
reputation in this part of the state.
The Mnrinello specializes in scalp dis­
eases, hnir dyeing, fneinl massage,
hair waving and manicuring. Com­
plete line of hnir goods am] MarinOllo
preparations.

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furnished tho lumber and all of the
plaster in the first steel constructed
building in Sanford—the PulestonBrumley building. They hnve the
building supplies of all kinds and are
ready for quick service and they take
jcy in serving the publip. “ Every­
thing for the builder" is their slogan.

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CarriaRe.
They are Satisfied
SchcdMaintained and
nnd - "
------ulc Can Be Maintained
The fallowing judges
and Wc Installed
—— .
■••latM n**»*)
Ug. 24.—The last
a ir mail flight |to
laaibllity of a perof M and 30 hours
1
|
.
o San Francisco bewith valtors startista. The castbound
arrived New York
id of time. Officials
.. • . .
testa sa
cy • a
lclusivcly that this
lalnt^ncd and there
will be inaugurated,
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A i m l a l t S P rtM )

RIVERSIDE, Calf., Aug. 24,—Mrs.
Robert Burton, aged 17, her alster
aged 12 and Ronald Hubert, aged 12,
were drowned In a lake yesterday in
an effort to rescue Mrs. Burton’s 7
months old son from drowning. Mrs.
Burton was wading with baby in her
arms in irrigation flume. A sudden
rush of water swept tho baby from Have Posted Warnings for All Ne­
groes to Leave the Coanty
her arms Into the lake. She attem pt­
ed to rescue tho baby and her aiater
&lt;nj T k r A i w r l i M Press)
also tried. Hubert jumped in and
BALLINGER, Tex., Aug. 24.—Sev­
aavo the baby and went back to the
eral hundred armed men today arc
two young women and all three were
reaching the Colorado river bottoms
drowned.
for John Smith, a negro, who shot and
killed J. F. Kuhn, 42, farm er and
deputy sheriff of Bunnell’s county
yesterday. Thc men arc reported to
have quarrel over crops. Citlscns last
night posted warnings- that all ne­
groes leave tho county. Only one ne­
gro woman remained today and sho is
preparing to leave.

have been
appointed for tha Baby Parade that
will take place a t Lake Monroe on
Labor Dnyi Sept. 3rd:
Seminole County—Mrs. John Leon*
nrd*. o{ panford,; Lake County, Mrs.
W,n*,cr' of Mt.-Dora; Volusia Court.
Mra* EarI Brown- of
grange County, Mrs. J. U. Norris,
of Orlando,
The babies will be judged ns babies
an d 'th e J&gt;aby carriages will not cntcr ,n tho contest. In fact it will not
bo necessary to have baby carriages
a t all nnd all the fuss about decorat?
j,aby carriages will be eliminated
|n this contest. It will be a baby
parade of babies and not of baby
buggies. All white babies threo

THE GERMAN
GOVERNMENT
VERYANXIOUS
To Make Plans for Pay­
ment Reparations
Obligations

INSURANCE MAN
DIES AT MILWAUKEE
I Hr Til* Am n U I/I !***•*) •
MILWAUKEE, Anug. 24.—Allen S.
Mathaway, 30, Secretary of North­
western lif e Insurance Capipany,
well known jn insurance circles over
thc county, died suddenly last night.

ASKS CONGRESSMEN, PRO­
FESSORS, EDITORS AND
OTHERS TO URGE

CONFERENCE CALL
By President Coolidge With All
Nations to Stop Big Arm*
anient Program
( H r T h e A****laf*4 n r* « « ) f

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 24.—
Tho American Legion national head­
quarters made public a number of
letters -received from United States
senators,, congressmen and college
professors nnd editors regarding the
legion’s proposal to ask President
Coolidge to call an international con­
ference to halt tho race for military
air arronament which the legion
charges Is progressing In France,
England, Italy, Russia and other na­
tions. Preponderance of opinions
were favorable for tho conference.
Among tho senators who approved
was Henry Cabot lx&gt;dge. Senator
Fletcher wrote thnt he does not fafor thc conference unless substan­
tially and all countries join with the
purpose to accomplish whnt is de­
sired.

ug
Cl — Running ycnra and undcr from any of thc *our
CHICAGO, Aug.
Cl.
I n r T k r A a ao rla lrd P re a a)
* cnl" tho l,a*
ahead of schedule,, mail planes landed countia3 a "
DF.RLIN, A ug.. 24.—Present Ger­
K r.nrisro yes­
vee- ™dc and strive for the prize.
In New York and San Francisco
man government stands by offer of
terday, completing tho second trans­
recently made by Cuno government
c o n ti n e n ta l test flight,
whilo two
for n meeting on Germany’s repara­
other planes were speeding ncross
tions obligation, 'Chancellor Srtessthe continent ahead of their schedules
man told German industrial com­
in the third test flight.
merce club. “F o r 1liberation of Ger­
Thc plane carrying mail that loft
man soil, for maintenance -of our
the Golden Gato yesterday morning
sovereignty nnd for consolidation of
ROLLINS COLLEGE, Winter Park,
In the sccpnd flight landed a t New
our situation," the Chnnccllor said
Aug.
24.—(Special to the Herald).—
York at 12.22 p m., spanning thc
Mrs. E. M. Fuller (Florence Ely), left, nnd Mrs. W. F. McGee
would not be too great a sacrifice to
Florida's
oldest institution of higher
continent in 27 hours and BO minutes,
(Louise Groody) wives of the brokors imprisoned in New York In con­
offer ns part of German economic
learning, Rollins College, will open
four minutes under tho estimated 28
nection with buckctshop frauds, are helping government officials in thc
aystem as productive pledge in car­
for her thirty-ninth year on Tuesday,
hours. Tho plane westbound from
case that has stirred Wall Street to its foundations.
rying out Gcrmany’a reparations ob­
September 25, nnd In many respects
the Atlantic seaboard landed at San
ligations.
the new year will note soma remark­
Francisco at 1:45 o’clock, two and
able steps of advancement If^ the,
one-half hours aheal of schedule.
plans which were adopted by the
Meanwhile, tho third flight gave
■ •
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Board of Trustees last spring develop
promise of equalling or bettering thc
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--------successfully,
fully three-quarters of •
record of the second. The mall that
ROME,
Aug.
24.—Tho
Italian
gov­
i ( U r T li c A a v o c l n t r il P r e s s )
million
dollars
will bo added to the
left New York yesterday morning
ernment
has
sent
ultimatum
to
Jugo­
ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 24/—Antsachcd here a t 6:60 p. m., central tracitc mincopcrntors nnd officials
slavia asking definite ^decision be endowment and arrangements made
Discussca Topic With Former Builder rcnchcd concerning tho status of for tho construction of new building!.
time, nnd the plane carrying it hop­ of thc miners’ union, Jlrmly convinced
of Ships
•4/
ped off two minutes later, 60 minutes that September 1 would sec n "comFlume. It is alleged hero that tho These plans arc involved In the pro­
ahend of schbdulo and with prospects pletc stoppage of their industry ns n
Belgrade government is delaying set­ posed Presbyterian and Congregation­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Aside
al union in the support and enlarge­
of gaining a greater lead during thc result of failure to make n new wage
tlement of situation.
from thc snthracitc situation, Preelment of Rollini, -to bring to the cam­
night flight over the 885 miles of contract, remnined today in Atlantic
dent Coolidge is understood to be giv­
pus strong backing in the way of mon­
Later
semi-official
communique
lighted air-way to Cheyenne.
City, though nil communication be­
ing an much study these dnys to tho said tho communication should not ey, students and moral support
(Hr Til* A***eta«*S P rr* * &gt; ...........................
The castbound plane scheduled to tween them had ben'' suspended for
"
technicality of thc law, but does with merchant marine problem as to any
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 24.—More
Another step forward in the ra il­
ho described as an ultimatum. Pre­
pass its companion during the night 48 hours, lloth groups had been de­
all its might thc thing that means the other governmental question.
than
six
years
have
become
history
ing of standards is the discontinuance
was roaring across thc plains nlos finitely told that thc federal govern­
mier.
Mussolini
merely
addressed
the
most service," Commissioner Rhodes
Thc chief executive has before him communication to commission which of thc Academy which hoi been con­
with procpects of making "better time ment had no ground for intervening sinco thc Florida State Marketing declares in the statement.
a
voluminous report submitted by
ducted in connection with the college
than the schedule called for. It a r­ further to prevent thc shutdown, nnd Bureau was established on July 2,
Thc burenu furnishes information Chairman Farley of thc Shipping had been deciding tho question rework up to the present yCer. Now
rived in Cheyenne, the west end of neither hnd changed in the slightest 1917, yet the bureau still has numer­ ns to rating, reliability, financial
tember 1.
*
Board outlining tho commonly-known qucstcing decision bo mado, Sep- that the public high achools have
thc .night airway trail, a t 6:57 p. m., degree the conflicting attitude which
standing, reputation of produce deal­ Laskor-Farley plan for indirect govreached their present state of effic­
mountain time, over one hour ahead mndc them break off negotiations ous inquiries as to its duties, pur­ ers, commission, etc. This informa­
emment operation of the nation's
poses
and
functions,
according
to
iency there is no longer any need of
of schedule.
&gt;
Tuesdny. Arbitration for every dis­
tion is always available for tho ask­
continuing courses of a preparatory
Thc fifth flight, scheduled.for Sat­ puted point was the Inst offer thc Commissioner L. M. Rhodes, in n ing nnd is considered a great protec­ fle e t He discussed thc gcnerkl ship­
ping question Thursday with Matthew
nature.
urday, wns called off to give thc employers had to make, i| wns re­ statement describing tho efforts of tion to farmers. In addition to this
In making plans for the new year
aviators a rest, it wns announced by ported, while tho union spokcsmnn, thc bureau to aid the farmers and service, hundreds of thousands of dol­ C. Brush, formerly head of the Hog
tho administration has been guided by
Postmaster General New at Wash­ John L. Lewis, steadfastly adhered others of Florida in marketing their lars worth of accounts have been col­ Island Ship Building Company and
ono of his personal friends of long
ington, who added that thc testa had to th f ultimatum that the men would products to the host advantage.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug. 24.—Car- the standards of tho Southern Asso­
lected for farmers and not less than standing and Touched upon tho sub­
"Tho duties of - the marketing, ns $60,000 a year of had accounts are
fully proved the fasibality of trans­ stay away from work unless # wage
ter Glass, U. S. senator from Virginia, ciation of Colleges, tho accrediting
indicated In thc law, are to compilo collected for Florida producers, Mr. ject briefly in a conference with for­ defended tho Federal Rc^crva System agency for higher education In the
continental, mail aervice. Tho planes increase was assured.
mer Chairman WUcox of the Republi­
reports as to tho agricultural, horti­ Rhodes says.
arr scheduled to s t a r t . from New
in an adddess Thursday before the South. In addition to the regular
Hut it also nppeared during the
can
national committee. .
courses leading to the A. B. and B.
cultural, live stock and poultry pro­
York and San Francisco today on the
day that thc miners*’ union nnd thc ducts grown in thc state and shipped
Mr. Brush after seeing tho presi­ Cotton Statca Merchants' Association S. degree, apodal emphasis will’ be
fourth flight.*
_
operators hnd a point to settle to­ out of the state,’ Mr. nhodcs stateddent said lie discussed the shipping scored whnt he termed “misrepresen­ placed on the departments of business
gether before separating finnly to- It also gives out information ns to
question only in a general way with tation" by “political demagogues" and administration and the conservatory
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., Aug. 2 4 takc thc measures wliieh are ncccs- carriers,* rates, preparation of pro-j
the president and that So, himself, made detailed reply to objection rais­
cf music.
.
All records of flight across the con­
sarysary in whnt both sides now con­
was entirely in sympathy with Chair­ ed by critics of the system.
Judging tho 1923-24 enrollment
.
u win i ducta *°r market, such ns harvesting,
tinent were broken today when Pilot
Senator
Glass
analysed
banking
cede mny be a finish fight, tl
man Farloy’s administration of Ship­
" will
T u '! Br*dlng, packing, curing, shipping,
Wesley Smith, air mail service, land­
conditions under the system which from present prospects, there will be
men to keep t h e j ^ ^
^ ^
toUfh wJ|th lho
take
about
4,000
ping Board affairs.
NEW
YORK,
A
ug.'24.-S
tlU
with­
a' unusual Increase in the upper classed nt 11:14 completing relay mall
“The board under Mr. Farley is do­ prevailed prior to the establishment of rn and it l» expected th at tho enter­
pumps going in the deep
h0 state and United States depurtmcnla out a definite clue after six days of
flight from San Francisco in 2fl houra through Pennsylvania region, to keep
the
Federal
Reserve
Board
and
that
ing a fine piece of work," aald Mr.
ing class will number approximate!#
and 14 minutes. Almost four hours up the maintenance work undor a t agriculture, federal and state feverish search fur three-months-old
Brush. “ I am sure that whatever so­ “there had not boon a time since Pres­ 100, an increase of 15 or 20 over last
Lillian
McKenzie,
who
was
kidnaped
markets,
ami
co-opcrato’with
them
in
ahead of schedule.
ident Wilson put his signature on the
ground and to mine the coal thnt will every practical way, ho added.
record-breaking
freshman
. from her carriage in front of a store lution of tho problme Mr. Farley and federal reserve act that any legiti­ y u r 'i
fire tho power plant sections which
hly
associates
work
odt
will
safo
“Information must be available as lest Saturday, Detective Captain
clou.
INDF.PENDBNTS t o
mate
business
should
have
been
denied
must bo kept running. In practical­ to amounts of products on hand in Funston yesterday issued s n vordcr for gilard tho best interests of tho gov­
I.OWBR GAB PRICE
ly all tho strikes in thc anthracite cold storage, etc.,’’ tho statem ent con­ tho detention of every woman who la ernment and tho public. I have known credit from any legitimate bank.”
IN SOUTH DAKOTA
Theories th at the Federal Reserve RUSSIA NTRAIN DERAILED
field, a truce between union and em­ tinues- “The bureau shall have pow­ seen with a small Infant and who acta Mr. Farley for a number of yeari ami
CRASHED INTO HAM
System
should be used* to enable the
ployers has been mode sufficiently er to Inspect or have Inspected, and a t nil suspiciously.
I know that ho is well qualified for
0 . SIOUX FALLS, 6. D., Aug| 24
FIFTY PEOPLE
KILLED
withholding
of
commodities
from
’the
•
4*a
effective to assure the conduct of certify as to grade, condition and
Cluo after clue has been run down tho task th a t has been put up to
Independent oil dealers in Sioux Falla
1
market
was
due
to
a
preverted
no­
thoee operations. Unless it is done quality and intra or Inter-state ship­ by the 106 detectivca detailed to tho him."
(Ur Tk* Am m tat *4 Fr**a&gt;
will reduce their price for gasoline
tion of Its purpose. Such contertions
again, it waa said by those familiar ments, assist producers in buying and case, while nil thc city’s policemen
MOCOW,
Aug. 24.—More than fifty
today to 16 1-2 cents, tho prlc^m ain­
with tho industry, anthracite mines selling, must promote co-operation and taxicab drivers have been on the
NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Negotia­ he declared were being mode by what persons were killed and approximate­
tained b ythe Standard Oil Company
he
termed
“demagogues.’’
might be so flooded and deranged among farmers, and tho new co-op­ lookout for .the missing child. But tions by tho United States Shipping
In South Dakota, according to an an­
Mr. Glass, Theodore Price of New ly a hundred Injured when a train
within a few daya or wckse a t to erative marketing law makes the these efforts, as well as appeals Board for the tale of tho IS routes
nouncement' made laat night.
York,
and Tflhomas F. Kelley, of Min­ proccdoing from Vllna to Warsaw
make them incapable of production marketing chtnmlaaloncr official ad­ broadcast throughout tho country, now operated with government ship*
was derailed crashing Into a dam
“W e/realise th at this price,’’ thy
b«g«n Thursday Commissioner O’Con­ neapolis, were the principal speakers
for many months. Grave a t are the viser when a group of farmors are have failed to produce results.
yesterday, The impact buret the does
announcement oaid, "will pdt a large
Inevitable prospects of a strike that entering Into a co-operative , associa­
Ope of the most promising dues— nor and Llssner profeaaed themselves a t the second day’s session of the an­ and rushing waters swelling casaalty
percentage of dealers out of buslneaa
imal
meeting
of
the
association.
Vould involve the rank and flic of the
recovery by Washington police of an as well satisfied with tha progress of
for no dealer can tell gasoline a t 16W mine workers, a failure to provide for tion.
Mr. Price warned the merchant! 1stabandoned
Infant—failed yesterday the negotiations and oaid they hoped
"The last duty mentioned, In 'the
tents except so long as his capital the maintenance work was snlu to be
against
taking fright because of the
Market Bureau Law soys thc Mar^ when Inspector Leahy, after commun­ to be able-to make a dofinlta an­ rosrlng of “nvislble Hons” and Mr.
bold sout."
.
.
NIGH TWATCHMAN
.
ket Commissioner shall develop to icating with the Washington authori­ nouncement today..
The announcement criticised Gov­ even graver.
Kelley emphasised the need at diver­
HELD UP IN STORE
ties,
said
thc
baby
held
there
was
not
S. D. W arriner, chalrmnn of the the fullest extent possiblo a market­
ernor W. IJ. McMaater for his ac­
JEWELRY IS STOLEN
sification
of
Industry
in
tho
southern
•the McKenzie child.
tion two wceka ago in precipitating general policy committee of tho op­ ing service for farmery. This makes
states
and
systematic
merchandising.
A search was being conducted on
, i s r n * a u h u i h Ph U )
the gasoline price* war by retailing erators, said the subject had not been the aervice and duties almost unlimit­
Long
Island laat night for a woman
ed
and.
extends
the
operations
of
the
LOS
ANGELES, Aag . *4-—One
the product for 10 centa a gallon brought upThe Regina single and double mesh
Mr. Lewis consulted with officers bureau over every phase of m arket­ with a child who boarded a train at
hundred thousand dollars worth of
through supply depots of the state
hair
nets,
which
are
advertised
in
of the central Pennsylvania district ing and distribution and (he sky is Jama|ca and got off a t Flower Field.
highway commission.
MACON, Aug. 24.—The *sheriff this issue of the Herald are guar­ diamonds and other
Railroad employes reported she had
“It may be a personal victory for of bitiuminous mine workers, which the limit in rendering service to
placed
the bonda of the throe Hudson anteed to five perfect and lo ath * from two safea, *
behaved in a suspicious manner.
the governor—it la a aad tragedy for fact gave rise V* rumors concerning Florida or .OAF of b a r citizens, es­
brothers
a t $ 10,000 each when he satisfaction to 'tha Wearer—and you
farpiers."
-VS
the helpless dealer who must be sac­ the possibility that the soft coal pecially
learned
attorneys
would seek to se­ can get them cap or fringe In .all
_________
_____
___________
„
With
80,000,00
sheep
Australia
has
rificed to the governor’s ambitions,” miners might be Induced later *•« "When there D an opportunity to
wanted
colors.
McCrary
sells
help a shipper in any way the market 14 for every resident of U ut common- cure their release. The yare being
the independent's announcement de­ walk out In support of the anthracite
j guarantees there.
, ,.
held for flogging a nogro.
•bureau
™
'*-------t—
*-,“hide
J - i **behind
wealth.any
does
clared.1
workers.
4a a.«*•

ITALIANS WANT
F Ill HATTER
SETTLED NOW

COAL STRIKE
IN SEPTEMBER
IS PREDICTION
Union and Operators
Fail to Reach An
Agreement
• t4

A * •

CO-OPERATION. FOR GRGWERSL ... Coolidge Closely .
Merchant
HELPED BY'MARKET BUREAU , Studies
Marine Problem
MARKET SERVICE FOR FARMERS!

Rollins College to
&lt;
Open for Thirty# Ninth Year Sept 25

Sent Ultimatum to Jugo
Slavia Wanting Im­
mediate Answer -

Also Collect Bad Accounts and Protect Farmers
*
in Every Way

Federal Reserve is
Defended in Speech
By Senator Glass

McKENZIE BABY
IS STILL MISSING;
NO CLUE FOUND

*

Floggers Held
in Heavy Bonds
By Macon Sheriff

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[ID DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923
THE SANFORD

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ifR cess

THE WEATHER "

Only Two Lemons Naadad to Taach
Oo« tha Wlcdom of Leaving
tha Bird Unmoleitad.

0 N I G H T—-11!
(H r T h e A M felalrd

Pre«*&gt;.

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j CHICAGO,
Aug.
2;».—Opening
grain prices: Wheat, Dec. 1.01’s to ;
3-4; May l.iqj|l*8; born, Dec. 07 \ l )
to 3-8; o^ts, Dec. 41 to 1-8.

$O0LLEEN MOORE

.
—IN—
For Florida: Local thupdNot long ago, writes a contributor, I
learned of the tnctlcs of a certain owl
ershower* todny and to­
In defending Itself that were both
morrow;
•
amusing aud Interesting. Whether the
method Is common among owls. 1 do
MEETING NOTICE.
not know; fhd bird' practiced It on
And dispatches from the weather more than one occasion.
8tory by Rupert.Hughe*
All niombcra of Serolnolo Athlotlc
Dean Long I* to deliver, on Sunday,
Tlieowl.wg* a great big-headed crea-.
bureau
say
that
a
cold
wave
will
Nobody
wonts her. The' flnpptn
Club are requested to nttond tho
the final sermon of eerie* of special |
bring the lompepaturo down to 48 at ture captured In the wood* nnd tied
.MI,
their
college'friends think *h«
meetlhg
nt
the
Monrae
school
hoiuio
eerrlcsit livid a t the National Cnth*.
with a rape to a stake In the yank
Richmond.
1
•
is
a
Joke;
And they don’t hcsltati
.Monday,
August
27.
Very
important
Its enemy was the dog, which seemed
rlral, Washington. The Dean wjll roabout showing her how they frt|,
to think that It wns n common fowl.
meeting.
tu ih to1Orlando cn T.vsdny next.
C .If. Kctrerly. with the Pnlatka Of course the thing to do was to bark
‘or youth is cruel. So she aits by
VICTOR CHECK, President.
m ra k i
Thuraday—Mir* Virginia Do Courtey
delegation hero yesterday will prob- and to frighten It tnto flight. But bark- j ra
the
wall, teats gather in her eyM
Mr*. Wlileman Caldwell and' non,
entertains at a Ritchcn Shower, at
’ ’
.
nbly be a candidate for the position Ing hnd no effect whatever except t o .
—nnd then she—or—well, better
CARD
OF
THANKS
%&gt;. Ervin, left .last week for their home
make .tho dreadful eyes flow more I JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. *.3.-—
her home oh Penil avenue, it* 8» p.
see tho picture.•
of Commissioner of Agriculture.
brightly and to produce a sort of sharp j Tho maximum nnd minimum IcmpOrm.| complimenting Miss Mamie.in Snn'ord following nn extended VfsCOMEDY, TOO
'* On behalf of my father nnd brothii with the fOtmer’s father, Dr. Wal­
Kate Williams, n bride-elect.
The Pnlntka delegation here Inst snspplng that seemed to come from tho „turcJI jn representative cities furn- oys nnd 'mysolf I wish to thank tho Matinee daily at S, prices r&gt;c and
bill; which wns almost hidden uroong Died by the weather bureau records
ter Seay.
night .filled the street* far a while the feathers. After some time the dog
tonipilod at 8 p. m. last night, fol many friends who huvo been so kind 10c. Evening a t 7:36 except on
ON LAKE WARAMAUG
thero being about fifty of th r visitors mnde a fierce run.
and helpful in the lllneks of my wife Saturdays nnd then 7:00.
FOR MRS. MILTKER
low:
A cloud across the lake blend* vivid
faking In the town and looking over
Not a move did the owl make. Not
and
so full of*sympathy nt tho time
Tomorrow—Charlie * Chaplin
• Max. Min.
I.nst ovonlng Mrs. O. D. Ri*hop en­ the new buildings.
Clfy
’
green*, •
a feather twitched; hut the eye*
o
f’
her
death.-1
—
C.
It.
Chestnut
and
• “The Idle Class"
.
00
G
O
To deeper hue*, silvering the waters tertained nt bridge at her attractive
glowed like Are. und snap, snap went Atlantic City ....... .*..
family.
........
«(J
.
70
new home on Mugnolla uvenuc, com­
in It* shade;
Dr. John J. Holtz has returned the^blll. Suddenly Just ns the dog Atlanta ..— ...------72
00
While *11 is erflor, light, above, below; plimenting Mr*. Frank Mlltecr of Ft. from Chnttanooga where he attended came close the bird went over on It* flnftinn ................ ......
GO DEATH OF HOUSHOLDF.R BABY.
........
72
back
In
a
lienp.
It
was
nn
undlgtdfirtl
A thousand radiant tints with gold Myor*, who I* the guoat of her aunt, u medical convention. lie reports a
“ I had n long spell of Typhoid Ftv.
44
position
surely,
but
there
wa*
n
pur­
........ 02
Buffalo
......
Mr*. Ella Lcfflor.
most enjoyable trip, but says ho Is
Inlaid.
cr
which played havoc with my kid.
The infnnt son of Judge nnd Mrs.
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The rooms wore adorned with bas­ glad to get back to Florida, where pose In It.
Chicago .............. —
ncya
and 1 suffered a good deal with
The dog, nssuinlng that the strange Cinchinatl ....... .......... ____ 70
52 K. F. Hou.shnldcr died nt Ft. Mende
Bombro, mysterious; the shadow'd hill kets and vase* of xinnlas of various the weather Is cooler.
my
hack,
lower abdomen nnd bladder.
bird
had
fallen
upon
the
ground
In
last
night
word,
of
the
death
bolng
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hues, and the tally cards were fasci­
. aMurnc*
t went on in this condition until I
fright, dashed up nnd thrust his nose Dcs Molncn .... -V.......
received
here
this
morning.
The
baby
02
Dwight Smith, n populnr employee among tho feathers. Instantly steel- E rrtp o il, Maine ....... .....r‘2
Now dlignlty—with brow intent— nating designs, when sc'ores were
M2 was born several wcks ngo nt the used Foley Kidney Pills. 1 have nev­
counted
after
a
spirited
game
of
of WiUlnms’ Garage, Is back on the 1Ike claws, sharp a* knives, fastened Kansas C ity ............... ....... 80
’twbnld seem
er been Irutbcrod with my kidneyi
o? Methodist ’parsonage nt Ft. Meade,
On ggrloua things, while all itn neigh­ bridge, tho prize for'hlgh score, a box Job, after doing hi* bit nt Camp John­ upon him sad with a yell of terror sml New York ........ .—... ____ 70
slbce,” writes Mrd. W. T. Cl»ry,
tho
home
of
Dr.
and
Mr$HoUsno
of stationery, wns won by Mrs. David ston, after which he spent a few days pain hA tore loose nnd ran for hi* life. Fittsbuigh
.......... ......... 00&gt; bor hill*
White Plains, Vh. For quick relief
holdcr,
.parents
of
Judge
Iloushojdnr
50
• In
glorlou* Bunlight'* laughter Caldwell. Mrs. Mlltecr was slso pre­ in Charleston, South Carolina, visit­ Solemn and apparently hnnnleaa stood Ft. Louis -------------from
bnckncho, dull headache, rheu­
the owl a* before.
40 \th!!o they were visiting thero anci
sented stationery.
Toledo ................... ..... ......... CO
ing relatives.
gleam.
* ’
'
*
matic
pains and kidney nnd bladder
It was too much for the dog. An-| W a'hington ............. ......... 70
no
Following the awarding of the priz­
trouble u*e Fclejf Kidney Pills. Sold
other
rlish
brought
Mm
again‘within
|
70
Sam Bradford leaves today for reaching distance of the strange enemy. Washington ...... - .....
A.oephyr, through the fragrant pine* es, Mrs. Bishop served a tempting sal■
baby back home aome lime this week, everywhere.—Adv.
nd
course.
. Stirs, gently now, the bosom of the
Cartersvillc, Georgia; where he will One* more the bird fell on Its back,
70 'i'lie newr. of tho death of th o . little
Among tho guests were: Mrs. Mil* spend scvcrnl weeks vacation. Mrs. and once more the dog thrust hla nose SANFORD .......... ..... ......... 8G
lake
Watch for tho big ad of Mclaulin’i
one come ns a' shock to tho many
Whereon float tiny craft with men tear, Mrs. Gcorgo DcCottcs, Mrs. M. Bradford and tho children nro there Into the feathers only to feel the cruel
tomorrow.
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friends of tho fumily In thin city nnd
S. Wiggins, Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs. and Sam will take n much neded va­ talons sink Into hla tendor nose; with
apd maids,
the
sympathy
of
the
community
Is
Who In tire great outdoor* their David Caldwell, Mrs. C. R. Klrtley, cation. Upon his return he will be a yelp he fled. From the ahelter of
Fancy limes, two dozen for lfc.
extendod to them in their bereaveMrs. Ralph Wight and Mrs. Walter with the McKinnon-Mnrkwood Com­ tho porch he viewed the strange bird—
pleasure take.
fresh pumpkins, gurlie, vegetables and
no longer o dignified barn fowl, but a
merit.
The.
remnins
were
brought
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Coleman.
pany having severed his connection dreadful monster to be let absolutely
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. — The hero about one o’clock today nnd the fruits. Call 210 for Rfervicc and qnilwith tho Churchwoll CompnnyAfar, and rounding to the vault of
alone.—Youth’s Companion.
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Cuban government today became the funeral occurred here about two Ify.—Tho Popular Market.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
blue
first of America’s wartime debthrs o’clock, Interment being made In
A delightful social event of Tues
In this issue is nn advertisement ALWAYS RACE OF WARRIORS to pny off the total amount of its Lnkeviow cemetery.
Hill* rolling on and on, close trim ­
The Herald for first class job work.
rlqy, tens the miscellaneous nhower, of the Seminole Hudson &amp; Essex
med,
loan. The second.nnd final payment
Shpw'whefc the thrifty farm er’s been given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Voile Compnny, Williams &amp;. Walthall. Thqy Roman Hlitorlan Paid Tribute to tho o nlhe bnlnnco of 30,088,000 owed by
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
F|ghtlng Qualities t f tho Plcto
p a lin g th* fray U* e’en (his song is Williams nt her home on the West have opened this section to tho Bales
Cuba was paid to tho treasury by
Early In HI*tory.
Side, honoring Miss Mamie Kate Wil of the famous Hudkon nnd Essox enrs
• limned. *
tm — m a m
the National City Bank of New York,
limns ,n brldc-clect of next month.
nnd will handle the same nt the Wil­
Piets Is the name by which, for five acting for the Cuban government.
The color scheme of pink and green li nmh’ Garage on Mngnolia avenue. and a half centuries—2IKI to 844 A. D.
L'Etotol:
Life’* clouds mnde brighter all be- was emphasized with baskets of The latest delivery prices on these —the people .that Inhubltcd eastern
IT DRIVES OUT WORMS
crepe Myrtle nnd Spanish Lovo Vines. famous curs arc given in this adver­ Scotland, front the Forth to the Pentyoung their pnle,
’
Tlio
surest sign of worms In children is
Upon tho arrival of the guests they tisement nnd anyone desiring a now laud firth, were known. In rertuln
The sun still shines o’er mount and
ii
chronicles
they
nre
styled
l
’lctl,
Pie-1
paleness,
jack of *interest
in play, fretfulwere given enrds sketched with min- car should look them over. Read the
•
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tones,
Flctoren,
nr
p
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piM
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s
.
s
f
S
S
L
f
a
s
t
e
uturo
engines,
nnd
requested
to
write
advertisement.
—George Hoyt Smith.
nose and sudden starting in sleep.
forms of the same root;.but sometime* these
pko symptoms appear it is tinio to glvo
hits of advlco for tho honoreo. These
tho native Gaelic nniun of Crutbnlg Is White’s
hite’s Crerun
Cream Vcrmifi
Vermifuge.
A. few do
_
M. Kronen nt Second nnd Sanford applied to them, and their country drives
• S. E. Porter, of Tnmpn, is in the were later hound in an attractive
ives on* ttho wnrtnk and puts tho littlo
city for n few dnys an the guest of booklet and presented to Miss Wil- avenue is advertising special bar­ called Crulthentuntli, the equivalent one on tho road to health again. White's
gains in sweaters and slipovers. of the Latin Plctnvln and Old Norse Cream Vennifugo has a record of^fifty
linms.
relatives.
Sold by
Several contests were also enjoyed, Rather warm to talk about sweat­ Pettlnnd, which stilt survives In the yearn of successful use. Prico3fe.
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Miss Florence Alvarez, of Jackson­ one of theso wns, tho writing of tele­ ers but this line is of summer sweat­ name of the Pentland firth. In their
UNION PHARMACY
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
/
ville, is tho guest of her uncle nnd grams of ten words, each word to be­ ers and you need them and you will wars In Brltuln the Iloinnmi came Into
collision
wl(h
the
Piets.
One
Roman
CORNER BUIUDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Sanford, Florida
aunt, Mr. 'and Mrs. E. M. Carroll at gin with cither the letters M or K. need them more In a fow weeks. This or Lattn&gt; writer of that time speaks-of.
The prize for this, a dainty hand­ is the time for the girl* going to cob “the Caledonians nnd other Piets,”
tli^lr home on Sanford Heights.
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mode handkerchief, wns won by Miss lege to get their sweoters nnd tuxedo which Implies (ho Inclusion of the for­
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nnd sleeveless coats—all kinds at mer In tho1 latter people. The well- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
Mrs. Frank Miller has returned Maureen Eel.ols,
■
known Roman historian, Tacitus, calls
A short musical progrnm was ren­ prices that will nmnzc you.
hopte from Jacksonville where, she
Scotland north of the Firth* of Forth
was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Lulu dered during the evening. Miss Mnrand Clyde, Caledonia, and he describes
The
Montczumn
Hotel
is
undergo­
garct
Cowan
gave
a
group
of
read­
CUy-for some ffme.
ings, Misses Julin I.ning und Virginia ing extensive alterations nnd will be t|pe Caledonians ns a noble race of
• *" ------+barbarians, who fight In chariots as
C npt C. JI. Leffler, who was run DcCoutaey gvne a number of piano renovated throughout, getting every­ well us on foot, with long swords and
thing in readiness for the fall nnd short shields, and whose fair red hnlr
ovi r by an auto Inst Saturday is suf- solos.
ficleiitly recovered to be removed* The shower wns unique (the groom winter rush of business. The Monte­ and large limbs argued a Teutonic
boing a railroad man) the ruilrond zuma, under the management of Mrs. origin.
fronv the honplfnl to his home (,odny
The Highlanders of today nre of
suggestion nnd features were carried Chns. Campbell, enjoys nn enviable
Celtic
origin. The prefix, lime, me ail­ m
reputation ns n modern, homc-likc
Mrs. F. I). Zn.'hnry ami daughter, out.
ing
son
of, Is from tho flnellc.
Master Voile Williams dressed ns hostelry nnd should receive Its full
Mins Claire Zachary, and s .n Billy, of
Sanford, are spending n\oernl werka nn engineer, in overalls nnd cap, came shnre of the transient nnd tourist
Haughty Capitalist.
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ht Pablo Beach.—Jacksonville Jotnn- In riding an engine, which was n per­ trade.
The Inhitring man of 70 years ngo
fect reproduction of the Inrgc engine.
was pretty well satisfied. Labor B
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On the express car, attached, snt Mas­
Churchwoll’* sweeping reduction trouble* In this country were nl«no*t Q
Mrs. W. F. Rousseau, who linn been ter Arthur Johnson, acting ns brake- on ladies nnd men’s shoes nre given unheard of then, though at Infre- 5
Intervals au employee would find "
the guest Of her sister, Mrs. A. Wi man, handed tho honoreo n slip on to you todny part of the prices be­ quent
a
grievance
against his employer. That B
Smith for the past week, left Tues­ which were instructions, “ Put o ft n ing in their advertisement but the of the inarhlnlst whom Mr. A. B. Far- g
opr
nt
Gropeville,
switch
nt
Williams’
big stock of shoes can not be priced qulmr tell* of In Ida hook “The First ■
day for her hoipe In Jacksonville. She
wus accumpunicd borne by her niece, siding.’’ The enr left, proved to bo In one issue of the Dnily Herald- Million the Hardest.” I* certainly Q
filled with all kinds of lovely gifts for You must come to tho atoro nnd let amusing, viewed nt this date;
1
Mito Juanita Smith.
One uftenioon, says Mr. Fnnjuhar, *
us show you what we have In some
tho honoree.
A fter tho gifts hnd been opened hnd of the best bargains in shoes that a machinist came to ua In high dudg- ■
Tho Very R»?v. Dr. Long, Dean of
admired,
the hostess assisted by Mrs. you have ever had in this city. Sec eon from another shop and niked for ■
fit, Luke’s Cathedral, will leave on
* Job. We wanted to know, of course. ■
A.
C.
Williams,
Mrs. David Speer and the ad.
Thursdpy night for Washington, D. C.
why he hod left his old place.
“It wa* this way.” he said. ’The ■
Yowdl Compnny advertlso their
■■^■*imrtn«BMa * a « a a a i*a a a a a a a a a a a »‘a a a a B a B ^ &lt; ,," aBBB" " B" " B" Nuw Fnll Dressos-today and quote boss was out walking with a lady the a
other night, and I passed him and said, *
somo prices nn these very latent cre­ •How do you do, Harry V And the next ■
ations In fnll and winter dresses. On day he came around to tne and said, ■
Friday nnd Saturday one-half off the •When I sra out walking with n lady ■
■cgulnr prico on colored voiles, linge­ In the evening I don’t want you to,Q
■peak to me.’ I won’t work for a 'a
COOLEST SI’OT IN SANFORD
rie cloth and imported madras. See man who acts that way I- —Youth’* *
{’tho prices in tho advertisement to;- Companion.
-ShowH stoftinu at 7:30 nnd 9:15 1*. M.
day und look over the new fnll stock
of dresses just arrived from the
Dints’s Gift of Rhyrnt.
I wonder If we are able to appreciate
eastern markets.
Dante’s marveloua gift of bundling Ills
Instrument, Hie Italian tongue? In n
HALF
PRICE
RALE
AT
A SPECIAL FOX FEATURE
picture In which nil the
McLAUI.IN’R JEWELRY STORE fanciful
$3.50 I Julies’ llrown or Black OxfordH or l-strap Pump, at, per pair....$2.98
Ilhyincs come ns maidens praying
Dgtite to do them tKc honor to' take
$5.00 Ladies’ Brown or Black OxfordH or 1-Htrap Pump, at, per pair....$3,98
In this Issue Henry McLaulin takes them Into. Ills service,' Benvenuto, ds
$3.60 Men’s Brown Oxfords, Bal. or U|u„ nt, per p a ir ......... ...............!_$2.98
n hul/ page to tell about the big Half I mult gives US tu understand that
Price Snip tlmt he is putting on for Dante did not omit a single rh )W of
$5.00 Men’s Brown or Iiluck OxfordH, Bal. or Blue., itt,-per pair...........$3.98
Adapted from the novel by Geo. Barr McCutchcon. The
rn»h only nnd the mnny bargains in which the Italian tongue Is capable.
$2.50 Boys’ Brown Bal. Oxfords, at, per p a ir .... ... .................................$1.98
Tills boundless faclllly of use of the
watches, diamonds, silverware, glass­
drama of the American who saved n throne.
m
liquid
Italian
tohgue
Is
ana
of
tb#
ware, China and novelties. Everything
$3.50 Boys’ Brpwn Oxfords, Bal. or Blu„ at, per pair ............................$2.98
things that give Dante ■ charm to the
Is marked In plain figures and you Italian. wjld» Is, perhaps, lost to all
$3.50 Misses’ Brown or Block Oxfords or I-Strap Pump, sixes
see what you ore saving when you but the delicate Italian ear so at­
I I'll*
8Fi to 2, nt, per p a ir
!.......•....... ________________ $2.98
- F R I D A Ybuy fvt half tho original price. One tuned to melody.—'Thomas Nelson
$3.00
Men’ll
8cpiit
Work
Shoes,
nt,
per
p
a ir ......................................... .$2.48
o! the finest stocks in South Florida Pbge.
.
Tho Fox Super-Feature Spectudc
going nt half price and you get the
$5.00 Men’s Work Shoes, Munson I^utt, at, per pair
I 1 \.
___ ....$4,25
J ‘B hs.Knaw Hubby.
benefit. Rend the advertisement and
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jUnrle Henry lint) died suddenly, and
note the prices. Two days only—Fri­
n
distant relative waa offering her
Country Store night, 1C prizes will lie given away, -This will
day and Saturday at McLaulin *.
condolences'to the Widow. Finully the
be the big night. Cornu nnd sec if you are lucky.
. lJdy‘ got to the point where she felt
i Btiss Florence Tyner, served pink nnd j n^t* could decent IJ auk n burning
Monday Night will he Amateur Night
green Ice cream and Angel food cake., qoi-Mlmi.
PATHE NEWS—Sec the late President Harding's Funeral
Miss Williams wns .beautifully ati“Aiid wImt did poor Henry .- a v e r
Train,
also
President
Coolidgc
In
first
official
,
h
.
J
l„
.
ot
bl«ck
.Ilk
b
e
;
tt
“Leaver’
smi tulle over satin.
business of his new post
left the chick eu house only half
The affair wju one of exceptional
m ‘Night Prlc«*........................................
10 and 20 L’cnta | | enjoyment to tho guett sand Qqc of a pointed. Just as I told him he’d &lt;
series of social courte*lei.jirfth which
Correct this sentence: “Sure,” said
- &amp; : fiHE(’lAI. MATINEE. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND W M!as Williams is being honored.
About fifty guests attended the th* husb^nd^'”! mailed it on tho way
1. Hi*.
i s b * !!!
,
SATURDAY
down
th
is‘morning
.’1
pi city paity.
lin rtlim M H W M H IM M M M W U W H IH M I"
MRS. FRED DAIGEH .............. ~........................ ............ ... ...... — Society Editor
t
l’honc 217-W
There arc Indication* of cooler
If you have any friend* visiting ytui—If you arc going nnywhere or com­
weather
in the nir although* you can
In i home, or If you nro entertaining, wrlto n postal card to this department,
hardly
believe
it.
giving detail*, or telephone the Item. It will be greatly appreciated.

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Cuban GoYt. Pays Off
lits Loan from U. S.

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OUR PRICES ON SHOES ARE SURPRISINGLY LOW
DURING OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE
Come, Look Them Over and Get Our Price

-TODAY-

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STAR COMEDY—“DOUBLE TROUBLE”

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First Street.

SELLS IT FOR LESS

W elajca Block

�Owens Electrocuted
at Little Rock Today,
-Convicted Murderer

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N o lle * o f A p p lI r a H o a f o r T n l
Heed
r o l l e r S e c tio n STS o f th e ll e o e m l
S t a t n lr * o f Ike H f a t r o f F lo r id a .

Record Haul at Atlantic City

EAST SANFORD :

r
Had Planned Heveral Entapw Rut Met na
Ha m Ha H« m h
Death Calmly
H erbert Squire wna the week end
t l » r T l f Anam-lntrd P r e e s )
guest
of his brother, D. H. Squire and
LITTLE ROCK, Aug. 24.—John W.
fumily.
Mr. Squire preached at
Owen*, died In the electric chnlr at
Moore’s
Station
church afternoon and
the atatc penitentiary this morning.
He was convicted of the murder of evening, ono of hia first efforts as
,
Hugh Throekntorton, a druggist, laat only a student.
Mrs.
Jennie
Powell
Cowan
was
December and according to witnesses
here from Jacksonville the guest of
met death calmly.
her sister, Mrs. W. W. Miller for n
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Austin and
two children were over front Orlando
spending Sunday .with Mrs. Austin's
mother, Mrs. May Hasty and family.
Horace Chorponlng was the guest
at a house party nt Daytona Reach
last week and this (Tuesday) evening
'Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Howard were
hosts nt an enjoyable picnic supper
a
party a t llnzelton’s bench on Silver
Lake for Horace.
Mr. and Mrs, Talbert, whoo resided
turnedt/i
a t Cameron’s fnrms, have returned
their former home In Louisvjl
to live. Mrs. Talbert ^w iis called
Many big catches aro made nt Atlantic City. Tourists will tel* jva
there some time ago a t the serious ill­
many lilg hauls are made there, too. They seldom refer to fish, but this
ness of n aister and lutor Mr. Tulbcrt
i photo shows what the boardwalk walkers saw the Other day , one ban, ot
' fish netting two tons valued a t 12000.
joined her.
Cards from Miss llattic Estridge
to East Side friends say she is enjoy­
n n h M n n in i i
ing her stay in the Ozark mountains
of Missouri, having n wonderful time.
Mr .nnd Mrs. Ashley Purvis had as
guests from Friday until Sunday Mr. Ita
u
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Purvis’ father, Dr. Jam es Purvis and Itj pn
p i . m p i P i m fci h
I l ly T h e A ..o rliitr&lt; l P r e e a )
HARROW, Eng., Aug. 24.—Kate
Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Truex nnd hnby
all of Tnmpn. Mrs. Truex will ho re­
Master Wlthnm, of St. Petersburg, Douginas Wiggin, American author,
membered ns Ronnie Purvis.
Is here on a visit a t tho home of his died Inst night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Kinard of Cam­ sister, Mrs. Clifton Drown. •
A side curtain will keep out the
eron City, arc leaving soon for Sum]IIr. nnd Mrs. Grccnlonl have re­
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merville, Ky., to visit Mrs, Klnnrd's turned from a trip to their former ruin.—Field.
sister nnd other relatives.
From home in New Hampshire.* They nre
there they go on to Indianapolis, Ind. well pleased to be back enjoying {ho FLORIDA POlT.TRYMteN
expecting to he gone until December, cool breezes of Lake Mnry.
WILL ATTEND FAIRS
to see gf the change will he of bene­
IN NORTHERN STATES
The square dance at the Casino on
fit to Mr. Klnnrd's henlth as he hns
Can’t He Heal for
Friday evening was well attended.
APOPKA, Aug. 21.—F. J. Gorntlbeen ailing for some time.
QUALITY
C. D. Cliff hns purchased n new enn, poultry raiser, is making pinna
Mrs. Ashley Purvis hns been ill in
Red Bird Overland cur.
to take a carload of funey poultry,
bed for the past week, hut is said to
There nre a number of new houses including chickens, ducks, geese, |»ouhe aide to sit up for a short time
being built in town.
fowls, turkeys, muntams, pigeons and ,,f NO'i. *£«*. 2J. Twp- si **•. It. si R.
now.
r- A erra. T h r anlil Intul b e i n g nnnesa
Allen F. Kemp hns purchased five guineas, to Virginia, West Virginia, cd
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Toon nre movtil t h e d a t e of t h e I s s u a n c e of siich
r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e n f U n k n o w n .
ing from Geneva Ferry this week to acres of land un Sanford Avenue, nnd North Carolina, Georgia, Ponnsyl- c e A
lso: N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n i h n t
Titusville. Mr. Toon expects to cn is erecting n new house; J. F, Fnn- vania and Ohio fairs this fall. On It. H. D r a w d y , p u r c h a s e r n f T a x C'erflcnln
tinted t h e 0th d a y of
gage in the fishing business in the ning hns also purchased five acres, returning to Florida in November he J u l y , A.No.D. 300,
1909, h n s Hied said c c rl IIl­
Indian river. He has been in that nnd is building a new house, others place them 'on exhibition nt the Flor­ ea l e In m y o ffice, n n d h a s tnnde a p ­
p l i c a t i o n . f o r T a x Deed lo Issu e In a c ­
business here for several years. Frank are Mr. anil Mrs. Karl R. Reihnhcrg, ida stutc fair in Jacksonville. •
c o r d a n c e w ith luw.
Halil c e r t if ic a te
of
Providence,
It.
I.,
and
C.
R.
Cliff
of
cm b race*
th e
follnwHiig
d e s c r ib e d
Parker will have charge of the busi­
p o r p e r t y s i t u a t e d In H em lnole I'o iin ly ,
I.nkc
Mnry.
II.
I».
Durant
is
building
Seat
covers
sljle
or
patterns.
ness at Geneva ferry.
F lo r id a , t n - w l t :
N K U &lt;&gt;f N W U of
R U . Hoc. 23. T w p . 21 8 . It. 31 R. la
The mention in last Thursday's pa­ one of three houses to he built before —Field.
I2fi-2lr N
A
cres
T
h
e
s
a
id
la
nd b rin g aasussid
per of John W arren's service in ft.ll comes.
The new Methodist church being
Frunce should of read 22 months in­
erected
on Ijikc Mary avenue in pro­
stead of two months. Naturally John
gressing favorably.
resented such a misrepresentation..
A paper chnso was held by the
I. I). H art hns bought the Atkin­
young
folks of the Methodist rhurch
son farm land on Geneva nvenup and
on
Friday
evening.
is building a jipuse and improving the
Masters Carroll Miashew, Claude
land. The Ila rt’s expect to live-there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moffett have I.oekc and John W hittaker started on
added a sun pnrior to the south end of ahead spreading hits of paper on tjicir
their Celery avenue home. Mrs. Mof­ way to show their trail to those Gr­
fett’s father, It. (’. Ilradshaw, enjoys owing. Tlie others gave chase ufter
I. HUGH TILLIS, Prop.
a while, nnd much fun was enjoyed
it UN his own especial domain.
A good sized addition has been add­ tracing the route of tho Itoys. The
The House of Quality
ed to the rear of the Mahlon Wright trail ended on Crystal l.ake, near
and Service
Phillips’.orange grove, and there Mrs.
homo on Celery uvenuc.
Itoy Know awaited tho young fulks
402 SANFORD AVE.
with the luncheon. A merry time was
The Dally Herald, lilc per week.
hud by all.
The many friends of Mrs. Minshew
are pleased to see her out again after
her recent illness.

FLORIDA
and

WESTERN

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N o tic e la h n r e h y g i v e n I h n t D. H.
D r a w d y , p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e rtific a te
No. 100. iluti-d t h e f i b d a y o f J u n e .
A. D. 19*1. h a a ll l n l an Id c e r t i f i c a t e
In tny h f f l r r . a n d h a a m a d e a p p li c a ti o n
f.ir T a x Deed t o le s u e Ih n r r o r d n n c e
W ith la w .
Halil c c r l l f l c n t o e m b r a c e s
t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y e l t u a t e d In H em lno le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t o w l t : H\V&gt;4 of N U 4 . Her. S3. T w p . *1
H.. It. 31 K. 40 A cres. T h e s a id la n d
b e in g nsseaneil n t t h e d o t e o f t h e I s ­
s u a n c e o f a u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e
of U n k n w n .
A ls o ; N o tice la h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
I&gt;. H. D r a w d y . p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e rfl ll r u tc No. 417, d a t e d th o I r d d a y of
J u n o , A. D. 1913. h a a fllod snld c e r t i ­
ficate In* m y office, a n d h a a m a d e a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x Deed t o lasue In a c ­
c o r d a n c e With l a w . . Hald c e r t if ic a te
enih rarea
th e
fo llo w in g
d e a e rlh e d
p r o p e r t y a l t u a t c d In H em lnole C o u n ty .
F lo r id a , t o - w i t :
lleg. NR. . Cur. of
N K H o f N W U . Her. S3. T w p . ! l H..
It. 31 R. H u n \V. SCO yds.. H. 210 yds.,
R. 330 y d s . N. 210 yd». IS A cres. T h e
said la n d b e in g assessed nt th e d a te
of t h e Is s u a n c e of su c h c e r t if ic a te In
th o n a m e nf J , G. P a t t e r s o n .
A lso ; N o tlco la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
D. 8. D r a w d y , p u r c l i n s e r o f Ta;c C e r ­
ti fic a te No. 2370. d a t e d t h e 2nd d a y of
J u n o . A. D. 1390. h a s filed s a |d c e r t i ­
ficate In rrtV office, n n d hna m a d e a p ­
p li c a t i o n f o r T a x D eed t o Is su e In n«c o r d n n r e With la w .
Hold c e r t if ic a te
em braces
th e
follow ing
d e s c r ib e d
p r o p e r l y s l l u n t r d In H r m l n o lr C o u n ty .
F lo r id a , t n - w l t : RVi of HIA o f N W U
Of N K 4 . Hoc. 23. T w p . 21 H.. It. 21 R.
10 A cres. T lie s a id la n d "being n s s e s s od n t t b r d a t e n f Ilia Is s u a n c e of s u r b
certificate
In
th e
n a m e of D. H.
D raw dy.
A tao; N o tle e la h e r e b y g i v e n I h n t
D. H. D r a w d y . p u r c h a s e r of T ux C e r ­
ti f i c a te No. 3104, d a t e d t h e Clh d a y of
J u n e , A. D. 1899, h a s died s a id certlfl-'
c a t e In m y o ffic e , n n d h a s rnniln a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D eed t o Issue In n c J
r o r d a n r e w i t h law . T h e s a id c e r t i f i ­
c a t e e n ilir n re s t h e f o l lo w in g d e s c r ib e d
p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d In H em lnole C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , t n - w l t : N 4 «'f NK*4 of N W U
of H R 4 , Hec. 23. T w p . 21 H.. It. 31 R.
3 A r r r a . T h o snld la n d b e in g a s s e s s ­
ed nt t h e d a t e n f t h e I s s im n re n f su c h
c e r t i f i c a t e In th o n a m e of It. T . Ht.
Clair.
A lso ; N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
D. H. D r a w d y . p u r c h a s e r nf T a x O er11 lien I e No. 1991. d a t e d t h e 3tli d a y nr
J u n e . A. D. 1391. h n s (lied snld c e r t i ­
ficate In m y n ffle e . n n d h n s m a d e n p p l l r n t l n n f u r T a x Deed to Issue In n r c o r d n n c e w i t h la w .
Held c e r t i f i c a t e
em braces
th e
fallo w in g
d e s c r ib e d
n r n p e r l y s i t u a t e d In" H emlnnlo C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a , t n - w l t : 8 * i nf N R *« nf N tV U
of HR*», Hec. 23, T w p . 2t H.. It. 31 R.
T h e spld la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d nt {he
d a l e ill* t h e I s s u a n c e n f su c h .c e r t i f i c a t e
In t h e n a m e n f R. I.o w ter.
A lso: N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
D. H. DrnWdy. p u r c h a s e r of T u x C ertl llc n le No. 353. d a t e d t h e 2nd d a y "of
J u n e . A. D. 1919. h a s filed sn ld f c r t l f t ra te In m y office, nm l h a s m ndo upp li c a ti o n f o r T a x D eed t o Issuo In n r c o r d n n e e w i t h Inw.
R aid c e r t i f i c a t e
em hrncea
th e
follow ing
d e s c r ib e d
p r o p e r l y s l ti m t e d In H em lno le C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a , t n - w l t : N&gt;* o f H W 4 n f N W U

BEEF
PO RK
M UTTO N
V EA L

Fat Hens and
Fryers

LAKE MARY =

Kate Douglass Wiggin,
American Author, Died
At Harrow, England

We Dress Them

Home-Made Pork
Sausage

Swift’s Premium
and Kigan’s
Reliable

Green Cut Bone
will make the hens
lay; we make it
every day
Longhorn and
Sandwich Cheese

Quick Delivery •

at th e d a te of th e - Issuance n f su ch
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f ' M a r y L a r ­
son.
A ls o ; N o tic e le h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
D. 8. D r a w d y , p u r c h a s e r o f . T a x C e r ­
ti fic a te No. 2.000, d a t e d t h e Slit d a y o f
J u l y , A". D. 1*97, h a s filed sard c e r t i f i ­
c a t e In m y offlco. a n d h ue m a d e a p ­
p li c a t i o n f o r T a x D eed t o Is su e In a c ­
c o r d a n c e w i t h Inw.
Raid c c r t l f l r a t o
en ih rarea
th e
follow ing
described
p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d In Hemlnole C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a ,t n - w l t ; N W U
o f N W U of
HBU a n d HU o f N W U o f R R U . Her.
23, T w p . 21 H., R a n g e 31 E. T h e s a id

l a n d • h a l n x . a s s e s s e d nt u , *
Is s u a n c e o f su c h
c e r( |fir J \! "I «k»
n a m e o f D. 8. D ra w d y .
*‘e •» tk.
U n le s s s a id c e r t if ic a te , , h ..
d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o law t . I
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w i l l . I s s u e t h e r e o n on the l i t V
H ep lem b e r. A. D. 1923.
&lt;»y of
W ITN ER H m y officia l s l m - i
s e a l t h i s t h e 24th d ay i f K I l ! ! *
D. 1923. .
Au«Ht,

(HRAI.)

R. A. boUOLAga

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H emlnole C o u n tr pi 2
n y : V. M. D o u g la u ^ ^
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WE ALWAYS HAVE A KIND
WORD FOR A FRIEND
. And for tho friend who comes in to pay hia bill we
have 57 varieties of kind wordB, n cheerful
grin .and a hand-clasp
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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OUR DIRECTORS

arc men of this community who regularly at- i
tend the board meetings and direct the af- l
fairs of this institution.
Through their guidance, this bank lias
with safety and satisfaction to its depositors,
done business for 36 years.
You can feef secure in having your Check­
ing Account here.
OUR CAPirAL AND SURPLUS
* $125,000

First N ational Bank j
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

D. F. WIIITNER, Cashier

Phone 105

Thea-Nectar,
Orange,
Pekoe Tea,

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SALMON TALL
CAN
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER,
08 c
PEANUT BUTTER lb. .
25 c
HEIDE’S M A R S H M A L L O W S , 2 5 c
can

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A. &amp; P.
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VINEGAR

A. &amp; P.
SALAD
DRESSING

A. &amp; P.
FLOUR
24-lb. Bag
fl»1 1 Q
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14c loz‘Bottle ....... .. ltll/
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SECOND STREET BETWKKN PARK AND OAK AYES.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloid npent .Sunday in
Orlundo tlie guests of their turn Ted
Reid.
F. J. Noimycr nnd J. A. Ilistline
were trnnaniting liu»ine.&lt;(K in Sanford
on Saturday.
Mi.aa M argaret Stuiut, Minx Jordan
and Misa Jergen, of the. Orange Gen­
eral Hoapital, were the gueats of Miss
Stuart's parents, Mr. yiind Mrs. Geo.
Stuart on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Diukel were vis­
itors in Sanford on Friday.
The R eiter' apartm ent house will
soon he completed and oiie apartment
hns been spoken for nnd will be oc­
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Miinick, of
Connecticut.
Jtcv. Entzmingcr spent tho week
end the guest of his sister, Mrs. Dill T
Allen.
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller und daughters arc
spending the week nt thulr grove.
George S tuart has been enlarging
his poultry buildings and will put in a
new incubator, its capacity being for­
ty-six hundred.
Mr. and Mrs. Dclmar MeWorkmnn
and children and Mr. and Mrs. H arry
Phipps motored over to Wokiwa
Springs on Wcdpchduy.
.
T. P. Lewis .was a visitor in San­
ford on Monday.
Tho Overstreet Crate Co., has re­
sumed work.
Friends of Mrs. Will Alnaicy will
regret to hear of her . death which
occurred at her summer home near
Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Ainslcy was a
pioneer settler having a homo near
Glen Ethel.

iJUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS
TODAY 45 SAMPLE DRESSES
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Ib ?,•! .n eV materials and latest fall styles— no two alike. You are most cor♦&gt; dially invited to call and inspect these dresses, for they are a remarkable exhibit
i revealing the most distinguished of th e season’s creations. They will go at most
reasonable prices.
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Ford Top-recovers, $8.00.—FiekL
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923
OF BENDBBINO. A value In it that makes up partially for
OCOUNTINC.' ^ 1 tho lack of jiny! P rinting ttuch re­

String a full accounting In the
y* -press of their acta and ex­
plores of public moneys^
J T itated thaFthp, school board*,
*k state spen&amp; ‘millions .‘of motley
.jeyear that Is raWeU'by tix atib n ,
. y,e people of the several schoot
have a right to know where
( money goes. .Obviously, people
l all attend school board metenor can they take the time to
B,Hy examine the books of the
who disburse, tho , money.
|rt i* only one way in’wBiih people
, uve the information Jhey arc
to in this important m atter
ending half tho b x money of
, itats, and that is by reading it
tbtir local newspapers, a t their

WATCH DIGESTION IN. SUMMER
Too much^lfo cream, pie", salads,
pickles and cold drlpks during the hot
weather causes Indigestion. Coated or
furred tenguo, bad breath, and’eour or
'feverish stomach arc symptoms of
thlam alady thnt fan he corrected with
Foley Cathartic Tablets. "I had stom ­
above a voice la hcgrd'/'W hen can wo ach trouble and tried Foley Cathartic
go f is h in g ’ “Ew»Q» Sc^ut will have
opportunity to,put^lp.sfefae,ii?hing on
the day' hC',tilkp**ouz^rotp camp for
the ovcrnii&amp;t hike, a Way 'from The big

porta Without pay would be too much
of a burden to the publisher. But at
the low rnto allowed, taxpayers are
able for a few cents each to net all
the' facts of public bonrrla when they
can rend ip comfort and digest well
the evidence ns printed in newspapers.
Sometimes legislators with mis­
guided notions .of the importance of
tho m attef,4try to curtail publicity of
public, affairs, rather than to promote
such publicity. Thdyv*onld be, serv-

“Can w n eo gyy other., time?,
you did. Woke Up with those Indians
“Ypu j,vlll ha vo to «»k lh a director
who were cheering out on the lake—
“What Indians ?”
p e rs o n a l^ and .arrange with h|iu for
“Row should I know, weren’t you any trip s^f you havo time.
“This bc(ng your, first ;organized
awake? A hunch from up tho lake
Homcwhcres I guess. Came down here cump the discipline and onlsrn of .tho
about midnight, I suppose it was day mystify you. You .do not linbw
cheering for tho Boy Scouts. They what fatigue means and won’t confess
didn’t get n pfrep out of this camp it. You nro more pu,2zfod than ever
when you hear it called police duty by
though.
“First night in camp, son." Guess’ the older hoys but finally you fnil in
most of the fellows didn't sleep well. niter breakfast you find It la to clean
Wns awake ubout four o'clock and up camp.
You fall In and are marched to one
henrd the camp director dressing down
side of the comp, faced about an n line
some of the fellows for talking.
towards the camp and are instructed
“Bet they don't do It tomorrow."
“I guess not, they'll sleep. It‘s nil to "open order forward nnd' pick up
in getting used to It, anyhow-disci- nil scraps, papers and other trash
plnnc starts this morning. Nobody thnt you may find. March and off
wilt lm allowed to get up before first you go across tho camp and when you
yell. AI&gt;out time—there goes first arrive at the woods on the other side
find that there hits been two or three
bushels
of trash gathered and n detail
"Gee! thnt rooster must have had
is
Ret
to
burn sumo. You nrc dis­
his sleep, plenty of pep In thnt call.
missed
with
the information that you
You don't hnvo to turn right out ns
will
fall
in
again
In about one minute.
wo have ten minutes to reveille. Thnt
You
wonder
whnt
It Is nil about nnd
gives ns lots of time ns we don't wash
why
you
should
do
It all over again.
until after exercise an' it's lots of fun
to wait until reveille starts and jump I “Routine con," you nrc Informed hy
into your shorts nnd shoes nnd full in nn older Scout wh6 Wns a t Silver Lake
on tho run." The whole camp is astir Camp of the oily Scouts of America
nnd before you are dressed some of Inst year. "W alt until you have been
the early 'risers come in to see how here n couple of days aqd you will see
you are making it nnd to report on how R in systematized. Everybody on
how they slept during the night. "Gee, the Job, under orders nnd nothing gets
there goes reveille," now for n rush. overlooked. There goes assembly.
"Ray, where’s my shoes? Who stole Come on or we will get called down
(
my shoes? Hey! gut off my shirt, for being slow.”
(Continued)
lcrn'mo get out of here quick," anti

' The newspapers of Florida nre
standing by the internals of the peo­
ple at every turn. They ore the least
paid and most used servants of tho
public—often maligned and belittled
for their efforts in such service, it Is
true—hut nevertheless true and de­
pendable recorders of tho present day
history of cvccy community, If our
officials and out people realize that
it Is the record, the history of to­
day, that each Issue of (ho local news­
paper presents, they will not permit
of any curtailment of official pub­
licity In any transaction where the
public taxes are- Involved.—Clermont
Frew.

Business Closes
at Mer Rouge in
Honor of Men
Who Were Kidnaped nnd Killed By
Masked Band

MONROE, I-n., Aug. 24.—Business
establishments nt Mer Rouge, Im.,
will he closed between four nnd sev­ oir you go on run to fall in for roll
We repair or re-upholater and ctisli
en p. m. today in memory of W att cull nnd exercise.
er hack.—Field.
.
120-2ti
Daniels nnd Thoinns F. Richard, al­
The order of the dny Ib read then
leged to have been kidpaed nnd slnirn posted. The culls urc cxplnincd nnd CHAPLIN HAS GOO!)
by a masked mob one yepr ngo today. you nrc informed thnt ufler this the
REASON FOR HAPPINESS
Twnety-fivc or thirty leading busi­ orders will he posted nnd not rend.
ness men Higned an agreement to use I First call, G; reveille, 01:0; assem­
every moami jwssibio to assist the bly, 0:45, colors, 0:50; mess, 7:00;
ciuly constituted authorities in th e ir . fatigue, K:00; assembly, 8 :.■)(); of fie-,
efforts to convict the slnyere of the J ers, 8:40; Inspection, 8:50; assembly,]
9:18; recall, 11:00; swimming, 11:18;;
two men.
assem b ly . I
reeull, 11:60
I ntion—years of war and heartache for
Volie Williams and bln big service 2:7)0;’ recall, 4:15'; swimming, 4:20;_rc*
crune came in ~ today dragging an tall, 8:00; mess, (1:00; retreat, 7:00; •vith tragedy, for the son.
Qldsmobllc automobile that a negro whistle 8:05 make.up beds; assembly,
"It's wonderful to have my mother
tuxi driver trjed to wrap around n 8:20; tattoo, 0:00; laps, D:!I0,
ngnin," is all Mr. Chaplin says.
After the Instructor explains the
tree on Weat First street.
Many years ngo London knew her
as Florence Harley, it priinu donna of
the Gilbert and Still!van Opera Co. in
tjie days of its greatest popularity.
Florence ■Harley, n slender girl with
ti lovely voice and n winning smile,
who sang “Pinafore" and "lolanthe”
end "Mikado" to enraptured audienc­
es, nnd finally married a young actor
named Charles Chaplin.
"Mother
has—always had—the
keenest, most dblightful sense of hu­
mor," said Churles, with ji tender
smile. “I remember it In all my
thoughts of the early days. If I have
any sense of fun 1 owe it oil to her."
His latest-picture, •'The Idle Class”
will he shown at the Princess Theatre
today and tomorrow as a First N at­
ional attraction.

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Orlando’s Favorite Shopping Place

Saturday and Mo
SPEG ALS

-------------------------BLOUSES AT ONE-HALF--------------------------All-Silk Waislfs and Blouses, Both 'light and dark colors. Some plain
and others elaborately trimmed. Values from $7.50 to $17.50. All will
be put on sale foi-'SATURDAY AND MONDAY— •

H A L F

p r i c e

SUMMER FABRICS GREATLY REDUCED
Imported and Domestic ChartlbrayVIn all col­
ors. Very desirable for Ladles’ ami chil­
dren’s Dresses, also Boy’s Blouses and Suits,
regular price 29c, 35c, 45c, 50c, G5c,-75c, 85^
»0c and $1.00. Saturday and Monday-Special

21c, 26c, 36c, 41c, 59c, 67c, 74c, 79c
__________ and 89c_____ _____
Fancy White Voiles in both stripes and figires. Comcsr 3G inches in width, regtilai
Price 86c, 75c and,G5c. Saturday jurI .Mon
% bpecini*

. 69c, 59c and 49c
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UNDERWEAR
Keeker Silk Vests, heavy quality, ribbon
strap and Bodice top. Saturday
(j*0 QC
and Monday Special ...\....................
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One piece (high, grade Linens. Comet) 40 in
Regular priefe' 25t?. Saturday and ’
1Q _
lain and striped, regular price
and 39c. Saturday and Monday specinl

,89c and 31c
foulard_______ _______________________
|trial« fer coo! dressy frocks. Colors—com­
bination of black and white, red und white,
one piece of figured .with navy back
Hound. Comes 3G inches In width, reorulnr
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ART DEPARTMENT
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Children’s Ready-made Dresses, White
Pique, Linen nnd Poplin Dresses. Stamped
in dainty designs for embroidery* Sizes 2, 4
a n d G years, v Saturdny
QC
and Monday Special...............................O tlv

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Moiulay Special
Colored Voiles in a wonderful range of col
. 38 and 40 inches in Width. Both light
jad 'lark shades, regular price *25c and 35&lt;
]*r yard. Saturday pad Mon| Q
ky Special

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HOSIERY,
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AnlUe-fit Chiffon Silk Hoae withiLifilo top.
Colors; BInck, Gunmetal and Wmtc.'Degtf*
lar price’32.50. Saturday
(PI OQ
and Mopdny Special......... .... ......... y A e O J
RIBBONS

*

Super-Satin Ribbon in wide sash widths. Col­
ors : Henna, gray, jade, sand, blue, tomato
£1 A0
,and brown Regular price $2.00.
Saturday and Monday special........
TOILET GOODS
D’orsay, French Face Powder in jasmin, rof.c
and chevalier. Regular price fU»0, SaturjU y and Monday,
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R e g u l“

Be Careful About Your Choice of Peed—Good
Feed Now Will Return Double Rewards Later The mmiltlnir period la n very heavy
n lr n in on t h e v i t a l i t y o f y im r f o w l s
nm l If th e y ore rtnt Klven t h e heat of
r a r e Suit feed l?n-y w ill c a m e through
t h i s iwrliid in n w e a k e n e d
m illio n
and you c a n n o t
e x p e c t . M a n y «•*«»
fr o m a n u itd e rn o u rlM ie d li.*n.
It Is
m u c h c h e a p e r to k e e p y o u r c h ic k e n #
In u nn d c o n d it io n . t h a n It l.t t o g e t
th e m In Hood c o n d it io n u tt e r * &gt; * w k x s r
ullotved thi;,n to n e t poor.
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O u r f " « l * m i ' foI iI n n tills n u n rn n t * * ,
" Y o u r Mnnrj- - t l n r k I f Y o u A fv N o t
«(it!»fled."
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FEED-hAY-CRAIN AND FEPTI U2 FP5
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One Heavy Coal of
HOLETOOOF
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ache*, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Acnes and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS

18c and 88c, Jars and tubs*
Hospital siia, $3.00

Special!
THE STORE OF A THOUSAND ITEMS
A thousand items is twice the variety of the average grocery store, VARIETY IS SERVICE.
You find Severn! brands of each article froinwhich to choose the kind YOU prefer. Shop­
ping (he PIGGLY WIGGLY WAY is a real pleasure—nnd you save time and annoyance ns well
as mnney. Ycu help yourself—Self-service is the last word in efficient service.

NO. 3 CAN PREMIER SLICED
PINEAPPLE ...........................

KING AN-8 SLICE])
DACON, ML

NO. 1 CAN BELMONTE
BARTLETT PEAKS .

FULL CREAM CHEESE

No. .Tc a n p r e m ie r
FRUIT SALAD

FANCY WHITE BACON
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VAN CAMP' MILK
TALL CAP

2-OZ. JAR VEGEX (Ent Vcgcx
fur your health's sake) ....—...

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CAMPBELL’S HOIJI
NO. 2 CAN BLUE
BIRD PE A S....

2 1-Mi. SACK PILLS
BURY'S FLOUR .

G-LB. CAN
CRISCO

G BAR? P. &amp; G
SO A P............

9-LB. CAN
CRISCO

TALL CAN PINK
SALMON .... . .

3-LB. CAN
CRISCO

CLICQUOT GINGER
Al e , b o t t l e

LARGE BATH TABLET, ALL
odors. 3 c a k e s
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RICH’S ROLLED DAI’S,
l’KG.

3 BARS PALMOLIVE
SOAP

2 PKGS. POST TOASTIES
OR CORN FLAKES ...

G PKGS. STAR NAPHTHA
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T|to Disease Thnt Cripples nnd
Kills. Quickest Wny to Get
Woll Is. Through New Pre-|
scriptton Containing Seven­
teen Ingredients Thnt Ren?w
livery Part of Body.
Rheumatism may he caused by any
number, of things, and this is why it ist
so hard to cure, j If we knew what,
caused any particular case df rheu- ;
mutism, It could ba promptly arrested.*
Any remedy thnt merely relieves the J
pain is not-suf fie but. Thu only sure,
way to relief is’ through a thorough!
aysteinic treatm ent that will reach
every port of tho body and all the vl*!
tat organs,. Then you are sure toi
iUt guessing. ...; 1
reach the cause w| ___

This complete treatment is found'
only in .a prescription called/Rv'Gurf
Mu, which contains seventeen .Well;
known,And thoroughly tested medi-i
eincs, - so skillfully compounded that!
each ono performs its function on thu
various‘parti of the body perfectly
and harmoniously.
This remarkable prescription s ta r ts ’
right to yrork on the blood, taking out
tho rheumatic pains and removing
pimples and skin blorulshei, relieves
constipation,, cleanses thu kidneys and
puta your entire system to rights,
thoroughly acting upon , tho colon,
which, according to Prof. MetchntkoiT
of tho Pasteur institute, Paria, is the,
dlicct cause of all our aches and;
pains. In addition, Re-Cu-Ma starts
thp liver to work naturally and picas-j
or purging,
illy without
giyca you a digestion
to vat anythlag you
after effects arid you
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Full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Tt will pay you tp trade with us for we guarantee
every Item we sell, and sell you nothing but quulity goods.
COME TO SEE US— ---------:-------------------------------- YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
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�THE S A N F O R D DAIL/Y HERALD, F R ID A Y , AUGUST 24, 1923
think the publfc ia entitled to It; This
is something for THE PEOPLE TO
THINK ABOUT. The ftowapapers
have quit-thinking nbtfut it because
tho people do not aUntl up for their
righto. Bond what the Clermont
Press Rays about publishing these
statements In this issue.
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Aug. certain other roads are doing, is .In
J&lt; LI L LA RI)---- I r m o r r - T r r i n r t t
----------- o
t
U . A. NIj R L — — -----O m n i X m i t i
2L—Roger-W, Batson, when today | violation of tho law, and that thp Erie
H- ». H O L L Y — A J t f f l l i l n N m u m
asked a . to whpt has been the leading|
,3
for Euits foP rccov.
SANFORD SHOULD HAVE A
A i t t r l l i l w IU &lt; n M il*
development
in
the
Inbor
situation)
_
,
SWIMMING POOL.
ApplleatU a
during the last few weeks, immedi-j ^
of nAuceA &gt;1*&gt;% 0n
othcr
L B W tll RIIIPP .... circe ia tlo a H u k m
The Herald has long contended that otcly replied, “The Btcel Corporations’ % ld , the [president of the, Locomo,
«M*W after B a. ra.
*+i
a swimming pool Would be the change of attitiKj* relative to the 12- tive; Firemen and Engincmen’s Uniori
. fh W.I
l i t e n r l i ( l » Price la Adrae
Dm
Ifcar..
greatest thing th a t Sanford could In­ hour day." Mr. Ration's complete says that the government has allied
I U V sk tk i
IN
Itself with the raUronds in seeking
stall. ' With flowing wells easily ob­ statem ent Is nn follows:
OclIrcrcA la C ity k f Carrier
Oaa W eek-------------------------IB Ceate
the
open shop. All of this means that'
tained at nn ordinary depth on the
“ Evpr since, the manufacture of
Tfc# bl« IS- la IK-page Week I
lake front there is no reason why steel became an industry,’’ explained the ra|lrqad labor board is granting
entirely rarer*
Neralaol* I
a a j la p i k l li k e l e r e rr P rM n r. AAeer- this city should not establish a mu­ Mr. Babson, "tho \yorkcrS in certain some Increases and is refusing others
ralea made kn on n on appllea- nicipal pool in the event that private
portions of the plant'have had a 12- which is n healthy Condition.
llaw. M . H per rear, always la a l n n t n .
parties
cannot
do
it.
A
swimming
"The general feeling, however, is
hour day. The reason for this la ob­
MKMtllCII TIIK ANHOCIATRD I’ HKX*
The
- - - -Prea* la exclusively pool *on the lake front would keep
The Ana
Aaeoclated
that .wage Increases have passed their
vious.
The
furnaces
in
a
steel
plant
entitled
•
ntltled to tt&gt;a uaa for repuhllcatlon of
all n«wa dlepatchea credited to It or people in Sanford every afternoon in must he kept in constant operation nt peak for this period and that the la­
not otherwise credited In thla paper the week whereas now they go to
---- ----a white heat- They cunnot be shut bor situation is improving. Certain­
and alao
the -----local
newa
publlahad
other points and take their mohey down like the furnaces in n shoe fac­ ly the .roilmails nre getty vory much
herein.
A ll rlghta of re-publlcatlon of apodal
with them- If some cities in Florida tory or woolen mill. Working hours 'better results in tho repuir of their
—
---- 1)|-----------Ilepatnhee
herein
are alao reaervwd.
nfflcei II KHALI) n C IU IIB O . Phone l«l had the natural resources that San­
were longer when the first steel plant locomotives nnd cars than they have
TO AlIVKHTIMKItKi
ford has in this line they would have wns built than they nro today. Con- had for years. Moreover, they nre
In rn n e of e r r o r * o r n m m laatn n In
lettnl o r o i l i e r n i | v r r t l * e m r n l * T ho half a dozen swimming pools in the nequently ns there arc
twenty-four continuing to prosper and nre load­
Ila-rntil P r i n t i n g C o m p a n y
iloea not city limits nnd they would he the
hours in n day, the shifts were net nt ing nbout one million cars n week,
h old l l a e lf lliililo f o r d n m n e o f u r t h e r
In the state. twelve hours each.
t h a n tile n m o u n t r e c e i v e d f o r Hiich ml- most popular resorts
which is nn unusually high average.
y e r t lae n ie nla.
i
The summer ir almost over now and
f'Private reports indicate thnt—not­
“After n recent investigation the
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F o rc lo n A d v e r t H I n e h r n r e . r n t a l U a
it is too late to try out the idea in
| TltE AMERICAN PIU 33 ASSOCIATION
steel mills reported that they would withstanding Mr. Gary's new policy—
1023 but the people should go after
the new monthly statement issued by
it strong next spring nnd have one continue nn this schedule in spite of the United States Department of La­
or more swimming pools in the city the fact that hours in other industries bor will show o decrease in employ­
limits before another summer rolls hnd been shortened. This brought ment, for August compared with June
Gillierl I-each is in n qunndnry, round. Rend what the l ’nlm Bench down u storm of criticism and protest
South- Jackrumvilh*, Pnlntkn nnd Or­ Post sny* in this issue about the ben­ from both working men nnd tho gen­ and July. For many months there hns
eral public. Early this month Judge been nil Increase in employment for
lando want the pulp milt. 1**1 thorn efits of a municipal swimming pool.
Gary announced that the steel corpor­ the fifty industries which tho Labor
nil have it nil&gt;H&gt;rt,
----------- o----------ation
hnd reversed its policy and thin Department compiles ami thin situa­
—----------O'"
THE EIGHT HOUR LAW.
week
one or more of the furnaces tion has been Inrgely responsible for
The mnyor of Mullmurne is named
sta
rt
on
nn eight-hour basis. It is in­ th o .la o r difficulties of the past few
Much
attention
is
being
drawn
to
Ultcht nnd wo Irjcd to pronounce it
munths. A turn in the tide, however,
totlny nnd broke off two teeth. How tho eight hour low again ns Jt now teresting to note thnt in the* nnnouncement
made
nn
August
2nd,
Mr.
G
n
r
y
is now taking place. This already np
applies
to
the
steel,
industry
nnd
do you call it, Stanley?
plies
to cotton mills, woolen mills,
gave
the
credit
to
President
Harding,
Roger
Babson
writes
about
it
today
------------o----------in the Herald in his weekly contri­ who hud urged him so earnestly to steel plants, nnd is beginning to np*
They nro getting out their over­
bution to the industrial nnd finnncial make this change. Of course, the ply to the building industry. Thorocoats in Chicago. Sounds good. We
world. The steel industry had n dif­ shift must he mnde grndunlly ns it fqre tho chances now nre that there
hope it snows up there next week. All
ferent situation from other industries Involves the readjustment of the will be no &lt;oa! strike this winter—in
cnlr hotels and rooming houses nro
nnd the heads of the steel industry whole process including basis of pay. fuct, the coal situation has suddenly
ready.
“The event is of more than passing changed from an e-.ononiei problem to
will watch the results and mukc a
----------- o-------—
compilation of time, nnd work and if ilitcicst, because it will servo us n n politicnl problem. The Coal Miners
Talk in tho elevntors in Los there is more work done in the eight grreat labor test, nnd the results will Union may attempt to bring about nn
Angeles has been bnnned by n city hours or ns much work in the eight lie carefully watched Jty both employ­ agreement which will terminate next
ordlnnnco. Business men wanted hours us was formerly done in the ers nnd labor leaders.
President .year before iho election, in order to
this law pnssed- Probably too much twelve which is set forth in the de­ Harding and Secretary of Lpbor I)av- put the administration in a hole nt
“stage tnlk” to suit tho business men mand for nn eight hour day it will lie is told Mr. Gary,, the pnsident of tho that tinm; but they will probably jeop“the morning after."
continued. It is a mooted question United States Steel Corporation, that iWiliao. the situation this fall owing to
----------- «o----------in nil lines of industry and is being hr would get better results 'per hour the increasing unemployment now evi­
lenders in Mexico say that coun­ watched with much inchest. /The on nn eight-hour basis than on n 12- dent in so many sections of this coun­
try will bo bono dry in the next do- Herald long ago established the eight hour basis. Of course, no one expects try.
pnde. Since we hardly expect to live hour luw a* did other printing plants the men to do in eight hours what
“Tho Bn! isnucha rt of business conthnt long we can make the name and we believe that there is just ns ] they did in twelve, hut their e ffid en -j dilions stand* today at !).I per cent
prophecy and sny that the greater much work done In printing offices I per hour should increase if the]below normal. '1hist is dip&gt; to many
purl of the world will lie dry in that now in eight hours as was formerly right-hour day will do what is claim- causes, such as the foreign situation,
time, also.
done in tuti. Sonus business men, nro cii fur it. -JJarelul tesla avlll..ly mack lUiu. ctnull Lina c,f tlu&gt; funner* of the
— ———*u----------against the eight hour law hut they and the results will be studied with West, and tho extraordinary expense
Now that we arc having the mail do not work more than eight hour* great interest. It is sincerely hoped]of doing business. Another factor
curried by airplanes wo can hope for themselves'
and Ithey should not ask that labor will make good in its claim j which is causing Double in it-rtnin
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a better schedule some of these days men who work hard nnd steady for that tlw shorter hours definitely in -!sections is, the over-production of peespecially after a change in the ad­ eight hours to no more than they crease the output per hour. SintuI-]ti oleum. This is becoming a very serministration. Something should be are willing to do. Of course when it taneuusly with Mr. Gary's announce­ ious problem nnd prices of crude pe­
done about the mail's delays these* gnts to working less than eight hours ment .word came from Sydney, Nova troleum nnd gasoline are subject to
days.
a day it tiring* on more talk hut Scotia, stating thnt the big strike of •severe pressure. Just what tin* u lti-1
eight hours should be sufficient for t'nnudinn steel worker* and miners mate outcome will lie is unknown, hut :
Jacksonville will have n direct any line of business especially if it hnd been called orf by the strikers, I still feel ray prophecy of a year ago
that gasoline will sell at Ifi cents a '
steamship line to Pacific ports says s found thnt as much work can lie | and work lias been resumed.
"Meanwhile wage increases arc con­ gallon, in many sections of the conn- 1
dispatch in papers- This is going lone in tin* right as wns formerly
stantly taking place on the railroads. try, will yet come true.”
some. Hnnford with twenty feet of | ,i(lne in ten.
The Delaware nnd Hudson hns grnntwater could Join in this grout game
«ii nn increase of two cents nn hour
After August we “stny-at-homes"
of having connection with Pacific
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY.
to tjiio- thousand shopmen; nnd the will begin to perk up and remember
ports.
In tin1 September issue of "The New Yolk Centrnl and certain other that October and November are on
-— ------ o-----------The anthracite miners have decided Watchman," a magazine published lends have granted various increases. the way nnd we will soon he over the
to- quit work unless they get more monthly at Nashville, Tenn., appears The Railroad Labor Board is still summer and ready for the winter.
money nnd the government bus de­ an article written by Ruth Ix*es Ol­ holding thnt private contract work, But summer la n*flnu time in Florida
cided not to Intervene. In view of son, containing an interview with such ns tho Western Maryland nnd nt that.
the stand taken by Goolidge when he Judge lien It. Lindary, Denver's noted
was mnyor of Boston wo would nd- authority on “Juvenile Delinquency,"
ivse the miners to go slow about in which the jurist is quoted a:t say­
,V-&gt;
striking if they expect the govern­ ing that the "One great cause■fur
ment to help them out ns per the juvenile delinquency is temptation,
and onr modern civilization presents
usual schedule.
unbounded temptation*."
Further in the article J&gt;e is quot­
Thu I. \V. W. now threatens to start
ed
as saying thnt the "Home, church
a reign of terrier in Sacramento in
retaliation for an investigation of and school" uio to blame for the pres­
tho organisation being made by Cali­ ent day inability to resist lemptu
fornia officials. We hope the Cali­ lions."
\&lt; r&gt; ‘
The noted jurist is certainly rorfornia officials have enough of the
"•lit" spirit to tell those bullies where icct in this statement, But the lmsis
to get oir. Texas told them some of tin- whole trouble lies in the condi­
time ago uud their threats vanished tions which abound at the homes in
in thin nir. The way to meet such which many children are now being
.
people is with cold loud and ask no reared.
How rnihiy children-arc neglected
questions.
by their pi/rents, and the tiniu which
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should be given to the future woman­
LET THE PEOPLE KNOW.
hood and manhood, devoted to mak­
The newspapers of Fluridu for ing prepart lions for their own amusetwenty years have boon fighting for ment while the young ones, are left
a legal stntus in tho'printing of state­ to themselves, nnd are practically
T H I S Is o n s of t h e values w hich h s s
x mad* McCroiy Stores fa m o u s for econ­
ments of the city and county offi­ ignored except for a few spasmodic
omy. R egina N ats can n o t be surpaaaed,
cials and other public officials in the minutes during the day, or nre left
yvt th ay aell for tho m ore t h a n m oderate
newspapers. Some cities do it now to the unpurvntal cure of some
pile* of 10c.
Yea, 10c for D ouble or Slnglo M a th I
in a haphazard manner giving only nurse!
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10c for e v ery color I 10c for n e tt th at
:what they care to give and keeping
Mothers und fathers are too prone
reach th e h ig h e s t p o in t of quality I
the rest of the news back in the to neglect their little ones these days.
musty archive* where no one will Their ern e nnd attention *come after
ever nee It. The newspapers want the win Idly pleasures nre consum­
all this business to he made official mated, and the average parent Is gen
in order that it will have to he pub-, erally too tired a t the end of the
'each
lished. We wunlcd this law passed day to give the little ones much of
Cop or Fringe-AII
last session of tile legislature hut the maternal and paternal love, and
Colors Including
some people do not want it publish­ also proper teaching of what is right
Qrry and White
ed and for some reasun or other this und wjiat is wrong.
legislation is nhvuys killed
There
So this paramount reason elimi­
are few newspapers in the state that nates the church and tho schoolran afford to keep a reporter nt head- These latter two are making desper­
qu arters of the city and county to re­ ate efforts to give to the average
For Sale Exclusively ct
peat on everything that goes on. If chifd what the puitnts a t home have
they do hIVc such a man he can not failed in, but in the majority of rases
get alt the'inform ation th at-h e de­ tho ways of the world are so deeply
sires in regsrd to statements of Imbedded into the child that the|
finances and the money that Is spent. church and the school even in their
The public U entitled lu this infor­ earnest efforts find nothing but stubR e a n d 1 0 c S to f*
mation and tho newspapers^ are •will­ bor nresintanre in the incorrigible
1•
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ing to print all of it a t a rgtpitjifft youth, mad* incorrigible by his or her
pay the expenses of the contact wjth the world in ext
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STEEL LABOR POLICY REVERSED

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1924 Model Big-Six Again
Leads in Intrinsic Value
Many motorists who have always insisted on the best in every­
thing they buy, have discarded their heavy, bulky, high-priced
car* and have replaced them with the Studcbakcr Big-Six.
And they report that, in every way, It represents preeiiely
their conception of what a really fine motor car should be.
They are enthusiastic over their (fit-round satfofacticn with
the Big-Six because of its dependability, surplus power, extreme
comfort for seven passengers, the completeness of its equipment
and its fine appearance.
The series 34 model—the finest Big-Six Studcbakcr ever
hunt—presents a value unnpproaehed by other cars at onywhere near the price. And its nominal cost of operation is a
source of continual satisfaction.
Everything for which one can wish in motoring convenience,
comfort and utility has been provided—even to nn extra disc
wheel complete with tire, tube and tire cover: handsome nickelplated bumpers, front and reor; automatic gasoline signal mounted
on instrument board, nnd many other features.
The low price of the Big-Six is due to large volume, the fact
that Studcbakcr overhead is share 1 by three models, the manu­
facture of all vital parts in Studcbakcr plants and Studcbakcr *
vast physical ond financial resources.
After 71 years of service, the name Studebaker enjoys con­
fidence anil respect more than ever.

Important Items of
Equipment of the
Dig-Six Touring Car
E«tr* tll»c
tube nnd
H in dio m e
Luinpm,
A utom atic

vrhftl with tire.,
tire cover.
nickel • plated *
front c-nd rear.
gatottne •tffifil

O ne-piece,
ih ie.it.

rain -p ro o f

mounted on Inxtrument
board.
wind*

Automatic windshield cleaner.
Rrar-vlcw miiror,

GLre-pfoof, clati visor.

W id n u t ■leering w heel, w ith
new ty p e sp a tk an d th ro ttle

control.

C ourt rsy lig h t, cow l lam p s and
com lTfuitom a t o p - a n d «ta il

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Tcnneau Imrp whh conven­

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CtdeL-oclion ctsw* \ r u t Hat nr.
M o tu m c irf wit!* lock and
c rn a m rn ta l ra d ia to r cup.

Tool IrIt In left front door,
lucked With m a s te r key.

1934 MODELS AND PRICES—f. o. h. factory i
LIGHT-3tX
nrnctAL-six
□to SIX
J./»••«., 119’ W. B.
7-Pai&gt;., 176' IV. L*.
S -r» f.,ll3 ’ W. B.
3) II. P.
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20&lt;0
S&lt;&lt;l-in
1550 K-tJjn

A lu m in u m - h o u n d r u n n i n g
h o a rd s w ith c o r r e l a t e d
R u b b e r m a ts an il s te p pod*.
Aluminum ktek p lctea. *

Grip lirndki on body ra il.
T h le f-p r.'^ f tran sm issio n lock.
S n u b b ers.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923

SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY!
M&amp;n’t be some special thing one minute and something else next, by
e r e - .y o u a r e fee whole-souled in it, not only piecemeal
its! .SAME SYSTEMATICALLY.
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COUNTY
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PRINCESS NEWS

Bergdoll and His Bodyguard Heroes in Germany

MILANE NEWS

Oh, boy!

••Nero."

Charlie Clmplin tonight.

Tho grandiose spectacle of nneient
Rome.

In another ono of bin million dollar comedies.

Singed in Italy.

, “Tho Idle Class." Don’t full to aeo
No |)hotoplny has ever receiver! such
this ono ns it in one of his very best. n wonderful notice ns “Nero" which
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is on tonight at the Milano.
Also Johnny Hines, ns irrepressnble
youth, chases sobs. with laughs, sus­
The burning of Home Is the chief
pense with thrills, in n whirlwind sensation in tho picture "N ero/’
story "Hum ’Km Up Harries.”
This picture shows tho reign nnd
This picture was billed for A ugust]fall of Nero.
Cth nnd 7th but did not nrrive.
-----—) World’s wickedest tyrant began caKvening show nt 7:30 except Knt-’icor of crime at tho age of sixteen.
urdnys and then nt 7.
.*,-------| Also tonight is country store night.
Matinee n t\ 11:110, prices 5 nnd 10 everybody 'cornu nnd see what you
cents.
win.

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This picture, just received in the United States shows (in n e r Cleveland Ibrgdoll (left), noted sh ak ­
er nnd escaped prisoner, as he is today. The picture was taken at Kheilmeh, Germany, where a recent
attem pt to kidnnp him proved unsuccessful when he killed one of his ntliukers. The man shown with
him is G t^ tlc (Ike) Stcehcr, chauffeur mid bodyguard who drove the machine in which ilergdoll csenped in Philadelphia nnd who has been his coigvtnni eompmiiou since. The two men aie hailed ns lieroetf.in Germany where it is believed that the U* S* persecuted till; men.

B A NK . . .

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ers to go in debt for land nt ruinous pool. Most, of the artesian water in
prices, nnd now, with prices fixer by H onda is mineral, niucb of it carry- ^
the law of supply nnd demand, they ing heavy deposit* of sulphur, ntng* 'g
are unable to pay out nnd must lose nosiu nnd salt enrli contributing to
their investment. It is n valuable its hygienic value nnd refreshing .
object lesson on the danger of gov­ qualities.
ernment meddling with business of
At various points in the slate are
which we have hail several since 1010wills
with a tremendous volume,
Altliou. lt made with the best in­
which
by all means should be utilized,
tentions ft encouraged the farmer:', in
for
tlie
benefit of the people In the
a course of extravagance, for which
shape
of
swimming pools—munici­
they a te now paying the biller pen­
pally
built
nnd owned nnd operated.-;
alty. There seems to bo* no relief
The
delights
for them, except so far ns the govern .
, of:, a daily dip arc to bo
incut can lighten their burdens b y ! nuasured only in term* of health nnffl
reducing taxation. It in not think­ comfort. Tim Gainesville S u n -h a s
able that tho government should jftildishod recently the following de­
scription of a “town swimming pool";
again tlx tho price of wheat, in vUw
"A country d u g has set a good
of its past experience—Tampa Times.
example by building an outdoor podl
under the sun. A tier of benches
REACHES AND SWIM MINI!
on one side is shaded hy willows, nnd
I’OOI-S.
there are n few rocking-rhair*, for
visiting grandmothers- The rest of
H.nppy the community in reach of a tlie surrounding board-walk and all
bathing bench!
of the pool uro In the sun. Thu pool
Thrice happy the Florida commu­ is of concrete, 50 feet by 100. It*
nity, because tho climate permits alt depth rung.'a from l to 8 feet.. There
the year surf bathing.
a r e half dozen ladders, und beside*
This i t the banner year for Florida the &lt;living board i nt the decap end
beaches from all accounts. More lo -1there is a nice, smooth little concal peo|fic have enjoyed them; m orcjrrote h a n .l ledge nil around. Quit*
people front the interior of the slate small children like to hold on hy th#
have visited ami patronized them ,1hand ledge and splnsh, though for the
nnd more hotels and apartm ents have wee things there is, beside the pool,
been kept open all year to nrrmnmo- a little round wading pool with a
date these than-in anV previous yeari fountain.
in the state's history.
•
! "If u club ran do this at small coat
The Flotilla (own with no outlet to to its few hundred members, why can
i, bench could do no belter than con- not many a small city uut such n
el for its people a big swimming pool in its p ark?"—Paint Heach Post,

Monday and Tuesday—Cecil II. DeTomorrow night the "liras* ComMilte'a I’arum ount-Artcraft produc­ innndmcnts.” Matinee in the “f^rtion, "Obi Wives for tho New", with noon.
liustor Keatorv in "Hurd Luck" Mon%,dny, night jind "Tijy Lipitl^r l’ushtjrs’^ ,Rot\uiinbpr That Mqpdny iurIV &gt;s
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,
Tuesday.
am ateur night. If you nro going to
scene ever .‘ hewn on stage or screen. fixed price waa JF.’l.IK Chicago, and
be in this seo tho manager of the Mi-5
Not only in (he extent of. the holo­ ’li it &lt;vtrui iigant price j*i doubtless
. Wednesday—Mnry Miles Minter mid lane nt once, if you haven’t already
caust, hut by the size and effective­ ic poiiMhlu for much of the present
COHKHCTED MAY 1, IU2.1
Antonio Moreno in "The Trail of the done su.
ness of the mobs of frightened and trouble.
It encouraged many farniLonesome Pine.”
fleeing
tin n mul women, does. %iiis
South Hound
Hut lie sure nml come tonight and
And tonight every one in Snnfi&amp;rd sec “Nero." In this picture you will
Departs burning of H&lt;me throw nil other eon- ■ * 3 u a a r . x u K u c n H * n * u u B H a B a a * a B a H a t z M [ i R u u H U u a n s i J i : i H i t i i c i n
Arrive
flngintimis into tire back ground.
it
ith
their
In
st
name
beg
with
beginning with RCt. the historical burning of Home.
U
, v
The
scene
w
here
the
wicked
Emper­
"0 " will he admitted free of charge
a
2:4(1 n.m.
83. ......... 2:30 a.m.
No.
M
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or,
standing
upon
a
balcony
of
his
Truck lops nnd side
8:40
a.m.
27.
N«.
palace,
gloats
over
the
destruction
of
I2(i-2L‘ No.
Field.
2:45 p.m.
«'J. ......... 2:25 p.m.
7:10 p.m. the (loomed t Ity after lie has given
No. 8.5. ........ G:55 p.m.
the orders for its burning, puls—Die
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finishing touch upon the horror of the
4
Northbound
situation.
Taken individually, there is
Departs
Arrive
"The Idle Class," Charles Chaplin’s
an
appalling
beauty about these lire
2:03 a.m.
82. ......... 1:18 n.m.
No.
latest comedy for Associated First
scene*
that
holds
the spectator spell­
The list of merchants below nro do­ No.
12:03 p.m.
81 ........11:46 a.m.
National release, which will he shown
bound.
3:52 p.m.
80 ......... 3:42 p.m.
No.
nt tho "Princess Theatre for two days, nating the prizes:
J. M. Gillnn, electric contractor, an No.
28. ......... 10:00 p.m.
starting tonight, is a traversy on the
315 West First Street.—Field.
foibles of the wealthy, and gives the electric curling iron.
12r.-r.tr
Duumel’s Specialty Shop, Indian
Trilby Ilrnnch
femous comedian plenty of opportun­
Departs
j
Arrive
ities to mahufneture laughs of tho novelties.
7:30 n.m. AI TO.MOIWI.K THIEVES
W. H. White, wholesale candy, ono xNo. 10(1
side-splitting variety.
a
IN MIAMI JAIL
3:25
p.m.
xNo.
box
of
candy.
21.
The picture is unlike anything that
MAKE TJIEIIl ESCAPE
Miiuno
Theatre,
one
pass
for
two
2.5.
.........
1:30
p.m.
xNo.
\
Chaplin has done before. Although
people
good
for
one
week.
f
101...........
6:50
p.m.
xNo.
in part of it ho wears the cqstunie
&lt;ll&gt; T k r . I n mm *l a t e . ! r r r » H &gt;
Hull Hardware Co., something you
which hns made him u fam iliar fig­
MIAMI,* Aug. 24.—J. O. Spurkem
will
like.
Leesburg
Ilrnnch
ure all over the world*—the buggy
and S. E. Murphy, lucnibcm of gang
T. J. Miller &amp; Son. Furnituit; store,
Departs
Arrivo
trousers, tho No. 20 shoes, the deriiy
n ffutir men Jn custody, suspects in
xNo. 157. .....
3:55 p.m.
hat nnd springy cane, other scenes one medicine cabinet.
connection with recovery nf tight
P.
Weinberg,
Diamond
Palace,
one
No. 21. .......... 2:45 p.m.
show him wearing a silk "topper," n
stolen nutnmpbilcs escaped from city
0:30 n.m.
xNo. 158 .
frock coat nnd the rest of the habili­ iypry perfume bottle.
O ')
v 4
Milunr
Theatre,
two
tickets
to
La­
7:10
p.m, jail.
No.
ments of the "idle rich."
bor Day celebration at I*ake Monroe.
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FARMERS AND THE PRICE OF
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Most of the action Likes place on
Sanford Steam Pressery, for one
Oviedo Hrnnrh
WHEAT.
the golf links mid in the home of n perso ntwo weeks cleaning und
Departs
Arrive
wealthy man. The manner in which pressing.
xNo. 12C......7:45 p.m.
Capper's Weekly hns - done the
the inimitable Charles plays golf
Sanford Daily Herald. 3 months xNo. 127..
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3:40 p.m.
world n service by rejtublishing a Litnukes one roar with laughter until subscription to the Daily Herald.
ble from tho annunl report of the
the tears come. His hag * contains
McMullen's Harbor Shop, one hnir
X—Daily, except Sunday.
Chicago hoard nf trade, giving the
only two golf clubs, but ho man agio
trim and shave.
highest
nful lowest prices of wheat at
to piny the game nevertheless.
It. C. Rower, one box of candy.
Chicago for the years from 1800 to
Later a t a masquerade Charles
Churchwell’s, one pair silk hose.
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11122, both inclusive. A n- Inspection
plays a dual role, in one of which ho
Lloyd Shoo Store, a surprise for
of
tlie
table
shows
thut
the
slogan
of
wears a suit of armor. He finds it you.
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quite n protection when he arouses
Chcro-Cojrt Bfettling Co., ono case "Nero" Will He the Feature at the Mi- '.‘dollar wheat” for the farm er was
one of hope rather than of despair. In
lane Tonight
tho wrath of the husband of tho worn- of Chcro-Cola.
Famoua fire scones in thcntriral his­ all the period of 28 years from 18(10
hn whom he fall* for.
to 18^3 there were hut five years
Truck top* and side curtain*.— tory include tho conflagration in "The when, wheat, did not sell Ixdow a dol­
( H u m replacement* for celluloid in
12G-2U iStrects of New York," "The Phoenix,"
Field.
and "The Exiles/’ This last named lar in the Chicago market. On the
Ford or Overland rear curtains-—
contrary, there wus hut ono year in
Field.
126-2tc DIRECT STEAMSHIP
- llrama had a firo. scene that created
a sensation forty years ngo and was tho same period when the highest
LINE FROM JAX. TO
PORTS ON PACIFIC regarded a* nothing short of manful- price In Chitprgo would not net the
IIOME8EEKEKS KATES
oi)*.j Jt? wo* one pf tho first plays to farm er within fit reasonable distance
!)* ^ w m JIB , 1C AHIMFI)
of market considerably more than u
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 24,- ^ c k - use steam ,to represent smoke, and tho
r
j ( t r flp il. H. COMMISSION
dollar.* In 1807 the lowest price in
sonvlflc will have a direct rteanuhip whole effect waa‘cleverly contrived to
^Chicago
wan $1.56 In August and tho
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 24.—The line to Pacific const porta nnd tho create tho illusion of the destruction
"highest 12.86 in May, and th a t with­
of
a
place
hy
flames.
fight for homcscekera* railroad rate* flraf vcaacl will begin loading cargo
Offered to tho sophisticated audi­ out any government aid; but the prob­
to this state will be carried to the In­ a t Puget Sound porta for thla city
ences
of today and it would prove ability Is there was a general crop
terstate Commerce Commission, if September 17, according to an an­
fuilurc to uceount for the extrava­
plans announced by J. L. Wallace, nouncement made by tho Jacksonville mure amusing than thrilling. Tho
gant price. The lowest price record­
moving
picture
has
educated
ita
pat­
secretary of tho Florida Realtor*, are traffic bureau and the foreign and
ed in that period waa 65 cents in June
carried out. The National ’Associa­ coastwise committee of tho local rons up to tho point where nothing but
and. July, 1801^ whet] tho country was
T
e
a
l
thing
in
.
firo
scenes
will
com­
tion of Realtor* will old in the fight, Cham ber' of Commerce, Vhi* after­
mand their respect While they do facing a civil wnr; thT highest that
it ie said. All th at ts holding up di­ noon*
The line w u arranged through the not demand any bodily harm to the some year waa fl.25 in May.
rect petition to the Interstate CornFrom 1883 down to 1810 the low
CLOTHING, SHOES AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS
m^i^jCtiiniylaaiuij t^,j&gt;fder railroads fit rat-ban, Staamahip Company with actors, the only thing th a t will satis­
re and Mow-mark Company, fy them U to see the burnipjf -build­ price $ i CJjWajrp gangod frog? 4!)
cents in January, 180^, to 08 cent* In
“The Store of Quality"
■ agent* iq 6 opera to n , ings actually bqjhn.
id* from all parta of the country^arf
June,
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Tho burning q! .Rome la i(q princi­
answers expected to recent letters which wli lope rate 12 vessel* in th*
aant to each of the twenty connect- service between the Northwest and pal sensation nod. Judging from ra ­ 61 cunta in July, 18S4, to |2.02 In £
th e prod off rp haYo

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Last Chance to
High Grade

As Golfer Chaplin
is Good Bricklayer Counlry Store* Night
Friday at tho Milano

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Summer Clothing
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HALF PRICE

310.00 S L IT S ................... ..................................... 12.50 SLITS

“Nero” Fires Rome,
Joyous While it Burns

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6.25

15.00 SL IT S ............&gt;........................ ............................

7.50

20.00 SLITS

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$ 5.00

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10.00

25.00 S L IT S .................................................... .............. - 12.50
30.00 S L IT S

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• / . ODD PANTS 25 PER CENT OFF

Woodruff

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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�Tllfc SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FHlDAY, AUg I is T 24, 1923^

artial Law in
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
at approximately the aame hour and
minute.

Thin shows the Oklnhoma National Guard going on fluty at Tulnn,
* Okla.,’following the proclamation of Governor J. C."Whiten establish.
Ing martini law In tha city following tho flogging of-a Tulnn citizen by
a band of masked men. Thin was only one hfmsnyfloggings recently
in southwestern cities.-

Says Diversified Crops
b ig Paper Plant
Greatest Hope South
May Go te Orlando
Or to Palatka MEMPHIS, Aug. 24 Thomns F.

Florida,
moderate
tem perature
with dry sunshiny Wenthoh Fnvornblc for cotton pickjng but crop deterlorntcd;' dnmngcd by weevil, some
localities by caterpillars and by rust
and shedding; some plants dying.
Rains further benefited crops in
the Atlantic const states, but more
rain was needed in the east and the
nights were too coolLate potatoes did well in the mid­
dle Atlantic coast section but there
was complaint of rotting from too
much rain in the central Appalachian
districts. Sweet potatoes continued
to make most satisfactory progress
in the cast Gulf states. Rntn aided
the crop in Carolinas, but was too
heavy in Tennessee,
Sugur beets did fuirly well in Ne­
braska and were good to excellent in
Utah whilo the crop was in very snt-'
isfnetory condition in California.
Tobacco continued in grSid condi­
tion in the Ohio valley although ex­
cessive rains did some damage in
parts of .Kentucky. Harvest prog­
ressed in the southeast, being prac­
tically completed in Georgia and
South Carolina.
Citrus trees did well in Floridn al­
though rain was. needed locally.

Kelley, of Minneapolis, Thursday told
Uouth Jacksonville is Ping Ponging delegates attending the tenth annual
Gilbert Lenrh
convention hero of the Cotton States
Merchants Association thut the great­
est hope for the prosperity of the
South is based on diversification of
industry.
"Of course, cotton still is king," Mr.
Kelley declared in an nddress nt tho
business sission uf tho convention yes­
terday, "hut you’re getting further
nnd further nwuy from a purely agri­
cultural system nnd shifting surely
,'nnd certainly from a one-crop basis.
“ It is in this chnngo that the great­
est hopes of the South nrc based for
constant nnd increasing prosperity.
The South hus every resource with
which to diversify her industries.
There Is no good renson anywhere in
the South to depend solely on your
rotton for prosperity.".
Growth of the iron and steel indus­
try in some sections nnd cotton man­
ufacturing in others has done much to
focus the eyes of the country on the |
South, lie said, and urged the import­
The knives of n new vegetable
ance of tho development of wnterpow- shredder can be removed for sharpenGood salesmanship nnd the Golden
Rule Were cmphnslfccd by Mr. Kcclcy
us two cnsentinls to business success.
"Selling power—not physical powei -wins battles in business nnd builds
i-niil: accounts," he declnrcd.
Advertising was, cited us another
4nipo«lut&gt;4
in-businesa.
^
te
0 element
H|
yA
" If business-is a piece or machin­
ery," he Hiiid, "then advertising is tho
power belt. Hurnesscd to the driving
whocl it transm its energy to the
siniillcst cog."
^
“Increase your efficiency if you
would get ahead,” lie declared in-his
address which wus devoted largely ^o
terse, opigrumit*'Oil vice. "A pull or u
k lalioti won’t do it. Grow too big for
your.- j o l t and you will lie forced up;
gel too small for your j o b and you
Dally Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke will rattle and he forced down."
House, Mobley s Drug Kto e nnd
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf TWO KILLED IN AUTOMO.

Date June&gt; July Aug. Sept
. 1 4:05 4:31 5:33 0:28
2 4:55
5:20 6:14 7:20
8 5:47
0:02 7:11'* £:17
4 6:43
7:01 8:00
0:24
5 7:24
7:66 0:00 10:11
6 8:17 8:51 0:67 11:08
7 0:07 0:44 10:52 11:41
8 0:57 10:38 11:44 12:tf
0 10:44 11;30 M:60 1:08
10 11:80 11:50 12:42
1:51
11 12:16 12:24
1:81 2:47
12
1:0 0
1:10 2 \l3
3:35
13 1:40
1:55 8:04
4:24
14 2:20
2:38
8:61
5:18
15 2:55
8:15 4:40 0:14
10 3:34
4:00 5:32 . 7:18
17 4:21
4154 - 0:30 8:22
18 5:08
5:48
7:34
0:25
10 6:02
0:47 8:40 10:25
20 7:02
7:51
0:43 11:21
21 7:34
8:57 10:64 11:57
22 8:32
0:50 11:43 12:31
23 0:30 11:01
:
ilU&gt;3
1:18
21 10:28 11:50 12:47 2.01
25 11:20 :12iQ7 1:37 2:42
20 12:24
1:02 2:22 3:21
27 1:18
1:53
3:04
3:55
28 2:1Q 2:41 3:44 4:32
20 2:50
3;20
4:20 6:10
30 3:40
4:08 5:00
5:52
31
4:49
5:52
First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter
Juno 21
June 28
July 5
July 20
July 27
Aug 4
Aug. 10
Aug. 26
Sept. 3
Sept. 17
Sept. 2-1
Oct. 3
Mrs. Allen and rhlldren Junnila ami
Guy, Jr., nnd* Mrs. Earnest Hrotherson,
returned yesterday from a
month’s visit to relatives in Chicago
nnd Kune, 111., and St. Louis,
Tho Dally H crnld^l
The first shipbuilding plant is Jugo
Slnvia is plnnncd for Bclgrutle.

For Everyone |

of THOMPSON

BROTHERS

The sizes in these Shoes are not dltogelher complete liuf we believe it wtif.pay you to look
them over as you will find some real bargains of all leather construction.

THOMPSON BROTHERS SHOES
ORIGINAL PRICE

SALE PRICE

HO.OORhs Blu O x ....:

9.50 Rus Blu O x .....
8.50 Gun Metal Ox
8.50 Sport Shoe
'8.00 Rus Ox ...J......
MARION SHOES
ORIGINAL PRICE

SALE PRICE

$7.50 Rus Blu O x .
. 7.50 Tony Red Ox
7.00 Rus Blu Ox
6.50 Rils O x .........
6.00 Rus O x .......
5.50 Rus O x ....

.... $485

These prices will be withdrawn after Satur day, September 1st, as well as the prices we
arc offering on HART 8CHAFFNER &amp; MARX CLOTHES.

Black Faille
FlJRNISHERS-TO MEN WHO KNOW
SANFORD

F l o r id a

For the girl going off to school or if one is contemplating that late trip, give us the opportun­
ity of showing you the newest trend in the mode in sm art wearing apparel nnd Millinery for
the early Fall Season.

IIILE-TRAIN (HASH

STAUNTON, Va., -Aug. 24.— Mrs
Nannie Pleasant, 55, ' and her soli,
Michael, O, were killed instantly late
yesterday when a Norfolk utid West­
ern passenger train struck the motor
car in which they were riding ut n
grade crossing ut Ibisic, near here.
Two other sons, Elmer, 10, driver of
the truck, and Willlum, 14, were in­
jured,
CITRUS FRUIT CROPS
• MAKING GOOD SIlOWINt

On Friday, August 24th, we will place on sale five lots
SHOES consisting of high grade Oxfords for men.

, The frock shown Is of black
falllo, tho heavy stiff quality used
by our grandmothers for their
Sunday • go • to • meeting dresses.
Falllo Is madt Into coats and wraps
now and trimmed'with fashionable
furs.

Whether you aro six, or 10, or
20, the summer styles provide you
With comfortable clothes. U you
are six, you'll enjoy a middy
blouse, it you’ro IS tho straight
looso blouse trimmed with buttons
will please you, tf you are 20 tho
tailored simplicity of tho third
model will bo Just'right;

FROCKS of inherent charm are rep­
resented in this early Fall assem­
blage. A rich and varied collection of
macrials such ns Crepe Back Satin,
Canton Crepe, Satin Fnc^d Canton
nnd Flat Crepe uru shown. - Popular
colorings are Black nnd Navy with a
close favor in the Brown nhaderf. .
Priced pleasingly nt—

Nemo Self-Reducing No. JJ3
(so real bargain. It hat a low top
and medium skirt. Made In dutable pink or white could; alict
24 to 36—and cottt o-.iy $1.00.
I f v e u r d r a b t n n ' i t r t It. w n J r u m r . a j .
ffisff Iful }). W t ’ll M h J | l t | (llfMrt.
N e m o If iff Iff ti I c • l*a • It 1o n ln«th«n«
1 20 IL 16th lit., N ew York (Dcjw. S I

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irregularity

Q U A L IT Y at its highest
v degree o f perfection)
efficiency o f noh*skid| dig­
nity o f design; these ad van­
tages always insure owners
using A jax Cords the tru ­
est form o f tire satisfaction.

HATS are refreshing in their new­
ness and originality. Felts for street
nnd sport wear in a variety of colors.
Duvetyne, Pamie Velvets and .Taffeta
combinations vie for fuvor in Millin­
ery for Dress and Street wear.
Priced to satisfy, from-r- r . i

�f1jrn jr»,I*•)4-1™.j:t.Iy'jt fS^uSfV tyKJWf*y**'*

THE SANlX)RD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24,1923
*

* BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

*

* . * ' ' * ■m .«, m ' M

: CLASSIFIED ‘
:
ADS

Three Klansmen
Are .Sentenced
For Floggings

TO ALL'PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON MAGNOLIA
AVENUE FROM TENTH STREET SOUTH TO CENTRAL STREET:
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the Asphalt Pavement on
Magnolia'Avenue from Tenth Street, South to Central Street lias been com­
pleted and the completed work has been finally accepted by tho City Com­
mission of tho City of Sanford. *
‘‘
The following Is the final estimate of the cost of paving Magnolia Ave­
nue from Tenth Street South t^ Central Street a width of 24 feet:
2523 Cu. Yds. Grading a t 40c ............ 1...... .... 1....... ....... $ 1,009.20
53GG Lin. Ft. Curb and Gutter at 7Gc................. — ."..... 4,078.10
400 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb at 3 3 c ....................... ...... .......
132.00
G8 Lin. Ft. Granite Curb resent a t 15c.......... ................
10.20
7210 Sq. Yds. rock base laid nt 7Gc......... ........................ 5,470.60
7140 Sq. Yds. 2” Sheet Asphalt Top at 00c _________ 7,G08.60
175 Sq. Yds. Brick rolald on edge at 0 5 c .......... .
. 113.75
470 Sq. Ft. Alley returns, concrete at 24c ...1 ...... .......
114.24
303 Sq. F t Cement Sidewalk .at 10c....... ..... ......... ........
57.57
22.0 Cu. Yda. Claaa B. Concrete a t $23.00 ......................
626.70
5 Typo A Inlets a t $12.50 ..........N........... —.............
212.50
0 Type B Inlets a t $32.50 ....................—............... —
202.50
3 Manholes a t $50.00 __!....___'........................... .........
150.00
8112 Feet drain tllo at $80.00 per M — .........................
248.96
1804 Lin. Ft. 12” Storm Sewer, nt $1.02 ........................... 1,840.08
Extra Work ...................,v.7...-........... ..— ...................
57.33
4 Monuments nt street intersections nt $G.50...............
2G.00
Laboratory Inspection of Materials .......................
2G7.72
Legal Exponses, advertising, etc., 2 per cent.......
433.70
Engineering 4 per cent
....... ..............................
8G7.40

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TULSA, Okln„ Aug. 24,—Ben F.
a«
----------------.
Sikes, (trover G. Sikes nnd Earl Sack
^
Classified Ada le a word. No
Ton can find tha nann of
Of Broken Arrow, confessed members
^
Ad taken for lena than 25c.
#f«rr ,H»* Burinwa Mnn
of the Ku Klux Kinn, Thursday night
|B Sanford In Ihla Column
And positively no Claaaifled
pleaded guilty of rioting charges be­
M Ada charged to nnyone. Cash
•seh day.
fore District 'Judge W. B. Williams
^
must accompany all order?.
and wero sentenced to serve two years
Count the words and re m it,
each in the state penitentiary. Their
** acordingly.
arrest came as a result of the Investi­
gation by Adjutant General B. H.
n i o i t i a a a a i i i q
Markham into the recent floggings in
Storage Facilities
,
Tulsn county.
This is the first instance in which
B VI plea** 7UU. I*U olhora( If not.
US W Pboav m
Klnnsmeti have confessed In court
FARMERS— You can p t aaed bed thnt they were members of n flogging
fram~i and irrigation plugs a t the party nnd the *flrHt time they have
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc been sentenced fo r participation In a
mob outrage, state officers here said
FOR SALE—Doeler and Gaya' paints they bcliavc.
V. C. COLLER, Propand varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
The Sikes hrothers nnd Sack enter
Works, Sanford scents.
183-tfc td pleas of guilty and were given the
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for minimum punishment—two years.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER setting, 15 eggs for $1.00. Mrs. The maximum is ten yenrs.
Simultaneously In the county court
|l f Commercial Street—Hanford, Fla. Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue. San*
$22,986.21
ford.
83-tfp A. M. Calloway, W. M. Bills, Avery
.....$7,062.07
Barbour, T„ V. Venator nnd W. M. To bo borne by the,City 1 / 3 ...........
FOR SALE OR KENT—House, after
.....15,324.14
Lewis were arrnigned nnd pleaded not To bo borne by adjacent property...
August 1st.—Sec W. J. Thigpen.
guilty on informations chnrgitig them Number of foot frantngc, 4531.1 ft.
08-tfe with participation in the flogging of AscsSmcnt per foot frontage $3382.
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for which the Sikes hrothers and Sack
F. T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
F1RB-------- AUTO---------BONDS
fall planting, cither Bliss or Rose admitted they wore parties—thnt of
E. R.TrnfTord'n Map of Sanford
No. 4.—F. F. Dutton Si Co. 110-tfc Ben Wagner, n farm er near Broken
Pinal
•
Feet
Description
Frontage. Assessment
\Ve £ l LOCATED LOTS, all im- Arrow.
Name '
i
a—»—
$109.10
provements, Easy terms.
Small
Informations also were filed against Jennie Fleischer W. 38 ft Lot G. Blk 12, Tr. 2................. 60
169.10
payment
down'.
Increasing
In
value.
Hnl
Benson,
Dick
Fisher
nnd
Harvey
Jcnnio
F’leischer,
W.
38
ft
Lot
7,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
2
...............
50
C ontractor an d B alld er
169.10
—Moisch Realty Co.
llG*12tc Akers. The preliminary hearing for George D. Bishop Lot 8, Blk 12, Tr. 2 .............. ,............... 50
84.55
- 2- FLORIDA FOR SALE—Dairy nnd stable ma­ these men was apt for September 4, George D. Bishop N. Vt Lot 9, Blk 12, Tr. 2 .................. 25
•ANFORD
84.55
and
their
bonds
placed
at
$1,500,
*
Chnrlcs P. Drummond S ‘/ j Lot, 9 Blk 12, Tr. 2 ...................25
nure, car lots,—Link &amp; Bngley, Box
169.10
According to Assistant County At­ Charles P. Drummond, Lot 10, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ................... 50
2401 Tampa Sf.
117-14tp
*
160.10
torney
Tom
Wallace
nnd
Attorney
Ed.
H.
B.
Lewis,
Lot
1,
Blk
12,
Tr.
3
...................................
50
FOR SALK—150 pgg Cyhcrs incuba­
Eetsbitshea isos
109.10
tor $15.00; 1 large ice box, $25; See Crossland, the three mon sentenced H. B. Lewis, Lot 2, Blk 12, Tr 3
[teal Estate, Loans and Insurance
169.10
Inst
night
signed
confessions
admit­
C.
R.
Kirtlcy,
Lot
3,
Blk
12,
Tr
3
phone 48
104*8 Magnolia Ave. A. E. Dobbins, 325 Sanford Ave., San­ ting their own part in the Wagner Mnrgucrite Kirtley, Lot 4, Blk 1, Tr. 3
109.10
ford, Kin.
123-6tp
1G9.10
flogging and implicated those for* Sam Younts, Lot 5, Blk 12, Tr 3
J- W s A L P')—Celery hoards, $10. o5 whom informations were filed Thurs­
169.10
E. B. Gifford, Lot 0, Blk 13, Tr 2
per M. See Mrp. J, E, Pace or E. day.
169.10
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C. R. Berner, Lot 7, Blk 13, Tr 2
123-Gtc
-Floral Designs F. Lane,
Cat FlowersThe Sikes brothers and Suck proh- C. R. Berner, Lot 8, Blk 13, Tr 2 .
216.45
r'6 ll SALE— 10 automobile bumpers, ably will he kept here to he used as J. C. Higgins Heirs, Lot 9, Blk. 13, Tr 2 _
169.10
Annual and Ornamental ria n ts
$3.00 each; 2 spot lights, $15.00 witnesses against the others charged F'rank Talbott, Lot 10, Blk 13, Tr. 2 .........
inn.io
III Mjrrtlq'Ave.----------- Phone 260-W value, $5 each.—Florida Automobile in informations. By court agreement
109.10
K- R. Murrell, Jr. Lot 1, Rlk 13, Tr 3
Supply Co., 101 West Commorcinl St. they were turned hack to military au­ R. W. Deane, Lot 2, Blk 13, Tr 3
169.10
.
124-3tc thorities by Sheriff Boh Sanford im- S. E. Barrett, Lot 3, Blk 13, Tr 3 .......................... ....... 01
216.45
169.10
FOR SALE—House and furniture, nudintely after sentence was passed Elsa H. Knight, Lot 4, Blk 13, Tr 3 .................................. 50
160.10
cheajv C all'at 1206 Palmetto Ave­ and for the present are to lie kept un. Elsa II. Knight, Lot 5, Blk 13, Tr. 3 ........................—
50
General Machine and Boiler nue.
169.10
124-Gtp dcr military guard.
W. W. Potter, lx&gt;t 0, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 ...................................... 50
Works
i 169.10
According to his story nnd the con­ W. W. Potter, Lot 7, Blk. I I, Tr. 2 ................................... 50
FOR
SALE—Three
Persian
kittens,
Cylinder Grinding
169.10
pedigreed.—No. 15 Wclakn A part­ fessions of Sll.es brothers nnd Sack, II. R. It&gt;scbro. Lot 8, Blk 14, Tr 2 .............................. 50
Phone 62-------- Sanford. Florida ments.
Wagner
was
flogged
Ivy.
a
band
of
182.62
E.
E.
Leffler
N.
54
ftT-'Lot
10,
Blk
14,
Tr
2
.........
51
$10 each.
125-3tp
about twenty men wearing the full M. S. Wiggins S. GO ft Lot 10, Blk 1-1, Tr
2-19.48
2
.........
«0
FOR SALtt—We"' have the lot that
Ky Klux KInn regalia October' 28, Blanche Taknch, Lot 1, Blk 11, Tr 3 .................................. 50
169.10
you want to build on, Sidewalk
I!I22. Wagner is about sixty yenrs Guy Stringer, Lot 2, Blk 14, Tr. 3*................................. 50
169.10
and paving paid for. Gas, lights and
old and has a wife and eight children. II. D. Cnswclt Lot 3, Blk 14, Tr 3 ....
216.45
Gt
water. Nicely located, price very rea­
169.10
B, D. Caswell, Lot 4, tllk 14, Tr. 3 ......................... ............ 50
sonable for immodinto action. Ask us
See Field before il rains.
126-2lc A. W. Smith, Lot 5, Blk 14, Tr 3 ................ !.................... 50
109.10
about this.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons,
892.84
ParkJC
Ity
of
Sanford),
All
Blk
15.
Tr
2
..........................
261
t i l l * it it l l « ,
. « »* I I
■ •I f ■ « l 4 I
109.10
Snnfbrd Hospital,'Lot 1;Bile. 15,Tr 3 .....
5(F|
NURSERY FOR SALE including
169.10
Sanford
Hospital,
Imt
2,
Blk
15,
Tr
3
...».............................
50
Cards of Sanford’a Reput­
120,000 sour trees for budding in
216.45
Sanford
Hospital,
Lot
3,
Blk
15,
Tr
3
...............................
01
able Professional Men, eech
spring 1924 and 1925. $12,000 takes
109.10
Sanford Hospital, Lot -I,Blk 15, Tr 3 ............................... 50
of whom, la his chosen pro­
it. Write J. P. Jones, Huntington,
109.10
Sanford Hospital, Lot 5, Blk 15,'T r 3 .......‘............ ......... 50
fession the Herald recom­
Fin.
12G-Jtp
385.54
Mcisch Renlty Co., Lot 7, Blk 16. Tr. 2 ............. ................. H i
mends to tha people.
FOR SALIC—I mule, 8 years old,
169.10
Melsch Renlty Co., I*jt 8, Blk 16, Tr 2 .............................. 50
weight about 1150. Also 1 cow
169.10
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 16, Tr. 2 ................ ......... • 50
giving 2Vi gallons mHk daily. Apply
169.10
Meisch Realty Co., lmt 10, Blk 16, Tr. 2 ................. ^.... 50
to Jesse Lee, at Popular Market.
233.35
T. E. Wilson, Lot 1, Blk 1G, Tr. 3 ...................................... 69
-v
/
120*2tp
233.35
T. E. Wilson, Lot 2, Blk 10, Tr. 3 ................ - ........... 09,,.
169.10
AUorney-at-Laur
Melsch Realty Co., ffot G, Blk 17, Tr. 2 .......................
50
Over Seminole County Bank
169.10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 17, Tr 2*.............. ............. 50
lANFORD
FLORIDA
m m ,
216.15
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk 17, Tr 2 ................. ........... 01
109.10
FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur­
f,
' v
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 17, Tr 2 ........... ................ 50
169.10
nished in dims and sleeping rooms.
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk 17, Tr. 2 ......................... 59
220.93
Forndalc Ap^s., Bishop' Block, 1st
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot G, Blk 18, Tr. 2 ............................ 67
A TTO R N EY -A T-L A W
’
174.17
and 'Palmetto. Phone 231-W.
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 18, Tr. 2 ............................. 51.5
- '
. First National Bank Building
118-J0tp
Wellington's Addition, flnnford. Florida
MNPORD
FLORIDA
169.10
T. E. Wilson, Lot 1 ............................ - ................- .............. 50
F M ~ R E N T ~ From Sept. Irl, small
169.10
T. E. Wilson, Imt 2 ............................................................. 50
store. Good location. Write Box
169.10
T. E. Wilson, Lot 3 ............................................................... 50
49, City,
11G-I2tp
169.10
T. E. Wilson, Lot 4 ................ ....... ........... »..................... 50
l'OR RENT—One furnished room
ARCHITECT
355.11
T. E. Wilson, 8. 105 ft Lot 0 — ........................................ 105
ll*om 7, Miller Bldg.
with connecting hath. Prefer two
388.93
T. E. Wilson, Lot 1 0 .......................... - ............ - .................. H5
IANFOR1).
.J.
FLORIDA young men.—214 E. Second St.
316.97
T. E..Wilson, Lot 11 ................. - ......................................... 102
121-tfc
270.56
W.
A.
Leffler
N.
80
ft.
Lot
0
..............................................
«0
FOR RENT—3 room apartment, pri­
Markham Park Heights, Sanford, Florida
vate bath, hot and cold water, num­
70.35
Sheridan
Jewett,
I-ot
1, Blk C .......................................... HO.8
erous windows, $37.50 per month. Ap­
■202.92
Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clnss” V.’ E. Douglass, Lot 4, Blk C .—..»VL*........- ............... 50
LAWYER -:ply to Mrs. Flva Herndon, GOl Mag439.66
and Johnnie Hines in “Burn ’Flrn Up G. B. Frunk, l*c»t 8, Blk C
.... .................................. 130
• :—Court House nolla. Phone 88.
121-Gtn
571.90
Barnes” a t tho Princess today nnd to­ It. H. Smith, all Blk. B ----- •....'......- ..... v...........................
FOR KENT—o rooms lurnisneu, * . night.
405.81
* . J. F. McClelland, Lot 5, Blk D ...................... :.................... 120
IfM Examined
Glasses Designed
minutes from Sanford. On hard
405.84
Gus Frank, Lot 8, Blk I) .................. :............ ...................... 12°
road. Pleasant and healthy location.
201.23
Robert H. Smith, Lot 2, Blk E ----- 1..-..... ...... -................ 59.5
—B. T. Tiller, Paola,
122-4tp
2IL37
Stcnza Bnumlater, Lot 3, Blk E .............y.'.......................... G2.5
211.37
F'OR RF^NT—F'urnishcd apartment, WANTED—To exchange G-passengcr R. G. Stockton Heirs, Lot 0, Blk- E .......... t...................... 32.5
Optician-Opium etrtat
405.81
ImhI room, also garage. 117 Laurel. touring car, looks nnd runs like L. F. Itopcr, Lot 7, Blk. E ...^.............................................. 120 ,
Ml Bast First Street
Sanford, Fla. Avenue.
123-tfc new, for F’ord roadster or coupo, or Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., That portion of rightof-way of I-ukc Charm L S. E. Branches of Atlantic
rO ft'T T E W ra ro p lam). My lot m. light truck.—Ray Brothers, phone 548,
llB-tfc
Coast Lino Railroad lying .between Magnolia Ave.
* West First Street. See E. B. Ran, Sanford.
233.69
and Park Ave. In the City of Sanford, Florida..........
G9.1
dull, Jr., 819 F'irnt St., Sanford.
WANTED AT ONCE—4 or G room
. * 124-4 tc
Atlantic
Const
Line
Railroad
Co.t
Beg.
ut
a
point
dn
tho
unfurnished apartment, bungalow
East Line of Magnolia Ave. 25 ft. measured at right
K|rcr- l i f e a u t o i n s u r a n c e FOR It E N T - 5 acre celery farm on or cottage. Small family. Phone L.
angles to the North of the center line of tho S. Si E.
H.
Brown,
Superintendent's
office-,
A.
lake front*—FI. F\ I juic.
124-3tp
R. R. now the A. C. L. R. R.,.thence southeasterly par­
C.
L.
R.
R.
.
120-ltp
FOR RENT—Bungalow, f&gt; rooms and
allel
to said center line, 60 ft. thence south to a point
• &lt;”&gt;k‘Htov«t, Sewing*Machines, Phonalee fling porch, corner 11th street SEWING WANTED—Prices rcason25
f
t
measured at right angles to tho south of the cen­
«er«phs, Guns, all work guaranteed. and Oak ave. Apply Mr*. Julius Takonable.' Apply 710 West F’irst St.
ter
line
of the S. Si L R. R., now the A. C. L. R. It.
71 year* experience.
125-3tp
neb, next door.
124-Otp
thence northwesterly parallel to said ceqter line of
WANTED—McMullen’s Barber Shop WANTED—Typist and general office
S. St I. R. R. to E. line of Magnolia Avenue thence
girl a t Southern Utilities Co.
wants your business. Wc hsvc six
3)1 SANFORD AVENUE
225.59
North to beginning.......... .—— ....... *
«... 66.7
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.
120-3tc
first class workmen. You do us a
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without interest
favor when you patroniie us. Thank
up to SEPTEMBER 15, 1923, and from and after said date, said special as­
you.—McMullen's Barber Shop, oppos­
sessments will be payable only&gt; in ten equal annual Installment* with Inter­
ite SeAiinole County Bank.
124-4tp LOST—Cameo pin, valued as keep- est a t 8$) per annum on *11 deferred payments.
sake. Reward If returned to Her­
Comer of Park A r il and Second St. SEWING WANTED—Prices rcasonWitness my' hand mg City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
ald office.
.
* 123-tfc
8 AN FORD, FLORIDA
able. Apply 7IG West Fourth St.
Florida, this 6th day of August, A. D. 1923.
•
125-3tp
(SEAL)
0
L. R. PHILIPS,
City Clerk.
FOR RENT—2 light housekeeping FOUND—License tag. Owner can B-7-10-14*17-21-£4-27-31-Ste
-------rooms in private house. Apply HO
have same by calling at the Herald
Anyone In need of a carpenter
West
Third.—R.
H.
Marshall.
12C-2tp
Two
women
in
a
rlub
house
aud two
office and paying for this ad. 110-tfc THTUAN REPORTED AS 8HOT
or any carpenter out of work
TO RENT—Furnished room and kit­
Notify J. W. Itutlidga, BusBY BAND OF MOROCCANS officers in a hotel were among those
‘
. . »
chenette, 11th street and Elm Ave­
Ineaa Akent, 307 Baal th ird
killed.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 24.—Twen­
nue.— M. Schneider.
120-Stp ty thousand dollars in Liberty bonds
Street, Phone 76.
LONDON, Aug. 24.—A dispatch
It is said the total casualties were
was among loot obtained by bandlta from Tangir, Morrocco, says th at two ten persons killed and thirty-four
OCALA, Aug. 24.—S. G. Fulwood, who held up and robbed Katy train hundred Moroccan tribesmen with wounded.
With an ax handle factory In Long*
]*ood and » .window sa*h and door formerly of Macfcn, Ga.^ is held of registered mail near Qkesa, Okie., a n a s concealed in their clothing, enWe have It, will get It, or R'a not
H H ■M ahlspd, we Mel quite pro­ without bail following ..preliminary Monday night, postal lns|iectora an- tered Tetuan a t 9 o'clock Wednesgressive, f i n
7
. day evening and shot up 'tE k' town.
town, made.—Field.-' ' ■.
lM-2t&lt;
hearing 0*. killing a tsxlcsb driver. oouneed today,
**.0 -v ^.-t* v u r *&gt;!«£&amp;.•
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Quick Service Transfer

FOR SALE

SANFORD NOVELTY
* WORKS .

General Shop and Mill
Work

B. W. HERNDON

S. 0. ShinhoJser

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

DOUBLE REDUCTION!
Price reduction ranging to 15%
and
Effective fo r a limitctl linw only, we nre givinp,
absolutely free, with enrh regular Vacuum Cup
Tjre purchased,

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ONE TON TESTED TUBE

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of corresponding size
This condoned price reduction nnd limited Free
Tube Offer affords opportunity for an approximate

SAVING OF 30%
• (Jet your Fcason’s tire equipm ent TODAY, includ­
ing a I*’l{EE TUBE with every tire you buy.

F. I*. KINGS
Hl.l Pa Intel (o Avenue—---------------- -Phone -181-J

STEWART The Florist

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

George A. DeCottes.

FOR RENT

FRED R. WILSON

in m

Auction Sale!!
ALL THE FARMING TOOLS AND STOCK OF
THE LATE J. E. PACE W ild, HE SOU) TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER AT AUCTION ON

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S A T U R D A Y

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A u gu st 2 5 t h
AT 9:00

M.

CONSISTING OF MULES, WAGONS, TRACTOR.
PLOWS, HAY. CORN, ETC. SALE W ild, HE
FOR CASH OR SIX MONTHS CREDIT ON AP­
PROVED SECURITY, AT THE Old) PACE HOME

MRS. MATTIE G. PACE, Executrix
C, M. HAND, Auctioneer

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ELTON J. MOUGHTON

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ICHELLE MAINES

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

WANTED

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W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
REPAIRS

WADE BROS.

Automobile Body Build. ing and Repairing

HJUND

Charles Stein, Prop,

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Cjive it a Good Home
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To keep your cor ru n n in g sm oothly a n d look. •
Ing its best you should give i t a good hom e. You
can econom ize o n re n ta l by owning a garage
an d its convenience Is also a g rea t advantage.
Select your garage w ith th e se p o in ts
m in d ;
It should be fireproof, reasonably low in firsts
cost, attrac tiv e in appearance a n d easy to d e a n .
Moreover, i t should req u ire little, or n o upkeep.

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“Choosing th e Garage** Is th e n a m e of a booklet
th a t you should read before deciding o n th e
type you will build. We’ll be glad to give you a
free copy.

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HILL LUMBER CO.
Phone 130-

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IN T H E

H E A R T OF TH E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETAB L E SECTION
NUMBER, 125

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TH UR SD AY, AUGUST 23, 1923

VOLUME IV

World’s Largest
TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE
j
Airplane Makes
Maiden Flight
, FOR CARRYING THE MAILS
.
M 1 HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUL

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Other Dreams of Wrlfflt Brothers
Come True With Bomber.

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'M i'lil

Pilot Ftyirig East and Pilot Flying West Reach
Destination
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D A YT O N , O., Aug. 23.— SuVpassing even the wildest dreams o f Its de­
signer and other air service officials,
Sa Sn fci
Fn
the Barling bomber, world’s largest
FERTILE FARMS A N D , f l N E
la te * P r » M )
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m
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rotary,
k iw a n is
and
airplane, completed its maiden fligh t
RANCHES IN PATH OE
H E M PSTE A D , N. Y., Aug. 23 — to Mayor Rolph o f Snn Francisco, or
CHAM BER OF COM M ERCE
at Wilbur W rights Field last ovening.
THE FLOOD
Pilt C. Eugene Johnson o f the nir mail from eastern mail officials- to Ihose
a c t e d a s Ho sts
Ease with which the giant dread103 service landed nt Hnzelhurst Field at in charge o f the service’s affairs in
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HISTORY— IN BRIEF
naught o f the air was maneuvered,
4:14 o'clock, eastern stnndard time, tho west, were being read.
both
on
the
ground
and
in
flight,
nnd
an
Less .than six per cent of
The last rays o f the setting sun,
yesterday afternoon with n load o f
While Juan Ponce De­
the slow take-off and landing speeds
Florida’s 35,155,960 acres
mail which had started from Chey­ sweeping up through the Golden Gate
Leon wns roaming through
were tho chief features o f the per­
is under cultivation, altho
townrd
tho
Berkeley
hills
across
San
Norlff of Fowler nnd Precipitat­
enne, Wyo., Tuesday night after tho
the Floridn peninsula \ m iElegant Banquet and Songs nnd
formance, witnessed by less than 1,­
17 per cont is in farms.
ed Runh of Wntrea on Un­
first castbound e ffo rt at transcontin­ Francisco Bay, gilded Vance’s onrush'Speeches Passed Most
tory in senrch fo r the foun­
000 visitors and characterized ns the
Approximately 32
per
protected Vnlfcy
ental gir mail service had been broken ing plane as it came out o f the even-*
Pleasant Evening .
tain o f youth .and hunting
most promising maiden flight ever
cent o f the land laid o ff in
at Lnrnmie, Wyo., 50 miles west of ing haze. Vnnco came on rapidly and
fo r tho gold deposits he had
nlrcrnft.
Tho
( l l y T h r \ * «n r ln fr il P re a a )
farms is being utilized for
Cheyenno. Johnson brought the piano settled clown to tho field against tho j undertaken by any
Half a hundred Rotarins and/ Klheard of, Diego dc Mirulln
PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 23.— Fertile
plane was in the air 28 minutes.
farming purposes, accord­
wind
without
circling.
He
mndc
n
front Cleveland, where he relieved
wanians from Palatka arrived here
had also discovered , the
fni ms nnd ranches In the Arkansas
Only one minor detail was found to
ing to these figures, which
quick nnd graceful lnnding, his plnhc
Pilot
Wagner. *
_
yesterday afternoon nbopt five o’clock
country,
and
sailing
nlong
valley
in southeastern Colorado ex­
be
in
other
than
perfect
order
during
are taken from agricultur­
todbhing the ground less than a min­
Immediately Johnson landed tl\e
and were met at the city line by a
the
const,
trailed
yrith
tho
perienced
one o f tho worst floods iti
the
flight.
This
was
the
connecting
al department records.
ute after the roar o f the motor wad
mail bags were unloaded and rushed
delegation of Rotarlsns, Kiwanlans,
patives, obtaining in return
recent years Inst night nnd early to­
•rod
between
the
upper
nnd
lower
ele­
About four per cent is in
on n truck to Mincoiu where they were heard.
Mayor Lake, President H iggins nnd
for his wares n small
dny, when nn immense
irrigation
non-merchantable
timber,
The propeller o f his plane hnd not vator planes on the tail, which vi­
put on u train for New York. W ith­
Secretary Pcarman o f the Chamber
amount
o
f
gold.
reservoir
on
Aplshapa
river
north o f
brated
considerably,
according
to
two per cent in cut-over **» I
stopped when a mnll truck was backed
in two hours after the plane touched
of Commorce and numerous Sanford
Fowler
cracked
nnd
preicipitated
members
of
tho
crew.
.
im
i
pasture,' nnd one per cent
up to the piano and 'men threw the
ground tho ntnil was being delivered.
citizens. The Palatka folks started
great rush o f wnter down the val­
P a im m iP a te ita lte A i
The vibration wns not sufficient by
n
in improved pasture.
pouches o f mail from the cockpit to
Johnson flew from here to Cleve­
out Monday
with the idea o f a
ley. Estimnes o f property l6ss rang*
ra
the truck, which sped nwny to the far to mitr the complete success of
“ friendship tour" to south Florida
land Tuesday, taking tho first west­
hirh as one million'. No loss o f Ufa
this greatest o f
flights since the
postoffice.
that began Monday morning nt Pa.
bound nir mall. When he arrived there
is reported ns warning o f flood wos
Wright
brothers,
o
f
Dnyton,
made
H a lf a dozen special messengers
latka. The first day’s run took in
he was ill with tonsilitls, from which
givenThe resrvoir wns built to
their
memorable
voyage
through
the
with motorcycles popping stood by tyr
Ocala and Kustis, the latter city be­
he hud been suffering for several days special delivery letters nnd presently nir nt K itty Hnwk, N- C., in Decem­
drain 20,900 acres. Recent rains and
ing the stopping place Monday night
but nevertheless insisted upon making
clundburst placed too great strain
ber, 1903.
dashed nwny to make deliveries.
where the Rotary club put oo a great
o
nit. A wall o f rushing water esti­
the return trip.
Even
ns
the
dream
nnd
hopes
of
Vnnco clamored out of his sent with
dinner in honor o f tho_visitora. A f ­
mated nt ten to twenty feet deep.
He made the 435 miles in three h smile. He is n veternn nir mnll pil­ the W right brothers founded on this
ter seeing ns much o f Lake county
lours nnd 12 minutes, nverage ap­ ot, nnd, except fo r an added effort to flight, so were the drenms nnd hopes
as possible and enjoying to the full
PU rfm .O, Colo.. Aug 23.— A large
proximately 140 miles an hour. A t make speed no the fields nnd in flight of Walter Darling, the Englishman,
the hospitality
of
nil the towns
irrigation
reservoir on the Apishspa
who
designed
this
ship,
centered
com­
one time, over nolle Fonte, Pa., he at­ yesterday's e ffo rt was nothing unusthrough which they passed, the jour­
river south o f Fowler, Colorado, has
tained an altitude o f 11,000 feet. The uul for him. He served us an instruc- pletely In this flight.
ney was resumed Into Polk county
broken, according to information re­
Before the ship took the nir, he
plane wns a OoIInviland two-pnssen- • tor jn p rwncc fo r American aviators,
early Tuesday morning by way of
ceived here, nnd n great body o f w a-'
fccr, converted into a one-pnssenger, | Vnnco said there hnd boon no un- smiled nnd expressed his confidence
Tavares and Grovolnnd down State
ter is moving toward another reser­
the extra space being used for the 1l|RUnj incident in connection with his in his handiwork, hut his hnnds were
Ruud No. 2 to Auburndale.
voir nt Hockyfonl. The wnter early.
slinking nnd his nervousness other­
pinll cargo. The eastern flight from , fiiRi,tn.
Inst night wns running four feet over
They spent part o f the day yes­
Snn Francisco was broken when P ilo t, A c Nelson, superintendent of the wise wns apparent ns ho climbed i
the dnm nt Rockyford nnd city offlterday at Orlnndo where they were
Colllson hud trouble in reaching ( ’ hey- w cti t.rn division o f the nir mail ser- through the smull trap door into tho
( I I ) T h e A a a o c ln t n l l 'r r « n )
the guests o f tho Rotary nnd K i­
&lt;nne and therelay plane started o ff l v |cc&gt; nmj p 0p w . E. Gilmore, of the fusilnge o f the ship following Lieu­
LONDON, Aug. 23.— Recognizing cinls expressed fenr thnt when the
wanis Clubs at
luncheon nnd ar­
withoutwaiting for him.
„|r acrvico of the Ninth ( ’orjs Area tenant Hnrrold R. Harris, pilot; Lieu- tlie futility of further exchnngc nnd water from tho broken reservior
d i r T h r A x a iirln lrd P r r « « )
rived here yesterday nfternoon. Led
-------of the army, extended official greet- tennnt Muir Fairchild, associate pilot, lengthy notes on reparation issue south of Fowler renched the Rocky- *
W A S H IN G T O N ,
Aug. 23.— The
nnd Engineer Dougins Culver.
by Secretary \Pcarman in the scout
Prime Minister Baldwin decided to ford dam, the Intter would break,
S A N FRANCISCO. Aug. 23.— Snn l ‘in||I to Vance.
first, tentative touch o f winter today
Under its own power, the giant meet Poriem Poincare upon the for­ causing a serious flood.
car they wero taken over Celery ave­
“
Pnj
proud
of
our
fellows,"
said
Fruncisco
moved
nearly
four
dnys’
brought record of low August tem­
crn fl majestically Hwung around for mer's return from his vacation, it
nue and some o f tho principal streets
Telephone operators reported a 27peratures to 48 degrees nt Richmond, travel nearer to New York yesterday Nelson. “ Today's accomplishment csuf the city and on to the Hotel Val­ 48 at Pittsburg, nnd the weather bu-j through the success uf the nir mail tuhlishes that air mail service is n|n quarter tourn ami moved off to the become known here todny.
British foot wnll of water to be headed to­
dez where they routed up a bit before rrau reports indicated chill breezes i service's first test flight, flyin g west- success.-'
southwest, got inte position. Arrived premier will.- not formally
nsk his wnrd Mnnxnnoln. Tho river _ can
the luncheon In their honor that be­ will spread in the next 24 hours buuud. .lUlut Clpir K. Vance bruught
Special attention wall cnlled by nir |nt this position, the ship remained French colleague for appointment hut stand only nbout n five-foot tise, ob­
gan at seven -o’clock.
An elegant
through South
Carolina,
Georgia, more than 400 pounds o f mail from officers to the rapidity with which (fo r a time with motors idling. Sud- will make known quietly through sec­ servers said Inst night.
mnil wns chnngeil from one plane t o ( ,|riily enme n deafening roar us the ond parties his readiness to discuss
banquet was ynjoyed
arranged by
Heavy ruins Inst night raised the
Alnhnma ami Mississippi. The wrath- eastern points to Crissy Field here
Mannger Falk o f the Valdez Grill. or is expected to relax somewhat to- last night at (1:24 o’clock, 34 hours another at the western field ycater- six Liberty motors were speeded up the whole reparation problem.
wnter nnd formed n lake five milee
President Higgins as chairman o f the night in the Ohiq valley and lower [nnd 23 minutes after the first bntch day. Though 15 miutes wero. allow- preparatory to the take-off. An inbuck o f the river from the Fowler
meeting was se^tfd nt the heud of lake region.
dam, which is hnlf n mile wide. The
Slightly
cooler else-1 of it hnd left Hempstead Field, Long cd for this In the official schedule, n t ' stnnt Inter the ship was seen to move
the long tnbles and it was apparent where In the -notheustern section o f , Island, Tuesday morning,
no field wns there more than thnt across the field.
entire dnm went out yesterUny after­
In nine seconds ami after a run of
when the meeting started that there the country. N o frost wns reported
noon nnd n wall of wnter is descend­
This mnll wns delivered Inst n ig h t, time required nnd on the last change
were over one hundred people pres­ this morning.
ing on Olncy Springs, ManznnoJa,
so that within an hour official men- |— thnt nt Reno— tho transfer wns 170 yards as Lieutenant Harris gnve
her the gun, the ship wus off the
ent.
With President
Higgins sat
Itoekyford nnd Injuntn, Colorndo.
suges from Mayor Dylan of New York 1made in one minute.
ground, leaving nt n speed of nbout
Mayor Lake, President Sharon o f the G IL M A R T IN K IL L E D
The Arknnsns river into which this
50 miles an hour. The big ctaft
Sanford Riwants Cjub, the presidents
wuted will empty already is bank
IN HAVING LIV E S OF
gained altitude steadily nnd was 30
of the Palatka Kiwanis nnd Rotary
full nnd fears are felt for the safety
SIX TR A C K LABORERS
feet in the nir b ythe time it passed
PA R IS. Aug. 23.— Premier Poin­ of the towns in the
Clubs and President Yolvington o f 1
flood’s path.
the place where a battery o f camera­ care’s reply to Marquis Curzon’s re­ Resiih-nts in all the lowlands aye movthe Palntkn Hoard o f Trade. A fter
N E W YORK, Aug. 23.— John Gilmen were stationed.
paration note seems to suit the French jnj, to
ground,
nil present had atood up and given mnrtin who by dint of hnril labor nnd
The giunt cruft nppenred strangely press and seems to strike n popular'
their numes and their line o f busi­ study worked bis wny up from a
Reports from the area inundated
similnr to the first W right ship when chord in populnr opinion. Kef mem­
ness President Higgins gave
the New York city policeman, to assist­
late Inst night snid the Santa Fo trail
it wns viewed front/, the nir;
bers of parliament are in Paris, most highway and
visitors a warm welcome to Sanford ant state's attorney of Illinois, only
Santa
Fc
railroad
The tail of the Barlihg hu* n wing o f them being occupied in meetings of
and asked Mayor Lake to welcome to be broken and dragged down ngain
bridges were In danger beenuse o f
spread greater than thnt pf th« D-S- the general councils of the various de­
them upon behalf o f the city and by ill henlth, wus killed yesterday
high wutcr. Tho wall of water re­
4, standard training ship of the army partments, hut those who were in the
Mayor Lake responded with n fra ­ In saving the lives of n gang o f six
leased by the broken reservoir was
air service, and this large tail, cs- lobbies of the chamber yesterday ufternal greeting to the visitors that railroad track Innorcrs.
reported moving down the valley,
■peHully when the ship was fur away, ternoon united in approving the pre­
made ttyjm feel at home at once tell­
carrying some farm houses and live­
i^ipcdrcibquite similar to tho box kite mier's stand.
ing them that gpod will nnd friend­
stock ulong with it.
I’alntka Board o f Trade
followed
tnil^of the first W right ship. Tho
The purt of the note thnt appealed
ship was tno foundation o f all re­
with thanks of the Palatku delegation
I aiss of human life has been avert­
Im pellers on
the engines in the most to the political lenders wm* that
ligion and Palatka and Sanford could
for their warm welcome to Sanford
ed,
ns fnr us cun be ascertained, be­
ifcings also recalled
thnt the two in which M. Poincare asked I-ord'Curmeet on common groundund with an invitation to visit Pa­
en
use
o f tho advnnce warning
The
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t
propeJle'ra bn 'the
first
successful zon whether France should be treated
Henry Fcarnslde past president of latka soon. Mr. Yelvington said the
(U r T h r A a a»rtn (rd I’ rraa)
Aplshapa
river
dam
cracked
in
the
A TLA N T in ~C lT¥ r-A u g--2 8— Semi­ heavlkv-than-air machine
were lo­ by her allies more severely thnt Grent
W A S H IN G TO N ,
Aug. 23. — A l­ official notice that the federal gov­
Palatka Rotary Club responded to two cities hnd much in common both
cenctr Tuesday ufernoon
und
Britain wanted to treat
Germany,
the address o f welcome saying that o f them being situated on the great though not yet ready to reveal the ernment would not intervene fur­ cated in the wings.
night Tuesday and Wednesday morn­
As#thc Barling bomber circled the their former common enemy.
Sanford nnd Palatka are neighbors St. Johns river nnd having interests full scopo o f Its plans the govorn- ther in the anthracite
ing n crew oj 20 men Ubored In
wnge nego- fiejd, expressions o f awe were heard
Grvnt stress wus luid on the asser­
but they do not viait often enough. interlocking,
Tho people o f the two meat is prepat ing to move decisively tinUoniI to |ireVent stoppage of mines
on every side. This dreadnought of tion thnt if the British theory prevail­ vain to repair the break When one
He gave a brief history o f the trip cities
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together" con-1to
prevent
serious
consequences September 1, has reached Atlantic
end crumbled
persons
along tbe
should_ tand
tfio nir traveled nbout 25 miles in its ed the Gormnns would emergu from
nnd asked that everybody get the eluded Mr. Yelvington and said thnt throtened by suspension o f nnthrn- City. The news conveyed to both
river’s course, who already hnd bean
the culumity o f their making with no
spirit of co-operation.
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the idea of the motorcade wus to get cite coal production September 1. No policy committee o f mine ojteratoni, short flight.
warned to be ready to leave, began
The -highest altitude gained wns 2,­ interior debt and n foreign debt of
innka
miners
work
but
Judge James Sharon, president o f together and get better ucquuintcd ‘legal' wny to
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their race to higher ground.
The
und officials of miners union, follow ­ 500 fket, ^although pilots expressed
only fifty billion marks, with an an­
the Kiwanis Club welcomed the visi­ and thnt when fifty Palatka busy full authority is uvadable to prevent ing failure of negotiations o f new
water’s speed is estimated at from
tho 'b elief that a much greater alti­ nual intciVst chnrgo much less than
tors in behalf o f the local Kiwanis business men took time for a four disorder. Justice department- is in wage contract.
tude could have been obtained If de­ that Pruned is obliged to bear. A t seven to eleven miles nn hour.
full
possession
of
fuels
o
f
contro­
Club and he waa at his best making days trip over the state it meant thnt
sired. 'A n d then came the time for the snme time it wns declared Ger­
versy hut officials huve not hazard
one of the wittiest as w e ll' ns one Palatka wns “ waking u p."
1‘ UEBLO, Aug. 23— Approximate­
the landing, which most engineers many hud profited from the stoppugc
injunction
will be
of the best talks given last night.
The meeting closed by all stand­ guess whether
ly one thousand families are home­
believed w^ild be crtical time for of work in the Ruhr by putting her
sought.
Judge Sharon laid great stress on the ing and singing “ America."
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less in wake o f the flood. Great
industries in such shape that, when a
the.giant
craft.
spirit o f building and serving your
In the Palatka party were tho fo l­
Rockyford cantaloupe
belt In the
■' With the sunset as u background, settlement was finally rcuched, she
community and o f the many great low in g:
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path
is
practically
destrowsd.
It wga
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this greatest o f all airplanes ma­ would be able to compete more sharp­
advantages o f this state over all oth­
E. E. Vickery, Ed Terrell, Walter
just
about
ready
for
harvesting.
Ob­
( U r T k , AaaaelalaU Praaak
*
N E W YO RK, Aug. 23.— Colonci jestically glided to earth, never wav­ ly than ever with those countries servers saw much floating wreck­
ers. “ Know each othar"
said the Hilliard,“ Lew C. Stephens, J. H. Yelering from tho course set- Its land­ which suffered dsmnge st her hands.
Launcelot M. Purcell, U. S. A., retir­
Judge and you can accomplish won­ verton, Jack Randolph,
Howell A.
age, bodies snd live stock. Appre­
ing speed was about 00 miles an
ed
o
f
Seattle,
form
er
chief
surplus
ders.
Dnvjs, B. S. Otulaw, J. II Haughhensions are expressed for LsJunite
hour, whcrcai tho craft attained a
W. P. Mcrriam o f Palatka, R. J. ton, A. Pratt
Carswell, Warner Poi^e Hunting for N egro who Drove property division; John C. Skinner,
where the flood reached this tnorp*
chief salbc, division quartermaster maximum speed of 93 miles an hour
Holly of Sanford and J. D. Points 'of Hamm, Charles E- Rowton, Henry
The Truck
ing. Tho riter began rising rapidly.
corps; Bertrand Weiss, Herman Can­ while In flight.
Palatka followed all o f them stress­ Fernside, Charles Burt, John D.
THk landing was perfect. •
ter and Harry Miller were Indicted on
(lly Tfce A » ■ • * ! » ( * * rrra a )
ing the spirit o f friendship and kin­ Points, W. B. Ryan, T. J. Hancock,
T
A
M
P
A
,
Aug.
23.—
J.
T.
W
hitting­
charges
o
f
conspiracy
to
defraud
the
dred needs o f the two cities and the Chris Stanton, F. D. Meintzcr, J. Ed­
By Gamblers During Recent Series at
idea of getting together for the ben­ die Bontl, Thomas B. Dowda, Frank ton, 21, m anager-af Jackaon &amp; Co., government
Cincinnati
■
V"
1
efit o f all.
,
Whitthorne, M. M. Vickers, George here, died in ft ipcal hospital today
Mayor Lake was called upon to tell E. Gay, C- J. Sutton, J. L. Walts, W ill from injuries received when a heavy
(Or The Ah m -Ii IH P rfM l
about Sanford and her alms and Meriam, C. 1L Kenncrly, Geo. E. motor truck collided with hia motorN E W YO R K , Aug. 23.—Charges
im u j
« u ‘ sj
iy
d
c
.
.Tho
police
are
hunting
for
a
gave a brief but very Interesting out-1 Everson, E. R. Conway, Lewis
A.
WeatHerbee
Attempting
to
Find that Tat Duncan, left fielder, Sammy
LONODN, Aug. 23.— London In Au­
line o f the methods o f the Sanford Smith, D. A. Mullls, J. W. Hart, W. negro aaid to hove been the driver of
* Overland Route.
Eohne, second baseman o f Cincinnati gust Is compsrativeiy dead politically
’
•
f
City Commission in building a Great­ A. Walton, T. B. Gillespie, L. P Hale, the truck.
Reds, have been approached by gamb­ nnd diplomatically, and it Is difficult
(D r Thr A u w U t r i Prraat
er Sanford. He also stressed thfc im­ IL II. Tanner, Dr. George S. Davis,
And Breaking Up Numerous Sppghlers
during the recent scries with the to gather any .official opinion on tha
H
A
L
IF
A
X
,
Aug.
23.
—
Darcy
portance o f Road No. S that is known W . G. Tilghman, C. H. Price, Ridley W IN D BRO KE P L A T E
ette Parties.
Wcatherbee o f Halifax, captured by Giants at Cincinnati given official latest note o f M. Poincare, tha French
G
LASS
W
IND
O
W
S
as the 8t. Johns Scenic Highway be­ Wilkinson, Fred C. Cochrane. W. A.
G EN O A, Aug- 23.— A huge water- Chinese bnndita while attempting to cognizance today when President premier, with regard to tha German
tween Sanford and Jacksonville via King, J. J. Cannon, all o f Palatka;
route
from Heydler, o f tha National League, held situation. A point to b* discuaaad
Palatka and called upon Palatka folks Archie 8- Smith o f Florence, 8. C.; ' The high wind Hint preceded the apout burst upon coast o f the Genoese explore the overland
Burma to Pakin, several weeks ago hearing at which both player* denied lust bight was whether the note will
go to the meeting at Green Cove G. C. Hardy o f Florahome, Elliott heavy rain about two o’clock today Riviera Injuring numeroua people and
much damage. . The principal Jig* escaped end ia L ing escorted by accusations under oath. Tbe charges lead to another allied confer*net la
Springs on S ept 13th as Sanford will Dunn o f Pomona, Duff M cleod of broke tbe heavy plate glass window in Vdoing
i*
_m
a I - - j
. . • i f ** I ) n » l l
*n
- * —^ —- I n .were made by a Chicago sports pub- Paris or elsewhere In an endeavor (hato Tell, * telegram
to
places
fffected
were D
Beiti‘I,~
F »g ll Chinese troops
the
nortbesat
windojr
o
f
;
the
f
i
l
l
e
r
be there In full force.
Welaka, and Frank E. Harrold o f S t
ally to settle the reparations problipw
|licatloa.
.•
•
h(|
brother,
said.
Gorr.iglleno
and
San
Fierdnrena,
Furniture
store
on
Magnolia
avenue.
J- H. Yelvington, president o f the Augustine.

FLORIDA

FLORIDA FACTS

50 VISITORS HERE

RESERVOIR BROKE

PRIME NINISTR
MEET PREMIER
ON HIS RETURN

WINTER TOUCH
IN THE NORTH
FIRST WINTER

And W ill Discuss the
Whole Reparations
Problem

48 at Richmond, 48 at
Pittsburgh and Chill
Breezes for South

FRENCH LIKE
M. POINCARE’S
BRITISH NOTE

GOVERNMENT
HAS NO PLANS WILL NOT STOP
FOR NEXT MOVE NEGOTIATIONS
f o Prevent Serious Con­ In Anthracite Wages or
Stoppage of
sequences in AnthraMines . •
•
cite Strike

Whittingrton Killed in
Tampa by TVuek Col­
liding: with Motorcycle

Army Officers
•
Indicted Today
Conspiring Charge

Chicago Sport Paper
Charges Ball Players
Were Approached

Waterspout Burst
Upon Genoa Reviera
Injuring

Explorer Captured
By Chinese Bandits
Has Made Escape

British Seem to
Be Disappointed
Over FVendt Note

�r a g e a t*
RUM P IR A T E S K I L L C A P T A IN

Harry Walsh Writes
About New ^ork State
and the Cold WeUihdt
Society Editor
MRS. FRE D D A 1 G E R ___.'._____.....................
Phone 217-W
Again we wish to rise nnd remark
’
I f you have any friends visiting you— if you ore going anywhere or com­
ing home, or if you arc entertaining, write a postal card to this department that this is glorious summer weather.
giving details, or tcirphopc the item. It will ho grcntly appreciated.
And w » have Talatkn folks here
todny
who came, down Jnst to get
Park avenue, on Monday cn route-.to
his homo in Sylvester, Ga., from Win­ cooled off and" then some.

SOCIAL

CALENDAR
Thursday— Miss Virglnln I)e Course?
entertains nt n Kitchen Shower, at
her homo on Pearl avenue, nt.H p.
’ in., compllmonting
Miss
Mantle
Kate Williamn, a hrlde-clecL
Among the business visitors here
yesterday from
Tampa wns B. J.
Mays.
Dr. S. Puleston, F. E. itoumillnt
and D. L. Thrasher nrc enjoying n
few days Ashing nt Marco.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Smith nre
spending their vacation in Snrasotn
as the guests o f the latter's mother.

ter Garden, where ho has been preach­
ing fo r the pant month.

Sanford Is growing in the business
portions, in the wholesale districts,
in tho suburbs nnd in all directions.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J- I.. Ingram nhd
deuehter lost yesterday for West A re you doing your part?
I ’elm Reach, having been called here
Watch for Ia-e brothers* advertise­
by the death of their uncle, J. K.
ment in the Dally Hernld on gas
Pace.
Their mother,
Mrs.
C.
stoves and heaters nnd nil IJnes, This
W. Speer, nwuiting the arrival o f her
la the plnco to buy your gas ranges.
granddaughter, Miss Ryder o f Co­
lumbus, Ga., will join them in West
F. P. Rincs ban an nd In this Issue
Palm Reach later.
calling your attention to the b ig 'r e ­
duction in Vacuum Cup tires. See
ECHOLS- IIA T C II Elt.
.
the advertisement.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Heboid an­
nounce the engagement o f their
Don’t lot the City Commissioners
dnughtcr, Cialrco Mnurinc, to Arthur
forget thnt boat basin Vnd the city
Howell Hatcher, o f Dothan, Ain., the
pier. Wd should have them liefore
wedding to be in the early fall.
tho tourist leave
the atate next
spring.
.
A T M ETH O D IST CHURCH TO- .

NIG H T.
W. H. Jamison o f
Jacksonville
Bpsnt the dny here yesterday Irons- "T h e Truth Seekers S. S. Clnss will
lend prayer meeting nt the Methodist
acting business.
church tonight..
The lesson fo r study is taken from
Miss Thelma Eaton will leave to­
the life o f St. Paul.. It is the earnest
day fo r Geoigin, where she will be
desire o f the lenders thnt this will be
the gW st o f relatives for n few
n profitable service to nil who at­
weeks.
tend.
Mrs,, Raymond Key nnd baby, who
are spending the nummer nt Daytonn
Beach, were in .the city yesterdny for
the day.
D T. Aldrich o f Jacksonville, ar­
rived }n tho city yesterday for n short
stay and is stopping nt tho. l^untc-

J. A- Robertson nnd Leo' Casque
o f the Dixie .Motor Co. are transact­
ing business in I-nkclnnd nnd F'rost
Proof today.
George I.. itiess, wholesale man­
ager o f tho ltobertaon-McKco Motor
Co. ,of Jacksonville, is n business vis­
itor here today.
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Cameron,
u fine baby girl. The youngster, who
weighed eleven
pounds, hns been
named Lillian Belle.
bjr- anil Mrs. J. S. Wilson have re­
turned from Daytona Bench whfre
(hey spdrit some time rit "The New
Barbe."

I f you nrc not advertising in the
Dnily Hernld you nre missing n lot of
good business. Note the stores that
do ndvertlsc nnd nee how much new
business they nre getting.

S H IP

,/
■ -t o n i g h t —
GLOUCESTER, MM*., Aug 2L—
In ■ battle with rum pirate# on board
—AND hi-: schooner, the J. Scott Hnnkonsun, The Disease That Shortens Voi
out o f Nova Scotia, Captain Arthur
Life. Quickest Way to .Get
Moore o O Ie y m o y th , &gt;L.,S. was shot
Weil is Through New pre­
ami probnbfy fatally Injured yester­
scription Cffntainiiyr Seven­
day. lla rry Harm, cook o f the ves­
teen Ingredients Tljpt Renew
sel, suffered sovcral ballet wounds.
Every Part of the Body.
‘ Enclosed find check for six dollars
Roth wero brought to a hospital here
to pay. fo r the good pn«cr f ° f one
by flnhcrmen who sighted the schoon-_
T&amp;at Itching, pimply, Irritated skin
year in advance. W e suro enjoy it
cv’s distress signnln nfter the shoot­ Is only a surface- indication of the
and would no*t want to bo put ort-your
horrible polution In your blood that
;
blacklist fo r non-payment. W e imvo ing1
your heart is’ pumping every minute
According to the stm y talJ by the through your yefna'Ipto every Inch of
been up hero on Labe Ontario for the
Coward! lie wns striped with yd.
crew
o f ‘ the schooner, th j vessel was your body, carrying disouse germs
past two months. Nights rn cool that
low. The sight or a &gt;ix.,hoou.
that
break
down
jk
in
tissues,
weaken­
we have been compelled to sleep be­ lying o f Itpck port yesterday after­ ing tho llvor, stomach nnd kidneys.
turned his blodd into water. Fata
tween blankets. Actons this big lake noon when two men appToajhod in u That is why any’ remedy thnt inuroly. yanked him up and spilled him «
is wliero we understand they raise hue motorboat nnd boarded her. The relieves skin eruptions in npt suffle-, the wildest enttle town In the weit
beer and ale and I believe it. Further- schooner’s cat go consisted o f 3,000 lent, b u t.a com plete,systemic treat­
And here , he la ’With his b»-k
ment Is necessary to g e l permanently
moro'thelr-crops mv:.l he in great de­ eases o f whiskey.
mgainst the VralV and the town bub
. ..
The two men entered the cabin ami well.
mand in .thlsvscrtion, o f course you
ly ready to fill him fqll 0f h0|fl.
T ils complela treatment la found
wouid not be intoretse 1 In this line nt once opened flio with revolvers on only in n prescription called Itc-CuTho glrk aho was there, too. W*ll
tho captain and cook. Although shot Mn, which contains beveUtcen w ell) ~-^h*eh VusTness picks up. i f , ,
and I have probably shocked you..
Ten miles from here Is u very beau­ through the stomnch nt tho Jlrot vol­ known and thoroughly tested m edi-; Goldwyn.tiful city on the million dollar high­ ley, Captain Moore returned .the lire, dni-8, so skillfully compounded that
N O V E LTIE S A L f i U - „ .
each one performs its function on tho
way called nfter you, H olly,.N. Y. If wounding one o f his a:;anllnnts. The various parts o f tho body perfectly.
1 get',hard up 1 will look the hank up cook wns shot in the ahoulder nnd nnd harmoniously.
both legs.
nnd tell them I know Mr. noUy.
This remarkable prescription starts
“ I had a long spell of Typhoid Fn.
tigh t to work purifying the blood, re­ cr which ployed hnvoc with my kid.
Hoping this finds you nnd the folks
lieves constipation, cleanses the kid­
well. I bog to remnin,
.
neys nnd gets every particle o f pollu­ neya nnd I suffared n good deal „ju
Respectfully yours,
tion out o f the colon, which, according my back, lower abdomen and bladder.
H A R R Y L. W ALF1I.
to Prof. Motclinikoff o f tho Pnstuer 1 went on in this condition until |
Institute, Paris, is the direct cauBo o f used Foley Kidney Pills. I have netall our nches nnd pains. Rc-Cu-Mn
er been .bothered with my kidneys
quickly nnd surely dispels biliousness,
rim r," w rites.M rs. \V. T. Clary
White Plains, Va. For quick relief
from backache, dull headache, Vhesnmtjc pains und kidney and blsdder
trouble uso Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
Forest Arens of Florida Fully 20,.
everywhere.— Adv,
000,000 Acres.

aymond Hfettc
Virginia Valli

Florida Produces
Lumber in Excess
' of Stated Demand

FELT TIRED, SO TIRED

j

County. Motor Policeman Steven­
son brought in n big rattlesnake this
afternoon to town thnt he killed on
the road/to GenevaHe
saw his
snukeship crossing the road just
ahead of him and when he went into
the woods followed him nnd killed
him with n pistol bullet in the head.
The snake measured five feet four
inches and had fifteen rnttlits nnd a
button which according to snake lore
would make him fifteen years old.
Mr .Stevenson will take his' hide nnd
keep it fbr a memento.The prize for fastidiousness goes to
the man who buys cigars to match the
color o f his mustache.
I f the doughboys wanted a bonus
out o f the wnr they ought' to have
fought the Kaiser on Boyle's Thirty
Acres.
O PE N IN G O F C IN C IN N A T I
.

F R U IT EX C H AN G E W IL L
H E L P F L O R ID A

M ila n e Theatre
IN

SANFORD

-ShowH Starting at 7:H0 and 0:15 I*. M

A Fox Feature

Lights o f New
York” . .
..
A real drama of life in the liig city

PA TH E COMEDY— “ OUR GANG
A real comedy for tbe"ltiddies from I yearn old to SO
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•

LIQ UO R

Churchwcll's cnll youF attention to
tho Final Clearance Snlc nnd the
ninny real bargains found ,nt this
Watch for the big nd of McLsulin'i
store. Now is the time to buy whnt
A S H E V IL L E , N. C., Aug. 22.— Un-j
G of W e H
tomorrow. m.?,.
you want nt prices
thnt you will less immediate steps nre taken to |
FOR MRS. MII.TEKR.
Mrs. Frank Mllteor o f FT. Myora, never dupliento again.
prevent the rapid deforestation of the,
Fancy limes, two dozen for 15e.
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. EUn
timber Innds in the Southern ApRichmond, Ind.— " I thought I would
G. W. Lawton. Bracelet Watch Ex­ fiesli pumpkins, garlic, vegetables snd
Word comes from Coronado Bench pnlachinn nnd southeastern states, i write a line or t o ,t o tty Uud 11owe my
Leffler, wns the charming honorec,
pert, 215 tjouth Orange. Orlando, Fla. fruitn. Cali 210 fo r service and qutb
thnt
mnny fine fish nre being ynnked
yesterday when Mrs. Ralph W ight
,h , „ u u » wm
yu
4-24-tfc ity.— The Popular Market.
lift.jtt
over there just
entertained at bridge, nt her homo in out o f the ocenn
import timber with which to enrry Railroad Street, this city,
now- It seems that when it comes to on their wood.working Industrie:: j i&lt;| was all run-down, until my family
Rose Courtf
Tho Ilorald for first class job work.
real fishing Coronado
Beach hns from far western states at grcully thought they would lose me,” writes Mrs.
Tho pretty color motif of yellow
them all beat.
inrrcn,.(l
Dr. J o ..,* nnd green prevailed both in the dec­
A C H E E R F U L WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Hyde Prntt, director of the North will say I do not regret it, for I am able
orations and other details o f this
Have you seen Henry McLaulin's Carolina Geological
nnd
Economic
to
do
all
my
work
and
do
my
shopping.
pretty affair. Baskets nnd vnnes o f
windows? He hns his goods marked Survey, In nn address prepared for , " I have five children, four In school,
golden glow were effectively placed
down to prices that will sell them. delivery before numbers of the South*nd
about the spacious living room where
Wntch tho Herald tomorrow fo r the
ern Snsh, Door and Millwork Mnnu* nnd time to play. W e all praise Cardni.
the card tublcs were arranged.
big advertisement o f the big snlc. fncturers Association, that hns just Every sick and run-down woman should
A fte r several interesting games of You will save money.
closed Its convention here.
take this wonderful medicine.
bridge had been ployed, scores were
„
,
" I sulfered with my back; a very week
The problem of conserving the for- |cennj{ |n my nmb i . '
counted, nnd the prize for high score,
S. A. Irwin, of tho Sanford Dry
|e|| |a rdly able to drag; Just
n dainty vanity, wns won by Mrs. M. Goods Co., departed Monday for New es tlnnds of these stntcs confronts,
the federal, state, county nnd municl- tired—so tired all the time. .
S. Wiggins. Mrs. Miltcer wns pre­ York and other eastern
markets,
pal governments nnd private owners I . "It was an effort for me to do *nysented silk lingerie.
where he will purchase n big foil
of Umber lands, but It rests prlnci- J W »
“ ' ,eM
At the conclusion o f the card game, tine of merchandise
fo r the store
tho hostess served u tempting salad here. Ho will be absent about two pnlly with the state, enun y
If you are In a nln-down physical
course, followed by an ice course.
weeks. While in New York Mr. Ir­ munlcipul governments, which should condition, sufferingas Ibis Indiana lady
Mrs. Wight's guests were Mrs. Mil- win will he the guest o f his brother, pass laws designed to prevent forest says the did, give Caidul a tall trial. It
E U R O P E A N P L A N . O PE N A LI/ T H E YEAH.
Ares and improper lumbering
nnd dhould help yoil. ^
teer, honorec, Mrs. George Do Cottes, A. M. Irwin.
C ORNER B U ILD IN G . E V E R Y ROOM OUTSIDF1,
&lt;&lt;ntt
l&lt;
&gt;
ornvinir
tnnthmU
fiml
TlxC
CRfOUl,
Mrs. Sam Youiitz, Mrs. G. I). Bishop,
Mrs. W- A. Fitts, Mrs. B. I* Perkins,
K IL L E D IliG R A T T L E S N A K E
and Mrs. I). I’.. Drummond.

*
Charles F-. Palmer wns nmong the SIX M IN E R S SAVED
IN M IN E D ISASTER S IL ­
out-of-town business visitors hero
VER C IT Y . NEW MEXICO
yesterdny and made his headquarters
at the Montezumn.
Mr. Palmer is
Ills Till- Aakorlnfril I’ r r u l
from Tampa.
,
SILV E R C IT Y . N M., Aug. 22.—
Six o f seven miners trapped in euveMr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Stackhouse
in in mine nenr here Joatcrduy were
of New Smyrna, who have been visit­
rescued alive. Tlfe seventh man was
ing relatives in Sanford for the past
killed.
few days, will leave todny for To­
ronto, Canada, where they will spend
OKEECHOBEE C O UNTY
their vacation.
GETS F IR S T C E R T IF IC A T E
TEACHERS* E X A M IN A T IO N
Mrs. Frank Miller o f Sanford spent
the past week in Jacksonville, leuvMir The Aaaorlnlril 1‘ resa)
log Monday evening for Atlnntn, for
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Aug. 22.—
mi extended stay.
While here she 8. N. Bennett of Okeechobee county
was the guest o f Mrs. W. D. Clny will get the first school teachers cer­
o f 1740 Pearl street, Springfield.— tificate under the new examination
Inw. Committee o f exuminers award­
Times-Union.
ed him third grade certificate. The
Itev. M. I.. I jiwsoii was the guest committee now is grading examina­
o f his brother, und family Mr. and tions o f iipplicant teachers through­
Mrs. J- B. Liwson, ut their home on out the state.

COOLEST SPOT

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: “ TRU XTO N K IN G ”
"D O U B LE TROUBLE", Star C/nnedy

Night Price#
F R ID A Y — Country Store night.

10 and 20 Cents
Wntch for Hut of prizes.

H U S S B a illS IllE B a a N IIIIIS K liU H II^ U U K H a iB U IM S IB IIIS S B

C IN C IN N A T I, Aug. 21— The open­
ing under Cincinnati «city auspices
Monday, Aug. 27, o f the new million
dollar fruit exchange in Front street
Just west of Vino street in this city,
will mnrk, according to prominent
business men nnd Chamber c.f Com­
merce heads, u new era in the mar­
keting o f Southern stntcs fruit* nnd
vegetable* in a large way, owing
particularly to the fact that title to
tho buildings and enterprise in en­
tirety will eventually be vested in tho
city o f Cincinnati a* a muniepaiity
nn dtho conduct o f tho exchange bo
nt till times subject to the city's mar­
ket laws, thus insuring tho.confidence
o f the growers nnd *hippcrs o f Flor­
ida nnd the central southern states.
Twelve widely known fruit mag­
nates constitute thocommittce
in
charge of the dedication o f the ex­
change nnd one hundred widely known
businos* bodies have signified accept­
ance o f invitation 'to' take lending
parta in the dedication.
The exchange is denominated as
"an additional civic asset," as it is
hoped by the institution o f the ex­
change in lirniging about assurance
of anabsolute square deal fo r eveiy
producer of Floridn fruits and veg­
etable* in this market. The financing
o f the exchange ha* bee naeeompllshed by the Southern Railway as a
corporation, as lessee o f the Cincin­
nati Southern Railroad
under city
control and eventual' ownership.

she is using, he said, und pointed out
thnt •‘there nre only fiftoeTTsurh states
in the United States. Six of these
are in the west nnd one in the north­
west.
In reviewing the lumber supply of
the past years, Dr. Pratt said there
nrc at least 125,000,000 acres o f cut­
over land In the south "that can be
purchased nt from $1 to $10 an acre
and these Innds cun be protected front
fire nnd grow another crop of tim­
ber in 30 to HO yenrs, according to
the type of tree” There are 20,000,­
000 nere* In forest ureas in Floridn,
he suid.
•
T H E Y A^IE A L L -P O W E R F U L
Now that a eo\v hns slipped nnd in- ;
jured hcFsolf on the Memorial High-1
w jy tire darned thing will probably be
fixed. A white man’s rights may bo 1
ignored and trampled In the dust in j
j-'lotida but when the rights o f old,
bossy is brought in question there Is j
no hesitancy. Sho hns the bnrking of j
the cattleman's association and that j
n&amp;Hocintion necm* to own llio loginin'*,
ture body, soul and bathing suit.— I
Winter Haven Chief.
No mere man could be quite ns im­
portant ns n statesman seem* on u
Chautauqua circuit.
Tlie "expert” who say* a working
girl enn live on nine dollars a week
hasn't pi iced u permanent wave late-

29c Dress Gingham, at, per yard
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|White House Pup

itc a more gifted star. Mickey Moore,
at the young prince contributes m nice
bit o f acting. The rest oil the cast is
o f high standard, the direction Well
done and the photography praisewor­
thy. .

15,000/Aliens 'Race Against Time and Monthly Quota

THE W A L L FLO W ­
ER” A T TH E P R IN ­
CESS TONIGHT
Those who enjoy n sparkling com­
edy, brilliant titles, and a little weep
or two, will find all these in the new
Goldwyn picture, "Tho, Wall Flower,"

an (borne complain o f the cataplllar In the everglade* district was favor
an darmy wortn. Good protytet».;«raf able, and he recession qf .water fc, r.'
made harvesting cofn and hay; In ported; some egg plant* and p i U *
weer sit out in the 'glades dHtrlc?
fact, the last two weeks wero very
Pineapples, truck, and pastures need
favorable fo r such work. The culti­ rain.
*
vation o f sweet potatoes and peanuts
made good progress, although sgch
Don’t stay awny from church be­
work is not general. Cane made fa ir
cause o f company— bring them with
to good growth, but rain is heeded on
you. *
uplands. Showera would benefit re­
Don’t stay because the church U
cently set strawberry plants, seed
beds, peppers, nd e g g plant. Citrus not perfect— how-lonesome you would
feel In a perfect church 1
trees and fruit are In good condition,
Don’t bccoftip angry and net child­
except locally on the east coast where
ishly but be rt
Christian, do y„ur
some trees are "w iltin g," : although
stunt and don’t grunt.
Help the
no complaint ot fru it dropping has
church treasury by-paying yoUr due,
been received. The abscnca o f rain weakly. SelahP
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and tonight. Mr. Hughes is one of
the few photoplaywright* who knows
how to crcnlo u picture that tells a
story convincingly. He is nlso one of
I he first to supervise every phnso o f
Ids work from the writing o f the scen­
ario to the cutting o f the finished
film.
Patar Pan, a wire-haired terriar,
succeeds to tho proud position un­
til now hsld by Laddie Doy. Potsr
Pan -waa tlvsn to President Coolldge by Dr. Alonso a . Howard, ot
Boston.
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ness o f n sister and Inter Mr. Talbert Indian river. He has been in that
business here for several years. Frank
Herbert Squire was the week end joined her.
Parker will have charge o f the busi­
Curds
from
Miss
Hattie
Rstridgo
guest o f his brother, B. H. Squire and
to East Side friends say Kho is enjoy- ness at Geneva ferry,
fam ily.
Mr. Squire
pre-nche*d at
The mention in last Thursday’s pa,
ing her stay in the Ozark mountains
Moore’s Station church afternoon and of Missouri, having a wonderful time-. per of John Warren’s service in
evening, one o f bis first efforts ns
Mr .and Mrs. Ashley Purvis had ns France should o f read 22 months in­
only a student.
guests from Friday until Sundny Mr. stead o f two months. Naturally John
M ij . Jennie Powell
Cowan
was Purvis’ father, Dr. James Purvis and resented such n misrepresentation.
I. I). Hart has bought the Atkin­
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Truex and buliy
here from Jacksonville the guest of
son
farm
land on Geneva avenue and
nil o f Tampa. Mrs. Truex will be re­
her sister Mrs. W. W. Miller for n
is building a house and improving the
membered ns Ilonnic Purvis.
week.
i
Mr. and Mrs, I-ouis Kinnrd of Cam­ land. The Hart’s &lt;xpcct to live there.
Mr. and .Mrs. K. A. M offett have
Mr, mid Mrs. Marvin Austin and eron City, arc leaving soon for Sum­
added
a sun parlor to the south end of
two children were over from Orlando merville, Ky., to visit Mrs. Kinnrd’sj
thi-ir
Celery
avenue home. Mrs. M of­
spending Sunday with Mrs. Austin'a sister and other relatives.
From i
fett’s
father,
K. C. lirndshnw, enjoys
mother, Mrs. May Hnsly and family. there they go on to Indinnapolis, Ind.'
Horace dampening was the guest expecting to be gone until December, it us his own especial domain.
A good sized addition has been add­
at a house party at Daytona Beach to see if tho change will be o f bene­
ed
to the rear of the Mahlon Wright
last week nnd this (Tuesday) evening fit to Mr. Kinard's health ns he bus
homV
on Celery avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Howard were been niling for some- time.
hosts at an enjoyable picnic supper
Mrs. AsTiley Purvis has been ill in
party nt Hazelton’s bench on Silver bed for the past week, but is said to
Lake for Horace.
be able to sit up for a short time
Mr. and Mrs. Tnlbcit, who resided now.
at Co me roll's farms, have returned to
Mr. am! Mrs. J.' T. Toon are mov­
their former home In Louisville, Ky., ing from Geneva Ferry this week to
to -live. Mrs. Talbert was
cnlk-d Titusville. Mr. Toon expects to unthere sotne time ago at the serious ill- gage

Mr. Hughes made n happy choico
when he selected pretty Colleen Moore
to pluy the leading part in "The Wnll
Flower.”
This charming player re­
veals a naivete and an unspoiled
sweetness on the screen that is not
oidy captivating, hut is absolutely esrentlul to the part she portrays. Miss
Moore’s acting is n revelatin.
She
has infinite resources at her com­
mand,, and never resorts to a bag of
stale tricks for her effects. Wo be­
lieve that a new comedienne, with un
entirely new manner, lias come to dooverkeen'— that the digs pierce thru light lovers o f the screen.
the newsprint. No mnttcr how harsh
The Goldwyn company lias sur­
lhr judges may be, they must give n
rounded Miss Moore with an excel­
meed o f praise to "Truxton King,” tho
lent cast.
Fox production starring John Gil­
bert, nt the Milam* tonight. George
Barr MeCutchoon’a novel was exciting
A N D CHOP B U L L E T IN
reading, hut this film makes each
character stand out in the flesh.
John Gilbert’s moments of comedy For the week ending August 21, 11)2.1.
were many artd refreshing. His drnThe weather elements varied over
mnile efforts were- convincingly well much o f the Section during the week';
done. Ho docs some sword fighting, locally in the western division no 1
the equal o f his blade work in "M on­ rain occurred, but some localities in
te Cristo." To show that he is an the same division received more than
adept at -several sports, Gilbert 2- inches. The rainfall
was least
over the northern, much o f the west­
ern, und portions of the central, di­
vision although low lands, as a rule,
have ample motsteurc. The tempera-

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THE S^NFQRD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1323
P a r a c lijy S c h o o l^

P O L IC E

CatthGt' Operate
U m fer Oregon Law

K fD N A P eA S E
NEW YORK, Atttf. 23 — Pstectlvca
, rf working on thtf nntlon-VrhM hunt
lor Utrec-months-ojd Lillian ' M^Kcntk&gt; KIHrmpcil from M '-c«m S | J o ,ln
front of-the store In which het* mother
Vis ohoppFnr last Saturday; were
worklnjr'on two now theories, today.
One whs that n mendicant Ipul takf n the child to support her
luck
,lory when seeking alms. The other,
tl.it n childless wife, .whoso "husband
refused to.live with her unless there
« u a child Jo tho homo, .had kiditap-

JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 23,—Mr*.
Daisy
B. Vaught, slayer, of Robert
Hlstcr’ii Society^ File Suit Attacking
II.
.Shackleford,
former deputy nhorCompulsory I.aw.
iff, .tcveral weeks ngo, at his home
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V—/ ‘
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here, was formally cleared of tho ofI I lf The
l*rr««p |
P O R T ! A N D , f)re.. Aug. 2.1 .— Suit finrc yesterday when*the grand Jery
attacking the cfm&amp;titOlionnlify of,th e 11&gt;lb tiled "no bill” in her enmj. She
Oii-gon ciimpuiaory
nubile
school I'lCVlocsiy had been exonerated at a
law enacted’ at gsncrnl election last prtUmlnnry hcaiinir'cn the ground o f
*
Novetpbei, wan filed •In Unitixi'iStotcn slf-dfna.
dial riel’ ,cmirtti,hy Society o f Sirdyrn*
Holy. Name Jetmn Mary Educational

One o f JiM&amp;teiij,
Kcpner Case Dies

juttiSK

In nupport o f ths first theory wan
the story to|d by
ManlutRsn’s lower west side tM t ,pn Sat­
urday evening only ft few hours after
thg.kidnaping, a roman beggar had
risfted their homes with n crying child
|r her arms. She raid,, nccoi ding to
Jttectivcs.jthat she.had .io m n i otl&lt;er
little children at taortc.
The other clue flhne from
two
,gents of the Catholic Big Sisters,
Magnolia Avenue in 1920 before Col. Knight started his building*. operation*, Inolkn'g South from Tcnlh Street
who reported that a woman with no
children o f her own desired one so
much that she made a habit o f carry­
ing sway those left with her. It also
was said that tin) woman's husband
deserted her when children left in her
rcre were reclaimed.
The childless couple separated when
the husband took £ n s e furnishings
irrsy after one o f . the children eared
for by his wife had been relumed.
Since the kidnapiug, tyowevur, the
woman is reported to have cornu back
to- her former hoine nnJ ,ifi&lt;|uiriil tf
her husband had returned. A t this
time, detectives say, she
xs*treed:
*i’vc got a child now that they can’t
(Ac away from me.”
A score of detectives have liecji as*
signed to run down the two new clues.

mmm

Frdc for All ’Wfule Race
Will Be a Feature of
The Big Celebration

FormarCIcariiVg
in* Vaught Case

Magnolia Avenue in 1923 with new homes nnd street paved, looking South from Tenth Slrect

WASHINGTON, A ur. 23.—Judge
Edward C. Peter, o f ,t(ie Maryland
sixth Jydicinl court, propped dead fast
night while in n thug store at Rockillle, Md., near hero, Ilentt disease
mused Ills death.
Judge Porter was one o f three JudgrWhen Run Went (jvey Precipice Wiih en who presided ot the recent trial at
Frederick, Md., o f B. Evnrd Kepner,
A ll On Hoard.
*
nrchiiCrt, who was mi(uiUcd . o f u
O C ALA. Aug. 23.— Mrs. W. A. charge o f having murdered his wife.
Hooker, o f Miami and. Roanoke, one
o f the Americans injured in sight­
G. \V. Lawton, Bracelet Watch E x­
seeing bus wreck near nice is not pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
seriously hurt, according to n tele­
4-24-tfc
gram received here by (d a tives from
her brother at Roanoke. News ad­ OUR L E A D E R — Hot hamburger r&gt;c;
vices had stated her Condition was
hot dog, Gc.— Little Clem Lunch,
serious.
200 Palmetto A ve.
121-3tp
Watch for the big ml o f Mclnuitin's
Baseball grandstand:
A stadium
tomorrow.
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FIRST SHOWING OF

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Tlic two views of Magnolia avenue |army with him nnd despite the fa c t1nnd all o f them imbued with the idea

looking south from Tenth street show that building materials
were very I of making this part o f th ir d ly one
At take Monroe Barbecue, Baby Pa- whnt the right vision anil foresight h'gli nt that time mul there was prac- o f the most lientitlful ia all of San- n
rsde and Athletic Events on
and a progressive spirit will do for ,lca1
U&gt;r "o buildlng o f nny sort going Tord'a h«gh class residential d.-tra t:, ■
Lalinr Day.
on in banford he tackled the job o f I To Col. George W- IvnigiU and t&lt;&gt;
this city nnd the Her,alii believes in
putting on n suiuliyirion on the prop-; him alone in tho honor and dintinclion
wonderful erty south o f Tent!) itieot an&lt;l lie -, of making out o f a veritable wilderOne of the fenturoftof thp big bar­ giving credit fo r this
becue. baby parade and
athletic growth in this particular instance to tween I'almetto and Magnolia uve-lno.+.&lt; u lieautiful part o f the ci'y ami
ncnti nt I-like .Monroe on tailior I&gt;ny the man who “ put it over."
aues. He met with little encourage- ids w.nk la-re shows \vh:»*. can be n
will be the-free for all mule race. The
In August 1920 Col. George W. meat in this Mg undertaking at the done if one is willing to tnk ■the time n
mules will be. (pady mid saddled and Knight had a virion o f a bigger nnd |time but nothing .daunted
he pur- and the opportunity, get the vision JJ
inyone who wants to ride in the race better Sanford and lie probablyvis -1chired these lots, started building, and go to work. Col. Knight took a j JJ
tin, climb on and the race will be uaiizcd it became lie had jm l re- laid out streets in the property a:: chance if one might cull it llmt— nnd ■
pulled forthwith. It will bo fun for turned from service over:enn in the pictured in this article today, built yet it was not a chance in tho true
everybody even the riders and of Engineoring Corps where ns Colonel fine up to dale bungalow.:, sold them,'sense o f the wonl fo r Sanford hn:t
tourse there w ill'b e n prise for* tho o f his regiment he won decorations rented some a n d ’ went to it. The j the location ami .pore advantages towinner. This is only one o f the many nnd medals nnd recognition, from his property grew slowly but nurcly the day limit any other city in the south
features of the big time
nt Lake superior officers and from the coun^'main reason for slow growth being if our people will work along the
Monroe on l&lt;abor Day. It is esti­ try that he served faithfully and well. \the absence o f sewerage, utreat .until plans followed by Col. Knight and
mated that ten thousand people will To those men who went across there lights nnd water and gaa. But these i atari the building, lie was the first
attend what promises to lie one o f the seemed to be added pep nnd vitality improvement* came n.i the promoter! Co take up the idea lure o f a restrietbiggest events ever pulled off in nnd vision from travel in foreign visualized them and added to the irn- 1 oil residence district— not- allowing*
Seminole county. Tha Sanford Band countries -and they
returned linniepruvements were tho greatest o f nil j shacks to be built in the same see-j
will furnish the music for the day with the idea of settling down to the — good, well pai'ml streets that open-' tion where people are building nice
and there will be something doing peaceful pursuits of home building ed tip this properly ns nothing else homes and making every purchaser
every minute.
and town building uuij taking up tin- pmuld do nnd today note comparison o f n lot promise to budd wi I Lin u cer­
threads, of life where they had le ft, o f the streets before Col. Knight took tain limit making u high class rea l-!
off. Colonel Knight came to Sanford the property and ns the streets are dentlnl district and one that enhances'
with the Southern Utilities Company today. When* there was nothing on in value as the years roll roUml. [
avenue • There are other lieautiful suburbs in j
in their construction work o f re- Ijie west side o f Magnolia
building the run down plants nt this south of Tenth street except tho two |Sanford that are starting or have
1SIIPEMING, Mich., Aug. 23.— pluce nnd after Colonel Knight had negro huts shown in the picture, no Ihicii started along these lines that
Rumors concerning ' the health of finished h^s work with them he dc- streets, no sidewalks, no
modern will Ikj mentioned in later issue but
Tbomns A. Edison fnuasil considcr- ddeil to bring his family from their conveniences, no development and no Col. Knight was among the first to
»ble conimoUon In the Mlchignn up­ home in Newark, New Jersey and signs o f development and today, with start the idea nnd the fact tiiut he
per peninsula yesterday afternoon. make Sanford his home being influ-j nit the modern improvements o f un went ahead when building costs were
Meanwhile the Inventor, whn with his ein i d probably by the fact that his up to date residential property in the soaring and made this big change in
*ife, Henry Ford nnd Mrs. Ford, buddy iu the Engineering
Corps, heart o f one of the greatest rcaident- property is sufficient reason for this
llsrvcy Firestone nnd Mrs. Fire:-,tone Major Ralph Stevens who was in the,ini sections o f Sanford,
article und these sketches. It show*
b*$ been enmping nonr here for sev- Medical Corps attached to the e n g i-1 Where Col. Knight started his fine what can In* accomplished here and
tr»l days, was resting
(juictly in ncers in France was also n resident bungalows today there are seventeen shows what one man—almost a
r»mp—“ a little india|wsed but not o f this city.
now homes all modern, all .beautiful Stranger in tho city at tho time— put
®i* according to Mr. Ford's man- . Colonel Kuight brought all the en­ in design,,all filled with .happy nnd over and he deserves the*credit for
Utf. It was understood Mr. Kutison thusiasm anr esprit de corps o f the contented citizens, all home owners ( putting it over.
M suffered a slight injury to o n «
bnger.
Mr, Ford and Mr. Firestone were
*sid to have gone for a hike through
tbe woods this afternoon. The re­
port* concerning M r Edison are ImjAbout 8:30 this morning a Ford
beved to have grown out o f news sent
Wt last night that he was not fecl- truck belonging to Lee Brothers
b y , Ernest
■“l well nnd had been sticking close plumbing shop, driven
Griggs, wns strbek by the Dodge tour­
to the caravan during the peninsula
ing car operated and owned by W. S.
trip.
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K. G. Kingsford, manager of the Price «mi the corner o f Park Avenue
lord properties in upper Michigan, nnd Thirteenth alriet. No one was
k&gt; quiet rumors which finally grew hurt but both curs were badly dam­
the point of stating that Mr, Edi* aged cnpccinlly tho truck whidb v/na
*«n hud died o f apmplcxy, issued a going west on Thirteenth when cross­
■orp*i statement this afternoon that ing Park, it being hit on tho rear sido
toe inventor wns ndt 111. Mr. Kfngl- by-the Dodge which was going south
M Indicated that his chief's friend on Park Avenue. Both rear wheels
'imply did not feel well nnd ‘there- op tho Fprd wyre smashed to picues,
one o f them when knocked o ff rolled
°re hnd remained in camp.
for ubout fift y feet. The windshield
of the Ford was also smashed up. On
tho Dodge both front fenders and dne
headlight wrrb broken. Otherwise the
Dodge m u ’ in driving condition, but
the Ford had to remain until it could
be hauled In.
'bpeetfd That other Countries Will
The driver o f the Ford claim*-that
Follow, Suit
he was driving at a moderate speed
on thirteenth when hit by the Dodge
WASHINGTON,
Aug. 2 3 .-A r which was going at a much faster
Rfemcnts for resumption o f diplorate.
» ic relations o f American nnd the
wican government have reached the
T R E A T Y \VITJl J A P A N
,«fc where official announcement o f
H A S BEHN* RENEW ED *
“ t *ubjcvt may be issued shortly. On
*
FOR N E X T F IV E Y E A R S
l J n,l'ant&gt;mc the state department
tin n information. regarding its
W A SH IN G TO N , Aug. 23.— Treaty
a
i
the govemmeijts o^..Great o f , arbitration between the United

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chipf reasons for its success? They
place scrvico to their city first.

ABOUT TIM E, FOR

now threatens the peace o f tho world,
would never have loomed so large.
I f the* Allied urmias had gone on to
Berlin nnd pinrchcd down tin ier den
Linden this act alone would have
saved the countries form ing the en­
tente billions o f dollars and made an­
other w*ar within the next half cen­
tury impossible. The .Huns would
then hnvg acknowledged defeat and
so tthcninelvca tq the task o f paying
their debts n^jl j making
readjust­
ments on a peace ^ime basis* A twomonths occupation o f Germany .would
Have snved the world nnothcr war,
which will surpnsn In brutality nnd
destruction tho one through which
we have just recently pnssed.— Eustls
Lake Region.

N E W REM ED Y

That your city is n groat retail
center? She hns stores o f every kind.
Duy at home.
That your
business community
has never willed a thing nnd failed?

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Thnt*your city khould take advan­
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opportunity
that
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U n r l l i l i c Ilatoa Mado Known on
Appllratloa
That no matter how difficult some
U B W lk a i m v — Clrvylatlon M an aarr city probelma are, a little
analysis
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nnd common sense will disclose that
they are built up out o f simple things
that arc easily adjusted?
That whnl others have done, your

Tha hi* Id- fa l * - p a * r W r r k lp l lr r - city can do in proportion to its ca­
laid rallrrlp roarra Hrnilaolr Connlp
pacity?

Ja»d la pnbllahrd r.rrp Frldap. A d.rrYntra madr kaimn on nppllrn|llaa. f l W per prar, alarapa la adraaaa.

That the thrill of doing must first
find
lodgement in the minds nnd pur­
; MICMIIKII TJIK AHHOC1ATKI) FltlCHH
1 Th* Aasorlatrd Prana la . i d u a l v t l i poses o f the citiwns before any mu­
, antllleil la, tl.o uaa for rrpuhllcniion ol
[ a l l news dlaimtchra credited to it or nicipal benefit can he accomplished?
lo t otherwise credited In Ihla papnr
That the spirit o f improvement is
(■Hd also tha local
news
published
I herein.
in
the air? With a city that hns so
All rl(hta of re&gt;puhllratlon of special
dispatches herein are also rnerrv.d.
ninny nnturnl resources ns yours, why
Officei IIK flA l.n n t'l l.m .M l. Phaae I f f
not go a little harder after the busi­
TO AIIVKUTIHKIIH i
ness
in your trade territory?
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W ATC H DIGESTION IN SUMmrd
Too much ice cream, pie, salsd.
pickles and colt! drinks during th« hot
weather calises indigestion. Coated «
furred tongue, had breath, and sour or
fqvorish stomach lire symptom* of
this mnlndy that cart be corrected with
Foley Cathartic Tnblets. “ I had stom
nch trouble and tried Eoloy Cathartic
Tablets. They gave quick relief *n(j
new 1 can cat anything," write* j
Osborn, Lueaitville, Ohio. A whole!
some physic that sweetens the rtomech, tones the liver and cleanse* the
bowels. Sold everywhere__-Adv.

The load o f aluminum has nrrived,
some new pieces, nnd attractive prices
D a l.f Herald on sale Mt Joe’s SnuA,
at the Popular Market. Phone 210.
House, Mobleys Drug Sto&gt;e and
124-2tc Hunt’s Pharmacy,
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Irani or nllier
eilvrrtlMrmrnl*
Tho
That your city nnd county need
Herald Prim Iin; I'nnipnitv
i|r(e* Tint
hold llneir Hnlilo fnr ilnmncn furlln- 1' I&gt;ettcr business? Dctter business for
Ilian the nmnimt received fnr aueli mlthe city man and better business for
vartjaeitienla.
Forelan A.lvr:iuinn hrpie*enlatiee
rHKAMF.lt 1CAN I’RKSS ASSOCIATION

Watch McLaulln's window* f0r FrL
day and Saturday’s sale.
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the farmer.
That advertising nnd lx’ttcr busi­
ness go hand in hand? Why not ad­
vertise morn nnd help your business
and your city?

Womnn in Detroit was (lixchnrged
That you should swat city knock­
because she rode to her work in an ers ?
automobile. We will take up
this
That enough knockers will soon
niatlcr with Henry Fort! at once.
make a live city rcsrmbcl an dcc•--------------o---------- —
tric-lighted cemetery?
The Point Dench Post has discover­
That all this depends solely upon
ed th a t'th e avocado is not a pear. you, collectively and individually and
The Prtwt might go farther in its in­ co-oporutively ?— I ’nlatka News.
vestigation and find out this choice
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A G RO W IN G E V IL T H A T SHOULD
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Jacksonville finds that the highway
to Pablo is not wide enough fo r the
“ shine shocked" joy riders and will
build it twice us wide. Wo would ad­
vise building the Pablo Dench highw ayaal least five hundred feet wide
with an ambulance and hospital every
hundred feet.
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The Monday morning papers are
usually notable for their numerous
stories o f crimes and casualties. Not
that the papers o f the other days of
the week arc as
free
from such
"stories" ns Is desirable, blit the “ day
o f rest,", the day
supposed to be
given up to worship and i|uiel medi­
The Tampa Tribune has an inter­ tation; the day when tired humanity
esting editorial on “ Where Klorii|a! should he recuperating for the strenu­
Loses" in h'aving so much in fruits* ous work of another week, seems to
and vegetables, so milch in our fields have been selected as a day for a gen­
and streams that is wasted or sent |eral carousal. It is a day for hall
out o f the slate for oilier people to playing, g o lf and theater-going, for
make into canned goods and send hack dancing in questionable resorts, for
to us. Yes, look at Dimini!
swimming and boating. The church­
es do well to even hold tin-ir own in
There is one Mg thing the Herald the face o f such an universal erase
has been trying to Impress upon the for amusement as seems to have
people of Sanford for fifteen years. taken possession o f so many people.
You wilt take out o f this city and out The automobile -has contributed its
e f your life just what you put into it. share to the craze, as well as to the
You may think you are heating the list of casualties which crowd the
game by putting nothing in tin' hat pages of the Monday papers. H "hns
v.lien it is passed hut you will lose made possible long trips to distant re­
in the end. In other” words every man sorts where bathing and dancing are
in Sanford should he doing his part among the principal amusements It
toward making a tirenler Sanford. has crowded the highways with high
Otherwise he will lose even though powd&lt; red vehicles, too often in the
he thinks lie is winning.
hands o f reckless or drunken drivers,
who make I he people's road a place
o
f peril for those of more reasonable
O R A T O R IC A L H LIO U M .
and less reckless propensities. That
----&gt;---The following story is told ns elmr-J every Sunday brings its crop of cas
ncterislic o f I'resiilent t'oulidgr*. When, uni lie &lt; and dt'aths does not seem to
he was governor of Massachusetts, n diminish the numbers of those who
a little transient
friend niimed Newton Turgeun wrote for the sake of
are
willing
to
him a long letter M ggin g him to amusement
come to Vermont and speak nt mi "lake a chance" ami flirt with death.
annual dinner, (inventor
Coolidge
Wo nrc not among those who
replied! ,
would curtail the innocent amuse­
"D ear Newt: Won’t go. Don't can­ ments o f tiie people. We recognize
to make speeches. Nobody cares to the fact that the man or woman who
works hard for six days ill the week
hear them. Ym iny Cal."
it,
entitled to a change on the onh
This romniunication, delightful in
its tursciiess, was
not
altogether day which he can call his own. If
true. Most people do like to hear he can find that change in attending
speeches, if they arc good speeches.1church ami listening to a good and
And Mr. f'oolidge, in spile of his uplifting sermon, all the better for
own apparent divlike for the ait, is 1him. lie is safe and a good citizen.
considered a good spect limakcr o f a If the ministers do not succeed in
interesting him, and he prefers the
solid, substantial sort.
country
•roads, the fields and forests,
The incident, hovn ver, is illumi
and'
hilling it s|o the character of thi'| the view of • sparkling lakes
new President and the example he; meandering brooks and rivers, we do
may, he expected tn set in the ^nat­ not feel that we have .any righ\ to
ter o f oratory—a field wherein (here restrict his choice. lie ntust, how­
ever, lake his pleasure with due re­
is much room for reform.
Amrrican oratory o f the political gard to the safety and convenience
sort is, as Kipling observed "a fe a r -[ o f other users o f.tin ' highway. Ho
fid and Wonderful thing," with speak-1has no right to drive in reckless
ers usually assuming a pose for plat­ fashion, imperiling his own safety
form" purposes, tearing
logic and and that o f others on the roaiL The
passion to tatters to "catch the cars laws should lie rigidly enforced in the
of the groundlings," and using the j Interest o f all tho people, and reck­
hnrkenycd elchwonlA nnd claptrap of less and drunken drivers should ho
o f the
the stump as substitutes for clear barred from the privileges
statement and sound reasoning
And road. They are potential murderers,
liutit to tell, most Immiuel room ora­ against whom good citizens are en­
titled to protection. Our judges have
tory is not much better.
The country would gain much from been altogether too negligent in deal­
fewer speeches and shorter one*, in ing with such offender* A few stiff
Washington and everywhere* else. juil sentences might ubntc the evil.—
President Coolidge has It in his pow­ Tampa Time*.
er to perform « valuable public ser­
vice if hu sticks to his old oritorical C A L V IN COOLIIHJE’8 V IE W S ON
RE LIG IO N *
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Ideals instead o f yielding to the in­
fluence o f the school o f oratory ut
A Tampa pastor hu* furnished the
the other end o f Pennsylvania ave­
Times with a copy o f an interview
nue.—Jacksonville Journal.
with Calvin Coolidge, now president
DID YO U B VKIt STO P TO T H IN K of the United States, printed, by a
religious w o kly uftcr Mr. Coolidge’*
TJifit yuty newspaper is a pruduc-i election as vice-president. Some o f
tivo advertising medium fo r munu- , the questions and answers reflect in
facturers, distributors,
and
retail an interesting way the, new presi­
merchants, because It proves tho buy­ dent’s ideas on the relation o f re­
ligion to public life and business.
ing power o f its readers ?
"D o you think we should try to
That the unselfish motive on the
part o f Abo Uv« men who are putting teach religion in tho public schools?
one o f the Should we touch tho Dibit: there as

une o f the foundations o f otir civiliza­ r t l b M m r « n d h h ^
tion ?" lie was asked.
" N o ," he snid. "W o cannot have
tin* government give morality and
religion to the people. The people
are asking too much of the govern­ ro\
ment, They can only get out o f the
government what they put into it. na
because they are asking so much of ] F j na F*1 t**i F t M h i Fa F‘.t Fa
the government it is breaking down. [
Thrt place where children should g e t' A KUGK.HTGJON TM T H E S T A T E
their moral principles and their re­
T A X KIJl \ LIZ EH.
ligion is the home nnd the church."

FROM OTHER

too early to begin nt once ssurh n
campaign, wit hthe object o f bring­
ing about relief from the unsatisfac­
tory situation
which now obtains.
The necessary work can la: done by
the lax equalizer with the assistance
o f some individual who hns made a
study o f taxation methods in this
and other states and is perfectly fa­
miliar with the past history o f Flor­
ida in this pi^j-ticular.— 1
Tampa Times.

D O U B L E R E D U C T IO N !
Price reduction ranging to 15%
and
Eflri divo fn r a Unified tim e only, wo nrr pivinp,
absolutely fre e , with each regular Vacuum Cup
Tire purchased,

ONE TON TESTED TUBE
of corresponding size

C H AN C E OF A N O TH E R W AR.

Taxation is one of tiie most im­
This combined price reduction ami limited Free
portant subject:* with
which any
Tul rc Offer affords opportunity for an approximate
The world is now fncing the prob­
overnment hn&gt; to deal.
It comes
diieetly home to all the people, and ability o f another wnr which, if it
any injustice tor inequality *is quickly conies, will involve the greater part
Cel.your fteg,son’s tire equipment TODAY,Inf-hid-'
resented. The makers of ihe con­ o f Europe; ‘ and Tuv one t-iin foretell
what
other
countries
will
become
in­
ing a Fit EE TUBE with every tire you buy.
stitution believed tic proper theory)
to he that « f Ihe "equal and uniform volved. It is idle )o say that there
rale.” They undoubtedly meant and is no possibility o f war because the
intended to he just and fair t&lt;• ev ery -1European countries nrc not able to
lOf* M aim edt&gt; A v e n u e — ------------------- P h o n e IS !-J
body, hut they worked in a crude ue, finance another war at this lime.
On the contrary, the lack o f finances
before
the
matter
o
f
taxation
had
he-'
The talk brnneht-d off into a dis­
might be a contributing cause, at
cussion o f the relation o f employer eorne a subject of scieiililie study and least, for another war. Groat Brit­
development.
In
these
Inter
days,!
nnd employe.
ain and France had been traditional
with -18 states and an infinite number j
“ Men think they would like to work
enemies
until the entente was formed ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
o f other taxing corporations handling!
in offices," Mr. Coolidge said. "Hut
the subject, it has been found that at the beginning of the world war. ■ WHY BUY M A IL ORDER TIRES OR TIRES OF AN I N* ■
the man who i , digging the sewer or
If we read the signs o f the times cor­ ■
K NOW N Q UALITY
"eitipil and uniform" does not always
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the maii who is heaving coal is really
rectly, the entente is on the verge of ■
When you ran buy- Uniictl Staten Sprayed Rubber Webbed
mean what the words seem to imply.
■I eog in the great marJiinc. The troudissolution. Great Dritaip has snid
Cord Tires at the following prices:
For instance, a rate which might l»
hie is lie doesn’ t see tile end for which
to France that the occupation i&gt;f the
perfectly proper when applied to one
lie is working; he doesn’ t understand
Ruhr is unlawful ami contrary to the
elans might he confiscatory when ap­
how lie is helping All lie sees is the
provisions o f the treaty o f Versailles.
plied t&lt;&gt; another, ami might
work
disagreeable work he does. The sur­
Kvoiy German militarist hails this
3 0 x 3 1 /2 ........
great injustice. It began to he real­
geon dues work that jx more disagreedeclaration with the greatest satis­
ized that sonic form o f classification
able, hut he understands what he i*
faction
Germany purposely disor­
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should lie adopted nnd the rate of
a
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doing, and people see it also. We
ganized her finances nnd depreciated
a
payment adapted to the ability of tiie
need that ail of us should see more
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the mark in order to avoid the pay­
property to pay. (tidy- in that way
a
clearly what the coal heaver or the
ment of reparations, and all the while
a
could the burden' of government lie
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limn who digs the sewer or the man
was maneuvering to bring about the
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equally distributed. Many states have
a
who is doing hard nionontonous work
alienation o f Grcnt Britain nnd1
N
adopted that more
modern system
is really doing, and we need to help
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France or Ita ly and France, with the
ami
found
it
profitable
in
producing
Why buy Cirny Tidies when you can buy Red Tubes nl (he ■a
these men to see it, loo.
hope o f final dissolution o f the en­
revenue for the stale,
nnd at the
Same Price?
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"It is very difficult
for men to
tente. How well she has succeeded■
same lime distributing the burdenl
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have an Interest in their work when
is now
apparent.
However,
the
“
BETTER
TIRES
C
H
EAPER
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more equitably.
it is not individual. The solution for
measure o f lier success will he better
Highest Test fliisolinc-Frce Road Service r
The taxation system o f Florida is known within a very short time. If
this lies in more inventions. In
It the break in the entente romex and
Homer’s day the power to propel a admittedly crude nnd imperfect
ship came from slaves lashed to the docs not produce the best results for ( hostilities become apparent it will he
oars.
Now' the power to propel a the -state, ami it is subject to many found that Germany has not been
ship is in the hands o f an engineer, criticisms by those who pay—or lacking in preparation for the event­
who is one of the high officers. So should p:lv the hulk o f the taxes. I uality. .She will l&gt;e found to be much'
invention will release men from the Much property i* never listed by tiie la tter prepared for war than surface S PHONE -M7-W-FIRST STREET A N D ELM AVE.
monotony of their
work. When a assessor, with the result that other indictions reveal.
It will be found
man is running hU own little shop nr property which cannot escape must that her agents have boon busy in
hnx a little business o f his own, lie lie rated loo high. There arc gross Russiu every day since the armistice
does not think anything about the inequalities In the various counties, was declared, and that that countryeight-hour day, because he .is Inter­ some paying too much to the state will be one o f her strongest allies
ami others loo little.
ested In his work.”
against any nalton with which she
Numerous attempts have been made may become involved.
"Isn ’t the need, that men should
I f Germany
have some chance in the manage - 1to iitiprove the system either by con­ wcr. eassured that
Great Britain
ment T Won’t that help t otakt* off [ stitutional amendment, or legislation, would only observe stritl neutrality,
their sense that they ure only c o g s ? " j showing that the legirlature 1* fully she would bo at war with France and,
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"W e passed a law last year to ul- rognir.nht of the defects o f the pres-j Belgium before -the end o f the year
Inw corportuiuiis to include among cat system, hut none o f these *»t-j 1923. Her cry o f poverty has had
A L L THE FARMING TOOLS AND STOCK OF
their directors, men elected by the tempts have been materially success­ its effect, hut with England eliminat­
THE LATE J. E. PACE W ILL BE SOLD TO THE
workers, but there may be only six ful, ami we have muddled along inj ed as a possible 'foe, and Russia op
HIGHEST BIDDER AT AUCTION ON
directors and thousands of workers. the same old way from year to year. her side, she would .find the mean* of
This won't give the men the sense We have had tax commissions and financing another war.
And uuIchs
that tiiey are managing. Not every tux equalizers, and the stnte is main­ the United Statfa intervened she
man can he manager. I f the hand taining nt the present time a tax de­ would wim Thera is where the mon­
tried to do the work o f the eye, the i partment at an expense o f about $10,- ey question would com e , in. She
eye would wither away. Men have to Itltrt per year, which is virtually u would exact
an
indemnity
from
sinecure for the holder o f the office France, and Belgium, if that country
do their own work.’
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There is good sound sense in these o f equalizer, That officer, w^e feel were involved, that would make the
statements o f our new president. The assured, hu* the best intention* In indemnity claimed hr France look
results o f his administration will he Ihe world, hut has no power to ef-, small. And ahe wpuld collect it if
awaited and watched with keenest feet any reform*. There is one way, •he had to annex half of Franco in
intcicst - Tump it Times.
however, in which that office could payment. The w ar was not fought
earn the money which is paid by the to a docaive finish. Germany should
£?£f«!£TING 0F MU*'ES. WAGONS, TRACTOR,
Uloverbloom butter in cubes, f&gt;0c state and justify its existence, tl have been invaded and tribute should
PLOWS, HAY, CORN, ETC. SALE W ILL BE
FOR CASH OR SIX MONTHS CREDIT ON AP­
per lb., Swiss Mr..dow Gold butter 65c^ might he used a* u Sort o f educa­ have , been collected at the gatoa of
per 1^.__Fresh cream to whip, butter-* tional Institution to diffuse a general Berlin, Some aentimaUats will say
PROVED SECURITY. AT TRE OLD PACE HOME
milk, cottage cheese, Swiss, Nippy pi­ knowledge o f the fundamental princi­ that the allies could nbt afford to
mento and cream cheese at the Popu­ ples o f taxation anil build up a senti­ continue the fight with Germany on
lar Market. Phone 2)0. '
124-2tc ment throughout tho state that wtnrid her lAiees b e g fip g for mercy. I f tiie
demand aud insist upon some reform ­ Germans had been given a taste o f
mMw i
h tiwas called upon matters o f ini- ative aetjon being taken at the next what they.gave Franca and Belgium,
,9 *
R A N D , A u c tio n e e r
o f 'Indemnities
which
perUncc.— Palalks News.
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— w in , f l l i M l M M m M i A i»
"You believe thal a nation should
he guided in its life by the same
Christian principles that the individ­
ual is?”
“ Vest, it should net on the princi­
ple* og righteousness in all ways."
“ What you have said in public does
indicate that you believe that we
ought to apply the principles of re­
ligion in economic life, I take it!"
"Certainly.”

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IN STONE
SLIPPED AWAY FROM ARREST INSECTS BREED-IN MILLIONS WROUGHT WONDERS
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REALM OF SPORTS
R. L. SHIPP, Ed ito r

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Y E S T E R D A Y ’ S RESU LTS
Florida Stale League
Orlando 1, St. Petersburg 2.
Bradentown 2, Lnkclnnd 4.
Daytona-Tampa, rnin. .
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''"'N a tio n a l League
St. Louis 1, Boston 3.
Clncinnntt-Philadelphin, too wet.
N o others *&lt;*eduled.

Johnson in Form
And Tigers Romp
Away With Yanks
DETROIT, Aug. 23.— The Detroit
Tigers yesterday triumphed over the
Now York Yankees, (5 to 3, in the
first game o f the scries here.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.— The St. Louis
Americans ended their losing streak
ol five straight games by winning a
double-header'from the Red Sox yes­
terday. The first game, which war. a
slugging match went to St. Louis in
12 innings, 8 to 7. The Browns won
the Second easily, 0 to 1. Williams
smashed out his twenty-third homo
run o f the season o f f Quinn in the
seventh*.
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• American Longue ,
Philadelphia. 3, Chicago 2 (13 in­
CHICAGO, Aug. 23.— Great pitch­
nings).
Washington*8, Cleveland 5.
ing by Eddie Rommel defeated the
White Sox yesterday, winning 3 to 2
New York 3, Detroit 6. •
in 13 innings.
Boston 7-1, St. Louis 8-6.

M A N E NEWS

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Quaker’s Explanation That It Would
Hava Boen Inconvenient at the
Time le Humorous.

A story dating fntn our Civil war
Tonight "Truxton K in g" created has Just been retold hy Karl Russell,
grandson o f Lord John Russell, the
from the pen o f George Barr Mcgreat Vlctnrlnn statesman, In his "My
Cutcheon.
L ife and Adventures." A Philadelphia
lawyer named ltncuMgnrten was a
Tm xton King, Amerirnn, visits colonel In the Northern army nnd was
Grnustark—one dsy n land o f peace­ dispatched to arrest John Jnnney, a
ful happiness— the next n seething1 Quaker, who had signed the Virginian
act o f secession. He round them all
cauldron o f volcanic strife.
at a "meeting," so he Just sat down
and eald: " I don’t want to disturb
Truxton King, American, believed
your meptlng, hut I warn you that at
Grnustark dull— then the roar oLcon- tho eml of It. It Is my duty to arrest
flict thundered in his ears.
John Jnnney." One m* them nrose nnd
anldi "W ill thee tnke off thy hat?"
George Barr McCutcheon created "N o," he replied. “ It Is n Friends’ meet­
the character, Truxtqn King. This ing." "Yea, thy hat Is a military lint.”
Fox production breathes the fire o f So he took It off, nnd his sword nlso,
after some demur, nnd one of the
life* into it.
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Friends took them out. After nn hour
or so. tlie meeting wns over. "Now,"
A drama o f Grnustark nnd the ad­ he sold, " I must remind you that I
venture o f an American who saved a want John Jnnney. Pray stand up."
| A limit twenty of them stood up. "Non­
throne.
sense," ho said. "I want the John .InnFirst slut wstarts tonight at 7:30. ney wlio signed, etc." "t)h, Hint John
Jnnney," they replied, “ why he took
Prices 10 ami 20 cents.
nut thy hat nn hour ago." lie added
that after the wnr John Jnnney came
Tomorrow, night "N e ro " — also nnd railed nn him to apologise for
Country store night. Come and sec slipping away, tint snld it won!.I *enlly
have been very Inconvenient for him
what you win.
to hnve been arrested Just then.— Sail
Saturday night “ Brass Command­ Francisco Argonaut.

.Progeny of Some Fling Might Even Work of Architects of tho Twelfth
Century Stand an a Challenge
Bn Counted In Billions, Before
to the World.
the End of One Bummer.

TRAIN SCHED1
*

The most laboriously wrought atono
The wonderful prufunion with which
she distributes living things is one of rnrvlng In tho world, the temple of
lliennn Krsavn, nt lteliir, India, wns
nature’s most astonishing feats.
W e are nccustomel to regard an built In the Twelfth century to cele­
fairly densely populated with human brate the Conversion to Vishnuism o f a
beings: our own country, for exntnple, Jain rater. Fcrgussnn says of lids par­
contain* nearly 50.000,000; Clilnn ticular temple: “ The amount o f labor
nhiiut 400,000,000. and the whole world which each pnrtlcular facet of this
nearly 2,000,000,000 men, women and porch displays la such ns never wns
bestowed on nny surface o f equal ex­
children, aaya London Tlr-Rlta.
Hut mankind Is one o f the smnltost tent'll) nny building In the world.”
Another mnsterplece of sculptured
o f nature's races. A single cupful of
pond water may contain more living stone, at llullnhld, India, ten mites
creatures—not counting microbes or from Itelur, Is greatly mined now, and
plants—thnn the entire human popula­ ninny of Its gems hnve been removed
to the museum ut Bangalore. When
tion o f tho earth I
Prof. J. Arthur Thomson hnn de- Intact It was the flrisst specimen of
rlnred that there are at least 2,500,000 Indlnn art In existence. Tills column
Is one of the most marvelous exhibi­
different kinds of Insects nnd It Is
certain Hint the Insects of the world, tions of human labor to he found even
In,the patient East— far surpasses any­
If nil were put Into one glgnntlc scale
pnn. would easily outweigh the whole thing In Gothic art. The effects nre
of the rest of tho population, both said to he Just vvltnt the medieval
architects were aiming nt, hut which
human nnd nnlnml.
The greenfly Hint destroys ottr rose­ they never Httnlncil so perfectly as
bushes breeds nt a utupenduus rnte. was done nt Hutlnldd. Fcrgusson fur­
All those we see are females nnd they ther snys. placing the llullnhld temple,
nnd the Parthenon In Athens as the
give tilrtlf every few dnys to teeming
"It
broods o f youngsters, which nre full- two extremes o f architecture:
Would lie possible'll! arrange all Hie
grown In a mutter o f hours,
'buildings o f the world between these
Huxley calculated that If Hie prog­
eny o f a single greenfly nil survived two extremes, ns they tended toward
nnd bred, they would in one summer the severe Intellectual purity of the
outweigh every man, woman and child one nr Hie playful, exuberant fancy of
In Chinn. It In lucky that the green­ Hie other; hut perfection. If It existed,
fly's enemies—chiefly young hull birds would he somew lien* near the mean."
—hnva appetites sutlldent to keep the
H E L D IN MUD F O R C E N T U R IE S
peat In check.

CO RR EC TE D M A Y 1, 1923 1 *
'
. ...
i-'i-/■■YjU
South Bound
A rrive

No.
No.
No.
No.

83...„..... 2:30 a.m.
27-------89-------- 2:25 p.m.
85............ 0:55 p.ni.

Departs
,
.
2:40 sjo .
8:40 a.m, ;,J
7:10p.nb
*if

No.
No.
No.
No.

xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
xNo.

Northbound
A rrive
82..... ... 1:48 a.m.
84.___
11:45 a.m.
80
3:42 p.m.
28______ 10:00jP.m.

/

Departs &lt;j
2:03 s.m ,,^
12:05 p.m. £
2:52 p.m, d

Trilby Branch '
A rrive
Departs
100.........
7:30a.tn. J
24..........
3:25 p.m.
25 ......... 1:30 p.m.
101.......... 5:60 p.m.

I.rcahurg Branch
A rrive
xNo. 167...... . 3:66 p.m.
Nn. 21........... 2:45 p.m.
xNo, 168..........
No. .........V ”

••v;i{
Departs
vv
6:30 a.m. J
7:10p.m. S
, *1 ' iMi

Ovlrtlo Biyinrh
A rrive
Departs
C LE V E LA N D , 0., Aug. 23. — A
xNo. 120 ....... 7:46 p.m.
triple play hy Washington in the fiftli
xNo. 127..........
3:40 p.m.
Florida State League
inning featured their 8 to 3 Victory
ments." Also matinee in the after­
J Won I^&gt;st
over tho Indians yesterday.
E
A
R
L
Y
D
IS
C
O
V
ER
Y
O
F
AM
ERIC
A
noon lieginning promptly at 3:30,
x— Daily, except Sunday.
19
Orlindn ............... 37
Matinee prices 10 and 15c.
\
v s ffl
21
34.
O
N
L
Y
O
N
E
IN
N
A
T
IO
N
A
L
Northmen
Said
to
Have
Known
of
Bradcnlqwn ..........
Delicate
Orgarilims
Have
Been
WonLOW TID E S ON BEACH . 1923
the Great Continent Long Before
9
206
St, Petersburg .... 29
A P P E A L F O R FA IR T R E A T M E N T
drously Preserved During the Up.
Monday night is amateur night. All
Columbus Wat Born.
28
28
BOSTON, Aug. 23.— Gcnewich hat­
Lakeland ........ .
building
of
the
World.
the amateurs in the city are invited to
o«&gt;m
How Portugal Makes Her Citizens
Forenoon and afternoon (idea occur
32
ted in nil o f Boston’s runs agninst St.
Daytona
—t.-... kmm
It le said by persons who hnve given
participate in this. See the manngcr
Thoughtful
of
the
Value
of
at
approximately the same hour and
38
Louis
yesterday,
the
home
team
win­
10
Fragments
of
n
colony
of
marine
mil
Tampa ......... .
nttentlon to the subject that the
of the Milnne before Monday night.
Her Forests.
ninls
on
n
slab
of
black
rock,
with
minute,
ning 3 to 1. It wns Gencwich’s fourth
Northmen were well nripinliilcd with
tnuny Irilohlte* (dark) mid shells of
straight victory.
. *jj m
National League
Hie enst const'of North America nearly
Travelers In Portugal report that In the Sidney crith (light), were discov­
’Sail ’crpt be sure ami sec “ Truxton
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Won
Lost
500 years before 'he tirst celebrated many places where timber trees nre to
e
ered by
D. Walcott on Mount WnpK in g" tonight.
voyuge
of
Columbus.
It
Is
sold
to
have
44
74
The
Herald
fo
r
first
class
job
work.
New York ......... .
be found—In vvoodi, parks and gar­
tieen accidentally discovered hy an Ice- dens—one sees the following Inxrrlp- tn. Tlp'«e creatures lived before the Date Junc
July Aug. Sept.
Oct
40
Cincinnati ............ 09
day of the ll-h or any oilier vertebrate
lnndle navigator, "Id le endeavoring to ; tloti, headed "T o the Wayfarer,
1 4:05
4:31
0:28
V*
6:33
6:41
•18
Pittsburgh .... ....... 08
animal. Inid when lamp plant*, ami
mnke Hie con*I o f . Greenland, In tin
"Y e who pns* by nnd would raise even marine vegetable life, were al­ *&gt; 4:56
6:20
0:14
7:20
7:38
69
SL Igntis .............. 58
year 1001. From Hint lime, for about your hand against me, harken ere you
m
most mircpivsi'Mled, (Hlier milmuls 3 5:47
6:02
7:11
8:17
59
8:37
Brooklyn
........ 57
350 years, the tulereoum* of ihe leo- harm me.
of
the
sen.
however,
existed
In
great
'
I
s
l
4
7:01
0:43
8;00
9:24
0:30
77
38
Philadelphia
r
Inndlc.Normans "lih Hnllutnio! tNew­
“ 1 am the heat o f your lienrth on Ihe profusion, and here and there condi­ 5 7:24
The list o f merchants below arc do­ foundland), Mnrkhiml (Nova Si-uilu),
7:50
9:00 10:11 10:32
78
Boston ...;.......... . .
cold winter nights, the friendly simile tion* were so favorable for their burial
a 8:17
8:61
and Vlnlnnd (New Bnghiiul), was fre9:57 11:08 11:20
rn ha fc# r*u nating the prir.es:
f c ihi let k i
screening you from the summer sun, In Hie mud mill sand of ihe .Cambrian
ipient
and
InMuinfe,
No
other
Euro.1.
M.
Gilton,
electric
contractor,
an
7
9:07
9:44
10:62 11:41 11:61
American League
ami my fruits a re refreshing draughts, sea that they were preserved un­
. j penn people hnve been so *erii|intiim*1y
.cJH
Lost
Won
ipieiielilng your iliirst as von Journey broken, jiml throughout all the proc­ H 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:40
"The Wall Flow er" tonight at the i electric curling iron.
Indian
correct In keeping iln-lr records as the
Bnumel’s
Specialty
Shop,
9
10:44
11:30
11:60
1:08
1:38
on.
40
esses
of
rock
making
mid
mountain71
Princess,
New Y o r k ............
! Scandinavians, nnd the account* of
novelties.
10
11:60 12:42
“ I am the beam Hint holds your building escaped ib-'lruction.
l:6 i
2:28
63
02
Cleveland ........ ..
1 these early voyages, wldeti have been
Ill one of these favorable (dace* In I
W. II. White, wluilesnle candy, one handed down from Hie period In vvlilih house, the hoard of your table, the
12:24
1:31
3:18
2:17
63
500
Anolhcr picture of leal people hy
D etroit,.... ..........
the Canadian Hookies the most delicate j
box o f candy.
3:35
1:10
2:13
4:09
60
they were made, are most particular l»'d on which you lie, utu! the timber
.51)0 j Ituport Hughes.
St. Louis ............. 60
of
organism*, like the Jelly flsli. have j
that
builds
your
boat.
Milnne
Theatre,-one
pass
for
two
1:55
3:01
5:00
nnd
Hrcniustaiitlid
more
so,
Indeed,
4:24
.401
r
&gt;
r
&gt;
67
Washington ........
“ I mu the handle of your lux'. Hie been *o exquisitely preserved that one ^
than those of the Spanish adventurers
xM
2:38
5:18
3:61
.-ton | The story of the ugly duckling who people good for one week.
5:57
Ot
Chicago ................ 52
ibsir
of your liomestend, the wood of j cutl hardly realUc that they were
Ball Hardware Co., something you who followed foltmihu3:15
4:40
•
6:50
6:1*4
.137 became si lovely swan.
03
'■9
49
hnrltal
In
the
nnal
fifteen
to
twenty
Philadelphia
All Intercourse ol these Northmen your cradle, and Hie shell of your
will like.
4:90
7:18
6:32
8:02
.KM)
million years ago, and have remained 1
GO
coflln.
Boston ................. 44
T. .1. Miller &amp; Son, Furniture stor*-, with Alnerlcn seems to have ceased
ij
0:30
n.bts
9:03
T:54
*‘ l uni Hie bread of kindness and Hie undisturbed while several mile* of I
You will laugh with it you ^ will;
about the middle of the Fourteenth
thickness of sediment were deposited 1
7:31
5:48
10:00
9:25
flower
of
beauty,
want to erv over it; you will love i t ' on«* »&gt;'« &lt;lieine rahinet.
century! Tills fact is ns extraordinary
8:40 10:25 10:56
6;I7
"Y e who puna hy, listen to my over llieiii, changed into rock, elevated ( |
ns'yoli' haW 'loved Vow storied or thb j 1‘- Weinberg. Diamond Palace, one rtnd Inexplicable ns Hint, about Hie
Into iiioiiiiialn masse*, hud l ater eroded -&gt;
vnry perfume bottle.
prayer;
harm
me
not."
7:51
9:43
11:21 11:45
same time, or anon nfler. they disap­
screen,
Into the present mountains and can- “
Milnne Theatre, two tickets to La­ peared In like manner from the west
J
8:67
11:57
12:07
10:64
yon*.
|“
Nature's Wonderful Work.
const of (irecnhiiul
bor Day celebration at Lake Monroe.
0:59
12:31
11:43
12:63
The wall flower that drooped in the
A pair of ruts will have IIS) young
Sanford Steam Pressery, for one
11:0! 11:53
1:18
1:37
China’* Sacred Mountain*.
darkness^became a rose in the sun­
ones tn a year, and as the young cun
L A K E L A N D , Aug. 23.— Hankins
prrso nlwo weeks cleaning and
See* No Change In Weather,
21 10:28 11 :S0 12:47
2:01
Thousands
of
pllt&amp;lui*
come
every
2:19
shine of love.
breed ny I lie age of four immllis. Ho*
A scientist say* the sun has not family. I n c l u d i n g children and grand year- from nil part* of China to visit 25 11gift 12:07
held Bradentown. to three hita nnd
pressing.
2:42
2:56
1:37
I! .'»')
Lakeland won the final homo game of
Sanford Daily Herald, 3 months cooled live degrees In ii lliousaiid mil­ eliHdreii, would number, If unchecked, the shrine* and temple* of the sacred 20 |2:24
1
;02
3:21
3:29
little wall flower in
Have you
lion yFur*. Tills may Im true, hut our
the season, 4 to 2, and the series.
*ul Mcription to the Dufly Herald.
1:63
2.UI2 In n year. It seems that nutyfre mountain of llimnn. Nan VJdi Shalt, 27 1:18
3:55
4:06
3:01
your home?
recollection Is Hint a thousand ndllloh
first Invented ways of letling animals one of llii* live sacred peak* Sf Chinn.
Ward was wild hut generally effec­
MeMullen’a Burlier Shop, one hair
2:11
3:44
4.32
4:43
fl
years ago the summer* ware much hot­
multiply rapidly and Hh-ii , heeutnlEx Early in October more Hum xmxn) pil­
tive, receiving had aupport.
trim and shave.
4:20
3.20
6:10
5:22
ter and dryer I linn they are now. A frightened of her handiwork, devised grim* arrive dully. Some off the pil­
The story o f n g ir l‘ who wns heart
It. C. Bower, pno box o f candy.
4:0H
5.52
6:00
6:09
grim* travel iVom their Iionic* on foot.
thousand million years ago the heat means for keeping them in cheek.
1
hungry for romance.
f'hurehweH's, one pair silk hose.
6:62
was so lnt&gt;*n«e vve couldn’t sleep
nulling
great
distance*.
ThVy
kneel
31
4:11)
5:52
4:49
6:56
But these (1gi ires are a* not Idug when
‘
______
Lloyd Shoe Store, a surprise for nights; even in our favorite northern vve turn in the lower walks of life. and tiovv I lift r head* down toil lie little
The story of n* modern Finderetta
resorts a palm bench suit fell like a Professor Loninde,observed one futility si.«d*. which they tarry In ilullr hand-. |'i f „| ( j U4rlrr |'„||
|„aal Quarter
you.
who pigeon-toed h(*r way to happi­
every
tlve,
seven
or
tell
steps,
accord
winter
overcoat.
The
mercury
used
to
-------i
of tiny mlecoscople creature* for live
Chem-Cnln Bottling Co., ortc ease
June 21
June 28
July 5
break Hu* neck* of tho thermometers, years. These minute thing* multiply Ing to tlie vow they have made. At
N EW YO RK, Aug. 23.— Pancho V il­ ness.
of Chero-Coln.
July
27
Aug 4
July
20
III those days they used to deliver Ice
one end of the stisil* a r e made s t i c k *
hy the simple process of splliilng up
la. world’s flyw eight champion, knpekAug. I'J
Sept. 3
A
tic.
2fl
st
nights.
lieniNse
It
was
tui|&gt;osHllde
to
of
Incense,
Hie
burning
of
vvlih'h
I*
part
Anil tonight every one in Hanford
rd out Jackie Feldman o f New York
W e’re tired of paying installments transport It In the daytime. A 25-p'mod Into two complete llv lug parts, and they of their wor*hl|&gt;.
Sept. 17
Hept. 21
Oct. 3
in the third round of a 10 round match with their last name beginning with on the war. Tell the company they cake of Ice In u I rip from the wagon do It once every sixteen hours.
In a large majority of the ia-es Hie
During the five years the fatally pro­
" 0 " will he admitted free o f charge
here last night. The weights were:
ran hnve it hack. We never did like to the loiek door. If Hie sun were shin­ duced mil lion* of generations. Had nil vow* have been made on behalf of a
The Daily Herald. 15e per week.'
the treat being on Osborne.
slek mother, und the Journeys nre
ing. would he chungefl Into n kettle of
Villa, lOOVfc,' Fcldmnn, •! 17.
ii&gt; anyhow.
survived their combined tun** would
taken a* nn rxpn ssb.n of Hpinksglvboiling water. Only live degree* cool­
Feldman substituted for Charley
liavo been lo.tssi times us big as that
Ing In ease of recovery, or n*V» prayer
F ridny and Saturday — Chnrlia
er In m thousand million years—the
CHILDREN'S F A T A L DISEASES
Rosenberg, who wns 111. The hell sav­
of the earth.
nian has grown forgetful!— Detroit
for mercies In the other world In case
Chaplin in one o f his million dollar
Worm* and parasites in the intestine*
ed Feldman in the second round. •
of a filial Issue of the Illness. K
Five Press.
of children undermine health and as
comedies, "The Idle C'lnaa."
Origin of W«l*h Language.
weaken their vitality that they aro unable
Willin' sonin Welshmen clnllll Hint
to resist tlie diseases so fatal to child lifePigeon* In Primitive Time*.
Some Consolation.
Hu* Welsh language was that spoken
Also Johnny Hines, nn. irrepressible;
Pigeon* have been domestli-uted Tho safn course i* to give a few doaea ot
The guest found the bride's biscuit hy Adam and Eve, others more modest
White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys
youth, chases sobs with laughs, susrather heavy. They kept forcing (limn only Insist that B was one of the from the earliest time*. They were arid ev|M'l.-i tho worms without the slight­
puisc with thrills, in a
whirlwind
looked
upon
with
much
affection
hy
on him. and he kept nibbling at them. original language* spoken at the Tower
est injury to tho health or activity of tho
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 23.— St. story "Burn ‘ F.in Up Barnes.” (This
Vice 35c
35c. Hold by
But he slid several Into Id* side pocket. of Hahid, .Some cynic* admit this, nnd primitive peoples, and one of the In- ’ " ‘ I’Vice
•ItonrIon** of wealth was Ihe number ot'
The bride saw lids nnd so did tier Ini*
U NIO N P H A R M A C Y
Petersburg ended its home schedule nf^ picture was hilled for August f»th and
tell the story of It* origin thus:
dovecotes u m*u possessed. Mention
bund. (&gt;f course the#' were too polite
the ltl2&gt;season yesterday, with a 2 td 7th hut did not arrive).
one of the unison* at the top of the
of turtledoves up.I pigeons In the Btlde
Hanford, Florida
to
say
any
thing.
However,
ns
soon
u*
lower
had
plenty
of
mortar
but
no
1 victory over Orlando, which incident­
usually Is In eonneellnn with sacrlltee.
Hie
guest
bail
delta
lied,
the
bride
begun
bricks, Tlia lower had reached such
The office sport spent the night nt
ally gave thorn a dean sweep over the
As lit Hie esse uf the patent* of Jesus
to whlmjsT.
a height lluit tie could not make the
poker nnd reports this morning that
Bulldogs.
" ( 'in out the weeps, dearie," coun­ man below hear him when he nailed (I,like 2:24), the poor were allowed to
he was thoroughly Shelby ixod.
seled tier husband. "Take It u* a com­ for mure brlrk*. At last the latter, bring, Instead of a lamb, two turtle­
Watch McLaulln’a windows for F ri­
pliment, With those biscuits he doubt­ with wide-open mouth, railed up: doves or two young pigeon*.
The tirot known law for bird pro­
Tho Daily Herald, I6c per week.
less Intends to conduct some Important "WltatV Then the unison, exasper­
day and Saturday’s sale.
124-2tc
tection,
found In DcniJo.nmnty 2U:tL
experiment* from which vve may all ated, threw down a trowel of mortar
forl.ldlng the killing of n mother ldr&lt;
reap
fume
and
fortune.
He's
u
noted
which, lodging In the throat of the ‘ on the nest, prohuldy was largely for
Colleeix Moore ir\
road builder."
*TME W A L L F L O W E R *
mini below, resulted In Id* speaking the heiicllt o f (be pigeon, Pliny wrote
Welsh for Hie first time, und accounts of pigeons, especially noting their man­
N ns.
Women and Other*.
for the guttural character of'tlie lan­ lier In drinking—"put bolding up tlielr
Prinrew today and Tonight
G t)bD /VE AH
"Women who are useless a* wives guage.
Jilll* between whiles."
often make excellent housekeepers."
Service Station
"A woman Judges the merit of n
Secret of Glassware.
Yee,
Ha
Wa*
Flret-Claes.
play l&lt;y the snrlorlul hint* which It
B I* probable that lint few person*
•v
Bart Kennedy, elder de.-k steward of |
offers, a man hy Ihe number and who admire the Irldeseenre of ancient
a transatlantic liner, tells this one:
|
.UTCHING, cling­
length of Hie intervals."
glassvvure know that the prismatic lines
Onr morning between six and sev­
"Never make the ini*take o f luklng displayed are a result of ihe decay
ing, digging, tho
family mptuhhle* seriously. Mutual of ihe glass. When disintegration nets en o’etiH-k a aeeundo litas passenger
big thick blocks of
cllnd-cd
over
the
first
cilia*.pnmirnude
abuse Is a privilege which la much In the silli-tame of the gin** spills
ths famous Good­
to enjoy u stroll on the l.'tig deck He
esteemed III the bolii*."
Into exceedingly thin laminae, vvhlrli, did Sonin lively walking and some
y
ear A ll-W s a t h s r
"Between the ages o f fifty nnd a* the sunlight traverse* them, give
funey call-thenlc*. A sqllor Was send)
Tread
bite through
sixty a man Is a devil o f u fellow— rise Ip n splendid play of colors. A*
Idng tlie deck, und, feeling that Im
nfler (Ihiuer. At breakfast time he la In Hie Instanee of Hie leaves of a formud or snow to solid
should not penult the, rule* of the
Jf
Just the devil." From the Relation* I
these delicate glasses alguullxe
fo o tin g b e n e a th .
ship its he broken even at Hint early
t.
of Harlequin by Htonl Heiuper,
j (heir approaching dissolution hy be­
That powerful grip
hour. Intercepted the passenger and
coming more beautiful.
means safety, arid It
asked:
Strange Experience.
"Are you flrsl-rlans, sir?"
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means economy,too)
While visit lug nt (Be homo o f my
Hostelry Famous In History.
The passenger laid Id* Imml* on the
for it Insures against
nephew, Id* Illlle sou* gave me some
Nrar 8t. Marlin's church, Canter­
suiter's shoulders nnd rrplled:
freshly gathered nut*. Wtien I got bury, England, Is Hie Ship inn. Ac­
spinning
wheels, loss
"I never felt better In my ilfe.” —
home, my mother, vvltuout mentioning cording to Ihe Witnlon I tally Tele­
of traction and un­
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V.
it to anyone, put them away. Hlie graph. 'this establishment Is to he J»«UP\
due engine strain.
died suddenly soon after. loiter I closed and lias been referred hy the
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a
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Perfume.
. A i C n &lt; )s o 5 « w l n i l * t h i &gt;
limited everywhere for the nuts, but Canterbury licensing Justices for com­
O s « i , r . m m O B M S tH S V Cinnamon is referred to among iierfailed tn find Iheni. That night, aa pensation. The Inn dates hack to the
m.ng U , * &lt; • G » &lt; l l &lt; »
fumera
at
parly
as
1401
B.
C.
It
was
CmiJt m ilk I km kmmmlmJ i l l .
yufS
plainly as If she wera at my bedside, time of Queen KUrahelli', and a lease
Wmmlkmr f r , « 4 t * 4 t . , 1
I beard her say, " I f you will look on dated 1587 was produced lit ivurt, found hy Ullboa, tn Amerirnn forests,
Ikmm * s a t lk ,l.* 4 &lt; &gt; 4
t C«»&lt;r—» ayr»4*i
the awing alielf n‘ ti e foot of t'ue cel­ allowing that in those ilnya the house In 1730, was cultivated in Jamaica 50
years
later
and
la
now
grows
la
Cey­
lar steps, you wjll flml the uuts." They was let by the cor|airatlou to an at*
were there.—Exchange
dfriuan at the nominal rent hf 4d.
dl lon.
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HOW T H E Y S T A N D

PRINCESS NEWS

Country Store Night
Friday at the Mi lane

H AN K, H Q LPS
GROWERS TO
THREE HITS

Villa Kayos FlyW eight Aspirant’

(ST. PETE ROMPS
ON BULLDOGS 2-1

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Ocnaral Berks up a bit fgr tha
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Australia furnishes the bulk o f the
world's supply « f pearls.

The Dally Herald, l&amp;e p*r week.

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An isolationist is a man who be- tobacco, a girl didn't kiss a man un­
Uvea the sun rises on his Und and the less she really loved him passionate­

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THE SXNFOKD D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1828
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nator Fletcher
Ho Tour Yellowstone
on: Reforestatioii

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Th « i t o n i W 'd o o r e d

The ZR-1 W ill Soon’ Re Heady fo r First Flight

six times a

week f 6r 15c.
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Wntch for the bis nd of McLnuUn's.
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Kor and Billy Hill Will Head
The Committee.
, ^WASHINGTON, Aug, 23.— Senator
Duncan U. Fletcher and W. L. Kill,
Secretary to tho Senator nnd also to
tlip Committee on Reforestation o f
the United States Senate, will leave
Washington on the 23rd intsnnt on
route
.. * . to San
“ — rFrancisco,
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where tho
fu ll committee Is to assemble on Sep*
twnber «2nd. , Thn Senator add Mr.
m il w ill visit .Salt Lake City-on Sun­
day, the 26th, and spend the ofliowing rtvo days
investigating forest
conditions In Yellowstone
National
FafJf and vicinity.
-The committee in composed o f Sen­
ators Charlie I*. McNary o f Oregon,
who in chairman; George II. Mosc/i
of Now Hampshire; James Councils
of Michigan; Fletcher b f Florida; nnd
Pat Harrison o f* Mississippi. The
‘ resolution under which the committee
Is proceeding provides-for an inves­
tigation relating to problems o f re­
forestation with n view to establish­
ing a comprehensive national policji
for .lands chiefly salted fo r tlmcbr
production In order to insure a per*
petual supply o f timber fo r the use

XVu feel surv'itQKl IF
our niRtr&gt;rf»U&gt;f ptv,i

you snllstiiptttm thru

too yearn j-.tWVFm tm
KlittI to K 'U l OMu' rs;

wo fu'liO'iil) the tiest

Witt, 1M l oil (ismllllOH

nr .tlmo. cement am]

plaster.

Longer Life

made and exhaustive honringi con­
ducted by the CommitloS kitting in
Washington ,nnd nt c. numebor
cf
pointa in tlic southern nnd the great
lakes atntoK since Congress adjourn­
ed In March.
During the absence o f Senntor
Flctcber nnd Mr. Hill from’ Washing­
ton hh offico w ill he hpen nnd in
charge o f competent assistant:-.

.rear portion o f the fustlagc had been
severed by. the impact with the other
plaho. His ship, a Vfought type innd
plane,' was upside down during the
long fall o f 3,000 feet nnd was in

Ills views on questions of
religion, polities, prohibition,
Intcrcstinjf, fo r they reflect
sonality o f the man. Some
questions nnd nnswers were:
PE N S A C O L A , Aug. 23.— Under­
going combat pmctico which would
have completed their aviation trnining course, Captain Geo. F. Hill and
F ir s t Lieutenant Cornelius Me Fadden, both o f the United States Mhrim* corps, were killed when n plane
which they wore flying collided with
another machine piloted
by First
IJqutenant M, A , RicHnl In mid-air
nnd fell over 3,000 feet at the naval
nlr station hor« yesterday.

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of SAFETY, ho bank can provide.. greater 5
protection to' depositors than this bank.
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With EACH transaction, protection for J
depositors comes’ FIR S T w ip our Officers 5
and Directors, the limit ending well withm ■
the safety line?
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invited.
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F. 1*. FO RSTER, President

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The Herald dollvered six times a A,—Certainly not.n*litf t.- i, , , ,
we$k for lt&gt;c.
“TSS trSVhile Charlie , likli'n mportrrfi," Ho.l 4&lt;
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RESOURCES, $1,500,000.00

AN EXHILARATING EFFECT

A bottle of Ilcrbine on &lt;ho hlirlf nt
Q.— Should women smoke cigaret­
tes? A .— That depends on the wom­ homo is liko having a doctor in tho bouse
nil tho time. I t gives instant relief when :
an.
the digestion gets out of order or tho
Q.— How ninny custurd pies haye
you ruined slncur.thc start of your ca­
reer— about n million? A .— Oh, uot jirathin*arid
nr. many as that, euy,n thousand,
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C APITO L

the day,
etc., are
the per­
of those

(J.— I f you were not a movie star
what would you be 7 A.— A night,
watchman. (This with a twinkle o f
the eyes.)

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F L A M E S DESTROY OLD

Q.— What is your opinion of
the
Volstead net? A .— You must excuse
me; I don’t use such Inn gunge.

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(J,— Ougiit movie salariesigo down?
glido after, nil tail 'controls (md the

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sighed with relief when his boat pull­
113 Magnolia A re.— Sanford, Florida
ed out o f New York Harbor.

Wonder
Witjtafa
hatgi*MChaplin
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ThinkB About? Here’s
Here’s His Side of1It
When Charles Chaplin, the king of
comedians,. whoso latest Associate^
First National picturr, "Tho
Idle
Class" w ill be. shown nt the Princess
Theatre fo r two, days, starting tomor-,
row stopped o ff In New York recent­
ly on his way to Europe, he was be­
sieged by scores o f reporters, who
shot more question sat him than Edi­
son could evor think o f propounding.

___Plane Falls A fter
Airships Collide

V.

Lumber Co

Radio Sp*rkera give IongqP '
life operating dry^battery
vacuum tubes. Specially ^
designed for radio w ork.;

Latest photo-of the ZR-1, npnrlng completion nt tho Naval A ir Station, Lakehurat, N. J. The outer covering is nude o f riiccp stomachs,
flinty cells contain 2,ip0,000 cubic feet of hydrogen .which w ill lift 136,000 pounds, or tho same amount of helium liftin g 120,600 pounds. Six
200,and 30fl‘ horse-power molars w ill drive it nt 75 miles tin hour nnd^tho ship will bo able to fly 4010 miles and return. One o f its first
flights w jl) be nn nttumpt to tench the North Pole. Comparative also indicated by two men (nrrow ).

Flyers K-SIted as

Ssptcmbcr 14th; and nt
Missoula,
Montana, on September 17th, nftcr
which the committee will proceed to
tho enatorn states fo r the purpose of
making further
investigations nnd
conducting hearings at Harrisburg,
Pa.* nt some point in New York; nt
Boston, Mass., nnd Bangor, Maine,
and return to Washington about Oc­
tober 1st, after which it* will prepare
a report and recommendations for
submission to Congress ns the basis
for legislation on this very import­
ant subject.
Senntor Couzena in in Europe mak­
ing investigations, et lii.i owh ex­
panse, into the methods o f reforatation and the utilization o f forest prod­
ucts. • Tho information obtained by
him will bo o f into.vhi and assistance
to other members of the c nimitlec
as well as the public genurnlly.
Investigations hfcvu ijlrvady been

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to announce that w e haYe opened this section with the
w o rld w id e famous Essex and Hudson Autom obiles
iave an models on display df our show rooms* also displays of
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$1,185.80
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ESSEX COACH
$1,295.00 .

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W E W IS H TO

PR IC E S

HUDSON SPEEDSTER
$1,505:00
HUDSON SEDAN
$2,195.00

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OLDSMOBILE FOUR TOURING
$1,140.00
OLDSMOBILE EIGHT T
$1,575.00

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BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY =
Too can find the b u i of
every lire Business Men
In Sanford In thin Column
each day.

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Classified Ada 1c a word. No
Ad taken fur leas than 25c.
And positively no Clasaifled
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
muat accompany all ordera.
Count the words and remit
acordlagly.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

FOR SALE

If ve pleaao yon, tell others; If not,
Phono 498

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work

FARMERS— You can got aeod bod
framrv and Irrigation plugs at tbs
Sanford Novalty Works.
100-tfc
FOR 8 A L E — Doaler and Gaya' paints
and varnishes at Sanford N ovelty
fVorka, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

FOR SALE-r-Khodc Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs fpr $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth,
Bcardall
Avenue.
San­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
83-tfp
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. ford.

B. W. H ERNDON
INSURANCE A G E N C Y
FIRE-------- A U T O ---------BONDS

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

SANFORD

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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Ural Enlslt, Loans nnd Insurance
Phone 4H
104-8 Magnolia Are.

STEWART The Florist
tut Flowers-------- —

Floral Designs

Annual and Ornamental Plants
*14 Myrtle Are.-----------Phone 260-W

SANFORD -M AC H IN E
C O M PA N Y

FOR S A L E OR K E N T — House, nfter
August 1st.— See W, J. Thigpen.
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were transacting business in Snnford occurrcd nt her sumYner home near
on Kuturdny.
Asheville, N. C. Mis. Ainsley wns n'
W A N T E D —iTo exchange 6-passenger
pioneer settler having a home near
Miss
M
argaret
Stuart,
Miss
.Iordan
touring car, lock* nnd runs HHc
mid Miss Jcrgcn, o f the Orange Gen­ Glen Ethel.
new, fo r Ford rondster o r -coupe, or
With nn nx handle factory in I/&gt;ngeral
Hospital, were the guests o f Miss
light truck.— Kay Brothers, phono 648,
r-. r- a
wood nnd h window snsh and door
Stuart's
parents,
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Geo.
Snnford.
1118-tfc
factory at Maitland, we feel i|uito pro­
Stunrt on Sundny.
W A N T E D — Experienced plumber, n|L
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Killtce returned1
gressive.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl were visply with tools.— Foster It. Fanning, home Sunday frum a week's visit at
itois-in Snnford on Ftidny.
W inter Park, Fla.
120. Ctc Coronado Bench.
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Watch MeLnulin’s windows for F ri­
The Reiter apartment house will
W A N T E D TO PU R C H A S E — A t
a
day
nnd Saturday’s sale.
12(-2tc
Mrs. W. II. Rivers nnd children left
bargain, 2 lamps, 2 small tables, 1 Saturday fo r Quay to spend a few soon be completed nnd one npartment
dresser, 2 wash ntnnds, 2 rockers, 1 days with Mrs. R iver’s sister, Mrs. A. has been spoken fo r and will lie oc­
WORTH F IG H TIN G FOR.
cupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Mimick, of
pair portieres, 7 pairs curtains or E. Matthews.
Connecticut.
draperies. W rite giving prices.— B.
A Florida lawyer recently defend­
Mr. and Mrs. Slpps are the proud
Itov. Kntzmingcr spent the week ed n man for having in his possession
T. Tiller, Paolo, Fla.
122-4tp
parents o f a baby,boy born the 18th.
end the guest o f his sister, Mrs. Dill a case o f Canadinn liquor. The law­
W A N T E D — McMullen's linrber Shop
Jack Wicks, who has been very ill Allen.
Colleerv Moore uv
wants your business. Wo havo nix is improving very nicely.
yer won the case.— Baker Standard.
THE WALL FLOWER
Mrs. A. Y . Fuller'a \ l daughters nre
first class workmen. You do us n
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Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L.,Alderm an and
spending fhe week nt theiVgrove.
fnvor when you patronize us. Thank
An English’ safety razor is o|ierat-j
daughter nnd Mrs. J. M. Prcvntt nnd
George Stunrt has been enlarging ed by n tiny electric motor.
you.— .McMullen’s Barber Shop, oppos­
Princess todsy and Tonight
Miss Christina McClellan spent Sun­
his poultry buildings and will put in a
ite Scminolo County Bank.
124-4tp
day with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prcvntt.
new incubator, its rapacity being forSE W ING W A N T E D — Prices reasonMr. Summcrselt and daughter, Ka- ty-six hundred,
able. • Apply. 716 West Fourth St.
tie, w ere here Thursday on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dclinnr McWorkman
T 't L - L ^ V G IT TD V C H A T
«.
125-3tp
Mr. nnd Mrs. Phelps nnd family and and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
C lktS Y O U M13SCP C e N T L C M A N O v tS c R .7 H i3 R &lt; 5 ;
|Mr. nnd Mrs. IlrnggR nnd daughter o f J ’hipps motored over to Wekiwn
ok r e n t
THAT S H O T . . *
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Ft)It ftfcNT— Furnished and unfur- Osceola, hnve moved into Payne Dan­ Springs on Wednesday,
T. P. Lewis wns a visitor in Snnnished rooms and sleeping rooms. iels residence.
• I T tvAS
Miss Lucy Kilbee, who has boon, ford on Monday.
Fermi tile Apts., Bishop Block, 1st
: v ts u -Y
The Overstreet ( ’ rate Co., has re­
spending a few days at Coronado
nnd Palmetto. Phone 231-W.
Cl o s o
118-10tp Bench, returned home Sunday at E. sumed work.
0U Y You
Friends o f Mrs. W ill Ainsley will
K ta ^ &amp; o
FOR R E N T - From ScTpt. lr.l, small It. Kilbc’s.
Miss Stokes, o f Tennessee, is spend­ regret to hear o f her death which
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FOR S A L E — SEED PO TATO ES fo r
fa il planting, either Bliss or Rosu
49, City.
116-12tp
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc
FOR U h is'i— 3 room luruisaed apnrtW E L L LO C ATED LOTS, nil imment. Phone 283-J. 101 f Oak Ave• provomenta. Easy terms.
Small
nue.
118-Gtc
payment down. Increasing in value.
^oTt
room
— Melsch Realty Co.
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11C-12U* F o R JIENT— One furnished
with connecting‘''hath. Prefer two
FOR S A L E — Duiry nnd stable ma­
young men.— 211 K. Second St.
nure, car lots.— Link &amp; Rugby, Box
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121-tfc
2401 'Tnmpa St.
117-14tp
FOR ifl^N'I'— 3 room apartment, priFOR S A L E — 5 acre grove, 1 acre in
vnte bath, hot and cold water, num­
pecans, 10 acres cut over land, 0
erous windows, $37.60 per month. A p ­
room bouse furnished, on hnrd road in
ply to Mrs. Eva Herndon, 601 Magtire villngc o f Paola. The owner did
noliu. Fhone 88.
.
121-Gtp
ask $10,000.00 qnd rut it to $6,000.00,
now he writes, “ Get me an o ffer.” FOR REhfl*— 5 rooms furnished, lf»
minutes frum Sanford. On hard
Easy terms can be hnd. Come, look
road.
Pleasant and healthy location.
it over.— D. T. Tiller, Paola. 122-4tp
- B . T. Tiller, Pnoln,’_________ 122-ltp
FOR S A L E — White Leghorn hens and
roosters. The very finest breed. b OK R E N T— burnished npartment,
lied room, also garage. 117 Laurel
A ge one year old nnd under.
Must
Avenue.
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128-tfo
make room for my pullets.— B. T.
Tiller, Paoln.
122-4tp FVO R~R E N T— Crop luml. My lot on
West First Street. See E. B. Runl'O lt S A L E — 160 egg t'yhers incuba­
dall,
Jr., HPJ First St., Sunfurd.
tor $15.00; 1 large ice box, $25; See
124-4 tc
A. E. Dobbins, 325 Sanford Ave.. San­

General Machine and Boiler
Works
ford, Fin.
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123-Otp b O ll K E N T— 5 acre celery farm on
lake front.— E. F. Lane.
124-3tp
Cylinder Grinding
F o r S A L E —Celery hoards, $10.00
Phone 62----------Sanford. Florida
per M. See Mrs. J. E. Pace or E. MJR R E N T — Bungalow, 5 rooms nnd

ing n few days with Mr. and Mrst
Gobnrd.
A lovely gnrden party scene wns
staged in the door yard o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wakefield's overlooking
Lake
Geneva Friday afternoon, where the
ladies of Section No. 2 uf the Com­
munity Club entertained which, wps a
most delightful a ffa ir. Marty, deyornted umbrellas o f every color, were
suspended from
cedar rupes nnd
branches o f the trees.
Under each umbrella was a table
with cover o f flowers to correspond
with the color o f the umbrella.
A program o f poems wyro rend. A
poem in memorinm of I’ rM dent Hard­
ing's death was composed by Mrs. Ingersoli nnd read by her.. A unique
garden contest was then enjoyed and
won by Mrs. Brumley.
Pineapple sherbet nnd delicious
home made enke was served by the
young ladies, the plutcs as they were
passed were covered with little brown
tents nnd u flag on each one and dur­
ing the serving “ Tenting on the Old
Camp Ground" was played by the Vlctroln. Miss Julia Geiger presided at Charlie Chaplin In "Tho Idle ('lass’’
tho punch bowl .during the afternoon. also Johnnie Hines in “ Burn ’ Em Up
Forty-seven Indies were present. Barnes’’ at the Princess b'riduy and
Those from out o f town weru: M™- Saturday. Matinee 5c nnd 10c. Ev­
Martin from Oviedo, Mrs. Brumley ening 10c and 20c.
and her three ’ grandchildren from
Chuluota, Mrs. ('lurk and Mrs.
J.
Leonard!, Mrs. McFurlun, Mrs. Mur­
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phy, Mrs. Snuer and Mrs. Mende from
G E F rl'U lSH
Plo w m u
Oviedo,
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sleeping porch, corner 11th street
128-6tS
nnd Oak nve. Apply Mrs. Julius TnkF tfll S A L E — 10 automobile bumpers,
124-6tp
$3.00 each; 2 spot lights, $16.00 ach, next door.
vnlue, $5 each.— Florida Automobile b o a u
a n d koom
Supply Co., 101 West Commercial St. HOARD A N D LODGIN'O— You will
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J24-3tc
like it, $8.00 per week.— 8. C.
FOR S A L E — House nnd furniture, Brown, West Second Street. 124-2tp
cheap. • Cull at 1206 Palmetto A ve­
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Cards of Banford’a Reput- ■* nue.
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iK THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB life SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. 1923

NUMBER 1

How Memorial Is Being Carved on a

garage
BUILDING
STARTS TODAY, BISHOP
BLOCK NEARING
COMPLETION

Program for Elks’ Big
Time Tomorrow, Be­
ginning at 2:00 P. M.

Sweeping Invalidation
- inlb Gasoline Prices
Will Be Discussed

FOR THE CENTRAL PA R T
OF FLORIDA SALES .
■*-»1
AND DISTRI.
BUTION
.

(tfENS MUCH
n e w B u sin e ss

The Elks’ Big Time, barbecue nnd
pnrude nnd initiation and everything
will start tomorrow afternoon at 2:00
o’clock. The parade will start at four
nnd the big barbecue will take place
ut six followed by the initiation. The
annual Elks' dnnee will not take place
tomorrow night ns many supposed but
will be held Friday night at the club
house. Following is the official pro­
gram:
2:00 p. m.—Candidatev assemble at
the Club House. The committee will
get them ready for the parade.
3:00 p. m.— All members will take
part in the parade, dressed in white
shirts, white trousers,1purple socks
nnd purple ties.
•1:00 p.. m.— Parade, bended by the
baud, will leave the Club House nnd
paiudc over the principal streets nf
Sanford.
•
G.00 p. m.—The parade will end ut
the Club bouse where a big barbecue
will In* served all the members nnd
candidates.
7:00 p. in.— Initiation.
Friday night, starting at 9 o’clock,
there will be a regular old time Elks'
ball. All members are urged to be
present.

By N'ationnl Association nf Attornry
•
General* At St. Paul*

IS AN IDEAL
SITUATION HERE

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And Demons^nUffl That Sanford
Is N o t« One Business*
S tre e t C H y

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A city with one business-street or
a business square or a "Main Street”
hardly ever crows as rapidly in thn
business sections as it nhould. The
ides ,that a business must be on
"Maip Street” or the public square
has a tendency to discourage busi­
ness expansion and sows up the busi­
ness of a city around one particular
location to the detriment of the busi­
ness and the business men who wnnt
to ojtcn up new enterprises.
Fortunntely foy Sanford this city
has never been a “ one street town."
It has scattered ita business houses
from the first days of the city build­
ing and while First street hns al­
ways been looked upon as the princi­
pal business street there were other
streets in the early days and San­
ford avenue for instance has always
been one of the busy streets of the
city. With the growth of the city
the business blocks were extended to
the Ride streets and Oak avenue, Park
avenue, Magnolia avenue, Palmetto
avenue, Railroad Way, Second street,
Compiercial street and several ad­
joining thoroughfares have been
budding new business houses and are
now building them so rapidly that
First street will have to look to her
laurels to hold her title as the most
thriving thoroughfare. Sanford ave­
nue extends the farthest south in
business blocks of all the side streets
but Magnolia avenue is running u
close second and today the founda­
tions are being started for unothcr
big building. Contractor Shinholser
has the contract for the new building
and Walter Hand is having it built
for the Sanford-Bulek Co., for u
sales nnd show room und garage. It
will lie fifty-five' feet wide and one
hundred and seventeen feet long and
will be n dupllcato of the two big gurage buildings recently built by Mr.
Hand for Wight Bro*. Company. An­
other new building Just opposite this
new building is the Bishop Block of
three store rooms south of the new
Milano Theater and business blocks
will soon extend on Magnolia to Third
street- This prediction was mndo by
the Herald in 1910 when the Herald
building was -erected—among thu
first on Magnolia and while the build­
ing boom did not materialize at that
time it has come elowly but none the
less surely. With the great possibil­
ities, of this city being brought to the
attention of capitallsta Sanford will
have at least twelve good business
streets opened up In the next five
year*. In addition to the business
houses on the down town streets there
arc many stores on Ninth street near
the A. C. L. station, on Celery avenue,
in the suburbs and the nearby terrllory for many mile* around Sanford
and |t would bo difficult at .this time
to predict where the business streets
of Hanford will begin or end in this
city In the next- quarter of a century.
It all shows remarkable growth,
steady growth, substantial growth
of the City Substantial. '
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AUTHORITIES AND KLAN
CONSULT AS TO FLOGGINGS

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RT. PAUL. Aug. 22.—Way* nnd
mean* for iwrrplni, nation-wide, In­
vestigation of question of gn*ol|no In This CHy for Wholesale
price* will Ijo discussed by Nationnl
Houses— Other New BuildAssociation of Attorney Generals ,nl
ings Arc Started
itm convention in Minncn|lqll* noxt
week,
it is
Ks IV
i* 'announced officially hero
The Herald has claimed for many

years and our claim* arc substanti­
ated that Sanford offers more to tho
wholesale distributors for location
Tills shows iw tin- Dirt tune in I'lciui'i-* how Outran lUigluoi. sculptor. Is caning tho giant memorial
R e s e r v e . O fT iC t t fS
r
to th&gt; Sviilhirn Cotifiik-raiy on tlu- stile of Slone Minm tain mar Atlanta. On At tliu jell Is ahown how a giant
than nny other city in central Flor­
ri'lloiior. Uiio n huge iiauilc lantern, nightly throws sectionalInnugua of the memorial on the mountain 850 tool
Killed in Storm,
ida. Our situation nt the head of
away.. At th-? light wbiliiutiit nre shown, curving in tho mountain side, tallowing tho outlines of tba linage
Barn 2s Struck navigation on the St. Johns river,
sa’ msrkud \»L*si *.!*vwn on the lock tli-i right before
.
___ _
.
our ideal location in regards to rail­
■ way connections with all parts of the
Hy Lightning While’ Soldiers
state, our fine hard surfaced roads
Inside.
rndinting in nil directions to every
(ID T h e A a a n r l n t n l P r r a a )
part of the state give this city su­
CAMP MEAD, Aug. 22.—Lieut. perior advantages nnd these advan­
Walter R. ‘ Hirschemiller, army air tages nre being recognized.
service officer wns killed nnd eigh­
For some time the National Biscuit
teen other reserve officers In train­
ing here were Injured when an old Company has been seeking a location
BARRETT
AN NO UNCES. THAT
barn in which they sought shelter in this part of the state for head­
OUT-OF-STATE VERMONT CIT­
from rnin collapsed. Hlrsehemiller’s quarters in Ventral - Florida. They
IZENS AUK ACTIVE
. .
have already established headquarhome is in Pittsburgh.
tars in Jacksonville and Tampa and
Refuse to Withdraw GRAFTON. V t, Aug. 22.—Approx- Kotarians and Kiwan- ^
they wanted n third in central Flori­
1Ml,000 former residents of
da.
In looking over tho many ad­
From Ruhr Until Re­ imati-ly
ians from Palatka
Vermont, now voting in -17 other statvantages of Sanford they were most
parations Paid
is, are actively supporting a national
Making Tour
favorably impressed with the eayy
movement to organize ami enlarge
accessibility to all points in the state
Illy Thr Aftaorlnfeit I'rraal
Coolidge-for-President clubs,
John
A hunch of boosters from Palatka
from Sanford. A good road south
PARIS, Aug. 22.—The French re­
Barrett, former director of the Pan­ will he the guests of Sunford tonight
to Titusville cinched our claims to
ply to the recent British reparations
American Union, announced yesterday in a luncheon at the Hotel Valdez at
“
good roads in all directions" and the
note asserts that France refuses to
mi hln return home from Washington seven o'clock. There are about forty
National Biscuit Company are now
withdraw from the Ruhr except ns
in the party nnd they nre members
giving a most commodious and up to
she i* paid and rejects any plun of nnd New York.
In n formal statement Mr. Rurrett, of the Rotary Club and the Klwanis
•Into warehouse built for them at the
; intci natiigial ic-cstimutc of Gcrwho conferred with President Coolidgc Club of Palatka. They are making
corner of Fourth nnd Elm on the
, ninny’ capacity to pay. The reply
regarding Pan-American nffnirs while n tour of south Florida to see how Law Enforcement Gets trucks of the A. C. L. Ry„ and very
was madu public today and maintains
in Washington, (inserted he had I«*en other fitlrs are pto-rressing nml to
convenient In every respect
Ralph
that the occupation of the Ruhr Is
Man for Seduction
invited
in
New
York
Monday
to
direct
get
uii
idea
of
street
pnving
and
oth­
Wight
is
having
this
building
erected
Sight Seers in Europe absolutely legal. France offers to
the movement, hut lie feared other er city improvements, hut most of
In Iowa
and Contractor Shinhoiser will do the
consider the easiest method of exact­
Have Chain of Fa­
iliitiiN would prevent him from taking nil,to get acquainted with their sis­
building It will be a modem brick
ing payment from Germany when re( t l ) T h r A-sorlnlrrt P rra a )
tiic chairmanship of a provisional ter cities.
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warehouse containing 9,600 feet of
sirtanee censes and expresses a will­
talities
DBS MOINES, Aug. 22.- Alpha
committee that already had been
Sanford nnd Palatkii hnvc always
floor spneo nnd will he a strictly san­
ingness to /continue the recent dis­
been on most friendly terms ns the llnxsrtt of Grinncll faced n charge itary warehouse, everything being
formed.
Ill) Thr .laanrlntrit Prraa)
cussions with great Britnin.
Mr. Barrett’s statement followed two St. Johns rlycr cities have much |of seduction today us a result of the finished in pure white throughout and
BERNE, Switserland, Aug. 22.— j
in common and Sanford folks take first direct action for law enforce­ visitors will bo welcome to inspect'
Sightseeing automobile containing
LONDON, Aug. 22,— In the ab­ one issued recently hy Senator Moses
great
pli-mUire in entertaining the ments liy Iowa realm, Ku Klu Klun. thn premises and note how the Na­
of
New
Hampshire,
in
which
Mr.
Mos­
six tourists fell into ravine along St. sence of Prime Minister Baldwin,
Palatka
citizens tonight. They will His niTest yesterday in company with tional Biscuit Company believes in
es
asserted
Mr.
Coolidge
would
lxa
Gothurd mountain road .yesterday Lord Curzon and other cabinet mem­
mi cighteim year old girl and return
causing dentil to one and serious in­ bers’ official comment on French re­ candidate for the Republican nomina­ arrive here about four o'clock this af­ here followed two weeks senrch by hpndling their goods.
Architect Moughton is now work­
jury to two. Tin- dead tourist of ply is wiithhcld. in officinl circles tion in 1924 and that ho should receive ternoon and will he taken In hand hy Klan investigators. Kinn investiga­
the Chamber of Commerce and after
the solid support of Now England.
ing
on the plana nnd the building will
Dutch nationality. This in the t
the first impression was based on
tors operated nt the direction of
In his statement Mr. Barrett said: u drive over the city will be brought
he started this week if possible.'
motor accident involving tourist
summary of note wns one of disap­
i hcudqunrtcrs in Atlanta.
"Last winter a group of native Ver­ to the Hotel Vuldcz for u few minutes
From this warehouse the National
ties in Europe in the last two wee
pointment. Feeling that Poincare
rest
before
tho
luncheon
which
will
monters begun testing the attitude of
Biscuit Company will handlo the bus­
has rejected ull English suggestions
representative nnd influential Ver­ occur at seven o’clock under the
iness by rail nnd truck within a radius
hut note concilinry und certainly
mont outlanders, as loyal, and former auspices of the Chamber of Com­
of 109 miles mound and will add an­
loaves the door open for further dis­
residents living outside the Htnte are merce, the Rotary Club and the Kiother
link in the chain of Sanford**
cussion*. The reply is largely of
now described, towards organizing warns Club.
popularity ns a distributing center.
argumentative nature, after reaffirmthese 169,900 from Massachusetts to
The Sanford Chamber of Com­
utiun of French uttltude.
California into n jKiwcrful national
merce is bending
their efforts to
Vermont association, which would co­
bring the claims of this city to the
attention of wholesale distributors in
operate with the inlanders, or per­
manent
residents,
in
advancing
the
nit parts of the country and their ef­
BIG PARADE IN DUBLIN AND
fort* are being crowned with suc­
state’s-general welfare and prosperity
M ILITARY SPECTACLE
just ns college alumni associations aid
cess.
" ~t~ t
t
TODAY
their respective institutions.
By Senator Broakhearst
"The program enrried with it the.
Falls from Building
(II) Thr .\*&gt;ai*rliitc*l Preaa) .
of Iowa to Avert
very popular suggestion that the then
DUBLIN, Aug. 22.—The anniver­
Don’t Kill Them at
vice-president, .Calvin Coolidge, a na­
sary of tho death o f Miihncl Collin*
•Disaster
r . ___
tive
Vermonter,
he
chosen
honorary
St. Petersburg
was observed today- with military dis­
president and a Mr. Harvey, another
plays in Dublin, Cork. Waterford and
n
i
r
Tfcr
Aa
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la
teil
P
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r
a
a
)
%
for Having WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—SeiAtor Man Falls Four Stories, Another Six
native, honorary vice-president. Our Arrested
other cities. The parade in Dublin
Ha - j appeal met with most gratifying re­
Choice Wines and
Brookhnrt of lows today renewed
Stories and Survive
wns the greatest military s|)octacle Washington
and Hi
sponse und we intend to perfevt the
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demand
for
immediateextra
session
Champagne
ever seen here.
vana Differences Are organization this coming autumn or
( H r Tfce A u a r l a t r U P r e s s )
.
of congress in a telegram to Presi­
BT. PETERSBURG, Aug. 22.—Mr
(Ur Thr Aaaorlalrit Press)
winter.
*
dent
Coolidge.
The
telegram
declsr-'
Dissipated
NEW
YORK, Aug. 22.—Three
Prominent Baptist
The original movement in itself, of
ed only quick action of government C. 1luff it*, stucco plasterer employed
members
*of
crew of French Liner
on the hotel under erection here, will
course,
had,
and
will
have
if
consum­
ran save widespread disaster.
Secretary Foreign
France
were
arrested
today
and
sev­
recover from n fall of four atorlei
(Hr The A»»oel«le«l Prraa)
mated, no political character whatev­
enty-two
bottles
of
choice
wine*,
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
22.—Con­
high yesterday when Urn scaffolding
er. But suddenly and unexpectedly
Mission Board Died
n
gave way it was said at the ho*pit«L
sideration of differences of Washing­ the elevation of Mr. Coolidge to the champagne, and liquors were seized M IAM IIn n raid that followed a dinner given
Ho sustained only a broken rib. Lost
Held Position of Secretary for Twen­ ton and Havana over the proposed presidency has . inspired native Ver­
DEAD
A
T
ROME,
week a negro fell six stories and sur­
consolidation of Cuban railways has monters everywhere to suggest that a by Gen. Henri Gouraud, one-armed
ty-Three Year*
AUTO ACCIDENT vived.
reached n stage where plans fdr ad­ similar nationul movement among French war ‘ hero- to more than a
justment satisfactory both to gov- them to form a Join Coolidge club* score of prominent Americans. The
(llr Tfcr
trio was alleged to he attempting to Belcher Injured in Accident Yesterday
ernmenta
in process of formulation be Inaugurated.
GREENVILLE, Aug. 22.—Dr. Tho*.
*
Peninsular Telephone
.
M. Bailey, aged 93, for 23 years see- htjrc.
Died in Hospital
"Wo have already heard, on thdir moisten a dance which followed a
dry dlnnor, ” Ship's captain and of­
Company Absorbs the
letary of tho foreign mission Imnnl
own initiative, to this effect from
ficials of line expressed amazement
MACON, Ga* Ang- 22.—City and of tho Baptist church of South Caro­
(Ur Tfce AaaarlatrS Peru)
West Coast Company
As our sixth entry for th e. Bok prominent and Influential men, most
at activities of crew members
county authorities were in consulta­ lina, and for the past 14 years secre­
CHATTANOOGA, Aug. £2.—Sam­
peace prize, we suggest pensions for of them leaders In agricultural, indus­
tion,lati yesterday wjth several spec­ tary emeritus died at his home today.
uel A. Belcher, of Miami, Fla., injur­ Gives Pcninsuler Company Coalrel of
trial nnd educational activities, resid­
pacifists.
,
;
ed in an automobile wreck near Sum
ial investigator* o f U&gt;* K. K. KThe West Coast
ing in such distant states as Califor­ Sufficient Supply
Death camo while sleeping.
connection with thq investigation of
mervllle, Go., yesterday died this
of Hard Coal for
nia, Kansas, Illinois, Idaho; both Da­
morning In a hospital' at Heme. His
wholesale flbgglnge (n Macon recent­
(Ur Tkv Au m UI mI P n w )
u
kotas, Minnesota, Jowa, Nebraska, and
Four Months Only car
TAM PA, Aug. 22.—Th* Peninsular
ovcrtpmcd when ho attempted to
ly, It was announced. No statement NEGRO IS HELD
Florida. Westerners sp far teem ev­
IN OCALA JAIL
was, Issued at the close of the con­
en more Interested th*n easterners, According to Survey Mode by the psu another car. He was tho Dixio Telephone Company has absorbed tho
9
lllghwqy Commissioner from Florida West Coast Tolpphono Company a c
ference.
especially In the agricultural sections
ON SUSPICION
Government
and
faynt*r Dade county commission­ cording to a statement of
where Coolidge is looked upon us a
The police continued to work in an
( U r T k r JiftftorUtril l*rraa)
er.
Ills wife, daughtcr-ln-law and W. G. Ilrurit-n, of the former COMproduct
of
the
farm."
_
^
effort to round up an alleged or- Of Being One Wanted For Attempted
CHICAGO, Aug. 22—Opening groin
(nr Tile Ah m UIMI Trees)
her
three
children were in the auto­ peny. The deal involves approxlmat
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22— Suffic­
galifted party o f men who officials
prices: Wheat, Dec. 1.04 6-8 to 3-4.
Assault.
mobile
at
the
time of the accident but ly 8400,000 and .the merger was
orders
A little nonsense now and then ient stocks of hard coal are in stor­
May 1.10 1-8 to 1*4, com, Dec. 05 6-8
escaped
with
minor
hrulsee and cute. sumated yesterday.
age
to
aufpbr
normal
requirement*
for
.
.
.
l
u
w
l
i
l
n
l
r
r
f
M
l
makes fortunes for song-writing men.
1 men m to who to kbito 3-41 Oata, Dec. 39 7-8,
OCALA. Aug. 22.—John Weaver,
more thaV^our month* according to
, _ y tKe lash. The author­
The man who says he doesn't
llortense wanU to know if they dis­
a negro, is held in jail here on sus­
survey made by government since tho
Our
relation!
with
foreign
nations
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 22.—Cotton
bring
bald holds tb* world's
solve
corporations
by
watering
the
picion
of
being
the
man
who
at­
controversy of the Antbraclta. opera­
* " jlie alow thinVsrs live l_dnfce*t,"
11 o’clock call: Oct., 23.93. December t«main'friendly In BplU of all we can
I a* a philosopher1or a Uar.
i
stock.
tempted
an
attack
on
a
white
girl
tor*
and
miners
began.
says a prominent psychologist. Not
do.
..
* .................... &gt;
.
23*03,
y
,
*
near Oklawaha Saturday night.
1;
If tfesjr cross ths a tm L
.

FOR
PALATKA
PALS
FRENCH REPLY C00L1DGE
PRESIDENT, IS
TORECENTNOTE VERMONT CRY WILL BE HERE
FIRM AS EVER
ON AUTO TRIP

M D FATAL
AUTO ACCIDENT
TO TOURISTS

ANNIVERSARY
OF THE DEATH
OF M. COLLINS

DIRECT ACTION
IN DES MOINES

CONSOLIDATION
CUBAN ROADS
WILL BE MADE

EXTRA SESSION
OF CONGRESS
THREE MEMBERS
URGED TODAY
OF THE CREW
FRENCH SHIP

vfA

MARKET REPORT

�THE SA N fO R b DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1923
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LOCALS

THE WEATHER

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MRS. FRED D AK’. E R ....... ................. .U ...... .....~ l — ... Society Editor

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For Florida: Partly cloudy
with local thundershowers
today and tomorrow.

THE PERHS OF
BLOOD
u

ka.v

The

is

iprh&gt;.

THE tiBM OF THE SEASON

The Disease That Shortens Your
Life. Quickest Way to Get
Master Withnm, of St. Petersburg,
Well Is ThrouRh New Pre­ Is hero on a visit at the home of his
scription Containing Seven­ sister, Mrs. Clifton Brown.
-•
teen Ingredients Thnt Renew
Mr. and Mrs. Greenlcaf havo .re­
Every Part of the Body.
turned from a trip to their former

“DRIVEN”

With Charles E. Mack (court*™ 0i
D. W. Griffith) Eleanor Fair »n.i
others. What
— l"
t — wou,d. the daws
bring to the spirit of. this borthc priic he was willing to die for~t
home in New Hampshire. Thry n rc1 Whnt would it bring to this slip 0|
That itching, pimply, irritated skin well pleased to he back enjoying the : a girl—the happiness she w»,
is only a surface indication of the
ready to sacrifice her world for?
.
horrible polution in your blood thnt cool breezes of I-tikc Mary.
And
tho woman—what of heryour heart is pumping every minute
The square dance at the Casino on
what was there left for her.'c&lt;;m.
though your veins into every inch of
evening was well attended
your body, carrying disease germs
'
,
.
ody too.
4
.
----------(j, b . C liff lins purchased n new
that break down *kin tissues,
weaken­
stpmneh and kidney* Red Bird Overland car.' •
“ Leather Pushers”
.llv
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 21.—The ing the .liver,
any'remedy
thnt merely
why any’
wn
TUESDAY
maximum and minimum temperatures That is wh;
There1 are 9 number, of new houses
relieves skin cruptinpn i* not suffic­
It’s a Super-Jewel
in representative cities, furnished by ient, but n complete systemic treat­ being built in town.
tho weather bureau from records com­ ment
to got permanently
. is necessary
.
Allen F. Kemp ha* purchased five
well.
piled ct 8 p. m. last night, follow.-:
•U%
,
,
. j acres of land on Sanford Avenue, and
Raymond Hatton and Virginia Vsl. Cities
Mag. Min.
II in
04
72
Atlantic City ..............
Mo, which contains seventeen well ning has also purchased five acres, “ His Back Against the
08
8rt
.................
" nnd is building a new house, other*
known and thoroughly
tested medi­
iiR van.,
74
W a r .... ....
cines, »o skillfully ---compounded
that
-- ate Mr. and Mrs. Karl It. Rolhnherg, \
*54 each one performs its function,*S'ft? of Providence, R. I., and C. U. C liff of
0*
Buffalo
80
€2
Chicago
. c -jrz,
S K S , # .
y *
U k c * n y . U. 1). Durant i, biHHJIiiR
58
82'
This romarkabfc prescription starts oft-&gt; o f three houses to he built before
08
88
j)cs Moines
right to work purifying the blood, re­ ft.ll comes.
52 Ilic
72
cleanse*
the kidI V ton
* V II
vconstipation,
w l■ •
|
----------------'iho new Methodist church bding
72 neys nnd gets every porticlo of pojlu- err ted 0:1 Lake Mury avenue Is pro- For home or store.
DO
MeasureKansas City
*
” 1 -----Jl—
which,
according
70
04 tion out of- the coion,
New York ...
ments-takon, Hhmples submitted,
50
70
Pittsburgh
A paper ebasj was held by the estimates chuerfully given.
70 i.U our ache.t and pains. Ito-Cu-Mu 1
88
St. Louis ...
Quick Service
non,7 l Mk-.. of tho Methodist church
1.0 quickly nnd surely dispels biliousness, on Friday evening.
78
Brown’s Auto Top and
G8 PICK IlL’tillUIIICAi HUI
--------80
dnstci* Carroll'Mfnshow, Claude
limn, ro
ta tin g thu
resioruig
mu appetite
«|i&gt;ivuw atiu
*&gt;&gt;•'• nor••—
..............
. . ,
Upholstery Shop
nnd strength
your fork? and Jqliu Whittaker started on
‘ nnd* completely
ilo' ‘ ‘ rids ----70 system of those toxic poisons which
80
SANFORD
spreading hits of paper on their Tel. 1513, 711 E . Washington St.*
have been makirflr you feel r.o sickly!
to-#jl0W ;},L.;r traR to those folORLANDO, FLORIDA
und good-for-nothing.
towing. The other* gnve chase after

Fine wenther and getting finer all
If you have any friends vinlting you—if you Are going anywhere or com­
the
time.
ing home, or If you are entcrtalnihg, write a postal card to thla department,
giving detail!, or telephone the Item. It wUl be greatly appreciated.
Sanford people do not need to go
away for cooler weather.'
,
the guest of the Intter'a pnrenta, Mr.
and Mrs. John Herby.
. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Check returned
todny from Coronado Boach where
J. F. Ward, of Jacksonville, repre­
they spent the week end.
senting the Merchant and Miner S. S.
Co./ arrived in Sanford yesterday and
A sj^m an'grow * older he ought to
Tulrsdny— Miss llessle Zachary * will
.will./pend scvernl -daya huvo on busi­
iatoriain
the member* of the
l&gt;e glad his head doesn’t expand lilt#
ness. While here Mr. Ward Is making
Daughter* of Wesley clnss at K p.
Lis waist line, and his account grows
his headquarters at the Montezuma.
at the Seminole Country Bank.
I m.
Tuesdny—Mrs. Volio Williams enter­
Mr. and Mrs, Nnthan Gniner and
W. K. Curry, who makes those fine
tains at a miscellaneous Hhowcr at
daughter, Marguerite, Mr. ami Mrs.
8 p. m. honoring Miss Mnmle Kate Charles Hill and baby hnve returned Orlando cigars, Was In the city today
and attended .the meeting of tho RoWilliams, a bride-elect of next
home from Delray .and otiior points on
.jnonUu
•
- — the East Coast whom they spent the tory Club.
Thursday— Miss Virginia De C’ourscy
past month.
Walter Rose, of the Rose Realty
entertains at a Kitchen Shower, at
Company, of Orlando, was among the
her home on Pearl avenue, at H p.
Mrs. Burke Knimnnd and son, of
in., complimenting Mis*
Minnie West Pnlm Bench, were the guests of visiting Rotnrinns in the city todny
nnd his many friends were giving him
Kata Williams, a bride-elect.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wldemnn Caldwell yesd warm welcome.
tenlny enroute to Dade City where
WINDS, 1ILOW MY LOVE TO HER. they will spend a short time before
Bruce Floyd, of the American Fruit
going to North Carolina for n month’s
Winds, blow my love to her,
Growers Co., with hcndqunrtcrs lit
stay.
Over thp hills,
Orlando, was a guest of the Sanford
Stars, shine on midnight rue
Rotary Cjub today und mingled with
J Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Dossey nnd
With spear tljat kills,
his many Sanford friends.
daughter, Mildred of Mulberry, spent
Rose sweet and nndier bright,
the week cnd'wlth Mr. and Mrs. J. 1).
Bring Joy this summer night,
Hon. Charles D. Haines, Mrs.
Dossey. J. &lt;’. Dossey and fnmijy are
Sweet sleep thnt stills.
Haines nnd Mujor George Kingsley,
making n tour through Florida nnd
ol Altamonte, were in the city thin a f­
rtopped in Sanford on their way homo
Winds, blow my love to her,
.
ternoon and their many friends hero
nnd were the guests of his brother, J ,
Over the mountains,
were glad to see these excellent folks
goeil drug store*, and if you don t tracing life route of the lioys., The.
V . Dossey.
,
Kiss snows, and cool your breath
in u good town.
feel n decided chunpe in your con*ll- j trail ended on Crystal Lake, ncaij
At crystal fountains,
tion
uTter taking according to direeorange grove, nnd there Mrs.
I
nr
The
Amiirllltnl
PARTIES FOR MISS W ILLIAM S
_ gj|uW aWft,led thc yoUng folks
Softly her sweet lips touch
It is runiorct} on the coavt that F.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21—Opening grain tions, you get your money bnck.-Adv. |
Mrs. Volie Wlllinms is entertaining K. Smith, of this city, caught ono of
As she lies dreaming,
price*: Wheat, Dec. 1.04 to 1-H, Mny
with the luncheon. A merry time wns
this evening nt n«miscellaneous show­ the largest sen bnss thnt have been
List she should nwake from sleep
I f cleanliness is next to Godliness, had by all.
1.08 7-8 to :i-H; corn, Dec. Ct 7-8 to
.
er at her home, honoring Miss Mnmie cuught this season. Tho cat-.h wns
’ Neath starlight’s gleaming.
.
05; oat*, Dec. 31) 3-8.,
Tho many fi lends of Mrs. Minshow
v/hrit is tobacco-chewing next to?
Kate Williams, a bride-elect of next made nt Coronado "last Saturday nnd
F. P. RINES
nrc pleased to see her out again lifter
month. On Thursday evening, Miss those who saw Smith handling the big
Winds, blow my Invo to her,
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 21.— Cutlon
her
recent
illness.
Correct
this
sentence:
"Just
ono
105 Palmetto A tc.Virginia DcCoursey will compliment fellow sdy that Smith did everything
-I’hone 481-J
South wind nnd west wind.
11 o’clock call, Oetob- 23.02, Decem­
more kiss,” cooed thc lover, “ and then
Miss Williams with a kitchen shower. except pray while he was swinging on
Over the spruce-clail peaks
ber 23.00.
Several other social courtesies havo the polo and the reel nnd trying to
T1EERFUL WELCOME A W A IT ^ YOU
LoviJ-kisr.ed, caressed wind,
I’ll Ro."
been planned for this popular young get him in. It wns his first big ono
Hear, hear my love tonight,
State Attorneys
bride-to-be.
’Neath star—and old moonlight,
and ho is very proud of his fent (not
Accuse Open Revolt
Sin shriveled, confessed wind.
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
feet).
— Marshall I.oui3 Merlins in MEDALS WON BY FLORIDA GIRL.
Against the State Apply Boncilla Bcaulifier carmlc clay to
The following article from the St.
in Kunsns City Stnr.
•
'*
your '■face, and• rest• whilo
it driei, then
-----­
Petersburg Times will interest ninny Prominent Eustis
In the Trial of Garrett in Cumberland remove and mo and led thc wonderful
difference in thc color and texture of the
Citizen Suicides,
Mrs. G. Maxcy nnd son, Hugh, of people here, where Miss Mary Buhner
County
skin, r .
. S
Frostproof, are the guests of her sis­ has visited many times nnd has a host
Guaranteed to do these definite things for
» »*
A
t
His
Home
I l l y T h e \ « « &lt; i r l n l Bd I ' r m )
ol friends:
the face or money refunded. Clear the
ter, Mrs. J. I). Dossey.
CUMBERLAND
COURTHOUSE, complexion and give it color Lilt out the
The art of tho mcdnlisPis perhaps,
David Caldwell Found in Rear of His Va., Aug! 21.— Assertions that Cum­ line*. Remove blackhead! and pimple*.
Among tho visitors here yesterday one of the least recognized in this
Clote enlarged potes. Rebuild facial tis­
Residence
berland county is in revolt und needs sues and muscles. Mak# the *kin soft
from Jacksonville were S. F. Jackson country. It may be because so com­
pnly to take up arms to be in open and smooth.
$
paratively few artists tuke up this
.11. W. Matthews nnd Mrs. A. Dunn.
I H r T k r A « »c »e ln lr «l P r f » « )
You can obtain regular sizes from your
rebellion
against
the
state
made
by
difficult branch, as one who does suc­
EUSTIS, Aug. 21.— David J. Cald­
favorite toilet counter. If not. send this
prosecution attorneys in effort to get ad. with 10centvtoBcnCilla Laboratories
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L TUB YEAR.
Mr. qnd Mrs. Wm. Edwards, of cessful bas-reliefs must be a combi- well, 00, hardware merchant of Eusa change of venue in the trial of Rob­ Indianapolis, Indiana, (or t&gt; mal tube.
nr.tion
of
painter
nnd
sculptor,
and
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Perry, nrrived here yesterday and are
lis was found dead in thc rcur of his
ert Garrett charged with tho murder
2_1 -' U S ,
stopping at the Montexuma for a must have a comprehensive knowledge residence today. A bullet plOrceff Ril
Tof Rev. E. S. Price, Baptist minister.
of fonn nnd light and shade.
brain and 11 pistol with one cartridge
a a u a a a *a u a a a B a *iia n K n B B a aH a n *B n aw a B au B *B a B aa aB a aa aan B a H a«aa n aaM M aa«a B iiaiiiiiM iB !M
brief stay.
BBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBMIiBBBBPBIBaBBBBBBBBBBa
The best known workers in this exploded, was found by his aide. Mr. Some men perjured themselves in an ■BBBBBBIMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBCBBBBBBBBBBBB
BI-----------------effort to get on the jury nnd local
lines
have
been
Augustus
St.
GaudCaldwell was alono at tho home of the
H. C. Edwards and Miss Ruby Ed­
court officers cannot he trusted it is
:
ward*, of Mayo, were among the ar- ense, Charles Grafley und John Flani­ family for the summer.
u
Iro charged.
rivdls here yesterday and are pleas­ gan. The great war has brought out
many things, and perhaps the hcautiantly located at the Montezuma.
Prominent Miami
“ D R IV E N ” IS
t nl medals und decorations of the for­
Famliy
Arp
Injured
..
eign
countries
have
done
much
to
S. S. McFcc and T. t.e Platt, of
TR IU M PH OF
Tampa, were among the business visi­ raise that branch of work in this coun­
■
in Auto Accident
SCREEN AR T
tors in the City Substantial yester­ try.
[
Miss Mary lluhner, of this city, has Ilrlrhcr and Family Hnve Narrow Es­
day.
Powerful Universal-Jewel Scores Sen*
hud presented to her for bravery
cape from Death
. mtlunal Success at the Prin­
Mrs. W. It. Rousseau, of Jackson­ three excellent examples which, in
cess Last Night
ville, is the charming guest of her sis­ themselves, form an interesting col­
i n r T h r A «MiirInlril I ’ reaat
SUM
MERVILLE,
Gn.,
Aug.
21.—
K.
ter, Mrs. A. W. Smith, nt her home lection. The best known is the Carne­
“ Dri\on," the Charles liralun pro­
gie medal. It is three inches in ilin- N. Belcher, of Miami, wns seriously
on Palmetto avenue.
nmter, of gold.bronze, nnd hus u bus- Injured, his wife painfully hurt nnd duction relenHed ns n IJniversul-Jewel, :
Mr*.' Turner llopser lenves todny relief of Andrew Carnegie, with the his daughter cut und bruised when hail its initial presentation locally at
for Jacksonville wTTere Mr. Houser is words, “ Carnegie Hero Fund, Estab­ their automobile wns wrecked on the tlie i'riit-ess Theatre yestetduy, uml
ill at n hospital where he underwent lished April 15, 11)04," on the front. Dixie Highway near here todny. They will be mown nguln today, nnd can
an operation last week. Ills many The observe is 11 beautiful exnmplo were attempting to pass another cur. truly be (termed one o f the really
great plriirc* o f the decade. It is
friends wish him a speedy recovery. ol elaborate low relief work, A fine­
ly etched map of the western hemis­ friend." Surrounding a plaque, which n poweifu, dramatic triumph thnt
Mrs. A. M. Phillips left yesterday phere covers the entire surface, and hus tho words, "Awurded to Mary ninkes string demands on the emo­
uitetnoon for Dayton, Ohio, where she the liordcr is composed of tho words, Buhner, who attempted to save tho tions, unleivcncd, with but few light
will join Mrs. Hchcllc Mnlncs and "Greater love hath no ntnn thnn this, life of Dorothy MrClatchie from moments, lit is ndmirnhly directed
spend the remainder of the summer ns thut 11 man lay down his life for u drowning,” uns the coat o f nrnm of und from tic very first foot of film
tho United States, England and Can­ down to til- remarkable ending it
s
holds the spLlntor spell-bound.
ada.
"Driven1.’ a a story of primitive
Thc decoration— it would hardly be
called a medal—given Miss Buhner by life in the Bite Ridge Mountains, the
the United Stales Coast Gunrd, shows action tnkingsdaro DO miles from n
•••
a gold eagle’s head ,coming from u railroad in a\part of the United
wicath of luurol, and hung from a Elates where gementnl passions rule 1
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
red ribbon the eagle’s bill holds a cir­ and tiie law oA force is the only law (
cular medallion on which is shown a recognized. It Is a domestic tragedy I
-Shown Starting nt 7:30 nnd 0:15 1*. M.rescue nt sen. A lifc-Having boat is — n tragedy in Vhich a mother BBcribeing rowed through a storm. In the flces to the revtnuo agents heis-hus-l
prow n standing figuru I* ousting a bond und three s\ns in order that her
TODA Y
■ rupo to u drowning persons, nnd on "baby" and the drl be loves may be
•••1
j,i rmitted to ftad\he' hnppincss thnt!
the
edge
are
the
words:
“
United
Stat­
i
GRACE DAVISON
vy
•*
&gt;•
1
* •• •
en of America, Act of Congress, June lias been denied torier.
The
interpretotiuis
of
the
very
dif
­
$3.50’Men’s
Trousers,
at, perp a ir..........................
1874." Tho revemo side is circled with
*
— IN —
ficult
roles
is
handnd
in
1
1
remarkable
"In testimony of heroic deeds in suv$$.00 Men’s Trousers, at, perp a ir....................
.$3.98
linrid
ing life from the perils of thc sea.” A manner. Elinor Flir, ns «
$6.(30 Men’s Trousers, at, perp a ir.... ;...................,..$,4.98
second eagle spreads its wings over n mountain girl; Chuies K. Mack, ap­
shield on which the wonls presenting pearing through the Viurttsy o f David
$8.00 Men’s Trousers, at, perp a ir...........................$6.48
A real Society Comedy Drama, you will like it.
^
it to Mary Buhner are cut, and ut Work Griffith, us to- yohngrst son;
Emily
Fltzroy
os
theipartan
mother;
whoso feet are an unchor, pulleys,
85c Roys’ Wash Trousers, at, per p a ir...... ...........r .,.i.69c # t
JOHNNY JONES COMEDYBurr McIntosh as th\ brutal father,
ipasts and other rigging.
$1.00 Hoys’ Trousers, at, per p a ir................ 89c
“ FOR
R EN
T H
AU N TE D ”
This g ift is especially valuable, as and George Bancroft Vs the equally
•
'
,9
•
brutal
son,
h
a
n
d
lu
thoWinciple
roles.
it lias only been bestowed upon 24
s’ Trousers,
at, per pair .......................
....
$
It is a new concept!* t|f a mother
-------- ------- ’ — » '
V f/ J / 'T / 'H T t flF t l. t
. ’
Pathe News
persons since the government awarded
role
thut
Emily
Fitxrojyiringa
to
the
0
Doys
Trousers,
at,
per
p
a
ir...........
............
....$2.48
Fox Special— Our President, n Ktory of the life of President
_
u moving
.The smallest medal received by screen in this jproductl^n
Coolidge
of a pa'theli- nnd heroic
Miss Buhner, but perhaps the one interpretation
'
Which failed to arrive yesterday arrived this morning nnd
woman,
oqa
who
Ryes 4dy for her
dearest to her heart—since it wu:« the
* will be played tonight
yoiingjst
son,
a
hoy
whs is a thing
first of its kind given out— is from
- W E D N E S D A Y -----------------------the Amateur Athletic Union, .South­ apart from his brutal Whur and
“ LIGHTS OF NFAV Y O R K ’’
eastern Association. It is very sim­ brothers.
It is understood the |&gt;Murc- was
A Fox Feature
ple, hut beautiful. A laurel wreath
encircling a ribbon scroll • has tho mndc on tho exact scene oltho story j
“ OlUt GANG", PATH E COMEDY
single word, "Honor," nnd on the re- and the ruggsd, mountaiiVus Imck-'J
verso side, "Awarded to Mary Buhner ground would tend to verifylhs state­
Special Hat-Rain Matinee,.Wednesday 3:30 ...10 nnd 15 Centu
ment, It is the one -picturAhat
you
for heroism displayed.”
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Apart from being rewards o f valor,icertainly should not miss to 1 year,
J throe
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nn iifidud
ua an attractiontonis
udjed nttrncli tonight
theso
gifts are
beautiful
•athcr
will
be
round
eight of The
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ples in the field of the medallist’s art.
isas
FHJDAY— Cpuntry Store night. Watch for list of prlges.
Pushers."
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SanfordDailyHerald

GETTING THE RANGE AT LAST
day trip with Judgo A. vV. Long and
Sheriff P. M. Hagan at midnight on
Saturday. "However, I wish to asy
that from this time on I shall doubt
no more when I read of some of tho
catches made in this portion o f tho
Rtnte. I have certainly hnd a. most
enjoyablo time, and lam surely com­
ing back."
Governor Hardee left Palatkn Fri­
day noon na guest o f Judgo Long, ac­
companied by Sheriff Hagan and Jim
Afsllican, determined to learn wholh-

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cr the lyro of the fisherman or the
fisherman Hafa stood moat in evi­
dence in the court of last resort, lie
returned satisfied that things were
fully na kood as were painted, and
reported that twelve magnificent
largo baas had yielded to hia seduc­
tive blandishments. The party caught
an aggregato of forty-seven fine
specimens, thereby . sustaining the
reputation o f Putnapi county ns a lo­
cation for lovers o f fishing.
Governor Hardee boarded the early
morning train for Jacksonville, where

h cwna called upon matters of
portanc^— Palntkn News.
W’atch McLaulin'a windows for Fr|.
day and Sr.tupiay’a solo.
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Two boys, one aged eight and the
other six, were playing "store'*. The
father, being told what gnme was be
Ing played, decided to make a pUr.
chaso and dropped a penny on the
counter. The six year old thereupon
most indignantly declarod their pUr,
was a Btoro and not a church! Breth.
ren, please pass the plates)
The Daily ncrald, foe per week.

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At Standard Oil
Or Fri^)ately-0u)ned
Filling Stations.

Tha Arsot-latad Press la -arluslralr
•nt|tlad to ll.a usa ror rspuhllcatlon ot
all nawa dlspatrhas rreiUtad to it or
not olharwlsa credited In thla pnner
Strain *° ,h*\ 00,1 nBWI' fatillshen
s.iLUJt«h»a of ra-publleatlon or apedai
l l * P « t r h « &gt; i htrA ln A f t •
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BAC o MS
'artlssm en ts.

Forwljyj AJv.ilUlny itn i.M n tslin
ItEAMLHKANF'nrSS ASSOCIATION

Looke like that fathead General
Wood was up against n hard propo­
sition ngnin. He is accused o f ap­
pointing an cx-convict .to the posi­
tion of president of the senate in the
Philippines. He never did use any
horse sense and he seems to bo using
leas in tho Philippines.

vents tho fleecing of strangers. No
mart ought to buy what he bus not
seen, but he runs much less risk in
doing so if there is an organization
of real estate men who live up to a
high plane of ho'nor than if there is
no such association.
In conducting their business on n
hiiHi enough plane to win tho confi­
dence of people of other states the
realtors have done the state n great
service. Of course there is no possi­
bility of keeping unscrupulous men
front selling real estate, but it is pos­
sible to keep them out of the real­
tors' association and it will not prove
profitable to anyone engaged in the
business to have the condemnation of
this association.
The realtors of this state are much
more than mere "dealers in land.

Ildotlgeggcrs in Maryland hired
boys to burn up n minister's home
because he was active against the
liquor traffic. His wife was very
ill at the time and the shock is ex­
pected to kill her. In this case the
Ku Klux ought to kill every boot­
legger that bad anything to do with
the burning of the minister’s house.

Shouts The Sanford llerald: ‘Send
in nddress of baby if you wont to en­
ter tho big baby parade." Hut what
*wUli tW moihci'u-dit. wlm.Jiacc nuly.

small tables, ell ?—Piiiatka News,
hut sun all day and is ready to roll.
Yes, we have no small babies, til- The Hurdines, among Miami’s pio­
neer merchant princes ,nre now erect­
ing such a building, especially for the
Newspaper and army and navy use of their employees and their cus­
men arc doing u lot of talking about tomers but subject to enlargement at
another war these days. Since many any time for the convenience of the
people grow rich
nnd prosperous general public. The new building
from these warp it is natural for will tukc one hundred and fifty 'cars
them to want another war. However, off the crowded streets of Miami dur­
we note that only those with good ing business hours, thereby relieving
jobs already picked out want another just that much congestion. The day
war. For our part there is nothing 0 fthe auto hotel is evidently here —
to it and we will fight with William 1Jikclund Star-Telegram.
Jennings Hrynn to the llhi.di against
America ever engaging in non.her
war Hiyun was right tin- lu.,t time
only none of us could look ahead as
("id. Huh Itnvis, editor of the
far as In; could. Wall Street and the
Gainesville Run, has just returned
profiteers
want
wars—it meuus
from u vacation spent at the St.
money to them and they don’t have
Augustine beach, we believe. If he
to go to the trenches.
can enjoy the mermaids at his nge we
believe there is still snme hope for
Us nnd in September we intend to
take a month and look them over.
About forty Palutknun, members of
Col. Hob snys:
* .
the Rotary and Kiwunis Clubs of that
We
have
bad
n
whole
week’s
thriving city will be here this after­
vacation.
A
whole
week—
hnd it
noon and take dinner with the clubs
was
the
first
one
In
three
years.
of this city nt the Hotel Valdez at
We are yet giddy from it nnd
seven o’clock. We are always glad
have not been able t o ’ get our
to entertain our sister cities and es­
feel on the ground since we got
pecially i’nlutki. that has so much in
hnyk. We are still up in the air,
commntr whh Sanford since both
so to speak, nnd our fingers re­
cities aro situated oil the St. Johns
fuse to push a halting pen. We
river and have many of the same
do
not want to start back In
irohlems to solve It does the people
work.
Wo want still to slumber
if any city much good to travel round
nnd
to
dream of angels—as we
and see other cities,
an always
did on the senshore. We want to
learn something froni other cities,
Carl G. McClure, president of the Ft.
go out into the cooling wavelets
wc can always broaden our scope of
Myers Realtors’ Association, has been
and
play
with
the
mermaids.
We
activities nod outlook upon life by
traveling extensively through the
want ntill to meet them us they
travel and there is nothing quite so
North and summed up for the Times•
come
toward
us
on
the
crest
of
good as travel in uur own state. I’uUnion a very pleasant part of what
curling breakers, combing their
lalka is making n lour of south Flor­
he learned us follows:'
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golden
liujr
with
penrly
combs
ida und they will lie our guests to­
A few years ago people in the
night. 1A*t our welcome lie one that
North believed that an invest­
will linger long in their memories’.
ment in Florida was n wildcat
scheme
and more or less justly
M IAM I STARTS SOLUTION OF
so.
but
now that unfavorable
PARKING PROIILEM.

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In Miami as elsewhere the parking
o f automobiles has liecoine u serious
problem. Advanced thought along
civic lines takes the uttitude that the
pubfie streets were never intended
for and should nut be used for parkIng piyposesj that whenever n street
becomes lined with rows of uutoniobiles it ceases to lie n thoroughfare
fn d to perform
the function for
which it was originally Intended. So
firmly convinced are the authorities
of several of the largest cities in Uie
country that the time is not far dis­
tant when it will become absolutely
necessary to ban tlia automobile and

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There is a grade o f this product made to
suit your car, and the chart of recommen­
dations (on display by all dealers) will tell
you just what grade to use. Don’t experijEDQjjt &gt;vitb cheap oils; don’t mix brands; and
floTTt ’ expect any Iiibricrtlin^ oil, evdn
Polarine, to hist more than five or six
hundred miles.

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Watch McLaulin’a windows for Fri
day anti Saturday’s sale.
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ieces, and attractive prices
lar Market. I'hone 210.

GOVERNOR HARDER
* PROVED HIMSELF A
SPORT FISHERMAN
"I hail some doubts ns to the ve­
racity of the fishing stories told me
by some of the Pulntku experts nt

Tho host way to insure completo motor
satis faction is to put nothing in your crank
caao hut IY'luriuc, end nothing in your fuel
tank but

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The opinion Is doubtless held in
many sections of the country—and
by n few of our people who are wot
properly Informed, probably— that
the cltfua Industry is the overshadIng "money crop" of Florida. Hut
great as this industry is today, and
rapidly as it is developing, we share
with the Kuslis l.uke Region the
opinion that the general farm pro-

N o matter where you buy Polarine,
you w ill find its quality always the
same. I f you are in the habit of
buying your motor supplies at one
o f the filling stations operated by
this Company, or if you are patron­
izing one o f the hundreds of dealers
selling this Company’s products, you
may op absolutely certain that the
quality of the Polarine you get will
be the same; qnd that you w ill get
better results from your motor at
lower cost by sticking to the stand­
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�THE SANFORD DAIJbY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22? 1923

Three. .Bulletins u......... Sanford. Boys in Camp
-5CWHI Cover State
at Chimney Rock, N, C.
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in Agriculture ^ Make Good .Records
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TALLAHASSrcfc, , -Aufr.t‘ '22.—The
Florldn affricuUurnl department- is
tompiling data ror n aeries of Uireo
fcullct^ covering the ita le in.
many sections, to be issued in the near
fufdro. Bulletin Nu."l will describa
tha’24 counties comprising north, nmj
west Florida; No. 2 willjjenl with1the
21 In Central 'Florida",’ and Nos a will
take- earo of-the- Iff-South Florida
counties!
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Each bulletin will,contain n wide
ra^ge- o f 'iWofihatlon'^hat ’Wifi be of
Value not only to native Floridians
hut of especial interest-to prospective
Settlers fynm other secttlons of the
country.
’ Each county will be described in de­
tail as to also,'soil, products, popula­
tion,
.resources, ' manufactories,
Stream*, and other things that may
kid tho, prospective settler In deter­
mining the relative desirability of the
different sections of. the state far his
own purposes.
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Laddie Boy’s Rival *,

Moughton, Arringttla, Maxwell. Woodruff and Hanscll arc Chainpi
CIlfftNEY ROCK, * * C „ Aufc. 22.

—Reports from the ’Chimney Rock
Camp for Hoys, situated in the fo u n ­
tains of North Carolina would indicate
thut the Sanford boys amending this
popular -J'cyS rummer camp are creat­
ing a. very, favorable impression* by
their leadership and activities in the
vntioua athletic meets and hikes to
tho mountains round about.
With the dosing of camp this week
tbe boys will soon be home but not
without a feeling of remorse. All of
the boys have had a wonderful time
and will have many experien-es to reIftte upon their arrival in Sanford.
H^rdy. n Siberian husky, ha* Just arrived in Washington. *Thtj lata
Leslie Moughton, young son of Mr.
President llardlnc became attached to the dog while In Alaska and
and Mrs. .lames Moughton is tbo Inti
Intended that ho should be n plnymato for Laddlo Dcy. Hardy may b«
kept at tho White House, thus becoming Laddlo Bay's successor.
that created somewhat of a sensation
in North Carolina spurts when on the
11th of August be captured the Junior;i GOVERNOR IS PLEASED
Secret Service Agents
220-ynrd Camp Swimming championWITH
ENCAMPMENT OF
Raided Counterfeiters
ship of the South, competing against |
STATE N A TIO NAL G l’ ARD
“ HIS* BACK AG AINST THE
crack boy swimmers from eleven dlf-j
Joint in New York
....... WALU’fpVlNCES.S TONIGHT ferent camps, Leslie finished strong
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Aug. 22.—
fully twenty yods ahead of bis nearest The governor upon his return from Wero Making Bogus Revenue Stamps
At the; Princess theater tonight, rival. lie bits shown exceptional abil­ Jacksonville expensed himself as
and Whiskey Labels
there tlio new Goldwyn picture, "His ity under the export coaching of Tom highly pleased, with the annual en­
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Sack - Agninst' the Wall," is being Blake, formerly distance swimming campment of the-National Guard of
( l l r . T t f A »x »rln fc it I’ r r i * )
shown, ninny* of"’ the' best character champion of America who is in charge Florida at the state camp grounds,
NEW !VORK,: A tig. 21.—Federal
players of the' screen' may be seen of swimming at Chimney ifoclt Camp. which he attended as communiler-in- secret service agents loduy raided tho
lri^u'ppnrtr o ) Raymond Hatton, who
Chlmncy Rock Camp's swimming I chief. Governor Hardee commented i|imrtcra of the "Consolidated import­
has" the leading rolo in a new kind team won eleven beautiful cups tills I especially upon the splendid health ing and expoiting eoirtpeny" at Lex­
of westerrt -picture. He ploys the season in competition with other of the camp, which last year suffered ington nveuMe^mi arreited five men
part of a coward who hns to prove camps, a remarkable showing for a from n number, of. cases of dengue ’ un*l n woman charged with counterhimself a hero. In the end, his love camp having less than one hundred fever, as well ns the attendance and I f, iting revenue stamps ami whiskey
/
for a girl makes a hero of him. In boys,
morale of the troops and their ex- 1labels and physician's liquor prescrip(he meantime, he undergoes till the
Briggs Arrington, son of Mrs. S. P. cellent records in target prnetice audition blanks. « Besides the. counterpahgs of fear known to man or beast. Arrington, did well in thn junior ten­ other tests which also won the high; foiling pnhiphertuillti agents seised
Vet Mr. Hattonls interpretation of nis tournament at camp, reaching the commendation of Colonel Jnrvis &lt;&gt;f M.vcral stills of whiskey and alcohol,
the character, whilo sincere to the semi-finals before succumbing to the the United States regular army, who q)„,y a|B0 /ounil !( matrimonial publlfoibles of tho hero, presents him to onrushes of a more experienced play-! attended the encampment
cation which agents believed a blind
ihc audience in a humorous light.
er.
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Dick Maxwell, son of Mrs. R. C. j Dai.y Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
The fun in “ His Bnck Against the
TJte llernld delivered six times a
Wall" begins in the first reel andi Maxwell, Is considered the premier'House, Mobley s Drug Sto~e and
junior
second
sucker
of
the
camp
junHunt's
Pharmacy,
tf
|
week
for 10c.
continues to tho ond of the last In
his presentation of the hero who is n ior baseball league, lie was a memcoward at heart, Hayniend Hatton ber of the winning, "Howling lions-(
has tho excellent support of n east of t:rs," the team being named after
players who have earned lasting rep­ their conch. Tills team copped the
utations on the screen. Among the pennant and were tendered an ice
1
mafiy artists who appear in the new cream feed in recognition of their vicloiy.
Maxwell
also
topped
the
list
of
Goldwyn picture are Virginia Valli,
Virginia Mndisoil, Will Walling, Gor­ Jieavy hitters using his pet hat chris­
don Russell,' W. H. BainbrUlge, Fred tened in .Sanford.
Hariy Woodruff, popular young son
Kohler, Jack Curtis, Shannon Day
at F. L. Woodruff, made the varsity
and Ixiuis Morrison.
" The picture was directed by Row­ camp baseball t m iii . t Nicknamed by
nil the hoys i-l i
"I .It;. Ii" ha*
land V. Lee and tbo admirable set­
proven
to
he
n
real
tamper.
Harry
tings were designed by Cedric Gib-1
wab ab o .aj n f ni'|er e f f he. j1uc|;a11e*■r s
bona. ,
in the camp basla'I- hall-league and an
outstanding performer in the cage
Another one: \vhy is the QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER always busy, game.
Dan Hanscll, young sou of L. N.
even when others are idle? Ans.:
Hansel! proved to lie I he life of the
Simply becauso of that little word
camp orchestra. He played a promin­
SERVICE. Call 408 nnd be convinc­
ent part in the rump min.-ti els to 1
ed.
" * 110-Mon-Tuon-\Vcd-tfc
which the whole valley were invited to
attend. The show was a huge success
"HIS BACK AGAINST THE W A LL"
and people in Hendersonville tried in
A T TH E PRINCESS TONIGHT vain to induce the players to give a
fr “
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second performance in their city. J. i
Tho new Goldwyn photoplay " I I fs Ralston Cargill, of New Yoik, spent
Back1 Against the Wull,” coming to three weeks at camp planning the
the Princess Theatre tonight is one minstrel and the hoys vveer all sorry
ice reduction ranging to 15%
of thu'nioet consistent motion picture to see the popular conductor leave.
)
and
farce-comedies produced in recent
The weather has been Ideal this
EIToctivc fo r a lim ited time only, wo uro giving,
years. I f tolls the story of n coward summer iti tho mountains nnd Chim­
whoqi force of circumstances has ney Rock Camp has enjoyed the best
absolutely free, with each regular Vacuum Cu[&gt;
transformed Into ji heyo. Against his season in its history. The Sanford
Tiro jiiirchnsctl,
will, the '"abivarlug coward has un­ buys will be bnck in the city Thursday
ONE T O N TESTED TUBE
knowingly "idiot up" n bully in a fa­ afternoon of this week, Charles A.
mous' "bad” town. How he lives up Hamilton, popular young athletic di­
of corresponding size
to hit reputation, ami the humor of rector of Jacksonville, being in charge
'Iliis combined price reduction anil limited Frro
hip ordeal’is admirably shown by Ray­ of the Florida boys.
Tube Offer uCfords opportunity for un approximate
mond’ Hatton; who gives a subtle nnd
intelligent fnterpretatidn of n difficult
Another way to prevent war would
character. "His Hack Against the the to invent a rootie thut wouldn't
S A V I N G O F 30%
Wall" ...contains n different fort of ;,„t|u,r anybody except tho enemy.
Get your season’s tire equipment TODAY, includ­
humor than the screen has ever seen.
ing a FREE TUBE with every tire you buy.
It.must be seen to be appreciated.
Novelties also.

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a reward o f $1,1
itlos made thift announcement yester­ activity, and • number o f .them wero — ,
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rnlfTvytup
of
the
kidnaping
mid
to
have
been
in
tha
shcriff’a
day following an examination of the
Onr&gt; of the features o f the day i
three Hudson brothers who were said office throughout the afternoon.
to have been caught flogging two
The only announcement from thn the arrest of Emory Roberta,
negroes Sunday.
klnn lenders come, from M. C. Dug- the sM’groes whom the Hudsons
aid he lb chief of staff, otj said? to hnvc been ntempting to
Ku Klux Klan lenders from the Im­ gan. who saij
to the effect
hastrjnwl'the realm or Georgia,
,
.
perial pnlnco in Atlanta
here today oh the heels of the sheriff's that ho had mode personal delivery the al ithorltics, as a material '*

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$2j 2. 75”

You WILL find It In that Issue (illustrated).
Read It. Sec the Illustrations of tsVclve dresses
which Betty Wales has especially prepared for
school and college girls, and business women,
at a moderate price, $22.75. Then come to
see them displayed in our windows nnJ Dress
Department.
If you have never worn a Betty Wales, remem-

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preference among *grcnvn-up girls nnd women
who wl*h to loot voMOg. because •
they add to the plemnrcs of your everyday Ufa
by making you lool&amp;smart. They help you to
cnjoy y0ur studies and work. They enrich yout
personality and'lyhdncn youf «ycjUng at the
dance or party. *
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Can you answer this? Why does
JUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
•fourths of the long distance
Seminole County. Answer
! Because they have SERVICE ns
their ’motto, and in addition to that,
their prices are right. See for your­
self _by calling 428. Also STORAGE.

IJO-Mon-Tues-Wed-tfc

Aching,
burning feet ?

SL

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quickly relieves
and
refreshes.

VIEWED FROM THE
STANDPOINT
of SAFETY, no bank can provide greater
protection to depositors than this bank.
With EACH transaction, protection for
depositors comes FIRST with our Officers
and Directors, the limit ending well withjn
the safety line.
Your Checking Account, large or small,
invited.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

10-LBS. SUGAR
To (he Person buying the largest
bill in our store Thurs. Morning

No 2 can Setter s Pie Peaches 11c
Coffee, lb.

F. P. RINKS

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Watch for the big mi of McLnulin's
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923

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Arc you moving? Call a QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER, and have It
done by those who know how to han­ ”
dle furniture as you want it handled.
Fhono 498. Also STORAGE.
110-Mon-Tues-Wcd-tfc

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N o t ir e Is h e r e b y g iv e n ( h a t se ale d
to
b id s w i l l he re ce ive d b y th e C o u n t y
lioot'il of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n of H r m ln le
to
I', C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a t th n o f f l r e of I h r
S u p e r in t e n d e n t o f - P u b l i c I n s t r u c t io n
&gt;
to
of th e anld C o u n t y a t the C o u r t H o u s e
t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o to to
In
on o r before the
NEW YORK, April 22.— Luis Angel e x pSiraantfi oo rnd .OfF tl oh ri ri dt ya , dnyo
front the rlrut
Flrpo, Argentine heavyweight chnl- p u b l ic a t io n of t h i s n o t ic e m u! u n t il
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
4 :0 0 o’c lo c k I n th e a f t e r n o o n of S » l longer, late yesterday slgried with u n l a y , K c p i n n b e r 22nd. 1923 . fo r the
~
*
• *
Tex Rickard to fight Harry Wills, the p u r c h a s e nf I I S , 0 0 0 ,0 0 H p c c lu l T u x
ftchnol D i s t r i c t No. 2 , S e m in o le C o u n t y .
Floridn State League
New Orleans negro, next April in PH o d d a. bonds, sold bond* b e in g liste d
Orlando 1, St. Petersburg fl„
•
Who nays yre’rc not going to have a
All you fellows start making ar­ Buenos Aires, regardless of the out­ J u l y 1st. 192.1. b e a r in g Inte re st nt I h r
r ate of s i x p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , I n t e r ­
Brndentown 1, Lakeland 0 (Seven good football team this year?
rangements to be at the meeting of come of his title match with Jack est p a y a b l e , s s r it i - n n n u a l l y . on th e first
Inning*, rain).
d
l y a n d J a n u a r y of each y e a r
the football squad on Friday night, Dempsey at the Polo Grounds Septem­ u an yt il ofmJr uttu
r lty : s a id b o nd s to m a t u r e
Daytonn 0, Tnnipn 1 (second game,
and the p rlttrlp n l b e co m e s d u e m id
early to talk about football August 31. Cast o ff all dates, poker ber 14.
p
a
y
a
b
l
e
t
h
i r t y y e a r s lift e r th e flute
min).
parties and crap gnmes and save that
but we’re doing it.
.Shortly after Tex Uicknrd announc­ t h e r e o f ; s a id b o n d s h a v e been v a i l
night for the best football meeting of ed that ho had pignod Luis Angel Fir- d ated a n d c o n f i r m e d b y decre e of the
C l r r t i l l C o u r t o f the S e v e n th J u d i c i a l
National League
pn to fight Harry Wills, negro heavy­ C i r c u i t of F l o r i d a , d ated A u g u s t 3 rd
W ok talking to Tommy Thompson the season.
1923 , s a id b o n d s tv he sold fo r d e l iv e r y
Pittsburgh 9, Now York 5.
weight, In Argentina next April, Pad­ w i t h i n t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r w r it t e n n o ­
yesterday, former coach of SpringChicago 9, Brooklyn 1.
The meeting wijl start nt 7:30 and dy Mullins, Wills’ manager, declared tic e of a r r c p l i i t i r e of bid Is g i v e n : mild
field Junior High o f Jacksonville's
nds of ll.onn.oo d e n o m in a t io n and
SL Louis 8, Ronton 2.
' JvJ ' football warriors.
Hie concSi says to leave your
big Hint he "would not even think” of bo
In t e re s t a n d p r i n c i p a l p n v h b le nt the
Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia r&gt;.
mouths and other loud noises nt home signing ujt with the South American N a t i o n a l P a r k It.anU of the C i t y and
Htnte o f N ew Y o r k .
because the meeting will be held in unless the latter tool; the title from
W r i t t e n o p in io n of Mr, J n o . C . T h o m ­
-------I
Tommy Is going to aid Conch W il­
son.
a t t o r n e y , of N ew ‘Y o r k , a p p r o v in g
his office and he intends to havo the Dempsey on September 11 at the Polo
American League
th e v a l i d i t y of s a id b o n d s w il l be f u r ­
kinson put out a renl football' team
floor the whole time.
New York-Chltngo, rni.n.
nishe d .
#
Grounds.
for Sanford High this year. Tommy
E a c h bid m ust be n r c o m p n n lr d w it h
Wn*hington-St. Louis, called in tlic
There
wouldn’t
be
the
slightest
a
c
e
r
t
if
i
e
d
rtibck
In
th e
stun
of
rays that Sanford tins got material
third, rain.
f
Race is getting very interesting be­ point," said Mullins, “ in fighting Fir- J i n n . on m ode p a y a b l e to th e C o u n t y
enough here to take o ff th'e state
H o ard o f P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n fo r S e m i ­
tween Urn dentown Growers anil Or­ po in Argentine unless he held the nole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , s u c h c h e c k nf
No others scheduled.
ohmnplonship this year. We say, let
lando Bulldogs now. The Growers are world’s heavyweight championship. th e s u c c e s s f u l b id d e r to lie r e ta in e d ns
I b iu ld n t e d
il n n u m i' i
to
the
H oard
'em go to it!
only three games behind the Bull­ Wills wants a fight with the cham­ sh o u ld th e s u c c e s s f u l b id d e r fa l l o r
HOW THEY STAND
r
e
fu
s
e
to
t
a
k
e
up
s
a
id
b
o
n
d
s
a
c
d­
dogs now and both fighting desper­ pion, whoever the champion is, and i n g to th e t e r m s of the n o l l r r a n dc o rIlls
With
the
proper
training
he
says
M oan!
r e s e r v e s the
ately. The Growers packed up a vic­ not with an ex-contender. If Firpo bid. T h e s a id
Florida State League
r ig h t to reje ct a n y , a n d nil bids. A l l
\Vt»n Lo.it -F tf. that Lee Peek will he the fastest light tory yesterday from Tommy Leach’s knocks Dempsey out on September 1I. p r o p o s a ls s h o u l d , he a d d r e s s e d to the
of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t io n
IS
Orlando .......... ..... 87
.073 hackfiehl man in the state. Gunter, crew while Craig for the Saints was Wills will -he rendy to sign up fur a C o u n t y H o ard
fo r S e m in o le C o u n t y . F lo r id a . C a r e of
*11
21)
.030 Rivers, Ed. Moyc and Fields have the a little too much for the Bulldogs who bout; riot-otherwise.”
Bradenlmvn .....
T . W. Law ton,
Secretary.
Hanford.
F l o r i d a .nod m a r k e d - " H id fo r Honda.''
lost their game fi to 1.
20
.019 same chance.
St. Petersburg .... 2H
The negro fighter’s manager de­
W i t n e s s the h a n d s of the C h a i r m a n
d S e c r e t a r y no d
the sen) o f *ahl
Lakeland ..... ....... 27
28
.491
clared he had received no word from aHnoard
at S a n fo rd .
S e m in o le C o u n t y .
mi
Come to think of it our football
32
I f the Growers win the next four Rickard
Daytonn
.407
concerning the proposed F l o r i d a , t h i s the Till d a y of A u g u s t .
38
Tampa ......... ..... 10
.293 ground hasn’t a name. Everyone get games and the Bulldogs lose the next match, nor had he heard anything 1923 .
COUNTY HOARD
OF
I'I'lll.lll JN busy and send in to the Sporting Edi­ four there will probably he pont-sen- .about it, except through the newspa­
S T I t r r t l O N F O R S 11M I N O M 3
C
O
I?
N
T
V.
F
L
O
R
I
D
A.
tor of the lleralil a name that you son playoff— hut ifs are jfs.
National League.
'
pers. He stated he would nut consid­
M y:
F. H A R R I S O N , C h a i r m a n ,
A
t
t
e
s
t
:
think
would
be
appropriate
for
the
•Won Lost Pet.
er the plan announced by Rickard.of ( S e a l o f H o a r d )
T . W. L A W T O N ,
By the Pirates romping on the signing two contracts, one to hold in
.027 field for the coming football season.
44
New York ...t.
S u p t . nod R x - O f f l r l o S e c r e t a r y .
S
e
lie
lle
.M
alm
s.
Giants yesterday the Reds are only case Firpo gained the championship
.000
40
Cincinnati ...... ..... 09
A t t o r n e y for Hoard.
Conch Wilkinson has finished his three and a half games behind the and one for use if he lost.
.58'I
Pittsburgh .... ..... C8
48
S a n f o r d . I'la .
R - 2 2 - 2 9 - 9 - B - 1 2 - 1 0 -Hte
58
.000 paddle for the 1923 season of foot­ league leading Giants. Looks as if
St. L ouIh ....... ..... f&gt;8
Tex Rickard, when told of Mul­

FIR PO A N D W ILLS
A R E TO B A T T L E .
N E X T APRIL'

BASE BALL

.191 ball and ways send the hard-boiled tin* National League is going to have
.330 candidates to him rigid away and he u new pennant winner this year. Well,
.31C guarantees to turn out a perfect foot­ an far as our say goes, we'd like
ball player when the season opens Oc­ mighty well to have Pat Moran’s men
tober fi.
walk off with llie hunting this year,
American League
Won Lost Vet.
.001 to to to P i Pa to Pa to P i Pa
39
New York .... ... 74
Reds Win From Phillies
.Oil to
P.i
52
.t... 02
Cleveland
.009 Pa
53
Pa While Pirate Crew Take
Detroit ........ .... 55
.491
50
St. Lout* ....... ... fc r. i
Pa
! Giants* Measure Again
.480 r i
57
54
Washington
Ofil)
.404 l* i t o t o t o f t F t ' t o t o t o
52
Chicago ..........
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22.—Cin­
.132
....
4H
03
Philadelphia
cinnati
made it three in a row over
.407
fit
Boston ......... ..... 44
Ituyinotiil Hutton anil Virginia Vnlli
Philadelphia yesterday, hitting two lo­
in “ His Buck Against the Wall" to­
cal twirlcrs for a 7 to li victory. As
t o t o to Pa Pa. Hi Pa t o P: I P i night at the Prinrt-fts. n
result of Pittsburgh's win over Now
to
York, the Beds are but. three and a
to
Co wan I! He was nlripcil with yel­
to low. The night of a six-shooter turn- half games from first place.
to i il his blood into water.
NEW YORK, Aug. 22.— Pittsburgh
Brooklyn ....... .....
Philadelphia ... .....
Boston ........... .....

r»7
38
35

59
77
78

MILANE NEWS

to to to to to to to

I

t o

. t o

made il two out of three from New
Fate ynnkt d him up and spilled York here yesterday, winning their
Ni\v him in the wildest cattle down in the
Ami tonight—"Light* of
Just game of the season on the Polo
York."
west.
Grounds, 9 to 5. The defeat coupled
with Cincinnati’s victory over Phila­
This ia a graphic utility of lift; in a
And here he is “ With' hi* hack delphia. reduced New York’s lead in
big city.
aj'iiiast tile wall" and the town bully the National League to three and u
half games.
ami ready to fill bim full of holes.
Folly and laughter, glitter
glare, delirium of city nights.
BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 22. Chi­
The girl, she was there, too. Well
cago cleaned up the series of three
—
business
pit
ks
tip.
. The pace Unit kills, the tempter’s
games yesteiday when Keen held the
snare under New York lights.
The story of a coward who was Dodgers to four hits and beat them, 9
to 1.
Bright lights and sinister shadows scared into being a hero.
tell talcs of graphic interest.
BOSTON. Aug. 22.—St.
Louis
A thrilling comedy-dinmu in which
hunrhed
hits
ngnitiM
Cooney
In
the
• Remember tonight at the Milano, the Angel of Love lomjuered the Dev­
sixth mid Oeschger in the ninth, de­
il
of
Fear
inTi
man's
soul.
starts nt 7:30. Prices only 10 and f20
feating Boston, H to 2 yesterday.
ccnta.
From a double-barreled coward h r
Tomorrow night—"Truxton King/’ became a two-gun terror.
LITTLE BESTS
Anyone who lias read the novel by
FORMER MATES
A two gun comedy, with every cart­
the name name knows what a wand &gt;rridge loaded with laughter.
BY 1-0 COUNT
ful picture tliis is.
And everyone in Sanford with their
He was an American bill be sioirt
hot name starting with “ K” will bo
wished he was a nobleman.
admitted free of eiiarge tonight.
Friday night—"Nero". This is also
"The Wall Flower” will he the fea­
country store night. Come and see
ture tomorrow at the Princess.
what you win in the prize line.
Walrli McLaulin’s windows for Fri­
Monday night is amateur night. All
124-2tc
local talent ure invited to participate day and Saturday's sale.
In this entertninrm nt. Everyone who
has nny talent fit all is requested to
see thu manager of the Milanc 'I heatro right away 'so they ran he julf on
the program for Monday night.

TAM PA, Aug. 22.— Ralph Little de­
feated his former Islander mates yrsterduy, i to 0, rain halting play in
the first of tin* ninth and cutting off
half of the scheduled double-header.
Little allowed no lilts until the sixth
and hut three thereafter.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

How Helen Wills Won -

But don’t forget the “ Lights of*
New Yotk" tonight also a Pathe com
cdy "Our Gang.”
WATCH DIGESTION IN SUMMER
Too much Ice cream, pie, salad.’S
pickles and cold drinks during the hot
weather causes indigestion. Coated or
furred tongue, bad breath, and hour or
feverish stomach ure symptoms of
this malady that can he corrected with
Foley Cathartic Tablets. "I hud stom­
ach trouble and tried Foley Cathurilc
Tablets. They gave quick relief and
now I can cat anything," writes J.
Osborn, Lucasvillc, Ohio. A wholeaome physic thut sweetens the stom­
ach, tones the livdr und cleanses thi
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Cloverldvoni butter in cubes, 50-'
per lb., Swiss Meadow Gold butter 55c
per lb. Fresh cream to whip, butterroilk, cottage cheese, Swlss/Nlppy pi­
mento and cream cheese at the Popu­
lar Market. Phone 210.
124-2tc

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Thl» ‘picture tell* tho compkl* Uory of how Uolcn WtlU. 17. of
California. tlcfoatcJ Mr*. MolUi Iljumtedi Mtillory. *oven tlmca naUonal
wotnan'a tennis champion. That I* Molla In tho foreground, in mad
vureult of o haa that hit near tho hack line. Tennl* aharp* any that
Klfclen won hy koeiUnx MolUypg&gt;hat&gt;ack Uflo. n e v e r.o llo w lM &gt; «*^
i pom elo the JMt,

ST. PETERSBURG, Aug 22.— Un­
able to penetrate the Sain!*' deTiisc
with timely hits, the Bulldogs lo*l
their second guide lit St. PitnsViurg
Tuesday afternoon by a fi to 1 tally.

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In Hie I Trrtt If (**nrr( for the Neve nth
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Pliirhla. In rifitl For SemIntde
prised.
Foitnf v,
‘‘I've been offering Wills a fight
riTATH IV
of Sanford, l-'loiiila, a inonlrlpfil
with Firpo for months past," he said, F||v
enrpot at Ion. hy and lliromth KorrnM
L a k e . S if. i ’ h.ixe. nn.l i \ J .Marxliajl.
“ hut Mullins doesn’t sem anxious to
c*i n 1fir I a I rut 1 11e i T t y f *nin in luftlmt nf
match him."
tin* t *11 y of Han f« *r*1, V I c»r I d a .
v«.
Stal- of Florida, ev rel, fSeiirtrr A. II**&lt;*"tt* *. Slat** Attorney lor tin*
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Screened Throughout ■
Florida, in the ruin of nin* Hundred
LAKELAND, Aug. 22. - Braden- Filly -one Thoiixntid Indlarx. the Fro* C
Light und Water System Installed
5
•. . d- I *&lt;•rI\»'d from t ti•* Sale Thereof
town won the second game of the ser­ l’11 lhi 1 •-&gt;-I i • Ih lp riim iov th** !*r*»■
ies from Lakeland yesterday, I to 0. | on 1114h tie f m l of the F ont of F e r t a l l l
■
1’ ‘ ’ 1m11•*. 1me lit x Arxi'xxed \iralnxl
Rain stopped the contest in the eighth. I ' r o i'e iiv . M n i t l i i t i mi hi Street
lm pf o\ - no til» h* **eir|Idnir 1 he I ' o i in an*!
In a pitchers' due] between Gamp and F.
milli on • f Said thonlf* to In* ho IhHinkle, the former had the edge.
* v* ■ a ml l*i o* hllnu
f*d
u Sln klnu
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but that record is nothing to what we
expect it to he in the future. Call 498
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II rut ila&gt; of J u l y it ml J a n u a r y of r n c h
yi'iir u n t il m a t u r i t y ; xahl hoiulx to
III tilu re a m i the p r i n c i p a l beconiex tin*
a m i pay a b le
thir ty y v n m
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Vfil 1ilnt**i1 a ml out if I rut rfl hy ilt ern* of
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nahl lioiula l«» he until f**t'
«lelIM -ry u I I hit!
t w e n t y tfuyn n f i e r
w r it t e n untie* of ucceT»lam**» * f hhl If*
a l v e n ; *nhl homlx h | i i . imiii .uo iletiout*
!viath»ti a m i I f i l r r i ’M anil p r l n r l p u l p a y »l 1*I ** ni H i" N at In tin I U n rk I l a n k of Hit*
r’ lty a m i S l a t e of N e w Y o r k .
non, a t t o r n e y , of N e w Y o r k , a p p r o v i n g
I l i a v u l l i l l l v nt anl&lt;l lio la ls w il l u , l u i
lit.lii'il.
Miii'li liM n u i . i
iii'runu&gt;anl&lt;-'il w ltli
u
I m . l rlitM-k la t It•• s u m o f y&amp;uii.ou
m ail.- p s y n M i - t 1» thi* t ’n u n i y B o a r d of
I'lililli* l i n t r u t'iIt.ti fo r Si'inlnpli* I ' o i m l y , K l o r h l s , s u r li c h i c k o f iht- s i i r r c i s ful 11Id d i t In lir n - l a 141fd u« lli iu t d a li ' d
il a i i i u k o . to tin- lli-a r d s tiim ld I h r s u e i T i , till l il d d iT full nr r r l u s r l u iMki"
up s a id I h i I ii I h aci'iirUIntc to I h r i r r a f i
••ft I i I mii . .1 Ic* r
r n i f n r i n f r ii*
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o f t h is n o l l r r ' n ml l i | m lild. T i n . s a id
H o ard r r s r r v r * t b r i I k IH to r r j r r l n I.&gt;
s a d a ll Iddr. .( I I priipoHMla iih o u ld lo
n d d r r s s r d l o i h r I ' o u i i t y H o a r d of
I'u li t l r Itisl r i a l Ion f o r H r m ln o t r b o u n ­
ty , F l o r i d a .
i-nri- n( T . (V. I .u 'v lim ,
H r c r r ls r y ,. Sanford. F lo rid a , and m n r k r d “ 1114 fo r llo n d s ."
t V I l n r s s H i - h a n d i nf i h r t ' l m li m a t t
&lt;lli(l H r r r r U i r y mol lln s r n l of r s l i l
Hoard a l Sanford. S r m liio lr . C o u n t ..
F l o r i d a , H it s I h r 7 lh d a y nf A u k u x I.
1953 .
I ‘4)1' N T V lUlAHD O K IM'HI.IC IX-

HTHl'CTtON FOB HKMlKOLK
COUNTY, FU3UIDA.

H y : C. F . I I A I I I I I 8 0 N. C h a i r m a n .
A ttrst:

(Hral of Hoard)
V. W. ! .A WTO S'.
Suid. and K i-offlrlo Srcrriary.
Hrhi'H r Mslurs.
Atlornry for Donut.
Sanford, F la

I '1 fol Ini tlo I ’a y r in H l o f tin- Ft iiiid l*a* a m i lot* »•*«t of mild Itomlx.**
a "*l *" h» 1 u t *1 p iirx iia iil t*• c e r t a in
M,*hiN a ml t« ..lutlotiH of the F lf y
F o f iim I mhI c o 4,f
F ||&gt;
of Sanf*&gt;rM.
1“hit Ida
duly luol a nd Mdnpt***l, xald
houdH i.. I-, of 1 1n* d e n o m i n a t i o n of
I 1 hie 1 Itoii' and I h d la r x *ne li, h e a r in g
I ni »"|t s i m 1 he ra te of || vo u m i iiti* Imtr per ct nliirn per a ntim u, hit* tout
pay a hie **1m l - i i n n im l ly ,
mi
th e flrxt
dav** of J m i n i ry amt J u l y of e a r h &gt; *a r,
**:*hl l |",uln l»* I*. fium hered colifMaii*
t iv«*ty from I In \J,\, both litim herx I n *’lnxly 1 and to mill ure In Iht: f*»M«i%vlift Him 11 tier. |n •Mil:
Hurnlx tniinh n •! fii«m t lu lu III
HIMf llle J u l y | n |1 I *i*■i
Ihi'liilx n uinln *»'ii f nan IG til 20 Li
nmliir*- J u ly
1. i**:'*.
Ihittdat nuiilln r* il fnun 31 lu Id 1(1
mu Hit * J u l y | h I l,.*2U.
Honda * tiu tit hr n«l
t
frum in to GO to
m a t u r e J u ly 1 . 1!•27.
Honda uum l r&lt; «t from Cl to 75 In
m a t u r e J u ly txi. 1!*2 S
f totlfl s mini he ted f min 7 fi to 90 fi
11111 111 n J nty ' In1, I *j2U,
1•**m l ** n i i i n h . i i . | from t»| to lti.V l u
mat nr** J u ly let. |**30 .
I n . mix o u r n l u r i i l fro m lor, to 120 to
m a t u r e J u l y ' Ini. |«*3 J.

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♦'\1m11d. have happened and hay* been ti
pei fiirntt'd In regular and due time,
f**tni and 1*0111*0 1. ax rc«|Ulred hy law M
Now. Th* r« for*-. In |iumuadr«* or at. II
or. e t of the Fouri herein rmide. n«»tlc* ■
h * r . h y alveti thru Hie cltlmux aiul
lnx
r" " f «&gt;«• City of H u n f o r i l J S
r lorMlii. uii- by x.ihl order 1i*«iulred to I
he and appear Infora the Flrcull Fnurl
s t a t «•

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.or Morlda. on tin- ,Uth ,|nv of
Si-ldrm o r A. D. 19*3. nl Ihr hour of
o cIock. A. 31.., at Hanford. In tinI on nl v of Hrrnlnnlr und Hisir of Fl.irIdii. Ihrn mol Ihrro lo show ram o - If
Uli&gt;' 1llry hsVr, why Hulil lionds utlould
not or vulldatrd und conflrmi d.

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OCEAN VIEW H O TEL
CORONADO REACH, FLORIDA
Surf Bathing and Shower Baths
For Reservations and Rates

Ihnolx tmiuherid from 1-1 to 125 to
mature July J d 1*1.12.

Ihnnlw nm n lie re d from t 2 G to 151 to
m m 111* July Jt-i. F* 33 .
a ml.
W Inc 11*in*. It j»pp*iirM from mmId pctltlon tiled i *h nf .na, sahl. th at a l l ulepx
ink* a In c o n n e c t io n w it h th n Ixxuatire
«*f omId hoiulx hy Hu* F l t y o f H anford,
F l o r i d a , ha v e h e m tc rru lar lit e v e r y
rcBpeci. m,d la x t rlr t c o n f o r m it y wit h
la%v, &lt;1lid tluii a ll uctP, coiiilItlo m t and
ih lu rix n 'jiill ed hy la w to f*xlxt, Imp*
11'‘'11 **ml In* |*» 1 forincd, p re r»•d#*nt to

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ADDRESS, OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, CORONADO, FLA.
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A L L THE FARMING TOOLS AND STOCK OF
THE LATE J. E. PACE W IL L RE SOLD TO THE
HIGHEST DIDDER A T AUCTION ON

W I T N C S H m&gt; till lilt mot t h r sr lil of
i-lr i u n C o n n Ilf t h r H rv rn t li J u d i ­
c ia l c i r c u i t o f I lie S t a t e o f F l o r i d a . In
nnd. F o r tin. C o u n t y of S r m l n o l . . on
D i l i tjln K i l l «lay of A u u u s l . A. D. 1923
(H K X I.)
i : A. D o C ill.A H .H .
I I r i k of I h r C i r c u i t C o u r t of th r
S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of F lo r id a ,
III.

A ugust 25th

'• '•OtStlMBB, Deputy Clerk.

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J I t o f i i t o r t-. i it l o m r .
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N o t ic e Is lirreli)' K l v r u that I. tin
im d r r s l K m - d . «• m n r r l r d w o m an . H i. _
w l f r of It. W. I l i rnd o n, nn d « r o l d r u l M
or H m iford. In t h « H in t s or F l o r i d a . j N
I n te n d to im p l y l.y ii r i t i t o n lu c h a n c e r y !* *
to t h r J u d s e nf tin- C l r r u l l C o u rt of
*''* . H a r r n i l i
J li.Hctii 1 C i r c u i t of tl ir
H l.tfr of F l o r i d a . In Hint l o r I h r C o u n t y
o f H r m ln o le . o n I h r 2 0 th d a v of He|it r m l n r . ID 33 . ut H a nfo rd . F l o r i d a , or
w h a r s v e r Jht- C o u r t m a y t h r u hr. for
n l l m u r t o m a i i a s c . l u U r c h a n t . , of
und r u n t r o l m y p r o p r r t y und to h r e o m r
s f r r e i l c a l r r In every r r s p r r t .

»?£ ?.!S T l NG 0 F MULES. WAGONS. TRACTOR,
C0ItN*
SALE W IL L BE
FOR CASH OR SIX MONTHS CREDIT ON A P ­
PROVED SECURITY, A T THE OLD PACE HOME

FVA A. HKUN'DON.

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( MRS. M A 1TIE G. PACE, Executrix
C. M. HAND, Auctioneer

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923

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BUSINESS : £ CLASSIFIED
DIRECTORY : £
ADS

New Fox Photoplay
. Has a Novel Story

WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

S. S. Graves, Lot 5, Blk. R, Tr. 2 .......—
Mrs. Mercy Roberts, Lot 0, Blk 0, Tr. 1 ....

183.82
183.82
183.82
236.28
183.82
183.82
209.56
51.47
95.58
101.70
117.04
29.41
121.32
121.32
121.32
121.32
121.32
121.32
18.38
102.94
14.71
100.01

W. J. Thigpen, Lot 7, Blk 9, Tr l ........- ...
TO A L L PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON PALMETTO
Conner Williamson, Lot 8, Blk 0, Tr. 1 ...».....
“ Lights of New York," another
AVENUE FROM SECOND STREET TO FIFTEENTH STREET
Forrest Lake, Lot 0, Blk. 0, Tr. 1 ..... ...............- .........
50
comipg William Fox special, tells its
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the Asphalt pnvoment on W. J. Thigpen, Lot 10. Blk. 0, Tr. 1 ........
50
ta rn
-------Mory in a novel manner. The picture
Palmetto Avenue, from Second street South
to
Fifteenth
Street
has
been
Mary
L.
Leonard}’,
Lot
1,
Blk.
9,
Tr.
2
...»...
.................
57
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opens in the smoking room of a New
Too can find the name of Mt Ml Classified Ada 1c a word. No
Lena
K.
Morrison,
S.
14’
Lot
2,
Blk.
9,
Tr
2
......
.........
14
completed,
nnd
the
completed
work
has
been
finally
neceptd
by
the
City
Com­
York club, in an atmosphere of wealth
ire rj live Business Man Ml *3 Ad taken for less than 23c.
Lena
K.
Morrison
N.
20
ft.
U
t
3,
Blk.
9,
Tr.
2
.........
20
mission
o
f
the
City
of
Sanford.
nnd luxury.
Strongly contrasting
in Sanford in thia Column M Ml And positively no Classified
Luther Y. Bryan, N. 44 ft. Lot 2, Blk. 9, Tr. 2 ........ .....
44
scenes follow, showing the shadows ns
•ach day.
. ^ Ml Ads charged to nnyonc. Cash
The following is the final estimate of cost of paving Palmetto Avenue
W.
H.
Singletary
S.
32
ft.
Lot
3,
Blk.
9,
Tr.
2
.............
32
M * * must accompany all orders.
well us the lights of the great city. 30 feet in wioth from Second Street south to Third Street nnd 21 feet in
W.
II.
Singletary
N.
8
ft.
Lot
4,
Blk.
9,
Tr.
2
.............
8
One episode is devoted to the career
n «
n n la i i m h bi
Count the words and remit
width from Third street south to Fifteenth street, with 2" of sheet nsphnlt on Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. Lot 8. Blk. 5, Tr. 2 .......
33
of n once successful stock broker, who
M acordingly.
a rock base:
F. I.. Woodruff, Lot 9, Blk 0, Tr. 1 ...
.".........
33
is jilted by his sweetheart.
A day
*
4241
Cu.
yds.
Excavation
at
40c
...........................
.............
.........$
1,007.00
A.
It.
&amp;
Mary
E.
Marshall,
U
t
10,
Blk
0,
Tr.
I
.............
33
luick Service Transfer M k a M K a B i i t i m f c i i n i
comes when, in the midst o f’ sudden
400 Stn. Yds. nverhaul at l c .................................................,
4.00 A. It. &amp; Mary E. Marshall, Lot 11, Blk 0. Tr. 1 ........... .V "83
decline in stocks, he notices her •sit­
Storage Facilities
0.558.80 A. It. &amp; Mary E. Marshall, Lot 12, Blk. 0, Tr. 1 ..........
8030 Lin. feet Curb and Gutter at 70c............................. .......
FOR
SALIt,
ting composedly in the gallery of the
wa please you, teQ others; If not,
212.10 M. F. Robinson. Lot 13, Blk. 0. Tr. 1 ..........................
043 Lin. feet Flush Curb nt 33c ........... .............................
FARMERS— You cam Ret aeed bed stock exchange. So great is the shock
tell na. I'hone 498
285 Lin. feet Grnuitu Curb reset at 15c.................. ;..............
42.78 M. F. Robinson, N. 5 ft., Lot 14, Blk 0, Tr 1 ...............
from-s nnd irrigation plugs at tbs that lie stands spell-bound only to
0,544.84 Helen Rose Blackman, S. 28 ft. Lot 14, Blk. 0, Tr. 1 ....
12550 Sip yds. rock base laid at 70c&gt;.... ....................................
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr awaken to the disquieting fact that
12,287.88 Helen Rose Blackman, N. 4 ft. Lot 15, Blk 0, Tr. 1
ISANFORD N O V E LTY FOR SALE— Duller and (Joys' [minis lie has been ruined. Later, while wan­ 12412 Sq. yds. 2” Sheet Asphalt top at 00c............. .................
018 S&lt;|. yds. Brick rclnid on edge at 05c ...............................
'401.701Florence T. Brady, S. 29 Tt Lot 15, Blk. 0. Tr. I ........
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty dering abjectly through the rain ho is
WORKS
05
Sip
yds.
Brick
rclnid
on
flat
ut
50c
.......
....................
.
47.50 Florence T, Brady (less E. 42’ ft. of Lot 15 anil Lot 1(1,
Works, Sanford agents.
18.1-tfc invited to a bachelor, dinner to pre­
150.48
125.30
052
Sip
Ft.
5"
Concrete
nllvy
returns
at
24c
..........................
V. C. COLLER,&lt;PropBlk. fi, Tr. 1 ........ ...........-....................................
vent there being thirteen guests at
FOH SALE— Rhode island eggs for
73.53 W. J. McBride, E. 77’ Lot 1, Blk. 0, Tr. 2 ...................
121.32
387
Sip
Ft.
Sldcwulk
nt
10c
................
..................................
|Gcneral Shop and Mill setting, 15 eggs for $1.00. Mrs. the table, and tells the story of his
09.85
14 Cu. Yds. Clnss II. Concrete at $23.00 .................. .................
322JHjy\v, .1. McBride,
Blk u,
0. Tr.
S. 14
ft)j
Mcliriue, E.
*“ 7&lt;• Lot
tail 2,
g, hik
ir. 2 (less a.
n n
ru
wrecked life.
Ellsworth, Ilcardall Avenue. San­
Work
51.47
10
Type
A
Jnlcts
nt
42.50
42£fi0
j
i
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ry
a . Schell, S. 14 ft. Lot 2, Blk fi, Tr. 2 ............
14
Another episode deals with an on83-tfp
95.58
14
Typo
B
Inlets
at
$32.50
...................
455.00
J]ury
a
.
Scholl,
N.
20
ft
Lot
3,
Blk
ti.
Tr.
2
..............
.
20
JNTRACTOR and BUILDER ford.
tliely different angle and shows the
7 Manholes 4-0 ft. deep at $.'&gt;0.00
25.74
350.00 j Charles L. Britt S 7 ft Lot 3, Blk 0, Tr. 2 ......... - .....—
7
|l7 Commercial Street— Sanford. Flo. FOU SALE Oil KENT—House, niter danger in the path of a young chop I
2
Manholes
0-8
ft.
deep
at
$00.09
108.45
120.00
chnrlcs
L.
Britt
N.
29'i
ft.
Lot
4,
Blk
0.
Tr.
2
.............
29.5
August 1st.—Soe’ W. J. Thigpen.
who docs not pso proper caution in
12.87
208.801a . W. Smith, S 3‘ i, ft. 1-ot 4, Blk 0, Tr. 2 ...............
3.5
- • 98-tfc his choice of companions. An excel- 33G0 Lin. ft. Drain tile at $80.00 per M.
B. W. HERNDON
121.32
2.184.81 a . W. Smith, Lot 5. Blk fi. Tr. 2 ...............................
33
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for lent cast, headed by Man1 MncDer- 2112 Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sewer at $1.02 ............
121.32
Extra Work ..... - .........
.......... .
305.37 f i w. Rutherford, Lot fi. Blk fi. Tr. 2 .........................
33
fall [limiting, either Bliss or Rose inott interpret the several characters.
INSURANCE AGENCY
121.32
7
Monuments
nt
street
intersections
at
$0.50
45.50
[).
n.
|l„dgcs,
Lot
7,
Blk
fi.
Tr.
2
.............
..
............
33
No. 4,— F. F, Dutton &amp; Co.
110-lfc "Lights &lt;if New York" will he shown
125.30
Laboratory Inspection of materials
413.79 J„ k . Sessions. Lot 8. Blk. fi, Tr. 2 .............. ..........
34.1
FIRE------- AUTO-------- BONDS
W KLL LOCATED LOTS, all im­ at the Mltunu theatre tonight.
Legal Expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent
121.32
718.95 JMrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 0. Blk. 7, Tr. I .............. .
33
provements. Easy temis.
Small
121.32
Engineering I per cent
1.437.90 Mrs. W. A. Walton. Lot 10, Blk 7, Tr. I ......................
33
payment down. Increasing in value.
S. O. Shinholser
MISCELLANEOUS
121.32
Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 11, Blk 7, Tr 1 .......... - ...........
33
— Melacli Realty Co.
HC-12te HOUSEKEEPERS READ 'take heed’
121.32
$38,101.4*. Primary School, Lot 12, Blk 7, Tr 1 ..........................
Total cost .....
33
Contractor and Builder
FOR SALK—"Dairy nnd stable mu•—no* Tenth street mattress men To he borne by City 1/3
121.32
$12,701.47
Primary School, Lot 13, Blk 7, Tr 1 .... ..... ...................
33
nure. far lots.— Link &amp; Bugley, Box will make your old mattresses new at To he borne by adjacent property
25,102.95
121.32
Primary School, Lot 14, Blk 7, Tr 1 ............. ............. .' 33
.£• FLORIDA 2101 Tampa St.
IAN FORD
117-14tp a price that will make you smile. See Additional cost of the 30 fool
121.32
foot pavement between First and Second streets ■Primary School, Lot 15, Blk 7, Tr. 1 ...........................
33
FUR SALE— II flat saxophone, cheap us fur pricis. All work done fiist over 21 feet in width:
164.41
Building A' Loan Assn., Middle 42' Lot 4, Blk 9, Tr. 2 ..
42
1'21-Up
|A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons 1 if taken at once. Practically new. i class, dean and sanitary.
134.52 A. L. Betts. S 8' of Lot 4. Blk. 9, Tr. 2 ...................—
29.41
177 Sq. yds. nick base at 70c
....................
$
8
Inquire‘A. G2 3't.tXJsDn^ CLcAvn pajihrl f7
175.23 A. I- lints, Lot 5. Blk 9. Tr. 2 .....................k....... —
121.32
177 Sq. yds. 2" Asphalt Top at IMie .... ........ .
33
w a n t k d
lli. 00 .1, J. Mausser, Lot fi, 1*11. 10, Tr. 1
t*o., between (1 and 7 ji. m.
183.82
40 Cu. yds. grading nt 4()o
.........................
50
Ural Cutate, Loans nnd Insurance
WANTED—To
i xehange 5-passenger
4.07
183.82
Laboratory
Insertion
of
materials
J.
J,
Mausser,'Lot
7,
Blk.
10.
Tr.
I
........................
50
SALE—5
FOR
SAI
•
E—5
acre
grove,
1
acre
phone IS
104-8 Magnolia Are.
touring car. looks and runs like
235.28
0.59
Legal .Expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent
pecans, 10 acres cut over land, 9
new,
for
Fold
roadster
or
coupe,
fir
13.18
183.82
Engineering
4
per
c
e
n
t
..................
..
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K.
M.
Galloway,
Lot
9,
Blk
10,
Tr.
1
.............................
50
room iinus" furnished, on hard road in
KTEWART The Florist the village of Paoln. The owner did light truck.- Ray Brothers, phone 518,
183.82
W.
V.
Wheeler,
U
t
10.
Blk
10.
Tr.
1
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50
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$ 319.59 J. M. Garrett, Lot I. Blk. 10, Tr. 2 ............... ..............
121.32
Total aiblit ioaal cost
33
fill Flowers ■ - —-----Floral Designs ask $10,000.00 and eUt it to $0,000.00, Sanford.
121.32
WANTED
Experieiuetl
plumber,
ap­
$11(5.53
To
lie
borne
by
City
I
3
J. M. Garrett, Lot 2, Blk. 10,'Tr. 2 ............... - .........
33
now he writes, “ Get me an offer."
Annusl and Ornamental I’lanta
272.05
ply
with
tools.
Foster
1(.
Fanning,
2:i:t.o(&gt;
Alma
Govrlz,
Lot
3,
Blk.
10,
Tr.
2
...............................
74
To
be
borne
by
adjacent
property
Easy terms can be bad. Come, look
455.80
|t« Myrtle Arc.---------- Phone 260-W it over. B. T. Tiller, Paolo. l22-4tp Winter Park. Fla.
120. fitc Number of feet frontage. 530.98
Holy ( ’ ross Church, Lots { and ft, Blk. 10, Tr. 2 ......... 124
a
970.54
u
Additional
assessment
per
foot
frontage,
$0,139.
High
School,
All
Blk.
II.
Tr.
I
.................—.....
2(5
1
WANTED
TO
PURCHASE
At
FOU SALE—While Leghorn liens and
183.82
3(1 foot paving:
First Presbyterian Church. LnL 1. Blk. 11, Tr. 2 .........
50
\
SANFORD M ACH INE roosters. Tin1 very finest bread. bargain, 2 lamps, 2 small tables, 1 l-'tir Number
183.82
of
feet
front,nee,
T&gt;30.PH
.
Mis.
(
’.
G.
Willis,
Lot
2,
Blk.
11.
Tr.
8
........
.................
50
%
Age one year old and under.
Must dresser, 2 wash stands, 2 rockers," 1
235.28
CO M PANY
F. E. Ituumlllnt, Lot 3, Blk. 11, Tr. 2 ..........................
04
Assessment per foot frontage $1,1153.
make room for i.iy pullets.— B. T. pair portieres, 7 pairs curtains or
\
60.17
General Machine und Boiler Tiller. Pnola.
F.
E.
Roumillatt
N.
18
ft
Lot
4,
Blk.
II,
Tr.
2
.............
18
To
21
Foot
Paving:
draperies.
Write
giving
prices,—
,
B.
122-ltp
117.04
Works
Number
of
feel
frontage,
(5315.4.
C.
L.
Britt.
S.
32
ft..
Lot
4.
Blk.
11,
Tr.
2
..................
32
T. Tiller, I’aoln, Fla.
122-ltp
t o ll SALK— 150 egg Cyhers incuba­
\*
’i
183.82
Cylinder Grinding
Assessment per foot frontage, $3.07(53.
C. L. Britt, Lot ft. Blk. 11, Tr. 2 ...............................
50
\VANTErt—
Me.Mull.-iis'ilrTTher
'shop
tor $15.00; 1 large ice box, $25; See
183.82
AMS,
Kiiirinpur.
Louis
Fleischer,
Lot
&lt;
5
,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
1
....
50phone (12—■-----Sanford. Florida
wants your business. We have six
A. E. Dobbins, 325 Sanford Ave., San­
183.82
Louis
Fleischer,
Lot
7,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
I
—........................
50
E.
It.
Traffurd'a
Map
of
Sanford
ford, Fla.
*
123-fit |i first class workmen. You do us a
183.82
Final
Mrs.
(
’.
G.
Willis,
Lot
H
,
Blk
12,
Tr.
1
......................
50
|)
Feet
favor when you patronize us. Thank
h w ft
l'Uit S/ll.K— t elcry boards, $10.00
183.82
Mra.
C.
G.
Willis,
Lot
9,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
1
'rant
age.
Assessment
Name
Description
you.— McMullen’s Riirhcr Shop, oppos­
-■%"............
per M. See Mrs. J. E. Pace or E.
183.82 *
Mrs.
C.
0.
Willis,
Lot
10,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
I
$481.40
117
A.
M.
DeForrcst,
Lot
(5
,
Blk.
4,
Tr.
1
............
..........
ite Seminole County Bank.
124-4tp
F. I.anc._________*____________ 123-fitc
183.82
152.70
R. 11. Chapman, E. «,4 of Lot 1, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 .............
50
37.12
M. F. Robinson, Lot 7. Itlk. 4. Tr. 1 .......................
183.82
H M i K ib N T
FOR SALK— HI automobile bumpets,
152,70
It.
B.
Chapman,
E
'.y
of
U
l
2,
Htk.
12,
Tr.
2
.........
.
50
37.12
M, F. Robinson, Lot 8, 1111^. 4, Tr. 1 ........................
183.82
152.7(1
Mi'larh Really Co., Lot 3, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 .— .................
50
$3.00 each; 2 spot lights, S15.00 FTTFt KENT— Furnished a
37.12
und
ml unfur- M. F. Robinson, Lot 9, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 ...........................
183.82
152.70
Mrs. C. G. Willis, Lot 4, Blk. 12, Tr. 2....'.--50
37.12
value, $5 each.—Florida Automobile
nished rooms and sleeping rooms. M. F. Robinson, Iait 10, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 .....................
------p* Supply Co., 101 Wfst Commercial St. Ferndale Apts., Bishop Block, 1st
183.82
135.81
Mrs. C. G. Willis, Lot ft, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 .........
B0
33
T. E. Wilson, fail 1. Blk. 4, Tr. 2 .............................
Cards of Sanford’s Reput- ■»
183.89
124-3tc nnd 'Palmetto. Phone 231-W.
135.81
$
4
.
M.
Schwartz,
Lot
(5
,
Blk.
13,
Tr.
1
.........................
50
33
T. E. Wilson, Lot 2, Blk. 4, Tr. 2 2.J..V....................
•ble Professional Men, each
183.82
135.81
.
S«5L
Schwartz,
Lot
7,
Blk.
13,
Tr.
1
..........
50
33
*
118-10tp
T.
E.
Wilson,
Lot
3,
Blk.
4,
Tr.
2
..............................
FOB SALE-11.. use and furniture,
of whom. In hia chosen pro- 8*
235.28
135.81
K. M. Schwartz, Lot
8,Blk. 13, Tr. 1
01
33
cheap. Call at I20fi Palmetto Ave­ FOR RENT- Frc.iti Sept, li t, :*nia!l Odd Fellows Building Asso., Lot 4, Blk. 4, Tr. 2
fMalon the Herald recoin- •* nue.
183.82
135.81
Mrs. II. A. ileColley, Lot 9. Blk. 13, Tr. 1 ....................
CO
33
121-fit p
Store. Good location. Write Box Odd Fellows Building Asso., Lot 5, Blk, 4, Tr. 2
mends to the people.
*
183.82
141.98
Mr.
1
1
.
A.
McCallcy,
Lot
10,
Blk.
13,
Tr.
1
.........
50
.14.5
19, City.
110-12tp F\ P. nines, Lol 6, Blk. 4, Tr. 2 ..............................
ta BOARD AND ROOM
183.82
07.90
C. R. Berner, Lot 1, Blk. 13, Tr. 2 .............. —.... - .....
50
1(5.5
F.
P.
Rincs,
N.
‘
i
of
Lot
7,
Blk.
4.
Tr.
2
FOR BENT—3 nSim lurmsncd npnrU
h h t m i H i i i i a t i i t
183.82
07.90
B. T. Corey, Lot 2,. Blk. 13, Tr. 2 .......— .... ..............
50
1(5.5
BOARD AND LODGING- You will
R.
G.
StnrkVn
Heirs
K.
85’
of
SVj
lait
7.
Blk.
4,
Tr.
2
mint. Phonu 283-J. 1011 Oak Ave­
235.28
135.81
B.
T.
Corey,
lad
8,
Blk.
13,
Tr.
2
...
.........
....................
01
33
like it, $8.00 per week.—S.
nue.
118-fitc R. G. Stockffii Nell's. E. 85' Lot 8, Blk. 4, Tr. 2
183.82
121.32
L. 1). Rhodes, U t 4, 111k. 13, Tr. 2 ........... ..................
50
33
George A. DeCottes Brown, West Second Street. 12l-2tp FOR RENrT (Tile fur limbi'll room Sarah M. Esterby, W. tifi’ Lot 9, Blk. 5, Tr. 1
183.82
J. C. Higgins Heirs, Lot ft, Blk. 13, Tr. 2 .... - ..... - ......
50
121.32
33
Surah
M.
Esterby,
I
ait
10,
,1
5
1
k
.
5,
Tr.
1
.....
...........
Altorney-al-Law
with connecting both. Prefer two
LOST
183.82
121.32
J. N. Gillon, U t 0, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 .... .....— ..................
50
33
T.
E.
Wilson,
lait
II,
Blk.
5,
Tr.
J
.........................
Over Seminole County Dank
183.82
LOST— Hunch of keys on ball chain. young men,—214 E. Second St.
50
121.32 * Melsch Realty Co., U t 7, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 ..... ......... ........
33
T K. Wilson, Lot 12. Blk. ft, Tr. 1 ......... .............
UR FORD
PLOKlbA
121-tfc
235.28
Return to postoffjeo.
12I-31P
121-12
Melacli
Realty
Co.,
Lot
8,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
I
........
.....
—
04
33
W. R. DuPree, Iz&gt;t 13, Blk. ft, Tr. 1 ..:..T...............
183.82
121.32
Wm. A. Parker, Lot 9, Blk. 14, Tr. 1
.................... 50
33
LOST-—Cameo pin, valued as keep­ FOR RENT—3 room apartment, prT- W. R. DuPree, Lit 14, Blk. ft, Tr. 1 .....................
1K3.H2
vate
bath,
hot
and
cold
water,
num­
121.32
Mrs. Fannie B. KoLbins, W 03 ft Lot 10,Blk. 14, Tr l
50
FRED R. W ILSON
33
sake. Reward if returned to Her­
H. Ephrensperger, Lot 15, Blk. 5, Tr. 1 .—.............
erous
windows,
$37.50
per
month.
Ap­
183.82
130.88
QHn
1
1
.
Stenatrom,
Lot
I,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
2
..........
’....
50
’
35.0
ald office.
.
123-tfc
II. Ehrenspergcr, Lot Ifi, Blk. ft, Tr. 1 .... .....................
ATTORNEY-AT-UAW
183.82
ply
to
Mrs.
Eva
Herndon,
C01
Mag121.32
O;
I).
Farrell,
U
t
2,
Blk.
14.
Tr.
2
...........
........
..........
50
33
•
Firat National Dank Building
C. II. Smith, E. 05 ft. Lot 1, Blk. 5. Tr. 2 ...................
I’ OUND
inoliu. Phone 88,
121-Ctp C. H. Smith, E. (55 ft., Lot 2, Blk. ft, Tr. 2 ...................
183.82
121.32
Herald Printing Co., U t 3, Bile. 14, Tr. 2 .................
50
33
UNFORD
FLORIDA
419.10
FOUND—License
tag!
Owner
coil
121.82
Seminole
Realty
&amp;
Investment
Co.,
Lot
1,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
2
114
83
TO RENT—Furnished room und kit­ !L Ehrenspergcr, Lot 3, Blk. ft, Tr. 2 .... ..................
--------------------- 1 &gt;
----183.82
have same by calling at the Herald
121.32
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 0, Blk. 15, Tr. 1 — .......... 50
33
chenette, 11th street nnd Elm Ave. II. Ehrenspergcr, Lot 4, Blk. ft, Tr. 2 .......................
!LTON j . m o u g h t o n office and paying for this ad. 110-tfc — M. Schneider.
.183.82
30.33
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 7, Itl)$. 15, Tr. 1 ...».................50
8.25
l22-3tp If. I^ircnspcrgcr, N. 1/4 Lot 6, Blk. ft, Tr. 2 .........- .....
236.28
Melsch Realty Co., U t 8, Blk.dfi, Tr. I ----- :-----------04
90.9U
21.75
ARCHITECT
FOR RENT—5 rooms furnished, 15 Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. S. 3/4 Lot ft, Blk. ft, Tr. 2....
183.82
130.83
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
U
t
9,
Blk.
1ft,
Tr.
1
-----------------50
Room 7, Miller BJdg.
35.0
minutes Atom Sanford. On hard Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. Lot 0, Blk. ft, Tr. 2 ................
183.82
IPORD -j-j. FLORIDA
121.32
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
10,
Ulk.
15,
Tr.
1
.........-----......
50
REPAIRS
33
road. Pleasant and healthy location, Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. Iu.t 7, Blk 5, Tr 2 ..... ...........
970.54
121.32
Park,,
All
Blk.
15,
Tr.
2
------------------------------204
33
Cook Stoves, Sewing Machines, Phon- — B. T. Tiller, Pnola,
Primary
School,
Lot
Id,
Blk.
7,
Tr.
1
—
......
!...........—
122-4tp
183.82
209.55
Melsch Realty Co., U t 0, Blk. 1ft, Tr. 1 .——.......——
50
57
ographa, Guna, all work guaranteed. FOR RENT—5 room house on San­ N. O. Garner, E. 09.5’ U t 1, Blk. 7, Tr. 2 ............-.....
183.82
1H3J2
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7,
lllk.10,
Tr.
1
.......
—
-......
50
50
ICHELLE M AINES 21 yeara experience.
ford Heights, Palmetto and Spur- Ruth Gamer und F. S. Dalger, Jr., Lot 2, Blk. 7, Tr. 2
235.2B
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
U
t
8,
Illk,
1(1
,
Tr.
1
—
---------—
C4
✓
ling Avenue, $25.0 per month. 123-2tp Ruth Garner and F. S. Dalger, Jr., N. 15' Lot 3, Blk. 7,P
W AD E BROS.
183.82
LAWYER
55.14
Meltch Realty Co., Lot 9. Blk. 10, Tr. 1 -------------60
*
l|*|, O
__ ,. I*.
-~j| i'll!.| ;j _
hi mr
13
311 SANFORD AVENUE
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment,
183.82
128.67
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 10, Illk. 10, Tr, 1 — ...... ............. 60
—Court House
35 ^
Mts. J. J. Purdon, S. 35’ U t 3, Blk. 7, Tr. 2 ------- ---bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel
410.10
Publir
School,
Lot
1,
Blk.
10,
Tr.
2
--------l
i
t
30.70
10 *
Mrs. J. J. Purdon, N. 10’ U t 4, Blk. 7, Tr. 2 ...............
123-tfc
Avenue.________________
183.82
117.05
Public School, Lot 3, Blk. 10, Tr. 2
50
40
Miss A. Trafford, S. 40’ U t 4, Blk. 7, Tr. 2.............
f*s Examined
(&gt;lu*«« Unsigned Automobile Body Build­
183.82
FOR- RENT—Crop land. My lot on Joe Cameron, U t fi, Blk 7, Tr. 2 ----- -— ----209.55
Public School, U t 4, Blk. 10, Tr. 2 ............... ..... - .......
60
57
ing and Repairing
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
183.82
West First Street. See E. U. Ran­ John Musaon, U t fi, Blk. 8, Tr. 1 .....L
133.82
Public Srhool, U t 6, Ulk. ! 8, Tr. 2
—
50
50
- —«.......
Comer of Park Ave. and Second St. dall, Jr., 819 F’irst St-, Sanford.
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessment*
are
payable
without
Inter
183.82
50
J; U. Ray, Lot 7, Blk 8, Tr. 1 — ....... ........ ------------.t
O p t D.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
12!-4tc
est
up
to
SEPTEMBER
1,
1923,
hill
from
and
after
aald
date
special
assess
235.28
04
_____ Mary Blaine Phelps, Lot 8, Blk. H, Tr. 1 ......... ....... —.
Optldan-Optnmrtrfar
183.82
merits wilt he payable only In ten equal annual Installmcnta with interest a.'
Charles Stein, Prop.
50
FOR KENT— 5 aero celery farm on M n M. \y. U vell, Lot 9, Blk 8, Tr 1 ....----- --- ------4* East First StrnsC
Ranfsrd. Fla.
pr; per annum on all deferred payments.
18.1.82
no
1. lake front— E. F. Lane.
124-3tp j 0jjn Muason, Lot 10, Blk 8, Tr. 1 -------- •....... ....... —
Anyone In need of a carpenter
Witness my hand na City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
1833(2
FOR RENT—Bungalow, fi rooms and' A. Raffrld, Lot 1, Blk 8, Tr. 2 ----- ............ ........ ....... ♦ 50
or any carpenter out of work
Florida,
this 27th day of July, A. D. 1923. * *
183
AS
W. J. TH IG PE N
'
50
.
sleeping porch, comer 11th street A. Raff eld, U t 2, Blk. 8, Tr. 2 ---------------------- Notify J. W, llutlidge, Bus(S
E
A
L)
L .R J H IU P S ,
235.28
'
04
A.
Kaffeld.
U
t
8,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
2
------------------------npd Oak ave. Apply Mr*. Julius TakIneaa Agent, 307 Eaat Third
R «al Estate
183.82
7-28: 8-1-4-8-11-16-18-22
City Clark.
nch, next door.
RM-Ctp Jennie W. Lehman, Lot 4, Blk 8, Tr. 2 — ------- ------ |}*60
Street, I’hona 76.
|r i «E , U F U A U T O IN S U K A N C B
.

PURELY
£
PROFESSIONAL £

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IN THE HEART OF THti WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAR Lfe SECTION
V O L l/M &amp; 'tt,

OF ENTENTE THAT WAS
FEARED v EOR SO. MANY
WEEKS BY NATIONS

Martin Bombers t
And DeHavilands
Go to Bangor

Air jtfail Pilot Hops Off Governor Walker
fs Nqt Consistent
^Toddy From ’Frisco
in His Demands
to New York
.v:tif ..
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Will Demonstrate Offensive Capacity
and Map* Landing Fields.

Refuse* T o 1- Sian Requisition I
Florida Man Hut Want* Paper*
SAN FRANCISCO,. Aug. 21,—
For Georgia Mnn.
Twenty-eight hour mail service be­
tween San Frnnciscn and New York '
(Ur Thr AMMM-lalril l*rr»»&gt;
was inaugurated todny when Rurr ATLANTA, Aug. 20.— RoquialUon
Wilson, air mail service pilot, hopped papers for Ji E. Anderson wanted in
off tit 0 o’clock in a Dr llavilnnd plane Hillsboro county, Florida, on charge
carrying sixty-four polinds of. first of embezzlement wvr» declined by
clnss main. The test flights of this Governor Walker today. Anderson
unture will bo made for five days the was rrlcascd from jail. At same time
sucoosm. of which will determine the Issped requisition papers for Ci D.
pwimaneru-y of the schedule- I’lunei Clark held In Madison county, ‘Flori­
also are scheduled tojitnrt from New da, for'assault with intent to mur­
York.
- '
der in Brooks county, this state.
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HKMSTKAD, N» Y.," Aug. 21.—
Westbound mail took off nt 11 o'clock.
Expected to pass Eiistbound flyer In
■m V -rair, la-tween the two consts.............. .
tnr

In Conciliatory Nnture o f Note
&lt;n&gt; T k f \■•orlntrit P r f » )
and Though Unyielding the
LANGLEY FIELD. Vn.. Aug. 20.
French Will Consider
— Seventeen Martin bombing planed
m &gt; ‘ T li&gt; A s s o e ts te d I’ m * )

PARIS, Aug- 81.— The French re­
ply to the recent British reparations
note handed to the British foreign
offico* today. Tho feeling in Frenrh
oficial circles ia thnt tho note will
prevont the rupture of the entente.
Confidence la expressed that the Brit­
ish will find it concliiiatory, it is
largely controversial. Poincare is
unyielding in Fronch demands but
advancing arguments for their sup­
port.
BERLIN, Aupg. 21.— An extraor­
dinary session of tho cabinet, presid­
ed over by Preafdent Ebert, last night
approved u number of emergency
measures Intended to meet the eco­
nomic and social, situation which
steadily fa growing worse in conse­
quence of the further collapse in the
value of the mark.
The meeting, which began nt 7
o’clock, was still in progress nt mid­
night when tho loaders In the reich­
stag were summoned to lie told of
the action the government purposes
to take, which It is stated will in* of
n "draconic nature.”
The entire cabinet, it is said, i.»
united In tho conviction thnt the sit­
uation can be saved only by most en­
ergetic measures, the nature of which
will he nunounced tomorrow.

NUMBER

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST JD. 1923

and three I)e llavilnnd observation
machines left here for the longest
flight ever undertaken by so large a
fleet. They will make their way up
the coast to Bangor, Mninc, for the
purpose of demonstrating their of­
fensive cnpacity and may available
routes for landing fliclds.

FIVE MASKED
BANDITS LOOT
MAIL TRAIN

The

MANUEL QUEZON SAYS AP
POINTER IS AN EX-CON­
VICT AND PROVES IT

A s s n e l R f r « l 1* r r a - )

C. Averitt Drowned
While Running Line t
For New Lake Road

BEST OF RATES
SAVS CRENSHAW

In Prison in Connection With
Abduction of Woman and
Murder of Soldier
III,

The

tM o W a ln l P ress)

MANILA, Aug. 21.— Political cir­
cles were jarred by a bombshell to­
dny when Manuel Quezon who recent­
ly resigned the presidency of tho
Philippine senate heenus* o f differ­
ences with the American executive
administration, announced he had
cabled the secretary of war that
Mayor Rodrigues o f Manila lataly
nppolntcd to the post by General
Wood wns nn ex-convict. Queion
charged thnt Rodrigues had served a
year in prison for connection with a
woman’s nbduction by bandits. Ho
nlso wns convicted of being an acocrspiire in the murder of nn American
soldier.

Governor’s Proposal

TAVARES. Aug. 21.—Chalmers
To Establish Chair in . i
Near Oklahoma City
Averitt, aged .70, was drowned in a
Can
Ship
More
Fruit
lake
between
Leesburg
and
Whitney
Jacksonville Opposed
and Take Register­
nt one o'clock Monday nfternoon while
Further
for
I
alss
. cd Packages
engaged in running a line for the
t it) nnd County Officials Are Against
Money, is Claim
county's new road to Wildwood, lie
. .- This unusual photograph of President Coolldg«' was taken ns hll
Death House
lll&gt;* The A*»iM*lwle«2
Ioatures broko In a wide smile at hia first conference with Washington
leaves n wife who resides m-Ur Tavar­
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okln.. Aug.
newspaper correspondents.
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The necessity fur Florida rowers
es. Chalmers was a splendid fellow
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 20.— Pro21.— Five mnsked bandits looted mail
and his dentil is genet ally mourned nnd shipitcrs combatting the pro­ p(l&lt;ial by. Governor Hardee that 4
and express enrs of the Missouri,
1here and nt Gruvelnnd, where In- was posed increase of approximately 20 htnte electric chair lie installed In tho
Knnxns and Texas passenger trnin
per cent in refrigeration Chnrgvs, nnd
rained.
Duval county Jnll, for the execution of
nenr Okesa shortly after midnight
the further necessity of their work­
gtnte
prisoners sentenced to d fith #
and escaped with 20 registered pocking together for n readjustment nnd
has stirred up strong opposition
nges, after overpowering members of
reduction of existing rates nil citrus
nmontf city nnd county officials. E**
the train crow. Fireman Towers is i
fruits nnd vegetables
can lie well
tnbllshmcnt of the new method of a*.
in a hospital with probably fractured
demonstrated by concrete instances
i-eution
would lie under an act of tha
skull where he was hit with a pistol.
o fcomparisons with
w.th whnt
wl.nt is
.s paid
pan. by
ny
__u tuJ3B wl,lch pboll*hed hangThe government Is contemplating
Engineer und two muil clerks were
( f l y T h r A a « o r I « t r 4 1' r r a a )
shippers from thu Pacific coast, ac-‘ iiig 'us
[ «the
, .........,.Suing
to deathto death
requisitioning "»U - available- privnte
menus of putting
" The last basic citrus fruit adjustment was in 1008.
•
also benten. The train was en route
cording
to
J.
R.
Crenshaw,
traffic'
reserves of foreign currency In order |
criminal* ncntoncptl for capital of­
The adjustment gave Florida rates to certain markets and left the rest
to Kansas City from Oklahoma City.
manager of tho American Fruit
to halt the drop In the mnrk andj Few passengers knew of the robbery of tho United States to California.
Growcrx Inc., which has its hoadquar- j fence*.
to provide funds for food purchase-, j
A majority of the county commlaNext season Florida will have six times as large a citrus crop os in I1MI8. j
as they were sleeping through it.
tors in Orlando.
abroad.
sloncnt aro said to oppose the plan,
Floridn lias grown to he a bigger producer of citrus fruits than Califor­
(Cull11litie*I uu flft TlWl
nnd Councilman Meade Hunt, of the
nia.
.
LONDON, Aug. 21.— A dispatch to RLKS PREPARING
Ward, hus announced hie In­
The California and Florida basic rate pt-r carload is the -nine hut Florida And
Falls Ddwn Pre­ Lcnwood Brady Killed Seventh
the Dnily Mall from Maastricht says
tention of Introducing a resolution at
FOR BIG BARBECUE is forced to ship 40 less boxes per carload.
that .in view of possible ’ incidents”
In Auto Accident Yes­ the next meeting of the city council
cipe 100 Feet
It costs Florida $202.74 per cur more to lay 3CU boxes of oranges down
AND INITIATION
along the G«rman-I)utch frontier,
in Seattle, Wash., thnn it doe* for California to ship a car of 400 boxes of
terday at Jacksonville condemning the governor’s suggestion
Below
Dutch troopa have been sent thither
thnt a state electric chair he Installed
orunges
from
I.os
Angeles
to
Bangor,
Maine.
t
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'I hursdny &gt;Vilf lie Gala Day in Elks’
and the frontier guards incernacd.
( II) T h r A u a o c l n l r . t I 'r r a a )
California cun ship 400 iioxcs (carload) from Los Angeles to Spring­
Former Sanford Boy Killed When h, Jacksonville. Mr. Hunt eaya he
Circles in This Mart of Ihc Slate
The dispatch adda that hordes of
NICE, Aug 21.— fiv e American
lias seen n majority of the members
field, 2,200 miles, for $024.7(1. From Fort Myers to Bismarck, N. D., -the
Auto Crashes Into Hired Car.
Germans arc buying all available
tourists,
oiio
Frenchman
wero
kilted
of
council and have assurances from
same distance, it costs Florida-$872,f&gt;0 to ship 300 lmx.se (carload) or $247.74
Thursday will bo a gala day in San­
und
fifteen
persons-^injured,
some
that they will vote against fur*
foodstuffs in Dutch frontier towns.
more a carload.
The news of the death of Lcnwood thcm
.....
.
..|»ctric
ford (-specially in the afternoon fof
,
From Los Angeles to St. Louis it is just 18 miles further thnn from Ar­ l&gt;eiliaps fatally, when sightseeing Brady nt Jacksonville yosterdnyi nf­ Dishing electric current for an electric
big parade- will Ik- pulled off i-ail&gt;
ign pitrupet
cadia to Deqver but it costs $812.00 und California but $024.70 per carload motor bus ernshed through
Jacksonville Food Prices the
ternoon cost n gloom over this city chair here,
In the afternoon und after that the1
on mountain road between Nice and
Councilman Hunt points out in a
to ship oranges.
for tho young mnn had been n resi­
Compare Very Favorab­ barbecue and then tho big initiation in
Evian yesterday, plunging down 100
draft of hi* resolution that lie.thlnka
’ w &lt;a
« m
fifty candidates will ho taken
fool precipice into river. Eighteen dent of, Sanford for muny years and Tallahassee or the state penitentiary
ly With Other States which
p v \ w /1 A
i t Tvr w
across the burning sands nnd there
of the 22 passengers Americans were left here to take the position with should l&gt;e the proper place for tha
will ho other stunts too numerous to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Strnyhorn of Dur­ tho Southern Drug Company thst he chair, nnd Chairman Carswell, of tha
Jacksonville was one of ten cities
was holding when he was killed. He
mention. Already the .fires ure being
ham,
N. C., and Mrs. W. A. Hooker
county commissioners declare* that ••
of the United Btatei which showed
lighted for the torture chamber und
of Minmu, Fla., among the injured. is u cousin of K. E. Brady nnd W. E* considers the capital city the prppar
but one per cent Increase in food
Brody of this city nnd wns in the
the hopeless candidates are thinking
plaPe for it. 11c does not bellav* It
ptires during tho month of July,
drug store of R. 0. Bower and ; of
about what is in store for them und
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
21.—
An
un­
should ho placed at Raiford, howavar.
according to; announcement of tho
Bower it Itoumtllot for many years
worrying ubout whether they will
known number of firemen were be­
Raiford is tho location of the
department of labor yesterday.
The
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and wns known nnd well liked by a
lieved to have been killed cnrly toprison farm, nn institution operatad
uvernge Increase for the country was come clean or not.
Sanford Elks have* these big times With President Coolidge Over Matters Pertaining dsy when tho roof of one of the Inige circle of friends. The follow­ on 'the honor system.
twice that amount and some cities
ing is tho account of the accident in
once each year and their fine cTuh
To Debt Refunding
• walls o fn three^story building hous­ today’s Times-Union:
showed aa much aa six per cent in­
ing tho new Plaza- dnnee hall in
house on ‘ lie lake front is the scene
Futile: Once upon a
crease.
,
"Ltnwood Brady, 30, a salesman
of much ipenymakinir before wd nfBrooklyn collnpsdd during the course
Iran
married a rich girl «.«.
I B , T h e A asn rlsfrS I 'r fM I
,
Of eighteen articles oil which the
At/g. 21.—The of an immediate settlement of the of fire between 20 and f&gt;0 fire fighters for the Southern Drug Company, died lie, in judging his motives,
te’r the candidates have Ik on taken
WASHINGTON,
department secures monthly prices,
in
St.
Luke's
hospital
at
.'t.o-'clofk
over the river nn&lt; »&lt;|&gt; the MU* and American government probably will reparation tangle'nnd believes until and n number of eivllisns wore
tho benefit of the doubt.
potatoes showed the largest increase,
thnt question is disposed of there is crushed beneath the tons of brick uitd yesterday nfternoon, just three* hours
down through tin*deserts and then to
make nn immediate effort to hasten
amounting to 81 per cent, white bac­
fter he had driven his automobile
little chance of improvement in Eu­ masonry.1
the place where they gel n -e.‘t.
In tho old days, when men chewed
negotiations of debt fin d in g agree­
on, cheese and vegetable lard, showed
almost
head on- Into a Phoenix park
rope’s
economic
situation.
Ambulances were rushed to tho
Visiting Elks from many other
tobacco, a girl didn’t klsa a mas uoments with its foreign wnrtimo deb­
the smallcat, amounting to less than
street
ear
(At
Main
nenr
First
street.
Thr connection hetwpyn tho involv­ scene from Brooklyn and Manhattan,
lodges are expected to come to Son- tors as a rcault of Information bro't
five tenths of one per cent. Bananas
Hospital attendants said death way |(-xx she really loved him paasionaUford und partake o f the nourishment
ed
reparation iwoldcm and the puy- bringing doctors and a corps or
lack fo the treasury yesterday by
shared with sirloin steuk, rib roast,
.
due to a fractured skull. Brady died iyment o f debts to the United1States, nurses, who assisted in the rescue
and tho fen and' pleasure pnd the
Secretary Mellon.
chuck roast and plate beef In an in­
without regaining con*clousnoss.
work.
Four
alarms
of
fire
brought
particularly, by France, was declared
chance to again shake the hands of
The mdse of the crash waa heard
crease o f two per ccrtt over June pric­
Brody’s body will be shipped today
Determination upon such n policy Jo bp regarded by Mr. Mellon as close. additional firomen, who also assisted
the Sanford l.ik s-th e 1**1 people of
to Americus, Ga., for interment, In­ several blocks nwny.
es.
.
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,
'
virtually was assured when it became
The head of the treasury told his In the work of rescue.
the Best People On Earth.
According to City Detective J t
Sixteen food articles declined in
known that Mr. Mellon, who has Just friends thnt he saw no way in which I The firemen had carried lines of structions for this disposition having
price, vabbage heading the list w M
returned from a two months vacation effective assistance could bo given Hose Into the structure and were been received yesterday’ by local un­ Arosta and Patrolmen A. N.
a decline of 13 per cent, while tea and
llrndy a an dJ. L. Hoover, who inveatlgetfid'
in Europe, would ^remain in the cab­ Europe by America. Ha wns sure, ho fighting tho. fire under the glare of a dertakers In charge from
coffee decreased le u than five-tenths
father
In
Amarlcus.
An
uncle,
W. E. the accident, a car waa parked oa
inet. JIp conferred with President said, that there had been no time dur­ half-dozen
powerful searchlights.
of 1 per cent. , ' » . .
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Coolidga during the day, the nn- ing tho last few months when any . ithout warning the entire roof and Brady of Sanford, will accompany the west aide of Main street, between
Phelps and First street. Another car
During July the average family ex­
i.oyncerovnt being made later that he good,could have come from inlervon- pne of the walls crashed, burying all the corpse.
was proceeding .south with Brady*a
penditure for food increased by cities
Besides
n
fractured
skull,
Brady
would coptlnua as head of the treas­ tion by the United States.
^hoae in tha building. A number of
machine close behind it, Witneoeea
ury dc^prtmertt.
ae follows:
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Regarding tha aiUAUioo In - Ger­ ypcctators close to the wall were he sustained a crushed chest, broken
John
l.un'nx
A
t
t
a
i
n
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.
Ngjlonal
said
Brady swung his ear to the left,
right arm, a dislocated knee cap and
Columbus, Ohio, alx.pcr cent; Bos­
Mr. Mellon, who i| chairman,of the many, Mr. Mellon waa uncertain. He lleved also to have been victims
across
the southbound tracks, crash­
Convent|op State Insurance
a
score
of
cut*
from
glass
shattered
ton, Chicago, Fall River, Manchester,
Seven firemen wera on. tho roof
American drtd commission, was de­ said that several German bankera exing
almost
head on into the north­
New Uallmpshlre, Milwaukee, Peoria
by
tha
impact.
Tha
Ford
coupo
In
Commissioners.
clared to he pessimistic regarding pretaed to him their fear of .complete When tho crash cam*. They were
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and Springfield, III., five per cent;
completion It) Qie near future of addi­ dismemberment of the republic, hpt plunged into tha flaming building. which tha salesman was driving was bound street car.
Motorman
Bugg
told
the
police
he
Detroit,.Portland, Maine; Providence,
, n r T h e A s -e e ls le d »’ »'••*&gt;
demolished.. ...
tional fund/agracUlcmenU. Ha was hie own vl#w w** not
1° bi* Batwcno 26 and 60 firemen, lira of.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 21.—Treat,
saw
Brady
coming
towards
the
ear!
Tha
front
vealibale
of
the
north­
Ilochetter, four per cent; Buffalo,
represented &gt; * ' believing, aftK hie opinion, there is no way!for th* Ger­ rials .astlmatad,* ware included in the
applied
Butie, Denver, [Indianapolis,
New urer J. C. Luning of FlorUa deliver- study of conations abroad, that tho man government to redeem all of the group fighting tha flames in tha bound Phoenix Park cor which Bra­ Fearing a crash, ha
Haven, tbrea pel* cent; Bridgeport, cd the response to the sddreaacs of present wga not a good time to at­ paixir currency now in exietence. j
building at the time of the collapse. dy’s machine struck was crushed In brakes and the trolley car waa
Cincinnati, Clevnland, Philadelphia, welcome of the National Convention tempt inquiries as to what the foreign
The collapse o f tha roof carried by the collision and had to be towed ing to a atop when Brady**
Describing the progress made by
otbe carbarns- W. E. Bugg, mo- smashed Into i t
Salt Lake City, Savannah, Scranton, of State Insurance Commissioners governihft|Ca\ contemplated In the France in reconstruction work, Mr. throe huge atcal girders into the tum­
Brady was thrown clear of thg
Washington, p ,
two per cent; A t­ today. Uniform state lawa to pro ’way of w£&gt;aylng the America!) loans. Mellon said that In mjmy Instancea bled ruins and -these are believed to toiman was knocked' from hi* feet
lanta, -^Birmingham, Dallas, Jackson­ hitit *&gt;m'»Qc dr k in d re d ,c^ p rfle . He also tfus said to be of the opinion the devastated sections j k s t the ap- be pinning down many o f tha victims; and passenger* wera shaken .up but He eras unconscious and bleed
several place* when p e m a
ville, Minneapolis, N jw Orleans, New to write a policy E s ta te In which that legii.latlon prolonging thq, ll/o of pqorancv o f , "our western boom Cries and groans o f tha injured spur­ no one was Injured. 4
reached him. A call wgg jBrody
waa
driving
at
*
rapid
rate
York, Opxaha, Fdrtland, Ore., St. Paul, they are not locate* was urged by tlja dety c$unnHa«ion,.due lo expire in towns.”
red the rescue workers on to greater
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one par cent;*fiaklmave, (Houston, U t- Harry pong, tnauranro superinten­ onotl|er,'yd^r,.W^u^ hp, nycessary.
efforts, ’riie Work « f rescue waa bad­ of spend, south on Main street whan headquarters and then effect*
dent of Ohio.
1
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Ue Rock. Memphis, Mobile.
Tha. office sport spept tho night at ly hampered by the heat and the dan- the accident occurred, it wns said. made to procure an ag|' /
Taking*a gloomy view of European
Soaahole ambulance waa tha
Pittsburgh, Richmond, Bt-I Louis, Se­
poker and,reports this Btprnlng UwV gar- offered by tha poaibility o f a col­ Witnesses estimated the spaed o f the
The: Chicago .packera al loaat bave affaire, politically and economically, ho was thoroughly ShalbyUad.
arrive."
motor
car
at
86
miles
an
hour.
attle, leas than 6-tenths of one per­
lapse o f tha remaining walla.
the secrptsry was said to aco no hopa
made a allck purse of a »ow’a tar.
cent.—Jacksonville Journal.

FLORIDA’S CITRUS CROP* HAS
INCREASED SIX TIMES SINCE
1908 BUT WEST GETS RAISE FIVE

AMERICAN

CAR OVER CUFF

. . . . . WILL BE EASY
ON FOREIGN NATION’S DEBT,, . ,
SECRETARY OF TREASURY TALKS

_____ Treasurer
Gives Response To
Adrress Welcome

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-as-.it affects Florida, docs not inspire
fe ta
=?
and all claasea o f citizens "comprising
pptlmisrp. With memories of the ox
Mill Hazel lone Davit to U oyd E.
those
solidly
those* communities, to line
lino up aouinjr
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M
.C .'. thVfsV
. a i-t sighted
*Lt .* A I-Edwards, Jacksonville.
Lhind
Icaddrs uf.'ttie pfcrithcte Of the pkst shipping season
-T O N I G H TM lii Harriet E. Harrii to John W.
Flo lids W aterways Traffic‘ *League fresh In mind, It would be truly a wise ,
THfi GEM OF THE SEASON
who have thd Solution of our trans­ move for the'londers in the vegetable
MRS. FRRD DAIGER, Society Edlloi Graves, Jacksonville.
M ill Maria Morgan to Clement W.
portation problem; worked ouL This nnd citrus Industries to sbriously con­
Phone 217-W
m mmmmmm
sider the developm ent'of .- Florida’s
Weston,
Jacksonville.
knowledge moat be transmuted porI t r a n k n r e n n r ( r lr n ila y I . I I I h k ym i
For
Florida:
Pdrtly
cloudy
With Charles E. Mack (courtesy of
ta-ll r a n a r e l a l x t a r n h r r , « r e arn in g Miss Margnrct L. Hammond to Ilnrfort-o to*‘Florida's 'representatives; in natural watet highways as the only I
k o a r , n r If r a n a r e r n t r r t a l n ln n , w r it e
t o d a / probably" semttofed
D. W. Griffith) Eleanor Fair and
Mr. nnd Mrs- W. II. Tunnlcllffe
practical
solution
to
the
problem.
Do-1
Wlinhlngtdn; and they In turn make
a fn ia i r&gt;H m ihia iirpNMmeat. nivinnjiy T, Clark, jarksonvlllc.
thundershowers tonight and
others. What would the dawn
spent the'day In Orlando tho gubsts
spite
the
new
equipment
secured
by
arlnlli. ar Irlrphnar Ik, lira*. Il will!
r 1
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1known Fldrida’s need In n voice no
ka grantlr npprrrlalril.
Tuesday.
bring to the spirit of this b o v the
railroads
In
anticipation
of
next!
S. E. Mcdnrn and family, o f Tampa,
O-lend*.
less forceful thin thnt o f Thor; in the
the prize ha waz willing to die for?
year’s business, it Is safe to slate
arrived In the city Snturdny and w ere'
Ilnlla of Valhalla.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
m
h
m
n
w
»
What would it bring to this slip of
Ha
even
nt
this
time,
thnt
It.will
prove,
Miss Lillian Schwnrtz, dnaghter of
registered at the Montezuma.
Thu St. Johns river Is perhnps the
n girl—the happiness she was
inadequate to handle efficiently nozt
Mr. and Mrs. I. Schwartz, o f this city,
lu es day—Miss llessio Zachary will
A party o f St. Cloud folks woro least used river o f Its size in the season's prodoctiog from, faint und ready to sacrifice her world for?
left
Saturday
for
Key
West,
where
E. II. Wilch and family, o f Bruns­
United States. It has always prpycn
entertnin
the ipcmhter* of tho
And the woman—what of her—
grovu, as car shortage, high rate*, de­
she will meet her brother, Louis, who hero this morning-“coming" over on
an
equalizer of freight rot&lt;?« to the
Daughters of Wesley clast nt B p . wick, Ga., w m .among the arrivals
business'whl\eN
thcy
are
sojouring
nt
what
Was there left for her. Com­
layed
shipments
and
a
ll’
the
other
Is wnrrant officer on the U. S. S.
»
here Snturdny.
Cities it directly sorvez and back in
Dl.
edy too.
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reuses thnt aggravated the shippers
Cleveland, who will "Join one o f the Corohado Beach. They were Dfi and
Mrs. Seymour and *Sid Porter -anti tho duys when tbtsro »igrc but few, rail­ Inst season arc certain to prevail u n -;
Tuesday— Mrs. Volio WilllnmS enterlargest
War
vessels
on
a
cruise
to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Line nnd Mrs. W.
“Leather Pushers”
roads In the stato it was the main ar­
several other ladies in the party.
tuini at a miscellaneous shower nt
til such time ns the natural water
Morton Thigpen motored to Orlando Chinn waters. Miss Lillinn will nlso
TUESDAY
tery
o
f
transportation
between
cen­
8 n. m. honoring Miss Mamie Kate
highways, placed here by( a m unifi-t
visit othcr^felntlves nt Key West.
It's a Super-Jewel
Saturday.
' \
tral
Florida
and
northern
nenbonrd
Williams, a hride-eleet of next
cent providence, arc fully utilized. Tho &gt;
1 Captain Jos. C- Hutchinson, First (
_____ T_. This section ran bo con­
— WEDNESDAY —
month. "*
Lieut.
Frank
Dutton
nnd
tho
men
i
markets.
rosulunl bcmefltt td Flhrldiana will bo
Word has been received by Mrs.
Joe G. Ball wan among the Sanford
sidered as territory tributary to tho
Raymond Hatton nnd Virginia Valeden greater than they have provdfi
Thursday— Miss Virginia Do Coursey. people sfen on the bench yesterday nt James It. Stewart thnt her nuntj Mrs. -Lieut. Stewnrt Duttbn and the nien
Sti Johns river and If Interol water­
11 in
entuitains at a Kitchen Shower, at Daytonn.
Virginia Alnsllc, widow of the late of Compnny D.’, the'men of the hos­ ways could "be developed to tap it, or to Californians.
' her home on Pearl avenue, nt 8 p.
pital
corpo
nnd
of
the
hand
all
re­
Too
Capt. W. L. Alnsllc, passed nwny Fri­
iliu Florida
* tVWU.1 ’Waterways
*
.......* " T ra ffic! “His Back Against the
electric railway linos constructed for
m., complimenting Miss
Mamie
II. L. Gibson wns among the San­ day morning at her sumnire home In turned homo yestcnlny from Camp th’tf same purpose, the products of the .cngtic MB Its headquarter* in OiinnWall”
Kate Williams, a bride-elect.
•
ford folks spending the week end .at Skylnnd, N. C. They were among the Johnston.
section destined for eastern senbnnrd o. H. J. Hligh is president of the
early nettleis o f this county, inter
; Daytonn Bench.
points could ■be* chipped via tho river League nnd Judge W. T. Bland hnn
BUSY
Mnjor Ralph Stevens of the Medi­ mute. However, Iwforo this can bo chatgo o f the- campaign to secure a
moving to St. Petersburg, Fin.
cal Corps and Major Geo. W. Knight done it will bo necessary to secure u minimum rn.-mbcrsliip of 5,003 grow­
By Berton Brnley '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Burdick nnd baby
of tho 151th Infantry in camp nt depth of nt least twenty feet In the ers; shippers, and all others whose
WHO WAS THE MAN?
Go away, Cynic; no dotfbt you are nnd Mrs. J. M. Stumon spent the day
Camp Johnston for the pant two St. Johns river to permit refrigerated business success Is dependent upon a For home or store.
Measure­
yesterday nt Dnytonn tin the guests of
clever,
cheaper
transportation
service,
one
ments
tnken,
samples
submitted,
weeks
hnve
returned
home.
Mrs.
ilhe former's-parents.
Fishing is good in the river ngnin.
Wise, In your cynical way.
ocean vessels to strnni direct through
A number of large bass have been Knight nnd Mt . nnd Mrs. IL R.' from Sanford, f o r with thr exception thnt is not intended to supplant, but estimates cheerfully Kiven.
Noveltheless It is heRt tlint we sever,
Misses LcClairo Jones, Emma Spen­ caught nnd quantities of smaller fish. Stevehs were their guests while in ol d ir t s fruits au-J h few ve^otablcs supplement that of the railroads.
Quick Service
J ’m very busy today,
cer nnd I-coin Evnn.t spent the week A mnn from Sanford caught n hnss the ertmp.
Busy pursuing a roseate vision,
tin- •majority of Florida’s winter
Brown’s Anto Top and
end most delightfully nt Dnytonn "weighing forty pounds on Saturday
I cannot bother with you;
qu)vn ,&gt;crl»hablen will not aland reUpholstery Shop
Some boys playing ball or ronic -ihlpueut nt Jacksonville.
•
c\ A V A W A Y T H E Y E A R S
and nnotty-r weighing -It pounds on
What do I rare for your smiht of de­ Peach.
other
gnmes
on
the
streets
yesterdn.-j
Sunday.—
New
Smyrna
Breeze.
rision 7
.
• , . I.. | The
. . . » League
........................
has strongly
...... ‘advocated; Apply Boncilln Beautilicr casmlc clay to Tel. 1G13, 711 E. Washington. St.
Mrs. B. G. Mcthvln nnd children
broke one o f the show window* L*ri " ■
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"
I'va got some dreaming to do.
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
have returned home after rpendlng
.
If you enjoy real drnmntic ability Wight Bros., garage.
i t rirairrots hearings held bu'orc the difference in the color end texture
Beat It nwny from here, Mocker nnd Iseveral weeks in Atlanta nnd Edison, an | n virile plot in your screen s-ntcr- Infj for them nritl somebody
'mV0 district engineers. The most recent skin.
S
_
.
1#•
iGn.
Skeptic,.
talnmcnts, the type production where n window to pay for. The little fel­ heaving wns held Inst March In‘San­ Guaranteed to do these definite things for
I haven't time for you now;
pretty clothes nnd pretty fncc-s are lows pinging on the. street shoul nb ford and a brief vrai presented nt thnt the face or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and fliva it color Lift out the
Mr* ami Mrs. Schelle Mnines anil* ionsplcuous by their absence, nnd the ways bo careful of the windows.
You think you're wise, but I think
time replete with statistics support
l aity left Saturday for Dayton, Ohio, artists win success by sheer technique,
you're dyspeptic,
ing arguments for the Improvement.
where they will he the guests of Mrs. you will want to sec "Driven," the
I’m o ff of your, anyhow!
Mrs. R. J. Holly, Robert Holly, The figures tfubnilttcd proved conclu- and smooth.
S
All your philosophy’s ugly nnd vain, Mnines parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Charles Umbln-Uniycrsnl-.lcwel pro- May Holly nnd Maude I-nke returned rlvely thnt n saving In freight rates You can obtain regular sires from your
Derby for several weeks.
il net ion which conies to the Princess from Jacksonville yesterday after­ to the growers and ahlppors could bo favorite toilet counter. It
If not,
not. send this
&lt; bo,
(Even admitting It’s true),
Theatre today nnd tomorrow with a noon after spending several days the effected tlint would totul four per ad with 10 cents to Uoncillq Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, for a trial tube. '
Mrs. Oricn I). Farrell nnd bnby left ntellnr enst which inclulch Minor Fair, guests of
I'm seeking gold nt the foot itf n rain­
103 Pnlmetto Are.--------- Fhone 481-J
rclntlves. They spent cent o f the original cost of the work
Saturday
afternoon
for
Sistersvillo,
Charles Mnek of “ Dream Street" much of their time nt Camp Johnston plus annual maintenance
bow,
charges.
West Virginin, where she will visit fame; Emily Fitzroy and Burr Mc­ and watched the Sanford boys enrry
I’ve j*ot some dreaming to do.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AW AITS YOU
This is one of the principal provisos
lu-r parents ami other relatives nnd Intosh.
off nil the prizes nnd were entertnin- (ji
................
.. approving
o f l|lu
the .............
government
before
B "
Kenlirt, Icnvo me. Your talk is night­ friends for n month or more.
ml at1dinner by the Sanford offirers #ny n.,w XVatorwny project,
marish,
Mrs. Mary Strong nnd daughter, nnd men.
there nro but few people 111 the
Mrs. William Ravcnel, who has been
Get tho air! Leave me alone!
Miss Winifred, of Haeling.-., arrived
Cute
without knowledge of this phe­
I've got some precious illusions to ill nt the Kernnld-Laughtdh hospital, here Snturdny evening, having been
Mnny Sanford folks are thinking nomenal development that has occur­
is now visiting relatives nt 'Asheville,
cherish,
railed by the accident of her father, of spending September nt Coronado red in rill lines during tho past ten
N. G. Her many friends wish her a
Such ns you never hnve known.
d ip t. Loffier.
Bench where tho fishing is excellent yoats, but more particularly in the
Somehow your cold-blooded speech­ speedy and complete recovery.
nnd the bench is the best i» lhc production o f citrus , ft nits and vege­
es noutul hollow,
MinXcs Frances and Helen Gonzales world- and you ran get nernmmodn- tables. The increaae has been over
S. S. Bnuinel Rpent the week end nt
Also you’ re blocking my view,
und
their nttrmtivc houro quest, Miss tlons nt rcnfronnhlc rates. Coronado two hundred per cent, and yet during
I’ve got n will-o-the-wisp I must fol­ Dnytonn Bench with his family who
Bench is the coming resort for San­ the rnme period rail facilities were
Marie
Ewhank, of Greenville, 8.
are spending the summer at the
low,
spent the weo'&lt; end most delightfully ford people nnd more of them have increased but one per cent. Whon an­
lunch.
I’ve got some dreaming to do.
i.t Daytonn Bench ns tho p-rests of lieen stnying there this yenr than ticipating the future, nnd tho produc­
Mrs. I.ultuo Bliss, of Orlnnd-i.
tion from the enormous nreas now be­
ever before.
Sheriff diaries M. Hand spent tinFLORIDA WEDDING IIBLI.S
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
ing developed-in different -sections,
week end at Daytona Beach with his
Weddings In the Stale
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
The
boys
of
Company
D
are
loud
the transportation problem, In so far
Miss Agnes Berner left by boat for
• Miss Sue Rose Atkins to II. II. Zcd- f.imily, who are among the Sanford
in
their
praises
of
Bill
Cnrnasion
folks spending the summer at thnt Jacksonville yesterday to' attenil n
er, In Delray.
meeting of the State Board of the who had charge of the eats this year
Miss Essie May Williams to John­ populnr resort.
Business and Professional Women's ns mess sergeant. Bill is the presid­
son D. MfCnll, In Jacksonville.
Clulis
nt the Seminole Hotel Monday ing genius of the Bell Cafe and
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. I). Martin and Mr.
Miss Roso Domnicr to Wlllinm
knows how to arrange the tasty
morning.
nnd
Mrs.
II.
A.
Neel,
with
Andrew
I li ll&lt;
Frank, in Dcl.and.
menus, to buy stores and how to
arruway as pilot of tile Mnrtln ear,
n
Miss lllonnie Warren to Paul Ila
Downing,
Agnes
j
go a long way nnd
iok in all the sights nt Daytona
Misses Kntherini* irowning.
i make
•••••■&gt;,- the
—- stuff
----- ~
. .
ilton, in DcFuniak Springs.
,
llarahherger
|
They
sn&gt;
Berner
nnd
Agnes
Handtbergor
left
;
do
the
most
good.
&gt;'&gt; h
l1
Miss Nellie Johnson to J. It. Brown
: arh yesterday.
yestcnlny by boat for Jacksonville. |Sergeant Carnasion made a name for
In Miami.
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Miss Downing going on to Atlanta himself even though he wns serving,
Miss
l.eila
Wilder,
who
Inis
been
the
Mrs. Mary Medlin to Stephen Fulgehnfrining guest of Miss Lucy Byrd whero she will visit her parents, Miss under an assumed name.
huni, of Jacksonville.
n
Ml hh Bess Vengan to Hanks Vencenl Smythc for tho past week, left this llarshberger goes to lier home
(0
morning for Orlnndo where she will Summerville, and Miss Berner stop­ TIDAL WAVE
in Orlando.
ping at Jacksonville where fhe will at­
Miss Carol Brenda to C. Ellwood visit friends.
TAKES VICTIMS
tend a state hoard meeting of the B.
Knllinch, in Orlando.
BY THOUSANDS
Mias Helen Terwilligcr, Mrs. J. E. &amp; 1*. W. C.
Miss Martha Harris to Herbert
Tcrwilligcr nnd Warren . Eigcnmnnn
Speer in Gainesville.
Ilomer J. Clause, formerly of San­ Western Province* of Koren llnrd
Miss Frances Hubbard to George motored to Orange City yesterday
Bit by Storms.
Tullnhomn,
where they were the guests of the ford, nnd family from
Niblack, In Gninesville.
s
Tenn.,
arrived
here
yesterday
and
will
former's
relatives.
Mills Mnrgarrt Phillips to William
( I I I T h r A » « « c l n t r i t l , rr&lt;ni&gt;
become residents of Sanford, Mr.
Turher Wallace, Jr., in TalltohnssdN'
TOKIO, Aug 20.— Advices receiv­
Mrs. Charles L. Britt nnd children Clause will have charge of.th e local
Engagements
ed front Seoul said more than 340
Miss, Myrtle Hire to l^-slie Edwards, leave tonight for Cofinollsvillc, Pn., distribution of Elder Springs water, persons were dend und more than a
BUT AT OUR PINAL CLEARANCE SALE, YOU '
where tlu-y will spend a month or six the agency of which will he taken
Pcnsscojn.1
thousand missing ns a result of tidal
Miss Uerthn Cardwell to Francis weeks ns the guests of relatives. Mr. over by Mr. Clause and Ills father-in­ wave storm in four western provinBritt will motor to Connellavllle about law, A. J. Loaning September 1. The
Peake, Pensacola.
. WILL FIND THEM LOWER THAN THE
res of Korea. The damage to houses a
■
Miss Marie Bom to Theodore l.nnn- the first o f Septcfnher und accompany Clauses' ure well known here aiji^ will
and other property is grent.
:
i
.
receive
n
hearty
welcome
front
their
his fnntily home.
qulst, Pensacola.
LOWEST ALL THE WEEK
ninny friends.
Tho Herald for first class job work.

PACE SIX

THE SANFORD DAILY-HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923
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LOCALS

TffiTW EATH^

• “DRIVEN”

AW NINGS

ELECTRIC FANS
$5.00
• F. P. IUNES

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M ilan e Theatre
COOLEST

SPOT

IN

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S A N F O III)

-HUowh S ta r lin g a t 7 :3 0 and D :15 P. M.-

-TODAY-

“Broken Chains”
THE $30,00 PRIZE WINNING STORY
Thrifls. FiffhtH, Danger, Romance, Love
!.

A Real I)ramn of Ihe Wesl
' ' * M I
.
HAROLD LLOYD In “ CAPTAIN KID’S KIDS’

Fd* Special— Our President, a glory of the life of President
Coolidge
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ALSO FOX NEWS
Speriul Ha renin Matinee, 3:30 ..
NI k HI P r t a *

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............... 10 nnd 15 Centa
...............10 nnd 20 Cents

TUESDAY— Grace Davison In "The Splendid Lie,
t - *. ’

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Johnny

Jones Comedy, “ For Rent, Haunted’’
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Store n ig h t . Watch for list of prizes.

ENTERTA IN ED EMPLOY EES
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Dieter entertain­
ed the employees of the J. G. Mc­
Crary store (o f which Mr. Delter is
manager) most pleasantly yesterday
nt Daytona Bench with a picnic, wftich
wns gtcatly enjoyed l»y all.
Among those attending this delight­
ful outing were: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B.
Dieter, Misses Lorcnu nnd Marguer­
ite Franklin, Hobble Lou Garrett, Sar­
ah I.oti Priest, Mildred Robinson, Mil­
dred Bridges, Gladys Robinson nnd
Alva Mac Alexander and Walter Collunt nnd EiitI Dossey.

i

Prices are alw ays
Low

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FLORIDA'S TRANSPORTATION
PROBLEM SOLVED BY CALIF.

(Continued from page 1)
increased tonnage of 187 per cent, the
San Joaquin, 72 jicr cent, the Poto­
mac. 41 ;&gt;or cent, the Mississippi, 0.02
per cent, the Hudson n decrease o f 55
per cent, the Ohio, n decrease of 41
per cent."
This article is fraught with a spec­
ial signifennee to those who doslre to
see the wealth of tho grent Peninsula
Empire enhanced by the development
o f Its vast arrange. California .has
The following clipping from
the broken the Jam of high freight rates
Los Angeles (Calif.) Express will lie that blocked the curronPof h*P“devel­
of Interest to the numerous friondn of opment, water transportation being J
Mrs. Norma King McLaughlin of the medium used so effectively f o r 1
this city, but now of Now York: that purpose. Despite our nearness
"Much to the regret of tho many nnd California's distance to Eastern
friends she has mndo in Los Angeles, markets, us time progresses, the com­
Mrs. Normu King McLahghlin, of petition of the Intter will borome'mor6
New York, will return to her Eastern futmlduhlc and our efforts to cumbnt
home Sunday. Mrs. McLaughlin has it, more futile ns may be noted from
been spending the past month In Los the at tide which states further “ that
Angeles as tho guest of her sister, i through udoptlon o f a fast schedule
Mrs. C. Colcock Jones. Shu is a wont- 'the I. M. M. will render further canal
on of delightful personality, a witty, traffic competition to the trans-eonsparkllng conversationalist and »n ex- tineota! railroads In the movement or
pert bridge player, and she has been I perishables frwn thu Pacific Coact to
foirly deluged with social courtesies New York.” .
.
since her arrival here. Mrs. A. C.| With a full knowledge of what the
Bulling gave mi attractively appointed future portends, and a further
bridge party in honor of Mrs. Me- ledge of relief to be afforded by the
lotughlin today. She is again to be development of wator highways in a
honored tomorrow, when Mrs. A. T. ztate that has a water area foqr mil­
lion acres greater than ita land area,
R is distinctly up tJ all communities,

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32-in. Dress Ginghams, at, per yard...................... . ....21c
32-in. Tissue Gingham, at, per yard .........................

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48c

All $2.50 Silks, at, per yard........................................ $1.98
59c French Ginghams, 32-in. wide, at,, per yard...... ....39c
40-in. Fancy Voiles,at, per yard ...............................

45c

32-in. Cretonnes, at, per yard................................... ....22c
Plain White Flaxon, at, per yard.............................. ....22c ;•
Silk Pongee, at, per yard.......... ........... ....... i...... V

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36-in. White Indian Head, at, per yard.................... ...... 29c

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1923

Sanford Daily Herald

highway in the stato today and its
completion will' bo of benefit to all
Florida. : With tho exception of the
strotch in Clay county practically all
of tho remainder of the route hna
been tnken care o f—either already
Built or bonds have been voted.'
DeLand and Volusia county must,
not forgot Thuradny tho 13th, for
that is the time when we ore all going to Green Cove Springs.— DeLand
Nows,

A BACK BREAKING JOB

r a h lt a h r d o v e r r a f t m o o n r i n v l I
d o y a t th o H e ra ld D N lld laa, I I
M a a n e lla A ve_ M aatord. K la.

The Herald Printing: Co,

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A LL THE FARMING TOOLS AND STOCK1Oj*
THE LATE J. E. PACE W ILL BE SOLD TO THE '
HIGHEST BIDDER AT AUCTION ON •

■ G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
—

“ y ' j y w * l a c i » , h r C a r rie r

Out*

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la
W r r h lr H rraM • a l l r r l r r a r r r a S r m la n l* C o n a » r
“ f * • Pahilahw l o r o r r F r i d a , . A d r m
•M'a* r»«r» Made k a r a a on appltra-

pe's Smoke
feto-o and

M t* * * « P*r » ■ &gt; . alwara In ad r a are.
M
BM DRII THIS
A SSO C IA T K II fit ISSN
MKHIIKH
Til IS AaaOCIATKD
T h o Assoplated I'resa la .xcluMvely
•niltl.4 to t!.o tu*. for r.publication 'of
all n u r. dlapalchea rrrdltrd to It or
not btlienvlne rrcdtlrd In thlo paper
and alao tha local news pobllahed
hareln.
All rlahta of ra-publlcatlon or special
dlspatrhaa herein are a la o reaerv«d
firrteei HRIHI.il ntllMHWn. F ln o. Ida
TO AHVKIITINKItH,
“
In esae of rrrnra nr nnimlaalnn In
Ugal or oilier mlvurllaemcnln Tho
Herald Prlmtmr f.'onqmny i]&lt;,ri not
bold Itaelt liable for dnmnRti further
than the amomu received for aurb nd*
vertlaemrikta.

‘ GEE mi, LACh',
**SrtT Tie Ro a p hard
Enough wiTiouT cm r Sihg
A U -T tef u s e le s s
STbPF ALONG 7 , ,

AT 9:00 A. M.

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Yes, wc nre proud o f the record wc
linve made, and want you to know it;
hut thnt record Is frothing to what wc
expect it to he in the future. Cnll -138
for any hauling you mny have.
Trunks, baggage, pianos, safes or
household furniture; in fact anything
in the transfer line we take care of.
Also STORAGE. 110-Mon-Tu-Wd-tfc

CONSISTING OF MULES, WAGONS, TRACTOR. .
PLOWS, HAY, CORN. ETC. SALE WILL BE
FOR CASH OR SIX. MONTHS CREDIT ON AP­
PROVED SECURITY, A T THE OLI) PACE HOME

MRS. MATTIE G. PACE, Executrix
C. M. HAND, Auctioneer

h rpreaanUlive
13ASSOCIATION

Sanford presents n busy appear­
ance nnd it will bo busy nil winter if
we just keep things coming nnd
humming.
^Tomorrow wo will entertain tho
Palutkn ltotnrians nnd Kiwnninns
who nre touring south Florida to get
inspiration nnd other things.
-------------o------------Again we would tike to cnll the
public's attention to the fnct Hint if
farms nnd citrus groves its entire ns sales resulted. In time the whole
you wont to write anything for tho vortlsing campaign for bootleggers
length, which would afford a large state was being covered. Then other
in
the
northwest
nnd
it
is
said
to
paper sign your name to the article.
have worked all right nnd be will now tonnage in freight.for this route, to states. And finally, almost the world.
-------------n----------- sny nothing of the immense tennngo
A nationally-kno vr toilet product
Seerclury Mellon will remain in try it out in Florida. He does not
of building material and merchandise was begun as a drugs ist’s si&lt;(c!ine,
want
rumors
of
Imotlrggers
or
hear­
the cabinet. All o f which reminds
that would be shipped by the wnlcr much like tho baking }k iwder. Some­
us thnt some of the G. O. I*, lenders, say evidence but the real thing nnd
routes. The east coast is entitled to one advised the druggist to advertise
will not he able to “ cut n melon" ini this is probably the stumbling block
this new transportation line and the in the local papers. He .did. Results
as many slices ns they figured.
since very few people will give direct
cheaper
freight rates thnt it will a f­ came. Ho extended his advertising
evidence against n man known to he
ford, and every shipper should help and Ids selling grew in proportion!
selling
liquor
and
the
man
who
buys
Every day moonshine and nutomoto secure it.— New Smyrna Breeze.
And never did he see the day when
i biles nre conspiring to kill somebody it will not give evidence against the
-------------o ------ -----hewnnted
to stop his ad w rtising.*
It may be nn innocent parly that is man who lias sold it—except in rare
BOW
NEWSPAPERS
HELP.
A
condensed
piilk com pun..’, whose
Hut Chief Hardline knows
* killed hut cars nnd moonshine are ensos.
first
ndnvertlsing
tippmpria ti« »n was
guilty of more thnn half of present wlinl he is doing and his plans may
The
newspaper
starts
in
little
more
than
$500.
is t or.'ay one
work
out
to
the
satisfaction
of
his
day casualties.
When you nre horn;
o f the great national adver Users.
bureau and the discomfiture of those
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This is the experience iw-t- -Adver­
Maybe dog days and the hoi weath­ who are handling the fluff thnt
And
tells about your sweetness
tising. Today's leaders began small
er of August has something to do enebrintes.
K follows you lo school
------------ o------------because (hey had confidence ill what
with people going wild hut during
And prints the honor roil
they could furnish the public.
the past week there has Wen a reg­ SOMETHING IS GOING TO HAP­
If your name is found there.
And in ease after case n is ffi'iind
ular rampage of crimes of all kinds PEN IN "GASOLINE CIRCLES."
It tells of your graduation
in
every
part
of
the
world.
Holdthat
there concerns have earned t.'n-ir
%m * • * * "■* *■'-» ' *"] • *• **
ATHl^ipgdks o f rthqnrxcellrnce
&gt;2eVuti-cii)it:: gnsidiniw JD ! Pallas,
# * I miput
unto H iCirients,
advertising appropriations mil » if the
Of your magnificent essay;
diownings—the list is growing larg­ Texas and fifteen and a half cents in
increased business that follow v*l.—
It tells o f your progress
Chicago
is
enough
lo
make
local
mo­
Ilradentown Journal.
.
er each day.
During your college career
torists gasp for breath. Governor
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\V. II McMaster of of South Pakula
THURSDAY THE l.ltli.
V
Editorial from Tampa Times to­ started the row among the gasoline
The choice of your location.
day says that people should not use producers when he decreed a price of
Then it gives a nice notice
Thursday, September Pith, is going
‘ Sunday us a day in which to indulgi- lfl cents a gallon from stale ware­
About your nTnrringe'
to he a gala day for PoLand nnd V o­
themselves to the limit in gay times houses in South Dakota. The big in­
And praises the blushing bride.
lusia county and Ihe'date should not
and boozing und gambling and other terests started in to slash prices be­
Till her kinsfloks don't know her
.he forgotten nnd other plans ninthrough stufT. This expresses our low the 111-rent mark, (lie time-honor­
Then, in due course of events.
for on that day every live wire hoostsentiments exactly. Sunday is a day ed method of squashing competition.
It tells about tlx* bouncing baby
|er of this section of the county is ex­
of rest and harmless amusements nre The market is demoralized—shot to
That happens in your futility—
pected to he in Green Cove Springs
all rigid hut to make it a day of wild pieces. Local dealers, however, are
Thereby beginning its life work
to lend the weight o f their influenf-e
lides, dancing,, drinking nnd carous­ not worrying, because they are carAll over and over again.
and numbers ut the big good roads
ing is nil wrong uml when this na­ eying on hand just us little as possi­
The newspaper does all this
rally which is (o take place there.
tion gels to tliul point it will nol ble, momentarily expecting another
And it also docs much more
The Itarhasheta club of Green Cove
take long to di inU gi ate.
History Idg drop. The reason: too much
It tells of the progress
Springs
— its commercial club—is
will tell you all tin and hisimy al­ crude oil ot&gt; hand. Great thing to
Made by city and county
planning to feed r&gt;,lMU) people and this
ways repeats itself. All lln- leading gel the truth anil what a difference
And boosts all enterprises;
seel ion should have at least one-fifth
nnlioiis of the world have experienced from the lies that used lo he broadGives free advertising ,
of the total estimated crowd present.
such a dismlulion when they gave rusted by the oil companies that the
Worth thousands of dollars
Members of the state road depart­
them elves up to merrymaking to the
To its own home town
wells wore playing out and that the
ment will he there to hear the argu­
exclusion of retigion, common de­
gorwth of the motor industry was [ There nre scuds of things
ments of the citizens o f Clay county,
cency und morality.
threatening to place gasolien in the' That all good newspapers do
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Duval county, I’utnnm county, Semi­
For which they cannot lie paid.
prohibitive list because of the high
nole county ami Volusin ns to why
AI It 1*1. A N !■' MAH. HKItVIt'K.
cost. We nre told that one company . Thnt is why every citizen
the state road department
should
Should do his durndcst
alone out tit Tulftn, Oklahoma, lias
build the small stretch of road in Clay
An item in this issue states that fiH,000,00(1 gallons of crude oil on
To ,support the newspaper
county of state road number three
a twenty-eight hour mail service will hand while others in that part of,
In every possible way
which runs 'from the Georgia line
he established between Sat; I'Tancis- the country lire equally stocked up. [ And all the time.
south
of Savannah to Jacksonville,
ro nnd New York ami the llrst air­
Ynxsum!
One immediate result of this incident
Palatka. DeLand, Sanford and to Or­
plane hops o ff from San Francisco
1 thank you.
will probably he n thorough govern­
lando,
today in the attempt to make this
— “ Thorn," in Pululkn News.
ment investigation into cost of pro­
This is .the most important’* main
quick schedule. This is n start in the
-------------o------------duction und the determination of a
right direction and our air service
fair selling price. In the meantime, THE FELLOW THAT POES NOT
will be benefited, our postal service
WAIT FOR BUSINESS.
Florida motor owners will nut lose
will lie benefited and business ev­
any sleep over Hie price slump hut
erywhere will he Wnoflled when u
Every no wand then We encounter
they would he glad if this slate could
quick air service to all points in the
enjoy Pi cent "gas" and he ill good tho proprietor of a small business,
United Slates is established. The
company with other fnvurored stales. who, when advertising is suggested
Herald staled that this would result
as n mentis of expanding, answers:
— 1jikdand Star-Telegram.
from our air service some day und
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" I ’d like to, hut I can’t afford it."
asked the city and county officials to
Usually, wo believe, he is sincere in;
GOVERNMENT
OWNHHHIlll'
OF
keep nn established landing livid near
thinking it, though sometimes the ex­
EAST COAST CANALSanford for this purpose. The day
cuse is given merely to avoid the job
I* not fur off when the hulk of out
The east roast has again under­ of thinking the subject clear througli
mail will W carried by airplanes und
taken the work of securing data of lo the end.
when that time comes Sanford will
It often huppons that, to tho in­
the amount of freight in tonnage
be a big station on the air route.) if
thnt would bo shipped via the East experienced, the idea o f ex|H-nding
we have a first class landing llchl
money, even n small amount, for any­
/ t ld i is something for Die county and Coast Canal if it is taken over and
improved by the government.
A thing except rent und goods is a sort
IVim-ol Is by far tho
, city commissioners to consider in
■mist itraelleal thing
petition und questionnaire was cir­ of financial scarecrow.
to U»»&gt; for floors.
- purchasing a county fair grounds)
Yet the answer is plain nnd ob­
culated this week asking the Federal
You will combine
■ ■ ■o------------economy with satis­
government to take over this canal vious. Most of the big advertisers of
faction If you usn
APVEBTIMING FOR BOOT­
our Mini of cement.
ami mukc it a width of one hundred lo»lay were small advertisers when
It ISsis loiiuvsl anti
LEGGERS.
ami fifty feet nnd a depth of eight they lagan. They knew thnt a penny
- rusts ll-HS.
feet. The Flunks giving the amount saved is loo often a dollar lost.
They hud something to offer the
According to an article in Tinies- of freight received and shipped dur­
Hill
Union Prohibition Chief HuzellSne ing the past year ure to he filled public. They had faith in themselves.
Lumber Co.
body be­ So Uicy confidently told the public
will advertise for bootleger* in Flor­ out. Every commercial
what
they
had
to
offer.
tween
Jacksonville
nnd
Miami,
and
ida. He !• now running advertizeIlM lJdrrs' H n S s s s r .
C One of the biggest baking powder
tnents In several county papers ask­ where there nre no commercial or­
t.rs**
ing for information that may lead ganizations citizens nre interested loam)fuel ilrcls on tho continent, and
Phono 130, Sanford
to the Arrest o f known bootleggers. themselves in the work nnd it is be­ u big advertiser, began in the hack
room
of
u
small
drug
store
in
an
lieved
the
data
will
be
sufficient
to
The chief la a former newspaper man
ft
and owns a paper in the atate o f warrant the government taking over Indiuna town. This concern, now * n
Wazhlpton now and he is o f the firm the canal and making the improve­ enormous one, started advertising in
the local paper to spread the demand.
,
belief that advertizing will get resulta ments naked for.
Gradually the territory expanded
Bordering
tha
canal
are
truck
In any bualnezz. He atarted the ad-

“ I had a long spell of Typhoid Fev­
er which ployed havoc with my kid­
neys and I suffered n good deal with
my back, lower abdomen nnd bladder.
I went on in this condition until I
used Foley Kidney Pills. I have nev­
er been bothered with my kidneys
since,” writes Mrs. W. T. Clary,
White Plains, Vn. For quick relief
from bnckache, dull headache, rheumutic pnlns and kidney and bladder
trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
everywhere.— Adv.
Are you moving? Call a QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER, ami have it
done by those who know how to han­
dle furniture ns you want it handled.
Phono 133. Also STORAGE.
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In (unit iif C'on nIy .9inters Ni*inInntt*
t'«Hint&gt;'* Ntnti* nf 1'Iffirltln#
I-'statu of tlror*!*" tifillien, IhenaiMfl.
itv T in :
n r kaiii c o p t r .
Wlii'roan, Hanford F. I»ouc!n*«&gt;\ Iiiin
n|i|»ll«*«l tn 1111m Court for Luttpra of
AilinlnlMiriitloii on tint pkIiiIp of ilporuo
(iuliu'N. tlict-am-tl. late* of nulil County
of HpiiiIiioIu;
TIipmp Art*. Tliprpfon*. To clt« and
atimoiilHli nil und HltiKtilnr tin* kindred
und cndHi'ln of uald dm-am-d to lo*
und u|i|M*ar lipfon* tills Court on or
lu f . t i n * 7v11 dn.v of H*»pt*nihur. A.
I». 11*2-t und Hlr* objection#, if any they
huv*\ to tile KfUfltlUK of I.Piters of
AdminlHirntlori on J**?ild ewtritt*. oilier*
wine Hi" mume will lie ^minted to unit I
Hanford I*'. Inuidney. or to tumie other
lit |iprhoii nr lierrtoit*.
WITNl'SHH my name hn County .Indue
of Hie i'onmv tifiii t-Huiil ihIn the Till
fluv ..r AiiotiM. A I* rJ23.
iHKAL)
i:. r. imcHHor.mm,
County Jud^e,
S-7- 1l-l'I-L’S.y - l-r.te.

N.

T o F a rm e rs a n d G ro w e rs
' ' h'

I lake pi ensure in announcing my having wjcuretl the
agency for the handling of the NON-ACID FERTILIZER K
CHEMICAL COMPANY’S Fertilizers for this section.
We will have our warehouse and a complete stock

Fertilizers on hand so that we can give prompt and satis­
factory service.
We will he glad to furnish further information regard­
ing our good fertilizers lo those interested.

B . J. Starling
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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M otorist
r.*.

, Besides saving you a whole
lot o f bother in waiting for
change, or o f carrying extra
\ change along, I save you
'/m o n e y when you buy me
^and just as long as you use
r.ne

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■ ■■■■■H aB H K H K H aB B K aiiH B »=aH H nK K aaaH i!vaxH aaaaxaH iii
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nsv’ tav**/ •

You get me at a discount and trade me, full face, at
any of the following, or any other Stan dard Oil
Company (Kentucky) Service Station, for Crown J
Gasoline or Polarine Motor Oil, which insure you*
more mileage and more satisfaction for your money,. v
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FIRST ST. AND ELM AVE.

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of

Better Stick To The Standard

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1923

PAG*

-•-•nr=is, approximately twcnty*two htttidred m iles.. Freight nnd ritfrlgern£ S fttsl
tion on n four hundred box carlond
of Florida oranges to thnt point
amounts to $872.50. Florida's dis­
advantage, therefore, on this twentytwo hundred mile haul Is $.147.4 per
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*- j ' " *
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cnrlond.
A
From Iios Angeles to St. Isiuls Is
mean safety for depositors!
just eighteen miles further thnn the
distance from Atscdin to Denver. It
Note the names of our Directors and.Of­
costs Canilfornis $&lt;124.70 in freight
ficers, ask about their business ability, tb^ft
and refrigeration to transport a enr
Start youif Cheeking Account with' tKfs bank.
of oranges front Los Angeles to St.
Istuis. The corresponding cost to
Florida for shipping from Arcadia to
You'll do so feeling: that SECURITY for
Denver is $81 £, Florida's disadvan­
your fundkand a helpful service is assured.
tage in this instances amounting to
$188.
ESTABLISHED 1887
Recently Mr. Crenshaw haw been
closely studying the California re­
frigeration rates. He says be does
iiE s o u itc E S $1,500,000.00
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not find thnt the average basis for
refrigeration charges on cilruw ship
ments from California is any higher
than that already existing from Flor­
ida, nnd now the carriers are propos­
ing to increase refrigerntion charges
front Florida by front fifteen’to twen­
A COMMUNITY 1IUILDER
ty per cent. California shippers have
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not been asked for any increase, and
F. I*. FORSTER, President
II. F. WH1TNBR, Cashlvr
it cannctt bo ascertained that any Incicat-e ft out California is contem­
plated.
In his opinion, the reason for some
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
of
lit eso outstanding differences
WHY HUY MAIL ORDER TIRES OR TIRES OF AN UN- ■
largejy lityt in the fact that in Cali­ "
KNOWN QUALITY
fornia the Citrus
League has for
many years handled traffic matters
When you cun btiy United Slates Sprayed Rubber Webbed
of this nature for practically one hun­
Curd Tires at the fulltiwiiiR prices;
dred per cent of the shippers. In
-U. S. 1CORDS
Florida, on tho contrary, there has
hern no organization und no really
$10.50
33x4Va organized effort on the part o f the
shippers. The point has been reach­
32x1
19.75
. 29.75
34x4Va ed now, however, when by far the
. 30.00
33x4
21.10
35x4
majority of the Florida shippers have
34x4
.21.55
34.50
.33x5 ..
awakened to.the situation and have
indicated not only a willingness hut
27.75
. 37.50
35x5
a keen desire to form some such as­
37x5
.. 38.50
sociation nnd ns promptly ns possi­
bleWhy buy Gray Tubes when you can buy Red Tubes at the

THE MEN BEHIND THE
BANK

At Rotary Dinner Today
, fand Paid Tribute to
lord’s Ambitions

' n$N6&amp;£rts&amp;t2!&amp;

II. C. DuBoso filled in nt the Rotary
dimieitoday nt the Valdez Hotel hy
m^p wore killed when the rpof and
on£ wall of the New Pinza hotel, tellinn some interesting facts about
Il^ookiyn, crashed in during spectac­ the great Miuste Shoals llnnt In Alaular fire last night, according.to cas­ bntnn and what Henry Ford would do
ualty list compiled by police today. if he (tains the lease of this great
dam of pent up energy.
*
Fojty-seveh men,
mostly firemen
The
regular
chairman
of
entertain­
w^rc Injured. The first reports had
ment
ducked
the
blowand
went
fish­
pliccdfthc-number o f ilcnd. at ten.
ing and consequently there was no
NICE, Aug. 21.—-The Rov. ilirnn sot program of entertainment at the
grant Person and Mr*. Person of Rotary Club but President Knight
Newton, Mass., Charles H. Gray nnd filled In with the material nt hand
two. women who have not yet been nnd Allen Stone hail a number of new
identified and an nutomobilc bus1songs to sing and the hour passed
driver were killed today when the) away nil too soon. Among the visi­
bufl wpnt p\er the parapot of the road, tors present who were ashed to slum! i
and let the folks look at them were
leading ftom Nice to Evian and plu n g-j?"'1 J*1, M,!‘ ,oll“ ' ouJt
wer
ei^ three hundred fete into the river lheu/ f 0W " B ‘‘ “ i ™ * Orlando:
y jr
Walter I^se, Hill Curry,
Bruce

! First National Bank

A number of) other persons in the FI? * f " n* Zack Hayw'
bus were injured- Some
of them,
Stevenac g .v c a good repor
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. on the boys work nnd said that about
were taken to n hospital in PugetMile.
Evo
Curie, _daughter
of Mme.---Curie,
dlecovcrcr
of radium. Will
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_ _ ------------------------------------------une hundred Hoy Scouts would be at
Thenlc^s tuttl the remainder brought
tour■tho United States
soon, having achieved great success in Euroum
Stnl
Silver I.ako Camp next week nnd
u a, wQCfrt pianist. Her noted mother probably will accompany her.I
to Nice.'
that he and Harold Doyd, executive in
The bus was conveying a party of
! churge hud* gone out to the camp
Americans over the famous Alps rondj
Can you answer this? Why does h edone only by allowing us to go
today and found it in fine shape.
from Nice to Evian when the accident
the QUICK SERVICE ‘TRANSFER further west with our product. We
Baseball was reporetd upon by
occurred. The car dashed over a i
do three-fourths of the long distance»have no desire to deny California
Charlie Britt who said he was wait­
parapet and, bounding from rock to
hauling o f Seminole County. Answer shippers any rights or privileges they
ing for the soldiers to get back from
rock, plunged into the river nt the
is: Because they have SERVICE as nmv possess, Our only object is to
Camp Johnston before making any
their motto, nnd in addition to thnt, obtain corresponding lights nnd
bottom o f the ravine.
more challenges to any other clubs.
their prices are right. See for your­ privileges on our products in order
It is anId thnt only one passenger
The.regular entertainers being con­
self by calling -lliK. Also STORACE. that wc cun mako additional markets
escaped with minor hurts.
spicuous by their absence Hump l)u110-Mon-Tucs-Wed-tfe to take care of our added produc­
Ambulances
were
immediately
Ilose gave the boys a fine talk on
rushed to the scene from Nice, fo rty !
tion."
Mussle Shoals as he vsilted that
miles distant. The sub-perfect of |
CALIFORNIA
HAS
Mr. Crenshaw cites a few instances
country a few weks ago and went
Pugct-Theniers, the nearest town to!
of Florida's dis-ndvantages in supB E S T OF R A T E S
over the ground thoroughly, lie says
the scene, superintended the w ork;
g ^ y g C R E N S II \\V imrt of the attitude of Florida growthe developments are great und the
o frcscue. The accident was three
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ers and shippers. To make a enmmachinery from the Panama Canal is
miles from Guillaines, where the road,, .
( Continued from page 1)
pnrlson intelligible Jt is necessary to
.
being used to make excavations nnd
runs above the bed of the river Var. |
The basis rates on citrus fruits equalize figures, ns California's rates
the work will take about two years
According to information received,
were
adjusted by the Interstate Cnm- ■*» l » r hundred pounds and those on
to finish That the Alabama Power
here the' car had just taken a sharp
mcrce
Commission in 1IMIS, a e e o r t l - 1hloridn’s citrus fruit» are quoted in
Company Is trying to get possession
bend in the,road. The dr Iyer was uno f the dam lmt the people -of tin­ ing to Mr. Crenshay, nt which time I tariffs by the box. Also i nlifoinin
nlile to straighten out His course und
smith would suffer unless Henry Ford Florida's output was approximately hauls four hundred boxes in a lefrigthe car dashed over the parapet and
took it over under his eoiitrm-t ami three ami oiie-quuiter millions of box- vrotnr car of considerably larger enfell into the river.
rno adjustment at that time I’mity and nffoiding- average belter
put in force 'lie big things which lie es. The
amounted
to giving to Florida rates refrigeration than tlm &lt;• furnished for
lias in store for the people.
loaiiing Hire hundred and sixty boxes
Alfred DeMesquita,
Walter Rose tin- well known realtor to certain markets, and leaving prac­
from Mwiiila. .The following figures,
Orlnndo was cnllod'tipon to make a tically the Imiaace of tho United
Well Known Editor, of
therefore, nro baser! on an actual
States
to
California.
Th
anxiety
few remarks and lie told of his, ui- j
carload of four'* hundred
‘ Killed in a Fall cent trip to Cleveland to the b ig ’ now of leading Flotida shippers for California
boxes
and
a them'd ten! unload of
Realtors* Convention where Orlnmln an curly remind just rnenl run be real­
four
hundred
boxes from Florida.
POPE FIELD, CAMP BRAGG, N. published a daily paper and where ized when it is seen thnt next season
To deliver such a cuilond of oranges
Florida
will
have
altruist
si&lt;
times
as
C,,*Aug, 21.— Alfred DeMesquita of Florida was advertised ns never be­
15 Seattle f roll» Fort Myers would
Brooklyn, N. V., nnd Durham, N. C., fore nnd Florida took the floor in- j laige a citrus crop ns in 1!M)8, and to
the payment of a total of
publisher of the Durham, N. C. Siin stead of California as formerly. Mr. continue to dispose of that within the Irequire in freight and refrigeration.
same
geographical
limits
in
the
cast$847.50
and Fayetteville, N. C. Observer, nnd Rose ul- &gt; paid Sanford a fine com- (
szi,ii,i&gt;i»,ii .if it r.-n &lt;&gt;f orange- from
an army aviator named Reese were pliment upon her sternly and sub­ era part of the country constitutes n Shipment of a
Los Angeles t i Ibingor, Maim*, re­
killed here late yesterday afternoon stantial growth and raid this city was j heavy handicap. In HMM California quires only m '-II.7*- for freight and
when an nirpljinc crashed with them. destined to lie one of the host cities in j was the big ptoducer of oranges and refrigeration. Tim it r-tqils Florida
Jt was later learned lliat the avia­ central Florida in a few years mid grapefruit. The situation now has 1$202.71 per eynt more to- lay it- fruit
tor killed was Sergeant Edmund Reese that Sanford people having rush con changed and Florida last season pans- down in tIk * state of
\\.i-hmgion
,,
i
• their
.i • own
... city w« n thound
. e d California
in point
of orange
ol New York City.
fidence
.
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" and thnn it does California it ieliver its
in
The plane is said to have gone into to react fnvoraldy with outside cap- br,,,b* 11111 plot m lion..................
J|r fruit ill Maine.
n nose dive just after taking siff the ital that would soon be pouring in
" ol r,'cklnKAgain, from Los Angeles to SpringCrenshaw , ‘‘any fight-or contest with
ground. Both men are said to have here fur investment-.
field, Illinois, is approximately twen­
the
railroads.
However,
we
do
feel
it
been instantly killed nnd the plane
is our job to sell the idea to tho ty-two hundred miles. 'Freight and
was destroyed hy fimz^Tho .plnub was NEW PHOENIX HOTEL
vnrrfers who haul our fruit Dial it refrigeration on n car of oranges
privately owned, it is snid, hut a hoard
ON PARK AVENUE
is to their advantage just as much us from Los Angeles to Springfield
of inquiry has heen appointed to .in­
ours to preserve and to help expand amounts to $112175. iVont Fort My­
A new hotel in Sanford is the
vestigate the accident.
Florida's citrus industry. This can i ers to Bismarck, North Dakota, also
Phoenix taking the place of the Wig­
NEW YORK, Aug. 21.— Alfred de wam on the corner of Park avenue
Mesquita, one o f two men killed yes­ and Third street. The Phoenix is [Taiaiai mn ■ k ■ n «a a n it ■■ ■ ■im aa hu
nan ■■■■■!■ bn ■)■■■■ ■■■■■■■
H
terday iri an airplane accident nt Hope managed by Mrs. L II. Jones nnd has
Field, Cam]) Bragg, N. C„ was the rooms and meals and ran take cure
son of J. B. doMcsquitu, treasurer of of fifty or more table hoarders. The
the American Safety Kazur Company, Phoenix has been renovated and re­
furnished nod is fresh nnd clean nnd
Brooklyn.
He was 2.1 years old, unmarried, and kept” in first clns shape nil tho year
up to a yea'r ago had been in the em­ rouitd. It will add to Sanford's quota
ploy of the New York American. At of hotels and furnishes a nice, quiet
..tho office* o f the American Safety place for those who want to get away
Razor Company it was said lust night from tho business portion of tin* city.
that Alfred was the elder of two boiib. The rates are very reasonable and
Hla mother is reported to have been the service excellent.
ill and a physician accompanied the
Another one: Why is tho QUICK
young man’s father home before she SERVICE TRANSFER always busy,
was told of the accident.
oven when others are idle? Ans,:
EatahlUhed
Simply because of that little word
11120
We’re tired of paying' installments SERVICE. Call 4!)8 nnd be convinc­
on the war. Tell the" company they ed. .
110-Mon-Tues-Wcd-tfc
can have It back. We never did like
T i m e nm l U n lr r ln l m i 7 .r«ia*ritK rr
it, anyhow.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

Selling the Job at
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- FIRST STREET AND ELM AVE.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!

TIRE SALE!
A REAL “AT COST’ SALE OE STANDARD GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD AND FABRIC TIRES AND
RED AND GRAY TUBES
We have decided to make a display room for Hanson automobiles
and we must move these genuine Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Tubes
at once, as the contractor will bcjrin remodeling- Sept. 1st. These prices
are at absolute cost and are for spot cash only. If you contemplate
purchasing tires or tubes-this is an opportunity to save big money/
and we guarantee everyone to give perfect satisfaction.
Look at these prices:
REGULAR
LJLAH IPRICE
SI

■ 30x3 Fabric............
■ 30x3’/2 Fabric...................................
■ 32x3% Fabric ....
5 32x4 Fabric...................................
■,33x4 Fabric...................................
■ 34x4 Fabric... ................................
: 30x3&gt;/2Cord.......... ;...........................
* 31x4 Cord.............
■ 32x4 Cord..............
■ 33x4 Cord............
■ 34x4 Cord..................
■ 32x4'A Cord.....................................
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| 34x4Yz Cord............

$10.50
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18.35
23.85
25.15
25.70
15.50
28.35
31.20
32.20
3.3.05
40.35
41.35
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALP, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928

OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT .WITH US THIS WEEK

SEMINOLE COUNTY

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STRENGTH

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Peek Handles 15
Squeeze Play A fter
Chances in The
Gladu’s Three Base
Solon Brown Win
Blow Beats Orlando

BASE BALL

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 21.— Washington
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 21.—The
made it three straight from St. Louis Saints gave Orlando a setback yester­
liy winning yesterday’s contest 7 to 2. day when they won, 1 to 0, after ten
Tiie visitors had 22 assists, making innings of the best baseball that lias
Floridn Stale League
■HI*in two days, and T'cckinpaugh ever been seen locally.
Orlando 0, St. I’ete 1, (10 innings)
handled Hi chances. In the fourth in­
Despite the fact that the Hulhlogs
Ilradcntown 2, Lakeland .'I (10 in
ning Manager Austin was banished by played championship baseball, they
nings).
Umpire.Evans for objecting to decis­ bowed before the Saints in defeat in
Dnytonu-Tnmpn, rain.
ions and in the next inning Mr. Evans the opener of the three-game series
ordered all the team, except the play­ here hut there was nothing humiliat­
National League
ing regulars and three nubs, out of ing about th upset. The Ilurkemen
Cincinnati C-H, Philadelphia IJ-.'l,
the dugoul for "booing" him.
went down to defeat gloriously, los­
St. Louis 2, Hosing 5.
ing only when the Saints successfully
Chicago 10, lirooklyn I.
DETROIT,
Opportune tried the squeeze play and got the
Pittsburgh 3, New York 1.
bitting on the pifrt of Unslnn enabled winning tally across the plate.
them to defeat Detroit yesterday 0 to
The Saints scored when (Jladu got
American League
2. Cobb made a brilliant running
his three-hugger with one out Eddie
Ronton 0, Detroit 2.
catch of Iturnx' long drive in (In* first
Dean, next man up, signaled
the
New York 10, Chicago 5.
inning. In tin* eighth Hums paled a I’squeeze play and when he hunted
Washington 7, St. Louis 2
home run over the left field fence, |
(Jladu was half way home with the
No others scheduled.
peering 1‘lagstead, who had singled winning run. The score:

Florida Slate League
Won l.o:
Orlando
Ilradcntown
St. Petersburg

Lakeland

| CHICAGO, Aug. 21.— In a wild
game in which the Yankees wielded
1** their huts -freely, the White Sox
rix5 were defeated vesteiday
Hi to 5.
'•23 Ward hit a home run with tw o on in
'■nil; the first inning. Ruth delivered a
"•no 11iplc* and single.

Orlando
St. IVtersburg

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SERVICE

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
T R A P SHOOTING

Hoyt Suspended
By Ban Johnson

CHICAGO, Aug. SI.— Waite Hoyt,
star pitche/* of the New York Yan­
kees, yesterday was indefinitely sus­
pended by Han Johnson, president of
the league, following-Ills attempted
Luther Beats
attack upon Umpire "Erick" Owens
Sunday. Hill Hnrrctt of,the Chicago
Sullivan, Leach
Culis. was called safe oil a close piny
Taking-First n* the plate iri Sim day's game when
lie scored the winning run in the Kth
LAKELAND, Aug. 21. Lakeland inning.
won the opening game of the final
H«yt.protested the arbiter's decis­
home series here
yesterday
from ion mid made vain efforts to strike
Ilradcntown iu ten innings. Luther Owens.. Other players restrained him
pitched a good game and Crazier and from doing to and lie was led off tin
field;
Amnions starred at In t.
The score:
Ilradcntown
..... nn.i c i .i nnn (1—2
Senator King, of Utah, is the fath­
Lakeland ...........
imnuui UOI I—It er of twins. It’s going to hi* harder
now for him to licjir the video of the
Thu Herald for fir.-t class job work. I people,

PROGRESS
1I1S HACK AC A INST THE WALL" nml wants to tell the girl of hi* true
AT THE PRINCESS TOMORROW position. She, like everybody else,

will not believe him. Eventually, he
is forced to perform one heroic net,
nnd this forever mnkea it impossible
lo denry his heroic qualities.
“ His Hack Against the Wall" is
told in just the right light spirit, with
never a false note. The hero is mnrvelqusly acted by Raymond Hatton,
and the pUturc is beautifully directed
by Itoy (uml V. Lee.

WILL MAKE I'APEIt
IN SQUTH JACKSONVILLE
OUT OF UIt ASS l’ U.P
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 21.—Plans
nr cundcrway for the construction in
South Jacksonville of paper making
plant that will employ ICO men to
start. The factory will make pulp
for paper of Florida snwgrass- The
main building will he CO by 200 fret,
nnd will cost $500,000, it is estimated.

OISI) nun mill 0—0
(&gt;U&lt;) 001) 000 1— 1

Daytona
Tampa
Driven" will ho shown
National League
Won
New York
'Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Chicago
lirooklyn
St. Ixiuis
Philadelphia
Boston
.

And as an added nUruftinn will In
round eight of "The Leather Pushers."
ie"

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A real society euinedy drama,
tiling eveiy mail, woman and
should see.

"Y o u heard
what* I said
i
-— it9s the best
1 •
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cigarette 1 e

The happiness of her only ally in
the family feud meant the sacrifice
• I three of her sons! Hut right must
beat might, and she was "Driven"
to the only course!

.Might versus right iu IIn* battle for
Also Johnny Jones comedy, “ For the une girl a drama that plays lifes
Hello Haunted." A comedy that will symphony on the heart strings—
New York
please the children and leach a good "Driven!"
Cleveland
lesson.
Detroit
,
Love versus lust! Itrother against
St. Louis
Tomorrow night William Fox prt brother! Mother egainst father! An
Washington
rents "Lights of New York."
eternal trinngl- in i no famPy—nil
Chicago
o u r an inline.'til girl, one of their
Philadelphia
'Ihe pit lure is divided into two epi­ victims! "Driven."
Huston
sodes, the* fir t of which takes place
in the ..... let quarters of Manhattan.
"Lick l.etn and you can have her!"
a father matching sons iu brute
Reds Take Double
combat for possession of an innocent
Header from Phillies
girl victim. Yet she was "Driven*’ to
happiness!
G.to 3 and 8 lo .‘J
"Lights of New York"—tile lure of
"Driven"—n cro«s.section of life—
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21.-C in ­ New Yolk's night life, and the trage­
digging into the secrets of a feudist
*
cinnati look two guinea from Philadel­ dy of it.* underworld family, where “ might is right* was
phia yesterday, winning the first &lt;’• In
Shadows of a great city told In u the only creed!
3, nml the second h to 3. With Pitts­
ipping up-to tin minute melodrama.
burgh's defeat of New York the Reds
"Driven" by a lie and a cowardly
are now but four and one-half games
Speeial
matinee
tomorrow
on
murder
from tier own home into tint
from first place. Cy Williams hit his
30th home run of the season in the "Lights of New Y’ork," Prices HI and of the man who killed her father, and
"Driven” on to happiness!
third inning of the second game, scor­ 15 cents.
ing Sand ahead of him.
Don’t forget tonight’s show, *
"Driven” by a desire to follow in
Splendid
Lie,"
first
show
starts
the
footsteps o f "Lincoln, the immor­
NEW YORK, Aug. 21.- Pittsburgh
tal," he is as un alien in his own
evened the series with the New York 7*30 p. m. Prices 111 and 21) cents,
home!
Nationals taking the si coin! game of
Thursday night ’ ’Truxton King" ami
the series, 3 to 1. Pittsburgh won the
Ami tonight every one in Sanford
game o ff Nehf, its former nemesis, in Friday "Nero."
with their last name beginning with
the first inning, when singles by Car­
” K" will be admitted to the Princess
ey, Kaylings and Mueller and a wild
free of charge.
pitch produced two runs.
American League
Won Lost

BOSTON, Aug. 21.—Extra base hits
off Toney by Dixon, Kouthworth nnd
Mclnnis, were deciding factors in Bos­
ton's 5 to 2 victory over St. Lou in yes­
terday. A running .catch by Dixon at
block's expense and several quo-handcd plays by the latter, were fielding
features.
BROOKLYN, Aug. 21.'—Chicago
defeated Brooklyn yesterduy, 10 to 4.
Grimes got poor support, the Dodg­
ers makin gseven errors behind ldni,
but the Cybs bunched ten of their 12

MIAMI, Aug. 21.— Iiones
found
about u foot und a half underground
on a mound ut Altos del Mar, a sub­
division here. indicate that they be­
longed to members o f savages who
were buried there*. The teeth have
no vacitiea, .but are worn evenly by
the elements, and it is believed other
skeletons will be found when the dig­
ging is curried deeper..

WATCII DIGESTION IN SUMMER
Too 'much Ice cream, pie, salads,
pickles and cold drinks during the hot
weather causes indigestion. Coated or
furred tongue, bad breath, nnd sour or
feverish stomach are symptoms of
this malady that can be corrected with
Foley Cathartic Tablets. "I had stom­
ach trouble'and tried Foley Cathartic
Tablets. They gave quick, relief and
trow I can eat anything," writes J.
Necessity is the mother o f invention Osborn, .Lucasville, Ohio. A whole­
and the man who first used phosphor­ some physic that sweetens the stom­
ous probably had difficulty finding ach, tones the liver and cleanses the

tasted!”

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DIRECTORY

Tan tin find the name of
•verr live Biffllnea* Man
In Sanfnjd in tbii Column
••eh day
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken for lets than 25e.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

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Spanish War Vets to
Attend Encampment

PAGE
erahip, cooking his own meals from
supplies furnished nt the kitchen.
Scout uniform, breeches, shirt,
stockings, hat and^icR, tan shoes, ex­
tra shirts, bathing suit, old breeches
lor working in, two suits underwear,
poncho or raincoat, six handkerchiefs,
toilet articles and two towels and a
wash rag, mess kit, Scout knife, yamera and films, notebook nnd pencil,
eanteenfi flashlight and*compass nnd
two blankets or one wool army blan­
ket.

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ing m erit badge. You will 6c assign­
ed a squad tent or a hut. in the main
camp and this will not count on the
camping merit badge unless you use
the pup tent.
Do not forget your mess kit as no
“ garden taoU" will be furnished.
The cost of the week will be $5.00
and only those sending 21.00 with ap­
plication will ho admitted. Applica­
tions must bo in by August 22, 1823,
irt order to he acccptml. Registrations
have been made nnd the space is HmRring your pup. tents fo r , hiking Rod so the first to get in arc sure o f
purposes and to help qunlify,dor camp- 1a place.

Veteran Skrtchen View of the Nation­
al Gnthcfing
State Commander R. A, Tcrheun
and many others o f Co). Roosevelt
&lt; amps, Spanish War Veterans, nre to
attend the national encampment to be
held in Chattanooga, September 16 to
2(1.
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Thr local camp Is originating some
legislation that will he finally passed
Ha Hi tm a*
m u
S tar*K c JjacllUlcyv
a a on at the next meeting of the organi­
f
sation, the detnilslof which are not yet
not,
FOR SALE
quite ready fo f publication^ These
tail tie. Phi*B 498
*AKM bflS— You can get send h*q mutters which an; now being worked
ror Coughs
cougt and Colds, Head.*
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For
fratii*s and irrigation plugs at It* out, will he placed before the national
SANFC] KD NOVELTY Sanford
■
■
■ ■Neuralgia,
1 loin, Rheumatism
cneumpmcnt.
aches,
Novelty Works
100-tfr
and
All
Actica and F
Pains
The following, a veteran's view of
WORKS
FOR SALE— Uoaier and Guys' paints
encampment, showing that the im­
ALL DRUGGISTS
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
V. CXQOLLBH. Crop
portance of the gathering is
far
1S« and 65c, jar* and tub**
Work a, Snnfoi I agents.
183-tfc
reaching, has just been received by
General Shop and Mill
Hospital alia, $3.00
KOIl SALG— Rhode island egga for Commander Tcrheun:
! Work
setting, l.r&gt; eggs fur $1.00.
Mrs.
"I wish 1 could unfold a panoramic
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Ellsworth, Ucardall Avenue. San­ view of the approaching Nnlionnl’ En803 Sq. Ft, Cement Sidewalk nt, 19c ....... .....................
57.57
||7 Commercial Street— Sanford. Fla. ford.
83-tfp enmpment of Spanish War Veterans
22.0 Cu. Yd*. Class II. Concrete at $23.00 .....................„
A ’ U m V B R S fA L -J E W B L
526.70
CHAIILE9 B H A B ltf PJiQDUCTJCJ/
5 Type A Inlets nt $12.50 ................... .................
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
to bo held in Chattanooga, September
212.50
W IT H
A D I S T l h O U l f H P O U A ffT .
One
new
five
room
house
with
bath,
16-20,
for
your
renders
as
it
appears
292.50
B. W ; HERNDON
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ lo me, and have them fully realize At the Princess today and tonight for the last times. Matinee at .1:00 and
3 Manhole* at $.'0.00
.................. ................. ..........
1BOJOO
CUPIED.
3112
Feet
drain
1116
nt
$80.00
per
M
...........................
what
this
gathering
means
ticChat248.90
.
evening
at
7
INSURANCE AGENCY
1801 Lin, Ft. 12" Storm Server nt $1.02.......................
PRICE
tnnwoga nnd the South generally.
1,810.08
FIRE------ —A U tO -— — BONDS
$3,(100.00-----—-------- Terms to suit you
Extra Work ..........
..................................
“ Our country has passed through fast growing wealth and commercial Mimluitliin. There is magic in the air
57.33
A REAL BARGAIN
I Monuments At street Intersections at $6.50 ........
many periods of construction and re­ portnnee from the tocsin which sound-’ and anything, it seems, may happen,
26.00
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Laboratory Inspection of Materials ...... !........... .
construction from the time «ur fore­ ed the beginning of the humilities in And, indeed, ns O. Henry knew so well
267.72
' Legal Expenses, advertising, etc., 2 per cent.
79-tfe fathers first demonstrated their Inde­ Hit* Spanish-Amerlemi war.
433.70
anything often tlooa happen.
Engineering 4 per cent ........... ..... .. ........... ..... .....
867.40
Contractor and Builder
FOH^SALE Olt R k Nt —Hou*(,‘, after pendence by inaugurating what has
“ Chattanooga, a small and strugDown in Greenwich Village glenm
____________ i_____ :
‘A ugust 1st.—See W. J. Thigpen. * become known as the "Boston Tea filing community in T&gt;8 ns computed all son -, of colors, sign posts lo the
Party" and other bold and daring
FLORIDA
12,986.21
IANFORD *&gt; •:*
with its present intpnrtanro, has kepi -nting plans of Bohemia. And mice
_________ _______________ . 98-lfc
To be borne by tb e^ ity t 3
feats down along the Atlantic Const,
...
$7,662.07
.
l'1&gt;R SALK— SEED POTATOES for where the thirteen original colonies pace with the rest o f the south in a week when the Village dances, us. To be borne by adjure St property
15,324.14
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
fall planting, cither Ribs or Rose were struggling for existence, the De­ this advancement, nnd ns a fitting (tally on Friday nights, thero’ is nil the Number of feet frontage,-1531.1 ft.
•Kalahllahrd 1WW
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co,
IHI-tfc claration of Independence, July 4, climax to the picture I nm talking (•dor o f a New Orleans Mavdi Graft. Asessment per foot frontage $32182.
about, 1 wish you could visualize it as It is masquerade night, and one may
Itrnl Estate, Lpana and Insurance
WELL LOCATED LOTS, all im- 1776; the Itevolutionar* War; the
E. T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
provements. Easy terms.
Small War between the states; hul none it will appear to the. hoys of the &lt;It&lt;-s in everything hut evening
Phone 48
101-8 Magnolia Are.
E. It. TrufTord'H Map of Sanford
Spanish American war, coming here elm las. Here Spanish cavaliers rub
payment down. Increasing in value. more m&amp;rkcd in its injliu'iice upon pur
,
l'eet
Final
on this twenty-fifth anniversary iif- shoulders with bold pirates nnd dance
— Moisch Realty Co.
ll(i-12tc own people and the people of the
Name
Description
Frontage,
lYxNCHNnrent
STEWART The Florist FOR SALK— Dairy and stable ma­ world generally than the rtaults fol­ ter a lapse of twenty-five years, and'with Elizabethan maidens.
Jennie Fleischer W. IS ft Lot 6, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ............... 50
$169.10
for the first time viewing the traitsFurther down tpwn tire the din:
Cut Flowers---------------- Floral Designs
nure, car lots.— Link &amp; JJngley, Box lowing the Spanish war.
60
169.10
fotniation. Some of these boys have lights of the Bowery, famous ift song Jennie Fleischer, W. IK ft Lot 7, 111k, 12, Tr. 2 ......
“ While many incidents and intoler­ grown into Senators, cnngrcsMncn,' and story. Across the water gleam George D. Bishop Lot 8, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ..... ....,.........
2401 Tampa St.
117-1 dtp
Annual and Ornamental Plants
50
169.10
able conditions existed at our very men of large business affairs a.el men the* light-, of Coney Island. There are George It. Bishop N. ' j Lot 9, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ..........
25
84.65
814 Myrtle Ave.-------------Phone 2G0-W FOR SALE— It flat saxophone, cheap
or.
84.65
if taken at once. Practically new. doors, in Cuba and other islands ad­ of ptomimnee in the Various walks of mniiy lir-ht.i in Mcrihattiin mi l ail Charles P. Drummond S ’ u l.ott 9 Blk 12, Tr. 2 ___
169.10
In&lt;iuirc A. G. Swanson, Crown Paper jacent thereto, the blowing up of the life, men whose friendship for ('liat- have their story, as this picture Charles P. Drummond, Lot 10, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ..........
H. II. Lewis, Lot 1, Blk 12. Tr. 3 .............................
SANFORD MACHINE Co., between &lt;5 and 7 p. m. 122-3tp Battleship Maine in the semingly trinooga nnd her td-ople will mean shows.
169.10
It. B. Lewis, Lot 2, Blk 12, Tr 3 ...............................
pine-ii[ Havana harbor suddenly pro­ much in the future;
169.10
COMPANY
F()lt SALE—.r&gt; acre grove, I acre in
jected this country into the realms of
169.10
Ait I,. Inlluitisl is a iiuot who h e-'*C. It. Kirttey, Lot 3, Blk 12, Tr 3 .......................... .
pecans, 10 acres cut over land, 0
"I eisiting, l.eggitt, llarliotitd. Boil
General Machine and Boiler
Marguerite Kittley, Lot 4, Blk 1, Tr. 3 ................... .
a world power. As the booming of
169.10
liv
e
*
tile
suit
li.-os
on
Ids
land
and
the
room
house
furnished,
on
haul
road
in
aril, big men of the world woe were
Works
Sunt Y'mmtz, Lot 5, Iilk 12, Tr 3 ............ ........ ...... ....
cannon announ.es the arrival of a
169.10
others
a.
v
just
lighted
by
electricity.
the
village
of
Paula.
The
owner
did
the
boys
of
‘ps,
Gen.
Frank
T.
Hines,!
Cylinder Grinding
E. It. Gifford. Lot (i, Blk 13, Tr 2 ..........................
high official or dignitary of state, so
169.10
Phone 62----------Sanford. Florida ask $10,000.00 and cut it to $6,000.00, this explosion on (lie battleship Maine head of the United States ti lerans'
................ *.
169.10
The mail who gets fired for getting C. It. Berner, Lot 7, Blk 13, Tr 2
now he writes, “ Get me an offer."
Bttriau, wits a private in the Ftalt
C.
It.
Berner,
Lot
8,
Blk
13,
Tr
2
ushered in a new era of thought and
210.45
mad
nt
the
boss
is
just
one
brand
of
I’uttoiy,
Senator
Dttvlo
Etkiii
,
of
Easy terms can he had. Conte, look
J. C. Higgins Heirs, Lot 9, Blk. 13, Tr 2
gtnid feeling oil the part of our -own
169.10
West Virginia, wan among the volun­ e,iinied bent.
it over.— II. T. Tiller, Paola, l22-4tp
Frank Talbott, Lot to. Blk 13, Tr. 2 ..........
people.
169.10
teers, and with many others in the i
Ft IK SALE—White Leghorn hens aud
K. It. Murrell, Jr. Lot I. Blk 13, Tr 3
................
"At the held o ' the picture there109.10
roosters. The very finest breed. fi.it Dint 1 ant trying to hold up to iaugust body in the bouse of iepirsen-j Central Florida Council
It. W. Deane. Lot 2, IIlk 13, Tr 3
169.10
j
lutives
exerts
n
great
influeit,
e
tqnm
’
Age on* year old and uniter.
Must vii v , «ho.tbl be the Battleship Maine,
K. E. Barrett, Lot 3, Blk 13, Tr 3 .........................’
Boy
Scouts
of
America
210.46
make room for my pullets.—B. T. one niinet • tilling peacefully in Ha­ tin- legisbitii It of the counti;.
Elan II. Knight, lad I, Blk 13, Tr 3 .. ..................
169.10
Tiller, Paula.
122-ltp vana hutb'tr, refb.-iting.
its splen­ | "But the great anticipated crowd! Mill Meet el t'nmp Silver Lake, San­ Elsa II. Knight, Lot 5, Blk 13, Tr. il
169.10
promises ,tfT“
to reach
Cards of SanTord'a Reput­
W. W. Poller, lad 6, Blk. l J, Tr. 2 ....
FOR SALE— 160 egg Cyhers ineuhn- did outline, beauty, life, power and I.that now
ford, \ttg. 26 to Sepl. I, Ine.
, ■
..... unusual |
. .169.10
bote
ilil
able Professional Men, each
W. W. Potter, Lot 7, Blk. 11. Tr. 2 ...................... .....
_tor $15,00^1 lurt."'
$25i.Si-c s liu iicth+-b»-4h» ii» \ ! iwMoiit p a i l i d e . ^ ^ ^ 1'- H P * w
169.10
•j ~f4
•*f
i
&gt; the av- (
ptentIKj*
r will lie niudo
made up
tip &lt;
of
of whom, in his choaem-froII. It. Itos.bro, Lot, S. Blk 11, Tr 2
E. Dobbins, aS.TSaWfdid AvF**San- of flic sitip flying through the nir, the
169.10
fesiloD the Herald recoinford, Fla.
23-6tp‘ hull sinking slowly to the bottom of etnge business man nnd iiti.cn of titc
■ml imp E. K. Lefiler N. 51 ft. lad 10. Htk II, Tr 2
182.02
country together with their wives and i ilirectui
mends to the people^
M. S. Wiggins S. (it) ft Lot 10, Blk I I, Tr 2 . .............
FOR SALK —Celery PoiTniTj $|tj.iH) Jthe harbor with dcutli and destruc249.48
■&lt;v ; /
families, just ‘ folks," and tiie kind
On I, : i•if III! S ilv e r I ;ih m nr Sun­ Blanche Taknch, Lot I, Blk 14, Tr 3
per M. See Mrs. J. E. Race «r E. j lion filling the swirling waters on
169.10
ol folks thnt t
ib-lights to /(ini. j 1 t tl mill t!
u n n u h n u h i
................ .
it *1 ail il urn- half Guy Stringer, Lot 2, BUj y , Tr. 3 .
1*\ Lane.
123-tite H very hand. ‘ Remember, the Maine'
169.10
•' . ) ■ mill - rill’ll that c ly, mii the Dixie It. D. Caswell, Lot 3, Blk II. Tr 3 ...........................
------------------i was the f.-intiliar rallying cry through- honor.
216.45
■iiiu? deprtrl- lligliw iy jin■1 in a 1ltd k1
.......................
wooded B. D. Caswell, Lot I. Blk 1 S, Tr. 3
fU U W L /
out the* brief'but memorable struggle
169.10
George A. DtfCottes
mints of the work liuvi l&gt;t ell cliivfltb tract, ,lit*Mf &gt; i.r i r*&lt;s and nil rubs to A. W. Smith, Lot 5. Blk I t, Tr 3
!
which
followed.
169.10
FnUTTn I.ireuse tag.
Owner
A tto r n c y -n l-I-a w
K As tin* sound of the explosion went ly selected, ami begim.'iit ■ ilii-t week -1i.dy 111 1 1 * &gt;1ItU ; INmir* through Park 11'ity of Sanfordf, AB Blk 15, Tr 2 ................
892.84 ,
have same by railing'at the Herald
Over Seminole Cdunty Bank
will commence tu f'tin tie 1 am iiiuri. H oi- !&gt; ! | il); *vIt It 1«»\Vrl n. lidcs, dock Sanford Hospital,-lad I, MlK. 15, Tr 3
booming
across
the
country,
it
cit169.10
office
nnd
paying
for
this
ad.
J
10-tfc
IANFOHI) -:FLORIDA
eoigitered ei hoes from tile war be­ (linn delight ■d w itii til. liatly »e- Mill •[ ilt{Z 1Mi11&lt;Jj&lt; 1iirif will be a Sanford Hospital, Lnt 5, Blk 15, Tr 3 ... , ___ ___
169.10
tween tiie states that heretofore re­ spouse front e v e r y noun *, and, .villi pll.n- 1»M til » "N! nl I'tiKit'i ” to jj,q 1 Sanford Hospital, Lot 3,’ Blk 16, Tr 3
216.46
WANTED
FRED R. WILSON WANTED—To exchange 5-passenger fused to lie silenced. In the north, the profan'd ns.sistim . i . II ahull; Hu w minimi', in 11 m ' am a mi tiie laki of , Sanford Hospital, lad I, Blk 15, Tr 3
169.10
line it is alt /ady le-suiei that very
.......,.....
a 1iitt* "kt -nni-l" for tin- seasoned Sanford Hospital, Lot 5, Blk Ift, Tr 3
109.10
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
touring ear, looks and runs like those who wore the gray in the ranks
veteran- vvho 1 rvif.il i to elti &lt;nmp "watt•r
Llnl tlu-y limy prill liei Moist It Realty Co,, Ltd 7, Blk 16, Tr. 2 ......................
385.64
First National Hank Building
new, for Ford randster or coupe, or of Lee, l.ongslreet, Bragg and Forest
or •*i i■ III,.- an 1 “ belly wInn 1.i rs
to Meiaeli Keulty Co., Lot8, HUt 16, Tr 2
169.10
18ANFOIU)
FLORIDA light truck.— Ray Druthers, phone 518, in the ( ‘unfertile army were still spok- ground at t'liickaniatiga I’aik
cents lo Chattanooga fur the fir.Ht t heir hearts i n iteilt doling l
Moisch Keulty Co,, Lot 9, Blk 16, Tr. 2 .................. .
ili
of
as
'rebels,'
while
in
the
south
169.10
Hanford.
^18-tfc
Moisch Realty Co., hot 10,*Blk 10, Tr. 2 ...................... 50
t very one in tin* federal army, from time will return to his limne vvtli Hint mini:
169.10
ELTON J. MOUGHTON WANTED—Expel ielieed )ilmiilii^^p- Grunt to the lowest private was class­ comfortable feeling that be las hern Beginning Sunday afternoon, Aug. T. E. Wilson, Lot I, Blk 16, Tr. 3 ............ ....................... 69
233.36
ply with tools.—F'oster It. Fanning,
somewhere, ami that Mum-wiere is 26th ami continuing to Saturday after- T. E. W ilson, Lot 2, Blk 16, Tr. 3 ............. ...................
69
233.35
ed ns 'damned Yank.’
A R C H IT E C T
Winter
Park,
Fla.
120.
Gte
the
historic
garden
spot
tf
Dixie
itiHin,
Sepl.
1st.
A
whole
week
of
clean
Moisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
6,
Rlk
17,
Tr.
2
...........
............
60
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
169.10
“ Then, across in the other corner of
whole/a.... fun and instruction in the Mviscli Realty Co., Lot 7, Btk 17, Tr 2 ....... . .............. 60
FLORIDA Y\fA NT ED—Ladies and gentlemen and tin: pirture opposite the** exploding Land."
•ANFORD
169.10
children to pal at the “ Little Gem battleship Maine should appear a bug­
great in-altli-giviug outdoors.
Meiscli Realty Co.,
Lot 8, Blk 17, Tr 2 ................................... fit216.45
Lunch" just around the corner from ler sounding the fall to Arms, with “ Lights of New
Gome to Sanford on tiie Atlantic Mcisch Realty Co.,
Lot 9. Blk .17, Tr 2
........ .
60
) v*
1GIM0
the new TbentYe. lee cold drinks, ci­ Piesidont McKinley tftrulling the
Court Liiu* and cats will meet all the Meiscli Realty Co.,
Lot 10, Blk 17, Tr. 2 ..... ........... 60
169.10
ICIIELLE MAINES gars, cigarettes, 200 Palmetto Ave­
York” Has Lurc in
trains to eqnvey Scouts to camp. For Moloch Realty Co., Lot 6, lilk 18, Tr. 2 ............................ 67
226.93
scroll of volunteer* nnd they came,
nue.
122-2tp
Title at theiVlilane those coming by auto there will be a Meisili Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 18, Tr. 2 ..................... . 61.5
LAW YER
..
174.17
these volunteers, not from any one
sign o ritln- highway smith of Sanford
Wellington's Addition, Sanford, Florida
— Court Houbc WANTED TU PURCHASE—At a section of the country, but from nil,
T. E Wilson, Lot 1 ................ ...................... ....................... f,o
“ Light* of New Y'nrk,' the Fox showing tin- way into the camp.
169.10
bargryn, 2 lamps, 2 small tables, 1 North, South, East nnd West, stream­
............................. ........ 60
Plenty of good wholesome food T. E. Wilson, Lot 2
special
that
tonics
to
the
M
Unite
The­
169.10
dresser,
2
wash
stands,
2
rockers,
1
ing
doWn
actoss
the
renter
of
the
pic­
’Kxsmlned
filu iM Designed
............. ...... ...................................... 60
169.10
pair portieres, 7 pairs curtains or ture, and for a brief span holdjng the atre Wednesday has nn ippoallng ti­ looked by a professional camp cook T. Ei Wilson, Iait 3
Henry McLaulin, Jr., draperies. Write giving prices. B. center of the stage.
...................................................... 60
tle. The first thing visualised by the and will leave a taste that will linger T. E. Wilson, Lot 4
169.10
365.11
"Although thirty-three years had render is probably Bromlvuy and 421111 until 1921 season. There will In* no T. E. Wilson, S. 105 ft Lot 9 ...................................... ..... JOB
T. Tiller, Paoln, Fla.
122-ltp
Opt D.
Street und the myriad Ights uf Times vacancies at meal time as all will be T. E. Wilson, Lot 10 ............... ....... ................................. 1|5
388.93
elapsed
since
the
close
of
the
strug­
Optician-Optometrist
TU B BENI
on hand so a* not to miss nay of tlx* T, E. Wilson, Lot II ................................ ...... ..... .......... |ig&gt;
345.97
gle for supremacy between the slates, Square.
|tl! Rail First Strwet
Sanford, Fla. I-'OIt' RENT— Furnished and unfurW. A. Li filer N. 80 ft. Lot 9
80
But there ure other lights thnn good tiling.'.
270.60
the mobilising of this new army in
Tin re will be an able corps of innished rooms and sleeping room*. the various camps throughout the these in New Yoik, am many of them
»
Markham Park Height*, Sanford, Florida
Forndalc Apt*., Bishop Block, 1st South found this beautiful and fruit­ nre even more rumnqlc. No city in sti ui tor., mi hsnd ami have something Sheridan Jewett, Lot 1, Blk C . ............. ........................ 20.8
70.35
W. J. THIGPEN
and Palmetto. Phone 231-W.
202.92
ful Southland still prostrate from the the' world has the eimnopoliliin touch going on all tin- time. Any Scout V. E. Douglass, Isft. 4, Blk C ................. ........................... fit)
Il8 -1 0 t[.
Real Estate
of New York. Ope itreet east of coming to camp cun advance at least G. II. Frank, Lot 8, Blk C ................ ............. ................... 130
439.66
blow* of ’01 to ’65.
Broadway
is
Sixth
Aretiue.
where,
as
one
rank
before
going
home.
R.
If,
Smith,
all
Blk.
B
........................................................
169.1
NRK. LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE F 07T itE N T --i-rei.iS .pt. M , -null
671.90
“ Our own Ciiickiintatign Park was
405.84
'
store. GuihI location. U rite box one of the greatest mobilization cen­ O O. McIntyre, the ttmuiia chronicler ' All precautions possible will lie tak&gt; J. F. McClelland, Lot 5, Hlk D .......................................... 120
405.84
49, City.
•
l 1 C-l2tp ters of '98, and the troops gathered ef Manhattan aoyn/Hhe shiny serge en to insure perfect sanitation uround Gu* Frunk, Lot 8, Blk 1) .............. ................. ........... ....... 120
REPAIRS
The Robert H. Smith, Lot 2, Ulk E ....................... - ............... 69.6
201.23
here from Urn North, South, East and o f Broadway meets the shiny silk of camp ami prevent sickness.
M«*«k Stove*, Sewing Machines, Phon- FOR R E N T = T room lurnisherl upundrinking
water
is
good
but
will
be
F
ifth
Avenue."
Strnio
Baum
later,
Lot
3,
Blk
E
..........
..............
...............
02.5
211.37
mint. Phono 283-J. 10 il Oak Ave- West were the boys of that date, al­
•mph*. Guns, all work guaranteed.
Fifth Avenue its-Jf gleams brilliant­ treated to insure perfect protection. It. G. Stockton Heir*, Lot 0, Ulk. K ...................... _..x..... 62.5
211.37
though
now
men
of
middle
age,
and
118-Cte
nuc.
_________
)ears experience.
...... . 120
405.84
many or them prominent *in the a f­ ly hut not with th* garish lights of A first aid station will Ih.* maintained L. F. Roper, Lot 7, Btk. K ....... ...................
F0U RENT—One fut nishdl F^Tt
and
doctors
available
at
all
times.
Broadway.
There
is
u
soft
subdued
Atlantic
Vouat
Line
Railroad
Co.,
That
portion
of
rightWADE, BROS.
fairs of the country.
These hoys
with connecting bath. Prefer two
Tho Scout luw will govern the camp.
of-way of Laku Charm &amp; 8. E. Branches of Atlantic
•Ill SANFORD AVENUE
from the South and from the North, tone about the futoua Avrque nnd Its
young men.—214 E. Second St.
Every boy will be given the oppor­
lights
thnt
thrill*
And
there
nre
few
Coast Line Railroad lying between Magnolia Ave.
now
Comrades
in
Arms,
were
not
long
121-tfc
and Park Ave, in tho City of Sanford, Florida ................69.t
233.69
in diacowring that the people from lovelier sights thtn Fifth A venue on a tunity to spend onu night away float
Body Build­ FOIt REFIT—3 room apartment, piT both
camp
oil
a
hike
under
competent
leadnight
when
a
lit
of
fog
MtUes
over
Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad Co., Beg. at a point on the
lection* were just "folks" and
vate bath, hot and cold wutcr, num- entitled to duo consideration as such,
East Line o f Magnolia Ave. 25 ft. measured-at right,
ing and Repairing
angles t&lt;&gt; the North of th* center lino of the 8. U E.
|lertirr of Park Ave. and Second St. eroua window*, $37.50 jwr month. Ap­ developed by the most trying ordeals TO ALL PHOIERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON MAGNOLIA
ply to Mr*. .Eva Herndon, 601 Mag­ through which the human can paa*
K. It. now tlie A, C. L. It. R., thence southeasterly par­
AVENUE HtOM TENTH STREET SOUTH TO CENTRAL STREET:
SANFORD. FLORIDA
nolia. Phone 88.
_12l-&lt;Jtp and live, gained lasting impressions
Notice is tereby given that tho conftrurtlon of the Asphalt Pavement on
allel to said center line, 50 ft. thence south to n point
Charles Stein, Prop.
25 ft. niensurvd at right angle* to the south of the cen­
TO BENT— Furniahod room and kit* from the experience nnd carried lo Magnolia Avcjue from Tenth Street, South to Central Street has been com­
\Elrn
Ave.
pleted
nnd
tH
completed
work
has
been
finally
accepted
by
the
City
Com­
ter line of the 8. 4! I. R. It., now the A. C. L. It. R.
their
homes
at
the
conclusion
of
the
Anyone in need of a carpenter
thence noithwitM-rly parallel to said (enter lino of
L
hostilities, a firm belief In a reunited mission of thf City of Jtanford,
— M. Schneider.
"r any tarpenter out of work
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Magnolia Ave­
8. L I, It. It. to E. liij* of Mugnolia Avenue thence
Notify J. W. Itutlfdge, IlusFOR RENT—5 rooms furni|ihed, 16 country, and a greater reverence for
North
to beginning ..... v____ _
nue
from
Tilth
Street
South
to
Central
Street
a
width
of
24
feet:
—
00.7
225.69
the
flog
that
stunds
for
freedom,
not
minutes from Sanfoni.. 4^n hard
iniaa Agent, 307 East Third
1,009.20
The
ubove
and
foregoing
final
assessments
are
pay
abb
without
interest
2623
Cu.
Vdt.
Grading
at
40c
......
.....................
only
ut
home,
but
on
the
high
seas
road. Pleasant and healthy locution.
Street, Phone 76.
4,078.16
6360 Lin, HL Curb nnd Gutter at 70c .5 ,----- -----up to SEPTEMBER 15, 1923, and from nnd rfler said date, said special as­
is
— B. T. Tiller, Paola,________ l22-4tp and in every land.
132.00
sessment* will be payable *nly In ten equal annual installments with inter­
.........
"The South suddenly awoke to the 400 Lin. » . Eluah Curb at 33c .'u**,..I*
FOR KENT—6 room house on San­
LOST
1020
est at 8% per annum on all deferred payments.
68 Lin. It. Granite Curb resent at 15«...»..........
possibilities
of
her
natural
resources,
ford Heights, Pulmotto nnd Spur|l08T—Bunch o f keya on ball chain.
6.179.C0
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o f the City o f Sanford.
7210' Sq. Yl«. rock Itase laid at 76c ! £ ,.... - — ^
ling
Avenue, $25.0 per month. 123-2tp with a friendly feeling for those who
Hrturn to poatofficc.
• 121-8tp
7,608.60
Florida, tills Cth day of August, A, D, 1923.
ilr.
2”
Sheet
Asphalt
Top
at
99c
7110
Sq.
had
gathered
from
all
part*
o
f
the
apartment,
113.70
ILihj’—Cameo pin, valued as keep- FOR RENT— Furnished
(SEAL)
.
L. It. PHILIPS,
175 Sq. i da. Brick relaid on edge
117
Laurel country,' renewed her faith, and dales
Alley returns, ccnc:
.......
111.21
8-7-10-14-17-2t-24-87-31-8to
City Clerk.
I Mke. Reward If returned to Iler- bed room, also garage.
Me
her
present
proaperity-and
great
andi
478
Sq.
123-tfc
l^d office.
123-tfc Avenue.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Louise Groody McGee and Florence Ely Fuller, |R e f u t e s ;thje &gt;A r g u m e n t s
MELLON W IL L
Broadway musical-stare wore revealed by United Stntea Attorney Hayward
ItEMAIN IN T IIB
today as hUactlva agents In procuring evidence against their husbands, Ed­
COOLIDGB CABINET
ward M. Fader and W. Frank McGco, principals In the most sensational of
current burketshop prosecutions,’ They are furnishing tho testimony and pro­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.
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MIAMI, Aug. 20—(Uy the
ducing witnesses that la invaluable to the government's case ho said. They
(Hr Tkr AtRMlRitS PtM O |
(By the Associated Press).
Associated Press).—C. J.
are unquetilonlngly doing it out of loyalty to their husbands, believing by so
And Drowninffs in State ---c W s in M a n y 'S ^ ie s in th e
CIIARLEVILLE; Fran c*.'Au * 20.
—Secretary MMIon let it be
Holleman,
formerly
of
doing they ar* lightening their punishment. Iloth women who have been de­ — Premier Poincare, spodklng Sun­
Many Chronicled from Other
Union Com ing Into Fubknown definitely a ftfr a
Pittsburgh, and a promin­
scribed *a million doUor brides declared they alwaya lived modestly.
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States in Week End
day within tho shadow bf the'bulldconferenco. with President
ent real estate developer
ing. which was the- scat of tRe .Ger­
Coolidgo that he will
here, was instantly killed
(Tlr The AaaerUtr* PttMt
man military headquarters' during
main in tha cabinet.
CHICAGO, Aug. 20—E. J. Schaeftr
this
morning
when
an
auto­
MACON;
the war, delivered' an tiaddresa 1 vir­
of Akron, general manager of the
mobile
Overturned
and
Hudson brother*' who were arrested
tually devoted to refilling •tbo argu­
Softflcld Publishing Company of
crashed him beneath the
Uit night after they had attempted
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advanced
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in
tM
"'August
Akron,
was killed and his sonllmladr,
steering wheel. "
to flog a negro, aw-held in separate
noto of Lord Cursop, the Brtil^hjforThomas
A. Knntt and MI*. Knatt
• edis today and pot allowed to see
eign secretary. Thq ,permior made
wero
seriously
injured when thalr
riiitors- The sheriff stated every
little refererym to tho- declarations of
sutnmobllo overturned near' .Gary,
precaution hid been taken'to prevent
Dr, Streeemann, tho now ' German
Indiana.
thefr communicating with each other
chancellor, in the reichstag last Week,
And
Helpful
toProduce
Greatest
Panic,in,Histopy
or outsiders untll he flnds b|Jt If they
v Ml Poincare declared tho Versailles
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug.
know anything about tho series of
of Farming
treaty as authority for the legality
-Four fatalities, a drowning accident,
other floggings. ' . J
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of the occupation of the-Ruhvcited
a flying machine crash an automobile
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DES MOINES, Aug. 20.—Charges by Senator Brookhart, of Iowa, that E. figures to show that^unomployteent
fatality and a suicide were week tod
EAU GALLJE, Fla., Aug. 20.—G.
T. Meredith while secretary of agriculture “ snt In with Wall Street and help­ in England had decreased and that
new* developments In this city *11 of
A. Davis, who was removed from the
ed to produce the greatest panic in farm prices In tho history of agriculture" railroad traffic and shipping had in­
them with local interest.
'county jail last night by five masked
prompted the latter to'instruct his attorneys to sue the senator for thirty creased since tho French entered Es­
Clarence S. Crown, 18, aon of Mr.
and robed men, who obtained tho
sen «nu
and miwuaicu
reiterated the
gov­ And Robbed Them of and Mrs. John S. Crown, Gainesville,
cents Meredith stated today. He says the main compensation will be In hav- acn
m i French
ru ­
keys to Jail when they overpowered
ernment’s earnest desire to come to
ing Drookhar testify under oath, lie says its libel because jts source is only emmont's
died of n broken ne&lt;k sustained when
Money and Jew■ deputy sheriff, returned to'Jail to­
a
nngreement
the British gov­
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'*u **“
worth thirty'“cents,
he dived into too shallow water at
day. Jail officials Issued no state­ Robert Garrett Charged
• elry
ernment on questions in dispute.
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Pasta Grillo early Saturday evening.
ment beyond saying Davla was unin­
After recalling tho hardships suf­
Tho accident was a duplicate
With
Murder
of
a
jured. Dsvls is under arreet for al­
DETROIT, Aug- 20.—Seven gun­
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leged non-support of his wife.
ville during German occupation M. men held up Allendale Inn at Warren month ago when Howard Lyman, Or­
Minister
Poincare related at length the various and Snyder stretcy Sunday, lined up lando, died of a broken neck in diving
MACON. Ga* Aug. 20.—The first
about „170 persons at the Inn, and
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gang of alleged kidnapers and flog.
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• phases of the military opinions of tho
from a platform in front of the. pa­
took money and jewelry. Four per­
CUMBERLAND COURT HOUSE,
relief of tho 'city and eulogised tho
gers which have been terrorizing
vilion. As a result the mayor of the
I B r Tha AaaiM iUt.* r r a a a )
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sons, Including one womnn, wero shot
Va., Aug. 20.—Tho trial of Robert
HUNTSVILLE, Ont, Aug. 20.—Tho bodies of seven women who perish- part played |n them by tho American
' Macon for the last six months was
town has ordered the platfofm re­
O. Garrett charged with thdbmurilcr od in the fire which dosrtoyed tho Wawa Hotel, U k o of Bays, yesterday, soldiers under General Porshiing and and seriously injured, one of the in­
captured here Sunday night, accord­
moved.
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jured was sold to be George-K. Wil­
of Rev. Edward Sylvester Pierce, havo boon recovered. Three other women arc missing.
the closo co-operation of all the al­
ing to word received by sheriff’s of­
Crown was in the waiter with hi*
son, vice-president of the WUson
Baptist minister last Juno 'started
TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 20.—Nine persons are missing and at least twen- lies during .the war.
fice. Three white men, brothers, S.
sisters, and after the dive they saw
Body Company.
change o f venue. Affidavits presen ty-fivo wore injured in a fire which wiped out the Wawa hotel at Lako of
F. Hudson, a' F- Hudson and J. C.
“ The alliances having survived the
him’ come to the surface and ohaka
today with the state fighting for Bays, Muskoks early Sunday. The reported death of Mias Kroger, of Cleve­
The gunmen escaped in an auto­
war,” said Ptemlcr Poincare, “ the
Hudson, were Ukon to Jail Sunday
his head. Ho started to twiqi, they
change of venue. Affidavit was pre­ land, Ohio, cold nbt be confirmed, hotel officials said last-night- All of the
mobile. A short time later an auto­
night after they bid been captured
allies might have hoped then that tha
thought but missed him a few minsented showed that a fair trial can­ missing were cmployes%
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of the hotel epjeept Miss Margaret Bowkor, 14 year monument which they hnd erected mobile containing seven men, beofficers said, while In tho act of
lleved to be the same ones who held ^
b*ach was dragged as
not be had here because of alleged old daughter of C. G. Bowkor, manager of the central division of the Ca­
and cemented with their blood would
flogging, two n a g fo to .^ .poworful' Influence Garrett* and- H «
dh thVIKK,
wa. seen
In Monroe,
about
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remain standing upright, indestrucU ^ .
The capture o M W VricT Is said-to brother Larkin also charged with nadian National Railways. 1
Mrs. wEdith
W.
Stevenson,
02, acom­
forty
miles
southwest
of
here.
The
Mr*.
James
Alexander,
of
Thorold,
Ont,
Jumped
from
a
second
story
vera
ublo
and
unshakable.
But
nations,
be due to the untlrll
mitted suicide Sunday afternoon by
Pierce murder.
juula and died from her injuries. Seven other employes arc believed by the liko men, understand better tho nec­ night policeman in Monroe approach­
negro, Kmory Roberts, whom the
ed the automobile and ono of the per­ ahootin 'ghcrtclf, through th* heart
proprletore to have died In the flames.
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gsng tried to pull f r « » an automo­
sons in tho machine shot and killed with n pistol. Sho yre* believed to
Churchwcil's prices ore always low,
lysms and great crises than during
bile for the purpose of whipping.
,
have been despondent over 111 health.
him.
says the advertisement in thlq issue
tho discomforts of convalescence.
Another negro wag whipped by the
Tho suicide occurred at her llth ave­
Two
of
tho
gunmen
stayed
outside
and to prove it they give some prices
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Ml Friendships which remain sacred
ume g«ng a fow ?njiuit$i before, It
the roadhouso while three entered nue home, this city, her son in an­
for the final clearance soles on sea-'
through hurricanes became neglected
wai stated.
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from tho front door and two from the other room at the timequoted today.
when the tempest has abated.
When one of the men jumped onto
Fred Worden, thirty-three, homo
back. As soon ns the men were out­
the running board of the negro’s au­
“ Public opinion must react against side tho door they all began tiring unknown, wa* killed Saturdaf night
tomobile, and cotnirtanded him to Several Accidents Sat­
these attempts of egotism, because
mi they arc blind and disastrous to the through tho crowded dance hail. Wo­ near Clearwater when he Jumped
stop, the negro stepped on 1 the gas
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men streamed ahd fainted. The ban­ from the rear scat of an automobile,
urday Night—C. H.
t o
ny It. W. PEARMAN, Jrn
•nd left the two brother*! at tho road­
real nhd permanent interests of tho dits lined tly: waiters up (irate One which ho apparently bcllevod waa go­
Executive Secretary, Sanford Chamber of Commerce
side. The white man ,ln tho car
nations concerned. If union hns had than gunrdod 'the waiters whi^) two ing to leave the road. It was stated
~ Leffler a Victim
whistled for his W h e r e to Join him,
tho recognition not only of France went from table to table through, the that tho driver mado a quick turn to
(Froiy The Florida Grower)
but of all the allies in general and crowd.
but before they could do so, the big Young Girl Had Leg Rroken by Being
avoid striking a cow in tha highway .
automobile plunged Into embankment.
each of them in part, it is not pos­ ! One bandit guarded the front door and Wcnlcn Jumped, hitting a tele­
Run Over by Truck
sible that once our lives are safe it while another guarded tho rear. All phone pole, ell was n salesman far
Persons pasting the *c*no In other
should become useless.
cars phoned the sheriff** office and . Saturday afternoon and night seem­
of tho men insldo of tho roadhouse the American Enamel I’ roducts Com*,
Coincident with the efforts now be­ traffic is expanding, and shows an
immediately twenty teen were rush­ ed to bo the time for auto accidents
“ As .far
are concerned,
pany and had been In this city two
. . as we
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were heavily armed and those on
increase of 62 per cent in tonnage for
ing to the scene In gutomoblles and or rather for poofdo to bo ran down ing made by the Florida Waterway* tho first four month* of tho fiscal should consider as criminal any act guard showed two guns. They strip- months. As a boy of twelve lp went
o nmotorcydes. TbV whole city and by autos. The little daughter of Joe Traffic League to arouse growers and year starting July, and 77 por cent in- or word which would tend to disturb ped Jewelry • from the women and to sea and had been around tho world
county anti-flogging squad was on Vinlng, who lives on the west side, shippers to the naceaslty of having de­ crcaso In the October tonnage over the or weaken such union. We have money from the pockets of the men. several times.
the way.
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made and will continue to make all i n their haste the gunmen searching
wa* ran over by a track and hod her veloped the natural waterway* of tha some month last year.
Former Naval Lieut. J. Albert
Three miles frote the city the sher- leg broken. Sho was brought to tho
efforts to draw our policy close to the guests tore diamonds from /rings Whittl’d, this city, yraa killed Sunday
state, appears an article in th$ Pa­
The same publication also carries *n
UTs force claim to havo come upon city by her father and stood the pain
that of our alllei and will always be and stickpens with their teeth.
morning in a *ca piano crash at
cific Marine Review announcing tho article on tho development and utili­
the membora of tha gang struggling of setting the limb like n veteran and
prepared to seek with them such
The identified Injured guests at the Camp Walton, near Pensacola, Whttreopening of tho Panama-Pacific Lina sation of tho principal rivers of CalU
with the negro. Farther back on the she is on the rend to recovery. Mr.
(deviation* as concerted action may road house are: Georgo E. Wilson ted wa* there making pasaenga*
by tho International Mercantile Ma­ fornta. The felluwltig should prove
ume road was an untaggod seven Vinlng said tha accident wos unaVoldprominent club man and vico presi­ flights. HU father. T. A. Whlttad,
bring to their sufferings'
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rine Company. The item in this ar­ of interest to those following the orip**Kcngcr automobile, which the able and he docs not hold the driver of
dent of the C. R- Wilson Body Com­ left Sunday night for the seen# of
"England,
for
Instance,
complains
ticle of pertinent import to the truck­ flome of the Florida Waterways Traf­
brothers; were said‘ to have psod. the truck responsible fqr the affair.
pany of I’otiac, Mich., shot in the the accident.
of
long
and
painful
unemployment.
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Still farther back wai a coupe which
C. II. Leffler was ran down on San­ that referring to ths equipment of the Sacramonto and ths San Joaquin, with Why shoul&lt;| not wo havo amost earn­ right shoulder; Joseph L. Weber, Dotrolt, shot In the fight knee; Miss
also is said to havJ been usdd by the ford avenus Saturday night and bad­
BT. PAUL, Aug. 20.— Eight
Kroonland ami Finland, both of which the channols of the deltas, giv* us 785 est desire to *ce England resume Its
Lucile LeRoy, Detroit, shot in the tons are reported to hav* been drown­
ume gang. •* 1
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economic
activity
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Ilowevor,
ly Injured and 1* now in the Kcrnald- vessels at one time piled between New miles of navigable waterwaye, and
right arm. Two other men suffered ed Sunday nigh twhen a gssoltea
There may h*Ve been others in lh» Laughton hospital where ho Is said to
York and Antwerp. The article atatea tvtrero we consider that they aro tho we merely allow ourselves, .to think
injuries, but wero removed before launch Mt a snag in tha Mlaaiuippl
whipping, party. The authorities are be resting easier and will recover. Ho
thnt they arc now being fitted for outlet of 10,000,000 acres . . . three that It’ Is government is mistaken In
police officers arrived.
maigninlng
that
th*
unemployment
■till investigating*
rivar near South Bt. Paul, and *aak
was run over by a car whose driver carrying California perishable crops lend* are dependent entirely upon
Whether an .argument at the, road before aid could be summoned, ac*
In ihe-ionneeu- o f tha lafger car was blinded by another car with glar­
by the installation of complete refrig­ water transportation. Here are locat­ U either direct or Indirect effect of
the1 sheriff's depUtl** found threw ing headlights and while the driver is erating systems, It being anticipated ed the largest asparagus and celery the Ruhr occupation while I .was Iq houso between two women diners that cording to reports received by South
leather masks' hqd «*&gt;•. ‘doth m*»k. responsible for the accident it is a that ths larger part' of their cargoes fields in the country. In 1920 thore Ixmdop last year at this time our preceded tho entrance of the gunmen St. Paul police
The body of oo*
Another m szkwassald t&lt;J hhve^beeti good timo to call the glaring head- will be fresh t fruits »nd vegetables. ware 12,808 acres planted to aapars- soldiers were not In the Ruhr. Yet was a part of the holdup plan la be­ woman was recovered a short ti*a*
ing investigated by tha police. *Iust
worn by one of tta Hudsons, as he llghta to the attention of the city of­ These ships arev&lt;* 22,000 tons Mis­
after the accident
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is, producing a crop of 1 ,200,000 there were in England and Scotland
jumped onto the running board or ficials. No one can drive a car In the placement Thrit gross tonnage la ^jies. Eight hundred and fifty car­ many more unemployed than today. before tho bandits appeared, a wo­
man diner rushed onto the dance
tIn- negro’s machine.
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"Just refer to the last commercial
crowded city streets with a glaring 12,241. Assuming that ono half tho loads of celery and other Commodities
NEW YORK. Aug. 26.-1
floor ahd began a heated argument
There vjroa ’g pise*: of. .heavy felL light In their eyes and keep frt
cargo comprlsfs perishable products were shipped .out of this district." atatiatlcs /published by tha British
sons
were drownod in
wit, ha woman dancer* whom she ac­
which wri wret, ar which fl»* sher- striking pedestrians.
thay will be able to carry 600 car Traffic on the Sacramento-rlvor, prin­ government. They ahpw that since
sound
yesterday, whert^ »
cused of paying too much attention
iff’*^deputies'sAI4 &gt;aa. for uae as *
capsized off Throg(
Another accident reported was that loads or over twelve trainloads of for cipally the products of agriculture and our entry into th* Ruhr, between to her escart.
gag.- There alsoiwM 'h
of hundreds on the b*acl
a car ran over a negro In Georgetown ty care each op one, trip. The artlrie horticulture, In 1921, totalled 970,600 January and the end .of July, export*
hammer *
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and
Import,
from
and
to
Great
Brit­
tons
valued
at
*62,002,203.
whll*
ths
goes
on
further
lo
state
that
the
The dead are Mr. and
( mjm___ .. . and Injured him badly but the details
The .herIff’* farce reported that the
Joaquin furnished 040,0067 tons ain hav# Increased in tonnage value Secretary and President Anderson of Man
ireat
bulk
of
California
products,
In
cbnsidcrabto have not bean learned.
H u d son a lu ^ vire
over thoee of • the- corresponding Had Long Conference Identified man. '
10 per cent of ths Valued at *37^03,122
trouble i n d e n t
_ _ .jyohd the borders of
That these progressive Californians months of 192*. Moreover the tran­
recovered.
Of tha sheriff’s Presidents and Secretar­
M
It wa* the
the Atlantic Seaboard. A. kre utilising thslr waterways to ah sit service on Imported good* fpr re­ on European Questions
ware notj atexportation,
which
is
particularly
In­
office that the
oe*
to
Europe,
Asia
patent greater than anywhere alaa In
Allied Debla, Pinancaa
T^fcchtd
KINGSTON, Ont, Aug.
flogging ies Georgia ancf Florida
tsched to. any
.a&gt;v*t ths world. Fur- the country ia conclusively proven in teresting to Britlah "shipping has inI
Other 8 ubjecta
girls
and a roan. " *
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oh
their
band, but w »fe ,
a r ffii.A • Rotary clutjs to Meet « e r c o m m o n thla subjoct U as tho paragraph o f this article as foi­ creaoed 13.6 per cent as compared
Rosie
Melte, Isabel
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rftaak
o w irb o o f *i ’ “ '
follows: MTha Panama Canal has giv­
st "A study of the figures for the with 1928.
WASHINGTON, AVg. 2 0 -M r.J tel jwph Kakell, all of
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St. Augustine Sept. 20. 21 With a Wg en us * short routa to there
" I do not conclude that
y*af period of 1910 to 1 BS0 shows
Ion spent nearly an hour In conferring drowned in Collin* Uk*
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tha Sacramento river not only ha* profited by the Ruhr occupation with President Cool idg* here today. yesterday, wben i
at freight Tpt** low •n“u*h t0
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compete tin
most valuable cargo of os I should Iw fe wished and aa ah# T IW dlaciuaad European question, in
our co
thay were croeala.
In the intercoastal
‘ i the nation, bat alas might have profited If she had been
th* light ‘
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compMiln ___
by our ■
aid* 1■ nthe ,Ruhr,
_____ stage Increase in ton- ■
tubr. but I have .ly In hi.
nual conference of presidents
sec­
ton
liago ' has been enormously greater th* tight to say that if there are too .
retaries of Rotary $ub* of tha Ooor- opcraUAC N
, Decernmany unemployed 1* * England Gen.
than ally other river
gia-Florida district will ho held hare “ ‘ h - * ^
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATORDAY, A U Q I 3 H T 1928 irft y'.*(*•
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"Buiek has- bean -building automo­
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^NeW'Overl&amp;nd Sedan..
Scores Big Success

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If r m ta t* m i f r l r n « a
r a f t Igg a tremendous success. This time
M l TM at* i * l * l • ■ r w k r r * n r m m I i b IV 'is the new* Overland Sedan an­
r m t r r l a l f t l a a . « *H ln
k a ta * . • » I f wmm ej
■ ftftatal n r * « • IH la I f M n i a r M i M * l * r nounced recently which is swamping
ta M Ik • » trlflk i ■ c t h a l ir a * . I I w i l l Overland d«a.lors with orders. It Is
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a' new sedan in every sense of tho
word with a moro powerful engine,
THE C.FIRAT TRIUMPH
roomlor body and several othor fea­
I fancy when this life la done
tures addod for thw convenience of
And all the talfca are told,
those who drive and ride:
Anil all the battles fought and won,
Tho dependable Overland • motor,
And
nd all the yoking are old,
has
been enlarged to give tho new
T h it wa shall scf In clearer lig$it
sedan
H power unit whose excellency
Just what la wrong and wliat
is In keeping with ' the . other new
.right.
refidoments. .Sturdy, speedy afyl
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icir to respond to every touch of
Thfc shams wll\ Uttle rulo us then,
s accelerator, thl* motor wljl' reel
And pride not toss her head
off 20 miles Or more for every gal­
To utter arDc/ifi$ things of men
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Who different* pathways tread.
Evcryono Is loud in their praise of
When what the ^oul la wo can'sec,
the new refinements. Perhaps one
A friendly pcorple-wc shall bo.
of the most noticcablo is the large,
roomy Wilson built body which pro­
I f ufttwpcntod sins remain
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vides a rear seat larger than In any
We’ll mourn them as before,
other car which also sells undet opo
But God shall wipe away tho stain
thousand dollars. Tho
upholstery,
From those who sin no more.
deep and soft, Is a beautiful rich grey,
The proudest then may cease to sneer a color which matches tho most elab­
A t what men counted failure here.
orate Winter wrap or gown.
Flatc glass windows .operated
I fancy rich and poor will find,
with tbc Dura regulators, have como
Perhaps to their surprise,
in for their share of admiration. The
That being true and being kind
cowl ventilator, sun visor, dome light
/fa*more than being wiao&lt;
• •* and rent Fisk cord tire* give the new
That what on earth mon counted small
sedan more attractions for tho dis­
Was the great triumph after nlj.
criminating owner. Orders for the
.— Edgar A. Guest.
new sedan have been flowing to tho
factory, thereby proving thnt buyers
‘ Mrs. H. L. Gibson, Mrs. Virginia aro eager to get this new and hand­
Coney and II. B. Coney left Thursday some family car.
afternoon for Paytons Beach where
they will spend tho nest two weeks
1 Misses Ksthcrino Downing, Agnes
ak the guests of tho former's sister,
linrshbcrgor nnd Agnes Berner icsvc
Mrs. P. M. Elder.
tomorrow by boat for Jacksonville.
Miss Downing goes on to Atlanta
Mias Ina Jordon has returned after whero she wfil spendt several weeka
spending.several weeks most delight­ with hOmo folks and Miss llsrshbergfully in Atlanta.
or will go to her homo in Summer­
ville, Ga.
' Mlss Ann Lee will return home this
afternoon from Daytona Beach where
Miss Gladys Morris, who ban been
she has spent her vacation.
attending summer school at Tallahas.

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sec, is tbc guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Arthur Yowcli loaves this afternoon 'Drown, on West First street.
The
for Daytona Bench where he will many friends of Miss Morris will bo
spend tho week end.
glad to learn that she will remain in
Sanford until tho middio of Septem­
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 . Park mo enjoy­ ber.
ing a motor trip to Miami and Palm
Beach.
BIRTHDAY PAR TY
Miss Mary Mauser celebrated her
, Miss Alberta Ayrock and Merton eleventh birthday by giving a party
Aycock leave Tuesday for Asheville, at her home on Palmetto avenue and
N. C., where they will spend sevrenl she received many pretty presents
weeks.
nnd had a' most delightful' aftorhoon
with her little friends who hope to be
Misses Leola King and Miss Sara present at another party just ns soon
Warren Easterby motored to DcLnnd ns Miss Mary is ready to invito them.
All Iho children present received n
yesterday whero they SF»cnt the day
pencil
box filled with all it should
most pleasantly.
contain ns a little souvenir of tho
Miss Fnlwcll has returned after an happy occnsion.
Mrs. Mauser was assisted by her
absence of two weeks,
conducting
classes in Home Nursing and Hygiene mother, Mrs. Kiminer in serving tho
refreshment* which consisted of two
at Geneva, Oviedo and Osceola.
kinds of cuke and icc cream nnd nuts
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. If. L. Gibson and niocc\ Miss las and candy.
Claire Jones, motored to Daytnnn
COl„ T il BO DORK KOOSKVKl.T
Beach Thursday evening where they
A U X ILIA R Y MEETING
were the guests* of Mrs. Gibson and
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary
Mm. I’ . M. Elder.
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No. 3 will hoi dits regular meeting
Mrs. R. J. Holly and Misses Mac Tuesday, Aug, 21, nt four o'clock at
Holly and Maude Lake arc expected the eourt house. Every member is re­
boi^e tomorrow from Jacksonville quested to l*o present for discussion
where they have been the guests of of raising fund; for auxiliary needs.
the former's sister, Mis. E. B. Brown. Pin* ordered by members can bo se­
cured from the treasurer, Mrs. Rdy
Mix* Helen Tcrwilligcr, Mrs. J. H. Schmidt.
MARION T. BALLARD,
Fitepatrick and son Malloy, Mry. Au­ *
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Secretary.
gusta Eigenmann and Warren Eigenmann, were among tho Sanford |H&gt;oplc LOU SMITH TEUHEUN,
President.
in Orlando yesterday.

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"Down to the Sea in Ships”
A screen classic. Audiences the world over Htand agha«l at
tho daring of this picture. Thrills and adventure. You will
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HAROLD LLOYD in “CAPTAIN KID’S KIDS”
OIU] PRESIDENT— A vivid story of the Ufo of President
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iHHHHt fipfeCIAL MATINEE. MONDAY; 3:30

biles for twenty years and during
rjsAiY TfUB BUICK HEADS
AND GENERAL PUBLIC that t^nie has turned outf up to J\ily
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1st; 1923, a total of 1,000,220- cats.
In this issue of- tho Herald is an Experience "la tho best teacher—rfnd
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advertisement of Jhe new^ 1024 model many o f our .skilled' men’ who Jcarrtffj
to to to
T M 8tsrthat;ymrnever grot tiki \
Buiek car. P. V. Cooper tho local with U* twchty yeare ago nro still
manager of tho Sanford-Buick Com­ learning how to build bolter Buicks
pany la justly proud o f the new car each year.” — .
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nnd the fact that ho will have the
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privilege of Introducing them In this
EAT A T L IT T L E GEM LUNCI!
8 UNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923.
territory. Mr. Cooper will have his
I 200 Palmetto Atenuc
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. show room and service station In Regular m eals’35c; special mrichan- 1
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1 tho- Wight Garage until hie new Ic’ s plftc dinner. 2Cc. Short order's o f } A'sensational Wrfatcrn mcifdnBs
• ChiAxh Service 10J45 a. m.
Ing can bo erected Just aouth of nil kinds. S o r foods in seaman. Soup, that Will have feu In a'ncrtou* fit
Services will bo held in Iho
Wight OWrarfs
newi building hot colics, w a f f le s , pics., ;Co1d drinks* one,' minute and, bi&gt; artothon h»r*
Women's Glub Building Oak ave­
built by W/iitcrJIsnd who owns i.mokcs, tea, coff^o,.c&lt;*coe. ..}J "1 ^0-2 tp
nue between 3rd and 4th Sta.
7 . ttiia property. ’ Mr. Willis An experi' All are WELCOME.
G. f t . lU itt d i, BhreMcr Watch Ex­
criefcd mechanic lih e ro id iake charge
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will agalu .be
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Semihole county. There la mdrh;£a-»
ADMISSION 10 an* 20 LVaJs
Sunday school 0.30 n. m.
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Morning worship and sermon 11 ■.
Dop’ t forget ^atArday’s pictures
Buiek and the xpcclAcatlons • nre
m. Subject, Eternity—What Do You
start
at'7'ftnd othCr days at 7-jo
given' In the advertisement today. H.
Mean By That?
and
a
matineo every* day at three
H. Iinssett, president of tho Buiek
Some questions: Whitt is eternity?
Motor Company'
Will people live thru It? Is there any
"A fter months and months of hard
“ thru It 7” When thoy lenva hero,
and intelligent' effort the Buiek or:
whero do people go? What nro thoy
gnnixation feels that it has designed,
doing there? •«
tested and is no wmanufacturing tho
Baptist Young People’*:' Union 7
greatest car offered In the twenty
o'clock. 'The Oviedo union will bo
years 'o f its automobile experience.
tho guest of tho Senior union of the
For. home or etoro.
MessureThat the public seems in occQrd with
meht8
token,
Bamples
Bubmillcd,
First Baptist Church. .
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that opinion, is of course, Immensely
Evening worship nnd sermon 8
estimates.ph«orful|y given.
o'clock. ' Subject, Your' Natio‘4 [ « rotify|nK 10 “ "*
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What Do You Think of'H er?
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Brown’s Auto Tpp and
What tho American Flag Stands
i n Upholstery Shop
F op—H. C. DuBose.
Soma questions which will bo 1 1 •» . » • &gt;1 1 Mr i*—; i
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Tel: 1613; VFl'Bi Wnshingfon St.*
studied during the evening sermon: Florid* Lady Was in * Miserable
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’ * v ORLANDOi'FLORIDA---What baa made your nation? What
Condition, But'Say* She Found
is tha mission pf your nation? What
Cardui Helpful, and
nro tho- Imperatives for saving tho
United Staton?
Will the United
States go as many othor nations have
Nemo. Self-Reducing No. 333
gone, or will she lead the world out
It a real bargalq. It has a low lop
Altha, FHl —In explaining how she
and medium sklrr. Made In dur­
found Cardul so helpful during change of
q t turmoil?
able pink or white coutil; tbc*
•Prayer meeting Wednesday evo- life, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2, this
24 to Jfr—and costroniy $3.00.
nin 8 o'clock.
If rout 'Inin rcn'ijMt It, MnJ nine, •J“ J becime so weakened It was an effort
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ditM, tltcantl $1. W*'U MnJ id* &lt;wmL
for me to get around. I knew what waa
F.
P. RINES
the matter, but I fell like I couldn't give
PRESBYTER!A NCHURCH.
up.
Mr. Brownlee has returned to town,
105 Palmetto. Ave^
-Phone 481-J
:erUlo!y was
" I lust dragged, and I certainly
and will conduct" services nt 11 a. m. nervous.. L was so restless I — J “*
ail down loop—ye! so weakt 'f 'B A
and 8 p. m. tomorrow.
iserable and
get about. It Is a most raise:
A pilKKRFUU.W ELCO M B A .W A lT «,^ O V a j i &gt;All
Other services of the dny will bo:
such a helpless feeling.
9.80 a. m. Sunday school.
«i| would get depressed and out o!
11 a. m. Preaching service.
pan to leel, alter awhile, thara was
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no use to try to get well. This if all
8 p. m. Preaching service.
wrong, lor It make*
makes a pera
person worse.
rd of CarduL and thought If
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A neighbor
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
s At tho 11 o'clock morning rcrvicc j
l ^ ^ ^ t t l ^ f o f c v d u l ) , thW 1
Mr. Burhans will continue the studies g|W I wasn’t to nervous, so kept it up.
Qradually the nervousnett left me.
in the Book of Hebrews. The writer
I began to eat and sleep better. Was
of this book wns thoroughly convers­ toon well, and all right. Cardul did
ant with the teachings of the early wonders tor me, u a I certainly do
Christian church, nnd gives In Clear
*e^muMnds*ot other women have writInngauge tho fundamentals truths lea. to tell ot the beneficial results obtaina •'*k
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Upon Whldh It tekta. We may depend edkyliking Qudui, rod Ip reewrotnd
'EU RO PITAW TLAN. O P E W 'A L L 'T H B 'Y E A R .'
upon tho message it cnrrlrs as being
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CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
reliable In every way. Lot us read
nnd study it th lt we nmy know the
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will be "The Only Way to Liberty."
or. How to bo truly Free ninn. How
often do wear hear men sny *1 wish
I was free," " I cannot do as I please,"
True life la not
in bondage, but
rather in liberty. Hear this sermon
that will show tho way to life’s best
experiences. All arc welcome. Ser­
vice begins promptly at 8 o'clock.

For Florida: Local thundershowers today; slightly
lower temperature in Interlor; Sunday fair, except for
thundcrahowefs nenr the
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JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18.^-Tho
maximum' and minimum temperatur­
es- in representative- cities, furnished
hy the weather bureau from records
compiled at 0 p. m., Inst night follow*:
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Atlantic City ................... 70
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Atlanta ..."________________ 84
74
Boston *MM.M*.*..M..Mt&lt;* MM.IM*.M 78
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Buffalo ..........'.........,........ 78
Chicago ............................ 74
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Cincinnati ........................ 70
Dca Moines ...... r.............. 80
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Enstport, Maine .............. G8
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Kansas City ................... 72
62
N ow 'York ....................... 72
82
Pittsburgh ....................... 74
St. Louis .......................... 70
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Toledo .......... ................... 74
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Mr. and Mtx. C. D. Brumley, of
Chuluota, were among the visitors to
tho city today. '
Read about the free Ford to bo giv­
en nwny tonight nnd then rend about
the next Ford to be given nwny in
February. Tho chances on tho new
Ford will start next Monday. Sec tho
advertisement In this Issue. 1
Tho new Hanson model "GO” here
in Sanford nil charges paid at the
very reasonable price of 11023. Just
think of this and then road about this
now model that lx selling fast because
it has nil the real frautres at a poor
man's price. Sec the advertisement
today and C-Moorc.
ChurchwcU’s Final Clearance Sale
on shoes taking place sight now ns
you rend these lines and will be tak­
ing place tonight when you have plen­
ty of time to go there and pick out
thn pair of shoes you wnnt at prices
that will astound you. Rend the ad­
vertisement nnd note the prices.

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CHANGE OF LIFE

$5.00

Dr. E. I). Ilrownlee 'nnd' family
have arrived home ‘ after spending
THE SCRAP IRON CLASS
several weeks in Gcorgin nnd North
Carolina. l)r. Brownlee states that
The Scrap Iron class will meet
they had a fine trip and encountered
a few bad roads but most of them ugnin tomorrow morning at the Miwore good und ho had no troublo lane Theatre nt ten o’clock. Frnnk
Miller will !&gt;c fho speaker. A good
whatever.
meeting was held last Sunday nt the
new theatre. Sheriff Hand and D. I*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Witte nnd
Thrasher made good tnlki. • Mr.
family have returned from points in
Thrasher waa mailo nn honorary mem­
■Hew Jersey and New York whero
ber for life. Mr. Brockhom, the "man­
they spont the past month. Mr. Witfo
ager of the new playhouse, prenided
said they enjoyed the trip through the
ui the piano In the absence of Mnf.
country very much and had no trou­
Herndon. Prof. Rogges*, of Southern
ble whatever in the mountains and
College, also made a talk. The new
hills and the good and bad roads.
home o? the class Is cool nnd com­
fortable. Milane Theatre, 10:00 a. m.
Tho boys of Company D, tho ho*K
pilal company and the Regimental FOR SALE—5 room house (ceiled),
band will be home tomorrow after­
city wntcr, lights, garage, Sanford
noon from Jacksonville whore thoy Heights.— Hunter, Route A, Box ICO.
have been encamped for tho past two
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weeks. And they will rocelvo a warm
wclcomo from the folks who have
missed them greatly.
The Sanford [ W o m a n s C h a n g e d
boys have made a fino record at tha
With -Murder;Escapes :
encampment. •
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getting plenty of exercise these days
Killing Woman.
nnd hardly n day goes by that one
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LOUISVILLE,
Ky.,
Aug.
IS.-^Mrs.
insuring about nine o’clock the de­
partment was railed to the Valdes Ilenrieltn Wagner, age 50,pf Paducah,
Hotel furnace room where a.Aro was charged with murder in connection
caused by some old sacks and'dampen- with the death o f Mr*. Rosetta War­
e dllme. Tho Aro was hard to Aght ren and' her unborn -child, who wns
on acronnt of the smoke but tho Are killed when tbs Warren homo wmi
boys put out tho blase with the dynamited Iasi May and who es­
caped Hopkinsville jail ’wea re-arreatchemicals and no loss waa suffered.
rd last night. Thought to oacape oeW ILMINGTON, N. a, Aug. 18.— curred when she suddenly dUcoverllarry Adams, insurance man of Ra- cd the jell door open, she slid. She
Iclgh, was today elected district gvv- left n note saying nhn planned to
ernor. of tho Carolina Kiwenis e l the I commit suicklc, but tbia was a rueo
convention at Wrightwille Beech.' to divert pursuit.
Bpartanburg, 8. C., was chisen ea the!
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next convention city.
| CHICAGO, A u g.' 18.— Warrants
Other officers elected, were: Lieu-{for arrest on the chorgo o f murder
tenant Governor
John B. D u ffle,'of two men* end » women formerly
Sumter, 8. C.j R. W. Fewell, Riwk \connected with Parental School where
H ilir s . C.; Felix Harvey, Kineton j James Wrlgbl, 11 -yeariold old truant
and William F. Reich of Wilmington. waa forind hanging •Inf -nDlitary^conr
Hriuy Hein*, Am* vliv president, M - Anmeeot.cage Wednesday Jlfert
wnnis Intemnfionai, waa the princi­ od o f state’s attoruoy bb' th* to x '«
pal speaker rffUbe closing eelsiaa. ’ t fAtlu* tedegd. Np;ip4k)*4ipn wbyt^er

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THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SHOES. W E CAN SUPPLY YOUR
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Ladies’ Brown or Black Oxfords or l-strap Pump, ut* p5ltf-.-- t3.98

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�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAYu AUGUST 20, 1923
dcrlying caustic hints at his C0W|r,
SMITH. BROS^ BBBW FORD
G IV E N A W A Y S A T U R D A Y N IG H T ice in the newspapers. Enco„rz«j
IN F R O N T OF H E R A LD O FFIC E by his old servalt, Peter, g w , ..V ?
FsfelbkfS * » f r r ■ Itrrsw a r m s t
ranch In the West, where. men .7
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The Ford Cor given nwny by Ed­ Judged by bravery and strength But
M * n * U * A * r , l u h l i t , Fla.
ward, Higgins, tho local Ford agent at tho very first he bring3 down th,
Saturday evening in front o f the scorn o f his foreman by shqwing f.,r
rtisusmcRs
Herald office
was won by Smith o f a drunken man. Agaih ,haBfd
it. j . H O LLY...
Bros, .wko hnvo the furniture store and’ humiliated, he rides away fr&lt;7
..Bait**
L1LLARD. .... jM rrla rr .T rrM ir,,
at the corner o f Sanford avenue nnd the ranch, stopping, at sunset to b »
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ft. a. HOI.I.T .... A R ta r lb lis M s u ir r
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First street Promptly nt six o’clock food at a humble cabin.
A A w H Ia b c Italea Mata Knot* a
the
car
wns
given
away,
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small
boy
In
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Ckbin;,lives
little
M
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A pa) Ira f Ion
being blindfolded nnd drawing the Bounty
gentle! girl £
LBWIH m ill’s — CIrralatUa Maaaiar
ticket-out o f,th e box. The number ried to
I'Sona l » . W after I *. nt.
ianesi man ip Ariion*.
was 2271 nnd Mr. Smith who happen­ Whett,*
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pui1said he had over seventy tickets on
J ltllrrra f la C'tlr kr Carrier
the trMrtt M ’ hs* bound
Oaa Week.__ ____ ___________ .is
IB ICeatn
the ca t, There was it big crowd nt tier sle;
ankle wit!;Ha handcuff,
Tha k lf I I . fa IH-pnar Weekly llerthe drawing and It. J. Holly' who Was. chainltij
T like a dog. Petcr j*
aM eatlrolr eat era Heaalaale Caanty
master of ceremonies announced that gentle, s&lt;y kind thnt Mercy, finds herla fakilah tf every Friday. AdvrriW n f raten aaade known on appllrathe tickets fo r the
next drnwing self teljfng him her nfisfortunM.
flaa. I t M per year, always la advnkra.
would be started
Monday’ when Then Boono’s steps are ‘ heard »p!
MKMBBH T U B ASNOCJATKIt 1-RRFIM
Thn Assoctotsd Press la oicluslvely
tho next six months snvlng accounts preaching.
Peter
hurric* out th*
entitled to tl.e use fur repuhllcntlon of
start. You may pay in five dollars back Why, with a promise to com*
all news dlepatohen credited to it or
’ not otherwise credited In this paper
JvKRMBfZ
a month and your money is nt inter­ back.
Morning after morning, he
and also the local
newa published
herein.
est until such time as you want to .unlocks M orel’s handcuffs, having
All rlrhta of ro-publlcatlon of epeclat
llepatchee herein are also mnerv«d.
npply it on n new Ford or you enrj found Boone’a key, nnd with a Ut­
O f f l e e i l i n n t L I I n t l l l . n i x r i . P h n a e 141
let the money remain just as a reg­ tered old alarm clock to wnrn them
t o a i i v i : i t t i s i ; i t *tt
ular savings account. It is n fine o f the time Boone return^ they find
In case of errorn or nmmlsslon In
legal or
other
nilvertleemrnta Tlit’
wny to save your money nnd also a n hnven by n sun-washed cliff, Klory.
Herald Printing ('iimp/my
tinea nut
good chance to draw n free Ford car ing in spring sunlight—and love. One
hold Itaelf liable fur ilnmnire further
than the amount received fur euch adevery six months.
It is difficult to take over n sub­
of Boone’s cronies overhears their
Vertleemeivla.
scription list for a newspaper, col­
plans; Peter will come for her in his
Foreign AJv.rll.lnB ftepre.eo’.nttve
MYs- Theodore Langley, who un­ car. They wilt, go to New York,
the,am c itn:a n nnrs s Assrk :iat i' &gt;n
lect old nccounts, get all the names
derwent an operation nt the Fornnld- where she will forget nil Forrow in
in order nnd the nddresses right nnd
Laughton Hospital Saturday, is re­ happiness. When he comes to the
see that the subscribers get their
covering from Us effects nicely nnd cabin next day, Boone Is waiting. All
papers on time. Recently the Herald
is now on the rond to fully regain Peter's fear returns-' Bonne complete­
The Georgia governor is going lif­ sold the subscription lists o f the
her health. Dr. Christ o f Oriando pcrJ ly bents.him up, before Mercy, order­
Daily
und
Weekly
paper
to
R.
H.
Bbrg
ter the floggers in that state nnd
formed the operation.
ing him to leave. But Peter return'*,
wants to know just how far he can o f Miami who is making this his bus­
. . &gt; i i
i ■
■
determined
to fight, no\k, to death for
iness
for
many
papers
in
the
stnte
go. We would advise him to go us
Mercy.
When
she tries to help, he
and
he
intends
to
put
tho
list
on
u
far as he likes.
savagely ordtrs hr to stop. Surprir.
business basis and keep it there. If
■■ o
ing Boon tiy his mrcilss blows. Itoone
yuu have any trouble getting your
One of the side Hues to bootlegging
stumbles outside, where he fall*
Daily or Weekly Herald let tho office
in the north is a set o f photographs
through n trap bridge ami into a
know it at once.. Unless you tell
showing nil the revenue officers in
Brought the Baron Home Yesterday swirling river. cPter's runchnfen’i
us we know nothing about your miss­
oder that he bar lender will make
nnd Were Complimented by
scorn changed to ndmiraliun nnd
ing tha paper nnd we want evory
no mistake and sell to a prohibition
the Officera
Mercy’s love deepens.
subscriber to get it promptly.
We o f headlights on the principal streets Inylng down just because it is sum­ snys Itov. J. W. Carpenter, a Method­
officer. ‘
nre
having
some
trouble
ill
the
quick
o f Sanford. Or if there is already mer time than that the newspaper ist parson, once removed, who has
------- — — o-------------Conipnny D, tho machine gun com­
delivery by mails just now but nil such nn ordinance enforce it to the should Iny down on its job or make been on n northern
Yes, we nre proud of the record wc
trip, “ why I
Judge in Youngstown, O h io-oper­ this will be adjusted ns soon as we
pany
pnr excellence of the Florida linve made, and want you to know it;
nn
announcement
that
it
was
closed
should
further
tux
mysolfi
to
enrich
In Jacksonville nnd other
ates his court on the cafeteria plan— get another Democratic administra­ letter.
the hotel or tho (lining car owners." State Troops, made n fine record ill hut that record is nothing to what vve
cities one could not get u block in for the season.
help yourself. We don’ t quite grasp tion—yes.
the state camp nt Cnmp Johnston nnd expect it to l,e in the future, ('.-ill 4'jS
More nnd more are the people ar­
lie admits thnt it is hot hut Fiorldn
the citj* with headlights turned on
the plan about helping yourself to
while the hospital company and the fo r nny hauling you may have.
-------------- o -------------your car without being nTested and heat in so much better than the heat riving nt the conclusion told in the
justice. Some people would no dmihl
hand all coming from Sanford also Trunks, baggage, pianos, snf.s or
o
f
other
slates
that
we
have
reason
story
o
f
Mr,
Carpenter
ns
published
REM EM HER TH IS M AN.
lined. Authorities have discovered
take more tlinn their share— o f jus­
made
good records Company I) wns household furniture; in fact anything
long ago that many accidents have to complnin nnd if one keeps busy in The Herald o f Snnford. Ho is
tice, not o f jail sentences.
the
only
outfit that brought homo any in the transfer line we take cure of.
Edward R. Snow, commission man been traced directly to the glaring ho never knows how hoi the weather "once removed" because he hns re­
prizes.
They
have won the silver cup Also STORAGE. 110-Mon-Tu \Vil tfc
signed nil pastorates, nnd is devoting
of Boston, probably solicits business headlights and they have stopped the mny be.
Bandits held up two employees of a
for-tw o years anil this entitles them
Ills
tlmn
to
louking
after
funds
for
Whatever
happens
when
any
other
in Florida during the citrus season. use o f bright headlights ill nil o f the
manufacturing company in Cincinnati
Enterprise.
He to the pgsession of the trophy. Col. Cfifi quickly relieves ( ’nnslipaliun
He doubtless handles considerable cities o f this state and other states, business man chooses to close up for an orphanage at
Saturday and took u pay roll of $11,amounts o f Florida’s product.
But few cars these days but what have a while, the newspaper is always ex­ states that lie wns glad to he where Turck, o f the Florida National Guard, niliuusnesH, Headaches, ( ’olds
000. Jesse James would have a fine
there could he no embarrassing ques­ presented them with the cup and said und LaGrippe.
Florida shippers o f fruits and vege­ the parking lights
on
them thnt pected to carry on.
time in the east now if lie were liv­
r. I -n.s.u .-'JOtr
tions asked him regarding some of it was not largo enough as a real troAnd ll does.— Daytona Journal.
tables should remember the name of serve the purpose o f allowing other
ing and his pickings in the heart of
pry. nnd one well deserved by Ci|mthe tenets he was preaching.
Edward It. Know next year. Here is ears to see them approaching nnd
the big cities would be larger than
" I had a long spell of Typhoid Fev­
The paster goes on to say in his pany D nml ho will replace it by a
how he advertises in n northern paper the streets lights are sufficient to K A R L LE H M A N N PLACES N E W S ­
in the wihls of the west.
regular man's size trophy in n few er which played havoc with my kid­
nrticle:
a week or so ago;
alio wthe driver to sc where he is
P A P E R A D V E R TISIN G FIRST.
-------------- u-------------days—one that he will donate indiv- neys nnd I suffered a good dud with
"W hy pay high prices at retail? going
To our mind there is noth­
" I f we want luxuries vve must pay
hiunjly ovv/x yoqj-.
"K ill the Boll Weevil With Hats" ffh'lirlmis Grapefruit from the tropics. ing quite as dnngereous . to drivers t Two (lay state-wide highway beau­
my hack, lower abdomen and bladder.
the hills, . X*jl a trip (rqm; Sanford
Th'6' following Is the official report I went on in this condition until I
says a headline in
the Gainesville Don't compare it with sprouted Flor­ nnd pedestrians as the glaring head­ tification meeting is scheduled to he to Baltimore is comparatively inex­
o f tho men who made possible the used Foley Kidney Pills. I have nev­
News. We did not know the weevil ida fruit."
lights on the streets o f this city and held in laikc nnd Orange counties pensive. 1 rarely tip a train porter
winning
o f the cup:
was assumingsuch
large propor­
Florida should let .Mr. Snow under­ again we ask the city officials to stop during the third week in October, or waiter on n dining car. » I see no
, - , , i er been bothered with my •kidney*
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last o f men o f C-jmpany D, L'Jth since," writes Mrs. W. T. * lary,
tions. I f the son o f a gun is getting stand that it does not appreciate the it and stop, it right now.
when a motorcade will give oppor­ reason why 1 should pay the salaries
, ,
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f
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Inf., F. N. (!., Who qualified during White Plains, Va. For quick relief
that lug we would advise a pump sort o f advertising he is doing, nnd
----------- o----------tunity for those in attendance to sec of men who work lor
for very rich cor- ,
.
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gun or machine gun, a gas attack the best way to make him know is to T R A N S P O R T A T IO N A N D FARM S. the improvement accomplished in the porntions. Why' should men o f mod­ the record course of machine gun fir ­ from backache, dull headache, rheu­
ing nt Camp Johnstons, in August matic pain;: und kidney and bladder
o f u 7fi mm cannon.
kpep from him all the business possi­
two counties hy the removal o f un­ erate means pay the employes of the
lOlin, li.iL-d iiccoiding to the score! trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. .Sold
ble.
Transportation has over
Wen a sightly signs along the highways.
Pullman company? Y et this, nnd
made:
everywhere.— Adv,
A. man sick with tuberculosis was
Remember Edward U, Know next primary consideration with the farm ­
This subject is one which Secretary scores of like companies are amass­
Expert Machine Gunper*
whipped by a mob in Texas Satur­ season.— Kurnsotn Press.
er. The American farmer especially W. B, Powell has been interested in ing great wealth while the.* public,
a.,
('apt. Jus. C, Hutchison.
The Herald delivered six times s
day and will not survive. Such ac­
has had to figure on that bquation in fo r mnny months und he has per­ through tips, pays a large part of the
Kgt. Robert L. Robinson.
week for lf&gt;c.
tions us tins almost ruined the good G R E A T E S T NEED IS A L IB R A R Y . measuring the value o f his product sonally removed mnny of the unsight- running expenses.
Kgt. Walter M. Connelly.
offices of a certain order in this
und the value o f his lands.
*
iy signs tucked upon trees and fences.
Who thinks of lipping the grocery
Corp. Edward Runiph.
state.
Whipping n sick man 'will
Ainld nil the discussion over Lakein the early history of this country His work has given other counties the clerk, the woman who sells dry
Sharpshooters
n rv^ lie condoned in any state in the land’s financial nfTuirn. involved in the first settlements were along the inspiration to "go thou and do like­ goods, nr the hoys nt the soda foun­
Private
First
Class Fuy A, Lossing.
union regardless o f the fact that the the bund issue election Tuesday, there rivers and the streams served as the wise" und one of tho first to follow tains? Tipping is n species o f brib­
Kgt.
Matthew
n. Tarbcll, Jr.
sick man might lie a bootlegger.
seems to he almost unanimous ap­ chief
transportation
lines. Then is live-wire Orange county through ery and mi one. can well define brib­
Marksmen
proval
o
f
the
purchase
o
f
the
beauti­
gradually
highways
were
built.
Later
the efforts of Karl Lehmann, its sec­ ery. .Should one ask for extra serv­
----------- ----------Kgt. Wilburn L. Rumple.
The folks who have been nwny for ful Munn property, on I-uke Morton ennuis, and still later came the m il- retary.
ice then one should pay fo r it. Hut
b u r n in g fe e t?
Corp.
Bowen 11. PurrlU.
the summer are coming hack and hy for a site fo r a magnificent public roads.
Transportation has been «
A t a recent meeting of the F lori­ when one is hired to servo me a ineul
Pvt.
First
Class
Robert
L.
Grier.
the*end of this month things wilt be library, it would norm unnecessary continuous problem from the very be­
da Development
Bonn!,
President o f victuals fo r which 1 pay an exor­
Corp, Albert Hickson.
resuming their normal shape again to plead tho cause of a library in an ginning o f our colonial and our na­
Burgurercs appointed Mr. Ix'hmunn bitant price, I sec no rent)on why I
Pvt. Leonard P. Jackson.
nnd business will he looking up. enlightened community such os Iaikc- tional history.
ns chairman nnd W . B. Powell, mem­ should further tax myself to enrich
Pvt. First Class Joel Bell.
Now is the time to push the special lund.
Much pleasanter,
indeed, to
Transportation has largely to do
bers of the State Highway Beautifi­ the hotel or dining car owners.”
Kgt.
Jumps G. Michael.
sales of goods and get the summer lake it for grunted that the people with our high taxes. Good roads arc
cation Committee.
Pvt. John L. Smith.
Various stntes have endeavored to
goods out of the xyay for the winter desire to soon he able to honst of a demanded that farmers may reach
In delivering one o f his character- enact laws to prevent the tipping of
stocks. And while it is quite sum­ librury quite the equal o f such splen­ market coolers. Roads can only he
istic
addresses'before a recent meet- anyone, hut there seems to In’ no way
mery now old Man Winter will soon did towns as Orlando, Bartow, Win­ by a gfcncrous use o f money. And
ing
of
the board Mr. I^hmnnn placed] to prevent the giving o f alms qf
ter Haven nnd mnny places a great the only money available fo r rond
be |terc.
newspaper
advertising nhead o f ev­ that nature. The linckmnn, the cham­
—
-----o ——------dual smaller than these few we have building is that turned loose by the
declared that bermaid, tho porter who lifts the
Touring the state.h y u bunch of mentioned.
Another pleasing phase tax payers. O f course this money is ery other form nnd
Surrounded by wealth nnd luxury,
"one
Ini
ml
red
dollars
spent
in legiti­ grip, the barber, the whiskbromn hoy
business men is the order of the day of the sllunllon is the prospect of not always wisely spent, hut that is
sheltered from every hardship, young
in
the
shop,
the
.waiter,
and
many
mate
newspaper
advertising
is
worth
now und it would he a good invest­ obtaining one o f the most desirable a weakness o f
humanity
handed
ment for Sanford business men to properties in the city o f Lakeland for down to us from past ages and we more than $1,000 spent in sign post­ others look for tips nnd accept them. Peter Wyndhnm III has never learn­
One would not buy a pair o f shoes t ed the lesson of self-reliance and
either tuke a I rip over the state or the use o f the public. It does not will hand it down so long ns hunians ing along the highways."
for four-fifty, throw down ii five- bravery. Has never felt the need of
As
the
third
step
in
the
program
tukc a trip over Seminole county— require much o f a stretch o f the nro human. Ilut thnt will not lessen
dollar
bill, nnd offer the clerk the tremendous physical strength and
o
f
state
highway
beautification
he
de­
preferably the latter and liud out imagination to picture on this lot say our Interest in good roads.
clared that "unsightly signs along the spare fifty cents for a tip; nor would courage to worst his enemies— for
conditions os they actually exist. We n duplicate of the beautiful building
The Bnrne is true o f railroads
highways must come down, they me he buy u watch fo r nineteen dollars Peter Wyndhnm hns no enemies.
It Is They are very closely allied
do not know our county or our state recently erected in Orlando.
with
poor
advertising and have no right nnd throw down two tens nnd tell the
It is on the night of the great hall
and" September is u line month to get safe to assert that if I-akelnnd voters farm nnd factory success. Our west­
to
the
public
highways.^
The
county
jeweler
to
retain
the
extra
dollar
for
at
his Izing Island home that Peter
will approve this initial step, It will ern prniries wore worth very little
uwu yfur such uu occasion.
should order that no his tip. * The ehanccs (hat the lun-J suddenly wakens to the damning
..............o---------------not 1m? a long time before the city until steel rails tied them up with commissioners
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signs excl'pt those placed hy otxlep guat^e would l&gt;e so strong the cus­ knowledge thnt he is n coward. A fter
Gilbert Leach bus abandoned his will he able to lumat o f an institution the eastern
seaboard. I* arm values ( . . . . . .
....
... ,
and b isc u its m ade
twice n week five coiurun idea fo r a that will he tho pride of the commu­ grew ns railroad facilities Increased. of their hoard be permitted on F lori­ tomer would refrain from returning the other guests have gone, llortense
da highways nnd rond crews should for a long, long time.
Allen, a beautiful young neighbor,
real newspaper and puw come* out nity.— 1-nkclnnd Star-Telegram.
with Merry Widow
Farm products nre valuable in proIt Is true, ns tho former pastor remains for a few moments to receive
once a -week with n six column eight
And don’t forget the now Sanford portion to the coat o f marketing— he instructed to remove nil signs
Self-Rising Flour are
says, if one desires npcciul service Jie n lecture from Peter fo r her reckless
page paper. It is the right idea, Gilbert Librury, one o f the finest in the state the nearness to railway stations nnd found on tho highways.
always good, because
" I t is better to save an old .tree should pay for it. Such occasions nre driving. An evil face peers through
and we congialulatu you upon the for the size.
the. facilitie sfor handling promptly
the
velvet
curtains.
A
heavy
step
very
rare;
yet
In
many
hotels
and
the
M e r r y W i d o w is
than
to
plant
a
now
one
and
n
sen­
—
i
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-----—
new size, tho new makeup and u first
The very nature o f farm ing nnd
into
the
drawing
room,
and
a
masked
higher
grade
restaurants
the
nontiment
can
soon
be
created
that
will
class weekly in every respect. Muy
STOP T H E G L A R IN G H E A D ­
already mixed, with
railrea duperation is auch ns to make
the Leesburg Commercial live long
LIG H TS.
their
relationships
interdependent. save many fine old trees from de­ tipper is n marked man, nnd the man covers llortense with a pistol.
the proper amount of
and prosper so well that it will soon
There ought tu bo the best o f tin­ struction. A foot con cut down in a service is made very sloV and very Believing in Peter’s bravery, she
pure ingredients. You
The Herald has called uttenlion to ders! ami ing between
be u daily Commercial printed on
farmers nnd few minutes what it took God a cen­ imperfect. Occasionally "ho is forc­ gives back a scornful glance, but
ed
to
leave
the
place
unserved
be­
when
the
burglar
turns
toWaid
Pe­
haveonly to add cold
tury
to
grow,"
said
Mr.
Lebmnnn.—
the
glaring
headlights
in
this
city
sawgrass I-crsburg paper.
railroad operators. There Is tio rea­
cause o f the long tedious delay.
ter, llortense stares in amazement,
----------- o----------time and again. We have been both­ son why they should not co-operate Clermont Press.
water or milk, and
Thn plan o f tipping did not origi­ then ho'rroi*. Peter does not lift a
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We would hate to be president uf ered with them in cars nnil bothered for tho w elfare o f each other. The
s h o r t e n i n g —-then
M f t M f t f t &gt; » f t nate in this country. It was brought finger against the burglar. He rlcmthe United States. President Coolidge wi\h them wulking on the sidewalks. antagonistic npirit that has developed r * * 1
bake. T h a t’s why
from across the water, where all hles and shrinks nway with paling
haa bean trying to take a horse buck You cannot see to either drive n car bus already. proven hurtful to both
tradespeople are supposed to he ser­ face- In vain Hortenso pleads for
p e o p le ca ll, M erry
ride fo r aeveral days und hud to bide or to swalk with this bright glare in interests. The day is at hand when
vile nnd fawning. The taking of tips nld, Th&amp; gurglar, sneering contempt­
his tlmu, to escape the photographers your oyes. Glaring headlights are there ought, to he u get-together of
Widow "The Flour
is un-American; the giving o f them uously at Peter's cowardice, discards
before ho could ride in peace. Just not needed on the strcelH o f Sanford farm er and nrilroad openrtor.— Re­
W ithout a D o u b t.”
indicates a feeling o f • superiority his pistol, having no further fear, and
*»hy every action
of
a president unless it he in some suburb where porter- Ktar.
upon the part o f the donor, who, per­ proceeds to divest Ifortenso o f her
Frean f*« Atfft IfjQL
sh ouldlie photographed is something there are no street lights. We have
haps, 1ms far less wealth tlmn he who jewels.
that few people can understand. We noted these big headlights turned on IP NEW BI'Al'BUB SHOULD GET
has met him.— Palatka News.
Tho butler, from tho top o f tho
know that President Coolidge hales tars Saturday nights in the heart of
TIKE1).
stairs,
leaps fo r tho burgler's throat.
all this publicity and that it will thu city and ,they should bo stopped
Modern high
A
pistol
shot, a flare o f smoke and
Shake
hands,
G1VKH
“
We
often
wonder,"
says
Editor
M
E
TH
O
D
IST
PR
EAC
H
ER
now
and
fo
r
all
time.
They
nre
make him a ahrinklng violet before
the bravo man dies, whlls tho thief
clinch, collect
money.
T I P ON T IP P IN G .
be gets out o f the president's chair- dangerous to overyone walking and Holly, o f the Sanford Hcrahl, “ what
escapes and'the coward lives. Dufriding and now that several accidents would happen If the newspapers ever
-----------------------ing the following days, Peter Buffers
Still,
men
probably
don’t
violate
got
tired
and
quit
like
other
folks.”
When
one
Is
hired
to
»ar/
e
mo
a
Our boys are batk from the state have happened lately on account o f
______ q
- rf u
.,_ n i .» ln n and shame,
humlllst
laws any more frequently than' laws an agony
Tho
Sanford
editor
c£ca
no
more
meal
o
f
victuals
fo
r
which
1
pay
an
|he
,headlights
Hie
Herald
wants
an
encampment and they brought a, piji
lm facing
-Hort
violate
common
sense.
I
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v «r cup with them won fo r being the ordinance passed to prevent the use reason fo r business men o f hit town exorbitant prico I ace no reason,"
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best machine gun company at the en­
campment fo r two years. They also
return with the Idea that they were
real aoldicra while In camp, that they
conducted themselves ns gentlemen
ns well as soldiers and that they
added to the name o f Sanford and
Seminole county while they were in
camp.
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The Leesburg Commercial bas dis­
continued Its Tuesday edition , and
hereafter will come to its readers
once each week but In an enlarged
size. This does not in any way mean
that Leesburg Is going backward, but
Is simply nn evidence o f good bus!
ness judgment on the part o f the
management in placing the paper on
n basis where something more than
hard work may bo realized fo r the
publishers. The semi-weekly propo­
sition docs nothing but sap the life
blood from an otherwise healthy nnd
prosperous newspaper. — Clermont
Press.
Yes, there seems to be no middle
ground in Florida journalism. It is
either a weekly or daily field.
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i DRIVING , HIM IN

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Co. D Made Good Record
Winning the Silver Cup
For Two Years Shooting

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Aching,

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MENTHOLATUM

quickly relieves
and
refreshes.

“ Broken Chains” at
the Milanc Tonight

Good Biscuits
Are Tempting

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,' MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923

.F a ll Styles

Arkansas Memorial Completed

■gateas;.

Almost Kidnapped Sev
eral Times and Will
Be Some Day '
Held in Germany

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copied on n gigantic scale In living period o f 1922., This Increase wns In
A considerable trade is dune fa
foliagd.” — Alfred. Ro'seoll Wallace, in face of the now tariff.
Hongkong in-the sale o f old newspa
Tropical Nature. The bamboo does
-------pers which arc used by the Chinan
well in most parts o f Florida.
In 1;i22 thirsty American consumed fo r wrapping purposes. Thclmpotti
vary from 1.000 to 7,000 tons a year
Trade t return reports from Wash- &lt;.000,000,000y bottles of soft drinks,
the United States supplying on an av
trgton arc interesting as showing who *0d this total does not include Hover- crage 98 per cent o f this amount Im
arc the best customers of the United igrs such as near beer made from ports are grnernlly pindc In bale* ol
States among the nations o f th e, , ereals, says the U. H. Deportment of 290, 280 and 000 -pounds bound wltt
world. Great Britain stood first, Cao - agriculture. These drinks come from lion hoops and entirely free
fjtm
ndn second and Germany third on th e' 10,000 bottling establishments and magazines or catalogues.
lis t In fact, Canada's purchases from Over 110,000 soda counters.. The skillthis country were close to f 12.000,* ul chemist hns provided a host of
A comprehensive work entitled,
000 more than her purchases from the ih vors which the consumer cannot "Forest Resources o f the World,'’ con­
mother country In 1022.
distinguish from the original.
The sisting o f two volumes of about 1*000
pagea in all and containing n discus­
Practically a ll o f the vegetables
sion o f the general forest situation o f
grown in the Isle o f Pines, south of
the world and the forest resources of
Cuba, arc exported to tho United
inch country has just been published
Status. Tho principal product ship­
by the.U. 8. Department o f Agricul­
ped, however, is grapefruit, the 'to ­
ture.
t
tal o f the season o f 1922-2:1 being
229,021 crates. Most o f the growers
nro former American citizens who in­
troduced the Florida varieties.

« BEHIND
BANK

There are 1,009 fur farmers in Canndn, ineluding tho fox, coon, mink
skunk, etc., and the business pays. .

Tba f clrcutar . frontlcrnr of l tho

k.aUerna may-bo cut
from WTlit.tQ.elbow

Roy Auken Sheldon of St. Louis, Un„ has Just completed the modelI.ledtfcnaVjt' Hooven Griffis, o f Hnmilling or this figure ot I’ bUk Athena, Goddess of War, after seven months'
work In Parts and Vienna.« U will bo orccted on a cliff at Panic uuliL
tnn._0 «.w h o is held by German nuArk., as a.memorial to men^knicd in tho World War._____ ,
thnritlcfi in connection with ilic at­
A Florida lawyer recently defend­
tempted kidnapping of Grover Cleve­
ed a man fo r having in his possession
land Bcrgdoll.
a case o f Canadian liquor. The law­
The Aftaoelfiled I'reaat)
yer won tho case.— Baker Standard.
EBERBACH, Germany, Aug, 20—
Grover Cleveland Bergdoil, tho Am­
Can you answer this? Why does erican draft evader, lives the life of n
the Q U ICK SE RVIC E TR A N SF E R haunted man, but never complain* of
do three-fourths of tho long distance his plight, even to intininte friends.
hauling o f Seminole County. Answer Since his arrival here he ul way* hns
The United States uses more wood fulness.
Novelty
and dt&lt;
is: Because they have SERVICE ns gone armed, and on his frequent auto­
than any other country. In fact tin- stunts of any kind niv foolish
their motto, and in addition to that, mobile trips he is accompanied by consumption in this country equals
their prices are right. See fore your- one or two friends. Bergdoll has tWo about two-fifths of the entire con­
A limited number of copies of the
Mclf by calling 498. Also STORAGE. automobiles which he keeps in a ga­ sumption of the world or expressed
fiist revised edition of Department of
110-Mon-Tues-Wcd-tfc rage o f the Hotel Krone, his head­ in round figures about 22 Is billion
Agriculture Bulletin No. ItlMi entitled
quarters since his arrival in 'Kber- cubic feet, declares the U. S. Forest "Legal Phases in I'o-npemtivo Asso­
bnch, two ami a half years ago.
Service. The per capita consumption ciations," i anvailahlo for free distri­
Carl Bohermnnn, who owns the in this country U«»tH2 cubic feet of bution among those inlerented'in the
hotel is an old friend of the Borg- which 110 cubic feet or n little more agricultural co-operative movement as
CORRECTED M A Y 1. 1923
doll family, linving known the elder than half is saw timber, and the bal­ ] inducers, opcrulots, students or con­
South Bound
Bergdoll before they went lo tho ance-of co id wood, continues the de­ sumers. Request* should lie address­
‘Arrivo
De
United States. Mrs. Bergdoll, who partment's report, which was recently ed to the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture,
came here to visit Grover just be­ printed for public distribution. In­ \\ asiiington, D. &lt;’.
fore the alleged attempt to kidnap cluding the losses by fire, insects and
him, Aug. 10, is spending much of disease the yearly drain on the coun­
The smallert carry over of cotton
her time with relatives in the vicinity. try’s forests is close to 27 billion culi- ihot a new cotton year since the south
(•rove/-, Bergdoll seldom venture a ic feot. 'A'f the 'present 'time 'this i dliii- 'HFiUMu'VkWThUtWftu'iirproducer o f (lie
out at night. Occasionally after dark try is growing only about (1 billion staple was nnnnunrvd ill tile annual
Northbound
Arrivo
Departs he' visits tho homes of relatives or cubic feet. Florida hns long been one report of August 1 issued by the New
... 1:48 a.m.
2t03 a.m. friends, or is to he seen in the hotel o f the leading forested states but our Orleans cotton exchange. The total
... 11:45 a.m.
12:05 p.m. dining room chatting with .intimate
enrry over in the eotton belt was put
.... 3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.tn. friends.
at 047,000 hales compared with !,Since the recent attempt to kid­
.....10:00 p.m.
000,000. The total quantity held on
nap Bergdoll, ull strangers, particu­
“ Duck Rising” is the title of Farm­ plantations and uncounted towns in
larly foreigners, are being required er’s Bulletin 097 which was .original­ the south was estimated at I 84,000
Trilby Branch
Departs by the police to show their credentials ly issued in 191.7, hut has been revis­ againt 901,(100, It was announced that
Arrivo
7:30 a.m. wlhtn a few hours ufter their ar­ ed in its third edition. Ask tile Divis­ tile commer. ini crop of the year just
3:25 p.m. rival in Kberbnch. Foreigners must ion of Publication, U. S. Dept, of ended amounted to I 1,283,000 hales
g et’ special permission to remain in Agriculture, Washington, D. C., for compared with 11,iir&gt;.'l,(K)0 last year.
the town more than four days.
this hullctin if interested.
No strangers are given rooms at
The new had check law passed by
thu Krone hotel, and arc accommo­
Leesburg Branch
This is the bathing season
and the lost Florida legislature gives the
Departs dated at other hotels only after po­ thousands of people go in every day muker of the had cheek five days, a f­
Arrivo
lice inspection of their passports. qr.d every day some one is drowned. ter receipt of written notice that it is
______ 3:55 p.nt.
The ofifcials generally are friendly Swimming is fine exercise and ex­ worthless, to “ make good.”
A fter
...y .... 2:45 p.m.
to Bcrgdoll. They openly say they perienced swimmer* are among the five days he has qto excuse in court
drowned because.of the attempted but must suffer prosecution if Hr*
stunts they try to pull off. Folks who holder of the had check so wills, and
try to heat tho truin to the crossing becomes liable lo a penalty o f not
Oviedo JIrnnch
or go out beyond their depth lu water more than six months in jail or not
Arrivo
Departs
are often among those who uro plant­ more than $700 fine or both.
...... 7:45 p.m.
ed under the dnisics on uccount of
“ A fine clump of large linmlsios is
their smartness.
Many swimming
mutches are being made by persons perhaps the most graceful of all vege­
* — Dplly, except Sunday
in seas, lakes mid rivers, hut none of table forms, resembling the light and
them add to the sum of human use- uiry plumes of the bird of paradise,
LOW TID E S ON BEACH, 1923
W O R TH F IG H TIN G

FOR

Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
at approximately the same hour and

In a Changing World the
Negligee Alone is Constant

minute. ■ Date 3un«
July Auj
1 4:06
4:81 5:33
2 4:55
6:20 6:14
8 5:47,
0:02 7*11
4 0:43
7:01 8:00
6 7:24,
7:66 0:00
6 8:17
8:51 0:57
7 0:07
0:44 10:52
B &gt; ,p 7 10:38 11:44
&amp; 10:44 11:20 11:50
10 11130 11:50 12:42
U 12:16 12:24
1:31
12 1:00
1:10
2:13
lp 1:40
1:55
3:04
14 2:20
2:88
3:51
16 2:55
8:15
4:40
16 3:34
4:00
6:32
I t 4:21
4:64
6:30
18 6:08
6:48
7:34
10 0:02
6:47
8:40
20 7:02
7:61
0;43
21 7:34
8:67 10:64
22 8:32
0:60 11:43
23 0:30 11:Q1 11:63
24 10:28 11:60 12:47
25 11:20 12:07
1:37
20 12:24
1:02
2:22
27 1:18- 1:63 * 8:04
28 2:10
2:41
3:44

20 2:60

8:26
SO 8:40
4:08
81'
, 4:49

4:20
6:00
6:62

Firet Quarter
Moon Laet Quarter
dfana 21
Juno 28
July 6 Jnly 20
July 27
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Anothc*- one: Why is the QUIt K
SERVICE TR AN SFE R always busy,
oven vfhen others are idle 7 Ans.:
Simply because of that little word
SERVICE. Call 498 und be convinc­
ed,
110-Mon-Tucn-Wed-tfc

Weather Outlook for the Period Aug.
20 to 25, Inclusive
W ASH ING TO N, Aug. 20.— South
Atlantic and'East Gulf states: Mod­
erate temperature and generally fair
except for occasional thundershowers
near the coasts.
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Exirt, 216 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.

4-24-tfc
Ul* TO TH E SHIPPERS
That proposed Increase In refriger­
ation rates by which tho railroads had
hoped to mulct the Florida fruit
growers of a lot more cash, has been
declared o ff for the present That is
It* say the interstate commerce com*
misaion has ruled that there will be
an opportunity to presant evidence
before the raise is made, If It is ever
mgde. Now it fc up to the shipper
in tHiaVa ant i
case.— Lake Wales

I FaskloBi for deshabille art the lent
umpvsmcnul of all the roodee-^The
lovely gracious lines are very apt to
flow ia ike same direction for severs!
years. Therefore according ao lha
beat rulaa ol fernInina logic and ge•raatry It bat keen prorad drat at letu
eqp silk negligee la a great economy.
The place of the tea gown aaemi
permanent. Pyjamas, once to highly
favored hare fallen from grace. All
that remains of the trousered style. Is
a ,faw tea jgown* which still show
a tendency toward* wide and pufy
half pants and half skirts inspired
by oriental model* Wings and trains
and delicious twirling draperies are
now ■&lt;«&gt; most frequently 1a Paris
according to a - letter from Henri
Cseah|*i the fashion authority,, who
Is' now abroad.
|{lk dye n ha vs rivaled the rose In
getting the shade of the pink Mirvp« neglige* hera illustrated,
material falls in go unbroken
p frna the drooping* neck line,
only by the eort.of silver buckle
that is (sweated la almost everyone’s
jewel bos. Silver tissue tinea the
shirt foe about eight inches from the
bofiom, aad silver flippers carry out
the bright K h an *, y

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JThf’puge .sleeves are of white silk
let* held to g pud Just above the

mean safety for depositors!
Note the names of, our Directors and O f­
ficers, ask about their business ability, then
start your Checking- Account with this hank.
•You’ll do so feeling that SECURITY for
your funds and a helpful service is assured.
ESTABLISHED 1887
RESOURCES $1,500,000.00

Brazil is tho only country of South
America in which the Portuguese lan­
guage is spoken ity most of the peo­
ple while all the other countries are
Spanish. It is in Brazil thnl Prof. I*.
II. Rolfs, formerly of Florida, has es­
tablished an agricultural college.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY HUILDER

Denmark has over 1,(!&lt;&gt;(( bicycles or
one fur each four people. There nre
also l(i,000 registered motor cycles.
We wish all o f our motor cyelcn were
over there where riders nre not al­
lowed lo make the noise with them
that they do in Florida.
Exports of Iron and steel from the
United States during the first six
months of 1923 amounted to 982,11-1
lung tons, as compured with 1,1(10,177
tons for the corn?*|mnding period of
1022. Imports of iron and steel into
the United States for the first half of
1023 totaled 717,807 long tons, an ex­
traordinary amount when one consid­
ers that only about 126,000 tons enter­
ed the country In the corresponding

B. F. W IH TN K R , Cashier

FORSTER, President

lulu s .n lin t some iiiuiicy e v e r y montlt. Must i &gt; f us tiave to u&lt;lopt some "W h ip I'liiu " i •litii or # r w o n ’ t s a v e iinvUilmi.
Tin- lu s t s ys te m Is th e olil rellal&gt;i«
Itullillitu iimt l.onn elan If II Is its strum:, as siilistaullitl anil w r l l rimnnart)
as H.e I ' N I N O N MOMi: I l l 'l l . H K t l H u( W a s h in g to n , l&gt;, »*,, m ol Hi, I .mils. T h i s
Is the uhlesi In in.' f r i l l . .1 St ales ami loans you m one y fur 13 y e a r s at * n ,
or you cult pay It off any time.
T i l l ; I ' X I U X l l o M i : lli n . l n : i t s Is jliM ab ou t to rinse Its first lo an In
S em ino le f u ti l i ty . It has luuneil lu f o l k County m or e Ilian ItoO.ooa In tho past
ten months, uml more Ilian a u u a r l r r of a inllltun il im uithnnt the Htato. Hi.nl&gt;
ou r plan, r e v ie w our rec ord mul then help ns place a la rise to lu in e of Ileal
K state loans here In S em ino le County. Head fur ( l e i hu okli t.

itwo o. rm tnf.soN .
,Stale A n n !. HciuI ihiIo Until,
H l o v . l l -N elson liullitlnK. Tam pa.

Week
Introducing to the People of Sanford and
Seminole County The Milane Theatre, presenting all the latest releases o f Feature
Pictures at never before heard o f prices
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DoCy Herald on aal* at J°e’» Smoke
House, Mobley1! Drug Sto~a and

•Nearly 00 per cent of the cotton
area, is now planted in four states
west o f the Mississippi river.
Thu
shi't of the cotton area to the plains
states west o f the Mississippi in re­
cent years is duo to the extreme rav­
ages o f the boll weevil in the old stat­
es, farm labor migration and the low­
er cost of growing cotton on tho
plains states. The lands in the south­
west are i’ompnratively new, are nat­
urally fertile ghd can be cultivated
with improved labor saving nmchtn-

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Monday, Wednesday, :SatU«4ay, 10 and l§jc |
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Night Shows at 7:30 and 9:15
Comfortable Seats, TYPHOON Cooling ;
changed in Theatre every 30 seed
Special Music to all Pici

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R. L. SHIPP, Editor

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
B ASK E T B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

Daily Attendance’
Larger This Year
Book Circulation Shown Hie
Growth. '

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Celery Seed
'Broken Chains” tonight nt the Ml

By Editor

"D riven” will bo the feature at the
Princess tonight nnd tomorrow.

» A powerful drama o f the west,
“ Driven” reaches heights o f best
What would the Yanks do without | Jack Dempsey continues his heavy
seething with adventure and the prim­ Ruth?
training. .lack must not like the American.films. It stands as one of
itive emotions o f tawlesH men.
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looks o f the big Argcnlinnn whom he the best photoplays we have ever seen
We
With the score 5 to 3 in their’favor i '■* to
September 1-L But the from an American producer.
haven’t the space to lie us enthusias­
The henrt story o f a girl who was
the White Sox were pretty sure o f a morc h,&gt; trftins wiU shPrlpn th® lif? ° r
sold into marriage with n brute moun­ vittorv over (he Yank* until finite Ihu Argenthuiun Angel in the ring. tic about this filnt as we Would like to
be.— New York Daily News.
taineer.
Firpo is eollocting all the victories
Fnto stacked the cards ngalnst her
he can now. Ho .shows his handwork
but hearts were trumps.
by getting nil the scraps that he can
now and adding to his string o f vic­
Thrills! Fights! Pursuits! Danger!
tories— because way down in ids henrt
Too much Bixey Saturday when the Luis knows what is going to happen
Love! See this corking nation pic­
Beds trimmed the (Hants to the tune
ture!
or.‘September l i .
o f f, to 2. It made Kixey’s second vic­
One o f tho really fine things, dra­
The story o f a coward redeemed by tory o f the series over the Giants and
The way things are going now it
made it four victories out of five looks as if the Polo Grounds nnd the matically, which have been shown on
games played with the. Giants this ser­ Yank's new stadium will be the scene Broadway,— Now York World.
Also Harold Lloyd in "Captain Kid’s ies for the Beds.
or another world's championship ser­
It is deserving o f high rank among
Kids"!
ies.
the fine tilings the movies have pro­
.lack Scott, regarded Iasi- season
duced.— New York. Herald.
You cannot miss seeing Harold
Hoyt, o f the Yankees, got frisky
this time ns no good, raslofr, etc., attd
Lloyd in Ibis screaming picture! *
"who surprised 'em nil by heating the again yesterday and threatened nn
Such nrc only n few of the many
Yanks in the world scries registered umpire olid was banished from the
Fox News presents llie story o f the
comments
of the New York papers.
another victory yesterday when he game, 'l ids stunt was rtted one time
life o f President Coolidge also to­
tmi
many
by
n
certain
player
in
the
beat Wilbur Cooper o f tho Pirates in
Charles E. Mack was loaned to the
night.
what was called a pitcher's duel. 'American league last year and he
producing
company through the cour­
. Tomorrow night Grace Davison in Don't look as if it Was a pitcher's round that it wouldn't work— so we'd tesy o f D. W. G riffith to take the
dud to us. The Giants piled up 11 ndvise Hoyt to lay o ff the umpire
the "Splendid L ie "
lending role. Eleanor Fair and others
hits o ff Cooper, three o f which were threatening stuff— ns tho world ser­
support him.
' Tonight’s show, admission 10 and doubles, one a triple nnd one n homc- ies are drawing near nnd we’d like to
hear o f him performing in it.
20 cents.
And tonight every one in Sanford
with their last name beginning with
Friday, night is country store night.
“ V " will be admitted five i&gt;r charge,
Fifteen prizes will be given away on
the lie a t being on Osborne.
that night.

Look Pleasant, Mr. Dempsey!

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• Monday night is amateur night. All
locnl talent in the city are requested
to see the malinger o f the Milano be­
fore Monday night.

Early Tomatoes
To Interest Truckers
, General Improvement

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tion.
3rd.— One ticket to Labor Day cele­
bration at Luke Monroe.
•HU mid filli.— Olio pass to Milnnc
Theatre.
Three children's prizes ns follows:
• 1st.—One pass to matincis for one
week, Milam* Theatre,
2ihI- t 2 day pass-to matinees Mi­
lano Theatre.
3rd.—One day pass to matinee at
Milaiie Tlieulro.
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All guesses must be presented Mon­
day matinee or night with your name
and address ut tin* Milune Theatre.’
“ Broken t'liiiins,'' Monday matinee
and night.

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individual statistics,” the librarian
reported, "as in many cased several
professors gave assignments to the
same book.”
She submitted with the report the;
following figures,
however:
"R e­
serve" books:
Prof. Beck,
1,1(17:
Miss Borgcr-Mr. Goctte, 551; Miss
Carmack, 19; Mrs. Carrier, 1,850;
Prof. Everett, 1,107! Prof Kick, 1,19(1;
Dr. Fulk, 1.050} Miss Griffin, 800;
Prof. Hathaway, 000; Dr. Iwnke, 1,030: Miss McArthur, 515; Dr. Nor-

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Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.

New Highway Just Awarded
By State Department.
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T A L L A H A S S E E . Fla.. Aug. 20.—
The distance between Punta Gorda
and Fort Myers will lie reduced by nt
least fid per cent as compared with
the present highway route connectFlorida Tomaloca Brought (H er S3
; iog these two South Florida cities, by
0011,0(1(1 Last Season
|completion of a stretch of grading
culled for in a contract just awarded
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 20. Pres- h ythe State Rond Department.
eat need o f the early amt truck-crop
Technically known ns Project No.
tomato industry is not increased acre- MM, Bond No. 5, in Charlotte coun­
age hut a general improvement in tin* ty, the work will open seven miles of
growing, grading, packing and tmir- 1new
highway
between
Alligator
kiting of tin* crop, says a bulletin re­ Creek, south " f Punta Gorda to the
ceived by the state agricultural auth­ Lee county line, on Bond Nr,. 5,
orities from the federal department. which runs
from
High
Springs
The tomato now ranks third in iin- through to Fort Myers via Brooksportnnee among our truck crops, tho
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bulletin says, and adds Hint demand
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for high i|unlily or slicing tomatoes
is inrreasing.
h
That Floi ido lands have been found
pctuiiuily adapt' d (•&gt; tomato growing
is indicated by ili^ more than two mil­
lion crates were produced in tin* state
last year. These were sold for $3,577.922.

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nrksonville
One W ay
From Jacksonville
One Way
[TIC C IT Y .......... $36.tl
N IA G A R A F A L L S ........SII.H!
VIORE, Ml).’ ........ .70.96
N E W YO RK . N. Y ........... 36.51
N. M ASS.............. 12.12
P H IL A D E L P H IA , PA.
3I.3H
CO. 1L I.................. 13.1H
PITTSB U RG H , PA.
39.31
LAND . O. ........... 39.31
S A V A N N A H , GA............. 6.00
IT. MICH. .......... 11.93
TOLEDO. 0 ...................... 11.71
A. N. Y ................. 38.93
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W ATCH DIGESTION IN SUMMER
Jack Dempsey spends several hours a ilny having his pleturo taken.
And they're not nil by newspaper photographers. Scores ot fair visitors
Too much ice cream, pie, cal ads,
4 t tiaintoitu run over to White Sulphur Springs, N. T,, where ho Is
pickles ami cold drinks during tin* Imt
tmining to ask him to uose tor them. Hero la Mlsa Catherine Banker,
Weather causes indigestion. Coated or
New York City, catching a pleasant look.
furred tongue, hud breath, and sour or
feverish stomach are symptoms of
this mnludy thut run be corrected with
Foley Cathartic Tablets. “ I had stom­
ach trouble ami tried Foley Cathartic
Tablets, They gave quick relief ami
now I cun eat anything,” writes J.
Four Touvli Opponents in the Arm )
Driven," Universal-Jewel Hailed
Osborn, Lucusville, Ohio, A wholemid Others
Home physic thut sweetens tlm stom­
One of Year's Greatest Pictures
ach, tones tlie liver and demises tin
G A IN E S V IL L E , Aug. 20.— The Unbowels. Sold everywhere.— Adv,
"Driven,"*the Ulilversul-.leyvel fea­
ivci.Ml) nf I ’lio ida fniitlii.il squad fac­
ture,
which lias been hailed as one of
es iiiil* .if its hardest schedules this
I
lie
greatest
pictures o f the year, has
tall, having four tough opponents in
tin* A tiny, which it mini* ut West been booked by the Princess Theatre
Point in the opening game on Octob­ for presentation today mid tomorrow
The Exceper li. Tit is clua li will lie followed on tMomhiy and Tuesday)
tioiial
Pictures
Committee'of
the Nat­
the next Mnlurdny with tin* 'Gators
appearance at tim ed Field, \tlmila, ional Board o f Review selected “ Driv­
against tin* Tm li Vdluw Jackets. Thu en" as mic of the pictures so mngnifies: i.son will In dosed with Mis \ i-ippi icnlly interpreted that it deserved "maA. A M- »t J u A sonville and Altilianiu |jot ineiition." This tribute, with the
ut Birmingham us the lust two oppon­ ‘ •resultant showing before n represenll.itive lioily o f citizens o r New York
ents.
Tho 'Gators will have in their line­ ut the Town Hull, New York City, is
up this year many members of Inst t,bo aim nf uvery producer^ It is the
year’s freshmen Irani which went liull murk o f fame in the cinema
through the season without losing a worl L
It in also of interest that “ Driven"
con test, and aunportera o f the Gaines­
ville instil it ion and sluing in their I&gt; the first picture that * Universal
jtu]M;s nml expectations that tho Uni­ Pictures Corporation hns bought in
versity l •-r.m will have one o f the iix years. Five minutes after Direc­
stionge.t teams of its career thifa tor Charles Brobin had shown ids pictuio to Universal officials Mr. Laemyear.
The schedule for Hie season follows: nilo dosed n deal for the exclusive
rights. The presjdent o f Universal
October 0-— Arm y ut West Point.
October 18.— Georgia TcOch at A t ­ 1 ictures states thut although he has
viewed thousands o f independent prolanta.
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"this is the first one thnt
O il lia r 20- Bottiiis at Gainesville.
October 27— \Vnku Forest ut Tatn- measured up to the high standards of
ins organisation in every detail.
November 3— Mercer ut Gainesville.
The leading roles arc in the hands
Novcmbt r 10—Stetson ut DeLand.
Novem ber 17— Southern ut 1-ukc-

University o f Florida
BLUE RIDGE
Has Hard Schedule
EPIC IS COMING
in Football Games
TO PRINCESS

W IIY I1UY M A IL OUDER TIRES OR TIRES OF AN UN- ■
KNOWN (JUALITY
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When you ran Buy United Stales Sprayed Rubber Wchhctl ■
Card Tiros at Iho fullinvinj; prices: .
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34x4V4
35x 4Vj

“ Suitable soil, good seed, and wellgrown plants are the foundation for
the production of early tomatoes of
high quality," tin* federal agricultural
department experts say. The bulk of
the southern crop grown for shipment,
it is pointed out, consists of Globe,
Acme, Beauty ami Early Detroit.

32x4 V i ......... 27.75
35x5 .........
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Wltlfuailent Calvon Coolidge
in
chair
“ All quiet
Berlin completely
discredits the the presidential
widely circulated report that Chan­ along the Potomac' 'takes on q new
cellor Stresemnnn was assassinated. meaning.— Chicago News.

"R E IT E R TIRES CHEAPER”
Highest'Test Gasoline---------------------- Free Road S e rv ic e

37.50
38.50

Why liny Gray Tubes when you can buy Red Tubes nt the
t *
Same Price?

To Make Us Cry
PHONE U7-W

State Champ

FIRST STREET AND ELM AYE. •

A L L THE FARMING TOOLS AND STOCK OF
T flK LA TE J. K. PACE W IL L HE SOLD TO THE
HIGHEST DIDDER AT AUCTION ON

CONSISTING OF MULES, WAGONS, TRACTOR,
PLOWS, HAY. CORN. ETC. SALE WILL HE
FOR CASH OR SIX MONTHS CREDIT ON AP­
PROVED SECURITY, AT THE OLD PACE HOME

p)Sp»iPiar

MRS. M A TTIE G. PAi
tbs Hsw York i l * U Boys* Cham*

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A t the Princess Monday and Tuesday, August 20th and 21st. Mat
inee at 3, Evening at 7 .

Distance to Re Reduced
Retween Punta Gorda
and Fort Myers, Florida

A »&lt;otrlnlnl

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D ISTIN G U ISH E D

$15 to $36

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U N I V E R S 'A L —c J E W H L .

F or A ll Cars

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CHA RLE?Bn A B IN PRODUCTION

W ,T H

Wednesday— Raymond Hutton and
Virginia Vaill in "iit.i i’.i k Against With
the W all."

HOW M A N Y LIN K S
IN TH E C H AIN S
I f you nrc a good gusscr visit the
window of the Ball Hardware Co. and
try your luck. Eight prizes will be
given.
Five adult prizes:
1st— A family pass to the Mitalic
Theatre.
2nd— 1 pass to Milano Theatre and
one ticket to the Lalstr Day celebra­

T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 20.— The
nverngc daily attendance in the lil.irqry at the University (o f Florida
lips summer almost trebled that of
Inst year, according to n report of
Miss Cora Miltimore, lihnrinn, sub­
mitted to and approved by the stnte
board o f control nt its regular month­
ly meeting here.
The “ reserve” book circultaion also
showed n big growth over previous
records.
For the first semester of
the 1922-23 session at the school it
was 10,073, and for the second sem­
ester 17,037, nnd for the summer
school this yenr 10,093, as compared
with 8,112 last summer. The general
circulation brought the distribution
nt the summer
school to nearly

Roquet Metier, Uaulllul Spoaish trasTuienae. has been called d m of

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On Their .Way to School

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

CLASSIFIED
- ADS

Too can find the name of
ttfry live Business Man
In Sanford la thla Column
each day.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATIO N TO RE
MADE A FREE DEALER
Notice is hereby given that I, be­
ing a marriedjvnman and desiring to
PENSACO LA, Aug. 20.— Four men' F o r m e r T u I r I I C S t a r
n move my ifcauhilitics na Buch, shall
ptiiid one woman were killed instantly
on the 6th dny'uf September, 1923,
Willr Be
Head Coach
at 10:.'NI o’clock Friday morning when i
iv i v
i&lt;
.at 10 o'clock a. nt., apply to the judge
a (ommercial senplnno piloted hy A I-!
Ol
K o llm s
C o H C f f C - f the C im ilfC o u n of the Seventh
but J. Whiltul o f St. Petersburg,
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|Judicial Circuit of Florida, nt tho
i rushed into Snntn Rosn Sound near
III. Thr VSS..CIMC.I Prr».&gt;
1 " urt
in Sanford, Florida, or
t amp Walton, forty miles from Pen-! TAM PA, Aug. 20.—Johnny Wight, « *ufi soe ver tho nuld judge may be nt

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FOR SALE
SANFORD N O V E LTY
W W KS

siteoln.

V. C. COIXER,
&gt;1XEI Prop.

FARMERS— You can get seed bed
frum-i and irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Wnrka.
100-tfc

General Shop and Mill
Work

FOR SAI.K— Hosier and Gays' paints'
and varnishes at Snnford Noyclty j
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc ,

CONTRACTOR and RUILDER

former Ttiluue University football' th“ l l[ mc&gt; for. n lic,’h,c to »"* "■ »* •
take charge of and control my prop­
The dead: Mrs. Hubert II. Harper,
rtar selected for captain of the All
erty and to become a free dealer in
about 2.1, w ife of. a Hit niingliam, Ala.,
Southern cloven in 1920, Im-- Iwen up. every respect.
newspaper man.
pointed head conch of Rollins College
Dated this fith dny of August, A.
All-crt -I. Whited, 30, former naval
i&lt;pind it was announce.I today.
I). 1923.
aviator of St. IVtmsburg.
Frazier Patterson, IK, son of
pr.-mim nt Pen uiohi lumberman.

for
setting, IS eggs for §1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, llenrdali Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp

INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE------ AUTO-------IION 1)8

Contractor und Iluilder
BAN t'OKI)

•v |). Castlillman,

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Grandmother and mother nro schoolmates, too, for IIil«n Zeller,
Mrs. Evelyn Park (right), her grandmother, and Mrs. MndcutCrowder
Zeller, her mother, nro Btudylng.for a degree In tho nornud school at,
Son Juiu, Cal., which also houses tho kindergarten whero Ucku studies.

OFFF.lt EX TR AO R D INARY**
One new five room house with Imth,
full lot, well located— N E V E R OC­
CUPIED.
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Business Conditions
am! Fvvit, Dengue or Throughout Cmmlry

C u rrs

§3,000.00------------- Terms to Riiit you
A R E AL IIAU G AIN
A. P. C O N N E LLY &amp; SONS
79-tfc

M a la ria ,

c h ilis

luliuus l ever.

FOR S A LK OR R E N T— House, after
August 1st.— Sec \V. J. Thigpen.

H&gt;

FOUND

STEW ART The Florist
Annual and Ornamental IManta
814 Myrtle Ave.---------- I’ hone 260-W

SANFORD M ACHINE
C O M PA N Y
General Muchinc and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
I’hon^ 02-------- Snnford. Florida

PURELY
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Cards of S a ^ f t t d ’a Hcputable Professional Men, each
of whom. In Ala choocn profooolop the flerald
rceom-

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mends to tho people.

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George A. DeCottes
Atlorney-nt-Law
Over Seminole County Rank
SANFORD
FLO RID A

FRED R. W ILSON
ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW
Flrat National Dank building
PANFO RD
.w
FLO RID A
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ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
Room 7. Miller Uldg.
■ANFO RD -i*
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lCHELLE M AIN E S
LAWYER

Court Ifouoe
Brm K u a la td

&gt; G lu w * 'rt»*ig«e8

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

I'rcsidtnt

Coalidgc and

Husinexs Men.

Ealahll.brd ISOS
___________ :______________ tw-tfc j found La i-n.sc t.ig. ilwncr enn
FOR
S A LE — SEED POTATOES for
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
have same by calling at tin* Herald
fall
planting, either HHrr or Rose office and paying f i r tli!* ad. 110-tfc
Phone A8
101-8 Magnolia Avc.

Cut Flowers------------- Floral Designs

1}l) The \wwnclit led PrexO
W A SH IN G TO N . Aug. 20. Bu»iness conditions throughout the coun­
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc
try and relation of government to
W E L L LOCATED LOTS, all im­
business
v.a di-cii- ed at cniifi-iein e
provements. Easy terms.
Small j
between Pn i*I•••11 Codidge and some
payment down. Increasing in value. LOST Hunch of keys
ball chain.
o fthe nation's leading busim-- men
— Meisih Realty Co.
110-12U*
Retui n to pnstoffii c
121-dtp
as represented t inted States Cham­
FOR S A L E — Dairy and stable ma­
ber of Comm myi . The delegation
nure, ear lots.— I.ink &amp; llagley, Ibix
was headed by
Juliu&gt; II. Haines,
2401 Tampa St.
117-1-ltp
president of tl: ■ i handier.
FOR S A L E —ft room house (ceiled), W A N TE D — To exchange fi-pnssenger
touring car, looks and runs like
city water, lights, garage, Snnford
A re you moving? Call a QUICK
new,
for Foul minister or coupe, or
Heights.— Hunter, Rutile A , Box 100.
SERVICE TR AN SFE R, and have it
. 120-dtp light truck. Ray brothers, plmno 518,
Sanford.
llK -tfe done by those who know how to han­
i FOR S A L E — H flat saxophone, cheap
dle furnituic its you want it handled.
if tnken at once. Practically new. W ANTED'— Experienced plumber, ap­ Phone I9K. Also STORAGE.
ply
with
tools.—
Foster
R.
Fanning,
|nt|uirc A. G. Swanson, Crown Paper
1lO-Mon-Tues-Wed-tfc
120. fltc
Co., between fl and 7 p. m.
122-3tp Winter Park, Fin.
FOR S A L E — Some good homing pig­ W’A N T E D — Ladies and gentlemen and COLORED DINING CAR W AITER S
children to cat at the " L illie (Sent
eons and squabs. Also other varie­
and Sleeping Car Porters Wanted
Lunch"
just around the corner from
ties. See Geo. W. Knight, Jr., 12th
— Experience unnecessary. We train
and Ma'gnolia. Phone IK-1. 122-lt; } Uhu new Theatre, lee cold drinks, ci- you. InfoimatiAii free.
Write 521
- 7 - i n ; P ,,r*. cigaretles, 201) Palmetto Ave- Railway Exchange, Omaha, Nclir.
FOR- S A L E — 5 acre grove, 1 acre
»-2tp
nun.
7-2-9-115-2:1-31); 8-6-13-20 27
pecans, 10 acres cut over land, 1)
W A N TE D TO PURCH ASE— A t
a l)-3-10-17-2l-12tp
room house furnished, on hard load in
burgnln, 2 lamps, 2 small tables, 1
the village o f Panin. Thu owner did
dresser, 2 wash stands, 2 rockers, 1
ask §ll),0l)U.(M&gt; and cut it to (6,000.00,
pair portieres, 7 pairs curtains or
now he writes, "Get me an o ffe r."
draperies. Write giving prices.— II.
Easy tcuns can be had. Come, look
122-ttp
it over.— II. T. Tiller, Paula. 122-4tp ' *• 1 m,'r' 1ll,lla- l la-

LOST

W ANTED

P o R S A L E — White Leghorn hens andl
roosters. The very finest bread.1
A ge one year old and under.
Must)
make room for my pullets.— B. T.
L v
Tiller, Paula.___________
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Get An Abstract Before
Buying: Property

FOR R E N T -From Sept, ir l,' small
store. Good liaation. Writo Box
49, City.
116-121P

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I .ul n 'iA ml *•I * uf U llm , O k rrn lr e e t
1 and D r r w 'a It ev lulu it uf part uf M il ch•*ir» S u rv e ) « f l lie l .e v y H ranl. an
xaiuc ap p e a r* uf record In the rrcnrdn
uf Scmtule Foil ill &gt;. F lo rid a . In P la t
llutdt 2. p a g e Irtt*. I|v«*uid* Sem lii ola
• 'uiitiiy. Florhlrt. said l o t * herein de* *
m'fllird c uii laln lng
I A.26 a cres;
pur*
chaser lu pay fur title.
.
F i t I ID D W I L S O N .

Special Master lit Chancery.

Le 1(1 •Y II tsil.r.s.
Hulh*itur fur • '•niiplnlnntits.

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nml I'ur Nrniliiulr t'linMl,.
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o ici i i :it o r ■•i'in.ir.%1m \ .

Julia If. Ilurii.lt, i'iiiii|ilaliiuiit,
VS.
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tVull.-r I. Ituni. il. Ii. f. u.laiil
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NOTICE OF SALK!
Notice is hereby given thut, under
and by virtoo o f authority upon me
conferred by a final dccrco of Fore­
closure and Sulo issuing out of the
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit of Florida in and for the Coun­
ty of Seminole, Florida, in tho c^pyc
therein pending, wherein the Armour
Fcttiliicr Works, a corporation, Is
comnlainaut. and L. W .'W allace and
Kitclln 'Wallace, John Peters nml W.
W. Wallace nre Dc'cndnnta, I will o f­
fer for rale and will sell to the high­
est bidder for cuah at tho front door
of tho euurt house in Smninolo Coun­
ty, Florida, during tho legal hours of
sale on Monday, September 3rd, 1923
I the same being n legal axles day. the
following described real citato, situot: id, lying and being in tha County of
Seminole, State o f Floridi, to-wit:

W ADE BROS.

fumismu

[FO R K E N T— 6 rooms furnished, -15
minutes from Saiiford. On Itsrd
I road. Pleasant and healthy location.
1 -B w T . TiUer, Paoia,
122-4tp

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S’-II arc hereby urdeie&gt;l uud re&lt;|iilre«l
\&lt;t M|i|»-ar ii|n-n the 1mi ilny of October,
A. I». ISIS. Ill llm Mil Mill nunln-l
van lit the above eiitltlnl cuuiiu anil
l.’inirt.
The Kenfont llernhl In lierehy lienICIMl.ll III. tile ti«WN|M|o r In, which
till* ntili'r Khali he imMliihi'il
WITN'IJHM I!. A. thiUului'M. I’lerU of
nil.I I'lreull I'mirl. ami the official
m» uI ihereof 1111m 171h iluy of A iiuiihI,
A l&gt;. i » : j.
is k a i .)
is. a . nnirm.APK.
I » : V. IS. Duiiulsna. n. iUb
HTfO-57-9.3-lo.tie

REPAIRS

irSONTHE LEVEL
&gt; b t)L L S A V

. Lots 6 and 6, o f Block D, and LoU 1
and 2 o f IUock F, Brown's Subdivision
of BJark Hammock, according l«T ' 1

thereof duly recorded!

SO.YDURSBLP
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Our lircnd In on the pure food
level. It's a standard article
of food in this town. Every
dny more folks nre learning
about its nutritious goodness
and about the cleanly care
used in its manufacture. Eat­
ing our bread is a health hab­
it. Get the habit.

ROUTH BAKERY
SA N F0R D M A ID

.BREAD

MXHuvaciusutO'

-ACME

CEMENT PLASTER COL i
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Your best answers
to the question of;
Cement Plaster. (

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ga* exclusion had killed and entombed 97.

M l s T r . l l ’ H N \I.U h

I dcfeinlMtlM. I. the utidei nlnned Special
,\|i«m|&lt;■i in Fliatieery. In eumpllanca
j whit tlx prut InImiii nf H.ild final deiTei*. U111 mi Mummy. Hie 3rd day of
iSeplr Hll)«*r; \ II. I'*23. helu een llie legal
j built« uf &gt;nli In fruit! uf i lie I'uiirl
I iuiimc in Sntifnril. Hrmlmde Founty.
I |‘*lut*lda »»fTer and evp«uM* fur sale, and
I 'till e*•11 tu the liltflimi Iddder fur caali.
i l lie fiillou liiK d&lt;m*r,lied pruperly. to*

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ment. Phone 2J3-J. 1011 Oak A ve­
,
,
118-Ctc
____________________________________ i* nue.
FOR RKfAT— One furnbhed
rooni j
with connecting bntJi. Prefer two]
t ook Steves, Sewlnk’ Machines, Phon­
young riien.— 214 K- Second St. 1
ographs, Guns, all work guaranteed.
121-tfc
21 years experience.
FOR R E N T E S - room apnrtmont, prf-1
vote bath, hot ami cold water, num­
311 SANFO RD A V E N U E
erous windows, §37.50 per month. A p ­
ply to Mrs. Kvn Herndon, C01 M ag­
nolia. Phone 88.
____ . 121-Ctp

Anyone In need of a carpenter
or. any carpenter oat of work
Notify J. W. Uutlidge, Tfuaincss Agent, 307 Boat third
Street, Phone 76.

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A I* 1*»2.1. I*&gt; tin* IlnnMmlilr Jnmei
W I'l-rKin**. Juduc «»l lh»* t'lrcuit Uourt
nf tin* Scvriitli
Judicial
l*lrrtilt
of
Florida. In t’lianct r&gt; In a certain entitle
llterclll UeiullltM \%herein Nunnln |1.
.tlllea. M n. MvetNireet and II. Drew.
' \t tic Cf.midaliiaiilf. and IL ('. Ilryant
land Fllaanellt Tlrytllil. Ii In wlfr. w e r i * ' *

TA L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Aug. 20.—
Petition for rehearing the case of
Tho sleeveless Jacket blazes Its
Aubrey Lee Nichols
under death
brilliant way through tho auminur,
fashionable, comfortable and dls-,
rentciue for attack on a white wo­
tlnctlve. With n few slmplo white
man in I&gt;i Land curly in 1922,' hn:
frocks or combinations of skirt
been tiled in supri me court, wliicli
and blouso and several - colored
now is in recess.
Petition recite*
sleeveless sweaters, u woman may
consider herself well dressed wUU*
he* was not given n fair trial and
tho hot wcalbvt'.lasts,
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pleaded guilty because of fear of per­
sonal injury.
In Ikr rirrull I'liiirf ul Hit- 7lh Jmllrlnl

E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.

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N O T H i:

N n l l f p i- lu»r**l»&gt; (. I\•*ti tImt
uitd*r
nnd
\Irt •••• **f a Huai ilctTrs r«iul«»r«d ImtcIii oii tin* 22nd «lii&gt; uf Juitt*.

PE TITIO N FOR REH EARING
A t IIUK1 NICHOLS CASE
D ELAND ASSAU LTER

F o il ItF.NT -ii room :uniis|ied upart-

FOB R k N T — 2 nice

N.mult* It tlllfK. M ti M\«‘ritin*rt. and
11. Dtvvt. I'niii|mlIna lit*.
Kn.
n r llrvutii nnd Kllsnlu'lli Bryant, tils
w ifc. I •cft'iidniilN.

\il five bodies w i re brought I &gt; Pell- I
-:.cela Semlay aftetnonli liy boat.
Flying at an alt'tade of aboct two
bandied Let. the propeller suddenly
)&gt;t iamc loosctu d. cutting o ff the en­
tile leal polling of the fosclng-. The
w reeked machine dmped into twelve
lii t of \. liter, all live of the in cupallts
licing kilit d by tlic i ra In One pie -e
ii.' the broken pro|icller flew across
lie tmind, abm.l tun hiuidicd yards,
inti* the woimIs mi the mainland, the
other lu i ois into the gulf.

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Humphries, Osteen, Fla.
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SEMINOLE
,
ABSTRACT CO.

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The wiininti's body was the only one
visible. She showed faint signs of
I'fe when, he readied her. King said,
•••-it died in a few seconds. It was ncci .any fui the mei haiiidan to dive licucath Die debris to discntaglc the hoda-. of t he four men.

Charles Stein, Prop.

P lR l^ L IF E , A U T O IN 8 U B A N C B

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FOB K FN T

FOR K E N T— Furnished and unfur­
nished rooms nnd sleeping rooms.
Ferndnlc Apts., L’ lshop IUock, 1st
ami Palmetto. Phone 231-W.
1IR-lOtp

GEORGE G. HERRING,
Solicitor for Petitioner,
h-fl. 13-20-27; D-fl-lt ,

traveling

W. F. King, oi' Si. I’ctcisburg, me• bank iaii for Lieut. Whittl'd, first
aihcd the \vi"iknge. Healing the
ii.ouinling 1 1 ash lie i us Inal to the
sci li ill n speed tioat.

housekeeping rooms, first floor $18
Comer o f Park Ave. nnd Second St. per month.— 312 East 5th SI. 121-2tp
BAN FORD, FLO RID A
TO R E N f-iF u rn iih cd room und"kltO flld u -O fta n tfrlw
/
chcncttei/lth street and Elm Ave.
111 K u l Flrat H tm t
S.nfw^, PU.
— M. Schneider.
122-3tp

W, j . TIHGPEN KeakEstate

21,

97 I)iu in Wyoming: Mine Disaster

Automobile Body Build­
ing and Repairing

Sleeveless

-alc.smi.n, Syiacauga, Ala.

.PRICE

S. 0. Shinholser

LUCY F. W AKEFIELD.

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(17 Commercial Street—Sanford, F$». FOR S A I.K — Rhode Island eggs

B. W. HERNDON

Sollcitor-for Complainants.
7-30; K-0-13-20-27-Ct

One Woman and Four Men Were Passengers and
All Were Killed

Classified Ads 1 c a word. No
Ad tnken for less thsn 2.'»c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
.wust accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
srordingly.

Storage Facilities
If we pleaee you, tell uthera; If not, &gt;u in m n
tall ua. Phone ASK

records of Seminole County, Florida.
S. A. n. WILKINSON,
•
Special Master.
GEORGE G. HERRING,

FIVE KILLED IN SEAPLANE
WHEN IT FELL INTO THE GULF
FORTY MILES FROM PENSACOLA

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SANTO. DOMINGO, Aur. 18.—There was no foundation
for the i4poi*:th»t koveitteen marines were killed naval of*
fleers state today. Conditions arc quiet throughout the
country.
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PANAMA* Aug. 18.—The sudden departure of the Unit*
rd sta tes Cruiser* Rochester with • Rear Admiral Dayton
nboard* is said to be the result of a reported uprising in Santo

DomingOv The cruiser Galveston is expected to follow. The
naval authorities are silent but it is reported that seventeen
American marines have been killed in Santo Domingo.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 18^—ThVNavy department receiv­
ed no word of disorders at Santo'Oomlngo but investigating
movemnt of naval vessels from Panama. Ordinarily these
movements are not reported to Washington but officials ex­
pressed the belief they would have been notified of any dis­
turbances.
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Appointed

KIDNAPPING AND FLOG­
GING BECOMING DAILY
OCCURRENCE IN TEX.

A RRESM EM A D E

Georgia Governor
And of Course He is
Wants Advice
Wealthy and Does Not
On His Powers
Need Money

How Far Can Ho Go to 8tamp Out
Mob Violence
ATLANTA, Aug.
18.—Governor
By Rangers in Scvernl Places Walker today sought opinion attorney
and Disorders Will Soon
general how far ho could go towards
Vanish
•
[Stamping out mob violence In this
state. The executive Intends to move
lllr The AiaoelnlrS Proas)
AU8TIN, Texas, Aug. 18.—Acting vigorously, ho said.
Governor Davidson mover to quel re­
MII.LEDGE V1LLE, Ga„ Aug. 18.—
ported ' floggings In two additional
Ji
J. Nolan being a member of a mob
texas towns. A detachment of state
that
invaded the state reformatory
fangers were ordered to Port Arthur
where two cltixcns were kidnaped by for Imya recently walvod commitment
unknown persons last night. Investi­ hearing' and wad bound over under
gation was ihstltutcd of whipping $600 hail. •*.Tho mob ia Bald to have
Wednesday !of Lonnie Davis, farmer, whipped two nogro attendants. Tho
near Wltchita Falls. The arc already institution is now guarded by machine
at Amarlllof and have made arrests guns to prevent recurrence.
In connection with flogging Tuesday
TRROI* 4 HAS FINE MKKT1NC.
night of a railroad laborer.
'

(Hr Thr AMNlalri r r m )
PARIS, Aug. 18.—Tho engagement
of Miss Helen Gould, daughter of
Frank J. Gould, to Baron Jean do
Montenach, wealthy Swiss nobleman
was confirmed today, although not
yet formally announced. Baron Montenaeh ia about thirty
year* old,
member of political section of the
Leaguo of Nations.

hell/ wqt
______ ____ A_u____
have
HONGKONG,
g T l^ H____^
e a ^ to sT ^ ^ ife hbeen clYlm«ll&gt;y
typhoon which utruck the harbor ttiih morn- *
in? sweeping the water Into .seething menace that flung several
ships into their depths and tosaed others to havens of. refuge,,
Many were European victims it is feared. A British submarine in
lost with all aboard save one drowned. A British merchant vessel
is also known to have been lost.
___ ... ; . .
Because of crippled wire communication it is inlpoaaible t o .
learn the number of deaths and extent of damage. The roof of
the Victoria jail waa damaged seriously. Sovcral houses partly
unroofed, one collapsed, two bodies recovered from under It. The •
wind once blew 180 miles an hour. Appalling casualties were avertpd by Manila observatories timely warning of the storm. -

Uniformity in Action
By Southern States
Proposed by Texas

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Would Have Warehouse*, Grades,
Rural Credits, Standard Grades.
(11* Th* A u w lllM I Pr*M&gt;

TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Aug. 18.—
Uniformity
in action by southern
Last
night
in
their
meeting
room
of
PORT ARTHUR, Texns. Aug. 18.
states
in
activities
designed for tho
the
Congregational
.church
the
mem­
—Badly beaten but both refusing to
To Consider
state what happened after they were bers of Troop 4, Boy Scouts of Amer­ welfare of the cotton grower* is pro­
Cuban Republic ana
posed In n questionnaire received by
spirited away by masked men from ica held a most cnjoyablo meeting.
The mdctlnjc waa oallad to order by the Florida agricultural department
America
•
jail lis t night, Clay Dunn and his
from Charles E. Baughman, commis­
Scoutmaster
Harrow
promptly
at
7:30.
brother Carl Dunn; were found in bed
sioner for Texas. Copies of tho docu­
( l iv t k r . A h w Is I mI P n m |
today. Clay hnd just boon released Salute to flag and pledge of alleg­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Coin
ment also were sent to the governors
I
— :— . ' . V *
iance
was
made.
Six
scouts
were
on bond In connection with fatal
ference* with Secretary Hughe* and
Registered Mail Aboard
nnd commissioners of agriculture of
shooting of detective. He had been present and two rooro vmro excused.
Ambassador
Crowder was called here
all
other
southern
states,
Mr.
Baugh­
warned It was unsafe for him to Joe Griggs was clacted seritw fnr the
Steamer is
from Havana to be resumed* next
man stntcd In a letter accompanying
coming
term.
I
t
waa
decided
to
go
to
leave pall and six other men arrestWILLIAM JKNKINU8 BRYAN
week and may lead way to later con­
thequ cstlonnalre, which outline*
Rifled
cd with him remained there for safe Camp Silver Lnko next Thursday af­
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
LESSONS
ferences with President Qoolldgu An
methods of proposed procedure which
keeping. As the men were spirited ternoon and stay until Friday morn­
order
that ho be fully advised on wfIN
SATURDAY’S
HERALD
he
believes
will
greatly
benefit
the
&lt;tir The A i m l i t H l v * ' l
away chief of police ran ip the strata Ing. After mooting adjourned tho
..PANAMA, Aug. 18.— Mull robbery
falrs In tho Island republic* ‘ Dutefcotton
grower*.
Scouts
practiced
wig-wag
signalllng
a
8TART
IN
THIS
ISSUE
an dflrcd on the mob. One man con­
minatlon of Cool Idgo administration
tl»t may reach considerable propor­
“For many years tho several states,
fronted him with aplstol and stopped littlo and mado plans for getting a
tion* was dlscloaad today when it was
the federal government and the pro­ William Jennings Bryan Donate* to procct American interest* lh Cu­
his shooting, then disapeared him­ larger boat than tho one tho troop
ba has been frequently ■reaffirm ml
eanounced registered mull aboard tho
ducing interests of the nation, have
Bible Talks Service to Florida
now uses.
self.
by government spokesmen sine#, tha
sterner Heredia from New Orleans
been busy in tho matter of working
Newspapers.
first representation* were forwarded
•nd Havana for tho Canal Zone and
Fifty-ono per cent of fyrm fires are out plana that would bo bmefidal to
.. Qitr national tobacco bill Is almost
|r v isu a l South .American countries
the
producer,"
Mr,
Baughman
wrote;
Wo hope the people of this commu- Havana a week ago.
enured by lightning.
n billion dollar*' a yean----bad been rifted and several bags
"yet this work scorn* in a very largo nity will appreciate the Sunday*
C a m p k lf W o r n •Sfimjfc’W /'’"®*
Big Stone Gan, Va., Republican state • • • - T ' ' ’
measure to have been independent, school lesson or Blblo Talk of Hon. Elks Will Shine
stolen. **
chairman
aha former congressman;
.
i
in
i ?“■
tho one of the other,"
William Jennings Bryan in this issue
on Thursday N ext
has been named as secretary to tho
"l am enclosing herewith a circular and If it is possible the DAlly and
Good Roads Committee president, succeeding George B. Chris­
Annual Elks Day
letter, copies of which have been Weekly Herald will have these talks
tian.
sent to the governors and commis­ each week. . Everyone knows Hon.
Chamber of Commerce
Sanford Antlered Herd Will Setersioners of agriculture of the southern William Jennings Bryan, the great
tain Many Vialtor*.
All Ready for Rally Eamon DeValera
sthtes," the letter continued. "It Is commoner and one of the outstanding
1
my honest and candid opinion that If figures in America today. Everyone
Thursday, August 23rd, will be n
Brought
to
Dublin
,
0( The Clans a t Green Cove Springs
wc can undertake and put over a
that he Is a real Christian and big day for Sanford Elkdom. On thig
On 8eptaiuber 13th.
Mountjoy Prison Savannah Raid Netted Some of the Big Ones in plan lo o k in g to tho uniformity of ac­ knows
takes a great part in the Sundsy occasion a class of fifty candidate#tion on tho part of the state govern­ schools and churches wherever he wil) be niittatedw. Last year a t U1I4
.
the Business
,
A report of the Good Roads Com­ Nominations For Parliament Being
ments In line with the activities of may be. Ho ia now arranging for his time a similar event was held with
mittee was oita of tbe principal fea­
Made Today.
tho producing dement, wo can Indeed Bible Talks to be given to all the such success that it was decided to
tures of last Friday's meeting of the
ualiy were successful in evading cap­ your carefulklsshrcmf cmfwcmfwyp newspapers of the United States and inaguratc an annual Sanford Elka
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
18.—Depart­
(II* Thr A»»orlBlrd P in * )
Chsmbcr of Commerce. This com‘
render a service worthwhile, there­ ha make* them, free to the newspa­ Day. A big parado will be held pr#4
DUBLIN, Aug. 18.—Eamon dc ment of Justice officials declared yes­ ture.
mittee, a t a previous meeting, had
It
waa
two
years
ago
that
informa­
fore, your careful attention to the pers of his adopted state—Florida. ceding tho initiation In which wBI‘
terday that the leaders in the largest
been Instructed to perfect arrange­ Valera was brought here today under
tion came to tho depaftmont of Justice matter, presented In this circular will Tho Herald Ukes great pleasure In appear tho candidates appropriate)*
and
most
powerful
•‘bootleg”
ring
in
ments for a largo attendance, of San­ heavy guard of troops and phiccd in
attired. Tho program commit!## ha*
the United States had been taken into that Savannah was the port of the re­ be very much appreciated, and I hope giving one of them today and
ford cltlean# a t th o raliy to be held all. U te r he will be transferred to
ceipt and distribution of much of the that we may have an early reply hope tho people will enjoy It and ap­ broadcasted an invitation of wslcomd
custody in the wholesale arrests at
at Green Coye Springs September Mountjoy prison. Nominations for
liquor reaching tho southern and east­ from you with a frank aUtcment of preciate it. Saturday’# Herald and to all visitors ahd a big barbecue will
Mountjoy prison. Nominations for Savannah, Ga., under direction of fed­ ern markets. Mrs. Mabel Walker
13th in behalf of State Road No. 3.
your own ideas about same."
Friday's Weekly will contain one of satisfy the appetltlea of all aa wel$
eral
ogcnU.
Additional
arrcsU
are
The Good Road* Commltteo recom­ parliament Irish Frec-RLitc arc be­
Wlllebrandt, an assistant to tho a t­
In the queatlonnalre,• Mr. Baugh­ tbe Bible Talk* each w^ek.
as providing
nourishment foe* tho
anticipated
and
it
was
stated
that
the
mended that tho city commissioners ing made today. More than 400
torney general, who is charged with man proposed that:
candidates
te
enable
them to under*
case might lead to somo state and fed­
the enforcement of tho prohibition law
adopt resolutions similar to those candidates for 163 seats.
"1. We should have uniform ware­
the ordeal necessary before they carl
eral officers.
ordered
prohibition
enforcement house acta, all state acts to conform Outlook for CiSops
adopted iby tho D aU nd city council
qualify aa Elks. DeLand lodge will
CHARLIE
BIUTT’S
WEEKLY
'
William
H
air
a onc-timo grocory
agents to that city in an effort to to th# Federal Aet.
which Is In the form of a proclama­
Seem Good to Men be the guesta of honor. It t* \bo
'
HAS BIG CIRCULATION clerk, is described ns tho principal
break up the illicit trade.
•
tion urgihg the dtiaana of th at com­
“2. We need uniform graders and
lodge in th# atdte end wad
Who Have Been North youngest
lender of a ring which official* hree
munity to- paftlelpata tn the r*«yinstalled by the officer* of 8*nford
By thle time, however, the ring classers acta, p r o v in g for the li­
Charlio Britt is the busiest man In claim operated a flotilla of craft, had
It is proposed to “engage a apcclal
censing of classers and gradere In
Ixxige No. 1241. At that Ume De­
town. With his real estate, insur- its own cament-linod store-houses in from a beginning on a small scale had order that tho producer may secure II. B. I^wla and W. M. Scott Talk Land Elka gave their Sanford bcoUu t
train to carry SUto Road No. 3 en­
become, according to officials, a large
About Northern Celery.
era a welcome, the memory of whkto
thusiasts to Green Cove Springs from ancc, investments, notary public and tho swamp, along the Georgia and *nd powerful organisation with an ef­ these s e r v e s at nominal expense.
Florida
coasts
and
supplied
enormous
-3. We rhould have uniform state
Sanford and DeUwL Tho commer­ several other side lines^hc has taken
ficient
“intillgence
department"
The
A short but interesting talk was ■till lingers, and Sanford Elka havw
quantities of liquor along tho Atlantic
cial organi*»tioiur;of both clUea are on the publication of the Wcc“ ^
n a u it was that the agents sent in rurai credit acU, also patterned after made by H. B. Lewi* a t the Chamber promised If possible, to go them on#
Messenger ,a twelve page paper wjth seaboard aa f*r cast as New Jersey,
were quickly “uncovered,- making it the federal acta.
collaborating Jli perfecting arrange­
o f Commerce Friday on the outlook better.
four pages of cover. HIsM cssenje over tha south and ns far west as St.
“4. We need uniform laws relating for a profitable season for the local
The club house is being enlarged td
ments to lecurs a Urge represent#necessary to replace them by others
|» printed on his mulUgraph mschlnw Louis, Chicago and Clcvoland.
accommodate
th# largo number e l
Tho task of collecting evidence up­ to the ginning industry.
tion from Iholr respective commugrowers. Mr. Lewis recently return­
nnd While it is lota of w o r k and trou­
Heading forces of less wealth and on Which to undertake prosecution,
“6. We need a uniform system In ed from Kalamaaoo and other north- visiting Elks and member* of th# hn
nklcs. In all pfabablllty the Sanford
sad DoLaad bands will accompany ble Charlie minds it not and he work* sti'ength, according to juatlca officers, proved so difficult that Mrs. WtUe- Ui* standardisation of grade# and arti point* from which large quantl- cal lodge expected to participate In
till long past midnight trying j
were a Graham Baughn, Richard
the party.
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• •
. , the Weekly Messenger out ° “ llm* BaUay and Bam Goldbelg Theso four hrandt attacked the Job frbm another class of all agricultural product*.
ties of celery aro shipped. He stated tho festivities. The following *v#M
"Wo need an educational campaign
angle. She sent for federal tax re­
Information received frorti T*&gt;ln«
that very little of thla product U be­ Ing a dancewlll be given tor member*
arereferred
to
a
.
tha
“big
fopr"
and
L
J
J
client..
«
i.
to
inform
th#
people
&lt;»l°ng
the
line
of
turns
made
by
a
number
of
the
sus­
. •. fi
located oo;0r-mdje**nt to State Roa«
ing stored and the continuance of and their ladies.
lh . people &gt;kjt
it was sadl they* were so known ta pected ‘'bootleggers" and agents or closer co-operation with the *»v8r" '
Sanford
Lodge
No.
1*41
haa 4
No. 3 1* to tha effect that they will II,t I. b..«d
“ “ J “bootleg" circles throughout the coun- the intelligence unit of the internal ment, both elate and national, the present good prUe* there will be very memberthip of ovor 400 aftd U on% o |
have repreaantaUtas present a t the com. 10 Snnlord to
little celery on the market when the
ouzht to como here to trade and ha »
revenue bureau began an Investiga­ questionnaire continued. ' Let ' tea early shipment* from Sanford begin. tha moat active lodge# of tho brdee
ally. a
Jacksonville
advised• . that
rauy.
ic m o iiw * has -----,
.
ougn*.
,
i,».
ihe
personal
'
. ' , __ il . i . I t , has
*.large motoroada from that city
i bringing
« merchanta through th# “ Hkar is alleged to own a number of tion. Bank accounts of th . men lh people know the work
W. M. Scott, local manager for tha In Florida. It owne Itg own riuk
craft of British registry which were Savannah were examined and th . trail done by these agencies for the benefit American Fruit Grower*, who baa house which is located W •
.„ .n p d nnd
^ "
ch^rHc
»• used to import IntoxleanU from Cuba,
distance from town on lAW MOoroo
Messenger.
ch" ' ' " .» • |onf
of check, and drafts in large amowria of the maaaea.
Springs people
making
l° UlUa
.also recently returned from a trip
will g e t.U out every week •» lo « the Bahama* and other points In tha and alleged to have been in
*
and ia an important factor ta tne fra­
eatertaln live thousand people th&gt;t as business hold, out even if I* k' * ^
to other shipping aectlon*, confirmed
W estlndJ*. But th . ring, tho *tonr fo# liquors were followed, through th*
tha opinion of Mr. U w ii. Tha « • ternal and social life of Sanford.
him
from
getting
any
sleep
gocs^wsiched
opt
oven
to
Great
Britbanks
in
several
cltias
Including
Naw
^G overnor Hprdee and the members
clduous fruit market, however, ac­ TOED GIVEN AWAY AT SIX
•
ever and it is worthy of support for
o! tha 8U t* R o a d . Dapartment will
ate. France
cording to Mr. Scott wa* very dlaTHIS
EVENING
A
t
THE
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it is good advertising. U^ n
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ba present da wall • • a Urge number asked about hl» -circulation CharlU ptioa. T h e craft bringing stocks ftoid ^M acntim e, th* evident* tkue dlsappolnting to both grower* and ship­
HERALD OFFM
nearby pdrts would anchor ouUlde closed convinced official* here that
at tha moat prominent "»«" *■ “ * “ m
pers in the*# section*.
W11 good—he thought tha the three rtfle limit, the eUlm is. snd
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pening.
they Were «* tEc tra it U U * largest
Tho Fowl Car offered by tho
.U te. Tha Good Roads Committee
The Chamber of Commerce. KL
fast m ete r’boat* would umko the “bootleg" force'. In th# coimtry,- a t pricesi Cloa* wheat Sept. DO 1-2; De­ wanl* and Rotary Club will Jointly Savings Plan wlU bo give* hwagot the Sanfofrf ttm m bar of Commerce
least from a standpoint o f the atoe ef cember 1.08 6-«, corn, Sept- 7» *-»i eatertaln a motorcade from Pal*tha day in front of th# Herald oil
_
ti'ansftsr* t* storehouaaa ashore.
to in hopes o t haytbg a* ‘east on* circulating£*’ oats, Sept. ST 1-8.
Diairibktlon then would We made by operations, and William Jkindred Sanford 4*1 ^gmlitola «»•"dfee to arrive in Sanford naxt Wed­ promptly a t six o’clock. Bo there,
ELAN MEETINGS BANNED.
rcctor
of
the
bureau
of
investigation
to bu.lnaaa , (ha« W-«prU . thaf dele­
autotpohitpa and trains.
NEW ORLEAN8, Aug. 18.—The nesday th# 22nd. Th# party of prom­ you have any tkkela d* '
of
th#
department
of
justice,
waa
aakgation from this section, aa tha com­
inent Pnlatkan# wW bo shown about Another Ford c a r to be
Operations of the ring sre said to
Mayor of B t S u * * * * * *
cd to taka up the case. This was tost cotttrn market close today a t Octob­ th# city and farming *#&lt;tlon aftor February will ho- star*
pletion of this road U of uUuoat imh a re exuW«d along the « U « w » of
er 23.42-44, December 28.3S-41.
pbrtanoa to tha further davelopmeot all public aaamblagea to »|r6ld £ Florida ahd the Oeorgia coast, which, May and Mr. Bum* eeot &gt; several
which they wUI be th# guests of those morning ,and eoonr* time
currcnce of anU-Ka Klux KUn riot,
agents to Savannah; who worked te
organisation* at supper a t the Valdea five dollar* you I * * eh
bccaimo of their numerous bsyous^aod
MISS BYAN WBDB.
^-operation with tbe internal reve­
ing.
Free car. Bo i» frMW t f ’ „
inlets isolated *y Urge iwsmps, — ^
Motel.
•
nue
bureau
officer*.
office at alx today and f t *
their operation, comparatively
litas Nina M. Ryan, granddaugh­
De­
the lucky one. A child ‘
American
church*#
now
-ham
ruYpose of haring tham SU U -Road that county from the SUte ^
from detection from shore. Finally
‘ Australia furnishes* lh* bulk of the te r ol Thomas Fortune Ryan, mar- 47,000/100 members.
funds partment. A Urge • ^ n d . - e '
efforts were made to break up the
Depart me(A agree to allocate t
I •1Of, number out
roea1a t 1 Stockbridge, Cal., Philip
51 sections at tUa meetUg wUI be
the
world'*
supply.°f
1
"
stretch
of
smuggling Irem the. eeat hot with
t« compl
wplete
Acosta Carroll of New York and
Duval county convincing • evidanco of tha iRUr**' hundreds of toUee.of coast line oo
The Daily Hetald, lfie per week.
Ford car free of
foad
Thu WMIy-Iterate, l te p e r week
of tha peopU along the routs in lu which te operate, the rum runners usStnount
necesM i agn ^
.
p funds due prompt completion.
sary for this

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FOR MISS WILLIAMS
Tho Freo Ford will be'given away
Miss Mamina Echols was 1 hostess
in
front of the Herald office tomor­
Thursday nt a apcnd-thc-day party.
Iionorlng Mias Mamie Kate Williams. row afternoon a t six o'clock.
At«.12 o'clock a ,slx course dinner
was served. In- the afternoon a fter n
delicious ice course was served the
guests enjoyed motoring the remaind­
er o f the afternoon.
•-The Invited guests were: Mcsdames
A. C. Williams, -.Whittle, Charlie An­
derson, Chas. Echols, and Misses Ma­
mie Kate Williams,' Mamie Steele,
Essie and Ruth Whittle, Olga and
IIel£n* CarTiton, ahd'M essrs Newton
Stcnstrom, Corner WhjUlc, Brinton
Crenshaw, ' Utifcrlie Aftderson.—Contrlbuted.
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Mi For Florida: Generally fair
^
Friday and Saturday} modIM crate variable winds.

O. W, Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
hours, It presented a sight never be­
pert,
215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
fore duplicated. In these waters, fish­
4-24-tfc
ermen who;oaw it said.
.(
* m y ^ m * ? w »W dt; eight fcK
ftw r o o x iw w e
; 0 n the H. Hf Chappel lawn, Friday,
^ uguat 17, the ladles of the Metho-,
diet Church will serve from five to
eight, •
‘ Menu.
Chicken Pileau •
Baked Beans
Boiled Ham
Pickles
Salads
Cake
Assorted Pies
Ice Cream
Iced Tea
Coffee
All a t Hoover let-live prices.

I t ’s good to have one friend who caret
When trouble comes our way, •
And all the tuifamer sky of blue
1 Has changed to murky £*»?;•.}
One friend s p o il stay betide -us then
2 To whisper words of cheer.
A nd/too the &lt;arid comfort i n because
. We know th at he is near,
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 17. — The
A thousand frierids ’may ready Walt
maximum and minimum to'mperatures
« To share our happiness}
in representative cities, furnished by and gives tho end the appearance of
To grasp out hand And laud oar nam*
the weather bureau from records Com­ being cut oiT square with the body.
Fishermen hero have exhibited un­
When wo have won success;- ■ i
piled a t R p. m. lari night, follows:
But when a fickle fortune fails
City
Max. Min.1 usual interest, and every means is
To favor with her smile,
Atlantic City ..................
72GO being taken to classify the monster.
BAN FORD ELKS GETTING
The
A.
&amp;
P.
Store
advertises
today
The friend wholl stay bosldo us then
Atlanta
..■
.£..................
9274
ItEApY FOR BIG BARBECUE
shredded
wheat,
catsup,
corn,
Roaps,
INTERVENTION OF U. 9. IN
Ah, he's tnd friend worth while.
Boston
........................
685fl
• • 'A N D BIG TIME "N E X T
pork
and
beans,
salmon,
salad
dress­
Puffalo...............................
72
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THE COAL CONFAB
—Cora M. V. Preble.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
ing, etc., at prices that will sell tho Chicago ..........................
70M
A rt Parrish of Tampa was among
Cincinnati
* NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—A wny to
Tho Sanford lodge of Elks are get­ goods. See their advertisement.
the out-of-town business visitors in ting ready for the big doings next
prevent suspension of anthracite coal
The new homo of Mr. and Mrs. Eastport, Maine
Sanford yesterday.
mining a fter September 1, was open­
Thursday afternoon a t which time
Perry
Jernlgan, on tho Heights, is Kansas City ....
ed today- by the Intervention of the
there will be a big parade and barbe­
' A. B. Coleman of Toronto was cue a t the Elks club after the pa­ nearing completction, nnd will be one New Y o rk .........
United States Coal Commission in
tfin deadlock which has'hitherto pre­
among the arrivals here yesterday rade /ind fifty candidates will be of the coziest bungalows in the city P itts b u rg h ......
and Is stopping at the Monttesumn. initiated from that time on till mid­ when completed.
S t L o u is...........
vailed between the miners' unoin ami
Toledo .........1....
the. operators.
•
night. There will be visiting Elks
McLnulin's Optical Parlors have re­ Washington __
. R. R. Patterson of Windsor arriv­ from all the surrounding cities and
Officials of tho miners’ union pro­
ed in the city yesterday for a brief tho afternoon and night will .be given ceived the latest In glasses, tho new
posed to 'th o commission to abandon
Sojourn.
over to a big time and an old fash­ pattern irt the octagon shape nnd they SANFORD
th.dr demand for ''check-off” of unioned barbecue. This hns become an are getting more popular overy day.
It is estimated that there are
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Napier were annual event in the Hanford lodge If you want the latest in glasses with
000,000
different kinds of shoes.
n
perfect
fit,
Roe
Dr.
McLnulin,
as
he
antong the visitor here yesterdny of Elks and is looked forward to by
is an expert in his line.
the "City Beautiful.”
local Elks and by visiting Elks nil
MATTHEWS WINS SECOND PRIZE
over tho ntate.
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
hold
n
Miss I.oils Wilder of Folkntnn, Gn.,
C. A. Matthews won another prize
most interesting meeting nt tjie VnlU the attractive guest of Miss Lucy
Associated Dailies Will dez Hotel today at noom These meet­ today offered by the Shakespeare
Byrd Smythc.
ing arc growing in popularity nnd Fishing Tackle Co., for the third l&gt;cst
Meet in Sanford A fter­ more
men arc attending them each window display in the southeastern
L. E. White returned to Washing­
week.
sattes. This Is the second prize won
noon
of
September
6th
ton, D. C., yesterday nftcr spending
Ly
Mr. Matthews for his fine windowz
the past work here looking after his
Woodcock Si Rigncy have a present r t tho Ball Hardware Co., for uationDaily Newspaper Men of Florida Will
large orange grove.
for you tomorrow nnd they also hnvo
Gather in Sapford On That Dale.
some very cheap groccrieti for you.
Miss Claire Zncbry, of Sanford,
SMALL FIRE YESTERDAY
who is spending some tibc nt the
Clnyton Codrington, the efficient Rend their big list upon which the
prices
hnvo
been
cut
nnd
you
will
go
bench, spent Wednesdny in Jackson­ secretary of tho Florida Associated
The Fire Department was rnllod
nnd nave much
ville.—Tlmes-Union.
Dailies phoned the Herald'office this there tomorrow
out a t G p. m. yesterday to Sixth St.
morning that Iho Associated Dalles money.
nnd Snnford Ave. where the roof of
Mrs. Mary Higgins hns returned were to meet on September Clh and
a house wns found on fire, enused by
The
Dickron-Ives
Cs.,
of
Orlnndo
home after spending the past six did Sanford wnnt them to meet here.
weeks most delightfully ut Dnytoiui He was informed that Sanford would have nn ndvertisement in this issue­ spnrks from the chimney. It wns put
Beach.
be tickled to dedth to hnvo them tho calling nttention to the big bargains out with n fqw buckets of water. The
only trouble being that tho * editor in furniture. They nre making room damage was .•pimil.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. V. Wheeler nnd wanted to be away on a fishing ex­ for tho full stock of furniture nnd the
EAT AT LITTLE GEM LUNCII
children left today for Daytona pedition about that time (the first In buyers nre the gniners ns this fine
200 I'almelto Avenue
Beach where they will speiul the threo years) but that if the dnily furniture nnd china is going nt very
Regular mcnlji .15c; special mcchn
week-end.
Iroys wnn ted to come here we would low prices.
ic’s plate, dinner, 25c. Short orders
forego the vaention and show them n
nil
kinds. Sea foods in season. Sou
The
Final
August
Clearance
Sale
Doris Hockey has returned home good time.
hot
cnkes/wnfflcH, pies.* Cold drint
is
on
at
Baumel’z
Specialty
Shop
nnd
from Fernnld-Iaiughtun where she
Mr. Codrington thinks thnt nbout
120-2
lias betri for the past week; follow­ twClity-nve members will be hore on s|&gt;ccinl low prices on drosses, hats, smokes, teg, coffee, cocoa.
swedtors,
skirts,
hose,
etc.,
prevail.
ing an operation,
the afternoon of September Cth nnd
tho meeting will start ut one o’clock Many other hargains in capes, sport STRANGE MONSTERv
OF THE SEAS PAYS
Mrs. Archie Betts and Mrs. Don­ nnd get through thnt afternoon. The coats, petticoats, etc., nnd the very
.
VISIT TO MIAMI
ald Smith motored to Daytona Bench Herald will give them n luncheon nt low prices on everything in the
Wednesdny where they spent Wed­ six in order thnt nil qf the busy Baumel Shop will move them. Hurry
MIAMI, Aug. 10. A strange sea
nesday and Thursday.
morning dnily boys can get back on up nnd get yours’before they nre all
monster
drifted ashore yesterday on
gone.
You
will
never
get
them
any
the job by riding nil night nnd the
Mrs. Iinwkins . Connelly returned Chamber of Commerce and the citi­ cheaper. See the advertisement to­ Key Biscnyne, a few miles southeast
of Miami. Weighing ubout one thou­
home Wednesday
evening .after zens generally-cun be doponded upon day in the Herald.
sand pounds and dead less thnn 24
spending tho past month ns the guest to show the visitors every courtesy
In
today’s
Herald
you
will
note
the
of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Carter I’ol- while they nre Jiere. The Associated
ldrd, at Winstan-Snlem, N. C.
« Dailies of Floridn is one of the ml of the Diamond Palace nnd they
strongest daily newspaper organiza­ hnvo put a price on watches Hint Is
Miss Avis Stcnstrom returned to tions in the south nnd while muny of hard to heat nnd they are all guaran­
Tninpa yesterdny a fte r having spent the members nre away or will be teed. See tho ad and ^hen visit the
(he past two weeks here. Miss Stun- awny in September -it is hoped thnt store for they have many specials to
fctrom was called here hy the illness many of tho live ones will be here. offer you ns they nre receiving dully
of her sister, Mrs. E. S. Hockey.
Wo want them to see Our Sanford ns shipments of the immense stock of
she is without one flen nnd we wnnt watches, jewelry, cut glass and ChinaMrs. Widemnn Caldwell nnd son the Sanford people to see the news- wure that Mrs. Wcinburg bought for
F. P. RINES
Ervin, returned home yesterdny af­ puper men who nre making the their new full stock while on her visit
ternoon from Jacksonville, where wheels go round for the state of to New York nnd tho principal m ark­ 105 Palmetto At e,
Phone 481 -J
ets throughout The north where she
they spent tho past four weeks ns#the Florida.
bus been for the past three weeks, and
guests of her father, Dr. Walter Seay.
has
just returned. The Diamond I'ulMr. Caldwell met them at Palutkn.
The Dally Herald, 15c per week,
art' has just installed n large safe
from the Mosler Safe Company in or­
der tt) carry the large stock of Dia­ Wonderful bargains for your sem onds'that the Dinmond Palace has lettipn which nre arriving dnily.
now on hand. Bo sure and visit the
Elgin Watches
store after you have seen the ad for
they have what you want nnd the price Large shipment of Men’s Watch­
is right.
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
es in Green Gold, White Gold, in

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Attraction on Friday Inters,u,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.— Ap­ News only one day old. ’
pointment of C. Bastofnb Slump as
ADMISSION 10 and 20 CENT
societary to President Coolidge was
SATURDAY—Wm. 8. Hi*
the occasion today of the first demo­
“The Three Word Briad"
cratic national committee attack* on
the cxecOtlve since ho took over his
now duties, In a statem ent. Issued copies* of letters,
. addressed to «!’
through ita publicity department, the Power, the republican referee in \ v
committee said the selection of Mr, glnn, and signed either by Mr. sir*^
Slump, who for years represented the who was reading into the r0ntmr
Nintli Virginia district in the house lonal record last December by Re*.
of leprojcntativen, wnn tantamount rcBontativa Harrison, democrat!#
to an oficlal announcement that Pres­ Virginia.
'
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ident Coolidge is a candidate for tho
Mr. Harirson, whore election k»j
liiosldcntin! nomination in 1924 and been conteatod, charged that the ,L
that tho oppointmont is "tho first forts had boon made by the repabtL1
stop to round up delegates from the can organisation’ to obtain camps'!^
southern states for Coolidge.''
Declaring that Mr. Slcmp wan "cxpored on floor of the house December
15, 1922,' in connection with tho al­
leged trafficking in offices by re­
publicans in southern states,” tho
statem ent said that his appointment
ns secretary to the president came
both nB a surprise and shock to tHc
whole country because it carries with
it necessarily an endorsement of Job­
bery in the South.1
Attached to tho statem ent were
Tho Herald for first class Job wort
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�TnE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18,1928

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QUEEN'MARY

the lnw, it is true, but he hnrms no
one; he docs not commit murder,
burn n house, nt/nck n woman, roh n
man; in other words he is not n crim­
inal nt nil under the common law.
Bui the man who kills some one—but
what’s the use? The reformers sny
the same old thing nnd pcrhnps some
of them believe what they Bay,
"Good Woman nnd Angel Child of
Leesburg, your husband, if a patron
of the local bootlegger, is not quite
so bad ns a murderer, so lutve pa­
tience with the brute.—St. Petersburg
Times.
. ----------- o-----------Dai.y Herald on sale a t Joe’s Smoke
House, Mobley's Drug Sto-u und
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf

ad* usefulnaM -la. in

the extent to. which the General Petroleum

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own cxlstehcc, and-^ might «», well
close Its doors.
v f 1 • ’ 1 semination among thq peoplo of the
.* What does it mean when advertis­ truth, about a store—a daily sum­
ming up of what It offers of buying
ing docs not pay a ^toro?
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advantage to tho people. If the truth
Simply .that 'that^ particular, store aboot s store helps the store to win
has nothing to eomfnunlcato to the patronage, then advertising pays. If
public which would ip tores t-that pub-* it alienates patronage, then advertis­
lie In what It had to sell. And, truly, ing does not pay.—Tampa Tribune.
a store which can ofTor no real public
service, which can offsr 'no'distinc­ OIL- TANK EXPLODED
tive values to patrons, which would
SA N ' PEDRO, CALIF.,
suflcy l*1 comparison 1 with i lothci* !U
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stores if tho light were turned upon l *‘ ‘ ! II
(lljr n . A ssociated P ress)
Its policies and prices, may not hope
to nuiko advertising.pay.
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next biennial convention, in
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dor of Knight*, of.Jthora**,,,
doalnt. .session, hare yesterday of 2
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3 Dally Arrival of Florida Lobster and Shrimp.
Banquets and Dinner Parlies on short notice,
5j All Catering done by A. Fred Falck, one of Florida’s leading chefs—rWhitc service,exclusively!

LONDON, Aug. 18.—Wireless S. 0 . S. to George Harvey, Ameri­ Queen Victoria’s monument—shuddering a t the thought if she only
can. Ambassador to Great Britain, vacationing back home:
knew!—and keep wntch for the spread of the horn-rimincd sprrtn.de
Dear George: Hurry back! Mary Is stealing your stuff 1
fad.
Here in London ft has been Repeatedly declared Ihnt in whntcvcr
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thor
respect British eunservatifim might give ground before the pres­
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‘‘c heater* P' W hatl What! What l Absolutely—“cheaters!" You sure of comfortable but outlandish American devices, the true-born
liiiton would never Iw caught dead in those "ugly atrocities." Lon­
know, "Georgo Harveys," you know!
don
took one look at George Harvey’s horn-haloed eyes and cried:
Horn-rimmed spectacles, derided as the "badge of Yankee iden­
‘Never!"
tity," havo been tho favorite target of England’a comic papers. And
. Now theMrreeoncIlibles sec cricket giving way tp baseball, lemon
now Princess Mary has appeared in jiubllc wearing the "ugly artoci(quash
to soda water, and "Hear! Hear!" to “A tta boy!" Everything
tioal”
.
from flivvers to actresses is American.
,
London society, shaken to its patent leather foundation, gasp­
Princess Mrtry—the^ quiet, modest, self-effacing young mntron
ingly asks: “Who next?"
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• hitherto Held up as n model for young British women—has gone nmj
King George, maybe? Queen Mary, porhnpn? Or Premier Bald­ done it. Itoynlty has set the style—and, as always happens, what
win? Or IJoyd George? "Cnn you imagine them wearing the royalty wears everybody wears. Hcrowith, retouched photos show
things?" ask quivering crowds that cluster in the shadow of the late how some will look.
WHAT SHE WANTED TO KNOW. be disregarded. Yes, a man who
breaks the dry law is better than one
From time immemorial everybody who commits homicide, nnd the lnw
—who wanted to—has made n prac­ so recognizes it. The penalty for
tice .of asking the editor about any­ fracturing tho Volstead net is so ex­
thing whntcvcr he or she—nnd .espec­ traordinarily light, usually a fine or
ially she-^wnntod to know, firm in sentence followed by n. suspension of
tho Justifiable faith thnt the Informa­ the sentence. Tho punishment for
tion would he infallibly right, hut we murder is the death chnlr or the gal­
wonjler if tho Leesburg Indy who lows, But those ranting, red-nosed
wrote Editor Ijimbright, of the Tam­ lovers of the blue laws, tho hardshell,
pa Tribune, to know if her husband, snivelling, canting Pecksniffs, those
who bought some booze from n Impt- collectors of silver nnd piety, drawers
logger, was any better than a mur­ of small salaries for posing ns re­
derer, got just irhnt she expected or form ers make n living out of doing
just such things ns we have told
wanted in the following reply;
" It is one of tho most absurd ques­ nlsjut, saying thnt breaking the dry
tion^ ever asked nnd worthy of n law Is ns had ns committing murder.
hide-bound fnnntic and one who may When a man buys liquor he breaks

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Ju st ns ho must buy (he right kinds
goods, so he must buy tho right kinds
of newspaper space.
Ju st ns ho must buy his Mocks in
sufficient quantities to secure the
most‘favorable prices, so he must buy g
his advertising space in sufficient
amount to Secure adequate publicity.
If hc-buujiht stocks sparingly, tim­
idly, in nlmhst retail quantities, be
could not hbpe to sell profitably, in
competition” with the merchant who
buys liberally and who secures every
prlce-ndVnntnge. And if he buys his
advertising space sparingly, and uses
it intermittently, he is nt n like dis­
advantage.

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FresK Shrimp n lu Dewey, PommCH Pnricsienno
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One-hnlf Squab Chicken cn Casserole
Fillet Mignon aux Champignon
Stuffed Lamb Chops, Creolo
Breast of Chicken nnd Virginia Ham, Supreme
Prime Ribs of New York Beef au Jus
Candied Sweets
Mnssndonia of Pens
W h ip p e d P o ta to e s
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Steamed Rice
Corn Bread
Pnrkerhouse Rolls
Wheat Bread
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Boston Head Lettuce nnd Rouquefort Dressing '
Apple or Pcnche Pic a la mode
Chocolate Purafait
Cantalupc Sundae
Cream Puffs
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Buick Introduces its 1924 Models SANFORDTO BUICK
WIGHT BROS. BUILDING
LONGER WHEEL
AUTOMATIC

Introduced to tho public today, this
192-1 Buick cars offer ran owed' proof
of the unreliability of rumor. ■ For
months gossip of what Buick would
tin on.A ugust 1st has been prevalent
and often solemnly asserted by the
wiseacres ns "on good authority. Yet
so little of It proves true, nnd so
many complete surprises characterize
these cars, thut Buick is to be con­
gratulated on keeping Us secret so
well.
There is no question thnt these
Buick cars will bo hailed ns a sub­
stantial advance in automotive en­
gineering, but it will be noted nt the
same time thut the new features are
developments rather than innovations,
voluntary rather than revolutionary
nml consistent throughout with those
Buick fundamental principles that
have endured through twenty years of
Buick manufacture.

Tite New
Fivo Passenger Buick!
A' new Q u ic k 8 i.;- c y lin d e r to u rin g e n r I Quick in character
Dutch in q u a lity yet n new
Quick n finer B uick. It hns
a com pelling fascination th a t
inspires you to tak e th e wheel
nnd.conscionsof beinR fit tingly
conveyed, travel th c ; ways of
business o r o f pleasure.

MORE POWER .

Fourteen Models Open and Enclosed

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It will next be noted that a two
to fmir inch lunger wheel base on the
six cylinder chassis has created more
mom in both the front and rear com­
partments, thus affording greater
comfort to both driver nnd passenger
nnd, coupled with an Improved spring
suspension, easier riding qualities al­
so. The finish is exceptionally fine,
even for Buick, and the appointments
unusually complete.
But, despite tho notable advances
in Buick appearance nnd roominess,
it is the chassis that reflects most
the protracted und intelligent effort
that the Buick organization hns ap­
plied in developing its car to this,
the highest attainm ent of its history.

Another outstanding factor is the
improved lubrication of tho engine
There are new cup-top push rods ami
the rocker arms, valve stems nnd
siirings, connecting rod bearings ure
ull automatically lubricated.

Ranging in Price

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MINOR
IMPROVEMENTS
The foregoing arc merely “the high
spots" in the 102-1 Buick, tho minor
improvements add refinements of the
lino being In the aggregate, scarcely
less interesting and epochal. And thru
it all basic Buick ideas of construc­
tion have been rigidly adhered to, am­
plified murvellously, but in no in­
stance discarded.

M O TO R

. The six cylinder valvc-in-hend en­
gine, which hns probably .brought
more enduring fame to Buick than
any other unit of its construction, has
been so re-designed thnt it actually
yields 60 per cent morn power nnd u
spfed of (itl to 70 miles un hour. It
has forced feed lubrication, removable
heads, larger valves, heavier crunk
BODY LINES
nnd cam shafts, greater piston dis­
placement and a new Marvel carbure­
The thousands who arc certain to tor thnt includes a slmplo dash ad­
see these cars in the leading centers • justment
for economy, regardless of
this week, and Very soon in the show weather or kind of gasoline employed.
rooms of ull Buick dealers, will first
observe u change in body lines, un­
F O U R -W H E E L
doubtedly influenced to u degree by
recent refinements in foreign design.
B R A K E S
Thun a more modish uppcarance, even
than the 1923 Buick, has been accomThe extension to all four wheels of
hed by a departure in radiator and
il contour on both open and closed the highly successful Buick external
ics. This applies-(o both* the Six brukes Is n feature that. It is announc­
and four cylinder models, of which ed, has been in process of develop­
ment for u period of years and recent­
there arc fourteen,body stylff.
ly subjected to more than
160,000
miles of hard and varied Toad testa.
APPOINTMENT
Those brakes enable the ear to be
Exterior features noted at first brought' to a standstill much more
glance nrc the new head lamps, nickl- quickly, and. smoothly thus affording
cd.yadiaUir.ou the. sixes, water t ig h t . an added (actor of safety Inestimable
hood hinge, open hood support, nowly in itu advantages. The brakes arc
designed crown fendon, a more ef­ operated by a light pressure-on the
fective weather-prdof wlridahtyp (Hriff, /o o j pedal aud-the. mechanism in bqtb.
operating instruments eon forming id t
design to the headlamps, flush venti­
lator, new dust apron and a heavier proval t q 1this ‘feature as perfected
and in no sense experimental.
and better looking gasoline tank.

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Delivered Sanford

LUBRICATION

With fifty per cent more power
claimed for its famous vulvc-in-hcud
h! x cylinder cngine)c|litB successful ex­
ternal brakes exteinled to four wheels
in both Sixes und Fours, a specially
designed carburetor that is heralded
as a wonder, and literally dozens of
other developments, major and minor,
Buick proves thut its engineering stuff
lias been very much “on the job."

H ere, too, is power. And w ith
Lilia g r e a te r p o w e r is alco
g reater safety fur the proved
Quick brakes,arc now applied
to all four wheels. The new
Buick 70 h. p. valve-in-head
m otor until its com plete a u to ­
m atic sy ste m of lubrication
c o n tr ib u te s to t h a t greater
m easure of u tility and sn*tpfnction w h ic h it is Q u irk ’::'
p o lic y , y e a r a f t e r y ear, u
build in to its cars.

$1095 to
$2510

BASE

14 MODELS
Of the fourteen body models of thq
line, ten,are mounted on the Six cyl­
inder chassis and four on the four
cylinder chassis.
Of the six-cylinder body models
there are two interesting departures
fr&lt;&gt;m the 1923 lino, a five-passenger
Sedan to he known as the “ Double
Service/' and a five-passenger Broug­
ham. The former is painted a dur­
able black and the Interior is lined
and upholstered in easily renovated
material. The result is a- car that
can lx.- subjected to the roughest usag­
es of business and a t the same time
quickly adaptable to social purposes.
The
five-passenger
Brougham,
painted in a brilliant maroon, is u
very sm art model of the so-calcld
Spurt type. I t has, all.the refinements
inside and put,' thnt are* ]u4s&lt;x-iatcd
with c irs of *thin - character,'- besides
many features distinctly its own.
The fivt-passfpgur touring ear and
the fivcMiassenger Sedan, finished in
dtistrotfs 'black, 'are' distinguished by
ample room. T ho" seven-passenger
touring.,aryl sgven-pSssengar Sedan
arc finished to
beautiful spft shado
of blu?. The snprt roadster and
sport touring are both maroon color.
Of tho tour cylinder line, the fivcptssenger touring and the two-pasaengar Ropdster are finished In black,
the four-passenger Coupe in maroon,
the five-passenger Sedan in blue.

In Temporary Quarters There Until New j
Building is Erected
The Sanford Buick Company., Thursdny nigned n con­
tract on a new hnildiiig to be erected for them on Magnolia
Avenue, between Second and Third Streets, adjoining Wight
Brothers Building.
This building will be modern in oVery detail nnd design­
ed especially for Buick Service. W o rk will .begin.Monduy,
and is expected to be completed by October I bL:-

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Adhering strictly to Buick progress, it will'be the aim
of this .new organization to render a SERVICE .to JJuick a■
owners, which will be unexcelled in any part of the country. * *
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inspect the NEW 192-1 BUICK' FOUR-WHEEL BRAKE, nt
the Company’s temporary quarters in the WIGHT BUILD-ING.
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For those who do not care to purchase a new cat1nt prtsent,
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One 1922 Ford Coupe, leather upholstery,
good tires, Eclf-Htnrter.
One 1920 Buick K-15, Touring.
One 1919 Buick H-15, Touring.
One }922 Ford
Snubbers.
One Balge, Sport model.
All of pur used cars have been thoroughly .imputed.
adjusted by competent mechanics, and wn.rcoonuufod tbflin .
as good purchases at the prices quoted;
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SATURDAY,
AUGUST. . 18,1923
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ANNOUNCING A REAL 4-DOOR, 5-PASSENGER
SEDAN
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STEPHEN, THE MAR
By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
L WILLIAM JENNINGS Dll VAN
Slrphfn the martyr, ws* tho flrit
a noble .bind And he « t a worthy

Text of Today'a Bible Talk by Mr. Bryan

Implcmnts of
./o r
word of
dod.1'’
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STEPHEN THE MARTYR
The WorM's Great Need
LampI* lhosc who fo,,owwI'«fter
(Acta G:8-1G; 7:64-60)
file world wai; never mnrf In need
than now of tli4; Christian spirit ex­
H, had all the vlrtgea that could be
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f
,alth
*nd
l,owcr'
dld
»w»t
wonders
and
miracles
pressed in th c ^ ra y e r of fciirist upon
In ore call tp nuch Heroic among the people.
the cross and in tho petition of Steph­
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“ro#e c*rUin of thc synagogue, which -U called the synagogue
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power And nn1^ o l S ertJ!,eB’.?n&lt;1 Cy5cninnB' ndd Alejrandrlnnp, «tn,l of them, of. Cilicia en os he kneeled to receive his death
pounds.
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iht great wondera and signs and of Asia, disputing with Stephen.
At the close o f ' the late conflict
the people.
And they were not able tb rbsist the wisdom and the spirit by which seme of tho etatesmen caught a
.
,
ertaln groups were formed to op- he spake.
glimpse of a world /reed ftom war by
hlm and counteract hia influ
Then they suborned men, which said, Wo have heard him apeak blaaphem- tho teachings of the Nayarene. Tho
At first they thought that dls- oua words against Moses and against God.
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next day after the signing of the
f with him would be sufficient.
And they stirred up the people, and the elders, and the scribes, and armistice, Lloyd George announced
_ they found U nt-“they were not came upon him, and caught him and brought him to the council.'
that there must be no greed or avarice
Je to m is t the wisdom" or prevail
And set false witnesses, which said, This man ceaseth not to speak blas­ at the peace conference—that the
lalpst “the spirit by which he spake" phemous words against this holy place, and the law.
treaty must inaugurate on earth the
iuborned wltnesaes to bring
Fo* we have heard him say, that this Jesus of Naxareth shall destroy this reign of the Prince of Pence. It thrill­
i charges against him. Then they place, and shall change tho customs which Moses delivered us.
ed the world.
him and brought him before
And all that sat In the council, looking steadfastly on him, saw hit face
President Wilson tabled his approv­
'couhcll. And all the members of as it had been the face of an angel.
al of the noble sentiment and it look­
i ‘ council, “looking steadfastly on
x
X
XX
ed as if the song of the shepherds at
mw his face as it had been the
When they heard these things, they were cut to the heart, and they Bethlehem was about to become an
of an angel."
gnashed on him with their teeth.
international anthem. But the world
Iwn follows a long chapter, StepBut he, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked steadfastly into heaven, and was doomed to disappointment; the
( d*i answer to the accusation of taw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God.
gaping wounds were still open and the
stphemy, nearly all of It devoted to
And said, Behold, 1 see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing blood whs still hot.' The treaty did
tphcn’a review of dod’a dealings on the right hand of God.
not* go as far as it ought to have
iltb the .children of Israel. He tracYhen they cried out with a loud voice, and stopped their cars, ami ran gone toward removing the causes of
(be history of the chosen people upon him with one accord.
war and some of the nations were not
the time that God called AbraAnd cast him out of the city, and atoned him; and the witnesses laid tfudy to go as far ns the treaty went.
until the crucifixion of Christ, down their clothes at a young mnn'a feet, whose name was Saul.
Two Great Truths
fading with a stinging Indictment
And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, re­
Then caine the Arms Conference at
those who betrayed and murdered ceive my spirit
Washington. It was a long-to-be re­
Messiah.
And he kneeled down, cried with a loud voice, Lord lay not this sin to membered day when Secretary Hugh­
A Famous Prayer
their charge. And when he had .said this, ho fell asleep.
es, speaking for President Harding,
The text of our talk takes the trial
proposed that over half the battleship
St this point and tella us how In- the evil, and hldeth himself; but the progress they were making.
tonnage of the world should be scrap­
gristed his auditors were. They were simple pass on, and are punished."
Feeble protests are ignored, larger ped. .
bt to the heart, and they gnashed on
But the sacrifices made for ordi­ opes are ridiculed, threatening ones
The world was thrilled again. It
with their teeth." But Stephen, nary rofroma differ in many particu­
arc resisted—the more threatening the looked nn if the solemnity that brood­
[lied with the Holy Ghost, “looked up lars from the sacrifices made by the
fiercer the persecution. The foes of ed over the burial of tho Unkonw sol­
lastly into heaven, and saw the Christian martyrs. Tho latter are
Christianity at once recognised the ef­ dier gave a guarantee of success to
ory of God, and Jesus standing on linked together as kindred in a com­
fectiveness of its weapons. I*ove was the conference.
&gt;right hand of God."
mon cause and their blood is traceable an Uresistible power; those who op­
Hut again disappointment followed:
Bis description of his vision increas. through many centuries.
posed it soon learned that there was the world was not yet ready to luy
the anger of hia persecutors. They
down its aims and build n peace, uni­
no shiold.
Conquest Through Sacrifice
it him out or the city and atoned
When armies met armies either vic­ versal and perpetual, upon the moral
Christ Introduced Into the world -a
Urn. Stephen, calling upon God and
code announced in the sermon mi the
sflpg, “Lord Jesua, receive my spir- new philosophy; He measured great* tory or defeat could be used fur put­ mount ami sealed on Calvary.
ting
other
armies
in
the
field,
but
tbe
ness
by
service—by
the
good
one
can
knecled down to receive
Those who visit Europe today re­
founds that brought his life to an do instead of by the authority he can What glory was there in a triumph turn doubting whether tho war-worn
and prayed for those who were exercise. He set up this new standard over unarmed Christians who offered nations of the old wurld have yet
for nations as well us for individuals. no resistance?
oalng hint to death.
learned any important lessons from
He proclaimed another new doctrine
The Church'd Shame
It will be noticed that a young'man
the wur. Only the enormous debts
i mentioned—"and the witnesses when He taught conquest through
If the persecuted had fought b a (k ,l(j|B^ arCi ng k were, chained to their
. juicriflcfl JpstemL fct. MltfiUWi
they ..would -Suva -beau. .. u-xUvt tuinattuLl
xfutghfrr.- •The i-nNy-Olrv hiam
me-em
meaao- ch3 (ht-fr* eflfr’MillfffWIf VMlW huv'J*J
an a feet, whose name was Saul.
madly1 into other wars.
more
progress
by
patiently
submitting
taised no issua and left no impres­
! It is worth white, to note that the
Carlyle, in tho closing chapter of
!nt mention we have 'of Paul, the to every form of cruelty—even to sion. Hut when the Christians, by his French Revolution, announced u
tat hero of the Christian faith, is in death itself—than they could have act as well as by word, testified to gn-at truth; vix.: that tbbUglR is
unntetlun with the de^th of the first mado had they relied upon the sword. tho truth of that which they proclaim­ stronger than artillery power, ami at
srtyr. He Was a,young,man and A Christ's kingdom is founded upon ed they forced oven their accusers t o |1(lBt m„uia, the WOr»d ||ku B„ft clay,
iider among those who were perae- love and sacrifice is the highest proqf inquire about o faith th a t could sus- ■S U rt| lnff| but true. Thought outlives
jntiag the Christians. The first verso of lovo. It requires no heroism to tain ut such times nnd under such c ir-! u„ tho Brnl|cll nnJ n#vics that are
the following chapter begins, "And enjoy for n cause, but it means Bome' l CUnistances.
massed against the right. And thep
J ) r n y o r which Stephen offered j Carlyle announces a still greater truth
■ul (afterwards Paul) was consent- thing to Buffer for a enuse.
Martyrdom is the
evi­
t c strongest
s rouges
e Ifor .j^g^
ng unto his (Stephen's) death."
that “back of tho’t
those wj,0 were stoning him to\vhen lie declares tl
dence
that
one
con
give
of
his
sincer­
death is a very Important part of tho Is love."
The Martyr’s Influence
There are two important lesions to ity. Tho test of a man's lovo of coun­ record of Ids life. Christ was ids ex
Brotherhood's Foundation
BIld Stcphen inet death in the
drawn from the martyrdom of try is his willingness to die
The world is fn need of-the love
when necessary; for this reason
Hpirit( with a prayer for those that inspired Stephen,' the love that
Stephen.
soldier
has
been
honored
throughout
in th,. shedding of Ids mado his appeals unanswerable, the
First, the influence of the martyrs.
No ono has been able» to
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The doctrine that there is no for­ history, no ono
love that led him to pray for his ene­
giveness of sins without tho shedding vide honors with him because no other
Is it not strange Unit, with the mies.
blood has a wider application than form of service has been regarded as words of the Saviour ringing down (he
Love is the foundation of brothefusually given to It. There Is sel­ in the same class.
centuries and with tho first martyr liopd and brotherhood expresses it-,
Proof of Progress
dom a reform of real magnitude that
exhibiting tho same forgiving spirit, self through the spirit of ro-oporaWhile some have accomplished more persecutions have been permitted to tion.
not begin with th f shedding of
tj .
&gt;od. It is so difficult tb awaken the by living for their country than othupa atgin tb« history of Christianity and
It is possible'for individuals to live
together in peace, cnch helping the
op)« to the meaning and the menace have by dying for It, they hove npt shwne the church?
other;
it is likewise possible for na­
a wrong that the final tragedy of been able to a ttra c t the attentiop
When the followers of Christ ex­
cath, and that alone, seems to bo' while living or hold the place in ijie™* hibited a seal that took no account of tions to live side by side, each help­
cry -when dead- Thl* respect which U
Sufficient to arouse them to action.
tUnger, but preached their gospel of ing the other. Of all the nalbna, ouis
That this is no new condition is evi­ compelled when one offers big own lofe from the scaffold and from out is In the best position to lead the
dent from the fact that Solomon drew body upon the eltgr nnd poure out W« the fiemss,’ religion spread from heart world fn the building of an enduring
peace on the teachings of the Prince
distinction between those who were own blood In proof of hie devotion,
heart.
TiT ™ n i a r t v r a a vantage tp hM
rt* Christianity
IntUinity would
wouiu have
nave
of Feaco.
vise enough to foresee evil and Uipse
vho learned only through'suffering. ground from which to proclaim
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It expresses the thought In beautiful
Republic Syndicate)
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Ave., 1017 sq. yds.
K. H. R a m s a y , or e it h e r &lt;»r an y th e C irc u it C o u rt of S em inole C oun ty .
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Ninth
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OF BOCK AND BOAT BA81N
o f t h e m la an d to th a follow in g 4a- i h r C o u rt R o u s e nl H an ford, Humlnole
acrlb ed p r o p e r ty In t h e C o u n ty of C ou n ty , F lo rld n . t h i s t h e t t h day of Avo., 430 sq. yds.
AT SANFORD, FLORIDA
B smlnole. m a t e of F lorida. «o-w lt: J u l y . A. II. 1*13.
Total, 01670 sq. yds.
K. X. DOIJfILARH.
Sealed proposals will be received T ils K aet h a lf of th e N o rth e a s t o u a r - (HHAL) .
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the City Commiaaion of Sanford,
Ily: A. R . W eeks, D. O.
ed
envelope, endorsed on the outside
A irier,drrm sn Akermqn.
rida, at their office' In the City
"Bid
for Paving," Sanford, Florida,
s iil I r l lo r f o r C o m p lain an t.
Ml at or before 8 p. In. August 87,
amj tho name of tile bidder or bid­
p a r tlM c/a lin in g’ an In terest In -».» T-7-i*-i»-ta-K-d-ii-ia*as-»-i-*ic
IttJ, for the construction of a Dock
ders.
T . o ? M W . Jonas, and — — J ones.
Boat Basin for which there la hlaC w
ife . O ardnsr^J*. \\ood andI — — Each proposal must be nccompon*
7,000.00 available. W ood, h is W ife, and It. M. U m W
1ml
by a certified check, made pay­
and each o f you If liv in g and If dead,
Certified check for 3% of the a ll p arlh -s cla lm liiK an m W M it « r Jn*
able
nt sight, to the order of the City
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ount of bid muat accompany pros e v e r a lly o r o th e r w is e In and to the
of
tyinfonl.
Florida, for 3 per cent of
Scaled
proposals
will
be
received
by
I.
the
amount
of
their bid.
tho
City
CommDsJon
of
Sanford,
K?
bliSVri'o"
Copies of plana and apcc if (cations
Florida
at
their
office
in
the
City
The
successful
bidder or bidders
1 h« seen a t tha office of the City
quarter
and
III!
Boat
tialf
of
Northeast
Hall,
at
our
before
S
p.
m.,
September
will
be
required
to
give a l*opd equal
•ger, or a t th e 1office of FreB T. quarter of Uoutheaet quarter o t Hecfillifms after August 10, 1983, and tlon Uavantaen OT8. 'T “WD*hl?Lj!,*?2l 10, 1823, for grading, drainage and to Bfi per cant of his or their bid, and
ty.on e III) South of Range Twenty* paving the following streets, to-wit:
aucb bond to be executed by g surety
y he obtained on deposit of $10.00
Cypress
Aya.
front
Union
to
Ninth
company licensed to dt^buslneta In
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will be returned If bid is made. H ailly J. R ed w o o d , jo in e d by b #r huestreet,
4680
sq.
yds.
the .State of Florida, said bond to be ,
The City Commiaaion rtyervaa tha 1,nnd/T h o m a s J. R edw ood, h e re in
ad d e a rh Of yo u a re d 'fe n d Commercial 8trect, from Park St. approved by the City Commission.
‘“h t to reject any or all blda,‘ or ac- athnatat ytoo ueald
WII: th a t r o k r raafdaneea
Copies of the plans and Specifica­
any bid they deem to be for the e r a u n k n o w n ! th a t aaeh o f s o u , *h* to Palmetto Ave., 1163 sq. yds.
aald nam
ed .d
e fe n d a n lB , If
named
.defendanlB,
.. liv in g , la
French Ave, from Ninth St. to Lake tions may be seen at the office of the
*t interest of the City,
over the age of iwwtaiy onw
that there Te no person In th* « * * “' Monroe, 10.W0 sq. yds.
Citg Manager or at the °ffjk* °f ^ rod
W. B. WILLIAMS.
Florida. Ibe eervlce of subm-ena up&lt;»a
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City Manager. whom would bind the eald defendsnta. ; Meltonvilje. Are- from Celery Ave. T. WiliUms, Engineer. Mans and
If livin g, or either o f them, g d » to R. R., 2412 sq. yds.
;
specifications may be obtained at
further appearing from the^awqro kill
Park
Ave.,
frpm
Fulton
SL
to altjur offlpe on deposit of $1$ 00 *
■Ik J«4I. of com plaint that It ia the belief of
t l i r a l t m t Ik e s m k e f F lo rid a
the com plainant that, there la a per- Lake Moaroe, 26*1 sq. yda.
which will be returned if a bixf^U
•• and fa r. the ( « ■ • ( , m4
eon. or are uereona. Interested In th*
' Sixth 8L from Magnolia Ave. to made.
nliore
described property,
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|t* rtrH a n o o n it sen o f k ' i u c a - name or names are unknown to tbe Laurel Are., t M sq, yds.
Islnsnt; IT IK TH BnK FpR B OHThe City Commission reserve# the
BD that you and .each of you and
I iTl*,,. J ,*Jl'M wo«l. joined by her hue*
Seventh St., from Magnplla Avy. to right to reject any «r all bids, or to
ties claim ing an Internet In
“ ad. Thomas V. Redwood.
, accept any bid they dehm far-be-for;
lands appear to the hill of f&gt;m* MeHonvJUa ^Vkv 4W4 *0. yd*I herein filed on or before lie s *
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j t y , , RAGE FOUR

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September Oth, and while it is mid­
summer and many are away we hope
to have a (food crowd and we hope to
ahow them something whilo here. The
Associated Dniiy crowd are a live
bunch and if they will all come on
that date we can have a fine meet­
ing and interperao business with
pleasure.
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When Alexander Dumas, tho elder,
4 C flK R lE P ))0 M E V.
wrote “The Three .Guardsmen,” he
THE SU N PftV cS'eHOOL
ncgelcted to odd a Anal chapter dis­
MnCfizintz o HP TrtE
posing of his three ' heroes. This
O o T S ip e p a g e : w uz .
chapter has just been supplied by
P H , opooy J o n a h 1
Th« Nw IS* t* IS-pase Weekly Her- means of n headline in a Miami paper
i
ru e, w h a le f
C o u n ty which reads: "Three Guardsmen Kill­
Adrerrn*e* ■»&lt;* known on nppllen&lt; ed by Lightning.” Thanks for the in­
lion. M dt'W r year, nltenyn In ndynnen
formation. We have been wondering
MICMIIICIl TI1H AaaOClATKD I’II KM
Tho Associated P ress Is o selu slT sly for years whnt finally became of
• m illed to ll.s uas for republlcatlon Of
a ll n sw s d lsp steh es credited to It or them.—Miami Metropolis.
his p s p s r
Dumas did not write a work named
p u b lish ed
hsrsln.
"The
Three Gunnlsmen.” He wrote
All rights of ro-publlcntlon of speclsi
“The Three Musketeers," the nnmo of
■fspstrhss hsrsln sro also roaervvd.
ntrieei IIKItAI.il MJILMXG. Phone IM which some careless English and Am­
erican publishers changed to "The
Three Guardsmen." A fter publish­
ing “Tho Three Musketeers” Dumas
wrote several rtiorc books about “The
Three Musketeers” nnd their chum
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f " t * * * n A d .e r t i .l n a h r n r a . r n l . l i n
;
nnd
[_TIJK AMERICAN HR£SS ASSOCIATION__I D'Artagnan, giving their lives
adventures to the end of their days.
We had supposed that nil editors
knew this.—Ocala Star.
All editors do—accent on tho edi­
Dispatch from Hamburg says the
dividunis who benefit by the very men to nationnl conventions. Florida
tors.
price of gorillas hns gone up. Good
work for which the organization was has paid but little attention to this
tlmo to sell off a few from Florida.
in the past. Mixed with men of
TWENTY MILLION BOXES PRE­ formed. In protecting its own mem­
bers the associations wage n general prominence hnve been men in Florida
DICTED.
The Daily nnd Weekly Herald nre
war which benefits everyone produc­ delegation that would not be creditadding many now features to these
ing the same products. At times the nblo to a backwoods moss meeting.
At the meeting of Floridn farmers individualist is enabled to take ad­ Florida is in n position to attract
papers to make them more interest­
nnd fruit growers at Gainesville this vantage of circumstances nnd profit nation-wide attention in the next na­
ing to the readers.
week the estimate given outns to the more than the association members, tional convention. It has men who
The Titusville Star will issue n size of the citrus fruit crop for the hut if he uses this success not only nre distinguished Democrats. It hns
Bootlegger’s Edition of that paper coming seuson is 20,000,000 boxes.
to profit himself hut to also destroy a cillze, the greatest-and most in­
Over sixteen million lioxcs were the organization (hat created the ad­ fluential Democrat in the United
some time in September. There ought
produced last yenr.
to be plenty of money in it.
vantageous circumstances, he works States. This man should tic the
The time hns been when the lum­ toward reducing himself to helpless­ unanimous choice of Democrats ns
one of the delegates to the national
Tho lieutenant governor of North ber, naval stores nnd phosphate i n ­ ness nnd downfall.
Carolina is parly blamed for the dustries in this state were considered
A bundle of small sticks is strong­ convention. This man is William
wrecking of n hank up there. Well, to he close rivals of the citrus indus­ er than large slicks taken separate­ Jennings Brynn', and his presence
will put Florida on the map in that
what can you expect from a lieu­ try, but it now looks like citrus pro­ ly.—Rcporter-Stnr.
duction is leading all the others.
great gathering.
tenant T
And tho citrus industry in Florida
With Mr. Brynn, Florida should
Don’t let tho summer weather get is just beginning to come into its
send Senators Park M. Trammell
your goat. Keep the goat tied out own.
and Duncan U. Fletcher, Governor C.
There are many hundreds of young
under the trees and forget about the
A. Hardee, And the four Florida Con­
weather. Keep pushing nnd pulling citrus trees in the state which have
gressmen. Tills would givi us eight
not yet come into bearing, but which
for business.
distinguished dclcgntes-nt-lnrgc with
will, within n few years, bring the
a half vote each.
It looks like Tom Applcynrd is total citrus production up to an
Then in addition thereto, two lead­
Cntt’s campaign manager and the amount undreamed of even a few
ers from each of the four congress­
Tnmpn Tribune will be his publicity years ago.
ional districts could be selected, nnd
In addition to the acreage already
organ—if they keep talking about
DUTY OF THE DEMOCRATS
they should be such men ns these:
him in the future ns they have in the planted to citrus trees, Inrge areas
First District—I’erry (1. Wall nt)d j
will be planted during the next sev­ 11Next yertr the nation will again l&gt;o
•■■’ ’• past few weeks.
W. F. Stovall, of Tumpn.
eral years, and in fact, the outlook is In the midst of a national election,
Second District—Frank E. Harris,:
Bunch of Rnturinns nnd Kiwnninns ihnt Floridn will soon he one cxpnnse and already the press nnd the people of OCuln, ami Robert W. Davis, of
from Pnlatkn will visit Sanford on of groves and orchards nnd vegeta­ nre discussing Presidential probabil­ Gainesville.
the 22nd of Augintt, next Wednes­ bles in nearly nil sections of the ities.
Third District—John P. Stokes, of
day. Sanford will show them the state.—St. Petersburg Times.
Henry Ford has demonstrated a Pensacola, and T. J. Appleyard, of
usual Sanford hospitality and give
popularity that suggests that he may. Tallahassee.*
IMITATION NEWSPAPERS
them a hearty welcome.
bo nominated ns the enndidute of n
Fourth District—Arlhur • T. Wil­
third party, Mr. Ford would prob­ liams, of Jacksonville; Fred M. Hud­
The people who have tried to pro­ ably receieve the Democratic nomina­
The demand for Florida oranges is
son, of Miami.
increasing says trade dtsaplchcs nnd duce a ill css newspapers have always tion were he only n Democrat.
Just think what this would mean
the demand for FlorKin vegetables hud to give up, because thcytffould
Delegates to national conventions for Florida, nnd for the party to
will also increase whenever the same not get readers enough to keep going.1 are usually lending politicians, nnd have such delegates in the next na­
systematic marketing and advertis­ They have found, after a while, that they nro “stickers" for party men tional convention.
ing of Floridu vegetables takes place. advertisements are news.
und party principles. The National
The Observer submits this to the
The opposite type of publication is Democratic Convention will nominate Florida-Democracy. The Democratic
Ami*now the lowly lobster crawls the freJ* shopping news sheet thrown a true pud tried Democrat, nnd at newspapers nre well represented in
into the lim elight Some experts around in doorways nnd cluttering up present William G. McAdoo seems the above suggestions.
hnve discovered that the lobster can mailboxes. Thu idea inspiring these the favorite, b“t « Democratic nom­
Let Florida show up BIG at the
travel u mile a day. Wo know some seems to be-that people will read nils ination is made through a two-thirds convention. Let true democracy and
lobsters that could trnvel faster than alone. But these never pay in the vote of tho convention, nnd other State pride eclipse all selfishness.
that if tho Ku Klux was behind them. long run,'either* In the first place Progressives mny combine nnd de- Sincere loyalty to the party wjll see
people expect to pay n price for fent Mr. McAdoo and nominte Rnl-„
the wisdom in the suggestion herein
The Federal Game I-nw wil} be np- worth, nnd have little regard for stun.
contained.
\
plicd to Tennessee says wires from things offered free.
There is plenty of presidential tim ­
The Democrntis press of Florida
Then, the uverngc
housewife ber in tho Democratic party, nnd
tho Agricultural Department ut
shoiibl be on the alert. To piny into
Washington. If the Federal Bureau glances at tho offending sheet nnd these include such men as Ralston, the hands of enemies will only show
would pay more attention to the game says to herself, "How foolish to ad­ Cox, Donnhey, Clarke, Robertson and n weakness that puts the State in a
• in Florida this state would hnve bet‘ vertise all over again when I have many others.
hud light.
read what I wanted in my regular
ter protection.
Oscar Underwood in being urged
The true nnd tried Democrats cer­
paper already!" She clears it off the by many Democratic newspapers
tainly hnve nn opportunity to figure
Governor McMustcr bf South Du* parch or out of the mailbox nnd drops which usually believe in an uncon­ effectively in the national convention
kotn Is the boy who took the gas it into tho wnstehasked
ditional surrender to Wall Street.
through its delegates.
In Oakland, Cnl., merchants mpde
out of gasoline. He ordered the deal­
Floridn in I1H2 endorsed Mr. Un­
Tho Democratic press can take the
ers in his state to sell gasoline at u a real nnd concerted effort tu adver­ derwood, not knowing
his record. lend and conduct the campaign
certain price or got out of the state tise t&gt;y means of such n shopping pa­ Wall street was back of him then, above suggested.
nnd they brought the price down. per. They have uliundoned it nfler nnd would like to see him nominnUjil
With such men ns the above in a
He is also responsible for the price almost n year's trial. They have by the Democrats. Ilut Wall sfiTet national convention, the nrmy of
war in gas now. He is some lud, thnt gone hack to regular newspaper ud- would double cross him and vote for delegates will sit up nnd tnke notice.
v e r t is in g ,
McMasters.
the Republican candidate because it . And the nation will realize that
People want ails and they want nlwnys prefers a Republican presi­
Florida has leaders that any State
The Industrial News Bureau says news. They liku features and fun­ dent in spite of the fact that it dab­ could well lie proud of.
that insurance is getting cheaper. nies, and strange as it may seem, bles in Democratic conventions.
The time to act is now.
Maybe so,*jnsybc so. They talk about thoy demand editorials. But they
Wall street nominated Parker for
Thu professional politicians arc a l­
gasoline getting cheaper also but It want them mixed.—St. Augustine tlie Democrats, only to desert him in ready iiuietly ut work.—Florida Ob­
secnio a long ways from Floridn. It Record-.
the election. It did tho same thing server.
take# #h-iut two years for cheaper
for James M. Cox.
prfcet^lo
to Florida but a raise In THE VICTORY OF ORGANIZATION
The nomination of Underwood
prices gets here in twenty-four hours.
would mean another Wntorloo for Governor Parker
The recent .victory of the citrus Democracy. Then especially ahould
Meets Ku Klux Klan
When "Our Army" gets back to San­ growers before the Railroad Commis­ Florida hoar in mind that Underwood
And They Are His
ford tomorrow from the encampment sion in causing a suspension of the was the leader of the "W ets” in tho
a t Jacksonville the old town should attempted rube of freight rotes by United States Senate. He was an
Said He Would Unmask Them and
jnq gn a more animated appearance. the ruil roads on their products ,1s a unrelenting opponen tof Woman
They Cheered Him
Tlinvboys went away two weeks ago demonstration of tho value of organ­ Suffrage.
The next Democratic candidate for
and they made a big hole in the pop­ isation among tho farmers and grow­
(nr The Ah m IM(4 pFesnl
ulation. We understand they wuro ers ,
president must be a strong advocate
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 17.—Gover­
victorious in the "Battle of Pork nnd 'T h e right or wrong of freight of the Volstead act. Ho mu^t be free nor I’urker, who last winter announc­
charges is not In tho discussion. But from Wall street entanglements.
ed ho had dedicated himself to tear­
Beans.”
it is a fact that tho railroads are Im­
TMe Democrats can win with Me- ing the jnask off the Ku Klux Klan
It costa Uncle Bum just 27 cents a mense organizations capable of exert­ Adoo or any other distinguished lead­ nnd wh-jrwas responsible for the
day to feed his nrmy. If this is the ing enormous power for their inter­ er who cornea with clean hands nnd Morehouse Pariah investigations came
in personal contact with three passen­
cose wo ought to join the nrmy and ests, while the Individual grower has honest heart.
Florida should go into the next na­ ger carloads qf Klansman full of re­
find out how our paternal govern­ only a wee, small voice in the wilderment can do this stunt. And we ness of politics. Only by organising tional convention with men who can galia a t Gloater, Mita., last night and
might add thnt if tho nrmy can be under leaders with vision, strength command attention and wield influ­ nftcr a conversation with them they
fed on 27 cents a day there are other and the courage of their convictions ence. The delegates from this state gave him dpfty cheer according to a
in tha New Orleans
parts of the government that could can his Interests bo defended in a should go free arul unlramplcd. .By story pu!
learn lessons of economy from the way worthy of comparisoh with that selecting big men, true 1men, and Item.
af transportation companies that Strict party men, they can act and
army.
,
prill act fotr the best interests of all
Two ruilway lines are now
haul his products to the market*.
built through tho Andes, tho
a tta c k s are often mada on differ, the Democrats.
The Associated Dailies of Florida
Most states send their brainiest
will meat la Banford on Thursday ent growers’ organizations by - in-

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T:?«*I THE SANFORD DAILY H ERAtD,1SATURDAY, AUGUST?!*, 1923

BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

BASE BALL NEWS

Secretary J. \V. Hays, who t u n td
In convention circles to t» one of the'
lenders of tho opposition Or “eonacrvntire” element. The “progress*
Ives’’ through a resolution introduce! v
by Delegate Fisher of Oakland, Cal*
member of tho laws committee, sought
to place tho'Journal under the direc­
torate of entire executive council In­
stead of only the secretary as et
present, but the motion was lost by
an overwhelmingly vote.
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Lady Bess, Champion Egg Layer

Firpo Trains

y e st e r d a y s r esu lts

MIGHT DESTROY

Florida State League
Orlando 0, Drackr^Utyi) P- t
Daytona 0, S t Petecahurg 1
Lakeland 3-4, Tampa 1-1.
National League
Cincinnati 6, New York 4.
S t Louis 8, Brooklyn 5.
Chicago 6, Boston 2.
Pittsburgh 11, Philadelphia 0.
American League
Philadelphia 7, Detroit 0.
Washington 6, Chicago 4.
New York 6, S t Louis 4.
HOW THEY STAND
Florida State League
Won Lost
Orlando ...»........—• 37
15
Iiradentown---- i— 32
19
laikcland ............... 20
20
S t Petersburg....... 25
20
Daytona ........
22 '. 30
Tampa .......... w....... 14
38
WATCH DIGESTION IN SUMMER
Too much Ico cream, pie, salads,
pickles and cold drinks during the hot
weather causes indigestion. Contbd or
furred tongue, bad breath, and sour or
feverish stomach are symptoms of
this malady that enn be corrected with
Foley Cathartic Tablets. "I had stomnrh trouble ond tried Foley Cathartic
Tablets. They gave quick relief and
now 1 can cat anything," writea J.
Osborn, Lucasvillo, Ohio. A whole­
some physic that sweetens the stom­
ach, tones the liver and cleanses the
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
• DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHII’S"

By Editor
Tho Philadelphia Athletics who have
been practically lending the dog’s life
in tho American League when by I’ll,
lettte’s wildness they defeated the
Bengal Tigers by the close score of
7 to 0 yesterday.

Pulatka Pals, semi-pro champions
of Florida, takes nn easy game from
the Valdosta (Gcorgin) Club yester­
day. Spems as if nothing but Georgia
clubs will tackle the Pals. Today they
tackle Waycross, Ga.

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B e ss, Is th o c h a m p io n c g g -la y c r of th e t o u u l r y . In 136 d a y s L a d y llosa
laid 63 egg s, n o t m issin g a n s l t c r n n t o day . T h e average egg o u t p u t o f
a goose is 35 p e r y e a r ,'
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Agnin tonight nt the Milano "Down
to the Sea in Ships.”

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• Luis A ngel F ir p o , "W ild Bull of
tho P a m p a s , " h a v in g knocked o u t
Chartlo W e l n c r t a t P hiladelphia,
now t u r n o to tr a i n i n g for his bout
w ith D e m p se y f o r tho w orld's
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NEW 1921 I1UICK
lures" they had only to turn to the
WHIRLWIND HIT
chassis to verify it in toto.
IN ALL SECTION’S
There they nctuully nnd quickly
perceived advanced engineering that
For some time Dame Rumor has vitally nlTcrls alt of the following
been pretty busy passing along in­ elements: power, comfort, conven­
formation as to what the 1921 iluiek ience, accesnibility; economy, dura­
models would be like. As usual the bility and safety.
Dame* was mostly wrong.
Ia it any wonder, therefore, that
True, the new Iluiek, now unveiled Ihe news spread so rapidly that be­
to the public, proved to be sensntional fore tho tlrst day’s showing was over,
both ns to advanced engineering and a quarter of n million Americans
body design, but scarcely along the crowded Iluiek show rooms from const
1lines that the Inquocious dame hud so to con«t. No like demonstration'ap­
| freely predicted.
peals in the entire annals of tho nuThose of motordum whu have been (lomobilc industry.
, accustomed each yenr to expect n
great deal of Iluiek are in no wise PRINTERS ( LOSE
J disappointed. Confronted in the
ATLANTA SESSION
show room by n huge poster detail­
ing a formidable list of "new feu&lt;I I &gt; T l i r \ « q i i r l n l r l

Bill Hurt tonight.

A frail boat and ita six occupants
Scenes of whale fishing, mutiny
towed nt exprcss-trnln speed toward and storms!
And ono you will never tire of see­
three thousand miles of open water,
ing.
through n sea lashed into fonn, by a | ^ |,j,, t hrrt* masted ship command
maddened whnlo
ietl by a mutineer until—you come and
Bill Hart tonight in
Word Brand".
A sudden turn, n shout, " L ook o u t.jBCc tonight,
he’s heading for •is!" The on) • are
splintered along one side of the whole.A sensational Western melodrama
lie was only a college fellow in the
boot; l-cforo tho startled cro-v cun sight of the old Quaker but when lie that will have you in a nervous f(t &lt;p\y.
back-water, the nurstc r of the deep came back from harpooning a whale, minute and in another have you stnndIing on your feet and cheering.
is upon them!
it wus a different thing.
A flip of its death-dealing "flukes,"
Also International News one day
Shown for the lff.xt time tonight at
and both ernft and Its occupants are
new.
tossed high in tho air. The boat falls the Milano. Prices 10 and 35 cents.
back into tt\u sea a buttered wreck,
Monday night, "Broken C'hnins." ( Admission 10 and 20 cents.
iti crew floundering about in sharkSpecial
matinee Monday afternoon.
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infested waters.
Don’t forget Saturday's pictures
Such is the climnx of the most osstart
at 7 and other days at 7:30 ami
This
picture
is
a
$30,000
prize
win­
tounding piece of realism ever photo­
a matinee every day at 3 o’clock.
ner!
graphed—a motion picture made in
Ibe broad reaches of mid-Atluntlc,
Starting Monday the mulince prices
Dors marriage give a man the right
with n 90-ton sperm whale as the prin­
Will
be 5 and 10c.
to
keep
his
wife
in
chains?
cipal actor, and the hand of chance
directing ns fierce a battle between
Monday and Tuesday—The gem of
Without doubt nmie thrills than
man and mnmniul as the long history
the seuson, "Driven," with Charles E.
have
ever
been
packed
into
one
photoof whaling hna ever^known.
Mack, Eleanor Fair and others.
drama.
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“Down to the Sea in Ships" will bo
shown for the lust time today nt the
And tonight every one in Sanford
A battle of brawn nnd emotions
Mitalic Theatre.
with their last name beginning with
lhat will.hold you spellbound!
"1" will lie admitted free of charge.
FILM ACTORS
Also Monday night Harold Lloyd
Gasoline tractors are replacing the
MISTAKEN FOR
will be seen in "Captain Kid’s Kids."
switching engines on some railroads.
“REVENUERS”
And Fox News, showing the char­
Tho Herald for firat clasa Job work
Cast of "Driven" Narrowly Escape acteristic points in President CoolWith Lives in Heart of Blue Ridge Idgc’ri life. You cann’t nfford to inisa
la the Cl m il I Court of the Tlh Juillrlal
this.
circuit ul the Slalr uf riorliln In
■ad Pur Nruilnwlr Count).
An amusing, albeit nearly disaa,m
|f •* * ir r * p r ,
The Milane Theatre wants you to
trous experience, attended the decis­
n iu iF .it o f f t J i n . i C A T i o * .
ion of Dirtctot Charles Brabin to film look al tho novelty window In Bau- J u l i a E. H u mva.. tt. C o m p l a in a n t ,
W a l t e r I. Ilurm-tt. D efen d an t.
"Driven", the Universal-Jewel comihtr rncl's Sjicciaity Shop.
Tlic Htulo of F lo r id a , t« W a l t e r I.
to the Princess Theatre on Monday
Iiurnett:
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u re hereby nnl* red nnd r e q u i r e d
Friday night will be the Country to yim
and Tuesday a t tho exact locale of tho
a p p e a r upon t h e 1st duy of O ctober,
story—the heart of tho Blue Ridge Store night and watch for the list of A. l&gt;. I S 3 J . to th e hill tiled u k u I mM
you In t h e uhove e n ti tl e d c a u s e a n d
prizes.
Mountains.
T h e Hanford ll e rn l d l« h e r e b y d e s ­
When the company arrived on "loca­
i he n e w s p a p e r In w hich
Monday. August 27th will be ama­ tigh ni sa t eodr d euh
r shiill he published.
tion" they found themselves ninety
teur night. All local talent Invited. • W IT N E S S K. A. ih iu a la u s . c l e r k nr
miles from the nearest railroad amidst
said C irc u it C ou rt, a n d Ihe o ffic ia l
First prize $5 nnd second prize $2.50. seal
i h e re o f th i s 17lh du) of A u u u s t,
a people who viewed all strangers
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K. A. DOUOLABK.
with suspleUfi. *, Pnwn lh the Blue
But don’t forget tonight is your last MHIIAI.)
Hy: V. 11. D o u s la s s , D. C.
Ridge thi mpuntineeri shoot firat chance to sec “Down to Sea In Ships." I T J 0 - 2 7 - 9 - 3 - I 0 . 1 I C
and ask’ qulitionj! afterwards.
No
sooner nad tKo company started stalk­
ing around looking for desired back­
grounds than they noticed a rough, Be Careful About Your Choice of Feed—Good
Uttered man trailing them with a
F a p H N ow Will Return Double Rewards Later
shotgun. Mr. Brabin realized that H*
suspected that they were '’revenuera"
m n u l tl m r period la d v e ry h s a v y
and at the risk of his life walked up
o n t h e v i t a li ty of y o u r f g w ls
to t^e man and explained their mis­
th e y a r e no t k Ivsii Ih e heal of
sion.
r q r e a n d feed th e y will com e Ih nniK h
t h i s period In a w e a k e n e d c o n d itio n
Tho mountaineers ]&lt;f*rq not quite
a n d you c a n n o t
e x p e c t m a n y antes,
convinced, but finally were won over
fr o m a n u n d e r n o u r is h e d hen.
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and became interested spectators. A
m u c h c h e a p e r to k e e p y o u r c h ic k e n s
short time later, while tha players
In f o o d c o n d itio n t h a n It hi to g e t
were in costume, a praty of real reve­
th e m In itood co n d itio n a f t e r ) u u h a v e
a ll o w e d ttiem to g e l poor.
nue agonts approached and mistook
the msde-up actors fqr real moonshin­
O u r fe e d s a r e sold on t h i s g u a r n a t e e .
ers, and again a tragedy wap averted
••Your Money l l a f k I f You A r e N ot
only by a narrow margin. This time
Hatlaflad " '
the sheriff of the county wpa watch­
ing the operations and ho hastened to
reassure the federal officers.I H f CASH FEED S T O R E

aedygwilbnal. ajfcslBtM tl&amp;Ji
House under President Hardtng

Selling the Job at a Profit

Babe Ruth climbed another rung in
his ladder of home runs yesterday
when he cracked out his thirty-first
homer. His closest opponent in either
league is Cy Williams who trails along
with 29. Tfio gentleman also heads
the American league batters with nn
“Judge" Franks, Orlando hurlcr, average of .390.
was in a fair way to have a no-hit
game to his credit yesterday until the
Tampa Smokers "smoked" furious­
ninth when Arnold, a Texas Leaguer, ly yesterday in an attempt to defeat
spoiled his chances. ’NulT to give a the Lakeland Highlanders who walk­
man apoplexy.
Somebody always ed off with botn chds of a douhlehcndbuttin' ini
er. Wo suggest thnt they get the
Lcnch family back in their lineup in­
Which reminds us thnt if Ainsmith stead of trying to win i\«gnmc from
had not hutted in yesterday in the them.
twelfth inning in the game between
the Dodgers and Cahlinuls that the
Manager Tommy Leach has start­
winning streak of Dnzzy Dance prob­ ed selling players nlrrndy. He sold
ably would have continued. Another l.uther, star Lakeland hurlor to the
case of gross Interference!
(Columbus American Association club.
Big boxing mitts didn’t save Joe
Downey, Cincinnati pugilist from n
terrible mnuljng last night at the
hands of Luis Angel Firpo in the
Hoosier Motor Speedway arena.

Thc famous two-gun nctor.

H A K D x R H B IC N S .

A doctor writea that peopla
wouldn't be neatly so.hot if* they Just
wouldn’t look a t th^thfrtpbmeter or
read about the temperature, That's
just I t Who can help (Inquiring
about tho temperature? Moat of ua
hnven't an iron will—Kansas City
Times.
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If you are a good guarer visit the |
window of the Bull Hardware Co. and I
try your luck. Eight prizes will he |
given. Five ndult prizes:
1st—A family pass to the Milane
Theatre.
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2nd—I pass to Milam- Theatre and
one ticket to the Labor Duy colebrn-

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3id.—One ticket to Labor Day cclehiution at I.ake Monroe.
-Mil and 5th.—One pass to Milane
Theatre.
Three children’ll prizes as follows:
1st.—One pass to matinees for one
week, Milane Theatre.
2nd—2 day pass to niatinees Milnne Theatre.
3rd.-—One day pass to mnlince at
Milane Theatre.
• All guessi s must be presented Mon­
day matinee nr night with your name
and address nt the Milune Theatre.
"Broken Chains," Monday matinee
and night.
BLAMES BLACKMAILERS.
Rank cashier in Dayton, Ohio,,
whose shortage is close to $2'.K),00i),
declares his defalcations were used
to jiny blackmailers.

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annual convention of the Internation­
al Typngtuphicul Union came to no
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official ilqse late yesterdny after live l.nhhonurr— I 11,on
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ganisation legislation,
puctunted ' 11 uo
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sharply nnd continually with faction­ T u t nl m atorliil nnd la b o r coat IJl.Tt
al conflicts. The tV.jtli assembly will 1‘i ' J f o r w a s t e nf m a t e r i a l alao .B T
Add f o r iivi-rhrnit expenae, r e n t ,
be held next August in Toronto.
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[ of this ye.it's convention —the atAn Article la not Always Cheap Be­
.tempt of tin* p'o-ndministrutiuti or
cause it (a Low In Priro
I "progressive" element to wrest tho
I control ami editorship of ihe union's
I official organ, the
.lourm.I, from the s:&gt;lu j.irl.ullctloii
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Curd Tires at the following prices: ;

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Miss J u l l i t t o C rosby, d a u g h t e r
of O scar T . C rosby, n ss tsln n t secre­
t a r y of th o t r e a s u r y u n d e r W ilto n ,
will m a r r y A r t h u r llo ru h lo w , J r . ,
a play w rig h t, a t tho homo of her
p a re n ta at W a r r c n t o n , Va., EcpL L

U, S. 20BDS
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31xi V2
21.10
35x4V2
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33x5
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PHONE 117-W

(jood zMoming
A good' morning, one that Is good In every
sense of the word, follow* a summer night *pent
in cool, refreshing sleep.
Before lo^ig you will need a pleasant sleeping
porch which will let you get out of the stuffy
interior room*. Such a porch pay* dividends
in better Health and the “pep” that comes from
sound sleep.
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Auction Sale!
ALL THE FARMING TOOLS AND STOCK OF
THE LATE J. E. PACE WILL liE SOLD TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER AT AUCTION ON

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Add a room to your home by building a
screened, mosquito-proof sleeping porch this
spring. We Can help wKh the plans and
furnish the lumber, screens and other things
y o u will need. ,
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FIRST STREET AND ELM AVE,

AT 9:00 . A. M.
CONSISTING OF MULE&amp; WAGONS. TRACTOR.
PLOWS. HAY, CORN. ETC. SALE WILL BE
FOR CASH OR SIX MONTHS CREDIT ON AP­
PROVED
SECURITY,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923

Urawing. the Payroll

SOUTHRON. PART. OF.
* TU ^V C O U N ^Y NOW
Alfa John Randolph of Roanoke Wdl
Rank as Op i of the Qroatsst
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H ft. Spilth of Black Ilammock
spent two weeks with Mrs. Inca Hart.
Mh M*d Ml*. / . W. Flynt and John
PMHge returned home Monday from
CppDOsdo Beach, where they spent
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Techmath re­
tained home Saturday from Gainesvilla, where they attended the Farm*
ara’ and Fruit Growers' convention.
Utn. Molly Story at]d Celia Hodges
and Mm. J. C. Jacobs 'o f Chuluota,
apeht Friday with fcrs. E. II. Kllbee.
Mf. Slid Mrs. Charles Philips were
Id Orlando Monday dn business.
Mr, White, who’ purchased the
Stewart grove, lit building n an
eight-room bungalow,
Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Kllbee left Mon­
day for a- two
weeks visit to
Coronado Beach. Mr. J .T . McClain la building a nice
six room byngalow.
Mr. and Mrs, P. T. Wakefield and
Mrs. Wm, Daniels spent Monday and
Tuesday a t Coronado Beach attend­
ing the Federated Clubs meeting.
M rs. Peters, Mrs. Grover Lefilen
and children, and Mrs. M. E. Dooley
■Rent Tuesday a t Coronado Bench.
.'Mrs. If. M. Prevatt spent Saturday
wi|h Mrs. Ruben Lcflles and family.
Mr*. Davlr Speer of Sanford spent
a few days last week with her slstpr,
Mrs. M. E. Wicks.

Tbs terra originated In Venice w)|ien
In 1400 s society was formed of Isdtes
and gentlemen Scalling
themselves
H IIIH p
l l i r i l i p c i f CO
"della calta’*—all the members of the
society being distinguished by the
wee ring of blue stockings, The Idea
was .taken up tn Paris and became the
rage, among, the lady savants of thkt
rity.' From France It came to England
In 179) when Mrs. Montague displayed
|he badge of the Bae-bleu club et her
assemblies. Mr. SlWIngfteet, a coo*
•tan) attendant of the soiree#, went by
ihe heme of B|u#-8locklngs. Boswell
In hm life of Dr. Samuel Johnson tell*
Something of the first of the blue
stockings tn England., end although
he wrltee as If the club' had originated
In Kfif (and instead of Venice, Ida ac­
count la interesting. lie soya: "One
of the moat emlnont members of those
soclrtlss, when they first commenced
was Mr. Htllllngflcrt, whose dress was
remarkably grave and In particular It
was observed that he wore blue stock­
ings. Such was the excellence of tils
Conversation that tils absence was felt
ns so great a-loss that It used to be
said: "Wp con do *nothing without
the 'blue stockings, and thus by de­
grees the title was established." Buswell eOdrludes by saying that "Doctor
Johnson was prevnlled with to come
sometimes Into t h e s e circles, and did
hot think himself too grnve even for
the lively Miss Moncton (a prominent
member of flip society)."

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John Randolph of Roanoke, Anieri*
can orator and atateaman, died la Phil­
adelphia, In 1888, deeptjfiibby many of
his old-Time friend, a n d 'a physical
wreck through the nee of opntm.
Nearing Jhe end he attributed the fail­
ure of bio life -to “ungovernable tem­
per'’ f nil he died with the word **remocM’’ on hUfUpa
;
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UNDER SOLDIER BAN lowed closely the an*at of teamen
TULSA, T H ^ pA ug.’, lS-M arti#! yesterday at Jenkh; No addition,!
Itw, which ha* been In effect in the troops will be called, Adjutant c«n.
Aty of Tulsx'hlnce last Tuesday, was eral M*rkhifh said.
Attended last: night to include the
iuthsrn portion, of Tulsa county, in- ARREST AROUSES INTEREST.
uding the towns of Red Fork and
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ftfoken An^Wl scene of recent flogArreat of de Valera'stimulates in.

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to draw tho weekly payroll. Hu takes along several mall bags, a cat*
•And an oulsUnt or two to bamJta tho bales of marks ha need*.

of the ytgWayB) oarrood^
sovereignty Is like nskfpg■dawSfcj tf
surrenden part of her c h i^ ly . 'SHcl
to a friend a little In th d &gt; » n g .3 £ J »
man was ever satisfied iff b*fjaM,- g
king.*' “The three degree* of tomporlaon—begging, borrowing and Bleating.**
"Pay as yon go" was s political
proverb that Randolph started on lta
rounda. He hung this B ayin g on Mar­
tin Van Bnren, that “he always rowed
to his object with mu filed oars." Yen
Ruren was a "gumshoer," in the par-

Tile FiftyHoiraepower
Motor Fills die Hood!

HAVE THEIR DISTINCT VOICES
Levara'of th f Wild lastly Ablt to
Recognise "Tongue** by
WMoti Treeo Apeak.

*VX)U)Mid not b t m m § in m c o tp fjid i*
1 Jewett** m i pow*r. fa* look und*r th*
hood ,«t the Paige-buUt « * •* . No car within
$200 of the Jewett price haf fi mpeor of equal
piston displacement—349 cubic inches. And
Jewttt'* power 1* not obtained at the expense
of high ei*ine speed, with its premature wear.
From the Mx cylinders, 3ix5 inches, a rood*
crate r. p. m. gives peak power. However un­
usual the emergency, Jewett never gtrain to
m eefit, but handle* every situation smoothly
and easily. In a word, there's Paige quality in
every particle o! Jewett power. Let ua prove to
uou there's no motor like it in the thousand-

FEW WALK IN STRAIGHT LINE

NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—The asser­ full sta ff of executives of tho Ford
It m ty not b# generally known, but
Motor Company.
It la perfectly true, that It la tfulte pos­
tion
that
them
would
be
nnothcr
world
Physical Imperfections Cause Pedes­
"Ford and I walked behind the oth­ sible to recognise trees by their Tolcoq,
war and the "United States should
trians to T ak e a Zigzag Course
ers
us wo returned to his • office!," though hot. of course, so simple *m
In “Their Journeying*.
get Into it at the beginning and clean
«uys
Mr. Benson. “Apropos of noth­ matter a i that of Identifying birds. In
them all up," wns made by Henry
summer, the sounds are produced by
i CORRECTED MAY I. 1923
How do you walk! Do you proceed Ford in September, 11)22, it is declar­ ing in partciulnr, Ford suddenly point­ the leaves rubbing against each other,
Booth Bound
In a straight lino or zigzag from side ed in u biography of the manufacturer ed to one of hia men and said; "There and tree* with small leaves, like the
Departs to sldel
Arrive
is the kind of man 1 would appoint birch, for Instance, speak in
In much
If you watch a number of pedes­ written by Allan L. llcnson, once a Secretary of the Navy."
mors rapid toaes than do the largeSocialist
candidate
for
president,
pub­
trian* you will find (liat nine out of
"A fter that I did not seem to pay leaved chestnuts.
len bear tn the right, return to thi-lr lication of which wus announced yesLike the cuckoo, trees change their
much attention to Ford’s remarks
proper course, and then start swerving trrduy.
notes with th* seasons, A dry leaf
to the right again.
Mr. Benson says the statement was about hio lack of interest Jn the great-* produces a different sound from a soft
Till* Is because our right teg Is
eat offlco of th e world. Men who are
more fully developed and stronger nmdu at a time when the diplomatic not thinking of the presidency do not one. Tennyson the poet mentiobi the
"dry-tonged laurels' pattering talk,"
situation
between
Great
Britain
and
Northbound
than our left. A left-hnmled person
Departs usually swerves to the left In walk­ Turkey wns at it.*! most acute stage consider what men they would appoint In autuniD all trees hsvo drlsr leave*
Arrive
2:03 n.m. ing, for In his case the left side Is the ami rumors of war were heard on all to the cabinet, ^dorcuver, men in high than In spring. In winter trees talk
..... 1:48 a dn.
position in Ford's service' has long through their twigs. Thick brunches
12:05 p.m. more powerful.
sides.
....11:45 n.m.
urged him-as president candidate. Mr. produce Inwyrr notes than thin ones, as
If n man Is slightly deaf In hts left
3:52 p.m.
.... 3:42 p.m.
Professor Humphreys has pointed out,
“ Believing that if war should come,’
ear
ho
will
swerve
to
the
left.
If
his
Ford could have stopped them. He let and when the branches vary In pis* ths
....10:00 p.m.
soys
Mr.
Benson
in
ills
book,
"propa­
other car Is affected he will go In the
them talk.
range of notes Is correspondingly great­
opposite direction. This Is because ganda would bo unbiased to drag the
er. Hence ths muffled plaint of ths
Tho
biography,
which
is
published
Trilby Branch
United
Slates
into
it,
I
stopped
ut
the -leaf Htoop slightly on the side on
oak and Ihe sibilant sigh of. tb s pines.
Departs which they ran hear least.
by
Funk
and
Wngnulls
Company
says
Arrive
Fort Dearborn to interview Ford. I
7:30 a.m.
Short-sighted people will swerve to thought he would sound n warning Ford declared, on the occasion that The murmur of ths forest Is reslly the
3:25 p.m. the side on which they hare their against American participation in Eu­ lie discussed America’s entry into the whisperings of Innumerable voices,
worst eye. Even people who are per­ ropean affairs. To my surprise he did war, "thnt all th at is 'the m atter with ruch with Its own distinctive character,
blended Into on# current of sound.—
fectly well physically and whose bodies
this world is injustice: Establish jus­ Montreal Family Herald.
are- evenly ‘dorsloped zigzag lu their, precisely the opposite.
tice and everything wiH'W nll right!"'
Henson says he did not publish the
wulk. This Is because their thoughts
Lssaburg Branch
Asked what should be done to reFound Nearsightedness a Been.
wander and their legs huve nut suf­ interview ut that lime becattso "I did
Departs ficient guidance.
Arrive
Most persons pity sufferers or my­
not want his Wall Street friends to pmvu injustice, Mr. Benson says Ford
___.... BiCBp.m,
have another club to hammer him told him the salaries of Supreme court opia, which Is n blurring nf ths vision
through nearsightedness,. Rut one vic­
......... 2:45 p.m.
Hatred.
with. He was not then u political Justice should ho increased, but did tims of the nflllctlnn, a thealergoer,
This Is no place for preachments,
not rccommnnd a chango in the ap­
but we Just heard u girl say of an­ factor and it serried best not to pro­ pointing power that makes the judges. says his nearsightedness la a distinct
vide
bis
enemies
with
any
weapon.
advantage.
other: *i hate her so It makes mu
“Being u lover of beauty, when 1 go
Since then Ford has become a politi­
bh-k
I"
Oviedo Branch
That's about all hatred will do fur cal factor and the people are entitled NOTICE OF IN T E N f ION TO APPLY to the theater I like to see loveliness
Arrive
. Departs you, dearie; and It won't even touch
nil shout me," lie said. "Now, you
to know everything he thinks about
FOR PARDON
----- 7:45 p.m.
that one of the disappointing
the object of your hatred. There's public uffuirs."
Notice is hereby given that Frank know
things you can look at la makeup at
.......
3:40 p.m. nothing that makes a girl uglier than
"Ford’s views on war and pence Hilliard, will upply to the Board of ►lose range. Tet we all Ilka to sit
hatred. If fur no other reason, you
huve
changed radically since the be­ Pardons, in and for the State of Fiori* close enough to ths stage to hear
might consider your good looks, and,
X—Dally, ftxccpb Sunday,
If you can't Ilka a person, ut least ginning of the world War," writes Mr. da, ut its next session to be held in clearly.
"Through my nearsightedness the
save yourgelf by Just forgetting that Benson. "He told me in 1010 that he Tallahassee, Florida, September 11th,
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923
gurUlmess
of the paint Is softened end
she eilntlT
11)23,
for
n
pardon
from
the
judgment
would not be in favor of resisting
1'tu wrltlng’ thla'ao 1 can clip It out oven invasion by armed force.'
and sentence of the Circuit Court fall I see only a becoming glow on th#
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur and uiall It lo you, Little Lady; and
cheeks of the filnyera. When my
He took the extreme pacific posi­ term of Circuit Court In and for Semi­ friends have told ms of uriheautlful
• t approximately the snme hour ond maybe some other girls who hale peo­
ple until It makes them sick will think tion. After America entered the war nole County, Florida, to a term of five things which they bavi seen upon th#
mlnptsl .
it over, us you will when the ugly he perhaps contributed more to ita years in the State Prison, from Jan­ stage I huve felt grateful that my
lines of hatred turn all your friends prosecution than uny other civilian. uary 14th, 1D22, having been convict- eyes are slightly dulled by myopia."—
distrustful. — Ulchiuoud Time* Dis­ He now believes that we shall he most pd of the offense of assault to mur­ New York Hun.
patch.
likely to have peace if wtj huve the der iii the first degree on Isaac Fraz­
Original "United atstse."
ier, January term of said court.
strongest navy in the world."
There were only 18 original MlGORDON McCAULEY,
Benson points out that Theodore
Attorney for Applicant. onles, and New York state has never
been Included In New England. Hi#
Roosevelt once predicted that Ford 8-3-10-17-24-4tp
"Thirteen United Oolonlaa" that sent
would be a candidate for president in
delegates to the Continental. gopgye##
1024. It was nut until 11)23, however, CHLOROFORM THE SHIRKERS
oil September 18, 1778. end afterward
he continued, when “Ford for l’rosicalled themselves the "United States",
Massachusetts,
Conn set trait.
When we hear uf Dr. Osier or one were
Rhode
Island,
New
Hampshire,
New
of his disciples breaking out again
and advocating chloroform for all York, New Jersey, Georgia, north Caro­
lina, South OiroUns. Virginia, Penn­
men past a certain ago we are going sylvania. Delaware end Maryland. 1%#
to suggest that a few young men, colony of Maine belonged (9 Massachu­
who gre able to work, but won’t do setts and Vermpnt was claimed both by
it,' be given the same treatm ent.— New Hampahlre and New Ybrk. Var­
ment was admitted Into the Union as
Eustis Lake Region.
(he fourteenth state on March 4. 1791.
The New England gtatne are Massachu­
setts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Naw
No Other-Way Out.
Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. '
A banker many of whose clients lied
sultered from tho detlutton put greet
Nature! Curloflty.
rritunre In e certain tale as u clinch­
A natural curiosity Is t(ie "Devil'#
ing argument lo crippled firms. It was
Well" In Washington. 89 mljeg porffi of
about a inun who was telling his son
8 |Mkane. TtiU well 18 t cylindrical
n bedtime story about an alligator. It
shaft, 40 feet Ig diameter, sunk by
was Creeping up behind a turtle, with
some natural-agency in at4id baialt
It* mouth wldo open. Finally It was
ro&lt;k on a mountain top. Tpe water
williln reach, but Just as Its great
Jaws were Knapping shut, the Iurile
level variee* according to atmospheric
made a spring, ran up a true, and es­
conditions, the average being about 80
feet below the mouth of iji* well. The
caped. "Why, futlier," said the boy.
swirling water with Joga floating oa Us
"bow could a turtle climb a tree!"
surface Is l a id to Inspire a feeling of
"By gosh," replied th e , father, "be
awe as oo* stand* at tb* brink sad
tonka along the smooth, sheer watts
In19 Its blue depths.
Proved Unworthy of Love. He win ulna mid I was six. He
Newer* and Love.
alwuys escorted me ts school, for be
Ever dear to the lover have bean
said I wus Id* girl end be was going
th# fancies woven around flowers and
to take care of me. Out day wa
thf charms they were held to exercise
■lopped by ihe roadside to pick flowIn the profession of leva. For instance,
T H * TIMES 18 GLAD TO UBLI*. ei* amt happened to step on a bumble­
to discover the Initials of g future
bee's
nest.
The
angry
bee*
darted
H.
------lover's' name you wars only suppofpj
Ttfs beauties of Polk county, both straight for me nud I run towurd my
to go and cut a bracken stem, and thg
prbtv&lt;-tor,
crying.
"Throw
your
rout
frmjplne and neuter, we hope, will
Initials would be found there. How
over uiy head quirk I" My love for
goofj be gitisn publicity through s Idm died when he angri1? screamed
lofig you would Wft| before w N M
Folk county *edition of the Tampa bark, "(let uwtiy from me. with your
was aeofftaUipd by blowing the rUw|$
Tiny*. T bs sfforta of Tampa's good bees," and reu off, leaving me to my
p sp ffV .b o tb morning’ and evening, fate."—Ghlcago Journal.
to faS|Ud up tbs frhole of south Florida
An English safety razor la operat­
ara highly commended and appreciat­
^
e d ,AU o t Polk county should give ed by a tiny electric motor,
General Antonio VlDamal. standing hare with his wtfs
h aw
Largs deposits of
lie gtapport to this ufisslfisk under.
must. In front of their Mexico City boms, may be the next
been
discovered
in
Bri
U «I m h a . , m MnSU&gt;l. M
111*
tValaUn
ttrtr.t
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SOUP
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* ROASTS
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Leu of Lamb with Green Peas ■&gt;
Prime Ribs of Beef
Baked Sugur-Cured Ham, Sweet Potatoes
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Sweet or Mashed Potatoes
French Peas
SALAD
Hearts of Lettuce
DESSERT
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Green Apple Pie
Vanille Cream Pie
Peach Pie
lee Cream and Cake
. Pie a la mode*
After Dinner Mints
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MERCHANTS
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SANFORD’NOVELTY
WORKS
Jv. c. COLLER, PropGeneral Shdp and Mill
WorJk
•
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

FOR SALE
FARMERS—You can gat. seed bod
frames and irrigation plug* at tk«
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
FOR SALE—Doslcr and Gays’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Nayclty
Worka, Sanfonl agents.
183-tfc

117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. FQR SALE—Rhode island cgj
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Ellsworth,
Bcsrdall Avenue,
B.'W . HERNDON
ford.
I
---FQR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. ]
IN S l/B A N C E A G E N C Y
stock.* Sep Vick llawkinB, 110 San
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fofd Avc.'
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OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
6 .-0 , Jh in b olser
.Ojqc pew five room house^ with bath,
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
C o n tra c to r a n d B u ild e r
CUPIED.
~ PRICE
$3^00.00------- j -----Terms to su^ you
^ - AJQJAI.JiAUGA1N
\ A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
79-tfc
F.at&gt;bilafce« ISOS
UR SAI-E OK RENT—House, nftci
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
August 1st— See W. J, Thigpen.
Phone 48
■ 104-8 Magnolia Ave.
08-lfi
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
8TEWART The Florist fall planting, cither Bliss or Rose
Cot flowers-------------- Floral Designs No. 4.—F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc
FOR
SALE—Good
big
iron
safe
$100
Annual and Ornamental Plants
cash. A bargain. Cun be seen at
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W
Hunt’a Pharmacy.
119-3tp
7-r o o m H o u s e * doubi.i garage,
SANFORD MACHINE splendidly located. $1,900 cash, bat.
ice terms. Price right.—A. P. Con, COMPANY
‘By &amp; Sons.
I10-6tc
G eneral M ach in e a n d B o iler
EEL LOCATED LOTS, all- im*W o rk s
provoments. Easy terms.
Small
C y lin d e r G rin d in g
lymcnt
down.
Increasing
in
value,
Phone G2---------- S a n fo rd . F lo rid a
Meisch Realty Co.
116-12te
brimmed lmsinut for $12.00, cost
$25.00.—Mrs. J. M. Lcmoinc, Osceola,
Fla.
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2161 Tampa St.
117-lltp
£ard* of Sanford’a Repot|bU Professional Men, each
qf whom. In his chosen profsssloo the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

lure, dishea, oil sieves, rtc., offer
ing for sale chrsp on account of mov-

George A . DeCottes
Altorney-nt-Lnw
Over Bemlnol* County Bank
■ANFORD
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Slctlonvllle Ave,

FOR SALK QUICK—Thousands

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Fifet National Bank Building
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0ANKORD -:FLORIDA forAquick sale—Mrs.?J. F-. Parc, I’hnne

ELfON J.MOUGHTON

•J, Mellonville Ave,

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Examined

Glaaaaa Designed

Hfenry McLaulin, Jr.,
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REPAIRS

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Automobile Body Build
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Charles Stein, Prop.
Anyone in need of a carpenter
or any carpenter out of work
"AWfy'JJ'TV. Rutlidge, BusIncas Agent, 307 East Third
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183.82
U. S. Graven, Lot 5, Blit. 8, Tr. 2 _______
...
183.82
Mrs. Mercy Roberts, Lot 6, BIk 9, Tr. 1 ....... .......
The International Typographical
183.82
W. J. Thigpen, Lot 7, Blk 9, T r 1 ...— .................
union at Atlanta votes to stick by TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON PALMETTO Connor Williamson, Lot 8, Blk 9, Tr. 1 ........ .....
235.28
the fight for the 44-hour week.
188.82
AVENUE FROM SECOND STREET TO FIFTEENTH STREET
Forrest Lake, Lot 9, Blk. 9, Tr. 1 .......... ..... .......
183.82
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the Asphalt pavement on W. J. Thigpen, Lot 10, Blk. 9, Tr. 1 .—...»........
FOUR ARRESTED,
209.55
Palmetto Avenue, from Second street South to Fifteenth Street has been Mary L. I.oonardy, I-ot 1, Blk. 9, Tr, 2 .................
61.47
Lena K. Morrison, S. 14’ Lot 2, Blk. 9, Tr 2 ......
Four men are under militnry guard completed, and the completed work has been finally ncceptd by the City Com­ Lena K. Morrison N. 26 ft. Lot 3, Blk. 9, Tr. 2
05.58
nt Tulsa, Okla., as result of state in- mission of thoTMty of Stanford.
101.70
Luther Y. Bryan, N. 44 ft. Lot 2, Blk. 9, Tn 2 ...
quiry into recent floggings.
The following is the final estimntc of cost of paving Palmetto Avenue W. H. Singletary S. 32 ft.’Lot 3, Blk. 9, Tr. 2
117.64
29.41
30 feet in width from Second Street south to Third Street nnd 24 feel in W. If. Singletary N. 8 ft. Lot 4, nik. 9, Tr. 2 ...
"I had a long spell of Typhoid Fev­ width from Third street south to Fifteenth street, with 2" of sheet usphalt on Dr. N. DcV. Howard Est. I-ot 8, Blk. 5, Tr. 2 ......
121.32
er which played havoc with my kid­ a rock base:
121.32
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 9, Blk 6, Tr. 1 ...............—..........
ney a and I suffered a good deal with 4244 Cu. yds. Excavation at 40c ....................... ..... s...«.................... 8 1,097.60 A. R. £ Mnry E. Marshall, Lot 10, Blk 0, Tr. 1 .....t...
121.32
my back, lower abdomen nnd bladder.
121.32
400 Stn. Yds. overhaul nt l c ....... ............................ _......... .
4.00 A. R. &amp; Mnry E. Marshall, Lot 11, Blk 6, Tr, 1 ...... .........
1 went on ip. this cpnditioq until 1 8030 Lin. feet Curb and Gutter nt 76c ..............................„............... 6,558.80 A, R. &amp; Mnry E. Marshall, Lot 12, Blk. 6, Tr. 1 ...........
*21.32
used Foley Kidney Pills. 1 have nev­
12.1.32
043 Lin. feet Flush Curb nt 33c ......................................................
212.19 Mi F. Robinson, Lot 13, Blk. 6,' Tr. 1 ......... .. .................
er been bothered with my kidneys
285 Lin. feet Granite Curb reset nt 15c............ ................................
42.75 M. F. Robinson, N. 5 ft., Lot 14, Blk C, Tr 1 ............ .....
since," writes Mrs. W. T. Clary, 12559 Sq. yds. rock base laid nt 76c ............ .... ....... _......................
9,544.84 Helen Rose Blackman, S. 28 ft. Lot 14, Blk, 0, Tr. 1 .r .
White Plains, Vn. For quick relief 12412 Sq. yds. 2" Sheet Asphalt top nt 99c......................................... 12,287.88 Helen Rone Blackman, N. 4 ft. Lot 15, Blk C, Tr. 1 ---- from backnchc, dull headache, rheu618 Sq. yds. Brick rolaid on edge nt 65c .................................. .
401.70 Florence T. Brady, S. 29 ft Lot 15, Blk. 0, Tr. 1 ...........
ntntic pains nnd kidney nnd bladder
95 Sq. yds. Brick relaid on flnt at 50o ..................... ...... ..... .
47.50 Florence T. Brady (less E. 42' ft. of Lot 15 nnd Lot 16,
trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
652 Sq. Ft. 5" Concrete alley returns at 24c ................- ..................
156.48
Blk. 6. Tr. 1 ..................... i.........................................
34.1
125.36 #
everywhere.—Adv,
387 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk at 19c ......................... ......................................
73.53 W, J. McBride, E. 77' Lot 1, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 ......................
33
121J*2^ ■
14 Cu. Yds. Class B. Concrete nt $23.00 .........................................
322.00 W. J. McBride, E. 77‘ Lot 2, Blk 6, Tr. 2 (less S. 14 ft)
19
69.85
10 Type A Inlets at 42.50 .................................... 1.......... ..................
425.00 Mary A. Schall, S. 14 ft. Lot 2, Blk 6, Tr. 2 ..............
14
61.47 .
BOARD AND ROOM
14 Type B Inlets nt $32.50 ............................................. .................
45(T00 Mary A. Schnll, N. 20 ft I-ot 3, lllk 6, Tr. 2 ................ 26
95.58
7
Manholes
4-6
ft.
deep
at
$50.00
.............................................
350.00
Charles
L.
Britt
S
7
ft
Lot
3,
Blk
0,
Tr.
2
.................—
,
7
25.74
LOOKING FOR BOARD and looms?
2 Manholes 0-8 ft. deep nt $60.00 ......................
120.001 Chnrles L. Britt N. 29*4 ft. Lot 4, Blk 6. Tr. 2 ............... 29.5
108.45
Come to Brown’s, W. 2nd St. $8.00
2G$.Ro' A. W. Smith, S 3 4 ft. I-ot 4, Blk 6, Tr. 2 ................~
3.5
12.87
per week.
120-2tp 3366 Lin. ft. Drain tile at $80.00 per M..............................................
2112 Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sewer at $1.02 ............................................. 2,184.84 ; A. W. Smith, Lot 5, Blk 0, Tr. 2 ..................... - ..............
33
121.32
t ,„
33
121.32
Extra Work .a ...............................................................................
306.37 G. W. Rutherford, I-ot 0, Blk 0, Tr. 2 ..............................
7 Monuments a t street intersections nt $6.50............... ..............
45.50 D. B. Hodges, Lot 7, Blk 6, Tr. C .......- .......... ..................
33
121.32 •
FOUND
Laboratory Inspection of materials v.........................................
443.79 L*. K. Sessions, Lot H, Blk.’ 6, Tr. 2 ........ ...............—. 34.1
125.30
Owner van
FbUNt)- C iceiine tag,
Legal Expense, ndvertising etc., 2 per c e n t............................
718.95 Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 0, nik. 7, Tr. 1 ................ —
33
121.32
have siirac by calling at the Hrmlil
Engineering 4 per coni ................................................................ 1,437.90 Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 10, lllk 7, Tr. 1 ............... -V........
33
121.32
office and pnyintf for this nd. 110-tfe
Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 11, Blk 7, Tr 1 ........... ..............
33
121.32
Primary School, I-ot 12, Blk 7, Tr 1
......................
33
121.32
^
Total cost
LOST
Primary School, Lot 13, Blk 7, Tr 1 ........ -................... — 33
121.32 ^
LOST—lluneh of keys
Primary School,/Lot 14, Blk 7, Tr 1 ................................
33
121.32
Return to pcstoffirc,
primary School, Lot 16, lllk 7, Tr. 1 —
...................
?3,
v.A?.l.AjLw •—T
Iiuildltig:&amp; r,Wwtttfro:;*Mlihlltr42*;'I.Ut&gt;4, lllk 0, Tr. 2 ... 42
1G4.41
A. L. Iletts, S H* of Lot 4, Blk. 0, Tr. 2 ........................
8
29.41
WANTED
A. L. Betts. Lot 6, lllk 9, Tr. 2 .................
33
121.32
WANTED—Tu exchange 5-pnssenger
J. J. Mausaor. Lot 6, Blk 10, Tr. 1 ..........
— 50
183.82 ,, , y
touring car, loolij and runs like
J. J. Muussor, Lot 7, Blk. 10, Tr. 1 .......... ...................... ' 60
183-82 •
new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or
Molseh Realty (Jo., Lot 8, Blk. 10, Tr. 1 ..............- ..... .
64
235.28 aVt^
light truck.—Ray Brothers, phone 048,
E. M. Galloway, Lot 9, Blk 10, Tr. 1 ............... ...... I..... “ 50
183.82
Sanford.
118-tfc
W. V. Whcolnr, Lot 10. Blk 10, Tr. 1 ....................... ......
60
183.82
J. M. Gnrrctt, Lot 1, Blk. 10, Tr. 2 ------ ------------- ------ 33
121.32
Total additional cost ..................
Experienced
plumber,
ap
WANTED
J. M. Garrett, Lot 2, Hlk. 10, Tr. 2 ................. ............
33
. 121.32
ply with tools— Foster R. Fanning To be borne by City 1/3 .............. .......
Alma Goortx, Lot 3, Blk. 10, Tr. 2 — .......................... — 74
272.05
Winter Park, Fla.
129. 6t&lt; To be borne by adjacent property .........Holy Croan Church, I-ota 4 and 6, Blk. lft,
Tr.
2 124 456.86
WANT TO HEAR from owner hav Number of feet frontage, 539.98
High School, All Blk. 11, Tr. 1
.......T ...................
264
970.51
ing furm for sale; give particular! Additional assessment pyr foot frontago, $0,439,
First
Presbyterian
Church,
I-ot
1,
Blk.
11,
Tr.
2
60
183.82
( t
For
30
foot
paving:
and lowest price.—John J. Black
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis,
Lot
2,
Blk.
11,
Tr.
2
............................50
183.8.2
Number
of
feet
frontage,
539.98.
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin!.
F. E. Roumlllat, Lot 3, Blk. 11, Tr. 2 ............... .......... .
04
235.28W I|,
Assessment per foot frontage $4,1153.
F.
E.
Roumlllatt
N.
1H
ft
Lot
4,
Blk.
11,
Tr.
2
--------:...
18
66.17
To 24 Foot Paving:
C. L. Britt, S. 32 ft., Lot 4, lllk. 11, Tr. 2 ..........- ............ 32
117.64 . . . 4
Number of feet frontage, 6315.4.
C. L. Ilritt, Lot 5, Blk. 11, Tr. 2 .........................
- 60
183.82
,.
Assessment per foot frontage, $3.6763.
Louis Fleischer, I«ot 0, Blk. 12, Tr. f ....................... - ....
60
183.82 , . • ^
F. T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
FOR SALE OR kl-!NT—-Garage, See
Louis Fleischer, Lot 7, Iilk. 12, Tr. 1 ..............- .............
60
183.82
K. It. Trnfford’a Map of Hanford
L. V. Humphries, Osteen, Fla
Mrs. (J. G..Willis, Lot 8, Blk 12, Tr. 1 .......
—
- 60
,183.82 v
Fret
Final
60
183.82 .
y
Frontage. Assessment Mrs. C. G. Willis, I-ot 9, Blk. 12, Tr. 1 ................... ......
Name
Dcsrrlpllon
Mrs. C. G. Willis, Lot 10, Blk. 12, Tr. 1 ...................... . 60
183.82 # j
.. 117
' $481.49
A. M. DoHorrcst, Lot 6, Hlk. 4, Tr. 1 ..................
R. B. Chapman, E. 4 of Lot 1, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 ......
60
183.82
H
152.70
Ferndale Apts., Bishop Block, l i t M. F. Robinson, Lot 7, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 ........... —
It.
H.
Chapman,
E
4
of
Lot
2,
Hlk.
12,
Tr.
2
...............
60
383.82
^
t
152.76
M. F. Robinson, Lot 8, Hllu 4, Tr. 1 ..................
and Palmetto. Phone 231 -W.
Moloch Realty Co., I-ot 3, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 --------—
60 ’
183.82 k
152.70
U8-10tp M. F. Robinson, Lot 9, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 ....r......... —
Mrs. C. (1. Willis, I-ot 4, nik. 12, Tr. 2 ................... ......
60
11382
„
152.76
M.
F.
Robinson,
Lot
10,
Blk.
4,
Tr.
1
................
R o u s e f o r ‘ r e n t —0uf~Kfognofin
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis,
I-ot
5,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
2
....................
60
183.82
.
„
(
135.81
nvenuc. Apply to II. C. DuBose, or T. E. Wilson, Lot 1, Blk. 4, Tr. 2 ........ ...............
S.
M.
Schwartx,
Lot
0,
Blk.
13,
Tr.
1
...................
-........
60
183.82
,
4
135.81
Miss Allic Trnffprd.
lHMltp T. E. Wilson, Lot 2, Blk. 4, Tr. 2 ........................
S. M- Schwartx, Lot 7, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 .............. ...............
50
183.8^
M
135.81
T. E. Wilson, Lot 3, Blk. 4, Tr. 2 ...................... .
POA l i t NT—From Sept, lrt, small Odd Fellows Building Asso., I-ot 4, Blk. 4, Tr. *
fi. M. Sehwnrtx, I-ot 8, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 ........... ..... ............
04
23$.28 , 1
135.81
store. Good location. Write Box Odd Fellows Building Asso., Lot 5, Blk. 4, Tr. 2
Mrs. H. A. McCalley, Lot 9, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 ......................
60
183.82
135.81
49, City.
110-12tp F. P, Rincs, Lot 6, Blk, 4, Tr. 2 ......... ——..........
Mr. II. A. McCalley, I-ot 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 ...................... 60
183.82 ,
W|
141.98
C. R. Berner, Lot 1, Blk. 13, Tr. 2 ...... - ................ ........ v 50
183.82 ,
,
FDR RENT—Rooms for light housed F. P. Rlnes, N. H of Lot 7, Blk. 4, Tr. 2 ..............
07.90
B. T. Corey, I-ot 2, Blk. 13, Tr. 2
....- .......... — .....
50
183.82 s »•
keeping, equipped with gas for R. G. Stockton Heirs E. 85’ of SVi Lot 7, Blk. 4, Tr. 2
07.90
D. T. Corey, I-ot 3, nik. 13, Tr. 2 .......................... *-......
64
235.28 N Hl
135.81
cooking, electric lights, and running RJ G. Stockton Heirs, E. 85* Lot 8, Blk. 4, Tr."2 ..........
L. I). Rhodes, Lot 4, Blk. 13, Tr. 2 ...............................- 60
183.82
,|
water. ‘Enquire of Mrs. Smith 300 Sarah M. Esterby, W. 60’ Lot 9, Blk. 6, Tr. 1 ..............
121.32
J. C. Higgins Heirs, Lot 6, nik. 13, Tr. 2 ............. — *—... 60
183.82
\1
french Avenue,
116-Ctp Sarah M. Esterby, Lot 10, Blk. 5, Tr. 1 ..........................
121.32
J. N. GIBon, Lot 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 .................... ....... .......
60
183.82. .
„|
121.32
FOR SALB on KENT— t-room house T. E. Wilson, Lot 11, Blk. 5, Tr. 1 ...................................
Mcisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7,
Blk.
14.
Tr.
1
.........
...............
B
O
183.82.
121.32
10 seres land, 104 bearing orange T E. Wilson, Lot 12.'Blk. 5, Tr. 1 ....................... ........
Mclsch Realty Co„ Lot H, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 .....................
«4
835.28
P
121412
dos. Good place for chicken. farm or W. R. DuPrce, I-ot 13, Blk. 6, Tr. 1 ..............................
50
t ..183.82
121.32 Wm. A. Parker, 1-ot 9, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 .........’...................
dry. See A. E. Dobbins, 325 San- W. R. DuPrec, Lot 14, Blk. 5, Tr. 1 .......... ........ .............
Mrs. Fannie B. Robbins, W 63 ft I-ot 10, Blk. 14, Tr 1 60
183.82
121.32
►110-Gtp H. Ephrenspergcr, I-ot 15, Blk. 5, Tr. 1 ..................... —•
ford Ave, Sanford, Kin
Orln
II.
Stenstrom,
Lot
1,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
2
------.
.
.
.
----60
1S3.82
&lt;•,
130.88
FOB RENT—3 room furnished apart- If. Ehrenspcrger, Lot 16, Blk. 6, Tr. 1 ....... — ..... ........—
O.
D.
Farrell,
Lot
2,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
2
------------------------50
l«
-«
2
'
•&lt;!
121.32
mtnC Phone 233-J- 1011 C&gt;«k Avo- C. H. Smith, F.. 05 ft. Lot 1, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 ..................
Herald
Printing
Co.,
I-ot
3,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
2
...............
—•
50
1
483.82
*
,
121.32
C.
Hi
Smith,
E.
05
ft.,
Lot
2.
Blk.
5,
Tr.
2
—
-----------titin
118-0tC
Semi
nolo
Realty
A
Investment
Co.,
Lot
4.
Blk.
14,
Tr.
2
114
U419.10
«
121.32
FOR RENT—0 room house, bath, elei H. Ehrenspergcr, Lot 3, Blk. 5, Tr. 2 ...... ......................
Meisch Realty Co.?bot 0, Blk. 15, Tr. 1 -------- --------—
60
T83A»i t - .j
121.32
H, Ehrenspergcr, Lot 4, Blk. 5, Tr. 2 ........------------Meisch
Realty
Co.,
I-ot
7,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
1
--------------60
1S3-82M .1
i
30.33
JI. Ehrenspcrger, N. 1/4 Lot 6, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 ...»
—••
Meisch Realty Co., Lot B, Blk. 15, Tr. I - ...... - ..... - .....
#4
285.2!Vu} ..
90.99
3tp Dr. N. DcV. Howard Est. 8. 9/4 Lot 6, Blk; 6, Tr. 2 ...
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk. 15, Tr. 1 --------- V...........
50 •
. 183.8‘i * t ( ,
130.88
—
Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. Lot 6, Blk. 5, Tr. 2 ...J
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
10,
Blk.
15,
Tr.
1
----L
i.------60
183.82
!(
121.32
two Dr.'N. DeV. Howard Eat. Lot 7, Blk 5, Tr 2
—
Park,
All
Blk.
16,
Tr.
2
----------------------------------.
264
070.64
121.82
Primary School, Lot 16,^ Blk. 7, Tr. 1
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 0. Blk. 10, Tr. 1 — .........— U ;
50
Ur* 183J8 7 &gt;j,|»
209.55
•tlo N. 0 . Garner, E. 69.6’ I a t L Blk. 7, Tr. 2 .....— ...... —•
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7,
Blk.
10,
Tr.
1
-----------------:.
50
*
183.82
,„V
1B3A2
— ■ Ruth Gamer and F. 8, Dalger, Jr^ Lot 2, Blk. 7, Tr. 2
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
8,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
1
..........
6*
235.28
Ruth Garner and F. 8. Dalger, Jr., N. 15 Lot 3, Blk. 7,
Meisch Bealty Co., I-ot 9, Blk. 10. Tr. 1 --------- ------50
18SA2 .
55.14
Tr. 2
.— .•..xL—
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 19, Blk. 10, Tr. 1 1—
50 .
183.82
;
128.07
office.
' Mrs. J. J. IRirdon, 8. 86*. Lot 2, Blk. 7, Tr. 2
— —*
Public School, Lot I, Blk. 10, Tr. 2 ----- —...----- i — ~ 114
419.10
36.70
*&gt;r*" Mrs. J. J. Purdon, N. 10' Lot d# Blk. 7, Tr, 2
Public School, Lot 8, Blk. 10, Tr. 2 -------------------------- 50
18L83
14n
14l05
um* Mias A. Trafford, S. 40* Lot 4i Blk. 7, Tr. 2.................. .
Public
School,
Lot
4,
Blk.
.
16,
Tr.
2
-----------------------50
183.82
299.66
■^P* jog Cameron, Lot 6, Blk 7, Tr. 2
*—
Public School, Lot 6, Blk. 16, Tr. 2 ------- --------------- 60
X83J3 . *
183.82
John Muston, Lot 0, Blk. 8/Ty. 1 -—......... ....
The above and foregoing final asseasmenta are payable without tnt«gu ,*t
183.82
f i f J. D. Ray, Lot 7, Blk 9, Tr. 1 -------------------- ---------—
est up to SEPTEMBER 1, 1923, and from and after aald date special asacaa . ..*
236.28
Mary Blaine Fhelpi, Lot 8, Blk. 8, Tr, 1 .... .....................
FOR RKKT—3 furnished rooms
m enu will be payable only In ten equal annual installments with Interest a t »,»
183.82
M Mrs. M. W. Lovell, LotJ^Blk 8. Tr 1 ..........- .................
8%
per annum on all deferred payments.
■;
183.82
f « t John Mulion, Lot H
* Witness my band aa City Clerk and tho Seal of the Cttjf of S a k ttr d i^
■1*P A. Raffeld,
Florida, this 27th day o? July, A. D. 1923.
- .j .
.. *J. j u*
hi? A. Raffeld,
y
(BEAL)
.• ••’
• v L A n U U V S t ^ i «*- **•
Musekeeping rooms, first rtaor $1id A'. Raffeld,
7-28 j 8-1-4 M1-15-1B-22
’
City Clerk/' by
U$lt AlBlk 8, ,Tr. ^
per month.—312 E ast 5th St, 121 &gt;2tp Jennie W.
ItttU/iil txs A
&gt; w iU -iva'j
■t v ,
1
■■

FOR RUNT

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HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION

VOLUME IV.

SANfORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923*

Mobs Like This Gather Quickly in Republican Germany

LOSS OF LIFE BUT MANY
HOMES ARB FILLED
*
EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY
WITH WATER
** SHAKES HI* CATANIA

TWO IRISH PRIESTS
CAPTURED BY CHINK
BANDITS NEAR SUNOIlD

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—NO DAMAGE IS DONE
n

And Aside from Debris in Roads
• and Flooded Houses Little
iSigns of Flood Today
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DEN.VER. Aug. J ^ F l o o d wntor*
whrih last night forced hundreds of
suburban residents to flee thoir
homes subsided today. Aside from
debris littered banks and somo in­
stances of floodad basements and im­
passable roads there are but little
evidences of.inundation, fyo loss of
life is expected. High wntor was
caused by cloudburst.
.
DENVER, Colo., Aug. 17.—Flood
waters are sweeping the Platte Canpan toward Denver, following a ter­
rific cloudburat early laat night, ac­
cording to information received at
■the Denver police department short­
ly after 8 o'clock.
Every available policeman hnR been
rushed to tbs lowlands bordering tho
Platte river outside of Denver, nnd
residents are being warned. The
flood waters are expected to ronch
here in a half hour.
Water la spreading over tjic low­
lands nt Llttltontaolnetpnn.on mmm
lands at Littleton, ten miles from
here, and near Englewood, to suburb,
telephone operators at summer resoVta in the Platte Canyon, where
the waUr Is rlalgn, notified the Donver police department.
No loss of life haa been reported
thus far.
At 8i30 o'clock this evening nil
telephone. Connections with Littleton
were reporUd" t o 'W o gone down.
The first indications of the near
tpprosch of the high wnter to the
city were given shortly after 9
o’clock when patrolmen reported thnt
the Platte river waa rising nenr OverIsnd Park, the motor tourists enmp
on the outskirts of the city, where
approximately 3,(100 automobiles ore
encamped.
Shortly afterward houses nearby
along the lowlands beside the river
hanks were inundated. The wnter
rose above the ground floors of the
lesldences In many instances and the
occupants fled with such belongings
as they could hastily gather.
Tho rise in the water was rnpid,
but it did not strike the city in the
form of a wall of water, ns had been
feared.
*
In the Valvcrdo district, which is
about two mllM fro mtho business
districts, the basements and ground
floors of many homes were reported
flooded.

CATANIA, Sicily, Aug.
17.—(By the Associated
Press).—An earthquake of
considerable violenco rhook
Catania thin morning. The
population became panic
stricken but the qunkc enused no damage.

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HANKOW, Aug. 17—(By
the Associntcd Press)—Two
Catholic priests were kid­
napped when bandits pillag­
ed the district nenr Sungho
according to reports. 'Tho
town of Tsaoshih wns loot­
ed and the Catholic hospital
burned.

OPERATORS AND UNION OF
'' FICIALS ON THE dA k PET TODAY
Hn
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Opcrntora and Miners Agree to
Join Conference Tonight’
to Talk Turkey
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NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—In a Anal
effort to maintain pence in the an­
thracite coal fields the Uplted States
coal commission called before it 'S.
I). Wnrriner and leading operators
nnd John I*. Lewis, miners’ president
for * face to face conference. The
operators nnd miners then agreed to
meet in Joint conference nnd report
tonight with answers to a series of
questions addressed hy the commis­
sion.

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CUT IN GAS
PRICES ONLY
TEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL COURT
HANDED DOWN DECISION
ON USE OF THE KIEL CANAL

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Scarcity of food ami depreciation of the mark make it easy for Red’ ngitntnffc *tb gain’ htl uUdlrnco in
Germany. Mobs like this, shown before the former emperor’s castle, the "I.ustdnrten," Berlih, have
beep frequent in tho past few weeks, and now arc ft dally occurrence.

Fire Fighters Work
To Hold Forest Fire
in Check for Days

QUERIES

IGRANTS
ARE
OF OUR LAWS

NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Hopes for
preventing n strike in anthracite coal
mines September 1 was discouraged
Santa Harbara, California, Has Ilig
nnd attempts to nid settlement of la­
Forest Fire.
bor disputes in the industry ended
with minors’ union officials complete­
SANTA BARRARA, Cal., Aug. 17.
ly dissntisfled with the response of
—Fire fighters are working valiantly
the operators contingent to the un­
to check flnmes blaring a twentyion's proposition to abandon the
NEW YORK. Aug. 17.—Present
mile front in Knntn Barbara national
lllr TKf Aftam'lnlril I'rraa)
' “check-off"; with the operators charg­
prices for gasoline can only be tem­ DECIDED THAT GERMANY
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Reply ing the union with "determination to .
forest. Heavy winds fnnncd embers
NOT JUSTIFIED IN BAR­
porary, although further cuts may
aVQUJ settlement
8l.|||,nm.„t upon
upon Its
us own
own terms,”
i*rms,
nnd fire into n no wmonnee yesterday ing to tho latest British attack 01. avoid
reasonably bo expected if crude oil
RING VESSELS
Hammond, the
nfter rangers am i'other fighters hnd conditions on Ellis Island Immlgrn- -m , w||h John
prices are again reduced, W. C. Teation station .Secretary ^ IJllkir IIll- commission
nnnimiaainn chairman,
xlinipman declaring
ilaolapinaf that
flint
appnrvntly won twelve-day buttle.
gle, president of the Standard Oil
vis deelnred the immigrants them­ "frankly tho outlook Is • discouragCompany of New Jersey, declared
selves are responsible for most of tho nig."
today in n formal statement. He ex­
conditions complained of. This fact
Moreover, tho commission itself,
pressed the opinion thnt the oil in­ I’nssnRc When They Are nt
is perfectly apparent from the re­
behind
closed doors nnd with each
JACKSONVILLE,
Aug.
17.—The
dustry would weather the present
port recently submitted by Ambassa­
Peace With Germany oh
party ground separately present
IPJ.’i rump of tho Floridu National
downward trend which woul.d not Inst
dor Ovddcs, lie said. It must lie
Wax (’awe in Point
Guard which opened at Camp Joseph
long.
&gt;
borne in mind thnt immigrants de­ sought to explore new avenues for
tained at the islnndarc law violators,
Gement and
faced n cofnplet.
K. Johnston, August 5th, under com­
"The present disrupter market,” he
(H r T h e A ia n rln lrd
ho said. Those entitled to admission
, ?u
J
said, "resulted from the pressing for
Til EH AGUE, Aug. 17.—The per­ mand of Col. Raymond C. Turck, and
to this country nro rushed through ffiT” nnd all other tcchnlcalltlex Bn&lt;J
sulo of a relatively small amount of manent court of international justice which will close Kumrfy; has to date
negotiations which ' hive been *1n
rapidly.
•distress’ gasoline. The large oven todh)) ’ 'hnndtd . down the derision been the most successful held by the
such stubborn dispute, tho commis­
slate
troops
since
their
reorganization
production of crude oil in recent against Germany in the case Involvsion asked rnch group to say Just how
months .together with the fnctor of Ing the use of Kiel rnnnl by foreign in &gt;919.
far it would go to join an arrange­
This yonr the records show that 7K
the higher naptha content nnd in­ vessels. The court decided the Germent which would let the miners keep
creased refiinery efficiency, has re­ mnns were not Justified in preventing officers and 1,017 men are 011 duty
on running nfter September, while all
sulted in piling up abnormally heavy British ntenmor Wimhlendon from nt the cnhip undergoing the annual
the disputes were left up to adjudica­
stocks of gasoline for this season of entering the cannl in 1921 during four of field duty required under Nuttion with the decision retroactive to
Also
that
the year nnd forced liquidation by hostilities between Poland nnd Rus­ ionnl Guard Regulations,
Came To U. H. In Yonth Had Lived
September 1.
.
| 11 &gt; T h e A HH»»r In I r i l I ' r r a a )
some holders regardless of cost.
sia and that Germany should mnke more organizations ure in camp tliun
• Ever Blnce.
AIX LA CHAPPEI.IJ-:, Germany,
The
o|terntors
nsid
they
would
agree
Mr. Teaglo said thp cuts initiated compensation. The case first, which in previous years.
Aug. 17.—Communists disturlwnccs
to
ask
from
arbitrators
no
reduction
( I l l T h e A H H orlnl rtl I ' r r e e )
The field training schedule us pre­ here are contining with sanguinary
in South Dakota und afterward made the court wns asked for definite judg­
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17.—Sir H. in the present wngc scale in the
effective throughout mid-western nnd ment. Vessel chartered by French pared by the Senior Army Instructor, results. Eight persons were killed T. Sninrl, British baronet comic op­ mines! nnd thus lenvo the union as­
southern states represented the only loaded &gt; :lth munitions for Poland re­ on duty with the Guard, covers every an dfifty injured today in fights of era vnudeville actor, professionally sured of nt least somo gains.
is needed |
chunge mfidp there in a number of fused pnsHuge through cnnnl. Ver­ detail in • which instruction
,
, ,, •#! .1,11; commuim*
eonununits umi
und police, while fifteen known us Charles Archer, died yes­
All the commission’s efforts were
to
couin
Uie
guardsmen
for
, in
. .hospitals
„ , died as ro­
sailles
treaty
terms
provide
vessels
months, while four successive cuts
IV U|U1|I mi fc
. .the. Held others already
terday, aged 70. Jle preferred lifo directed to finding somo basis of pro­
hnd been made in the eastern mnr- of all countries nt pence with Ger- und muko their service ,of value to suit of injureis.
of an American nclor to English no­ ceeding thnt would keep the mines
ket since last Februury, because of ‘ meny ha allowed passage, (lerinuny tlieir respective communities and the
bility. He runto to tho United States 'running whilo negotiations n ro 'c a r­
lower costs of crude oil available f o r b i d particular case wns inviolnlion nation at large. Each duy one buttulIn his youth.
ried on. Faced with the blockade,
lon of the 151th Infantry I* busily en­
seaboard refineries. At present, he of her neutrality.
the federal agency asked both sldSn
gaged
In
perfecting
its
personnel
in
«.
said, an average of 177.000 barrels
to put their responses In wording and
infantry
drill,
nnd
bayonet
work,
while
LONDON, Aug. 17.—Acting on
of California oil reached custom sea­
to bring them back tomorrow foai fur­
the
special
units
such
ns
motor
trans­
cable
ndyiccs
Secretary
Hughes,
Am­
ports daily.
Southern California
ther conference. Tho &gt;operators, H
fields are expected to reach their erican embassy ofieials in l/tnilon port, motorcycle, Uowltxer nnd head­ Officers Carrying Him To Jail Were
wo* said, would leave every point
quarters
companicijiro
l&gt;eing
instructpeak production next month, but he have made it clear to British foreign
Compelled To Give Him Up.
f
i
t
unsettled
by such arbitration in tha
«d
in
the
Speciul
work
required
of
Haid It would l&gt;c u long time before office that the Unietd Stutos contem­
Representative* Gathrf at hand* of any group of petYun* found
When
them
if
called
Into
the
field.
plated
no
departure
from
its
attitude
shipments from California would
(Ilr The Auw UI.it I'r.M l
mutulaly satisfactory, cl*. •
State Department. •
Under existing law the troops must
GRIFFIN, Ga., Aug. 17.—John Hen­
equal the amount of oil now uvailblc on reparations taken before President
&gt;ji'
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in those fields. The -maximum ship­ Harding’s death. This disposes of do u certain amount o'f actual firing ry Walker, negro, wns hanged here
40 MEN AND 8 HORSES.
(H r Thr A u w U l n l P a u l
NEW
YORK,
Aug. 17.—U tc r tha
tliut
accession
of
on
the
rifle
rungn.
This
yenr
the
today for the murder of another no.
ments iMisinuir
possible ■
in
mcnis
■■ American tankers,
---• any hopes this aid*
WASHINGTON', Aug. 17,—Naval miners nnd operators reach an agree­
tioop*
are
firing
what
is
known
as
'gro
March,
1922.
Ho
wns
pronounc­
limitation treaty nnd four power ment to resume wage contract nego­
The Vpiture Locale of 1-a Societe which ore the only ones allowed in ! presidency by Cooiidge might result "Course B," nil of which is known
ed dead In IK minutes.
the
intereoastal
business,
is
200.0001
morc
active
interest
of
United
Ipact
negotiated nt Washington Arms tiations at Atlantic City next Monday.
des 40 Homme* #t 8 Chevaux had a
fiom a distance of two hundred yards
States In Europe’s problemr.
Conference finally became effective
big time yeeterday and last night «at barrels daily.
in the positions of standing, sitting,
MACON, Go., Aug. 17.1a&gt;# Green, today .when representatives of all
Except for comportivcly small,
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Daytona, where they were invited
kneeling
anil prone. The firing of negro, arrested Inst night for an a t­
FREE FORD TOMORROW.
shipments
from
gulf
const
port*
TitSEND
IN
ADDRESS
OF
llARA
signatory powers gathered a t the
to attend a large meeting for the
tills
course
hi}H
greatly
reduced
the
IF
YOU
WANT
TO
ENTER
tack
on
a
Houston
county
white
wom­
state department nnd formally ex­
purpose of Initiating 15 P. Gs. from tic mid-continent crude oil i» being
Don’t miss the big drawing for the
THE BIG BABY PARADE work on the range from last yenr.
an a month ago wus reported taken changed ratifications.
DeUnd and Daytona and other sec­ received here. This is used largely
All of the instruction firing hns from officers and lynched while they
Free Ford tomorrow in front of tHe
tions of the etate. The High btate for lubricating.
Herald office. The drawing will talb
The Rig Baby Parade nt la»ke been concluded and the companies ure weer carrying him to Houston county
While Mr. Tcagle admitted the
officers of La Soflete were present
now firing for record. The reports jail.
place promptly nt six o'clock ia tHe
Monroe
on
U
W
Day
promiscX
to
at thl* meeting. The l&gt;arty item present situation was precarious for be one of the greatest events pulled from officials In charge of tho range
afternoon
nnd you should be there.
Sanfor dleft here yeeterday a t 1 «W some of the smaller refining com- off” in Seminole county In many a dny. show that so far tho work has been
If you have not Joined the Ford Club
ATLANTA, Aug. 17.—Governor
panics,
he
expressed
confidence
that
p. m. and after a pleasant ride to
see Edward Higgins or any of the
If you want to onter the baby eend progressing in * most satisfactory Walker announced he would condoct n
Daytona were greeted by the Day* the oil industry ns a whole would your name and uddress of child to manner and the scores are grutlfylng. prompt investigation Into the lynching While Entertaining Delegates tu Con­ salesmen at the Ford Garag*.
tone Locale and aacorted to the Am: "come out 0. k.”
The machine gun companies nro do­ of a negro In Houstbn county yester­
vention in Atlanta
m “ Victor Check. BO. 1020. S.oerican Legion Club House on the ynicccdzf cmfw cinfw cmf vbgkmm ford to Insure entranco as they will ing exceptionally good work, tho ma­ day.
HERALD LIST IS GROWING.
Banks of the k e life * River, where
chine
gun
officer's
comment
being
ATLANTA,
Aug.
17.—Two
drowngo Into the parade in the order
GOVERNOR c a l l s e x t r a
"they are doing better than ever bothe meting eelne to order.
.
Tho Harald Dally and Weekly Bat
inga resulted in last night’s tragedy
SESSION
GEORGIA
8OLON8 named. Mrs. John Uonardl will be
- After all buaineas had been taken
nt East Lako when a craft on which la growing every day and the county
the Seminole county Judge and other fore."
care of and the Initiation was com­
With the pistol range op$rt for use,
some young girls was staging a page­ I* being covered by the Dally da
ATLANTA. Ga., Aug. 10.-A call counties will have Judges all of them those organisations arme^i with that
pleted the big eeta were eerved and
ant for entertainment of delegates to well na the Weekly Herald. In • few
to make up the judgin committee.
weapon are being given an opportun­
they mire had eorae feed, everything for an extraordinary session of the
the convention of National Aasocln weeks every part of the county wRI
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that goea to maka up a banquet. A l­ Georgia legislature will be iuued to­ SANFORD SOLDIERS ARE THERE ity to quality, while the officers are Had Been . •Inseparable
tion of Deaf overturned. Tho body of bo covered for the Daily Herald MB ; ijk
Companions
making good use of tho pistol range.
ter lha banquet th* yhad a few spec­ day by Governor Walker, the execu­
J. W. Vandergrlff, who waa rowing the subscribers will gel the dally this • J '
and Act Contemplated.
Stokes
Mortar*
and
37
MM
(on*
ial number* cqneletlng of songs and tive declare yesterday afternoon fol­
V
the craft, was recovered today. The same day It is printed.
Col Lewis O'Bryan has returned
music and many games th at all Join* low ing’theactlon of the house In home after reviewing the state troops pounder) gune have been used to
•Isle* f o w l
body
of-Mite
Elsie
Maurer
recovered
( n r T fce A
NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Mrs. A. last night.
ed in and a t tha early hour of 10 tabling all tax reform measures. The a t Camp Johnston on the staff of great advantage with |* th practice
p. m. Use Sanford Locale Volture bid date of the extra session probably Governor Hardee and ha aaya that he ammunition and with “live” cartridg- M. sterns, sixty-year-old widow and
. 1 her daughter aged SB, Jumped from
Piggly Wiggly la in again today
the Daytona Volture Locale e hearty will b# from November 15 to De­ was right proud of the Sanford boys L
fee •cember
L
the
executive
said.
with
thoir big list of bargains in ev­
window
of
a
sixth
floor
aparttpent
to
good bye with them the best enter­
in camp. 8 anford has the largest
erything in the grocery line. Free
Churchwell’s
final
clearance
sale
to­
the
pavement
'
ar\d
were
Instantly
( S r Tk» Aaaaalata
tainers of the day and a big welcome
E. C. Nilson, of the Mebane Bulek number, of men from any one place day on men’s wool suits arid Palm killed. Mother and daughter had cocoa and special prices on sugar,
________ Aug. 17—O]toning grain
CHICAGO,
to them to come to Sanford for a
in the camp and,they have nil made
visit after which the Sanford Volture Company, of Orlando, was in Xho c _y a good‘record and men and officer* Beaches. They arc going a t your been Inseparable companions. Mother canned goods of all kinds, bacon, milk, prices:'* Wheat, 8*pt 1.0011 to 1 4 ,
today on business connected with, the
coffee, lard, breakfast foods and ev­ Dee. 1.04 0-8 to 1.06; Coin, Doe. €3 3-i
motored back’ horn#, full of enthuare receiving the praise of the re­ own price. Sea the advertisement In had been acting strangely for soma
time. Police believe they took the erything. Piggly Wiggly i« the lead­ to 1-8; Oats, Dee. 88^T-»
the Herald today.
slaam and happy with the good time Santord Bulek Company and the Bulek viewing officer*. *
wiU have a big advertisement In Haier
of lots
______
„ ■prices
■ and
. _ _they
. , continue to
NEW ORLEANS
death plunge together.
that they ware ebown In Daytona.
hold
th
a
t
place.
Sue
the
special prlc- 'll o'clock salt,' &lt;
urjlay’a Daily .Herald.
Among the Kabylee of Algeria only
Perfumes were used originally only
1. . quoted
..._. ~.i today.
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Tha Harald delivered six times
sk lr men may carry canes.
Barnactes .attach themselves
in
religious
eervicee.
Tha Dally Herald, 16c per week.
whalaa as wall as ships.

President Standard Oil
Co. of New Jersey, Ex­
plains Situation

ENCAMPMENT OF
NATIONAL GUARD
VESSELS ALLOWED THE "BEST EVER

Conditions at Ellis Is­
land Should Not He
Censured

C 0H 1S T IC
DISTURBANCES
IN GERMANY

Baronet
Fight Persons Are Kill­ British
Preferred the Stajfe
ed and Fifty In-'
To Titled Position
.
jured

Negro Lynched
In Houston, Ga.,
For Assault Crime Navy Limitations
and Four Power
Treaty Pact Today

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Two Drowning at East
Lake in Atlanta While
Staging a Pageant

Mother and Daughter
Jump from Building,
Both 1Arfe Killed

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AT LAKE MONROE LABOR
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DAY WILL BE CHEAT EVENT

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Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Llllord expect
S T S A W , double bin fer a . J T
MRS. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor
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w
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to
leave
to&lt;lay
for
their
home
In
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The boys a t the head of the SemiCHICAGO, Aug. 10—Opening grain • ’•
1 of «4alsrlea
ford, Florida, after u pleasant visit In
nolo Athletic Association Announce
prices:
Wheat,
Sept,
fl.01
1-4,
Dec.
thta city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
For Florida: Local thund:
that the tickets for the big barbecue
1,04 7-8 te 1.05; Com, Dec. 03 1-4 to
s s w i i i n r S i S ' n u i 1S. W. Loftln and family. These forFine weather fVen if the thermom­
ershowers today and tomor­
nnd Baby Parade a t ta k e Monroe
3-8. Oats, Dec. 38 5-8 to 7-8.
l» a * n f.W ,(n u ill^ &lt; oIlun
Tensacolans
who
made
the
trip
eter
registers
around
D
O
.
row; gentle variable winds.
tab o r Day arc telling fast and the
■ reollr aooreelalrO.
dire and one of the ^
to Pensacola In their car, have been
financial success of the big event is
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 10.—Cotton
•ver made
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Check left toalrendy assured and the many events^,
•THEY SAY"
, extended n cordial welcomo by their
11 o'clock coll: Oct. 23.81, Doc* 23.80.
Havo you heard of tho terrible fam -1Muh,crou* friends who re g rd that dny for Coronado Bench where they
. an
and tho big feed and the Baby Parade
they cannot' continue their visit for a will spend tho week end in surf bath
m n
fci *i n
.
»y, "They,'
will bring a monster crowd from all
G.'W . Lawton, Bracelet* Watch Ex­
ing.and fishing.
Journal.
parts
of this section of the state. The
»• And the dreadful h Venomous things longer time.—Pensacola
ALSO RUDYE DB Remr* *
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pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
they say?
alfair
is
being
well
advertised
and
FOR VISITORS.
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4-24-tfc
F. V.'Cooper, of Orlando, has a r­
* Why, half tho gossip uridir the “sun,
the b ills• ard ’b^Jdg,' pasted up ,fb$ ,
Mrs. James O. Sharon entertained rived hen? to make Sanford his home
t
„
many hundreds of raHes around. It
; If y°H *»?«&gt; It back, you will find most Informally qt bridge Tuesday
A real hogetb-to-goodneii l,
C A F lffcttlA SU PPER .1 '
and willJbb in charge of the Sanford- A A A A A A
.
'b e g u n 1’ '
is fine that tak e' A f ^ o e {■ to be th i
evening at her home on Tenth Street, Bulck Company.
On the H. H» Chappel lawn, Friday, being story that wlU thru*
sccno of this great gathering as It
In that wretched house o f '“They." . honoring h e r guests, Mrs* Ben Cripps
through a gamut ot thrill* »Rd
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 16.—The will do much toward keeping the August 1 7 ,'the ladies of the Motho- have you, gasping, slghla. ^
of*San Domingo, S. A., Misses Moscdiet
Church
will
servo
from
Ave
to
Yowcll St Co., and Speer St Son hac maximum and minimum tem peratur­ money a t home instead of going |
A pumrrous family,**so I’m told,
laughing all In one bresth. Aiu
ly and Ikie Smith of Madison.
to wire extra orders for silk ribbon es in representative cities, furnished miles away to have amusement on eight. ■ '»
And Its genealogical tree Is old;
attraction on Friday inlfnJ
A fter an interesting gamo of bridge 'for the big Baby Parada at Lake Mon­
Menu.
Forever since Adam and Eve began
New*
only ono day old.
j
the hostess served a . dainty iced roe Labor day. It will be a humdin­ by* the weather bureau from records that day. Everyone in * Seminole Chicken Pilcnu
Baked Beans
compiled a t 8 p. m, last night, fol­ county should assist in every way to
To build up the curious race of mnn, course.
ADMISSION
10*and
20
CENTS
ger.
Boiled
Ham
Pickles
Salads
lows :
'
help mako ta b o f Day a big day a t
Has existed the House of “They.”
Calc?
Assorted Pics
Icc Cream
SATURDAY—Wbl 8. H*n h
Max. Min. Lake Monroe.
Cities ' '
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Iced
Tea
Coffee
Some
time
next
month
maybe
the
“T h e Three Weed Brsaf* ™
• 90
72
Gossip mongers and spreaders of,lies,
Tho lovely now home of Mrs.*JosAll
at
Hoover
let-live
prices
stores
will
remain
open
again
every
72
94
A tlanta
CEMETERY COMMITTEE *
Horrid people whom all despise—
eph Dickinson, on Magnolia avenue,
118-Stc
84
04
And yet the best of u*. now and then, was the scene of an exquisite affair day in tho week and the activity of
WILL HAVE SPECIAL WORK
56
.08
DONE AT THE CEMETERY
Repeat queer tales about women nnd yesterday afternoon, when she enter-, other days will again be noted on the
70
66
• • men*
•
tainod a t n miscellaneous shower, hon­ street! on Thursday afternoons.
88
06
And quote the house of “They.”
The third quarter' of the year Is
oring Miss Mamie Kate Williams, a
Tho display cards are up for the Dea Moines _______ u—— 80. . 66 approaching Its close, and tho comcbride-elect of next month.
54
50 tt-ry committee of the Woman’s Club
They live like lords and nover labor,
Orange and green were the colors Seminole Athletic Club celebration at
Have
Another
Measure*
84
74 wish to-call this fact to the attention For home or itorc.
A •T hoyV one task fa to watch lilt used for the affair, baskets and vases Lake Monroe Labor Day.
. . .
Health)
66 O f Jot owners dho havo not yet paid menta taken, samples submitted,
84
‘ neighbor,
of yellow roses, sinniaa and chrysan­ announcement will tell you tho dif­
ferent
stores
where
you
can
purchase
C
O their dues. Tho sextlon. V. It. MUch. [ estimates cheerfully Riven,
U ‘Jl®1 Tlre’
Soun, Bom
80
Pittsburgh
.................
.......
And tell his huslness nnd private nf- themums combined' with ferns were
or
Discharge,
if
Sore;
Imtgat'
tickets.
‘
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•
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86
7C
St.-'
Louis
..........
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fairs,
oil,
may
be
suen
at
takeview
comotsry
•’
Quick
Scrvloe
effectively used in the spacious living
Toledo ....... ........................ . 86
00 Cram 3 to 5 o'clwk In the qfternoons j g r o w n &gt;s
a n (j
To the. world a t large they ore sow­ and dining rooms. •
,
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Murine, Soothu a n J R ^ fa U
L. E. White left today for points in W ashington........ ........... . 90
70
ers of tares—
;
Tho guests were greeted upon their
II be glad to do any especial1
IT U 1 A
q . r
SafcTor^nlam
orAdult An|
South
Florida
after
spending
several
work
lot
cfwnera
inny
desire.
Several
U
p
f
l
O
l
S
t
C
r
y
S
h
o
p
Those folks In the House of “They.” arrival by tho hostess and the hon«i .
70 cf the lots planted in St. Augustine! Tel. 15*13, 711 E. Washington St.
orco, nnd were requested to register days here a t his old home place. He SANFORD .......- ........... ..... 80
W -fa
C
grass should be reset and thoroughly j
It Is wholly useless to follow n "They in the bride's^ book, they were then will go on. to Washington for the
UUR1NB CP., 9 g*MO m ^ i
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
summer
nnd
fall
but
expects
to
spend
ffriilizod before fall set) in.
With a whip or a gun, for he slips ushered into tho dining room, where
'ib.' collectors for various churches
away
;
ii prettily appointed punch table was much of this time here this winter.
who form tho cemetery committee of
And into his house, where you ran placed, here dellclouH fruit punch was
Mquricc Kronen haa returned from
f
not go,
which Mrs. Hcruy Wight is chairman,
served by Miss Clara Miilcn.
nre nr. follows;
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It Is locked and bolted and guarded so,
Following the registration 'of tha a business trip to New York where hr
Catholic church—-Mrs. Ralph Wight.
This horrible House of “They.”
* guests they wore givon cards hand- purchased his fall and winter line of
The-location is twelve stories above
painted with wedding slippers, brides goods for his store on Sanford Ave­ tho atrect. Clinging to the aide of the . Episcopal church—Mrs._M. Miharlk.
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ALL DRUGGISTS
Episcopal
church —. Mrs.
Alex
Tho' you can not get In, yet they get nnd grooms, on which they were ask­ nue. Ho reports some very Hbt weath­ building, two-thirds of the way up,
iSc and 85c, jars and tubs*
er
while
ho
was
In
the
east.
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•
with a dozen pigeons roosting on his Vaughn.
out
ed Jo wrlto bits of advico and good
Hospital aba, 1100
head la Harold Lloyd. The crowd be­
Methodist church—Mrs. Ben Mon­
And spread their villainous tales about wishes for tho bride. These were
Yowell A Co., announce today their low, amused hut frightened, watch roe.' •!. .
Of all tha rascals under the r.un
then pasted in the bridc'n book.
big
Two-liny August Sale for Friday breathlessly while the spectacled com­
Baptist church—.Mrs. Martha Fox.
Who have ronio to punishment, never
A very clever musical contest af­
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
liph tthere will bo edian continues his upward climb, ov­
1 ' 'one
,
Presbyterian—Mrs. Alfred I.lljn. ,
forded much merriment for the guests. nnd Sautrday nt whlph
ns in towels, rng ercoming the most difficult and hil­
Congregational
church—Sheridan
Belongs to the House of “Th6y.”
Miss Virginia DcCourscy played tome special bnrgnins
rugs,
ginghams,
silks,
ijndcrwenr, bed arious obstacles.
Jewett.
. — F.lla Wheeler Wilcox.
snatches of favorite songs and the
This is Just ono of the impressions
guests finding the answers in this spreads, dresses, hose nnd many oth­
Mrs. W. S. Jordan, pf Jacksonville, manner. In answer to two of tho er articles. Read tho big advertise­ your correspondent got after, viewing
Ik the guest of her niece, Mrs. James questions “What did he say ?” nnd ment In this Issue nnd note tho prices. Harold Lloyd’s seven-reel Pathecomcdy, “Safety Last," at the Milanc The­
0. Sharon, at her homo on T e n th ,S t “What did she say?" Mrs. Glenn sang
"It Don't Take Much Money to atre yesterday. And what a comedy!
very sweetly, “O Promise Me" nnd "I
Shop at Churchwell's" says thoir ad­ Never has an audience shrieked with
Misses Annlo Nelson and Charlotte Love You Truly."
,
,( l- * , —-I
• . - S. i
Smith are apending n few days nt
• n r T fcr X .autrlatn l I 'r r .N )
A fter tho contest, a musical pro­ vertisement today nnd then they give Such uncontrollable laughter. There
TALLAHASSEE Fla., Aug. HJ.rTwin I.ake*, tho lovely country home gram was carried out. Miss DeCour- you n list of bargains from ten cents hove been riotous two-reel comedies
of Mrs. J. D. Davidson.
• sey rendered several piano solos, Miss to (2.09 that can't be beat. Church- produted In the past by master come­ Governor Hardee today appointed E.
M argaret Cowan gave two rendings, well’s sell for cash nnd sell cheaper dians, but novta before has one been W. Bailey as third member of state
Miss Helen Terwillinger returned "W hat Is Love” nnd "My Sweethcnrt". and they hove hnd this motto ever seen in aeven reels that moved at commission forsecuring the con­
. struction of AUantic-Gulf-MIsBigaiphome Tuesday evening from Tallahas­ Miss Pearl Robson nlso gave a group since thoy started in business In Snn- auch a fast pace.
! EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
ford. That they have succeded is
pi canal across the.state.
,
see where ahe attended summer of plnno solos.
CORNpjl pujLPTtfG . EVERY ROOM QUT3IPP.
school. Miss Terwillinger nlso visit­
I.ntc In the nftrrnoon tho honoree evidenced by their over . increasing
ed friend* In Monllcetlo whllo away. was given n lovely yellow sunbonnet, trade. Rend the advertisement.
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nnd basket nnd pair of scissors; and
Mrs.
E.
W.
Lamar
of
Inverness
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hamrick and requested to go Into the flower gar­
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Master George, arrived from Georgia den nnd cut the flowers. She was was in the city today tho guest of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Waits.
Mrs.
Lamar
is
also Mrs. G. M. Berwick and daughter ushered into the sun parlor which hud
Arrested In Wilmington Yesterday on
Ruby, F. B. Moscly for n few dnys been converted into a veritable show­ the wife of Rev. U m a r of Inverness
Federal Warrants
hero.
er. The walls were completely cov­ and has been visiting her son in Day­
&lt; llr T X e A a .o r ln fn l P r r . a l
ered with vines, studded with large tona who is with the Daytona News.
RALEIGHT, Aug. 10.—I.leut. Gov.
Mrs. It. J*. Holly, Misses Mae Hol­ yellow flowers, behind which were Mrs. ta n ia r was greatly pleased with
W. B. Cooper, Thomas E. Cooper, his
Sanford.
ly and Maude ta k e and tao Peck mo­ hidden the muny gifts.
brother;
Horance C. Cooper, his son,
tored to Jacksonville yesterday where
A fter the packages had been open­
nnd
Clyde
L. Lassiter, business asso­
BACK FROM CURA.
they will be tho guests of the former's ed nnd the gifts ndmired, the hostess
ciate
of
tho
family were arrested in
B|ster, Mrs. E. B. Brown for severul assisted by Misses Jeanette Luing,
_
Wilmington
yesterday
on federal war­
Pearl Robson nnd Mnrgnret Cowan,
"°d*°n Ball, Relrort Deane, Bruce
days.
served delicious refreshments consist- An,|pr»»n. Johnny Melsch and Hugh rants charging conspiracy to wreck
Grady Deon, of takclnnd, was In ing of orange nnd green brick Ice J 11” *
nI*ht from a trip tho defunct- Commercial NutionuJ
to
Cuba.
They
have
been gone abqpt Bank of Wilmington, N. C., it was
the city yesterday attending to busi­ rrenm and individual rakes, iced in
a
week
although-they
told all their learned this morning. The Cooper are
ness and pleasure. ,White here he white nnd topped with a large yellow
friends here they expected to stay In-ing held under bonds of $10,000 each
was the guest of B. J. Starling, local ■W.”
and Lassiter $5,000.
manager of tho Non-Acid Fertiliser
Mrs. Dickinson received her guests, soveral weeks on tho island. ,l t is not"
known
Just
why
they
came
back'to
Co.
wearing an exquisite costume of tan
Spanish lace combined with GeorgelU Sanford, so soon but all of them seem
Mrs. Ben Cripps, of San Domingo over Satin. Miss Willlnms was a ttir­ perfectly satisfled with tho old home
and Misses Mosely Smith and Ike ed in Celestial blue. Her bat was also town and they all report a fine time
while, thoy were away.
Smith ;of Madison, were the guests of grey.
of Mrs. Janies G. Sharon Tuesday und
Among the guests enjoying this deHave Been Aryeated In Talsa, Okla­
WILL OPEN NEW GARAGE.
homa

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Sensational Comedy

Canal Across State
‘ Will Be Built S o o n Governor Gets Ready

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Coopers in Jail
For Conspiracy
' To Wreck Bank

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Two Men Alleged
To Be IVfemberg of
Unmasked Band

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COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
------------ Shown Slurllng at 7:30 und 9:15 P. M___________

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Harold Lloyd
‘SAFETY~LA ST
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Lupino Lane in “The Reporter”
ALSO PATHE NEWS
Don't Miss It I
N ight Prices.

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-------The Mg Feature

TO THE; SEA IN SHIPS”
Special Ma tine s Saturday 3:30— 10 and 25 Cents
»u u a u u m u u a ^

Frank V. Cooper is In the city to
take care of the business of the Sap.
ford-Buick Company nnd for the time
being will have his office and sales
rooms 1n the Wight storage garage
on Magnolia. However, Mr. Cooper
announces that in a few weeks work
will, be started on a new garage
building just south pf the Wight
Garage that will be the home of the
ounfard-Huick Company. Watch for
th cannouncementa of tho new lino of
Bulck cars, absolutely the best line
the Bulck people have ever built. The
new models are here now and Mr.
Cooper is ready to show them to you.

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TULSA, Okla., Aug. 10.—Two men
alleged to havo been members of the
unmasked band which abducted and j
whipped Nathan Hantamnn Friday a
were arrested by National Guards­
men today. Tho arrests were the first
tangible result of m artial law ipvokod
by Governor Walton because of the
recent outbreaks of mob violence. *

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 10.—Ap­
plication has been made to the state
authorities for a charter for the
Dixie Stute Hank a t Cross City, coun­
ty sest ot tho new county created by
the legislature two years ago. The
capital stock is designatde as $20,lightful courtesy were: Miss Mamie (000. The officers would include M.
Kate Williams, Mrs. A. C. WUUama I- Fleishel, president, and Ollie .Wil­
Mrs. Voile Williams, Mcsdaraes F. R. liams, cashier.
•
Savage, James Sharon, Mamie Tolar,
Loretta Brotherson, Porter Pitts, Les­
TUB BAPTIST CHURCH
lie Bryani ‘BUR# Hoffman, Craig Har­
I
ris, F. D. King, Charles Forrester, Lu­
Tho regular monthly business meet­
cian Telford, Tom Moore, Sehelle ing of the W. M. V. of the First Bap­
Moines, A. M. Phillips, Robert Glenn, tist church met in the church Thurs­
W. C. DcCourscy, David Speer, Char­ day at 4 p. in., Mr*. Howell, tho gen­
ley Anderson, Georgo Huff, W. T. ial president, in charge, In her usual
Wheeler, Sanford Doudney, E. E. impressive manner told us. the object
Brady, Hockey, Stewart Telford, Chos. ]of the meeting w a | mainly the elecMarshall, Fred Daigor and Mis
tlon of general offlccra for the en­
Jeanette tain g , Martha Fox, Minnio suing year. Tho following officers
Stewart, Marcen Echols, Agnes, Bur­ were elected: ' 1 :
ner, taola King, Sarah Wboaloss, Vir­
Mrs. Howell, president.
ginia DeCoursey, Rose Gallagher,
Mrs. DeCoursey, first vice-president
Maude Jenkins, Rulh WhitUe, Essie
Mrs. Brothcraon, 2nd vice-pres.
Whittle, Viola Booth, Clara MUlen,
Mrs. Peoples, treasurer.
Aria' Stenatronf, Mamie Steele. Kath­
Mrs. Carol, secretary.
leen Brady, Rfarl Robson, Margaret
Mrs. Geo. Iluff, acting secretary. ■
Cowan, A dele Ulnea and Julja tain g .
Mrs. Wbc^Usa, chairman,

LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS ,!........................................ joc
DUPLEX WINDOW SHADES..................... ;..... 98c
LADIES’ BUNGALOW APRONS
98c
BOYS’ KHAKI WASH SUITS
98c
BOYS’ WAIST UNION SUITS.................
48c
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS.................
89c
MEN’S SOISETTE PAJAMAS....:.........
MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS..-.................... ..................?1j 5
MEN’S SOCKS ...........,...............;..... v ..... ..... ........... ige
GOOD LEATHER WORK GLOVES ..;.......,89e
KHAKI PA N T S............................................ 89k;'

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FIUpAY, AUGUST 17,1923

f AGETW O
i«fif=Ff~7=rf?

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Former Representative
is Coolidge’s Secretary,
Resident of Virginia

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FREE FORD GIVEN AWAY
AT HERALD OFFICE SATURDAY
AFTERNOON AT G O'CLOCK

. ' Famous ,Ace Mafries £ iq e r m

TRAIN SCHEDULE

LOW TIDES ON BEACH,

CbKKECTBD MAY 1, 1923
Forenoon anil kflernoon tide, w
. t _ .p p r o .ta ." 1, ,h„
h„( «™
South Bound
Departs minute.
Arrive

Therc will be a record- breaking
crowd gathered in Sanford Saturday No. 83.. ____ 2:30 a.m.
2:40 a.m. Date June July Aug. Sept,
afternoon \vhcn the Ford cat* Is given No. 27„
8:40 a.m. 1 4:05 4:31
,
5:33 0:28
away to the holder of the lucky tick­ No. 89.......... 2:25 p.m.
2:45 p.n^. 2 4:55
5:20 0:14 7:20
et. This was one of the speclnl in­ No. 85........... 0:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m. 3 5:47 0:02
7:11 8:17
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15,—Former
ducements made to join the Ford
4 0:43
7:01
Representative C. Bnscom Slenip, of
8:00 0:2|
Savings Plan and every subscriber is
G 7:24
7:tffl 9:00 10:11
Northbound
Virginia, has been tendered und hna
given a ticket with each five dollars
Departs 0 8:17 8:51
Arrive •
accepted the position of secretary to
\
9:57 11:08
•t W'
put in tho Ford Savings Account. No.
2:03 n.m. 7 0:07 9:44 10:52 11:41
President Coolidge.
82. ____ J. 1:4B n.m.
You can get your tickets by joining No.
Announcement of Mr. Slemp’* ap­
84............11:45 n.m. 12:05 p.m. 8 ff:57 10:38 11:44 12:17
the
plan
If
you
hhvo
not
nlrendy
3 :52 p.m. 9 10:44 11:30 11:50 1:08
pointment yesterday nt tho White
No. ,80.. .hil.... 3:42 p.m,
done this nnd if yoar are in arrears No.
&gt;1
10 11:30 11:50 12:42 1:5l
lioitse shortly after lie had concluded
28- ____ ..10:00 p.m.
«■*
your payments bbforo Saturday nt
11 12:10 12:24- 1:31 2:47
nti hour and a half conferenco with
wSsptc;
noon will get you the tickets on the •8 *•it
12 1:00
1:10 2:13 3:35
Mr. Cool idgo. Mr. Slenip will not bo
Trilby
Branch
m
Fiee Ford Car. The car will bo
Departs 13 1:40 . 1:55 3:01 4:24
•
Arrive
able to close up his peruana) affairs
drawn by n blindfolded youngster in xNo. 100.. ........
7:30 n.m. 14 2:20 2:38
3:51 5:18
and take permanent charge of his of­
Captain Charles Nungcsser. French aviator often called ths "Aco ot
front of the Sanford Herald office xNo. 24..»*•**■*••«
Aces." marries Miss Consuclo Ifatmnker, of New York, at Dtnald, la
3:25 p.m. 15 2:55 3:15
fice until after Labor I&gt;ny and in the
4:40 0:14
Brittany. Hera tho bridal couple (toft) aro dancing the old Die ton wed­
promptly a t six o’clock Saturday nf- xNo. 25............ 1:30 p.m.
10 3:34
4:00
meantime George 11. Christian, Jr.,
5:32 7:18
ding tin nco.
ternoon.
17 4:21
4:54 0:30 fi-oo
xNo. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
secretary to tho late President Hnrd18 5:08
Every holder of tickets on the free
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ing will reninin nn presidential secre­
PRINTERS STILL WANT 41
19 0:02
enr arc requested to be on hand when
tary.
Leesburg Branch
0:47 8:40 10:25
HOURS PER WEEK WORK
‘-4 v.
Dcpnrts 20 7:02
the big drawing takes place for some
7:51
Arrive
Mr. Slcmp was lrorn nt Turkey
9:43 11:21
sr? :
21
7:34
lucky
person
will
draw
a
Ford
car
8:57
3:55
p.m.
Cove, Lee county, (Virginia, in 1870.
xNo.
157...........
10:54
11:57
I H r T lir A«»nrlnl«-,l l*rr»«t
22 8:32
9:59 11:43 12:31
2:45 p.m.
No. 2L. .... .
He wns grmlunted from the Virginin
Mrs. Elliott Chcntham. of At­
ATLANTA, Gn., Aug. 17.—By un­ absolutely free.
lanta, Ca., Is tho youngest regional
0:30 a.m. 23 9:30 11:01 11:53 1:18
xNo. 158..
Military Institute in 1891; studied
Tremendous Damage Is .Reported By animous vote the sixty-eighth an­
director of the League of Women
7:10 p.m. 24 10:28 11:50 12:17 2:01
COMING
CONVENTIONlaw a t tile University, tapgbt mathe­
No.
22nual convention nf the International
Voters. She la touring southern
Slock Exchange.
25 11:20 12:07
matics nt the military institute and
1:37 2:42
OF
KIWANIS
CLUBS
states asking women to exercise
Typographical Union last night adop­
2G
12:24
their right to vota.
1:02
Oviedo
Branch
later prnclirrd law at liig Stone, Vn.,
2:22
3:21
ted
a
resolution
"strongly
urging
the
MEET AT HUNTSVILLE
NE WYORK, Aug. 17.—Southern
Departs 27 1:18
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1:53 3:04 3:55
Arrive
bln present home,
council
to
resist
any
attem
pt
t
i
call
28 2:10
2:41 3:44 4:32
Mr, Slemp wns prominent in Re­ "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SIMPS'* cotton planters have suffered this off the Tight for the 44 hour week,"
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Aug. 17—In­ xNo. 120.......t... 7:45 p.m.
.■season n Ions, approximately at pres2:59
3:40
p.m.
29
3:20 4:20 5:10
publican politics for a number of
xNo.
127..
ben- terest In the coming convention of
ent cotton prices, $750,000,000 through nnd recommended
...that nil strike
,
30
3:40
4:08 5:00 5:52
years. He was state committeeman
There ip no way of comparing the the ravages of the hull weevil and ?nt?
continue.l'Tmtil members are Florida mid Alnbamn Kiwnnis clubs
31
4:49
Daily,
except
Sunday.
from Virginia and since 1905 has been Elmer Clifton production "Down to
5:52
X—
back
nt
work.
to meet here August 21 nnd 22 Is
draught, President E. E.. Bartlett,
chairman of tho Virginia Republican
growing
rapidly.
Practically
every
The resolution was adopted after
tho Sea in Ships," pluying at the Mi- Jr., of the New York Cotton Ex­
state-.committee. Ho was an intimate
MRS. HARDING SPENDS
First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarto
nearly three hours' discussion by the Kiwanis club in the two states is ex­
change
declared
Thursday
in
a
state­
lane
Theatre
today
and
tomorrow,
us
friend of the Into president who of­
Juno
21
June 28
July 5
HER LAST NIGHT AT
delegates fitting ns n committee of pected to bo represented a t the con­
fered hint u place on tho Civil Service there never hns been a picture just ment urging more funds to fight the
July
20
July
27
Aug
&lt;
THE WHITE HOUSE
the whole, with I)c]cgute Goodwin, of vention, and arrangements of busi­
Commission, later the post of ambas­ like it, and there probably never will weevil.
Aug.
10
A
tig.
20
Sept
3
ness
nnd
entertainment
features
are
Unless the damage done by the Chicago, presiding, after the conven­
sador to Peru. All offers were de­ U another.
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct 3
weevil
is effectively checked within tion had thin afternoon suspended being made, it is said by officials of
WASHINGTON, Aug.; 17.—Mrs.
clined.
It is without doubt the most amus­
the
Huntsville
club.
'
Chicken
din­
rules
in
order
to
hold
n
night
ses­
Florence Kling Ilnrding slept Thurs­
Mr. Slcmp's
father,
Campbell ingly marvelous photodrania that lyis the next few years America’s su­
sion and consider the 44 hour ques­ ners, dances nnd other entertain­ day night for the last time under the MRS. DE BOUGHELI.E
premacy
ns
the
world's
cotton
grow­
Slemp, wns u member of Congress for been filmed in a decade. It is a great
IS IN RENO, SHE SAYS.
ment features are announced.
tion.
roof of the White House.
*
several terms. Thereafter he wns re­ picture in every sense of the word. er is seriously threatened, Mr. Bart­
The action of the delegates was
FOR FEW WEEKS' ItEST
,
On Friday, having virtually com­
elected to the Cist and succeeding con­ First because it is p most stupendous lett declared.
the flrist since the convention met last RILEY TAKF"’ VACATION
"Never
since
tho
weevil
first
made
pleted
the
task
of
packing
up
her
gresses including the (i7Dt, retiring production and, second, because it
Monday in which factional1linos were
RENO, Nov., Aug,17.—Mrs, Ora.
TO A» ANCE HIS STUDIES personal belongings nnd tHuse of the
voluntarily Inst March -ILh to give his deals Intftely with whales, und the Us appearance in the cotton bolt, set nside on any question,- nnd the
about
1892,
Inis
such
great
alarm
been
late
president,
she
will
lenve
the
ex­
attention to his personal nffairs.’
thrills, adventures and romance inci­
zima de Bouchclle of New Orleani,
quest ion taken up nt last night's ses­
ecutive mansion, where for two years whose $500,000 breach nf promise
Announcement was made later that dent to the pursuit and capture of felt as exists today among the cot­ sion was- chanrncterized by Charles
TALLAHASSEE,
Aug.
17.—Prof.
Mr. Clarke would serve ns the presi­ these monsters of the deep. In its ton planters," Mr. Bartlett said. “Af­ P. Howard, international president B. C. Riley, hond of the general ex­ nnd n half she hns presided.
suit against Asa Candler, Atlanta
ter years of procrastination the na­
dent's personal secretary.
class it stands atone ns an unquestion­
Mrs. Harding has finished such millionaire, startled Southern social
tional government, the stnte govern­ ns "perhaps the most complete nnd tension department of the Univer­
able masterpiece.
ments and the leading cotton asso­ the most important problem ever to sity of Florida has been granted a | pecking ns she must personally su- circles recently, hns returned to
I’OLICR ON DUTY WITH
vrill Lie Reno. She left here last spring,
There are enough thrills, sensations, ciations arc nt last beginning to come before the International Typo­ Icave of absence of six months w ith-, pervise, hnd the remainder vfrill
SOLDIERS AT TULSA, OKI.A. humor, pathos, picturesquencsa, and
left lo the White House servants. where she had liver for two yearn,
out
pay
by
the
board
of
control.
He
graphical
Union."
realize the dire need for drastic ac­
withal an uppealfngly human story tion in every section of the cotton
At present, according to records of will devote himself during that pe­ She has been anxious not to retain departing' for Atlanta ns she nt the
TULSA, Okla., Aug.| 1(1.—Declar­ combined in this one photoplay to
use of the mansion any longer than time announced, to marry Asa Cand­
belt to reduce tho weevil menace to the organization, there are more than riod to, advanced studies. Professor
/
ing that the military cannot super- make ten ordinary pictures.
absolutely
necessary, although Presi­ ler. On June 21 Candler marrieO
3,000 members still out on strike for 1„ S. Barber, of the Stnte College for
a minimum.”
node civil authority while conditions
dent and Mrs. Coolidgc have urged Mrs. Marie Ragin, an Atlanta stenoWomen,
was
granted
n
similar
leave,
The picture is the result of n desire
44
hour
week,
of
whTt-h
number
more
In view of the huge loss which an­
are oh they now exist, Mayor II. H. mi the part of some wealthy eitIrens
nually
confronts the nation, Mr. Bart­ than 2,000 lire receiving full strike nnd will also devote himself to ad­ her lo remain as long ns she may j Krn|&gt;hc&gt;^ nnd shortly afterwards M
Ncwhlock ixnued a statement here of New liedford to perpetuiitc the old
cart* to stay.
de BouchellH filed suit against 'him.
lett said the amount devoted to fight­ benefit nllowifnees. These records vanced studies.
today asserting that the civil authori­ whaling dnys, of which New liedford
She declined to speuk of this suit, aid
show that approximately $15,000,000
ing
the
weevil
“seems
infiniu-sinnlly
ties of Tulsa will -Continue to func­
has been contributed by the vaious
Mass., was the {.-enter.
Farm laborers have been striking said she was in Reno only for a few
small."
Only
about
300
or
400
million
doltion us though martial law had never
Weeks rest.
“It would be a real economy," he locals .throughout the country to the l.-irs stand between John D. Rockcfel- in the Norfolk district of England.
The story is written by John L. E.
been invoked.
strike
fund
nnd
that
national
treas­
declnrcd,
"and
a
great
benefit
to
the
ler and the poitr house.
The governor instituted martial law Fell, a resident of New F.ngbmd, and
A new image of Iludlia, composed
ury of the union now has $1,500,001)
Forty-seven Idaho rattlesnakes are
us a result of flogging outbursts. The
w,th Uu‘ ,ovt' ,,f u (i unk,r mu^ - nation and world, to devote millions
more than it had before the strike.
being shiflpqd to ,I\ollantlvfor acentific pf human b^pc-s, in, now- to be dedicatof
dollars
to
exterminating
this
enThe
mining
industry
in
Pennsylvan­
mnyor intimated, however, tlmt since ,,n ,‘" '1 « &gt;ol,MK 'B,,n " f th&lt;‘ toWn vn4" ’
puri* n s&gt;w‘V-r»t-YV»u.
Japan. •« * ••
••
arf-the- caUsn plant 7” * ——*
iati is**now M
working
full
I ^*
« P* **
; tifp mm Tfr^ 'Hir.-TrrrrnT Tnrrn,een*oiTp"'m,i'’,* ^ w *4^ni"4,' r*#" |&lt;h'‘*H,^ t,*K*'
l* • 1&lt;* to
iH'lffl
JI capacity.
I 1»M•
'«-vo.fi *|&gt; (»H il-i*ws
—
President Bartlett said the Now' ton growers will require 18,000,000
•in extremely limited basis, the eily 1T* “ haughty God-fearing whaleman.
government, including Die police, w llli,i"H«*tr«et«l from her a promise that York Cotton Exchange this year con­ fewer steel tics to hale the crop."
The bool weevil, Mr. Bartlett nscontinue to co-operate with the mili- she will marry no one but a man wh&lt; tributed $100,000 to light Die pest in
the
state
of
Georgia,
the
second
larg­
I■; nf
Inis
been
n
whaleman
and
who
is
a
sorted,
in the most dangerous
of pests f
laty authorities,
(junker. For the sake of the great est cotton growing stale, and hns because it so thoroughly fo01 lilies it - 1
its phyr.ical equipment in a run-down love which the hero bears this beauti­ contracted for 50,000 tons of rnleuin self ug-Diist exterpiilirillnn. llnfqrcondition, must within Die next ten ful (Junker girl, lie determines to ship arsenate, considered the most effec­ tunalely, he nnidj t lit •re is 11 great
years suve up and reinvest in Dio on a whaling vessel. Just how lie fin­ tive (Mown instrum ent for com bating!.,ho it ngc of cdlciu'm arse n a te , nnd if
farm plant from $8,000,000,000 to ally fullfils bn ambition to become a Die weevil, to be delivered over u I other states were to follow the oxwhaleman by harpooning and captur­ period of five years. The United imiple of Georgia in ordering the
Colorado is the leading beet rais­ ing a tm-ton whale, makes one of the Slates Steel Corporation, through prodm-t, there would not be enough S For the last two weeks in August we are offering sunie very extra special bargains on our en­
ing state, and Die yield is approxi­ iiiomI enthralling and breath taking Chairman (Jury, hna notified the Am -! pn.duci d in the world to cover the J tire slock of Summer Wearing Apparel. Millinery and Accessories. We mean to clear out tlu*
mately 1Hit,000 tons yearly.
* balance of our stock regard less of cost. Watch our windows for every day specials.
pictures that have ever been filmed. erieun Cotton Association that it infected parts of the cotton belt.
would contribute $25,011(1 annually for
lyxperimelils to combat the weevil &gt;
Die next three years to Die boll wee—by lining aeroplanes to spread poison 2
vil campaign, Mr. Bartlett said.
gas over infected areas have not yet *
" II" ' fnr-renehing blight of Die' demonstrated the nffeetiveness of the ■
weevil," he said, 'Touches even th e 1method, Mr. Bartlett said, nod if ■
steel corporation. There are eight eventually, Diatj plan should prove 2
steel ties on each bale of rollon, und , successful, it would require n fleet!*
a
the erop Joss this year, due chiefly of hundreds of planes and huge pro- g
n
fi
to the weevil, is estimated at about duclion to put it into operation over
Otto lot of Smart Street, Sport ami Dress a
Cotton Frocks, nil popular materials, at
II,000,000 bales. This means that cot- the entire cotton area.
Slemp Will lie Secretary, Clark Ilia
Personal Secretary

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K?&gt; .

Weevil Cost to
South This Year
is $750,000,000

V

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10c
29c
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PALM OLIVE SOAP, 2CakES.... 15c
A. &amp; P. BEANS AND PORK ov!S &amp; 1 0 c
ALASKA PINK SALMON, can. .. 17c
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Better Rubbers on the Bedspread
Than Street Clothes in
The Parlor

Dresses

H ats

$3.95 1™ $4.95

Hats at

5
a
a
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$2.95

Silk Dresses, Light and Dark colors, nt
AND

$12.95 m $14.75

Values to $7.00

One lot Peggy Paige Dresses, nt
\ The mete thought of tilting shout
(be houie in street clothes, of bring­
ing (be tailor made drcn that has
swept the dusty streets In contact
with the delicacies of her boudoir and
drawing room is as repugnant to the
average Frenchwoman at putting
muddy rubbers on a taOcta bedspread
would be (o her American sitter. She
changes immediately to a filmy neg­
ligee at soon as she reaches her room.
It is a custom worth imitating.
For although Ira gowns and negligee!
are much spoken of in American liter­
ature they have, in the past, been worn
little in American hornet. However,
according to the dispatches from Par la.
They arc to assume an important
place In the wardrobe of a well
dressed woman from now o a
Tha mere description of these moil
delightful ginnciut is enough to
make one’s mouth water. This one
il of sea-foam green Crepe Ghcnctl*
from the South Manchester looms,
(rimmed with bands and a medallion
of orchid colored lace. The founda­
tion is straighf with the Egyptian
fullness of pleats at the front. The
ovetdiapcry 1* joined to the under•lip only by the V of lace at (he neck;
It Is caught up under lace oa each
arm, falling to the waist in front,
but sweeping almost to the hem in
lack.
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Sweaters

Skirts

A few wool Sweaters, Slip­

Itoshnnnra and Canton Crepe
Silk Skirts. Plain ami pleated
models. Pretty colors, at

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colors, at—

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Values to $14.50

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2.50 Grades at .............
2.00 Grades at
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PAGE THREE

.THE SANFORD! DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923

(New Y p r k P i p c r

Paid Large Sum
For Inside Story

teral well-known
men who hitherto hove cnenped fncIng charges in connection with the
bankruptcy.

"The brokers needed the money."
About The New York Ducket Shopa. snid McGee.
He denied that any considerable
W'.Vt YOKK, Aujjt 10.—A New asseto of the bankrupted were miss­
I York newspaper paid Edward M. ing or that 51,000,000 hud been re­
Kullcr and. W. Frank McGee 550,000 ported.
fir the "Inside story’ ’of the 50,000,An order directing Fallon nnd Mc­
000 fnilure of the bucketing stock Gee, nnd the Fuller attorneys to
brokerage Aim of E. M, Fuller and show ‘cat}se why they should not be
Company in which 44)00 customcra held in contempt of court for fnilure
loal their investments, it was alleged to turn over Fuller and Company pa­
today by Eugone F. McGee, formerly pers snid to hnve been in their pos­
Irtunscl for the brokers.
session was signed late yesterday by
The lawyer, who won indicted yes- Judge Goddard, it wns learned from
Itcrdsy with his partner, William J. a reliable source.
Fallon, for conspiracy to destroy recJudge Goddard declined to discuss
o[d* °f the bankrupt business nnd to the matter.
conceal assets In defrauding crcdiThe order was made returnable on
tors, made the assertion after his ap­ Tuesday, August 21, before Judge
pearance before the court to post 55,- •Bondy.
| p00 kail.
The 550,000 was promised Fuller BILLIONS OF NEW .
land W. Frank McGee while they were
CAPITAL WILL I1E
in Jail, ho declared, ndding that n
NEEDED FOR FARMS
ne*npnpcrmnn visited them there and
obtained the confession. It was on
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Amer­
this occasion that United States At­ ican agriculture, which has been
torney Hayward called n general ses-f turning out n capacity product with

-fcfrH
510,000,D(f0,0P0 of new capital, ac­
cording to economists of the depart,
ment of agriculture, who say 'th is Is
conservative estimate.
‘For three years farmers havo pa­
tiently patched, mended, repaired nnd
used makeshifts" nn official report
says. "Some time in the coming de­
cade the farm must have about ’the
same replenishment and renewid of
prodoctivc plant that the railroads
arc mwv going through. Before 1938,
three-fourths of the-farm buildings
will require new -rdofa and new paint.
Probably a half-million new houses,
barns and auxiliary buildings will
have to be built. Half the present
mileage of fencing will have to be re­
placed nnd much new fence put up.
Millions of new tile must be laid.

K. K. K. GIVES FORT
MYERS PASTOR 550

£ FLORIDA FACTS :

FORT MYERS. Aug. 15.—Four
men in Ku Klux Klan regalia Sunday
evening drove up to the East Fort
Myers Baptist church while Rev. B.
(’. Collins wns ‘preaching from the
tevt, "Where Art ThouT" andp as a
lane was mnde for them by the Key
West buy Scouts who arc in camp
here, solemnly marched up the aisle
wit harms folded, the lender carrying
n biblo from the edges of which pro­
truded a letter t&lt;? the pastor. In
For Coughi and Colds, Head-*
opening the hook to remove the letter
achea, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
he discovered n 550 hill pinned to the
and All Achea and Pains
leaves.- Afetr presenting the blble
ALL DRUGGISTS
the four Knights turned and left, the
church got into n touring car hearing
15c and BSe, jars and tube*
Hospital size, $3.00
an ‘Alabnnm license tag and drove
away.
Mr. Collins had one of his deacons,
) S. W. Richardson, read the letter to
the congregation. The letter contain­
ed « statement of whnt the Ku Klux
Klan stands for, good wishes and en­
couragement to Rev. Collins, who
Tim moult lag iieiitxl I* a very heavy will preach his last sermon on Sunday
strain on the vitality of your fowls August 26th, to this congregation
ami If they arv not given tho host of after three years' faithful and earn­
core ami f.-.-.l they will cnan* ihrouuh est' service as its pastor. He is onThU e'er toil in a wi'iihotU'il ooiollOan
i tcring Stetson University.
and you cannot
expert many
His successor has not been select­
from an un^lcrnotirliihi &lt;1 lion.
It In
mnrh .-hi'ilpCr to keep your ehleketw ed as yet. The First Baptist church
in gooil rouilltlon (him It It to got j of Fort Myers dismissed their con­
th.-m In i.oo.l t'oiolilloii a fte r you huvo
gregation Sunday night that they
allow oil lliom to ja l poor.
' coudl attend Rev. Collins’ meting,
the minister
(•or fiTiIn nro noli! on tl.lt. m u:n uater. e The letter handed
"V.mr M. noy I Ini'k^ If You Aro Not I was signed: .
1 'a l l a t o •I.”
"Yours with best wishes. Palm
1Klan No. IP, Knight* of the Ku
1Klux Klan, Realm of Fhirhhi, by
KnlitT.’Tiunpa Trib.r c.
l'DI LTHY KX11I1UT TO
ADVKItiSK OUANtiL ft*.
Tin Pacific Northwest furnishes the
l ..lk of the shingle* for the wot Id.
OB I.AN DO; Aug.; 1J.—n.tri.li and
c*|ieetally Orange enmity will receive
I The Dcpiiitmcut ni1 Agriculture re- Mime &lt;&gt;f the best publicity il ha* had i
I ports a continual decreasing of the during the next few mmilli*.
,| farm population.
Monday •• morning, Aug. 13, F. J.
Gormican, left Apopka with a nolid,
eai load of fancy exhibition poultry
Htoek which he will show in fair*
throughout the north from now until
March. Mr. Gorniicnn nnd his stock
which consists of MU) exhibition birds
left here via the A. &lt;\ L. Itailrorid
for Richmond, Vn., at which point
his car is switched over to the It. A
35c JAR HEINZ QUEEN OLIVES WITH EVERY $5 PURCHASE SATURDAY
| O. Railroad. The first show in which
| he will exhibit is at Rockville, Mil.,
SUGAR
Aug. 21.2-1, from there he goes to
Marion Vn.; Illucfirld, W.- Vn., Roa­
mi ml or 11 pounds
noke, Vn., Clarksburg, W_ Vn., the
Vlrgdinia State Fair at Richmond,
North Carolina Slate Fair at Raleigh,
ci/o.VEFtiiuooM n u ’n ’EH,
South Carolina State Fair, Columbia,
I’cr lb.
.......................................... ........ .................................... -ii
Southeastern
Fair, Atlanta, Ga., nnfl
FANCY WH0LH GRAIN HLUE ROSE RICE,
...
I
the
Florida
State
Fair In Jackson­
7c per pound, \ pounds J o r .........1.....................................
ville in November. After the Jack­
1-POUND riUCKET OF
sonville Fair Mr. Gormican will start
SNOWDRIFT .....................................................................
another swing around the circle. Mr.
S-POUND fUJCKET OF
Gormican has been made manager of
_S N 0W D R !I i‘T_.................................................................................
the Poultry Department of the Tam­
pa Fair..
piiX p r u r y f l o u r .
Mr. Gormican has 120 varieties of
24-lb; hags ..................... . ......................... ............. -............
land nnd water fowl on his place near
COMPOUND L^RD,
Apopka and some of the finest stock
Per lb.
raised in the south, including chick-

Be Careful About Your Choice of Feed—Good
Feed Now Will Return Double Rewards Later

ONE

rs irrrt

I f t ■i.| r
I
n~'it
-------------iq
i
t
r
i
i
n
n
h
k
i
W
h
M
Th
rhe
haying
and
harvest
machinery
ens, ducks, geese, guienn nnd pea
will
sill hava'
hava fo
to be replaced almost «nfir^l,’ twTkeys^' jifgeo ns, T n p fa m s,
tirely; tillage machinery In large
gdme fowl, etc. '
.•
part; wagons, harness, etc., In p a rt
F.vc'ry coijv he will cxhfMl In all
;■ -------Millions of new automobiles, tractors
Iheso
lwnrr an card With
witl! tho
the
so fntrs will lien
1*1
Thirty-seven
percent
Qt
an
dtrucka must bo bought Millions
ords, F.VJ; Gormlcnn, Breder and
Tnncler, Apopka,-;. Orange- Cqunty, f o .. 'Florida’s population fa -urof tons of new piping, wiring, barn
Ft
* F, J. Neimyer motored ovfr to Cor­ Florid*,, Florida‘a Ideal Poultry P?: ban, while the percentage ** equipment and small tools; millions
of new gas engines and stationary
8* of urban white population Is
onado Bench. Wednesday to brlngl Country."
•
60.
•
•.
M
power appliances; millions of feet of
Mrs. Ncirayqr .homo
Mr. Gormican is the first man 1&lt;&gt;-^
A church'censu* of Florl- #*■ lumber and tons of cement must all
Thoro motoringslo-Coronado Bench! ca ted In Orange County through the
da ahows 31 per cent of Uaq
l&gt;e bought, lime must be poured Into
for the day, to attend'.the Woman’s activity oT the nowly organized Orf*
while population belong to *4 the soil of the East and South to
Fcd?ra|ion were Mra. George Stuart, nntro County Chamber of Commerce,
und little George.,
ol. Mm. C. II. Searcy, He bought his land and located in H.’i the Southern Baptist rtft- *4 restore pre-war fertility. The coun­
Mrs. Hite ahd Mra.
Walker. "They this county ns a result of a lend given Yti nomination, 27.G to tho ** try ’s work horses aro old and be­
M:
all repprt n good attendance nnd a tho County Chambers of Commerce fca vSouthern Methodist, nnd 18 *4 fore 1033 almost a new crop, must
good tijne.
per cent to the Roman 8* be raised. ,
In Central Florida by the Industrial
Tu
Catholic
church.
These Bn
"The men who control great cap­
Clarice Lewis, tho oldest daughter Department of the Atlantic Coast
of Mr. and Mrs. Gcbrgo Lewis ' died Uno Railroad. He visited Orange B-J - denominations lead all oth- Bs ital resources must realize agricul­
ture's real nnd unusual need for new
Wednesday, August 8th after nn ill- county among others, found exactly Ht era by wide margins.
b*. capital; and they must realize that
m ss of several weeks.
the location he wanted nnd moved Pa ’
Ha
H
8a
fri b i i fahining in this country is still a
Miss Olive ^inkel motored to Jack­ hln family nnd poultiy farm here k«
--------.
---------------basic industry—an Industry with a
from
Roanoke,
Vn.
sonville Saturday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
FLORIDA
HOME
FOR
future that will pay ample returns
This
Is
tdpicnl
of
the
splendid
serv­
Guy Wood, of Jacksonville, and will
UNION
PRINTERS
on
every dollar wisely Invested. One
ice
rendered
by
this
live
organization.
be the guest of her sister and brotherof the rural community’s very se­
Mr. Gormican is developing one of
in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. R. ( Impthe most beautiful properties in cen­
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 17.—The ox- rious problems during the next five
man.
“■
tral
Florida
on
the
Apopkn
road
nnd
rcOtivc
council of the International or ten years will be debt."
Miss Bunker spent Wednesday at
bordering
one
of
the
1500
beautiful
Typaurophieal
Union was ''optpower---------------------------- Coronado Bench.
ed" by the organization’s convention | FEDERAL AGENTS ARE
George Stuart returned Thursday lakes in this county. •
Miss Minnie Floyd, former stnte last night to investigate the offer ofj
ASSIGNED TO GUARD
ft nm Verona, Pn., where he has been
poultry
expert
for
Florida,
has
nlso
the
Palm
Beach
local
of
a
iract
ofj
MRS. WALLACE REID
for tho last two months.
fifty acres in the Florida city for
Friends of C. W. Kntr.minger will recently located in Olarge coifnty.
CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—Two federal
—1------------- :----------| the building ^&gt;f n home for aged
he glad to hear that he is enjoying
narcotic
agents were assigned to
Rad
egg
i
arc
not
the
lesult
of
nc|
printers,
Lis vacation nnd improving in health.
guard
Mrs.
Wallace Itcid, widow of
eident,
they
are
examples
of
neglect,
j
Secretary
Hayes
pohitVd
o
n
t'
Hint
Longwood can boast or pure water.
ih(|n|ry had been made Into the the movie star, after she had -com­
Cnpt. Washington having sent water poor management and shlftlcsrncss.
plained to authorities Wednesday
out of his well to bo nnulyzcd and it It is just as easy to product nnd n»«r- ’ fCMihjUty of u home in Florida. .
that
she had been warned twice by
ket
good
quality
eggs.
American
win reported so pure it didn't need to
■
farmers
lose
approximately
?5&lt;),UllO,telephone
hete to slop her campaign
be analyzed. What more could you
The first negro wan brought to this against drugs.
000 a year from bad methods of pro­
in k ?
country in 1019.
Mr. Rineau has cold out l-.is-inter­ ducing and handling eggs. One third
The Daily Heruld, 15c per week.
est in the Overstreet Crate Co., to of this los is preventative, because
it Is duo to partial hatching of fer­
Ovei street* A- Co.
U ll
J. E. I'hipps le ft- Wednesday for tile eggs which have allowed to be­
Asheville, N, C., for n few weeks va­ come warm enough to begin to in­
M orn in g
cubate. The rooster makes tile ogg
cation.
feslile
while
the
fortlir.ed
eggs
proHaic Clean
Mra. George LaVignc is in the
duces the blood rim- which is the
F o r hom e o r s to r e .
M onxurcTOUR
Healthy £ycs
Orange General Hospital for medical
partial development of the thick.
nieiiU
ta
k
e
n
,
tmm
plcn
a
u
b m itte d ,
lien Intent.
Ii they Tire, Itch, Smart, Hum
The
rooster
does
not
increase
egg
e
stim
a
te
#
*
c
h
e
e
rfu
lly
Riven.
■
Mrs. Braswell, tr., hud the misfor­
or Discharge, il Sore; lrntatcd,
production, he merely fertilises the
Quick
Service
'
tune to fall nnd broke several ribs.
Inflamed or Granulated, use
gaim of the egg, ntal lienee he tdiould
Dr. Dotard, of Winter Park, was sum­
Alurine. Soothes and Re/reshti.
tie allowed to run with the Hock only
moned.
Safe for Infant or Adult. A t all
dining tin hateliing sciumn. After
Mr. and Mrs. llnrry Phipps, of
Druggists.
tile hatching season is over the male
Tel. in 13, 711 E. Washington St.
Tampa, arrived Wednesday and will
If Hkftt Fi*f£v* JJmI
.
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MUntNE CO.. 9 E«« Ohio Stnct, Chto**, ,
,,
spend :t few weeks at Ida brut her: i HtmL
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
place on Crank Hill.
Palm Springs has been cnelo.ed and
t small admittance feu of &lt;tnti cents
will bo charged and a plunge in the

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e n t i t l e d to tt.e u a a f o r r e p u b l l c a t l o n of
a l l n ew * d l a p a t c h e a c r e d i t e d to it or
a o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h l a p a p a l
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S l s p a t r h e s h e r e i n a r e a la o r e s e r v e d .
O ffice I I I K H A I.il n i n Mil.MU. r h a n e 141
T O A I lV K I I T I N K I I N t

In cnao of errora or ommlaaliin In
le*al or other advertisement* Thu
11•’/ a id Printing l'om|i:iny tinea not
hold Itaelf llublo for ilnnman furtlier
than the imtount received for atu-li ad­
vertisement a.
F o ra litn A .Iv r r t U t n e h e p r a s r n le t t v e
T H E A M E R IC A N rn E S S A S S O C IA T IO N

An nrticlc
Henry Ford
war In 1922.
first prophet

In this issue says that
predicted another world
Wall, Henry la not the
that was mistaken.

An exclusive banking institution
under
the direct management of
#

Another cloudburst reported from
Colorado today with no loss of life
hut homes and business houses flood­
e d ., It seems that high waters are
the rule all over the country this
summer.
1 That was some bootlegger's league
thnt was captured in Savannah. How­
ever, unless they hnve the real evi­
dence there will be nothing done and
it is difficult to get rcul evidence thnt
will go in the courts.
How wo love to throw this nrniy
and navy stuff into tho waste bas­
ket. There was n time irftfr'ur young
life when we could not indulge in this
pleasure, hut the war is over—all
wars are over—as far as we are con­
cerned.
Every boy and girl should be taught
to swim. You see articles in daily
papers ntmut people being drowned
because they had never learned to
swim when they were young. Plenty
of water in Florida for swimming
purposes.
- The coat of arms of the Russian
Soviet government will lie shortened
says dispatches from Russia. Wo
would suggest red flnnued underwear
on a field of snow with the starving
people in the background as a suit­
able cmhlcip.
We ithould get busy on that lake
front this summer and hnve the bunt
basin' and city pier finished ns soon
fiH possible. It is one of tile licet
inducements for tourists to bring
their yachts here und remain nil win­
ter.
Now is the time for Hanford mcr*
chants to bring the folks here to do
their trading. Offer apodal induce­
ments for August. It is hot, it is
vocation time, it is more or loss a
dull time—hut dull times are the
times to stimulate business. Adver­
tise am! bring them here.
When that bulkhendl'ng of lak e
Monroe is finished from Sanford to
tije town of Monroe and the State
Highway brought along the -lake
shore it will he one of tile most beau­
tiful drives in the stale of Florida
and will bring now people here to live
ns nothing will do. (Jet busy'on this
great wfirk and put it over as soon
ns possible.
Governor Hardee hit* about decided
to locate the electric chair at Jack­
sonville instead of Itnifonl us Jack­
sonville is easily ncecssiblo from all
parts of tho slate und has cheaper
electricity, a We mippose this gives
Jacksonville a pi ior claim on the cap­
ital when the tinic Comes for the reg­
ular mnnvul.
Looks like the movie girls have
come to lifr again after a very dead
ugakon. The pupura for the last few
days have contained articles about
th e 'h e a rt throbs of Mary Miles Win­
ter, the brother of Anita Stewart was
slugged by a director at the direction
of the family and other movie stars
had more or lean stuff .to do. The
bfst way to kill them is to let them

the following Board of Directors:
J. R. Anthony, E. II. Hawkins, Dr.
should resume the buying of commodi­
ties and securities with a faith equal
to that being shown by tho financial
and business hit nest? of our own
country.”

COOI.1DGE A Gil HAT ECONOMIST

S. P.ulcston, VV. E. Scoggan, W. II.
Tunnicliffe, and C. F. Williams

The physicinns have advised us to
take an ocean trip and wo are think­
ing of going over to Germany and
see Grover Cleveland llcrgdoll and
find out If ho would not like to pome
to Florida this winter. We have u
placo where \vg think he would re­
ceive a very warm reception if lie
could Ire induced to give up ids resi­
dence hi Germany and come to
A mcrica.

. dition of the western farmer. Our
i conversation'covered a broad field but
■ h” continually came back tfi the prob­
lem of the farmer and said, ‘We must
do something for the western farm ­
er. Wind is the sanest and best thing
we can do?*
"No tme better realizes than he Unit
It Ail.HOADS RUNNING AGAIN
agriculture Is the basis of American
prosperity mid that with thirty-three
Hell, WO' guess tiic rail road be­
million people dependent upon agricul­
tween here and Sanford is running
ture for their income we must have
again. We received tax of Hub Holly’s
prosperity, in the west before we can
Hot abb. this morning. Thanks, Hob.
have it ill the east.
We count that (Jay lost whose low,
"The homo life of the mnv presi­ descending sun, sinks when we have
dent was illustrated by the news item nary I lei old seuii.—Ocala S'nr.
| which apptoicd in tho papers on the
Deni if old Don ain't n poeck.
eventful morning of Friday, August
."id. The. Associated l*ress dispatch
| icad: ‘Mr. Coolidge came down stairs
in his slippers, entered Ills father's
We were greatly pleased at the
sitting loom, lit the lamp, and read
the t degiani telling him that he was wonderful Florida letter published in
president of the United States.’ Those tho Herald yesterday and written hy
; simple words, •slippers’, ‘sitting room’,! E. T. Woodruff of this place to his
.'lit the lamp,' tell the whole story.] old home paper in Michigan. Mr.
Uutdnc s has nothing to fear from tie WoodruAT wrote a letter that will ap­
lean with that environment and with peal to the folks up there as nothing
"ill friends. Moreover, best of all, elm’ would do and it will bring re­
lie i» grounded on those fundamentals sults! He has nothing to sell them
of iiliglon which put the church atul and ' s not interested In bringing them
the home before even agriculture, la­ down here except that he is a San­
ford booster, he knows the possibili­
bor, coiumctce, or anything else.
ties of .Sanforji mid the entire slate
"Tills means that, the agricultural
and business interests may feel safe of Florida and - ho wunta his old
friends in Miihignn to come down
m guiding the White llousi*. Regard­
here and enjoy Florida as lie has en­
less of what,selfish politicians may
joyed 10 years residence , here. If
attempt to do in cotigress, there will
more transplanted Floridians would
lie.a sane man a t the wheel. . Unecon­
omic or unjust legislation will only be write such letters homo the sjnlc of
passed by riding over President Cool- Florida would he a state of ten mil­
idge'a veto, lie plans to help the far­ lions in a few years.

J

mer; but will not permit the EschCummlngs transportation act to lie
repealed or crippled. Ho will do
something for the eVternns, but will
ro t permit the passage of u bonus
bill which will he harmful to the na­
tion as a whole, lie will stand for
strengthening the federal reserve
board, the railroad labor hoard, the
federal tariff commission, and other
bodies working along sound economic
lines, but may lie expected to frown
upon an unnecessary coal shortage or
an attem pt by organized Inbor to hold
op the country or upon any legisla­
ting which endeavors to make water
run up hill.
“For these reasons there has Imen
u greater ron'idqnrts among American
business pi.’ii the past wreck than cun

SAY IT WITH TAXES
The City Commissioners of Orlan­
do have approved tho new budget of
twenty-one mills. The three extra
mills take care of the new library
building and publicity. This sounds
home-like to tho Sanford folk and
brings to mind tho fact that our
problems are tho problems of every
other progressive city and the liest
way to* build a city is to build it by
taxation. We riced publicity and the
only way to huve publicity js to have
it by taxation that falls on nil alike.
Wo wanted a library and we bonded
for it und let everyone stand their
shnre ami we now have one of the
most beautiful library buildings in
the state. W e^tilkod about it for
year* and'Struggled along trying to
get it by pn|dU;,subscriptions but it
would not Uu' bene built in twenty
years had not the City Commission­
ers taken the m atter in hand and put
the m atter into the last band issue
nnd the thing was done. Thin is the
way to build cities and don't forget
it when you come to other bond is­
sues. And if you don’t want a live
city move out into one th at is dead
where they have no advertising, no
'improvements, no bond issues, no
taxes.
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M O DEL

THE

1924

The Closed Car You Buy N o w
You’ll Use Next W inter
Any owner who has felt winter’s winds whis­
tling through the ill-fitting doors and flimsy
panels of a makeshift closed cor knows there
U no eubstitute for quality.
The 1924 Model Studebaker Light-Six
Sedan you buy now will not only serve you
admirably thle summer and next winter, but
will endure for years.
It is sturdily built for long, hard service, to
ride comfortably, to look well and to operate
at a moderate expense.
And when you are ready to trade it in on a
new car the depreciation will be reasonable.
Studebaker used car values are high because of
Studeboker’s inherent merit. And there is

many refinements, is a model of Studebaker
craftsmanship.
Construction of the chassis is an achieve­
ment in the use of precision methods In large
scale manufacture. Proof of this lies In the
machining of all surfaces of the crankshaft and
connecting rods, to which is largely due its vir­
tual freedom from vibration. This is an exclu­
sive Studebaker practice on care at this price.
The smooth-running Light-Six motor has
made friends everywhere for its durability,
power and flexibility just as it has for its
economy and reliability.
The Light-Six Sedan Is low priced because
it is .built complete by Studebaker in large
volume, but there Isn’t a cheap thing about it.
It is above par in every particular.
Studebaker’* reputation for producing high
ckus transportation for 71 years ts worth con*
side ring when you buy ■ cat.

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service

SEMINOLE

STRENGTH

GOLF
BOWLING v
TENNIS
BOXING

OUNTY
BASE BAU,
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

W alter Miller
this new picture.
Y ESTER DAY'S RESULTS
Florida State League
Orlando 1, Brndentown 6.
lakeland 1*, Tnmpn 0.
Daytona G, St. Pete 5.
National League
SL Louis 0, Brooklyn 3.
Cincinnati 1, New York 7.
Chicago fi, Boston 2.
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 8,
American League
Philadelphia JD, Detroit 3.
Washington 0, Chicngo 2.
Boston 3, Cleveland 12.
New York 3, St. Louis 1.
HOW THEY STAND
Florida State League
Won Lo
Orlando ...........
Ilindentown ....

By Editor
Sanford High School to start footludl practice Thursday, Sept. 13.
Conch Wilkinson is "farin' ” to go,
too. He was whittling on a good pad­
dle several days ngo which spells
something besides bumps for the new
candidates—old members of the team
too.
On Friday evening, Aug. 31, in
Coach Wilkinson’s nffire there will be
a meeting of all the men who intend
making the team the coming season.
Every wide awake high school fellow
is urged to lie there and give himself
toward making S. 11, S.’s state cham­
pions for 1023,
The bulkhead field (the same ns
usrd Inst year) hns been leased again
for this year. Eight games have al­
ready been scheduled for the season
with only two more open dates which
will soon be filled.

ljikelnnd ..........

St. Petersburg
Daytona .....
Tampa ....v......

New York,..
Cincinnati"...
Pittsburgh .
Chicago .....
Brooklyn ....
St. liouis ....
Philadelphia
Boston .......

win the Florida State League pen
mint, we'd do the sntne.

This is a great picture and worth
the price of admission alone, not say­
The oldest whaling vessel afloat the
ing anything about the extra attrac­ "Charles W, Morgan" was useil in the
tions.
film of the picture, manned hy a crew
i.f twenty-one men and two mates all
It is a picture out of the ordinary of whom were expert whalemen under
nnd keeps you guessing until the Inst tho command of Captain Tilton, n
scene.
whaleman of. forty years experience
nnd veternn of many a hair raising
The program stars at 7:30 every battle with the ievvintlmns of the
night except Saturday and on that deep,
night at 7:00. Matinee every day at
3 o’clock.
On the cruise of the Carribenn sen
eleven huge whales were attacked in
And tho price for this log double which the lives of the crew and netors'
bill is only 10 nnd 20 cents.
were In constant jeopardy.

Jacksonville is a lucky burg! They
huve a swell boxing card on tonight
when at the Y. M, C. A. the Florida
National Guard will offer their second
weekly boxing match which will he
between Joe Fnglinn ami Lew Silver.
If some one will lend us nn airplane
we'll journey up there tonight after
Tonight everyone in Sanford with
the daily grind is over and witness their lost mime beginning with ”11"
will he ndmitted free of charge. He
the event.
sure nnd watch for your turn, it’s
Babe Ruth went hitless yesterday— comin.'
hut you see he didn’t have bui two
Tomorrow—William S„ Hart, the
square chances to hit the apple. He
marched bravely to the .plat four limes star that you jjpvcr grow tired of see­
but was socked in the ribs once and ing in “The Three Word Brand." Also
given a walk.
lul?r.imtuuv&gt;l .Ng.w.s, ope day new,

Did you see Charlie lust night?

tin s Theatre again tonight the will
again he supported hy Walter Miller
playing (he leading role opposite her.
Mr. Miller is n sterling actor whoso
i hnrnrtcrlzations are known ' tho
world over nnd who has n host of
followers mning the photoplay fans.
I(o will bo remembered for his excel*
than two months which were spent
•When iluhyo Dc Itemcr, celebrated lent work in Miss Do Renter's prev­
sruising in the Cnrrfbcan ren, in pur­
American beauty comes to the Prill* ious picture, "The Way Women Lxtvc."
suit of whales nnd utilizing more than
lliO reels of film.
A breath-taking picturization of the Kills.” An milled attraction ‘Monday
most hazardous pursuit in .the world. night will be Fox News nil of which
is devoted to the life of our new presi­
A picturization of the whaling days dent, Calvin C. Coolidge.
of n century ngo.
WALTER MJLLER HAS LEAD*
It took eighteen months to produce
l.Nt! ROLE IN NEW PICTURE
this stupendous film drama more

Three whale bunts were smashed to
hits by maddened whales during the
iitming of the picture loitlaugoring Die
lives of the crew not only hy the a t­
tack of th claige mammals but by the
man eating sharks which infested the
waters.
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KNOWN QUALITY
When you cun buy United Slates Sprayed Rubber Webbed
Curd Tires ill the following prices: .

-------- --------------U. S. CORDS---------------------30X31/ . ..............$10.50
33x4 */2
- $28.75
32x4
19.75
34x4Ms
33x4
21.10
35x4%
34x4
21.5533x5
35x5
32x4 V * ............ 27.75
37x5
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\\ by buy Gray Tubes when you can buy Red Tubes at the
Same Price?
» "IIEITER TIRES CHEAPER”
Highest Test Gasoline----------------------- Free Road Service

Special matinee Saturday afternoon.

• The best of all tonight and tumorro\y night!

If not better see him tonight ns it
is your lust chance.
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Charlie Chaplin ngain tonight In
Easy Street."
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The Bulldogs went to Brndentown
League
Won Iipst Pc.t. yesterday determined to take the
This is one of the beat pictures
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And then ngain tonight Rubyo Dc
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ues. The Phillies and Athletics may
lose
successively—but the Braves and
WATCH DIGESTION IN BUMMER
Red
Sox follow suit.
Too much ‘ico cream, pie, salads,
pickles and cold drinks during the hot
Rube Benton, who had such n hard
weather causes indigestion. Coated or
time
getting to piny this year with
furred tongue, bad breath, and sour or
tho
Cincinnati
Reds didn’t have such
feverish Stom&amp;ch arc symptoms, of
a
hard
time
getting
driven from the
this malady that can bo corrected with
Foley Cathartic Tablets. “I had stom- Giants who cracked out eleven hits
nch trouble and tried Foley Cathnrtlc ofT him before he was yanked out In
Tablets. They gave quick relief and the fifth.
ntow 1 can cat anything,” writes J.
Very noticeable that the end of tho
Osborn, Lucasvlllc, Ohio. A wholeaotAo physic th a t sweetens the stom­ season is approaching by tho listless
ach, tones tho liver and cleanses the way in which the Saints lost a game
to the Daytona Islanders yesterday.
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Don’t blame them much. If we had
The Herald for first Oass Job work. such u little chance as they have to

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A revival of the stern code of the
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ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18,1923, AT 6 P N.
Have you a ticket on this car?

A hitherto undreamed of value
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$ 1 2 9 5

If not, better enroll in the

A good m orn in g, o n e th a t Is good In every
sen se o f th e word, follow s a stunm er n ig h t sp en t
In cool, refreshing sleep.
Before lo n g you w ill need a pleasant sleeping
porch w h ich Will le t yo\i g et o u t o f th e stuffy
interior room s. S u ch a porch pays dividends
in b etter h e a lth and th e “ pep” th a t com es from
sound sleep.
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12 X H f-In ch C ord Tires
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Add a room to your h om e by btiilding a
screened, m osquito-proof sleeping porch th is
spring. W e can h elp w ith th e plana and
fu rn ish th e lum ber, .screens and o th er .th in g s
y o u w ill need.

Alb Former Experience Necessary

Handsome profit, can bo made during your sparc Ume
Bulling HAYNES automobile.. Purchase only carJo
d i m o n .t « k Liberal discount. Order esrs as p a j
them. No deposit or guaranteed number
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Car Will Jle Drawn at 6 o’clock Tomorrow Afternoon

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TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AU&amp;JJST 17, 1023
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New. m^thoda for flifhtlns Inaecta
■nd-diseases are coming tq the front
ao rapidly th at it la hard for the
average man to keep strictly up. to
date. Fighting insects by aeroplane
is one of the latest methods.; Last
summer Teaders were Interested to
know that aeroplanes were used in
Ohio in dusting forests. What is

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known as the Severance forest, near M h i m mi M 'M 'W 'N r a pu
Cleveland was used for the experi­
ment. This forest.consisted of trees
up to 80 feet in height and from
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that down to dense undergrowth. The
results were very satisfactory. About
A .Fprcrunner. of n Goncrpl
90 per cent of the large caterpillars
Breakdown That May Put You
feeding on.the trees were destroyed
Out.‘o f &lt;h6 Running for Life.
with a short time.
Rev, J. S. Clark will be. with m
for the Sunday school at 2:30. and Quickest -"Way to Get Well Is
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNBB8 OWNING PROPERTY ON MAGNOLIA
Through N ew Treatment Conpreaching nt 3:30 next Sunday. ‘He
AVENUE FROM TENTH STREET SOUTH TO CENTRAL STREET:
taininjr,Seventeen Ingredient*
and his good iHftf stopped over last
.. Notice is hereby given th at the construction of the Asphalt Pavement on
That
Renew Every Part of the
time on tha.inijrrfWoFi Paola and gave
Magnolia Avenue from Tdnth Street. South to Central Street has been com­
us a short t a f q ^ number coming from i Body.
pleted and the completed work Ties behn finally accepted by .the City Com­
Lake Mary to hear him.
mission of the City of Sanford. .
If you feci sickly and good-forRev. C. F. Wahl berg was a guest nothing,
have a sort of dirtiness, dull
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4 The following la. the final estimaie of. the cost of paving Magnolia Ave­
for the wack end at, the homo of Mr, esdache, back pains, rheumatism,
nue from Tenth Street South to Central Street a width of 24 feet:
and MrA. Alfred Erlcson, holding two and arc subject to indigestion or con­
£623 Cu. Yds. Grading a t ’40c ...».... . 1 . ...... .......... $ 6,009.20
stipation, hqve no nppetito and can t
services at the Lutheran church nnd sleep, watch outl There is grave dan­
6366 Lin. Ft. Curb and G utter a t 76c ...i..... .
4,078.16
coming out with them also to the ger ahead!
400 Lin. F t Flush C uft a t 3 3 c ....................
132.00
Any remedy that will give tempo­
school.
10.20
68' Lin. Ft. Granite Curb resent a t 16c.... .
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- •« rary relief to pain nnd dope you up
Miss Carrie Cranicr spent the last for a time simply postpones the final
7210 Sq. Yds. rock base laid a t 7Gc ..
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5.470.60
of the week nnd Monday a t the home spell and makes It worse when it
7140 Sq. Yds. 2" Sheet Asphalt Top a t 99c .............
7.008.60
of her brother, Charles nnd wife, go­ conics. This is why a complete sys­
176 Sq. Yds. Brick rclaid on edge a t 05c'.... ..... - .... .
113.76
ing with them to the tent meetings In temic treatm ent is necessary To re­
114.24
476 Sq. Ft. Alley returns, concrete at 24c .... .........
gain good Health.
Sanford.
803 Sq. F t Cement Sidewalk at 10c — i...................
67.57
This complete treatment is found
22.9 Cu. Yds. Class B. Concrete a t $23.00 ...»..................
526.70
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehead only In n prescription known ns
6 Type A Inlets a t $42.50 .!........................- .............
212.50
nnd two children, of Sanford, were Re-Cu-Ma, which contains seventeen
well known and thoroughly tested
0 Type B Inlets a t $32.50 ............... r.......... „....'______
292.60
guests nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. medicines,
ao skillfully compounded
3 Manholes a t $50.00 .......... „..v... ..... ............................
150.00
Henderson on Sunday.
that each one performs its function
8112 Feet drain tllo a t $80.00 por M ..............................
248.96
Born on August 14, 1923, nt Palat- on the various parts of thi body per­
and harmoniously.
1804 -Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sewer at $1.02...... ... ................ 1,840.08
ka, a fine baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. fectly
This remarkable prescription thorExtra Work ..........-.......... ..................................... .....
67.33
Andrew Bcrtlcson. Mrs. Bqr^lcion pughly demises the colon of its ac­
4 Monuinents nt street intersections a t $6.50..............
20.00
and daughter, Clair, havo been visit­ cumulation of poisonous refuse, dis­
Laboratory Inspection of Mntcrinls ....................
267.72 •
ing at the home of her parents, Mr, charging it through the proper chan­
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Legal Expenses, advertising, etc., 2 per cent.......
433.70
nnd Mrs. Reid since the first of Inst nel instead of allowing it to course
through your veins and empty into
Engineering 4 per cent ..........
867.40
week. Andrew, who has been work­ your body. The colon, according to
ing hero for Mrs. DeForrest, expects Prof. Mctchnlkoff of the Pastuer In­
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$22,980.21
stitute, Paris, Is the direct cause of
to sec his family on Sundays,
all our nehes nnd pains. In addition,
To be borne by the City 1 / 3 ....... !...... ....... ....... $7,662.07
Mrs. Carl Carlson nnd Mrs. Balling, R o-Cu-Mk Btarts the liver to work
To be homo by ncljnecnt property....... .............16,324.11
er were cnllors on Sundny to see Mrs. plensnntiy and naturally without gri­
Number of feet frontage, 4631.1 f t
or
purging, purifies nnd
John Dorrell, finding her tilde go he ping
Ascssmcnt per foot frontage $3,382.
up but very weak. Two*of her Sun­ strengthens the blood, thus building
firm, healthy, rosy flesh that Is freo
F. T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
day school clnss, Pearl Tyner nnd from pimples nnd other blemishes, re­
I t I t TrsIToi-d’s Map of Sanford
Lucy May Henderson also called and lieves rheumatic nnd hark pnins, gives
Final
Feet ’
you a digestion that ennhlcs you to
we called on Mrs. Clark Pierson.
Name
Description
Frontage. Assessment
Mr. nnd Mrs. August Swanson, Mrs. cat anything you like without fear of
had nftor&gt; affects and you sleep like a
$109.10
Jennie Fleischer W, 38 ft Lot 6, Blk 12, Tr. 2.................. 60
Alma Ncese nnd two children went log. In a word, lte-Cu-Ma is a scien­
169.10
Jennie Fleischer, W. 38 ft I.ot 7, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 .............
50
with Archie Swanson over to Coro- tific prescription that revives, renews
**109.10
George D. Bishop Lot 8, Blk 12. Tr. 2 .............................. 50
nado Beach to spend the day on Sun- and regenerates your entire system so
84.55
George 1). Bishop N. 14 Lot 9, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ................... 25
tiny with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lund- thnt you feel constantly full of pep
84.55
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Charles P. Drummond S 14 Lot, 9 Blk 12, Tr. 2 ................ 25s
qulst nnd family.
Rc-Cu-Ma is sold nnd recommend­
169.10
Clmrlcs P. Drummond, Lot 10, Blk 12, Tr. 2 ................... 50
Mrs. Wcstordick also r.pcnt the day ed liy the Union Pharmacy and other
169.10
H. n. Lcwlff Lot 1, Illk 12, Tr. 3 ...................................... 50
there, visiting with her dnughter, Mrr. gooil drug atoiscs, nn|l if you don't feel
169.10
H. B. Lewis. Lot 2, Illk 12„Tr 3 ..................'..................... 60
Pamcy Beck and their three children n decided change in your condition,
a fter taking according to directions,
160.10. who have been thbro for some time.
C. I t Kirtlcy, Lot 3. Illk 12, Tr 3 ...................................... 60
you get your money back.—Adv.
169.10
Marguerite Kirtlcy, Lot 4, Illk 1, Tr. 3 .............................. 60
Lumber is going out this week for 7-18-23
169.10
Bam Yountz, Lot 6* Blk 12, Tr 3 .......................................... 60
a new bungab-w which we hear Wnl*
169.10
E. B. Gifford, Lot 6, Illk 13, Tr 2 ......:................ .............. 50
fred Picrnon is to have erected in
The Herald delivered six times a
■ 109.10
C. R. Berner, Lot 7, Blk 13, Tr 2 ..................~.................. 60
their orange grove, G. Hirschi having week for lt&gt;c.
216.45
C. B. Horner, Lot 8, Illk 13, Tr 2 ..........- ................ ........... 64
the contract.
169.10
J. C. Higgins Heirs, I.ot 9, Blk. 13. Tr 2 .............. ........... 60
The Missus Eunice and Florence
. 169.10
Frank Talbott, Lot 10, Illk 13, Tr. 2 .................................. 60
Tyner , their brother, Elmer nnd NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
169.10
K. R. Murrell, Jr.-Lot 1,Blk 13, Tr 3 .................................... 50
FOR PARDON
friend, George Dcitz, of New Jersey
169.10
It. W. Dcsne, Lot 2, Illk13, Tr 3 ......................................... 50
Notice is hereby given that Frank
spent rt very plcasnnt tiny on Sunday
216.45
B. E. Barrett, Lot 3, Blk 13, Tr 3 .................................. 61
Hilliard, will npply to the Hoard of
at Palm Springs. ,
169.10
Elsa II. Knight, Lot -I, Illk 13, Tr 3 ................1........... .
50
Albitut Swanson arranged the win Tnrdons, in and for fjiu .State of Flori­
169.10
Elsa II. Knight, I-ot 6, Blk 13, Tr. 3 ................................ 60
dnw display for the opening of the da, nt its next session In lie held in
169.10
W. W. Potter, I*&gt;t 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 ...................................... 60
new Wuolworth store in Sanford. This Tallahassee, Florida, September 11th,
169.10
W. W. Potter, Lot 7, Illk. 14, Tr. 2 ........................
60
is work in which he has had a good 1923, for n pardon from the judgment
169.10
II. It. Rosehro, Lot 8, Blk 14, Tr 2 .................................. 50
deal of experience in, us lie lias work-, nnd sentence of the Circuit Court fall
182.62
E. E. Lcffler N. 64 ft. Lot 10, Blk 14, Tr 2 ...............;...... 54
ed for this store for n number of term of Circuit Court in ami for Semi­
240.48
M. S. Wiggins S. 60 ft Lot 10, Blk 14, Tr 2 ...................... 00
yean* in the west and has had charge nole County, Florida, to n term of five
169.10
Blanche Tskarh, Lot 1, nik 14, Tr 3 ........................ '........ 50
years in the State Prison, from Jan­
of others.
109.10
Guy Stringer, Lot 2, Illk 14, Tr. 3 .......
60
Rev. Albertson nnd wife were din­ uary 14th, 1922, having been convict­
210.45
B. D. Caswell, Lot 3, Blk 14, Tr 3 ............
04
ner guests nt the Ballinger home on ed of the offense of assault to mur­
169.10
B. D. Caswell, Lot 4, Blk14, Tr. 3 ...........................
60
Monday on the way home from Farm ­ der in the first degree on Isaac F ra i­
*169.10
A. W. Smith, Lot 5, Blk14, Tr 3 ...r................................... 50
ington whero they held services oil ler, January term of said court.
892.84
Park (City of Sanford), All Blk 15; Tr 2 .......................... 264
Go r d o n McCa u l e y ,
Sundny. During the meeting it rain­
169.10
Sanford Hospital, Lot 1, Illk. 15, Tr 3 ............................ . 60
Attorney for Applicant.
ed so hard for three quarters of an
169.10
Sanford Hospital, Lot 2, Illk 15, Tr 3 .............................. 60
hour so they could not lie henrif nnd 8-3-10-17-24-4tp
210.46
Sanford Hospital, Lot 3, Illk 16, ,Tr 3 ...........:.................. 64
had to wait for the storm to pans.
160.10
Hanford Hospital, Lot 4, Blk 15, Tr 3 .............................. 60
While here thuy also called in to see
109.10
Sanford Hospital, Lot 5, Blk 16, Tr 3 ....... ...................... 50
Mrs. Albion Swanson and Mrs. Bor385.54
Melsch Rcnlty Co., Lot 7, Blk16, Tr. 2 ..........................
114
ell.
109.10
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk 10, Tr 2 ......................
50
Miss Charlotte Smith spent the ev­
169.10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 16, Tr. 2 ............................ 50
ening Wednesday at the home of Mr.
169.10
Melsch Realty Co., I&lt;ot 10, Blk 10,Tr. 2 ......................... 50
nnd Mrs. Davidson nt Twin I-akcs.
233.35
T. E. Wilson, Lot 1, Blk 16, Tr. 3 ................................ — 69
A number of the girls In Mrs. Bor233.35
T. E. Wilson, Lot 2, Blk 16, Tr. 3 ....... ................. .— ....... 69
cll’n and Mrs. Ballinger's class spent
169.10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 17, Tr. 2 ...................
60
Wednesday with her brightening
169.10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 17, Tr 2 ............ ............ ,50
things up a t the rhurch, having their
lh&amp; o ld
216.45
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk 17, Tr 2 .............................. 64
lunch there under the trees.
169.10
Melsch Rcnlty Co., Lot 9,Blk-17, Tr 2 .............................. 60
n o o fln g /
169.10
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 10,Blk 17,Tr. 2 .............
60
Large sums are being donated hy
One Heavy Coat of
226.93
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6, Illk 18, Tr. 2 .......................... 67
philanthropists for experimentation
HOLEPROOF.
174.17
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 18, Tr. 2 ..............
51.5
looking toward a cure for cancer.
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Wellington's Addition, Sanford, Florida
w i l l m a k e It l n » t f « T y iw r e . A&gt;
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T. E. Wilson, Lot 1 ...... .'.......................................
50
Although the (liriancc from ocean
A n b o a lim F i b e r . K a n l l y A pplied
169.10
T. E. Wilson, Lot 2 ...................................- ....................... 60
to ocean is hut 40 miles the Panama
K l a a t l r . M u m b l e . Ileuviiintlrnl
W elle foe F o ld e r
169.10
Tt E. Wilson, Lot 3 ....... - ..................................................... 60
Canal la over 50 miles long.
C A IIO I.IN A - P O I t T I . A M l
109.10
T. E. Wilson, Lot I
........................................................ 50 •
CRMHAT CO. i
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355.11
T. E. Wilson, S. 105 ft Lot 9 .......'............................. ........ 105'
J n r k a o i i t III,F lorida
Wooden houses have been found to
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T. E. Wilson, Lot 10 ............................................................. 115
he safest in curthquukcs.
345.97
T. E. Wilson, Lot 11 ......... ........................- .......................... 102
270.56
W. A. Lcffler N. 80 ft. Lot 9 ..................... ,....................... 80
Markham Park Heights, Hanford, Florida
70.35
Hheridan Jewett, Lot 1, Blk C ......................................... 20.8
202.92
V. E. Douglass, Lot 4, Hlk C ...................................- ........ 60
439.66
G. B. Frank, Lot 8, Bik C ................................................... 130
571.90
R. II. Smith, all Blk. IJ .................. - ...... ............................ 169.1
405.84
J. F. McClelland, Lot 5, Blk D ............................................ 120
405.84
Gua Frank, Lot 8; Blk D ............................................ - ...... 120
201.23
Robert H. Smith, Lot 2, Blk K ........................ :................' 59.5
211.87
Stent* Baumister, Lot 3, Blk K ..........- .............................. 62.5 ’
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211.37
R. G, Stockton Heirs, Lot 0, Blk. E ......................... ........ 02.5
405.84
L. F, Roper, Lot 7, Blk. E ......v.._......... - .......... .......... ....... 120
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., That portion of rightof-way of Lako ph*rm &amp; S. E. Branches of AtUntic
Coast Lino Railroad tying between Magnolia Ave.
233.69
and Park Ave. in the City of Sanford, Florida............... 69.1
Atlantic Coast Llpe Railroad Cu,, Beg. a t « point on the
Past Line of Magnolia Ave. 25'f t. measured a t right . /■
angles to the North of the center line of the 8. &amp; E.
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R. R. now the A. C. L. K. It., thence southeasterly par­
allel to said center line, 50 ft. thence aouth to a point
26 f t measured a t right angles to the south of tho cen­
ter line of the S. A 1. R. R., now the A. C. L. R. R.
thence northwesterly parallel to fald renter lino of
8. A I. R. R. to E. line of Magnolia Avenuo thence
£25.59
North to beginning .......... 66.7
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without interest
up to SEPTEMBER 16, 1923, and from and after said date, said special assessmenU will, be payable only in ten equal annual Installments with inter­
est a t $9p per annum on all deferred payments.
A C oinA u N lT Y BUILDER •
y itn a a s my badd aa C ity ‘Clerk and th» 8f*l of the City of Sanford,;
Florida, this 6th day of August, A. D. 1923.
B. F. WUITNER. Cashier
i t . P. FORSTER, President
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W e personally w ill appreciate
your patronage and w ill do
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Oil. Also with our free air,
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Orlando’s Favorite Shopping Place

Annual August Furniture Sale
Has been beyond our expectations and continues to offer

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The golden days of summer are literally golden for the shopper
with courage to venture forth when the thermometer is climbing u p up—up. Our store is full of fine furniture offered at real reductions in
price. For just before the fall opeifmg, we must make room for new
incoming stocks. That means soma unusual values for the 'discrimi­
nating buyer. Do you want a beautiful Davenport Suite or comfort­
able arm-chair for your living-room? Perhaps you need a new din­
ing-room .set? Or has your daughter long dreamed of a.new b.ed*:mom
set? Let ds know ybur desires. The chances are we can grant them,
and give M i quality furniture at far below the dsiial price.
We have just receiv­
ed several new fall
1923 Patteftis Din­
ing Room in walnut
and m a h o g a n y
which we i&gt;lacQ in
the August, Sale at
big reductions. V

alike, need the help which a good banking £
connection gives them!
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Account, come in and gbt acquainted.

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fet, China Cabinet, Sewing Table, Oblong Dining Table, 5 side and' t
arm chkir. AUfcusfsale.............r.... ..................... f ........... ■
$256.00
Many others from which to choose.
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bor about the wonderful qualities of this guaranteed refrigerator.

Several patterns of Sintmons’ Steel Beds ciosiiig but atV practically
your own price.
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SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY OF
Colo. Co. Celery Plantation, run \V ^0 ft N 130 ft E
RESOLUTION NO. 95, ADOPTED THE 23RD, DAY
00 ft S 130 ft to beg .................................... ................
CO
104219
OF JULY, A. D. 1923
J. Wt Hunter, Lot 48 of Fla. Land &amp; Colo. Co.’s Celery
Plantation (less lot 00 ft. E and W by 130 ft N &amp; S
The following is the estimated cost of the proposed paving on West First
Street from Mill Creek west to Corporate limits:
In SE corner .................... .................. ............................ 258
448.89
(1) From Mill Creek west to Jnssaminc Avenue 24 nnd 20 feet in width:
•L M. Vinlng, beg. nt the Intersection of the E line of
Classified Ads 1c a word. No
2000 Cu. Yds. Grading at 00c ........;............................. '................... $ 1,500.00
A. C. L. It. It. right-of-way with the N. lino of St,
Ton can find the name of
Ad taken for Iras than 25c.
4900 Lin. Feet high curb nt 45c
2.205.00
Gertrude Ave., run E 20.1 ft N 45 ft E 127.3 ft S
• tery Hr* Basin esa Mao
And positively no Classified
7250 Sq. yds. Pavement ut- $2.40.........
17,400.00
45 ft E 182.(1 ft N 39(1 ft W 330 ft S 390 ft to
(n Sanford In thla Column
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
510 Sq. yds. pnvcmnt re-laid at 50c
255.00
lie
g............................................................................................ 202.7
352.0*7
each day.
muat accompany all orders.
12 Inlets nt $30.00 ............................
300.00
Sanford
.Truck
Growers,
Beg.
20.1
ft
E
of
the
Intersec­
Count the words and remit
1550 Lin. Feet storm sewer nt $1.00 ...
1.550.00
tion of E lino of A. C. L. R. It. right-of-way with
acordlngly.
850 Lin. Feet 3” drain tile .............
04.00
N. line of St. Gertrude Ave., run E 127.3 ft N 45 ft
\V
127.3 ft S 45 ft to bog ................ .. ......................... 127.3
221.48
M M h n h i a n 1** m,
$23,394.00 Southern Utilities Co., Beg. on N line of St. Gertrude
Credit 2380 Sq, yds. old brick nt $1.40....................................... ’........ 3,332.00
Ave. I ft. E. of the West line of See 25, Twp 19 S, R
Storage Facilities
30 E .'ltu n N 455 ft to A. C, L. R. It, right-of-wny
U «# pleaaa you, tell others; If not,
i
’
$20,002.00
SEly nlong It. It. to St. Gertrude Ave. W 050.2
toll on. Phone 498
Engineering, advertising, etc...................... ...»...................................... 11,028.00
ft. to beg......;.................................................................. 0050.2
1131.27
FARMERS— You can ftet seed bed
Atlantic Coast Line It. It. Co., Beg. on the N lino of St.
frames and irrigation pluga a t the
Total estimated cost .............................................................. $21,090.00
Gertrude Ave. 054.2 ft E of W line of Sec. 26, Twp.
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe
To be borne by City 1/3 .................................................$ 7,030.00
19 S, Range 30 E, said point being on the Wly line of
FOR SALE—Doaier and Gays’ paints
j To be borne by adjacent property owners 2/3 .............. 14,000.00
A,
C. L. It. R. right-of-way, run North across said
Miss Joan Proctor, nn English
V. C. CDLLER, Prop.
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
j Number of feet frontage, 4027.70.
right-of-way, thence SEly along the NEly side
girl ot 25, has Just been appointed
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
curator ot reptiles nt the London* ! Assessment per foot frontage $3.4908,
of Right-of-way to the North sido of St. Gertrude
Zoological Gardens. 8ho Is one of
(2)
From
Jassnmlnc
Ave.
to
Corporate
Limits
18
feet
in
width:
Ave. thence \ \ 259 ft to bog. ............ ......................... 220
393.21
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
the best, known experts on snakes
2400
Cu.
yds.
grading
nt
00c
...............................
...........................?....$
1,140.00
Note:
Width
of
R,
R.
Crossing
33*.
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
In the world
8500 Lineal ft. flush curb nt 30c ..................................... .................. 2,550.00 Atlantic Const Line R. R. Co., Beg. on the S. line of St.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Ellsworth, De&amp;rdall Avenue. San­
8140 Sq. yds. pavement nt $2.40 .................. ........................... ............ 20,250.00
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. ford.
Gertrude Ave. 733.2 ft E of W linn of Sec. 20, said
83-tfp
In 1800 California’s Indian popula­
4950 Lin. feet 3" drain tile
..............................................
.
301.00
point being on the Wly line of A, C. L. lty rlght-ofFOR SALE—5 l ’pinter pups, No. 1 tion was estimated ut 200,000—today
1400 Lin. Feet 4” Drain Tile ................................................. ..............
140.00 j way, run E 259 ft S across said Right-of-way, thence
stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 110 San­ it is about 15,000.
Engineering, advertising, etc.................
1,001.00
NWly along the SWly side of Right-nf-wny to beg. 220
393.21
ford Ave.
63-tfc
Edmond L. Day, Beg. on S line of St. Gertrude Ave.
Shoe
polishers
now
use
electric
pol­
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
INSURANCE AGENCY
$25,748.00
799.4 ft E of the E line A. C. L. right-of-way run
One
new five room house with bath, ishing machines.
. 5,838.00
Credit by old brick 4170 sq, yds. nt $1.10
E 1088.5 ft S 004 ft W 1049 ft to It. It. right-of-way
F1RE------ -AUTO-------- BONDS
full lot. well located—NEVER OC­
NWly nlong It. It. right-of-way to point S of beg, N
Vnst deposits of radium have been
CUPIED.
$19,910.00
Total estimated coat
............ ,.. ...
1804.03
to tie if........
..r.. .. » .
........ . ......... ..................... 1088.0
found
on
the
River
Congo
in
Africii.
PRICE
To be borne by Clty( 1/3 »
$ 0,030.67
C. S toot huff, Beg. on S line of St, Gertrude Ave.
i
_
$3,000.00--------------Terms to suit you
13,273.33
To be borne by ndjacent property owners 2 3
123.8 ft E of E line of A. C. L. It. It. right-of-way,
“1 hud u long spell of Typhoid FovA REAL BARGAIN
Contractor and Builder
Number of feet frdnthge, 7028.9.
run
E 575.6 ft S 574.8 ft to It. It. right-of-way
ir which played flnvoe with my kid­
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Assessment per foot frontage, $1.7399.
NWly to point S of beg, N to beg •......................... 075.0
1175.47
neys
and
1
suffered
a
good'
deal
with
FLORIDA
79-tfc
■ANFORD
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
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Miller,
Beg.
at
the
intersection
of
the
S.
lino
of
St.
rfty back, 1iwer abdomen and bladder.
FOR SALE OR RENT—limine, nft$r
E. ft. Trafford's Map or Snafnrd, Florida
! ..Gertrude Ave. with the E. line of tho rlght-uf. way
1 wsnr on
thla condition tj^JI L|
.................. '
................................................Feel 'Preliminary f "o f thb'AJ C. L. R.'R. run K 123.8 ft S 88.8 ft td It.
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1st. Uiis ' W r dv^ h* peu i 1 used Foley Kidney Pills, f have nev- 1
Name
Description
Frontage. Assessment
98-tfc
R. right-of-way, thence NWly to Img ... ........
215.39
B atabllah vU I M S
•
er been botheted with my kidneys
J.
J.
Cates,
beg.
a
t
the
Intersection
of
the
N.
line
of
t
‘has“
&amp;
Cu.,
Lot
83,
M.
M.
Smith’s
Sub-div,
of
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for, rfinec,” writes Mrs. \V. T. Clary,
Krai Rotate, Loans nnd Insurance
of Sections 26, 27, 34. 35, Twp. 19 S, it 30 E...............
43.2
fall planting, either Bliss or Rose-j While. Plain::. Vn. For quick relief .First St. with Eust line of I'oplur Ave. run N 150 ft.
I'hune 48
• 104-8 Magnolia Ave.
$160.78
.14
E 132 ft. S 150 ft. W 132 ft. to beg
John DOndur, Lot 67, M. M. Smith*:: Sub-div. of pnrt of
No. 4.—F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc from backache, dull headache, rheu­
a|&gt;!
L. C. Kinard, lieg. nt N W cor Blk 3, Tr 12, run S
'T
l
f
v
t
inns
S6,
27,
31,
35,
Twp.
lit
S,
Range
30
K
..........
574.10
FOR SALE—Good big iron safe $100 matic pains and kidney and bladder
174.54
U7 ft E 50 ft N 117 ft W 50 ft
...........
. .
John Bender, beg. 487 ft N of SW cor of NW 1/4 of
cash. A bargain. Can lie seen n t 1trouble use Fi'IpJ IiSditoy Pills. Sold
W;
M.
L.
Harvey,
West
132
ft
of
Blk
3,
Tr
12
(less beg.
See. 26. rim F. 330 ft N 660 ft W 330 ft S 660 ft to
Cut Flowers
— Floral Designs Hunt's Pharmacy.
119-3tp everywhere.—Adv.
nt N \V cor, run S 117 ft K 50 ft N 117 ft W 50
539.30
beg. less W 20 f t . ............... ......................................... 310
7-ROOM HOUSE, doubbi garage,
Annual and Ornamental PUnta
286.21
ft to beg.)
Notice is hereby given to any and alt persons interested in thp Special
splendidly located. $1,000 cuidi,. bal.
St. Gertrude Adda, to Sanford, Florida
! Assessments against the various pieces of property nbuve described that said
814 Myrtle At*.----------- Phone 260-W
ance terms. Price right.—A. P. Con­ l . u u n i c o i r UK HOARD ami rooms? I). R. UrisKon, S uj I-&lt;&gt;t 7, Blk Y
1610.26
298
assessments are payable in full within 30 days after the above and foregoing
nelly &amp; Sons.
‘
110-titc
Come to-Brown's, W. 2nd St. $8.00 It. O. Meriwether, Lot 8, Blk Y
1151.97
330
special assessment roll bns been equalised, approved and confirmed, or in
450.78
..
J20-2tp D. " R. Brisoon, I.ot 9. Blk Y .
WELL J,ABATED LGtS, a l l " iim­ per week.
132
...........
ten equal annual installments, with interest lit 8 per cent from und after the
prove men ts. Easy terms.
Small
460.78
132
time said special assessments stand approved nnd confirmed.
=$= 1). It. IlrixNon, Lot 16, Blk Y ........................
460.78
132
It. F. Crenshaw, Lot II, Blk Y ...............
■&gt; ‘
A meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Florida will
General Machine and Boiler payment down. Increasing In value.
460.78
—Meiseh Realty Co.
1
110-12tc
132
lie held at the City Hall at 2:30 P. M. on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1923,
II. J, Gove, IM 12, Blk Y .......................
'W o r k s
460.78
132
at which meeting said board will luutr any and all complaints und objections
l-'OR SALK—One slightly used, blue runN l&gt; iTu Ciise tag!
Cylinder Grinding
Owner can H. J. Gove, .Lot 13,* Blk Y ......... *...... *................ .........
460.78
132
us to such special assessments, um| will nt said time adjust nnd equalixo
Mrs.
It.
IL
Davis,
I^it
14,
Blk.
Y
.....................................
brimmed
basinet
for
$12.00,
cost
Phone G2---------Sanford. Florida
have same by calling at the Herald
539.12
151.41
said assess m enu on a basis of justice nnd right; and when said special as$25.00.—Mrs. J. M. Lcrnuine, Osceola, office nnd paying for this ad. 110-tfc A. Bobbins, Lot I, Blk Z ........S.....................................
350.02
sesment are so equalised and adjusted, (nine will then stand confirmed nnd be,
]„ S. Fisher, East 100.44 ft of Lot 2, Blk /,
....... 100.44
F la, ’
118-atp
and remain binding liens upon the property against which said assessments
Catherine Bradford, Irng. 100.44 ft. W of the N E ror.
FOR SALE—Dairy nm lTtalde mnare
made until paid In accordance with the provisions of Resolution No. 95
Lot
2,
Blk
Z,
run
W
«7
ft
South
281.8
ft
E
07
ft,
iiure,.cur lots.—Link &amp; Bugley. Box
233.RK
of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, adopted the 23rd day
north 281 ft to beg. .— ..................................... ......
2401 Turn pa St.
Il7-14tp WANTED—To exchange 5-passenger
W. Houlihan, beg. 107.44 ft west of the N E eor of Isit
of July, A. D. 1923. ■ * • . - *
1
FOR HALE—CELERY WIRE, horse,
touring car, looks nnd run* Nho
Witness my hand as City Cit&gt;rk and tho seal of tho City of Snnford,
2, Blk Z run west 66 ft South 2H1.H ft E CO ft North
wagon and ulher |ools in fine coali­ new, for Ford roadster or coupe, or
230.39
Florida, this 6th duy of August, A. D. 1923.
2HI.8 ft. to beg ............................................................. * CO
tion.—H. II, Lewis, phone 319. 118-.1t p light truck.—Ray Brothers, phono 548,
263.35
75.44
(SEAL)
L. R.PHILIPS, . .
Howard Fnvillo, west 75.44 f t of Lot 2, Blk Z ..............
Cards s f Banford’a Reput­
Sanford.
k
118-tfc Mrs. T. 8. Unvls., Lot 3, Blk Z ............................. ....... 154.44
639.13
Aug.D-17-lltc
*
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City Clerk.
able Professional Men. M ch'
345.60
WANTED—Expqriencod plumber, ap­ Mrs. T. S. Onvia. Lot .4, Blk Z .........................................
i'9
FOR SALE—Household goods, furni­
of whom, la hit chosen pro921.58
ply with tools,—Foster It. hunning, Victor nnd Belle Check, S 150' of Lot 2, Blk 17 ........... 204
fsooios tbs llarald reeora445.09
Winter Park, Fla.
120- 6tc Esther Duron, W 'i. of Lot 2, Blk 18 .......... .............. 127.5
ture, dishes, oil stoves, etc., offer­
1meads to tha people.
222.54
03.75
J. E. Bakhr. W V4 of SE 1/4 Lot 2, Blk 1 8 ..................
222.54
03.75
FOR RENT .
J. E. Bukei\ E Vi of SE 1/4 Lot 2, Blk 18 .......................
ing for sale cheap on account of mov­
504,42
C. V. Mahoney, E Vi of Lot 3, Blk 17 .......................... 144.6
889.23
I’o lt HALE UR RENT—Garage, Heo Marcus E. Higgins, W Vi I-ot 3, Jllk 17 ................. ..... 111.5.
ing.—Mrs. J. E. Pace, Phone 83-J.
890.10
L. V; Humphries, Osteen, Fla.
Frank Meiseh, all Lot 3, Blk 18 .......,............................. 255
117-0tp L. G. Stringfellow, Blk B of L. J. Stringfellow’s SubAttorney-at-Law
Mcllnnville Ave.
118-4tc
FOR RENT—Furnished nnd unfurdlv. of that portion of S t Gertrudo Addition to San­
Over Seminole Couuty Beak
nished rooms and sleeping rooms.
ford which lies between First St. nnd Third SL and
IAN FORD -J.
-I- FLORIDA
2083.89
Ferndole Apts., Bishop Block, 1st
between Avacado and Mnngustine Ave......................... 597
221.83
T. C. Car lson, SE 1/4 Lot 2, Blk 10 ................. — ....... 127.5
FOR HALE QUICK—Thousands of and Palmetto. Phone 231-W.
221.83
118-10tp W. S. Thornton, SW 1/4 Lot 2, Blk 19 .......................... 127.5
221.83
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
P.
D.
Cobb,
E
V
i
Lot
2,
Blk
20
............................
.
127.5
feet of celery board.!, cheap price HOUSE FOR RENT—010“ Magnolia
114.63
First National Bank Bn tiding
avenue. Apply to II. C. DuBose, or Hattie B. Hawkins W 66’ of SW 1/4 Lot 2, Blk 2 0 ... 66
AM , THE FARMING TOOLS AND STOCK OF
107.00
61.5
PANFORD -:FLORIDA for quick sale—Mrs. J. B. Pace, Phone Miss Allie T rafford._________ 110-Ctp Marcus E. Higging.E 61H ’ of SW 1/4 Lot 2, nik 20 ...
4
»__*
■
THE
LATE J. E. FACE WILL HE SOLD TO THE
221.83
127.5
FOR ItLl^T- Krum Scpt., 1rt, small P. D. Cobb, E Vi Lot 2, Blk 21 ..........- ........... ................
HIGHEST DIDDER AT AUCTION ON
221.83
127.5
E.
B.
Randall,
Jr.,
W
V
i
of
Lot
2,
Blk.
2
1
......................
store. Good location. W rite Box
IIB-Ilc
ELTON J . MOUGHTON 83-J. MellouriUe Are.
221.83
127.5
48, City.
110-12tp Henry Horen, NE 1/4 Lot 3, Blk 19 ........... ...... .............
221.83
1273)
ARCHITECT v
A. Routh, W Vi. of Lot 3, Blk 19 ................L ......... .......
FOH RENT—Rooms for light house443.67.
Kmom 7t JdiUw Bldg.
Mrs* A. G. Gordon, all Lot 3, Blk 20 ........................... 255
' keeping, equipped with gas for
$43.87
1ANFORD
»5*
FLORIDA
E, B. Randall, All Lot, 3, Blk. 21
...............»..».»*• 255
'
» .*,
#
f _
, ’ - . ***
cooking, clpctclc.lights, und running
443.0,7
255
Cook Stove*, Sewing Machines, Phon­ water. Enquire of M n. Smith 300 C. J. Cranston, all I«ot 3, Blk. 22 ........... .
*In Srctloa 24,Tw p. 19 8., Range 30 E., Sanford, Flori
ographs, Guna, all work guaranteed. , French Avenue.
HC^Ctp
W, L. Mitchell, beg. on thd N. aide of St. Gertrude Ave.
2!
years
experience.
FOR SALtfUR ItK N T -b room houiTo 77 Ike. E of the W. aide of Persimmon Ave., run E 5
[CHELLE MAINES
574.16
10 acres land, 104 bearing orange * ch, N 10 ch, W 5 ch, S 10 ch to beg--------___ 330
LAWYER
311 8ANFOKD AVENUE
trees. Good place for chicken farm or W alter Hand, Beg. t»n ^he N. aide of St. Gertruda Ave.
-:— Court House
dairy. See A. E. Dobbins, 325 San
77 Iks. E of W efde Persimmon Ave., run W 5 ch,
ford Ave, Sanford, Fla116-ptp
574.10
N 1122 ft E 5 ch S 1122 ft to beg....... l .» ....... ........ .. 330
CONSISTING OF MULES, WAGONS, TRACTOR.
Bros Examined
Glasses Deelgmed
FOR RENT—3 room
J. E. Pace, Beg. on the N. side of St. Gertrude Ave.
FLOWS. HAY. CORN. BTC. SALE WILL HE
Avc71.97 ch W of the E line of Holly Ave. Run W 6
FOR CASH OR SIX MONTHS CREDIT ON AP*
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Corner of Park Ave. and Second St. ment. Phone 283-J. 1011 Oak118-4
574.16
tc
330
ch N 10 ch E 6 ch SHfl ch to b e g ........................
FROVED SECURITY, AT THE OLD FACE HOME.
nue.
O p tD .
SANFORD, FLORIDA
J. 8t. Clair White, bffg. on the N. aide of SL Gertrude
FOR R E N f 2 nice coof
O ptirias-O ptem et rte* ,
Ave. 76.97 ch W of tho E Una of Holly Aye. Run W
housekeeping rooms $18 per month.
674.10
III Best First Stm t ' ‘Issfsril FI,.
6
ch N 10 ch E 6 ch S 10 ch to beg ..... ..............-... 330
MRS. MATTIE G. PACE, Executrix
312 East 5th St._________
| 18' 2tP
Anyone In need of a carpenter
C.
Stoothoff,
Beg.
on
the
N.
line
of
SL
Gertrude
Ave.
FOFrRENT—0 room house, bath, eiecor any carpenter out of work
the . heights, ' $1.97 ch W of E line of Hplly Ave, run W 6 ch N 10
'
C. M. HAND, Auctioneer
tric lights, etc.
J. THIGPEN
t*
Notify J. W. KutUdge, Boa-*
gh,‘ E 65 ch S 10 ch to beg.
neirlv pointed Inside and ouL' Sco Er- ' &lt;h,
beg---- ----------330
« 674.15
tneaa Agent, 307 East
neTt Jfc tta .
H 9-3tp J.
Hunter, Beg. at^SB cor of Lot 48 of Fla. Land A ^
^
Beal Estate
Street,' P h « * 7#L L F ^ A U tb 'lN B U R A N C B

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

CLASSIFIED

Quick Service Transfer

FOR SALE

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

General Shop and Mill
Work

B. W. HERNDON

S. O. Shihholser

A. p ;

STEWART The Florist

BOARD AND ROOM

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

FOUND

: WANTED

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!

George A* DeCottes

Auction Sale!

FRED R. WILSON

REPAIRS

* WADE BROS.

Automobile Body Build­
ing and Repairing
Charles Stein, Prop.

SATURDAY
August 25th

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