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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE 30,1924

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SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 75
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INVENTION
M aster Mind of th«

LEAD IN EARLY

OP CONVENTION

K K lid Iw M Qb« -

(SR TWO VEXING sub Jr t»,
i Klux Klan and Leagu- of
is were finally disposed of in
r the manner that Bryan
L The Democrats declare
lives In favor of the league
ve entrance of Unitod States
^entirely to a referendum,
•lank was adopted by tho
Itee itself after much eonty. But the m atter of Klan
It after 80 hours of incessant
ing, to the convention. That
dopted tho Bryan plank of
Jon to secret orders with,
tcific mention of the Klan
small margin of soventeeniths of a vote. •
FACT THAT 10 delegate*
it vote has given rise to the
ition in Underwood and Smith
ia th a t. tho result wonl-J

LFour are from Hawaii, two
hom were pro and two con.
per three wens scattered and
,havc voted either way. But
R all three had voted for deItion of tne Klan the final
I entire convention would re­
unchanged and the Bryan
would carry.
EN WILLIAM Jennings
i after an entire night of
dub argument with .the eomon resolutions regarding the
lux Klan knelt without anment and prayed for Divine
ice in the task confronting
a bit of unique drama was
puted to American history
no.convention or anything
ted with one has even seen
Each member on the com\ w« sincere and ftruggling
atelv for what he believed
|vatiqn of-hie party.
IRE CO U LD B E no cam pro12 ne*thar aide could consciMe yield it teemed, to a probicapebie of solution. When
dropped by hlA chair in
’ Ifl Which ajl in .the commltotgi**™ quick to join, the
iptnt of understanding seemcreep In and Oil members
! ' to ,1*®* th«k somehow
t would be found whfen
please a 1 and be for the txwt
it of the psTty.
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‘ER PRESENTING to the
ittm-a-majarUy report on tho

Properly Loss Placed at Thir­
ty Million Dollars, While
Several .Hundred Persons
Reported Injured, Marty of
Whom Are Seriously Hurt.
Death List May, Be Larger
as Complete Survey is Mndc

Former

Elcction— Delegates Cheer

William Gibbs McAdoo, Alfred E. Smith and Oscar W. Underwood, the three leading candidates on
the first three ballots this morning. McAdoo atsrted his fight for the nomination by polling considerably
more than his nearest competitors.
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iree, Weytnobth two
Akron one
The death total in Iowa and liltno is was twelve, making a death
Ust of one hundred and nine. The
total property damage when re­
ports from the rural regions are
complete will probably aggregate
160,000,000.
•Despite the devastation a t Lo­
rain where the tornado tore down
a quarter of tho city/ organized
rescue work went forward smooth­
ly and state troops kept order
among the Inhabitants, hundreds of
whom were thrown out of their
homes and had to be sheltered in
tents and with friends.
Many Killed in Theater.
The greatest loss of life at Lo­
rain occurred in the State theater,
a four-story building which partly
collapsed and crushed many of the
(Continued on puge 3)

Two A re E ntered in
B eau ty C ontest by
L ocal K iw anis Club

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. Eighth ballot:.. McAdoo 444 (MO; Smith, 273 V&gt;
, Ihivls, 57; Underwood, 48; Cox, 00; Glass, 26; RaL
ston, 30; Sllxer, 23.
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-- CLBVHLANdT w
JO -E lghty
three are known dead In Ohio to­
day. aa the reault of Saturday’* »«-

dead may grow. Several hundred
persons are reported injured, sev­
eral score of them seriously and
property damage is estimated at
more than 130,000,000.
The greatest loss of lives was
Lorain where the latest count
showed 60 dead and 118 injured, a
acoro of them suffering severe
hurts. The property loss there was
upwards of |30,000.000, 125 city
blocks having been demolished. At
^andpaky it was found that only
six persons were killed although a
hundred were injured and property
valued a t f 2,000,000 was destroyed.
Cleveland Fatalities. .
There were seven fatalities In
Cleveland, although the property
damage was small. Pittsburg* re­
ported sixteen persona killed' In

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. Indication G iv e n M Early Ballot
Which Way t id e o f E lection Is G
illoting Proceeds Without Dertonstr
Or indication of Heated Struggle W
Held Sway Saturday—Managers Confl

AsL For D itto. Aid

[• and practically in phrase[he creation of the matter
Ef the Democratic Party,
a Jennings Bryan. It could
ktore so than if he' alone on
Motions tub-committee, had
f« tcry article. I t wa« a
Umpllment to tha man, who
baa nominated by his party
i highest honor in the land,
fary plank which ho advoCs finally ad onted. And the
hn on which the Democrats
ha-their next campaign la
bhich any party coaw justly
fad and which will cause Rcku considerable worry durixt four months.
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Californian Takes
First Ballot
Slowly Gains Strength As DoeaSmith
Begins Race for the Nomination with 2
Votes—Balloting is Proceeding Very SI

delig h ts
flank Defeated by Small

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PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN GIVE
VIEWS ON PRO BABLE NOMINEE
Issue Statements On Eve of Elec­
tion in Which Optimistic Tone
Is Sounded in All
t
of Them. ...
NEW YORK,"junc 30.—On tho
evo of balloting in the Democratic
national convention, leading can­
didates for the presidential nom­
ination were buiy Sunday night
consolidating their positions and

Very Jittlo hope for the selection
of William Gibbs McAdoo as thu
Democratic Party choice for the
presidency, is held by many prom­
inent business men of thin city
according to a survey mado by a
representative of The llorald this
morning when he interviewed them
on their views as to the probable
choice of the convention now is ses­
sion.
According to the majority of
those Interviewed they are equally
sure that A1 Smith has no chance.
Soma'of McAdoo supporters are of
the opinion that he will win despite

vtnnfldtne^m tha outcome,
rTfcaiilfmc, tho&amp;e seeking the i s fey * * * 4" w
^ ** ****on
nomination but admittedly with­
Tho general belief was expressed
out anything like the numerical
oat of thd deadlock would r e ­
strength on the first ballot that that the
selection of a dark horse.
will be mustered by either William sult
Popular choice, according to those
G. McAdoo or Alfred E. Smith, iiitsiis lies
iiiJi uciwcvn
nuiiuon, jJohn
u n n W.
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between Ralston,
were continuing their -quiet cam­ men.
Davis snd Carter Glass.
paigning and laying plana against
Here ia what some of the citizen:
the time when, they predicted, had to say about who will be th«
there would be a break away from nominco:
i. i
both the former treasury secreta­
Judge
E.
F.
Housholder:
"Neither
ry and the New York governor.
Smith nor McAdoo will get the
Fortanea of Candidate*.
Wherever leaders or. delegates nomination: they are the two dom­
congregated tolay there was dis­ inant factions and will defeat one
Th« moat acceptable man
cussion of the possible effect upon another.
for
the
nation
as a whole la John
the fortunes of this candidate or W. Davis of West
Virginia."
that resulting from tha action of
8. W. Bradford: "I believe th a t
the convention early yesterday in McAdoo
will win without a doubt.
rejecting the antLklan piank, the Personally
I believe ho Is getting
McAdtA) and Smith managers stronger all the time."
claimed that the result, if anything,
II. McLpulIn: "If 'McAdoo or
strengthened their positions, but
other candidates or their managers Smith are nominated, Coolidge will
were in disagreement with that win (n the election.-. I think Carter
Glass has the best chance to win
view.
for tha Democrats.”
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Mere Dark Horses Talk
W.-A. McMullen: "I don't think
With balloting only a few houn MeAdoo and Smith have a chance
ay there was moro than tho us- to get tha nomination. Unlerwood
I crop of "dark horses' ’talk. has the beat chance to win-for tha
Leaders grooming such "hroses" Democrats."
pressed the opinion last night
R. C. Bower: "I think a 'dark
st forty ballots would be taken horse’ will be nominated but don’t
before the Smith and McAdooknow which one. McAdoo - and
forces would turn to a compro­ Smith do not stand much chance."
mise candidate.
a L. Britt: "Tammany Hall may
Those interested in the candi­ not be able to elect Smith but It has
dacy of Senator Bemud M. Rals­ already beaten McAdoo. f believe
ton of Indiana heard that in tha a dark horse will get the nomina­
tion." • . . '
Bruce Anderson. "Neither Smith
nor MeAdoo will be nominated.
Underwood has the best chance to
get the nomination, I think."
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LeBoy P. Chittenden: "Neither
Smith or McAdoo wijl get the nomination. A man from the Ml
W ait la moat likely to gat tha i
Ination. Johnston Davie of K*i
has a good chance."

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: J. C. Dcon: "Although McAdoo's
chuncea are not so great for the
nomination, ho is the best man the
Democrats can nominate because
he has a larger command than any
of the other candidates."
jE .Jp . Mobley: "I think McAdoo
will eventually be nominated, even
U after a hard struggle of several
days. He (s tho only man the
Democrats can offer who can beat

By RUBY L8ACH - .
Special Correspondent Ilia Herald.
NEW YORK, Juno 80.-Willlam
Gibbs McAdoo, In a stirring ad­
dress madd a t a supper given last
night by him for delegates that
are supporting him. urged that
each delegate be In his sett hence­
forth and that he romain there
until the aesslon 1* oyer. “ Don't
go out.to lunch." he said. "Take it
with you." Wilson's contest began
by a one-third strength, so wo have
a splendid chance for victory.! No
candidate over before entered tho
Democratic'{convention with 32
states lined up for him. Remem­
ber that maximum of strength wo
have Isn’t going to be developed on
first ballot.
"You must not submit to this
New York propaganda which comes
under tho disguise of hospitality,"
he continued. "Borne of this hospi­
tality ia not tho kind you would
want to accept at homo, it Is a dovte* to keep you from the con-

MADISON SQUARE CARDAN June 3Q.-Tbe fifth
ballot brought no decision iri the Democratic convention not
any change* vfhdicativc of any rebuit. Smith and M cA3»
forces are holding faat and making slow gains p ick in g^ '
scattered vote* h^te dnd there,'and the fleld'of favorite son*
candidates is still jogging alongside waiting for somebody ,4b
be eliminated.
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A survey of the first six ballots shows that McAdcp
made a gain of 12 votes frbm the first ballot to the sixth,
starting the roll call with 431H and on the last ballot,had
443 1-10. Smith had gained 17 votes, Jumping from 24i tb
258. Underwood held his own throughout the six ballohb
polling 42lA votes throughout the early ballots. Th£ largest
gain made by any active candidate was by john W- D*vt$,
who had 31 oh the* first ballot and 68V4 on the sixth, a. gain
of 271$. Park horse candidates wore holding on with un­
usual tenacity,
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The balloting was probably a little slower In shaldhi.

stand a chance. McAdoo has a
fighting chance. Ralston of IndiaJgng a strong- Mark horse' aad
stands a good chnnce for the nom­
lor that
ination,". ,
L. G. Strlngfcllow: "McAdoo (s
the most logical man and I believe
" ..Id U r. Me
he will be the nominee of the pres­
ent convention."
Jno. D. Jenkins: "'A s long as tho race," Interrupted one of the
there’s Ufo there's hope,’ for Mc-

as

Miss Colley Who Swung Klan Is­
sue Over te BryaaSa SMe la
Center of )du*h Interest

Wall Street ia running Smith arc
that will beat hhn, and the Smlti
Interests hare already beat MeAdoo, I believe"
"I believe
Dr. R. M.
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chance for
MeAdoo or Smith to be nominated
because of Intense opposition be­
tween tho forces representing
them- Ralston or Glass may ba the
nominee, according to tha presant
looka of affairs as, qxpressed In
tha newspapers yesterday,"
.
W. E. Wataon: "Although Mc­
Adoo,la my choice. I don't bcllov*
be atopde a chanea."
' S \ .
Felix Frank] "Neither Smith nor
McAdoo have a chance to win'.
Ralston.of Indiana stands a good
chance to get the nomlriatlon."
W. JM- Haynes: "From present
appearances‘If doesn’t look as If
McAdoo will get the nomination.
It's hard to tell just who will be
nomlnated.1' .
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Frank .Miller: "The next presi­
dent has already been nominated.
I think John W. Davis would make

or false reports of the subsidised
press,
I
McAdoo stood an chair to nuiko
his speech. He radiated personal
magnetism, as usual and everybody
commented upon It.
.,'fMy
—r dear
” * . friends,"
•••«M|iaw|| t he
mu wasi
said,
li| "this
illiq
Ovation is m olt wondorfal tribute
that any man could have and I
jp u ld rather hay* It from true
friends than be president -of the
United States- i t e fact-that you
would como to this crowded hall,
and ur&gt;on no orders from the press,
is evident that poople are mightier
than press."
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NEW YORK. June 8&lt;L—ldai
rlon Cooley of Washington, G
the most talked of, ihott Inter
ed woman In Naw York. Nc
ebrlty of stage, screen or day'
ventures appro* ‘ '
Uclty."
Sho Is the wo: an, who
ng and frighten* I, surrour
howling, threaten
men in the Go
struggled to her
Square -Garden
.
amid the scenes of tum ult and-con
fusion and chahged bar vote Iron
"aye" to W
on the question a!

»Poke of this opposing faction
of the Democratic party as repro;er, corrupt; un
od her daw
vote
pUnitloru
Bolsheviks o f Russia

s iw a g n

me for president. I

corrupt

penitentiary
the delegates
b .Smith fi
cnndldate

informed that
aa agreed to neither ao
cen mode known.
Final Confererw
Both - McAdoo and

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�A census of tbo American pctfplr
by n rpfcrvmlnra flection, advisory y-« m
m»
n i t *•’ I
ot the congress. to lit held officially
under nction cf congress and free
from all contentious political ques­
'Continued from pago 1.)
tions.
”
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States into the league and made
The attitude of tho American
Shall U. 8. ne Member?
“Shall the United States become
an Impassioned address at the last Banker* Association on co-operaa member Of the league of nations
in support of his position. He was
tire marketing favor* proper organ­
under such reservations t i the «or^
practically nlono in his fight, how-, isation to facilitate the orderly
ennnt cf the league as the United
evor.States may rare to establish? Im­
movement ot farm prodnoU, bat
' ‘ ' For Referendum
mediately upon an affirmative vote
bolds that the co-operatives are es
Unofficial
reports
wero
thnt
these
we will carry o\it such mandate.”
states
and
territqrics
were
among
amenable
to economic laws as any
Of Sunremc Importance.
those voting foil a referendum;
"It Is r f supreme im prtancc
form
ot
basinets
and cannot be
Alabama,
Arizona. Arkansas,
to civilisation and mnrikind that
need
to
gain
apodal
benefits for
! Colorado, Connecticut, Florida,
America he plactxl nn the right side
Iowa, Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri, the farmer contrary to the tnfluof the greatest moral question of
lUiifoitj {N orth1.Carolina, Georgia, &lt;»etocee of .enpply and demand and
all times. The Dcroocrftfo party
Maryland,
• Massachusetts,’ Michi­
declares Us principle ‘of reridcring
other normal factors. This view
gan, Mississippi, Montana, Ncy&lt;id*,
assistance in the high purpose of rive to wind up the show hy to} New Jersey, New Mexico, 'Ntf.V era* formulated recently by Frank
ilght would be futile,
York, Oklahoma, Oregon, PennsyL
W. Slmmonds of the Aaaodatlon
the league r* nations and »!:.*
Besides the 16 eqtercd, formally
l vania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vcrworld court nf h-atiro T7kifh.1t rrc- on tho roll of Cahdfdatcs.' ttnrw or
A
before
Jbe NsUonal Council ot
Ctnonlk Wisconsin, ’ Wyoming, Al­
ognixed a* Institutions. represent- four others probably will receive
aska and the District of Columbia, Farmers* Co-operative and Market­
ing the supreme effort of states- the complimentary votes of thoir
Against Referendum
ing Association* a t Washington.
mnnship."
• states for the first ballot or two,
Voting against a referendum
The -.'improminc' leagfib plnnV ' distributing the convention strength
**It would be unfortunate for tbe
were:
was adopted after lengthy and so widely that several roll rails
Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, New
farmer If he becomes Imbued with
bested riiaemuirn hy a viva vtcc , will be necessary before the rival
‘Hampshire, South Carolina, Utah, l-t the Idea, that co-operative market­
vote and thus t*" loa^im unction | managers can completely get their
Virginia, West Virginia, Washing*
was disposed of hy the platform l benrings. These trial votes, to h i
ing .In Itself la a panacea for all
i ton, Indiana, Maine, North Dakota.
rommittM end put up to tho ccn-'t»ken before final adjournment In­
agricultural 111*,” Mr. Bimmonda
'
Ohio,
Hawaii,
the'
Philippines
and
tention Itself.__________________ i night, will giye the political can­
Porto Rlco.‘
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•aid. -Co operative marketing, well
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- j tains a working basis for the
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I
Although
practically
all
of
the
organized end wisely managed, ian
R R V A W M A P I T Q U IT £2 Jockeying and maneuvering thnt k
j members were convinced that the. be .most helpful ‘in solving market
FM v I A l v Jv lA lv iV o rz K iO expected over the week end.
jK lan'issue would have-to be left &gt;o problems. It may prevent untimely
16 Placed in Nomination
decision by the' convention, the
The 10 placed in nomination
dumping,'It may secure batter cred­
‘committee went fully into the.subwhen the'roll closed just before ad*
it fadlltiee, (t may extend existing
uromcnt late Friday arc as fol*
markets. It may even create new
ws:
raarketa, but obviously Its opera­
(Continued from page 1.)
Oscar W. Underwood of Ainmade. • "We want this to he a bamu.
tion* will be
amenable to eco­
strictly social event," Mrs. Hylnn
nomic
law
a*
those
ot other butb
Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas.
said. The music, was wonderful,
ness enterprise*.
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William
G.
McAdoo
of
California,
Mr*.. Elisabeth Marbury, Tam­
tee member from ‘Indiana, declared
Willard Saulshury of Delaware.
What It Cannot Do
&gt;
many hall t^ors, created a sensa­
before discussion In the dosed cotrtSamuel M. Ralston of Indiana.
\
\
"Co-operative
marketing*
cannot
tion wf»cn she entered late, leaning
itteo rootn riot under wft? th at
Jonathan M. Davis of Kansas.
upon her cane. She 1s mighty, both
ew York,' Illinois, Ohja, ‘.Wiscon­ •Tororeht other countries with cbftpAlbert C. Ritchie of Maryland.
in site and influence, and everyone
sin, Massachusetts! Minnesota and «T land and labor from **Ulnjr in
Woodbrldge N. Ferris of Mich­
stood up when she entered. About igan.
Colored* were ready to aigtt a m in­ foreign marts at a price unattrac.
2,000 were present.
,
ority report on tho Klan, demand­ tire to u*." it cannot successfully
David F. Houston of Missouri
Didor Cento, of Miami, came and New York.
ing that it bo dcndttttcfidtby name. ctver-ride th e lav of-supply and de­
into the Bryan headquarters tho
It appeared a t the outset th a t-a mand or maintain fo r say length of
Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska.
other morning. He has been in
m ajority of tho committee was op­ time *n a rtific ia lly high price by
Fred H. Brown of New Hamp­
New York five weeks, and a l­ shire.
Remember the Bock beer signs—the one with the.rnrrt s head? posed to denominating tbo Klan tfltbboldlng a product from maritet
though the business that brought
George S. Silzcr of New Jersey. Well, old Bock himself hus butted in on the Democratic Convention ua but prepared to approve a plank on or unduly limiting production.
him here was concluded two weeks
tt mascot of the beer and light wine-brigade. Boch is here shown try­ religious freedom and denouncing Bane, orderly marketing must be
Alfred E. Smith of Now York.
ago, he stayed over for the conven­ James M. Cox of Ohio.
organizations whoso purpose Is to
ing to get n “high one” from Dick-O'Bripit, his owner.
accompanied by sane, orderly
tion. Mr. Cohen expressed hlm.deny this fundamental right of the
Carter Glass of Virginia.
thinking.
w lf as being cf the opinion that
people as eet out in the constitu­
John W. Davis of West Virginia
Finally with a eulogy of his can­ tion.
"We may wisely take a leaf from
Bryan has as good a chance as any­ and New York.
they brought into the perplexing
Danish experience and emphasize
body to win the nomination..
Thurday’s Nominations
turmoil of the convention. But on didate ns one who kept the faith
"They put all kinds of damn but­
efficient, economical, maximum
Six of these, Cox, Bryan, Brown,
tons on you," growled a Florida Silzer, Glass and John W. Davis, the whole the day was the most as the standard bearer of the party resented in it. A Democratic con­ production or standard grade prod­
delegate today as he pulled a wore placed In nomination at F ri­ featureless since the opening whach four years ago and has borne him- vention wan cheering once more a ucts, for however Important co­
*elf courageously even in defeat, name that so often had been a operative marketing may bo In
Smith button eff his coat tail and day’s session, and the nominating of tho gavel on Tuesday.
thing of magic and power.
an Underwood flag from his coat speeches for them were inter­
solving the exigencies of the pres­
At the start of the session there Mr. Baker threw the delcgatics into
lapel.' He left the immense Mc­ spersed with a dozen seconding was a touch of the unusual when a prolonged demonstration voicing
ent lime. It Is ohly one link tn tbe
Adoo button adorning the top of speeches fo r those whose names the name of Cox of Ohio was noisily the gratitude of the party
cbnln of agricultural problem s."
the Florida pennant he wore. All had previously been put before the placed before the convention by to a lender who had fought ita bat­
Tbs American Bankart Associa­
the Florida delegates look like convention.
Demonstrations of Newton D. Baker, President WiU tles - against overwhelming odd*.
tion. Mr. Slmmonds said, believes
C h ristian trees with their'badges varying proportions accompanied son’s wartime secretary of war. In. Delegates from overy state took
tbkt solutions ,of .farm problems
and pennants'and buttons boosting every mention of the name of a tribute to the past services of the part in-the vote of approbation
FOR RENT
"should be sought through private
Florida! and McAdoo.
.
candidate, but both delegates and spenkor himself the delegates stood in cn the 1920 nqraineo a so. rewurd
APARTMENT IN IIBR­ enterprise and. not. through govern­
convention officials had begun to and cheered when he took his place for hi* party stewardship^EEDING., $35 MONTHLY ment aid." and approve^, the en­
TO BE TAKEN UNSHAKEN
on the platform. Then, when he
A similar tribute to pnqt leader­
ifMER. INQUIRE AT deavors of farmers for-' orderly
euligized the Wilson policies and ship was accorded u moment later
OF THE SANFORD marketing.
(F rom F t. Way no 8 ta r-T rl« g ra m .)
phen Gov. Charles W. B^yun of HERALD,
A pharmaceutical house recom­
Nebraska, was nominated for the
mends dimcthvlaminophevidlmcthhonor three times accorded to his
ylprasoine as a medicine. Ono sylbrother,
......the -great commoner.
ablc after each meal and one at
Again the applause was warm with
^ratitud* apd every state was rep-

P latform B o d y I s I

W ill B e H e l d o n
Convention F l o o r
r]*
(Continued from page 1)
thm that It was not strong enough
in it* declarations regarding the
league; others that it was too
strong, and still others argued Ibat
if thrte was to be a referendum tt
■ was not necessary to make the
leagtfc ah immediate iMfiei »\
Discussion of thl* huestiutf- de­
layed until oxccdinfjy lato" in the
night consideration ^jnf that. Klan
issue,'and some committeemen cxpressed uoubt that the 1 W contro­
verted subjects Could be put In
shape for presentation to tho na­
tional convention a t th f hour of it*
conv-'-dna—9:30 n. m.. today.

of the whole wait system. Wc re­
fuse to believe that the wholesale
slaughter of human 'bdfngs on the
battlefield is 'any more necessary
to man's highest development than
killing by individuals.
Only Hope for World Peace
"The only hope for world peace
and for economic recovery lies In
the -organised effort of nations
combining to remove the cause of
war and substituting law and order
for violence.
\ .V I .
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"Under Democratic leadership a
practical plan was devised under
which fifty-four nations aro now
operating and have Seen for the
past four years, while the United
States 'government for ' the last
four years has no foreign poliey
and consequently-has delayed the
restoration of political and eco­
nomic conditions in the world
which has Impaired self respect at
home and ‘‘diminished prestige
abroad; has curtailed foreign com­
merce and ruined, agriculture. •
“Therefore, the Democratic par­
ty declares the purpose of the nest
administration to do all in Its
power to secure that moral leader­
ship in the family of nations
which in the proridenco of God we
aye .called upon to assume.
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No Substitute.
•th e re ia no snbstltuto fo r tbo
laaguo fo nations as an agency op-

Bock,” Himself, Wants

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PACT

On Investing in |
of mortgages as
eaked EthaL
1T|
*T int mortgsfsspeaking, are aound u
but not an gm
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»ood/' Aunt Emmy ieS
must exercise care and
H you know an about i
or It you are dealing *.
clal concern that biu a
for success and honeitr
Mfe. But U i, C«a'|
Vico before Investing. (
bank. Uik th# wh*J;
and :be guided by iw,
Real'eaUte transactions

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located and in line for a quick turnover at a profit, paying for their lots
one of the easiest plans ever worked out for the purchase of real estate. And they
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YQU PICK.YOUR LOT, pay either $5.00, $7.50 or $10.00 and
paying the first week either 3c, 5c or iOc.

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u n d er certain condition*. But®
n o t advisable for an Invwtarv
lim ited m eans to buy th«afi
eae* tho f ln t rao rtsii* should fl
foreclosed, the holder of th* M
bnd m ortgage should be fa * j
tlon to protect bis IntarMt*lyl
Ing ab le to buy the tint nortM
T h a t m eans you would h ir n
bava m oney on band."
"O b. Aunty," exclaimed l|2|
"you ra th e r frighten mi t 9
m ortgagee."
“ No. my dear, don't fs*l-i|j
way," said Aunt Emmy. "Ififfl
m a tte r of care and kbovltdgS
conditions. Even It yon dost 0*
obnut them yourself, yoq tts fl
te c t yourself by inking the M il
of y our banknrs. Don't traag |
much to your own lu d ian td
A nnk J-. A vurs,

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1924.
rt~; *zrt-r --? ■,ri.--;,r-??^t r* THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JU N E 30,1924.
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the Han(nrA itriiii)^ tlionrJ jinrtli
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slonir
aald
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fa th e r , L ik e tD a u g h te r ,
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Ine to it. Intersection wltlrthe gast‘
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------line of Tier It of. B. n. Tralford s
ir e s
M ap of the Town of Hanford, Flor­
ida, Mid east line or Tier H being
F r b llc d
2SS fe^t East of and parallel to ths
east lino of Hay Avenue: thence
North on aald east line of Tier If to
DAYTONA, June 30. — In addi­
a Point 230.IS feet Houth of the cehtion to auto races on and airplane
t«r line of Seventh Street: thence
-,V -L*
Hast 107 fret, more or lese. to the
' V*;
races' above'the record-producing.
center line of Mellnnvllle Avenue:
Scabrccze-Dnytona Beach course,
&gt; :
thence 8011th t decrees West alomr
the center line of Mellonvllla Ave­
hone races, with privately owned
nue 919.4 feet t» point of bcRlnnlng;
thoroughbred! of Halifax county
less the East 40 feet reserved - for
m
street
purposes, containing S.l sci
competing, will be staffed on ihe
mm
EM
mhre or less, and heretofWfe d
:
beach near Ormond, t o those
Ihfd ns I.ots 9, 4, S, and S. tit Kill
Pace's Subdivision, as per Plal
"Cracker horse" race* will be added.
thereof, duly of record; nlso,^1,. ■'1]
Four races are on! the auto pro­
fslnnlnv at a point oiLt
He rtf Mellonvllls AvrHn tr» f
m t
gram, these being ak 28,' 20 and
City of Hanford. Florid*'Yf 5,1* t*
IS mllea, with a tbreerhea^ ono-railu
North 4 degree* Font nKjtlNt1Inie^-t■•A-llnn of ths center line nI,MeIian-i
stock race for stock ta rs, which will
iti
Yille .Vienna with the Smith line ofHoctlon Thirty (3*). Tt»*rn*h|o Nlnp* i*
be forced to circle a barrel a t each
m u*
teen 09) South, of Range ThlrtyJi,L.
end cf the ^course, as tlie wind-Up,
m
ope .East; thence North 4 degrees. .
Baa* alon* the center-llnf of Mel-1,
Dates of the Frolics «fa July 3 ,'it’
lonvllto Avenue 152.4 fnetlthetn-e
and 5.
West parallel with thh said south
line of Section Thirty (30), 0 9 fist,
more or lees, to Ihe easterly line of
the M-iM'ft B. Levy (leant- (rdnro
•••mmnnlv known as the flanfbrd
(leant); thence South 25 decreed ;
Went alonir enld Grant Hite U3.9
IY*3K* &lt;«v *
feet, more or leas, to a point West';
- Postmaster J.’ P. Hall again
of the point of hctrlnnlnx; thence
wishes to call to the attention of
E-tet SIS feet, more or ItssAtff 'the
the people of Sanford! the changes
point of beginning; leas the Kaht 10,
h
feft reserved for street purposes/
which will take place on July 1
rontnlnlmr 2.1 acres, more or less,
when the local postofflee takes on
end heretofore deacrlbed , as Lot
a first class rating.
'
Nine (9) nf Ella Pace's «ub-UI- , ' It was Champ Clarks’ daughter who brought the “convention hat”
There will be an increase In box
vlalon. aa per plat thereof.duly of to.^hc Democratic-National Convention. The former Genevieve Clark—
record: also.
rents, as- was published in The
l,ota Ten no). Eleven (li). PhuH ipF.M W , James Thompson, of New Orleans—arrived wearing the DemHerald several days sgo, and a
teen (14), Twenty-one (J |)L
/ and gK'ratic emblem on her hat, as shown, In the picture, and the fad soon
’change in the hours that the winT\VenE*-four (14). of Pdce Acrev as paught on.
doffs, a t which the financial busiper Plat thereof duly of record In.
c postoffice is carried on,
Plat Bodk I. on page 21. puhllc recorda of Hemlndle County, K lo rld a t \
,n open as was also nnTo be borne -entirely by Adjacent property
anced.
All nf nlocka Two (1), F o u r (4)^
Number.of fdet frontage 1574.4
tea th a t the p dttil
Ml Hall
&lt;}). T en (10). Eleven (II), Six
r,
savings, mom . order, registry and
and Seventeen fit): acAssessment per foot frontage 3,1016
ngWlnK AO P ls t of M ellonvitbviluly
C. 0. D. departments ' 1 open nt
lM . 1, , . ;{\\ FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
r f reco rd In P la t Book 1. on b;ag »
ihe R
8 «. m. and will close to the
RUif"
blic
'
Hemlnola
12F,,.D
ubitc
records
of
Semlt
Foot
Preliminary
its will advance
a t B p. m. Box
1 'i.qnty, vyinrlda;: and a lso
lSr&gt;,'. •«
$.75; medium,
NAME '.
DESCRIPTION
Frontage Assessment
fromi small, | &lt;
l U g l u r t lIng
n
a t Ihn
rt li'-ast C0I
to fl.60; And
|.7&amp; to |1 ; la:
V
N. H. Garner’s First Addition to Markham
Mtrkha Park Heights.
'
extra large, |1 t9 .»2.
,M * ^ n v i l S : '^ u f o ^ F l j j ‘Wt JJvHdfTman . .
Lot 13 Blk K
69
1182.39 '
ifW h J i ^ S S X a J
Henry Nickel
Lot 14 Blk K 1
ak. County,
y i o r l d t i r otwb
V* K an n er.-^■^v.T
It* itLJLotlfl
4-.hIa. . mi#
?iullne
^
i;/;;.
Blk nr
K
135
418.70
This is the statuo of Father Knickerbocker that caused all the PMmM'Nortli along th* w*st,T
rt. Hi G a r n e r 's Second Adda, to Markham Park Heights, Sanford, Fla:
trouble. Placed above tho Hotel Astor as n welcome sign to Demo­
"*
cratic convention visitors in New York it showed the traditional figure
W. &amp;. Beoggln .
— ....
Lot i Blk L - j 185 *■■■ . 573.78
_
NER, Prussia, June 30.— holding a huge stein of beer—real frothy beer, su&lt;!h ns symbolized hos. •according to said P la t of Mellonto the low w a te r m ark of L ak a Maude M, Jinkins ......
Lot 7 Blk K
118
365.97
Executioner K rautt, who recently pitality in tho Knickerbocker ern. But forms of hospitality change and villa
M onroe; thence w e s te rly along the
Lot 8 Blk K .
130
403.19
killed himself In this village, Is the so thousands were shouting “skofflnw’’ a sthey passed the statue. It low w a te r m a rk of L ake Monroe to Mrs. E. W. Rive ......... .......
third executioner to
to meet
m e e t death
clearn by
oy j W|fl ,jecjnrcd a symbol v»f wet revolt. Father Knickerbocker said he tho e n st line nf Block "B” extended,
Evan's Terrace, Sanford, Fla.
to -a a ld P in t of M ellon - 1 n p. « ___ , __
suicide in Germany within throe | woujj mthcr lose his good right arm than his stein. Ahd so they according
Lot 1 ____
05
204.64
v illa; thenco Bouth alo n g the east L. U. u ru m le y .............. ..
■
sawed off hs arm, and in place of the stein now stands a formal “Wel­ line of said B lock "H” and the ex- r . D B ru m lc v
i^ f - v months.
132
Lot
0
------409.40
Krauts had cut off the heads of come”—os tho picture shows.
ten sio n of said east line nf said Block „ Z ' “ ru m ,e y
:..........—
B" to the N orthw est corner o f ; C. D. Brumley .....
126 prisoners, while Schwlet* and
Lot A ____
41
127.16
^1
Spaethe, the two Breslau execu­
tioners who ended their own lives, tra c t nt -landA altu n te In Hemtnnle tin and husband, A. C. M artin, nnd I cordmg^toey w V i’at: tbanco'Kaat'tp San*or&lt;i Do.udney......... Beg. a t N. W. Cor of
tho point of beginning;
Lot A. Plat Evans Terraco, run W. 90.7 ft.
had carried out only 123 and 48 County. Klorldu: • A portion o( each ami every of the said ahovo I and
to nny nnd all o th e r person o f,
Hartlon* 7 and 3. Tow nship 20 Houth. nam ed defendants. If living; and If persona
90.7
executions respectively.
281.30
who*e. names aro unknown, I .
?*
^ E. 90.7 N. 150 ft. to Bog.
R u n g * ' 31 East, bounded and d e s­
In his last yesrs Krauts wan­ cribed a* fnllows, to-w lt* Hegln- either, nny o r a ll of said d efen d an ts I claim in g a n / rig h t, title or In terest
a aQ(. W .'Spencer_________
Lot
6
80.7
250/29
dead, to all p arties claim ing In- I In an d to the p ro p erty hereinabove
dered about lh« villages of Prus- n n lg n t a corner post set i n . tho Its
G.
W.
S
pencer--------------te
re
a
ls
under
ench
and
every
of
tho
Lot
12
.......
132
described,
o
r
an
y
p
a
rt
or
parcel
409.40
m arked w ith a nail (o r tho
aU, telling stories of the 126 per­ ground
follow ing deceased defendants, to - thereof.
o
in
t
of
Intersection
of
Ohio
and
J
G.
W.
S
pencer...........*....
Lot
18
........
133
412.50
sons ho had put to. death, and suf­ esup Avon, (o r C rlpPe'l Ro:\d). aleo w lt: H. B. C arp en ter and wife. - - 1C Is hereby o rd ered th a t you and
fered many delusions. He slept being tho North lin o -u f-th o ,8\VM C arpenter, W arren W. L oinr and each of you. lie and ap p ear before Q. W. Spencer .................
Lot 24
133
.
412.50
w if e .---------Loser, Edw ard N. F a b e r our said C ircu it C ourt nt the C ourt
with his executioner’s axe at his Hcc. *, thencq South w ith cen ter nnd
r ,*
wife,
------- ,F aber. Mary- E. H ouse nt Hanford. F lorida, on the G. W. Spencer --------------- Bog. at I n t of tho
of,C hin A ve.'3.121 chains to i n
head, , and said he was unable to line
Iron pin vom er, made of old buggy H art, I. IV. Tom pkins and w ife, 1st day- of Heptember, 1924. and theft
E
ast
Line
of
Park
Ave.
with
the
North
rest.well without It. .
nxle, h ere the survey fo r boundary Im urn T. Tom pkins. L. T. Tom pkins, nnd th e re m ake an sw er to the hill
Krauts regarded guillotining ns begins; thence Houth w ith said Aye. Lula H. B earing and husband.
Lind of Hughey St, Run E. 51 ft. N. 58.5
o t,rn m p la ln t exh ib ited a g a in st you
H earing. W illiam Caulk as G uardian In th is cause.
on art and was always trying to 3.031 chains to un Iron pin .corner, nnd
W. 51 ft. S. 58.5 ft. to B n * . ;......... 51
158,17
A dm inistrator. AlVln -I*. Denrthenco
Houth
99
degree*.
W
est
U.'JJ
’ItIs
fu
rth
e
re
d
’
o
rd
ered
th
a
t
tills
perfect himself in Its practice. Both chiilns tn mi Irnn pin corner, thence Ing ami wife. Lula I. M. D earlng. O rder of . P u b licatio n ho published
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interested,in the
he and Schwictz regarded Jules N orth 4t degrees, (ii,m in u tes. W est W illiam H. F a r r a r and w ife ,.—:----- In th e Snnford H erald, a new spaper
Deibler, the Parisian executioner 1.(9 - chains . to an iron pin .corner, F a rra r, G eorge P. F a r r a r und Wife, published In Hanford, HemlnoU special assessments against the various pieees of property above de­
■» F a rra r. O sslan U. Hn»l (md C ounty, F lorida, once a week fflr
as' the great master of their craft them'*, North 32 degree* W est 2.6" wife.
,ie. C
- uimiunn
iiart.
jumes
w eeKS
atharlnn B
art, Jum
es W
eeks
scribed that said assessments are payable in full within thirty days
chains
-to
th,(la,-d
point
s
t
old
and exchange^'letters with him. * b oat house,1 Iheneo Houth- t t de- 'HHl'
nd V i l a
— ■— W eeks. Hohfirt r ig h t consecutive weeks.
a fte r tho above and foregoing special assessment roll haa been equal­
W1TNK8H
trtr
hand
and
Ihe
**M
gr,tea, 20 sulnutes K ast.,0,J3, nhaJns Ru
of th e C ircuit C ourt o f (hlr.fa'SR Pl ized; approved and confirmed, or&gt;|n Un .eqii'jpJ
to a com er, thence Houth IH9 wm
green. 1-Jast 0.37 chain to a point Ask«w, Vda G am pert and husband, Ju d icial C ircuit of thn H tsta or rW ron th e ditch, thence With tht- shore ------ - (lam pert, Mrs. A. P. J o h n ­ Ida. In nnd fo r Hemlnolc County,, un interest nt &amp;r/o per' nnniim from nnd after the time said special assess­
tin * * I n » • N onheattbriw v-tJIrectitin ston. Josephine H tcnsitum und h u s- -this th« i t t h day of Junt}.. A,.JfcJJJ*- ments stand approved and confirmed.
2.60 elm!n» more or less to n point Imnrl. --------- Htenslrnm. Ju liu s A.
K. X. twitlrtLABST ,
on th e wntctW ed ge-at th * east side Hhj-ili-n. -Jri.-'-nnd w ife/ —J.*--.-. Hny-»
'C lerk of tho C lrdult C ourt ol tho
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Flor­
of the approach to the dock lenditu; den. J. C. U raw dy nnd wife. -------- Heventh Ju d ic ia l Clrmtlt- of
to th e boat house, thenco South *30 B ra wdy, y, J. Druwdy and Wife.
F lu rld a, In and for Hutnl* • , ida will be held a t the City Hall at 2:30. P. M. on the 14th‘ day of July
B r a w . l g . C . Praw-dy -aud
C hief *4eKr&lt;^M - E ast ten It tikes lo .au Iron
t PAYTON A ,'J
A. D. 1024, ut which meeting Said Board will hear any and all com­
.pin inonutasnt. then**
&lt;"7"
.« * » % « « « .
among the social
'nam
w m «e hearitig
he:, r lilt 2.3i)3 eluil
nofluty
Clerk.
plaints and objections as to such Special Assessments, and will a t said
filer !
HAUfax^f
Iron pipe well point, v
-rr e
i s t e r l / T f 9 f t i j s n u wore, i
_
„ „ „ a F.O no E A. d U r n C
palm etto, )iN urthrusturly
tiho
adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and.rfght,
of'.which are July
ounsel for
HrtUcltor Mnd w t Counss
( , - s ( l n m i , - d L F " -1•-yt, M I. J l n g l n - y an d /w l f - ,
rthw esterW 12'
b 4 the
me first annual
C *tniita\nant.
u
nant.
£t
anil
when
said special assessments are bo equalized and adjusted, same
peW NorUWBfl degrees
ecs East* 11.H3 « * l“ iL Hulthey. fthd Mary W J S la riP *:ir,-2a-.H 7&lt;7-lt-»1-|H,&gt;:
lil-lthall of “The Prolick'enu^h'nev , _._ifln»
A.P m
C. HM
Mnrllti,
artin. o r
td*W e place of heglhnlnK.
..... P9laWsand hushand.
w gm H
______
will
then
stand
confirmed and .bo and remain binding liens u;&gt;on the
formed social organisation, at the crossing th s line betw een gdctlons other-vise. mInmand
lands he
m to the ....._j
« *
property against which said assessments are made until paid in accord­
Clarendon Hotel, Seabreeze, on the 7 and 9 a t a distance nf 2.9&lt; c h a in s ' 'In sfte r described; to all pnrtle-,
KOTICB
W est of com er line of Ohio Ave. elsltnlmc. Inter,m is under Itn tah 1&gt;
' dosing night. In addition to 'the on
OF HALB OF SlOJKtO.tHl
euah of ,lh a E ast and
W est l l a r t , doceaseil. A lg e rn o n t|. HpeSr, L
, J’r rr 'V \ ^ r ’ ■(’n o o i" . ^ D IS - ance with provisions of resolution No. 141 adopted by the City Com­
rendition of dance music by the m easurem
ents, tin- tia c t contatna drAcused. M lc h n - r J. . I)oyle7 d rn V T ,- w i-so l E r o l V* mission on June 9th A. D. 1924.
«,t .*
.1
T R M 7T NO. -4 . 9 11WI HO L ll _
C&amp;b Roya la Orchestra, brought 3.20 acre* of land In Section No. 7 r,-a**,l
ceased. JJ nn rcrJJ i. neootr
Brock, doeoaaed,
and
T V , F I . O I tt llA , HAIU I I I S T R I t T
r.{ (Seal)
•
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk,
and
1.01
acres
In
Section
No.
K
nf
Tfanrinh
M.
Hughey,
deceased,
n
r
from New York for the three-day
RKINfS ALSO K NOW N AS CIllTj
Tow nship nnd Rung,,, tho sumo otherw ise. In nnd to the follow ing
6:30
7:7
’
period, the ball will bo featured by said
l
.
t
’OTA
S
P
E
C
I
A
L
T
A
X
HClIOOfc
to he morn nr le*s. w ith ull tho descrllird lands, situ ate, ly ing and
IHHTIUCT, HCIIOOL IIONDH.
th e unmasking of a screen celebrity rig h ts to Silver Luke.
being In the Cnuniy of HemlnOl*.
N otice Is hereby given th a t seah
It Is fu rth e r ordered th n t th is nnd Htate of Florida, more p a rtic u ­
twho will attend tho Frolics Inhid* w ill ho received Uy th a Count]
order be putillshcd mien a .week fo r larly dcncrlltcd as follow*, to -w lt:
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
eightcoiyn-cutive n eck#. In the Mmi- _ Lot* Eight (S) nnd Nine *&lt;9),;tof Hoard of T u h llr In stru c tio n of Sei
fnrd H erald, a new spaper publish- Tilocl. Two (3). or T ier Flva‘'(&amp; ),^ ,f limle C ounty. F lorida. *t:'!*he of
OK RESOLUTION NO. 142, ADOPTED BY THE CITY
of (he H uperlntondenl o p F u b llo -In
H atiforda.Florida, necordlng to K
Mtructlon, a t th e C ourt jH o u sa II
T rafford’s Slap o f ttjo Tow n of
COMMISSION, JU N E 9, 1924.
Sauflird. F lo rid a, on »» before tl
ford, jrlortfl.i, a« fg»r p la t th e
,
xnlraU
etv^ofrShtoly
d
ay
#
,
fro
m
'tl
duly ofl;*,.ov#t
, The following Is tho estimated cost of paving Elm Aye. from
n rst flth liA tfcfn ?&gt; r th is J ln llc o ai
licglnhluit (ftt tTln.^Jouth'
tho 'H.iuthwvst
until nMntN»’rflAcl»'on th»S»fterneoi Thirteenth St, South to Hughey SL a width of 24 feet with asphalt on
n- r of G overnm ent Kot Ojuvt (1
•pert la Ur-TM r ty-flh*'-t 31) . A ’owj
of
-BrtcuAvJsty *«lth* ‘JH* .fo.r4i'
0” Took base,
purch ase of SfOU)d6.00 Hpiclal .-Ti
N ineteen (l#)'H oiim , „f n h ngeT
Hchnol D istric t No. 4, Bemlhol
240&lt;y Cu Yds Grading @ R0C —
........... ______v„....... | 1440.00
.ty-one (31) H ast (said paint of
Solicitor for C om plainant
C ounty. F lo rid a, bonds, said bcn(
ginning being the Intarscclton
,485^
Lin
F
t.
concrete
curb
&amp;
Gutter
@
85c
.
May
i-1
J-19-I6;r
4
up,..&gt;.9-lS-;a-3'»
4122A0
th - citst-llav ; of, th,* Hanford, n r .
J(jb* A*t,
R U IN E D E Y E S
w ith Ihe enst and W est iitlitrter «'
240jU
n
Ft.
flush
curb
@
35c
...........
..........
..........
84 00
By neglect; they get red and sore uu]
NOTIf.i: OF ABOPTION,
(Ian line of sAtd Hcctinn T h irty
Is hereby given th at an th* ‘(31); 'thenco ru n East- i t s - f e e t It',
0060‘Sq Yds. paving @ 2.00 ..................................
I
Jou fct them go. Don’t do It 3nlN otice
12100.00
day of July, A, 1&gt;. 19 21. tin- ttri- the rn eierly lino of th s UlglU-of-- •* ** ---- *“ - “ -----‘j l p *
“*a
dfs Golden Eye Lotioh cufei dem lg
275 ’Lin F t. 18“ atorm aewdr @ 2.00 ..................,
ued will apply trt the Ju d g e W»F nf- Hie L ake Cliarm Ilran rli of
. 560.00
9 without pain in one day, of the ClrCult Court lo r the Sev­ the
v n u n a f te r th* d a ta th e r jo f : h ta ) i 210tH J n ‘ft. 1^ atorm sower @ 1.20. ____
A
llanlh,
Const
Lino
R
a
ilro
a
d
:
••*•
2520.09
. beats and strengthens: Insist enth Ju d icial Circuit of Florida. (Iti-nre H uutheastrrly alo n g thi num bered th ree, fugiy-fud flv*,
Hemlnolo County, n&gt;. tils office In o tsto rly side of *nld rlg h t-o
6 Manholes @ 55,00 ------'----- 1............ _________
on having "Leonard i'»" — it n
330.00
- o ff - w a v 11.000.00 each, to m ath r* tw en
Hanford. Florida, fo r mi order a u ­ • 90 feet, more o r less, to tht3a
&lt; , ftrong eyes. A t all druggiiU
'4 10'4nleta @ 35.00
............................................
th o risin g them to adopt George line extended w est, of the s N orth years a f te r th e d ate th e re o f: bon
350.00
F la t of num bered six. seven, eig h t, n in e a
R obert C rnker. a minor. .
950
6
q.
ft.,
alley
returns
©
3Qc
..—
__
______
J
1
(odd.
I.ord./ind
&gt;I)eant
sh
o
w
n
of,
ten
fo
r
11.000.00
each
to
m
atu
285X19
&gt; «&gt;a«ei» th is Oio-.'Slet d u jW o fp iay , J ’ l d 10 F l a t M o n k J . ojy F f c g a ' l d f t h *
: PREVENTS INFECTION
th ir ty y e a rs a f te r the d a te thefeoJ
1500
Lin
Ft,
3"
drain
tile
@
100.00
Per
M____
______
.
jso.oo
public rccund* of leiolrffilc C'tuntv,
r ’ Tha greatest discovery in fleshfli- 7 ^-tiVltoy ¥». Chittenden*. "
P rin c ip a l an d
In te re st of &gt; a
H u u ih jir ilegreiM .lp I'unda.pAjahL* a t the N ational P a r
Engineering, advertising etc. — .............. _______
la tha marvelous Borozdne. * -* - Gnnovlnvu C. C tilU nndnn.- - inlmitm. thence
1754.50
E ast along said north Hoe Hank, c fly and H tale of New T o r *
ktion that cornea in liquid Juno 2-9-16-23-30.
of nald p lat extended w est and xald bonds to be anld fo r d e lu e
der form. It la a com- SICKLY, PEEVISH^CHILDREN •lo n g the n o rth line of said p lat to w ith in tw e h ty daya a f te r w rltt
Total Estim ated colt - y-----......................... ...... $23,680.00
tho cen ter of MellonvlUe A yenu«:.| notice of acceptance
give
p t a n t r of bid la. —
.treatxnent that not only
.To
be
bornd
entirely by adjacent property.
thence
North
2
•d«grok»U
0&gt;m
lnut«*
oplhloh
of
_M
B
W
ritte
n
opinion
Mi)
Jno.
the wound of germa that
Chlltlrcn suffering from inlestl- Kn*t ulong th a can te r -line o f aaf Thom
son, a*9t*W
tto rn
4lltllllWl'll,
( e ya ,• of New, Y ork a
Number
of
feet
frontage 4229.3
Infeetwti
t»tft
It
healt
the
_. .
nalr#4hn4j«ro cross, restless und M elliihvllle Avenue &amp;9ffiJ fe e t to
tM
V-- —
piovinK»h* ■*“
vaM dtly of- aald
bom
—
tritk extrtorflnary
gxtfaorOnary speed.
will be furnlahed.
4
•flWh
with
speed, .nnhcuilthy.. There are other symp- cast end Of n line establlnhed.
,
jAisessmont
per
foqt
frontage $5.6^06
'
ent .betw een the, Renlty
dpach h id i m u st bed .
Bad wounds or cots which
take' ’tops, however. If the child is pale, agreem
^
Company and J. H Face on
•
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*-.
Foot
Preliminary
.with a certified check In
weeki to heal with ths ordinary has ^dark rings tinder . tta eyes, 17th.. I9 )1 | recorded (K pu(D 33
NAME
DESCRIPTION
Frontaga
Assessment
Jlniments mend quickly tinder the bad breath nnd takes no interest In M iareilaiieons Itoconi- Hook No.
m ade' pay sore t o th * -c o u n ty uouro
E. R. Trofford’s Map, Sanford
powerful influence; of this wonder­ play, It Is almost a certainty that Hemlnolo C ounty R ecords; th e
follow ing said line a* eatnblla
V
f u l remedy, price (liquid) 30c, worms are eating away its vitality. N
Edna M cCuller— ........ Lot 6 Blk 16 Tr.6
orth NS d eg rees 37 tnlnutea We
$280.02
lul b id d e r to he re ta in e d aa tiqulda
tWc and IL 20. Powder 80e and 60c, The surest remedy for worms is 210.2 feet; thence N orth 47 fe e t «-l
d a m a g e s to th e B oard, "shou
cCuller
Lot
'7
Blk
16
Tr.C
280.02
Bo(d by "
“
thence N orth IS degrees 37 m inute
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tho aucceaafnt b id d er fa ll o r r*fu

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Postoffice
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Alfred Foster
Lot 66
I. Toyama
Lot 67
C. Schultz &amp; E. F.
Houaholder .—«... — Lot 06
G. E. Lavlgne----------- Lot 07
S. F. Doudney
— Lot 111 .
R. W. D eane —j .... Lot 112
J. A. Kelly '..—------ ----Lot 146
G. A, Decottes, F. Lake
&amp; A, R. Key ----- ... Lot 147 ' _____ _____
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Mete* ft Bounds
City of "Sanford ...u Beg. 660 ft. S. and 63Q ,fl! E.
f ' of N W Cor Of NE Ai of Sec 36 TpJ lO* fif
‘ 30 E. Run W. 125 ft. N. do- A C L R R
Right of’Wdyi8Ely along R. W. to Pt, N
bf Beg. Si ttf
MrfryE. McGill
:.'i Beg. 10 Ch. S. aqd 670
ft. E. of N. Wi Cor of Ni E. ‘,4 of Sec. 36
Tp. 19 R;'S0 E jR bn B. 100 ft. N. to A. C.
L. R R R|W thence MWIji along R|W to'
P t. N, of Beg. 9. to Beg. . . . . . . 1844
Orange Heights, Sanford Fla.
L. E. White ~u__
Lot 6 Blk 2 ____
^
L. E. White
U . Lot 7 Blk 2
L. E. White
Lot 8 Blk 2 !
L. E. W hite----..... Lot 9 Blk 2
L. E. W h ite.... .
Lot 10 Blk 2
L. E. White ................ Lot 11 Blk 4.
L. E. White
Lot 12 Blk 4
L. E. White ................. Lot 13, Blk 4
L. E. White
Lot 14 Blk 4
L. E. W h ite......—......... Lot 15 Blk 4
L. E. W h ite-------------- Lot 16 Blk 4
L. E. White
Lot 17 Blk 4
L. E. White — «.....ur .„ Loti 18 Blk 4
L. E. White ——
19 Blk .4
L. E. White
Lot 20. ,Blk 4
AC L R. R. Co. .'.1.......li. Right bf way on Ijikc
Charm Branch bf ,'A. C. L. R. R. be­ ii
tween the extension'of tho E a st Line of
Laurel Ave. and tho extension of thd West
line of Myrtle Ave. in the City of San­
ford f u . :.................................... . ~ ............. 90
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interr
Special Assessments against-the various &lt;pieces of property, tl
scribed, that said assessments arc. payable In full within
after the abovti and foregoing special assessments have been
approved and confirmed, o r In Ten equal annual installment*
tcrest a t 894 per annum from and after the time said spend
ments stand approved/nd confirmed.
A{ meeting of&gt; the Equalizing Board of the City of
will be held at the City Hall a t 2:30 P. M. on tho 14th dsyef,
D. 1024 a t which meeting, said Board will hear any and all
and objections as to such special assessments, and will at i
adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice uj
and whep said special assessments arc so equalized and adjust*
Will then stand confirmed and be„and remain binding liens
property against which said assessments arc made until paid if
ance with provisions of pasolutlon No, 142, adopted by* the
mission of tho City of Sanford, Fla. on June 0th., A. D. 1924. . 1
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D /M O N D A Y . J U N E TO, 1924

L E A D S CANDIDATES FOR

Report Much Jewelry Kiwanis Schedule
Stolen By ^Chandler 3 Baseball Games
Has Been Recovered

.“HJGHKST POINT IN FLORIDA
ovM

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CASUALTY L IST

Since the nrrcat in Jacksonville
reverel (ley* ago of - Andrew P.
Chandler'of this city, chanted with
a series of Jewelry thefts in that
city, several eypcnsiye pieces of
Jewelry, have been recovered,
stated Inspector of Detective* C.
H. Hurlber^ Sunday. . '

(Continued from Page 1.)
spectators at a motion picture
show. As soon as rescue work was
organised Ia?t night,* survey of
the situation led to the Reduction
that many scores had been killed.

^eordiiig to Permanent
Walsh's announcement,
/ M l Votes, with the aeL p o rters
of Governor
ind many Others friendly to
Uuk for it, while 642 vote*
aBounced as cast against it,
.'from the *tate* th a t ate
their support to McAdoo.
*1s of the vote ai.acthally
| $tates and territories,
r, and a* verified on reca-

Invettifcatlon today when light
petmlttjAl a search of the ruins
ahpwod that probably everyone a t
th* beach had escape*! with his life.
The fact that, die tornado! struck
both Sandusky and . Ix&gt;rnfn while
factories wore emptied‘on kccount
of Saturday.' afternobir .holiday
probably reduced the death toll by
hundreds, fer a number of manu-

K eiths vote* instesd of tfie
Ingle vote a* given In the of^ ____ _
Thft
lumoonceraent.
The QmliV
Smith
• .declared the total recordr the proposal showed conclur the inability of McAdoo to
rr the two-third* necessary for
ilnatlon, and the McAdoo men
the votes cast on the other
meant the elimination of
i.
The managers fo r the

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F irst P rize M ilane I^ake City Approves
T icket Coyttest Won! Street Paving Bonds
By Mrs. H . Overlin

.___ J a . tha home
kuan. changed their
red th a t they fcsr fo- to set aside the action of the con­
it the plank'nam ing vention as illegal.
Satisfied.' • k
•y wssratFieaaant A.
Savarfbah publisher,
w wanted flb'name
“ W t|t* p*h t'
th a klaw kpklflcajly
form, tha V*derl who tra^arred in­
stead the general religious liberty
plank th a t'w a s adopted seean l
completely satisfied after a Sun­
day^ reflection. Both sides de­
clared the sore spots left by the
fight soon would disappear, and
insisted that' no party split would
result from the public airing.-that
Had been given the religloua disagreements of the delegates;

tomobilca to the eurbj bent and
twisted round telegraph poles like
wire; snapped off wooden poles a t
the ground and hurled them keros*
i.
the streets and on to building H: Brown, R.\W. .peapf*
Bett*.
______ &lt;,

BULLARD ELECTED’
JACKSONVILLE, Jun* 130.—
Henry Clay Bullard has bean elect­
ed president of the city council,
succeeding Capt. Georg* J. Garcia,
a nd W alter X. Edwards named aa

r«f,m w um , o th .r M f i U t

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minority cafinot block the will of Ij only a few hours after several
the majority. Then they will Btart thp
'* lusaral employees had left their
; work. \
to, jump on the McAdco band w a g .!wn&gt;
Launch Crushed.
on,"
Fears were entertained during
While less specific in statements the night for the safety of several
as to the number 'of votes e t any steamers on Lake Erie and in San­
stage of the contest. Governor dusky bap, but the calm sunlight
Smith and his manager, Franklin of Sunday showed that all steam­
ers had ridden the storm except
D. Roosevelt, were no less optim­
jot opinion among the lead- istic. Mr. Roosevelt said the dele­ one towing launch which had been
s they weighed the outcome gates tfare confidently coming to crushed against a barge. The thir*
persons on board this launch
iturday’s session and laid Dm conclusion that duty to the1; ty-flve
scrambled from the wreckage to
plana fa t the battle that be- pflfty dictates the domination of the
barge and escaped injury.
today was a further shift­ Smith fer victory" in November.
Housing
of the homeless and a t­
e r o* availables to which the
Smith’* Ususl Program.
tention to the Injured occupied the
rean turn if the two men now
Governor Smith followed
his attention of scores of doctors and
, . out„■—
i# top of tha list are both usual Sunday program
attending nurses and Red Cross workers who
sited. , chprch in the morning and going to had been rushed to the scone durAnt la Aecept Defeat,
Sea Gate in the afternoon for n
most as a unit the anti-kian swim. Going to his hotel he went
rats of the party expressed Into conference with George E. undermined tracks and flooded au­
willingness last night to re- Brennan, of Illinois; Norman E. tomobile roads. Tho police and fire
. content with their defeat in Mack, of New York; Frank Hague, departments aided by the first ar­
platform contest, despite the cf New Jersey; Martin L. Lueck rival of state troops be?an clear­
fg margin by which It was of Wisconsin, and others of his ing away the wreckage that
MCI. 'hero was one sugges- leaders.
blocked may thoroughfares and
thst a resolution might be ofThe governor declined to make continqcd by daylight tho haphaz­
I, Interpreting tho religious any statement as to the confer­ ard search started last night for
This is
rlorlda, now being
Is The News Tower building “ci f "Miami,
M
ty plonk adopted as to effect ence, saying in respons eto inquis- the bodies of those who had been constructed for. the Miami Dally News by the publisher, ex-Governor
ndemnatlon of the klan, but ies that "we only discussed whnt killed and for any Injured persons James M. Cox. It is of Spanish dosign, wlll-be built on the ocean front,
movf had no (indication of cities we should visit during the who might not have been able to and illuminated so as to be seen 80 miles at sen. It will he 270 feet,
spread i support.^
campaign," and that "we also releaso themselves from the fallen or 16 stories, the highest habitable building in this latitude anywhere
is conventions’ floor fight over worked out the Bchemo of trans­ buildings.
in the world. The building will bo completed March 1,'next.
tague issue had been accom- portation by railroad and aero­
Mural Damage Not So Great.
d by an unusual display of planes."
The rural damage probably was
Ion, but It” became colorless
not so great) aVnt first feared be­
Underwood Hts Quiet Day
algiont uninteresting In conSenator Oscar W. Underwood of cause the storm jumped over large
f to Qie battle waged over
Alabama spent the day quietly at
Blank through the midnit
the home of a friend far out from
s and into the early mom
the whirl of the convention circle
la Sabbath.
•
LAKE CITY, June 30.—The
where he found refuge ever since
two hours of Intensive de- he' reached New York. District bridges, and telcpragh lines, and
freeholders of this place have ap­
several of the outstanding flg- lieutenants kept in touch with him, then Jumped almost the entire dis­
proved the Issuance of bonds to
tance of twenty-five miles east­
of the Democracy p'aqt and
selling contest" provide for;street paving that will
ward to Lorain without doing much I "prize .ticket
snt, played upon'the emotions
serious Injury, hut at Lorain, n 'which ended Saturday night was coat approximately 9300,000; ex­
thriving manufacturing city of won by Mrs. Howard Overlin, with tension. of the sewerage system
some 40,000 persons, the block fun­
nel-shaped winds dropped down a total o f ,0,380,000 votes. Mrs. at a cost of 960,000, and Improve­
with renewed fury. It blew at a Overlin Is privileged to take her' ments to the city’s lighting system
speed of eighty-five miles an hour choice of a 9006 Essex, a I960 that will cost approximately 940,•
secretary of -state ttnWfr
in spots sad possible much faator Overland or |800 in cash.
,.'6hallenged hts partyT n' a
boo. Nearly $2,000 also will he
a t Its vortex. The d«y»aU tJnK Mrs. Overlin wishes to thank all "~mt
l.wpafchner-. condemn the
spent on th
the present water and
Bf h er ‘Mehtls Wfm %*r» fW IBya] HghVphrtW/came In it* way.
to her during the contest and for
Dsiiton \ jth an old-time show
It was thought tonight that the the assistance given in tho sellint;
Ush and
gap mat alsituation was well in hand but that
pteiy wl
V lf h p j d a u s p
several days time would be re­ of tickets. "It was the help given
floor and j
quired to d e a r sway the wreckage by my friends th a t enabled ttje to
leal. 3 t
In
the placua the storm his hardest. win," she said.
.
wn, for two lours and a half
OtherprixeB as awarded and the
convention sought in a confuFIFTY-NINE DEAD
jborderipg on hysteria, to deLORAIN, O , June 30.—Approx­ number of,votes received by. tsfh
imately fifty-nine are dead, 118 are arc:
Seccnd choice, $260 in cash tor
injured and nearly half of tha city
derwood vote would be swelled,
of Lorain Is In ruins as the result
what ho has said many timer, dur of the tornado that twisted itself
The Indlaan leader reltcnt'*d over the northern end of Ohio Istu
ing- straight to the line for Ral- 'Saturday afternoon.
Mayor George Hoffman and Ar­
thur, Garford of Elyria, estimated
the property damage at $26,000,000
visible and $6,000,000 invisible.
About 16 per cent pf the city’s pop­
ulation cf. 47,000 or a trifle over
7,000 people are homeless tonight,
they said.
The driving wind ripped and tore
everything in its path as it roared
down this htreet levelling most of
the brick buildings a t the second
floor. Frame structures, filling sta­
tio n s and otHkr small buildings
.Georgia Turaa Tide
flcially made, delivered aiiq »P*
proved by th# Judges, contest Man­
ager and theater
tnrper,.*hose
names appear.betow.
I
B. W- Pearroan. J t^ A, W,
Deane. J. O. Ball. H. H. K*?tor. F.

The Sanford Kiwanis Club -yriil
pfay a return game with
(Continued from r*ee ]
do Kiw.ni.naf base hail team her, McAdoo
that baa placed her i
one week from m x U-tooirsday, an ranks of convention** beat i
nounced E. V. Lane, m
orators.
l'' Florida delegation voted
one against- putting the Ku
w aU oped]^
KUn issue la the plstfonU,
split on League of Nation*
Five delegate*. 'E l D. La ml
J. C- Cooper, Jr., J. E. T. E
Albert W. Gilchrist and T,
pleyard. voted for thaminok

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her to utter, she gasped the word
ithoritics. C. M. !ttnd “ "k .to hex seaU ed Chandler with , Ar M m «¥» it was not her vote
k Williams when f ' tcr " ' ' hot turned the trick, for
o enter the horn* the offltlal recapftuatlon shows IJio
recovered and question was decided By four votes
valued at several Instead of ope, but that.does not
Most of th e , *eaaen tn« dramatic tensity of the
000 worth was j turbulent, almost riotbuk scene that
ment of Chandler sw‘rJ e&lt;1. , "l0Ult
estimated that he
?ha told interviewer, she voted
17,000 worth of not for th* Klan but for party suc­
cess ana that the men about her
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had declared she teas "stabbing
fn v
M n v a MeAdoo in the back."
IfAJ
lTit^YC j n w u Miss Colley who started
wMcb
ta tduf ql l ui aur rt ci tr iS» . taok demonstration
Andfew c Erwi^
of finally

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mday mornini

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five were found, and Gedrgii
polled three time* before Its
wMi-inooehced.
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Jennings Bryan began his br
speech, but sentiment chaitgi
fore he had finished and 1
eeived a great ovation. Qne
paper reporter, who-started i
when our beloved Commoner
his talk was grabbed by
papermen near . him and
down s ta in and out of 3 1 m
gallery, police assisting.
Bryan seemi to be highly Bet
by representatives of New’ Y&lt;
n r ...
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press.

the airey young Georgian who opposed the Klan

PITTSBURGH. June aO.-WUh
&lt;
700 delegates from all over the
United States in attendance, the
twenty-seventh annual convention 3A_ Vj™ "
o f , the Zionist Organization of I
America, the largest gathering f * j | .*
ever held |n the history of the bl)t ^
movement, opened here Sunday at
w/*#*
the William Penn Hotel, with
,
IjOuis Lipsky, national chairman C(j through
Of the rrganization. presiding. The morning ahi
convention closes Tgeyday night. :man Wall
Interest In tno convention cen- [ chnn(ro j,er
ters in the proposals to remove th e ) When s!
world Zionist headquarters from \ tried to sa
London to Jerusalem, which Mr. pUnatlon, t
Lipsky has urged since his recent hand tende

To Feed 10,000 Ju'
I m i ADKNTOWN, J o n . to.
rongemeius are being mad* t
10/000 persons’ a t'A b e Am

between noon and
la. stated; in #
for 10.000. say
commander ai
of the Legion.
imtions for the rebuilding of Pal­
estine, ot which the Zionist virgan*
Izatif it is the parent body; in order
to ellmlnote duplication of effort
and provide a large central bu­
reau to handle all matters per­
taining to the- reconstructlno of
the Jew!** N ational.ilam cltpd. ■*.

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ready built u p ., This is an offer for the small investor, and it is not nec
toU ll you here that there is money feeing made‘every dayin Sanfori

flrSt payment can be either $5.00, ,$7.50 o:
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Inodur ■» Milford, Florida
ta rn ) • • fierurxl Cla** M atter,
toller 27. H I*. a t tlia l&gt; ilo fn c «
a t BAnford. Florida, u n d er A ct of

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Once UpbiTa tittle a yburig man went into the grocery
business. He had money enough to buy an excellent stock of
goods and first class store equipment. He also had a pleasing
personality that soon won him many customers. And they
willihg to spend their money for
of the buidne^a seemed Assured,
is carllefls about his book-keeping.
His records were incomplete and inaccurate. He did not have
any figures to show the cost of his "overhead,” except in the
fragmentary record of clerk hire and monthly.'bills irom the

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his store was housed, he counted no renreost.
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Governor Silaer’a Day.
Wheat Going Up.
Two Girls Ffom Ohio.

‘.*1 ; Now rest thee Iiiro,'
My gondolier, *b f*(il
Hath; hush, for up I go,
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Smith’s confidence la only sur­
passed by his ability to stage huge
(Ujmonatra lions.
• The difference between vexed
and angered Is that you are allowed
to!*caaa” in case ot the Utter.
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■Headline says, “Thfte Named on

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the Chinese situation.
-oPUlnfleld, N. J., Is like Sanford
In one respect. Last Wednesday
th a t place w u without t)ie uso of
electric current | for oy er-tb rcd
houndt . ^
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.
Urs Become Scarce In
South? says a headline. The reason
for the shortage is because, Henry
Cabot “Lodge has a corner on the
hjrsuite growth.
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pUtform. Which further reminds
us th a t a vote for Dawes is one for
a “dsTtied bad eussor."
Maybe the reason th a t Ralston
stayed^ on his Indiana farm and
plowecTfiU mule waa to give him
tblc
more ernerlence and thereby cnab
him Id drfve better tho Democrai tic

donk’*: L
Msoy people who have i wMf st
the ddpr have a toy ?fj
living; room.—Baltlmoramany qjeoplo who o'
haven’t jpaid their
Bevenf'mpntha.
THwLvdters of Fi
decide Tuesday on
’ " ‘ * issue for
i» there
progress!

away* that they hsvu been keeping
company with A1 Smith.
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The truth has come out that jjaa ;i
»
oriiglllated In Germany.^ -Now we
?an understand why jth k t countgy
on tho proverbiot rampage
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A man in Massachasetts has applie
Cham
w
Which
. and
Income
money
will'would
should
g et, and he,
lack
'
situm-J*
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; animals”

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Time it gets cobl
work it U time
t i m /tp
t„ ^ .
fWUj
About the only nic, '
stopping a t hotel, |, *
to wash * &amp; .tl£ k tl| u j
When you s b ^ 7 ^ n
v. and he kicks you i,,
' j e a n easily 8ee he is ’
Keep clean in
washed their feet they ^
; awaited so much
i , It takes a marriage •
get married on and an
to get a date on.
Even, hot weather hat ila
If you don’t want to ro ,uj!
hotter sU ri being good. **
Justice may be blind; Let i

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Many a woman watcias^l
chops on a hot stove while I
band watches the thermo
the front porch.-4
Night and day are both. I
good for sleeping parpotes.1
very best time is while th*l
asleep.

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do
compart,
mertt. Follow this: These, really
big financiers wunt Coolidge elect­
ed. Wheat a t one dollar thirty
cents would, mean. Coolidge victory
*t least foux to ope. **
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Wheat a t one dollar fifty cents
would mean-Coolidge victory twen­
ty to one—a t least In tho estima­
tion of the big money men. And n
tw enty,to one ahot In* their fkvor
is wnat they like.
1,4
What, power have they to put up
the price of w heat?
All the power. I t is a question
of money and management. They
have both. They are a t work on
the Job already. You know Iti1 U
you have been foolish enough to
go short on any grain, a t a time
when "big business’’ warftSi’th e
farmera to bo happy. Big mfft:,yrDI
help Coolldgo ana make mone]
the same time. I t is work,wl
/ would gladly do for nothl
J u t ddti’t gamble on the '
short aid*.1 ’ Whichever wi ,
littla man-gambles, he gets qatight.
Keep put.of speculation a
your m oney*. u
to Cna tlts t dosen men [p
.atfonjat/ihe Democra
ttoh end ask yourself ho
nqng.; one hund:
|ion$ know the noir
even Jjalf of them.

the construction of a sea level,
ocean-going ship canal from the
mouth of the Caloochatcha River
through Lake Okeechobee, and
practically up through the center
of the fru it producing and vege­
table producing part of Florida, to
the mouth of the St. Johns River
a t Jacksonville, which would be a ,
canal so located that It would be In
reasonable reach of all the fru it
and winter vegetable producing
sections of Florida. Figure what
one year's saving would be, and see
how long It would be in amounting
to the rifienty-ffve million dolla'rs, a
m which the American people
•ve asked^ congress through their
legislatures to appropriate to. build
this caqal through Florida. Then
iet him take up with the under­
w riters of commerce insurance and

For
B usiness

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Efficiency
'HE facilities and service of
this banK can be an im&lt;
portant factor in the forward
progress of your business,

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fourteen mills per ton per mile. •
Tha president of the Cttftia Ex­ the Gulf of Mexico, and knojv that
this canal will have sixty-eight per
change brings perhaps more vivid, cent
of the insurance that every
to the minds of the people, the
ship
aad
commerce pays f a t
difference in using thrBxpreaslon the risk tonof bfpassing
the Florida
nf »h* cost of a box of oranges by straits to get Into the
Golf of
ralliand the cost by. water, show­ Mexico and out.
ing ihe saving by Water over rail
man with these figures
froni Tampa to New York C ity. He as Any
facta before him, that. Is not in
makfi it so simple end d e e r, “he favor
of wasting any more time,
whoyuna, may read."
should urge the Florida delegation
Tkfe present rate on a box of In congrees to proceed to make pso
oranges from Tampa b;
by rail to o f the vast endorsements from
New yurk city is one dollar and every state east of New York and
twenly-flVe ee n ts-C sh ljf company rwe8t of tha Rocky Mountains, to
contract to carry It for.i Florida, asking congress to make
thirty-two cents a crate, and with this appropriation for the Florida
a return cargo might possibly, fe: .canal aa a great national commerce
dnCe the rate to sixteen cent* per \ necessity.
J f some IWo-wlre
All that is
Is ineeded today to cause
box on "ranges.
oranges. Jf'
Hve-wlre
|n Florida,
Florida will compile tha
the I the n«ml«
people to rise ap as one man,
man )n
pumber of crates of v a n g e A ! except they aare
. . opposed
------ ---to water
lemons,
avocado pears, [competition with railroads, and
guavas, sappodillas and still others, never stop until they force nction
and of melons, going from Florida by congress and secure the appropr
to the--eastern port, an&amp; figure tho Nation to build this canal through
-c t “1
t he
of. Florida, not simply as
with. a. certain reduction by wafer a Florida proposiUon, but for every
of thirty-two cents. witJr a pos- port on tha O M of Mexico and the
sibie
entire
i and Ohio River
and p sent it to the press o f the
many years to
state, owing th e total
amoun1
&gt;tal am
ount a f ^ d c a t a pcppi, ^ the best things
money ved in. one year. by.us hg Rnd4he most simple tl
tha.w JJjMfi? U,. would
of Ibndust rial
WQ!!1‘.i .,aastontah
*t0.ni?f' ‘ ggreateet
r^ t^ t^ reresults
s o lte *of
ot only of this staU , SaUd, and this canal
augh or
bet of isaatio n ,
aerbaa Florida, means atore to Ihe
The
ir ' holds cornmlsslcn world; than any othor cqnal that
from. . , H isiature
and
governor has ever been conatrudw. . ; };•
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Respectfully yours,
tta te ofiFIbridei of Tetttfessec atul
8. A. JONES,
t o t e of-; North Carolina, to secure Key Largo, F in, June 28, 1024.

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THE cou
t baa. no history,
A history tn
and catacly
si"1’erHaps
p 5, i
a country is
•••
aVtauTfew “big men."
irhapa that everything
ung so smoothly that big
at necessary—or they d
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TAKE A STRAW and throw it up into the air, ydu may ir because conditions to
NEW YORK HERAXD-TRIBtJNE
trtf are lacking.
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see by that wKlch‘ way the wind
Fohn Sulden.
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Cqx, former Democratic^
ntatlve Johnson, the- au- sure haa already began to assert
won
nominated
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T H A V t’I^CfWN min^ vvho cotikl not tvhen tWby woi/ld tec. of .Ohio, secretary of
a J of-the new immigration law, itself once m ore.
for they had not done it when they could.— Rabelais!
points ^ut that after July 1 “as­
‘er Woodrow Wilson,
In 1074 we wiR be betting meas­ —rru o r performed hia taskylum end a” and we resign bur clas­ urably nearer to the preseat condi­
sn’t easy. I t waa like asking,,
sic function as the -International tion of Europe, and In 1974 there
Igger in "Ham let’' to nomave digger
‘ t. Even so, ho antld- will be fewer undeveloi
its "Y orkk's skulL”
tt,by,J074
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It was an im portant nor
THE MJ iM l'HERALD
r this reason: I t ■show
U convention, unlike the*
one. In'the
I t la believed th at the
terly blase. &gt;Probably it would not
*'
have been greatly excited over thd
cratie convention brought, to',
of
Franks murder and t)ie three mil­
Y o rk 'n e a rly '28,000 pcopl
ions i
lion dollar moil robbery. New York,
u least tv
what, ara.Ahsy among’’Ao
is th at way.
,,t w .4 U\
In spite -of the attitode
. trip
t 'r u r a f e M
r h 'w
course,
• no small m atter to draw twin
bad
the pop
Is
raw
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X t t ^ X F * -^ ^
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sign
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iey hRVe been Wicked enough inf the^fejrea'bf
rnOYnurdered them.
•• ' ! v r.ts
many a life ”is in’ the rte*t
" sometimes'it is a ’’he”—arid
rat hahd who will put it awajl
Icohol jar.

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find a good one.

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The.Chronic Complaint “In The Next Room*

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hear any pf ^ . e dalegates

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si on by ffuaranteeinff raliffibun
freedom in the cotiititutlon, keep­
ing government free of “entangling
alliances” with any religion, es­
tablishing free schools that would
leave the teaching of religion to
homes, churches and
private
schools.
But It seems impossible to keep
religion out of politics and politics Editor Sanford Herald.
out of religion a t this convention.
I note In the Issue of The Tampa
Times, of June 25, the proposition
YESTERDAY WAS the day of by the president of tho., Florida
Governor Sllxer of New Jersey, Hta Citrus Exchange 'to ship the Flor­
was the biggest demonstration, sur­ ida fruits by water.
passed thus fa r In the convention
If adopted, and every box of
only by the.dem onstration for Mc- •litres fruit, every crate of berries,
Adoo and Smith.
dgetable* and melons,' th a t.,could
Governor Silzer is an earnest, V by water was sent th a t way, I
able, well trained man, a capital fonder how many men in Florida
executive. He has back of him
V - ------------- o------------serious thought to the
Frank Hague, mayor of Jersey'
thu differon^j^jn water
City, as able a- political manager md .rail rates,
not only in Florida,
aa there Is In the United States.
hotit
the United States,
This news will interest farmers.
— ;e up to what has been
*. ’ Thnt Boaton Transcript humorist has seen somelhinsf of Some
of the biggest men In the
t)je world;as It is,.; Witness this dialogue:
country are in agreement to put Up
the price of grain, wheat and corn,
Doctor—“My friend; you are suffering from a
as the best possible Republican , Twelve years- ago tho rate, per
chronic complaint.
ton for moving- commerce on the
campaign argum ent.
Patient—"1 know it, blit please lower your
’Gamblers are here warned, don’t lakes, rivers, canals arid th e ocean,

The chronic complaiuer can*p'uf“a wimKTSM nym'
hospital. The chronic whiner and fault-finder commits more
murders than Dick Dead-Eye ever dreamed of. And does
them in a more cruel way.
•
; ^ We- havV’W himdU woman who haa the complaining
habit bo ingrafhed in ner system, she doesn't know how to
talk tetl minutes without bringing forth some of her ail­
ments or some of her family's short comings or some of her
multitudinous troubles.
She seems to consider herself the most ill-treated, most
unhappily misunderstood creature in the world. She com­
plains of havfng qo friends, and would go. into a fit of anger
f any one should remind her that she drives people away fre:
her by her bitter tongue and her distorted vision.
As is so often the case, this same woman is very g
and very virtuous. She goes to church and is admired fo
her religious observance of all its rules and regulations, Sh
la always proper in her conduct, and haa never aroused 4h'
slightest criticism for unconventional conduct. She feels
certain that there is a golden crown awaiting her among thqi
" r i b - • She is absolutely satisfied with her awn. goooncaa
f.;!*./ 1
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lie impeccable lacy is a common thug. She s
Btima with repeated bloWB. Her complaining 1(hd:
pund away on the spirits of her unfort
oy are ill in mind and soul. They low
se their sweetness. They get o
’it.o K iv e reign to the won

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tall and uncut h*ir&gt;

.business pml failed to keep accurate records as somehow lack­
ing in mentality. What do you think of the young woman
wno will go into the house-keeping ousiness with all Its intrlBalcony’s height, '
, , , ,9acies and keep no books at all /
* .While you keep watch bejojwj
‘Nor wbuld It be out of pfafce'to Bay here than more than
Ah! did we take for Heaven above
half
of the broken marriages are traceable to money dis­
i
pains
as
we
But half auch
Take, day and night, for, woman's agreements. t L,ack of understanding and lack of agreement
iovett
as to the money available for "household expenses have raised
What angels we should bel
many
a reef upon which the weading oarque goes to smash.
—Thomas Moore.
And this, be&lt;;sqse sp many girls are never taught, either by
They’re voting In Nett York, j
example of precept, to look hbdn marriage as a ousiness com­
,
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But still no nomineo has been pact as’ weiras 'the biissiil state of existence where every­
thing Is joy and peace.
nahied.
The good home manager is as essential to, a man's suc­
"Today
Hlay Is the last day you can
cess,
as is the good,,money getter essential to the comfort oi
held a Ju
June wedding this year.
a welt-provided hon\e. Good team-work t»etween the mon,ey*\ m f
■: . T~~*Q'
. ^ aris bakers, are q n 'a strike. A earaeg and the-home-manager must , call for -caretu&gt; book­
case where Paruisns adopt Ameri­ keeping for both. !,
can styles fdr'once.
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LOUIS SEIBOLD, experienced
and cold, when It comes to news,
says neither McAdoo or A1 Smith
can be nominated. The fight la too
bitter between the twjfllta,. make
any sort of trade or 'comprtlntiuj
poaaible. . Therefore.;begin to rick
your mon.

ypu,t|iink of the yqung. man whcniwent into the grocery

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THE SURPRISE DESSERT

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Ami at juid
end
of
the
firjt
year,
the
tidy
sum
he
had
ip
the
bank
repre­ SEN A tO R WALSIf of, Mt ^
i W B E R T H R A S A O C IA T K O P H K S B
jT he Aaaoclatod I're so la exclua- sented his year's '’earnings.”
] $ presiding
I rely 'en titled to th a uaa fo r repultlleatlon of all n o v a d isp atch es
„ This,slipshod way of running the business continued &lt;fo* makes an admirable impression.
■ i see
i i ftIn him a
ViftTal yea^-8 before he discovered he was slipping behind.' in The delegates
jsfr.,'5, tv-r l g y
quiet, forceful; able to cdntrbt n
struggling
grocery
man,
unable
^
ik o 3 ^ . w
PSw sb,
nfogreasivu, business like ’neigh­ gigantic, howling mob, never los­
Karol a are u lto reserved.
ing his temper.
^
bors.
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'^MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924
Senator Walsh :Ja n *man to keep
M r
‘fh e a lo iy would’Pot be impressive if it were not for its
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY application to so many people right here In dan ford. No, In your mind. Of Irish descent/ ffe
.JfEACE AND SAFETY:—Thou
Is o Roman Catholic, and th at {4£t,
will 'keep him In perfect peace, we are not speaking of Santortl grocers nor of any other San­ far from Interfering with .b it
whose mind la stayed on thee; be- ford Btore-keepers. We arc speaking of the business man­
cattse* he trusteth in thee.—Iaaiad agers of aaniord homes. We are speatung ot -tTnnrdui
iiH ew ivos'chances’ h an B8aet* Ma" t V*}*
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ara.
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in this town, and very tuwn, wno run their homes on the hit1’ ’say that, afte r the religiotta fig'
or-misa, plan that proved disastrous tu thd promising young that has been madei there most
ROW GENTLY jlKBE
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a Catholic on, the ticket for presi­
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My
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whatevti*.^ ! P«y .ao,not seem ie Know there is-such a thing the Cathotfc Vote Will go in a &gt;1
1That flbt*8a
as a family budget. They spend whattovdr cash they can get to Coolidge, a s-a protest Ugoi
On earth mny hear,
»B at here to whom we glide.
hold of, “charge” anything that it strikes their fancy t‘d the “religious issue” In thV.
Had heavens but tongues to.speak, “charge,” and have no iciea where their money goes, hd£ paign. The religious question j
mote and more bitter, You might
v i as well
(&gt; 4' M whhth6tual
return. T
They
tu d l Values tthey
h e ^ are getting in Te'iurn.
h e y keep no think this the Diet of Worms ru' As starry eyes to sec.
Oh Udnk what talds ’twoukl have records, so have no figures to show the amount that goes lor ' versed, ip the sixteenth century, th^
to tell 1 1 ■
'Hi • m - ».i necessities and legitimate luxuries,' and'.how much is fpt- 8te“d o f a iDeihocratic convention
v. In the twantieth century.
1 Of wandering youths like tered away.
W
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m party, with in
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MISS ROSAMOND RADFORD, Society Editor.

Fight Exploitation of Childr

Phone: Res. 425

Miss Florence Price
Becomes Bride Of
Ralph W. Lossing

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of Savannah is
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B. F. Marshall.
Unten. of Orlando, spent
rtk-end in Sanford.

n McNamara, of,Tampa spent
r^jk-end in Sanford the guest
Et^hel S m ith , W ash in g ton, D. C.

r and Mrs. J*ckH art pf Tam­
ars the week-end guests of Mr.
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a N In tern atio n al auth o rity on
n Groves and Walter Lipford
X I Jew elry recently prescribed
iLand spent Sunday J o . Swit
• * * f o r evening w ear, pearls, and
m ore pearls. T he retiring pearl
o y ster a n d Its synthetic cousins
R. Ki»tler, of
m u st b e lead in g a m uch h arried
iy in tho c ity ,- 1
life th e se days, fo r the vogue of
pearls, p e a rl trim m ings, and pearl
beada la a t Its zenith. It rivals
[T. Holly, with C.
Znring th e ra g e fo r chiffon, but doea not
Uny, Is stopping nt tWe Valdez ru n c o n tra ry to K. for chiffon an d
pearla a re nearly alw ays found In
L iz the city. . w
com pany In th a evening hours.
The g irl w ho like* frills and
L r y A qobsensof jberth&amp; F h a s
furb elo w s will 'revel In th e new
Jto W ashington to. s e n r ^ i * th e
evening dresses, w hich are m ado In
le n t g e n tr tl’s offite in .c o n h e c chiffon, C henette, and o ther sh eer
Lwith the M ldier&lt; b o n u s.
. fabrics. T his typo of dress; w h ich
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L anvin especially sponsor­
[is Olive L ezette s p e n t th e
e d a t th o P arts openings,
,
bend a t D a y to n a 'D e n c h , t h e
Is- soft an d fem jnlne In
of her parents/ Mr. and Mrs
c h a r a c te r ,. w ith g athered
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Lezette of^OMMd.* •
tdnlcs. ' som etim es double
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p a n e ls, ending In a* point,
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inent business
iuainesi
L. Long, prominent
or lotlg loops ending In a
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of Jacksonville it-spending
point. .W hile a n d silver
al days in the city stopping
em b ro id eries w ere also
bVilde*.
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(.l ; 4* used by th is dressm aker.

t H. IL Peabody/and cWldtfir*
the guests of Mrs. Forrest
;tJe it her home on French
f. Hobart of Boston,
dng At the Monteitle in the city this
i. C. W. Stokes, ftllio Dorbthy.
a and Miss Hazel Sorrell blve
tied from a motor trip to Atand other points In Georgia.
is Olivine McEwen of Home, Fla., fa *vDltlftg ‘ Her aunt
M. McEwen. 608 'W.* Third
E. Shiver, states sales manof the Virginla-Carolina
deal Company spent the weekn Sanford.

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All of theao tendencies
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a ro r I llu s tra te d , In the
dress sketched, w hich has
Just been relayed to us by
l l s n r l C reange, F rench
fashion au th o rity . I t Is
.m ad e
of chiffon, ahd
, ahow s4*U&lt;\ peart em hrold*i[
' erk-H. rounded panels, and
silver Isce veiled ' with
chiffon.
T he panels aro
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finished
w ith
plcotlng.
w hich gives a delicate ef­
f e c t T ho drees wouIiIT jo
C harm ing fo r su m m er dances, for
It suggests m oonlight and rom ance,
an d all th e o th e r accom panim ents
Of th e su m m er flirtation.
It Is In te re stin g to note th a t the
softly sw athed belt la passed u n d er
th e d iap h an o u s p a n d a and au p eaig

. nd Mrti. Roy'Tdtllb Held’'
iota spent SatuA98v**and Sunin Sanford, stepping * t.th e
is Hotel.

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We will sell at Auction a few of the most desirable lots ia this beautiful
subdivision.
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prt« that will enable you to make money either as a ((peculation or for the
purptise of buildini; n home.

COME AND BE CONVINCED

ist creations of Jenn Patou
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Program for June 30
(Courtesy of Radio Digest)
(Silent Night Chicago)
WGR—Buffalo lull!) 4:30-o:30 mu­
sic; 6:}l0ne ws; 7*0 concert; U;3011:30 dance.
WLW — Cincinnati (309) 7&gt; grand
opera,
WHK — Cleveland (238) 4:30, mu­
sic, baseball, news.
WTAM — Cleveland (390) 5 con­
cert,' baseball. ’
WtiAD-r-CoIumous (3C0) 12:30 p.
m: cducationit.
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WFAA—Dallas News (470) 8:30-

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That, tired, holf-*Jck, diicourag*
rd feeling caused by u torpid liver
and constipated bowels., can. be
gotten rid
of with • surprising
promptness by using Herbine. You
feel dts bunoiielul effect With the
first dose a s its purifying and reg­
ulating effect is thorough and
rompiets. It not only drives out
11:30 p ro g ram .
bile and Impurities but it Imparts
WFAF—Denver (300) 7-8 dance. ’a splendid feeling of exhilaration.
W,WJ — Detroit News (6171 7t30
length, vim, nnd buoyanfflrftff
‘Data, dhriaa. liOca Said- by*-. Uftie*
baritone, pianist, soprano. " * 4 1
WBAP —4 F o rt Worth S tar Tele­
gram (470) 9:30-10:46 mandolin
orchestra.
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WOSV—J efferibn.'Clty (449.9) 8v
talk; 8;2u musical.
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8:30-4:30 orchestru; b:30 nur’ kutgfam; 0-7 School of Air, jjiafto, addroju, music; 8-U:lo «r- ■
chestra, miliatrels; 11:46 NIkbtV
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Alio, th a t WLAG — Minneapolis - St,- Viub1
th e deco llrtag e la round In the
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W O O - P b i M t r b i s - (509) 6 i 9 (Mr
c h e s tra ; 0 :lu ta lk ; 7-10 m ch ci-i
t r a ; , 8 re c ita l; 8:30 danep.^

WF1 — Philadelphia (3«b)'J.talk}'
4:8 0 orchestra; 6 talk, i t ,
KQVPIttsburgh (270) 7 conrtrt.
KFOA—Seattle (466) chamber of
commerce.
W GY—Schnectady (380) 0:45 m u‘alcal
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as Sarita Lake motored to OrMgiday a f t e r W , w M ^ k h o
ided a bridge party given by
Anna Jones.

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ing in h fi-c u r to r AsneVUle and
other points of interest in North
Carolina. Mr. Wplker will return
the latter p a rt of this week.

. Mrs. It. H. Baasford, of Val­
dosta, is spending the day with her
sister, Misa Olive Lezeite. Mrs.
Bassford is unroute to visit her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. N, F. Los*
ette, at Daytona Beach.

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:k Dooley, form erly-&lt;4 Banbut now of Leeaburg, waa In.
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her birthday Thursday afternoun
at Silver Lake.
After a delightful swim ice
cream and cake was served.
Just before the jolly party broke
up watermelons were cut and en­
joyed.
Those invited to help Miss In­
gram enjoy her birthday were Mr.
und MrS. WUKam Ingram, Mrs. W.
Gary, Mrs.'C. W^Hpeer, Miss Fan­
nie Yawn anil
Uary.

E. D. Brownlee left this
[ng to spend o month a t DayBeach.
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At Silver Lake

and Mrs. J. S. Howard and
spent Sunday a t Daytona

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I Wslsh of Daytona spent
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A wedding of interest was sol­
emnised this morning a t 10 o'clock
when Ralph W. Lossing and Miss
Florence Price wore married. Dr.
F. 1). King officiating. Mr. Lossing
is the nephew of A. J. and A. C.
Lossing of this city .and a young
man of sterling qualities. Mrs.
Lossing is the attractive daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price and
has t» 'host of friends among the
young people of the city. Mr. and
Mrs. Lossing left immediately af­
ter the ceremony, In their car, for
St. Petersburg.

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It. and Mrs. Harry Neel of iKsiw, spent Friday m Sanford
hing business and pleasure.

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Jv an san a deac™ » nlpi n s “a n In*
[tell'e/fui*!Bl-tnt#«vh#can talk w l^lrrlV
la professor o r a faam han d w ith a
fequal grace and who know s totm l-

&gt;-% Y HARRY B . HUNT/
NBA Service W riter. •
SLYpW VOftK—^Knnsai.** aalrf
I N WUlUm Aidtn W hite. In the
editorial w hich first Introduced
lilm to fam e, "can ra ise something,
else besides h t l i r
And In proof of th e K ansas Jour*
fn alltt's statem en t th e Sunflower
[State I? h o ld in g « p :f o r
It th e
[Dem ocratic convention *here, the
(figure o f J o n a th a n M. Davis. Kanisas-bred ja n d K ansas-born,' a s tho
[tnan who c a n pull thri Democratic
[p arty across th e election line Nov.
[d, a winner.
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. All th e d ire c t efforts In D.ivls*
(behalf have been aim ed, Ostensibly,
a it m aking him th e compromise
(candidate fo r president. T h at’s the
[w ay tb e gam e U played. No one
{realty expects D avis to be nom­
in a te d . of courao. N ot even tho
.m ost optim istic booster from hi*
[own home s ta te .
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B u t b y shooting a t the preslffidney. b y 'a im in g high. Il ls hoped.
U he D avis trajecto ry may carry
Ih lm to eecond place on the ticket
la n d bring him the nom ination for,
['vice president.
'rrT 'H E claim th a t Is made first and
1 J o r e u e s t for .D avis is th a t he
jit* a real d irt farm er. Although.
4us governor o f the eoverelirn sta te
io f -K n n sash e dohs linen collar and
(polished shoes In his ©flics. his real
{preference Is for. th e overalls and
P tap er of th e farm er. And Instead
a golf club, he p refers to grftb a
tchfork o r a hoe handle.
t
D avis w as born In K ansas C9
drears ago a n d has lived all his life
'on a farm . HI* avocatioh. htiwever, baa been helping to Bhnpe
public affklra. Ho served eig h t
y ears a s a m em ber o f the K ansas

10 acfea, Im proved, tile d ; barn,
&lt; il i tin n t a ( T o n
l-a lrn sr tlra d u k le
te n a n t hnune; p lace w e ll .located :
w orth 91.000 p er acre. F o r quick Office H o u rs:
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S-13 A. M.; 3-B P. M.
sa le p a rty w ljl ta k e 91.000 and a r ­
V H o I E v en in g s, e x c e p t S atu rd ay *
ran g e te r m . to su it p u rch aser.
Rooma 104-4 H
11 se re s, w ith house. lo ra te d # l t h
F ir s t Nat. Ilk . ^ I d r .. S anford.
h a rd ro ad on tw o eldest farm In
beat of ahapd; recen tly re -tile d . A f
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’horse," th e y u r g e . “N either la he
an economic m aniac. H e’* a aane.
practical, horse-sense farm er ond
citizen who know s th e problems
an d th e n c « W o n th en r* A n re JiVnorlean. H e rep resen ts tho common
people a n d he com es from the

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m an. of Bloomington. 111.
‘ Vrooman, fijL yean* old. look*
(m ore nearly 41. H e's a elendcr,
erect, brown-muatnclied tnan w ith
a bright eye an d a n engaging
.■mile.
Vrooman also la urged os a “d irt
'/* candidate. H e operates
farm er'
som e 4300 acres of fa rm larujs In
Illinois n iiin o w a .
Unlike Davis, however, Vrooman
'doesn’t often get between th e |dow
handles' or heave th e pitchfork.
8U1I, ira 'fto m h rt farm s ho m akes
lila living and. n s he says, w hen
H h e farm ers lose money he loses
tAoney. * ''
H e wear* th e ton of a farm er,
b u t his bearing and general a p ­
pearance m ake It npj&lt;eor ra th e r the
Inn of th e ten n is court and th e
golf links th a n of the hay field.
Kdri lid’s u college &lt;man» n s m ithqrIty oh ag ricu ltu ral a n d railroad
economics a n d Kvhen In N ew York
. WJ94 »* t.1)* H arv ard
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l ' - s tho New York convention—
- tlm t is. .th o se &lt;&gt;(. them from tho
west nn d so u th —believe now Is th e
tim e for th e t-in h crs to m ake hay
T he' ag ricu ltu ral vote, It Is con­
ceded. will determ ine 'th e next
p iesldrnt. A close representative
of ag ricu ltu re, then, eltlw r In first
o r secure! phfewon th e ticket, moV
be depended -on to cut a wldo
sw ath.

Appoint McWilliams To O ffer C om plete
As Aviles Delegate P rogram July 2-3-4
ST. AUGUSTINE, June 30.—
Col. W. A. MacWillinms has been a t H a lifa x F rolics

PfCORPpRATED
Sanford

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the demonstration for A1

E ld sr Spring* flo w s five g allo n s of
p o re w a te r ev ery th ir ty - tw o eeo*
o n d a i t la used by o v « r\fifty per
ce n t o f th e people of S anford, and,
,ln Ita n a tu r a l form , la used by th*
W estern U nion a n d m any b a tte ry
statio n * fo r s to ra g e b a tte rie s. la
It p u rs? A sk th e B tg t* B oard of
H ealth.
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The Sanfor
summer home

The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida.
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officially appointed aa one of the
DAYTONA, June 30. Despite
) delegation that will represent this
the fact that they cannot be classed;
city at-.the,A viles. celebration- ln iM n 1i po^MflatldiJ vlev9i[iilnt with
Spain. Colonel MacWillinms .waa
one of the fira t to
on iuyitation to make the M p /b n t owitif
llfox S u m m e r
to a previous decision to attend the
Frolics, the dates of which are July
International B ar Association con.
3, 4 and 6, they are going to pre­
’ vention in London, he declined. A
sent to YhitoTS/Uie most complete
' postponement in the datfe o f4the
and varied nmusdment program yet
Aviles celebration made it possible
staged in tlW sA atk'' This because
for him to accept. An effort Is now.
‘ being made to mave Major U. E. of widespread interest in the move­
ment, arid wftH*n)3&gt;, 'Wfimen, chtl; K arshbum ; U: S. Infantrj/, hi
-tloned-at Port Dcnnixig. (ia.. ?&lt;'nt
dren and' bibA is^uiifeipating. j
the celebration as al representative
Features o f the three-day pro­
o f the federal governm ent Major
gram
include nutoniobilo, horse and.
Mnrshburn is described as one of
the most proficient Spanish schol­ airplantx race*&lt;on -Wi^f al»ove tho. .;
ars rirf th e United S tatw drmy.
Ormo'n^-Srab'rrioz^.Driyfoffa Death/'
race coqrsa, ^ap»l ;nquatic sport* in
tho Atlantic; fireworks displays':
0vqp th e Halifax river; locnl and,
all-Florida beauty contests in which '
LONDON, June 30.—Rumors
the Pri
that the'Prince
of Wales informed offered, float and children's cos.
the royal family • that having tume parade* along the river and
panged his thirtieth birthday ho ocean t Street and bench dancing;
would begin .looking about to r' a mAls''Tri Him ClAfenddA an d 'd th er
b rid e , h g v e c a u se d n h u rrie d a r ­ tourist hotels; baseball games and
rangem ent o f‘ an U nusual n u m b er golf tournaments.
Every community, every-dub and,
of bridal 'Affairs to w h ic h the prince
several thousand resident* of tho
h ag been invited.
Halifax county will be represented
LAKE WORTH PROPERTY ’’ or participate In tne festival, to
LAKE WORTH, Jutje 80.—As­
sessed valuation of property in this
city is expected to go above the stx
wgsJWi'xgiA.
million-dollar m ark tbl» Pfffi&amp;Jk'Jf
Whatever tho outcome of tl
understood here. Thin Js exclusive
Democratic Qouiimitjpo, you’ll hu'
o f municipally owned property
to a jU jt’ tnat*Goypjrnor Al Bmi
worth more than 12^)00,000. The
of New Y ork la p i n e swim. Thei
official figure* are oxpectcd to be
unusual fo rm al* 'sh b ta .w e re mm
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For Rent
» Apartments

Help Wanted

BUILDING
MATERIAL

Second Second

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first

Tis Mr. Dooley

ft-room house newly

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EMPLOYMENT—Our employment
denartment can furnish compe­
tent help on short notice. Scmirtole
Business Exchange. Phone 303.

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­
gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram, Lakeland, Fla.

DRESSMAKING

COI,UMBU!» tGa.&gt; LEDQKK—ClassIfled uila Imvc th e la rg e st c lrc u -1
la tlu n In B uuthw astern Ueorula.
H ate 8c f l-w u rd ) tine,______

Courteous.

REAL EST
)R SALE — Celery fns, all
sizes and prices. Il wil ty you
see us if you nre goin o buy.
e sell at the owner prices,
dctly.
)R SALE—5-room bunj w, all
njhdern, on' Laurel Avi 14,000,
sy terms.
)R SALE—(5-room hou mod­
ern, water, lights and , well
mishrd. Lot 75 f t front Park
— ■*«
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re.
$3,500.
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ADVERTISE &gt;n the Joumal^Mer^
aid, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycrosa. Geo rg ia.____
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the DcLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.____________________
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise thoso old articles
you have stored away and have
no uso for. A little thirty-cent ad
may bring you sevoral dollars.
Phone 148 nnd a representative
will call to sec you.___________
FLORID A—ORLANDO— Orlando
momng Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
AUOUSTA C H RO N ICLE,-A u-

.8EMINOLE REALTY
Seminole; Hotel
rSALE — DcslrpWo fll
i'no for suburban home
ew» -Herald. &lt;a * e *j.
bR SALE—By rwnor, 1 acres
tiled., load. with, six-cauo ouse, MAINE—Watervtlio, Morning Sen
\ 4th St. and Pecan Ave. relfo
&lt;?.*■; care Herald.
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*1-1 _ ' i ~ —OR SALE-^-Fivo acres id
Hammock. All tiled, ami
ula and equipment. Genu!
in. H. C. Du Bose.
PALM BEACH QOUWTY—I J e
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy scut oo Ira*
quest,
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tiimpa thilly
Times, the great .home dally,
Itrl.il, nitron urtr farm &lt;k!
tllrrl. Iialunco rli-nrnl, llv*,
rate l% c per word, minimum
bungalow two atory bant t\L
charge 25c cash with order. Write
ant Itounen, flnwlnif wrllal
for complete rata card.
rhenp tt-rma. (Itiual Ior Dali
d k v EToF br S a t t k n t i o n — ivt »Ilrlck road.

DRESSMAKING
F irst class dressmaking,
Work guaranteed.
200 E. Third St.

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FOR RENT — 5 Room house, un­ FOR SALE — McOaren and
lop cord tires and tubes,
furnished. All conveniences. 317
gaa, oil, beat accessories. Ft
Palmetto Ave
Service Station. First and
Phone 447-LS.
THE BEST BARGAIN IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FOR QUICK
S A L E -A NICE BUNGALOW, J
ROOMS; IS ACRES LAND IN
GROVE; 43$ ORANGE TREES LOS1 an opportunity to Map
ALL BEARING. CAKE FRONT.
abreast with the times by not
THRASHER A GARNER.
reading the classified p e e p of
your dally newspaper. Herald
want ads contain many interesting
messages. It will pay you to read
them
• dally.
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STRIP SHINGLES

Rooms For Rent

CHASE 'A CO.
Phone 663

WANTED—bookkeeper would like
position as substitute during
summer. Box 890 Sanford.
MONEY TO LOAN—We havo cl£
ents with money to loan on first
mortgage_city property. Seminole
Business Exchange, Phono 803.

148 and
ephone.

service.
FOR RENT—Two large, cool con­
necting furnished housekeeping
rooms 312 East 5th S t

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LOST—Large alrdale dog, collar
with no name on plate, answers
to namo of “Miser." Return to E.
B. Tyler, Winter Park, pbon« 681.,
Reward.
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LOST — Saturday A. M. between
Mellonvilla and BeanUU Avenue,
!white canvass tarpaulin. Finder
please return to Herald Office and
receive reward.

A LABOR OF LOVE
(from the Indianapolis Star.)
“I told that boy,” remarked the
teacher, “to remain after school
QUITE DIFFERENT
»nd and write some word 100 times.
IKroni the Philadelphia Dulletln.) But I don’t think it was any great
iWlfey—“Did you tall your moth­ punishment”
"Why not!"
er that the cost of dressing me was
“I noticed that ho wrote the word
nioro thaw I was worth?"
‘Rosie’ 100 times with an ecstatic
Hubby—"Certaiitiy not, dear. I
said it was more than I waa worth.”

ROOMS WANTED
WANTED—Two unfurnished con
necting rooms by year round
Prefer close in.
Write U. W
I-ossing care Herald.

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SALE 0R

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FOR RENT—Eight room iiourc a t J plow. What hare you? H.
808 Elm Ave. ^ Is o furnished
rooms.
FOR SALE—A one stable
no sawdust. $0 ton f
Hastings. N. E. Thigpei

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FOR RENT—New two room spartment furnished, hot water, 305
Park Ave. Phone 318.

MISCELLAN
FOR SAL

Houses tor Rent

Miscellaneous
____ Wanted

In and outlfbor
bual
FOR SALE ________.
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FOR SALE—Ford Coupe. Inquire
~
UK ACl.R Concrete Co., -p n e rs i
lies*—1400.00 earns 110.00 to $30 W, A N~TED
— S a n to ro m nino«
I*. A. Menu's Gnraug.
?OR KENT—Two_ room house­
cement
work,
aldewlaki,.buildnet daily. 1*. O. Box 5 PaLand, Fin.
keeping apartment. 119 Oak Aveiiue. •_______________
FOR SALE—Ford IHufle car. good ;ig Mock*. Irrigation Loin*. J. 2
.
condition lnquirtilMi», J. 11. Al­ CVneiH&lt;t'*r. t*rng
JFOR RF.NT — Furnished, apart
Lumber
aw
ftitmts &amp; sleeping rootfis Shirlej len, Lcngwood.
ta r te r Lumber Cotnnany
apartments opposite Post Office.
FOR SALE—One Ford redan, late ---j!L ,lA.u.r*L.ht. Phone 565
model special equipment, perfect HILL LUMBER CO. House
8crvica,; Quality ®»*| p
condition, price $300. Phone 571J.
WANTED — Man of good appear­
fcOR RENT
ance to make house to house so­
licitation id Sanford and surround­
FRONT APARTMENT IN HERing-territory, working on straight
ALD BUILDING. $3.7 MONTHLY
commission basis. Good proposition
FOR SUMMER. INQUIRE AT
for result producer. Ask for Mr.
OFFICE OF THE SANFORD
Dpedal Summer Prices
HERALD.
Geer a t office of Tho Sanford
Herald.
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CARS FOR SALE

Novel Trimming

For thaoeernd time it hus fal-j
len upon Izcttn Jewell Brown, one I
time famed upon the ntnge as lend-1
ing lady for Otis Skinner,
to second
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tho nomination t,f John W. Davis.
Upon her first appearance at the
San Francisco Democratic Conven­
tion her speech created a sensa­
tion. Mrs. Brown entered politics
after the death of her husband,
who hnd neon a congressman from
West Virginia.

TOM MOORE
OPTOMETRIST
OPTICIAN
221 E. First St.

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Phone 404.

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Sanford Novelty V

DR. R. M. WfeLSH

GRADUATE VETERINARIAN

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m illion d o lla r b ridge aernaa Kacnm - 1
h la Day s ta rte d : q u a rte r million
d o lla r operrf house under construc­
tio n : tw o m illions being spent on
h ighw ay; g ren teat chance* fo r lien
Ifor sale, a money m aker, tV dnv-lnpers to itet In on ground
iiulck.
fluoi. W rite D evalnpm ent D epart­
m ent The P ensacola News.
SEMINOLE
\ WTiRY~VTTir1,LN Fa ^-C lark sb u rg . Tile
C lark sb u rg
Flxponent. m o rn ln r
Including Sunday, m orning Issue.
I c e n t ' p e r word, m lnltgum lie .
‘tlrsbln City lot* well ItJ
ohrap r:tny trrm a,
vrral b eautllul bnnaalow
paved stre e ts cheap, torma.
ipartinrn t houxn.. seven i
cloii) In, vrr.-it first s tre e t

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IANFORD. FLORIDA

lelaka Bldg.------Phone 3| TO REACH BUYERS or sellsra of

W. J. Thigpen
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jhns County is reached through
S t Augustine Evening Record,
^ ‘results. Two cents per word,
[pie copy on request
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IS NEXT DOQR TO US'

SANFORD, LOR1DA

IN MERCHANDISE GIVEN
AWAY FREE

IN MERCHANDISE I VEN
AWAY FREE

See Our Windows, or Como in and Ask
About IL*

Charming models that make for comfort and
smartness. Pleated Skirts with panel front
und back. All around pleats in many interest
ing versions. Silks and Wools, high shades as
well as whites. Clearance pricer of
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See Our Windows or Come land Ask
About It,

Another of Baumel’s Great Events of the Summer Season A value offering' occasion of utmost im­
portance to the thrifty. Prices have been deeply lowered for this event ,upon scores and scores of

highly desirable merchandise, because shoi-t, sharp and decisive clearances are required;

But

Worn splendidly with that ptty pleated
Skirt So smart for sports wei New .sum
mfcry light weight Sweaters, e sleevelet
Slipover or front button ho pular in de
Itiand, a glorious selection of tors.* Clear'
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For street, afternoon or other informal occasions, of printed or plain Chiffon, Geor­
gette Crepe, Cantons, Printed Crepe de Chines and other fanciful materials'* with
lace yokes, buttons, embroidery to enliven them. In all the lovely light colorings so
much in demand or the darker shades for traveling. Priced and grouped for rapid
clearance.. . ' . V * ?./ .«
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We offer you unrestricted choice of any grock in these populnr nnd high grtdfe lines
consisting of charming street, afternoon a nd sport dresses at our special clearance
price of
^

These Dresses range from $4500 to $66.00. At this price they are below

•Yo.ur Hat is hero 10 meet the demands
bf your tasteful costume, aiid at stfch
significant reductions; Small ttitli,
large Hats; tailored Huts, dregay
Hats and- sport Hats. They are here
by the score in a most radiant and
beautiful array.

100 Dresses just received, bought at a special ose out,
we.pdss along to our customers at remarkable low pies. Va­
cation Days or staying at Homfe alWays calls for a nuber of
Wash Frocks, as one must,always look bright, fresh nd cool.
This Clearance, then comes at th e’opportune time. A'Bv we offser at specially Jow sale prices these delightful frdcl for all
occasions—Voiles, Tub Silks* Linens and Tissues* ip mbroidered and striped effects. •Ao.ar ray of.light and dark tiers that
afford a wide field for selection. Priced to sell rapid 1ftt

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models In;

About 12 knitted Silk
dark and light shadflu;,. I

Stihn, Sthart SpHng

One Ibt of.
ly soiled, blit hit of go9d style, w e have grouped

prices at

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will be an incentive, to replenish one's intimate wardrobe.
Chemise, Vesta, Bloomers, Gowna or Combinations, Choos­
ing stick exquisite ifiaetriala as NainaOok, Batiste, Crepes,
Glove Silk or Crape de Chine at Special Sale Prices.

Nirdft PeMch;
Log Cabin and

Glove Silk Vests Flesh and Orchid. 1
................................ $L95 arid $2,451
Glove Silk Bloomers at $1.95 and $2.73

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ASSOCIATED p r e s s d i s p a t c h e s

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924

S IN G L E C O P IE S F I V E C E N T S

Sahdw ichm en H eck le D elegates

id L a b o r ‘ *Orgnni7.ati

ith C a h a i d f U e t m t l

Chiefs Declare That McAdoo Must Be Nominated
vWhile New York U b or
Leader Takes Issue Dedar- P a rty L ea d ers
Fail
big Smith Is Man For Nom­
T o D evise W a y s and
ination os Party Choice

M s Cheer L ead er
t Friday’ s Session

|ees MeAdoo’s
hances Fading
.

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John H. Perry Reing nobard By
Several State Organisations
,
Aa Candidate For
Vice Presidfaicy.

fay’s Session . Is
* By HUBY LBACH
fast U n ev en tfu l O f 8pSfi*rl,(^ rr r :v,nd,?nt The Herald.
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
(invention th us F ar
R. L.DEAN
ird Herald
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H ALL.
York, Junb 28.— Forest
was conspicuous in the
mtion Friday as a Mccheer leader In the Flor­
id Georgia delegations.
Ake is a personal friend
:Adoo’s, and has spent
time in conference with
•ding Democratic candiAlthougti personally
ring McAdoo's candidacy
ing everything in his power
i him the party nominee. Mr.
[is beginning to feel that tho
block is too strong and that
•promise candidate must bo
led. Mr. Lake, himself, fsCsrter Glass, of Virginia; but
vs Senator Ralston is a more
choice.
.
i in tho convention yestcrrsa uneventful and m'onotonNominating orators continheir hot air campaigns with
;t sensational extravagance,
in men have been' nominated
he presidency, and each reI numerous seconding speechill were practically the same
ly slight changes in phrase
Carroll Wllfor of Pennsyl
who seconded A1 Smith1!

seemdd to be .the only
TO enough to deviate
apparently was the

New Yprk, June 28 Bryan Mack,
Florida delegato and editor of the
Pensacola Journal, said this aft­
ernoon that McAdoo lenders arc
assured that his chances nrc bet­
ter today than they have been at
any time daring the convention,
and that tho delegation is enthusi­
astic for the one for whom It ns
been Insaructcd.
'
“ The New York newspapers carrlcds reports that the Florida del­
egation is about to switch from
McAdoo, but that isn’t true," Mr.
Mack said.
Todays’ issue of the Florida
Cracker, a baby newspaper pub­
lished by the Florida delegation
headed by John H, Perry, carries
a cartoon featuring Bryan Mack as
the “other Bryan who Is a silvertongued orator."
•
Mr. Terry, owner the Jackson­
ville Journal, Pensacola Journal,
tho Reading (Pa) Times and pres,
ident of the American Press Asso­
ciation, and owner of ’ the Pub­
lisher's Auto Caster’s Service, is
today declared to stand a splendid
rhanco of getting tho nomination
for vice president.
Tho idea of Perry for vice
president resulted from conferen­
ces between delegates from Wash­
ington, oKntucky, California and
Florida, where he has owned and
operated newspapers, and from
?ther states that ate falling in line
or this progressive candidate. Mr.

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comments on various ptatform issues were waved In
LaunUet of
to *,he ^ moer*tlc Convention when a veritable
**UJ
of,.B,Kn Carers, in ail sorts of garbs, had to be run by perC w W
v Convention fans have a pacifists slogan, -Law,
ilw \v-r» ir,ckj k c* [r,ed ■i«nw reading, “Jaw, Not Law" and “ Outjaw War signed by the ’ Punk Peace Prixcrs." Another picket was
!HnN°nwPYt0i,rCSCm^i '\ m* Anderson, former anti-saloon league chief

ORLANDO BOY ACCIDENTALLY
KILLED ON A CAMPING TRIP
revolver was accidentally dis­
charged about 2 o’clock Friday aft­
ernoon whilo on a camping trip at
the Wciaka River near here, and
died
at tho Femald-Laughton
Hospital four hours later.
Three youths, Mark Gilstrap,
Randolph Caruthers and Wilber
James, all of Orlando, left that
city Monday for a camping trip on
tbe Wsltlva lUver. near Sanford, it
was teamed her* today. Friday

■Befroed'a t ‘ great length *11
While ho was here he telephoned
mrious branches of her- own
the sister o f . Wither James, about
v tree, belittling with a lit­
12 o’clpck, and told her that all
h e somewhere back of the
threa or them were well and still
ktlonary war altd coming
having a big time. . He also ar­
on down to her husbands’ son son, but. he is going to move his ranged a timevfor someone to drive
Kfjib . Ko?r&gt; «7T JUJii.Jl "Iff* ffly --legaft' residence to
Florida
over In
them home
1 on Saturday.*
k Of a Buddhist temple. All year.
•
My. Perry is chairman pf. the JMfore he returned to where the
pa certainly very interesting,
Entertainment Committee of the other tw% boya were, the accident
..StojrLU delegation.
The o t l ^
■enemher*- of - the eewMwiUeo ■are&gt; IflBtnCf^vns'notfTtbd by long dtfml move. Thar efs rqiliy Barron G. Collier yiee-chairman, tance at once, someone being sent
uch . that can be said for Joseph E. Browne, secretary, John to Orlando to bring her to Sanford
|or his achievements.
H« T. Boylan, Arthur Brisbane, Will­ in an automobile as quickly as pos­
Tom tho slums to the govtr- iam J. Conners. B. C, Forbes, Will­ sible.
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manston. That is certainly iam Griffin, K. B. Harvey, *EdAccording to the’ story told by
indable. But rather surpris- vfcrd Ferry, Howard, John kenne. young Janup, he and Qilstrap wero
i Wall Street wants to see dy, 8tantion McMillan, Nelson together in tho woods, the former
pratnated. That Is commend- Maynard, H. "PuncV* Na&amp;man, having the pistol, which belonged
|nly according to your point Joseph J., O’Brien, George A. Reil­ to Caruthers. James had shot a
ly, John Ringllng, Dr. Albert snako and Gilstrup asked him for
i*
auaw u
u u u iam i - a?imvuM
Courtland
Smith,, ivuuniu
Richard the gun. As the pistol was handed
[Pit® of Roosevelts' excellent Shaw
yesterday, 8mlths' real M. Webster and Beniamin Wood.
back to the youth, who was stand­
John Ringllng, of circus fame, ing behind James, it was accident­
ption was a wild outburst of
pmly prepared enthusiasm will entertain the Florida delega­ ally discharged and the bullet
(croty a generous display bf tion. He said he wouldn’t let Col­ entered- Gilstrap’a head near tho
I noise.
The seconding lier treat his Florida friends bet­
[ to his nomination was the ter than he bould, and he has been
[ history o f ..the seconding wonderfully hospitable.
Congressman Drane and Senator
L And that roklly Is about
ire I* to hln w ' :*v
Fletcher, of Florida, are here at
py will doubtless Be a busy our Florida headquarter* watching
the big show.
:
•
’•‘Florida** slogan is still “ Mc­
to F«t through with Adoo or .Thirty Days." We don’t
:h of preliminary business know when we will be home, but
It was learned here today that
Ihje.bafore .the Sunday va- our delegates say .they are going
.It ta expected that the to stick with McAdoo as long as his Jacksonville police believe that the
" y 1!* ba submitted and. it,is namo is before the convention.
arrest of Andrew P. Chandler of
i
ballot may be taken
Jfra. John F. Hylan. wlfo of may­ this city, termed the "Avondale
&gt; the afternoon. The Mc- or New York City, staged the last
rated urges this as Sunday big social for tho women dele­ thlet1," will clear op a number of
» much political manexrver- gates, comraltteewqroen and promi­ robberies which have been staged
nent women visitor* this morning In that city during the past few
when sha was hostess at Sherry’s months.
to a “rose breakfast,” Roses and

throat, coming out again through
tho hack of his head.
As the bullet struck, Gils trap
fell, face down, into sonio shallow
wator and his lungs immediately
filled with water. According to tho
doctors who were In charge thin
was partly responsible for the boy’s
As soon as possiblo tho fatally
wounded boy was brought to the
Femald-Laughton Hospital where
Dr. J. N.* Robson and Dr. C.' M.
Mitchell
administered
medical
treatment.. Efforts to save the
boy’s life failed, however, and ho
•?.Tb
a? olTyoung Clletrap
was arranged to bo Held et the Un­
dertaking parlors of T. J. Miller
and Son of this city this afternoon
at 2:30 o’clock. The body waa to
bo shipped on northbound train No.
80 at 4 o'clock for Gainesville, Ga.,
the former home of the Gllstrapr,
for burial
’ It has been learned that Mrs
Gilstxau. dlOpt^Bamt Jliu: son tu
because she fear*I
Inal ne might be injured in sort*
way. L|ke all boys of his age, it
is- said, however, he insisted on
going And finally persuaded hU

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NEW YORK, Juno 28.—The
r i f f l e s ot William G. McAdoo and
Cot. Alfred E. Smith in the.Demoeratic presidential race brought
forth a dispute among labor leaden
as to which of the two best repre­
sented the interests of organised
labor.
Six labor chiefs, mostly repre­
senting railroad workers, issued a
declaration that Mr. McAdoo must
be nominated or organised labor
would support the third party
movement expected to be inaugur­
ated. next week at Cleveland.
! The
*
declaration, lunuc
Ufv*aiawvH|
made ill
In w
a iui
for.«
&gt;ma] statement issued through the
SIcAdoo headquarter*, hardly had
Ima to be distributed before James
l. Holland, president .of tho New
fork State Federation of Labor,
am* out with an assertion that
“between Mr. McAdoo and GovrrK lSmith those labor men who
w the labor records of both,
prefer Governor 8mlth.M
• Sign Manifesto
The manifesto of tho six labor
ehiefs was signed by Timothy Shea
pf the Brotherhood of Locomotivo
Firemen; R. M. Jewell, head of the
Railway Division of the American
Federation of Labor; A. 0. Whar­
ton, labor member of tho Railway
Labor Board; J. A. Franklin, presi­
dent of the American Train Dis­
patchers, and E. E. MUIlmen of tho
motherhood of Maintenance of
Way Employees.
J ’There is no other available
Democratic candidate to whom tho
working man will give the same
unqualified support," the statement
t*IH. "Neither the Republican party
nor the platform adopted
Rnpumliean convention la
afroptahlc to the organised work­
er* affiliated with the conference
for progressive political action. /The sentiment among the great
and In the Judgment df these Irsdera ho must be tho nominee.if these
leaders are to go to the convention
of .the, conference for progressive
political action, on July 4 at Cleve­
land, and, vote against the placing
of an Independent candidate |n the
field. They have the necessary
votes to prevent the successful
launching of an independent movp.
ment,”»• i5..
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Holland's Contention
Mr. Holtaad in his statement comtended that the declaration of the
railroad chiefs represented “ noth­
ing but tbe sentiment of the signers
and those with whom, they are as­
sociated” and added:
“ In Issuing the declaration, Mr.
McAdoo’s friends violate the rules
of the labor movement exactly os
they violate the rules of politics by
threatening to bolt after thsir can­
didate is defeated. They violate the
rules of the labor movement by an.
dorslng in advance of aetlon by the
American Federation of Labor a

out bond, ha**bean
rogated and accordii
sonvllle officers he
Co two robberioa *
nfUng testimony |
himself in several (
/o f a prominent Whkh'bclonging tc
a son-in-law of Mi
•op, and valued at

o the Jackconfessed
&gt;y IncrimiImplicated
•C It was
Otna gold
a C, Rives,
ohn T. Alwas recov*•’ Interro-

tests, the last of which was I
hcld rec.nUjr iit 3t. P.t,rU
\uq annual Am erican Legic
veotton When Miss Holly wa
the third sward from the
atato representation.
;,

W illia m J , B ryan Is
L ikely to Lead The
O pposin g &gt; F o r c e s

W ill R econvene T h is
A ftern o o n a t T h ree
T o Consider R ep o rt

•MADISON SQUARE GAR­
DEN. New York, June 28.
Called for session at 9:80
o’clock tho Democratic Na­
tional Convention today faced
the prospect o f taking a re­
cess until 3 this afternoon so
that the Platform Committee
might have more time to And
some way to straighten out
the tangle over the Ku Klux
Klan plank. Alarmed over a

NEW YORK, June 28—Democratic
party
leadhrp
failed today in renewed effort
to reconcile differences •ovwr
the Ku Klux Klan issue and
to avoid an open fight on the
floor o f the National Conven­
tion. The morning session o f
the convention was adjourned,
to provide opportunity to fur­
ther peace conferences, but
after more than two hours o f

threat of trouble on the floor all
convention members are working
to find noroe way to smooth things
out and smother threatened out­
break.
»
Responding to appeals of party
leaders to glvo more time for tbe
committee to work on the Ku Klux
Klan plank tho convention after
brief morning session, recessed
until 3 o’clock this, afternoon, east­
ern daylight saving time.
In another long and noisy ses­
sion Friday It received In formal
nomination names of the last of Us
in presidential candidates and was
informed that .|ta platform had
been completed In committee except
for the troublesome plank on the
Ku Klux. Klan and the league,
which must he perfected oh the
floor of the convention itself.
No Shift of Smtlwent
Tho development* of the last few
hour* 1
ihowod
ment on either candidates or plat­
form. McAdoo and Smith still led
the field lifthe delegate strength
pledged to them on tho first ballot,
and the supporters of John W.
Davis, Ralston, Glass, Ritchie and
several others claimed victory after
fhe deadlock ha* run its course.
The debate over open condemnation
of the Klan w*nt oir with- grow:
|mjr- bitterness, and the extent to
which the party should reaffirm Ue
faith in the league of nations ap­
peared to be as much an open ques­
tion as when the convention as­
sembled on taeaday.
Friday night the campaign man­
agers for the rival candidates put
their camps on a war footing for
the initial impact, while the plat­
form committee made its final dis­
parate effort to prepare something

consultation with ethtt party chief­
tains, advocates of out and out
Anti-Klan plank announetd tho Uttt lk. dakP 'M tkemseive
former eecg*RalnbrWie C
tsry of state
selected to cenc
for the plank ce
A* forceful young man is Carl menl Uut only wqixq &lt;
Vrooman, who Isitfi the race for the ptatform e general
vice presidential nomination with Uon of principle of Jre!
bath feet. He come* from Illinois,
arriving nt tho Democratic Conven­
tion with the Brennan dclcgntlon-

insuo a
Platform ('oiOmlttee Heartily Fa- named 1
vora Referendum on QatKlan
by par
of American Membership .'
*NEW YOBlf, June 18— * * $ 8 ?
posal for a national referendum on
the question of American membership in the loague. pf nations was
approved Friday night by the plat­
form committee o f tbe Democratic
National Convention by a vote of

Itself.
.
Except.for the:lei
planks the platform

Roy L. Pollard, engineer on the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, was

i Und eho
, train In
i ductor I
■ fireman,
&gt; ufety.

h t‘ P erson s
PEORIA, TIL, Jana 18.-Et|
irsons were killed and scores

T o G ive PJ
C om m ittee
To
C lear

Colby Wifl"Lead a
tight Against
Klan
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»

Engineer Pollard
Is Killed In Train
Wreck atLakeland

Believe ChandlerJs Junior Chamber To
Implicated in Large Enter Two G irls
Number Robberies In Beauty Contest
Miss Mildred Holly and Miss Ir­
ma Smith of this city will be the
representatives of the Sanford Jun­
ior- Chamber of Commerce In tha
Beauty Pageant to be held at Day­
tona July' 8, 4 and 6 under the
auspices."'df the Halifax Summer
Frol|cs, according to an announeement made Saturday by the com­
mittee in charge of plcldng the en­
trants from the local organlsallon.

M ean s t o B reak U p ,
T h ree D a y D eadlock I

Tha fight' over tha
Hone consuraatod m
hour* with four gej
under consideration.

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�TH E SANFORD H E flilL p , S A T l/R Q A Y , JUNE

int F. A. Brink
tor Board of
hJDepartment
announcement of statewide
it comes this week from Dr.

L.at Hanford. Florida,
o f May. A. D. J924.
HI At IX) l '(1 LA A 88.

a

Legal Expense, advertising etc 2%
EitgjtMtrin* 4 % ___ JlUUUjJIA......

“Th6:lat(t WarataK’

? S ‘ w W ,r c :

- 4 847.28
To'fce borne by City 1-3 1282.42
\
To be borne by Adjacent Property 664.84
T Number o f feet frontage 23-1
* Assessment per foot frontage 82.414
Coat 16 foot pavement between Myrtle and Laurel Are.
3 132.00
480 Cu. Yds'.Grading @ 4 0 c ------ 1------......
iOlO Sta‘ Yds overhaul © j c __ . _______
10.10
00.80
80 iin FL .cortcretb'CUtb &amp; Gutter © 76c
«»OV.*«U
044 Mn Ft. flusheurb © 36c .
330.40
'1Q82 Sti Yds rock bnse' © 80c
**' ^65.601
..... 1103.64
* 1 f u l f i l jjjf e .'lit *
-------.—.( 30.0d j
102 Lin Ft. 12” Kttrrrri‘sewer © 1.05__
I.*.*** 107.10.
Extra Work --------- f— __________ :
lL . * I 17.86
Laboratory Inspection of materials
M M
• Legal Expense, advertising etc 2%
.... , 6$.03
}
Engineering 4 % i ----------- __ ____
U* . 110.06

ILRS.

■St'./WSKf-,-..
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOH
TAX u n t i l UNDER SUCTION STS
OF THU GENERAL STATCTK9
OF T1IR STATR OF FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given th a t-'ll.
Mrl.aulln. purchaser of Tax C srtlflcata No. 40. dated the 5th dny of
June. A. D. 1922. has filed s ild ce rtif­
icate In my ofltce_and baa made ap­
plication for tax deed to Isaue In a c­
cordance with law. Said certificate
embracea the following described
property situated lh Seminole cou n ­
ty. Florida, to-w lt: NH o f NE*4 o f
NWH of SW H. Bee. Jl. Twp. 10 R.
Range SO K.. 6 acre*, the aald land
being aaaeaaed at the date o f the Is*
auance o f auch certificate In the
name of Mra. 8. W. Dretaljeld. Un­
less aald certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law tax deed
will laaue thereon on the 22nd day
of July. A. I&gt;. 1924.
witneea my official signature and
aeal this the 13th day of June, A.
D. 1914.
E. A. DOUOLA88.
Clerk Circuit Court Hemlnole
County. Florida.
Jly A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
(Beal)
«:!4-SI-XS 7:1-12-19

.action which w taken ^lntly by
the State Board of Health, the city
government and tha U. S. Public
Health Service, the outbreak wns
stopped with a loss of but seven
The new appointment became ef­
fective on June 18th., and the doc­
tor has already entered upon hia
new duties, but will not moveMbit
family to Jacksonville until about
the first of August.
(From the Glasgow Herald)
At a concert In ’ Glasgow a
famous soprano was singing a aong
in Italian. .Anold man in the front
row of the pit suddenly burst into
tears and would not be comforted.
On being asked why he had
broken down he said:' “She reminds
me o f . my daughter, who is in
Ameriky." • ’
__________ , .
*But surely,” someone suggested,
4*your daughter cannot sing like
that?”
"No, but it U the same in, q
wty,” the old man said.
You
couldn't understand what she was
singing about, either.”

n

In re: Estate of C. A. Betts, Dsu ceased.
_ •____
,1
,
CITATION
. ^
Betti* Betts, the duly, appointeda ltd qualified admlnlstratflx oLtJts.
estate of a A. Betts, deceased, hav-

Kbrida. belonglng to the aald C. At
Uttts. during his lifetime,) to-w lt: ■f
kReglnuIng at the N. VV. Corner of
‘^ certa in piece o f land containing 5
a Tree owned by H. B. Mack In Bee.
99 of Township 19 B. o f Range 10 B.
abd running thence North 5 chains
to a stake, thepce W est 15 chains to
A.stax* standing at tha N. E. C or­
ner, of land nkC. F. Bmlth. thence
floutliM ch n ln jto tknd o f (L T . SWUrnjjx, tnenco Bast IS chains to point

NAME

ally having been exhausted.'and au ­
thorising the said administratrix to
take possession and make sale of
said real estate, and tha said p eti­
tion conform ing In all rsspseta to
th* requirements o f law In auch
eases mad* and provided:
Now therefore, you. Gertrude Carraway. A. L Betts and Mabel Betts,
his wife, W. E. Betts and Laura
Betts, his wife. Daisy Bpeer and V.
A. Hpeer. her husband. C B. Betts
find Elisabeth Betts, hta wife, all o r
Hanford. Florida, and Ruby Rowe
and R. I R o w e , her husband, of
Jackeouvlll*. Florida, and •Bottle
o f Sanford, Florida, and all

4% Interest Paid on Savings

George W. Hyman
Baptist Church .....
R. J. Holly ...___ ...
B. Lee — ™."—
Mrs. Bessie Irwin
Manila A. Fake---(L Mj Hand ..._.___

309.63
309.63
309.63
399.63
282.42
282.42
117.99
117.99
117.99
117.09

El iw» D othStephens

Turn

ru b llc Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned will on the 14lh
day of July, A. D. 1924. apply to tha
Judgo of the Circuit Court o f Sem­
inole County, Btate of Florida, at 10
A .‘ M. on the said day or as soon
thereafter as prsctlcable. for a
Charter Incorporating, not for p rofiL.the FLORIDA NATIONAL NEWSr A r B R MEN’S ROME under t h /
provisions of Article I. Chapter III.
Title *. Division 4 of the Revised
Genera] Statutes of Florida, 1920,
and amendments thereto^ .*
The character and object o f said
Not for Profit Corporation Is the a c­
quisition. as a g lh from Charles D.
Haines, an American Cltlsen. and
Kathryn U Haines, his w ife, of a
certain landed property Mutated at
Altamouta Sprlnga. In Hemlnole
Gognty, Florida, the same l o bo held
In Trust and u««d and maintained
ns a Home fnr superannuated, d is­
abled or unfortunate workers on
the public press of America and In
sttcb- allied American' Industries as
m a yb e determined by this t’orporntlon. and tfndet Such rums and regu ­
lations as may be prescribed by Its
proper ofltcers; the extension, p ro­
motion and development o f said
trust property by means o f dona­
tions. or otherwise. Into an Am eri­
can Institution of national scope
and patriotic repute, rapable of, un­
limited .expansion along the lines
o f It* rJublUknAftlU Vy* care. Sup-,

H e -lw lf acres more . . . e*s. Hereby,
rsOervtng a Strip 15 fse l wide along
the North and Bast sides of said
lind. the same to be kept open as
% of the public road forever.
"A ls o : The East half of tha R W.
Quarter of the N. W. Quarter of the
v W. Quarter and ths East half o f
tho West half of th e-R W. quarter
o&lt; the N. W; Quarter o f Bee. 4,
Township 50.IL of Range 20 E. con ­
taining 15 seres more, or less, accnrdlng to plst of U. 8. survey of
said Township: Also, that narrow
*atrlp of loud adlotntng th*. above
dewirU.il tract of land on lbs North
And of same and described as fnl-

sif)
tr
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5omXTf4/N4»

t o rtCK

H. I- Gibson
l|n. A. B. Munson
F. Robinson___
JL F, Robinson ____
pj F j Monger ..... r .
J. IJ. Whragge ...J...
F. pL Mahoney &amp;,
C, R. Walker Hrs
City P ark -----------W. F. Shelly______
,|H. i f -Robinson ........_____Lot 6 Blk8 Tr. 7
117
236.99
♦*
The following is the Anal estimate of the cost of widenng the
asphalt paving of Sixth St. between Magnolia Ave. and Park Avc. from
21 to 30 fc tl in&gt; width.
,
Cu Yds Grading © 10c------ ---------------------------------- ~ — | 10.00
156 Sq Yda Rock Base @ 8 0 c----------------- ------ .....
------ ----- 124.80
156 Sq. Yds 2” sheet asphalt @ 1.02......... — ------ --------------- 159.12
Laboratory Inspection of Materials______ - _______ _____
2.93
Legal Expense, ad. etc 2 % ------- --------------- :----------------5.91
Engineering 4% .— ............................. ..... .....:
.........
11.82
. Total C ost------- ----------------------- ------------------ 3 314.68
To be borne by City 1-3 104^d
,
:• To be borne by Adjacent property 209.72
Number of Foot Frontage 468
AasoJsmcnt per foot frontago 30.4482
',
* FRED T. WILLIAMS, Enginoer.
'
Foot
Final
NAME
DESCRIPTION
Frontago
Estimate
E. It. Trafford'rf Map, Sanford, Fla.
,
Gtt&gt;rge,W..Hyman ........... Lot 6 Blk7 Tr.3
117’
3,62.A3;*,
Baptjst Church
— Lot 10 Blk 7 Tr.3
117
82.43
Mrs. Bessie Irwin — ...... Lot 1 Blk 8 Tr. 3
117
62.43
Maude A. Lake.........—. Lot 6 Blk 8 Tr. 3
117 .
52.43

conditions and under such rule and
regulations as may be prescribed by;
lh I# Corporation, as set forth In tho
proposed Charter attached to the

In compliance .with an act of ihc legislature passed during the
|ost session, all owners of cattle and .other livestock in Scminolo
&amp; m ty except in district f i w i l l be required to l^eep up said live­
stock after July 1, when the stock law goes into effect.
, 1'
This bill recommended by the county board of commissioners and
passed by tho state legislature, provides that livestock will not bis
l:1 4 -:D J » 7
alloucd tolronm‘free x y formwty and that thc ownTra must pTdvHb'
. Cost *o?JHtffc UWtJ1bt 1ng deducted)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOH places for them to bo kept.
310 Sq Yds. rock base @ 8 0 c ________
248.D0
T A X HURD UNDER SECTION 57.1
OF THIS ORNBIIAL STA T LTK S
Those people not adhering to this law and who allow their cattle 310 Sq Yds. 2” sheet asphalt top @ 1.02
316.20
OF TIIR STATE OK FLO R ID A
Notice la hereby given that G. B- to go free, will do so at their own risk ns tho bill attachca a heavy 655 Sq ft concrete alley returns @ 30c .
106.50
Berjeent. purchaser of Tax Csrtin- penalty for a violation of its provisions. Co-opcrato with officers in
Laboratory Inspection of Materials
15.40
eftte____
No.. . 94,
datedth*
ths 5th
SthdaF
day*&gt;fo f
___
. dated
June. A. D. 1922. has filed said certi­ observing this law, which will mean much to this county.
Legal
Expense,
advertising
etc
2%
21.94
ficate In m y.of Acs. and has aiuila.AP-'
Yours very truly,. ,
Engineering_____ ______ __________ _
plication for tax deed to U iua In
49.84
accordance with law. Bald crrjHIcatn
G. &gt;L. iBLEDSOE, County .Commissioner.
embrace* ths following described
property situated In Hemlnole coun­
\
(Advertisement.)
Total Coat — ......- ..... ...... ................... - ........... . 3:
ty. Florida, to-wlt: Loi !, Block I,
Tier D. The Town of Ban ford! the
To bo borne entirely by adjacent property
aald lend'being assessed at the data
Number of feet frontage 964.
of tha Issuance of such certificate In
Utry.^Kantyml. Florida, and marked
the name of 8. Dennis. Unless said
Assessment
per foot frontago 31-3716
certificate Shall die’’ redeemed a s 4 n s -cfo iT N fY 'n O A n b o f p u b ­
cording to law tax d«*d will Issuo
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
l i c INSTRUCTION. HRMINOLK
thereon on tha 22nd day of July.
Foot
F
A- » . 1*2*.
CQUNTY. FLORIDA.
Witness my «ifflcl*1 algnatura and
NAME
* I
'
By C. A. DALLAS,
' DESCRIPTION
Fr
■eat this the n th day of June, A.
(le s t:
IT: V
,-A C hairm an p ro tem.
E. R. Tra(Tord&gt; Map, Sanford
D. 1931.
' IV A.J*)UriLABH,,
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T. \
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LAWTON,
Clurk Circuit Court BcmioQle
Hocretary.
M.
F.woblnaoo
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. L o t 4 Blk7 T r.6
County. Florida.
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- (H.&lt;*1 o f B oard)
By A. M. WEEKS. D. C. v
M. F. Robinson
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Lot 5 Blk 7 Tr. 6
BCIIELLB
MAINER
j (Beal)
1:14-21-25 7:5-12-19
Attorney for Board.
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F.
Monger
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-----Lot
9 Blk 7 Tr. 6
«'.2)-ya 7:7r U .? l
OIUlKIt OF j'l'ULICATION
J.
H.
Whraggo
Lot
10 Blk 7 Tr. 6
in the’ C lrouliit*urt. Boventh Judl-d a l Circuit of,'Florida. In and lo r
fr
W.
jMnhoncy
A
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, Hemlnole County. In Chancery.
JO ALL'PROPERTY OWNER8,.tOWNING PROPERTY ON SIXTH
310.1 M
^C. 7C Walkar Hrs.
AU ' B lk jv t r .7
IS.Tl ' flookoV, Complainant, vs. H sr-,
STREET RR031 MAGNOLIA AVE. TO LAUREL AVB.
rlett IS.- Hookitr, Defendant.
tityTark
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AH
Blk
8
Tr.
6
248
To Harriett B. lfooker:
Notice Is hereby given that ike construction of asphalt pavement
' Ifo u r ir * hereby ordered and rs*
W- F-Shelly............... 1. Lot 1 Blk 8 Tr. 7
117
qulred to be and appear upon tha on Sixth Street.turn beert completed, and the completed;work has been
If. F. Robinson
Lot 6 Blk 8 Tr.7
117
7th day of Julyi A. D. 1921. to th* Aneilu arfifiniort Kv fVso P llv ^nmrniaslfin'nf flea r i f v n9 Qnnfnyri Fla
tdlt of com plalnr Oled against you la finally accepted by the ’City.Commlfaloiraf the City of Sanford, Fla.
tha above styled cause and court.
Ths above and foregoing final asacumenti are payable in full
The following is thq final estimate o f the coat of Paving Sixth
Tha 8anford tierald I* hereby de*y
iKouted as the newspaper In which St. with sheet asphalt 24 feet in width from Magnolia Avo1. west to Without interest up to AUGUST )» 1924, and from and after such date,
tola order shall be published.
witness B. A. Douglass. Clerk o f Oak Ave. 20 feet in width from the.alle; between Oak and Myrtle west said Special,AMcMments "will be payable only in ten equal annual
said Circuit Court, and the official
Ave. and 16 feet in width from Myrtle Ave. to Laurel Avc. • installments with interest at 8% per annum on all deferred payments.
seal thereof this 4th day of Junq. to Myrtle
.
. 1. .
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Witness my hand as City Clerk of the City of Sanford, Fla. thia
Cost 24 foot pavement bctwftn Magnolia and Oak Ave
1
w A DOUOLA8 R
(Heal)' By A. M. WKKK8 . D. C. • 350 Cu Yda grading © 40c ___--------------- ---t.------- ---- ..........
28th day of June A. D. 1924.
L. R. PHILIPS, City (Jierk.
080 Sta.Yda overhaul © le
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•
.J*d»j7:6.12.19-25 •V. .V *
06 Lin Ft* header @ 35c
TH ICT NO. 4, SEMINOLE C O C N - , 041 Lin Ft. concrete curb t Gutter © iT6c a-u.:-------T V , n O | l l U A , SAID D IST R IC T ,830 Lin Ft. granite curb ro-sot © 15c ..................... ........
HM|NQ,'ALSO KNOW N AS C U V .
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LT o TA ' lIPRCIAL T A X SCIIOOi. 1160 Sq yds. rdeb baso © 80c ...... .
DISTRICT, SCHOOL BONDS.
1
160
s&lt;
|
Yds
sheet
asphalt
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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.
Notice Is hersbir given that osalcd
bids will be racslvsd by tha.County ■855 SdVdk.
Board of l’ ubUe Instruction 0,1 8*m 685 Sq. Ft. concrete ajlcy returns
Insls County. Florida, at th* office
Of ths Superintendent pf Public i m ^867 Sq. Ft. sidewalk © 20c___ J
structlon;..at ths Court llouaa lg
Hanford, Florida, on or before the ; 6 Type B, Inlets © 80.00.......J
egpfration » f -thirty days from th« * 2 Manholes 50.00
.....
first publlsMlffi o f Ibis nolle* and
until fhur tffkjck on tha afternoon 0334* Un F t 12” storm sdPs»g&gt; U
of F rid a * * ™ !)! 25th. 1924, fo r th#
Extra Work
bureftaM 'W lfo.tO O .oo Hpsctol Tax
R h s # M itrtct No. 4. SaaiaoM
Laboratory Inspuciion^OD Mg!
County. Florida, bonds, aald bynds
Legal Expense adYcrtUlng Ei
to be dated July 1st. 1124. bearing
DAYTO:
”
Engineering 4% — ---------^

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Obdard Urowsr* Ex•kaago, a corpora­
tion organised and
axlstlng under the
laws of th* out*
of
Florida,
compUtnant.
vs.
. A. Htudwsii, a ra L ,
” o 8 p l n " to r

publ

W. listen Perdel

:■wtsss-it

Tam

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la

You arc cordiallyi j'nvitcd
to open ad account with
us for systematizing your
home finances.
STRENGTH — SERVICE — ■ PROGRESS

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOH
TAX I1EBU L'NUKIt SECTION STS
OF THE OKNKBAL HTATUTKS
OF THE STATR OF FLORIDA
Notice la hereby given that J. B.
and W. II. Thomas, purchaser* o f
Tax Certificate No. 24, dated the Sth
day of June. A- D. 1922. have Hied
aald certiorate In my office, and
have made application for tax deed
to laeue In accordance with law.
Bald certificate embraces the fo l­
lowing. described property situated
In Hemlnole county. Florida, to-w lt:
Beg. IS.01 ch. H. of Nti Bee. poet.
Hec. II. Twp. 19 R. Ilango 10 East,
run R* 14.91 ch.. W. 10 ch.. N. 14.91
eh.. E. 10 eh.. 15 acre*, the erld land
being assessed at the date o f the Is­
suance of auch certificate In the
M ine o f Unknown. Unless said ce r­
tificate shall be redeemed according
to law tax deed will Issue thereon
on the 12nd day of July, A. D. 1924.
Witness my oMclat signature and
seal this the llth day o f June, A.
D. 1924.
B. A. DOUOUA8R
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole
County. Florida.
By A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
(Brel)
1:14-91-19 7:5-12-19

In'ths County Judge's Court. In and
* for Hemlnole County. Htate o f

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Total
To be borne b:
To be borne* b
Number of Fa

C O O L E S'

%
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Druggists are Instructed1to refund ts
;
money
In every n»unc» •;
satisfactory results are not obtained
_
. “ cd. . The very
CLRM JO N E S ---------■IVEIt AND KIDNEY T&lt;
almost Invariably stops t_ ■tendency
_____ ___
of* sneexlng
«nd the- - third
slops *theo m v emiLCOLL)
- - - - - dose
——.—usually
--—--•# -*"»•C :!.! must
_ _ .it L
___ Z —
Cold
be. cleaned
as a serious dlaeoss so get rb
I f your musclra arq
eoits or j you have that
*
with a dull headache. It’s
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• f i l s ? , oa h‘ -* i«s«u
Don't wait fo r Pneumonia
“ * b«y * bottle of (
JONES LIVER AND KIDNEY T )NiO btodny.
Tbe eo,t |.
and you can not a fford to tako a chance, at thl* urti ot
For sals at

ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
Try A Herald W ant Ad For Results

Notice
■ .icharg^flve'Cfiiits fo r
! effective July 15,1924.
S
f,
i
The above deposit is charged only as i
measure of protection for our. bottles aw
S cases and will only pay a shiall parto:
■ the entire loss sustained by us. =-j
C H E R O -C O L A CO
SANfrORD
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L IM E -C O L A C O .
EUSTIS

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SANFORD

T r y A H era
. ld W a n• t A d F or Resi

A New Through‘Train between Jack
ville and Asheville, operated via Sa1

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Davis,

PSYCHOLOGICALLY, IhsheaU

fldralM the root, with .’Me­
&gt;nr pol McAdoo’U d * r ,
g an lmm«iUU counter-irritant
i to tha “Ks«P Cool and Keep
didi**' crjr, pending final eelecI g&lt; a'candldata. h new version

igt3Sfe&amp;*S*KS
r;
Keep C od w ithout

i c^wtrr X ----

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er. It la realised. la

rJUi the.slogan situation., it
inly defensive, not offensive,
ruly good slogan should to.
I-’our b*f. HCU toat Cal,"
1 . lugfastkm, from Franklin
v»U and Norman ifack of tho
outfit.
■ -■ 1 „ ,
tchy. but lacking punch," la
xnmeht of on tha fence doleto this Smith phrase.

Lvid adS^bivlA: thoy edit
save us!" la tha proposal of
a . dark, horse boostsra who
sdmblning In op* cry. lha
l of.a combination lltkot thut
U ght 'consldsrabta favor.
hfckrid Jonaihdn,**, la n s*cy .c r y that copid be tvolved
tills ticket, which, as m «y to

Rlalntra of (hr S tair or
*‘ "
PlorfdoJ
Moifce la h ir s t,; klwen (hat J . ’ E.
■Lain*, purchaser rtf T a x CsrtWlcai*
So. ion, iiatr&lt;t t y gnu d sr or i « n *

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handlcan carried
carrli
est handicap
by Ham
Kaliton o f Indiana Is his unavail­
ability as a subject for snappy
•lotahs. No one can figure out
how to rouse enthusiasm with
Ralston. No one denies his ability,
hie sincerity, honesty or hti politi­
cal strength, but popular siren Bill
as well aa personal and political
strength will be needed to warm
the voters sufficiently to ofTset the
Coolldga coolness.
And right there ' Is where the
Carter Glass boomers find an open­
ing for their candidate.
“ Let the light In with Glass,’
they suggest. “ Olais will wurin
things up. Under Glass the CoolWge Coolness can bo made to run.
I f It la lea It will melt; If It is fog
it will to dissipated.
W ho’ll to tho candidate? W hy,
it’a scin ch ! Olass! That’s clear!"

“The introductory college,’* Pres­
ident; Cousens informed the faculty,
“ would serve two purposes, general
training n liberal arts for all, but
so designed os to constitute proprofessional training for same. As

O

NE of tho Impressive things In
tho early stages of tho con­
vention, to those who followed the

Outsldo tho Underwood head
quarters and the Alabama delega­
tion little attention seems to be
given the Alabama senator. Either
It has flattened out or CHIIe New­
man and C. 0. Carlin, his man­
agers, have a surprise up th tll
•leave.
They appear cheortul
enough. Perhaps they will provo
jiollllcal magicians and sllll pull
o l ; the Sizeable vote.

Z, SPEAKS Female Dogs Show
Devoted Vigilkhce
S d h o o d to, Bliitd Masters

sasatffsa,

anptteut loti} for TaxvDcrd tft l*eu«* la
ttreordance* with taw^ Halil pertin­
ents cuthravoa the follow In a dvKtrllisd property situated In Hi-tiilInnlr County. Florida1, Id -w it!—

, Lot 7 Illoch ic Wm ClarH’n Sultdlvjslon of IUm-U» 35 rt[nl 3d of Itnlili).
aotta Survey as recorded Ip Flat
M J pax*. 107 Seminole {*».

vuIII
hclnx as__ , land
________
■ P i l e d at the date o f IhC IssiiStirV
o f such rertlflrste In the name o f

’ ®ape**sr - Tltn
_

Unknown.
. That J. B. iJtlng purchaser of Tax
Certdicnte No. t it , dated the* Sth
day of June A. IV, I*&gt;3, has filed said
o&lt; niiu-atr in my office and has mad*
appllcatlou fqr.Tea f)^ed to Issue In
accordance with. law. Ha(rtv eeriineat* jrnibracos ihe folldwltj* da-,
scribed, pro party altuaie.1 in
Inolr bounty. Flnrlda, to-w lt:—
r E. I M ft. of W. 433 ft. of Uot 4
Robinson's Hussey o f an Addition
to Hanford. .Tha said1land being as­
sessed at the date o f the Issuance of
auch crrtlfleato In the name of Un­
known.
(. irt'Lv.di - - i d - ’ .v i a
That J. R. t-atng pure hey or-of Ta*
Certlflcals Nn. 133. dated.th* Ith day
of June A, 0 , H U hos-dlad,sakl
eertlflcnte Irt tor ofnee and’.hae made
application for Tax Deed to laane In

ICaUlllllKi VHBII1I31I/ • V311|^invSaip||y

business administration and gener­
al research would bo organized Into
schools, each wth Us own dean,
giving courses covering at least
two years and leading to the bach­
elor degree an deo special profes­
sional degrees.
“ In the professional schools,"
President Cousens said, “numbers
would be small and strictly limited.
The effort would be to set and
maintain the highest pouible
standards of scholarship. The point
of view would be the development
of the individual rather than the
group.
“ There is present in the univer­
sity system of America some dan­
ger of too groat paternalism. There
Is far greater danger of neglecting
student. 1 would
the individual student,
have the ratio of teachers to stu­
dents not greateo than one to fif­

•erltiMt prnp*rtr vrit oat vd.

ln6tc County, K id

Lt»k i f ^S trndlf ^

Snnf'iriL dsfd land being asseeas
(he date qf the IMuance Of such'

titrate In the name of Norman.
'That J. ft f-n Inr. purchaser c

Certlflcnte. N». »a dated Ipi
daj.ef Juw A D, 1*13. has file.
c%rt|il&lt;;aie In my office and has
silr.lfcstW fo&gt; Tax Deed Id Isa
acerrdanre with-law. -"a id *
rat*, emltrares tto-, W hw IS
•crlped .property situated m l
inhie County.’ Worlds, th-wUrIcit t niock H Tier xj tn»
pf Ssnfj, It. The eald land beln* *•-

s«sed a« tk* date a f i t * UWupnee^f
such nrstlflrats In the ttaaea of T,

" tinless ll»ifd' eertlfcatsle dhiit -ba’ e^;
redeemed according to late Tax died *
wil| Issue thereon on tha (th day of
AugOfct, A. 11. ion .
Wlinses w&gt; pfkclal.slgtiaiure and
seal th la. the 37th day of Jane A.
U jk S t.
. ft A. DOtA)taASfl, ' f
Clerk Circuit Caert. Seminole
County. Florida.*, 1,»!
(Henll . --"Sy A M. W 8 BK 8, D. C.

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teen. I would have each member o f
the staff a teach er in the art o f liv­
in g to his special group of stu­
dents.
’ “ I would have endowment to pro­
vide the plant and maintain it. I
would have student tuition sufli‘

tutWA I hA roarica.’T l r

-iT

ng mall box. It technique of leading.
J'T-

riMIE.grteat wull'that protects you im l youlr U rn
. * .ffrom'thd^mia
rnm . ;th d irw la fn
fori’ *nrina
tunes .’A
Ain vf-h n rvlxhmw- n f t tw . o n

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mats, erected burial monnds for hJs
favorite greyhounds' directly; Out­
AMEtirCANlZING ENGLAND
side Sans Souci castle, there has
LONDON, June 2fl.—Great Bri­
been established • national train- tain eati as much icd cream ivecy
Jh2 school .foil a type of dog con- year on .all the peoblp of. New York
apicuoua for the Red Cross inslg-n Hia harness-^-the
(juide dog for blilladed soldiers..
’ I J i M e ^ p a t h r J B I . ___.
__ , __ I R R P H
clsed by the two trailers in charge; consumed 20,000,000 gallons__of
^pratazm thw dog* for-tkelr taalc.^tir-fWztrff^pysaiict^ ’
’ *
Tboee selected are almost I n v n x m - . -------------- -----------bly female shepherds. It hn» been HAGAN WINS CHAMPIONSUIP
found that female dogs are the^
*
“ "
““
only dependable ones. Males are'
w thi because a generation af- apt to .forget their duties when
hls death hi* apostles were at 111 they see a good chance for a light.
ve, and war* martyred in the With the female the maternal inst of ah actin' service. We itinct. tho feeling of caring affec- is no hindrance to ,tho dog, b^it the
tlonately for the blind master, is
w,, further. ^
only , young
animal must be taught that its
P$uecker and Wecherllng, the two; master should be so led aa to avoid
trainers of the Potsdam kennel, put panning, Into It. These dogs must
the dogs through a rigid coiirsa o f also leant to guage the speed, of
training la which, however, th« traffic so aa to indicate to their
whip.li.'never applied. The dog ‘master whether it Is safe to cross
must learn to walk slowly, to obey the street.
.When the time has come for the
the master's every word, to fetch
things for him when desired, not dog to pass its final examination
tho trainer harnesses tne dog and
lilda It lead Its teacher, whoa# eyes
iih £ (uti|vivu* w
tltfHflHu d
clients
self, but to pull the blaster over a n tied for the purpose, through
far enough for hiin also to .avoid Potsdam. The trainer can tall
danger;jBuppoalng, for instance, whether the dog baa mattered the

Is bdiit' ofnVctri^y aiid’tituJJtml by your eanilBK')&amp;!
Extravagance will destroy tlie wal) of py'dtfiitlor
eventually yout; panning* capacity as wep. j
’*
WUrikllLJi*. ,
I
*»
is pfovidcd.for tne fumltiiftf

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The bit

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and h
■ igPh le W
r . .H
I t .will
P H inUc r’eaite
ease W
yuur
i i r earpinj
e n r p in g c a p a c i
iTjliIa'VG^’ o'iir4*oiTrnTnaH.

A' generous attic is provided where rooms can be' finished off If dbsired.'

CAPITAL

Cost about f7.000.04l.
Complete working, plans and,specifications of this house may be obtathed for a nominal sum from
the Building Editor. Refer to House A-74
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EVERY board true in grainj free from

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rectly—that’s the kirid o f Lumber you
IW* ,4P
l l r«cel w

Our reputation itaiids
piece Of Lumber that L*
•i*gkiW~*'^rYtTii^

^ u r 'm o n e y

wont* have to, -Save regularly 1.

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A- collar is provided tinder the entire houst and here la located*the laundry, heater and coat (paces, and

, SANTA MONICA,* C*l„. June
AIK bAdSKNGBKS REAtWUUBU
28r—A total of more than 10,000
airplane flights from Clover Field
in. 12 months resulted in only
three accidents, according to the
records, and from this tne argu­
ment Is Advanced that flying Is
aafec than automobile tiding. The
necklet* aviator and the stunt flyer
are said to be responsible for the
deluclona about
tgtr « flying.

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S a v in g w ill s t o p t h e le a k s a n d b 'a lld t h e w ^ . s t

knot ahdTot, squired and trimmed cor­

fIt

.

I), IsjW hoa hlcil s.iij Crrtiniste . known;, :

ccrtiricatr.in.tny, office iirui pa* fpadc, fertlflrai^ tx,*fli*lftcs

cient to pay adoqukt eaalaries to
the staff. I would have special en­
dowment for research. Glvap all
POTSDAM, Germany; ffune 2f.— thesb, I should expect result*, not
In, this historic city, whera^onca no wattalned by arty 'othbr initU

■a vi, ^

FoMnsonedtlinrsy «tf

Mooford. Tne said* I

Hi my iifllct! and has miulr ap p lica­
tion for Tax firad to Issue In accord-'
i»nc» with law., Halit certificate_rm - - i -day i t Jude a . o . J H
liriic*-* the fc llo w ln a ilrarrlbcd prop­
erty situated in 'Hrtrtlnoie County,
F lorida, t o . Witt—
f '• ..
Lots ::0 *an&lt;t SI Florida I.aml A
^ 'lim ita tio n Co'a Add tq South SNt;
ford. The Said land halt t ‘ U w iu m I
at Ui* date n f'th e lasuaiics o f such
eeriiilCntr in thn nart’ s #f Unknown.
fT h »t J. E. f..ilnic purchaser o f Tax
Certificate No. 1171 dated tho
day of Jt.no A. n. 1913 ha* tiled said d e i'.o f Juris A. l&gt;. i| t)(

Schools.

“ Keep Cool a n d K eep Coolu th« high p oin t &gt;» Rapubrioganesrlng t o *date, than t s are seeking a candidate
o n ca q t o h u ^ g * phraea
1

n fim n s s s s
nyerd’ formula, tlus rooster

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MEDF(|r d . Mss*., -Jarfe 27.—A
proposal (or a radical change In
the educational scheme of Tufts
College has been Ikid before the
faculty member? by President Johli
fA. Cousens. It would do away with
The present four-year college
course and institute a twd-year in
troductory college course to be fol
lowed by courses of two years ,br
more in the Tufts professional

united under thi

Strata a* they aropd-ToA new
and Kew ,yerk,
inflations from which to avolva
nroBressfve,'* a L
fcgidentlal tlckst-.l« the matter
mat, ap«l Jonath
ctntpalcn slogan* * YoC. 'after
eat to-gOodntM d
; a catch phrase may to ) tnoro
ent governor of
hrful factoT in bufldlna ' bp
"DdvIX and ’0
Lur support than irvcre matter* . of this .pair, coii
e candldnie'e political or acotry. "John W.
blc vnw|iuiiiK
vlewjwint » , ,
sverythMg east

diva cnmialghlng ■ &lt;:ou!d to
a through buttons and banners
tiring the Democratic rooster,
1, arched neck and flapping
i d emitting a naw challenge.

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May (Give Two and
Four Yealr Gjuftek
At Ttifts C blle^t

HARRY B. HUNT
Y O n iC -N b t lb * )«« «t o f

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The Most W onderful Thing In Tampa

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A
tightwad r r r wku P!*s
his chewing gum again and again
to t o p
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Another Conquering Army To Europe
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1

There are to be glorious times in many
u b o ? U n 7 ii te convention that If this Bummer. The big steamship companies
McAdoo isn.’l. named R wiU sup­ mons sale of tickets to Americans—generally proaj
port a t(iird party.
who are goinK to the Old World in the next f
W9!
«*wsh»p*tn i'
Su
“ ■'"^Phnfe
------------------------------------......n.,ces
A ‘
^
“
a r e ,^
man
ing in New York hotels,
be done besodea going to of the extraordinarily low rates"offered Dy
A lot
companies tand by “ personally conducted excursions" o f one
chord
Ifiqii.Juyif another,. .Bqt they will spend their money in the
T IT
aa^reyal and sovereign Americans should. The
on
^ 3 ?
old
tradition
that eveiy American is a millionaire will be
,'t much chance for the
of a candidate without a maintained In fine style. They will pay outlandish prices for
wo out fight.
, - r i[ thinfs they do not want. And easier times will come to many
a home across the sea.
.^
Jennings Jlryan has lopt
at the convention. Now . &gt; It is‘certain, too, .that moat ofijthe travelers will'feel that
won’t-have time Jor their trip is worth all it is costing Ahem. It is fine that s
TTtlXH.- --------------- many 4housahdsiM5cUriyvmuntvy fotetHfi
o— —
*uesday Sanford takes con- today's Europe for themselves. It will mean a better under­
the water system. The standing, and better co-operation. It will'ftie&amp;n a new friend­
love on the part of the city liness between this nation and thA nations of the Old World.
* \'And Florida, regardtess o f the fact that many a tourist
' p£ i - . —
• ■
is Jipendink moifty that he tnight have spent in this state,
And. what aboot that curb
WAtilld ljjt&amp;^o"aepd fongralyttitiona to the tourists' hosts and
ket for Sapfapd to Here is a c
for sqjne progressive oreanlxlUon hi^ihA nrtfnldfertlse' a Utile harder and “ go after business’
to do something worth while.
a little more strenuously— and then spend the money they
gebon
their loved ones.
Coolldge and Dawes are straogely quiet during the convsn tfon.
America with all its wealth and marvelous prosperity can
Probably hoping that lhe Jhtmo- .well.afford, to send an army, o f tourists over-seas, each
crats
sayf it with floweri.M
equipped with a good, fat wallet, and a smile of friendship for
Richard Htrau/ hSSrilt^bpdHL' He
muitbave obtained his inspiration
from a bill of fare.
—o--------Rochester Times-Union tells

^ ^ r r e i ^ ^ 7 h e ° r 'iitthi
Unk wss empty, it was

- fsvo
them
U&gt;e William (Jibbs Me-

m
g i j^ ^ a s a
dent. He wotdd probably keep Con-

grea* on good terms with his ideas
|//and
by tnbans’o f fistic par' : / n / ti1&gt;i.

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bAte? of?i^ it hS
N « Twk %

i t f S j B M p ) •jo,

Al Smith’s day.
Issue* of fanatlchm.

Dan-D^bb Si

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*

One look at a
can’t blame hirt f c r b S J 2

Beer pall-dlnner pall*
i
Mri. Parsons, of Missouri. ;

Th« bath tub will not . t i
vacation until winter.
U4*1

YESTERDAY WAA Al S ftV
day irt the big Democratic con- w7
ventlon, V
Mention , of Smith's name,
Franklin :D. Rooaetelt, ot the
of a nomination speech, tu
looi* a noise such oanoconVenHcm
A

People w h o li^ 7 n , uto/ S
not throw glass.
1
Thd eternal "triangle |*
coming the eternal *,u*‘ "
A shark Is abig'fhh. ^ ^
Who think they ar?
Men gie'kicking about
less dresses. Ir» few '
may be kicking about
sleeves.

uppor
ortere of Goy.‘ *
ate**' without
Smith “ clashed the gate
1 .7
Lv
much. If any, resistance by the po­
lice. Thanks to the vigor of their
lungs, and to the really extraordin*Cf enthusiasm ot the rest’of tha
great crowd in the Garden, there
happened a thing not seen before.
Keeping It going, the demonstra­
tors marching, rushing, shrieking,
yelling, singing “ Sidewalks of New
York," and shouting the name of
Al Spiith, a. tually .drowned the
music of the band. Not oniy one
band was drowned by the human
volets.1 Besides the big crowd of
musicians in the gallery, there were
two different brass bands parading
around the hall and they could not
be heard except as they passed di­
rectly In front of you. *. * ,

'

6ur stand on the marry!,*,
tlon U that a man who
at home* should stay single
We like wintsr better th*a,
mer because getting cold
wilt your collar.
After forty or fifty y e ^
practice some men still ne»«ti
when they have had enough.
Flies swatted sofar p!;
to end reach the conclusion^
are not half epough.
Among Uie vfls of jeavipj |
at home is returning to fin
sink a sink* of Iniquity.

*

IF ENTHUSIASM means a nom­
ination i (It does sometimes and
sometimes does not), Al Smith will
be nominated.
Enthusiasm is catching. It affects
even seasoned newspaper reporters,
That Al Smith demonstration will
be reflected in newspaper columns
all over the United States.
However, if you studied closely
the hundreds of delegates that did
not join in the pgrade or in the
shouting, especially if you studied
the women, sitting quietly among
the delegates, you could see libs
firmly pressed together, faces witfi-,
out the trace o f a smile, that
seemed to say, J'Al Smith! N«l»
MRS. PARSdNS, of Unie
Mo., earnest delegate, in a S'
mery dress of light gray'*
stands out as leader of the four
femais immortals, from MissouM/ ’
Standing up in their chairs, with
no apparent pause for breath, they
shouted continuously, "W e eonft
Care when the East saps ‘Boot
we’re here to vote for McAdool” ,
WHILE
EVERYBODY
els*
yell*&lt;l “ Al Smith,” or sang whit
may be the new national anthom;
"East Side, West Side, AIJ Aroul
the Town," Mra. Panons, of Unio
ville, Mo., was busy. For one hour
that dauntless lady was fora:
rolling up balls mill* of pape
paper being handeuio her b
\o\id friends in her delftgt, ,
Their as the Al Smith brass bal
passed by, she threw the paper
balls into one big open brass horn
after another, silencing the music,
if .only for a half minute. That*
the spirit that offsets a good deal
of'noisy enthusiasm.

The greatest surprise to fn^
summer came from a mosnulta3
broke his bill on s man*
• ’
Choosing ; picnic weat|t«J
simple, inck the dtv' yo»
then postpone it until the foil*
day.

LJu

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON

THE TICKET SCANDAL
TAMPA TRIBUNE
Get your pencil,
udi&amp;on Square Garden seats apximately 13,000 people,
e great Democratic National
ventToh Is under way in New
Jtyrk. There Is a ticket scandal.
Certain persons have not received
as, many "ducats” as they think
th|y are entitled to.,
II r)ghi;, figure it out.
bore are one thousand four hun1 delegates. That leaves eleven
usand six hundred seats. Then
re are one thousand four hund alternates,.so to speak. And
if loaves ten thousand two huni seats.
Horn are twenty avowed candl-

ilute Is entitled to tho anmo treat­
ment, That would niake eight thou­
sand tickets to Presidential candi­
dates alone. And it would leave
»ting nceonirnodfttions for,'say,
p thousand two hundred people,
are approximately .one
d newspapermen and .other
pryss representatives covering the
coaveation. That.leaves approxi­
mately one thousand two hundred
v- ——r
CW
York was entitled to some few
passes to Uio. blg show. Am) cer­
tainly the heavy donors had th*
right to expect a few “ shills." And
every person who kicked In one
hundred dollars was entitled to n
"season pass" and for every five
hundred dollar contribution therb
was a box seat coupon good for Uio
entire run of Democracy’s greatest
show.
-. 3 ^
How many of these, donations

' B j Rev. F. 6 . Kin,

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were there! That is the unknown
quantity. There is X—find Its
value. That is, if you can. But
you oan’t , •
■
Of course, where there is a' de­
mand of kdeh proportion* the sup­
ply is certain to be short. Democ­
racy went long on attractions for
its big show, but *oJd short on sett1'ng^capacity.
— i
■ there. are
many dlsapNaturally
*
polntntented people.
And, of
course, the sergeants-at-arms and
the doorkeepers and the cohorts
of police stationed to prevent the
Unqualified from entering the
sacred precincts of that magnifi­
cent hall, where history is being
made, have,their hands full.
The law of supply and demand
is working overt! mo in this con­
vention. It la the biggest political
WibW on' a r th :— Mffltonr-wtrald
crowd into that magnificent hall.
But,- unfortunately, the walls- are
of immovable masonry. It Is a pity,
they ore riot o f some elastic sub­
stance that would permit of expan­
sion. Then everybody could be
satisfied.
.
'
And,'here's a suggestion.
The next- time an event of the
importance and widespread interest
of this one is-.cooked yp&gt;.why nqt

God never designed even one Hfo tho ' forces of destruction
to be spent fi| an unmanly or an which deadly mluils art
unwomanly fnanne f.. Multitudes constantly hurled sgsinst the I
are being lured from the highway noccnt and the unsuapecUtr 1
to the heights and are, now rush­ will invest some of the » n h i
ing recklessly toward the depths, his manhood In doing well hlii
but they were not designed for tho in taking the fort. When a '
descent. There arq other multD man discovers that the hut 1
tudes who are not rushing reck­ pioney is a deadly narcotic, he \
lessly toward the depths, snd at the master his motivei for md
same time they are not making any money. He will perhaps he no I
progress toward the heighu. They vigilent in acquiring but he
appear to,be content to live on the direct his efforts with the eou
level.. God has resigned that we of h‘ good steward.
shall make progress, that we shall
Certainly one of the mod ep,
constantly advance; that wp shall hours in a young man’s life is &lt;
ascend-the heights.
hour when he is able to prop.
A Resolve By One Who Was Down appraiae the value of God. To i
There is indeed inspiration, on that it ia perilous to attempt'll
those lines of Alfred Tennyson make tjie journey of life wn .
when ho says:
P°f? K tt Iame and Very compUUl
"I held it-truth With him who alng* L"&lt;!!1
? 5 i i V f y j l i i l V L0* '
onTte^oinu
W »^
f t ^ uUVnm
rf
That men may rise on
stopping 1to
s llvjour
nnjh 7|nW
accepting
l te

Slones
i - j receive the equipment
with *1
enu .
their dead selves to higher He
" can pr vide u» for tho1
things/
plicity of problems and the
If anyone present has been lured opportunities of »hoit-*icht«4i
by false lights, and has gone down, 1on our part which is notking:
just remember that you are riot* than a sin against ouruhres. ]
compelled to remain down. "I will Idoes not want to live the pet
arise” la a resolve from one who dicular' lire!' Who does not i
THIS. HOWEVER, is certain.
was down. - The very words them- to have . his heart supplied':
The demonstration for Al Smith
■elves indicate that the young Icourage 'for every emir— *
will influence sc^re&lt; of delegates
Arr p gj ri ■Saft—r *!- SjHrr-^.rwtiT t*.
merican Desert, wnicn, o: he was down, and he was experi- ing to meet the drifts of the {
In Al Smith’s direction. They could
course, ought to be fenced in. Then encing the bitter sting in his own Iwithout the strength, that
mo by, tha action of tho crowd, by
! needs T Is there a younr » « *
sell tickets at a reasonable rate and soul—the sting of defeat,
the literally frantic cheering, that
let the whole world and hi* brother
But wo have here a message, where who Is willing to tosksi
Smith had an extraordinary hold
In to view the performance.
from the battle field, and this mes-’ and perhaps fatal mistakes!
upon the people of his city.
For a Democratic-National Con­ sage Informs us that the forces of elding upon life’s issue*! 1
vention la certainly worth the price darkness had won every battle up men, for these emerges *
NEVERTHELESS, before you
of admission any time, t
to the hour of the sending Of,the these tasks, and these
sa y /"It's Smith,” remember the
Ahd—ehoulId by any chance, thlj message. Oh these battles ,In the ‘
our nource of »tr*nl
peop^ that came from quiet little
■uggestioi
ggestion be adopted—give us the human heartl What momentous •f“ rce °* wisdom
places. They havo not yet been
and cold drink Krivileae. U.u. . . r . UiYolvoll Wh«t ,tn ir a lM ,
o( the
heard from In the convention.
And we’ll not care particu irly who are frequently experienced! Though |:
young man ot irw i
Ui nominated.
the young man was financially *
0 0 HAS HAD his demon­
bankrupt* and morally a libertfne:
k“ P
stration; Gov. Smith has had his
though the* forces of darkness bad
h *n “b
overwhelming demonstration. But
for evsry step of life’s jou
iluted.hls life,, there is eno
both'demonstrations leave a great
!.
A
SUMMER
SCHEDULE
age
left
W
.
fa.
In,
hi
Ui
h
«r
t
fa
mrt,
the 112,000,000 people
.... . „
a manly resolve/
' ’
MIAMI HERALD
”
Ited States not reprosentJourneydemsnds the cou
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P
,
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is
something
Yoi
nny of the shouting.
He alone‘can supply,
(l&lt;j. EUniinate The Middle-Man Profits
t a manly resolve. o f the journey
Candidates have gathered their _______
One ofHthe
health
mogfixinea'iug-’
Mrm' n habit' of thfnking *hfippy
H ___
^____________
_
oorney cans
ceils for
ffl 1
Yoil must takfi account of the fsi­
groups op delegates pledged more gests tiat for a year uyary dec- thoughts.
and He alone
lo
do;
Among
or lets securely. Those groups will
1Rssry mlleibf I
sdopt a few aimple rules, which
Endeavor to rqalntaih a good
Mathematical students are familiar with the
forces with which
it
believes
will
add
greatly
to
the
Welt
:V
;i
‘
://;■
ration and 1
posture
when
sitting
or
sta:
naingJ
' ‘ dxfom, ‘Things equal to the shme thing are equal to
Tfce newspapers are concentrated |general health of the public. A few God made man upright.
e*}c^ otl\er*” .A school district applies to a bank for
has i
on three-iskues that are now, far ofjtheae do not have much applica­
Sleep eight or nine hours each cea
j
time
m* ago a young man called to see
Uj-* w#
The banker secures the
removed -from the old : McKinley tion to this section, such as a rule night with the windows open.
we dare
dare «not :
t o ! wear - sufficient ' light, warm - Just' how. anyone la to steep so me,
®» and re
the long- Idvenee w lthout
t W the M*»j
“ dinser paU.”
* ■
Reserve Bank by redisj j f f f i ^ t e d to go g f i j i '
Inga
of hi*
clothingto
prevent
loss
of
heat
They
are:
shall quick
;nt down here It is
The Federal Reserve
school
-rselvss lo Js*Vi. *
when exposed to the .cold, but most
• h im self f o t co m m it oni*elvee'to'&lt;
First. Prohibition fanaticism.
cult to understand. It is very to
money at cost from the
, the ran
of them might well be applied here
c*nd. Religious fanaticism,
"THB CMiab '
to drive oneself to bed these taking hla
vely presa forwi
United States treasury by the deposit of certain spe­
hd. League of Nations fanat- ■a elsewhere. Some'of these hires gorgeous nights. And by daybreak those who
But here Is another r
_ or enough money
ngfoi
isa.
are:
;
•
cified securities.
The axiom applied is that the
Voong man of the
the birds begin their cheerful He is not
to pay for , night’s lodging;'he
as and teachit,. ,,
THt
last
fanaticism
Is
rapidly
A
cold
or
tepid
bath
follotked
by.
songs,
waking
anyone
wl
“
ewho
la
not
school bonds on which the banker draws Interest are
ined to go to senool and .
rii)g out.
fashion. .
sweet sounds,
a brisk rub, upon'rising at a reg- altogether immune to sw*
i , M ^ fr eal.?i®?.u9 ty , f9r ' the money
Why not
It Isn’t straining for a play on alar.
lar houy.
Asida.fropj this-one rule,
uie, koprever, his younrheart was pleading fo r a Hfe* voUr eves on himeliminate ^fie banker and the Federal Reserve Systo say that tne old-fashioned
^
iB* n0W to abandon and *•
Take sufficient-time to dress and there seems no reason why any­
oulj
r pat) In the convention has eat before assuming the duties of one might not fqllow these sug- m . - t h o u t .
tepi from the deal, deposit the school bonds with tho
TSb #‘ *■’
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largely replaced by the equal. Treasury on the same terms given the Federal Re­
than money—ap*
thank God
1
-feahloned
befr
pall.
Dine regularly. Include one or
agram is
The feature of
serve System, saving to the district the entire Intor­
two
leafy
vegetables,
fruits
or
raw
it
ttlal
to
i''' estburden? V / **
YOUNG CAN remember vesretabMl salads twice a day, and at
Tbs
i which
bean conv
it old beer pail went back least .a pint of rallk in 'the day’s people» a^r&gt;eos
In
J 1*®
published as sn editorial In a March
the hero Is r
1diet;
. 3.
•/.?*. .viifc these days tend
Of

® £

in

tav«

l

get. and with

m

school funds without,
in

“ THIS FREEDOM” ./

fW »»t

* A few yea fifa goV F lorida man looking after his rubber
- tlM ilar.** IM»«f»nl, MatWa
plantation
in ^HqnUuraa had occasion to send to Tampa for
IlMutSeean*i O ss* Mat Mr,
__
ST, 1 » t V * t the P«*itofl)ce some supplies and entrusted the mission, to the "captain of
Hanford. Florida, under At*. of
irch y W V ________________ his labor crew, a hajfrbreed who spoke a dialect Spanish, Mex­
ican, Mosquito, a little French and a little English.
____ I N b t . O ^ d S tL ^ -..------- Kdlto*
- »• The “ captain" had never been out ot that section of Span­
, n o w A i t n tiK n a —-.—
ish
Honduras in the Black River territory. He had nevfcr
141
in mwwho atw m
________
seen
an jautomobUe nor a trolley car. He had never seen a
s c m c n ir r r o x S m i
i* T**r.u^-»M O ft»xUM»th».»J.5» telephone. He had never seen.an electric light. Even his
tllvered &gt;ln City . b ,Kj * rr *r
reading
"e d he had wily the vaguest idea o f stye
on.
1» m » l i t Weekly
s to r ie s .■•-r;&lt;*.;
r t f'
P*r Tear.
ihodem
Nets* AH obituary
to
a
Tampa
mAh who WOlrid
troducti
Wi
__ , ___
notr&lt;i*»Af ••t»*tnn&gt;«'.nt« wher» help hi
■ca
antai
iff ret
an
jw
iniCH THE AMOCUTKW PRKBS
to have the supplies but
lit AMOclai'd P row I* etcluii- ordered,
*ly iBlIrUNl to ttfo u n for rspubeagerness to inquire o f tils
ai
tion o f *11 n*w* dUp*tch*« scarcely
thoa;i f f s
tiled to It gr W t otliyrwU* c r r i- man wha
w a . 1 nited States.
In tbl* t&gt;np*r and also th« local
The
. . . . A l l . talKatfve.'until 1iis employer
a publlah*dh*T*lntf All rights of
abile* lie* of aprclal dlapatcbc* asked him tfife dhrectttbectrBrtj
’ * ngd,, wHat:wad„ the
„ moAt
1* u i .m n Cfogrrad.
wonderful,thing you saw in Tampa?" And Domingo, his eyes
__
shining with'eagurness, 'replied, “ Why, master, even the chil­
i t o W ) a V ;&gt; u n e m , W *
dren over .there can speak English 1"
10UGHT FOR TODAY
Learning to *pcak- English to Horn ingo was the greatest
: 0F.T1IE PERFECT:—
feat
possible* T hat little children could do it seemed amaz­
God will not cant away a
feet man. neither will He help ing.
*
i etrll ^ oera^-Jo^ 8:20.
..This Story was recalled today when we came across some
clever versus about thus same English language. They are
SONNET
food that never satisfies the too good todet'poss unnoticed and when you rend them you
Will agree with* Domingo that it really Is remarkable that
beauty fading Ilk* the April American‘ boys-add girls learn to* speak their native tongue.
with floods of ij*H thnt Some orte writing for “Th4 iVnny Pictorial" contributed the
'lesson," whicfpgoes in this wise:
nfna combined;
A pleaiwrUpassing #r* in thought
with A1
A'box,
We^H begin* wjth
box, and the plural boxes,
made anrat &lt;
But
raf
of
jox
should'‘ be
b oxen, not oxes.
A honor that taore fickle Is than
, Th^riTipe
fowl la gbose, but two are called geese,
t
1&amp;
wind,
. ’
&lt;
.A glory at opinion’* frown that
Yet the plural p f■mouse should never be meese;
Yqii may And albne m6use dr a whole lot of mice.
A treasury^*hic)r bankrapt time ‘r But the plural o f house is houses, not hice,
A kn*W°Udr*vthan grgre lgnor. »»}! ' I f the plural of man is always called men,
Why shouldn’t the lural of pan be called pen?
A v a i n ^ f i T ^ K t o com­
The cow in the plural may be cows of kine,
mand,
But a bow if repeated is never called bine.
A style of greatness In effect a
And
the plliral o f vow Is vows, not vine,
dream;' *
*
, ..
A swelling thought of holding sea
And if 1 speak o f a foot and you show me your feet,
and land/
. . And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet?
A servile lot deck’d with a pomp­ ku I f one is a tooth, and a whole set are teeth,
ous name, .......
***•!
Why shouldn't the plural of booth be called beeth?
Are the strange ends we toll for
here below
i I f the singular's this and the plural is theac.
Till wisest death makes us our
Should the plural of kiss be nicknamed kcese?
errors know.
Then
one may be that, and three would be those,
—William Drummond.
.. . - Yet hat In the plural would never be hose,
And the plural o f cat is cats, not cose,
Florida, the head of the table.
L -/ «s d Im m . i d , ' 1
We speak o f a brother and also of brethren,
Smith Is as far from being
But though we say mother we never say methren.
1 * Then masculine pronouns are he, his and him,
But imagine the feminine, she, shis and shim.' *
It's dollars to vie
So the English1,'I think, you all will agree,
then will be no Klan
IS
the moat wonderful language you ever did see."*
platform ono way or
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CROWD PSYCHOLOGY OF CONVENTION

MISS ROSAMOND RAD FORD, Society Editor.

AT

THE

CHURCHES

have U.
if it were possible’ tb' draw dir««"&lt; '
lines front the Una of thobsapda of
eyes the result would be a |.|iBtie. —
, spider web design. .
; Only at momenta of high emo- *
! tiobaliem; only when excitement J ,
i takes the floor and wheneries are
reeved dees thfre aeetn to be a
center of attention. Otherwise *U ’
________ ___ I___ i . L . *____t, . j ; tcntlon
roams about the great
diUrium like the tiny paga'l
with piping voice, loyt in the cl

Phone: Rea. 425

! E. B. Brown Formerly
Of Sanford, Dies In.
Tampa On SatUYjiajf.

Methodist Chnrch
First Baptist Charcb
W. J. Carpenter, Pastor
Sunday school 9:30 o’clock.
Morning sermon: "Cornelius, a
Mr. and Mrs. R, J, Roily - and
Every meihber of the school i*
seeker after truth", 11 o’clock, j urged to help m ctjjfeo JJQ00 White Robert Holly jind Mr*. J E. Jlk
-Keening sermenr “Jesus, Sun of f people In Sanford who did nob at­ Brown hnve‘ returh«TYrom»Tampa
‘Thiirsthty
the Righteous" 8 o’clock.
Where Ithoy, wept on. Tu«»dav to
tend Sunday school last Sunday.
f iS S iE
•Be at Sunday School at 9:30
Morning worship and sermon 11 attend the funkraj bf E. B! Brown,
I '
I
« , teacher sitting on a pin h i*
o’clock. Subject, "It;Is Finished.** f6rmer|y.a resident Of Sanford and
iMcd. i &lt;• to ■*.»*&gt;(&lt;•.»» . ,\it&lt;*
Bo pi Epworth Leagues will Study. No. 6—Sentences Spoken by well known in Florida.
meet at 7 ,P. M. lor ao "Echo Jesus . From the Cross.
The wogfcn, in particular, stem
Mehting".' This will be mere than
•crave excitement. -.
»■&gt;i-«
Geneva
B. Y. P. U. Training School 7
interesting. t ' .
For many b ( them it Is thefc' ,; .
o’clock.
,
’
first convention. And, nka t]
klesia Mens'left Saturday MORE TllAN .TWO &gt;TIIOUBANt&gt; s . Evening worship and sermon 8
small boy at a circus, they dor
o’clock.
At
the
evening
hour
the
il to make her borne with
BAN FORD ' CITIZENS NOT &lt; pastor begins ji series of Sunday
want to mita atiythtflg. Th.
IN SUNDAY SCHOOL
have been, told that a convention
evening, sermons on the greatest
By P. D. King
full of thrills, It Is. But the
words of the Bible. The evening
VJ-.— —
are &lt;tirmu wbyn only the, train
subject WOr be a word of three
The papers carried the Infbrm;&gt;- Letters. ’ -*
seals perform, Then is thfc period
n, Ohio with relatives:'
Uon a few days ago that more than
of necks craned at every angle and '
Wednesday evening meeting will
20 Ohio citizens were victims o f i
I. T. Wakefield left * Week heat last week. No such condition be held at 8 o'clock.
But let the fringe of tiysfariq be
ay for Bloomingtea, QL to were ever recorded by any weather
touched and all oyea foeu* as dL
Presbyterian Church
i
bureau In Florida. We have some
R. D. Brownlee, Pastor
rect'y as any camera leas.
hot hours during the day biit the
Tomorrow
will
be
the
last
dny
It’s an Interesting study In pay*
nd Mrs. T. W. Prevatt arete Florida climate is far superior to of preaching services for a month,
chology—thesa convention cyowdaj
ad Friday on business.
that of many other states. But It .is hoped/thaL p large number
a phychology somewhere betwopn-.
there are some things worse than of the congregation, will bo presthat of a schoolroom, e-sight-ae*'
tad Mrs. Roland RdBd and heat prostrations. *
ing wagon and a circus tent
rimer were visitors in OrLast Sunday morning many of
They all want the clowns -to.
ist Sunday.' the Sunday school workers of the
-_ ■
■i -S.
come on; The* all wait ezpfdk
city congratulated their Bible
antly to see what will happen to
Joe Dant\ of,Palm'.Beach schools on. their fine record for the
the boy who put over a wicked shot
few days of last week with day, and,, compared with former
with the beanshooter.
1
standards'xif.similar work in our
city,'the schools were very encour­
M r s .&amp; ‘H. Kllbae*were aging;. But perhaps some of the
T ty Sm ith’s B arber
Thursday.
Bible school workers did not take
'• This is a photograph of mental allltudo. Cccattionally motion pictures rt
tlmt to
into a tragic condi­
Shop fo r good barber
Rstely Is a mental process caught In Vine nho:ogrn)ih, Notice the attitude of the
Mrs. B. Bromley of SL tion. Last Sunday morning more
the Democratic Convention Hall ntNcw York, specif lly tho women hi the Inset
Me were bare last week via- than 2,009 of the white citizens of
w ork — n e x t Valder
fu Endor Curlett and Mrs. Sanford did not attend Sunday
pchool anywhere.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Now, candor compeils one to ask
Tho lawn of the lovely home of
NBA Service ..Writer
Coffee of Miami is visiting a few questions, ..... ________ r. 9:45 A. M„ Sunday School at the Mrs.
M. S. Wiggins on Magnolia
s fMOdawa brings
CONVENTION
7 "HALL, New
IsrWsort this week.
factory r s k s t li
and scores of Sanford dads remain High School,
Avenue was the scene of n lively
— — -** j • \
itypewriter
n’n jf
Yoik, June 23.—What is the atti­
at'horn a last Sunday morpingT* 11 A. M., church service at the party when little Dorothy Wiggins
make,
Good a*
M. E. Wicks has arrived Why did hundreds of our young Milone Theutre. The rector hopes celebrated her fourth birthday, Fritude of a convention crowd toward
new.
A i t to See
from a two weeks visit In’ 'people choose to sleep late? Why to officiate for the first time since
on*
, , ' ■
dny afternoon at 6 o'clock.
tho events transpiring before.if7
.
Peeples
Meelt
ns, Ga.
Old fashioned games were played
L,i
■ ■'i i w'* were there many, very many of our Easter.
Pretty much , the xnme as that
boys and girls playing on the I
____________ ______ _____ and stories were told the little
|y Harrison left Monday for streets rather than attending our .CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
of any clrcua crowd. [ “ j
folks until they were Invited Ihto
along-the west coist.
Bible schools ? Some of the schools
Sunday, June 29, 1921.
A spellbinding keynoter may bp
the
dining
room.
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iu iiu u a iiii
of the city broke all summer atSunday school,10A. M.
The
birthday
cake
was
placed
in
and Mrs. Thomas Greer of tendance records last Sunday, and
Church service,11 A. M.
the
center
of
the
table
where
(low­
an* visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. yet more than 2,000 white citizens
Subpect, “ Christian Science. ’
T u rk ey and Fried
ers carrying out the color scheme
of Sanford did not attend any
Women’s Club Building, Oak of yellow, pink and blue, were
Bible school.
* Avenue.
, •
placed around It and in the center.
C hicken fo r Sunday
Some of the church auditoriums
All are welcome.
Ice cream and cake were served in
were almost crowded with people
--------------------- -—plates of yellow pink and blue.
!
■..D in n er
at the Sunday School hour, but
Boosters Clsss
Capa and favore were given each
William Musgrove left 2,000 other citizens lost the oppor- The young men of Sanford are tiny tot in the colors selected ter
iV aa a delegate to fho Dls- tunlty.of ohb of the greatest hours cordially invited to attend the further carry out the color scheme.
lethodlat Conference pt H»a- of the,week. Here la both a trag- Boosters Class of the .Methodist
Mr*. Wlggtne was assisted in en­
edy and a challenge. Hero is an Sunday School each Sunday mom- tertaining and serving by Miss
opporttinlty of tremendous moment, ing at 9:45 o’clock in the clas*Winifred Strong and Mies Antoin­
room. Judge E.F. Husholddr is ette Shlnholser.
, W. W. ToVrner and children liow will the citizens of Sanford
teacher.
iecastle were the. week-cpd meet this opportunity? '
CIRCLE NO, 6 TO MEET
of ,Mr*. d* B- Single tar y»
Circle No. 5 of the Methodist
Missionary Society will ipceUt£ the
and Mr*. J. A. Peckham
PERSONAL’S
into, their .jaew.itoiiee
£
5 * “L $ rVM|
-VnrjV.b &lt;:i
French Avenue. .JJopd*y. at&gt; *
vlelryf ,’fsn‘f' w M, i'i V trt"
L*
•.•-i t
Ina Pierce will spendT the week-end Raymond M.-Cason leaves tonight okcloek. On account of rein ,tno.
arty of fifteen young people,
to spend his vacation at.NIchol, Ga. meeting : was postponed * frpm
Ir. and Mr»- W, V. Dunn,’ at- In WaucM8Wednesday until Monday.
the evangelistic meetings
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Browp an­
J, C. Mitchell of Gainesville. Ga.
mdervilie the evening. of is visiting hts brother :W. T. nounce. the birth of a son. Junq 27*
P rotestan t - . P arish es
SAFEGUARDiNO MILK
Mltdheli. ‘ 1' — '
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Seek F or C lergym en
Mr. and Mre. .Craig Thompson
Glenn Wimblsh wilt motor to
Mtik. Is a. most useful food at
hr. june 16. from
OHando to be the guest of his pa­ annbunce the blzth o f a •daughter,
DUBLIN, Juife ■27.-‘-The Prm
1 timea^ ,bot la Dover more tpbdeavor Conventlo
Lorraine Elizabeth, June 27, 1924. testant Bishop of Cloghtn*,’ Dr. Mag*
rents for the week-end.
'
U reports.a. mm. I
1P2 T :
alarm’ in referring to tho growing
*
Two
things
ere
easential
la
hav­
shortage of clergymen ih the
Church
of Ireland. H«* haa fly** ing good milk. The (Irst, of
end Mrs. W. V.;Dunn, Mrs.
PUREED PEA 8CUP'’
vacant
parlance
In his diocese an l course, Is to be sure of the source
Hopkins, Mary and Helen
“ not a slnvle suitable man In view trout which the milk comes, thut
accompanied Dr. and MrsA milk soup; la acceptable la
for any of them." In hie univer­ the ‘ cowe ere healthy aud well
[ark on thgir rounds Sunday,
sity days .In Trinity Colibge, ho cared for. The nest la tho okra sgtinur when soup stock Is not1 so
to Sorrento.- for mornjng
says, there were abouh 15t&gt; men or the milk after It roaches thq easily kept oif bund. When peas
a, back fo Paola for afterpreparing for the ministry. Now household. The ,J--*
ideal conUlaei front the garden gat too old to be
ervlces f and, .returolnR .to
there are only fronv20 to 80. for
milk
ta
therefore
en enamris£ cetcotaa a vegetable, use them In
Mary in time for evening
"It require*." the, Bishop declare-!, ware . covered milk kettle or at Ibis soup. Cook tho peas In cold
"but a eimplo calculation to show eoameled ware pitcher. This wan water In un enameled, ware sauce­
that If this state of things continu­ will not break and can bo kqp pan (or about twonty minutes:
register seioion of this. Suned for a comparatively short num­ scrupulously clean with pertoc wbt^ soft rub, them through a
SwLof the Lake Mary. Prwsber of years tljo work of the ease. Cere should be'taken no sieve. .11iib two .jUtbiespooasful ,of
ln tjhurch was held ga usual
church would come to a etop.
to put milk awsr lu an let butter atid two of flour together
uttfiy- 26, b«i n# present.
chest near any article or food with and ndd lo the pegs. Put a pint
■-11i-J’i' u
Presbyterian Sunday School
a strong odor, as milk absdrbi of milk snd a" plat of water lu ah
liElad to woleoma, to their
imol I* In a most remarkable way eijan)uled ware double boiler aqd
Where lea Is hah! jo get, milk when hot. stir la the tbli’joncd p'u'n
W HITE SUPPLANTS BLACK AS
mixture. If It U preferred, two
A SUMMER PARTNER FOR RED
tcai-ixionsful' ‘ of suffaF may

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Inst. Itradetitowo—Dayton
tw Fast Game From Orundo o to c r &lt;

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Clubs:
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LaIceland JW&gt;J....t&amp; X . 8 2
St.1Petersburg .....
7
3
Tampa ,
6 »t
Orlando . ............
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Daytona- . .... ........... 8
1
Bradentown..................2
1

Yonkers •&gt;*»«..T wr. Frrth flekloh
BbxyhypH tV 7 and 10 tv 5

Banders crackW his Melfth homb‘
run of the year with Dash on the
paths In the eighth.
Score by innings:
Daytona . .— ..013 010100—0 13 1
Orlando . ___ 001.100 020—4 10 2
Cornett andf Livingston; Camp,
Hymel anA ,Goettl( Francis.

Deepens For Pop

:H9Y LAKE, England, June 28.—
n*gen Tecaptured tho British title
Friday afternoon when he turned In
a score of 301 for tho 72-hole
struggle that began Thursday
morning, with 86 golfers com­
peting.
'Thus for the third time In four
ykara tho trophy, emblematic of
Brftislr championship will be car­
ried to the United State*. Jack
Ilutekleon o f Chicago won it at St.
Andrews in- 1981 and Hagen at
Sandwich in 1922. Just as he lost
chatopionahljj' by ■* oh*' stroke ut

officer on •

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H. J. Claii
Distributor

I should Line TO
SPEAK WITH •
ATTORNEY WARRCN

By TAYLOR

150 Young People
Attend Conference
At Rollins College

MR. WARREN NO J
LONGER OCCUPIES&gt;VTHIS OFFICE,AWOAM
HE HAS MOVED *—
DOWN t o t h g )
THIRD FLOOR 1

NO - I VUA3 FORCEO Tt&gt; ■
IMOt/a down TO THE THIRD
FLOOR - WOMEN USED TO
START UP TO SEE ME
ABOUT GETTirVG A DiUORCE
BUT AFTER Entering THE
•Elevator and r / oin G f
^ up S ixteen s t o r e s - \

TOO MANY HAD
TIME TO CMA im6 6
THEitt M iN D Sfi

h im Aw

located there

(From U»*Chicago New*,)...
Whlla government by parties
may be crude/ it ia clearly better
than government by bloc*.

WINTER PARK, Fla., June 27—
150 young people from Presbyter­
ian churches all over the state of
Florida . left Rollins College this
week following the closing of the
Presbyterian Young People’s Con­
ference which has been In session
mi- the campus in Winter Park.
This Conference is conducted under
hd-Joint Control of the Presbyter­
ians of Suwannee and St. Pohn’s
hn&amp;/ includes the territory from
Jacksonville, to Tampa, Miami, etc.
Duncan B. Cfirry of Jacksonville,
Director In charge, pronounced this
tHeibest conference that has yet
,d?pgpilnaIon m the state. Rolline offers iriQmparnblct advantages for such a
tethering and the section of.the
itate in whfeh Rollins Is situated
•make* it &lt;ho most accessible point
foiy a gathering .of young people
•{tain the whole of Florida. ’ Over 400 certificates were
,a*fprdec)'at the cltfsing exercises of
[the Conference covering work done
in Bible Study, Church History and
Doctrine, Christian Endeavor, Mis­
sions and almost every church ac­
tivity. Bealdea the course of study
offered the conference promoted all
manner of recreational and social
activities, athletics, water sports,
tennis, etc.
. v1
Kingston Newman o f Jackson­
ville was elected president of the
student government. and Mary
Engle of Lake City was chosen aec-

t a c t ic s .

THE Sixteenth .
FLOOR. MR
JHACRCN-X
THOUGHT YOU
WERE STilA.

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A SPLENDID FEEUl

vigorous

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9-13 A. 14. ; 1-5 P. M.

Cincinnati . ...302 000 000—G 11 2
SL Louis . .^.::vG00 001)000—3 j8 2,
Lajque and Hnrgrare; ShardeL
Dicker man and Gonzales,
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Second Gama
T Seo’rp by innings:
"*
Cincinnati . ......400 000 100—6 10 2
St. Louis .......001 000 001—2 9 0
Donohue and Sandberg; Dyer,

HAGAN IS AGAIN

hpr BcconA time in'Thr*e Years
Walter-Hagan/of New York Is
‘ British’ Open G olf Champion /

Ofried H ouri;

Score*--Chicago /Trounbrftt'*
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.----; -Louis
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CLEVELAND. Jnn»'Sfi'-MVhU^
hill Wsted“KlMutF in ft' pitcher;.’
battle Friday and Detroit defeated
Cleveland. I to 0.
Scare bv‘ inning*: i ■: •*'/
Detroit
oon oio ooom c o
Cleveland . ...... U00 000 000-0 7 II
Whitehil) and Bossier; Shoute,
Smith and L. Sewell. *v ■.
9 to 0, Friday.
•Score by innings
New York 12-10: Boston 7-5
Chicago .
000
BOSTON, June 28.—New York Pittsburgh ......500
abruptly ended its losing streak
Jacobs, Bioko
by taking, both games from Boston Cooper and Gooch.
Friday, 12 to7 and 10 to 5.
First Qiimc
DOWN SOUTH
Sccre by innings:
New York ....'300 00 1500—12 14/) (From Louisville Courier-Journal.)
Boston .......... 001 004 UO— .7 H 1
“ Is it all right to call a member
Shnwkov. Jones and Schang; of the colored population uncle T"
Murray, Fullerton. Fuhr, Workman, asked a visitor from up North.
Ruffing nnd Pinlnich.
. “ Not unless he is over twenty,"
cautioned the native.
Second Game
Score by innings:
.*
J
New Fork „t. 0O1228 Oil—W 11 0 hYiday und the White Sox won, U
Boston .
003 000 020— G 10 5 to 3.
Score by innings:
*
( Hoyt and Hoffman; Ross, Work­
St. Louis ........010 001 001—3 13 2
man nnd O'Neill.
Chicago ..........001 401 30x—9 13 0
Wingnrd,
Uoyne, G. •Lyons,
Chicago 9; St. Louis
CHICAGO, June 28— St. Louis Grant and Severeid; T. Lyons and
pitchers were wild and Ineffective Crouse.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Juno
icon League
, w
28__ Tho Sa'mta made it two
Clubs:
v•
straight from Lakeland Friday, Washington
winning 7 to 4 id a game filled
with arfcumMit and protest. Pick Detroit
got a homer in the seventh with New York
Boston .. *1
^Tomm1# £c*eh,' managing the St. Louis
Highlanders protested the game Chicago v ....
because Manager Hodges failed to
enforce his order banishing Moore. .Cleveland .
Martin, Soints manager, protested Philadelphia
It on grounds that Ehrhardt licked
National League
the boll.
•Clubs:
Scoro by innings:
Lakeland...... .000 002002—4 11 0 New York ..
St. Petersburg 000 003 40x—7 11 8 Chicago . ...
Ehrhardt and Smith; Wilson and Brooklyn
Pittsburgh .
Cincinnati .
Temps 11; Bradentown 2
Boston . ’....
' BRADENTOWN, June 28—The Philadelphia
Smokers had their hitting clothes St. Louis__
on Friday And won easily. The
Growers had,A patched line-up on
account of Doran's and Sam John­
son's injury. Lloyd pitched a good
game.
Score by Innings:
Tampa .........-213 014 000—11 16 0
Bradentown . 110000000— 2 18 1 Mobile
Lloyd and Gomes: Sullivan, IIou- Birmingham
isco, Johnson and McDanleL
Little Rock ..
Chattanooga
Daytona 6; Orlando 4
ORLANDO, ‘ June 28.— Superb
'‘The Mystery
fielding eoupled with timely, lucky | MOiVTN POP
blows Friday afternoon won a
S mc for Tommy McMillan’s
unty Daytona Islander clan, 6 to
1 1 THINK BEFORE L GO *
4. The smallest pay crowd, barring
ANY FUfiffMER WITH THIS
one exhibition, of the season, wit­
It
,*,
MATTER I*Lt GO DOWN
nessed the game, in which the Bull­
TO SEE AN ATI oSNEY S
dogs got most of the bad breaks.
T ttu su s
ANOGer MIS AOVlCE \
Five double plays, three by the
ARE PIUNG .
vUltoVs—two of them by the two
upf ax
Maes and Lauzon combination
ie*puciww«y
which is proving to be more than
a nemesis to Florida Stato League
fo r in her
batsmen #sd b is i runners—snd
confession.
two by thor Bulldog*, ilvcfruxl lb*
GOlckS Fish &gt;

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Palm er Q raiaata

BTf LOUIS. June 28.—Failure
ot Sherdt!I r.nd Dyar, bpth atartJdjti
pitchers in the St. Louis Nationals'1
double
hendor with Cincinnati,
caused the Cardinals to lotte-bbth
games, Friday, 6 to .1, and 6 to 2r
. i •,. First Game . . .

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FARMS.
to acres. Improved, tiled; barn,
tenant house; place w ell located:
worth $1,000 per sere. F or uuick
sale party w ill take $1,000 and ar­
range term s'to suit purahaaer.

“ I began taking BlackDraught over fifty years
«co and my ex peril nee
with It gtretches over a
good long time," says Mr,
Joe A. Blakeinore, a Civil
War veteran, now a promi­
nent citizen of Floyd, Tex.
"It.la.the beat laxative I
know of for old people.
A good msny.yesre ego. In

That tired, half-nlck, &lt;ft
ed feeling caused by * tor
and constipated bowiU &lt;
gotten rid . of
u
tness by ustag Herb
m
8 beneficial effect i
first dose as its purifying
ulating effect it thorow
complete., It not only 2
pile and impurities but if
a splendid feeling of uifi
etrength, vim, nnd bootti

11 scree, with houee, located with
hard rogd on two sides; farm In
beat o f shape; recently ra-tlted. A t
a bargain.

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proved: barn, tenant house; corn
and Pea* now on. place. Another

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little Black-Draught soon
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S tew doses, In Utile or no
time ITn all1right again.”
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SUMMER,the sne^k thief's harvest til
is here. EViery opened or screened v/
dow ^vill bin an invitation for him to h
him seli to your valuables.
AND it isn’t such a baffling problem;
hiiiri to find tiife hidiiiBr places of valuabl
It's a part o f his art to know where
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brte ceht a ddy yod^hh rent a safe dei
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wsltion .with
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I of 804. ' ^
teran golfer,
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iks under tho atrsln at midday,
nplng with lumbago, JCayloi
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lanford, Florida. ,a
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For Rent
Apartments

ford Dally Herald

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BUILDING
MATERIAL

Advertising

d»ubi* »bp(v *

dates arc for con ktU* Inierllone.
t 0rJ(i of average length
[counted A lino
lorn t b .n o « « for lin t

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Teiegram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram, Lakeland, Fla.

Vertielnr la restrictod to
•r ctM .lflc.tlon.
In error I* made The 8anlerald « l » he reaponalble
\j one Incorrect Insertion,
IVertlier, fo r aubaequtnt
nfii
_ Tbe
The office should be
Immediately In ease o f

CObUMBUft (fia.) LEDGER—Claasi- . i d
l*.ave th* iRfReat elrculatlon In Bouthweatern Ocorgla.
R a t e j c f I - w o r d ) Un *.______

|t o a o T n H T iS R n i.
I»r.ld representative thorf.m lllsr with rales. rules,
■location, w ill (Iv s you
Information. And If
■h, they will nsalat you In
your want ad to make
effective.
ITffAT dlOTICK.
■era should give their
or postoffies add rasa as
it their phone number If
Ideelre results. About one
out of a thousand has a
. and ths others can’ t
slcate with
you unless
your address.
Btleseace MUST he
In ptCeMi at The Rawi Dr raid office &lt;rr hr 1*4Telvphoue dlaeoatlaare aet valid,
teous. Prompt, E fficient
I•
Service.

tEAL ESTATE
[SALE — Celery farms, all
and prices. It will pay you
if you are going to buy.
I at the owners* prlcefi,
LLE—5-room bungalow, all
em, on Laurel Ave. $4,000,
erms.
|SALE—C-foom house, modwater, lights and gas,^well
hed. Lot 76 ft. front on Park
3,500. Terms.

IINOLE REALTY CO.,
Seminole Hotel Annex. _
7E— Desirable fiye acres,
for suburban homes. A. C.
Herald.
[SAU&amp;—By owner, 1% acres
land* with six-rqom house,
St. and Pecan AVe. Inquire
half million dollar htfthway to' the
C.l care' Herald.
ninock. ‘ All tiled,'sm all barn,

(/THRASHER A G A R N E R .

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IEAL-ESTATE
tl, fifteen acre farm 4 acres
balance cleared, flva 'room
|h-i !ow two itnry barn two ten houeea, flow ing well#, very
«P terms, (ideal for Dairy) on
ck road.
thlo City lota well located,
*p eaey terms.
J
n l beautiful bungalows - on
Mtl etrects cheap, terms. ,y
M ntont', house, aeven- ■rooms,
be In. west first street good
I. lerni*. . . .
)htllo ItUBlnfUs. With gohd tease
Mlp. a. money ipak»r, porno

H elp W a n ted

COMPOSITION ROOFING

WANTED—Men and women to sell
Knight &amp; W all Company, a co r­
town lota in St. Petersburg.
poration.
Summer prices. Double your money
vi.
next winter. Liberal terms to buy­
Lewis K. Weaver, Defendant.
ers. Good commission to agents.
First National Bank o f Sanford, A. D. Powers, Box 1759, St. Peters­
Garnishee.
burg, Fla.
G a r a L h m v n t.

To Lew la 15. Weaver anil all other#
Interested:
It appearing from the return of
the sheriff ou the Summons ad n eapuiult-ndum Mllrected to Lew lj E.
Weaver, defendant herein. that tha
said defendant Lewis K. Weavers
does not raalde In Eemlnole Coun­
ty. Florida,.. It la
Therefore, ordered that each of
y o u 'd o appear to tha declaration
herein .filed on or before the 1st
day o r h ^ U ffih e r . A. D. I ll* the
tame being.' A Rulo Day of this
Court, otherwise Judgment will be
entered nga'lnat you hy default.
It Is further ordered that this
I notice be published In .The Ban*
| ford Herald, a newspaper pub; ilshed In Seminole County, KlorI Ida, once each week fdr two
' months.
, Witness the hand and seal o f VI
A. Dnimlnss. Clerk of County
1 Court of Hemlnole County. Florida,
at the Court House In said County
and State, this ISth day of Juno
A. D. m i.
K. A. DOirCLABR,
(Seal
Clerk of A bove Cn*„"t.
By A. M. WEKKH.
Deputy Clark.
, LEWIS O’ BHYAN.
Attorney for I'lalntlff.
I 6:1S 7:5-1S-15-26 S :S -9 -l(-tl

N n lln of Application far T « » Deed
Under Section S7S of the (Icncrnl
S tatutes nt th e State o f
Florida.

Notice Is hereby Riven that J. K.
Snyder, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 43), dated the 4th day of June.
A. D. 1911, has (lied aald certldcata
In my offlea and haa matte applica­
tion for tax deed to Issue In accord­
ance With law. Bald ccrtlflcata em braces the following described land
Situated In Bemlhole county. Florida,
-to-writ: NWR of NWt4 of 8K\i
Hto. it, Twp. ll a n. 31 K. 10 acre#.
Tlie said land being asseasrd at the
date of the Issuance of auch certifi­
cate In tha name of Thos. Helf. ITn14ns ea|d certificate shall be redeem­
ed according to law tax deed will
IS'un thereon on the Ith day of
Auxust.
A.—
D.-Jf--,
1911. , ,
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FOR RENT — 6-room house newly
finished throughout. Good locatlon. 200 6th St.
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FOR RENT— After Julv lat, 0
room house on comer of flth St.
and Palmetto. Thrasher ft Gamer.
FOR RENT—One furnished and
one unfurnished house. W. J.
Thigpen, Brumley-Puleston Bids.
FOR RENT—Eight room house at
808 Elm Ave. Also furnished
rooms. Apply 300 French. Phone 4.
FOR RENT—Bungalow, ll"St. ft
Oak Ave. Phone Mrs. Julius
Takach.
FOR RENT — 6 Room house, un­
furnished. All conveniences. 317
Palmetto Ave.

STRIP SHINGLES
CHASE ft CO.
Phone 503

WANTED—Bookkeeper would like
position oa substitute during
summer. Box 899 Sanford.

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TO REAClfBUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the S t Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word dally, two cents a word
Sundays.
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“ DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise in
the "Gainesville Sun."
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reechos potential buyers. Palathi Dailv News Is circulated in
an .Industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — Stl
Johns County ie reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
Sample copy cm request.

Birthf Outstrip Death Rate
in Woild’ t Largest Cities

FOR SALE — Brand new
White aewtng machine,
style for $60.00 (Electric) Yo
Co.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Ilorae, mower, rake, wagon
plow. What have you? H.
gen, Box 91, Geneva, Fla. .• '
FOR SALE—Household furai1
601 Palmetto.
FOR SALE— A one stable
no sawdust $5 ton F. O.
Hastings. N. E, Thigpen, Host­
ings, Flo.

FOR SALE — McClaren and Dun­
lop cord tires and tubes. Gulf
FOR RENT— Rooms.
Wouldn't gas, oil, best accessories. Ft flow*
you be eble to use the money se­ Service Station, First and Ella.
cured by renting that vacant room Phone 447-LS.
now going to waste7 There an
many persons looking for placet to
stay. Help take cere of them and FOR HALE — One 120-gal. bom*
water plant. Hoolehon-Colemaa
not only make money but assist in
keeping people In Sanford. 'Phone Co.
148 and give your ad over the telephone. Use The Herald for quick FOR HALE—White tJcghonTTienaj
service.
$1.25 each. Mrs. J. W. Penning­
FOR RENT—Two ieVge, coot con­ ton. 1911 French Ave.
necting furnished housekeeping
rooms. 312 East Gth St.
FOR SALE—Florida Marvel black­
berry plants and Cavendish ban­
ana
CARS FOR SALE Fla. plants. D. L. Smith, S t Cloud, ;
FOR SALE—Ford Coupe. Inquire FOR SALE—Household furniture.
601 Palmetto.
P. A. Mero’s_Garage
TAKEN IN TRADE on new Nash FOR SALE—One refrigerator 5.00
can, 1H22 Butck 0,1922 HapmoOne baby carriage 10.W ]Enquire
bile, Auburn 6, new one ton Ford 007 Laurel Ave.
truck cab end body. J. B, Skipper,
Baggetts Filling Station.
FOR SALE— White electric sewing
FOR SALtf—One Ford sedan, late , machine. New style. $75.00. For
model special equipment, perfect a quick sale $25.00. Yowell Co.
condition, priee $300. Phone 671J.

Saturday Evening
Sermon

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

W h a t {he W o r ld U (D oin g,
W ater Veil Guards Walls of Skyscraper

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
FO RSALEf

R oo m s For R en t

(Continued from page 4.)
t ^ v e you la a much larger world
' an(| t(,iB larger world will bring
&lt;into your soul new Inspiration, and
y0u will need Inspiration Jor tomorrow's efforts. Yes, God Is
calling us to the heights and I reNemo Self-Reducing No. 333
ice that God is doing the calling.
6
, Is a real bargain. It ha* a low top
o knows quite well that the
and medium skirt. Made In dat­
heights are not reached by Bights
able pink or white count | ilitt
hut that we must trudge our way
t 24 to 36—and costs'O'.iy $3.00.
, to tho top. But through this
- lfrour duUr cvnTsrt It, Med nxnM.idWitness
my
official
signature
ami
truj_
inlr rio,i wtit r tvc »o ua in* draw, III* trui JJ. W*T1 avnil iht corMf.
Msl this-the 17th day of Juno A. WUMing WOO Will give lo uam
t Nrmo llyilaai*.Fsihlon lnwlmte
j&gt;. i^ii.
k. a . douulabh.
creasing strangth for the journey.
« 1*0 E. 16th Si.. Ntw York (Dept- S.l
May the spirit of Robert Browning
clerk Circuit Court. Bemlnote
County, Florida.
imbuo our spirits.
,(B-ul)
By A. 51. WEKKH. D. C.
“The welcome eich rebuff
1 4:29 7:5-11-19-34 1:3
That .turns earth’s smoothness
rough,
Each sting that bids nor sit nor
stand but got
Po our jovs three narts pain!
Strive, and hold cheap the strain;
Learn, nor account tho pang; dare,
CAS SEEN BY (POPULAR cMECHANICS cMAOAZQfB
never grudge the throe.”

TOM MOORE
OPTOMETRIST
OPTICIAN
221 E. First St.
^
PHONE (410

Native M A»pll*«tlaa f«r Tax Deedtlaitve 4*ttlM BIS nl lb* Orn-ral ntatatra nt Ik* Mate nl

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asssu.

Shaving beards from men’s faces
|haa been accomplished by' a (pedal
modlike paste that is undergoing ex­
periments at the hands of a Now York
doctor. After the meat has been ap­
plied, it hardens end ts tom off. To
the operation, X-rays er*
then directed spinet the skin. Tbe
originator of this method claims that
■cSSoi* it is beneficial end if used regularly
Iwill remove scan and similar marks of
long standing. It is also said that tho
It SUM
sticky treatment does not leave say
9 0 X1 0
|ill effect* on tender s ki ns *t

tetarioon

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“ We think that it Would be an
advantage If the salary was dls-,
tributed around," answered Cactus
Joe, " 8am Is the worst pokei^pUy *
er in tho Guich.”
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.a s k s
rmSSrtCntc^ O*KOUr.
hi Ie a prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Dcugue er Bill04H Fever. |t kiiU tke ffnM .
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Beard Is Removed with Mud
and Um of X-Rayi

* protecting curtsin of water In ease
of a severe fire in tho neighborhood.
The sprinklers are similar to'those
used in interiors, but operate only
0 are
when the ptimpw
arc itwiiwi.
started,
ion said
v This inetnllAttau
” 10 be thg first
Of its kind on a budding ol thialype,
iclybecnuse
was.adopted large
._
■ of the lesson fought by a disaatrotui fire in Chi­
cago. in 1922, when flames leaped on
eighty-foot street, melted windows of
heavy wire glaw and devoured the
contents of several upper floor* of a
^tert skyscraper. The bla» proved
ha*, a modem “fireproof" structure,
/.hough amply gunrtfcd against flamc^
ey interior apricklera, may not be im­
mune from an outside atUrti The
conflagration further showed that,
ifvru if the flames do not actually
through, the wire-glass windows,

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into the exterior term cotta. Sprin
kler* are turned downward so they will
drain, and are pointed directly at the
windows. In core of denser from an
outside fire, pumps ere alerted, toctroi
valve* on ths top floor whet* the en­
tire. lystem la managed, erfi ,i
and, in g short time, tho uppei
ere bathed in a protecting ,f!m of
water, pouring at1
ions a minute at f
upon the outside
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G en era l B kep a a d Ml

CONTRACTOR AND Bl
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Berntnole County Reeortla,
land being oaseaaed at ,the date
the Issuance of such Carttftoaete In
the name of Unknown.
That II. B. McCall Jr. purchaser o f
I M 1..
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Tax Cartlfieat* No. 174 dated the 7th
day of June, A. D. 1910 haa filed said WUtou Wi
Radiator
earlMtealo In my office and haa m*t«
application for Taa Dead to lasua In
accordance with law, tubl earnin'*' a )
embraeva the following deacrlhed • *1# |/s f( aval
cs veld A.*
property altuatsd In Bamlaola Coun­
ty. Florida, to-wlt:—
ftANFORD,
FLORIDA
l^jt 110 J. 0. I'aekard’a First Addi­
tion to Midway. The said land lAlng
aaisaead al ike dale of the lap»»ance
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of iuch cfrllAfluU In III# nimo or [
Unknown.
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day o f Juna. A. D, 1441 has filed aald

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Connected to powerful pumps, a capable of withstanding from 1600 to ’ •Anuoal'death ratea in the twentyNrtllca
Nntlca I*
Is hereby given
givei that II. D.
nl T*x n r a i r
a m sprinWgr? qn,ite#ats, J,‘
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hca'i'lb‘endSingef boRkk 'add ptfnew Union. Central Ltfe jceienk
r
June A. D. 1911, haa filed «ald car
Insurance fcompany’s building in Cin- pers and other inflammable materiala.
ling to figures compiled by n 11Ut Jitc In my nffice sad haa made
Tho qrstem is divided into six unite,
cinatti, Ohio, hss been installctl to
fur Tax Devil to Unite In
Ffench statistician. Hie reports show iippllcatlun
necurdsnee wllh law. Raid aortlfibetho tbe structure’s upper storica in each placed where it wilt best protect
Schelle Malnes
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f the cYpoecd sides of the building. that for every IQJXX) inbebitonU, an cate embracaa the following d -property situated In Semi­
Water ie supplied directly from the avenge of 250 births and 164 deaths aarlbed
nole County, Florid#,-to-wlt:
•*» LAWYER •:*
city 'main and from storage tanka in occurred in the large metropolitan
Lnt It Boyil'a fiubdlvlalon. Tho
4 ■*.
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g,0001wnicri for tbe year ended July 1, aetd land being assessed at tha date
the upper floor*. Approximately
4f the laauanca o f fcuch eertlflcate In
i- — Court R oo m
linear feet of galrtniicd pipe, weigh-1 1923. t Alexandria and Cairo, Egypt, &lt;
namo of ft.- f- llnarh.
|
liired to l «tood?high on the birth and mortality the
ing 14,000 pounds, were required
Thnt II. B McCall Jr. ourchaaer of
connect the sprinkler*.
• lists with 576 end 630 births, respec­ Tax Cartlficate No. 116 dated the Bill
day of June. A. D. t i l t hae filed said
The “feeders’’ are attached to the tively, and 250 and 283 deaths per certificate
In my office and haa made
building by fasteners in boles drilled 10,000 inhabitants. Bombay had the application for Tax Deed to laau* In
highest death rate.
LSH
acr'irdance with law. Bald certificate
D R . R.
embraces ths following described
4ARIAN
a e e
GRADUATE
property situated In Bemlnote Coun­

TENTATIVE 80CIALI8M i
SEMINOLE
(F rom the Washington Star.)
less E x ch a n g e
‘‘Why are ail the boys in favor of
Three-Finder
Sam for Poetmas-"
f. -i*-* Phone '303 ter?"
lu u n H ifim H

H ou ses For R en t

W a n ted

LOST an opponunti:
abreast with the t

IX COUNTY COURT. IBMISOLR
COUNTY. STATU OP FLORIDA

a Bay started: flilartei
dollar operg hnuno^undfr
tlon; tw o million* bain* npent on
highway; groatast chance for llvo
developer*, to aet -In on ground
flom . W rite Development Departent Tpe Fepeacala N*w«.
W rV TT ToT R tf= C ji?| ih b u rr tfie
Clarksburg
Exponent, morning
Including' Sunday,, morning Issue,
ord. minimum 34c.
t, cent per

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Miscellaneous

ROOMS WANTED

WANTED—Two unfurnished con­
necting rooms by year round. WANTED—Sanlurd Business man
re a d in g , the clim ified
m m
o
who are In need of competent
Prefer
in.
Write R. W.
your dauy pwwspaper. Herai Lossingclose
help should read the classified
care Herald.
want t&lt;U: are tain mans^li
many interesting
page of The Herald. There's no
massages. - It will pay yot" to read W A N T E D — Two unfurnished reason for sending out-of-town for
help when there is probably just
rooms. P. O. Box 873.
tbe person you went in the city
LOST—Large airdale dog, collar
with no name on plate, answers
to name of “ Mixer," Return to E.
DRESSMAKING
B. Tyler, Winter Park, phone 581.
HILL LUMBER CO. House of Reward.
Are You Going to Bnild a New
Service, Quality are! Price
DRESSMAKING
Barn or Put on a New Roof?
LOST—Between Enterprise and Do
First class dressmaking.
Lend Junction, fiber suit case.
Work guaranteed.
Name, Tina E. Tucker, on Testa­
200 E. Third St.
Special Summer Prieee
ment inside. Leave at Methodist
Orphanage, Enterprise, and receive
reward.
GALVANIZED IRON

A d v e r t is e m the Journai-tfer^
aid, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified ratea
10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
TO REACH tire prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
A LITTLE WANT AD in Ths
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative
will call to see you._____
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rnte lc a word, minimam 24c cash with order.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE— Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
■30c. ____________
MAINE— WnterviUe, Morning Sentinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
ple are interested in Florldr. prop­
erty. Reach them through the
Sentinel. Rato card on appllcatlon.
________________________
t*ALM BEACIl COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Palm Beach)
Post. Sumplo copy sent on requ e s t . ____________________
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Timoa, the great home daily,
rate lH c per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate cardJ- "**

land eaulpmcnt. Genuine barJI. C. DuBode.
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[ best b a r g a in in SEMIILK COUNTY FOB QUICK
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thundershowers Friday a ad
day: gentle-to oMderate no
wlnde.'

Its Rich

a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s d is p a t c h e s

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 73

Chief Jap Customs
Force
Apologizes

Demonstration For S
'omen r i
f

P I*

Yorkers W earing

“

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g A gain

Committee Woman of
Oklahoma P layin g
B ig Part in F ight
Behalf Tariff ^ill

[kHorse Booms
gin to Weaken

F loridans Join
In McAdoo Parade

Llution Committee
[ Deadlock But Is
biting Out Matters

Jerry Carter Leads in
Demonstration For
E x-T reasu ry Head

By r T l T d BAN
Utor The Sanford Herald.

U but there seems llttlo
bpd his getting two-thirds
ty.
&gt; McAdoo himself is losing
This morning be telephoned
)asking him to save day..by
l a speech in opposition’ to
troduetion of the Klan eoniy in the convention. He rctltat only a flood of enthusiIrer some such m atter can
him into nomination,
nfe to pialGa successful dark
a like trying ‘
[cat is going
several
i. Th e stock
Carter Glass
ebb end jit
If being lost *sight of.
'it'show ing strength. Hit
r, Tom Taggart, is a shrewd
ITand ie conducting d clever
rerful campaign. ButrTagalmost ho;
the person of the mah hale
ting. Underwood hasn't a
i unless the AntLKlen end
ponibitlon pienka aro Udged
defeats already a t
the Republicans, the j
»*n 'f o r the nomln/

tremendous demonstration
ration today, for Al Smith
it be token too seriously
nthuslasm of the dem o?
m ust not be taken, as en«
l.of delegates for Al Smith

New York Governor's Friends
Stage A Demonstration Which
Turns The ConvenUon Into Pandemonium
NEW .YORK. Jun? 27.—Friends
of Governor Alfred E. Smith of
New York turned the Democratic
National Convention Thursday into
a shrieking pandemonium of sound,
terrifying in its formless, terrible
din; exhaustingtin its duration.
They howled, yelled, screamed
and sang from densely crowded
illcrics, fringing the uproad with
• steely clamor of fire sirens,
horns, bells, bands and every
known variety of mechanical noisemaker. They flooded the aisles of
the convention floor itself,' almost
to the obliteration of the Smith
delegates who ably aided the
clamor. They waved huge Smith

LDISON SQUARE GAR[New York, June 26.—It
hi a small clothing store
ith Avenue and the prohri had asked what the
bilities of John W, Davis
[fpr the nominatin, indi- F'ormef Governor James M. Cox,
k he thought Davis was nominee of Democrats a t conven­
four years ago, has been
Ecellent. choice.
When tion
placed in nomination again. [ned Davis for 25 years
been attorney for J. P.
tn, the proprietor imcly denounced him declarLt such a man would never
| a Democratic nominee and
L became an informant. Hu
how Just one month ago
[ as the lawyer for • telecompany had succeeded in
r the telephone rates In New
|ver f 1.00 per month. KnowU, it had yet never occurred
i that Dgvis was ipso facto
imy of people.
following of many other canl are doubtless in the same
A man7 stopped Bryan, on
Ireeta this morning wanting
ike hla hand. Ho declared
is an old admirer of Bryan
It on.his coat lapel he wore n
f button. How could a hum
supporter of A1 Smith with
pronounced anti-prohibition
and yet be an admirer of
? Ha .'couldn't be. The
q with this man)was that he
rted Smith not on account uf
rlnclpala for whieh ho stood

YOKOHAMA, June-OT:—Tkochief
‘ * of *tho
* Yokohama customs
Jtoms
force
rcc has afiologizcd
apologized to tho
United Spates consul, Kemper,
for discourteous treatment to
which American passengers of
the steamship Presides! Madi­
son were subjected by mpmbcrs
o f his staff. Some Americanpassengers ‘of the. Madison wore
forced tdifMdergn’an llimi* unify
'rigorous examination when the
Vessel arrived‘hare June 24.

S

TWO PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES

Taggart Begins To
Work For Ralston

Says Former Ohio Governor n aa
Vision To See And Courage To
Follow Faith of Woodrow
Wilson
NEW YORK, June 27.—Declar­
ing that former Governor James M.
Cox, of Ohio, “became a national
figure at th at moment in 1020
when only a few had tho vision to
see or the courage to follow the
new faith—the now politics! relig­
ion of Woodrow Wilson," Newton
wor in rPresmv
D. woaci,
Baker, ocvivtui
secretaryjr ui
of way
ident Wilson’s cabinet, today again
plaeed Coxa’ name in nomination
for tho presidency before the Dem­
ocratic national convention.
“Without hesitation or wavering,
he fought the long 1U20 tamp &gt;&gt;*&gt; ,
“dubaUtig Without doubt, appealing
to our higher emotions, battling
back the tide of ills which, rising
out of the chaos of the worid, fin­
ally included us with the peoples of

Re, has become the nation’s favor­
ite.
“In her name. I present to you
Ohio’s three-time governor, her
successful executive, her construc­
tive leader, her son who bore the
banner of our principles bravely
and b)am elw Iy &gt; . a o»t!pn«l W test, her sin who has had the vision
to see where America’s opportunity
now la and has the cour«gn.and ca­
pacity to lead us to that realizet,on‘
r
V
' “1 present to you the namo of

W iliam J. Bryan Is
Received With Big
. .^wation Once More

McAdoo D elegates a
Eager to vote Befoi
Platform Presents

NEW YORK, June 27.—Re­
port* that the big Pennsylva­
nia delegation has been doing
a little informal noae countig and found itself much in­
lined to shift to the camp, of
enator Underwood during
the anticipated ballot atrugRoyal S. Copeland, of New York, about whom much is
gle on presidential nomina­ being Senator
said as a compromise candidate between 8mith and McAdoo and
tion, found favor today in the Josephus Daniels, former secretary of the navy, who is being mentioned
$ars of Underwood men. They
professed they had no direct

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K

J “ , M*Shirked nia Ability. •
“For three terms ns her govem— this son of Ohio
demonstrated
or,
onto demons
tk
XCoo^pjawd ow pmgf^ 3)
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M otions
ea lers

i 27.—UWtIton Gordon
lore Justice

Belgium A grees To

GAINE8VILLE, June 2 7 .-A . P.
lack of the department of chem-

me 27/—
sd Thurt-

proMcu'
hanged on Augi
on May 19, of !
j r„ son of the i
line perish, has

Platform C6ifi
Is Still Stru
On League D
and Ku Klux

&lt; .Are Nominal

information, however and sent tho
rumors along as they had received
them for what they were worth.
The Ralston boom hit the conven­
tion floor today. Taking advantage
if an hour’a delay in starting proeedings. Thqm/u Taggart, pilot of
be Ipdiana senator’s candidacy,
rent into action personally ana
sith great vigor visiting about a Sherlff Hand And Jacksonville Of- Court Upholds Objections of
lozen delegates and talking to fleer Discover Missing Jewelry
Thomas Felder Who b Counsel
the vigor and antics of tho dem- Ralston with leaders.
j . He. amIUd
And Dlamopds At Apartment
Por Former Department of
onstrators at first, but growing a broadly and said he was greatly
of Andrew Chandler
Jostlce Agent
little restless tq get on with the pjessed.
business that brought them to Ne&gt;v " Virginia delegates after a caucut , Following the arrest in Jackson,
NEW YORK, June 27,—Sucre,
York.
today declared Carter Glass could vlllc early Tuesday morning of
tary
of the Treasury Motion Thurs­
Roosevelt Pulls Trigger
count on full and united strength
Andrew P. Chandler on charges of day was called as a witness for the
It was the word of Franklin D. of his home state delegation in the being
the robber, who for the past
Roosevelt, naming the governor as move to make him the Democratic few months
has been responsible defense a t the trial of Gaston B.
Now York’s choice for the prcsl- nominee.
for
a
dozen
robberies of fashion­ Means, former special agent of tho
dentail nomination, that pulled the . Upon the nomination of Governor
able
residences
department of justice, and Elmer
trigger to set tho mad turmoil Cox by Newton D. Baker, a demon, section of that IncitytheandAvondale
of the W. Jnmecke, charged with violat­
going. Long before he reached tho stration wns staged and also when
climax, however, it waa plainly evi- Gov. Charles W. Bryan of Nc- Firat Baptist Church several weeks ing the prohibition laws.
dent that the stage had been net bntska, brother of the great Com- ago, Sheriff C. M. Hand and
HUam C. Todd, special deputy
f»r such an outbreak as has r a r e f y ' At mention of h l| name Patrolman C. M. Lqvett of the
(Men v known anywhefe, for a n y th e invention rose cheering and ofnwtMH Mia JawvMrtO the valuo
reason.
'
Iseveral western delegations staHed fli |4,000
t&lt;l (WIO at
bt Chandler’s
Phanfilnp'a home
bnmn in
in tkla
this testimony to topics nertalitini
For the firat time, high ranging | a parade around the hall. Once oi
the subject of the indictments.
city
Thursday
morning..
.
galleries.of the dingy old hall weru again the Democratic convention
J The court upheld objectlqm
Chandler,
according
reports
jammed. UiuuiLtuaktiun—They were rsn g with shouts.of_i!Hurrah |0r
in b iN coming fruiii.J a c k s o n v ille ,.czzi: Tnpa n v ktroffi cT. jfs. to .ip eaJTeged
conf#seed-to officern that
thousands - of New—York folk.’, ’’Should Auld Acquaintance JB*k.
removel from the’ Overholt Distil­
armed with contrivances to atd lit Forgotten” and other tunes of bid
lery in Pittsburgh of 2JJ60 cases
the salute to their favorite son they days when Wm. Jennings Brydn,
and 42,000 gallons of whiskey on
had planned. Only the constant, now delegate from Florida, was the
forged permits .obtained by a man
urging signals of the Smith cap. party's. Undisputed leader,
named Goodman. •
taina in the New York delegation
W. G. McAdoo entered upon pnFelder then asked the secretary
block on the floor and hurried other busy day of conferences at
whether these permits had been
trips of messsge runners kepfa the his hotel headquarters. To daU he
found in the Mellon National Bank
gallery gods reasonably well in has not attended a session of he
in Pittsburgh as collateral for loan
check until the final moment.
convention and friends said pi &gt;hto'Goodman. This question also
was barred.
Secretary Mellon testified that
ha hnd an interest in the Overholt
distilleries.
Mr. Mellon said he had talked
with J. W. Hubbard of New Jersey
about the liquor transactions which
caused the indictment of Means.
Ho said Hubbard told him ha had
id money to a friend for ra­
according to the program, as it ad
ise of whiskey but th a t he had
been understood by tho majo ty
got neither the whiskey nor tna
of the delegates. 1
money. Mr. Mellon said he than
I t had bekn arranged that w en
referred the matter to Internal
the name of Cotorado waa ca ed
Revenue Commissioner Blair for
for presenting nominations ne
ihveatlgatlon.
,
state would pass, and that when bo
Mr. Mellon described a visit that
clerk called Cohnectlcut, that Itto
he said L. II. ScJtlfe. a Washington
would yield to New York, and 1r.
Rooeevelt would nominate G r.
ernor Smith.
B ut when the name of Colorf o
wee celled, tho delegation i •
nounced from the fldor th at t
Molion to assign him to
would pats, and then suddety
prohibition affairs. J
Chairman Watah Interrupted to 11said he told the attorn
nounce that the chair recognil i
would refer the quest
Governor Sw eet.. The governor (•
BJalr. hut that Hcaift dl
llvered a speech seconding the b .
to discuhs It with Blair.
Adoo nomination and the McA&lt; o
- e r ■"? _
their demonstration a t the p© t
from which they left off Wedn •
day afternoon.
Meanwhile the Smith peo; e
waited.
Quiets Down for McAdoo
The McAdoo demonstration qttt ►
ed down after a few minutes, no *
NEW YORK, Ji
ever, and Mr. Roosevelt plot I
address, Fred Vsi
Governor Smith In nomination. *

lorida Professor Is
iwarded Scholarship

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Rumor 1Pennsylvania
D elegation Favors
Alabama When the
‘ •Contest is Apparent
*

for the fourth session ,iod
the Democratic National
venthm engaged in • clear!
away preliminaries to the !
fight ahead.

While the Platform Cotbmittee is still struggling in
secret session to find , some
agreement on planks covering
the Ku Klux Klan and League
of nations issues, the convention
Itself went In for hearing the re­
maining nominating speeches.
With ten candidates already
placed in nomination .at least five
more are on waiUng list today and
several seconding speeches, also
on program.
'
*
Order of business called for jk
consideration of the
as nominating spee
■Idored, but McAdoo fareas ,
pressing to take start on bsltoti
before the platform cornea,'In.
The comblned'forcea oppaeed
McAdoo, declared McAdoo nub
g en wanted ’ to let their deloi
ttona get started on balloting 1
fora they ara obliged to taka a |
altlon on the Ka - Klux Klan
the platform,
coming from the
,were that th e n

Newton
Kellogg, of New York.
Under laatnwtioM f
Both Senator Walsh and
Baker ware under Instruc
from their delegations to j
that the klan be named. 9a
Welsh offend a plank to &gt;
pllsh that end, but hla was on)
of nearly a. dozen that hod
prepared. All of these w en |
before the Ontire committee.
Ant-klan leaden in the go
tlon followed closely the betl
tho committee ei
threats of a fight on the convei
floor, unless there was a cleai
declaration in the committee d
‘They said they hsdtjesn bavin,
formal polls of the delegat
the eonveaUi

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MUNICIPAL P O O L
IS ENDORSED BY
JUNIOR CHAMBER

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'Continued from page 1.)
otherwise for purposes of informa­
tion.” .
Both tho Whits House and the
athte department have maintained
that despite the Interests of the
United States in the early opera­
tion of the Dawes plan this gov­
ernment would not participate in
any discustion Involving political
issues or problems in Europo. It
has been asserted emphatically also
that in tho view of the United
atates; there la nothin? In tho
Dawes plan which entails uny
obligation on its part in connec­
tion with the execution of the plan.

DEMOCRAT! CCONVENTION—FIRST SESSION

S. Pond and Roy McKnabb.
Luncheon: H. 8. Maipas, Glenn
Wimbish and Earle E. .tones.
Preceding tho adoption of by­
laws, election of officers and tho
disposal of other business, tho
meeting was addressed hy several
members o ' the visiting delega­
tions. Miss Jeanette Simmons,

little n w 4 yenr ago artd which
Mira Simmons spoke were: elim­
inated signs nlong county high­
ways; aided in raising a fund of
$7,000 with which to advertise
Tampa nt the national. Realtors
____
_ ___ _______ ______ A«s&lt;xiatirn: organized a citizenthe United* States under the I ship committee: Inerrarrd \ &lt;t|no
l.riedn treuty with Gcrihany. I Hat In Tampa 100 per cent; did ex -,
—---------------------j tensive bra* tifieation work In c ity ;.

"Therefore we tnuo 3
country,” he said, " 5 * 3
Pcrienced in adsninlJHl
capable of restoring
f ?

ami'll'11,irtW
cfn thej

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m

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and tho congress. T h ^ J
tions arc rare, but I , 2 1
no experiment. T h is^ S
is history; it has hroUJ?S
cst eommendaticn from uJ!
of this state, men and
publican and Democrat ^ 5
city dweller. « lilr t*f*1
His inaugurntion „ J
Mropld mark the beginning

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latform
IS Sciltl| dentj . R.ofCalhoun.
second vicn-presi-1
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tb f Tamn« o-ernir.ation•
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(Continued fron. psgc I.)
- fingl appeal to some of the mem.

oJJfc R°o*vcit said u 6
fnJ wider service
*'!VCnh-8,1
OPW
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[ I . ^ t f i e k Uic i\ian the inapt troubleson*. proposition beforo th : sub­
commit too is tiie nlank dealing with
the league of nations. It was l«:idcd to take up the most controverted
irtbfeets first in ah effort to illspoae (ft them before the commi-teo-c ii uad become fatigued hy theiv
long hours and arduous labors.
Under this arrangement, |l&lt;e
league question came un first and
after an hour and a half of discusslop, a nub-qoinmitlcc of three wm
named io fake .“cvernl propomls
which had been submitted and whip
them Into shajic for conVi&lt;leraMpt1.
Newton If. Baker, secretary o fw rr
under Woodrow Wilson, nmi a
league advocate, headed the com­
mittee of three.
Tacit instructions to tho sub­
committee were to take .Dm first
oaragraph of the plank submitted
by former Buprcme Court Jti*i
John H. Clarke os 'president of tho
loaguc of nations Non-Partisan
Association; add to that the whole
league plank,, submitted nt public
sessions Wednesday by Owen D.
Young of New York, who w h s a
member of the Dawes reparations
commission and to write in sug­
gested methods for American co­
operation with other nation, in
preserving the peace of the World.
" ’It is of supreme importance to
civilization
and mankind that
America be placed and kept on the
right aide of the greatest moral
ieatlon of all time and therefore
e Democratic party ronew. its
declaration of confidence in the
Ideal of wprld pence and In the
Uaguu of nations an d the world
court of Justice as together con­
stituting the supreme effort of tho
statesmanship and religious con­
viction of our time to organizo the

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-hh.vm-me'n rtrmi nr •"ibhe r
t^e 18th amendment or the enforce*
went act. This was ,ln line with
Tccommsndatlons of most of the
"flry” leaders.
A.plank declaring for immediate
Independence lor the Philippine i
under provisions of tho Jones' law
alao wi^a .agreed upon tentatively.
I t recites that the conditions to in­
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Wf
dependence
laid
down
in tllub
that |U
law.
tho establishment and maintenance
of a stable government, have been
compiled with.
While tho committee waa conaidering tho prohibition or law en­
forcement plank, John T. Flood of
tho association against the pro­
hibition amendment, Issued a state­
ment declaring that John 1(. Mc­
Cann, member of the platform coni
mlttco for Pennsylvania, would
make a fight beforo th entire comrtiittee for a declaration for mod­
ification, of tho Volstead act nnd
,thafc«lf he failed thero he would
w n ^ U io fight to the convention.
Besides tho Klnn, and thu league
issues, another troublesome ques­
tion is that of agriculture spokes,
men ./or this industry have exrtrtwed varying views as to whnt
H1®* ,dc*lra but committeemen belnyM thoy could present a plank
which would harmonize all ex­
empt possibly the wishes of the ex­
tremists.
• Only three party "wheel horses”
aro re 'tried in the committee of

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nocticut; former chairman of tho
national committee.
.. AowcUtid wJUi them are a num­
ber of the nowor party leaders, in­
cluding Senator Waiah of Massa­
chusetts, Representative Finla J.
u arrett of Tennessee, Democratic
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of rtpreaentatfVeA/ Senator Key 8. Pittman of
Senator R^ibert L. Owens
of.Okuhoma, fornfar Secretary of
Wan Newton D. Baker, W. H.
O brien of Indiana, William A.
Ayroa ° r Kanaaa and Joseph A.
Kellogg of New York . *
•^•Concluding their public hearings
r than hod been anticicummitteemen decided to
r .l block, lu rth .r down-'
BT gatberyd around a clr-

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nave niiscn acute bcvoi
dreanu of our furcfutha
calling for the itcsdy guidfc
Close-up view of the Convention Hall ju st after the tlelejwtes had been called to order by Cordell Hull, tem porary chairman. On tho plntforn
of one whose voice will be
can be seen Hull, Norman E. Mack, Alfred E. Smith. Cardinal Hnyfs, A n n a Case, noted sorano wro suiitf, ‘‘T he Star-Spangled Banner,” and other:
by tin vast majority of tbg
who were prominent in the opening session. All delegates ami those on t he speaker’s platform are turned to the left to fact the lights for tho of­
make up the HO,OOOOOOT
population.
ficial picture of#tho convention. In all of its colorful history, old Madison S q u are Garden never before held so many notable persons nt the Eamc time,
"Cqjifidcncc and faith p
(his has been won by (keg
the marchers were ninny who wore
this state. The musesg
Ireland Tries Regain BUSINESS S T O P S of
badges to identify them, ami u
look to him as a prot«4
group of these gathered in front of
friend. The honest V
Rs.Export E gg Trade WHILE C U R R E N T IS good
the speakers stand and kept
man knows that he hu
whooping it up for McAdoo after
sought personal prefers,
DUBLIN, June 20.—Patrick Ho- O F F W E D N E SD A Y demagogic attack on hones
most of the delegates were back In
their places. Tho bnnd, too, und n
gun, tho Free S tate minister for
ness. The farmers who I
(Continucd from page 1)
group of McAdoo boosters sta­
state
raise crops valued i
lands
und
ngriculturo,
has
intro­
fore time for our matinee show to
(Continued from page I.)
SAN FRANSCICO, June 20. —
tioned iri tho galleries, carried the
h atin g spcechss wero heard demonstration nlong for a time, i Plans Jiave been made for an intor- duced into the Dnil a bill to regu­ start,” said the operator a t the dreda of millions of dollar
Wednesday.. Alabama, heading tho while most of the rest of the hall ; nqtlonal pll^rimnge to one of tho late the export of eggs. Eggs arc Milanc exhibiting mnehines today.
[•cradles of civilisation on the Pacific oiie of the most im portant of Irish “It kept us from having an after­
roil of states, placed in nomination was quiet.
Const of the United States, tho exports, and tho industry has re­
There was nothing on tho sur­ | soot
Senator Oscar W. Underwood. Ari­
noon show which was, of course
near Monterey, Cal., where
face
Wednesday
night
to
indicate
cently shown signs of deteriora­ rather annoying,- but we probably
zona had no nomination to present,
Father
Junipero
Hcrro;,
the
first
that this or nny other development I Snanizh padre, landed and C3tnb- tion. In 1021 Ireland exported $50,and Arkansas presented the name of
the day hmlgifToctcd the relative labw l the A ral, mission, Jn Cali- 000.000 worth of eggs, poultry and wouldn’t have had much of a crowd
of Senator Joseph T. Robinson.
rous adversary that Lh&lt;
stundng of tbo candidates. Doth fornfa
feathers, the value of tho export anyhow on account of the hard
in 1770.
an panr «v*r had to J
rain.”
.
California's nomination .of Mr. tho McAdoo and Smith forces, ea?li
being
second
only
to
that
o
f
cattle.
Tile celebration, to be centered in
you, in convention here am
McAdoo und the demonstration in predicting victory, kept up their
0. F. Herndon, manager of tho owa
For th e-y ear unded March 30,
It to the nation to chooq
canvass
for
votes,
whilu
the
friends
102-1, tho Free State export of Princess Theatre stated this morn­ didnte whose name spells I
his behalf brought the day’s pro­ of all the other candidates contiu-!
ing
that
not
only
had
the
lack
of
eggs
was
only
about
$17,000,000.
He has been elected Jo o(4
The impression that far less ceedings to n close.
ucd to amilo complacently at thu
P art of the diminution in attributed current kept him from having a entcan times.- This is ta
business Is, transacted-in the resort
When tho convention reconvened ' nm sm «-t nf n_ J..n.iL.wL
TChetming demonstration oj
* Mlkih
"J’n'VnnLtctl | 'SfllrT
W . mn-Uha »bah ' »vw
to commandthe-Tonftflwurl
^ W r h ; Hwcctrnmt then who;.1j1UHtR „f the Democracy
compottors aincu the war. Before son* who had paid to seo the after­ great electorate.
months, during the.tourist season, the name, .of Connecticut was 9oIvt., Ut1 Wednesday
noon
performance.
“It
is
very
dis­
the
war
the
Irish
export
was
more
- , ''Much of the romancs d
i* entirely.unfounded, is thft opin­ cnllpd. Its delegation yielded to t(ohs and noise.* .
than 50 hereout greater than tho couraging," ho said, “to be forced coin is ip the Ife story of ol
ion of the hinnagers of the Dickson- New York for presentation of the |. ..
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to treat patrons in puch » manner.” ernor. Born of American-b*
Danish. Now it is less;
Ivea store of Orlando who aro nut­ name of Gov. Smith.
Ir
Dr. R. M. Mason, Dr. H. .H. Mc- rents, he took upon himsdl
. .. , ,
probably more of the
ting on a closing out sale of an
(
aslm
nnd the other dentists of
It
was
u
denunciation
of
the
klan
that
“makes
your
bl
n boy the responsibility I
extraordinarily large furniture y h ornoy Johnston, of Firming- brows crawl,” in the hi
this city state th at although tho still
stock this vyeek.
support of his family. A
ham in.his speech nominating Sen- „ ir ,)f tho ,irab t]
sain
kept
some
of
their
patients
earnar, toiling with hii hoM
A visit to the third floor is
Underwood that threw the w raprul 0|(1 Madison
plan in the space of twenty
enough to convince anyone of the utor
convention into its first open mam- ,jcn&gt;
without fortune, without fort
confidence the firm of Dickaon-Ives fcatation of disagreement.
n
.
.
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i
,
aid. with nothing to reljr op
has in the summer business of this
..hl,H p^-conyention criteril)n uf thl. pr„bab
copt his own indomitable n
tion of the state, the managers
oft. Much of their mechanical ap­ his own unflagging persevi
tc. They desire to dispose of a campaign the Alabama senator had Demo, ratic ballots nux
.
(Continued
from
page
1)
paratus is of an. electrical naturo
«
$50,000 stock of furniture and be­ waged unrelenting war on tho klnn. ! lhu
it impossible for any but the near­ and can not be used without his own magnificent abilit)
lieve that now is tho time to do it. and since he came to New York ho
risen to be a commanding u
est
delegate*
to
bear.
Others
in
electricity.
ft is understood thnt this sale has made public the anti-klan
standing figure in the Ids!
the
convention
hall
Fitting
further
The barber shops lost consider­
will greatly eclipse the recent Jun- plank ho would like to see In the
awuy could heur nothing in spite ably because of darkness. When nation.”
Clearance Sale of the firm which plauorm .'
ol 2-1 amplifiers. Thin may have the lights went out they were, for . A score of 10-foot litbogm
, Thousands aro expected to gath­ been rea ctio n among certain pres­
ajso featured this month’s mer­
Anti-KIsn Plank
Smith were borne Into th* |
er for tho coliibrntion. In addition ent to intensu heat, or it may not the most part, forced to suspend sion along with thousands oil
chandising. “.Seeing is believing,"
Mi. Johnston read tho vigorous
to the religious services, there will huvu been. However, it wn» neces­ eperations. Littlo could be dono lean flags. The convent!
sny the managers, “and our patrons phrases of ths niunk to the conven­
ho music, dames nnd entertain- sary for Chairman Waljlt to inter­
tion nnd its response was as prompt
and Smith noise makers in
Stent* typical of tho'period repre­ rupt the California senator three
us it wan dramatic
leriea swung into Smith e
sented. The flcstoA, fandangoes, Umax in order to call tho houso to Smith,of the 9mith Barber Shop songs but the screech of |
Sending un a shout that came as
said
that
the
barber*
tn
hi*
shop
barbecnon and mlsHjon plays that Qrdor. ' .
from a single throat, the delega­ kind.
wero
handicapped during the
characterized tho Spanish occupa­
In this connection it might ho absence of current and th a t b u n .
tions from several anti-klan stale*
And
the
loudest,
gladdest
nnd
tion
of
California
will
be
repro­
beneath the stage into a ch
added,
however,
frequently
it
is
poured into tho aisles to begin u mor.t welcomed cry of the day was
nesa was pnirticaily on a standstill
only with difficulty that speakers during that time. Tim McMullen maze of yelling msrehers.
parade around the hnll. Gathering the.stentorian "aye" with which
can be hcardv Certain of them shop h*d practically the u m o ex­ .brought with them bsnl
momentum as they went thoy torn d&lt;5)e»;utea joined in voting on end
seenjed to know no othertol
seem to have »oin6 knack which perience, it (a said:
from the walls and railings clus­ to thi tumult.
".
“EaaC Bide West Side"
mnkro thoif words quite distinct,
ters of American flags to carry
U understood*th*t all places the . demonstrators sroem
Decorous Start
but from many of tneni, phrases of Dbusiness,
aloft in their militancy and took pp
bpuis,
bakeries
and
^
and often sentences nrc hopelessly tho Iika wero in most case* forced around the big arena.
It nil started off in most decor­
for their marching sungx, The S tar
McAdoo delegates »w*
gambled. The attitude of moat of to
Spangled Banner and My Country ous fushoin. Convention business
suspend work either ojr'afccaunk
those in tho Garden, with the ex­ of darknoas o t because ttfoir equip- chains tq eco tho ipecUcalw
was dispatched quickest nnd with
’tlr of Thee.
ception perhups of delegates and
Jt waA 20 minutes beforo order n cheerful hurmony nnd the per­
alternates Seems to be that they
manent chairman, Senutor Thomas
could be restored
cbmc to sec tha sneakers and then
A number of states refused on J. V.’alsh, of Montana, introduced
Indians Must 1
reud what they said in the ovenimr
his Mississippi colleague, Put
masse to join in the demonstration
6 Fashion New
irrison, ns tho greatest investi­
und in two or three delegations
where sentiment was divided, therb gator in the world, camo for n
tussles between delegates who rousing welcome. His arraignment
business as Mr. Ives speak in this were
Itenublican
short - coinings
sought to take the standards of of
CASS LAKE. Minn.. Jn
their states into the parade, ami brought loud applaus^and thon the
convntion roBecWfwiftly nlong
*me Faahlon who, trtr
who sought to prtvunt It.
Dickson-Ivca nicks midsummer as those
dlans rcllofiuished thslr
When quiet had beun rustored, Into tho real business for which it
the time to dispose of a $60,000
la
e*
led.
the
nomination
of
a
party
Mr.
Johnston
concluded
hi*
speech,
furnitui.. atock, the tide of busi'r characteristic ei
.
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n w a in the resort section of Flor­ nnd former Gov. Charles II. Brough standard bearer.
of
Arkunsna
i&gt;rc*oq(ed
tho
name
of
Everybody
knew
who
was
to
ida docs pot justify the pcssimiitic
attitude of so many who believe Senator Ilobinpon- Ho wax up come first when tip: roll of stales
from many parts of t|u was i-allod ami Forney Johnston, of
that the tourist trade is e'Scntial to plauded
hall
and
the Arkansas dclepntiot
economic' prosperity,
Represent
stood on its chairs and cheered, bid
en^rth.^ Oj bAy ftjjj
v St -i kiij
says'that the Indian s
there wan no effort a/ a prolongs
demonstration. ,
. .to d r ip collection* »w*Jg
thing*, bl*nk&lt;U, lace hsndu
The nominating tpeoch T ot Me
Exiiense McAdoo waa made by. former Son
knd^minlatert blrelr-bej
revolutionized 10
stor James D. Phelan of &amp;Ufoi‘rlii
LONDON, June 20.—A 1
a the modfrn
Jg
statement that financial den nds the mai'hiqpry, for 8 &lt;
for noveltU*upon parliamentary randi Ues had been set up ort t
m
5
iuiiJ member* pf parliament fere floor, and at the rp
becoming too heavy waa miK - by , name o f the io tm er t
which the k «i
former Premier Stanley
win i Ury, it all cam* ir
th 10,000. more unreguD in * expense of tb»
in a recent address Uv whk
do- group of w oinonim i
,E«
5T
thht the candidate-,,
®J*re‘l that he had expend
iprc clarion call from the
fin
of
the.
leper
is
ori«
ol
fore
people
for
federal
than $1,000 la elections du
the California delegatio
is problemejof It^diu. Tho
f: present their clalbs
| lifted to their shqi
I in tho throes of several
&gt;m co*ef uuqh publicity
rtbc , dressed In tho natloi
iftt present
w n m n f and etectitmt
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Waldwin said,
jn&gt;. bore her to the heu
self amioja, 0f them. Ti
gny forming paraao, “■A
demands for money thoul
t b« look his place a t tha'4
WPPicte lipji
le n t; ai‘d "cores uf colored
uf p*
nea. would,
. ; California atop! flag'
injndla.’'
tion of indiviiL
;
'Megate* and w
irect and inft
brought Into Jilay *•
LCUTT.
t ‘fund of C o n ­
f. . under way.
. »
o r presidential
•“ J® to .bo fixed,
ridual eontribuOnHRures, with

Convention Stages
Big Demonstration
Against Ku Klux

California to Ask
R ulers of Spain
To C ross Atlantic

firm Dickson-Ives
lit Orlando Puts On
Big Furniture Sale

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and no lone.-r will cyni^Y
Himists point the fin"?*
at our executive r n n r f ij
Ths speaker referred ki
h complete hek ot IradS
tl.oaenow in power” andS
'Vc ncod a preisdrnt’
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BEGINNING SATURDAY, JU N E 28th, A N D LASTING UNTIL SATURDAY N IG H T, JULY 5th, 1924, AFTER W HICH T H E Y WILL B E T A K E N OFF THE

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UNTIL OCTOBER 1st, ALL LOTS ADVANCE $50.00 IN PRICE ON OBTOBER 1st.

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Pine Crest is a new sub-division, located on the Sanford-Orlando road outside th e city lim its

All lots arc high and dry, located on; the top o f a, little Pine knoll

This sub-division is close to other sub-divisions whose ow ners are selling lots as h ig h as $600.0

The prices o f lots in th is sub-division range from $95.00 to $285.00. The $295.00 lots are inside lots facin g Sanford A ven ue, and priced according to location.

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This Lot Club is something new. People have bank accounts now that never had them before... The Xmas Suving Club did it... People purchased Liberny Bonds that could not have if it wercnt for the Bond Clubs. Peo­
ple are now buying Fords that could only do it through the Ford Club... And for that reason we nre giving you a chanuc to our real estate through this Lot Club. A Five Dollar Bill, or Ten Dollars for the higher priced
lots, Is the biggest payment you make. And you are given two years in which to pay, WITHOUT INTEREST. Think how much less tljat makes the lot cost you when you knock off the interest.

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In October and thereafter, when the next session is open, these lots will all sell for jonsldcrable more than we!are offering Jh*m for nows We are conducting th is sale for one week c
will have an opportunity to share in this advance in price. After* July 5th, these loo will be offered for salo to'.people in the North and East, at the advanced price and fqr that reason
be sold after Juyl 5th. Get yours now.
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To get one of these front lots, your first payment is $10.
The next payment is TEN CENTS and it increases TEN
CENTO each week until it reaches .14.80, and then the
payment* decrease until it reach** TEN CENTO again.
Your lot is then paid'for in full and think of what it
can be sold for then.

The $124.00 lots work on the same plan as the $195.00

These lots call for a Ten Dollg payment first and then
it is paid out through our Fiv Cent Club, a nickle the
first week «md increases fiveicents a week for fifty
weeks, after which it dccreas« five cents a week until
the lot Is paid for.

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the first payment and although it is to be paid through
the five cent club It does not take as long to pay it out.

This price lot calls for an initial payment of $5.00. The
next payment of THREE CENTS and then SIX CENTS
and so on with an increase of THEE CENTS a week
until It reaches $1.60, after which It decreases until it
reaches THREE CENTS AGAIN. The smallest child
In your family can afford to own one of these lots and
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THE 9 ANFQRP'HERALD^ FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 19241

itv Contest To Lakeland &amp;*„ K ®
Demonstration 6e
«
^Speeches While It
LAKELAND, June 27.—Herbert
Government war tax on
the 'Movies R. McQuillan, athletic director at For Alfred^. Smith grams
3and messages willh™be. *£!
re. iWaits For Platform
Lakeland high school for the last

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VckalSrer1 •ddSfitoi-aV *a S S
of neat app^arar.r.f. With on "op&lt;?n'
face.” According to persons, who
knew the family, Chandler and his
JACKSONVILLE, Juno 27. — wife appeared to be very happy.
Miss Reba F. Harris of the state Belief has been expressed by offi­
During the severe electric and
health educational council has gone cers that the latter knew nothing
raip
»torm hero Wednesday about
to Cam bridge, Mass., to take part of hiX' sxtedsive operations ax’ •»
160
telephones
were put out oi
irt a conference of field workers. robber.' According to their ?tntecommission* due to lightening ami
Miss H arris is director of th* mod- ment*|' the wifd'was very much the fact that some of the ’ *
em health crusade for Florida and surprised to le a r n 't h a t h c r ^ h u s b a n d s a i d Manager Howard (
chairman of the Florida Health Ed- wns wanted on a charge bf robSouthern Bell Telep^
ucation Council, nnd during—fche» beer^-and"skill IHBWIU nllfll'Whr | “nib Tt *ctTaPa .Company hert •
opfqrencti. which Is ta be held at learned that he had served a jsill'ddy*
*
.
he i
Jhstitntu, ,'cifi se*tence.
j About 10O of the 'phones are
rqc|nglogy; she Will participatesing .Whether she expressed belief in ( out of order, he said, but worl
discussions wltli 11)0 or morb pcr-J her husband's honesty, it is pot ■them is progressing rapidly At
sons actively1 engaged in health cd- known, however, her visit to Jnck -1 i* hoped that all of them will
ucation in all parts of the country, sonville is said to be for the pur- j Working again before night.
pose of seeing Chandler and aiding, of the telephonu connections
nil phases of the subject.

inference at Boston

Out‘or uraer
of Lightning and

fontinuod from page l.)^
moved a t midnight on the night of 1
ears, is bidding the city adieu
rla generally and par- two years,
(Coqtlnued from Page J.)
to
take
up
his
duties
as
director
of
July
2,
according
to
Manager
T.
A.
denCies and A t Smith who sponsor­
lliose who contemplate
revision of (he tSiiiiT to
athletics at Stetson University.
r for the motion picture Prior to going to DeLand he will ed this crookedness on c a rt of rate Scott of tie local Western Union
^
r
m
e r ; for reduction of
demonstrated his. Absolute office.
*
,
lie* offered In tho All* spend two months at Henderson­ keepers
unfitness for office oi presiuvn-.
i" " t ,r v T
d u ly Parade of the Hali­ ville, N. C., where is instructor In ‘ Worjc of the Resolutions Com­ 1 ti , . u » in i h , .p . ,t h ., t M . u
e r Frolic*, to be held at athletics and member of the fac­ mittee is moving rapidly and use­ per cent on nil telegrams and me,-1 .
1
un ' xlH,r n’'" " '
m li
tt ili »
111 1,nK corporation or commission and
Seabreese and Daytona ulty of a summer school. Teams cess:
l . forngriegitun.*
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In all prob- sages. Taking off this tax w i.ve,rl obtaining
equalfiartday, Friday and Sat- coached by McQnillan daring Mv*rs' fully forward and ba.r^adv.
toi
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3, 4 and 5, undoubtedly ! service hero have behind them a
With other intluhtrYes.
j
uestiona of! tW*KIari
Dw the prime requisites record of scoring 617 points to 26
Government
h
i
blackmail
“
(
ik
ague
of
Nations'
have'
oesn
In motion picture for their opponents, and only one. the cause for much ebntroversy
denounced in another plank, which
defeat—7 to 0 by the Gainesville among committeemen, but these Several of them carry on practic­
was drawn by Senators Walsh, of
which the High team in 1922.
matter* are steadily being ironed ally all of their correspondence by
Beauty
adiusetth and Caraway of ArPut and comp
probat)^ wjre and sn ll;prt* cent tax so
hlch will
Jjand which refers tl&gt;-lesUresult.
'
' ta Into hundreds of dollars
ract and
o.
;
Mr. Bryan, WhofM rhajrma
r^ohy
before the senate Daugherty
__ - , in," have
la said that [the tax alone for coramitteo that agents of tho de­ STOI^NT JEWEIJtY
the
sub-commlttca-Bh
rosoluti
as followerp
INTEREST l’lf ts i) ,
one or two of tne business con­
(declares that members of the c
portment of justice wore detailed VA
i, 40 p*r,«A ti rrace af
nittee
are
the
best
“bunch
of[felc
e
a
l
here
amounts
to
ninny
dollars
t, 16 per, c«ntt aynchroulFOTSDA
ny, Ju,
ov/s” he evpr, hadYo work with, each,month, and its removal will to investigate the records nnd pri­ RECOVERED HE
An epidemic
es has
and that the task of framing a plat­ mean a considerable saving to vate affairs of.members of conout
in
Potsdam,
c
the
'ConHnucdtfrom
pn"o
l
k
&gt;
form
Will
probably
be
finished
to­
gross.
nti
it; Uarai djPer cent.
?1
German
royaltr
still
t&lt;
wife
is
lu
^
eah
^
h
is
Junior.
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of the
Klin • -Li *
jM gtert Taxes
O T A 3 morrow. Opposition„ ____
II beauty}’80 pef &lt;c«nt; full,
of residenraf.ot
ral of
According
td
■
people,'who^kfii
the
Ku
Klux
Klan
plank'can
be
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
f
galvanised
lungs.
Approval is given* in another rbnm nl^ ^ ws£
J per cent; etyea,‘0 P e r cent?
Wan Whom iner Kni«cr*A-6p nil grid othe
*
After the ‘demonstration had grasped more eAsily by a conslder-’f CELEBRATION FOR plahk to a comtitutiomd amend- anyono rwould
t 7 per cent; teeth, 8 per
hlllty. In one daju -repaired..
never
suspect
ns 1bers of tW» hohil
ment along the lines of thnt prolasted about three hours the Jerry ation of tho result of mere men­
Ralr, 2 per cent,
lr
Dosed
bv
Senator
Norris
of
No!»*"»«
"Ooklie
is
said
to
have
1
m
^
Y
87
divorces
grantwi
tion
of
the
Klan
in
convention
yes­
C
arter
delegation
from
Tallahassee
SMITH THURSDAY poseb by Jmnator Norris of N# h#dit nQ vis)b|e meana of rU|)p„rt by Potsdam courts, a were
number,
it U BRITISH HISTORIANS COI
hfcsd beauty, 30 . per cent;
terday in course of Johnson’s ad­
braska, one of the Republican is„ nirn.„, tL-,- .
.LONDON, June 26.—Th*
|v|ew, 7 per cent; aide view, 6 seized someone’s megaphone and dress
placing Senator Underwood's IS BIGGEST EVER surgent leaders, to advance tko
‘
1 lot of
t r r m w i * " . 'aftv fif rtiw. Lnlwrolty
*(; hands, 6 per cent; arms, told a Smith section of the delega­
toll
friends
that
he
“had
n
demonstration name in nomination. Here, dele­
date of the inauguration of the !?“
1 n, ,ot "/
hns appointerl three
(Continued from pago 1.)
cent; neck, 3 per cent; legs, tion th at their
president nnd vice-president n,d |
^
*nd
couldn't
last
longer
than eight gates elected by people to repre­
.tijqa t? the Anglo-Arne
H(JUNKS HOE- PITCHING,
cent; shoulders, 2 per cent.
a ' -,u„_
The local Rotary clun has been fercnce of profeisors i
J' Sanford Junior Chamber hours because their noisemakers sent them In the selection of a revelry to the strains of The Side­ the convening if congress to avoid
asked to underwrite a guarantee to be held in December at
Kamerce will select two girls were union, labor and they couldn't nominee for president of the Uni­ walks of New York from banda m v m iiiw u b , "U n,. duck..” ... | „ * &amp; £ ? * * '
In the provision dealing with
Profs.
f4,000 to bring the national mond, Va. They ora
ore R
o ll, i
[rants in the Halifax Summer work longer thin that. "I belong ted States so far forgot themselves and organ which have made that
to Jacksonville where of g-1,000
taxes the party would claim credt excursions
horseshoe pitching to Si. Peters -1 Pollard, R. W. Seton-Wataon
a Beauty Centest- and has to the union myself and know the as to engage in actual physical the Smith battle hymn of today.
he
would
commit
a
robbery
and
re­
combat in teh convention hall.
Then, too, it was Roosevelt, big, for the tax revision law recently turn to Sanford with his loot. A burg next winter.
Hubert Hall.
lied a beauty coptest commit- rules,” he said.
Mrs.
Wm.
G.
McAdoo,
who
sits
The
governor
of
the
state
of
sturdy
and destined to* be his passed by congress ns a substitute sufficient length of time in which ta
J five members of which Bob
|a ]a chairman and Paul Lake; just bock of tha Florida delegation, Colorado was hit on his Jaw by a party's choice as vice-presidential for the now famous Mellon tqx let one robbery die down was ali Wimbisb, H. S. Pond and J. became convulsed with laughter fallow delegate and sent hurling standard bearer, who hurled usida
ito Inpae. before another was
over the effect of Carter's com­ through scanty ozone for n dis­ opposing delegates to rip the New
Tho Republican tariff law
committed, according to police. Aljl are associates.
ments. Mrs. Al Smith, also sitting tance variously estimated at from York standard from its place and
11 h estimated that in reFRESH
SEAFOOD
‘
near did not laugh. Perhaps her Ul tc 30 feet. If what arc sup- bear it triuihphantly into the n f m n r
in the fashionnhle
[t o n d Tb a k e r mind was on the Gowers she waa ioscd to be leaders of a large po- tumult Of greeting sept by the 3u&gt;v of a more qiiitable cltsUAhs tiw auctionwbbeties
0f Jacksonville valuables
They kept sending itlcal block of people of the Uni­ Francisco convention to Woodrow law .o as tA remove what is dt- antl money to the oxtent of , 7 ow
When in Daytona Hench Buy Your Seafood From the
SPEECH receiving.
them in. “Gosh you are sending ted States so conduct themselves Wilson, atricken in the White scribed as nu undue burden on tke have been stolen.
general
public,
her
a
.regular
garden,”
Carter
told
at.tly*
mere
mention
of
the
Klan,
House
across
the
nation.
ler
ip.
being
held
by
aufATING ,-COX the Smithonian*. “That Is a lively* what will W the result on streets Now, himself struck down by n President Goolidge Is Scored (li thorities
in that city Without Btkll. *•»t •
irit. We’ll have to show tho when Republican Irish argue with clinging malady that hns robbed the plank dealing with corruptiai It Is said that ho steadfastly denies
[(Odntlnued from page 1)
, l t bein'* deetarvd connection with shy robberies s«&lt;«
ht spirit too. We'll try to send the Democratic Ku-Kluxers on rel. him of his strength, he faced the
« ’ 'j,
parity as'.an executive. With- Algla beep
been garden so he won't feel ative merits of foreign immigra­ :reat crowd eagerly, vividly ready that the senate investigations wefe two. I t further developed that il
grmoil or confusion, the busi* neglected.”
-PHONB 951
D A Y TO N A B EA C H or the leading role he was to play conducted despite the action of "^n Ghsndler has served five years of
g
tion
nnd
100
per
cent.
American­
[of a groat state was dia­
Jerry Carter carried the Florida ism, foreign policies, prohibition, in the day of noise and staggering unwilling and reluctant” executive. n jiu.yeur sentence in the federal
All kinds of Seafood fresh daily. Ocean Prawn, Live Florid*
led. He wsa our war governor. banner in the McAdoo demonstra­ oil scandals nnd contributions sound. As he drew himself to tho Albert B. Fall is sharply1niiailtd
in Atlanta on a charge
Lobater Ocean Fish.
Jr,his eager, patriotic leader* tion Wednesday. Florida started would be lost sight of and the speakers stand firmly with both for the naval oil leases and there Is l^nltentiarv
of grand larceny. It is said that
[the people of Ohio gave their the demonstration simultaneously presidential campaign of 1924 hands to keep himself firm in this reference to the .veterans' bureau two
vears ago he wns released,on
In men and money to the na- with California, and Florida was would evolve Into nothing more trying ordeal for a crippled man. scandal and like matters.
&gt; parole.
eause with sacrificial fervor, the last to sit down. Our delegates nor less than a religious war.
Other planks favor a corrupt
But there was no hint of suffer­
Reports in Jacksonville papers to
constitution of the state was gave a McAdoo yell composed by
ing in face or voice as he launch­ practices uct and denounce "Netr- the effect that Chandler is wanted
If
the
Ku
Klux
Klan
plank
either
■ w
UllffF Iff
deled under his leadership, en* Jerry “with McAdoo or 30 days” decidedly pro or con is placed in ed into his address.
berrylsm" and largo expendKuns hero on charges of stealing, were
log modern and liberal prin- as its theme. “McAdoo or 30 days the platform it would be another
The hall gave him close ntton-, and contributions itr political can- •discovered to Tic Untrue this morni and political agencies in re­ is my motto," Jerry said today.
tion. There were bursts of ap­ paigna, declare for law enfoitis- ing when both tlw sheriff’s office
strong
Argument
in
favor
of
the
s'to new conditions. A great
"I believe there will be a row
that If tru th were known, plause and an occasional din from ment without mentioning the pin- l nrpj police oifice, gave out the
of wholesome legislation was when the Resolution Committee re theory
more
opposition
th eDarwiniani the galleries that was waved to hibitlon amendment; declare for I statement that it wns not true. He
td by his cooperation with ports over the wet and dry ques­ evolution wUuld to
be
found among silence by the Smith lieutenants on’ regulation of tho nnthraclte rtal (was wanted, however, for passing
stora not always of his own tion. The committee is going to our anthrcpoidal friends
industry and other o rg an izatio n .^ . a worthless check for $500 as part
or rela­ the floor,
til faith,’ until, in many of have to a it down on those who are tives according to your belief
which control tho_ »e- payment
on an Essex
automobile
Meanwhile down on the tlooy, it; corporations
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than
new problems, which have controlled mare by hatred for the among most inexorable of funda- seemed as though, the size of the caMltles of life, for Philippine r-1 which ho is said to have purchased
with increasing congestion
convention Itself had mysteriouHlyydependence; for legislation to pn- f from tho Seminolo IIudsun-Esscx
he development of an indus- Kian than by loyalty to tha Demo­ mentality.
doubled. The paasagewaya and vent the "watering of stocks; In- Company. According to officers,
cratic
party.”
society, men search the Ohio
aisles were choked up with human provement of waterways and high- Chandler gave the check on n
Through
inadvertance
it
was
j*ujrn* women’s
Tvufiitrii n right
i ihuu and
mini water
w w icf Jacksonville bank nnd procuring
te books for thp laws which
.This question is likely to take up
ity although all th&lt; seats provided yays;
msed to be enacted is exam* a' lot of time a t the convention. 1 stated in an article In Wednesday'* for the delegates and alternates way improvements, including flood
ad the car, proceeded to Jacksonville
of-'sane solutions'which*: in like New York City. If we had Herald that the net earnings of the Rad long been filled.' There wn*' bontrol'ori the Miaslssipnl.
&gt;in It last Monday.
have proved wholesome
rustle and stir and coming and
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Florida
Vegetable
Corporation
dur­
3t:
this town in Florida, We Would
lpful.
going around every entrance, "urled
ing
its
first
year
were
approxi­
‘.past is safe with Washing- advertise it and let people know
banners made their appears
xuneo to
map
V
jitoln and Wilson. The chal- about it. These New Yorkers don't mately $200,000, Sales Manager be shuffled along to their npi
appointed
No
matter
what
kind
of
llfcs In the future—the imme- seem to appreciate what they have. Harry L, Walsh of that organisa­
• a up At.
Coffee ^ruu arousing, we
'fiiture. Our task is to search
tionsaid
today,J^m
ver^A
haU
lhe
Reporters
in
the
press
galleries
H lp p m tfnlty, state th e cause
hm\e sM^ctblngxKoLter. Try
$6&lt;NperiP|ar
riwosa a'leader. The leader had to fight for their rights gross earnipga
Thursday during the Smith pande­ handled for about 32,000 cars, or a
in pound of Red Circle to­
fit the cause.
b
T
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m m. j ■ ■mm■■ M i —
bed Into vipw everywhere.
monium for Smith supporters had toUl of $100,000.
day.
ect McKinney A s flippedJn without even a .press
^ w'1r 2:^
a- ^ "'•TV
r; i t .
badge and occupied tha aaaU. WAm»
'V
Jjn
iS
V
l
I finally‘got possession of my seat
1BURG, June W — J. I found* myself sandwiched be­
tinney has been selected to tween a Catholic . priest and"’ u
r-the St. Petersburg High Catholic shop girl. The girl whirled
m
il football team this fall. It is a noise making apparatus that
meed by W. W. Little, prinMcKinney, graduate of Wa- sounded like a giant cricket, the
College and experienced In priest kept telling me why ono
ill coaching, assisted In the ought to have light wines and beers
last season, He Is planning a and a man five seats down kept
I'M*A
north in a few days during
i he will visit Coach Rockne a t soaking me in the eye with the
end of a big flag he waved.
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NO ONE CAN THINK OF ANYTHING BUT POLITICS

As Brisbane Sees

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— What kind o f a man does the average Democrat want as
Second CIi m Matter. a presidential candidate?.
1*19. at Ui» I^ atorn cs
F lorida, tmiUr A ct of
Balloting,will awtflPii^gin ip Madison Square Garden.
The job o f aplecting'a Btandard^bearer will soon be under
noL L &amp; N D u d b a i ».:j : _ 3 w 3
.... H i u n r way. There Is no telling just when the deciding vote will be
h . iiaW A nn iiKno„...
HMae HR cast, butJfraH jirobabilityit will be after a deadlock between
i n v 4 n i^ ia *»«■•*Mq^dpO^anil Srpithr On all sld&amp; are heard predictions re' V t S S &amp; M M . gardlng tbc outcome, but as yet itjls very largely guess work,
9 ...Tbademocratic party has | wonderful ^opportunity of
- -being*victorious Tirthc-Novembcr,electl9n. A disgustedlpttb.LL K M 1 C H A ll obituary' 1)9 is waitip^ for the right mair to be brought forward so
. cards of than ks, reaolaH oqt
tlcea o f en tertain m en ts w here ‘that’Washington may have a ’hifusecleaning, aftqr.ine'dis*.
■ lire m ade w ill be charged
gracefqj,,£|if^ .disgusting scandals recently revealed nmong
[reg u la r a d rertlaln g rates.
(Bit T H E AKSOCIATKU PRESS
The A ssociated P ress Is exclu sto the u se for rspnhH
Ively' ititled
of a ll n ew s d isp atch es
IleatU
to It or not o th erw ise cred*
credit
.th is paper and also th e loanl,
a A uhllabed herein. A ll r lg h ls o f
ilificatlon of special d ispatches
hereli t a a s e a lso reserved.

HanDobb

Beautiful and Plump.
Walah, Good Fixht.
Watch Senator Robinson.
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UNDERWOOD. OF Alabamn;
Robinson, of Arkansas; HcAdoe, of
the 'United States in general, were
all three.put in nomination.. NeWs *j*i
l^l
columns will tell you what hapT
tnw" wajr or uenutiatia*" ^
tiona.
;,Most interest was a young wom­ i ,n
an from California, carried around
the floor of. the convention io r
about ah hour on the shoulders of
young California men.
If you meet those men, praise
them. A girl can’t grow up in CalifomiiTs sunlight, eat California
friiits and'1 other products and
weigh only a few pounds.
She was a beautiful girl, a plump
girl, 4dth yellowish long hair down
her bick, her waist made of stars
her slprt of atriped.
,
Yoi; muat give her credit also for
not o ice in. the courao of her ride
around the hall did she stop yelling
for AcAdao. She weighed 140 if
she w sighed on ounce and she was
perfect Three cheers for Californh.
Cot ventions are dull. This one is
hriust illy stupid because there isn’t
any tews. Asking "Who do you
think will be nominated
is like
looklig down a coal hole and ask­
ing, * How many lumps of coal do
t link there'are In the cellar I ”

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It is a (question of men. i f the right Democrat is nomold unsafe and insane Pojj
inated his pafty will win. If the wet element secures su f­
On coming tTaJf7rk-ln
ficient) powan to name a wet candidate, the chances are the
r, i t
many young, coup,ej
Democrats tiMll'go down in defeat. this year even worse than
■"V
proper to use |t for .
they did when James M. Cox wife the candidate foiir yours
ago and wag pverwhelmingly defeated by Warren G. ’Hord­
Coal dealera~don,7make
tlDAY, JUNE 17,19** ' : *: ing. •• ‘
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lljo N^wJfork convention Beems tfl have resolved itself
BlBL£ THOUGHT^ FOR $ 5 ?
get their friends back
"
?ECT PEACE:—Thou k ill in ti alRght qefween wet and dry candidates- .The future suc­
im In perfect peace, whose cess and power of the party largely depends on the outcome.
It is hard on a giH
i stayed on thee; because he
man whose mother wa,
Liquorites are making a grant! piay for power. Their's
1n thee.—Isaiah 26:3.
-t
cook.
is a desperate htand. If they fail to win now they never will.
They are sparing no expense to carry their point. Backed by
tffcEP NO MORE
Besides heli!h!7Tr»p, ,
sow i DEMeMeeK "vw back h 7 Z
no more, nor sigh, not groan, some ,“\qet” newspapers they are doing all in their power to
hard
rain might keep our b.Ht
r calls no time that's gone
gone; create sentiment favorable to A1 Smith, their representative.
ff was S o hoT ThaT EvEu'Bori/ was
___ ;roir
pluck'd, the sweetest‘rain
j from losing.
afcajpTo wear FA'feriTep odllars
frow «gai
not fresh nor grow
dgairi? / * ' M Smith m$d a tremendoiis demonstration yesterday at
loeks, look cneSS#sUyya.'t ttfewcojiven^aiitf'But note the way in which it was secured.
Trim
The best way to argue ««
Fatej , hidden ends eyes cannot see; Note the lengths to which Smithy'and the wet crowd ar&amp; go­
woman is to go out on the
Joys” Winged dreams fly fast,
ing. Decide if the Democratic pasty can afforij to have a man
aiono and smoke a cigaret. i
Why fiobU gadness longer Ja.it 7
■-atui'
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but A koubdH o^iw ;
* df th* Smith (felibre head 'the ticket.
Grh
Gentl it'fa ir one, mourn no mo.
He and his managers worked late Wednesday night per­
f*t»U\\
1 *Chese a re the days the b JjJP
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-—John Fletcher.
fecting plans for the big demonstration! Then yesterday, at
mad
when he finds things w
Expensive or ajoT
the gates to Madison Square Garden, those *persons wearing
along nicely while he wm*’
ExdUfteUlniaa**-.*^* -m
irv
T ^ G c x M s X lfie
SWlitH’ mfltiJfW1tVCMf^lV^iriifercninci ov^f tjibs^’holdihg' the
fishing.
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-a
regular
engraved
tickets
of
admission.!.
A
s
d
reslilt
five
thou­
O
'
,
seA shore
Watchfully waiting.
$■
. About twenty-three is the
sand Smith professional noise makers were admitted to the
-oIT iVAS PLEASANT yesterday
Madison Square Garden Is prob- convention while nearly as many people holding bonatide topee the pqthuslAstic (reception to
age for a girl to marry, If
ably iy»»’ftf*rt#iw’AWy»'&lt;thJro oao.»
o
tfcVfeW Wdtt-fiftted W N M lflf 6ft- the oiltsidd/ I f waS^fhese Senat r Walsh, of Montana. He is
him teach twenty-four he
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unruly.
gentlemen, wearing Smith buttons, admitted without tickets, of Irlf i descent and a Roman Cath­
T h f eyes of the nation are o wfro staged the big.Sipith demonstration which was probably
olic. 1f there was a man or a wom­
MadisonSquare Garden^
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the biggest politicalMlIrrionstration in many "ycQf8* It was an in the hail who did not cheer
5 , ------A municipal-swimming po«l&gt;ia dbb cr.ookedness on $ q ,;pai$ of the fcate keepers, sponsored and 8] plaud when he walked up to
DEMOCRATS’ BEST OPPORTUNITY
by, New York’s A1 SpUUi that demonstrated his absolute un- the pi itform you couldn’t see that
what wo want.
LAKELAND STAR TELEGRAMS
’
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fitjiess for the office &lt;$ president.
man cf woman from the reporters’
Certainly there is one general | Tho Democratic party, if it nomIn NdW York the bettet the hKuf**&lt; When the balloting starts in New York, probably Satur­ stand.
SUMMER, th e sneak th ief’s harvest time,
hoft
as to the results of the Demothe right man has the best
»-![ inates
f
In tb i t little town will like iUfW r day, it will be cloaeljwwatched by millions of interested vot­
His earnest,' sun-browned
is here. E very opened or screened win­
thHI.
at
the
people
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that it has ever
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'U L ers throUkKout the entire Country, who are desirous of see- deep-sit gray eyes and splend
^. j‘“gio fi this
.c. convention
.stato
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P_ W
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A
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khas
. .to win
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r
would
like
to
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n dk•-bad.
It
the
foundation
laid,
A hick town is on*Where everya dr^and progressive candidate named to carry the party record ins a fighter of the cofrper thaj Is, a general and early elimin-1 kindly fu rnished’by the grafting,
dow will be an invitation for him to help j
one luiowa
you.had for dipper
vIctprlHitNdvember.
combination in Montana and of tjhe align of Governor A1 Smith, of New polutcd Republicans in congress
him self to your valuables.
Yoflc, so th a t he will not have a tor the best offensive campaign
icals in Washington,Y
. ’ It ira question of men. Without a strong candidate' the oil
sic A1 sm ibr Demqcrgilc party has little chance uf winning. With u ‘*webM him hat he deserved—-a da
loot In for the presidential nomina. that we have seen in many years
AND it isn't such a baffling problem for.,
and to
tioi. If the party desires to die a and if the Democratic party is un­
/
etretl in of friendship and adq
leAdersi^te *Ut?ftdy defeated.
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him to find th e hiding places of valuables.1
ham arid terrible death all It will able to find the man, if those dele­
tlori c ‘ which any American'!

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balloting begins The
Herald will get a report of each
ballot! from its staff representative
now ^ten d in g the convention.
B ylhc time the various delegates
finlsMall tM ^lqA nstrations It (a
doubtful If wRy iwll have enough
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warns the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
It's a timely warning, considering tho millions of folks
who are rushing ahput hither and yon on their summer auto.m obilqirij^—Neypr wpre there so many cars on the roads,
never fcftrfiW tAwflW hje# UtfigHd^cUAtTf^rvtiJi^^e/are
they are*due to-arriW,
j
Anri the worst of -it iiy the driver more often than not
is the
tfje;jiar}ty^fi(j Escapes sefioua Injury when
the train hits his car-and malms or kills the people entrusted
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isibility. I'erhaps too few automobile drivers have iqn3&gt; lii
— upon them tlvd, fact-,that they are criminals ifx th^
tensiVk jA
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dangerousrisks^(hat imiplye the safety of people ridin;
the nftrrier.'
igr.t^eir cantor
jig-travel.
t
m —------ o-------W l*n the convention In New ♦W When **dri
ike
a
party
on
on
automobile
York Js over and a candidate has
rMe^or
art
'ritrtwhobQe^
iat'
driver
becomes
a special
been warned poaalbly we can settio
ty. He ‘should feel called upon
down" to fimnshlng some public gferriianof the safetjjr'iof h _ ,
Hmprowements which are important. toj^lve with the greatest in telligence he is capable of sh ow
■ --------o------ing; He must keep
■ on th e ’Jilert for any
_ _possible dam
nger of
A fter the laat session of the
discomfort
and
take
far
greater
pride
in
landing
his
pas­
Democratic convention ia held peo­
ple living in New York may re­ sengers safely at their destination than in taking them over
alise that they don’t constitute nor their route at a record pace.
control the entire party.
Florida has many dangerous railroad crossings and many
j
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Juse was a great month for pay. dangerous curves. And even when a driver is well acquaint­
ing bills. The rood work should ed with the road he is traversing, these crossings and curves
not bg stopped. Tuesday marks the
beginning of July and creditors .must be figured .upon. Hq&gt;y,.much more &lt;risky,.then, is wild
will
— ‘note
----- Just who pays up* driving through other Btates where absolutely nothing is
promptly.
known of the road dhe&amp; ir i™
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During this summer there will be the usual largo num­
CoMldge plans to open his campaigivfor re-election June 30. Hc’a ber of fatalities at raltroad crossings, and this just because
playing safe, believing that the drivers Uf dUtom6brle.*&lt;' prfef6i* td take a chancq than to play
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In ad d itio n to cutting off lha
electric power In Sanfor
storm Wednes
ilephone service
1rtren yet many of the lines are
of Working order.
—----- o-------, MeAdoo has been In politics but
twelve years. Which makes him
the ilore ideal candidate inuntUrh
M he hasn't been In it long enough
to feu Into the weys of a Taggart,
Brennan or Mack.
Balloting a t Madison Square
den will soon be In' proceaa. If
delegates
nominate* either
Underwood! a . Jtajubliillde ia probable in NoNo “wet" candidate has
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the city. Every merchant
cU rlu should
the Chamactive

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preside

MY DESIRE IS to replace every destructive thought
with one,which Is constructive or creative.—Addalene Menllt*&lt; I*•fM*'

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: TAMPA-TRIBUNE
As has teen predicted, the Flordm delegation in the National
Democratic Convention in New
York, is commanding a lion’s
share of th# Attention—and again
Floririi&gt; cornea J n for, some health­
ful advertising.1, Tne presence of
William Jerinilgri *Wryan on the
delegation is doing more to d ra g
notice to Florida's representative
than all the balloons, streamers,
and what-nots that might be de­
vised for that purpose.
This was proved in a concrete
way Tuesday, when the JQ
delegation marched down the
of the convention hall to taka
allotted placu on the floor. Tb*
pearance of the delegation
Bryan outstanding anion
was the signal for an qrit
Outburst, Tumultuous cnee,
followed by the flocking-

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hare ki Wa own town (the nomination may come today), there will be
a demonstration more violent than
the Walsh demonstration, moYe
prolonged perhaps than the MeAd«u demonstration. But of SenWalsh, of Montana, you can
HE HAS THE RESPECT
AWlI ADMIRATION OF HIS
COUNTRYMEN. THAT’S BETR THAN A NOMINATION.
THll - ALLEGED “NEWS" yes­
terday was th atu .
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Wpet the-tim e comra; iH titcJW
come, Lr At Smith to give his dele­
gates tieir freedom, releasing their
votes fir sdme other candidate, It
will be lone on condition that they
shall n-t under any circumstances
VOTE 'OR McADOO.
Thatinterests the McAdoo men.
Some d them seem to think th a tlt
would |)lp McAdoo.
THERECEPTION given to Sen­
ator Fbbinaon, of Arkansas, was
m^st H«ndl/, one of which his
state nay be proud. Every intelli­
gent lamocrat in the hall knew
that Saator Robinson has been the
leader if sane Democratic progressivlsmn the housec and that he baa
kept tb progressive
Ive element'lined
up will extraordlnc
uaxtfikilL r‘ t;, '
If, a^d after, theo "leading candicandi
dates ire disposed
of, you
you will
will-find
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find
Senat- ‘-1--------■ of the Inost
;at&lt;- ”Robinson
one
&gt;owe;
/eriil surviving candidates. He
« a tood Am ericiavand would
la k e ; good American president.
. I f pu would like* prediction,
rom t source not usually availaite, ore it is. It comes from a
ounj English woman very well
now) to all society reporters. Sit­
ting bside Senator
"— ‘
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New ark, on the piatftnBtand explainlg Amarican politic* to him,
she sid: “I have been through the
w esL and.I know that Al Smith
will keep the country If he run*.
h a t alio gathered the Informa­
tion jnat beyond question with Al
Smie running as the Democratic
cand late and LaFcIlette as an in­
dent lent, Mr. Coolidge would ruu

gates from every state to shake
the hand and meet again the great
Floridan who has three times led
the banner of Democracy In presi­
dential campaigns^ The coming of
other delegations into the hall a fte r
Florida commanded small notice
from the seated delegations, for
most of. tha members were crowd­
ing about Bryan and quite natur­
ally the incident absorbed the aL
tention and interest of spectators.
This proves again that Bryan is
anything but the "dead one" that
t many of his enemies havew
ting. He Is very muc •n
will be ii (the
‘ midst o.f
W he
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fro n an entirely impartial source.
Aaki i to what extent she had
“bee through the west," aha repIM that she had been to (
land Ohio, to see the Repu
convntion. &gt;Washington,
Alaga and other points
“gerii kick out of that."

YlU HEAR LITTLE a
Las e of Nations in the
tlon Democrats that eoi
thei elves to it four years
biel Hi to apotoi
Isn’t o much of
have him the par f
that
ation. As
ational
Bryan is
hon'd
agent.
r. tey a
leory
able
ita own

haw to do is to nominate Smith to
ruir against President Cootidge.
Kefardiess of the fact that the
president has broken with both
wiles of his own party, he would
be pble to beat Smith or even Un­
de avopd, and fhode wiseacres who
stein.to think that William Jenniryjs Brvan; is only fit to glvo adVicf t&amp;d bctrtr do some serioua and

gates are going to let the political
bosses of Wall Street and Tam­
many run the epuntry as they havo
been running It and not^ grasp the
opportunity as they should by nam
s, progressive
progress!
ing a fearless,
and dedioate, ttoo ...........
termined candidate,
lead thf p eo -,
pie to victory for the next' four i
years, then the country might j u s t ;
as well turn everything over to th e !

WARNING

I t ’s a p a rt of his a r t to know where toij
look.
W HY ta k e chances when for less than^
one cent a day you can re n t a safe deposing
-box in .our fire and b u rg la r proof vaults.J

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real consideration for the
But our salvation rests with the
rntic party.
convention in session and while a
,.le the position of both
rtion of the Florida delegation
eiiwood and Smith is plain on
s in a way disgraced tho state
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
rougn its wet leanings, they. ar&lt;
**,e.ltfan-and-the liquacques- through
JmMWftkin-'the-minority
that they 5 - F rtrT O E S T E K T J-ft® *ri»t^*” ^ , - K FrWHlTNEIl, &lt;_ukii
htrt.-t hV*
^50
•■rcrtfek’
tun do is to'lgnore any cand?- will be forgotten by the time they 5 ■
vho leans toward liquor in return to the state and any future «m *ririH M M nM H U U riN B riririM H «U rilriaK M M U R R IiM I
upc or form and to keep as favors should be forever withheld
ay from the KUn' issue as from. th^m. The Democrat dele-'
vsRftl**M
e. The corrupt politicians gates generally will listen to the
king too much noise about voice of the people from every state
ture on a straight ticket for and the man of the hour will un
Inst tho organisation, the | doubtedly be deliyered to the conthat could bo done is to [ vention. Certainly there are enough
gnore all efforts of politicians to good men attending the meeting to
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m u ciiw ca W
/tliy
orise sectional affairs and narrow ,| VI*
offset
all VS&gt;
of. the’
Influences
ofA Jpett;
'saues Into the platform and get politicians, big interests and which
ouf and follow tne
advice ui
of men will give the people th6 winner in
war
me uuvivc
Ik# Bryan and put some principle, the next campaign. As a party,
If you are not quite bo
and backbone behind the document the Republicans have nothing but
the
Feeds that give the I
corruption
to
face
and
a
man
of
thqt la to come out of the conven­
tion If it is to lead the party to will, Isolated from organized back­
results use
victory. Dabbling in small affairs ing to leud j then)—the Democrats
s too common for big men of pros! can offset all th a t by using com­
dcatittl calibre to recoiagnize and
th^t Is just the game that
tl
both mon sense; honesty, cool-headed
Jiiderwood and Smith and their ud judgment and. a demand for fear­
lerents are playing in the political less, clean ' politics from top to
arip a today.
bottom.

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p o doubt the heat, combined witn He Is looking to see whether tho
nervousness In the-‘ rival factions , party ccan rise above natural timidpolltielans on issues and
that Senator Harrison would strike | w
men.
a ley-noto that did not chime in
He Is unutteralny disgusted with
wdlt with their candidates, accounts straddles, dodges, colorless com­
In ..part for the Ilstlessness of the promises and highfalutin talk.
crowd- But there was a more funda­
If the party has views on the
mental reason why the convention League of Nations, he expects the
did not rise to the effort.
party to say so In language that
audience felt in its holies stays put while you look a t it.
th a t th e day of that kind of canu „ .H the party has views on the
palgning has passed. Party allo- Klan, he expects it to say so and
4nces were never so uncertain; be done with it.
e body of independents was never
If the party v.nows what it thinks
so 'g re a t: ita power to determine about prohibition, he expects it to
the result was never ao decisive. say so.
Thp Independent voter will take no , If the party takes seriously the
intgrpst whatsoever in an exagger- charge that low atandards of public
atadV
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appeal,
* The inde- morality have prevailed under this
pendant is prepared to
that
power has
exa
th*
is^ ‘t tends
o t ? '*
pt.
e
•claim
ilm
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De
vices In the Republicans. He the relief of the fa rm e rs ? ^ would

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JpNE, S7|flB2^

he Social Side O f Sanford
MISS ROSAMOND RAD FORD, Society Editor.

Social
lalendar

PERSONALS
Mrs. C. "L. I’agenhart Is visiting
Miss Leona Mitchell
her sister in Waynesboro, Ga.
friends in Longwood.

Phone: Res. 425

------ EVERYTHING SET
FOR MASQUERADE
is visiting ’AT APOPKA SOON
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Mr*. A. U. Walker leaves today
for Mt. Dora to spend a week with
Friday
• Methodist Missionary So- her sister.
joatass Mrs. D,. A. Kelly.
Mrs. J. P. Menniger of Plymouth
Q Beach. 8:30 a. m.
spent Thursday in the city shop­

STANDING OF MI
LANE THEATRE
CONTEST

Woman’s Club
Column

The twelve prise winner* In The
A meeting of the Board of Man....
the Woman’*
Gub of SanM.le Theater ♦(•.Vi*
ticket book*
boot aellin^ “Iter*
ford ,aofcalled
by the prMldent,
for
contest will be decided
y
Tuesday morning July 1, at 9
judges tomorrow night, Ui
* j o’clock a t the club house. Thla
paign coming to a close a t l Pmeeting la to consider plans of
The ballot box has been
work, for 1934.1925r a* they are beJmd tike -keys turmftl over to the ing prepared by chairmen of defudges. The contestants will be partmtAts-and of standing bofomitallowed to' deposit their reserve tees,'la pSis upon new name* foi
Ballots, also their final rash sales, club membership, and any other
(n the ballot hov. When the box is business which the hoard of manOpened Ity the judges the cam- agera may have brought before
jiaign manaffer will make oui votes them before’closing meetings, Until
oovermc the final reports in the the first of October.
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N. Block.' of Buffalo New YorlJ hight Of the g n a t nia-.uup.nule and
is stopping at the Valdes while in street carnival :qj». the “Main
Street” of Apopka, Thdrsday night,
the city on business.
. ~ .
--------v July 8, there comes the news that
ready everything Is set for the
David Miller of JacksonvlUaiaift
da evening. The Program Comthe city on business, the g u m of
ittee has broadcasted the fact
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* R. E. Herndon.
&gt;Bobby Pearm an ping
at unique lighting arrangements
I. B. Davis has returned to AtMr. Fred Beatty left Monday have been made anil that vari-coiirates Birthday .lanta
after spending several days night for New York on u vacation. ored lights will be used to be in
harmony with the brilliant-hued
He will be gone about one month.
15 of His Friends in the city.
costumes that will be in evidence.
*1$ ’♦J.
Paul Lake, Walter Connelly and
Who the prominent Floridan Is
Miss Mary McBride has returned
Ipating the spirit of July 4 G. W. Spencer, Jr., took a motor
to her home in Ocala after a pleas- to be who Vrill award the prizes
lobby Pearman celebrated boat trip to Lemon Bluff Thursday ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J has not yet been forthcoming al­
though several different rumors
i birthday Thursday after- afternoon. .
1McBride.
are current. Several other rumors
Lbout 16 little frlknda were
and Mrs. James Ridge arc
Dr. Paul Foley has returned from are being circulated, one of which
to enjoy thia festive occa- a t Mr.
home to their many friends in Danville and Lexington, Kentuck- is that-the 10 piece orchestra may
their new home at 1200 Park Ave­ where he has been visiting the be increased to insure sufficient’
music for the gTeat number of
lawn was decorated with nue.
past few weeks.
dancers who will undoubtedly atin flags and red, whit» and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLaulin tend.
R. S. Osborne, and R. E. Ogden
[tamers making each tiny representatives
The Program Committee has
of the Southern leave this afternoon for Daytona
l like he waa a t a real Bell Telephone Company, are stop­ Beach to spend the week-end, as made it publicly known that this
tan” party.
ping at the Valdez while in the the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. affair will be conducted on thatBrownlee.
ni«rht with the utermost refinement Mrs. W. S. Allen
a were played during the city.
and that it wjll 1&gt;j under tho uusin. Miss Marlon Hoolehan
C. S. Robertson of Jacksonville, plccs of n local club arid! the pa­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rubenstein 'and
I prize given In the “ Pea- friends of Chicly were visitors in district agent for the Oakland Mo­ tronage of the city of Ahopka.
me. Jack Gillen phfaed the the city Saturday. They were very tor Company, la stopping at the
It is hoped that one of our peo­
while in the city on busi­ ple w ilt, bring book one of the
r tail most accurately, win- much impressed and expect to Valdez
ness. ■»
prifek-at least with n clever cos­
it prize.
i make Sunford their future home.
tume
for*there is evidence of con­
nide waa served during the
and Mrt. .8. A. Webb, Mrs. siderable
talent here along those
Donal Smith, Glenn Whitcomb B. Mr.
on and a t the conclusion of
C. Hair, Mrs. N. U. BuUer and lines.
f time, ice cream and cake and Curtis Barber had a very suc­ Miss Irene Wood-motored to Day­
ted. The cake was adorned cessful fishing trip Thursday after­ tona Thursday night to accompany
noon on the Econlockhatchea Mrs. Webb's mother who has been Miss Eva G. W agner
£ White and blue candles.
Pearman was assisted In Creek', 30 fish making the total visiting here the past two weeks.
Is M arried Tuesday
ining and serving by Miss catch for the afternoon.
A congenial party motored to'
srshnll and Mrs. J. N. BobMrs. Lula Clay of Jacksonville is ; New Smyrna Beach Thursday com- To Robert Donaldson
Whitt, and blue horns were the guest of her sister, Mb’s. F. L. blning business with pleasure.
Miss Eva Grace Wagner, the tal­
as favors and each went Miller. Mrs. Clay brought her sis- • Those composing this party were
ented daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
»n their way praising Bobby
rs. Pearman for the lovely ter, Miss May Doyle of Okeechobee . j.&gt;rtril«on, Mrs. J. B. Calder. W. C. Wagner of this city “stold a
to the Femaid-Ungton Hospitnl HarUine, Mr. Kinard, Mr. Carter,
march’’ on her many friends Tues­
[ where she is quite ill.
| and Dr. J. T. Denton.
day night when she and Mr. Robert
Donaldson of Eustia wore married.
Upsala And
the impressive ring ceremony was Slipping olf to Tavares, tho couple
M
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BRIDGMAN
performed.
Grapeville
The bride was lovely in a white was quietly married ami returned
BECOMES B R I D E satin
dress with' silk lace and car­ to Eustls where congratulations
|mail man, Mr. Thornton, is OF R. L. ROBINSON ried an arm bouquet of calia lillies. were showered upon them.
his vacation now and we
Following the ceremony a very
Mrs. Donaldson was visiting her
A marriage of interest to a wide informal reception was held.
husband's
sister. Mrs. A. Y, GqrThe young couple left in their
and Mra. E. F. Lundquist circle of friends was that of Miss car keeping their destiny a secret. don when she was married .
Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson will
Leir children, Walfred Pier- Rhoda Bridgman and Robert L. Thfey will bo away several weeks,
bid Mrs. ,Elaie Hanson en- Robinson which took place Wednes­ returning to make Sanford their make Eustis their home for the
present.
a picnic lunch a t thp lake oa day at the home of the bride’s* pa­ home.
[y evinlng. ‘
rents.
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The ceremony was performed by
i Lundquist, /Jr., who has
A» 8. Peck in tho presence of
fcd employment a t'th e WHI- Rev.
fiarage in Sanfq-d, left with relatives and friends of both par­
[Williams fo r -Jacksonville ties.
The bridal party entered to the
r'eddin* Sfgrthr faoa*
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R*apent Frisky, the guest of
togbn. Mra* Mansfield and
Okeechobee, who have been
f her for a number of days,
at day for a short visit in
L their former home. :
and Mri.
k of Miami,
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and Mrs. Erlcson have ata number of the evangel is[etings held a t the te n t at
Wile.

Buy Now at McCrory

Wildroot H air Tonic
—Cocoanut Oil Sham­
poo and Taroleum
Hair Wash in conven­
ient sized bottles at
McCrory five and ten
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motored bo Palm Springs
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Fox Trot Classlque—Jean Goldkette and His Orches­
tra, No. 19345, size 10 in.
"From the Land of the Sky Blue Water”—"To a
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Big Boy!—Fox Trot—Ted Weems and His Orches­
tra. No. 19344, size 10 in.
Savannah—Fox Trot—Ted Weems and His Orches­
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June Brought the Roses—Marcia Freer
No. 19347,
size 10 in.
Waiting for the Dawn and You—Lewis James. No.
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wherq they expect ho ta­
ilIs jrekr. i They called on
ghbora here Saturday.

All the Above Styles Sold at $8.50 and $8.00

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work — n e x t . Valde?

Music of the Spheres—Molto Lento (Rubenstein*
Violins, Viola and 'Celia —Flonzaley Quartet!
No.
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Quartet No. 3 in .E Flat Minor—Scherzo ’.Tschaikowsky) Violins, Viola anti 'Cello^—Flonzaley Quartet.
No. 1012, size 10 in.
Maria, Mari! |Di Capua) Neapolitan—Rosa Ponselle. No. 1013, size 10 in.
Carme (De Curtis) In Italian—Rosa Ponaelle. No.
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RECITATIONS

and Eric Lundquiat spent
at Daytona at the home of
mt, Mrs. .^dwln.-BatSeraon.

AIRDALE SUEDE

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Campbell and
are a t present
of her parents,
Robinson.

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of the bride and Miss Mildred Rob­
inson sister of the groom were a t­
tractive bride’s maidsr-gow»«k-i»r
'pastel -shades-of-eaaton'ieropor e nterin g together*.
Miss Mary Robinson sister of the
groom acted as maid of honor, pre­
ceded the bride, who entered alone.
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vised altar by the groom and his
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■Washington broke even in a double
header with Philadelphia.Thursday
before 25,000 persons including
President Coolidge and his family,
W alter Johnson shut out the Mackmen In the opener, 5 to 0, running
the Washington winning streak to
10 games, but Rommell duplicated
the performance in the final in a
duel 'with Martina, Philadelphia
winning 1 to 0. The ahut out was
Johnson’s 105th in 18 years of
m ajor league pitching.
First Gama
Score by innings:
Philadelphia . ..000000 000—0 8 0
Washington . ..100 002 02x—6 7 0
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Philadelphia . —010 000 000—1.-6 1
Washington ......000 000 000—0 2 Q
Rommel and Bruggy; Martina
and Ruel.
/ Boston 8; New York 5
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BOSTON, June 27.—Bostort de­
feated Now York Thursday 8 to 5,
although the world champions outh it the Red Sox 16 Jo 12. It wo*
the Yankee's sixth straight loss.
Ehmke twice fanned Ruth With
men on bases.
Score by innings:
New, York .......100 010 3 00-5 15 3
B oston........... „000 041 21 x—8 12 1
Markle, Gaston, Fippgrass and
Sc hang; Ehmke and O'Neill.
Cleveland 7; Chicago 4
CHICAGO, Juno 27.—Cleveland
won the fifth gam e of the sferies
here Thursday from' the White Sox
,vi(ith a 7,to 4 score, due to a three
run Tally. ih ‘the tenth on as many
hits, a lid after (he Sox had tied
the score nt four all in the nirlth.
Lever el to was weak and wild for
five innings nnd thereafter Cvengros and Blankenship failed to
hold 'the Indians.
CleveUiidV.dOldlb 000 3—37 16 0
C h ic a g o '......000 000 202 0 - 4 " ID 2
* Metevier, CovelekkU tttul Myntt;
Leverctte, Cvaugros, Blankeqship
nod Crouae.

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Pirates Best Chicago 2 to 1 in
.Pitchers’ Duel — Phillies Five
Saints Romp Away With II to -4f lilts in Ninth Score
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{NEW YORK. June 27.—The
ORLANDO, June M .-r Wally
New York Nationals returned
home Thursday and defeated Bos­ D9a))&gt; circuit jdriyc. over tho right
Barnes field fence, his fifth homer of the
ton, 8 to 1. The
brothers were knocked out of Urn year, with men on first anil secbox, Virgil and the first and Jesse ond in the fourth inning Thursday
in thd‘ foutth inning.
caused the locals to emerge vic­
Score by inhlnga:
Boston . ............100 000 000—1 7.0 torious from the first bout of the
New Y o rk .......300 401 OOX—8 11 0 Daytona series. The final score of
J . Barnes, Yeargin and O’Neill; the game was 5 to 2.
V. Barnes, Jonnnrd and Snyder.
Score by innings:
-------/( Daytona .......... 200 000 000—2 0 1
St. Louts 2; Cincinnati 1
O rlando .
000 040 01a—ft &lt;3 t
CINCINNATI, June 27.-M uelCraig and liivington; Pfeiffer
lerfs long triplo to right and u and Francis.
sacrifice fly to Blades enabled St.
Louis to defeat Cincinnati, 2 to i,
St. Petersburg I I ; l.akelsud 1
in 10 innings, Thursday. #
ST. PETERSBURG, June 27.—
Score by innings:
Knocking the championahin High­
St; L ouis...........000 001 00 1—2 7 0 landers completely off their feet,
Cincinnati ; ‘....100 000 000 J—1 8 2 the Saints romped nwny with nn
Pfeiffer and Grminles; Benton 11 to 4 victory over Lakeland
and Wlngo.
here Thursday.
After allowing
seven hits in five rounds, ‘'Bugs”
Pittsburgh 2; Chicago. 1
Ery voluntarily descended from the
. PITTSBURGH, June 27.—Pitts­ mound in favor of ‘‘Red” Learn,
burgh made it two straight .ram Pick, the first to face Learn, sin­
Chicago by winning Tnurulny’s gled. bringing in two runs. The at­
game, 2 to I.,Morrison, pnd Ald­ tendance wa.vl.050.
ridge engaged in a pitcher, duel
Score by .innings; .
but tho latter was amoved fn the Lakeland......... 210 001 000— -1 9 4
Sixth Inning when th e ' Pirates St. Petersburg I01 002 25X— 11 7 2
counted two runs, Inrgely on CtiVEry, Learn nnd Nance, Smith;
ler’s single. .
Hernandez and Moore.
Score by innings:
C hicago...... 101 000 000—1 8 3
Tampa 10; Bradentown 4
Pittsburgh . r ... 000 002 OOx—2 6 1
BRADENTQWN. June 27. Aldridge, Keen, Wheeler and When Doran and Boone ran to­
O'Farrell, Hartnett; Morrison and gether and missed Quinn’s fly in
Gooch.
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town lost a perfectly good hall
Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn 2,
game; Dorun was painfully hurt
PHILADELPHIA, Jpac 27. - and hod to be carried from the
field.
Score by innings:
Tampa ....... 000 040 000 6--10 16 4
Bradentown 000 001 300 0— 4 15 2
Sadler afid Gomes; Rainey and
McDaniel.

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Daytona . ...

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Birmingham 10; Atlanta 7
ATLANTA, Ga., June 27.—After
Atlanta had tied the score in the
sixth nt seven nil, Birmingham
scored three runs more In tho
eighth, Thursday, and defeated the
Crackers. 10 to 7.
Score by Innings:
Birmingham . 062 000 030—10 12 0
Atlanta ..........050 002 000— 7 7 5
Lundgren
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LITTLE ROCK. June 27.—Ewoldt’s home run in the final inning
uf ThursdayV game with two nien
on base gave New Orleans tho last
game of the series, 7 to {5.
—Jideie-by innings:- " ■—
'WmirOrteanH ... 000 400 03—T- &gt;4-2
Little Rock .......210 020 00—6 11 0
(Called eighth, catch train).
Dent. Cnvet and Bowie; RichImttfTTttSlr^rud Smith.

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long lines of Smith shouters began
appearing in the top galleries and
by he time the cqnVentlon was
calli 1 to order they were packed in
like sardines. Very soon, large
bod is of men and boys and some
womm wenring Smith banners be;
gnn ippearing at the various doors
of he convention, although the'
polic &gt;were supposed to stop a t the
guar I lines n block away all thoso
who held no tickets to Madison
Squire gardens. At some of the
dcor the Smith enthusiusLs, in

Huge Crowd
Th y filled the seats of delegntos
and lUternates who had not arrived
and moy overflowed into tha sec­
tions if reserved seats and occupied
them, and finally they packed-the
aisles,standing five and six abreast.
Tho bolice and fire authorities
i the doors of the convention
an the ground th a t there wiis
no r ore room inside and ‘left cluthi'
o rin ; in the streets outside. hqiVdred of legitimate ticket holders
whoA&gt; seatij had already been qccuJ
pied by the Smith dem onstrator4
insidf.
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WJen Mr. Roosevelt's peroratibh
signilled the end of his nomination
spe^h tho racket cut loose.,In voL
urn/ of noiBe produced it exceeded
tlffl McAfimr "dem onstration of
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Wrecking Service
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Sanford Ave. and 2nd St.

P A N T R Y SEATS'
$1.50 to $2.75
Ball Hardware Co.
PHONE 8

Find Its Superior
E lder Springs, flow v- flvs g a llo n s o f
pure w a ter ev ery th ir ty -tw o s e c ­
onds, It Is used by o v er fifty per
cen t o f the people o f Sanford, and,
Ift, la uksed by ’*
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W estern U nion, and m any b a ttery
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10 a cres. Im proved, tile d ; barn,
ten a n t h o u se; p lace w elt located ;
w orth $1,000 per .acre. F or q uick
ea le party w ill ta k e $8,000 and ar­
range term s to su it purchaser.
11 a cres, w ith house, located w ith
hard road on tw o sid es; farm In
b est o,f ehape; recen tly re-tlled . A t
a bargain.
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proved; barn, ten a n t house; corn
and p ea s now ou place. A n o th er
bargain.

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F irst N a tl Bk Bldg,

SICKLY, PEHV1BH CHILDREN
. Children suffering from intesti­
nal Worms are cross, restless and
unhealthy. There are other ayntptons, however. If the child is.pale,
has dark ring# under, the eyee,
bad breath end takes no Interest In
play, It Is almost a certainty th a t
worms are eating away Its vitality.
T he-surest remedy for worms la
iWhltela Cream Vermifuge. I t ia
jfe c ttw destruction to the worms
to thp child.* Price
35c, sold
Union Pharmacy.

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That tired, half-sick, discourag­
Local Union 1751 announces
ed feeling caused by a torpid liver there will be an increase of carpen­
aid constipated bowels can be ters’ wages August 11 to 90 cents
an hour.
gotten rid
of with surprising
promptness by using Herbine. You
f&lt;el its beneficial effect with the
first dpso as its purifying and regu'atlng effect is thorough and
c»mplcte. I t not only drives out
b:fa and impurities but it im parts
h splendid feeling of exhilaration.
Strength, vim, and buoyancy Of
Spirits. Price 60c, Sold by Union
iharmacy.

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Tho greatest discovery in &lt;l#«h
healing U the marvelous Boroxone,
a preparation th at comes in liquid
and powder form. I t Is a com­ TIRES a n d tS
New Stock.
bination treatm ent .th at' ntft only
H‘tr V»tMl&gt; i
purifies the wound, of germs th a t *
causa Infection b u t It heals the
GAS a n d 01
flesh with extraordinary speed.
Alww* th«
Bad wounda or cuts which taka
Pun
iweeks to heal with the ordinary
liniment* mend quickly under tha
werful influence of thia wonderI remedy. Price (liquid)' 80c,
60c and |1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
105 Palmello An
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Yeu^; S ister City InVltel year to .spend •
week ^tuj, or to stop o ref and. break yoqr
journey-north.
Shop in our fine stores which compare
favorably w ith any in tfce eot^itry. Enjoy
surf bathing a t our wonderful ocean beaches,
Bring youi.dnba and play, over qur new 18
hole municipal golf course, Enjoy our mo­
tion picture houses, boat tripe .on the 8k

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Moya of the “CeleW^
Moreland of the A. C. L.
Leo of the A. C. L. 4tar?^
his team with three
catches. He also was Xbnbm
fo r stopping the “ F e d s 'ra il
the ninth after they hadaln
scored one run and hod twi m0f
bases.
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the next game here will i u
the Titusville team o n jrld
July 4, and promises to 1 8 ,
fans an excellent garne t u
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‘.NEW YORK, June 27.—H arry
4ny great body of delegates,1’ Some
Grab, world’s middleweight cham­ St. Louis
delegites to be sure, headed by the
pion, s ucccs sfully.de tamlml -bis 160
-ymmirt m a in ngalnat.-hU.rpbtMli'A
hall.soaring r-thelr-atandftrdi*,boV
challenger,'Ted M oore/ in a fast
they yere followed' by huqdre*ls .qf
15-round match, tho feature bout
men inJ women wearing ju&gt; del*-,
ol the Miilr Fund .'card a t the
gated badgeb And decorated. only
National league
Yankee Stadium Thursday night.
wtUrttnithtarnrohlgn buttons. They
I t was Greb’s fight from the sta rt.
were accompanied by bandB, they
Clubs:
4 flehe Tunney, Abimcan H’g ht- New York
were equipped with automobile
Nashville 8; Memphis 6
heavyweight' champion,’ scored n Chicago
homtrhorse-fiddles, tom-toms and'
MEMPHIS.
June
27.—The
Vols
technical knockout over Erminio Brooklyn .
anythng eUe that would moke a
beat
the
Chicks,
8
to
0,
in
A
ragged
Spalln,
European heavyweight
noise.
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game here Thursday.
Pittsburgh
champion, in the seventh round of Cincinnati
Sirens Shiek
Score by innings:
a siiqduledilg-ropnU.match when Boston / .
Hoid-turned sirens such as are
Nashville ........ 010 001 120—8 11 1
Referee 'Eddie Purdy stopped the
Memphis
100 tOO 121—(f 13 1 the* candard equipment of fire
bout after Spalla’a Jyft eye had Philadelphia
Weaver, Lindstrom and Mackey word s had been placed in the
been completely closed ‘ by TunWnrmoth,
Kelly, Merz ond Kohl hails,and in tho street.outside one
tiry*B Btrflight+ight habd punch.
tremcidous siren which would.havo
becker.
Southern League
&gt;Georgia's sensational Bcbool.boy
made it large fire whistle for a
boxer, William L. “Young” Stribgood ilzed town, was set going.
The
Problem
Memphis
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ling', was given a judges’ venilct
, (Front the Detroit Free Press) ' hingnll.ttbBdkoom-J,- c
over Tommy Lougnran, Philadel­ New Orleans
‘‘What is the problem of capital
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ami labor?”
* Mr. nd Mrs. N. H. Braddock and
struggle a t the Milk Fund bouts Nashville
“To get men who arc glad to pdy Mrs.iwanson have moved back to
a t the Yankee Stadium Thursday Mobile...... .
good wages and men who are glad theinlace here from Delray. They
night. Tha verdict was- decidedly Birmingham
to work faithfully for good w agts expet to Improve their property
unpopular with the crowd of 00,- Little rock „
a t Lite Mary.
together.”
Chattanooga
poo. ’ — *
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chansfed
MOM’N-POP
“The M ystery D eepens For Pop’
B y TAYLOR
♦handsia
w h k ,^ ^
Estridge. 'hard hitting n » rIem
boxer, scored a decisive Jlctory
T H fT S NOT.
- SHtTOLD M£
WHAT OC&amp;9 ALL
qver t a u b ’ J i , Cans, v\ tcru:i
MOW QOti O cC taveo HI? 8H
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TI-US MEAN 1 ASK
champion In i 10 round boutA
B u r 1 TELL SOU MOMGlUlNG MOUR NASt S MF.LONG
SCO—? TSU. r
I WAS NEUER WITH
Avpf\CHp’-AR iPRESlSrjrcF
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GIANTS DEFEAT
BOSTON 8T 0 1 ;i
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Kre cored without pain In one dar hv gplnol
Annlyiej
£ * * * * '• GoWrt**Eye U fc n T&amp;
pther ejre reme*r in tnTw orld as
poolniff, healing and strengthening for
on haying • Leon-

wondortul la x rrectlva. la tha
keeping babies
ran heajthy )• eoncluslvaty
tha hundreds o f le tter s con*
d n g reeelved from happy
rut m others w ho have given
r Utile ones.
-other* p raising It le Mr*.
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Lumbar and Building Material.
2(103Urt^ S t ' and ° ak A v e - 0,11
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel &amp;u Phone 60S.
HILL LUMBER CO. House of
Service, Quality and Price
I* rtrralt Court. Seventh Judlelel
S
n m l3 5 ^.C*,," l,r’ F,or*

_irtIon.

George Lee W heeler, Joined by her
husband and n ex t friend, D. F.
Wheeler, com plainant, va. C atha­
FOR RENT — FRONT APART*
rine M. Hemlnctlon and bar h u s­
band, K. K. R em ington, aomeMENT IN HERALD BUILD­
tlmea known a s K llphalet R em ­
ING. 130.00 PER MONTH. IN*
ington. et nl„ D efendant*.— Suit
QUIRE AT HERALD OFFICE.
to Quiet Title.
CITATION.
To Catherine M. R em ington and
TO ADTKBTHBRS.
huthnnil E. U. R em ington. so m e­
tim es known as K llphalet R em in g­
Herald rep resen tative thorton. William Foater and w ife. Mary
my fam iliar w ith rate*, rules
P. Foater, Mnry K. Foater and h u s­
classification, w ill s i r e yon
band. Henry Foater. Calvin W hitney
ylete Inform ation. And If
and Marian W hitney, hla w ife . 81l wish, they w ill a ssist you In
mnn MeChrsney and Horlna Mclin t your w an t ad to malia
Chsiney, his w ife, Thoma* A. Bin­
affective.
II. A. McCheanry, som etim es
FOR RENT — Furnished apart­ der,
IM PORT* a t n o n e ® .
known ns Herbert A. M cChesney and
ments ft sleeping rooms Shirley Knrahl A. McChcaney, hla w ife. Ann
Advertisers should s ir # their
MeCheaney C reighton nnd Mae Meapartments opposite Post Office.
M t or p o sto fflc s address as
Cheiney, If llv ln r . w hose plnce or
III as thalr phone num ber If
place* of reside) cn are unknow n,
desire resu lts. A bout ona
and If dead, to a ll parties cla im in g
er.o u t o f a thousand has a
Interests under C atherine M. Rem ­
hone, and tha Others ean't
ington and husband. K. K. R em in g ­
ju n lta te w ith
you unless
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and ton, som etim es know n as K llphalet
know you r address.
W illiam
F o ster and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­ Remington,
t l H e a t l e u e n MUST ba
w ife, Mary P .-F o ster, Mnry EL F o s­
la In p riso n at Tba ■sa­
gram, Best advertising medium in ter
and husband. Henry F o ster, Cal­
lt eral 4 offlc* ar by le tSouth Florida Published mornings. vin Whllnoy and Mnrlnn W h itn ey,
T eleph one d lscoat lahla wlfp, Hlinou McChesney and Ho.
Star-Telegrnm. Lakeland, Fla.
are a o t valid,
rln;i MeChossney. bin w ife, Tbomns
COLUMBUS
(On.)
I,
EDO
EH—Class
A. Hinder. II. A. McChesney, in m tonrteoue. Prom pt, E tflaten t
inert ode have th e largest circu­ tim es known us H erbert A. McChes
Service.
lation In
Hmithwratcrn Georgia, ney, and Knrnhl A. McChesney, his
fla ts tc fC-worrt) Un*.
w ife, Ann McChesney C reighton nnd
ADVEiVfISB- :7i the Journal-Her^ Mae MeChesney, deceased, or o th e r­
ise. In nnd to the lands h erein ­
Program
aid, South Georgia’a greatest w
after In this citation , nnd In, th e bill
iFrom the Washington Star)
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, o f eomplalnt, filed In tha above
You have • studied, this new weekly and Sunday Classified rates styled court snd on which thin c i­
Is bnsed, described, nnd nlso
!? ”
10c per lino. Waycross Journal- tation
to all hears, g ra n tees or d ev isees
fes,” replied the efudlte in* Herald, Way cross. Georgia.
claim ing any right, title or Interest
{igator.
o f any nature w ha tso ev er, by.
*&gt;11, after much research and TO REACH the prosperous farm­ through or under th e abovu named
ers
and
fern
growers
of
Volusis
defendant*, or any of them. In and
uitation, I have learned to prothe lands h erein after described,
ee its scientific name with county advertise in the DcLand to
and also to any nnd all o th er p er­
Daily
News,
rate
lc
per
word,
cash
Jte confidence."
sons. whosoever, w ho have or claim
with order.
to have a n y -r ig h t, title or esta te
any nature w h atsoever In or to
A UTTLE WANT AD in Th* ofIShris Involved In this su it, h ere­
Herald will bring you big re­ the
inbefore referred to and n ow here
sults. Advertise those old articles described as follow s, to -w it;
(Tract No. I.)
you have stored away and have
SALE — Celery farms, all no use for. A little thirty-cont ad
Lot 11. Diock
of Dr. H enry
and prices. I t will pay you may bring you several dollars. Foster's Hammock east from Lake
as shown by J. o . F ries su r­
us if you are going to buy. Phone 14B and a representative Charm
vey of Lake Charm, by pint th e r e ­
Mil a t tho owners' prices, will coll to see you.___________ o f recorded In P la t Book 1. p a g e 5.
Hemlnnle County Records.
Said
Jy. .
FLORIDA—ORI*ANDQ— Orlando land being mom p a rticu larly d e ­
SALE—6-room bungalow, ail
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­ scribed s s com m encing at it corner
iern, on Laurel Ave. $4,000, fied business, mte lc a word, min* between Lot*J It and 11 on Lake
Charm Avenue, th en ce run e a s t UBS
terms.
Imum 24c cash with order.
feet, thence south S2S fe e t on Lee
advertising la restricted to
uper classification .
•a arror la w ade T ha San*
,j Herald w ill b* rasponslbla
i only ona Incorrect Insertion,
advertiser, for subeaqeent
lio n s. Tha offlea should ba
fled Im m ediately In case of

LOST an opportunity to '
abreast with the times by tAH
leading the classified pages of
your daily newspaper. Herald
want ads contain many interesting
messages. It will pay you to read
them dailT.
LOST—Large airdale dog, collar
with no name on plate, answers
to name of “Mixer.” Return to E.
B. Tyler, Winter Park, phone 631.
Reward.
LOST—Between Enterprise and Do
Land Junction, fiber suit case.
Name. Tina E. Tucker. on Testa­
ment inside. Leave at Methodist
Orphanage, Enterprise, and receive
reward.

ROOMS WANTED
------------------------------------:—

M iscellaneous
W anted

i----------

WANTED—Two unfurnished con­
necting rooms by year round.
Prafer close in.
Writo R. W.
I.oaaing care Herald._____
WA N T E D — Two unfurnished
rooms. P. O. Box 873.

DRESS1VL
DRESSMAKING
First class dressmaking.
Work guaranteed.
200 E. Third St.

Houses For Rent

MISCELLANE01
FOR SALE

VACATIONISTS
WANTED—bantum business men
DAYTONA BEACH
who sro in need of competent
—
I am prepared to offer furnished r ,? SALE OR EXCHANGE
.
help should read the clssslfled
page of The Herald. There's no houses and apartments for summer .*l0^*SVvm!,TCT, r***k^S*fl?
p 0W!***•
1
reason for sending out-of-town for season—month, week or week-end. sen,
Box 91, Geneva, Fla.
• ■
help when there is probably just Phone or write.
FOR
SALE—Household
furniture.
,
HARRY
M.
HOWARD,
the person you want in the city
. C01 Palmetto.
614 Main Street,
Phone 743-W Daytona Beach,
one stable manure,
FOR RENT - 6-room hous^ newiy
$5 ton F. O. BAre You Going to Build a New
finished throughout. Good loca- H astlnn. N. E. Thigpen, H art- ,:,
Barn or Put on a New Roof?
'
' (S g ;®
tion. 209 5th S t _“ _
'1■
FOR RENT — After July 1st, 9
. . . . -TrTC-.
room house on corner of 6th St. FOR SALE— McClaren
snd Dim*. :
....
.
Special Summer Price*
nnd Palmetto. Thrasher ft Gamer. lop cord tires and tubes.
FOR RENT—One furnished and g a s, oil, best accessories. Ft (Iowa
one unfurnished house. W. J. Service 8tation, First and Elm,
GALVANIZED IRON
Thigpen, Brumley-Puleston Bids. Phone 447-LS.
FOR RENT—Eight room house at
COMPOSITION ROOFING
r m i SALE
WATtr__i
7 n _ «120-gel.
i L im a
808 Elm Ave. Also furnished FOR
— Ona
rooms.
Apply
300
French.
Phone
4
w
ater
planL
Hoolehan-Coleman
STRIP SHINGLES

zzm

Help Wanted

WANTED—Men and women to Mil
town lots in St. Petersbuif.
S l a v S - t e - : i - 3 0 ; J u n o *5-13-20-57;
Summer prices. Double your moiey
July 4.
next winter. Liberal terms to btyIn the Circuit Court of the Seventh ers. Good commission to agens.
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In A. D. Powers, Cox 1759, St, Peters­
burg, Fla.
nnd for Sem inole County. In
Solicitor for Complainant.

CO.

: ^ ,

thorn hena*
CHASE &amp; CO.
t . P en n ln gPhone 563
Chancery.
ton,
Seth Woodruff, Complainant,
B eg in at HR corner o f 8ec. S, Tp.
FOR RENT—Rooms. Wouldn't
31 8, R 11 B, run thence w est '.IB
v*.
you be able to ui« the monay se­ FOR SALE—Florida Marvel black­
chains,
thenco
north 6 chans,
K elsey Blanton, et ml.. D efendants.
cured by renting that vacant room
berry plants and Cavendish ban­
th en ce east P.99 chains, thcncc stlth
CITATION
# ch a in s to point of beginning. Jso
now
going
to
waste?
There
ate
ana
plants. D. L. Smith, St. Cloud)
WANTED—Bookkeeper
would
liko
To Jam es C. Derdell, John N. b eg in n in g at a point t chains nrth
persona looking for places to Fla.
nradshaw , II. H. Adams, R ichie of th e SK corner of See. 9. Tp. 3.H..
position ns substitute during many
stay. Help take care of them and FOR SALE—Household furniture.
W oodbrldge. Albert O. R aves and tl. 31 Rast, run thence w est t chins, summer. Box 899 Sanford.
w lf * .------— Rave*.-W illiam T. Nasb thence north 110 ft., thence Rat &amp;
not only make money but assist in
601 Palmetto.
and w ife. --------- Nash. J. J. H a rris chains, thence south 110 ft. to face
keeping people in Sanford. Phone
M Oore. J. R. Challen. Marla C. of b sgln n ln g.
Murphy. J essie C. Murphy. F ran k A m e and each of them I* herehyre- City of Banrord, Florida. 317.11 fee l 148 and give your ad over the tel­ FOR SALE—One refrigerator 5.00
Lew is. T rustee and 1*1* Successors In Mii Ired to appear to the Bill of Cm- North 4 degreea B ast of the Inter* ephone. use The Ilerald for qnick
One baby carriage 10.00 Enquire
o f (he cen ter lino of M ellon- service._______________________
Trust.A•W. R K eefer and w tfe;plaint In th ,s cau se on th# ilh ay sertlon
907 Laurel Ave._______________
vtlle Avenue w ith th e Mouth lin e o f
K eefer, G eorgs
___ B. Morton. Trusts^ of Jjily. A. D. 1931,
, Heotlon 30, T ow nship 19 Mouth FOR RENT—Two large, cool conand h is Successors In Trust, Robo
ITp IS FU R T H BR ORDKnBD U t R ange SI East, thence North 4 d.-'
ting furnished housekeeping FOR SALE—Airdale, female, six
ncctin
H, Ram sey, Trustee and h is S u cces­
onpy of th is order be publlsedj green East, a lo n g the center lin e of rooms.. 312 East 5th St.
so rs In Trust, and each and every ol onto
months old. Thl* dog la on in­
a
week
for
eight
consecuve
M
ellonvllle
A
venue.
170
foot;
thence
th e said above named d efendants, It w eeks In the Hanford Herald, a
tense
Int, Ch. Abbey Kin~ Nobbier
West,
parallel
w
ith
the
said
South
liv in g ; and If either, any or a ll n) m-wapsper published In Hemlele
bred
bitch,
the blood of the world *
lino
of
Section
10.
Btl
feet,
m
ore
or
s-tld defendants be dead, to a ll part County, Florida.
lew , to th e ea sterly line of the
g airdales.
airtuiea. Sold U»
famous winning
tie s claim ing Interests under each
IN
W
ITNE8R
W
HEREOF,
f
b'ennd every of the follow in g deceased unto Bet my hand nnd official ial Moses K. L evy Grant (m ore com ­
reduce stock. Price $30.00. 'Phone
monly
know
n
aa
the
Hanford
d efendants, tn -w ll: Jam es C. Bert
7th day o f May. A. D. 1914. ,
G rant): th en ce South 15 degreea FOR SALE—Ford Coupe. Inquire 571-J.
d ell. John N. Bradshaw. H. 8. Adams, this
(Seal)
R A. DOUGLA8H,
B lrhlo W oodbrldge. Albert O. Rave* Clerk Circuit Court, Sem inole Coa­ W ea t a lo n g said Grant Una t l l 7
P. A. Mero's Garage.
reel, more or lose to a point w est of
Rave*. W illiam T,
and w ife.
ly . Florida.
t'OR'SAT.E^Jordan
“ Blue Boy.
the
point
o
f
b
egin
n
in
g,
thence
Eaat
A Handy Explanation
Nash.
Nash and w ife.
43* feet, m ore or lesa to th e point
By A. M. W EEKS, D. 4
Driven by owner. Perfect con­ (From the Kansas City Journal)
Harris. M. (lore, J. IL Challen, M arli
vt
beginning,
less
the
'eaat
40
feet
J. W. HUNTER.
C. Murphy. J essie C. Murphy, Fran
“Daughter, I hope your fiance la
f"jvrved for atreet purpose*, con- dition. Phone 231.'_________
S olicitor for Complainant.
H. Lewis, Trustee and his Successor
J”1'}BI 2.3 nrrcM. m ore or le*R, and TAKEN IN TRADE on now Nash not losing interest in yon."
In Trust. W. 8. K eefer and w lf
er»ofore described as Lot S of
In Court of th* County Judge, Sen- kt.lia
"Impossible.”
.
--------- Keefer, George B. Mnrto
cars, 1922 Bulck 6,1922 Hudrnoy Pace'* Huh-Division, ns per
tool* County, Htate ef Klorli*.
T rustee and his Successors In Trust
“He seems a fine young man, but
bile, Auburn 0. now one ton Ford
duly o f record, also,
n obert H. Ramsey. Trustee and hi IN ItK ESTATE OK M. M. HTIW- plat h ereof
f 1-ota
t.i,if* One (1). Tw o (3 ). truck cab and body. J. B. Skipper, 1 find ho has been sending teleA ltT :
Hurcesaars In Trust, or othorwlee,
S&gt;.' Kour
Kot &lt;&lt;&gt;• F ive (5 ). Six Baggetts Filling Station
grams to some person about
and to th e lands h e r e ln sfto r .d e To nil Creditors. L egatees, D lstihu- TiV’ S -M
scribed; to all parties claim ing In
l* e s and a ll P ersons ha'tng T w elve
U v P * 1' 1 f 11' N ,n » &lt;»)■ FOR SALE—Ono Ford sedan, late peaches and pippins.
' :» /.TTIh irteen (13). T w entytercsts under A. M. Thrashct. rte
C laim s or Dem ands against laid T S f &lt;**»
“Political stufr, maw, political
TUt '’r w , hty;tJjr«n ( I I ) of
model special equipment,' peMect
E sta te:
*
p V r.&lt;,A1c*r*"d
ceased, Thom as K. W ilson, decease!
stuff.’
(according to
ft plat
A.,1* ilwwa»a*|*ltp
III n
IIIHI condition, price $300. Phone 571J.
You and e sch nf you are henby I ksr. .e. . #Acre
J e ssie Cloud Murphy, deceased, an
rccon l In Pint Book
J. R. Murphy, deceased, or olheri, notified and required to present my
w ise. In and to the follow in g d e ­ rlnlma and dem nnds which you. or i ? ." « JSttHLi . ,,r ,h " public records
scribed lands, situ ate, ly in g and b e­ either of you. m ay have against tie aleoS*,n n°**, '^"o l,n *Jf’ r,o r lll». and
in g In the County of Sem inole nnd e ita te of M. M. Stew art, deceased.
«f M ellonvllle. t
Htate of Florida, more particularly 1st* o f Sem inole County. Florida to
tlx* undersigned adm inistratrix of
pf i n U t f i
r»vorded In P la t .
described ns follow s. to -w lt:
im
Book
1.
on
paa
i
go.
e f the public
raid esta te, w ith in tw o years fiotn
Government Irnts Three (3) and (he dnte hereof.
bounty.
Florida.
F o u r(4 ) of Section T h irty-fou r (34),
and to any a n d » i 0tht.r turnon or
Dated June 5th. 1114.
T ow n ship N ineteen f i t )
South,
8ABA11 J. STEWART. \
R ange T h irty-one (11) Knst. snd tha
Administratrix. r fa tmStilt 'any* r 12 Hi** nr* Unknown,
N orth H alf (N H ) of thp S o u th w est Jono 5413-10-17; July 4 -U -lB -l&gt; l
n a tiv e
dracrltied. or s r v\ 0‘art1 or
1 par
Q uarter (HW%) of Section T hirty- ’ A u gu st 1.
parfet
AUGUSTA.—CHRONICLE — Au­
thereof.
to u r ti4&gt;, JW m »bfrw N j«f*cen ( |8 &gt;
gusta, Ga .’" A u g u sta ’a greatest Charm Avenue, u trn ce IBS fe e t fo l­ Bomb. R ange Thirty-One Rest,
*»
and
o^
M
st
to any and all other persons,
classified medium, rats cash .09c low in g f&lt;*ke Charm A venue to s ta r t­ and
before
w
hose
nam
es
nre
unknown,
claim
QUALITY PRINTING
Court
O P T IC IA N !
charge. 10c per line, minimum ing point, nnd also
Intr sn y right, title or Interest In
Tract No. «.)
the ,
.80c. _____________
and
tm
th
e
property
hereinabove
tieNgUl* ------------Phone 464.
« h and French
The w est half o f Lot 7, B lock B.
J!21 E. First S t
or any part.or parcel there­
. hand and next friend, Joh
MAINEL-Watervllle, Morning Sen­ of Henry F oitcffsT H am m ock east arrlbad,
P
H
O
N
E
410
,
,
_
of.
from
.Lake
Chasm
nu
show
n
by
J.
O.
, ■. *&gt;1 ' ^
tinel... Thousands pf_Main^ peoIt Is h*rel&gt;j* ordered-rttal.jen'am i.i i ...H t f c r n . r r nnlf ln il"t*'
;
MW
sell of you. be and appairp W fdr*' A arnn-ilernigan. *4^al.. Defelrii
CITATION
^ T ’^ ^ o i r c o S n t y 'uecoMal
To Aaron Jrrnlgan. Itohert U rn- In the S a n f o rd H erald . a t i e l . ^ ^ S
Sanford Novelty-Worka
Id land being m ore purH culariy }*7l\**
^ of
-» J*-*-*!-—
* rl?*i
nD and
*
n .tfl c . r d o n 1applies- Ha
1st
day
Heptember,
A.
I).
1014,
art.
Susan
Barnhart., Joieplj B. published . In Bnnrord. .\H,mlnol*
described Was bealU ftlns at
H n 0point J, "
tion.
V
4SOtUUX P ee*,- v :• I
County. rinrirt*.
F lorid*, one* &gt;
* »cbv»*k for
- - from a post situ - I M S Snd -theru make answ er to the A skew ■ Harsh J A*Kew, Jim’S* tranniy*
S.41 chains --w-est
« u i » '” *■
b ill of com plaint exhibited against W e e k s! Joseph - KlMgMT Ret ta C light eno**puiiv«
eon aecutlve w.ee
PaOT BEACIl COUNTY—th e -ktSf-U -’otMtua south from tho half you
in th is cause.
F
eg a n . H
Ilvnry
wITNEBR my hand anu
ile post betw een sectio n s x ftnd tT.
Kln
lnegnn,
enry A.
... Crane
-----..r, and
scene of ^stupendous development- m
U eueral F k e * • » * »*u * F
It la furth er ordered th a t this Sophia,
thence run w est A.43&gt; ch a in s* south
snd
each nnd of the C ircuit Court o f the HLnnth
Reail about it in the Palm Beach 6 chains, east S.43 chains, north i Order of - F uhllcatlnn’ he publlahed ev ery o f Crane,
—
C
ourt
Boose
the above named defend­ Judicial C ircuit o f the Htate of *io r.
CONTRACTOR
AND
P ost Sample* copy sent on re­ chains In section t l , to w n sh ip 11 ID the Hanford Herald, a newspaper a n ts .' If livin g. and If any, ether Ida, In and (»r Hemlnole C a u n l)\an
U T Cesuaeeoetul &lt;
published
In
Hanford.
Sem
inole
south,
riinxo
31
east.
Slid
also*
th
is
the
SDlIt
day
of
June,
A.V&gt;
or
a
ll
of
said
d
efen
dan
ts
he
degl,
to
quest.
C ounty, Florida, once each w eek tor a ll partld* cla im in g Intsrrsts i
(Tract No. 3.)
1914.
E. A. DOUG LAHH, \
TAMPA, rXORIDA—Ttmpa Daily
h t consecutive w eeks.
each and every of the follow ln
Lot t Block U, of Dr. H enry Kee­ eigW
Clerk of tho C ircuit Court of the
ITNESS
mv
hand
a
n
d
,th
e
seal
Times, the great home daily, fer's Hammock ea st from Luke
censed defendants, ln -w lt:
Heventh Ju dicial Circuit. In
Hevrnth
and for Hemlnole County.
rate lik e per word, minimum Charm, a* shown by J. O. F r ie s sur- of the C ircuit Court ofa &gt;the
.i* „e
fc’inr. Jernlgun . Itohert Bsrnbnrt.
B arnhart. Joseph B. Askew.
of Lake Charm by plat thereof
(Beal)
By A. M. W eeks. D. C.
GRAQUAtw VETERINARIAN
charge 25c cash with order. Write vey
Id
it.
In
and
for
Hemlnole
C
ounty,
on
J.
A
skew
,
Ja
m
es
W
eeks,
Ji]eph
recorded III l’lat Book L e p a g e vs
6,
GEORGE A. DKCOTTK8.
for complete rate card.
Sem inole County Kecorua. SaUt land th is th e 20th day of Juno. A. D. F ln eg a n , Ilebecca Flnegan.
Hollcltor and o f Counsel for
ARCHITECT
13. A. DOUGLASS.
A oom 205 Conrad Building
A. Crane and Hophla Crane,
DEVKLOPEIIH ATTENTION— Peft- being more particularly described 1934.
C om pplalnant.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
l’hones:
Office«p.
Home
21
erw lae. In and to the lands
aacbla 4a b en ln n ln s th e s r e a te s t de­ a s beginning at a post situ a te d St
F irst National Bank Bldf.
Heventh Judicial Circuit of
a fte r described; to all parties rlllm 5:10.17 7:4-11-11-15 Xtl-X-tS
velopm ent In ninrlda'e h istory: a chains south from the h a lf m ile
DELAND. YLA.
Florida. In and for Sem ­
Ing Interests under. Jacob Ilrocklde
h alf m illion dollar h lsh w a y to the poet between eectlon s 3 and 11.
Sanford,
■
Florida
inole County.
censed. M. J. D oyle, decensedjand
irtilf beach Juat flniched; a two thence run w est lt.3 3 chains, thence
(B eal)
By A. M. W eeks. D. C.
M ichael J. D oyle, deceased, or nherm illion d o lla r bridge across E srsm - south 1.90 chains, thence e a s t II.S3
w lse. In and to the followlm rideb is Bay started : q uarter m illion section 11, tow nship 31 snuth, range GEO It HE A. DECOTTKH.
S olicitor and Counsel for
acrlhed lands In the County of fcmdollar op era houee under co n stru c­ chains, theuco north 1.10 ch a in s. In
WUaoa W elding &amp; R adM ior
’
Complainant.
31
oast.
All
lands
In
S
em
inole
tion; tw o m illions b ein g sp en t on
Inoln nnd Htate of Florida, sore
5:30-17
7:4-11-11-35
8:1-8-16
County,
Florida.
h lsh w a y ; g re a test chance fo r live
p articu larly described a s fo llo w !
ft’e r k e
v
developers to s e t
In on ground
• B eg in n in g at a point on the le n ­
\
It appearing frum the sw o rn blit
floor. W r ite D evelopm ent D epart­ o f complaint Hied herein a g a in st you In the Circuit Court of the Kerputh der lin e of M ellonvllle Avenul In
•If (Fa Metal we U Feld A *
A U c r n e y -a t-L fW
Ju dicial Circuit of the g tate ef th* C ity of Hanford. Florida, 11)3.3
m ent The r e n s a c o la News,________ that you have or claim to have
F lorida la and for Sem inole fe e t North 4 d eg re es East of thdln1NLIA—C lerks burg. Ttie som e Interest In th e sh o v e described
W TEnW H TtilN
O
tw
S u d ed e C n e lr
tANFORD,
FLORIDA
C ounty.— In Chancery.
tersectlo n of th e renter lin e of le i*
C larksburg'!’ E xponent, m orning lands. YOU, and each of you are
— *
, /VeT
M. K ln ft Complainant. v«. All lo n v ltle A venue w ith the Houth line
laak
Including Sunday, m orning Issue. hereby required and ordered to ba Mary
iartlea claim in g an in terest in the of Boption 30. T ow nship 19. S ifth.
and appear before our C ircuit Court
1 cent, p er..w ord, m inim um 34c.
and* Involved in this su it under R a n g e It B ast: thanes North 4
a t the Court House in Hanford, F lo r­
Sanford*
WHITE FOR &gt;RICES
M. E. Brock, deceased or other­
TO REACH BUYER8 or sailer* of ida. on the Drat Monday In July,
fern East a lo n g the center llnl
w
ise.
w
hose
names
and
plm-ea
of
(ellon vllle A venue I I I fe*t;-th (
Florida real estate advertise in 1934, the sam e b ein g the Tth day of
.fr..
residence are unknown. D efend­ W est parallel With th e Houth
ly, 1914. and a rule day o f out
the SL Petersburg Times. One cent Ju
a n ts.—Order for Constructive Her o f aatd Section 30. 4X4 fee t, mor
said Court, then and there to m aks
cent ■ word daily, two cents a word answer unto the eald bill o f com l
vice.
1
Insurance
to the ex ten sio n o f the
Real Estat
The Com piatnaul having filed her las*,
p lain t tiled herein a g a in st you , and
Sundays.
lin e iaf Tier "H,“ according to
ew
orn
bill
or
com
plaint
In
this
herein you shall fait not. e ls e said
Traffurd’* Map o f tha T ow n of
Puleaton-Bnmle
“DO YOU WANT to buy or sell by final decree.
Jacksonville, Fla.
. . . . . .
h ! n « . r » h r. t “t h S « i n U f i M P
ford, Fiorlda,’ said sa st lin e l.ln g
It
Is
further
ordered
th
a
t
th
is
Mi
anything?” If so advertise In
bill of com plaint w ill ho ta k en as so ns V|*nt*res t ed* Vn
lin W
e o‘ f Bay Avenue; M
th( * '
rllle Sun.”
the "Gaineavl
confessed sq a in st you and follow ed scrib ed In said Bill of Complaint. south along said east Una of
h o se n sm ss are unknow n to her
ADVERTISING gets results if It altatlon be published In th* Han­ .w
Ttor "H,“ 114 fe e l, m ors or ls
—
Herald, a new spaper published ■nd h a v in g otherw ise com piled w ith a p oint w est of point of b e|
\ CanHiri Statement
reaches potential buyers. Pa- ford
In Hanford. HemlnoItF County, Flor- la w . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ntng. thence e a s t 457 feet,
(From
tho
Boston
Globe)
latka Dally News fa circulated In Ido, once each week for a period of th a t the defendants, to -w lt; All par.
ArtUt—Have you seen my
Interest
i ess,
« . to
v« point
m um of
«* *beglnr
■
tie s claim ing 'an in
terest In aald
said or le
an industrial and agricultural sec­ eigh t consecutive weak*.
■' APPRC
the B a st 40 feot
lan ds hsralnaf ter deter!bed
described undos
unde
portrait
of Judge Trout?
W
itness
my
hand
and
official
seal
tion.____________ ^
______
r i struct - purposes,
contald
w, | jIT
o f olTlcs at Hanford. Hemlnole Coun- M. E. Brock, deceased or otherw ise, to
Friend—Yee;
how
much
are
you
acres, m ore or lea*, and hi
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — S t ty , Florida, this tho Ith day o f May, ind all parties claim ing an Intsreet 3.3
getting
for
It?
to
fa
re
described
as
Lot
3
or
K
tl|
For All
n said lands w hose name* and
Johns County Is reached through
Artist—How much do you think
lacea o f residency
IC|k_
are
_ unknow n. r u e ’s Hub-Division aa p*r
A ve
erkV iual) .E. A. Douglass .
t07 No
th
e
re
o
f
duly
o
f
record,
also.
the S t Augustine Evening Record. t&amp;
.
situated
In
Sem
i6Vark~cirrult'Court, Hemlnole Coun­ aid land being
ho.ought to give me?
B
eg
in
n
in
g
at
a
point
n
nthe
&lt;
orlds,
and
described
u
ole
County,
Flu
Quick results. Two cents per word.
ts*.
Friond—Six months.
ter tin s o f M ellon vllle Avenue
s s follow s:
MAINpS.
Sample copy on request
—

Rooms For R ent

A dvertising

1EAL ESTATE

R.ilALE—C-room hoi
»use, modrm w a tP flig h ts and gas, well
Lot 75 ft. front on Park
$3,COO. Terms. \
IEMIN0LE REALTY CO.
Seminole Hotel Annex,.
lU Y u n ll

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SALE—By owner, 114 seres
*i land with six-room house,
Ith St. and Pecan Ave. Inquire
”C. C,’’, care Hergld.
SALE-^-Ffve acres in Mecco
smmock. All tiled, small bam,
and eauipment. Genuine barH. C. DuBose.
REST BARGAIN IN SEMI|OLE COUNTY FOR QUICK
‘ SALE

pie* bungalow, 7 ro&lt;jm»i 13
i land In grove: 456 orange
f all bearing. Lake front. ’
. THRASHER A GARNER.
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                    <text>SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924

NUMBER

Vice Presidency

orm
hvention Prepared
For Dem onstration
By Smith Boosters
[g Handed Surprise

Draft of Democratic
Platform Is Handed
To Sub-Committee
For Its Approval

Will Glass Crash In?

nith Men Utter
Cries o f “Oil, Oil”

Alternative Proposals
Made on Both Klan
and League Nations

[ADISONSQUARE GARN, June 26.— All set for n
umatration for Alfred E.
tli, the Democratic Nati) Convention today opened
with a new demonstration
Willinm
G. McAdoo
ith rooters nnd boosters
I been packing into the
I by the hundreds and the
j as arranged was fqr Con[icut to yield to New York
the nomination of Smith.
|ut when the convention
under way, Gov. Sweet of
rado was m ognizod and he
rered a seconding speech for

NEW YORK, June 26.—A
tontntivo draft of the Demo­
cratic plntfnim containing al­
ternative proposals on tho Ku
Klux Klan and the League of
Nations wna submitted today
to the platform sub-commit*
tec of eleven.
There waa considerable
committee discussion on tho
plank dealing with corruption
in public office. As present­
ed, this plnnk scores the Re­
publican Party in connection
with the oil scandal and at­
tacks Albert B. Fall fur the navn!
cil leases to Doheny and Sinclair.
Coolldge also came in for an at­
tack, tho plank declaring Investi­
gations which led to the disclos­
ures were permited by "an unwil­
ling and reluctant executive."
Closed In a secluded room, on a
sido street far frum party head­
quarters the eloven men sat down
late Wednesday afternoon to write
a platform for the Democratic na­
tional convention.
Admittedly they had bcfofe
them an all-night job and evsn
they were doubtful that they could

idoo. Immediately the smaul-

n with fresh vigor and foirco
r an overnight rest,
ate standards worp rushed
aisles at the head of a pushand milling column 'of Meb boosters, who pushed and
bed -their way through hunb packed there for Smith with
b difficulty, but no disorder,
di rooters packed up against
ps In iho upper galleries like
nes, let out a few bowls "Oil,
om the floor tho New York
[ollnn signalled the galleries

|bg inroads of Infantile pnls, Roosevelt lifted himself to
cct on a cruch and dropped
ilf against a tablo and began
ddress.
rtaring demonstration wont
id continued until Roosevelt
If quieted it.
ring swiftly thru ugh its roupreliminaries, the convention
esday perfected, its permaorganisation, accorded two
iged demonstrations to its
ment
chsinpan,
Senator
1 of Montana, the Teapot
i auues except adoption of tho
platform and wlcctlon of tho
iees.
i
■
*nt* A ber debated aubWedncsday nlgbt held Ir conJs session' a platform subilttee appointed to comb over
I collection of suggestions and
» and weld what is found acbie lota a declaration of prin­
t e d -United
wM ® J )*r ty
Mg Klan Fight Scheduled
.
ire were indications that the
JWmiUees would not recoinil .• WR Wen be named epcly in the platform, but inis
‘VC. decision Will be subject
,0* by tho full platform com\ ,i* r * A*ht In thd convenleslf,
foreign relations it ia the
lit purpose of the sttbeommit|° reaffirm s .............
,• belief thai
nited
ember of the

PiTSflte
»n to declare*f "rdaw eS oreevlthout mention of the eight•wendmant oe tho Volstead
bfflclaU hopo the
rnJ*V* he ready, for submlsi Friday morning. Under the
U.tnust he Adopted by tbe
‘Mon before voting begins on
-»tUl candidates amf If ho
pea floor light develops on
nroverted plsnke it.U possi-

WASHINGTON. Juno 26 — Tho
American Government ia to be rep­
resented, at a london conference
premiers to discuss execution of
! the Dawes Plan by Aonbassndor
| Kelloc, who has been instructed, to
attend “for th«,purposo of dealing
with such mutters us nlTcct the in­
terests of the United States nnd
otherwise for purposes of informa­
tion.", 1
'
Kcllog will bo assisted at tha
conference hv Col. James A. Logan,
who has b?en American observer
with the Reparation Comtniasion
at Paris.
His appointment wus announced
in n White Rouse statement which
mid that Mr. Kellogg would Attend
Iho conference ‘.’for the purpose of
denliijg with such matters ss affect
the interests of the United .State*
nnd uthsrwisa for purposes of in­
formation."
This nction was determined upon
after the stutc department had been
advised by tho ambassador that an
invitation for the United States to
participate had been handed the
American embassy in London. Thu
White House statement declared
that it was "the desire of the ad­
ministration that the Dawes plan
should he nut into effect as speed­
ily as possible."
*
Col. James A. Logan, who has
been American observer with the
reparation commission at Paris,
will also go to London, to assist
the ambassador a t the conference.
Ambassador Kellogg forwarded
to the state department the text
of the invitation and later Secre­
tary Hughes conferred at length
with President Coolldgo. The state­
ment was then given out a t tho
White House. It follows;

Great Commoner Telia Herald Representattve That It !• Improb­
able That Issue Will Bs Put
I . Ilt.il___”

Committee Works .
Throughout Night

psevelt P u ts N am e
New York Governor
Before Convention

Cvman Walsh rebuked the
I makers and got a round of
lisc. Franklin D. Rousovelt
assisted-

i KJan M q v e n j e

Smith U h arac^ ized by Rposevelt
as Most “Dangerous Adversary That
‘ TTEW'YORICr J’uho 26.—Govern-1
or AlfrodpE. Smith of New'York
waa formally placed before the
Democratic national convention
Wednesday /o r nomination for the
presidency of the United States. In
course of the presentation of his
name, Franklin D. Roosevelt, him­
self nominated for the vice presi­
dency four years ago a t the San
Francisco convention and now l’rincess Theatre la Forced To
Make Refund to Patrons Who
serving as campaign manager for
Paid Admission — Incon­
Mr. Smith, said the Now York gov­
veniences Many
ernor "is the most dungcrous ad­
versary that tho Republican party
Considerable inconvenience was
ever had to fear," his namo “spells
caused to the professional and
victory.”
business men, tho picture shows
After a comprehensive recital of and renders of The Sanford Herald
Governor Smith’s record during tho yesterday afternoon when, as a re­
years ho has served in pubic office sult of an intense electric storm
picturing him as the warrior "in­ and heavy Iwlnds, the city was
vincible In defense of right and in without electric current for a
attack on wrong,” Mr. Roosevelt period of ono hour and 32 minutes,
said the democracy of America due to a tree falUnfe over the wires
"will stand without fear and with­ and causing a short circuit on Sixth
out hesitation loyally behind” Mr. Street.
Smith ah tho numneo of tho con­
Even )n the places of business
vention.
where electric current is not abso­
‘p ictu re tho coming campaign," lutely vital to the carrying on of
Mr. Itooscvolt said. "Imuglne ring­ work, great inconvenience resulted
ing through the halls of the nation trom the absence of sufficient
this man’s denunciation of the offi­ light.
cial corruption, of un-American
Aside from industries nnd tho
isolatio/i, of sordid tariffs for the picture shows, the professional men
benefit of tho few, attacking aa were hurt more taap any others.
only ho can, the Republican on­ Dr. C. J. Marshall states that he
slaught on' tho rqserve powers of wus taking a series of X-Ray pic­
tho states. Imagine his thrust and tures when tho current was shut
his gpninl sarcasm burning out tho off nnd that hie work was par­
truth nhcre all men can set: it; the alysed until the current came back
eloquence of hie simple clean cut on. Ho said that practically all
oratory; the wave of understanding of his work is done by means of
and belief in him which will follow clcctriral apparatus and when there
his step*’’
is no current, bo can do nothing.
“Luckily the currant went off be. Roosevelt told Dir conven­
(Continued on Page 8.)
tion its candidatu "must be able to
stand upon" a clear- cut plank
against "corr option in govern­ Entom ologists
Moke
ment,’* adding that "our governor
for over 20 years InjHlbJIc otfico Citrus
Investigation
ban withstood the white light of
ubllclty. upon whom It has pitiFORT MYERS, Tune
II.
isaly -beaten and . revealed only Wats on. entomologist from tbe
spotless integrity.”
Gainesville experimental station,
Continued on page 8 .
and Prof. H. E, S levs ns have been

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of
a Jail F ^ E x to r tio n vestigation
rug trees, f b
found in largi
CHICAGO,; June M .-S U boys stated, and o r
om 12 to 18 year* are In Jail destructive on
ring charges of nttemped ex- "kid gtovo" an
Ction as a rw qlt, police sev. of ot.
ropta to emulate Nathan Leopold.
V and Richard' Loeb, am assed
dnapers and slayers .of I3-yeard ' Robert Franks. The same
QUve. outhoritiw,believe, actuea.tha:R.ood pf extortion Uttere

in an in­
S on cRlave been
e s ,'it Is
l-as more
m of.
an Un*e-

Here la Major George U Burry,
of Tennessee, one of the leading
candidates for the vice presidential
nomination on the Democratic
ticket. Berry is president of the
International Pressmen’s Union.

Candidate Froi
Alabama Chee

Bryan WHUFight
By RUBY LEACH
Special Correspondent The Herald.
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
New York. N. Y.—
is being spent in i
tlons, with each delegation trying
(By R. L. DEAN)
to mako a bigger lemons tratlon n n u M U h Sanford Beta
.
I . .. Florida’tbok
part in the McAdoo demonstration CONVENTION HALL,
-It « u i
yesterday. It lasted one hour. York, June 26.—
what
of
an
Inault
to the I
Today Smith’s friends will stage
one that will probably last an hour that while certain states
and a half.
BjAginf a parade as an
Your “Sidelight" correspondent Ku Klux Khtn d em o n atr
has nothing datsling to flicker
today. It isn’t that 1 haven't seen
sidelights. I’ve seen loo many. [
feel light myself. Nobody, unless'
he wore blinders, could see Fifth
Avenue light up with festoons of
twinkling stars; or aee the Ku Klux
Klan nnd Catholic elements light
on each other during the 20 min­
ute prep-school, bag rush demon­
stration yesterday; or see dark
horses bleach into blondes under
the fires of religious hatred, with­
out fooling light, or without going
I t . J r t j l f i . " t e . »»&gt;*!?• M
This 1924 Democratic Ni
Convention band la o f
many students of humaa i

Sanford Junior Chamber of Com­
merce Favors Municipal Swim- 1
mine Pool—Spencer Elect­
ed President

The perfection of a pormenent
organisation, the decision to go on
record as heartily' favoring and
willing to work In behalf of the
proposed conversion of water plant
reservoir into a municipal bath­
ing pool and the further decision to
enter two contestants In state bath­
ing beauty contest which la to bo
huiil a t Daytona July 4, were the
dOtsMtotfeg features of tho sec­
ond meeting' of the Sanford Jun­
ior CphiMer of Commerce Wed­ somebody th at can’t be ,fo«
nesday night a t tho offices of tha
W o r - organlpst^n-orirM ognotar
"T W &amp; yrrp fron
Avenue.-*
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The' entire meetirig was char­
acterised with Intense interest and Hold’s Fit)rida play, "Kid Boots,’
enthusiasm. Including members a special curtain talk Iasi nlghl
'of a delegation from the Tampa
Florida tool; a nap while C
Junior Board of Trade and a rep­
resentative from tho Jacksonville fornle pulled a big citrus fi
Junior Chamber of Commerce, demonstration hero. Oranges w
there were over 30 present a t last
a fight on1the convention floor and
night’s gathering when the re­
they found some encouragement
cently formed body got olf to an
from the attitude of manager* for
auspicious beginning.
several of the candidates and repre­
Garland W. Spencer, Jr., was
sentatives of a number of Catholic
unanimously
elected president of
and other organisations. ’
tho organisation and Reginald S.
Some of the more determined op­
Holly and Ray G. Fox wero chosen
ponents of the KHm ntill were in­
first
and second vice-presidents re­ tomorrow.
sistent, however, that the question
spectively. L. C. Bcbout was
would be taken to tho convention
William Jennings Bryan said
IJMhsd secretary-treasurer.
unlesi tho platform committee,
Among othor things, the newlywhich must pass upon the draft of tlons directed him to tako pa
formed organisation decided to don’t see how the Klan issue can
ita sub-committee of 11, acceded to the representative Of the Free
hold weekly luncheon meetings on be entered." he said. "Since Smith
in the deliberations of the coi
Thursdays, tho first one to bo held is a Catholic nnd MeAdoo is known
now non-exiMent, where** Mr.
on July 3. It was also decided to to be in favor of the Klan.1
logg la to "attend" the prpn
have, a t least two representatives
meeting "for tho purpose of
at each meeting of the senior Or­ Klan fight." K
lng with sueh matters as affec
I as] M
ganisation and President Spencer
Interests of thtf United Htatki
of Florid
appointed R. H. Berg* end Ray Fox Gilchrist
(C a n t^ d Q R ^ s g e B .)
"It Is very unwiu
to act in that capacity at Frlday’a erotic party to ma
luncheon. Plane ware laid for ah against the Klan,"
Intensive membership drive to .be will just fores i t
pot on IpiraediMtely, tbe details of party, thousands o;
which were left to the hands of a
committee composed of the follow“ “ Ifblly, J. H. Ben,
Democratic presidential candidates of th'fc past and tbe bal
ood, R. G. bVjx, F^rlo
on which they were nominated follow:
ter Connelly and H.
1832— Andrew Jackson, of'Tennessee, nominated by ecelemetioa »t S. Fond.
Baltimore.
Other committees appointed
1833— Martin Van Buren, of New York, nominated on firyt ballot k t were es followa:
Baltimore.
Bathing Beauty Contest: Rob­
1840—Martin Van Buren, nominated by acclamation a t Baltimore. ert Dodson, Paul I&gt;«ke, Glenn Wlm- Adoo and for me to be got
•found saying I am voting I
1H-H—James K. Polk, of Tennessee, nominated on ninth ballot at
blsh. II. 8 . Pond and J. H. Bal).
Baltimore.
Finance: Raymond Philips, H. McAdoo and in tha earns hres
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1818—I^wls Cass, of Michigan, nofnlnated on fourth b a llo t'a t
B a ltim o r e .
not only to myself but to JleAd
1862—Frpnklin Pierce, of New Hampshire, nominated on ninth bal­
end tbe people of Florida who vot
lot at Baltimore.
-.
for me.”
•,
"
lames Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, nominated on seventeenth
Colonel Bryen, when asked
(allot at Cincinnati.
the street this morning to name (
Hephc/i A.-'Douglas, of Illinois, led on fifty-aeventh ballot a t On Wednesday N igh t most likely candidate for the no
Thsrfe*tori. Convention then adjourned to Baltimore, whhnt
Ination, replied: "After Bnllth e
named on second ballot.
McAdoo are disposed of, the chq
Clellsn, of New Jersey, nominated on first b a ln e ts in .the lap o f ^ t o l j i going
say Gods, but T shall wait Sntlfi
tour, bf New York, nominated on twenty-second
choice is made to e a r just whr
lap it will be."
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W ATER OF THIRD IUNDERW OOD IS ’
McAdoo Is Placed U n d erw o o d arid WELL DRILLED I S ' FEELING GOOD
In Nomination By cAdoo Placed In OF FIN E QUALITY; OVER OUTLOOK
Today • (Continued from pnge 1)
C a lifo r n ia M an omination
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The Keyno

pH',

SHOOTINGAFFRAY
WITH 2 TOURISTS

(Continued from page 1.)
| ^nke Ada water is ns soft ns rain Mnrbury. Tammany Hall woman.
; . (Continued 1rom page 2.)
of
its
permanent
chairman,
Senj water and will bo used by the new Not for four years hnve women
“The vast machinery of the
eminent rumbles discordantly along ator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana. plant along with w ater from the been associate committee women,
Participants Held In $1,000 Bonds
the road; the parts do not fit; the That will clear the cnlendnr of nil wells.
and so Mrs. Emily Newell Blair,
at Greenville—Resistance Made
crew recreant and rebellious and '
,__ .
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The work of the city In drilling vice chairman of the convention,
At Car Being Searched.
the chosen chief engineer has been
preliminaries, .and will leave
Shop for
sent
the
badges
bach.
They
were
these
wells
was
entirely
prospec­
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the
way
open
for
the
expected
floor
succeeded by the accident of an
GREENVILLE,
S.
C,,
June
24.—
WOI*k -__
accident.
fight over tho platform and finally tive but with a profound belief corrected to read ‘‘National Com­
next:
Participants in the shooting affray
“Where should the people in all for balloting for the party nominee. that a suitablo water would be mittee Woman."
on the Greenville-Hendcrsonville
prudence turn? Continue the in­
Both William G. McAdoo and Al found, Mr. Williams pointed out. I' Florida's committee woman,
highway Monday morning in which
experience and inept, or take a
trained and tried chief who can at Smith, who will lead for the.presi The venture has turned out to be Mrs. LoU K. Muyos, has just come
two Atlanta business men - were
once step into the cab and Rive dency on the first roll call, remain­ very successful, however, and has in from breukfast given for Mrs.
wounded in-an encounter with pro­
cohimanu. We want a man who ed away from Tuesday’s session saved Sanford a great deal of ex- Hylnn) There were 2,000 present
hibition officers, were held Tn | 1,knows where he is RoinR, and who of the convention in conference pense, as the city officials turned -and.M ra. Smith .was given a great
000 bonds Mondny, pending a hear­
is going where the people want him
ing into the circumstances. Cross­
to go—capable, progressive, con­ with their political advisers. Both down „ proposition p a ro n to c io t I ° ',f t l“"i„d lp ,n to n Jit|!c „ „ „
warrants wore Rworn out by mem­
fident of nis power and alert and reiterated their confidence of vic­ the city a supply of soft water for j convention tickets can still be
bers of the touring party, which ini
eager to serve."
tory but the threat of prolonged a sum of more than $20,000 e v e r! heard. J. T. G. Crawford, F lor-!
eluded the wounded men, and the
officers, all of the w arrants charg­
Asserting that Mr. McAdoo un­ deadlock led to a quickening of ef­ what has been spent in drilling the Ida committeeman who is charged
ing assault and battery w ith intent
derstands the farmer's problems forts by the managers for other wells. The water obtnined is with gobbling up all but four of
to kill.
“far better than any aspirant for candidates.
24 tickets given to cur state, finds j
much better than the guarantee himself about ns popular with
Davis Is Spectacular
Wounds May Not Be Serious
the presidency—either Democrat
John W. Davis, whose iriends ore called for, ho said.
E. M. Ivoy, head of .an automobllo
or .Republican," Mr. Phelan added:
the Florida delegation us a fight­
company, nnd Herndon Thomas, a
“From ’every side today come urging him as the logical compro­
ing Republican I raw the other
salesman, the two men who were
* urgent demands for adequate solu­ mise candidate, was a spectator at
Recommends Tourist (lamp.
day in McAdoo headquarters. To
shot, arc in a local hospital, and,
tion of agricultural problems. tho day’s proceedings in Madison
mid
insult
to
injury,
the
delega-j
When interviewed on the subject
according
to physicians, their
What man Is better equipped to Square Garden but continued his of the new waterworks plant being tion declares that Crawford did
wounds are not serious unless com­
’'a f ln them than this man, who was refusal to have anything to do built by Sanford, Mr. William Hot give them a chance to elect an *
plications set In. Ivey was shot
raised on a farm, who during his with the campaign headquarters further stated that he intended to honorary chairman nnd secretary
three times, his Piost sovqro Injury
long administration of the treas­ opened in his behalf in an uptown suggest to the city commission in to sit on tho platform, but ap­
being a shattered knue. Thomas
ury department, of the farm loan hotel. Senator Underwood of Ala­ the near future that a tourist camp pointed them himself. He appoint­
B«wsr« of ImituW i
was shot in both arms. They were
- .bureau and of the railroads came bama pursued the opposite course, be established in this city. He ed A rthur Williams of Jackson­
lb# (enuineia lOcudl
named in w arrants sworn out by
■into dally contact with farming remaining nway from the conven­ recommends that this action be v ille Tho delegation met yes­
M«s b c trin n l^ ,, 1
the officers. A. W. Martin and J. A.
problems of every description, and tion but working with those who taken up during the summer terday and elected Carter of the
who had then and has now the vis­ are^ram oting his candidacy.
Foley, of the Atlanta Constitution
months so that Sanford will have second district, nnd what the out­
A fully-equipped headquarters a clean, healthy camp to which she come will be, goodness only
ion to see the remedy and the
and the Atlanta Journal, respec­
wns opened for Senator Glass of may invite automobile tourists dur­ knows. The Connecticut delega­
courage to effect It." ,
tively, were companions of Ivey
and Thomas, hut they were, unin­
f
.X* /or Mr. McAdoo's adminis­ Virginia, and the boom for Gov­ ing the ensuing season.
tion had a free for nil fight over
jured in the encounter.
tration of the railroad Mr. Phelan ernor HiUer of New Jersey was
Sanford should hnve such a tickets nnd four men have black
launched formally upon the conven­ camp for several substantial rea­ eyes. Missouri and Pennsylvania
Federal Prohibition Agent Reu­
had. this to My:
breezes in a statement by his sons, said the city official. Many delegations staged spcctnculnr con- 1
ben Gosnell, •State Constable John
'" ''T h e workers knew his senti­ tion
friends predicting his nomination. of the better class of tourists are trrversiea.
McCauley and the latter’s son, Al­
m ents toward labor. He gave them
Thomas Taggart continued his now traveling in automobiles and
bert, comprised tho party of offi­
The
Democratic
National
Con­
th e eight hour rulo and overtimo quiet
campaign for Senator Ralston would rather camp out than stay vention this year has the smallest
cers who, according to Gosnell’s
and otherwise ameliorated their of Indiana,
and
the
workers
for
a
statement, met resistance and were
at
hotels.
If
it
were
not
for
these
. condition. Assuming complete con­ dozen others went ahead with every
seating capacity it hus had in 25
fired upon by Ivey when they at- .
trol, he brought order out of outward show of confidence. There camps the hotels would never bo years. Governor-elect Martin was
tempted to search the automobile in j
chaos, relieved congestion, opened were indications th at a move would uble to take care of the people going around with n "they've done
which the Atlantans were sitting .
porta and loyally supported by his be made today to get befure the wishing reservations in them. “ I me wrong" expression on his
. "I WlTpUe B
beside the road, about 18 miles .
believe a tourist camp in an asset handsome face last night, lie
•men, successfully moved to tide­ delegates
the name of Major Gen- to any town or city,” he said.
from here. They are named in the !
w ater—a vital operation—tho tied- Henry Allen,
hndnt’
seen
the
convention
open,
former American
; warrants sworn out by the tourists, j
up .troops and supply trains.
Mr, Williams pointed out that and that meant that he hadn't
For Vice-President •
Gosnell’s statement admitted th a t'
either
(he
Cates
property
on
West
heard
I’nt
Harrison's
keynote
• ‘(While doing justice to railroad cocularihn-Pg,ynergof
1
!
no whiskey wan found in tho search
First
Street
or
the
unused
land
be­
speech (which put Harrison in the
labor he yot remembered always
t*tting-dowa p ta
Meantime two new vice-presidenof the automobile.
the interest of the public. It is u tint balloons were inflated and sent longing to tho city on Elm Avenue limelight ns n potential vicu pres­
tide* u d the kirn
The
shooting
Monday
occurred
my body. Ids] sot
•striking fact that the total increase up nlongRide the three already on would make very suitable locations ident). Governor-elect Martin will
about nine miles from the spot
tnd dldi’twimt
In the wages of railroad employees exhibition. A group from Illinois for the camp. The city owns four not miss the convention, however,
whore
in
April
of
Inst
year
a
group
I
made Jn 1018 by McAdoo were ap­ issued a statement claiming votes blocks on Elm Avenue, he said, for lie hus an utmost complete
«*•
I jelt bL.
rf prohibition ruforcement officers i
friend of mite toU
proximately $608,000,000, while his from nine states for former Sen­ and might be utilized for a touriit ticket.
fired
upon
an
automobile
occupied
camp
until
Sunford
has
need
of
the
Last night loverhenrd Senator j
successor further increased these ator James Hamilton Lewis, and a
by Miss Mnry Bowen nnd Miss
wages $394,000,000, making tho boom for Major Gen. Robert Bul­ property for other purposes.
Fletcher tell somebody in lobby of
Rosalie Gwvn of Asheville, assert­
total of all increases under fcJcrul lard ,one of the outstanding army
the Mndison Square Hotel where
ing they thought it was a ru m -',
.control $ 1,002 ,000,000.
nil Florida folks are located, that
commanders of the World War, ap­
running niuchine. Four officers
New Yorkers are so provincial and
“When on March 1, 1020, the peared from Michigan. Headquar­
and
u citizen were indicted in-con-,
as so obsessed with the idea
railroads were restored to private ters previously hud been opened for
nection with, that Incident and were
that
New
York
is
the
Alvin
Owsley
of
Texas,
former
control under tho Esch-Cummins
Sketch, by staff artist, of Senator Pat Harrison making his koy- acquitted.
American
wholc earth, that when they wake* note speech to the Democratic convention. This; will give you snappy
act, which established the United commander of the
it.
up two or three morning from now smash nrt to run with the news,
States Labor Board n t Chicngo and Legion; George-Berry, head of the
LEIPS1C, Germany, June 24.—
nnd find they have only 200 or 250 ______ • _____
_
gave it jurisdiction over wages and Pressmen’s Union, and Representa­
snd I then i_____
Over
1,700 patrons of the Lcipsic
'
votes they won’t know what to 1
working- conditions, hearings were tive Upshaw of Georgia.
-Continued from pnge 1.)
mother used to take I
Fair
came
by
airplanes.
Express
.
So insistent and numerous have note speech said, "Would thnt we make of it.
held and the labor board grunted
After the fint bod
Two
P
e
r
so
n
s'
K
ille
d
,
UPROAR
CREATED
service
was
maintained
between
i
a further increase of $629,000,000 been the solicitors of support for might once more see in that ex­ „
better.
Ibegutol
suy ln lho lobbies that. Al _
Leipsic, Berlin, Hamburg nnd other
in addition to the total increases the great field of candidates tin t alted nosition one with the courage smith hus never.been „ui of New In Tornado
and I regained nr i
Monday
W
H
EN
MENTION
IS
largo
cities,
and
scverul
thousand
and goodThcalthyc
made during federal-control. Mc­ the delegates apparently welcomed of a Jackson, the militant honesty York City but twice in his life.!
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applicants for air passage wore ,rc- ;
am reeling fiat |
Adoo dealt fairly with railroad Tuesday's great tield of candidates of Cleveland, the matchless states­ That he is very provincial, hut thm
WILSON
ATLANTA, June 25.—Two per- 1 U A U L
fused for lack of planes.
twelve botflet (oi 0
labor McAdoo gave Vailroad labor that tho delegates apparently wel­ manship nnd far-flung vision nnd he sure docs know New York
, ... .
and haven't had 11
comed yesterday’s convention sos- the fine fighting qualities of n City. One hears, too, that Cool- ronB werc k,,,cd'
a square deal, nothing more.
negroes an
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trouble tioce."
luge *hud* never 'been west of tju- homeless, other houses are dam- 1nomination strategy wus at the Freedom from N*rre Pressure
“ile is deeply grounded in Amer- sion as at fording a respite and a Woodrow Wilson," tho roof of Mad­ id
diversion.
Despite
seating
arrange­
Means
Freedom
from
Disease.
Thousand! el $|
Mississippi
river
until
after
ho
was
aged
nnd
crops
were
laid
waste
by
ison 8 quare Garden wns raised
icon principles, the constitution and
back of their heads; but the result Spinal- A n aly s es Free.
women have badi‘
the law. He opposes any discrim­ ments of the Garden,they appeared several feet by the roar of dele­
President.
.
i
;
n
tornado
that
struck
Lee
county,
was the name. Sometime before
periencei
ination on account of religious be- to enjoy the performance from gates. It was easy to see that
DR.
W
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A.
B
R
U
N
E
Cardui, which ha I
start
to
finish,-and
to
be
wholly
National
Chairman
Hull
was
ready
bring
th*°Klan“yto
lS
up*on®
he
8oU‘h
Cnr0,inn’
Mon,,«y
n,Rht*
n‘
lief. It is repugnant to his sterling
Wilsonian Democracy liven as Je f­
ciiiiio rn .v fT n ii
relief where other i
good nntured and undismayed at fersonian Democracy lives.
fioor. New York City is tho Cath- corJm K to a message received by to start things going officially
.Americanism.
H n lm e r ( Ir n d u n le
had tailed. T7 I
the tasks ahead of them.
olie
stronghold.
‘Cardinal
Hayts,
(ho
Southern
Division
heatlquarIlls
honor,
the
"boiler
pipe”
may--------Offlae
H
ours:
there arose suddenly from beneath
“America was the protest of .the
may bejuitwtat]
Chairman Cordell Hull of the n a­ or of the city was conspicuous in nr
thn
jcra
jjC(|
0
n
M
jJcrt,
today
S
-l*
A.
M.:
J-B
P.
M.
.
“ t the , Patrick’s Cathedral, is
free men of the world against the tional committee, worn by strenu­
tho Gcorgia’stnndard sounds which
7 In B Evenings, except .Saturdays
with hlB address « of. . weicomo- - to ! l i KBiC't1
inB
Smith,
of
room*,
as
Is
his
.xeligious bigotry and -persecutions ous
from tho stnff worker nt Bishop- indicated that they wore singing Itnnms 304-4(4
ilk o a
If
a s .
days and nights of work in the first session of the convention brother-catholic,
Mayor Hylan,
of the past; and it is a matter of preparation
First Nat. HU. nidg.. Sanford.
yille.
for
the
convention
an-i
several fcetshrdlu shrdlu shrdluu
Evan in this ad­ and sc when the Klun issue is
constitutional principle and precept weakened by an attaek of heat the delegates.
•ii
about iiicsuuo.
McAdoo. The
words uiun
didn’ti ' 1 .
•
ci *1
.
j annul
iiio wurus
. to jospect and protect tho freedom prostration suffered two days ago dress of welcome, Mayor Hylnn brought up—who .knows whnt will
.-If - !
„ for
. . . dark
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_ rn iu p m o bailors-. A n d ^ ^ c u ) . . t l a u u g h t o - t b c - p lu t f o c u t a i e r y
horses
itlcs. He might ns well have been happen ? Stables
- of thought-and speech-7-oLreligion.’ f . i w
•w***T*lA*'*-;r».
towldi ^ ^ lra to iiMHRl^gyUii pyh
........ Hallelujah.
Gldfy;"Glory,
“MeAdoo - atan d r~ m rr-th r~ su­ lone enough to- present Senator dcllvdrhnrtm y 1immlnatliiK’.’a w irh $ B 6 8 S C 5 $ 5 S 8 S S S ^ A m e r I c a M lia i» :F lg » .....
It was much appreciated by gul•
premacy of the law and for th e en­ Harrison ns temporary chairman. for Al Smith.
LONDON, Juno 25.—A free-for- Icries and floor ulike, regardless of
NEW YORK, June 25.-—Nino
forcement 'of ,the-law—the solemn Mr. Hull shoWed plainly the effects
perrons were injured in the Hotel all fight between Amcsican nnd favorite son sympathies. Presently
duty of the executive. Tho treaty­ of his illness and with apparent
M ARKET
Pons on Seventh Avenue today Filipino Bailors from American- the bnnd found nut what was going
making power and the congress, difficulty got through with his
wh?n six ton* of steel girder* being warships nt Torquay last night on anil picked up thu air to Het tho
under the constitution and bill of speech of a single sentence. After
CUICAtO, June 25.—Wheat: hoisted to the roofs of an adjoin­ was reported today by the Prow whole place tn singing whatever
rights, prescribe the law and that tne session he took to his bed to
is the only law the president knows. get some rest, but it was said last July 11384 to 1133*; September, ing building crashed through tho Association. Tho Filipinos nre re- version puch singer preferred of
I t is the guide for his action and night that he would be on hand for 116% to 113%. Corn: July 8034 to roof of the hotel and penetrated
rted to have used knives, wound­ the grand old fighting hymn.
00; September, 87% to 8834. Oats: four floors. Firemen rescued tho
the ready weapon of the republic the session today.
; two Yankoo sailors. Tho fight Then tho corn belt delegates de­
September, 43%.
Injured from the debris.
cided it wus time to rise und re ­
for iUuiefanao against the assaults
started
in a dance hall.
Senator
Harrison’s
keynote
mark that they were present. Iowa
of the ignorant of the Intolerant." speech struck at once into the sena­
chimed in with a verse or two about
torial investigations, and he got his
ALSO
:tall corn growing out that way. The
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION BOSSES
audience cheering before he had
Iciwans illustrated with gestures
completed a half dozen sentences.
NICE N EW LINE
tmit indicated 12-foot corn stalks
It was when he declnred tho coun­
and nobody had the heart to chal­
try needed a president with the
OF TRAVELING HATS
lenge their declarations.
fighting qualities of Woodrow Wil­
Welcomes Celebrities
son that the delegations ripped
Meanwhile party Celebrities were
their state standards from tho floor
getting rousing if somewhat local­
fastenings and threw the conven­
/Continued from page 1.)
ized welcomes as they appeared on
#
will begin. First will come candi­ tion into bedlam.
the floor. William J. Bryan, former
It wus for rcjpect *of Mr. WiL
dates for president. These over, a
Nebraskan, decked out with a huge
report will be heard from the com­ son’s memory, too, thnt the conven­
red Florida pennant, came in for a
mittee on platform and resolutions tion adjourned by formal resolu­
friendly greeting. Newton D. Baker
if it is ready, but in the event it is tion until today.
of Ohio also was identified and giv­
not, then tho voting will begin.
en a hand; Cncter Glass of Virginia
' Leaders of the convention prefer to
was extended a'geniul salute, and u
have the platform out of the way
half docen others wore picked out
before (he contest of ballots begins,
by the home folk groups and duly
but sometimes tho delay in agree­
cheered.
ments on planks changes the plans.
So the convention got going in a
After a candidate for president
cheerful mood, even if it was too
• is named, then the convention will
hot for very wild preliminary dem­
nominate hia running mate which,
onstrations. That \van tho mood in
(Continued
from
page
1
)
i
M S rule, does not tuke long.
which it wolcomerTPnt Harrison to
_T be credentials committee of the cast side during the next season.
his job of dealing with the Repub­
Mr.
Walsh
declared
that
contrary
Democratic convention is composed to reports that have been preva­
licans and all their works and
« 10 women and 42 men and ita
ways.
™ r.ra«? u Mrs. Leroy Sphings of lent for some time, that it wil bo
«ou tell ’«m, Pat,” came a city
South Carolina. This committee operated during the entire season.
EFFECTIVE JU NE 29, 1921.
from the floor as tho big, young,
1
’lans
are
being
made
to
en­
'S f l j * « minor contests. Miss large the corporation’s activities
eager-looking Mississippiun took
No
24
Darden Moose, assistant attorney
Ids place for the keynote speech
Northbound
DAILY SCHEDULE
1
general of Arkansas, was elected next year, according to Mr. Walsh,
with thc blazing white lights of the
who
declared
further
that
the
de­
3:55P.M.
L
y
.
.....Sanford,
A.
C.
L
......Ar.
'
secretary.
'
cameramen pouring down upon him
mon dfor "Golden' E gg” products
.Oregon Contest
8:15P.M. Lv............ Jacksonville, A. C. L............ A r^ L
nnd
the
cameras
clicking
away
A misunderstanding between a is becoming more and more in­
from thoir hanging baskets against
12:35A.M. A r . ... Savannah, A. C. L..... L v ^ J
The popularity of the
delegate-at-large and his wife, and sistent.
thc gallery rails.
5:35A.M. Ar. ....Columbia, Sou...... By. Lv. Mjj
product*
marketed
by
this
orjrani*
*n apparent conflict of politics in
And Pat told ’em. lie delighted in
9:30A.M.
Ar. ... C harlotte, Sou. Ry. T*.
the home,
uimb, was responsible for an ?
**** increased -be­
telling
about what the Repub­
n contest, brought to tho a t- ! *.
, expectations of - the of1
0
:25A.M.
A
r^-^j«urlaribure,8ourR y- Lv*
licans had done or failed to do and
wntion at the committee. The con* fleers of the organization anil they
1
:20P.M.
Ar...Henderabnviilc,-8ou.
Ry- Lv.
hia
audience
delighted
in
listening.
well pleased with the outlook
« J w ~ 0Ver "n «ff°rt to seat are
Sometimes
he
belabored
the
politi­
2:25P.M.
A
r.
..._AsheviDe,
Sou.
B
y
- Lv.
Thom** C. Burke as alter- for next sense n.
co! adversaries with blunt, bludgeThe
Florida
Vegetable
Corpo­
nxte for Frank 8 . Myers, delegate.
an.liko blows, or again he sentThrough S le e p e r D aily between:.
•t-Urgz of TorUand, as against the ration at present has approxi­
ling thrusts of rapier-llke Irony
claims of Miss Clare Pierce, daugh­ mately 105 growers in this sec­
satire against the party foes.
Jacksonville and Asheville
ter of Governor Pierce of Oregon. tion as members. This number is
•y* the great crowd on the
Burke won o u t I t was declnred expected to be Increased, by the
floor chlckted und cheerod and
Tampa and Cincinnati (via Asm
the seating of Burke was a McAdoo beginning of next season, which is
urged him on to fresh effort.
xktory. ,
.
expected to eclipse the past-season
Miami and A sheville .
we,tiS ony brought out that In every respect,
Hollender in Favor
while Mr. Mvers was ill early in 4n™ ln “ few- days Mr. Walsh
Jacksonville and Charlotte
,
knneunced
the
organization
will
S i? C* W
* role M‘» P«*rve
Beer and L igh t W ine
Dining Car Service between Cclumbia aim
~ * t her husband was anxious to puniiih a complete report of the
h»ve Mli Bearco be alternate to Mr. the^A n0^ showinfr thc « t e n t of
t
. and Columbia and Charlotte.
! CLEVELAND. June 26. — It
Later Mr. Myers sent a e,.mntfkVlit
nnd
what
was
aewould be far better to restore'light
to Burke which read:
Through Coaches and Baggage Cara
complishcd toward bettering m ar.
wines and beer than to “permit the
appoint you ray proxy keting ponditions and securing betJacksonville and Asheville.
unt
orgy
of
health
wrecking
tie National Confor
thc
P
^
u
c
t
s
of
the
potion among young men and
local growers.
doo."
f TICKETS—RESERVATIONS—IN F Y )^1
women,’ Dr. Abraham R. Hellcn.
„ vife misunder
of
Chicago
told
the
eighteenth
instructions but
G, W . CRIM .
26— Forty
Convention of thp-American Insti­
Pearce contended ih a S L Y0RK’
men and childi * *
tute
o
r
Homeopathy
today.
Wide­
tq the honor be"W "trike
...
spread iqdujgcnce and poisonous
communlcation sent dltionj*. P anr k * ter working con­
J**W*8 e* ,
undermining the
e
ra
l
/o
f
the
powers
th
at
15e*at
th
e
convention,
who
in
all
he Mm­
.H e re
an “"«wRnc..health, of the younger generation
•y
in
th
e
selection
of
the
nominee
to
run
against
President
ol Mr.
**t night by the A m alga­ proba
and causing an ulnrming increase
mated Clothing W o r k e r s o f ^
ion.
•
Iq hay fever, h« sold.

Take-

f o r th elh

te a &amp; ta

Florida D elegate at
Convention Is Still
Leader of H is Party

V'?y.

G

ON ALL SPORT HATS

"Committee T u rn s
D ow n M a jo r ity
R u le A t S e s s io n

The Quality Shoj

W alsh Is Elected
Sales M anager By
Board of Directors

“Land o f th e S k y Sp&lt;

A New Through Train ‘botween J*
ville and Asheville, .operated via
nah, in connection with the Sout
Railway System.

E

H

;•

wa­
if.

»,

�THE SANFOfff) HERALD;

NOMINATED BY
ALABAMA M A N
Alabaman of Senator Polnta
Out Menace of Ku' Klttx Klan
And Soya Underwood Is
Ideal Man

F e llo w

Capyrleht- l(*rrl* A E w in g

ALFRED E. SMITH

WILLIAM G. McADOO

NF.W YORK. June 26.—The de­
mand of Senator Oscar W. Undcrdoow. of Alabama, a t the Demo­
cratic national convention to condoAu.BpLi\uma..tha.political activ­
ities iif .-thd B*A Flux Klan w n s
voiced' to the convention today by
Forney Johnston*of Alabama, as
tho keynote of his speech placing
Mr. Underwood's name before the
convention for the presidential
nomination.
. "No bare reference to tho con­
stitution or the bill of rights ac­
tually mentioned in the klan oath,
is adequate in thip connection,’* Mr.
Johnston declnmi. "The bill of
rights are limitations only upon
the rtnte and federal governments
nnd not-qpon private conspiracy.
That is why the candidate of my
people has ’ insisted upon plain
Mords,
V'The'quootion before this party
iH whether ■secret organizations
spall be given powers immune from
the bill of rights and superior to
thoor delegated to tho elected rep­
resentatives of the people.
“Above all does the candidate we
represent fcoridemn the massed ac­
tion of secret political orders in
furtherance of nny objective which
iA plainly contrary to the spirit of
the constitution.
"In order to express squarely his
opinion on this grave question, I
.have at his request, introduced a
Tcvd'iition rccitng the established
po«ifion of-our part on that pre­
cise issue referring to the resolu­
tion of 1856 and concludng with
this reso ving clauso:
“ ‘Jlpgplyed: That we do reaffirm

b r a c t s the f o llo w in g d v »^ rlhed l a n d
In H«mlUV &gt;9 &lt;&amp;«•&gt;
* J a. L*t • U . l 0,
M f e l l 1* IfcttJloc* C anVnjjuftti CTty.
T h e s»id Urtrt being itMOaScd a t *tn«i
d a t a of t h e Issuance o f such c e r t i n c a t e In t h e nam e o f U n k n o w n .
U n l e u *ald ce rtific a te s h a ll be r e ­
d e e m e d a c c o r d in g to l a w ta x d e e d
w ill Issue. th e r e o n o n tile Snd d a y o f
A u g u s t, A. £&gt;. 1914.
W i tn e s s m y official s i g n a t u r e a n d
sen! thin th e !Slh d a y o f J u n e . A.
D. 19*4.
Q. A. DOUGLAHH.
C lerk C irc u it C o u r t, S em in o le
County. F l o r i d a .
(S e a l)
By A. J L W B E K H . D. C.
6:26 7:2-10-47-14-56 , .
'
N o t l r t e f A p p llr s tln n f o r T a x I ) t t 4
V n d rr S rcU en STS o f th e ( i r n r r a l . . l l t t i l t a of t h e S t a t e o f
,

g

i. Iieravy g i v e n t h a t ■D.

. - r -—

, Whereas said bonds, have been
^ U c r V9 prlck * Company,
upon its oiler to parchas^ said
bonds to ibrnr in terest a t the rate
of five an4 .one-hslf per centum per
annum, instead of six per centum
per annum', and,
Whereas,'' It. has become neces­
sary to change the rate of interest
said bonds are to bear, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, th a t the is­
sue of bonds in the sum of Seventy
Two Thousand ($72,000.00) Dol­
lars, for municipal purposes venu43d, duly adoptot

NVt 4 t . ; d a t e « ; t p e 5th d a y 'mission of
, . p i . |DtlMlfffa
nalifr C-1__ ,
ill th» filed
follqwlru
and Scm
h a s Florida, on
ultuiitJO'fti
aatlo « i.lo r t tt x deed t o ls - A. D. 1924,
iiue H i , a^iA tiitic A , w ltji litw. Sob(
■
)*»*&gt;* ■**
w u iin ij
Ttpciwdi, T h p *|J(J l a n d .biJnK n s-

s*5&amp;i
* «3M sr».«6m 5"n tse
Unknuwn.

s h a ll he rvdecrtWd, n c r o n l t w f tp' In w
t a x deed w ill jrpue t h e r e i n . o p t h e
2nd day u f A u a u st. A .. U . 1924:
W i tn e s s n i r official a l a n a t n r e a n d
soul (his t h e 25th &lt;lvy of Ju n o , A.
D. 1924. i ---- W. A. DOUG LASH.
C lerk C irc u it C o u r t. Hemlnulo
County, F lo r i d a .
(Heal)
By A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
6:28 7:3-10-17-24-11

the!

*
Mid reaolutWV 1 1
adopted, and,

, . B,E &gt;T rURTHER REso
that this resolution «h*Bk. 1
come effective immedLyl
nnd after its passage and
Adopted this 6th day J T

D. 1924.

,0&lt;*

FORREST Utt
c - J - MARSHau
s - O. CHASE
* Aa th&lt;? City CommUib
,Sanford, Florid^
(Seal) f
Attest!

ti R. PHILIPS;

— ------ o ■---- ,Tn\
---------- i n u i a i u j
AVENDB FROM FIRST STREET SOUTIT TO NltfTl
Notice J* hereto given th a t the construction of the
ment on Branch Avenue from F irst Street south to Nin
been completed and tho completed work has been Anally a
Commission of tlje City of Sanford, Florida.
The following la the Anal estimate of the cost of pavim
nue 24 feet In width with sheet asphalt from First S treet:
Street:
1878 Cu. Yds. excavation &lt;8&gt; 40c— .... —........... ..............
600 Sta. Yds. over hanl @ Ic...........................................
5002 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and g u tter @ 76c...................
488 Lin. F t. flush curb @ 35c...—... ..... ..........................
253 t i n Ft. granite curb re-set a t 15c........ ......................
7031 Sq. Yds. 8" rock foundations @ 80c.................
6976 Sq. Yds. 2" sheet asphalt top @ $1.02....... ............
144 Sq. Yds. brick relald flat @ 40c._..... ...... ......... ........
523 Sq.-Yds. brick relald on edge .® 44c______ _______
640 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns @ 30c................ ........
331 Sq. Ft. sidewalk @ 20c..... —..... .
C T-ype A inlets @ $35.00...
-—
ei&gt;,•,a,
rm ^
4 Type B inlets @ $30.00 ------ ---- ______________

S n l l f f of A pplication f o r T ax D r n l
t nrirr Mertlnn STB o f ( h r ( I n r r a l S t a t a t r a of t h e S la te o f
Florida,*
Notice la hereby a l v e n t h a t C.
Hrhultx. p u r c h a r e r of T a x C e rtif ic a te
No. 110, d a t e d the Mh d a y &lt;&gt;r J u n e ,
A. D. 1922. h a s filed a a ld c e r tif ic a te
In m y nrfirc, and has m a d e a p p l i c a ­
t i o n fur t a x deed to Issue In a c ­
c o r d a n c e w ith law. S a id c e r tif ic a te
e m b ra c e s t h e f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d
p r o p e r ty s it u a te d In H em lnnle c o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a, to -w lt: E44 of L o ta 9
A 10 Block I t C h a p m a n A T u c k e r s
A ddition to Hanford. T h e said l a n d
b e in g asse ss e d at t h e d a l e of t h e
Issu a n c e of such c e r tif ic a te In t h e
n a m e of U nknow n, A lso T ux C e r t i f ­
ic a te No. 169 dated t h e Sth d a y of
J u n e , A. D, 1922. h a s filed said c e r ­ 4 1 Manhole 6-8 feet deep Z q i ......
tif ic a te In m y office A h a s m ade a p ­ 3520 Lin. F t. 3” drain tile' @ $100.00 per M______
p lic a tio n f o r tax deed t o Issue In a c ­
c o r d a n c e w ith law s a i d c e r tif ic a te
919 Lin F t. 12” storm sewer @ $1.()S:...........................
e m b ra c e s
th e f o llo w i n g la n d In
Extra wbrit ...—
-----.......................
Hemlnnle C o u n ty . F la. W &gt;4 of R H of
Lid* 9 A II) Block I t . C hn n m u n A
5 Monumenta a t etroet intersections @ $6.50.______
T u c k r r s Add. to S a n f o rd . Tho nftld
Laboratory inspection, and materials......*....,_____
l a n d being assessed a t th e d a t e »f
th e Issuanc e of suoh. c e r tif ic a te In
Legal expense, advertising, etc 2 per cent........ .
t h e nam e of U nknow n, A lso T ax Ctf.
No. 102. d a t e d th r 5th d a y o f J u n e
A. D. 1922. h a a filed s a i d c e r tif ic a te
In my office nnd h a s m a d e a p p l i c a ­
t i o n for tux deed to I s s u e In a c c o r d ­
a n c e w ith la w said c e r tif ic a te e m ­
b r a c e s tho follo w in g d e s c r ib e d la n d Credit ty I960 .Sq. Yds. salvaged brick @ $1.17.
s i t u a t e d In Hemlnnle X2o. Fin. L o ts
1. 3. 3,-4. S. niock 9 T i e r G. , T h e
Actual cost
.............
T o w n of Hanford. T h e s a id land b e ­
in g asse ss e d at tho d a t e of th o I h - To be borne by city 1-3......i ------------- ..... $ 6,357.92
s tin n re nf Wurli c e r tif ic a te In t h e

ticed, and publicly acknowledged
by the organixatinns known ns the
Ku Klux Klan, and as may now or
hereafter bo proposed or practiced
by any organization whatsoever.* ”
- Senator Underwood,4 Mr. John­ ' Clerk C ircuit C o u r t, He ml nolo
ston said, had no word to say
(Seal) ny,A.nM.‘ vv'e e k h , d . C.
ngninst those who joined any order, ®:2a T:x-10-17-14-31_______
secret or otherwise, organized for
lawful purpose or to advocate Notice of Application for Tax need
VnSer Section 8T5 of the Genupenly any principle within the
Florida**M
*** t,t*te °f
Notice Is hereby xlvon that J. E.
NmSa:
V K
K-,

To bo borne by adjacent property-------- , 12,715.84
Number of feet frontage, 3,928.35.
Assessment per foot frontage, $3,237,
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Enginw,
*l t
FOOT
FINAL
AJrtlE
. D E SC R IPT IO N
- i FRONTAGE ASSESSfll
B- TralTor’i ’s Map, Sanford
McJsch Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk 7, T r 9.:.5
Joc Cameron, Lot 2, Blk 7, T rth .— ------ ...—_ 5
T. E. Wilson EsL, Lot 3, Blk 7, T r 8 __ 6
Mo'sch Realty Co., Ig)t 4, Blk 7, T r 9.......:..;....
6
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 7, T f 9 . .V , .......S
|BUa and Lewis Duekatt. Lot 5, Blk 8 , t r Dl....„... 7
l-A tttn tle C . . . t U n . R « il,o .,l Co., B « . on W

f o r t a x deet! Tw Is s u e I n - n c c o r d a r t r e 1 -------FhO o f F f e i t t l l A W fiW f a t ft p o ! n t '7 f l ’f4.* N i * f

with flaw.
.Halt! p e r ti n c a t t’ era b r a c e s .W.Htnft
N , i i nA or
_ r c nv. n ii, c t «&gt;at r u n N
fL
o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y
HOVCnUl MIMt, r u n « . 0 1 . t7 IU
situated In Hemlnnle county, F l o r W. 100 ft., S. 51.7 .ft, E. 100 ft., to peg.,— 5
Skc'. post* Hcc!f li T w t.Cth» H jung*a %&gt;nthdrn UtiUtks JCo„ Lot I &amp; l k 9, Tr 9 - . ----- E
u u
IV **'
U t-2 ,' Blk 9, T r 0.---T he sold 1a ijBB-Butiaswcsscd at the bouthern Utilities Co., l e t 3, B lk 9, T r
(
the

date of the isllUnce o f such ce r tlf- Southern U tilitie s
lent* In the name of Cnknown. tin - " ou*"ern r. .!. ! ~
le ss

said

ceritficute

s h a ll

bo

re&lt;

deemed acco rd in g to l a w tax d e e d 1
w ill Is s u e , thereon On t h e 2ad d a y of

CARTER GLASS

OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD

Southern Utilities

Co

Co.,

Lot 4 B lk tf' T r
* *1
,

Lot 6,Blk 9, T r

r
t
r
1 Rib
in t . o
f
"• G. l l l g g l n s , L o t 1, Blk 1 0 , l x J ...... ..... --™ 1

Mrs. L. B. Garst, Lot 2, Bik 10, T r 9........ (
of your choice is th a t it fall on a A«i*d»L A. r&gt;. 19*4.
W itness my official Mgnaiure and
. „
n .-rA rd
Timn of such exalted character that seal
this tho 35th day of June, A.
A. C. M artin a Addition, Hanford,
hoRhcr Wall Street •. nor Main
Street, Houlevard or Alley, neither
partisan journal nor wayside as­
sassin dare impeach his character
without earning immediate deri­
sion; and such a man is this Dem­
ocrat, whom we placo in nomipattoh.”
£ 'Ttfklng up hi« openng remarks
Iho'^twtl that the 'Democratic conAcfilibn nominate a man in "this
Frists )n public iflorals to restore to
the tpeople deserved confidence in
:it, public concerns/* Air. Johnmcfintinucd*.
‘pba Republican party orgnnizaq hUsunderstood its victory in
Kn^hich wan nothing more than
t tw inctlve reaction of the peo­
ple against the adminiatratidn im­
mediately responsible for war
farts'"and for the unavoidable ex­
ercise of. abnormal federal powers
incident to war.
, "Its officials camo into power in
I92J, exultant, over-confident and
in a state of suspended morals as k
result of that victory, and their
uarty organization promptly lost
its conscience and its capacity to
analyze men and motives or to rec-

x^u x u
Southern Utilities Co„ Lot 8 , Blk 8, T r 8 .
-------Southern Utilities Co., Lot 9, Blk 8 , T r 8 .
RESOLUTION NO. 142Fi
Southern Utilities Co„ Lot 10, Blk 8 , T r I
A RESOLUTION CHANGING Alice W. Palmer, Lot M Blk 0 , T r &amp;----THE RATE OF INTEREST
Alice W. Palmer, Lbt 7, Blk 9, T r 8.-----FROM 6 % TO 5 tf% PER AN- Alice W. Palmer, Lot 8 . Blk 9, T r 8 . . . „
NUM, OF AN ISSUE OF BONDS. A lkeW , Palmer, Lot 9, Blk 9, T r L aBY THE CITY OF SANFORD, City Park, All Blk 10, T r 8........ i .......
FLORIDA. IN THE SUM OF $72,. J r A. Rumh|ay, Lot 1, Blk 3, T r 1 - —
000.00 AUTHORIZED BY RESO- Mrs. Helen G. Jlnkins, Lot 0, Blk 3^Tr 9
LUTION'NO: 136, DULY ADOPT iEfcmV A! Whittle1, Lbt'7; BTV19,''Tr 9 ED ON APRIL 28TH, 1924.
• (Minnie MeDougal, Lot 1 , Blk '4, T f 9....
f Vi hart as, the Coipmi4|foQ,q£U)e Charies Ijrown, Lot 2, Blk jL.Tr 9—^ .
rjflw nt
f
--- &gt;r_11, o . n . u __ i i
i m. n

fK.-al

6:19-1

dp A p tjl^« b , 1924i provided foy
4n issue of'bonds b&gt; the City of
Salaford,. 'Florida, Itr the sum of
Sf&gt;t«ntr-'T-w* ' Thousand ($72;»
OW.00) Dollar*, \ h « proceeds de­
rived from tho sale thereof to be
uMd to help finance the proportion­
ate part of thecoatpf certain street
Improvements asseMtd against
property abutting aald street im-

irilint pro)
&gt;L&lt; county,
rb’« flat
ml liH ng
7 l-Minnv

in Hum, ip

G„&lt;h1

ai tto so

i, said resolution provid­
ed bonds should bear inhe rate of six per centum
3, and, C*
Itlng proposals
•aid bonds, and,

H. C. Washburn, Lot 1, Blk 6, T r 9.
T. J. Miller, Lot 2, Blk 6, Tr 9....
John D, Jlnkins, Lot 3, Blk 6* T r 9.
Melech Realty Co?, Lot 4, Blk «. Tr
Moloch Realty Co., Lot 5. Blk 6, Tr

9£

P,...,. £

�J

I

*

C irc u it C ourt. Seventh Judicial

K

i i i c n . 5 'i m u

I ite c a , a n d C.
K ate lle T rib b le. TI ru
F. H a r rla o n . C n a lr m a a ; IF re d T.
W illia m * a n d C. A. Italia*, ae
Member* o f th e County Board
•'J P u b lic I n a tr u c t io n for S e m ­
inole County, F lorida,

c t a a n iic (&lt; t i n t i r .
X*
It .r .l.n n

Zigourl far *lmoal 40 years,
Jlaldins bishop of the Eplsco.
Warth ef the United States
I ttt than *80. year* U to be
IT in SL Louis in connection
CbrUt Church Cstbedral,
_ Tuttle’s church for many
7i
g Bishop.1 Tuttle Memorial
will replace the old, parause which has proved tnade, Ibr thd lark* program of
j^ynd community work af thc
ilftl*
a memorial' wll) nc^ be limtc community, and dtoceainn
’jt s the old paVlsh bouse
•jetl for varlotts national con-

VS.

T he S t a t e o f F lo rid a, ex rel, fleo. A.
ItnO otiM , S t a l e A tto r n e y f o r the
S e v e n th J u d ic ia l
C ircuit
of

T o th« CltlXana n n j T a x r« v * rn of
Haiti S pecial TuX School filMrlct
. X#. 4. S em inole C o u n ty . F lo rid a:
1 W H K R K A 8. A p e t itio n ha* heap
Hit'll In I h r above n iy litj I’m irt l,y
HpeclaJ T a x School PlKtylct No. 4.
Hcmlnolc C ounty. F lo rid a , •••uinic
f o r t h t h e f a c t t h a t tin election haa
ca lle d ant) Held in nnld ftorclal
T a x Hrltool D la t r l f t . 'la 4, tin the Jth
dny o t May. 1914. | u
determ ine
w h e t h e r o r not th e r e should he Ia aued hy sa id S pecial T a x School
D latrlct. bond* In t h e l u m of fin ,.
uoq.W. to h e a r I n t e r r a t it! the ra te
of ala p e r c e n t per a n n u m . Intcrual
pn y ah le s e m i- a n n u a lly . an Id bomla
to he d a te d J u l y lal, &gt;911. and to

m i B m u to rrf. He ml note C
.Mu, th e n and tnere to al
any th e y 1 haV*. why
■hmftd Dot h r validalt
a r a t t&gt;f office at Sanford. Semi
County. Florida, tide t h e t l t h da
Jit he, 1911.' : r
•
R- A. n o U O L A M ,
Clerk of Circuit C ourt. S a v u i
Ju d ic ia l Circuit. RemlnoJa
County. Florida.

ny v. k. nounLam, i&gt;.
HCHRIiLK MAINS*, “ T"*
Attorney: for

PtUtiotieru.
fClerk-a Seal.) 1
«-IS-t9-2« 7-1

r. The Terms 'Are
. -,

Entire 3rd Floor
for Sale

A,;ill ,.Cash
i - \ &gt;i

A forceful selling out sale—
completely closing out the
entire furniture department
—and the extreme low prices
are made for cash sales.
Faying cash profits one

Jn be offered to the National
tefl for conventions and' ccnm s when desired.
&gt;• (bop Tuttf* although a , man
ride learning, and one upon
h many honors had been be-

The entire third floor—beui
rapidly emptied of gpo
furniture and tom orrowhow the buyers will flock hi
when they learn that the
low prices have become
lower! Everything less than
formerly!

^N Afyolniit Suite—QuCert Anne Design

This tauito Id bf beautiful
Walnut *•“ (constructed to
withstand the ravaged of
Florida climate—and ft*
liuced fo t closo out,
^

D. R. Chairs-* ?

an k er’s Interest
S“Debtor-Patron”
declares W.F. Head
MILWAUKEE. June 28. — Real
[idends from a bank loan am not
the collection of principal and
trest, but in the impetus which
[given to productive achievement
U the consequent gain In the ogEnte of wealth and happiness,
alter F. Head, president df the
Mrican Bankers’ association, de­
fied here today in an address be­
lt the Wisconsin Bankers’ assottfoa.
Vbe banker’s interest in hia
ibtor-patron,’’ Mr. Heat) said,
Ms not end with ail examination
Ills statement and approval of
l iosn. It begins then. The inMt in hia debtor la not merely1
[lection of the debt when due. It
Is his interest that the borrower
111 make his business successful
Ha largest possible way. Ha may
Met hia debt by selling Ids debtkLSseeta at auction, but if that Is
the accomplishes he has failed.
p V banker, achieves success
jy when the money he loans eni» an Industry or a business to
tlop and grow, to becomj an In-,
tolng.wctor in the community!
contribute by its prosperity to
i greater prosperity of those daidtnt upon it, and three git ttmm,
the (tranter prosperity or the cni tanitory in which it is locatedTdbe bankers today, they also
‘ be economlata, lociologl^ta,
rt» men&lt; versod io imlMtry
in commerce, ■paycbclogUta,
ing human natpre, atatiaman,
ntandmg .politics, ail* they
have a knowledge of Jhtema-

Once $4.75

P*.

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America in its cycle. On (be
Arabian deceit where civilisation
has not moved for lovornl thou*nnd ytars 1 have beard exactly
the fame rort of rbythm on
way Identical
ArsMc drums anti the stnimuiin™
of tho khnnoon la just liko the
banjo.
Athena, Egyptian T r in e m s
‘‘Hut r'or the oriental tailing
visiting New York and tievolco and repetition, one might think
of oriental music, has her own one w a s hearing a Broadway jaxx
ideas of whore ' American* j.tia band in the heart of the desart.
will go. Thty are diiferent from Present day joss is purely plainthose .of somo reformers who * &gt;o tlye music sot In beautiful nronly a downward route for the cliuutrationj. Such tongs aa ’Lin­
popular peptant
ger Awhile’ with ita doleo far
-. "This j a u which 1 hear every­ incut* title and Its plaintive
where,” says Princess Athena; melody is a perfect type of
a direct descendant of Cicppa- the primitive with color and AnIra, "happens to have reached ialt added.”
,

jyptian P rin cess Cnl!
Music on AraVrm

Ivoff, Walnut and mahogany
finished In these twin size
beds which are selling now
at HALF PRICE. Be early
for Sink selection 1

Fumed oak dining chairs
worth $4.76 for *2.60. And
the Close Out sale brings 6
foot dining tables worth $60
for $32.76.
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T h i s 3. H e . T j b r e

Imagine Such h value fes
thia S.pieco suite of fibre
at.only $82.50! It's a
typical value of $he Close

‘ ; .
le ss ICO ft. N. a n d £ . b y 300 ft. a or j n i y ; a . n . m i . ■■
t v lines* my d[Dclal a l a n u lu r e amt
a n d W. In pK Cor.).
T h* said land betnir a s s e s s e d ' a t a m i th is tlie l H h ' d a y of J u n e , D .
the d a t e of th e Issuance nf sucti c e r - 1924.
K. A. DOUOLASH,
tlllc a ta In lb e n a m e o t U nknow n.
C lerk C irc u it .Court Bamlnola
U nless said c e rtif ic a te shall be r e ­
County, Florida.
deem ed a r e o r d ln v to la w t a t deed
Ily A. M. WtSKKH. D. C.
w ilt Issue th e re o n on t h e 19th d a y

S W o rth $ 1 1 3

Spring cushlohs fof ^ is o spring seat for more dolight 1 A commodious 6
foot, setleo — chair and
rocker iii brown finish.

S T A R T IN G
Everts Piece of Furniture Re-Ma
Lowes^Prices in the

■iaf|.a|t-»ffFX»8W-a

In a green color that com*
pletely shades the por^h. Re­
marked at the low price ol
$3.25. A 4-foot shade with
6-foot drop.
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Vpholttered

Spring scat fibre rocke
holsterpd in tapeatry. B
finfoh-i-nnd*-HdSced
the SALE m iC E of t
to C0.60 Wctlncaday.l—

- - — ■c l o s e : o t i r r s A i E i r ™
This Week l Another event
of super values l Romarking every piece of
furniture in the stock at
lower than • • Close Out

Fibre
Rockkr
• - ■‘j. , f -7 #4iiJ

Fireless V

Think what tl
furniture that
cidedly lowe:
prices become
ever beforo.

$30 Va

Completely

eaoip

well firelesa cooker

D I C K S O N -I V E S

CO.

this week stt the i
price of $21, *

iipments
K&gt;TBANr ,Ahui

Better Get Into the
Swim

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This Desk—

Viabafna officials'thai
are iHipped into UiL
norii}* without diainlaanted danger of re«4rr Hi lam STS » f

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O h m $$2£0

Drop-leaf
Table
and
4 Chairs
Included
at thia
Price!

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'

Finished
in Ivory
and Gray
fvon/and
Blue.

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Mahogany!.

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$5 V ais, reduced $3.50
B athing Trunks, $3.00
Jantzen Bathing
Suits...
.- . . -. -$0.50
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a ^ j i w x f d s r i f 'a .

pi, T*-PUrcj'* * * r 01 T * 1 C .r llD • Nf jn T . d a t a d t h e Sth d a y o f
H . J p r o f i t ; bo a f lit* said e w psn lh m y office, b a d h aa m a d *
ilM lon f o r t a x dat'd t o taaue In
«*n&lt;w w i t h law . RaM c . r t l f l c a t a
th e f o l l o w l n s d e s c r ib e d
WW a l tu a ta d In flanilnota c o u n Btrlda. t o - w i t ;
l e t SBU of Btovi (leas NV4 a n d

• Two-Tone Bathing Bella
50c and $1-00

I . Men W ho K » V

ly. Income

Dairy

A fine woman’s desk with
drawer and top compart^
m enu for stationery. I&amp;
either walnut, ivory or mahoggny. Only $22.50.

, ThU $47£0 S u ite-S Pcs.
An. outstanding value of this Close Out 8 aId.. A suite
that’s new—and selling at merely $29.60 for the entire
5 pieces 1 Two choices of finish—come « &gt; / ) / ) r / )
early,‘fop (.yaur- breakfast room auite!
j{ /

A gate leg tabl
popular nownew, oval »%
wonder value j

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THE SANFORD
IHV»vUGT*v^L

, tu if * K w w t j t '" '; . - . . : — — “

. _ I»S *r»rr (fltraw m *i m »I

Sanford has a Junior Chamber of Commerce. Completely
organized a t an enthusiastic meeting Wednesday night, the
new dvic body has begun operations which are bound to have
effect on the future- growth and prosperity of the commu­
nity.
‘In perfecting an organization for tue younger men of the
fA M el l i t
111 X l f a t l U A i n t t r
I‘HPi
city,
it was the thought that much better results could be se­
aODHCRIPTIOBI R A T B I . - .
one T •a a r ...... 17.00 Bt* Montha^lLBn cured if there could be two civic bodies, one(for the older bus­
e a ra ,
iness men and another for the younger men.
per Taar.
J t r
With two busy chambers, seeking to further the intero b M trr
lolutlon*
notice*, oa:
er*^ ests.of the cltV, to bring more tourists, "beautify mffeoundand notice*
ed •
to do everything; and anything to1 asalsWji bratging
far at re
ep
hkb S mt

I I M i l u n l t &gt;'Ur1«l«

it*rrd an S tM n il Claaa M atter,
(otter &gt;7. 191*. a t th e I’oatofflc*
HanforU, F lo rid a , u n d e r A ct of
eh I. 1U7.
_Edlter
HOLLAND L. URAX.
. M aju rv r
H. HOWARD BKHO.

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_.Ul«5*lch.. great work which had been done by that organization during
the past year. It also told of some of the plans -for the com­
ing twplve months activity. Backed by business men vitally
F K l t o F interested
in the future, of the city, the senior Chamber of
Commerce has made an enviable record, but one which will
to' pardon, gracious Bb overshadowed by what that body Will accomplish the'hom­
‘4 to Angdr, Rfld of ing year.
Jehemiah 9:17.
'I’^ehOW junior organization has a fine start. Composed
-i*±—L— ,
- BOtHOOD
I df over fifty] alive* wide-awake, and progressive young busi­
Ah! titan, how- sw eety those ness men, the new civic body cannot but make a great rec­
crowded day*.
ord. Nothing is impossible to the young man. Full-of “pepf‘
The minutes parting one by one and “action” and a desire to see things done, the coming days
likH^nya, ■
(^ j nn&gt;€r&gt;g.woi ; •will in all probability sec worth while movements begun and
That f
charm,
or magic rapidly carried to completionl!
But oh! what
numbers
------Headed by G. W. Spencer, Jr., as President, ft; S. Holly
givame
Up gentle •» « * .||nd.R&gt; G&gt; p o j ^ Vice-President* afltt U;C. Beboutaa SecreThose weary, happy days did tary and Treasurer, the Junior Chamber o f Commerce is of._r t -------™
Icave?
w ‘j. •,
. •^ fleered by young business limn of known ability. They will
When by my bed I Saw m f mother finish what they gtart. I t is'doubtfuMf mote efficient leadkneel,
r;
And With her blessing took h e r ! era could have been found ta'gUide.the destinies of the new
nigmiy
; . / ,Cjr^.tWlt|qn; " 'X V ; . ; . ; . v :- ,
nightly kiss
kiss:;
Whatever
time
destroy*,
.......... A........ h&amp;lsgnft'is thei plan of the two Chambers of Commerce to work
not this—
E’en now that nameless kiss I together in fell movements affecting the welfare of the communty. By .co-operaUng and forking together it is thought
feel.
—Washington Aliston.
that there will be no duplication of efforts. With but one ob­
The Junior Chamber of Com­ ject in view, that of building the community, both organiza­
merce has started out with a tions have plenty to do and will bend all energies to doing it,
bang!
« -,t with absolute harmony prevailing.
In the organization of a junior Chamber of Commerce
This Is another one of those daV*
when vome people have ■ half holi­ Sanford oncp again -steps to the forefront of the cities of the
day—and some do not.
state. ( The fourth junior body of Florida, the Sanford or­
. . — o----— _
ganization follows, closely in the footsteps of Tampa, Jack­
Have you ever seen ,a‘ man. who
admit* th a t there are two aides to sonville and J &gt;ensac6la, the other Florida cities, all much
every question—bis side and the larger than Sanford, having organizations of this kind.
wtong side?
The Herald hopes both Chambers of Commerce will re­
ceive
the support they deserve. There is a place in either
“ Do it the electrical way,” says
an advertisement. But why try It body for every man, desirous of working. There is lots to be
in Sanford when it is such a gam­ done. More workers are needed. The man wishing to see the
ble?
community grow as it should, can do nothing better than join
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Albert W. Gilchrist trying to take forces with the Chambers of Commerce of Sanford. No man
issue with William J. Bryan in can excuse himself from taking an active part in civic work.
N*w York ronuiuH one or a puppy
It would be a,fine thing if every man in Sanford and
learning how to bark.
Sfemlnole cdffrfty Would bdcome identified with either the
A mediocre man is one who can Senior or tlfe Jufrtor Chamber of Commerce.
It right* of

THE G R B A T l^ T E R N A H O N A L PASTIME

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McAdoo still strongest.
McAdoo and Interest.
$249,7)05^80 a year.

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IT WAS A BUSY New York
Ssbbath for the politicians and the
statesmen.
Statesmen, you know, are candi­
dates for the presidency. And poll-'
ticiqns nre the practical men that
handle the candidates, as the owner
of game cocks handles his birds In
the fight. They (the politicians}
decide on the man whbm the titumportant people are to elect.
!&lt;..

own estimation1**

Ht* h i

It is a wise
moves to a
No man is boss in
until the fomMy

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what "you'gef/even

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THE DARK HORSES were tito
cheerful ones yesterday. It seemed
clear that the two leading candi­
dates, A1 Smith and McAdoo, must
kill each other off. That is,* it
seemed clear to all dark horses. !■
McAdoo and his crowd wetfe an
confident as ever. Rightly
wrongly, they wbre convinced that
Al Smith's nomlnatiofi Is absolute­
ly impossible, entirely apdrt from
McAdoo. They believe that Smith’s
BACKERS KNOW IT, although
Smith does not And they belicvA'
that when the Smith men get ready
to deal they will como to McAdoo.'

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The man who
anythin, one, may

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man
tn while a man usuallyup
J»7?Ji
to be a

WITHOUT QUESTION, McAdoo
is the candidate with the following
now, among delegates and among
the voters. His big strength with

People are siiiokinff ,1 m.v ]
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Ww. nottme*;elr##un,io*1 men but «!1
udaV” ' at,miUed by every poI,‘

t i r e s a n d ti
N ew strick.

When men break away from
their own man they go to the one
with most strength, not wantnlg a
loser for their second choice.
That Is what makes the MeAd6o
crowd hopeful. {

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Alw*y, tbu

P u ll mebutir*

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F.P.RINES

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ON THE OTHER HAND. AI
Smith is among Che ablest politi­
cians in the country. He has
105 Palm ello A v l ,
learned politics from the cradle, as
ItlS Smtanl Axr.
a Scotch golf professional teams
_ *&gt;
.K
golf. He knows every politician-in
the country. He has done a thou­
sand favors for every big boss. He
can make any promise he chooses,
in the name of Wall Street, and the
WAYCROSS JOURNAL-HERALD
promise will be KEPT, Y ou.know i1i-•&gt;
it la not easy to beat experience
[» seeking a location for his memberships, and present them to
and money combined.
house the owner always their sales force. They see to it
.
t * t), *&lt;business
hu, regard for its accessibility. that the store - or. off ice is capably
IF IT WERE NOT for the power Frequently big corporations will represented In every line of uctivity ■
of William Jennings Bryan in any station a man on the sidewalk and or amusement the people in the city
convention, Smith might accom-- have him count the number of peo­ have. All of this means multiplied i
pilsh what a majority of the dele­ ple passing in a day.
avenues of approach to the store.
gates, Including 99 per cent of
The 'm erchant who never . Joins
But
there
are
other
avenues
of
Southern delegates, believed impos­ approach-to-a business than tlw any. group, who never encouraged
sible. Bryan will fight Smith to the street and the sidewalks.
his sales force to become members!
death, politically speaking. So
bf organised units, h as' practically
One
im
portant
avenuo
is
the
per­
much for politicians. Nothing real
narrowed down the*avcnuea of ap­
sonality
of
the
owner
and
of
the
Will be known fbr several days.
proach To his store to a very small
sales force.
number.- ,
A _BERLIN SCIENTIST has laoj,’! The man who has gained access
man who sit* a t a Chamber
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i. j .u
- - and1 'to the personality of the merchant of The
lated
the---------...
germ that. causes foot
Commerce'meeting with a mer­
mouth disease. Thut news will bo or of ‘ his ; employes is always 4 chant or on* of his sales force U
•I a
look a t a clouded sky and predict
worth many millions to thn coun­ prospective custom er This is why apt to buy that pair of shoes ha
that if it doesn’t rain, it will be a
try, directly, and billions perhaps, the progressive business man keeps needs from him; the man who 1/ I
long dry apeTr.
indirectly.
.wide open the avenues of approach knows a merchant favorably by'
----- o-------- . &gt; . t;
y( f
&lt;If i------ hi— ,
I t is reported, although fortun­ to himself or to. his sales force.
having worked with him on a
The man who has no enemies is
Well, afe'you? Or hhve you ever.been a—“Mooch” ?
ately ‘NOT provedj that ag itafijs
We approach unto a man by pos­ Kiwanjan committee is not going
1rtf
the man who has never done any­
Perhaps you never heard a gullible boob called by that In the West have purposely spread sessing^ a common interest with to forget that improsston when he
thing. A man of action must have name. It is the title applied to victiirts of high-pressure foot-and-mouth diaeos^.ky means
.interest may be fishing buys hardware; the man who hits
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
of dogs_and otherwise!’California l*uw«,
_ .
Jlok-d q twenty foot put. pnd halved
-salesmen dealingin -phoney.stock of ope
tHtf’fghtoerttlv hole' w ith' H'Suits ftfnrl ‘ t . . ^ • / • r
v M I
'^ h e ro 'la oho (rood-th in e about
N « W r * * M f c Chief of the Diraion of
is not going to. forget him wRpt
F. P. FORSTBR, P resident '
H. P. WHITNER, uukWr. /
alimony which holds good in most the state of Ohio, has taen giving out some startling infor- ors would find it more dangerous I,nK* children. What ever the com- he is buying his summer suit.
- Yott-can.pay it in monthly mation regarding the sale of worthless securities. He has than horse-stealing in Texas in .the
The business man who refuse*
interest may l&gt;e it is .somttIIIIIIIIIIIS IH IIIH IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll
tot* ~
to
join, and is unwilling to let his t I N '*
gone
after..the:swindlers
rough-shod,
and
f^voked
t
w
e
n
t
y
.
.
G
h
f
|
brings
two
people
closer
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tim
e'or
mi
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------im Ohio, lit. 1323= = * “=•'
togathur^For^
•.n ^ -in -A « sR -tw -- Martin may r eeeW»»[.
approach-unto the other. - - . needed for membeohlps, is
iU M M .
m
m
.,iV re*ubwsFh"wr'-three—votes fo r the Previous to Mr. Beck’s regime, the1 largest number of re­ cd States, of which YOU owo
^ grpssive business men havtf fectively Ctbslhg up avenues hy
vice-presidential nomination.- Now voked licenses for any bfte year i’n Ohio was two hundred is twenty-one thousand million-,,
Lawn**
since-learned this, They buy which plVhpecti
pective customers ap'F or Cougks and Colds,
don't 'let him pull the Lowden
ciublproach
his
club
meipbarshipa,
civic
plus a few hundred ntUll^ni.
stor* or office’.
and seventy-three. Hence tf^e work of this "blue Bky police­ Inrs,
' uebea, Nmraigu, Rheum
"stunl,f’.
year ago it was one thlbiAfiritf
man" has not only created terror among the sharpers, btft One
wad All Acnes and Paifil’
and-nine million dollars rqpreJs
‘
T h a t New York band playing has sent them scuttling to other states where they can ope­
ALL DRUGGISTS
The
difference
is
due
to
Mrtlph,
"Over There" and "Tipperary”' rate undisturbed by vigilant officials.
the
secretary
of
the
trea
su
r/-/A
t
is n 't any further behind the times
■; S8 * sad Oik, Jars ead tel
In on intensely interesting article in the June 14 issue the rate he is going, our dabt,wni
BALTIMORE SUN
th a n the fellow who goes to dance
Hospitd tii*, *3.00
entirely
disappear
in
fifteen
Mats.
•nil M P ts to have a ^fttul Jones." of the Bearbom Independent Mr. Beck’s work is described; That’s BUSINESS.
,
A certain man who has had much pan while rage is a consuming fir-3.
and numbers of the fifms whose licenses were revoked and
iSB
Things&gt;to worry about: Hand­ mentioned by name with a description given of their various
to dd with race horaea is quoted In
Now observe the gentleman
INCIDENTALLY,
THOSE
inter­
kerchiefs are not to be used any
the public prints as saying that he whose soft locks of whatsoever hua
longe^-^M articles of utility, but methods of robbing simpletons and greedy easy-money ested in Democratic candidates judges the fighting quality of a havo fallen . by the wayside. He
may
remember
that
part
.of^The
• . } * economy was mado possible bjnW. horse or a man by the presence or may fight well if fight he must,
hi the,fixture will be used merely hunters.
for adornment.
of coarse hair near the but he is a lover of peace and no
The
Herald
regrets
that
it
cannot
give
space
to a full G, -McAdoo. When he was se£ke- absence
. ■»!« j t .1 —
'
eye*. This may or may not be a crusader. He employs a soft an­
-Dawes will invent soma new roview of the article. There is little doubt but that maiy ta ry of the treasury he annoyed gOod system; but as to the rela­ swer more frequently than his
many big financiers by stabiliugg tionship between hair and u fight­
"cus^-word*” before the,
fists.
nterest rata
rate of gover
tho interest
is a month old.—Tamfl*
ing spirit, any man may judge for
Here, then, la the making of a
bonds
aj.
114
cent
Th
P
.
.
.14
per
ce:
Also a few after the
himself
by
observing'his
acquaintpretty
theory. When man ran
REDUCED FAIRS
manded
but ho said "NO.’f
election. •
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wild and wore fpw garments he bad
n, and the knowrf prt i- ?rt»t oho per .cent saved b[
treatment;
newcomers, Its
-1 —.. 0 ti
Consider the man whose head is nqed of considerable hair to pro­
JACKSONVILLE TO
ROUND
mid-wefttehier9 with dn a debt of 1twenty-four bltutma jovered
About
only P « p l* ,W ^ w ere ence .th ereo f thousands of ret I
with a heavy thatch' of tect him from the weather. Nature
aunotmted
t
o
t
f
o
hundred
am)
forty
glad.tp see the currgpt
he gentry Beck
lack bristles and whose face re­ provided the hair. As civilisation
BALTIMORE
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ihtUion*dollars a year. Whether mains blue after the barber has exerted Its softening influence ami
terdhy afternoon myst
er18taw.,
'
,
But
Florida
g&lt;*8
McAdob is elected president or not, done his best. Here is a scrapper. more garments made their appear­
the - occupant* of dentist*'- chslrs
PH ILA D ELPH IA
55&lt;
rt of category in whjch California fits. A
pne thing Js.pure, he has earned’his He may not be quarrelsome, and ance, man was denuded of his
who had been receiving tho bonestate today are number* of tricksters adl- ■Alary several times over.
BOSTON
;
/*
fitsi^ .a |lrill.
ijg fc s
prudence may send him on his way foliage.
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— — a—m **»■
when
the
odds
are
too
heavy;
but
would love ‘Mc­
The bald and those possessed of
WASHINGTONATLANTIC
CITY
NIAGARA
Philadelphia surgOtMui recently
who desires a few minutes ■oft locks a r t not more clVilUed
the arkf- Adoo raoru if he had let the. gov­ anybody
The easy victim of the highh pressure salesman,
sales
performed an operation on a
MAKK TRAVZL A PLEASURE
ernment pay 5*4, thus raising In­ of concentrated trouble may obtain than their brethren;-but they have
'
'
*
new
prospe
*
explains,
la
termed
a
“Mooch.”
Canvassing
it by kicking thie individual on the been more affected by civilisation
woman when they placed
terest rates' everywhere.
•
ihsoosn tfcxtrS
' eooo cosmiciio.m*.
rsieutat 1
a new deal is called-a ‘.’turkey drive." And
Am “bird dogi*?,
shins.
tart in its right position. But
and retain less of the ferocity that
'.Sicunk
STATUtOOM
ACCOMMODATIONS
IN
AOVANC* .Jl
The
well-haired chap whole wa« essential to longevity In *n
nfever be able to mend a are given a split of commissions for informing these sales­
A CHICAGO PROFESSOR, iwtart.
thatch
la
yellow
or
tinged
with
red
earlier day.
moviiyr what he calii "thinking
M e r c h a n t s a n d M i n e r s T r a n s . C o.
men'of good prospects.
h&lt;
parta" of the bfaln. of 200 pigeons, is a flrat-clau fighting man, also,
If
this
is
a
good
theory,
we
need
M
*
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t'sAVIT.,
TELSrHOMSf
Here in Florida worthless stock is peddled and sold to finds that "billing and coduig’* go and dearly love* to mix it; but ha not expect the beginning of ever­
Piitit City Courier wants to
kjidw-rwhy do women paint?" men and woman who think they are skilful business people. on at before. Some fooliahiy con­ fights coolly and cheerfully and lasting peace until everybody is
Now Isn’t that easy to answer?, The eaay-money hunters eager to get something for nothing clude that "love haa nothing to do without rage.’ True, he may have a bald—n n d th a t, as every hair tonic
Ask the ladle*.—Times-Union. \{ can be induced to p u tih e lr money into schemes that would with brains and Intelligence." , .
temper that ia set on a hair trig­ addict will agree, is a great price
yotr.did. you woqld p r o j^ ’
ger, but temper la a flash in thq to pay for peace.
.
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Tn
the
eye
o
f
Mother
Nature,
afnever bear ulose s*rutinjfA Bat don’t jYOU be a “MooohP-*- fectlsn whieh. insures alone produc­
1 'customs;
Play Safe. * "
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----------- o— ——
*■ portant than any "thinking.’*. It- la
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THE UNATTAINABLE
A man recently arrested in Cali­
the most important "brain work."
GROW
ALWAYS,
GIVE
of
your
store
and
to
the
best
of
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
fornia because he choee to walk
Without affection and marriage,
—11‘ "* te clad only in the climate, your ability; fill the need nearest you—and one morning you from the top to the bottom of the
Soma one once asked George
hie reason that it helped will awaken to find the Blue-Bird nestling near your cham­ animal kingdom, there wouldn’t be
Two hundred feet more or less
Leigh-Msllory why"he wanted .to seldom makes much difference to
; disease. Aa a m atter of ber window.
any NEXT generation, therefore reach
the summit of Mount Everest, ordinary people, but one can expect
hot weather could also be
no thinking done.
,;
"Because," he said, *’ti ia there."
t a reasonable excuse for
• As for thinking, every cell in the That might seem an absurd reason th*t the Everest climbers will try
uct.
body does Its share of thinking and for a man to lay down his Ufa; but again, for it makes all the differ­
THE WOMEN OF THE CONVENTION
ence to them between achievement
foeliBg.
.
it ia a pale imagination which can­ and d efeat • People catr say* that
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
arald make* it a rule to
not
f*«I
that
it
is
worth
while
to
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. - A ----------------mountain climbing Is u foolish ocsra in the
B E R L I N"ANNOUNCES ,the
ettpation, bot it shows that thier*
person who
Tho-national conventions of this women are learning .the
sending of pictures, actin '
• " t h i n g . tn-Ufi which a*, wo,
ties o f political life, dou
f eismin* his [year will be memorable
done by wireless. That mgkej
nothing • whatever but • are I __
sentation, allotting a man and
not
boHere In scientific miraalea
woman to many posts, is unque
»ra for that in them for the firs t,
toore wonderful than the *14
upon it; they met the magnlfi
women found equal opportunity tlonably a sensible step. Ultimat
s t a
s iy. -j.(
s .1; *.- *
dad itory of the virtuous ah'
/not publish s
It ia an eeptcUl pleaaun; ly, am wor
ith one eye. You rem
ome
able to move the m
*L ‘r fstied they failed grandly
Jmpoeory Comment
fon
un« obeying the Bib
dud; - m iw L-LU :: i -.i !.. ,
jetaUa are locking, but the
“ i oqt one of his eyea .
r,
l congrululat .
tl°r
tV nof
’vb?bly
Bryan of FlorJr having looked too I01
end
Juno ?°^.n«t
is said to.go
m
■i
to’ our political
new honors and posit! q
| weU turned ankle of a yo
account w ith
offora theiq tha beat of
The head of tho New
IFaltb to rip out the eye
school
109U.
“ U s a: w o m an .,ft i
Tended gave, him str
•y u rm a a iin g your
Mallory r e a c h e d ... ,
se woman to the .
How rat , they are
»e the mountain. Read
; &lt;?f two committees. *
their pr
tt Sunday to i rco Polo's
1 fait and how
of courtesy
lively t!
Very" grants of
Mis of 1
; e — tboceess
T^reqgnlxq
¥ MALLO*
’A
teant
one
- v. ,
'
ic explc
killed 1
fet from 1
rod
&gt;n,
close;*
'Sell
top of
that
“ Wt 1
St. The ah
.com
e 1
.two
mphs, 1
tired
of the
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Sumift'«rHJnriiT?:
For Young Mothers
MISS ROSAMOND RAD FORD, Society Editor,
- “Second Summer”

PERSONALS

, Social
Calendar

Members of Evenipg
Bridge Club Are
Entertained

1•»

Teething

There is a common old saying
among mothers that if the baby
survives its second summer, it vyiil

■ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cormelley mo­
W. H. Ford of Titusville, is in
tored to Orlando Wednesday.
the city several days attending to
business.
Tha Evening Bridge, Club met a t 1
■**-C*—L. Bird, • of Jacksonville fs
the lovely .home of Mv.and Mrs. R. This Ik based on the fact that hot
stopping a t the Valdex while in the
T hursday
Mrs. E. B. Tyler, of Winter Park At Newman Tuesday n iftt.
weather is hard on a teething
city on business.
was in the city Wednesday sh$pchild.
'
,
pibg.
fir. and Mrs. Gus Lowenstein,
One of the m'ost famous chil­
at 6 p. m.
&gt; No. 4, Methodist church.' of Jacksonville are spending sev­
Mrs. Mary Tyler, of Altamonte ’vMi
drens ' specialists says that a
days a t the Valdex.,
?th home, Baardull Avenue, ueral
Springs, spent Wednesday in' the jtuM
* -i
healthy cftlld in teething may bo
" lo iS
Joe N. Canning, of Tampa, at­ city shopping.
fretful and sleep poorly for a few
tended the Junior Chamber of
nights, may show loss of appetite,
Mrs. Maurice Moses and son Wil-J beau
Commerce meeting Wednesday (red left latt week fyr th eir home- high
and alight fever, and may drool,
but such spells should . only last
in New York.
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Mrs. A. S. Monger leaves Thurs­
three or four days—and most of
day afternoon for Youngiville and
the symptoms commonly attrib­
H. P. Smith, formerly of San­
uted to teething come from indi­
Hostess Mra, D. A. Kelly, othei; points in North Carolina.
ford, Is spending several days in
gestion due to wrong food.
the city, enroute to his home in
sdo Beach. 8:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R: Morgan and West Palm Beach.
Fog children's indigestion, there’s
son leave toddy for Jacksonville for
nothing more effective than Livoth Seekers Hold a few days visit with Mrs. Mor­ Joseph R. Calhoun, of Tampa,
lax, and. they like to take it. You
can get a good-sited bottle at the
attended the meeting of the Junior
liness Session And gan's mother.
drug store for 30c.
Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday
A congenial party spending night,
Ial Hour Monday Wednesday
In Orlando Were MVs.
Bert Fort, Mrs. Harvey Walsh,
Fa n t r y s e t s
i Truth Seekers .Class of the Mrs, Carrie Marlowe and Mrs. J.
idlst Church held their month- S. Wilson.
ELECTED CHIEF ENGINEER
$1.50 to $2.75
linesa and social meeting in
Word
was
received
this
morning
Monday afternoon a t 4
Ball Hardware Co
L. A, Drum ley and L. I, Fraxier
that G. W. Laughlin has
ejectleft this morning for a month’s va­
ed Assistant Grand Chief Engineer.
IMIONE 8
a meeting was opened by a cation trin to Western North Caro­
The ninny Sanford friends of Mr.
tore reading Mrs. McCalley, lina points. They are driving to
Laughlin will be pleased to learn of
fed by prayer by Mrs. Spurl- Charlotte, where they will be
the above, feeling ho will be abl«
Try Smith’s Barber
Two’ne* members (othedahe joined by th eir families.
v
to serve efficiently in that capacity;
t Mrs. Smith, and Mra. CnesFor several years Mr. Laughlin Shop for good barber
Mrs. C. G. Wassef, of Lakeland
41 visits to the sick weru reserved as General Chairman l rum
id snd lp- visits te *Btrangers. and. Misa . Kathryn Ilavlland of
the Sanford Division of B. of L. E, work — next Valde?
r coll ret in* thaMuef the doss Williamsport, Pa., a hived by boat
Wednesday from New' York en­
mwd for tne'KKihl hdur.
lilies snd feror were xisdd for route to Lhkeland. While in .th e
NOTICE
rations. The hostesses were city they,are stopping a t the Vnldpx
Hotel„
, Cowan, Mrs, Hagan and Mrs.
Local Union 17GI announces
(Continued from page 4.)
dr. A delicious punch was
there
wiil be an increase of carpen­
Uteru some day, men going up com­
ters’
wages
August 11 to DO cents
fortably
in
their
flying
machines,
It« n members were present at
and manufacturing, up there, any an hour.
meeting.
w
kind of atmosphere that they wont.
A. Brum ley is leaving!
iS. ROBBINS t ^ E k l JAIPfS \ . Mrs.,
YOU READ "FOSTER’S Red
n. S. Robins entertained Taefe o n 'th e train Thursday for C h ar-j
Group of Communists dominate the
lotte, N. C. Mr, Brumley, John 1
St. Paul convention.”
Find Its Superior
Brumlsy, L. I. Frazier and Mr. Two Teams Turn in 1278— Others
Have
Not
Yet
Completed
Work
And
you
read
of
the
Communists
Brown and Hoke Hunter are leav­
of Canvass — May Raise
gathering in Moscow, including ten
ing latqr&gt;in the week In the Brum­
Rlilor Sprint;* flow* Qvo a a lln n s nf
More Than Quota
ley car for the same point, ail ex*
“Reds” from the United States.
pur*
w a te r avrry thtrty-tw o sec­
pecting to r^torn In ^.ugust.
And all of that in the United
Wlh reports from only throe of States
means exactly NOTHING. ond*. . I t ’ I* used ti)r &lt;W*tr fifty per
• Hokf iHunter is receiving ma­ the four teams, canvassing for the
Of a hundred and twelve million e rn t of t h e piMiplu nf Hanford, and.
terial to build a home on the 10 remaining $550 of Seminole conn' people, in this country, not half a In Ita n a t u r a l form, la um d by tinacres of improved land he bought ty’s quota to be ruitad for the million know, the numes of tha
F IS H E R Y
.-.
from L,' A. Brurtiley on Celery
Communist dulegqtes that .went to \V«-»tern lln l u n ami many lialtnry
rniptly a t 8:30 o'clock Friday Avenue. H is sister, from North advancement and carrying on of Moscow.
station* f o r atorax* batlrrlaA.- la
big buses will leave tho Meth- Carolina, will come to keep house tho work of ^ the Central Florida
It pur*? A sk tlie Hlutn Unurd uf
Church, carrying members of for him, he Bays.
A WAR VETERAN In tho Can­ .Health.'
Boy Scout Council, up to noon
liisionary Society to Coronado
Wednesday, a total of |309 In cash adian army weighs 440 pounds
Mrs. H arry Stevenson is leaving haa been raised. The Central Flor­ now. He weighed 102 when ho
fdr her horn? in-Jacksonville Bun- ida Council comprises Orange, Vo. fought for bis country. Me de­
Phone 311
lifey aftoD a pleasant tsvu web* visit iucio, Lake, Seminole, Osceola and mands a pension because , wounds
kvjthJher’slater, Mrsi.WIJhL m y* Brevard counties,
he received in war are responsible
xh meftiber, going* fs asVctrto nos'and family. A'mMjber of social
T^e. team selected to canvass for his being so fat and helpless.
Excessive fat is a dlsefciie, fend Its
j s spoon, knife, fork, and cup, affairs havo been given for Mrs. the north side of F lint Street,
Stevenson.
victim deserves sympathy, not ridto be at the church on time.
comprised
of
H.
R.
Stevens,
C.
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*■* and* proper
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James
Purvis,
Jr.,
drove
to
Radio Program
Tampa Saturday, and his father, to canvass the outlying districts,
Dr. James 'Purvis, returned with Comnrised of Dr. S, Pulcaton, ,A. food Into living' tissue and then
Program to r Ju n e 20
him Monday evening to remain for R. Key, H. fl. Lewis and B, J. breaks down the old cells of that
some tim e.with hi* Uvge sons and Starling turned In |L7G. II. G-Dtu. living matter to replace them with
Bose.-chsirmxiT—; of the citizens’
Ic convention.
A wound at anxiety1, tha luyd
and M. . C. Haddock
ihy^BW1:,T:30t5;3dWE$ ‘-*WrlM: L- Johtisou an d daughter, rtnnmlttee,
work
of a housewife, Any one of j'
who comprised the team for the
if
causes,, may interfere* With
i18:30 nnews,
e w i1' •' i .
•|
county at large did most of their hundred
metabolism, thus causing excessive
k - C hChlcng
l c n g d6 News - (447:6)
l&lt;Jv-‘
work in getting men living in the accumulation
of fat and excessive
W o c m t*cbnventto'h.
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tiioeratlc
rural communities and in the small thinness.
—Chicago (SSO -T-TieO good1-”
to canvass thoie places and
Cards' fro m ’ the Blbdsoes and towns
iding: 7:20-8:16 muslcgl” 9 thereby
give the people living there
Hicksons say they ife having a de­ an opportunity
YOU READ THAT A! Smith
30 studio.
•
to contribute to the
—Chicago X346 ) 0:46 lilUabyJ lightful time in ’’ Colorado. Mra. Bov Scout fund. Besides this Mr. loses his dog and sets tho police
IS-12 music. Demooratlc con- H art add Mrs. Middleton are re- DuBose and Mr. Haddock collected hunting for i t Some candidates
emberlng friends with cards from |26 In Oviedo which was half of the have lost more than a dog and some
I'll OB* ^
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spent sums on preposterous booms
f — Cincinnati (800) 0 Ctm- slmney Rock and elsewhere.
sum asked from .that -place.
that would amaze you. Goot^ things
vstory of Music;,9:30 enter“When
the
money
collected
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nick
Zemovean,
for
the managers.
.v ■
Dmeht; 10 tenor;l0:16 dance. Mra. John Patera and Mrs. Paul the other team is turned In,” said
Mr.
DuBose,
“I
believe
Seminole’s
Peters and th e children enjoyed a
MANY BEUEVE THAT" All
quota will have been greatly Smith
trip
to
Mf.
Dora
and
Eustis
last
Is really runping for the vice
0 Choral club; 11-12 dancei
oversubscribed.” He added that presidency.
Wednesday.
Others call attention
-— Davenport,. ( 484 ) ' ,6 i45
the two teams that have turned in to the fact that Alfred E. Smith’*
their receipts are not yet through middle name is “Emmanuel." That
with their work and that they will middle
name, as you learn.
learp. In St.
pome,
Sl
r—-Detroit News (517) 0 Newt which Is JknoWn *a the .Ingram have an additional sum to turn in Matthews,
means “God Is w ith us.”
ihestra; fl:3(Vband; 9'owhestra ince, on Camerbn Avenue, to J:
Al Smith’s friends isy ha truly,
lP T l ’ort
S tar Tele- t. Corley’a -brother-in-law, Mr.
believes in the definition of his
im )478^ 9:80-10:45 concert.
Ford, from near Atlanta, Gu.
name and will spurn any vice pre*|-.
S ta r (411)
dentist suggestions. •
10-4:30 hrenestra; 5 ^ 0 raarkJohn Rumlejy’ iitts sold hla lOi
frsm, rped -report , weather, acre ferih 4on Celery AVenue to A.
MANY SEASONED Democratic
6-7 OVHWI
School UI
of M
Aair.
, *iicnms{ v-»
ir.
olitlcians, when they tell what
D.
Shoemaker,^
(
ji
n
feadlng, 'music; 11:45
tiey really think , to, ..reporters
ththawks.
Misa ’ Eerie Lee Bell returned
whom their, have knopm for,, yuan.
-I-ov Angelcs ^ g ) g nmiic; Prided ifrfen a aeviref IHeks .sUy
Insist that any acceptable Demo­
o^chfldren; 10^.cpncprt;,.12 in jChealotte, N. C. Miss Bell and
crat can win, But after that you
her parents and brother, era leav­
must supply a definition .of “ac­
‘S^Cbnrier Journal LoufaMlle ing soon in their car oh a trip
ceptable.
“•» *400) 7)30-9 q u a n t, talks.
-Medford (880) .6 Big Brothtluk; 6:80 program"; 5:45 Berv
PRBYENTS INEBCTlpN
thU.” :.
•huneh; 7*15 musicals.
The greatest discovery In flesh
Mr. DuBose sates toda ytha t S. healing Is the. marvelous Borosone,
^ 'M ta n e s p o lts --fit Pfeu! Steele and little eon, Alton- of Or*
■7^7:30 lecturse.
Undo, ore leaving thte week by O. phinholser, captain of one of the a preparation that comes In liquid
“^iew York (455) 11 *. ra,-5 bqat Md J d l l vu.lt, their grand* teams, hss been out of town and and powder form. It Is a com­
that he will not be eble'to complete bination treatment that not only
his canvass until soma time Friday. purifies the wound of germs that
Besides this, none o f the sub-teams cauM 1nf*ct*m but It heals the
which were appointed throughout _flesh with extreorctnary speed.
the county by the team for the Bad wounds or cuts which taka
county at large have turned In re* weeks to heal with the ordinary
porta, bo It Is not known yet just liniments mend quickly under the
whot the. sum raised in Seminole

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Five Americans Are
In British Tourney

Detroit Trims St. Leals and Coe*
Into Second Place*—Chicago
Wins Two From Cleveland
—Boston Beat* Athletic*
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NEW YORK, 3 tine' 26.—Wash­
ington retained first place, in tho
American League and mad* n clean
sweep of Ita four game scries with
tfcfe vlorld'd chhmplons by winning
Wednesday’s contest, 3 to 2. Rain
stopped the game a t the end of the
soyonth. ^Ruth hit his 18th home
run.
Score by Innings:
Washington . — 201 000 0—3 5 0
New York
.....200 000 0 - 2 5 l
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n bargain.

1IOY LAKE, England, Juno
26.—Fine weather tempered by
winds from the aea,, in in pros­
pect for the start of the Brit­
ish open golf championship
Thursday momirig in which 80
f irofessionnls and six amateurs,
neluding. five .Americans, nre
entered. •&gt; ( . .■ , ■ .
Two rounds will be played
today and two on Friday.
Most of the expert observers
go no further than cautiously
to predict that eight meu—four
Britons and four Americans—
are most likely to he fighting
for the trophy when the final
round begins.

Dodgers Beat Giant* 3 to 2 —Pi­
rates Win 14 Inning Contest
From Cubs—Phillies and Bos*
‘ton Split Double Bill

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SICKLY. PEEVISH CHILDREN

Children suffering from Intesti­
nal Worms are cross, restless and
unhealthy. There are other *ymptons, however. If the child is pale,
has dark rings under the eyea,
bad breath and takes no Interest In
play, it is almost a certainty that
worms are eating away Its vitality.
The surest remedy for worms is
White’s Cream Vermifuge. It la
ositive destruction to the worms
ut harmless to the child. Price
36c. Sold hy Union Pharmacy.

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Score by iifmjygs:'
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St. Louis „ .... JW ) 0 l 6 000—2 10,0
Cjnriftrtati
Olfo lOOffOi—tJ 11 2
Sothron and Ilnlm ; Mays nnd
Sandberg.
.’ Brooklyn 3; New York 2
BROOKLYN, June
26.- ■New
York’s winning streait of 10 games
ended Wednesday, when n thunder­
storm, coming after the (Rents had
tied the score in the eighth, caused
the contest to revert to the end
of the seventh, nnd permitted
Brooklyn to win n nitchers’ battle
between CrimoB nnd Dean by a
Southern L eague
score of 3 toi2.
Score by innings:
Nashville 18; Birmingham 3
New York
(110 001 0—2 6 2
Brooklyn........... 000 010 2—3 9 0
NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 26,—
Dean and Snyder; Grimes nnd Nashville made u clean sweep of
Taylor.
the four game series with Birming­
'
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ham, winning Wednesday, 18 to 3.
Pittsburgh 8 ; Chicago 7
PITTSBURGH. June 26.—PittsScore by innings:
burgh defeated Chicago, 8 tn 7, in Birmingham . Oil 010 000— 3 8 3
a 14-inning game Wednesday in Nashville ......... 600 120 91—18 19 2
which Emil Yde, Oklahoma City
Good, Jones, Clark, Jeanes and
southpaw, starred both in'the box Spencer; Alten nnd Mackey.
and at bat for the Pirates. Yde’s
double in the ninth, with two'out,
Little Bock 3; New Orleans 2
sent the gnme into extra innings
LITTLE ROCK, June 26.—Kobnnd his triple id the fourteenth inson allowed only four ''hits
Wednesday, and Little Ragle de­
feated New Orlenns, 8 to 2.Chicago 010 500 000 000 01—7 14 0
Score by innings:
P’hurg. 000 100 006 000 02—8 12 2 New Orleans 002 OOPflop—2 4 0
Alexander nnd H artnett; Mendowh nnd Gooch.

BUILD STRENGTH

T he body depends entirely on tbs
blood far strength. II the blood is
thin, impure and undernourished,
your strength is impaired,, your vi­
tality Is lowered ana your power of
resUtinoe against disease lessened.
LEO N A RD I’S E L IX IR FO R
Little Rock .....000 200 lOx—3 9 1
Hodge and Withrow; Robinson T H E BLOOD feeds the blood,
builds it up, make* it rich, red and
and Smith.
Split Two Games
.MEMPHIS, June 26.—Memphis
and Mobile divided a doublt header
h*re Wednesday, tho Bears win­
ning the first, 2 to 0 , and the
Chicks taking the second, 3 to 2.
F irst Game
Score by innings:
Mobile ...............100 010 000—2 8 0
Memphis ...........000 000 000—0 6 1
Ellis and Devormcr; Mers, Kelly
and Yaryan.
Second Game ’
Score by Innings:
Mobile ..........:.....1.000 010 1—2 9 1
Memphis............... 101 001 x—3 6 1
Acosta and Devormer; Mitchell,
Wannoth nnd Kohlbecker.

and purifier. Ask for LEON*
A R D l’S E L IX IR In the ydlow
package. Refuse all substitutes. At
all druggist*.
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June Clearance Sale
Great preparations "have been made b y .. the sales people themselves for this Big
— A committee representing every -departm ent in the Store haa'picked the good* m i
iade the prices—much less thnn sale price cost of the artd e.
Great enthusiasm arid friendly rivalry h a s been manifested in *the effort to tasks
Sales Peoples' Day” a record breaker.
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MADE IN SANFORD/THE CITY SUBSTANTIAL

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40 inch Cortlcelli Printed
Crepe. Yard ................ «Jr J
32 inch Madras Shirting
Yard ............—...... ..... ..
12 yard Bolt Ecru Val
Lace. Bolt ............
.Stamped Luncheon and Buf­
fet Sets, each......................
All $6.00 Brocade Girdles AM
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116.00 Set Wallace Re-flj
ducing Records, set V
Boys’ All-thread Wool
Suits ....... ...................1
1 Lot $6.00 and $6.50
Men’a Trousers, paiiJ
1 Lot $7.00, $7160 and
^8.00 Men's Trousers, pr
1 Lot $8.60, $9.00 and
$10,00 Men's Trousers,
1 Lot $6.60, $6.00 and 1
$7.00 Straw Hats, each
1 Lot all wool swimming
Suits, each— .....II..—J
2. Drop Head Sewing "
Machines each
16c Plcg Phonograph
Needles.......... ...........
Genuine Kimlafk Fibre
27x64 Rugs, each.......
White Enameled Milk
Cans, 88c and........------'
White Star Cookiqg
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Pots, 88c and -------- 1
White Enameled 6 qt. '}
3owl and Pitcher.
Thin Blown Tntnblers '
Leaf Dealgn, each.......

38 inch Silk Pongee
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Cincinnati .
Boston . ....
Philadelphia
Southern League
Clubs:
Memphis . ...
New Drlenns
A tla n ta........
Nashville . ...
Mobile .........
Birmingham
Little Rock .
Chattanooga

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National League
Clubs:
New York
f'hlcn'go .
Brooklyn .
Pittsburgh

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Chicago 2*8 ; Cleveland 1-1
CHICAGO, June 26.—The White
So* evened the series with Cleve­
land Wednesday, winning two
games, 2 to 1, and 8 to 1, the first
going 10 innings. Connnlly gave
only
hite, three
of
which
were scratchy. In the second,
Thurston allowed three hits. Wirtz,
former Cub.catcher, broke into the
Six line up.
Score by innings:
First Gnme
Cleveland . ............000 000 100 0—1
Chicago .................000 000 1001—2
Smith and -Wyatt; Connnlly nnd
Crouse, Wirts.
Second Gnme
Score by innings:
Cleveland . .......000 001 000—1 3 1
Chicago . ........ 020 203 lOx—8 8 1
Roy, * Chcevec, Brnwer and
Lakeland 8 ; Grlnndo 4
Myatt; Thhrston'and Crou^A ■
ORLAN D &amp; Jnufc
The Bull­
lneighteeitth;.^J..'..;...lfci&lt;..;.2 4 ' !• * dogs blew up'idoim fngs’ fiu r nnd
seven of.. Wediyesday afternoon's
drizzly,contest out Tinker Field
nnd the Lakelnmf Highlanders won
the gnme 8 to 4, making it throe in
11 row from the skidding Bulldogs.
Philadelphia 9-1; Boston 8-4
Score by innings:
PHILADELPHIA, J#ne 26. —
Lakeland
M9 400t400-t-8 11 1
O rlando_____000 012 010^1 10 1 Philadelphia and Boston split even
1 Luther nnd Nance; Thompson on it double header Wednesday, ttyo
homo Wmm.winning,4he,Jjjflt game,
nnd FrunciVJ A I'MTUO
9 .to 8 in !0 inning^ and tho
Braves the second, 4 to,d. 1
irst Guinn
How They Stand | ■ Score by Finnings:
Boston
...................001201 031 0—8 11 1
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ladelphin 00^ 022JJ004-«r-0-lO.
i^r, Lucas, McNam­
L a k e la n d ? .” —
ara and Gibson; 1 IfubGlffr, SteinSt. Petersburg
oder. Couch, Glazner and Henline.
Tnrnpn -----. Second Game
Orlando . .......
Score by innings:
Brmlentnwn . .
Boston____ _____ .....103 000 000—1
Daytona .
Philadelphia..... . . , 0 0 0 000 010—1
Cooney and Gibson; Mitchell,
American League
Steinoder and Wendell, Wilson.

Chicago
Cleveland . ..
Philadelphia

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BRADENTOWN, June 26.—Day­
tona played gv;od bail Uj take the
finnl game from Brhdentown
Wednesday, G to 3, The gnme was
3-3 from the fourth on and u ninth
inning hatting bee burstAd up the
old hull gnme. WpIcIi featured
witli two extra bare drives nnd n
couple of cimui cntches in left.
Score by innings:
Daytona . ...2....030 000 002—6 9 2
Brndeatown . 020 100 000—3 7 I
Cooper and Livingston; H. John,
son nnd McDuniel.
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St. Petersburg 6 ; Tampa I
ST. PETERSBURG, June 26.—
With the score tied nnd two gone
in tho ninth. Cushion singled to
right, scoring the winning run 1for
the Saints here Wednesday, defeat­
ing Tampa, G.tq 4.
Score by innings: *
Tampa . J .......010 101 001—4 12 1
St. Petersburg 001 300 001—6 9 2
Gober, Sadler and Torres; Wolfe
nnd Moore.
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Detroit ......
New York .
Boston .......

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INCORPORATED

St. I-niiU
000 030000—3 8 0
Single in Ninth Wins for St. Pet- Cfncimwll V*. &gt; o6()020 000— 2 'T 1 5
ersburg Over Tampa—Lakeland
Haines; and.'Gonzales; ‘Sheehan,
Wins Third in How From ,,
May,
Ilonphiie andtU okrave.
Orlando

viritors hod n slugging spree in
the third which brought in their
three runs.
Score by innings:
Detroit . _____003 000 000—3 7 0
St. Louis ........100 000 001—2 0 1
Collins, Dauss ami Bassler;
Shocker, Vangilder nnd Seyeretd.

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.... Cincinnati 2-2; St. Louis 3-1
CINCINNATI. Ohio, June 26.-Cincinnati nnd St. Louis broke
even tn two Tost nnd Well-played

DAYTONA W INS
5 TO 3 CONTEST
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$10.00 ... *
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10 »*•**«»«**4«*+*&gt;•♦ri*» » ♦ $ * ^
1 Lot Pumps, Strap Slip- 0 4
pers and Oxfords...........'.^4
1 Lot Pure Thread full 0 4
fashioned Silk Hose, pr
4 3 choice lots of Hand O J
Bags, $1.50, $3.60.,..„.„76c White and Wyckoff Club
Size Pound Paper, box ....
50c White and Wyckiff Club
Size Linen Envelopes, pkg
$1.50 Hand Painted Pot- 0 &lt;
tery Bud Vases...____ V $2.60 Piver'a Floramaye. Ts
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tract
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cale Creeper8......*I..r .^
1 Lot Infant's, Soft
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EFFECTIVE JUNE 29, 1924.
No 24
No. 23
Northbound
DAILY SCHEDULE
Southbound
3:56P.M. L v ......feanford, A. C. L........Ar. 2:25PJH.
8:15P.M. Lv Jacksonville, A. C. L. ....Ar.—8:15A.M.
12:3SA.M. A r..... Savannah, A. C. L. ....Lv.—4:05A.M.
5:35A.M. Ar......Columbia, Sou...... Ry. Lv, 10:55PJW.
9:30A.M. Ar. ... Charldtte, Sou. Ry. ....Lv.' 5:20PJd.
10:25A.M. Ar.—Sjmrtatiburg, Sop. Ry. Lv. 7:35PJH.
1:20P.M. Ar. .Hei&lt;derebnvUle, Sou. Ry...Lv. 4:45PJM.
2:26P.M. Ar. .^sheoille, Sou. Ry..... Lv, 3i40P.M.

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Annex.
[SALE—By owner, lAi acres
land with six-room house,
St. and Pecan Avo. Inquire
“C. C.”^ care Heraldj
SALE—Fivo acres?ln Mccco
smock. All tiled, small bam,
land equipment. Genuine barH. C. DuBose.
BEST BARGAIN IN SEMI)LB COUNTY FOR QUICK
8 ALE
|nice bungalowi 7 rooms; 13
d in groue; 45G orange
i all bearing. Lake front.
THRASHEIT &amp; GARNER.

IEAL,4ESTATE
7-rootn apartment house,
IblOeks west of San Juan Oarit. Brings flO.OO per
ibqut |b
?it bard road. Two
well tiled; a baridea out. ...
raRSBf
j I bunaalows; close
ondbUr. tei
terras to suit.
0 Well located building Iota
rt**dfcheats farms.
fJProantlle business. Weekly
average good, yoar rou- *
%r eelllng, leaving town.
*• well Improved farm on Lake
lao on Dtale Highway. AU
laiyiu suitable for dairying.
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BUILDING

Lost and Found

m ’WANT t«r buy or sell­
ing?" If so advertise in
BGainesville Sun.”
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated In
an Industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the SL Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
Sample copy on request

SPEED UP YOUR
I/AZY LIVER
Clem Jones Liver and Kidney
Tonie Will Do It
Aa a tonic wticn there la weak*
nose and le«k or appetite, when a
little exertion makes you feel
tired, your leas dras. your back
nnhra, your mouth taataa and your
sleep la broken. Clem Jones Liver
and Kidney Tonic le the one thlna
that will restore your strength and
enable you to enjoy Ilfs. Ct.Htt
JONES LIVER AND KIDNEY
TONIC, because of . .Its general
TONIC and health-airing e(f&lt; ct. has
established Itself ne a recognised
remedy for VntiPtD - UV 8 IL
FBVLR. MALARIA AND COLDA
CLEM JONES LIVER AND KIDVKT TONIC le not only beneficial
a a liver medicine, hot .It eaer1ju*s a cleansing and ellmulatwg
Mlluence In the stomach and bow
els. Through Ita excellent ca
thnrtlr properties bilious Imparttl»s which have Interferred with
healthy processes era driven out.
Take no PILLII while using the
tnedlolne—the TONI8 ta all that le
B#,n iB COST 1g_ BMALL—TUB
b e n e f it is a w s r r ——
ftaamillat ft Anderson. Sanford.
Florida.
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The A r t O f Beauty
The Thoughtful Beauty

FOR SALE— Ford Sedan inquire
P. A. Mero’s Garage.
VOR SALE—Jordan Blue Boy.
Driven by owner, Perfect conditlon. Phone 231.
TAKEN IN TRADE on new Nash
cars, 1922 Bulck 6, 1922 Hupmoblle, Auburn 0, new one ton Ford1
truck cab and body. J. B. Skipper,,
Baggetts Filling Station.

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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —
Horse, mower, rake, wagon and
plow. What have you? H. Amotvsen. Box 91, Geneva, Fla.
FOR SALE—Household furniture.
, 601 Palmetto.
FOR SALE—A one stable
no sawdust $5 ton F. O.
Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast.

A Handy Explanation
(From the Kansas City Journal)
“Daughter, I hope your fiance la
not losing interest In you."
"Impossible."
“He seems a fine young man, but
I find he has been sending tele­
grams to some person about
peaches and pippins.
“ Political stuff, maw, political
stuff."

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

1RXT lo Ralston, the secondN' line candidate developing early
NKA Hervlco Writer.
strength that makes him appear ns
nW Yohic. June 00 —The’ a slrenhtc factor In tho final show­
Democratic committee. In pre- down Is John W. Davis, of West
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taring lor the New York conven­ Virginia. »•*«&amp;
Dnvis."'mihouih presented ns j
tion, foresaw a long drawn nut
TOM MOORE
eTIckelH of ndmh'-slon 10 the \Vcst yifpiplq’s tavorlts son. is a
OrTOMETBIST
cnrskwaHUkuui for ltL. New York ntioinoy, with Morgan
&lt;-n amine- Ms thirl XllsniM Ills
daT-Jr. Tlfyi pr^wtflys lor*n loncrr"
OPTICIAN
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k... Ik.t
1l«i, lit*
that &gt;el.&gt;.
attending
thv I i IsoiIh tkrUn he will'lnherlt n largo *
221
E. First St.
block
of
ihN
Smith
Imllols
when
record deadlock In Raltlmnre In
ever the sirung|h at the New York I
* PHO;
. 1313 when Champ Clark, with n
PHONE
410
rate. | ______ _ _ _ _ _
usUoia.htaUiDHMiwU'isJ*"' .jsocerrtbrubegins' to dislktegrale
t ome—*
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ah!* iBTfSH1wiMliF
, jsVfcsmtssqNeMi hmssssr.-iuuH-som
z.nrr*a y
Ihlrdi And went down to defeat*, ol. first-from Bmlih drfpgates oul&lt;
side
Nsw
York,
for
New
York’s
&gt;0
Scheile Main
when the deadlock broke In favor
voir* will slick through thick nnd
of \\g£fh'ow Wilson.
thm to the magnetic man from the
•I- LAWYER
Ji.vT'ns C lark held a m a jo rity a t
i :.im Bids. Doubtless they will vo'.s
R nltim nrs. b u r lost th e nomination,
to rratki the thud selection unanls o nro McA.loO n nd Bmlih likely to
I- — Court House
nious, ehoukl someone other thnn
hold n j i v r i c r t t y nt r.ome tim e dur*,
Bml|h bo the nominee,, but thrv
‘ Sue tho balloting In New Y ork, only
will do so la a d.asc. scarcely realiz­
to find th e n ec es sary “32 vo le s still
ing what has happened.
beyond a t t a i n m e n t .

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FOR SALE

CARS FOR SALE

BY IIA URY B. HUNT

HERR are some types of
beauty which are more per­
manent than others, which,
have a more enduring. If not eo
vlvbl an appeak Faces which we
romembor Idng after wo meet u v li
owners, Facts that reflect some*
thing of the soul. of. the character.
Of such a type is the thoughtful
beauty whose clear eyes look out
from .under Ape. level browa whoso
well as sweet,
whose chin has character as -well
aa curves . Title la a beauty which
U more of outline than color,
which does not only belong . to
youth, but la an ornament of age.
The ancients divided feminine
types of beauty into three, the
Vonua, the Juno, and tho Minerva
types. The Venus merely emphas­
ised physical beauty, the Juno was
the maternal type, the Mtnfcrva the
/ T if t a c c u m u la tin g b itte rn e ss In
thoughtful or Intellectual.
Tho
t h o battlo betw een th e so two
Minerva type la one of tho highest
cajiipj. e a c h of w hich will hold a
In our modern civilization, ft la
v o te av le ast nuWclent to veto Ihs
sensitive, finely atrung and capa­
e h o p es of t h e o th e r , m a k e s the
ble of notable achievements. The
nom ination of e ith e r of t h e r e Histcolouring of thla type Is. as f have
ballut le a d e rs m ost Improbable.
Winifred Lenlhan
said, not so Important aa the con­
Bernard
Bhaw's
“Knlnt
Joan"
tour, the modelling of their feat­
p ABLY maneuvering nmong dele*
ures. They may be fair, or med­
-s gallon traders makes It nppear
ium. or dark, but they will al­ Oliva, her hair dA rk. shs cbootoa
If she Is fair,
Hint Ralston may be Ihs first bene­
ways have a fine, directness of In* Ashes of Host-s.
ficiary of n considerable part of Ihe
tclltgence. They will disregard si) Mandarins. Her clear eomplezlon
McAdoo strength If and when the
eccentricities of attire, of colffurei, will respond to ths warmth of
But this typp, - breakup begins.
or of adornmont, comb their balr Peaches powder.
LaHon Is seeond rhrlfe for a
In classic simplicity, conforming to above all others, must ssp*rlnu‘nt.&lt;
Ve» y considerable bloel/ of Mc.Vioo
tha lines of the bead, and leav­ for ths slightest gartshness will
delegate*, particularly1 from the
ing Jhe forehead free. Bhort hair ruin ths dignity which Is an ea,
middle west nnd south. The first
of the new style which clings to aentlal of her charm.
cont-ldrrnllon for thsse Uclegnice
The thoughtful type of beauty
the head is not Incompatible with
thla type, ana la very often sul|ed jhaa sno pltful Into which ah** must. Will bo the liuerinnalmu. In,thb
pnrly platform, of n specific nnd
to her direct straightforwardness. not falL Because she does not at
tlcnrcut pl-tnk denting with iiprlTho hair should ba smooth and tract a t first sight Ilka her showier,
culfurhl reliefl Wuh such n t&gt;fiin|t
brushed to trilltanca. It may be more Mvacloua slstcra. she may
udopled,. they feel ih.il )talst&lt;&gt;q,
slightly waved, bat without any force an unnatural gaiety, wear
more -startling - dresses, agd , In , ntiM lo McAdoo, .»&gt;fier» t|»e I*-*t
suggestion of artificiality.
chance as a- candidate who t-.m
The thoughtful type does not other ways, defeat her own natU’wl
stand |mt on it •&gt; inpaihellenllv niul*
dtedaln the use of cosmetics. Bho charm. To her I would say, ha
nt tho same lime hold other ele­
merely demands the bout, and usea yourself, and you will llks a u p s ­
ments of supioirt pecvwmry to
hot
evsntuolly
attract
to
yourseif
It with discretion. This conserva­
e-trry
nn election.
tive typo ot woman, when she thoao types which are congenial to
Nett to a real dirt-farmer enndlwears rougs in th* daytime, she your trus nature. Whereas If you
d?te. such ns Davis ol Kansas. wh*»
chos.a a ahado that tones so per­ assume a fictitious personality. It
tu d d carry none bm ngr»&lt; ulitn.|l
will
neither
lmpr-as
the
frivolous,
fectly with her own eelor that, put
nvilts.
fhilnlon U'prc»enie«l ns Hup
on illacrselty. It merrily Intensifies hor gain the attention of the real
man most sauvfavtury to a^iicuithe little flush on her cheek and the friends which your owu thoughtful
,gltnt In her eyes. If her skin Is charm would make.

m is c e l l a n e o u s ;

FOR SALE — McClaren and
lop cord tires and tubes. Gt
gas, oil, best accessories. Ft I
Service Station, First and
Phone 447-L3.
FOR SALE—Two good milk"
one calf. One hundred fifty
them. Would trade on recent :
Ford. Logan Mercantile Co., ueneva. Fla.
Rooms For Rent
FOR SALE — One 120-gal. home
water plant. Hoolehan-Coleman
FOR RENT-Rooms.
Wouldn’t Co.
you be oble to use the money se­
cured by renting that vaennt room FOR SALE—White Leghorn hens,
$1.25 each. Mrs. J. W. Penning- \
now going to waste? There are ton, 1911 French Are.
many persons looking for placaa to
Help take care of them and FOR SALE—Florida Marrel black­
berry plants and Cavendish ban­
not only mako money but assist In
ana plants. D. L. Smith, St. Cloodi
keeping people in Sanford. Phone Fla.
148 and give your ad over the tel­
ephone. Use The Herald for quick FOR SALE—One refrigerator 5J»
service.
One baby carriage 10.00 Enquire
FOR RENT—Two large, cool con­ 907 Laurel Are,____________ •- ■
necting furnished housekeeping FOR SALE—Alrdsle, female, six
rooms. 312 East 5th St.
months old. This dog is an in­
FOR RENT—One furnished and tense InL Ch. Abbey King Nobbier
one unfurnished house. W. J. bred bitch, the blood of the world’s
Thigpen, Brumlcy-Puleston Bids. famous winning alrdales. Sold ta
reduco stock. Price $30.00. Phone
671-J.

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GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
the utunl imllilnil eonsldernllont,
Aoottt 203 Conrad Building
that of Al Bmlih In his bome-sinto
Phones: Office 20. Horn# 21
deloRatlon pnrtnkos of np emotionnl fervor that defies analysis.
DELAND, FLA.
To them he Is tho ons heroic
figure In the convention. They icfu&gt;o to lift their eyes beyond him
WUaon Welding &amp; Radiator
even to tonsldcr second choice po«sll'tllllcs. They admit of nu seconJ
Works
• choice.
There l» a erusudlag. almost rcll•if We Ratal wo C4 gold A.*
glims spirit In their championship
that amount* lo worship- Just as
1ANFORD, FLORIDA
the okI story of the native New
Yorker's gwNtmphlcul horizon endImawlih the Hudson ri'er was eqr- 1
net. iwerytlling west of lh.lt hiring
v il-lriness, m&gt;is the ixditual vision
W. J. Thigpen
i&gt;r New Yorkris nt th&lt; eonvrnlkHf &lt;
li-ivitovl lw,.H fcmi'h 11*■l» the t-C- . Real Eatato and Insurance
vainiim ami the «ud «-i their hoi*-*,
ilio ohlv thing du'j will cuii»idcr
Puleston-Brumley Bldg,
e&gt;» tl. Iqf n laomciit
fianford, Fla.
Hill. .iLo nisi i» i h n r I* n vasl -

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llliiliiiit iii.ii i* An &lt;-•ie;»; Hare I* -. Uiii; -iioi nununiao- .laalv of ,«li ■&lt;;
g.iles lioia ool-nlv ,Ni«* Yoek who
eitlima -i* e m a i l thnmuh the New
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C ii-iijii. HUui- v.!l.i-&gt; and-a -half
iksark iriftrs a* t-iu illv dr-n nblj ’
iin-l t-Miinllv likely to iliag down tho
coven u iimiuiiitUon
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WANTED—Men and women to sell
mgatown lots In St. Petersburg. FOR RENT—New 6-room bunt
low and garage, Gindcrville, $18
Summer prices. Double your money
next winter. Liberal terms to buy- per month. Phone 571-J.
crs. Good commission to agents.
VACATIONISTS
A. D. Powers, Box 1759, St. Peters­
DAYTONA BEACH
burg, Fla.
I am prepared to offer furnished
houses and apartments for summer
season—month, week or week-end.
Phono or write.
HARRY M. HOWARD,
514 Main S treet
Phone 743-W
Daytona Beach.
FOR RENT — 6-room house newly
finished throughout Good loca­
tion. 209 6th St.
__________
FOR RENT — After July 1 s t 9
room house on corner of 0th S t
and Palmetto. Thrasher &amp; Gamer.

f f a s h i n f f io n

By B. 5 t DOUGLAS
W W W W V V .V

Help W anted

ROOMS W ANTED

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
MATERIAL
LOST aa opportunity ts kl
l-akclnnd, through the Star-Telo*
/♦»!
D—Two unfurnished con­
abreast with the tithes by'L
Rram. Best advertising medium in
ag rooms by year round,
M
iltACLttC
orttreli
rending
the
classified
pago'/tJ
South Florida Published mornings,
r dose in.
Write R. W.
cement Work?'
budd­ your daily newspaper. T
Smr-TelcgTem. Lakeland. Fla._
' bare Herald. _______
ing blocks, irrigation hoses. J. R. want ada contain many.inter—.
COLirMOLbJ.lO aJ I.KlKJEIl *Class- TerwHIeger, Prc&gt;
Vi
yfi D — Two unfurnished
_
messages. I t will pay yos ta I
• utm.
udai.__
Ulcd’uda.
I.kvt __,
the T_r,
largest circu­
.-3*.
O.
Box
873.
them
daily.
la
r
l a i l o n f In I 40iutl»vve*ter»»
Ueorgla.
Lumber and .-®
MateriaF*;
r U i e 9c f t-w n r d )- &lt; ln a &lt;
Carter Lumbal Cuimpany
LOST—Large airdalo
. . . dog, iter
N. Laurel 'b u __Phone 565.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Ilerwith no name on plate, answer!
• aid," South Georgia’s greatest HILL LUMBER CO. House of to name of “Mixer.” Return*to E.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Service, Quality gnd Pries B. Tyler, Winter Park, phone 581. |
Reward.
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
lOo per ltn«.‘ Waycross JournalI LOST—Between Enterprise and De I
SHOW INCREASE
Herald. Waycroas. Georgia.
£,
Land Junction, fiber suit case.
1
Name,
Tina E. Tucker, on Testa- •
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
JENA, Thuringia, June 20.—Dr. ment inside. I.cave at Methodist!
ers and fern growers of Volusia Abel, director of the institute of Orphanage,
Enterprise, and recclva
county advertise in the DeLand hygiene in Jena University, has reward.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash Compiled statistics showing the
with order.
increasing amounts of grain used
A LITTLE WANT AD in The in brewing in Germany between
Miscellaneous
Herald will bring you big re­ 1018 to 1922, and says these fig­
sults. VAdvertise those old articles ures impress brewers more favor­ ______ W anted______
you have stored away and have ably than they do specialists In WANTED—Suntora Dullness men
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad hygiene.
who are in need ol enmpetent
The investigator says that from
may bring you several dollars.
help
read tho clsettled
Phono 148 and a representative the beginning of September. 1920, page should
of The Herald. . There’s Oft
to September,
1922, German
will call to see you.
brewers used 41 times ns much reason for sending out-of-town for
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando food-tuffs in making beer ns the help when there Is probably Just
momng Sentinel; largest classi­ foreign Quakers contributed for the person you want In tha city.
fied buaiueaa, rule lc a word, min­ the relief of underfed German
imum 24c cash with order.
children. The increase of the al­
Are You Going to Build a Ns1
AUGU&amp;Lh CHRONICLE— Au­ coholic conzent of beer is deplored Horn
or Tut on a New Roof?
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest by Dr. Abel, who says alcoholism
classified medium, rate cash .09c has increased in Germany in direct
charge. . 10c per lino, minimum proportion to the increased man­
Special Summer Prices
ufacture of heavier beer.
.30c.
Makes a DlffereneeMAINE—Watarvlllo, Morning Sen­ (From Louisville Courier-Journal)
GALVANIZED IRON
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
Emerging from the County Court
ple arc Interested in Florida prop­ House, the leading legal light of
COMPOSITION ROOFING
erty. Reach them through the Plunkvillc went down the street
Sentinel. Rate card on applies- using vigorous language.
STRIP SHINGLES
tlon.
“That ignorant numbskull on tho
bench—’’
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
Such was tho burden of his
iiiun-'ers
scene of stupendous developmentCHASE &amp; CO.
ZUv’J, Sule* of
Read about it In the Palm Beach monologue.
Phone
503
1'jJU amounted to a
Post.. Sample copy sent on re-[ “ Do you mean the Judge you
were lauding yesterday as a local
quest.____
I* Is estimated that
Solomon?’’ asked n friend.
during the p;i
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
“Tho same.”
WANTED—Bookkeeper would like I»•.-iblie
least
tlt'J.000.003
Times, the great home daily,
“Then you lost your ense today,
position as substitute during
rate lVic per word, minimum I take it.’’
ills
summer. Box 809 Sanford.
chargo 25c cash with order. Write
U. at
for complete rato card.__________

5NT—Two furnished apartjiti; two unfurnished apartCall Palms Hotel.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION—Pen|RENT—Two apartm ents Cor. sacflla
Is beginning the greatest de­
St. and Oak Ave. Call velopment In Otnrhla’s history; a
half
million
dollar
highway
the
---- .beach
. . Just
.
-finished;
ft- s ato two
gulf
mll|lon dodar bridge arrosn Escgmhln flay started; quarter million
dnllnr opera house under rnnstruc:EAL ESTATE
ty&gt;n: two millions being spent -on
Irfhway; greatest chance for live
hl«T
to get In on ground
SjCTi? — CeteVy1 f ir in g :'a ll devMopere
ftoni. Write Development Depart­
and prices. It will pay you ment The Pensacola News.
us if you are going to buy.
| k I! at the owners' prices, WKAt v l u r . i N l A —6’U rk s b trr g i T h e
C larksburg
E x p o n en L . m o r n in g
iy
Including Hunday, morning Issue.
| SALE—5-room bungalow, all I cent par word, tnlnDnun■ m .ft
Jem, on Laurel Ave, 14,000,
TO REACH* BUYBRS or yelirre of
I'sS td i—Groom house, inorfFlorida real eitate ndrertfsc in
water, lights and gas, well the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
shed. Lot 75 ft. front on Park cent a word dully, two cents a word
13,500. T c r u u ^ _
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ate af|UNDERW00D IS
onvention Is Still FEELING GOOD
J. Bryan Is
'Attracting M o r e
Attention Than Any
Man at Convention

STILL LEADER

Ireat Commoner
G ets O v a tio n s
L8 Guest at Hylan's
Banquet Is noticed
More
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(By R. L. DEAN)
Editor The Sanford Herald.

NEW YORK, June 25.—
layor Hylan entertained the
tonvention delegates with a
iinner a t th e Commodore
Hotel Tuesday night.
Of
aurse, it was in the nature
[is understood it was Hylan’s
Df a welcoming banquet, but it
desire to stage a demonstra­
tion promoting the candidacy
of Al Smith, which had some­
thing to do with it. Every­
thing had been arranged to duzlie the delegates with the charm of
Smith’s appearance and his evident
opularity. This phase of the din­
er was a failure, but theres’ an­
other side which proved quite in­
teresting.
William Jennings Bryan was
|present. Three cheers were given
icr Smith when ho wns called for,
but the sponteneity cnlls for a
speech from Bryan wns the Im­
pressive feature. Bryan’s position
hroughout the evening was a
cene of busy comings und goings
[like bees, of delegates and friends
vho wanted to wish him luck or
exchange a few words on the polit' it situation. With all of the foreost Democrats of the country
present, It was easy to tell who is
ptill the leader of the party.
Bryan has not had a
deal to
sy yet about planks for the Demcratic platform or whom he will
Support in case he is released from
Js instructions. He is, as he has
foreseen he would be all alone, n
nember of thd Resolution* Comriiil'ee, und he has wished to withhold
statements which might crump or
embarrass him on that committee.
|la didn’t care, he says, to enter the
pommittee loom w.ith a chip on his
phoulder.. ‘ •
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of
tl&lt;
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we streets and in the newspapers,
&gt;ut itqis not likely to occupy a very
onspicuous place in’the Democratic
ilatform. m ew York newspapers
ing it to the fore in an endeavor
lo kill McAdoo. If, through this
propaganda, they can lodge an anti,
xitn plank in the platform, the
nomination of McAdoo, who is
known to be more or less, favorable
j the klan, would be impossible.
On t h e ’o ther hand any plank
pummonding Ku Kluxism would
H mlnate Al Smith, who is a C nthbiic. Hcnse a big fight la being
vaged by Now Yorkers in opposi|ion to the klan. But It is not
Jew Yorkera who will draft the
kmocratic platform, but the Res­
olution* Committee instead. They
th a t any direct hostility
1the klan would lose an enormous
ote, especially In the 8outh. In a
like manner a strong stand favor­
able to the Klan would coat Dcnocracy many good Catholic vote*.
i»ere is but one routo fo r the
solutions Committee, and that is
i&gt;e of compromise. Trie’m atter of
ne Ku Klux Klan will doubtless
treated In only the mildest
erma. Any possible 'deadlock berw**n Smith and McAdoo will have
Handled In aom* other way In
pplte bf what New York newapa»ra say:
What part Bryan will take In
»e convention ia yet hard to deMrptlne, He Is Sponsoring no one
pthar than as he la •instsuoted and
« nothing which he particularly
ant* to put over. His actions
ill largely.depend on others. If
pytirythlng ,!n the convention Is
mducted strictly according to
iojrle vsrjr ’little may be heard
from the Commoner. But Just let
Ine wet propaganda begin to
r™w any effect* Just let the possi.
bllity of Al Smith’s nomination
coming serious, and see what
sppens. William Jennings Bryan
ill raise more “Hell” in Madison
luare Garden than Dante put uner the earth.
. 9f!a P*Ing Mr. Bryan does seem
particulwly Interested In having
ntten Into the eDmocratic plat­
form la In regards to campaign
stributions. He would have toe
and Republicans alike,
Bw itemised accounts •of receipts
»d disbursements. The scandal
rding Republican contributions
the campaign of 1920 w.hlch has
itly been brought to light by
ingresaional Investigation pro­
a profound effect on Mr.
*ryan. I t ihould have on the
irole Country.
-When campaign contributions
looterlor ate into an Autiight atlUmpt met with certain degree of
l*occesa to buy the nomination and
|*iection, something is radically
ong and something ought to be
ub*ic
d*ma*ad 1,111 fo r*lring
•Whin P a t Harrison' In his key
(Continued on page 0)

William Jennings Bryan, thrice
his party’s nominee for the
presidency 'and always a factor
at the national conventions, is still
the Democratic leader, ns evidented by his strong influence at
the present convention.

UPROAR CREATED
WHEN MENTION IS
MADE OF WILSON
Delegates Join in Paying Noixy
Tribute to Memory of l.alc
President Who Led His
Party Through War.
NEW YORK, June 25.—The
name of Woodrow Wilson wns
again tho spark that fired the
maguzinc of Democratic enthusi­
asm nnd sent the party’s 1U24 con­
vention roaring un its way Tues­
day.
Once again, as four years ago in
San Kruucisco, u mighty chant of
approvul
swept up from the
crowded floor ns his name full from
tho lips of a party spokesmen. But
this time it was a greeting to n
leader, dead nnd a t puce amid his
honors. Pour years ago it wus to n
stricken, pain-racked chieftain pris­
oned in tho White House by his in­
firmities.
cso.’a .i
Tuesday. From the moment the
vast oval-of Madison Squure Gar­
den began receiving its great com­
pany of men and women of Demo­
cratic faith, long before Chairman
Cordell Hull banged down his tfuvel
to begin tho writing of new chaptera in party history, there was n
little touch of rollicking mood
abroad among the delegates that
augurs, perhaps, of wild times to
come. The scats filled slowly; the
galleries, remote In the vast hall,
never were entirely occupied. There
were whole banks of empty seuts
behind the clustering thousands of
flags along the gallery rails tin t
make the hall a riot of red and
white and blue.
At the various headquarters the
struggle for tickets went on even
after the convention itself wus in
session and the air of half the
country was pulsating with radio
waves that bore the sounds of its
doings to far listeners-in.
Was Hot Day
Belated ones came steaming in,
clutching the tickets so dearly won
by argument and pleading even up
to the moment when Temporary
Chairman Pat Harrison declared
the recess for tho day in memory
of Woodrow Wilson.
And they were literally steam­
ing, those late arrivals; for it was
hut In the flag-covered hall with a
blaze of sunlight pouring down
through an acre of glass overhead.
The lucky few perched close to tho
open window that run behind the
galleries on the northern and
southern aides of the old assembly
* ice alone escaped the furnacee air of the draped hall that
kept fans and straw hats, waving
vigorously on platform and floor
throughout the brief opening ses­
sion In vain efforts to stir up A
little cooling breeze.
But nobody minded trifles like
th a t Democrats
from North,
South, East snd West ware as­
sembled again after four mighty
busy snd eventful y ears.. If sny' * In the packed ranks of the
s official snd very large
amtiy thus Jammed together In
brief reanion had the slightest
doubt that what be or she was here
for was to select the next president
of the United States, that he or she
kept the fact to himself or herself.
. Stirred to Song
I t was this feeling that animated
various delegations and atfrrfcd
them to song even before the ses­
sion got started. The band, perched
in a high gallery to the west end
of the hell, and a little.remote for
synchronizing very closely with the
vocal doings of the folks crowding
the seats, aisles, and psasagewavs
of the flatter-shaped floor, did Its
beat In the circumstances, but tho
singers down, below were blissfully
unmindful of Its straggle to keep

K

The Georgia crowd started
things, probably some purpose of
(Continued on pego d)

Herald’A Special ^torYespohdent at ConvettUoa Says AlaImmu Senator 1s Strangely
Optimistic Over (Chances
For His Nomination and
Fo:* His Anti-Klnn Plank to
He Adopted—Sidelights On
Show Are Given as Concention Faces Struggle

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1921.

Lack o f E lectric Current C auses The
H erald To R e a c h I t s R eaders Late

■ '■
&gt;
Sanford Herald reaches its readers unusually late today.
Ordinarily off press between 4 and 4:15 o’clock this paper was not-+
able to get the papers out until almost 7 o’clock. From 3:20 o’clock
untij 4:52 o'clock this offleo w*s entirely without electricity. This
means that for ono hour and 32 minutes, all the machines in the
plant were idle while the operator* stood around unuble to do arty-f
thing to get the paper out.
Unfortunately all newspapers are almost wholly dependent upon
electricity far their motivq power in 'operating the various ma­
chines which arc required ‘to assemble the paper. The Herald’s
troubles did not end when the current wns turned on at 4:52 o'clock
for the methl pdts on the llntype machines, which nre heated by
electricity, had become cold ann an additional 45 minutes were re­
quired to heat tho metal sufficiently so that it could bo cast into
type.
. ,
80 today’s paper comes to you about three hours late. More­
over because it was so Ute, several stories of much Interest in con­
nection with the Democratic convention, hod to be left out in order
to get it to the readers be.'ore time to issue Thursday’s paper.
Speeches placing Al Smith, Oacar W. UnderWuod, Janies M. Cox nnd
others in nomination for th# presidency, were among the stories
that were ruled out.
During the period when the "juice’ ’wns off, efforts were made
to find out the cause of the power being off as well ns to find out
when it would be turned on ngaln. These telephone calls pruved to
be of litle selp. The only reply that was forthcoming in answer
to the question when the current would be on wns "in just n few
minutes."
.
After the current wns finally turned on, Manager C. A. Byrd
of the local Southern Utilities Plant, informed the office that the
trouble had been caused by a short circuit, which in turn had been
caused by a tree falling across wires nt Magnoliu Avenue and Sixth
Street which tied up the current all over town. Hure three wires
supplying three different circuits in the city were thrown in ono
mass and tho Current waa piomptly cut off throughout the city.
Immediately, Manager Byrd declared, efforts wre made to’ lo­
cate the source of trouble and when it was discovered work was
speeded up to effect n remedy. In their work, the workmen of the
plant wero greatly handicapped because there was no telephone
service to the company’s plant on the east side of the city said Mr
Byrd.

• ^ j fV»^I
Partly ,&lt; U U r. wifh u U U
(hurwlf rshnwf rn Wednesday i
Thursday; gentle, variable winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

NUMBER7I

Underwood, MeA
Struggle Over
Plank Is Ei
As the Nomii
Speeches‘Are Peg

COUNTRY MUST RETURN TO THE
IDEALS OF WILSON, SAYS WALSH

NEW YORK. June 23.—The
Senator Walsh said President
By RUDY LEACH
*
American
people will he on trial Coolldge hnd historic warrant for
Special Correspondent The Herald.
before the world in the coming his attitude, recalling that when
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
presidential campaign.
Senator the Rrltish House of Commons
N. Y„ June 25.—Oscar Under­
Thomns J. Walsh, of Montana, de­ sought to investigate the Duke of
wood, aspirant to the presidential
clared today in nn address upon Buckingham, Charles would not
chair via the Madison Square Gar­
assuming the permanent chair­ permit it.
den. was amazingly optimistic last
manship of the Democratic Na­
"Charles lost hla head.” the
night when he received the pub­
tional Convention.
senator added, "nnd Calvin Coollic informally at his camp at the
The issue, he nsserted, will be Idge may profit politically by his
WgWorf Astoria.
The gossip
whether the American people will example."
floating about tho lobbies to the
continue in power the party now
Declaring tho Republican party
etfect that erstwhile Underwood
in control of the government not­
satellites are now revolving about
withstanding the scandals which to lie impotent in the fact of "an
MADISON SQUARE &lt;JARpolitical constellations more amic­
have been disclosed in senate in­ impending national calamity,”
Senator Walsh said that because DEN, June 25.—Amid scenes
able to the Ku Klux, made the
vestigations.
Alnbnmn man’s self-assurance the
"I cannot admit the accusa­ of antagnoisms within Its ranks it almost without parallel ‘ In
more surprising.
tion," Senator Walsh said, "that had ceased to be an organisation
trty history, the Democratic
"Tell the people of Florida,’’ ho
tho American people are indifferent through which the business of the
ational Convention today
country
can
ho
carried
on.
told me, when it came my turn to
to the corroding intleuence of cor­
Ijegan
to grapple with two
grnsp his hand n minute, "that I
"It has no remedy, it offers NO
ruption in office, high or low. But
deeply appreciate the support they
we shnll see. They are on trial. relief frrni the paralysis that af­ great issues before it—the
gave me in the June primary. ' I
"If, notwithstanding what has flict agriculture, threatening every nomination of a presidential'
shall always he grateful to thm
transpired the party miw In pow­ form of industry," the chairman candidate and the determinefor that. Maybe I’ll have to come
er in the nation is continued in said. "Moreover, it finds itself
out in this campaign and fight in
control by the choice of the people plngued with . representatives W» tion of the party’s attitude
the battle field, nnd then I’ll de­
of the United States, apparent or both houses of congress, holding toward the Ku Klux Klan.
liver this messngo myself to the
real, what judgment must he views so radically antagonistic to
Scarcely had the nomina­
Florida people."
passed upon them by the world? those of the dominant faction in tion speeches for president
I wanted to talk longer, hut
They enjoy the distinction of hav­ the party ns to preclude the pos­ begun when the vast hall was
there were hundreds of persons in
ing erected nnd maintained u gov­ sibility of uniting on any program
thrown into chaos by a pro- *
line behind me who were infected Active Head of Florida Vegetable
ernment
whose officers nre ns free of legislation.' '
Committee Decider! Thnt Time from suspicion
longed demonstration provoked by YH
with the same desire and so I
of
venality
ns
"
E
flrts
of
the
dominant
fac­
(-'operation Is Chosen By Board
Honored Rule Hhall Exist
reference
to the positive stand
passed on.
thoso
of
any
nation
on
enrth,
and
tion
shake off the insurgent
Serve in This Capacity
Through Present Convention
against the Klait taken by Under­
Underwood reminded me of n
they
will
NOT,
1
venture
to
pre­
members
is
as
ludicrous
as
it
will
Nest Season
— Little Opposition
pleasant excursion bont, comfort­
dict, .forfoit it."
prove futile," the speaker contin­ wood of Alabama.
The name of William Glbbe Me­
making day-trips up the Hudson,
"Charging spokesmen of tho ued, ndding that they could NOT Adoo
Harry L. Walsh, who has been
NEW YORK, June 25.—The long
waa pieced in nomination by
ably sized amidships, that I saw general
sales manager of the established two-thirds rule govern­ Republican party with attempts at he shaken off because they have Frank D. Phelan, of California,
McAdoo brought to my mind n Florida Vegetable Corporation for ing nominations of candidates for palliation of the offenses of the the endorsement of their people.
long, narrow, white steamer, built the past three months, having sue. president and vice-president wus unfaithful public servants," Sena­
Senator Walsh said he knew how and th at of Oscar W. Underwood
waa formally presented &gt;y Forney
for speed and deep sea.
cecded F. F. Dutton when the lat­ upproved for relation by on over­ tor Walsh declared that it is in eager tho managers of the cam­ Johnaob, of Alabama.
'Underwood will be nominatde by ter resigned, will be retained in whelming vote nt the first meeting "this easy tolerance of turpitude paign for the re-election of Presi­
Pent up fires of Democratic en­
Johnson of Birmingham. Gover­ that capuclty for another year, it Tuesday of the Democratic conven­ in public office that the real peril dent Coolidge were "to switch the
fed by rivalries that are
nor Brandon of Alahamn had was learned tndny. Mr. Walsh tion committee on rules.
ef free government lies rathe,* Issues from honest government, thusiasm
moving beneath the surface ft
planned to nominate him hut he was appointed for another year at
the
repeal
of
the
new
tariff
abom­
than
in
its
casual
occurrence."
Only three votes were cost for
outlet again in
nos refused since Underwood has a recent meeting of the hoard of
"The president of the United inations, relief for agriculture and abigtumultuous
B
abrogation of the two-thirds rule.
ctonventidn
hall. Tnia t i n .
taken n stand ngninst the Klnn.
States himself," he continued, "has related reforms, to the league of was Senator Walsh,
directors of that organization.
The
suggestion
to
change
the
of
'
M
ohtuii,
Everybody in nntlonul political
___
_______ tu nations.* He added that it was not
NOT _______
hesitated tu endeavor
News of Mr. Walsh’s reappoint­
circles knows Pnt Murphy, just ns ment will set at rest rumors atlout time honored rule wus not well re­ shield the delinquents from the
necessary that America inime- Oil Committee prosecutor, who a*t
ceived
in
utiy
section
of
the
coun­
everybody in Florida knows him.’ that there would'be a change made try. States that hnve held con­ public odiom to which their dere­ diately jcin the league as that it tho convention aflame when he ap­
peared on the platform to task*
Mrs. Zne Naumarr of Miami and I in the personnel of the manage­
since the talk to adopt tho lictions have subjected them by abandon foolish antagonism to any an address- os permanent c h a ^
followed Pat about last night and ment or at least a change in the ventions
world
movement,
merely
beeause
it
huo nnd cry
maturity plan began have invuri- Joining jn the
man.
' •­
discovered that hln name is an soles manager’s office. It . has ably
uguinst the investigations that wns in snmo way associated- with .F ro m the moment
turned
it
down.
Among
the|&lt;&gt;
*• ~*r* “open sesame" into the MeAdoo bcert learned that the hoard wns wero Connecticut und Virginia, two have been conducted under the au­ tho league.place Was a
home and Innermost political sanc­ well pleased with Mr. Walsh's (un­ states considered friendly to Mr. thority at the senatu ami ugainst
"Tho honor of our country,” he garden rang with cheers,
tuaries.
that body for authorizing them. declared, "the nroaperlty o f our when ha took tover the gavel
duct of the affairs of the office and
"I’ve been here for some time his reappointment, it was pointed McAdoo,
•#4QI
Ills
message on the subject had poople, demand that we return to
with my ear to the ground," Put out, conies ns u manifestaion of Thu question of what constitutes for Its plain purpose the suppres­ the ideals of Woodrow Wilson, gates snatched up stale-'
nrds and began- a howl!
tWo-thirds was discussed. Some sion of an inquiry
said, “and Iv’c come to conclusion furher confidence in him.,
. . Into the offlcinl that wo resume the (place ho won ' tribute to T“
put
Members thought it wuuld bo 732
that this is, to-now,—aiuihodv’s
duct
of
a.metnher~vf-&gt;hia*-cab'L4
fnr—
utatthe.
moral—
L\uder*hlp_of
Yabd^ m n p
in ur
r.V ujlU cJthL T .rr^
Thu
•r-•
r—w.......
SJAi—tiWuntiM’V
_ _
and vegetable those in attendance when the roll
10 minutes before the
Adoo told me ho is satisfied'that roducts, makesrrult
him well fittcd'to wus culled. It was decided to
quieted again, and the
Bryan is a -candidate for presi­
mile the responsible position leave that matter to the convention
senator proceeded hia a&lt;
dent."
which'he now hold*, it la further presiding officer und parliament­
the accompaniment of
Pat says that everyone ns^s all asserted.
For 18 yearn he was in
canhonade* of applause.
sorts of questions about Bryan tho produce business in Detroit, arian.
When Walsh got to the eoneluThe rules committee decided to
nnd Florida. “Today's se.ni.iuii buying and handling perishable
aion of hla speech the audience
showed me thnt peace will prevail products of all kinds. For 10 have the convention huar the nomi­
Miss Ruby Leach, a news­ broke into -hia peroration when
and ’orde^ will be restored In tho years he was associated with R. nating speeches tho first thing.
paper
woman of wide and varied said "The honor of our couni
Thirty
minutes
is
to
be
given
to
convention and that no matter B. Chapman in tho production of
experience,
haa been secured by tho prosperity of tohr people,
who wins tho nomination the party celery and other vogctaMe prod­ representatives of presidential can­
The Sanford Herald to con-1 mand we return to the ideals
didates
who
place
their
nuntes
be­
will support
him
after
hearing
the
...
........ -.............
tribute dally artlclea on the hap-, Woodrow WUaon,” th* damans(ra­
ucts.
fore the ilulogates. Seconding Citv Manager Receives Excellent
great speefch from Pat Harrison.”
penings at the National Demo­ tion broke loose with the eld of a
In
an
interview
this
morning,
Report on Sample of Water
Opening of convention p refaced Mr. Walsh told a representative speeches will lie five minutes or
cratic Convention being held In band.
less.
Sent to Jacksonville to
by
| the distribution of tn&lt;,e dele­ of
New York.
Not a single voice waa raised In
The Banford Herald that ho
Be Analyzed.
Postpone Report
gates badges, found all commit­ predicted
pro
' l or debate
Misa
Leach
was
for
aevtral
!*bate at any stage la
a
much
more
successful
In order th at the committee on
tee women on their uppers beconnected with the Miami the proceedings of* the opening
_ seanext season for the growers platform nnd resolution may have
City Manager W. B. Williams Is yeara
cuuse the badges bore the insigniu year
Aletropolla and Is widely known slop. Picking their words and
in
this
section
than
they
had
last
in
receipt
of
a
letter
from
Joseph
plenty
of
time
to
thresh
out
dif­
"Associate National Committee
for her newspaper work. Her making their plena warily, party
This, of course, means that ficulties In the Ku Klux Klan, E. Craig, engineer, stating that
Woman." The insult unintentional, year.
stories,
written exclusively for officials steered the ecmvvntJtm
the
Florida
Vegetable
Corporation
of course, was first discovered by is expected to have a better sea­ league of nations and other import­ tho last sample of water from ope The. Sanford Herald, will consist sway from the dangerous passage*
ant
plaqks,
the
rules
committee
of
the
city's
new
waterworks
wells
Dr. Jennie Callfaa of Nebraska, son.
in news from the convention in that lie In Its course and lift it
«
voted to postpone a report until is an entirely soft water, much general
who showed it to Miss Elizabeth
to the committees and to lata
"During
the
past
year
this
'or­
after the nominatidns for presidetit better even than the water frtxn
(Continued on page 6)
The first of these articles ap­ siOns to develop the full fdi
ganization, but a little more than are made.
th* first well which was found to peared In Tuesday’s Herald and' the
conflicting currents Jhat
a year old, paid to truckers and
H. H. Dean of Georgia offered be a very desirable water. The
growers near Sanford over 92,­ the resolution for the two-thirds second well drilled was nearer the gave the readers of this paper,, moving beneath the surface.
Committee Meettoga
000,000,” said Mr. Walsh. A gross rulo. Tho counter resolution of location of the new water­ an account of a meeting wnicn
Mr. McAdoo addressed In New
Aside
from the contest over. Ute
income of approximately 9200,000 Thornton followed.
works plant than the first but
York
from
which
ell
New
York
nomination,
whleh appeared to I
was made by the corporation, he
Here ia the program arrange'! produced e sulphur water similar reporters had been barred.
undergone* no mat
further stated. The operating ex­ by the rules committee:
to that used a t present by the
ing the day. the
penses of the corporation were
Reports of the committee on cre­ Southern Utilities Company and
the convention’s
nigh, necessarily, during the first dentials immediately after the con­ was therefore undesirable. The
last night In th* hands of th» j
year
of
its
operation,
Mr.
Walsh
At ‘the meeting of the Kiwanis
vention meeta a t 11 o'clock today. third well ia on the same prop­
form committee, which Is
Club this noon, held ut the Monte­ pointed out.
This will bo followed by a report of erty os the first and has proved
labors immediately after
zuma Hotel, it was decided to enter
When asked whether or not the the committee on permanent organ­ to be the beat yet drilled by the
)lntment at the'opening
a girl from this city in the beauty corporation would continue to ope­ isation.' These preliminaries at­ city.
on session. F ar Into.tl
contest to be staged in Daytoni rate its pre-cooling plant on the tended to, the nominating speeches
According to the statement
Its leaders battled over j
the early part of July. President
(Continued on page 8)
(Continued on page 0)
made by Mr. Craig there are about
farm relief, foreign »
Dumas appointed Kiwanians Lane,
the Klan issue, with no
70
parts
per
million
of
chlodires
in
Californian
Praises
Former
TretaBrownlee and Malnes as a commit­
the water from the third well, but urj
rv Department Bead In Hla In sight. • i
tee to make the selection and repre­
Tho rules cot
this la not enough to have even
Speech To Convention Today
sent the club in tho matter.
the
least
harmful
effect.
Al­
A letter from the chairman of
though a complete analysis haa
NEW YORK, June 26.—William
the athletic committee was read,
not yet been made he feela sure G. McAdoo waa placed In nomina­ Ing a/tw o.thirds
challenging the Rotary Club to a
that the water will bo as good tor tion for the presidency at tho vention to nomlni
series of bastbalLgames. The reply
A large' number of the young the organisation, received from W. -better
than —
the water
............—
------ --provided
------------by
- Democratic National Convantlon similar abrogation
from the Rotarlana was also reod men-of
city are expected to be M. Madison, Jr., vice-president of the waterworks nt Orange City, Today by former Senator James D. pist, It collapsed
in which they suggested substi­ present this
a t 8 o’clock at the the United States Junior Chamber which la conaidered the best w ater Phelan of California, with the tho stage oF action. .
tuting golf for baseball. To this offices oftonight
the
Sanford
Chamber of of Commerce, who lives a t Jackson­ provided by such a plant in the declaration that he la the “natural
'
from states ’
the Kiwanis Club has declined on Commerce when a permanen
or- ville:
state.
leaders of progressiva thought and
account of the fact that the mem­ ganizatlon of a Junior body wnt
rill be
•'Regret exceedingly that I .shall
bership of their club are young
Two additional wells are being achievement.’'
rfected
and
talks
will
be
made
be
unable to attend your organiza­ drilled of which offe la almost
This year demand* the return of
men who have not yet taken up
. representatives of both the tion meeting Wedneeday night. ready to be tested and the other trlomphan tDemocracy," said Mr.
what some termed an old man’s Jacksonville
and Tampa Junior or­ Laurel M. Huck of the Jacksonville haa Just, been started, said Mr. [
game.
“t|'a P[°»«Mivea of the naganisations.
Junior Chamber of Commerce ........
1
1
1
be
re’t,on
*
00*
1 ** •&lt;* Democratic party
- Dr. F. D. King, pastor of the
Williams.
Four
wells
'will
A set of by-laws and probably a leavee here for Sanford on Wednes­
for their leader, Shall we give him, • 1
Baptist Church, addressed the club tentative
talned
by
the
city
and
In
addition
d raft of th* constitution day afternoon train, making trip
to thorn? Thor* is room In Amor- ,n
speaking interestingly
on the will be presented
for the consid­ especially to attend the meeting. Lake Ada will be used to supply ica for but one
Muscle Shoals project and describ­ eration
of th * organisation, it was Plooso accept Huck as my personal the same volume of water as may and the R-| ‘
have ir
ing his visit to th at spot.
further
stated by members of the representative. Ha Is well quali­ be supplied by one of the wells. empted that
W. S. Entsminger, J. G. Michael committee
Well
No.
8
and
Lake
Ada
will
sup­
who have been busllv fied to give gour proposed Junior
chanco of
and R. 0 . Mcrriweather were elect­ engaged since
the last meeting with Chamber data that hoe been ac­ ply enough water for Sanford at choice for ca
ed to membership in the club.
present,
&gt;Ir.
Williams
explained,
drawing up these two cumulated here and throughout the
dency of this
A Urge attendance was On hand the task ofdocuments.
country on organisation of Junior but the city ia looking out for the
Tracing Mr.
caraer
for today’s meeting which was held Important
Immediately following tho pro. Chambers. .You can eouht on Jack- future ana does not wish to be both in th* govern
' and
a t the Montezuma Hotel for the dentation
caught
napping.
He
added
th
a
t
the
and action taken on tho; aonriUe's hearty co-operation und
in privats life, Mr.
first time.
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two matters, a permanent organisa­ assistance. JHuck, in my behalf,
that the “vast
tion will be made. A president, will peraonslly extend you Invitatiuent are
two vice-president*' and a secre­ Mon to join, the United States
prosperity of
tary-treasurer are likely to be funlor Chamber of Commerce. Best
mine, factors of .
selected by the members.
and good luok.*'
ami strength and
Qnjatiaaa'a
u
ilsn
a
f
Word was received earlier In the
Mr. Spencer’s wire of apprecia­
ami
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June 26.—Tho week t h a t . a delegation of live, tion to Mr. Madison was as folstrange BU _ ^
actual draf
r a party daclariao f . the Tam^s J
environment and
tlon of princi
todoy was in the
aiild
our hearty
ap“In the broad
hands of a
‘Wee appointed tonight to
Ity to
his sympathetic
a pUtform com­ tlon while it
early toda
la ter learned
Huck
ugKressiv* perto
I to aho
* tic National
ofthoJe*
vitapatriotism
• not
tlon
unior Iquors
-an," con '
Juiu
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which J
that
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Convention Speech

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H ARRY P . WALSH MAJORITY RULE
WILL AGAIN BE T U R N E D DOWN
SALESM ANAGER B Y COMMITTEE

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WELL DRILLED IS
OF FINE QUALITY

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Miss Ruby Leach Is
Covering Sessions

K iw anis Club W ill
E nter Sanford Girl
In R eality C ontest

JAMES PHELAN
PLACES M’
IN NOMINATION

Junior Chamber o f Commerce W ill
B e Perm anently O rganized T onight

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Party
Declarations
of Principles Drafted

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g fitfra a l
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Incident but t h ^ J ®
(Continued from rngd 1.) .
activities, added to the ever-growing pressure of the McAdoo and
Smith workers, hep, the tietetmte.
In such a whirl of excitement that
the net result was only.added bewildcrmont and uncertainty over
the outcome.
.

'William Jennings Bryan Is First
Visitor Today At Headquarters
of Former Treaanry^Official

N A T IO N A L
COM M IT T E E

NEW YORK, June 24.— As
the Democratic National Con­
vention gpt underway today,
McAdoo continued conferen­
ces with, his advisors looking
to strengthening his lines in
the battle of ballots th at is to
come. ’William J. Bryan was
the first caller of the day at
McAdoo headquarters.

ALTERNATES

SPEAKERS STAND

BAND

contending since he f i ? 3
Informal platform d illS
week. Mr. Bake* d j*
neon made public L f ?
«tood that it c o n ^ 1'
expression to that in v i&lt;
- th“t ‘he U r tS SuteS
the leamie in time ^
tiona safeguarding a, } *
. Lines of different
hibition and law enfor^a!!

-sS s&amp; S S

Stearns can conceal the ugly tact
th at the Cleveland convention was
the most highly organized. bOssridden und oleaginous ever held in
America. The .American people
will not be deceived.
"The American people will know
that they ure dealing with a sys­
tem; thut even though ilanna.
Quay und Penrose ure dead, their
spirits .go marching on in the per­
sonages of the Three Musketeers
of present day Republicanism—
Butler, Stearns and Slemp."
Turning to n discussion of the
Mellon tux proposal, Senator Hnrlison asserted that it was con­
ceived in tlie interest of privilege.
“What is this melon that Melon
sought to cut?;* he asked, "it
would have given 1,21)0 of the
.1,585,085 income tax payers in

TAMPAN H E A D S
DELEGATES FROM
STATE OF FLORIDA
(Continued from page 1)
motherly, matronly woman, not too
cordinl. Her daughter is gracefully
slim and delightfully gracious, Mrs.
Smith also spoke over the radio.
Comments were broadcasted by
various New York women, journal­
ists who bespoke Smith's popular­
ity with local press.
This reception was given for
visiting newspaper women and a
Birmingham woman any myself
were the only Southern women
present. Since then Miss Gladys
Baker of the Jacksonville Journal
has arrived in city to write con­
vention side- lights.
John W. .Martin, governor-elect
of Florida, is here, stopping a t the
Vanderbilt. That New York press
is unfair, th a t New Yor e provides
reactionary. environment and that
women'represent the element in
American society tiiat can do moru
to help American Democracy than
any other class was statement
made hy W. O. McAdoo at Colony
Clul) luncheon for women dele­
gates yesterday. This was MeAdoo’s third speech since . nrrival
OTTTntiJliTTrimrmgt-r,^
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OLD-FASHIONED

MADE IN SANFORD, TH E CITY SUBSTANTl
(From the Detroit Free Press.)
"If you think you’re worth more
money why don’t you ask fo rit? "
"Well, I’m n little old-fashioned,
I cuess. I’m inclined to think that
the boss himself will tumble to the
fact if I give him time.”

ON SALE AT ALL GOOD CIGAR STANDS

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A few aviators may kndw, but the chances are th at YOU
do not, but you can get an idea—and a mighty good one
—aeroplane pictures now on display in our Sanford
office, located on First Street. •
It shows the country from Daytona far inland South be­
yond New Smyrna Beach as it would appear were you so
high in the air, and shows the relative position of

in the Veterans’ Bureau. It wai
these investigations thnt put n Re

* Would Defeat Party
Out of tho grist of pre-conven­
tion statements came those prais­
ing and assailing McAdoo’s candi­
dacy. Gov. Pat M. Neff, of Texas,
who declined to become a delegate
from his state declared that the se­
lection of ejther McAdoo or Smith
mean defeat for the party.
‘ Smith is too wet," he said. "Mc­
Adoo is too oily."
."Jf we are to successfully meet
on the field of political conflict
the enemies of clean government,"
Gov. Neff said, “we must do it with
a leader who ’has never been the
attorney for the sinister, corrupt"'•irifluences of this country.
^The unfortunate-division of our
party a t this moment between
these two impotfslblo candidates has
caused the delegates to overlook

adopted by tho Indiana Democrats
state convention except that th«
language is changed to make it r
national party instead of a stab

picking a candidate, rather than
Senator Carter Glass of Virginit
.continue the staiemato indefinitely-&gt;nd other Wilson followers, wht
by following blindly the advice of ^ave insisted that the league of na
...
.
lions bo denominated in the foreigr
state conventions and primaries.
relatiflni pr0vi.ionr were reinforce
No Changb in \ Ictory Claim?.
with the arrival .o f NfcWtdn p
The day’s developments caused Baker and former Senator Gilberi overn°tho\ "1,arply d,f« 5
over the league and KW
but in the contending ml
is s spirit of determinitkf
as pronounced.
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A M P U IF IE R S

ALTERNATES
Tha former treasury head spent
• busy day Monday. In two ad­
dresses to delegates to the conven­
tion, he renewed hia assaults on
the, metropolitan press for what he
characterized as unfnir tactics ami
declared hia confidence thut vic­
tory for progressive democracy
with himself as leader was as cer­
tain a* though already recorded.
Both Mt. McAdoo and his cam­
paign manager, David Ladd Rock­
well, took Cognizance of reports,
published and spoken, that Me.
Adoo is losing ground and that
much of hia support will be dis­
sipated after the first few ballots.
- The candidate for the presidential
nomination •‘assured’’ delegates
from far western states who
marched to his hotel upon their
arrival* that a statement that they
would "betray" their trust was a
libel upon them and their states.
Mr. Rockwell in a conference
with newspaper correspondents
declared that McAdoo not only had
not lost any delegates, but had
gained some. ..
"And wc have a reserve strength
th a t will surprise you,” he addl'd.
“All this' talk about our losing
ground is pure propaganda de­
signed to influence vaccilating
delegates."
To Ezecute a Trust
Speaking to the delegates from
nine western states und Hawaii
and the Philippines, Mr. McAdoo
told them they had not come here
to “betray, bnt to execute a trust."
“And 1 know that you aro go­
ing to do it.” he said, "and that
every.other Democrat in America
is going to do it."
This declaration brought long
cheera from the delegates and
cries of "We arc last ditchers."
1
“You bet wo ore last ditchers,"
McAdoo shot back. "We arc not
only last ditchers but we arc path­
finders for Democracy."
Mr. McAdoo’s second address of
the day was delivered a t a lunch­
eon given to women delegntcs to
the convention by Mrs. J. Borden
Harriman and* Miss Carolyn Ruutz
Rees. In it he declared th at the foreign policy, but, even then, it
convention must adopt a progres­ would have availed it nothing with
sive platform and nominate a pro­ its carnival of corruption.
"The least that the American
gressive candidate If dmocracy is
people expect of their public serv.
to triumph.
ants is common honesty. # They
•Not Getting Square Deal
Renewing his attack on tho New will forgive their passivity! over­
York newspapers, he declared that look their indiscretions, and, too
he was “game," but added that often, forget their impotcncy, but
hia hearers knew he was not "fu t- to them corruption is inexcusable,
•
ting a square deal” from tho Met­ graft is indefensible." _
Referring to senate inquiries,
ropolitan press.
While Mr. McAdoo wob address­ Senator Harrison was unsparing in
ing delegates and conferring with his criticisms of former Secretaries
ajdeady stream of ^Visitors to-his Depby and F ull, former Attorney
S
f tm iw 'i- lh .
«Fu»n*»r former bwrrt-of the Veter*
iinrt former Senator
xatlon and’strategy. The McAdoo Newhcrav of Michigan. He paid
flgor force .will- consist of 2G high trinQto to Senator Thomas J.
workers, three to each of tho Walsh of Montana, prosecutor of
twelve zones into which the dele­ tho oil inouiry, anil others con­
gates space will be divided with nected with tlie various investiga­
’ ,
Breckinridge Long, of Missouri, in tions.
"Decry them as you will, tho
charge under Mr. Rockwell.
Besides conferring with dele­ American pcoplo know that it wns
gates and other visitors, Mr. Mc­ those investigations—conducted by
Adoo was closeted for somo time Democrats hut through Republican
with former Senator James D. committees—thnt sent Albert B.
PhelarL, of California, with E. T. Fall to Three Rivers u disgraced
JMeridith, former secretary of agri­ mun. It wns these investigations
culture, and Carl Vrooman, former that compelled Edwin Dcnby’s re­
assistant secretary'of agriculture tirement from the cnbiaut. It won
and others regarding platform these investigations that drove
Daugherty buck to Washington
planks. ’
•
House. It was these inventThere was no pronouncement Court
from McAdoo headquarters as to gat in.in that cuuscd conspirators
the candidate attitude towanl ab­
rogating the rule requiring a two-

that th.« ®ll»l
which the- rights of civil and re reservation
content to leave uJgjM I
ligious liberty are guaranteed, but *» time .ml
the Indiana plank would go m ud

NEED WHEAT LABORERS
WASHINGTONiTupe 24.—Fifty
thousand laborers must be import­
ed into the Kansas, Oklahoma and
Texas wheat fields to harvost this
year’s crop, the labor department
estimated Sunday.'Special railroad
rates have been obtained for har­
vest hands between points within
Kansas and Oklahomn.
GERMANS LIKE HOCKEY .

and maintained. In conclusion ho
Bald: "The clarion call of a new
crusade must bo felt und followed
regardless of saorifico or predatory
Interest." w
"Suro I lovo Miami and because
I haven’t been there for several
years hut expect to go there next
winter," William Gibbs McAdoo
told me during an exclusive inter­
view yesterday afternoon.
Hu said that he wan delighted
to know that Florida delegates aro
for him nnd th a t he is coitfidpnt of
getting the nomination. Comment­
ing upon charges that his speeches
have been radical, Mr. MeAiioo said
he proposed to carry campaign on
through that line.
.
"We’ll fight it through on this
line if it taken all iummur," he de­
clared. "The situation here nob

BERLIN, June 24.—Hockey and
not hostile a t all. A majority of
the people in this city wclcomo U3
tint*SI "

(More than a Subdivision—-a Townsite Development,
to New Smyrna, Daytona, DeLeon Springs, DeLarid,
Orange City, Sanford and the St. John River, forty miles
away.
And wonderful as is the picture, it is only a tru e and
vivid portrayal of the commanding location, of MORE
WONDERFUL NEW SMYRNA BEACH, showing1its
position in the path of progress—the hub in a great
wheel of development and growing population.
1
_____________ ___ ____
AINU QONSIDgR: Lots in. NEW SMYRNA BEACH,
on paved streets and sidewalks—Peninsular property—
dlosle to » n ro f the flriekr beaches in the world, CAN
STILL BE BOUGHT FOR 450.00. '
THINK FAST—INVEST NOW FOR THE SUMMER
’
TRADING
We invite you to call a t our Sanford office, nieet Mr: J.
P. Cartiri, our local representative, who will'he glad: to
show you these photographs, and also make arrange
merits,to show you NEW SMYRNA BEACH.

H,. B. SCHULTE REALTY CO, INC;
DAYTONA NEW SMYRNA j DAYTONA BEACH
J. P. Cartin, Local Representative
•, ‘
Sanford Office
Phone 49-J

FIND MAN’S BODY

recentiy.

RICHMOND. Juno 24—Tho body
of an unidentified white man pos­
sibly to be th a t of W alter J. Sydnor, sought in connection with the
death of hit wife hero last Satur­
day, Tuesday was found in Hqlifax
county, near south Boston late Sun­
day night. Richmond police hav*

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25, 1924

D; :

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
SOURCE OF TRUE HELP.—My
help cometh from the Lord, which
made heaven and earth. Psalm
121:2
THE FITTEST PLACE FOR MEN
The fittest place for men to live
Is where Man lives for men—
In tropic glare
Or frigid air,
In fertile field, or fruitful glen—
The fittest plaoe for men to live
Is where Man Works fo r men—
The fittest place for men to work
•
Is whereMan works formen —
In store like Frank,
Like Jim in bank,
Like George in shop, in office, Ben—
The fittest place for men to work
la where Man works for men.
The fittest place for men to build
Is a friendly Paradise —
Where flowers bloom
With sweet perfume,
And bitter tear-drops never rise—
The fittest place for men to build,
Is a friendly Paradise.

A Defense Of The Misunderstood Snob

Killed On Other Kinds Of “Battle Fields”

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Why not hold the next Demo­
cratic Convention in Florida?
-------- o-------This is a Democratic year if the
right candidate is named. It must
not be Smith.
If Smith isn’t nominated by the
Democrats It won't be the fault of
the New York newspapers.
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What would the New York
papers do for news if Bryan wasn’t
the big town ?
Have you noted the Influence
certain Republican newspapers are
trying to have with tne Demo­
crats ?

Dan Do

A s Brisbane Sees It

Though candidly adm itting it has never seen it done,
A hen owns her egg.
A little politics.
y et The Herald is going to try to say here n few kind words
The dollar mark flag.
for the creature called a Snob!
j
Tailless alligator, etc.
O o u y rig n i, n i l
The poor Snob is receiving entirely too much appro-;
brium. Epithets and other harsh words are applied to him - SUPPOSE
VOU SAW a hen run­
and her as if there were not n meritorious quality in the
°
Snob’s entire make-up. And the worst of it is .every essay ning away, carrying her own egg
and every editorial that handles the Snob with scathing ve- unde$ her wing with a highly inhemence finds more approving readers than do editorials on d.gnnnt rooster in pursuit, crying
almost any other theme.
! "Gimme back my egg." you would
The Snob is detested by sincere people, cordially hated laugh at the rooster and say:
by honest men and women who go through life on their | h&gt;* don’t you lay nn egg of your
m e rit.-A n d this-bringsnr.T t y o ua bain s fur-a defense of t h e . That egg Iwlnnrs to Um hc.n.
misunderstood creature.
**
. . . . .
that laid it.’’
The Snob is merely a person who is not sure of himTHIS IS THE CASE of General
self, or herself—not sure of their social standing, or of their Pier Ruggpro Piccio, heail of It_genuine merit. They
. cannot command respect
, , , , ,and
, deference
. . . . aly’s army. In a flying machine he
because of any intangible quality "born in” the person of nat- pur3U09 his beautiful wife fleeing]
ural culture and charm. They know, deep in their heaPtu, in n high-powered speed boat, with
th at scrutiny of their ancestry ntul living kinfolk would dis- hl.r little daughter.
&gt;•
close some embarrassing things. And they literally fight for
piccio is Italy’s "ace of aces’’ and
standing with the only weapon they know how to use, Snob­ brought down 42 enemy planes in
bery.
the war. None the less that liaby
In one Florida city we have in mind is a woman who has belongs to the mother that made it.
made her way from shop-girl to owner of a great department
LATEST NEWS confirms
store. She deserves the greatest praise for the progress she
published here, that
statement,
has made. She has overcome countless obstacles. She has
run the gamut of ill-treatment accorded her by wealthy Taggart, «»f Indiana, is not working
Snobs. She has forced herself into the very ceqtor of social i 'n the combination "gainst Mecircles that only people of wealth, or influence, can e n ter.!Arfo?» working for Al Smith. Thu
But the poor woman learned nothing of real culture in her
*'* ,int‘ Taggart up with the
climb. And today she acts the role of chief Snob to the cmpV^ent! And Taggart, repployes of the store in which only a short time, ago she was rcsentntive of u determined type of
taking orde-s in cringing humility from the important peo­ man that comes from the north of
Ireland, is not often crowded into
ple with whom she so jubilantly fraternizes today.
changing his mind.
Harsh criticism could be made of this woman. But her
case calls for compassion. She has no lineage. She has no AL SMITH PUBLICLY an­
personality. She has nothing that brings pleasing attention, nounce* that he will be nominated
"us soon as the convention gets
except her bank account and her fine home.
down to voting for n reul plan."
Tho Snob is alwnys lacking in the Uifts that proclaim Forty other candidates say the
a man a king or n woman a queen in every environment. The same privately. If betting were
Snob is weak and frightened, trying to "be” Some One with moral or desirable, you would be.
to take the “durk horse’’
the knowledge in his, or her, heart that only blufi; and arro­ advised
against any two favorite sons.
„
gant struggle for place can win the coveted prize.
Be kind in your thoughts toward the Snob. Pity his THERE HAS BEEN talk of a
Wilson political will."
weakness. He would not be a Snob if he had anything tine "Woodrow
Somebody has to read that political,
in his character. He dare not try to make his way armed will, a sort of brother to the fa­
only with intrinsic merit and honest worth.
mous political will of Peter the

The fittest place for men to die
Is where Man dies for men —
The Saving Cross
Is never loss,
In noble strife, or prison pen —
We do a great deal of talking about the horrors of war.
The fittest place for men to die,
We
lament
in great sincerity the terrible death toll. We
Is where Man dies for men.
speak
with
sorrow
of the loss of man-power to the world.
— Garence E. Fowler.
Florida, the head of the' table,

APPEN”

But—
"In the nineteen months that America lost 05,000 men
on the battle field it lost 560,000 children less than five years
of age.”
Dr. T. C. Green, of W ashington, D. C., the noted Bed
Cross man, is authority for th at statem ent. Make the figures
your own, and use them in your conversation today and to­
morrow and every day until sufficient interest is aroused in
national health work—especially community health work—
to take away that blot upon the civilization of this nation.
That such a death rate among American children is a
blot upon the civilization of th e country m ust be nn accepted
fact. Something is w rc\g with the way American families
are guarded1agdrrtHt’'disease:*' Something is wrong wjth the
way American mothers are cam l for before the birth ;of
their children and during their children’s infancy. Some­
thing is wrong with the way American children are fed.
Something is wrong with the provisions of this country for
children’s recreation in thn fi-uLir nh—
— --------

Great, which Peter, by the way,
never wrote. •
Woodrow Wilson's will was to
tell this Democratic convention ex­
actly what it must do'about every­
thing. It turns out also that Wil­
son didn’t write nny political will.
YOU REALIZE HOW rapidly
things move as you reflect that
with all his intelligence, Woodrow
Wilson couldn’t have forecast this
campaign.
Bank fnilures in the northwest
and the price of wheat are more
important than the League of Na­
tions .
The Ku Klux Klnn is consider­
ably more conspicuous nn nn issue
than the "mandate" for Liberia or
Mosul.
HOW MANY LITTLE boys,
know that our word “muslrn"
comes from Mosul, or that our able
Ilplinn Mussqlinj. got .his..nam e
from that land • of ‘Mohnmmednns.
Read in Marco Polo's travels that
great merchants who convey spices
and drugs from one country to an­
other nre termed "Mossulini.” '
•M

As the 'canflid,,,'
bunk so will he lie
The (hardest ~ th il„

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-They'do
C hin,; ilrt w ' i S r t j * 1

‘A t e a p . ' i J
The biggest thing, jn iif.
small things. ’ '
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•Baseball'
blow »,J
.p'luch ‘ns electric fanJ

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themselves .do nut think en

V I f you Want t.TkUow v'• ,
U going to be thi, s u 'Z j
In the kitchen and sit on
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heighth of foolishn*,!

Trouble with knocking .14
he world
Perhaps time really
Anyway. " mc i3

5ttsr ,mia&gt;a«•»»

nhAabout
kK°V JSH,CaV'*un,h*hour
Club
nti
l.ir. miles

Even if women do have
sense than nun yuu never
man with about a million
,on his phirt.

PANTRY SET,
$1.50 to $2.75 |
Ball Hardware
PHONE 8

The great r.tndium erected ut | sire to develop skill in wnr. They
field !were
made to include all the varied
Colombes for the Olympic neui
i
conU ts, which opens on July fifth, forma. of nthIe*{f enterprise that
would hou. several like the onginnl werc ]K&gt;ld in the ancient stadium at
ut Olympia, where for a thousand | Olympia, restored for the occasion,
years the youth of Greece contested Many sports which were unknown
for nthlctic supremacy. It is three to the ancient Greeks enter into
the !modern Olympiads, but the
hundred fifty meters long and two spirit of the Greeks was present
hundred fifty m eter; wide. It has 'through them nil.
America has been the victor in
a..five hundred meter running track
apd provides seating capacity for all the Olympics which have betiv
sixty thousand spectators. The cost held since the restoration.* In the1
of this year's Olympic games will games which huve been held this
run into the millions of dollars, and year this country has made n good
thee field contests alone will draw showing, but there is u possibility,
sixx thousand uthletes to France. . reaching almost a probability, that
Very practical folk may wonder the field events r.iuy be ,\yon by
what it is all about, and may ques­ Finland. This small country pluces
tion the wisdom 1of spending *»o great value upon athletics and will
h money on n few days of send to France a very ' strong
dh. The oath which thii contest- teioi). It would purhaps he wellj in
ts take is this: "For the honor of the interest of sport,"if America
r countries and for the glory of should not win this year, although
sport." Young people from thlrty- tho Ycpfrrsdrtn'Jv'c* i f th lk * co u n try
flvo nations will engage in the will head every effort toward bear­
friendly competition, and there £an ing off the laurels.
The Olympic Janies nro very
be no question thnt while the con-sts will
keen* they
‘uAtts
~ " be
’ ’---* ■will
* “be car., rightly of very great interest bc-

Congratulations!
You-arc cordially invited
to open an accoulit with
{' us f6r systematizing your
home finances. . “ .

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STRENGTH — SERVICE — PROGRESS

o e m m u i e x o i m i y u a im

due- t*hipi ami that the r'esult will.be a body was worth developing. It held
iodine in .an attempt to kill her­
nvention, strength! ning of the bonds of that it was just as important to
self. That’s what m ight literally during the nineteen mbnths period th at took the admittedly
havu a strong, usable body as a
4% In terest Paid on Savings
enough to convince you of its pa­ friendship among the mrtiuns.
be called “doing It up brown."
trained
mind. The wisdom ot Greece
In
the
original
Olympic
games
triotism,
.
’
1,500
large
sized
flags
will
terrible death-toll of fifty-five' thousand lives on the battle
not ns- fully recognized as it
When you read of members of fields of Europe. iJust why do we fail to he ns deeply affected hang on the walls. Ten thousnnd this result was brought uhout for is
should
he, but the Olympic games
Greece.
The
stadium
nt
Olympia
little
llag.i
will
be
released
to
flut­
royalty pawning jewels in order to by the one tragedy as we nre by the other? Something,
should
increase
the interest in ath­
was
a
center
about
which
pnn.Helter
among
the
spectators.
themseb
provide themselves
with funds on
Another flag will be there, with Ionic interests centered. It helped letics as n factor in the creation
tyhich to live, you cannot help but again, must be wrong with our heads or our hearts.
of u strong nution. There can be
No wonder there is a nation-wide movement for better quite a crowd -sitting under it, al­ mnko Greece a nation.
believe that once upon a time they
The history of the Olympic no strength of mind adequate to
were college students.
babies, better homes, better communities. Good health and though you won’t see it. Thnt flag games
merges with mythology and the demands of the present time,
have 111,500 nice little dollar
- ■ -o —
wholesome happiness for American boys and girls, is that too will
tradition.
The firat record of a unless there is strength of body.
murks
on
it,
and
in
the
Anal
result,
"Wo can’t win on a beer keg,” much to ask ?
it may have something to say. How winner was in 770 B. C., but there This is one of the reasons for the
says Congressman Upshaw, candi­
-o—
some Americans would laugh • at were games long before this. Em. Olvtnplc games.
date for vice-president. But wo
additional fact th a t the
would win in a walk with a glass
THIS WOULD BE n splendid system If it only Worked themselves and others curse if they pnasis| in the beginning hf the The needs
friendliness as it has
of Welch’s, would probably be according to the plun; but lrom time to time so many knew how many nominations ore Olympic games was' upon contests world
of a Spartan character, calculated never before needed it, niuken these
scttlell for them.
Bryan's rejoinder.
changes are made both in the standardized diseases and the
to test the warlike possibilities of games of importance. The nat inns
-o
ONE HUNDRED EXTRA “dry the youth. Later, with tho inaugu­ hhvo formed leagues ttf 'entry, on
A dark horse cannot win, avers standardized cures, as well as in the opinions and beliefs of
l &gt;
Josephus Daniels, who heads North successive generations, that humanity now has more dis­ ngents” arrived In New York to ration of chnrjot races, and still war. The youth of the nations is
Carolina's delegation to the con­ eases than it ever before had; and the world is awakening to "dry up the city." Some will dry later of h-&gt;rse races in the hippo­ forming n league to create friend­
vention. Evidentaliy working oh a recognition that the wholo'system lacks any fundamental up the city and some will "collect." drome, jhe spectacular element ship upon the athletic field. It is
One restaurant gentleman, notor­ entered, and all forms of sport were worth w-hile to Spend a great deal
the assumption that black always
of money if there may be developed
basis
of
Truth.-—
Eugene
Del
Mur.
ious dealer in forbidden liquids, ipcluded.
brings lU-iuck.
The restoration of the Olympic nqitual understandings and ac­
asked if prohibition agents.bother
gqmc^ was not netuated by uny de- quaintance.
. The Tampa Times says if it re­
MUSICIANS TELL US th at for every fliscord there is him, replied: "Yes, they do; , t had
members correctly that other camto give 9200 to that one that just
paigii tent of Jimmy Cox’a was shot one note whose addition will produce harmony. Whenever went out."
so full of holes that It must be a you perceive discord about you look eagerly for the love note
new one they are,u sin g in New that will change it into harmony, and then be carefuLnot to
1IERR SCIIOMimilGK. nu AfrlYork.
can explorer,'Is accused in a Berlin
strike another discord th at will sp6il it.—Mary Allen
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE
-o
court of stealing from tho Holy
tv
No serious attempt was made to
Grave in Liberia the sacred stono
IT ISN’T YOUR position, but your disposition, that of the ulligator without any tail. 1 The most curious feature of n a-|n ct be justified. As charity we may
change the two-thirds rule in the
tionsl campaigns
is the campaign applaud it; but it is not an intelli­
nq&gt;
Democratic convention. When put makes you happy or unhappy.—Exchange.
Tribes of the African west const orator. We do not refer to the gent and fallhiui use of the party
worshipped that snered fetish for known public men who tuko to the lundn. Two notuble champions of
9#* .to a vote Tuesday it was decided by
those voting to follow the usual
years, and want it back, to bring stunlp in the cause of their party, economy and efficiency heud the
custom in naming a nominee.
them
„ . luck.
.
, -i , , ,
,.
but to the weird urmy of nobodies Republican ticket; perhups that
•o.■iSchomburgk suy» ho bought the wbo/are employed by the speakers’ will have an effect upon our cam­
I
The organization of the Junior
IetA“ .
**’■
. . .
„ bureuus to uddress und Impress tho paign management. If it doea men
NEW YORK WORLD
Chamber of Commerce will be per­
Only those NOT afraid to walk | doctorate. This army springs u will bo carefully selected to speak
fected a t a meeting tonight. An in­
under u ladder or sit thirteen at a
nowhere and its pay, though In this campaign. They will be
vitation has been extended to all
The Democratic Party enters this | dom of the j&gt;rcss and freedom of table havo a tig h t to laugh at the from
modest per capita, must como to men who ure active lenders, no;
those interested to be present at week Into a struggle for the pot- conrcicncc. True to the principle worshippers of the tailless alll- quite a sum in the total. It is have-beens
or never-huve-beona.
the meeting.
session of its own soul. On the re. ot the seperation of church and gator.
largely composed of superannuated They will be men who1have the con­
-------- 0-------suit of that struggle will depend state, whatever the name of that
lawyers, second rate lecturers, cal­ fidence of neighbors and associates
The construction of homes in Its title to leadership and its church may be.
SENATOR PHELAN, of. Cali­ low or aspiring young men, anxious or can command it by the vigor and
Saoford is beginning. One indi­ chances of victory.
True to ita faith in the principle fornia, has a row with some good to;practicc the a rt of speaking or soundness of their speaking.
vidual has taken out building perLet there be no mistake about of local self-government;, firm in missionaries whose business is con­ to demonstrate to the world their
Our,guess would be th a t an In­
mils for five new housea. This is it: The campaign leading up to its opposition to the centralization verting Asiatic heathen. They ac­ ability to set the prairies afire.
telligent choice of speakers would a
* if t
...
the spirit that will make Sanford the elections In November la not of power and to the extension of cuse Mr. Phelan of falsehood, be­
Wo should say that if any ex­ have an appreciable effect upon
a bigger city, capable of housing going to be a sham battle. In Cool governm ental force over the pri­ cause he said one missionary, pro­ penditure
could endure tho fierce
opinion. Certainty there is
those who wish to live here.
idge and Dawes the Republicans vate lives of men and women.
testing against Japanese exclusion, white light of publicity it is this. apublic
clear need,for sincere, forceful,
------ o
have a formidable ticket: behind
True to its faith in a fair start is* an agent of Japan.
So far as we can see, it is almost
well reasoned discussion of ths
Fort Lauderdale Is to have a that ticket will be found ’ great and an equal opportunity for every
T hat doesn't Interest the public wholly nltruistic ami eleemosynary. and
problems
about Which wo the peo­
no | M . m v »
daily newspaper. Announcemsnt wealth, great power and great (a- mun;
determined to prevent, the but THIS doea.’
m an; ueiermincU
does.' I t’s an admirable No sane mind, especially that of ple m
nro troubled these days. The
arjes to spend
o qc- ;■!
„
begin the publication o:
ally who will present th*td Wltlf . True in- Us resistance 16' invis­ HEAVFN; b u r tw * co u n tr/ dirts these speakers of turriing a single without sense or eor
g(
daily Issue. George G. Mathews is victory; it will find on the con­ ible government, be it government not want them to apend any part erring voter into the true path. without sense' or ioriscienie/Tia3 »
the editor of the Sentineka
trary a* shrewd and able opponent, by invisible bosses, by invlsibls f their time sanding Japanese or There saimot be the slightest ex­ had too much prominence of late M
and it is well to answer him.
as de hnrmined to checkmate the business lobbies, by invisible klans th er Asiatics to THE .......
UNITER pectation
that a man who can Straight talk bucked by' honest
l
"America. needs a Paul Revere, Democracy as u L n a ba t "the "BeTrue in its opposition, to the §TATES.
ehr' earn n living nt his voca- thinking
ng is going to count in this
not a sphinx in the White House," publicans.
„ _
rifle of tnfhreffpt? gMrto gnvtt-mwftt
but whose friends have got campaign, as it always will. Let’s
tion,, 'But
:
declared
Harrison
w i i ; Senator
“ m i Pat “
M
The party can win only by tak­ by cliques; firm in its faith that
WHEN FIRE STARTS there is him a pUce on the campaign.speak­
■
sounding the keynote, speech a t the ing the offensive.* ■It caw*wln only the rulers
llli
p t a republic shall ba always something -to feed H« The ers’ list,- i»* going to carry voters hqve it.
n
opening of the Democratic conven. by winning the confidence of that incorruptible men of simple habits. Japanese are printing savage car off their feet. There cannot be the
tion. McAdoo would answer the mass of Independents who hold the
For In the campaign oi^ which toons about Uncle Sam “ two bead­ slightest . expectation - that some
Contemporary Comment
peqd admirably.
balance between the i
2&amp; tl founder of youngster’s pert discussion of pubthe Democratic Party is to enlv!i* ed,” one face pf^the
t
nu
l * : i __
of both' old parties
the deepest issue&gt; ii»_ ithe
issue of* C hi’*
1
s«tli
ristianity, th d '^ th e r that of a lfc •ntfestlons is going to impress
a is **J&gt;^ted-Madison Square ,■
^ *We can’t win on a' beer keg" U eratlc Party can take
confidence. Th* party *ndw in aoullcSs Metnon. Now two Japanese aduit' mon’-and women, even with
■ , ______ ♦
&lt;.' l .
,
the way William D. Upshaw, Rep- If 14 believes in itself. It can win power has forfeited the confidence aro found murdered near Los An­ the emotional aid of a campaign Garden will be torn down after the i * 17419143
convention.
On
the
other
hand,
|
■
intatlve in Congress from Georndependents if .k is true to. p t the glass, of the people. The geles. Tha^pollce say they wesa nuartst. N°. whether dodo or gos­
there is the possibility that the!
•
.ft
'V* Democratic Party has kyet to earn murdered by^countrymen of their
pot it vhUe speaking In the
ling, they represent the.kindly Im­ boys next w tlk will attend to the
.,
- i
to Its faithb in Che establish- It.
Baptist Church Sunday.
own. But, of course, in Japan it pulse .which runs warmly through
If in the' week which lies ahead will be reported as an American our firofesalonal politics, and the matter.—Detroit News,
on earth by
smed co-o^katio;
e PMMr^MMrenderagto weactlpn, outra
l
* ^ * —168 th is ’Sect.' money*.apetit on thaaiftis pretty - •*ManJK-people h d w n tilv c d
On A b *? r U*cr n r a w in a
DMoUt of thu enrt
to demagogy, to cowardice, to un­ TheVe should
no mixture of pop- much thrown away.
BUILDER
take their holidays late in the seace such accusa­
derground influence, to backstairs’ olations that
F ar be it from us to chill that
» to .585“ the rush ot people
intrigue, or to bigotry,* It »IR
m Asia
impalftf and yet we have often won­ JW
taking holidays early in the season
F. p . FORSTEIC
.■ti l A
dered if a more judicious use of the
fupas employed in this way would
'w.-ws

Chero

SANFORD
CHERO-COLA CO.

THE CAMPAIGN SPEAKER

TO YOURSELVES BE TRUE

&amp;

SANFORD’S AREA 5 SQUARE Mil

UN W

in the bank means,
-a
triancf»53tJwn Avrnmg
Lveyou gjyivings.latrcan heJ^i you in
the time of need? If nttt, start
one with us. ’

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY; JUNE 25, 1924

Phond:'- Office 148.

MISS ROSAMOND RAD| FORD, Society Editor.

Phone: Rea. 425

p e r s o n a l s

E. church.
. Radford,
League picnic at
* jtV:Methqdist
iethodiat church.
IcsrdaB- AVenue,
ning. Mrs. B. H.
id Mrs. Ellsworth aa
elghbors, Masonic Hall,
Pfqnin; Methodist Missionary Socl^Mr; Hostess Mrs. D. A. Kelly.
Coronado Beach. 8:30 a. tn.

Ybung People Enjoy
S?iwni a t Silver Lake
night fe targe number of
Seitforth young people enjoyedn
•jrim-jat-Silver Lake and a-picnic
'im posin g the patty were
Mrs. .l^ jia r d y , Mrs. Gilbert, Miss
Ctara^-Rinktn, Miss Ruby, Lure
;iU rirey. Miss Carr(o

M. B. Shelton of Daytona was in
K. I. Small of Now York stopped
the city Tuesday on business.
a t the Valdes Tuesday w hlio-m
. V**\
(Jl# *
... ■ the city inr brtitiwss.
~ A. J. Richardson motored to Or­
lando Tuesday rooming. .
Mrs. P. W. Dickson of Mt. Dora
ent-one day this week In the city
• R. L Betts of Winter Park is
In the city today on business.
&gt;■
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MUs Ruby and 1 Miss Malsle
Miss Bllen Telford and Mlsa Hnrkty leave Thursday for North
Margaret .Thompson are visiting Carolina to visit relatives.
Miss Bert Murrell in Eustis.
*
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Miss Chivaiette Smith of Ocala
H. Spltx, with the Victor Xr-Ray is the attractive house guest of her
Corporation of Atlanta, Ga., Is In cousin, Mlsa Dorothea Ray.
the city on business.
,
Mrs. Mary Rommel had as her
G. A. Wright of Birmingham is guoata Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
stopping a t the Vgldex white In the Brown’of Jacksonville.
. it
city on business.
.
■
---Louis A. Smith is stopping at
E. G. Ladt] of Jacksonville, a the Valdes while In the city on
business visitor In the tlty , Is biislneks: •* * i •
stopping at-the Valdes.
,&gt;*
^
?red Collum of the first National
Mr. and-. Mrs. F. D. Breeden have
nk leaves Thursday morning to
returned from their honeymoon,
ind his vacation in Booneritle,
spent at Reliance, Tenn. They will
ntaka1
Sanford
their -future
homo.
1
&gt;
. •&gt; . ■ ■■
,
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W. J. McCracken and son of the
Mrs. C.’ A. Belts returned from McCracken Concrete Pipe Company
Winter Garden ‘Monday where she is in the city' several days on
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. business.
.

Vtti V ‘ Tjljifram fq r Juno &lt;5 •*’ •
(Couxie*y of'Radio Digest)
^ 6 B ~ 4 tla n U Jouraal (429) Pemocrntlc convention.
WGR-^BpiTald X319) 4:80-5;30 mu'iW l- 6:30 pevrs; 7-9:25 con\
J « r i t '9:36-11130 dance.
Chicago News (447.5)
V / Pemocratia convention.
KYW-*Chiciago (536) 7-7:68 mu■J. flleal: 45-11:30 revue.’

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■fedijury; Roily and Warren
1. E, Baket, Mr. McKinney,
Rex Caraway, Mr. Neblack,
rititt.and Gilbert «nd Carl

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas
lamin Drew; and daughter, Moore of Tampa are visiting Mrs.
Tom -Davis at her home on West
flrtt* Street.’
■ ; .•
Mike Stoinoff, R. B. Chapman
and G. F. Smith motored to Winter
Jr* ate visiting Mrs. Brown’s sis­ Ifayen, Tampa and Tarpon Springs,
ter, Mrs. W. J. Steed in Klsilm- where they weht’on business.
‘meu.’
/
•
1*•*7f
f: Ur, \y. J. Carpenter, Mrs. D.
Mrs. J. L. Miller, Mrs. Willard, Thornton, Mrs.’Musgrove and Rev.
Mlsa Margaret ■Miller and Mlsa Walnwright left Tuesday for
Gertrude Lee, who are spending Palatka to attend District Con­
some time a t Daytona Beach, arc ference.
in ,tha city toddy.
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G\ady Dofeu of the Lnkolnn.l
J. D. Woodruff motored to Dny- Non-Acid Fcrtlllxcr Company, anti
ton*. Beach Tuesday night. Mr. J. W. Taylor of Orlando have been
Woodruff was accompanied homo in1the city the past few days with
by hi» ferifo and baby and Mrs. their representative, B. J. Starling,
Ed Betts.
calling on old customers and mak­
■”* • -■ - . ,
•,
ing new onW.,
&gt;- *':
Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. Johnson of
' Mr.'nnd Mrs. Register and Miss
•Mary Laubbras motored to Miami
Tuesday nnd will be away until
Sunday.

L oc a,1 Presbyterians
Organize a ‘Mission
Church in Tennessee

2
5)
509
1891
569
7
3310

Type B. Inlets @ 1.10.00 ..».------------------ ....
lln. ( t 8" stqrm sewer @ 85c .r ».„.......... ....
Iin. ft. 10" storm srwer @ &lt;1.00 ..................
lin, ft. 12" storm sewer @ &lt;1.05 ------------lln. ft. 15"_»ttflrm sewer (g) &lt;1.05----------manholes @ &lt;50.00
_________„
Lln. Ft. 3" drsln tile (® &lt;l(J0.0q per; K .......
Sub. foundation 815 sq. yds„@ BOc--------6 monuments at street intersections @ &lt;0.50
Extra Work
Laboratory inspection ftPHflRl'fflfTa
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2%
Engineering 4% ...»*----- ----------- _

60.00
15.90
509.00
1988.70
038.85
350.00
334.00
407.50
30.00
— B60.tr
445.50
809.01
1790.82

&lt;47550.30
John Black neighborhood near
Less credit 6200 sq. yds. brick &lt;S&gt; &lt;1.17
7254.00
Hartford, Tenn. The work is in
charge of Miss Mary Andrews ahd
Miss Zita DaVidson. So well has
Total
C o st
...».
&lt;40441.62
thii work prospered that a Presby­
Amount to be borne by City, t-3, &lt;13480.54
terian Chbrch has been organised
Amount to be borne by Adjacent Property, &lt;26961.08.
this year ,fetid plans are now on foot
to buIM a church house. Architect
Number of feet frontage, 8462.6.
EitoH Moughton of Sanford has
Assessment per ft. frontage, &lt;3.1859.
drawn plans for this new building.
'
FRED T. WILLIAMS,
The following committee of offi­
cers representing the Sanford
Engineer.
Presbyterian Church will visit
, DESCRIPTION
Foot
Final
this mishlon station on July 1 to go
NAME
Lot
Blk
Tr.
Frontage
Assessment
thoroughly over the situation: L. A.
N. H. Garner’s Addition to Markham Park Heights, Sanford
Brumlcy, L. I. Frasier and H. C.
DuBone. The visit of this com­ E. A. D ougiasa_____ 10
K
52
&lt;166.68
mittee ought to be the means of E. A. Dougiasa ----------- 12
K
52
165.68
stimulating pew interest* among
Pauline.
K
an
n
cr------15
R
62
165.66
the people of this church.
Pauline Kanncr -----16
K
52
166.66
N. II. Garner’s 2nd Addition to Markham Park Heights, Sanford
Mrs. E. W. Rive ............... 8
K
62.47
167.16
S. S. Baumel ................ .t 10
K
52.47
167.16
S. S. Baumel ....._______* 12
K
52.47
167.16
J. A. Williams ________ 14
K
51.81
167.16
J. A. Williams .... NVfcof 16
K
51.81
165.06
Mrs. A. H. Haskins!...,...
.
*
S% of 10
K
51.81
165.06
•
Hpurling'a Addition, Sanford
66.22
179.11
Frank Lossing ...........
66.22
179.11
Nellie Lossing —........
56.22
179.11
W. A. Fitts, Sr..........
3. S. Baumel &amp; wife
Sadye B aum el....
H. D. D u ra n t..............
Lanea Addition, Sanford

W.M.U.Holds Meeting
At Baptist Church

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C. S. Ogilvie Receives Miss Mary Doak Dies
Highest H6nors From At Hospital Monday
Harvard Law School After a Long Illness

Entertain St. Agnes
Guild on Tuesday

E. R. Trsfford’s Map of Sanford.
159.30
159.30
203.90
159.30
169.30
159.30
159.30
203.90
159.30
169.30
159.30
159.30
203.90
159.30
169.30
159.30

The social meeting of the St.
Agnes' Guild, with Mrs. Ben Cole­
man and M)rs. Paul Biggcrs as
hostesses, was a most enjoyable
one Tuesday afternoon.
Nothing akin to the business of
the Guild was mentioned and late
|n tho afternoon the ’ hostesses
served tee cream and cake.
A’ new member was welcomed by
tho Guild. Mrs. Royal is a new
comer and the Guild is glad to have
her as a mqmher. ,

At

Halifax

Frolics Maiid,

Claude 6t. Clair Ogllvi&amp; who
Miss Mary Doak, who has spent
.
~. ,
was for two -years principal of the the past three winters with tho JI.
DAYTONA, Juno 24.—As an Meisch
Sanford High School, recently J. Lehman's, passed away Monday added feature of the Halifax Sum-. I Afofacb
224.92
graduated from the H arv ard -I^w qftcraoon a t the
224.02
School, class of 1924, with Jibe
Markham
Park
Property,
Sanfor^,
Recorded
Plat
Book
1,
Page
79,
t o r tjw'ipiiwrteitvreekK
’.•
'* (Florida aquatic contests, In the
It,, who tamo hare front
from I tatter of which some of t\je lending
Seminole County Records.
professionals of America will give S. Baumel
..... .... . The East 117 feet of
Block A lying North of S. &amp; E.
tty and'she will be grently missed
by -a wide eirele of acquaintance i.
Branch of A. C. I* R. R.
64.8
206.45
After n short service by D«\
........ . The E*»t 117 feet of
G.
C.
Follows
Brownlee at the home of Mr. and
Block A lying South of
Mrs. Lehman on Palmetto Avenue,
S. A E. Branch of A. C.
Tuesday afternoon, the body was
sent to her old home in Indiana.'
L. R. R.
316.6
1005.47
Miss Doak Is survived by pn aged
E.
R.
Trafford's
Map
of
8anford.
fatttfer whd (4 vW ylll, and by one
.......... .
6
12 A
50 '
150.30
brother ahd other relatives. Mrs.
............... 7
12 A
50
169.30
Lehman accompanied the body to
f in w
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12 A
60
159.30
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12 A
50 *
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50
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smas .... 8
13 A
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203.90
ft
eforu returning to can passengers on tho iteaifeihip
D____
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13 A
50
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1* not known If President Madison were subjatted
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13
A
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retain tR the city to a rigorous and rather discourtc....E H
1
12 1
50
169.30
o n customs Examination wheh the
VeSsEl docked today until -higher
EV4 2
12 1
60
169,30
officials were informed of the
i ..... ....... 3
12 1
50
169.30
tpsnfce In method* and intervened
.....
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12
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60
159.30
and apologized.
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^

•hestras

Rude to Americans

k — Pittsburgh (326) 5:8P'
children! ’ 6:30 addresa;'; "E

concert.

- — Pittsburgh (462) 5:30
'Sunshine Girl; 6 "School
D ays/' one-act play.
—Portland (492) 19 concert; j

These charter membera pi■spared
wonderful course dinner last

field’s band_ Juan (360) municipal
i
f i . ) »i * ■■’*
-pringfleld (3 3 p .0:30 bedtlma; 5:40 concert; SiSO cohcart; 2 Phi Kappa Pal con-Washington (469) $ ehlD’
then; 7 orchestra; 7:45 po­
litical talk; S i m t a t e r l t t t
trio; 8:40 raualc.
*
- Washington (469) Demo“ tie convention.

, water 1* mostly a combine
twr cnip* M ini- irorn uu
t cathedral oh Fifth arepue
ork, supplied 25,000,000 gal

TO AVL PROPERTY OWNBRB OWNING PROPERTY ON BANFORD
4YMNUB FRQM TENTH STAEET BOUTII TO FRANKLIN STREET
Notice is heraby given(that (he construction of the asphalt pave­
ment on Sanford Ave. from Tenth 8t. south td Franklin St. has been
completed, and the completed work h^a been finally accepted by the
Commission of, the City of Sqnford, Florida.
The following la the flpal estimate for paving 8anford Avenue 24
fast in with from Tenth Street south to Franklin Street wltbh wllilU
V* In tbiekneu oh f 61* rock foundation.
19160 cu. yds. excavation @ 40c.... — ........... - ....... ...........—— I 4064.00
12590 Sta. yds. Over haul &lt;g&gt; l c ....................- ........................... . 126.60
9738 Uni ft. curb k gutter &amp; .76c — ....— ............................ . 7(00.88
1237 lln. ft. flush curb @ 35c u------------------------------------4324)6
12935 Sfl, yds. rock foundation’€&gt; 8 0 c ..........—....................... 10348.00
i M
' l yds. 2" willite @ &lt; U 2 »t .— ................... ......165874)4
93 Rq! yds. brick re-laid &amp; (0c ..T--------------------------37.10
648 Sq, ft. concreta alley returns (2&gt; 30c................ - ....... — .
194.40
* 27 cu. yds. Glass B. Concrete @ &lt;23.00 — ...... - ..................
621.00
23 Tvoa A. Inlets &lt;cb &lt;36.00 .............................. ...................
805.00

203.90
159410

108,85
150.30
1594)0
J. R. Ellis ...»
J. R. Ellis ...»
M. D. Gatchcl
H. B. Lewis ...
Frank Dorson

* M 9 fM » 9 9 » y + *

eduction in

Celery Avsnue Addition (o Sanfon
....
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.

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138.91

1384)1
138.01
138.91
*138.01

Frank parson.------------- 11
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7. M. Gitlon ......____
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Miss B. Morrison ......
17
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Link K ennedy................ 19
A
Markham Fark Heights, Sanfi
C. W. C annon________ ! 5
F
D. S. Babbitt -------------- 1 , p
* JJ
D. L. Thrasher ...L^.____ _fi
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Mny TTWoodruff .......... 7
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N. H. Garners Additiort to Markham Park 1
,Frcd R, Wilson
.......... 3
J
J. B. Coleman ____ ____ 4
J
G. E. &amp; K. E. M cKay...... 6
J
,v
W. S. Leak .— ..... ........... 8
J
In Sec. 31. Twp. 19, S. R. 3t B u t, Sei
S. O. Chase - ....... .
Beg. 521 feet South of
the N. W. Cor. of Section run East 160
ft. South 869.8 ft. to right of way of A ..
C. L. R. R. West 160 ft. North 860.8 f t
to beg.
|
W. A. Ginn .........— ........ Beg. a t the intersec­
tion of the East line of Sanford Av*.
with the South line of the right of way
of the S. &amp; E. Branch of the A .C. L. R.
R. run South 328.6 ft. to a point 55 f t
measured a). right angles ,from center,
line of Lake Charm Branch of tho A. C.
L. R. R. thence Southeasterly parallel
with Lake Charm Branch 200 ft North to
right of way of S. &amp; E. Branch West
to beg. •
Mrs. M. F. B arnes------ Beg. 984 feet South of

A. It. Key ............ ..
Beg. 560 f|. South of
th&lt;f East Vi mile pout run West 160 ft.
South 50 ft. Enst J(&gt;0 ft. North Ity ((.
to beg. (Less E 30’)
_,
(
60
w*an inJames Huff —
peg. ^10'fL South of
Nobblet
tho East -Vi mile, post run West 160 ft.
j world'*
Sold to
South 50 ft, Rast 100 ft. North 50 ft.
to beg. .(Less E 30*)
.
60 W. Phono
Atlantic Coast Lino
. 1
Railroad Company
Right of way 60 ft.
width 25 It. on each side of the following
described line. Beg. a t the intersection
of the center l|nc of tho S.. &amp; E. Br. of
A. C. L. R. R. with tho East line of Sec.
30, Tj&gt;. 19, S. It. 30 E. run Vfcaf, VIR ft. 41
Also
Right of wny 50 ft. in wicith 25 ft. on
each side of the following described line.
Reg. nt tho interscctiorTof the center line
of the Lake Charm Branch of tho Atlan­
tic Coast Line It. R. with tho East lino of
Sec. 36, Tp. 19, S. R. 30 K. run North- •
westerly on center lino of
Railroad.
200 ft.
1
fn Sec. 31. Twp. 19, S. fL .Jl R . f c a / ja k Of**
Atlantic Ooast XJnd* ”
“T - - ! - . f S i B l p M

Ute^jvnlcrTiTmiU ffic* s!" « E . Branch of
tho A. C. L. R. R. with the West line of
Sec, 31, Tp. 19, S. It. 31 E. run East 160 f t 41
Right of way 50 f t In width
ft. on
each side of tho following described line.
Beg. at tho intersection of tho ccntdr line
of th Lake Charm Branch of the A. C. L.
R. R. with tho West lino of Sec. 31, Tp.
19, S. R. 31 E. run Southeasterly along
center lino of said railroad 200 ft.
50.6
Rose Court Addition to Banford
Fred W. B a ll............. —
1
126
Fred W. Ball ................... 2
70
S. Puleston —........
3
81.
A. L. B e tts....i------------- 7
j
69.1
Rose Court Inc.......... —— 8
75
W. L Rum ple--------------- 10
75
B. E. Chapm an----------- 18
.
, 76
A. L. Betta ------- -— - 14
75
Harry Walsh .....
16
75
T. W. Jones ..........
18
75
A. L. Betta ......
20
75
Perry Jernlgan ............... 22
75
B. Raggett ......-...........— 24
75
B. B ag g ett.................. — 26
75
G. E. McCall .........
28
75
Frank Lossing ...........— 30
Ralph Wight ..........
32
76
Wight Bros. Co. ............ 34
75
I. C. Hutchinson............. 36
75
E. J. Moughton........... — 38
76
Rose Court Inc............... - 40
71
lose Court Inc. ...»........ 42
lose Court Inc, ......... 44
25
lose Court Inc................ 46
6°.
lose Court Inc. —......... 48
60
lose Court Inc............. 49
—
'.ose Court Inc. ...»........ 60
60
The above and foregoing flnnl assessments ai
ntercst up to August 1st, 1921, and from and all
•Special Assessments will be payable only in ten ac
.nenta with Interest at 8% per annum on all defem
Witness my hand as City Clerk nnd the Seal i

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TftE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2B, 1924.

S teel S h a f t Clubs Says United States
Is Anxious to Assist
Banned B y B ritish
WASHINGTON, June 24.— Tho
G olf A u t h o r i t i e s United
Stntes is not only willing

Storage And t
Repairing

24 HOUR v

STRAINED EYES
Quickly, rcconr their strength If
treated with Leonardi s Golden Eye
Lotion. , Blood-shot, inflammation and
soreness are relieved without pain in
‘ y. Cools, heals
h * and‘ strength­
one day.
nsist on ha'
ens. Insist
having “Leonardi’f.”
f t makes strong eyes. A t mil druggist*.'

GABRIEL
GREATER
RIDING
COMFORT

but is anxious to assist Europe in
LONDON, June 24.—The accept­ pushing the settlement of her rep-'
Wrecking Service
ance of the use of steel-shaftsed nratlons problems, but does not In­
golf clubs by tho governing body of tend participating in any political Phone 643-W.
Night 28;&gt;R
the gome in America meets with no difficulties overseas, the spokesman
t
p
r
o
m
approval in Great Britnin. For this for Coolidge said today comment­
. s 111,
there are .many explanations. In ing on a proposed interallied con­
the first place, there is the inherent ference a t London next month to
#
British disinclination to accept any­ consider means of putting the
•urjf Pitches
tersburg
Sanford Ave. and 2nd S t
5 ::
•
1 1
Boston Comes From Behind and thing new, but beyond this reason Dawes reparations plan into effect.
WIMBLEDON, June 25-M iss
of Season
Beats Phillies 4 to 2—Giants
lU Growers
. Helen. Wills, of California, the
Win Tenth Straight Vic
NOTICE.
(From the Washington Star.)
American — tennis — champ!
lory of Season
case, a general feeling that the
26.—Sensa*
“ Do you believe in the Einstein
came back to form Tuesday in
Americana are always trying to
'Red" Ijearn
, Local Union 17S1 announces
her match against one of her
CINCINNATI, June 25.—Rixey make the game of golf easier and thelry?"
Uh some ter*
“ I consider it very valuable," an- there will be an Increase of carpen­
compatriots, Miss Lillian Schar- retired the first 23 Pirates who more mechanical. Consequently the
hitting, allowed the
swered Senator Sorghum, "as a re­
man. Without extending herfaced him Tuesday without a run­ British feel that it is up to them, minder that this universe of ours ters’ wages August II to 90 cents
.blunders to make it
self,
hut
playing
a
keen
game,
who
nurtured
the
game
in
it*
in­
ftcm the Bulldogs, she won easily. 6-1, 6-0.
ner reaching first base, but two fancy, to see that it keeps the char­ is going right ahead even if some an hour.
8.to 4f score.
Three of the six Americnn singles and a stolen base gave acter of its youth.
of us don’t know enough about how
it works to try to maka rules
women
lost
their
matches
In
the
It
was
this
feeling
which
led
the
|
Pittsburgh
n
run
in
the
eighth,
tying
202 002—0 17 0 first round of the ladies' singles
.JOOp 004 000—A 12 3 sin the Wimbledon classic Tues- the score and the visitors scored royal and ancient law-making body for i t "
■
5
Nance; Fergus, lly- ’day, but in addition to Miss three more in the ninth on four to forbid use of the punched and
cut-faced
irons
which
the
American
1&lt;*.
A SPLENDID FEELING
AND
'Wills, Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. hits and won from Cincinnati, 4 entrants in last year’s Open
That
tired,
half-sick,
discourag­
Marion
Jessup
came
through
to 3.
Championship brought over. If
6; Tampa 2
successfully.
anyone brings steel-shafted clubs ed feeling caused by a torpid liver E ld er S p rin g s flo w s five g a llo n s of
'JURG, Fla., June
Score
by
innings:
Suzanne Lenglen, the world’s
(1^ made fl two in a
fX w S to ^ ls y e ^ c h a m :
* T h \ u r o r ! « l £ pure w a ter ev ery th ir ty -tw o ee cTuesday, 6 to 2, | champion, kept up her custom- Pittsburgh ___ 000 000 13—4 0 1 nionships it will be a waste of car- ■g g " * ,
onds. Tt 1s used by o v er fifty per
ion- hung up 'hi " ary record of defeating her op­ Cincinnati .......000 001002—3 12 0 go-spnee, because the governing
feel
its
beneficial
effect
with
the
ponent
in
love
seta.
cen
t o f the people o f Sanford, and,
Krcmcr and Schmidt, Gooch; body is certain to bar them.
21-2 victory of the seas
dose ns its purifying
and regpi
; Miss Edith Sigourney, Miss Rixey, May and Hargrove.
r t ** Innings:
Just before the amateur cham­ first
In
Its
natural form , Is used by th e
Scharman and Miss Eleanor
THB.^..„.fl0Q10 000^-2 7 ^
pionships began at St. Andrews ulatlng effect is thorough and W estern U nion and m any b attery
" n t g lO O m iO x-rO 13 1 Sears were the Americans elim­
Inst month, the rules of golf com­ complete. It not only drives out
inated.
Boston
I;
Philadelphia
2
T
y
re
s;
Wilson
and
mittee posted a notice in the club­ bile and impurities but it imparts sta tio n s fo r sto ra g e b atteries. Is
p*1
Tho tennis supremacy of the
PHILADELPHIA, June 25. — house “deploring" the use In the a splendid feeling of exhilaration, It pure? A sk th e S ta le Hoard o f
men from across the Atlantic is Boston defeated Philadelphia Tues­ gnme of golf of "implements which strength, vim, and buoyancy Of H ealth.
4; Daytona 6
not yet endangered. The Amori- day when the Braves scored two have never been associated with spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Union
MADE IN SANFORD, THE CITY SUBSTANTIAL
&gt;WN, .Junt 25.—The .can Olympic team, R. Norris runs on one hit in the last in­ i t " The notice was polite, but in­ Pharmacy.
;t jlanlaeo hard Tuesday
Williams , Vincent Richards, going. winning 4 to 2. Carlson nnd
no doubt, to make those
th e Growers by a fl - Francis T. Hunter and Watson ‘North engaged in a pitching battle tended,
who
failed
to heed its moral lesson
M. Washburn, went into the jfor the first eight innings.
just n little bit ashamed of them­
third round of the men’s singles
Score by innings:
It read as follows:
N e w Stock.
1 0 1 1 0 2 0 — 0 13 2
with only Washburn encounter­ Boston .......... „.010 000 012— t 8 0 selves.
l” ‘
The
Rules
of Golf committee
D ig Values,
;.020 KKf 100— 4 3 A ing difficulty In putting away Philadelphia . .200 000 000—2 7 1
hope that goflers, before making
JjJvingst on; Hanl
L oss Money.
ON SALE AT ALL GOOD CIGAR STANDS
his opponent. Col. H. G. Mays,
North nnd Smith; Carlson and use
of abnormal methods of play or
s&lt;7 of England, in five set matches. J. Wilson.
of abnormnl implements, will earn­
estly consider whether they are
A lw a y s t h e best.
. . New York 6; Brooklyn 3
ncting
conformity with the spirit
Full measure.
BROOKLYN, June 25. — The o fthe In
rules of golf and in partic­
Giants’
winning
streak
collided
The n r
with that of Dnzzy Vance, lending ular with the regulations govern­
la S ta te 'L e a g u e '.
ing the form nnd moke of golf
hurler of the major leagues, and clubs.
* W. L. '-Pci
McGrow’s
team
won
their
tenth
--------7
0 1.000
"The committee considers It is to
straight game Tuesday, 6 to 3. The
105 Palmetto Ave.
And b ittt-----------4 3 .571
be deplored that plnycrs, instead of
Giants
drove
Vance
from
the
box.
The fittest...:— 3 3 .'A00
1113 Sanford A r e .
trying
to
master
the
tise
of
golf
Osborne, who relieved him, checked
Is a :------ 3
4 ,420
dubs, should endeavor to overcome
the
Giants.
......... 2 4 .333
the difficulties of the game by us­
Score by innings:
The fitte s t........ 1 0 .143 Washington Goes Into American New
ing implements which have never SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN
York
................
012
020
110—0
. Lead While Detroit Loses Two
la wh—
T
been associated with it."
Brooklyn..................110
000
001—3
and Goes Into Third Place
Children suffering from Intesti­
n league
Bentley nnd Snyder; Vance, Os­
Boston Wins 4 to 1.
nal Worms are cross, restless and
W. L. Pet.
borne and DeBerry.
unhealthy. Thero are other Symp­
In noble a......... 32 20 .552
NEW YORK, June 25.—After
lons, however. If the child is pale,
The fittest........ 30 20 .530
la w.;........34 30 .531 Pipp and Schnng collided and lost
hns dark rings under the eyes,
...........29 27 .513 Pcckinpaugh’a easy foul in the
bad breath and takes no Interest in
MIAMI, June 21.—‘Dire results play, it is almost a certainty that
- ..... ...'...30 28 .517 ninth inning Tuesdny, the latter hit
from Dade County farms and other worms are eating away its vitality.
•Aoo
Florid-............20
29
\t
........... 27 30 .474 a home run which sent the game
DENVER, Colo., June 25.—E. R. industries employing negro labor The .surest remedy for worms is
into
extra
innings
and
permitted
.447
Welch,
a Florida nimrod, will h u n t' ara feared as a result of the new White’s Cream Vermifuge. It i3
Why p - - 21 26
Washington
to
score
again
in
the
mountain
lions in Colorado th is ' immigration lnw&gt;rcgulations affect­ ositive destruction to the worm3
x
eratic Cf^j LfaRlJe
tenth aqd defeat New York 4 to 7, summer armed only with bow and ing Bahama immigration which ut harmless to the child. Prlcb
.
W. ‘L. Pet. the Senators going into first place arrow, he has notified Stanley P. goes into effect July 1st. The new
Thla i............. 40 20 .007 in the American League. It was Young, in charge of the predatory law provides that the number of 35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy,
right c#.............21
.631 the third gnme lost by the Yankees animal division for the United Bnhamnns to be admitted during
not be ,..............3i 27 .531 to Washington within two days. Stntes biological survey.
tho ensuing year may not be more
..
______28 29 .491 Russell, New York cast-off, held
“No
nucstion about getting than two percent of the number
T
_ If £ . .............. 28 32 .407 his former mates after Zahniser mountain lions if I- get a shot at living in this country in 1890. In
D«Jf,................... 24 32 .429 was knocked out.
that
year
the
lower
cast
coast:
of
them," Welch wrote. "I can put an
................ *...22 33 .400
Score by innings:
arrow through a one-inch plank. Florida which now employs thou­
10 nor**. Im proved, t lie d ; barn,
--------JI1 86 .308/Washington , 110 000 0001—4 9 0 All I ask Is that the Honii be treed sands of Bahama negroes was
largely wilderness. Officials say t y ia n t house; place w ull located;
first.
I
’ll
guarantee
to
knock
them
Southern Association
that more than four thousand ne­ w orth 11,000 per acre. For quick
off tho highest branches."
L. Pet. Inock andBchang. •-* r u e »
...
Young asspred Weigh he would groes from the Bahamas come over sa le p a rty -w ill t a k e fH.OOO and a r­
•057|
-------"Tba welcome to chase mountain lions each winter to harvest crops, re­ ra n g e term s to su it purchaser.
.6321
St. Louis 7-5; Detroit 5 -t
fn
from one end of the Rockies to tho turning in the spring.
11 acres, w ith house, located w ith
.5711 ST. LOUIS, Juno 25.—With other.
hard
road on tw o sldvs; farm In
.522 George Slsler back on first base,
JUST A FAIRY TALE
P . A. M E R O T ^ -1 ?
beat of simp
3b .4851the St. Lnuia Americans got the
(From-the-Bf
■*trrwrj
■■»-&lt;■
21L. .403 l jump on the-flctrolj. Tlgei
tP—Forddon
Hupmoblle-—Oldsmobile
■&lt;*
, -»
‘“gtrrnes ^ b rT n e i
----- ^ » W 5 in R Ia m e
.
scmbled a Jewelry talesman and ”10 acres. Just off D eardalt; Im­
^
24 T i ;357 double heuder opening the scries
Score byinnings:
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
SANFORD *BUICk CO.
proved; barn, ten a n t house; corn
nobody bothered him.
1------------------------here yesterday. The scores were
Detroit ...........100 000 000—I k 2
‘Wam i peas now on place. Another
Dodge
Cars
and
Truck
Buick Cars.
r&gt; vFAMOUS ZOO TO OPEN
buruatn.
7-5 nnd 5-1^ The defeats dropped St. Louis ........ 010 310 00X— 5 11 0
lAHBURG, Germany, June 25, Cobb's men from first to third
PREVENTS INFECTION
Wells, Hollowny, S. Johnson and
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
SEMINOLE HUDSON-ES3EX
Liter haying been closed since place in the American League. Sis- Woodall; Lyons, Ihmforth and Scv.
The greatest discovery in flesh
Studcbaker
and
Chevrolet
Hudson— Essex—Reo Trucks
reasons, the ler took the field umid a great ova­ ercid.
healing is the marvelous Borozone,
Stellingen, near tion front the fans. He was sus­ d,G vx. 0. 4Kifromsai\dr ... ,
a preparation that comes in liquid
SEMINOLE OVERLAND CO.
— by Karl Hagen- pended Sunday with twot other
Boston 4; Philadelphia 1
nnd powder form. It is a com­
Overland and Willys-Knight
Kk In IJ907, has been reopened.
Brown players ns the result of a ^ BOSTON, Juno 25.—Passes by bination treatment that not only
. Thjs la chiefly due to the in­ brief argument with Umpire Naylor and Gray and timely hitting purifies tho wound of germs that
itiative of Henry and Lorenz Hag- Holmes over balls nnd strike de­ by Todt, Wamby, Lee and Ferguson cause infection but it heals the
«nbeck,.the two sons of the famous cisions, in which a pop hottle enabled Boston to score early in flesh with extraordinary speed.
.show-man, Their greatest (ask shower was directed nt the umpire. Tuesday’s game nnd eventually to Bnd wounds or cuts which take
prai that of replenishing the zoo
.
First Game
defeat Philadelphia 4 to .1.
weeks to heal with the ordinary
INCORPORATED
with species of beasts of prey from
Score by innings:
Scoro by innings:
liniments mend quickly under the
India _and Africa that had been Detroit . ........000 000 050—5 8 0 Philadelphia..... ........100 000 000—1 owerful influence of this wonderRooms 615-616
filled off during the world war to St. L o u is........ 010 010 05x—7 12 0
F irst N at’l Bk Bldg.
.......................022 000 OOx— 1 u! remedy. Price (liquid) 30c,
f. ,
pave food.
Whitehill, Stoner, Colo and Buss.
Nnylor, Gray, Meeker and Perk­ 60c and $1.20. Powder 80c and 60c.
T
h
e
Runabout
S a n f o r d ------------------ ,— — Fla.
ins, Bruggy; Ferguson and Saving. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
9 -----------------**

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PIRATES SCORE
Miss Helen Wills
;
Easily Wins Match 3 IN NINTH A N D
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Consider the water that pours over the dam and flows aim­
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th at water represents the dollars th at are spent outside of
our city—it may travel just as fa r as the dollar spent at
home—but it does not help to generate POWER for PROG­
RESS in our city of civic growth and development.
The money you spend at home circulates among our own J i
enterprises — banks, stores, automobile dealers and man-$$
ufacturing plants—and some of it comes back to you.
THE DOLLAR YOU SPEND AWAY FROM SANFORD^
DOES NOT COME BACK—NOR DOES IT LINGER W ITHf
US!
Spend your dollars at home, with your own dealers and m er-;\.f
chants, and you will eventually get the benefit of thesfe .
dollars.

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ONLY $160 more than the Overland touring car—the
Overland Coupe-Sedan—the world’s foremost closed car
value. All the unique exclusive features of a coupe and
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Easy riding patented springs—big power -reliability—rec­
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This is the time when a Ford is most enjoyed. I t gets the
whole family out-of-doors. It is sensible and practical—an
easy car to handle and care for, roomy, comfortable, reliable.
Above all, it is tho car within most people’s means—because
of its lower first cost and rigid economy of operation.

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Willing
BUILDING
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Lost and Found

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LBARN ABOUT Folk County and
I it kMand, through the Stdr-Telegrata. flw t ncivortisidg medium In MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
South Florida Published mornings.
work, *ldewl*ka, build­
Star-Telegram, Lakeland. Kla. . ingcement
blocks, Irrigation boxes, J. R
■id to l.
r f L U jk n w f (On.) LK U O K K —Class- Terwllleger, Prop.
' f ' t **! "i/have tn* largest ,cl»cu{In, idnJ ip SKouthSaltern uiohils. ’ Lumber and Building MaterlaL
ItUtfe t c - &lt;K-worU) Jlnc, ;
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Carter Lumber Company
. He a line
N. L lurei bL Phono 6C5.
. ttc a line
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Hor. -4* » line
aid,. South Georgia’s greatest HILL V UMBER CO. House of
lb!a abuse
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Servicf&gt;, Quality and Prlca
* (or con­ weekly and Sunday Class!fledYates
10c per line. Waycross Journal*
h a t y o u h a v e or c l a i m s o m e I n t e r ga length Herald. Waycross. Georgia._____ ti**i
In tliu salil d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y .
am i e a c h of yo u, a r e t h e r e f o r e ,
(or first TO REACH tho prosperous farm­ You,
required and o rdered to be a n d a p ­
ers
and
fern
growers
of
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r C irc u it C o u rt a t th e
itrlctad’ to county advertise in the DeLand C o u r t b eHf oorues eo u In
H a n fo rd . H om lnolo
n ty , S t a t e of F l o r i d a , o n t h o first
Daily News, rato lc per word, cash CMoounday
[ Th* PanIn J u l y , t h e s a m e b e i n g t h e
resp onsible
with order.
7 t h day of J u l y . A. IX 1324. a n d t h e n
I Insertion,
a n d t h e r e to m a k e a n s w e r t o t h e
su bsequ en t
A LITTLE WANT AD in The IIH,r, (IF COMI‘L , \ t N T h e r e i n filed
I should be
Herald will bring you big re­ a g a i n s t y o u an d h e r e i n full n o t e ls e
In case of
sults. Advertise those old articles s a i d hill will ho t a k e n ns c o n f e s s e d
g a i n s t yo u. fo llo w e d b y fin al d e ­
you have stored away and have ac re
e . Bald s u it b e i n g t n q u i e t t i t l e
no use for, A little thirty-ccnt ad In th e com pinion tit t o t h e a b o v e d e ­
may bring you several dollars. s c r ib e d p re m ise s .
IT IS F F I t T H U I t O U D R K K D H in t
Phone 148 and a representative

1.081 an opportunity to keep (WANTED—Two unfurnished con­
abreast wftn the times by not
necting rooms by year round,
rending the classified pages of Prefer close in.
Write R. W.
your daily newspaper. Herald Lousing care Herald.
want ads contain many interesting
messages. It will pay you to read
them dallv.
LACKED TACT,
LOST—Black umbrella with white
tip's and white handle. If found, (From the Snntn Barbara News.)
She, had just accepted the young
please return to Herald office.
professor,
and wanted to make sure
LOST—Large air dale dog, collar
with no name on plate, answeni that their love was really lasting.
to name of “ Mixer." Return to E. 1 “Henry," she asked, "will you
B. Tyler, Winter Park, phono 581.- continue to love me when 1 grow
Reward.
old and ugly?’
"Don’t worry, dear,” he assured
1921.
her,
"you tnay grow older but you
(H eal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
will never grow uglier.”
C l e r k o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t, s r m ll i
C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
And he doesn’t know vet why she
B y A. M. W E E K S . IX C.
J o h n o . l f d n a iid y .
Irnuded
him back the ring.
S o l i c i t o r f o r C «tnph*inant.

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address a*
num ber If
About one
san d haa a
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you tin iest
ess.
M U S T fee

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
, ntornng Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word,*min­
imum 24c cash with order.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Augustn, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified "medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
,30c.

M ay 7 -1 4 - 2 1 .*S J u n e
J u l y 2.

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In Court o f the County Jndge, 8 cm Inxlc Con illy, State of FlorlUn.
In n&gt; Kutulr uf C, A. Bolts:

t h i s n o tic e be p u b l i s h e d In t h e SAN*
F O ltl* DAILY II K it ADD. a n e w s p a ­
p e r p u b lis h e d In S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e
C o u n ty , S t a t e of F l o r i d a , o n c e e a c h
W eek f o r n period of e i g h t c o n s e c u ­
t i v e w eeks.
W I T N E S S MY H A N D A N D O F F I ­
C IA L HI-1AL of o n« a t MAnfurd,
S e m in o le C ou n ty , S t a t e o f F l o r i d a ,
o n t h i s t h e 7th d a y uf M ay, A. D

Miscellaneous
Wanted

ROOMS WANTED

T o nil C r e d i t o r s . L e g a te e * . D i s t r i b u ­
ter* a n d
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Persons
h a v in g
C l a i m s o r D e m a n d * a g a i n s t su ld

Kaiidr?

You. a n d e a c h of you. n r e h e r e b y
n o tifie d a n d n q u l r e d to p r e s e n t a n y
c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d s w h ic h you , o r
e i t h e r u f yo u. m a y h a v e a g a i n s t t h e

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

FOR RENT—New 5-room bunga­
WANTED—Santoro Business men
low and garage, Ginderville, $18
who arc In need of competent per month. Phone 571-J.
help should read the classified
VACATION iST8
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psgo of The Herald. There’s no
DAYTONA BEACH
reason for sending out-of-town for
I am prepared to offer furnished
help when there is probably just
the person you want In the city houses and apartments for summer
season—month, week or week-end.
Phone or write.
HARRY M. HOWARD,
Main Street,
Are You Going to Build n New Thone 713-W 514Daytona
Beach.
Barn or Put un a New Roof?
FOR RENT — 0-room house newlj
finished throughout. Good loca
tion. 200 5th St.
Bperi.il Summer Prices
GALVANIZED IRON

Rooms For Rent

COMPOSITION HOOF IN (I

FOR RENT—Rooms. Wouldn’t
you be able to use the money.se­
cured by renting that vacant room
now going to waste? There ar«
many persona looking for nlnces to
stay. Help take care of tnem and
nut only muko money but assist In
keeping people in Snnford. Phone
148 ond give your ad over the tel­
ephone. Use The Ilerald for quick
service.
FOR RENT—Two large, cool con­
necting furnished housekeeping
rooms. Ut2 Enst 5th St.
FOR RENT One furnished and
one unfurnished house. W. J.
Thigpen, Brumley-Pulcaton Bids.

STRIP SHINGLES

Nominations for vice-president
will he made after the first place
on the ticket is filled.
e s t a t e o f C. A. I t e t t s .d e c e a se d , la te
u f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o th e
u t i d e i j d k n r d a d m i n i s t r a t r i x uf said
e s ta lA 'w ith in t w o y r a r s from th e
d a te hereof.
D a t e d M ay 12th, 1924,
IIK T T 1 K I1KTTH.
A d m in istratrix .

Houses. Fdr Rent

CHASE * CO,
Phone 503
WANTED — To buy n Ford sedan
or touring car, with starter, on
monthly terms P. O. Box 1051.
WANTED—Bookkoefter would like
position ns substitute during
summer. Box 81)9 Sanford.______

FOR SALE—Complete radio set;
will take small cash payment
and balance easy terms. Box 201,
care Herald.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Horse, mower, rake, wagon aijd
plow. What have youT U. Amortsen. Box 91. Geneva. Fla,
FOR SALE—Complete radio
ment fend complete seU a t various
prices. Cash or terms.* Box 201,
care Herald.
F*OR SALE—Household furniture.
C01 Palmetto,
FOR SALE—A one stable manure,
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. BHastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast*
FOR SALE— MeCl a ren and Dun­
lop cord tires and tube*. Gulf
gas, oil, best accessories. Ft (Iowa
Service Station, First and Elm.
Phone 447-L8.__________________.
FOft SALE—Two good milk cowaf
one calf. One hundred fifty take*
them. Would trade on recent model
Ford. Ix&gt;gan Mercantile Co., Ge­
neva, Fla.
FOR SALE—One good pair farm
mules, double harness and wag­
on; two milk cows, three and four
yeara old. Inquire Mrs. Thus. Em­
met Wilson.
FOR SALE — One 120-gal. home
water plant. Hoolehan-Coleman

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MAINE—Watcrville, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands uf Maine peo­
ple ore interested in Florida propE fflo U n t
*erty. Reach them through the
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
tion.
PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tho
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in tho Palm Bench:
Post. Sample copy sent on rohoaae- qucsL_________________________
fcOak Avo- TAMPA, FLORIDA—Trtmpn Daily
Times, the great home daily,
rate lMic per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.
inta Cor.
re. Call

FOR SALE—White Leghorn hen*,
11.25 each. Mrs. J. W. Pennington, 1911 French Ave.
FOR SALE— Ford Sedan inquire FOR SALE—Household furniture.
P._A. Muro’a Garage.
Owner leaving city. 415 Pali ’OR SALT!—Jordan ~BIue Boy. metto Ave.
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Driven by owner. Perfect con­ FOR SALE—Airdalc, female, six
dition. Phone 231.
months old. This dog la an In­
tense Int. Ch. Abbey King Nobbier
bred bitch, the blood of the world’s
famous winning airdales. Sold to
reduce stock. Price $30.00. Phone
571-J.

CARS FOR SALE

National Committee
Chairman Recovers

A vailable
Wherever
You Go

D E V E L O P E R S A T T E N T I O N — Pen*
n a c n la I* b e g i n n i n g t h e g r e a t e s t d e ­
v e l o p m e n t In O lo r b l ii’s h i s t o r y ; n
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I n c l u d i n g S u n d a y , m o r n i n g Issue,
c e n t p e r w o r d , m i n i m u m 31c.

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estnto advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sunday;
""DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
JLL-so. advaslisu- In.
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ADVERTISING get::n results* if ii
reaches1 potential buyu’rs. Palatka Daily News is circulated In
an industrial and agricultural sec-

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TOM MOORE

haustion and heat prostration. Ha
had sufficiently recovered last
nigh! to ajttend Mayor H ylin’s
dinner to th&lt;f delegates.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25,1924

S teel S h a f t Clubs Says United States
Is Anxious to Assist
Banned By B ritish
WASHINGTON. June 24.— The
G olf A u t h o r i t i e s United States is not only willing
PIRATES SCORE
Miss Helen Wills
Easily Wins Match 3 IN NINTH A N D
In English Classic T R I M R E D S O X
Boston Comes From Behind and
WIMBLEDON, Juno 25—Miss
Bcata Phillies 4 to ’2—Giants
Helen Wills, of California, the
Win Tenth Straight Vic
American tennis champion,
tory of Season
came back to form Tuesday in
her match against one of her
CINCINNATI, June 25— Rixey
compatriots, Miss Lillian Schar* retired the first 23 Pirates who
man. Without extending her­
self, but playing a keen game, faced him Tuesday without n run­
ner reaching first base, but two
she won easily. 6-1, 6-0.
Three of the six American singles and n stolen base gave
women lost their matches in the Pittsburgh n run in the eighth, tying
first round of the ladies’ singles
• in the Wimbledon classic Tues­ the score and the visitors scored
day, but in addition to Miss three more in tho ninth on four
Wills, Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. hits and won from Cincinnati, 4
Marion Jessup came through to 3.
successfully.
Score by innings:
Suzanne Lenglen, the world's
&lt;champion, kept up her custom- Pittsburgh ........000 000 13—4 G 1
t ary record of defeating her op- Cincinnati ....... 000 001 002—3 12 0
J ponent in love sets.
Krcmcr and Schmldf, Gooch;
*, Miss Edith Sigourney, Miss
Rixey,
May and Hargrave,
Scharman and Miss Eleanor
Scars were the Americans elim­
inated.
Boston I; Philadelphia 2
Tho tennis supremacy of the
PHILADELPHIA, June 25. —
nn n from across the Atlantic is Boston defeated Philadelphia Tues­
no: yet endangered. The Ameri­ day when the Braves scored two
ca i Olympic team, R. Norris runs on one hit in the last inW lliams , Vincent Richards, [ning, winning 4 to 2. Carlson and
Fr tncis T. Hunter and Watson , North engager! in a pitching battle
M. Washburn, went into the jfor the first eight Innings.
third round of the men’s singles
Score by innings:
wi h only Washburn encounter- Boston ..............010 000 012—4 R 0
ini difficulty in putting nway Philadelphia . . 200 000 000—2 7 1
hi* opponent, Col. H. G. Mays,
North and Smith; Carlson nnd
of England, in five set matches. J. Wilson.
New York 6; Brooklyn 3
BROOKLYN, June 25. — The
Giants' winning streak collided
with that of Dazzy Vance, leading
hurlor of the major leagues, nnd
McGrow’s team won their tenth
straight game Tucsdny, 6 to 3. The
Giants drove Vance from the box.
Osborne, who relieved him, checked
the Giants.
Score by innings:
Wn&gt; dngton Goes Into American
New York ................012 020 110—G
L&lt; id While Detroit Loses Two
Brooklyn.................. 110 000 001—3
i id Goes Into Third Place
Bentley and Snyder; Vance, Os­
Boston Winn 4 to 1.
borne and DeBerry.
N W YORK, June 26— After
Pipf and Schang collided nnd lost
Peck ipaugh’s easy foul in the
nintl inning Tuesday, the latter hit
a ho ie run which sent the game
DENVER, Colo., June 25.—E. R.
into xtra innings and permitted Welch, a Florida nimrod, will hunt
Was! ngton to score again in the mountain lions in Colorado this
tenth iqd defeat New York 4 to 3,
the 5 nators goihg into first place
in th American League, It was
the tl rd game lost by the Yankees
to \\ &lt;hington within two days.
Russ* , New York cast-off, held

LONDON, June 24.—The accept­
ance of the use of steel-shnftscd
golf clubs by tho governing body of
the game In America meets with no
approval in Great Britain. For this
there nre many explanations. In
the first place; there is the inherent
British disinclination to accept any­
thing new, but beyond this reason
for repelling novelties that seek to
cross the Atlantic, there Is, in this
case, a general feeling that the
Americans nre always trying to
make the game of goi * easier and
more mechanical. Consequently the
British feci that It is up to them,
who nurtured the game in It* in­
fancy, to see that- it keeps the char­
acter of its youth.
It was this feeling which led the
royal and ancient law-making body
to forbid use of the punched and
cut-faced irons which the American
entrants in last year's Open
Championship brought over. If
anyone brings steel-shafted clubs
from America to this year’s cham­
pionships it will be a waste of car­
go-space, because the governing
body Is certain to bar them.
Just before the amateur cham­
pionships began at St. Andrews
last month, the rules of golf com­
mittee posted a notice in the club­
house “deploring” the use in the
game of golf of “implements which
have never been associated with
it.” The notice was polite, but in­
tended, no doubt, to make those
who failed to heed its moral lesson
just n little bit ashamed of them­
selves. It read as follow's:
The Rules of Golf committee
hope that goflers, before making
use of abnormal methods of play or
of abnormal implements, will earn­
estly consider whether they are
acting in conformity with the spirit
o fthe rules of golf and in partic­
ular with the regulations govern­
ing the form nnd make of golf
clubs.
“The committee considers it Is to
be deplored that players, instead of
trying to master the tise of golf
clubs, should endeavor to overcome
the difficulties of the game by us­
ing implements which have never
been associated with it.”

Immigration Law May
Florida Man To Hunt Affect Florida Much
With Bow And Arrow MIAMI, June 2-1.

Storage And
Repairing

24 HOUR v

but is anxious to assist Europe in
pushing the settlement of her rep­
Wrecking Service
arations problems, but does not In­
tend participating In any political Phone 643-W.
Night 28:&gt;B
difficulties overseas, the spokesman
for Coolidge said today comment­
ing on a nroposed interallied con­
ference at London next month to
consider moons of putting the
Sanford Ave. and 2nd St.
Dawes reparations plan into effect.

Quickly, recover their strength If
treated with ■Leona rdi’s Golden Eye p GREATER
Lotion. , Blood-shot, inflammation and
r id in g
soreness are relieved without pain in
COMFORT
one day. Cools, heals and strength­
ens. Insist on haring “Leonardt's."
It makes strong eyes, At all druggists.

TIRES AND TUBES
New Htotk.
I,e»9 Money,

n

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Snu

P. A. MERO

They do not shaw’f
China, and not cnouj^
A slap on the u7k
kicks in the pants.

PA TRONIZE

People who think’to
themselves (do hot think

Home Industry

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thb Same level with tl
despair.
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Trouble with knot)
the world is it knocks
instead.
Perhaps time really
Anyway, time is nil ,
spend.

E lder Spring* (lo w s five g a llo n s of
pure w a ter every th ir ty -tw o s e c ­
onds. ft Is used by over fifty per
cen t of the people o f Sanford, and.
In Its n atural form. Is used by the
W estern U nion and many b a ttery
sta tio n s fo r storage u atterles. (a
It pure? Ask the Statu Hoard of
H ealth.

A golf l»ijl_ leaves tl
Rfi about 135 miles un
W about as fust
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the office.
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Clear Havana
MADE IN SANFORD, THE CITY SUBSTANTIAL

Phone 311

Distributor

The (hardest thing
loiilitiK is buying n Ka,

. Bnsebnl!1 fjff, i.i
'jpAuch 'ns electric Tans;

Find Its Superior

H. J. Clause

As the tor^id.te
bunk so will he lie

The biggest things
small things.

A VALUABLE REMINDER
(From the Washington Star.)
NOTICE,
"Do you believe in the Einstein
Local Union 1751 announces
theiryT"
"I consider it very valuable ” an­ there will be an Increase of carpen­
swered Senator Sorghum, "as a re­
minder that this universe of ours ters' wages August 11 to 00 cents
is going right ahead even if some an hour.
of us don’t know enough about how
it works to try to make rules
for I t ”
3
A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discourag­
ed feeling caused by a torpid liver
and constipated bowels can be
gotten rid
of with surprising
promptness by using Herblne. You
feel its beneficial effect with the
first dose ns its purifying and reg­
ulating effect is thorough nnd
complete. It not only drives out
bile and impurities but it imparts
a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of
spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Union
Pharmacy.

GABRIEL —----

STRAINED EYES

*

ON SALE AT ALL GOOD CIGAR STANDS

Even if women do
sense than men yuu
man with about a mil
,on his jthirt.

PA N T R Y SETS
$1.50 to $2.75
B all Hardware Co,
•

PHONE 8

AI w av * the best.
Full m easure.

105 Palmetto Ave
111.1 g«Nford A vf.

SICKLY, PERVISIl CHILDREN
Children suffering from intesti­
nal worms are cross, restless nnd
unhealthy. There are other symptons, however. If the child is pale,
has dark rings under the cyfisj
bad breath nnd takes no interest in
play, it is almost a certainty thd^
worms are eating nway its vitality.
Tho surest remedy for worms is
White’s Cream Vermifuge. It is
ositivo destruction to the worma
ut harmless to tho child. Price
35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.

E

FARMS
Ifl nor**, Improved, tile d ; bnrn.
tenant 'hnqse; place w ell lo ca ted ;
worth 11,000 per acre. For quick
*alo p itfly -w jll ta k e |«.000 nnd nr-

Consider the water th a t pours over the dam and flows aim- J
lessly away, shirking the work of turning the mill-wheel— ; 3
that water represents the dollars that are spent outside of |*
our city—it may travel just as far as the dollar spent a t • #
home—but it does not help to generate POWER for PROG- J
RESS in our city of civic growth and development.
The money you spend at home circulates among our own ;; ^
vnnlrci
i l f n t v i a Vm I a r ln n 1a iia n n H
enterprises — Vbanks,
stores, nautomobile
dealers and man- *V
ufacturing plants—and some of it comes back to you.
THE DOLLAR YOU SPEND AWAY FROM SANFORD 7 •
DOES NOT COME BACK—NOR DOES IT LINGER WITH
US!
!*
*
. r’
s' "iHi yVi\
Spend your dollars a t home, with your own dealers and mer- ,?
chants, and you will eventually get the benefit of these .
dollars.
.
,
•

ratulations
c cordially invited
n an accouftc with
Lystcmatizin^ your
finances. .
SERVICE

ilOGRESS

mfrtx* • I I a creep w ith hefuae; lo c a te d w i t h
; JUBT A FAIRY TALE
( F r o m ^he B a lt im o r e S u n .)

players as the result of a
argument with Umpire
over halls nnd strike de­
in which a pop bottle
was directed at the umpire.
First Game
by innings:
........... 000 000 050—5 8 0
&lt; ........ 010 010 05x—7 12 0
hill, Stoner, Colo and Bass-

h a r d ro ad on tw o *ld«n; f a r m In
beat o f .sh a p e ; r e c e n tly r e - tile d . A t

lcr; Davis, Shocker and Severeld.
Ho
carried a hlack
no enrrieu
black bag and re­ a bargain.
Second Game
* sembled a jewelry salesman and
19 nire», Just ofT B eardall
Score by innings:
proved; barn, ten ant house;
nobody bothered him.
Detroit .
100 000 000—1 R 2
anti pens now on place, Ar
St, Louis ......__
bargain.
.010 310 OOx—5 lb 0
Wells, Hoilown;
PREVENTS INFECTION
-.iy, S. Johnson and
Woodall; Lyons,i, Dunforth
1
The greatest discovery In fiesh
and Sev.
ercld.
healing Is tho marvelous Borozone,
d,G vx... 0. 4Kifrom»andr,...
a preparation th at comes In liquid
Boston 4; Philadelphia 1
nnd powder form. It Is a com­
BOSTON, Juno 25.—Passes by bination treatment that not only
Naylor nnd Grny and timely hitting purifies tho wound of germs that
by Todt, Wamby, Lee and Forgufcon cause infection but it heals the
enabled Boston to score early in flesh with extraordinary speed.
Tuesday's game and eventually to Bad wounds or cuts which take
defeat Philadelphia 4 to 1.
weeks to heal with the ordinary
INCORPORATED
Score by innings:
liniments mend quickly under the
Philadelphia ..............100 000 000—1 powerful influence of this wonder­
Rooms 615-516
B oston.......................022 000 OOx— 1 ful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c,
F irit Nat’l Bk Bldg.
Naylor, Gray, Meeker and Perk­ COc and $1.20. Powder 80c and 60c.
Sanford
ins, Bruggy; Ferguson and Seving. Sold by Union Pharmacy.

Britt
Realty Co

EDWARD HIGGINS
Lincoln—Ford—Fordson

P. A. MERO
Hupmobile—Olds mobile

I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
Dodge Cars and Truck
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO,
Studebaker and Chevrolet

SANFORD BUICK CO.
Bulck Cars.

on Savings

SEMINOLE HUDSON-ESSEX
Hudson—Essex—Reo TrucI
SEMINOLE OVERLAND CO
Overland and Willys-Knlght

T he Runabout
F. O. B. Detroit
Dm , m u U« RIm
u 4 Bu iu i HI *xtn

In die twist bog

Your
ess Part
By speeding th e day’s work, a Fonl car provides
(or recreation. I t ia a partner in business and a 1
meana ol entertainm ent.

WITH DOORS FRONT AND REAR
ONLY $160 more than the Overland touring car—the
Overland Coupe-Sedan—the world’s foremost closed car
value. All the unique exclusive features of a coupe and
sedan in one!
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Removable rear seat gives big loading spaefc for anything
and everything. Seats adjust backward and forward. Seats
also make into a full-size be^ in the car—great for camping;
Easy riding patented springs—big power -reliability—rec­
ord-breaking eoonomy. Come in and see it.

This ia the time when a Ford is most enjoyed. It gets the
whole family out-of-doors. I t is sensiblo and practical—an
easy car to handle and care for. roomy, comfortable, reliable.
Above all, It is the car within most people’s meana—because
of its lower flrat cost and rigid economy of operation.

[l the bank rnganjL

jnJT•woffiTn'^Vaun£

H a v e y Qtio£L£A v in &amp; &gt;-

B?can Sefljl you in
ineed? If not, start

i

Overland is the only touring car with sliding gear
transmission priced under $500 f. o. b. Toledo

M t BUILDER
iu ;

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THE S ANFORy, HRRAUD, WEDNESDAY* JUNE 2$, 1924.,

W ant A d s A r e Willing W orkers
th ey w ill find a n ew hom e , locate lo st a rticles , and per fo r m m any im po r ta n t t a sk sfo r you
Advertising

ford Dally Herald

BUILDING
MATERIAL-

.j-A n R A '

OUT Folk
Coupty and
•oik &lt;
LOST an opportunity to keep
lakblanB, thrbughh tho
the SUtr-Tele*
abreast with the times by not
rah».
advertising
isirf* medium in M lllA U Ji Concrete Co., general
I* j Cash 'l t r lA£l
rending the classified pages of
South Florida Published mornings.
cement work, aldewlaka, build­ your dniiy newspnper.' Herald
Star-Telegram, Lakeland. Fia.
be
td s i s - will
w
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. H. 'want ads contain many interesting
UOEK—C la sv ■Terwjlleger. Prop.
jmrilataifMfwr •
messages. I t will pay you to read
largest .elrcu
« rn
u t o r g K ' Lumber and Building Material. them daily.
(g -w u r d ) |ln «fr ;
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Carter Lumber Company
LOST—Black umbrella with white
N. Laurel bu Phone 5C5.
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Hcr
tips and white handle. If found,
aid,. South Georgia’s greatest HILL LUMBER CO. House of please
return to Herald office.
Type duubls
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Service, Quality and Price
LOST—Large
arnlale clog, collar
weekly
and
Sunduy
Classified
rates
ieerd dates are for con with no name on plate, nnswerr,
10c per line. Waycross Journalre insertions,
you h a v e o r claim som e In te r
Herald, Way cross. Georgia. __ *‘that
ords of average len gth
St
In ( h e Halil i l r s c r l h r i l p r o p e r t y . I to name of “ Mixer.” Return to E.
Dtinted a line.
a n il e a c h o f yo u. a r c t h e r e f o r e , B, Tyler, Winter Park, phono 6t}l.tm charts **e for first TO REACH the prosperous farm­ You.
r e q u i r e d n m l o r d e r e d In he a n d n p - Reward.
ers and fern growers of Volusia
rcu it C o u rt a t th e
rertislnr Is restricted* to county advertise in the DeLand Cp eouurr tb eHf oorues eo u rIn C iStanford.
S e m l n o lo
Ir classification.
Dally News, rnto lc per word, caBli CMoounndtya y, SInt aJtue l yo,f tFhl eo r isdaam, eonh ethlmo ; first
error Is m ads The San,
t h s 1921.
leraid w ill be responsible
E. A. I &gt;01X3LASS.
with order.
7th d a y o f J u l y . A. P. 1921. a n d t h e n (S e a l )
one Incorrect Insertion,
C
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of
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C
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ty . F lo r id a .
rertlser. for subsequent
A LITTLE WANT AD in The aMnldt J . t hOe rFe CtoO MmPaLkAeI NnTn s w
h e r e i n filed ByC oAu nM
W E E K S . D. C.
kns. The o ffic e should be
Herald will bring you big re­ SKnlnst y o u a n d h e r e i n f a ll n o t e ls e
JO H N O. LEO N A It IIY.
Immediately In c s s s of
said bill w ill lie t a k e r , a s c o n f e s s e d
sults. Advertise those old articles nw
S
o
li
c
it
o r fu r C o m p l a i n a n t .
alnut you . f o l l o w e d by final d e ­
you have stored awny and have cree.
ro a d v e r t i s e r s .
S a id milt lielnK t o q u i e t t i t l e May 7-14-21-XS J u n o 4-I1 -IS -2 S
no use for. A little thirty-ccnt nd In t h e c o m p l a i n a n t to t h e a b o v e d e ­ J u l y !.
Lrald represen tative thorf fa m ilia r w i t h rates, ru les
may bring you several dollars. s c r i b e d p r e m is e s .
hrill coll on. w ill g lv s. you
IT IS F U H T H K H O R D E R E D Mint In I'n n rl of t h e C o u n t y J u d g e . S e m Phone 143 and a representative
g e . Information. And If
In.ile C o u n t , . H l n t r of Fltirliln.
n o t i c e b e p u b l i s h e d In t h e S A N ­
will call to see you.___________ tFhOi sR D
eh. they w ill a ssist you In
DAILY H E R A L D , a n e w s p a ­ In re E s t a t e of i ’. A. D e l t a :
your w ant ad to m ake
n o le T o nil C r e d it o r s , L e g a t e e s , D i s t r i b u ­
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando Cp eoru npt yu .b l Si sthaet ed oInf FSlaonr fi do ar d, . o Sn ce em iencli
te e s an d
a ll
P ersons
h av in g
. effective.
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­ ■week f o r n p e r i o d of e l q l i t c o n s e c u ­
C la im s o r D e m a n d s a g a i n s t so ld
IPOIITNAT ItoY lC U.
, fied business, rate tc a word,-min­ t i v e w e e k s .
E state;
IrttSi-rs should g iv e their
You, a n d e a c h o f y o u , a r e h e r e b y
* W I T N E S S MY H A N D A N D O F F I ­
imum 24c cash with order.
lo r p ottofflce address as

Jsfcaarj**-14*

their phone num ber If
*f|re results. About nns
out of u thousand has a
hue. and the others enn’t
Inlcnto w ith
you u n le ss
now your address.
Jlaean tin s in c e MUST be
Is person at T br Man- .
[Herald o ffice nr by IctT-lephoue
d lsco n tla arc so t valid.
|e o u s.

P ro m p t.
S ervice.

E fficien t

For Rent
apartments
JENT—Two room honseapnrtmcnt. 719 Oak AvoENT—Two furnished npnrttwo unfurnished' npnrtICall Palms Hotel,______•
JNT—Two apartments Cor.
St. and Oak Ave. Call

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Augusta, Go.—Augusta’s greatest
classified ’medium, rate cash ,09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
,30c.

ROOMSlWANTED

Lost and Found

AVANTED—Two unfurnished con­
necting rooms by year round. WANTED—Kantord Business men
Prefer close in.
Write R, W.
who are In need of competent
Loosing care Herald.
help should read the classified
page of The Herald. There’s no
reason for sending out-of-town for
help when there is probably jus!
LACKED TACT.
the person you want In the city
(From the Snntn Barbara News.)
She had just accepted the young
professor, and wnnted to mnke sure
Are You Going (o lltiild a Nc*
that their love was really lasting,
Ham or Put on a New Roof?
t “ Henry,” she naked, "will you
continue to love nie when I grow
Gpccial Rummer Prices
old and ugly?’
“Don’t worry, dear," he assured
GALVANIZED IKON
her, “you may grow older but you
will never grow uglier."
COMPOSITION ROOFING
And he doesn't know Yet why she
hnaded him back the ring.
STRIP SHINGLES

C IA L S E A L of o r e n t S A nford. notified a n d r e q u i r e d t o p r e s e n t a n y
S e m i n o le C o u n t y , S t a t e of F l o r i d a , c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d s w h i c h y o u , o r
on t h i s t h e 7 th d a y o f M ay, A. 1) e i t h e r of y o u , m a y h a v e a g a i n s t t h e

MAINE—Waterville, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Mnine peo­
ple are interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through the
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
tion.
PALM nEACil COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development'
Read about it in the Palm Ilcnchl
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.
____________
TAMPA, FLORIDA—1Tampa Daily
Times, the great home daily,
rate IVjc per word, minimum
chnrge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.

’AL ESTATE
■ALE — Celery farms, nil
[and prices. It will pay you
as if you are going to buy.
II at. the owners* prices,

FOR REi4T—New 5-room bungalow and garage, Glndcnrille, |18
per month. Phone 671-J.
VACATIONISTS
DAYTONA BEACH
I am prepared to offer furnished
houses and apartments for summer
season—month, week or week-end.
Phone or write.
HARRY M. HOWARD.
514 Main Street,
Phone 743-W
Daytona Beach.
FOR RENT — 0-room house newly
finished throughout. Good loca­
tion. 209 6th St.

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

omplete radio sat;
will take small cash payment
and balance easy terms. Box 201,
care Herald.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —1
Horse, mower, rake, wagon aqd
plow. What have you? H. Amonsen. Box 91. Geneva, Fla.
£ o R SALE.—Complete radio equlpment and complete sets a t various
prices. Cosh or terms.* Box 201.
care Herald.___________________
1FOR SALE—Household furniture.
C01 Palmetto.
FOR SALE—A one stoble manure,
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. ,BL
Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, lla«tings, H a.
FOR RENT—Rooms. Wouldn’t FOR SALE — McClaren and Dun­
you he able to use tha money.selop cord tires and tubes. Gulf
I cured by renting that vacant room gas, oil, best accessoriea. Ft llowa
now going to waste? There are Service Station, First and Elm.
Nominations for vice-president
many persons looking for places to Phone 447-L3.
.
will hu made after the first place
CHASE &amp; CO.
stay. Help take care of tnem and FOfl SAllE—Two good milk cows;
on the ticket is filled.
Phone 603
not only muke money but assist in
one calf. One hundred fifty takes
keeping people in Sanford. Phone them.
Would trade on recent model
e s t a t e of C. A. n u l l s .d e c e a se d . l a t e
148 and give your ad over tho tel­
o f S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , to t h s WANTED— To buy n Ford sodnn ephone. Use The Ilerald for quick Ford. Logan Mercantile Cov Ge­
u h d e i w l k n t d a d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f s a id
neva, Fla.
or touring car. with starter, on service.
r s t n t A ' w i t h i n t w o y r a r a fr o m th o
monthly
term
*.
P.
O^Box
1051.
d a t e h e re o f .
SALE—One good pair farm
RENT—Two large, cool con­ FOR
D a te d May 12th. 1921.
mules, double harness and wag­
WANTED—Bookkeeper would like FOR
necting
furnished
housekeeping
HKTT1K It ETTA.
position as substitute during rooms. 312 East 5th St.
on; two milk cows, three and four
A d m in istratrix .
years old. Inquire Mrs. Thos. Em­
summer. Box 899 Sanford.
FOR RENT—One furnished and met Wilson.
one unfurnished house. W. J. FOR SALE — One 120-gal. home
Thigpen, Unimley-Puleston Bids.
water plant. lloolehan-Colemnn
-------------- :_Li________________ Co._________ _____
FOR SALE—White Leghorn' hens,
4J.25 each. Mrs. J. W. Pennlngton, 1911 French Ave.__________
FOR SALE — Ford Sedan Inquire t-’OR SALE—Household furniture^
P. A. Muro's Garage.
Owner leaving city. 416 PalFUR SAl.E—Jordan THuu Hoy. motto Ave.
Driven by owner. Perfect con­ FOR SALE—Airdale, female, six
dition. Phone 231,
months old. This dog is an In­
tense Int.'Ch. Abbey King Nobbier
bred bitch, the blood of the world's
famous winning alrdales. Sold to
reduce stock. Price |30.00. Phone
671-J.

Rooms For Rent

National Committee
Chairman Recovers

A vailable
Wherever
You Go

W E S T T ? n o IN I A ~ C f a r k » b u n c . t i l e

C larksburg
E xponent, m o rn in g
I n c lu d in g Monday, m ornlm r Issue.
1 c e n t p e r w ord, m in im u m 31c.

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real, estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent n word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.
________________
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?” If so advertise ini
the- “Gainesville-KoeJi
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Houses For Rent

CARS FOR SALE

T T E N TION
T IO N —Pen*
— Pen
D E V E L O P B ItS ' 'A
A TTEN
a n r o la In livKlnnlm; th e g r e a te s t &lt;1«v e to p m e n t In O lorlila’a h isto ry ; a
h a lf m illion d o lla r h ig h w a y to th e
g u l f bench Ju st
finished; a tw o
m illion d o lla r brlilgi* nr.roaa HsenmINT—One two-room apnrt- tiln Hay s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r million
atid two one-room hpnrt- d o l l a r o p e r a h o u se u n d e r const r u c ­
n ; tw o m illions b e in g spent on
Ferndale Apartments, &gt;105 tio
h l g h w n y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n ce for live
d e v e lo p e rs to tret In o n gro u n d
floor. W r it e D ev e lo p m e n t D e p a rtENT — Furnished apart- l inent
T h e P e n s a c o la News.

and sleeping rooms. Shir
■tments, opposite Post Of

Miscellaneous
Wanted

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
June 24.—Chairman Hull of na­
tional committee is on his feet
again today after an attack of cx-

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
TOM MOORE
* OPTOMETRIST
OPTICIAN
221 E. F irst St.
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FRANCISCO, June 24.
I; Russell L. Maughan,
flier, successfully com­
. his dayligMt-to-dark
' from New York to San
^isco when he landed at
Field at 9:46 p. m.
ay night. He arrived in
rancisco at 9:44 p. m.
left Salduro, Utah, in
|gpirits, with his plane
g without a flaw, at
_ m. (Padific tim e). He
|the first nine miles westfrom
Salduro
in
Minutes, faster than two miles
M
Lporta o f the aviator’s prog(itcsdily toward the coast
|into San Francisco, interest
flight began to rise to a
Iheat. At 7 o’clock, several
|before his scheduled arrival
iv Field, a crowd estimated
already had gathered,
at time, however, ’ a light
egan to drift in from the
ofT the Golden Gate and army
expressed anxiety as to
er it might clothe the field
ndanger the landing o f the
flier.
mammoth battery o f arc
which are to illuminate
|Field when Maughan arrives
ut into place and given a
it. It proved satisfactory.
President Wires
(gram came from Presi-lcnt
e, asking Immediate nuvfs o f
ral of.UsiU. Maugham was
I by CrfsaY* Field o f trials
lis evening.
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(By R. L. DEAN)
;
.
NEW YORK, June 24.— On eve of the opening of the
Democratic National Convention*here everyone is talking of
y
ii.
the probabilities of various possibilities. I f you take the
S~L managers of various presidential aspirants seriously, you
Mississippi
Senator
must believe that there will be at least 20 Democratic nomi­
III Keynote Speech
nees.
Virginia delegates can demonstrate to you algebraic­
ly exactly how Carter Glass will be'nominated.
F l a y s Republican
McAdoo men don’ t care whether the two-thirds rule is
Party on its Conduct
abrogated or not, so sure are they of their chief’s nomination.
In the lobby of the \Ynldorf Astoria Hotel men are heard
speaking almost perfect euphony in the words, "l*resident
Smith.”
Varied Opinions Exist Over Klan,
Western delegates staged a demonstration for McAdoo
Foreign Relations, Prohibition,
And Farm A id — Expect
Monday mornjng in front of the Vanderbilt Hotel. Led by a
Much Controversy.
band playing "California, scores of* delegates paraded down Noisy But An Orderly
Fourth Avenue until they enme to McAdoo’s headquarters,
NEW YORK, June 24.— Volun­
Tribute Is Paid To
teer platform builders had another where all joined in singing the parody on Columbia in which
Memory O f W ilson
busy day Monday, but if anything "McAdoo Will Do” was frequently heard. In a speech which
their labors served only tt&gt; bring followed, McAdoo took another crack at Wnll Street and the
into bolder relief the differences
MADISON SQUARE GAR­
reason for strenuous opposition of monied interesets to his
over four of the principal plank?,
DEN,
June 24.— With a roar­
those deuling with the Ku Klux nomination was made obvious.
ing
demonstration
for Wood­
While McAdoo is npjMirantly in the most cheerful mood
Klan, foreign relations, prohibition
and farm aid.
of his life, and seems confident of victory, one cannot help bul row Wilson, the Democratic
inter­
As mntters stood on the eve of sense the futility of his etToi'ts. While he has 294 delegates National Convention
the first meeting of the platform instructed for him, over twice as many as his nearest com­ rupted its business todny
committee o f the Democratic Na­
while delegates and visitors
tional Convention there were ready petitor, the possibility of his getting the required two-thirds
joined
in a noisy arjd yet re­
for that committee no less than majority is practically nil.
spectful
tribute to late Pres­
three separate drafts or complete
Mark Sullivan asks in the World’s Work who will lead
ilatforms and a score or more of the Democrats now that McAdoo’s chances have faded away. ident, the idol of Democracy.
ndiyidual planks, most o f them
• Cheers for Cleveland, Jnckdealing with the four most contro­ He refers to tho oil scandal, insinuating tlmt the retainer fee
son,
Jefferson, Brynn had re­
which
McAdoo
received
from
Doheny
eliminated
the
former’s
verted subjects.
sounded
throughout the big
chance
for
the
presidential
nomination.
This
is
too
long
u
Products of Leaders
These were all the products of shot for Sullivan to take.
- garden, but when temporary
groups o f leaders, individual chief­
McAdoo cleared himself of oil spots months ago to the Chairman, Senator Pnt Harritains or had emerged from sessions
satisfaction
of everyone, at least to many states which in­ noitie and enthusiasm broke loose.
o f state delegations. Consequently
-Statu standards came up quickly
•
they do not embrace the many sug­ structed tneir delegates for him.
from their places and noon floor
gestions in written form which will
The futility of McAdoo’s etForts lies not in any Inck of jammed with mass o f milling
come from the outside— from Inbor, fitness o f his own part, not in individual power of any one marching delegates prancing about
business, women's, “ wet" and "dry” 1
of his rivals, but in the numerical strength o f the field against chanting songs which became fa­
and other organizations.
mous in war days of-Wilson.
Despite tho gaps that divide the him. Bobby Jones was the most potent entrant in the na­
“ America needs o Paul Revere,
minds o f lenders, particularly on tional open at Oakland Hills last month. He is the foremost "not a Sphinx,” in the White
the Klun und league o f nations is­ stylist in the country and moat consistent golfer. I f any ono House, to call it back to duty* and
sues, Homer Cummings of Con- should win, he should, and yet his chances o f doing so were high resolves, Harrison declared in
neticut, who Ih slated for the chair­
sounding tho keynote nt the Dem­
manship o f the platform committee, one in n hundred. The field against him was too large, not ocratic National Convention.
In an address condemning the
predicted thut nil troubles and dif­ too good. So it is with McAdoo. He has the best chance of
ferences would be adjusted in the any other individual in the race, but he probably will not be Republican administration—its pol.
committee, making floor fights un­ nominated. The dArk horse delegates will hold out for little icies, both domestic und foreign—
tho temporary chairman culled on
necessary. '
ones until McAdoo dies by the waysido. Then they will com­ Democrats everywhere, "with vic­
Others high within the party
promise on some makeshift.
tory within their grusp,” to unltu
councils were less optimistic nnd
against
u common enemy.
It
is
interesting
to
note
what
lengths
New
York
newspa­
minority reports from the commit­
“ l)h for one in thu White House,”
ted with succeeding contests on tho pers are going to gain the nomination of Al Smith. Even
floor were forecast in several quar­ the Republican New York Herald-Tribune, which nnturully he said, "whose hourt might bu
melted and courngu aroused to
ters. Besides the Klan and league
icstions, some thought that only should take very little interest in this Democratic conven-|sympathize und fight. Would that
e convention itself could finally tlqn, is daily showing its teeth qu-HU endeavor to boost wo once moro might seo in that ox ­
tldtermine the broadness o f the ex- ■Smith. In fact all New Yorkers'arc shouting Smith. In the I « h « t position alic with the courage
«MWh.
honesty
'eeslon by the party on pruhi- November election. Smith of course, could Hot carry a state wr * Jac*
Chon' thu. militant
Cleveland,
the . mutchlenn
of
tlon nnd law enforcement.
outside his own. But New Yorkers don’t seem to realize this. statesmanship and the* fine fight­
With the arrival o f Senator Os­ The fact that he is a Catholic and wet maltea-Yerv little dit- ing * qualities o f n -Woodrow
car ~W. Underwood o f Alabama,
Wilson." .
_ . -with a -s tro n g ’ anLLKiv.JUux Klan ference-tu them:--They yfigurq hc-Would -bu-preaidcat-ol

PLATFORM COMMITTEE HAS TROUBLE
ENCOUNTERING DIFFERENCES OVER
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A l Smith. governor of New
York and a Htrong contender for
the presdontinl nomination, is
very optimistic over the outlook
and predicts his nomination'with*
out any trouble.

DELEGATES FROM
21 STATES MEET
NEW YORK CHIEF

Chairman

Form al Exercises
M a r k Gathering
Convention
For Struggle Over
Presidential Choice
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Senator Thomas J.
alsh,:,,of
Montana, prominent as thoM- pros­
ecutor In the oil investigation in
the senate, who has been chosen
os permanent chairman o f the
Democratic National Convention.

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DELEGATES FROM
FLORIDA SELECT
LAMBRIGHT HEAD
Hrrold'a Special Correspondent Socures Story Which Could Not Be
Obtained By New York
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Reporters.

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NEW YORK, June 24.—
The
Democratic
National
Convention set out today to
lay down a platform and find
a presidential'nominee. The
opening program beginning
at noon, eastern daylight-sav­
ing time, had little indication
of the seething undercur­
rents b f clashing ambitions
and opinions that have bewil­
dered delegates for days and
which are likely to rock the
convention for many more
days aftsr disposal of formalities
of temporary and permanent or­
ganisation.
The high notes of today’s formal
prelude to impending spectacle in
Madison Square Garden wars the
keynote address of Senator Hart!son of Mississippi as temporary
chairman, the appointment of res­
olutions, rules credentials and oth­
er committees and sundry speeches
and action on resolution on mem­
ory of Woodrow-Wilson-.
' All the swirling cross currants
which Anally are going to cast xtp a
Democratic presidential nominee
centered about the great conven­
tion hall. Thirteen thousand party
war horses, delegates and spectat­
ors packed Madison Square Card*
to see the curtain rise on the
act of a great dram*—stupend
production with all star east, many
supernumeraries mud an indefinite
number

(By Ruby Leach)
(Special to the Sanford Herald.)
NEW YORK, N. Y.t Juno 24.—
E. D. Lumbright of Tampa was
elected chuirinan of the Florida del­
egation at a caucus yesterday.
Governor Smith And Franklin
John C. Cooper, Jr., was elected
Roosevelt Confer With Delcgstions of Many Btatrs On
ice-president, and Mrs. W. R. DorCampaign Outlook.
mun, secrutary.
Tha following
comfflitfeef wire appointed: Plat­
N E W - YORK, Jons' 24.— Del*form, W. J. Bryan and Fred P. keep back the throngs who
gates from 21 states met Monday
Cone, Live Oak; permanent organi­ tlekete hut Who hoped to (
with Gov. Alfred E. Smith and
zation, J. E. Worthington, Lake mission somehow. Lueky ones
Franklin E(. Roosevelt, his cam­
Wales; rules, Jerry W. Carter,; to tickteta wero ushered through repea
paign manager, pnd discussed
notify thwpeeeuUMf jtryun MaakaX,
Dm. guverryr’i
jjT g U g j
cnator Harrison rail the gamut I W c U ; u,
ididacy and acceptability for the ffitank
"
ftank; nnd
the'vote of thu
dent. Foul Csrtrt.
o
f
the
Ilnnling-Coolidgc
adminis­
mocratic presidential nomina­ chusetts delegation directing Sen- Furthermore, they think it’s smart to be wet.
rcporled
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Albert W. Gilchrist’s resolution ognizud by old timers as nt
tration in a aerion o f biting critition.
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ntor Walsh o f that state to fight
bg at 8:30 o’clock.
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claim;. A largo part o f hia speech that resolution committee leave dry preliminary to strenuous
Just
at
present
Carter
Glass
looks
to
bo
about
the
light­
At the end o f the day’s events. for a plank naming the Klan as
plunk out uf platform was second­ ahead surcharged with intense fs
Mr; Roosevelt said, tho result* of such and condemning it in no un­ est o f the dark horses. He has a splendid record o f achieve­ was taken up with a resume o f ed, alter a long delay, by Apple- ing which have been built up in tbs
PROGRESS OF FLIGHT
the disclosures o f senato' Invest!TCHEL FIELD. N. Y., June tho conference had “ been very en­ certain terms, thd lilies were even ment in legislation and administration of treasury depart­ fating committees. The oil policies, yard, was defeated 10 to two. A preconvention campaign,
lone airman, Lieut. Russell couraging, revealing many unex­ more sharply drawn on that ques­ ment. He was largely res]&gt;onsible for the text o f the fed­ n particular, came in for vigorous scrap in every state camp over tick- i Despite the difference over
utn to convention. The 25 tickets form declarations the convention,
an, Monday morning began pected sources of support” for the tion. The Ohio delegation also in­ eral reserve act. Ho is a powerful orator. Furthermore denunciation.
with the sun in the nope of Smith movement. It was explained, structed former Secretary o f War there seems to be some kind of an alliance between McAdoo
“ Show thla administration an oil given to Florida committemvrt and looking to the contest over earn'
ling a length o f the earth’s however, that while the delegates Baker to present Edmund H.
well,” he said, “ and it will show committee women is not suffilctnt dates as likely to famish its _
for number of Florida visitors here. est spectacle and its most serious
before his path is darkened, who culled din not, In all cases, rep­ Moore's anti-Klun plank to the and Glass. As soon as McAdoo feels that his own nomina­ you u foreign policy.’’
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W. J. Bryan entertained with difficulty The claims of 20 antii unsuccessful attempts in the resent the full delegations from the platform committee and urge its tion is impossible, it would surprise no one if the Californian
“ America has taken the measure
rear had not dampened his ar­ states they represented, they let It adoption.
threw his weight toward the Viilfinlan with the result that o f this administration,' he con- breakfast this morning for* Florida ci pants Aar the presidency have
Would Omit Klan
id following, a light breakfast be known that Gov. Smith had
have been able delegates and alternates at Mad­ been placed before the delegate* ip
tinued. “ it might
niig
William Jennings Bryan nnd the the latter woud be nominated.
b the trail blazer took the air “ votes In thorn."
to (rue itself from tho sectional ison Square Hotel. Mrs. Mayes sat • fevered pre-convention period,
Much is heard of others. There’s Davis, former ambas­ idolatry and to have looked be­ at Commoner's right side and Gil­ but there waa no clear indication
States Roosevelt Claims
Indiana delegation added their sup­
275 horsepower single aeatcr
The states represented either in port to those who favor omission sador to England, whom many say Is the most logical of yond the skies o f New England. U christ at loft, “ when I register at tonight that the convention would
let one Half minute before 3
whole or in part were named by o f the name of tho Klan. Bryan’s stabled possibilities.
. eastern standard time,
But 25 years of contact with Mor­ might have- heard the grouns o f the any hotel now,’’ Bryan told his And even in such a Aeld the stand­
i few clouda wfere in the iky, Mr. Roosevelt as follows: Tennes- plank would simply reaffirm the gan’s millions must surely have colored his viewpoint of the distressed farmers o f the West and guests, “ I write the name W. J. ard-bearer it is seeking.
Delegate Strength.
responded.
It Bryun in small letters.” Breakfast
glow ana guide, find a half ee, Virginia, North ond South Da- party’s devotion to the fundamental
labor situation, at least the majority of the voting population sympathetically
concluded, as all state meetings and
In pledged delegate strength
(Continued on page 8)
|llt hia way toward and over »ta , Kentucky, Missouri, Wash­ principles o f the constitution by
ington, Oregon, Utah, Colorado,
will think so and even a Democratic convention won’t taku
(Continued on page 0)
parties do here now, with another William G. McAdoo stands well
leghennlos, which he ho
scrap pbout tickets.
ahead of all his competitors. Gov­
quite so big a chance. Then there is Ralston o f Indiana,
before full daylight. One Nebraska, Louisiana,’ Plorlda, Mis­
Those invited to breakfast were: ernor Al Smith, the idol of the
and
fifty
spectators sissippi. West Virginia, Maryland,
about
whom
a
lot
is
being
said.
But
he
Is
too
old
and
doesn’t
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode
Mrs. Mayes, J. C. Cooper, J. E. T. New York democracy, has devali
the departure.
want the job any way. When folks reach this stage of coma
Island, New Hampshire and Maine.
Bowden, Bryan Mock, Paul Carter, ed a backing that will put him
I it’s best not to force matters. Jimmy Cox must be saying
Fred P. Cone, W. R. Dorman, J. second place on the opening '
Governor Smith divided hia time
5IANAPOLIS. June 24. —
E. Worthington, E. D. Lambright, Down the line will be rv
his prayers nightly for he’s here with 48 Instructed delegates,
Russell Maughan, speeding Monday between political, municlA. W . Gilchrist. Jerry Carter, T. J. long list of others whose
ard on his eosst to coast day- ml and state affairs. In the momand that’s about the most he will have to the forty-ftinth
Appleyard, W. H. Leonard, Eugene
n Mondsv niebt
Iflight passed over Indianap- ng he met a state board from Al­
ballot. In all this string there must be at least SO dark
A. R. Key was in charge of the Koch, Tom Farris, G. Patterson, J.
r triumphantly that both' of the
It 7:50 central standard time. bany and awarded printing con­
NEW YORK. June 24.-O n the horses, all of whom have a chance. Doubtless slim one, but program at the Rotary Club lunch­ T. G. Crawford, Fraak Clprk, F. B. leaders Would be eliminated In tlur
It Dayton at 8:16 after a brief tracts for the year. Then, a brief
Greggs, A. J.
Angle, end by the bitter rivalry
stay at his campaign headquarters eve cf the convention betting on a chance. In all probability no one will be nominated on the eon today and had as principals on Shutts,
devoted to conference purposes, the results grew more and more first ballot, nor the tenth, but on about the fiftieth ballot tho program, Mr. and hire. Robert Jessie Cone. Mrs. Dorman, Hsrbert them.
/
Herndon who entortained with a
Monday there was a rail
-ATUR, June 24. — Lieut. and ha left to review the parade of active until it was estimated that Carter Glass, Charles W. Bryan or some equal worthy, will aeries of musical numbers anil reci­ Felkel, Miss Ruby Leach and R. L.
Dean.
strength in the pa
Maughan, nuking n coaat 25,000 men in the employ of New so far $250,000 has been bet on
tations. Mrs. Herndon performed
be acclaimed.
.
;
Mrs. D. A. McDougal of Miami, Smith and McAdoo T t
»t flight, passed dver Decatur York city, including the police, Are
with the cornet while Mr. Herndon and
the nomination.
At least that
Supalpa, Okla., committee enthusiasm to * fever heat
,
, . i
'
m„ central standard time. and street departments.
manipulated
on
old
"organ wonfan from Oklahoma, announced kept the hotel district of
Returning to headquarters Jate much again is expected to bu in
such as are used by Ital­ to the world, by radio at Woman's York echoing with the
... the* afternoon, the governor the hands of stakeholders in this Officer
. Leads at McCook Field
Jacksonville Teams Are Selepted grinder”
ians traveling with monkies. Sev­ Press Club reception, that conven­ marching delegates. Mr.
I'fTON, Ohld, June 84.— Lieu* again was besieged by callers and city before a choice Is made. The
solos were rendered by Mrs. tion is open and ready for business. taking notes Uf fast-flying
Junior Chamber To To Canvass Coiinty eral
Russell L. Maughan landed rave hie time to them until called
odds
on
both
favorites:
Governor
Herndon
and those were enjoyed by “ Madison Square Garden is afiattsr that some of those pledged
o
hurry
to
Mayor
John
F.
Hylan’a
IcCook Field from Mltchel
with flags," she broadcasted, “ New were preparing to quit th
. N.iY., at 7:05 eastern stand- dinner yesterday for New York Smith and William G. McAdoo, Assist Sanford Body For Boy Scout Fund the Rotarians.
The numbers given by Mr. York is vibrant with welcome and after the .'early ballots,
me and took off at 9(1* in hia state and other delegate guests of lengthened a little. Smith backers,
At tho luncheon hour today com­ Herndon were mainly of a comical delegates are athrill with eager
[attempt to span the continent the city.
•.
ip of hit supporters in
while still taking two to one in]( G. W . Spencer, Jr., temporary
To do "Missionary Work.*
[dawn to dusk....... c
mittees
or teams wero selected and Jazz nature and nono but those ness. Delegates found New Yor
speech that no dalegs
chairman
of
the
local
Junior
Cham­
some
instances,
were
for
the
most
who
heard
theln
can
fully
appreci­
had a big, warm heart and were
Meanwhile, the New York dele­
lughan covered the flrat lap of
ber of Commerce which is being"or­ which sre to ' canvass Seminole ate the merriment derived there­ met with royal welcome from Red been sent to the
part
demanding
two
and
one-half
umey, New York to Dayton, gates had been assembled st the
‘Res, in four hours and seven Smith headquarters to meet with to one. McAdoo from two and ganized, Monday afternoon re­ county this afternoon in an en. from. He reeited a number of the Caps at station and newsboys in’
one-half to one to three to one.
ceived, by means of a long distance deavor to raise the remainder of so called “Dago” stories with con­ corners to Norman Mock and
nds to review a
**• ■lightly better than the Mr. Roosevelt end, incidentally, be
John W. Davis and Senator Ral­ telephone message, word that a Seminole’s quota of tha sum to bo siderable skill. This brought much Elizabeth
Marbury, gsnl
who
instructed
by
him
to
do
missionary
"• hs had p(ann«d.
applause from the hearers.
ston were four to one; Senator
brought the convention to Ntw
su of the flight woe de­ work among other delegations for Glass flve to one; Senator Under­ member of the Jacksonville Junior raised by the Central Florida
| W ,
ring the
a report was
DUI*
■“ lunehcon
*
e hour and eleven minutes the interest of the governor's ctm- wood and Governor 8llser six to Chamber of Commerce will meet Council for the purpose of widely heard from the Boy Scout commit­ York.” '
ntxt
with the young men of Sanford
Aire. Al. Smith and her youngest
repairs to a gasoline line,
tha
one. There was even a bet on Wednesday night for the purpose eztendlng Boy Scout activities in tee on the plans for scout work to daughter,
_
w MUs Emily
, Smith,
nitb, who
chsnlca at McCook Field also Pa&amp; w i c h e d in between the dele­
be
carried
oat
in
thla
and
the
William
J.
Brvan
whom
one
ad­
spent lost winter at Miami
,wheele with larger tires on gates was a group of more than mirer regarded as a ten to one of assisting in the organization of Lake, Orange, Volusia, Seminole, neighboring eountles. Also a notice by way epent
a permanent janior body in thla Osceola und Brevard counties. The
and other parts of Florida, ware
Jp. While this was going on 50 representatives of farm and ag­
from the local Kiwanls Club j*aa special guests of newspaper women
shot.
On other candidates the city ..
teams were selected under thu
m paced restlessly
and ricultural interests. They asked betting was irregular. One firm
Very little could be learned over direction of H. C. DuBosu, chair­ road challenging the Rotarlana to at a reception. Mrs. Smith is a
Gov. Smith and Mr. Roosevelt to
a game of baseball in the
telephone,
however.
Mr. man it the citizens committee.
(Continued an page 6)
'tenant Harrold R. Harris, help them In efforts being made to quoted 8ehator Copeland at six to the
future. The challenge was not ac­
one;
another
Arm
thought
him
no
Spencer
seated,because
of
the
elec­
test pilot of McCook Field, have the convention adopt K plank
who
The teams are: Outlying dis­ cepted but a notice was ordered
better than ten to one.
tric and rain storm which was tak­
*opervised the work of the pledging relief to agriculture and
vote#
are
Man
living
near
Ocala
tricts,
Dr.
8
.
Pules
ton,
A
.
R.
Xey,
sent
to
the
Kiwanians
saying
that
Smith waa favorite in the ing place at that time. He ascer­
tions of
"«*• “ W H the weakened ■gplnsi governmental interference amount of money wagered on him tained that the Jacksonville repre­ H. B. Lewis and B. J. Starling; thoy would play them in golf
Killed With Shotgun
tion had not been discovered in the business affairs of cooperat­ as well aa In the odds. J. S. Fried
thei
north aids of First Street, 8. O. instead.
sentative
la
an
officer
of
lunlor
Cook Field, It would have ive farm agencies. •
ballots
' — l . ' ; •!’
Shinholser,
Edward
Higgins
and
W.
Those
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
4k Co. had money to place at one chamber In that city but could not
the termination of thq
C. H1U: south side of First Street, Robert Herndon and member*:
OCALA. June' 24.—Oera* Johns.
to seven that the New York gov­ get his name.
Naval Stores Men
H. R. Stevens, C. E. Henry and George W. Brockhahn, Ra * “
ernor
would
be
the
next
president.
Mr.
Spencer
learned
that
the
J
*
{H k *
“
*»s a terribly rough voyage
Randall Chaae; county at large, H. Chose, R. J. Holly, H, C. Du
south of Ocala,
The Arm . also placed $30,000 Jacksonville body la glad to »
Meet
In
Savannah
from New York,” Maughan
night as he
M. C. Haddock, E. F. Houshol
against $10,000
that McAdoo that Sanford is to have a junior C. Duftose and M. C. Haddock.
« landing here. “There w as a
Some one shot
W. Al. Haynes, W
Edwurd
w o r dHiggins,
H lj^
It
was
decided,
said
Mr.
DuBose,
chamber
and
state
that
they
will
wouldn’t
be
nominated.
This
was
SAVANNAH. June 24.-Naval
E. Henry, W. C. Hill. G. W . Knig
a shotgun,
stores operators from Georgia, all Wall Street betting, but there help in every way nosslble to make the teams start work immediately A. R. Key, Harry Kent, H. 8 . *
after the luncheon. He expreaoed
was a great deal of 1$ in the ho­ the local organization a success.
rsln
iln and wind sto
storm. Florida and neighboring states, tels and resorta along Broadway.
ELECTEDJ j RANI
confidence hi the men who are in Lewis, Frank McMaohn, Frank
members
»nd
patrons
who
rece"
t‘
y
_ *r■ I went through it,
charge of the canvassing work and MacNelll, R. A. Newman, Dr, “
One
bet
of
$2,000
to
$5,000
on
MARKET8
organised
a
rosin
and
turpentine
**)• the ship bobbed up.&gt;, iand
CLEVELAND,,
-L .G
CHICAGO, June 24.— Wheat: bulievss that they will raise the de­ Puleston, W. 8. Parker. F. E. F
Smith was recorded and there
« « Irregular movement exchange met here today to
York
were dozens of "smaller ones. July. 113K to U S * ; September, sired' sum before night- It sub­ millet, H. R. Stevens. Dr. R. E. Grilling of Long ii
en__ today
. elected
Smith ruled by far the favorite 116U to 116(4, Corn: July, 88*4 scriptions to cover the full quota Stevens, 8. O. 8hinholser, B. J. was
Starling, D.&gt; L. Thrasher, Frank gineer of the
u - .
with
more
money
In
sight
for
him
to
88(4^
Oats:
8«ptember,
43
to
chairman of the temporary organlVeroay, A. £ . YowflL
.
' /* comotive 1
43%’.
‘
than there were taken for it.
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THURSDAY, JU N E 26^ 1924.

SALFO RD *

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Bay," also*1iometiyr

CONVENTION TO
SEE HABD FIGHT
IADERS THINK

To Probably C a ll
Confernecc Ju ly 16

- ' •■ \ -j

*•'*
* ■‘ ■N ext' Week. '•
"W here the North B egin s"
"H o d m a n Blind," "F o o l’s A w n S Ing," Jackie. ^Joogan in "L on g Live
the K ing," and "W estern Feuds."
....
Coming.
Cecil B. DeMilic’s "Ten Com­
mandments,", the biggest featuro
nicturo ever made by Paramount.
Dorothy Gisch in "The White Sihtcr," Buster Keaton in "Sherlock
J r.,"."T h e Thief o f Bagdad," Jack
Dempsey in the 10 2-Rocl fight and
Win pictures. Over 100 other fine
pictures booked.

BERLIN, June 23.— A Berlin
jidge has formulated the limits
a approval or disapproval of a
pny by a spectator as follow s:
“ If the management makes no
ircliminary announcement &lt;jto the
emtrary, it must be assumed that
it ngrccs tacitly to the old establiihed custom that everybody who
is so inclined may criticise the per-

»»ru«iinnUP, ^ —
“ anford.gln.ii1'* &amp;
n X ,PW,° " •nSW*
**" "

l
| With ticket books selling nt re­
. ...The Chimney Rock Camp for
(Continued from page I)
School rn,..fUu*H
duced rates contestants are earn­
Boys, one o f the most popular o f
. fight. A similar position has
(Continued
from
page
1)
j-'ounty. 1-ioriJu ^ O
'Continued from page 1.)
ing
thousansd
o
f
votes
in
the
final
the western North Carolinn sum­
If the foreign office communi- been taken by lenders in ether delrespective predictions o f victory, mer camps for boys, will draw an
dash
for
the
^cstly
prizes,
to
be
Interest at th« ’ t 1
the supporers o f n dozen or more unusually large number o f Florida quo means that Premier Hcrriot cgntions.
nwnrdcd nt tho Milnnc theater this
annually
‘rf«n &gt;
candidates were declaring n posi­ boys this reason nmong whom wiil is becoming converted to the idea
The contest with respect to the
coming Saturday night, Juno 28.
follow*: H o n 'd , W i
tive conviction that neither o f the bo n number pf local youngsters, o f admitting Germany to the foreign relations plank ’ hinges
two
f
„
r
nUr|k*M
This
is
the
last
week
that
ticket
league and accepting that form of
two leaders could be nominated. the
hiiv V„
. , 1V purty
..... . meeting ...
books can bo bought nt the re­
entire
in ......
Jack- security, it is felt that much has largely on whether thcr oshall bo
after ih!
The workers for John W. Davis is- 5onvnic on July 1, where they will been accomplished. But events
numii«»red ihr,
Ut&lt;
duced rates as follow s:
specific references to the league
sued a statement
ying they were have three private Pullman cars nt
*t.000.90 each! ’. f®* a
A
$0.00
book
o
f
tickets
for
$5.00,
must
wait
cn
the
attitude
of
the
year* after thi J° ■
now completely
onvinced their their disposal for the trip by train
•o f nations. Some o f the Wilson
n $3.00 book o f tickets for $2.50
French chamber, where M. Her­
candidate would y the
^ choice of. to camp.
o
f
didnnpjm
ALj-j|
n(|
H
j
^
fr
'Took
eto ! is lU
lose
'M tcertain
l * P IH I of dsupport
u |)jo m v m n n j
’
^
. f+p ——
.•
i
•
.
- y
• MIIU l» f ,, u w
»/v/w re v/»
» •v a c s n i i r r
4he convention, Som e-of theiriends$7*r=i^^=' ,
........,— .
course, the means adopted for |51.25. All ticket books nro trnns*6f/ Senator Glass o f vVirginia
: ~ .i « i » -said
- i .i
•Hilaries A. Hfimirron rrf Jack ­ Premier MacDonald is in the Rrit-J GJnss o f Virginia, while not seek-i
, frlnelpai* ■**!r 'V i
sonville, an assistant d irector o f ish parliament. Great importance! jnjj n8 |)ron(| (l declaration ns was CfPnuudng permissible artistic crit- j fcrnbje and good until used.
This Two Atlanta Tourists I'oiicf, payahi,*!!?
Hock. Camp and well- is nttnehed to the Agreed continuity ' contained in the 1920 plntform.takc fcism must conform with middle-1 is the last week o f the contest and
»nnk. f l i j ' and,* u« Rm
field narrow down eventually to . Chimney
.... ...........
said itoml* to i‘ **'**fl
known scoutmaster o f that city, o f the negotiations. It is under-; the position that there shoujd be
QREENVILLE, S. C., June 23. avlthln twe„‘ l,‘y b* '
■ Glass and Davis with the Virginian
European customs. House keys and.
v° tc* " ! ! ! , bc ,“ uicd n ftcr 10
will have charge of the Florida stood that the general conference i a pronouncement for American
E. M. levy and Herndon Thomas, notice
holding the final advantage. Heart­
arc forbidden, fo r in the} _ , •
•- ..
.
...
\Vri».of acrepu^'
*ICrfPtanr*
delegation which will number some will bo held July 16, and as soon 1participation'under such conditions iThistles
,
.
Tho campaign will clo3c with a members c f the Atlanta tourist
ened by the arrival In New York of 80 boys and loaders. Seven San­
°Plnlon
list
.analysts
the
theater
is
no
Iockrd
hnllot
box,
now
in
the
lobby
Thom*onnatn
ns the British parliament rises in as would not impair its sovcrcignparty, wore wounded in an ex­ Pr»v In K *.h etornnn
tjielr candidate, the Alabama group
" r-n.?Ti^
ford boys have signed applications August Mr. MacDonald hopes 1ty,
fold o f battle where bruto force o f the Milunc thoater. Contestants change o? shots, with federal and
working for Senator Underwood lor the two months’ outing at.
"
fnralMHL1'1 S I
ngain
to
visit
Paris
for
a
further:
Another
group
of
the
leaders
decides the issue.”
.
will bc allowed to deposit their re­ statp prohibition officers early toredoubled their efforts with a confi­ Chimney Rock Camp and it can ho
Kaeh I,I,I m
•
j oppose this plan, holding thnt the \ The ruling grow out o f one o f serve ballots and flnul reports
up
.
. dny on the Grecnvjllo and Hcnder- with a cortined ti
dence that they declared had been safely stated that they are all look- conversation.
4 m M r n ! position o f the party is so well dc- )ianv law casc3 rcsultin" from to the closing hour, then tho com-1 fonville highway 18 mils from J'1'** Hundred plf,,1**!
' heightened greatly by the dcvclop- in gforward to a wonderful time in
FINISH TENTATIVE ' fi n d that n genoral expression of evictions from theaters o f persons mitten Iif judges will conduct the Jhro. Members o f tho party M c r made PO aMe |„ n] V 'l
mctits o f the past few hours.
the mountain country.
vho were too noisy in their dem- counting of' the votes and award swort out warrants against Reui
There also were renewed declara­
Mr. Hamilton states th.-^^thc
fTir,n
a" lh,,t ls ncc' tnstrations.
cssary
atnlion
this ,s
time.
the prizes.
ben Gosnell, federal dry lag«;.it,
.
tions of allegiance to several of largest party of Florida boys ever PROGRAM SUNDAY :ro‘n
The Virginia platform plank
All awards will be made ns soon John McCauley, state constable, III*? -'•maK„ 7f,loIrM
—
those who heretofore have been re­ to leave the state for a summer FOR FIRST 3 D AYS
1,7
ns the votes are counted Snturdny. and tho latter’B son and the officers tj* take up *ald
law enforcement has been sug- P A M P A
D /k P
garded as likely to receive only in the western North Carolina
gested as a solution of the nroix lv jls
.T v r l v
How They Stand Today.
retaliated by obtaining warrants! lh«? Ifirmn of i»ii. ^ lt|
complimentary votes on the early country will be under his charge
.(Continued from page 1.)
Board
rfs,rvrvr*h,hn
hibitioti question, but while there j
IT I T M Fk T ’O * Mrs. E. C. Go'snn
...... I . ^ n a o for the arrest of the two wounded I1"“
r'1 r*"'
•" '’V^ V
ballots. Soon after the arrival of this season at Chimney Rock Camp.
five minutes, and not to exceed two hns been some closing o f the gap
■ "» »•"! allIn„Md* V f i i l
1
,M
rs. H
ow a rd Gvei
Mrs.
Howard
Ovcrlin..... -1,260,000 men. The tourists declared they dreaaed
-------Governor Charles W. Bryan o f Ne­ Nearly 30 Miami boys will make
t0
thp
r*..;V!
in numlier.
cn this subject the leaders nre not B E G I N
T U E SD A Y ' ,:«s (»l|ic * '*rn Glisson..
braska, the delegates o f that state the trip this season and in Jack­
were fired upon without provoca- '•? Instruction Sll!
Adoption of rule recognizing and yet in accord. The Virginm p ln t-r
, i Florida. , are of T
.
Miss Ann Leo___________ 1,230,000 tion.
held a meeting and announced they sonville no less than 34 youngsters
the eighteenth
jiiss Meien Moage........... I,rju,u00
would stand by the governor until have signed up for this wonderful enforcing unit rule in the delega­ form mentions
(Continued from page 1)
t ic h OK s a i . ij OK aio.noo.00
tion o f those states which liave amendment by name and declarer,
Mina Margaret Cowan ...1,150,000 .n osrK
there was a break away from the outing.
TUB
COUNTY nniKK
i'iA f. TAX s m n n i, m s .
....................
luring the nfternoon which will
that
it
and
the
statutes
piyscd
in
adopted
such
a
rulo
in
their
state
Mrs.
W
.
L.
R
um
ple........
1,043,000
j leading candidates. The Ohio dele­
TUICT
SO. 4, SKMIXOI.K COtl.X
I-IC INSTIU rTlOS’^?,!
Some of tho features o f this conventions.
tompletc
Seminole’s
linnnei!
obliga­
.
,
accordance with it should be e f­
COUNTY.
Mrs. Reginald H olly......... 1,028,000
TV. KI.OIIinA, I U O III.HTItlCT
gation, ono o f the largest in the camp which have endeared it to the
tions to the Central Florida Coun­
nKIXO AM O KXOWX AH CltlU
Miss Allic Gillnn................ 952,000
Resolution of thanks to New fectively administered but it also cil for the present.
convention, was said to have dccid- heart of tho Florida boy is the
A
Meat;
(Vii '
l.l'OTA HKKCIAL TAX SCIIOOI.
declares that such statutes are im­
Miss R. E. GrilTIn.......... r.. 502,000
ad It would stand until the end for wonderful location in the heart o f York City.
T. W. LAWTon*1'**1
m
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Miss .Sarah Warren Ens
Resolution
authorizing Dcmo- perfect er out o f harmony with icnuta composing four troops
backed by the delegates from In­ well equipped athletic facilities
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to Senator Ralston.
All prizes are rendy for deliv­
•:sa-aorn7?7'-.,V-r2!loar,t
hport, modern club house, farm and next nnlimial convention.
Thrmas
(Taggart,
national with the funds now being raised, ery this coming Saturday night,
Underwood Arrives ' i
‘ ‘Dig'’ cats, and n modern bakery
Resolution providing for the or­
Inuch
can
bo
done
in
a
short
time
to
from
Indiana,
June 28, 1921, 10 o ’clock, the cloaSenator Underwood was the third in connection with the dining room. ganization o f the national commit­ comniitteepinn
came out with n declaration today stimulate growth in this activity ing hour. Vote this week or novof tho active candidates to reach Splendid tutoring in any school tee.
for
Seminole
county.
It
has
been
that the league o f nations should
or.
tho convention city, William G. Mc- subject, horse-back riding and
Adjournment.
not he written this year and In­ pointed out, however, thnt without
Remember
Adoo and Alfred E. Smith having water sports ore some o f the many
t
Breeze In and See the New
Third Day
the
money
that
is
needed,
pinna
for
corporated in the platform.
All
ticket
books purchased this
been on the ground, for several other fcnturcs.
extending
the
activities
o
f
this
Convention called to order by
"F our yenrs ago," said Mr. Tag­
week nre transferable and good
' days In constant consultation with
Tho boys that are to leave here Senator Walsh.
work will be impossible.
gart, "I thought the league o f na­
until used.
their managers. During tho day arc: Bfiggs Arrington, son o f Mrs.
I’ rnyer.
tions was the greatest thing on
You will always see a good show
Mr. Underwood remained nt the Stella Arrington; John Edward
Announcements by the recrctary. earth, hut I do not feel nt this time N otify F lorida Party at the Milanc.
home o f a friend in the suburbs, Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Call of Htntcs for candidates for thnt the party should write tile
I’ rogrnm This Week.
bo^ both Mr. McAdoo and Governor Higgins; Donne Turner, Jr., son o f
O f Change in Schedule
league into its platform."
Smith, nftcr attending church, 1Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner; L. I’ , presidential nominees.
Tonight.
Mr. Tnggnrt indicated that n
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After the nominating speeches
spent several hours In conference ,Hngnn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
"Just Off nroadwny," n Wm. Fox A
Notice hns been received here production, featuring John Gilbert
at their respective headquarters. I!’ • Ilngan; Arthur Zachary, son o f have been nirnle the convention will wet plank would not be incorpo­
by Superintendent T. W. LaWtpn nm| an nil-star enst. Also com ­
Thp West Virginia supporters o fiM r- and Mrs. A. I). Zachary; proceed to tho ndoptioii o f n plat'- rated in the platform.
to the clTcct that the schedule of edy.
John W. Davis visited him at his George Knight,
„ . son of Mr. and form.
train No. 82, Lnlmetto Limited,
A N ecessity
From this point the program is
,Long Is Imid home, but said after­ Mrs. G. W. Knight, ami Alhcrnon
Tuesday.
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ward that tho presidency was not Speer, son o f Mr. and Mrs. G. A. indefinite. It seems probable that (From Louisville Courier-Journal) Atlantic Const Line RailronVI, was
"Tents Of
Allah,”
featuring
changed
on
June
22,
consequently
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am
going
to
give
n
small
dance
nil
the
nominating
speeches
in
Speer.
mentioned.
Monte Hibe and-Mary Aiden. Also
prospect tuny not he delivered in soon and will need some jazz the Florida party going to Wash­ comedy.
Several other prominent figures
records."
ington to attend the meeting c f
Wednesday.
in Democratic politics were nmong (From the University o f Kansas) one day; or u night session may Itq
"H ere nre the latest, lady. A ls o )1!"* National Educational AssocinThe
young man who sends decided upon.
"Daddies,” by Dnvid BelnsCo., n
the day’s arrivals. Senator Robin­
,
will leave Jacksonville nt Warner Bros., classic featuring
After tho nominating speeches IIonic, Sweet Home."
son, of Arkansas, the Democratic flowers to the girl who broke a
"W hat do I want with that oldih/f*r' «• m. Saturday, June 28, in­ May Marsh and Harry Myers, also
aenato loader, who is to have the date with his "on account o f ill­ have been disposed of, tho adoption
ness."
stead o f 8:15 a. in. on that rate, ns comedy.
o f the platform becomes the order s o n g ? "
support of his state fo r tho presi­
o
f
business,
and
if
there
ho
a
con­
“
Why,
you
can't
wind
up
n
dance
I
previously announced.
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test from the floor on any o f the
The rate wijl bo one and one-hnif
"Loyal
Lives," a
smashing,
mer secretary o f the navy, rcachod
planks, nH now seems prohnhlc, con­
fares for the round thip on the ernshing medo-dramn c f tho postal
New York during tho day and con­
sideration of the platform alone
identification plnn.
.Application service with all-star enst, includ­
ferred with many o f their friends.
may consume the sessions o f an en­
for such identification should be
he ing Brandon Tymnn. Mary Carr,
DONDON, Juno 23.— Because of f"*Talk Final D ans
tire dny and night.
the serious lack o f ncrnmmodn- directed to W . S. Cnwthon, stntc Faire Binny nnd William Collier,
Final plans fo r the convention’s
The platform out o f the way, the tions during what is known ns the superintendent o f public instruc- Jr. A lso comedy.
opening session were talked over at
convention will proceed to the bal­ socinl season her* a party o f GOOjtion, Tallahassee, Fla.
....
Friday.
solicit
two conferences between Chairman
loting for the presidential nominee. Gcthonburg students have char---------------- --------------Tom Mix in "N orth of Hudson
Hull o f the national committee,
Estimates o f the number o f ballots tered n ship in which they will jive
Mrs. Alphonso B ryant and two Ray." A lso Beasts o f Paradise se­
8cnator Harrison o f Mississippi,
which will he taken before an while visiting'Englnnd. Tho ves- children at the Country Club,
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...... rial No. 3.
who will act ns temporary chair­
agreement is rcnchod run nil the
welcome visitors nt the Sunday
Saturday.
man and keynoter, and Sonntor
way from 10 to 50.
school.
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PAGE TWO

The Sanford Herald

Covering: The Democratic Convention

On the front page today, The Sanford Herald publishes
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Rntarftd
Second C l i n Matter,
October 17, ISIS, at the I’ oalotflce of The Herald, who Is In attendance at the National Dernrv J
at BanTord, F lorida, under A ct o f ■cratic Convention at New York, by special appointment from
March 1, 1117.________________________
William Jennings Bryan.
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nOLIAM ) U IIEA.V....
From time to time, during the convention, interesting
. M aau rr
R . II()\V A t i l l D K H O ----sidelights
and observations on the political situation, as it
111 M m e l l i A t o m
-affects the Democratic party, will be. published in this paper.
m im cn iP T iox n a t k i
One T ea r____17.00 Six Month*..fJ.5n In close touch with Democratic leaders attending the big
Delivered lit C ity by Carrier, p e r. convention, Mr. Dean will pass on to the readers of The Her­
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E dition. |j.00
week l i e W eek
ald first hand information secured by hftn at Madison Square
per Tear.
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notice*. oarda it thanka, reaolutlona
In
line
with
the
policy!
of
this
paper
to
furnish
its ,rondI M d notice* o f entertainm ent* where
. charge* are m ade w ill be charge*- "ers with all the news all the time, no effort or expense will be
j f a f a t .regular ad vertisin g rate*.
spared in thoroughly covering the big New York conven­
' XEM IIKIl TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Aaaoclatad Free* la exetus- tion. In addition to the reports of the Associated l*re.4s, the
1 Iveljr entitled to the uae fo r repub- news services of The Herald will be augmented by special
* llcation of all newa dlapatchea
credited to It o r n ot oth erw ise cred - newspaper writers who will cover the convention for this
1 Had In this paper and alao the local
. newa published herein. A ll right* or paper.
P k M U M ♦T»rr k ftt n M M * i w » l
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As Brisbane Sees ’ !t

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SIGH NO MORE LADIES
Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more;
Men were deceiver* ever,
One foot in sea, and one on shore,
To one thing constant never,
Then sigh not so,
But let them go,
And be you blythe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds o f
woe
Into, Hey npnny, nonny.

t Sing no more dittie, sing no more
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Of dumps so dull and heavy;
The fraud of men was ever so,
Since summer first was leavy.
Then sigh not so,
: .. . But let them go*
And be you blythe and bonny;
Converting all your sounds o f
n -: - ,.i woo
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Momentous days in the political
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Instructed to vote for McAdoo,
\ claimed by both the headquarters
o f Al. Smith and Carter Glass, the
Florida delegates are finding them­
selves In a predicament as the con­
Yl
vention opens today.
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«. * Every New York paper has
something to say about Willianl
Jennings Bryan and the Floridu
delegation. Citizens o f this state
made no mistake when they sent
! him to the convention.
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Dependent largely on tho Demo­
cratic nominee will be the results
of tho
presidential elections In
. November.
Neither Smith nor
Underwood could be elected.
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According to Cartoonist Guthrie,
Honorable Sol Sodbuiter was the
last man to handle T he Herald’s
“ Pay-IJp W eek" dollar. Hla pic­
ture has been placed in the window
""o r B o w e r ’s Pharmacy. He doesn’t
ricollect what he dona with it.’
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Florida wants a “ dry” plank In
the Democratic; platform judging
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appointed to work out the matter. This committee, com­
posed of progressive citizeos, is to meet during the week and
arrange details which will be brought before the chamber
this coming Friday.
Sanford and Seminole county should have n community
chest or some other systematic plan for concentrated efforts
,for welfare work. The hit or miss system should be done
away with and the important tasks should be put on a more
satisfactory basis.
With a community chest, duplication of efforts and lack
of organization and efficiency will give place to centraliza­
tion of efforts, system and organization in the distribution of
money and supplies. Instead of having several societies and
organizations doing welfare work, and in many cases con­
flicting with each other, there should be one big, well organ­
ized und properly conducted organization specializing in this
important and necessary work. The business o f such an or­
ganization would be to investigate and systematically look
after welfare work of the entire community.
Community chest plnns have worked out very satisfac­
torily in other .progressive Florida cities. The necessary
amounts o f money have been forthcoming to finance the
plan. In some cities the quota has been far oversubscribed,
so desirous were people to put this class of work on a more
sound basis.
And now is the time for Sanford to do it. The present
summer offers the opportunity of putting the plan into ope­
ration in the right way. This fall will find people busy. Be­
fore the opening of the tourist season the plan should be put
fh working order and be properly functioning.
Tired of being called on for this and for that, the aver­
age person will greet with satisfaction a plan for combining
all "drives0 into one. It is probable that without much
trouble the necessary funds could be secured.
By taking the lead in this matter the chamber of com­
merce is taking a Htep in the right direction. It is hoped
plans will be speedily perfected by the chamber and that
.this section enn have a community chest in operation in the
very near future.
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IT WU-L BE a hard fight for the
nomination, harder than tho' Balti­
more fight, when Champ Clnrk was
abandoned by false friends.
Hero Is some alleged "n ew s/"!
None of It is warranted. Pick out }
what pleases you.

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W ALSH: OF MONTANA, who
b.-at tho copper bosses and went to
tho Senate over their prostrate
bodies, will run for vice president
with McAdoo nt tho head of the'
ticket. There isn’t any doubt that’
rapubllcatlon o f apeclal dlapatchi
Walsh would be the best man Mc­
; herein are alao reaerved.
Adoo could select—if McAdoo gets
A Step In The Right Direction
the nomination. Mr. McAdoo is by
TU ESDAY, JU NE 24. 1924
At the meeting of the chamoer or commerce last Fri­ far the strongest candidate today.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY day plnns for inaugurating a community chest plan in this Hut don’t exaggerate the impor­
REFUGE, STRENGTH, HELP:
section were brought,up and discussed, and a committee tance of that.

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LOUIS SKI HOLD writes for Cy­
rus H. K. Curtis’ conservative
newspapers under the heading,
"Wall Street Backs Al Smith’3
Candidacy,” and, according to the
McAdoo men, “ Financial interests
fearing wave of radicalism are out
in the open with their opposition to
McAdoo,”
Everybody knew that. When Mc­
Adoo had the railroads he really
ran them. That doesn't suit Wall
Street gentlemen. They want to
run them.

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sibly under the dclu,w $
°re jazz bands.
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Yt must be nigo t„ j,e r.y
vice-president and knofU
be noticed for tile nTit/l*
if you win.

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from a New York jijE H
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TAGGART. OF INDIANA, most
influential man with one possible
exception, of all those at the con­
vention, was supposed to be in with
Brennan and Charles F. Murphy, to
nominate Al Smith. But Murphy is
dead und things have changed. Tom
Taggart must thing about Indiana,
which is a DRY state, and in other
ways NOT fortile soil for an Al
Smith boom.

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FLORIDA OR FLORIDIAN

WHO REALLY IS McTaggart’s
candidate? Nobody knows. But it
is not Al Smith. Officially he is for
Ralston. Perhaps he is, but if he
decides that Ralston can’t win why
not Marshall, unco vice president, a
genuine American? As governor
of Indianu, Marshall settled public
gambling by simply sending the
militia with orders to lock up every
gambler.
Marshall would run well.

OCALA STAR

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Florida newspapers making n . A large number of Latin names,
fu^s because some writers insist Campania, Aputin, etc., terminate
upon calling n resident of this state |in ia, therefore their people were
a Floridian, instead of a Floridan, j called Campanians, Apulians, etc.,
could find some excuse for the " i’ but in these eases the l was part
if they would look about. There’s of tho name of the province or city,
Virginian, for instance. And Caro­ and was not inserted when it was
linian, Georgian, Memphian, Ken­ extended to the name of the dwell­
tuckian, and others.—Times-Union. er therein. The name “ Floridu"
Tho Star has no objection to the was bestowed on this land by the
AND THEN THERE is Governor
Silzer, of New Jersey, who has just Times-Union sitting in judgment Spanish, whose language is based
opened up headquarters along with, on orthographical disputes, but if on and closely follows the Ioitin.
The nanus the Times-Union
Frank Hague, one of tho ablest' it is going to do so it must do like
fighting politicians in tho United any other judge— hoar all the evi­ quotes do not strengthen hut weak­
States, back o f him. Silzer is a’ dence and then consult the author­ en its argument. “ Virginian” is de­
rived from Virginin, not from “ Virbuilder, an able man, honest, keep ities before charging the jury.
track of him.
The Star has been using the gina” ; "Georgian” from Georgin,
^spelling "F-l-o-r-i-d-a-n” for some not from “ Georgn” . Memphian’ and
JOHN W. DAVIS has opened ,ye.irs. It began using that form of “ Kentuckian” are logically results
headquarters also. Ho is an cs- spoiling because its attention was of Memphis and Kentueky/’ Carolinian” is another example o f slovenly
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tunable gentleman, but when you *tailed
it I...........
by a Lhigh
authority
English
spelling. However, there is
see him among those politicians its which gave what the Stnr consitla warrant for it, for Carolina is de­
like seeing the keeper push the, em l good reason for so doing.
rived from Caroline, which is
cage. Wh
1 int° thL‘ Pylh0nVl The other day. a newspaper, the French, nnd the French nlmost inIeditor.of. which probably.had.noth- vatiubly instert an i between-'the
W HAT prir i T in r x v
I*0*1 muoh 10 &lt;,0&gt;criticised the Star's ! |
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In its issue of Sunday, The Tampa Tribune tells the
story of Ollie Harmon Mangnum. Around this little Hills­
borough county girl hangs* a chain o f circumstances which
makes the story o f her life a sad and pitiful account. Bare­
ly in her teen9, site is the victint bf-a Florida law, which'
should be erased from the statutes or amended in such a Wi l l hKJmo r e 1
I r u inv r l l i e StnrTf VC lt “ nt- ■»
manner that would forever avert the recurrence of a similar Taggart, or any other man in this ' r L[,'UF ,n return* l h ero was no (||Un are examples o f this,
yonvention?
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niving, asking secret deiiTs a iu i[ nn«tTit*r instance or the careless idian” you have tu entirely change
promises, “ keeping in touch with \“ n,‘ 'iRVIfical spellm g , which so j the pronounciation from that given
» nancial intereats over t h e l lar* ely pervades the English lan- by the word “ Florida” .
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The spellintr o f “ Floridan” 1*
up in n convention, ns .Bryan eun | Thu name “ Florida” is o f laittn overwhelmingly borne out in our
do, nnd in three minutes make the j origin. Latin is the-most consistent other status, a* follows:
other sister was married sometime ago. Ollie was sent to delegates realize that this Is n ; o f nil languages. W e presume that Alabama ........... —.......... Alabaman
country o f one hundred and twelve the T.-U. is aware (if it isn't it .......
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school in Plant City.
A ln sk
a ................................. Alaskan
............... Arizonan
Lnter when she was in the third grade and had reached million people, that it Is ownpdtby [enn inform itself in a few minutes).' Arizona
quiet'm en nnd women -far ' aWny j thnt the ancient Romans, whose ; Arkansas ....... , 11* Arkansan
the age of thirteen, a man between thirty-five and forty years from the convention hall and that, [ language I^itin was, in extending a Illin ois..... ..1....1.1.111
" Illinoisan
of age sought her as his wife. The old grandmother, get­ Bryan, speaks for many millions : nnme of a city or province termin- In d ian a.......... 111111....... Indianan
ting advanced in years and wishing to see the girl provided of them.
ntlng in a consonant nnd the v o w e l1 Iowa ...................................
Iowan
u to a resident thereof did not in- Kansas
Kansan
for gave her consent to the marriage. And now* as a result
TH A T WOULD vote for sert the letter i between the con- iAiuisiana.......... L&lt;iul*iannn
of this union, which was more of an "arrangement" between tenTHOSE
thouHand other men before they sonant und the a. The nnme of the [ M innesota..............
Minnesotan !
the husband and the'grandmother than a lover's pursuit ot Would vote to make Bryan presi­ capital city, extended to the em- Montana ................... ..I Montana!! !
his beloved, the child-wife is very unhappy. Her husband dent, will, If they have any sense, pire, was Roma. And n citizen of Nebraska .................
Nebraskan
—-Colorfol Colorado, Golden California, the P*ciflc North*
admit that he l.s an honorable/ and Roma was a Roman, not n Romian. N eva d a ............
Nevadan .
has not even provided the bare necessities of life.
west, y o u r National Patka,:the Great Lakes, the Cool
man. Thnt counts.
A resident o f Alba was an Alban. Dakota ....... „ .......
....... Dakotan
Tennessee Mountain*—through the heart of historic Dili**
In this particular case the Tribune points out that a courageous
Professional politicians admit it, And so on with many other names ! Oklahoma ............... 1 .” Oklahoma a !
land, by way of Atlanta, Stone Mountain, Lookout Mono*
Hillsborough official did not want to grant the marriage li­ with deep disgust. They fear and In which tho final a immediately Texas ............................ ...... Tex-m
rtain, Chattanooga, Moccasin Bend, via
cense despite the pleading of the grandmother, yet because hatu him.
followed the consonant. The nnme Utah ............... . . ...............
Utan
T h e 0 b d e F ly e r
he had no legal excuse, he was forced to issue one. And
"A frica ” was given by the Romans I Florida, in fact, is the only state
f Ibrarjp-ObscTvatlon Cara, Drawlnc Room
OFFICIALLY
BRYAN
is
for
to
the
dark
continent,
and
nobody
In
the
Union
on
the
people
of
which
therein lies the weakness.of the Florida law. The official
and Compartment Blecpine Cars, Coaches.
McAdoo, Florida, which he repre­ will insist that a man from Africa
Bxtrtmilx low cammtr faht*—Ion*return limit*—eonhad no statute which he could cite that would make it impos­ sents ns detugatc-nt-lurgu has in­ should be described as an “ A f- an alien spelling- and pronottneiation has been forced.
privilege*—01varsity of routes—airsible for this little girl and thousands of others in the state structed him fo r McAdoo and he riclan” .
Can tho T.-U. confute it?
Exceptionally good dining car tervlc*.
to be married until they have reached an age in keeping with will obey his instructions. In his
— ------Ulustrated booklet and full Information on reqUint.
heart he must be for Bryan; that’s
the demands of society.
nature. If in addition to
Is it right that Florida, in the midst of unprecedented human
sirs
r ’tt: Ufclg., JfcksonvUla,
Ry. Fla.
voting for McAdoo ns instructed,
516 rGraham
EVOLUTION IN A T H L fT IC S
growth and prosperity, a state in which lies greater possi­ i he will WORK for McAdoo with all.
Chicago t r i b u n e :
bilities than can be dreamed of, should still cling to a prac­ the power thnt is in him, ho will be
V ' tell
th&gt;*
greatest
influence
in
McAdoo’s
tice of the dark ages? For the protection of their homes, the
The
America
sailed
for
France
winning
ure
now
imposed.
There
one o f the hardest that a man
citizens of Florida should demand that the present law be fight,
ever had.
Monday with 2fi2 athletes designed' is a social mus dveness about it
amended so that girls under eighteen could not secure n li­
to win the Olympic games. Fifty- and the sports, ke industry, con -j
cense even with the consent of their parents. The presence
HOTELS HERE IN New York
o f this measure as it now stands upon the statute books of are packed, candidates whose num­ live easterners, thirty-five middle j centrate in tho »j w .
bers are legion, are led around by westerners, eighteen far western-j The prizes now for tlu- athlete'
the state is a disgruce to Florida.
bnck-ways and front ways, brought ers and three southerners are; who goes a h roa d n re clippings I H . I I A C U I f l l I * M J i * V l U A 4 I J &gt; l
out for the photographer^ inter­ abroad.
There is u ring and ^r,' in the newspapers and the inJ i l T I L L r . L e i n I i n M i l f l i l n A N I. I U U I j i
DISEASE DENOTES FALSE thinking, and it is recog­ viewed by reporters, fed on hope
nized generally by the phyical symptoms that it produces. and headed for disillusion and de­
delicate aceountcrments o f modern i Our games are remote affairs too
Of necessity this physical evidence corresponds in character spair.
athletics Ho luxe are installed “ often, high in •technique and
with the thought that originates it.— Eugene Del Mar.
DEMOCRATS ARE making bets, about the ship. Over in England played by expert*. They are car­
fifty against a hundred, that Al
stars from the United ried on by specialists. They are in- .
EVERY RIGHT ACTION and true thought sets the seal Smith will bo nominated, 2',i to 1 tennis
States are battling for the high terpreted by specialists in the pa-1 5
against McAdoo’s nomination —
of its beauty on person and face.— John Ruskin.
They are consumed at long^H
honors, und Helen W ills, our pres­
which doesn’t mean much as pro­
■------------------------------o ent darling, is being couched to distance by the public. Tho o ld * f
fessional gumblers make tho odds.
meet Suzanne. Oarsmen are try­ fashioned doctor, (he old fashioned u
__
MY DESIRE IS to be eternally cheerful in the face o f
ing out for Europe. Already soccer housewife, the all around m ech an ic:"
any adversity, and to keep smiling.— Addaleqe Menzel.
NEW SPAPERS PRINT a story
teams and skaters there und other have been replaced by *pecialista.: 2
that Senator Robinson, o f Arkan­
incidentals hnvu met their testa. And the athlete in this age o f mass ■
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sas, strung dark horse, having n
Without his tour abroad the mod­ production, a standardized product S
little dispute with Dr. Mitchell at
and
world
distribution,
seems
■
buud a shelter’ fo r youR VYinr *
g olf, knocked him down and out ern athlete feels his career Imper­ doomed to specialization, too.
A E R lA L LIFE BELTS
!«*
with one blow. Farmers In Arkan­ fect. It is world victory und inciNEW YORK WOULD
dentally
nome
traveling
that
he
1
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Tb®
political
and
social
value
o
f
S
t
O F t i m e . I l l T t O d &lt; )U b t RS '
sas will not only forgive but cheer
T .n m . .fto
n from
f Fnm coast to ' the
Ol-m
pic games
and ♦Vw
.lv -Her-*!
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.
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wants.
Teams
.
u
*,#nJPlc
Karnes
their
their senator fo r knocking a map
coast
and
then
abroad
diseour^lve\
J
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individual
more
than
ii
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,
i
i
t
i
i
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1111
k
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v
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Parachute-jumping from balloons wing, swung the plane into aa down with one bmw. Whetney they
an: 5 . tp -th o w i s &lt; i o m ^ ^ o f . 1
ly. Prihia donna athletes exhibit \
existence, but they S* . . , , . Yu “ ”
‘OUUm ifl .
™
and aeroplanes has been a familiar favorable position as possible, and will forgive him for playing1tfolf
jumped. The
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plane
smashed
and
is another question.
iJ Z T S .
^
future;. ■ W h y d on 't you
form of life-risking stunt to pro­
burned. Mucreudy floated down,
vide thrills for crowds. When an watched the wreck and called out
for
a
lifetime
ami
he
uaks
no
more.
ONE POLITICAL "scout” re­
S W l S P - J a a „l
and Pre» w e fo r th at time?
„
aeroplane has been used, an experi­ to warn those below to get out ports that Thomas F. Ryan ha* de­ His travelings and the high, se"thletic
morifte,
’
*
wards
for
winning
call
forth
the
|y
our
a|nictic
moraie.
i
f
w
e
l
q
s
e
,
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enced aviator usually drove end from under.
cided to stop “ putting up” for his
^ sud* ,JUt better for un. 2
made the jump as easy and safe as
In dayligh t, moat flyers would candidate. Mr&gt; Ryan is what the, specialist. In spirit, if not in let-j * mt w
possible for his passenger.
And wo may lose. The little fel- " n v i \ n m
If
&lt; m . a . . a a
w a itfl
slick to the ship and try to land gamblers call " a game guy.” but ter. he becomes professional un-!
It remained
fovr mLieut.
plane safely.
Night
landings
■um pm
m P R John
. ........ A. Hie» pi
_
_
_
also, in the language o f gamblers, der tho burden of success and fu r-j lows, Sweden and i-inland, are com- 2 L I D V I
RI
A T T A I T F vV
Tl A M
ther training and the ever increas-Mn*r “ trong, each with their points.
M
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Macready, holder of distance and jure hnzardoos, except on the best he knows when he’s licked.
altitude records, to make the most f of fields. In two weeks, night fly Some men that understand poli­ ing scope o f , competition.
i n :5
1 *
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» R
I 1 v l l i t L
D rt W
For with, internationalized ath­
practical demonstration o f para-1 ing will be regular business fo r tics say nobody conspicuously men­
chute-jumping ns u life-saving In- -he air-mail flyers from Omaha to tioned now will get this nomina­ letics ccmes inevtably the spc-nl- came in, so tho littie nations new .1!
stead of a life-risking feut. In tho Cheyenne.
It parachute
tion. That may be so. This is sure: ist. and the all .round amateur America cannot be sure o f wjnning *
A COMMUNITY BU ILD ER
cottrse of a night flight from Col- can be depended on to reduce rlafc I f the man that gets the nomlnanomina­ must go. The prestige o f provin­ Once we lose enough to realize that
it*--- (
ih*1 engine failed near B uy- in such emergencies, the parachute tion is one that the p e ojple
i* never cialism and home production in the the play la the thing, not the win­ m
He was tra
traveling
a t a safe will soon be si
ent heard of. the nomination won’t dq
^ l t a e s . th e old, intimate ning, we maycapture again the old 5 »v e lin g --------‘
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I f . WHITNER.
e. wntch gave a few moments ns much as lifeots him much good — he waa’t be localHation of athletics is losing amuteur
... . Bpirit
- , . and get back to
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Reeled.
j* .
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Croat responslbilUies f o r athletic health
motuverln*. He clim bed to u on ships o f the

KrTsTlhat the 3ry
her _____
tfister,
, was
plank be left out. Appleyard sec­ her parents were separated and she w ith______
onded Gilchrist's motion which was ta k en to r a is e b y h e r g ra n d m otlffer. T h e 'la t t e r . in h er s im u le
defeated ten to two. Rather a de­ way
Wav and as far as her
h e r meager
m entrer m
e n r ff wnnlrl
n o rm it tried
i*larl to
tn
meaffk’
would permit,
cisive vote.
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Breakfasting In New York and
eating supper in San Francisco Is a
new stunt. Only one man has a
record o f this kind. By flying from
the Atlantic to the Pacific yester­
day Lieutenant Mnughun demon­
strated the fact that in case of at­
tack airships could bo congregated
at any point in a few hours notice.
It was a great feat.

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The Republicans
are making
Bible effort to keep Mc­
every possible
Adoo from securing the nomina­
tion. They realize he would be a
serious contender for the presi­
dency. They would also rather see
the Democrats name some "w et”
candidate for then Coolidge would
be certain of victory in the Novem­
ber election.
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Miss Ruby Leach, experienced
newspaper writer, is sending spe­
cial convention news toThe Sanford
Herald. Her articles are written
especially for this paper and con­
tain interesting accounts o f what is
going on in the big city. This
newspaper is well represented at
Madison Square Garden with Miss
Leach and Mr. Dean both sending
The Hernld special articles.

--------- o--------The Times-Union would try to
nuke everyone believe that all edtorial* which are reprinted without
credit are “ syndicate” editorials. It
tells The Herald this paper is all
wrong when it says some small
papers are clipping editorials and
running them as original stuff,
rerhsps if the Times-Union paragrapher would read the exchanges
a little more closely he would be­
come informed aqd soon know what
he is talking about. There are
some papers who make It a practise
of clipping editorials and using
them as original without credit,
and these editorials are written in
Uic offices o f Florida newspapers
Even tho Times-Union parographer
should be able to detect syndicate
stuff.

--------- ----------Albert W. Gilchrist, form er gov­
ernor o f Florida and a member o f
the state’s delegation to the conVention, questions the sincerity o f
nilliam J. Bryan in an interview
■Wearing in the Sunday issue of
™ New York Times. He intimates
that Bryan ia the “ progressive dry"
which the latter spoke o f during
the campaign he waged In this
,nd farther insinuates that
in this respect the Great Commoner
breaks faith with his constituents.
However, it is interesting to note
tlu t the voters o f this state had
■* *«#fleifnt confidence In Bryan to
strongly suspect
where the shoe “

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lworth home. Bcardall Avenue,
a.,C. E. Chopenine. Mrs. B. H.
.[m and Mi*. Ellsworth as
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Friday ■*,
Methodist Missionary So*'■ Hostess Mrs. D. A. Kelly.
Beach. 8:310 a. m.
SP•BCIAL NOTICE

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received
notice haa
Circle No. 4 postpone their
jfur for Thursday, June 26, un■ ' “ ■July 8. A t the later
ircle wiH meet at tha
it at 3 p. tn.
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xrles D. Brumtey Is in the hosIn-Orlando recovering from
i .operation performed Tuesday
sntinfC. It fa bohed that Mr.
(ley will improve rapidly
Bgfi to return to his home with* fs, Mr -and Mrs. Charles
y motored down from St.
___j»e to 6o with their father
ng his trying lima at the hos*Tt of Tart Bros. Stave
imot and to Tampa-Thursday.
Mrs. James E. Snyder
i leave eerly in the week for
nration in Kanisas.
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JIarold Stanley fell from the run[ board of his father's car Tucsaitd broke his arm. He had
apt medical aid and is improv(daily.
[Louise Brum ley returned this
where she
from New JJersey
01
Ibeen In school. She is happy to
f a-splendid w a r d of work actihed there, Frionds are glad
ra her home again.
Ur. and Mrs, Sewell Chalker
aye returned from tha aast coast.
(Program for June 34)
[,,'fCoafteay of.Radio Digest)
(By Associated Press)
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Due tcrth e’cjnrcssive loss o f bottles the
undersigned companies are forced
raise the amount o f deposit requi
from thirty to fifty cents per case and
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F
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havd been lost and paid for and 4
havu, not been returned. A number
o f books ami niagftxinea have been
donated, and the librarian wishes
to thank all who have cooperated
in nny way towards the success ana
progress of the work tho library Is
uiming to do.

A CORRECTION
Thrpugh inadvertence the stand­
ing of one o f the contestants in tha
Muano Theatre contest was omit­
ted from an account In Monday's
Herald. Tho correct (landings of
thf contestants as given out Mon­
day hre aa follpws:
M es , E. C. G olson ......... .. 1.275,000
Mrs. Howard Q verlln ...... 1.260,000
Mies’ ORic Vera Gliason .... 1,250,000
Miss Ann Lee .....
1,230,000
M bs Helen Hoag* ......— 1'190,000
Miss Margaret Cowan...... l,150j)00
Mrs. W . L. Rumple......... 1.04
1,028,000
,oUy
Mr*. Reginald Ho
952,000
Mlsa Allic flUlon
Mlsa R. E. Griffin ..........
602,000
Miss Sara Warren Easta
4*i(PL(inn
Mrs.
ST AIlon
". 30'jiooo

Jap an ese Educator
Seeks F u ll Accord
With U nited States

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M ff and Mre-'R. R- Eldrliig*

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Pennsylvania
.vsin^yJ
^ William It. Pattnngall, Ucmocrutip aspirant for the
governorship o f Mnino, will be
naatd first and Samuel K. Shul of
Pennsylvania, will follow up.r

There are seven natlonsl mili­
tary or other parks under the juris­
diction o f tho secretary of war.

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40 bantiuft. Society
•an da BapMat«*&gt;:
(468) 5 chlL
9 theatre; 7:45
; 8 music; 8:15
'a orchestra;

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Mr. and Mr*. V J* Lucas, of
Jacksonville, are spending several
,10 pU y; 12-3 days in-BodfoM, tbe guests of the
Valdes' Hotel.
An enormous bow and long endil
(380) 8-9 Zion
lurch.
and Mrs. Homer Noble, Mr. of blooh satin ribbon add a cer­
6 - 7&lt;36 d in i* •Went have re- tain dash to what would regularly
n erf____„
a weeks visit at D»y- ba only a very simple frock of
? 396) . 5:30
‘ ft. b
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v / a.
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white. It if worn over a sheath
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.talk, v C
T— Philadelphia (509) 4i06 orJ. R. Rumley and slip of black satin and there la no
* cHkitn; 5 talk; • orchestra;
■re now occupying their extra fullness of 'trimming to mar
6p
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On French Avenue *nd the silhouette Parish approves of
so - thoroughly.
Almost
sny
I—Phi
talk;
t
- - - &lt; -r stralghtline frock ran be given a
4:80
8:30
Gay, and W.‘ F. festive touch'-by the clever use of
HCA-Pii
•il5
»Tampa; are? spending • sash’ or a bow, and the- ribbons
, 9 concert.
at the Seminole Hotel. of this season are so beautiful In
r c A ^ ^ S T &lt; w . «&gt;« _ r . Durham !* taking the atate « • themselves that they lean make
any cpattune.
, ,
ami nation for undertakers., (

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Francisco (423) 9 orra; 10-12 program; 13
band.
®Y -^Schenectady (380) 6:45

Arrive* In New York To Personally City Manager Recommends That
Old Southern Utilities Plant ResSupervise Ills' CampaiRn Aud
irvolr Be Made Into Moder
era
To See-T.
Municipal Swimming Pool.
Klan Plank Drawn.

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Ja tha attractive guaat of Mbs. B.,
T. Houser at her home on Palmetto
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.venue.

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UNDERWOOD WILL RESERVOIR MAY ■
MAKEHARD FIGHT BE MADE INTO-A
FOR KLAN PLANKiSWIMMIMG POOL

A t Catholic
Sunday School Is An
Interesting
A ffair

jffaloi , (319)
music;
music: 6 JO
-JjU news.
\ T. O. Brown, with C. W. Zaring
New* (447.5) and Co. was in the city Monday
tOr-^hickgo
DaroocrsAk convention.
attending to Business.
Chicago (536) 7-8:20 mos------ —
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IcjsI; .7:20-7:50 farm: 7:50- ' The friends of Jamie Robson will
9:30 musical; 10-11:30 pro- regret to know that ho is confined {
'. gram-. *
to nls home on account of Illness.
|fJAX—Cleveland
News (390)
6:30. bedtime; 6 concert.
Sam Byrd leaves today to spend
LW—Cincinnati (309 ) 9 violinist, the summer months with friends
soprano, dance .quartet; 11 and relatives in Mount Olive, N. C.
■ orsehstrm.
VFAA—Dallas News (476) 8:30B. Wiggins of Jacksonville Is
9:30 program.
stopping at tno Valdes while in tho
fOC — 'Davenport (484) 6:45 city on business.
, chimes; 6 sports, weather.
rJ—rDetroit News (617)-6 News
R. R. Klnard, representing Swift
orchestra: 6:30 band.
^nd Co. was In the city# Monday
.
‘■Fnrt Worth Star Tele- calling &lt;m local trade.
I i f -grgM (476 ) 9:30-10:45 V2
• program:
•* . *
1 Dr..E. D. Brownlee returned to
)AF—Kansas City Star (411) Daytona Beach Monday where hln
3:30-4:30 orchestra; 6 mu* family li
is spending tho summer
.L i: H i .
fit -sic I 6-7 School of Air, piano, oion
r:
address, ;*)
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IAS— Courier Jourhat-Loulavllle • Miss Mary Elizabeth Moya left
Times (400) 7:30-9 talk, con­ Sunday for Tampa wtwra sho will
cert;- solos.
be the « w t of Dr, ■apd, Mirs. R.
. Angola* (396) 8 cou- D. Whiteside.
efrtf 18:45 children; 10 das*.
W ill;d ^ n c e * ,,
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Faulk Reeves, of the Flret Na­
I'-w^Mimneapdle -- 8t^ Paul tional Bank, has ratunked from
South Georgia when he tpent hi*
vacation.
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W. B. Williams, city manager,
NEW YORK, Juno 21.—Armed
The Catholic Sunday School was with a drastic and specific nr^aiRn- today stated to a representative o f
The Hnnford Herald that upon the
Ut-y.
c lo u d last wook with a very Inter- n)Cnt of the Ku Klux Klan by name recommendation of J. K. Craig, he
which he desires to be placed in the
csting contest. All grades were Domocintic national platform. Sen­ suggests ami further recommends
I
given a/w ritten examination test ator Uwar W. Underwood of A la­ to the officials niid the people of
fa x
by Rev. Rather- Hcnncssy. Priics bama, formally followed hl» hat Sanford that the reservoir o f the
i
present waterworks plant be con­
were awarded tho best scholars. into the presidential ring and cot verted into a swimming pool as
on the job in person Monday at his
First pi+xe for excellence was given
! f I
roon ns the new reservoir being
campaign headquarters.
to ’Misa Verna Dieter, and^thg
His appearance in the headquar­ built by the city is completed nnd
prises for most perfect attendance ters whs greeted with cheers and put into .«orvii-e. Mr. Craig is the J The above deposit is charged only a&amp; a*
was given to Miss Bertha Tnkach rlimits by supporters and visitor.* engineer who was employed by tho
and Miss Anna Mario Fellows, and the senntor at once distributed city to appraise the vajuc o f the S nleasurc o f protection fo r our bottles and*
these two not having missed a j in person to waiting newspaper present system* which has recently
single Sunday during
_ the year, j men copies o f the anti-Ku Klux been purchased from the Southern S cases and will only pay i\ small part o f I
Good
conduct
prise
was
drawn for K,lnn resolution he favors as a Utilities Company by tho city of
M V.
J the entire loss sustained by us.
Sanford.
by aeven girls, the lucky one being party declaration.
Mr. Craig has built a consider­
.Miss l.uulln Mahoney,
l.a(or, in discussing the situation
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The prise for excellence in the with tho reporters, many of thrni able number o f swimming pools, ■
Mr.
Williams
said,
und
has
ex­
second class was awarded to little old friends from sennte und house
Anna Jones. Perfect Attendance press galleries, tho Alabaman let pressed belief that the reservoir |
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prise was carried off by Katherine it be known that while he wishes will make an ideal one. 11c men­
tioned
the
fact
that
there
are
two
the
flat,
bald
nnti-Ku
Klux
Klan
Schirnrd. Good conduct prise was
SANFonn
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given to Rosa Pitt. The third prise statement he had frnmed written six or eight inch wells which may *
continuously Into tha
for excellence w%s given to Rosa into the platform, he was concerned |
n rp
W
ith
tVan
r l n r i n l n iinvolved
n v n lv m l p o o l*
U cC p iT IjJ t llO W f t t l T
■fcA.
mure
with
the nprinciple
Pitt and for attendnqcc to Charley m
LIME-COLA C a
Britt. The good conduct prize was than the Inngunge used. Unless fresh as if it were a large spring, |
The reservoir ia nbout 40 feet
np t e ;
the party did make a strong declar­
given
to
Sadie
Line
heart
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EUSTIS
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In the I)oy'a classes, for excel­ ation which b*ft no doubt in any­ wide and 60 feet long, and has a S
l
lence the prize waa awarded to body's mind, the sonutor indicated depth of 11 feet, stated an em­ ■
■John Schirapd, the ntcendanca prize he would no longer regard himself ployee Of the .Southern Utilities
7? iM
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COCA-COLA CO.
to Eugene Tnkach and the good as "availahlc” for the presidential Company this morning. This is |
much Unger than the average
nomination.
conduct prize to Michael Rankin.
ft
As to tho prospects for his nom­ swimming pool found in cities of 2
SANFORD
A. few musical selections were
given by the various pupils nnd ination. the Alabama senator seem­ this sise and it is believed that it
will
accommodate
n
considerable
i tF S'.\V
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then all enjoyed an abundance of ed to have no illusions. He would
w
m iM J m
ice cream. Knthcr Hcnncssy did not go hoyond saying that if ho number of people. Eu much fresh
not forget his faithful Sunday did not believe he hhd n chance, he water will constantly be flowing
m
1
School teachers but rewarded each would not he asking his friends to through tho pool that there will bo I I I I R I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
work for him ns they nre. He also no danger o f infection or of tho
with an elegant box o f candy.
intimated he hod counted upon water becoming polluted. Practic­
.... § ’
some voles in the convention not ally ns much fresh water will bo
now pledged to him when ho first available us Is now used to supply m DruKRiM* sro InbtructciT to refu n d m oney In every Invtinre w h ere
Library Notes
considered announcing himself as the entire city of Sanford.
•atletactory rrsultv are not obtained. The very flret d ore. o f
Mr. Williams further stated that i
m m J o.X fci t .iv t c u a m i k i o x k v t o k m x
P H
a candidate for nomination.
‘
0
alm ost Invariably elop e tl) nteadonity o f aaeealn* and cn u g h la g |
$ '\ W
Senator Underwood talked nbout the matter o f making a swimming
and
Ibe
third
dose usually slop* the Severest COLO. The com m oir j
Tho library completed its first a number o f matters, including law pool from this old resorvolr will be :
Cold must lie al.i.i.iml ns n serious disease sti act rid o f It at once.
placed
before
the
city
commission­
s
ix
months
in
tho
new
building
last
■
If your muscles nre sore or you have that ehllly feeling
•i V; ? enforcement ns connected with tho
Friday, Juno 20, aa it was opened wot-nnd-dry issue. While he is n ers nt an early date. Ho said that
with a dull hend.iQlio. It’s a sure sign that you have taken cold.
Don't
wait for l'nruin«hln to develop, but buy a bottle Of CLEW
to tho public on January 21. Its firm believer in the right o f the besides looking out for the financial
JOS'KH 1.1VKit AND KlUNUV TQNU: today. The epet ta smell
Mac Asbill, Jr., Atlanta, Ga;, achieved sufficient fame for any Infant daily records show that during this respective states to deal with cer­ nnd industrial interests o f the city, a
and you can but afford to tnke a. chance at title time of year.
when he swallowed
a safety
in one of the most rcmnrk- time a total o f 10.26&amp; books have tain questions for themselves, he means 'of providing amusements
. ,
l pin and figured
_
For self at
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ab)« operations in medical annals. But new he breaks info the spotlight j been loanod, 6301 to adults and snid, and had so voted in tbe sen­ must be looked nftcr also. Now
agairiiby being declared tho most perfect baby in Atlanta nnd one look 3061 to juveniles, tho latter .form- ate, laws now on the statute books \vith thn city building n new rcscrROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
*
ing 38 per cent of tho whul^. The were there to be enforced.
oir nnd no longer having nny u#e
at tha picture indicates that the judges had good judgment.
or the old nno so far as the water­ i i i M i i i u i i i i i i i i i u i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i
largest daily circulation waa 203.
“ Would Enforce Law’’
709 members have joined, 476 being
“ If I were president, I would en­ works plant Is concerned, ho sees
no reason why Sanford can not
adult and 233. juvenile. The rend­ force tho law,” he added.
u/JfC
ing room attendance was 1380,
PERSO N ALS
Senator Underwood said he ox*- take advantage of this opportunity
add
to
her
places
o
f
amusement
adult 634 and juvcailo 746.
pectcd to remain In close touch
a modern swimming pool. The cost
A considerable amount nf refer­
F. E. Garrison of Daytona spent ence work has been done. m\d .fif­ with his hendquarters from now on * f converting the reservoir Into a
Joe Gonzalez and Roy McNab
until
the
figh
t
is
over.
He
haa
per.
spent Sunday at Daytona Beach.
Monday in Sanford on business.
teen story hour* have been held, sonal rooms in the same hotel as lace &lt;&gt;1 amusement will bo small
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the total' attendance being 33f». it would be impossible for him to ccausc practically all that inuat
Glenn G. Davis nnd Fred, Hoag
C. A. Bennett, with the Stntc Q vcj 200 books have been geces- have time for conferences In the be done is to partly fill in the bot­
spent Sunday nt Daytona Beach.
Agricultural Department, wns In aloncd and catalogued, for which crowded headquarters on the main tom with sand and covet it with
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concrete, tanking the bottom sloping
640 cards were made, and a (arge floor.
the
city Monday.
Ivor Fisher has returned from
of of a regulation depth.
number of books have been mend­
Fordnoy
Johnson
o
f
the
Alabama
his vacation, which he spent in
“ The Chamber of Commerce haa
ed.
The
library
keeps
on
file
over
delegation
will
place
the
senator's
E. C. Rohmer of Now Smyrna
Macon, Ga.
40 magazines, which have a Urge name before tha convention. It as yet taken no action in regard
stopped at the Valdez Monday circulation.
r o O T # r flR S T SI
seemed probable Monday that ho to converting tho old Southern
W altat Connelly returned .this while in the city on business.
Its rufcord for overdue books, or would speak, in part at least, ex-| Utilities *idnnt reservoir Into a
morning from Jacksonville,-*whero
those not returned, Is very satisfac­ tcmporaneously. Inquiries for ad­ swimming pdot/*'slated' President
ho spent the week-end.
tory. With over 700 members and vance proas copies o f his address, Edward Higgins o f that body
today. ” 1 dq not know anything
\ . - Has Dash
. 10,000 book* loaned.-it- had. been brought out that Information,.
G. A-Seztonrnt Jagkianv.Hln .la
ubnvtitfar.^Tauuj,uU:iaBAL&lt;rnis -rj f ar
j^nmeasapt. t o ^j e t i d - for only J O i.
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L’I. A - T ^ i n r s i s j ' * P' m'
t No.'5 . M. E. church,
i, ■ Mrs. G. ,.A . Radford,
Avenue.,i* p. as.
Thursday
Senior Fpworth League picnic at
hie1Mary. Meet at Methodist
nth at&lt;flp.m .

Tu e s d a y ,

Social Side Of Sanford

:

Tuesday
IPicnic. Daughters . of
«i Springe, 5 P- m..

h erald ,

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CZECHS HEnUCE HOLIDAYS

I LOS ANGELES, June 24. -»
Friendship between . America and
Jat&gt;an would be enhanced by the
spreading fn Japan of the informa­
tion that the majority of Americao
people are nqt prejudiced agalnft
tbe Japanese, according to an
opinion expressed here by Dr.
Dnnjo Ebuna, president, of ..the
Dasitysha University at Kyoto,
Japan.
V fll
• m ’Amerl .
and unofficial rupresentatlyea ir
Japan, fail to broadcast this drelr
able Information among the Jananpse,” said Mr. Ebuna, then it lx
probable that my people, In view
of recent events, will imagine that
America is agetnat them and will
sc*k to unit* (ha aaUre orient in a
sentiment qpfavotabk to the ppeU
**1# new difficulty
io of a pas.
the
alblc misunderstanding between
be
American people ana Ithe Jnp-

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Sinle Japan foripok the cuytoms
PRAGUE, June 24.— After long of tha orient 70
drawn hogotiationi between the So­ eator said, she
cialist and Clerical parties, Czecho- the ways of Ai

what tho .Chamber o f Commerce
will recommend until wo have had
all the desired information on tho
subject and It hns been disc us led
and decided upon. It is possible,
however, thut tho proposition will
be turned over to the Junior Chnmber of Gommcrco ria soon aa it ia
organized.” •

MAUGHAN SPANS
CONTINENT IN HIS Alaska Bishop W ill
Travel By Dog-Team
FLIGHT MONDAY
(Continued from page l)
Just before he stepped In the
plane for the second flight of the
trip, he said: " I have evary reaaon
to hope that the trip will be suc­
cessful this time.”
The plane ia a standard army
Curtis type, the same as used in his
previous attempts, and la capable
of a speed greater than 160 miles
an hour.
Lieutenant Maughan hopes to
land In San FraqcTsco In time to
have his supper, having breakfast­
ed in New York.
QUINCY, UU June 24. — Lieut,
iselt Maughan passed here at
9:38 a. m., csntral standard tiro*.

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SEATTLE. Juno 24.— When the
t Rev. Peter T. Rowe, Bishop
o Episcopal Church in Alaska,
reaches Point Barrow. Alaska, this
summer it wilt bo tho first time
ho has made an official visit within
the arctic circle for three years.
Prcparationi havu been made by
Bishop Rowe to sail from Seattle
July 5 on the steamship Victoria
for Nome, Alaska, and thence to
Point Barrow on th* revenuo cutter
Boar.
After a call at Point Barrow
Bishop Rowe will travel by dog
team southward, crossing tha
mountains and traversing the Tanana and Yukon Rivers, visiting his
white and native congregations
along the route. He expects to be
absent fro mSeattle all next winter.

M

INE, Wyd., June 24.—
!
CHEYENf
Russell L. Maughan! passed over to collapse hero last year. He be­
Coz*d. Nebraska,, at 12:19 p. m. came normal after alighting from
mountain time, two hundred and 50 his ship.
milea cast of Cheyenne.
T. Joe Cahill, on behalf of .Uic
•’rentier days committee, presented
NORTH PLATTE? Neb, Juno 24. daughan a "four gallon" sombrero.
— Lieutenant Maughan stopped
Maqghan expressed confidence
here to taka gasoline at 1)3* p. m., that he would successfully com­
central standard time, and declared plete hla flight.
everything working Ideal.
At ^:35 o'clock, Maughan ws? j
Maughan landed at North Platte handed an encouraging weather ra I
at 1:34 p. m., central time, and port .from Rock Springs, two hun,
hopped off at 1:57 p. m.
dred miles west. Ho smiled ts ht
read It, It said: “ Partly cloudy.
Lands at Cheyenne
Ceiling and visibility practically
unlimited.”
Maughan hopped off ah 2:54
o’clock Mountain time, circled tho !
between dawn and dusk, landed on field and beaded straight for tho
the Cheyenne air ma)( field at 2:17 Rocky Mountains, 30 miles to the
o'clock Monday arjtemoon with west.
nearly two .thirds o f hla flight be­
hind him. From New York to ChcvCHEYENNE, Wyo„ June 24; —
emie he covered 1,68&lt;L milea. The Lieut. Maughan passed B
distance from h«^e to San Francis- Wyo., twenty miles west of
mle, at i
[han apparently had
ig here. He cirsevera) times and

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the
moat
food valueout of w!
'by eatii
are madCHP
plain flour, A depend­
able baking powder must
be employed or you do
pot get the full nutritious.value of the wheat—nor
will your bakings be as pal­
atable
and easilyfdigested.
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t » f r ; ^ - •’ ^
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The same results cannot be
had if you use Sell Rising
Flours, which are i:
packed in poroUa.
bags, thus allom
tion of moisture fr

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dans agree that
do not raise - ~
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health. Si
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S elf-H elp
System Is

W hen Scholz Put Hintself in “ W orld's Fastest” Class
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NATORS TAKE
M B L E HEADER
J E W YORK

How They Stand

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Growing

GOETTINGEN*, Go-many, June
24.— The self-help student
un­
known in Germany before the war,
is increasing in the universities
because o f existing economic con­
ditions. It is estimated 'that onehalf o f the student body o f the
country receive less than 515 a
month each from home, so that the
American custom o f part earning
by college studeuta .became a ne­
cessity.
The universities nnd allied or­
ganisations have taken keen in­
terest in the matter, establishing
employment bureaus, tailor shops,
shoe shops, hothouses, book store*,
laundries prihting shops and even
small factories where students arc
employed In off hours. The usual
Jackson Scholz, th eNew York,Athletic Club runner who has left world’s records lying In a dozen pay is one mcnl for nn hour o f
icccs o f Mat*. Is here shown at the Boston Olymplctry-out finals, taking the 100-mcter race from Char- work.
A t Goettingen University, fo r
e Paddock, ‘‘fnstest human.” Scholz is on extreme right nnd Paddock is shown in characteristic running
instance, 1,000 students earn their
stride on left. Both Scholz nnd Paddock surprised previous Olympic marks for the 200 meters, but Scholz
noonday meal and about 500 their
beat Paddock’s time by two-thirds o f a second.
supper by manual nnd clerical
work.
effect Is said to be the grad­
Socialist and Labor School Children Fed Premier’ s D aughter ualOne
disappearance o f the old time
Candidate Has I Plank Anti - Goitre Tablets W ins Society Praise student aloofness and attitude o f
superiority toward the town folk.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 24.—
LONDON,
June
24.—
Ishbel
M
ac­
SALT LAKE CITY, June 2 4 .—
(F ro m the Cincinnati Enquirer.)
Frank T. Johns, a Portland car­ Chocolate tablets containing ten Donald, the premier's daughter, is
The way to make money.
What horse is going to win.
penter, wno was nominated as milligrams of iodine each are to bo winning commendation from sociHow to spell the words you want
candidate for president 'of the given Utah school children every [ oty people for the way she has
United States by the Socialist-La­ week as n means or counteracting met the whirligig o f royal cerem o­ to write.
Any pretty girl.
bor pnrtv nt a recent convention goitre, according to announcement nies nnd stately hospitalities. Her
nnd
modesty
have
A fellow with a little money
in New York, is planning a speak­ by state health officials. A recent simplicity
ing tour to spread tho doctrine* of lurvcy showed approximately 41 brought her through, says one com ­ to lend. •
his organization, but he does not percent of the school boys and mentator; she models herself on
no one and is just Ishbel.
expect that his party will send a school girls to be afflicted.
She is said to be developing into SICKLY, PEBVISn CHILDREN
man to the White House this year.
A deficiency o f iodine in the
"In order to carry on a cam­ drinking wator consumed by the quite n society beauty too, but nt
Children Ruffering from intesti­
paign wc must have n candidate,” children is the reason for the great the name time maintains the fresh ­
he said. "In this n.s in all our number of goitre cases, according ness nnd directness o f tho quiet nal Worms are cross, restless and
campaigns we will stress not the to Dr. J. Wallace, state epidemiol­ Scottish girl, and is without the unhealthy. There are other sympartificial mannerism o f many of tons, however. If the child is pale,
qualifications or the life o f any og ist
London’s society girls.
has dark rings under the eyes,
individual but the prlnciRles of
bad breath and takes no Interest in
the organization.”
"Yes, sir, I always goes to church
play,
is almost a certainty that
He said the campnign would be when you preaches.”
$22,000,000 Saved On wormsitarc
eating away its vitality.
on n one-plank platform which he
“ I am glad to hear that; but why
stated "Complete surrender o f the when I preach— why not every Sun­ National debt Interest The surest remedy for worms is
capitalist class and substitution of d a y ?”
WASHINGTON, June 24.— The W hite's Cream Vermifuge. It io
n Socialist system fo r tho present
June
fiscal operations o f the treas­ positive destruction to tho worma
“ I’m always sure o f getting a
but harmless to the child. Price
capitalist system.”
good scat when you prcnches, sir.” ury, while ranking among .the 35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy,
smallest o f post-war financial is­
sues, will have a wider perm a­
nent effect in the way of cuts in
NOTICE.
E V E R T TRUE
B Y CONDO fixed expenditures o f the govern­
ment than most o f the quarterly
Local Union 1751 announces
operations in the last five years.
there
will be an Increase of carpen­
Treasury experts have calculated
ters’ wages August 11 to 00 cents
Q . O O *TD
that
a
saving
o
f
approxim
ately
i
522,000,000 in annual interest nn hour.
m
o r n
i n
changes will result from
the
change in the public debt situation
A— ~
ROSS L A W N
accomplished in June.

GROWERS TAKEi
15 INNING GAME?
FROM DAYTONAj

Florida State League
Clubs:
. w . L. Pet.
.... 6
0 1.000
Lakeland ...........
'f’*,_,
—
1
9 .600 St. Petersburg Beat* Tampa 8 to
Orlando .
3 .600
4— Highlander* Blank Bulldogs
3 .600
St. Petersburg ........... 3
in Monday’s Game.
Detroit Doe* Not Play But Goes
3 .400
Bradentown . .......... 2
Into American Lead— Cleve­
6 .000
........ 0
BRADENTOWN, June 24.—Gene
D a y ton a..........
land Wins Double Blit
Elliott walked, went to third on n
From Chicago.
American league
wild heave to second and scored, on
Clubs:
W. L. Pet.
Washington fi-i; Hew fo rk 3-2
34 28 .548 Buskey's long sacrifice.fly td cen­
D
e
tr
o
it.........................
NEW YORK, June 24.—The
...... ...30 25 .545 ter field In tho fifteenth hero Mon­
world's champions lost two games New York ------W ashington...... .........31 26 .544 day brenking up a pretty hurling
to Washington Monday and drop­
.........28 27 .500
ped to second place. The scores Boston ...... ........ .........28 28 .500 duel between Reil and Sullivan, tho
St. L o u is...........
were 6 to 3 and 4 to 2. Mogridgc
jtlH
C leveland.......... .........20 29 .600 Growers winning 3 to Z
defeated the Yankees in the first
Score by innings:
Chicago ............. ......... 27 30 .475
game, while the Senators knbeked
Philadelphia . ... ■.........21 25 .375 Daytona 100001 000000 000— 2 11 2
out Jones. The second was a twirl­
Brad'nt'n 000000 101000 001—3 12 2
ing duel by Zachary and Hoyt
Reil nnd Livingston; Sullivan and
National League
until the latter was taken out of
W. L. Pet. McDaniel.
Clubs:
the boa for n pinch hitter in the
New York ........ ..........39 20 .061
seventh. Shawkey, who followed
St. Petersburg 8; Tampa 4
Chicago ............. ..........36 21 .631
Hoyt, allowed the winning runs.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Juno
B ro o k ly n ........... .......... 31 26 .544
First Game
Pittsburgh ........ ..........27 29 .582 ^l.-^-iAlvarez lost his own game
Score by innings:
Cincinnati ......... .........28 31 .475 here Monday when in the second in­
Washington . ..2U1010 001— 5 11 0 Boston ............... .........23 32 .118 ning he knocked down Hernandez'
York____000 200 010— 3 0 2 Philadelphia . ... ..........22 32 .407 drive to the box nnd threw wild to
orgridgo and Kuel; Jones, St. Louis ...... . ..........21 36 .368 third letting in three runs, the
it and Schang,
St. Louis .......... ..........21 30 .368 Saints winning from Tampa 3
Second Game
to 4.
Score by innings:
Southern Association
Score by innings:
Washington . ,‘...000 002 020— I 7 1
Clubs:
W. L. Pet. Tampa ............... 000 100 102—4 6 2
New York_____ 000 000 200— 2 8 1 Memphis ........... .........44 22 .667 St. Petersburg .1410l0 01x— 8 7 0
Zachary and Rucl; Hoyt, Shaw­ New Orleans .....
42 25 .627
Alvarez and Gomes; Hernandez
key and Holt man.
Atlanta ...... ...................35
JS65 and Moore.
_____
Nashville ...................... 34
.615
.478
Mobile ..........
32
Lakeland 4; Orlando 0
Philadelphia 2.6; Boston 0-3
.415
BOSTON, June 24.— Philadelphia Birmingham ................ 27
ORLANDO. June 24.—“ Rube”
........ — 23
.371 Khrhardt toyed with the Orlando
defeated Boston two games Mon­ Little Rock
.368 Bulldogs Monday and assisted by
day, 2 to 0 and 6 to 3. The Red Chattanooga ....... ......24
flawless
support, featured by
Box batters were unable to hit
double plays in innings two and
Harris and Heimach with men on
bases. Catches by Lee, Perkins
three, on the part of his mntes ami
a decision on an exceedingly close
and Miller were features.
play nt the plate by Umpire Shu­
•
First Game
man, blanked the iocnls, the LakeScore by innings;
land Highlanders taking the first
Philadelphia . ..011000 000— 2 7 1
of the crucial series 4 to 0. The
Boston ...............000 000 000— 0 0 1
visitors bunched their opportune
k
Harris and Perkins; Murray,
VOLCANO HOUSE, Island of blows to defeat Camp, who hurled
;
Ross and O'Neill.
Hawaii, June 244— Halemaumau, a nice variety baseball.
Second Game
Score by innings:
the
Hawaiian House of Everlast­
,
Score by Innings:
Lnkeland......... 002 001 010—4 13 0
! . Philadelphia......002 100 21ft—0 8 0 ing Fire and pit of the active vol­
O rlando............000 000 000—0 8 1
Boston................000 300 000— 3 0 3 cano b f KUauea, continue* spas­
Erhardt nnd Nnnce; Camp nnd
Heimach and Perkins; Ruffing, modically to present a display o f Francis.
Fuhr, Fullerton, Rosa and O'Neill,
terrible natural powers which has
| Beving.
not been excelled within the mem­ Raise Sum In Atlanta
ory o f living man. Renewed activ­
Cleveland 4-4; Chicago 3.1
CHICAGO, June 24. — Trie ity* may rock the entire island, it is For Red Cross W ork
J iP
Tpcaker’s Indians bunched hits on Predicted by scientists,
A
t
Scene
Cloudburst
r the White Sox In both games Mon­
Violent outbursts, wracking the
day, taking the double bill, 4 to 3
ATLAN TA, June 24. — $1,000
throat
o f the firepit and sending
and 4 to 1. Shautc outpltched Fa­
was Recently appropriated by the
ber in the opener and four Sox er­ incandescent
boulders
hurtling
rors aided Cleveland. In tho sec­ high Into the void, have occurred National American Rrd Cross for
relief work in Cnrter County, Ten­
ond game Covelcskie gave only
on an average of twice daily dur­ nessee, where a cloudburst June 13
four hitsi .
ing recent days, accompanied by killed ten, injured a score more,
\
First Gamq.
heavy duat clouds which are split and lert 50 people homeless. Car­
T*"»«"
Score by innings:
and rent by bolts o f Hghtnlng and den’s Bluff and Hunter were the
3“
Cleveland . ......... ...002 010 100— 1 peals of thunder. Earthquakes of communities suffering heaviest.
( Chicago....................JJUOJJW.000-^3 varying intensity hav ebcuu on al­
Tho Rod Cross was requested to
Shaute and Myati; Faber and most constant concomitant o f the tak&gt;.* charge- and administer all
Crouse.
eruptions. Steam roars from the relief at a mass meeting o f citi­
Second Gama
cauldrons of tho crator, and huge zens Monday.
Score by innings:
nvalnnches o f rock -which once . Steps have already been institut­
Cleveland ______ :.__ 400 000 000— f formed the rim o f the crater, go ed by a lo^al committee to raise
-*» .,000 100 0 0 0 - 1 - - «
uphan
-an ,addU.U&gt;nv\i
•n-hoWlnhlion -work. Has- ■'’
-Wt-'—
, Cvengos, yBlankenship . and L Thcmendous subterranean forges, , ing relief strictly on need, the
t&gt;usc.
"'
are at work under the surface, in Red Cross will attpmpt to place
the pit and under the earth o f the every family back on a self-sup­
surrounding
region.
Serious porting basis.
quake shocks have occurred in the
The Cnrter county cloudburst is
Puna and Kau districts, opening the third disaster the South has
wide cracks in tho surface, some suffered in less than two months.
as wide as 200 feet.
Twenty-two Red Cross workers
Motorists arc warned that if are now In South Carolina admin­
-&lt;
they "insist on taking a chance,” istering a relief fund of approxi­
&lt;
^
O
O
T
&gt;
in approaching within three miles
Pirates Win Pitching Battle From o f the volcano they should keep mately 580,000 as a result o f the
in
tornado o f April 30, which killed
Red 8ox— Phillies Take Double
the road open and be ready for several score people in that state
Header From Boston.
instant flight.
and left over 3000 homeless. An­
—A
other corps o f workers is in Mis­
BROOKLYN,
Juno 24«— The
sissippi
and
Alabama
where
an­
Giants won their ninth straight Distribute Blanks For
other tornado May 27 killed over
game Monday, beating Brooklyn,
Compensation 30 people and left hundreds home­
12 to 6. Reuther was chased in the Bonus
less in the two states.
, first inning and Henry waa hit
WASHINGTON, June 24.— Dis­
hard.
tribution of npplienton blanks for
Iron and steel producers of Aus­
Score by innings:
New York .. .322 030 011— 12 13 0 adjusted World War service com­ tralia fear an effort by manufac­
S Brooklyn . „..010 013 000— 5 11 2 pensation as provided for In the turers of other countries have
, Nehf,
ehf, Ryan and Snyt
Snyder; Reuther, soldier bonus act has been started asked the Australian government
hy MaJ. Robt. C. Davis, adjutant for a protective tariff on their
Henry and Taylor, Hargrave,
general 6f the army, and will be product*.
completed June 28.
, ,
Pittsburgh 4; Cincinnati 2
CINCINNATI, June 24.—Cooper
MOM’N -POP
“ The M ystery Deepens F or Pop.”
By T A Y L O R
outpltched Luquc Monday and Mississippi Valley Is
Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati, 4 to 2.
Fast fielding by both teams tea- Scene o f Bad Storm
BW CRACHEH THiS IS the Funniest
tured the game.
r ^ STIL.L IT'S JUST urv£ A WOMAN
WORLD l EVER LIVED IN - 1‘VE.
TO SUSPECT AN INNOCENT HUSBANO
CHICAGO,
June
23.—
Ono
of
tho
8core by inning*:
GOT MW IMAGINATION ALL
of m a k in g love i d s o m e o t h e r
Pittsburgh ......ICO 001 110 — J 13 1 worst summer storms in years
OUT OF &lt;SHAPE. TRYING TO
OAMSEl - WHAT L CAN T UNOEASrANO
Cincinnati....... 010 TOO 100—2 6 0 ■wept almost the entire upper Mis­
GUESS WHERE MOM GOT THOSE
IS how -Th a t s w e l l LOOKING G iRl
Cooper and Schmidt; Luque, May sissippi valley late yegtqrday, tak­
pictures of m es felix
Go t in m v c a r and Hargrave.
ing at least four lives and doing
That other w o m a n B
hundreds of thousands bf dollars
damage. Nebraska, South Dakota,
. Philadelphia 7-11; Boston 3-7
Minnesota and Illinois wero hit
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 24. Philedalphia won a double header hard by high winds and rain.
CD
wllh Boston Monday, taking the
first game 7 to 3 nnd the second 11 Counsel for Stevens
J® 7. Schultz, a Aewcomer to tho
Phillies, hit two home runs in the Asks for His Acquittal
second game, one with tho bases
full, ana "Cy” Williams added an­
WASHINGTON? 'June ‘ 23. —
other hj»me run to his total.
Counsel for John Stephens, mil­
lr
First. Game
lionaire lumberman of Jackson­
Score by innings: ’ ? *
ville, today asked Justice Bailey
B o s t o n ............0&amp; 000 000—3 5 1 for a direct verdict of acquittal for.
Philadelphia . 010 005 lOx— 7 12 2 his client who is on trial with five
- McNamara, Cooney and Smith; others on a charge of conspiring
to defraud the government out of
Ring, Couch and J. Wilson.
more than 91,000,000 )n sales of
; Second Game
Score by innings:
surplus lumber for army cantosBoston 11 -------------- .*.120 001 030— 7 menty
Philadelphia .
010 11602x— 11
MOM IS JUMPING ON MS
■V
J t u p , Benton, Stryker and
«
STANDARDIZATION
JUMPING HpfTbADS!
t o n s il s f o r 6 o n 6 o u t
PRAGUE, June 23.— An Inter­
n ; Betts, Hubhell and Htinllne,
WITH HfcR B u t LUL TAKE
THE SAME G tR L national congress is *to be held
AN OATH I NEVES SAW
&gt;$OHELP
(|
here July 21-22 for agreeing upon
Tongued Referees scientific methods in manufactur­
&lt;THe DAME BEFORE tN
processes.
Au» m v '
Are Needed in Europe ingThirty-eight
technical and inductrial corporations have been InBERLIN,. June
____, 24.— Amateur vited^to send delegates. It Is ex­
1* rapidly coming back to pected that a permanent organi­
popularity in central zation will result which will be in­
more games have been strumental In bringing about an
this spring than ever international standardization of
not only among Germans methods. ,
visiting teams from the
-------------- -------------TOW1
ENGLISHMEN HAVE FAITH ♦

farm s.
..1

1° n c r «. imprilVw,

tenant h o ,,,* ; ,,hc)l
^
w orth 11.000 .per acre. ^
» « l e party will
ran ge term,, to «„|t Purth|((^ *
11 acres, with him*,.
. •
har.1 roa.l on , w„
hc«t o f sl,npe; rt-cently
J ? 11
-ft-fc*rgahr:-----'
10 acres. Just ofT
p rov e,!; I,nrn. tenant hou,» ‘
am i peas now on nt»,.
bargain .
” p,*e«- t

S

H aw aiian Volcano
Continues Display
As T o u r is t s Flee

SPRIN KLERS
Ball Hardware Co.

WOMAN NEXT GOVERNOR
SANTA FE. N. M., June 2 4 .—
New Mexico, the youngest state, is
th6 first in which a woman stands
next in rank to the governor. The
recent death o f lieutenant Govern­
or Jose A. Baca has left Mrs. Soledad C. Chacon of Albuquerque, the
secretary o f state, nenrest in au­
thority to the executive. Should
Governor James F. Hinkle leave
the state, during his absence Mrs.
Chneort would be acting governor;

PHONE 8

GIANTS W AtLOP
B A L L AND WIN
OVER DODGERS

(W lO -H T

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GABRIEL ’ GREATER—
RIDING
*
COMFORT

$1

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E ld er SprlnKS (low s five n noai „
puro

w ater every thirty.two

°n d s. It Is lined hy over Sf|j M ■
cen t o f the people of Santord.
In Its natural rorm. I*
by
.
W estern Union and many batterr*
sta tion s for storaice batteries. I,
It p u re? Ask tho State Board
I
H ealth,
1

Phone 311

H * aJ» Clause
Distributor

F reedom from Nerve Preuert
M eans Freedom from Dls.ai.,
Hplnal A nalyses Free.

D R. W . A. RRUNE
ciunoiM t Arran
■’Miner (.radiate

O ffice H ours:
9-12 A. M.: t-S P. M.
7 to 8 livenirms. except Saurian

Rooms 301-4 4

First Nat. IJk. Rids, Sanforl

Keep* nrtt 1 J

MosQurrooJ J
\ -H aa pleam tj
c \piiig'» iw r Wjn
s *nodaJjii
•* 2 fihig itore*.
MsrWoDnt |

Storage And
PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery in flesh
healing is the marvelous Borozone,
a preparation that comes in liquid
and powder form. It is a com­
bination treatment that not only
purifies the wound of germs that
cause infection but it heals the
fiosh with extraorcinary speed.
Bad wounds or cuts which take
weeks to heal with the ordinary
liniments mend quickly under the
powerful influence of this wonder­
ful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c,
60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
Hold by Union Pharmacy.

For Sale — Milane
theater tickets at re­
duced prices.
Miss
Annie Lee at Yowell

Repairing

24 HOUR

STA Y YOUNG

Wrecking Service
Phone 643-W.
Night 28:-H

RIVE &amp; WALKER
Sanford Ave. and 2nd St.

Lack of health, strength ind »
If In
iniline* in the fic*
ergy shows Itself
flabby flesh and lack oi mtucul*
° CLEONARD PS ELIXIR FOI
THE
BLOOD
builds hem
■trength and energy. It kttpt.de
flesh hard and firm, the eyes ck*
and bright It puts color in tte j
checks, a sparkle In the eye ‘
fleah on tho body. It la the

For Sale — Milane Stay young' by using LEOlfjj
ARD TS E L IX IR FOR THJ|
theater tickets at re­ B L O O D . It Invigorates
strengthens the whole system, t
duced prices.
Miss tldi
red blood, act* gently « u* l
and kidney*.
Inf o , j* j
Annie Lee at Yowell , Uver
L E O N A R D I’S. Refu*# iU
Co.
1 A t all druggists.
The COW and the
HEN
is the Florida Combination for
a Steady Income

Sunshine Dairy Feed
Sunshine Poultry Feed
feed

la the RIGHT COMBINA­
TION to INCREASE this
INCOME.

“GOOD
GOODS”

“GOOD

“ P R A T T S 11 „
“ Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied”

GOODS”

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.

IP AVPnilP nnrl C'n...4l* C54
a
Myrtle
Avenue and Fourth Street.

V A ita f « n « .
JOHN
W.SNEED

^

f)l&gt;
phone 5JJ.

“ I N ever
M y Children
Calomel
. \
*? *lT8 lb« children calomel or castor oiL" said

feel h
W L

*U

W M tIC
■....

Find Its Superior

*P. A . M ERO

Liy-o-lax, a vegetable liquid prep*-

■

Sanford

|AM/i .Ca Isk
Mobil* Ak

js^ssr*-•****»*"
i

First Nat’l BV Bldg.

strength,-vt nr,-andbuoyancy of
spirits. Price COcl^Soli bjP'unVdn
Pharmacy.

5

) ° N . June 24.—The Pul
which look* after and I
■Mte*. ha* incroas!
____ III year bv
if a
a 15,800 trust* on it* books,
at. »bout 5M0,000.000. New
to the trustee to sd“ «bout 975,000,000

Rooms 515-515

A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discourag­
ed feeling caused by a torpid' liver
and constipated bowels can be
gotten rid
of with surprising
promptness by using Hcrbinc. You
feel its beneficial effect with the
first dose as its purifying and reg­
ulating effect is thorough and
complete. It not only drives out
bile nnd impurities but it Imparts

4

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incorporated

Bm- «n*Up*Uott
'

If.

it will do dis
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T H E SANFORD H E R A L D , T U E S D A Y , JU N E 24. 1924

Id Want A d s A re Willing Wqrkerjs
THEY WILL FIND A NEW HOME, LOCATE LOST ARTICLES, AND PERFORM MANY IMPORTANT TASKSFOR YOU
r0rd D a ily

Advertising

H e r a ld

fT-AD R A T E S
• C ash j n

A dvan ce

■rf*. will he **pntrnna and rnllitimrdlalrly fur

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—
n«ra iis*
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duubta . t l i u i i

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fo r

Brat

m titlnir I* restricted
,r classification.

to

, ,rror la made The Santrald will be responsible
* one Incorrect Inaerilon,
ftril-iT. for subsequent
oat. The office nhould be
j immeJIately In «■** of
TO A U V K I I T I S R R I .

•raid representative ■thor' familiar with ratea, rules
Mention. will give you
,1* information.
Atid If
|,h they will asetnt you In
is your want ad to make

LEARN ABOUT l’olk County and
I-aktlnnd, through the £ur-Tcle*
ifrain. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram, lakeland, Fla.
Co M imiii ;#
I•HUH Kit—Ulus™
ttii'ii I,Jh iiavH, the
largest clrculailoii In Souihwnsttni Ucorkla.
Itat* !c fC&gt;wur&lt;l)
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Hcrald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
Weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, W aycross, Georgia.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the DoLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
A LITTLE WANT AD i ~ T h e
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away* and have
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 1*18 and a representative
will call to see you.________
FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .0(Jc
charge. 10c per line, minimum

MAINE— Wntcrville, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
Ilrrslit afflre nr by 1*1ple ore Interested in Floridn prop­
Trlrphour dlneoNtlNerty. Reach them through the
• art not valid.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
•our. Prompt, efficien t
tion.
Service.
PALM BEACH COUNTY— The
scene of stupendous developmentFor R ent
Road about it in the Palm Beauh
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
Apartments
quest.____________________________
TAM PA, FLORIDA—Tampa Ihdiy
tENT—Two room house
Times, tho great
home daily,
apartment. 719 Oak Ave rate IVj C per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
ENT—Tw o furnished npnrt- foj-jromplcte rate enrd.
s; two unfurnished

apart-

BUILDING
M ATER TSn

MISCELLANEOUS* ,A n
FO R SALE
%i M

Houses For Rent

Lost and Found

1.0 SI an opportunity to ke#
abreast with the times by wo
reading the dasaiflod
page* o
your daily newspaper. Hera!
cement work, sldewlak*. build­ want ads contain many Interestim
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K. messages. It win pay you to rca
them dally. __ '
Terwilleger. P r o p . ______________
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel Su Phone 5G5.

" . 7

READ

LOST — Maltese male cat, stripes
lengthwise. Rcwan) for return.
F. D. King, 513 Park Ave.

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FRENCH
AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO LAKE MONROE.
Notice is hereby given that the construction o f the asphalt pave­
ment on French Avenue from First Street north to Lake Monroe has
been completed and the completed work has been finally accepted by
the Commission o f the City of Sanford, Floridn.
The following is the final estimate o f the cost of paving French
Avenue with, sheet asphalt from First Street north to Commercial
Street 24 feet in width and 16 feet in width from CommcYcinl Street
north to Lake Monroe.
From First Street to Commercial Street, 24 Feet Wide.
234 Cu. Yds. excavation @ 40c .................. .............................. $
0.7.60
131 Lin. Ft. vnlley gutter @ $1.05................
137.55
334 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and
gutter dp7 6 c...............
253.84
222 Lin. Ft. flush curb @ 35c...... ;........................ .......................
77.70
757 Sq. Yds. 0” rock baso @ 80c................................................
C05.C0
741 8q. Yds. 2” sheet nsphalt top @ $1.02........
765.82
CIO Sq. Ft. concrete alloy returns @ 30c.................................. .■
102.00
2 Type B Inlets @ $30.00......... ........ ,........................................
60.00
45 Lin. Ft. 12” storm sewer @ $1.05....,..................... „ .........
47.25
laboratory inspection of materials ................................
33.35
Legal expense, advertising, etc,, 2 per cent.......................
45.13
Engineering, 4 per cent .—
.............................................
90,26

The personal interest which you have in
Sanford due to your associations and con­
nections in this city, should not be allowed
to diminish during the summer months
when you go away to your summer home or
on your summer vacation trip.
A complete daily record of the news and
happenings in Sanford and Seminole coun­
ty is the service given by Sanford's only
newspaper.

HOUSE FOR RENT — Furnished
or unfurnished bungalow and
garage, 11th St. and Oak Ave. In­
quire Mrs. Julius Tnkach. Celery
Ave., or Mrs. Tspinwall, I2th St.
and_Myrtle Ave.__________________
FOR RENT— New 5-room bunga­
low and garage. Ginderville, $18
per month. Phone 671*J.
VACATIONISTS
DAYTONA BEACH
I am prepared to offer furnished
houses and npartments for summer
season—month, week or week-end.
Phone or write.
HARRY M. HOWARD,
614 Main Street,
Phono 743-W
Daytona Beach.
FOR RENT — 6-room house newly
finished throughout. Good location, 209 5th S t . ________ ________
FOR REN T— Unfurnished house.
See W. J. T higpen,. BrumleyPuleston Bldg.

PoITSAtfiti&amp;mpfetSTrtiro"

if;' flS

will take small cash payment
and balance easy terms. Box 201,
care Herald.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —
Horse, mower, rake, wagon and
plow. What have you? H. Amonsen, Box 91, Geneva, Fla.
FOR SALK— Complete radio equip­
ment and complete seta at various
prices. Cash or terms. Box 201.
care Herald.

Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—One room nnd
age; hot and cold water. 1
Rumple, 1209 Magnolia.______

FOR SALE— Household furniture.
601 Palmetto.
FOR SALE— A one stable manure,
no sawdust. * 45 ton F. O. BHastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast*
ings, Fla.______________________ .
FOR S A L E — McClaren and Dun­
lop cord tires and tubes. Gulf
gas, oil, best accessories. Ftflowu
Service Station, First and Elm.
Phone 447* L3. __________________ _
FOR SALE— Two good milk c o w i;
one calf. One hundred fifty takes
them. Would trade on recent model
Ford. Ixigan Mercantile Co., Genevu, Fla._________________________
FOR SALE— One good pair farm
mules, double harness and wag­
on; two milk cows, threo and four
years old. Inquire Mrs. Thos. Em­
met Wilson.
_____________
FOR SALE — One 120-gal. home
water plant. Hoolehan-Coleman
Co.

Penning'
$1.25 each. Mrs. J.
ton, 1911 French Ave,
FOR SALE— 150 tangerine, Valen­
cia, grapefruit, satsuma and
Jaffa one-year-old treea, sour stock.
25% off tho lot. The rainy season
is the time to plant. B. T. Tiller,
Paola, Fin._______________________
WAS“ \l.riWioNG
FOR SALE— Household furniture.
(From the Cincinnati Enquirer.)
Owner leaving city. 415 Pal­
“ Heaven helps those who help
metto Ave.
themselves” , quoted his dad.
“ Huh!” Bal dthe bright kid, re­
membering what had happened
when he was caught stealing the
CARS FO R SALE
Jam, “ you mean 'Heaven
‘ Heaven help those
Order The H ERALD, daily or weekly, NOW who help themselves’."
FOR SALE — Ford Sedan Inquire
P. A. Mero'a Garage.
[*
TAKING TO THE OPEN
Just Phone 148 for Service
(From the Washington Star.)
"Y'ou are strong for outdoor
sports."
“ Very", .declared Senator Sor­
ghum. “ A* man who has been
1921.
r
/
through as many investigations ns
Miscellaneous
&lt;H**n11
«. A. POtTfJLAsS.
C lerk Circuit Court, Me ml nolo C oun­ I have comes to feel that he has is a prescription fo r
Malaria.
ty, Florida.
Chilli and Fever. Dengue er Bil­
W anted
about
exhausted
the
possibilities
of
vr a . it. w e e k s , n. c.
ious Fever. It kills the germ*.
WANTED— Santera oustnes* me* aval tills the I9tli day o f May. A. D. indoor contention.”
whfl nrc tit.need ot competent I n fir Clrriilt ('surf nf the Nrvrath
help should read the classified
3nillrl*t Circuit «t (hr Stain, of
Flurlltt. In mill for Seminut*
p ig e to f The Herald. Therc’a no
I'mint# •— lu ('bn n rrry.
renson for sending, out-of-town for
«i, .uoirrli'd.. woman, by.
help when there la probably just M. Houser..
Lillian Henson. her mm friend.
the person you want In the city
Cumptnloatit. vic'Thr Overatreet
Turpentine Company, a corpo- .
ration, el »).. Defendant.—Order. 1_

Subscription rates to the daily are $7
for one year; $3.50 for 6 months; $1.75 for 3
months ,or 65c per month.
Subscription rates to the weekly edition
are $2 for one year; $1 for 6 months; GOc for
three months, or 25c per month.

DKVBLOI’ KllH ' A TTK NT ION— Pen­
sa cola Is beat lining tlio greatest ile-

Call Palms Hotel.________ velopm eifr in Olnrlilu’ s h istory : a
h a lf m illion dollar highw ay to the
:ENT—Two-room furnished KUlf bench Just finished; « tw o
;ment, adults only. 304. W. m illion d olla r bridge across E scam ­

bia liny stnrted; quarter
m illion
d olla r opera house under co n stru c­

ENT—Two npartments Cor. tio n ; tw o millions being spent on

h ig h w a y ; greatest chunoo fo r live
d evelopers to get
In on
ground
flo o i. W rite developm ent D epart­
!NT—One two-rooni npart- ment The P ensacola News.
aml two one-room apart- W E S T T fliV il NIA— rflarksburg. Tlie
C larksbu rg
Exponent. m orning
Fcrndale Apartments, 305
Including Sunday, m orning Issue.
J -c a n t per word, minimum 3lc.

ENT — .Furnished apart'
and sleeping rooms. S h ir
irtmcnbi, opposite Post O f

TO REACH BUYERS or seller* o f
Florida real estate advertise in
tlyi St. Petersburg Times. One cent
eekt a word daily, two, cent* a word .
To bo borne by City, 1 -3
;
.To bo bunic hy adjacent'property
NT to buy or sell
Number o f feet fron tage--------- ----—
EAL ESTATE
If so advertise in
Assessment
per foot frontage ...... ........
the "Gainesville Sun
..T'|h- S l“ t.. i.f li'liitlJii h M I S S t t * - —
FREIL2T WILLI A MS.,.F.
LE — flelery—fiirma. - a H
Yr-JWM-rjrid pjrigjs. It will pay you
AUHhftn- w-vtetm r.- r
S c h e U e :M a m « r ^ "
ftmt ird.-mV at) partlis clalmliiK In- I
if you nYe g o in g 'to buy. latka Daily News is circulated In NAME.
riBSCRn’flO N
'
'
F n oN T A G E A S S fiS S S E N t Barn 'orfrd l'on a New Hob'
tori-Mn
under
CcurKe
Frost,
Alvlrn.
..I
l
l
„
.
...unn-o*
nrirna
II at the owners prices, nn industrial and agricultural sec­ Randall Chase, Reg. at N. E»‘ I’ t. o f Int. o f Fullon
Friml, W. II. Y. Wilkie and Fannie
LAW YER
1&gt;, Wilkie, deerfcxeif, or othenvlue.
**4 ,
tion,
Street nnd French Avenue in City o f Snnfnrd,
In
the
properly
dexerlhed
In
thla
i^LE—5-room bungalow, all 9T. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Special Summer Price*
■inter, *;id to utl persona unknown
Fla., rug N. 559 Ft., E. 200 Ft., S. 559 Ft., W .
—- Court House
'^n, on I^turel A ve. $1,000,
Interested In iho property Involved
Johns County is reached through
trms.
In this suit, whlrh la situated In
200
Ft.,
to
Beg.,
in
Section
25,
Township
19,
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Heniltode. I’oituiy, Florida- and de­
&gt;ALE—6-room house, mod- Quick results. Two cents per word.
' GALVANIZED IRON
Range 30 ........... ............ ................. —............. 559
scribed IIH follows, to. Wit!
water, lights and gas, well Bample copy on request.
tii'Hlnnlnir at the southw est c o r ­
George G. Herring, Beg. 559 Ft. N. of th eN. E. Pt.
ed. Lot 75 ft. front on Purk
COMPOSITION ROOFING
ner of the north see m quarter nf lot
o f Int. o f Fulton Street nnd French Avenue,
3,600. Terms.
!. set'llim 3fl, townahlp Jo. H. It. 19
DR. R. M. W ELSH
E.. run east 9H feel, north 131 feet,
STO RAG ER O O M
in the City of Sanford, Fla., run E. 198 Ft.,
STRIP SHINGLES
GUADUATE
VETERINARIAN
west
JI2
feet,
south
433
feet;
and
IINOLE R E A L T Y CO.,
N. 137 Ft., N. W ly 200.8 Ft., S. 200 Ft., to Beg.
also heKlnnlnk at the southw est
FOR RENT
Seminole Hotel Annex,
corner o f lot 3. run east SIS 16 feet,
Auom 305 Conrad Building
In Sec. 25, Tp. 19, R. 30 E.................. ...........:..........
north 1367 feet, went 3IS.IS feet,
CHASE * CO
iALK— By owner, 1% acres FOR RENT — T W O S T O R E
Phones: Office 20, Home 21
south I3G, feet, less south 1 acres,
K.
R.
Trafford’a
Map,
Sanford,
Fla.
Phone 503
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kUME XV

S IN G L E C 0 P IE 8 F IV E CENTS

SA N F O R D , FLORID A, MOND tY, JUNE 23, 1924.

Call

itsAnjgricaTQ
(Be Represented
tiers o f England
md France Come to
'ision on Sunday
ondon, Juno 23.— Prime
Bister MncDonald told thp
use of Commons this afterthat his conference with
nicr Herriot o f France
preliminary to an inter­
conference to meet in
kdon, probably July 10.
communique, issued
, night, covered the ground
Ithe converst, said the prer, hut added VI t is highlv
able that Am erica be rep*
ited at tho intcr-aliicd
fercnce o f July 16. We arc
lit the moment in^ommunicabut a communication to that
ct will bo mnde to the Amcri|government at once.
meeting between tho French
British prime minister wan
at Chequers Saturday and
■y. Friendly and informal
salons took place on several
stlons which arose out of the
ei repert and monsurcs to be
*n in order to put it into execuNo definite conclusion could.
Icoarsc, be arrived at pending
dilations with the .Italian and
isn governments.

General Agreement.

Be conversations revealed a
ersl agroament between the
ch and British points of view
I on the part of the two prime
iters a common determination
et the difticulti"s which Jwzet
countries, and indeed-"the
•ie world, by continuous corstinn. It was agreed that, subto the convenience q f the other
n it f nrruuiu

NEW ^ ORK, June 23.— Sunday
■*1 ihc Alfred E. Smith for presi­
dent headquarters was marked by
expressions of optimism on tho
part o f the New York governor and
his campaign manager, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, both of whom reiterated,
without qualification, statements
that Mr. Smith would be selected
as tho standard bearer o f the Dem­
ocratic party.
Governor Smith began a stren­
uous day by going to church, Inter
to Sea Gnte for a cooling din in tho
ocean and thence to supervise per­
sonally a traffic tic-up in the
Brobkyln subway system. The
trains began moving soon after ho
arrived and he went to his head­
quarters offices.
There was no break during the
day in the lino o f callers at tho
Smith hcadquartors. Tho governor
said members of tho Arizona, Flor­
ida, Montana, Iowa, Maine, Okla­
homa, Virginia and Ohio delega­
tions had assured him that ho was
gaining strength in their respective
groups and it was not improbable
but that ho might receive a major­
ity in one or two o f tho delegations
named, which, under the unit rule,
would give him the state’s support.
At the meeting with tho news­
paper men late in the day, Gov.
Smith guvu his ideas of a “ progres­
sive Democrat” pnd pointed ta his
record at Albany this year as prov­
ing his qualification to that claim.
“ My idea of.a progressive Demo­
crat , he said, “ ia a man who in
office and in the rank and filo of
tho party stands for progressive
ideas and thought o f modern gov­
ernm ent Wo have some who talk
about progress in government but
who never do anything.”
Describes Reactionary
He described tho “ res 'tJonary”
as “ one who is still satU/fcd with
the little red school housq". 7 ; ’
The governor said he was willing
to,Viet the delegates do whatever

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FINISHTENTATIVE
PROGRAMSUNDAY
FOR FIRST 3 DAYS

SMITH
AND HIS MANAGER
A R E OPTIMISTIC!
New York Governor Hns Stren­
uous Sunday—Supervise* Sub•
wny Tie-Up— Goe« to
Church— Enjoys Swim.

Fmir Hundred nnd Sixteen
Women Delegates nnd A l­
ternates to National Demo­
cratic Convention W ill Make
Fight For Chairmanship o f
Credentials and Fcrmnnent I
Organization
Committees
NEW YORK. June 23.— Backed
hy 110 women delegates nnd alter­
nates, or almost one-fourth of tho
convention membership, Democrat­
ic women leaders Sunday inaugur­
ated a determined fight to gain two
major committee chairmanships.
Last night, after a careful canvass
o f delegations, they said, the out­
look for success was bright.
Chairmanships o f the credentials
and permanent organization com­
mittees are tho objectives. Mrs.
Leroy Springs o f Ioxncastcr, S. C.,
and Mrs. Daniel O’Day of New
York are suggested for the cm lentiais chairmanship. Both nro prom­
inent nnd either, it is said, will he
acceptable to the majority of the
women. A western woman, stilT to
lu» chosen, will be put forward for
the permanent organization chair­
manship.
Professional Methods
Campaigning for tho chairman­
William G. McAdoo, upon nrriving in New York personally to &lt;f&gt;n- ships is being done in n profession­
duct his nomination fight, cnlla up his campaign headquarters nd* al wny. First, the women decided
smilingly predicts victory.
it would be poor policy, hccnusc of
their inexperience in things pnliical, to attempt to gaifi1 cither the
rules or resolutions chairmanships,
so they passed them. Not, how­
ever, without sending word to men
leaders that they would not ask
for the places and explaining why.
Then, under the leadership o f Mrs.
Emily Newell Blair of Joplin, Mo.,
vice-chairman o f the national com­
Outlines nf Democratic Platform Ilnve 10 Prominent Business
mittee, they began canvassing dol­
Finished But Fight on Several
on Canvassing Teams— Hope o
t gallons for pledges to elect mem­
Planks Is Anticipated
. liaise County’s Full Quota
bers o f the two committees whoso
-•*
by Isadora.
hy Tuesday Night.
chnirmen they hope to name. If
the women have their way, they
NEW YORK, Jun# 23.— General
It was learned this morning t ia!
outlines o f the platform to be pre­ 10 o f Sanford’s business nnd |ro- will nlso have a woman majority on
sented this week for consideration fcssional men will divide into tl ce each committee.
Women leadorA base their claims
by the platform committee o f the teams Thursday for the purpom o f
Democratic national convention personally soliciting funds in nn for recognition on the fact that
have been agreed upon hy party effort to raise Seminole couni r’n they have almost -10 per cent more
leaders who have undertaken this quota for carrying on o f tho 1 oy representation in this convention
task. There remain, however, wide Scout work in the Central Flor da than they ever had before. In 1020
differences over the wording o f u Council which Is composed of E -o- there were 208 women in the con­
number o f the most important of vnrd, Scmlnolo, Lakp, Volusia, Qt* vention. There were 15 in 1010 and
only two, from Washington and
the proposed planks.
ceola and-Orange counties.
^ rj Coloorodo, sulTrage statas, in 1012.
There are threats of sharp run:
The quota of Seminole county i l 1 flwtteen women made speeches in
tests in the committee on the for­ $1,100 o f which $:&gt;r&gt;0 has already the
' 1020 convention. Tne number
eign relations, Ku-Kux Klnn nnd been raised without any solicitation who will speak this year will be
prohibition provisions and possibly or attempt to obtain pledges. This
much larger, it is said.
over that dealing with farm -relief.

GENERAL P L A N _£4M P A IG N F
O F P L A T F O R M SCOUT FUND
A G R E E D U P O N BEGIN TUESD

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pted.
^
he two }!F7me ministers agreed
»y a brief visit fo Geneva to-*
«r at the opening o f tho asIbly o f the league o f nations in
‘ ember nxt.”
h« courtly formality o f old-tinio
(lacy was noticeably absent
the meeting. The French
F? arrived at Chequers Court
1last evening In (he midst o f a
nderstorm. They were met at
.entrance to tho bouse by tho
primo minUter wearing a
•»uit Dinner was waiting and
p&gt;ut delaying to change clothes
irty sat down immediately,
he meal ended, they adjourned
* library, whore the conversahegan forthwith and did not
until 1:30 a. m. They resumed
r breakfast
1—
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Mnu«d until lunch timo at 2:30.
hst clearly,, the twto statesmen
itrnuously thrashed out ail
■l/w ’ tha difTlcul questions con­
ning them.
*
1T. LI. 8. Would Approve.
WASHINGTON, June 2 3 .-T h e
lean government would look
warm approval 1 upon any
' designed to expedite the excof the Dawes report, it.was
•red In official quarters Sunday
« , when attention was called
upatcho« from London regard‘ he agreement •(between the
I? .
.British premiers fo r
interallied conference on th»t
liwt in July.
[°th President CooUdge and SccIlughfi h*»a . repeatedly
their hope that the Dawea
t e ^ ' I ' y »nd while neither
I White House nqjr I tat* depart­
i would ccmamQt tonight on
d?vriopnMntt,v it waa
F«ted there h»d been no change
Ihat view.
SuTeT'ft” ^ UCJ x n j i f e , Uhl!.
‘
almoat entirely on the
station that the economic r»‘J'UUon of Etwope could ho ini­
, ‘ rom within and carried to
‘ nt which would juatlfy, this
co-operating in iom e
i1
Th* PWg™*"
m«d in the Dawea report waa
IhS* *ffording a hopeful method
[Inaugurating the recovery, and
here have frequently
hope that It would
■** Put into effect.

&gt;rida Eaat Coast
•Issue Certificates
^SHINOTON, June 23.- T h e
I til* i
Co&lt;ut today applied
I " * interstate commerce com1 for authority to jsaue 1,­
.
per cant equipment
certificates which h ive been
V - P. Morgan
of
The D roew d.-.m ♦« &gt;&gt;• used
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»nd 100 ballast cars.

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leader, dtbsed tho dafCs events for plffpHb.
Tho chief differences regarding
Governor Smith. N o announcement
was forthcom ing from the two the kian is whether that organiznSome of
leadors when the meeting ended. tion shall be named.
The Smith candidacy was men­ those high in party counsels optioned in statements issued tonight pose such a step, urging, instead,
‘ ‘lan­
by form er Scnntor James O’Gor­ that the convention adopt tho
man o f New York and Wayne B. guage of the Virginia Democratic
Wheeler, general counsel of the convention platform which nsaerts
Anti-Saloon League. Senator O'­ that any "sect or order or creed
Gorman said Governor Smith “ has which assails or seeks, openly or
demonstrated that he can carry covertly, t6 impair this inalienable
New&lt;York and probably Massachu­ right o f religious freedom is to he
setts, New Jersey, Ohio and In­ condemned nnd resisted ns n men­
ace to organized society.’
diana” .
Other chlcfains insist that tho
“ There arc 5,000,000 Democratic
voters in the northern and western kian shall he named as such and
states", tho statement added, “ who that there shall be n strong decla­
will voto against any candidate'of ration against its activities. Geo.
the Democratic national convention E. Brennan, o f Illinois, dcclurcd
whose nomination
nomination ia
is a,c“
dictated
the emphatically todny that nothing
wnoee
lc? by in*
Ku Klux Kian. The principles of short o f this would receive the ap­
the kian are incompatible with tho proval o f the government without
(Continued on page C)
principlea o f American liberty and
no candidate who invitea their support ia entitled to tho endorsement
o f the Democratic convention.”
Wheeler's Charge
Mr. Wheeler charged that Gov­
ernor Smith’s latest declaration on
tho wet and dry questiona “does
not harmonise with his public rec­
ord” and further stated that “ the
Of the 15 cases arraigned before
friends o f law enforcement will Judge J. G. Sharon at the Monday
meet and defeat this achcmo to nul­ morning session o f the municipal
lify the constitution, and will re­ court, there was a caso o f drunk­
lentlessly oppose Governor Smith enness which was o f a unique char­
and ail others who champion the in­ acter. A negro woman was charged
defensible wet program” .
with getting drunk on the contents
Governor. Smith countered with a o f n can o f "Sterno," or canned
statement that his position on the heat, which is composed largely o f
prohibition issue remained un­ alcohol. It had the effect o f mak­
changed, but made no reference to ing her want to preach in a local
the Wheeler charges.
hotel.
“ I think we are wet enough now ,. In two cases 8100 bonds were
as it is,” .said Mr. Taggart, who .estreated for failure to nppear in
added that he waa “ personally wet court. These were on charges of
and politically dry.,f
possession of Intoxicants, ami driv­
Mr. Taggart is strongly o f the ing a car while drunk. Several
opinion that tha platform should cases wero for drunkenness and
have a strong plank in opposition disorderly conduct, ,«nd others for
to the Ku-Wlux" Kian but without violation o f speed and parking or­
specifically naming that organiza­ dinances. Fines, coats and estreat­
tion.
ed bonds totaled $281.
The cases as arraigned are as
Maughan Completes followg:
James Black, drunkenness, $10
First Lap o f Flight bond estreated; M. G. Albritton,
driving a car while drunk, $100
D AYTO N , June 23. — Lieut. estreated; Tom Scott, violation of
Russell M. Maughan landed at parking ordinance'. $5 bond es­
McCook Field from Mitchell Field treated; David Lain, driving with­
at 7:05 eastern timo and took o ff out tail lights, $5 bond estreat­
at 8:10 in a third attempt to span ed; A. A. Brooks, drunkenness,
the continent from dawn to dusk. continued to, W ednesday; H. A.
He covered the first lap, New York Speir, reckless driving, continued
to Dayton, 575 miles, in four hours to Wednesday; J. W - Eaton, reck­
less driving, continued to Wednes­
and seven minutes.
Two unsuccessful attempts In the day; Suzanne Mallory, possession
past year had not darkened his of Intoxicants, $100 band estreated:
ardour. The lieutenant took to the David W right, speeding, $5 bond
air at h a lf a minute before 3 estreated; Isaac Thurston, drunk­
o ’clock, eastern standard time, at enness, $10 bond dktreateu; Annie
Mitcbel Field, N. Y., this morning. Stephenson, drunk and disorderly,
$5 and costs or 4 0 days in Jail;
WUJie Poole, reckless driving, $15
M ARKET
bond estreated: Sarah Thomai,
drunkenness. Sl6 bond estreated;
- — annese,, $10
CHICAGO, 111., June 23.— Wheat,
Young, dieJuly, 111% @ 1 1 2 4 ; September, bond eatrea
anH costs or 10
118% @ 114%. Corn, July 80%. orderly
days in Jail
Oats,, July, 46%.
*

F ifteen Cases A re
Tried in M unicipal
Court This M orning

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Forces o f Smith And
' McAdoo rally Abofit
Standards for Lonfc
Fight To A Ffrs" u

Builds Platform

Indiana Forces - s
S e l e c t Ralstofl

Convcntmn Managers Plan l» Take
Care of Adoption of Plat­
form to Beginning of
Nominations.

NEW YORK, June 23.— Recog­
nizing the probability o f prolonged
sessions, the Democratic Nntionn!
Convention mnnngera hnve ar­
ranged only u tentative pro­
gram for the first three days.
These arrangements will carry the
machinery of the convention past
the adoption of the platform nnd to
the beginning of the nominations
for president. After that the pro­
gram will he dictated by events.
In order to give the platform
conunittej! plenty o f time for its
work, tho plan is to hear tho nom­
inating speeches for president while
the commltteo is working; then to
adopt tho plntfnrm, nnd then pro­
ceed to thu balloting for nomtnations. This same plnn was followOil in San Francisco four years
ago.
The tentative program for tha
first three days is as follows:
First Day
Convention called to order by
Chairman Hull.
Invocation by Cnrdinni liayes.
Official photographs. ,
Brief address hy Chairman Hull.
Reading o f the official cull fur
the convention.
Recommendations for temporary
officers and their election.
A committee will escort Scnntor
Harrison, temporary chairman, to
the platform.
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At this point .Chairman Hull axpccts to ask tho convention whether
St desires Senator Harrison to de­
liver his address or take a rccc.t*
Homer S. Cummings, chairman
until night.
.
Should the address he postponed of the Democratic commltteo on
Chairman Hull expects tho conven­ resolutions, shown drawing up tha
tion to proceed with organization party platform.
by the adoption o f rules nnd tho
reference o f resolutions to the com­
mittee on platfqrm and resolutions.
Should the convention insist upon
the speech boing delivered immedi­
ately the organization will follow
tha speech.
.
* Adoption o f a resolution provid­
ing for the organisation of com­
mittees on resolutions, credentials,
permanent organization, rulea -and
u o f imslnnsa, ta notify, iwm%.
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NEW YORK, June 23.
Eleventh hour arrivals /o r the
Democratic national coriVetitfon thrust today into aeeth?
ing lobbies and teeming cam­
paign
headquarters found
themselves in the midst' of
bewildering clamor, conflict­
ing claims for various candi­
dates and arguments over
controverted questions o f pol­
icy.
The swift currents o f Sun­
day^
maneuverings
,hitd
brought no clear trend to In­

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dicate the course o f events after
the convention assembles Tuesday
except that it is likely to be pro­
longed by fights on the floor over
platform planks and possibly tomb
o f the rules es well es the battle
for presidential•nomination.
The opposing forces o f M cAdoo and Smith face each- other in
solid phalanx, each claiming vic­
tory, but each stranina every re­
source to consolidate Tts position
before the opening session o f , (he
convention ia called to order TmtSday noon In Madison Square Gar­
den.
A drive tto swing delegates from
the Southern States Into tha camp
o f Governor 8mlth will be insti­
tuted today under the direction'of
Norman E. Meek, former chair­
man o f the national Democratic
committee, and one o f the lesiden
o f the Smith forces.
Those close
Mock learned every effort

to or n l
mfntngTtnxtire nr‘tne
women .8
s n,&lt;&gt;MS —# •l Mn ami nlnSA nf ntnaL
^
three tennis, as-announced by II. ( ’. activities. 1%^~are not fighting A*s ment ol timo nnd place o f meetings.
delegation Jt was learted todiy^
Trust Company,
Transaction
of
sundry
miscclDuBose today, are H. R. Elevens, a unit for any plank, and, accordSunday o f hurried-c
uncous
business.
.
A . R. Key, S. O. Shinholser, Ed- irig to leaders, they are carefully
‘ At tkt organization meeting of f ^ ccriah maneuvering and fast
Adjournment.
&lt;
ward Higgins, M. C. Haddock. C. avoiding the kian and prohibition
tha new Sanford Bartk and Trust ng rumors had produced
Second Day
E. Henry, Dr. S. Pulcston, Randall- plank controversy.
• Convention called to order by Company held Saturday, J. R. no outward change In the ,
Chase, F. E. Koiimillnt and H. C.
Anthony of Jacksonville, was elect­ sided contests over the nominate
The opposing factions on the
DuBose. Mr. DuBose stated that it equal rights amendment, who Scnntor Harrisom
ed chairman of tho Board of Direc­ and no agreement among
Prayer.
. tors. Mr. Anthony is president of leaden on the controverted
will he left to the men themsclvos clashed at tho Republican conven­
Report
o
f
committee
on
creden­
to decide on their separation into tion, are hero in full strength and
tho Florida Bankers’ Association, tlone o f party policy.
teams as they should havo some already have appeared before the tials.
The opposinng forces
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having been elected to that offico
of Me
Report of committee on perma­
choice in regard to who will work woman’s advisory committee, o f
at the annual convention held in and Smith f«ace each ether in
nent
organization.
together.
Orlando last April. He is also vice­ phalanx, each claiming victory, «
which Mrs. Franklin I). Roosevelt
Address hy tho permanent chair­ president o f the Bankers’ Financ­
each straining every resource
Hope has been expressed that o f New York is chairman. That man, Senator Walsh o f Montana.
ing Company o f Jacksonville, and consolidate its position before the
tho remaining $550 o f Seminole’s committee makes recommendations
Report of coinndttco on rules and is a financier o f national reputa­
opening session o f the convention
quota will be raised by. Tuesday in writing on tho women’s rights order o f business.
tion. Mr. Anthony hns for many is called to order Tuesday noon, in
night. With half of the quota al­ and other planks in which women’s
Adoption o f rulo limiting nom­ years been associated with the Madison Square Garden.
ready raised without Bolicitation, organizations are interested.
inating speeches for president tu Withnm System o f Banks and
Managers at Work ■
•
the men composing tho teams boWhere l’ ark Husbands?
20 minutes-and seconding speeches
The managers for a dozen
.
lievo. tho task of raising the addi­
The question o f where to park to threo in number also limiting securing- him to head its board o f
directors tho now institution is de­ candidates are at work no less
tional half will not be a difficult husbands of wqmcn delegates whilo nominating speeches
for vice­
one provided tho citizens of San­ their wives nro discharging their president to 10 minutes for each clared assured of the benefits and earnestly to build up a substantial
jacking for their favorite: *
ford respond generously to tho re­ convention activities, once acute, nominee and seconding speeches U protection o f thia strong system.
Tho other officers elected at tho their hepes o f • prolonged i
quests o f the various teams. It hus having been settled hy furnishing
(Continued on page 6)
meeting Saturday to serve during be fulfilled.
been pointed out thut if every busi­ tho husbnnds-stagc tickets, most of
the current year are: Wm. H. TunA group o f loaders, after a!
ness and professional man will rio- the family problems in tho women’s
tticliffe, president; Dr. S. Pulcston, a week o f consultation, has
nntc to this cause a sum within his section are out o f tho picture/ There
vice-pjrcsident; F.
H.
Brown, perfected a tentative droit
means, the quota of this county was much concern, however, when
cashier, and H. S. Pond, assistant platform, but they Tt«
will be heavily oversubscribed.
it was found that the women dele­
cashier,
much o f their work will !i
Knowing that it will be impos­ gates and alternates had been in­
Tho board o f directors, Composed done over again by the
sible fo r tho teams to sac everyone vited’ to a dinner tomorrow night
o f men prominent In the business committee and j*rhape on t h » l
who may wish to subscribo or con­ but that no official entertainment
life o f the city were elected as fol­ ventlon floor, tinder the
had
been
provided
for
their
hus­
tribute something for tho carrying
lows: J. R. Anthony, Wm. H. Tun- the fight over the Ku Klux
A
delegation
composed
o
f
several
on o f the Iloy Scout work in thrt bands. When this news reached the
agitation
was members o f the Tampa Junior nkliffe, Dr. S. Pulcston, II. C. Du­ stiffening, the agreemi
district, it has been asked that any­ husbands littlo
Bose, K. D. Wight. C. F. Williams,
one who ia not solicited and who shown, so it now appears that the Board o f Trade will be in Sanford Edward Higgins, Harry L. Walsh, eign relatione plank ie
wishes, may send or make their husbands will have tomorrow night Wednesday to assist in the organi­ Roy F. Symes, F. H. Brown and R. more complicated, i
ing train pringe in
off.
contribution to tho Herald office.
J. Holly.
zation
of
the
Junior
Chamber
of
enthusiasts bent on
Three
delegations
boast
husband
If Scminoio’s quota should not ho
Tho Sanford Bank and Trust
raised by tomorrow night, stated and wifo as members. They are Commcrco in this city on thut Company will engage in a general some proposal in the party a
•' i E
Mr. DuBose, tha work o f the teams Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Springs of night, according to a moaaago hanking business, and in addition tion o f prhjgplM
Tww-Thirda Fl|
will continue until It is raised. Ha South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. which has Just been received from will conduct a trust business, being
Bewilderment contli
stated, however, that he believed John MeFadsoan of Colorado,- and (he secretary o f that organisation qualified under the state laws to
over the poeilbillty o f a I
the $550 needed will bo subscribed Mr, and Mrs. Henry W. Dooley of by R. W. Fearman, Jr.
act In all trust capacities. The new abolish tha traditional
(Continued on puge 6)
Forto Rico.
The messago further stated that iank is ezpected to open for busi­ rule requiring a D
at ieaat fivu peoplo will bo here and ness about the mlddlo o f July when* the convention to select • i
it is possible that Marvin H. Wal­ t will take over the affaire o f the Only a few are oc ’
*
ker, aecretanr o f tho Tampa junior ’ copies Bank. With’ iti strong the change, but tt
body, will also be ablo to make the t&gt;oard o f directors. Its connection active support foe It i
trip. Decision of tho members of with the well known Witham Sys­ Adoo camp has kept the
that body to come here for Wednes­ tem o f Banks and the fact that i in a place o f promim
day’s meeting was prompted by the a the first combined banking and swirl o f gossip that
Something entirely new under to thwart the bootleggers, has been invitation oi Secretary Fearman, trust company to be organized in
’
tho sun in the way o f intoxicating drinking Sterno or better known which was extended to Mr. Walker. this city, the new institution has a delegatee and leaden. r • Reports o f crumbling •f
"
beverages is now being offered by es “ canned heat". That it serves in a letter several daya ago.
iright future, it ia believed.
strength o f the tw o
one, Annio Stephenson, a negresa better as a drink than as a hasting
At the masting on Wednesday
dates nnd of 4eeh‘ “
o f this city, who introduced for the necessity, Is the assertion of Annie night, when a permanent organisa­ Atlantic
Coast Line or that fa
first timo in Sanford on Saturday who was lodged in the local jai tion o f the iocs! body will bo per­
a drink calculated to put the boot­ •nd tried this morning in municipal fected, a commltteo appointed’ at Posts
$10,000) Bond reation talk.
legger out of business inasmuch as court.
the
first meeting last week,.w ill
me unit
•Ion o f the ■
it can be purchased fro|h various
The effect which
resent a constitution and a set o f
h the drink had present
ATLANTA,- June 23^-Tho At- tioaa
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upon
Annie
is
as
peculiar
as
tha
by-laws,
kinds o f business houses-and for s
It was learned today that lantic Const Line today post
price which in many times cheaper drink Itself. Shorttlv after partak- this task- has been nearly completed bond nf 810,000 witjpthe d e l o f
the contents of
o one eon o f by the c&lt;
than that offered by tho bod^
committee and that it will federal district court to* indemnify ture.
Annie Ugaw to faei;||t&gt; de?|ba In roadinesa for the
state of Georgia if cattle tick re*
impart
$ h ilc there ia no law against
Inga
The Junior Chamber
,
instation results from the shipment
selling this particular brand o f in­ and p o in t. out the “ stroll
tight •nd merco was informally organised o f Florida watermelons through
toxicant there ia still, that ordin­ narrow” path to the world. With last Tuesday night when about 25 this state. This le in
ance against drunlranncss which this in mind she-sallied forth in young men o f this city met at the with Judge
holds good in case the person im­ quest o f someone to tell her story. offices o f the Chamber o tr,Conk- day, enjoining
bibes tdo freely of any drink which
Thinking o f no better place. meres following a campaign o f the Georgia ’
has a stimulating effect. And so Annie decided to preach to a local about a week during which time in­ holding up
it was in the case o f Annie. Now hotel and all its occunanta and terest in the organization waa melons. A siml
sled
Annie had no trouble in procuring forthwith she began to deliver her worked up and about 60 names Saturday by the
June
the liquid cxhilerotor but ft was the message. Some o f the. ho tel guests, signed up for membership.
30 was set at
for the
utfermath that put her in trouble evidently thinking more o f 'a good
Wednesday night’s i
hearing on a
or at least the effect which it had afternoon’s nap than the message expected to oe largely a
upon her.
.
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Annio was b r , .
POPE MAKES
“ i s -In G. W. Spencer, Jr.,
• tfce
There U .ip&gt; use m keeping
t|
complained to
chairman : o f the
ROME, June i
name p f the drink a secret any
at
which in turn
r e urged^at the first m
day appol
sooner
uia was
,
longer fo r it will com e put soon
Gerow, rector o
concerted effort
o*- Istsh. Tin. fw t !■ th&gt;»
Antii
that Anhie,
___ *waa endeavo
Immaculate
t o n 'll large representation
r to Be original and wishing all about the “ promised
next meeting.
•a bishop o f
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Campaign Leaders

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A S S O C I A T E D P R E S S D IS P A T C H E S

WOMEN DESIRE
CHAIRMANSHIP

“ Howdy-Do,” Says McAdoo

jr-Allied M a t in g
i t London W ill He
Speed Execution
)f the Dawes Report

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BIRKENHEAD, Eng., June 2 1 Brief messages from the Alpine
Club at London last night announc­
ing the death o f George L. Mallory
and A. C. Irvine and the safety o f*
the remainder o f the Mt. Everest
expedition
eznedition was all the news from
the expedition that has been re­
ceived up to noon today at the
homes hero o f the two mountain
climbers who met death on Mt.
Everest.
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D em ocratic

G e ts SAN FO R D ?
de
e n t T o I P CLOSES
TODAY

BXTRACT8 COUNTY
history o f tha county. Much o f this tobacco. Quitg'
. .AGENT8’ REPORTS
will be turned under in preparation
feemmofe (B.‘ FT-WhilheH
W **««*rll»ber'iiw atting,nifsuit pulled cotton i
Arranged fo r two dAnonstratlon, trees. .
,
° f hes
plots o f Victor eowpeas.* A lso
Polk (W m . G om m el: (JrbWets
mailed out 600 fertiliser tables and tore preparing to apply the June
with each a letter containing addi- application o f fertiliser to citrus.
tional Information as to com pars" “ r o f citrus fruits have
tjvo va|uea 0f a unit) of plant food been shipped.
Interest is
Is being
being They were all JL®11. Interest
from various
sources.
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•hqim in Bart
_ rtow . fo
___ *°il. without f „ S 2 j
the erection
Santa Ro«a (J e n
.. &lt;R. T. K elley); T o- o f a loadjng platform for all growy
Hillsborough
week has found iP- *■
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matoes are moving henvily. W ater­ era.
cotton dub
melons and cantaloupea are selling
Hamilton (J. J. Sechrest): All
t
for good prices on the local plat­ crops are making a rapid growth. poisoning boll
the
rain
has
retardMsJl
form.
Other • vegetables being This is especially true o f corn and
■ome extent.
tkifS
shipped are peppers, corn, lima
beans, eggplants, squash and black­
eyed peas.
Lake (Leo H. W atson); W ater­
melons are going to market
tnrinioada. Recent rains will m
terially'increase the yeild. The pre­
vious dry weather has held tho anthraepose in check. Growers are
O N D U N LO P BALLOON CORD
realising results-from -dusting and
,

WrWF.:^gM
in Parisian P ap er

'Continued from page 1.}
greater
success, however, ho deJ (Continued from page l )
PARIS,. June 21. The first,phpA fter jL .vInr New Haven Mr ^ared that his business has been
pstichi
tichkr campaign manager had
tograph
* ever'transmitted
‘ - by
I radio
Dean spent a woek on a fishing *^**tly increased, and past acSteh tentatively appointed to place
y
many
wai
printed
Friday
in
the
Matin.
trip
among
tho
lower
Floriila
keys!
connt*
have
been
Settled
by
Kim in nomination. The governor
. Thi picture o f Gen. Gustav A . FerHe repdtted that hi* party had ex­ o f his patrons.
had: an appointment with Thomas
It was announced this afterm
rie, director of. Eiffel Tower wirecellent duck. In one night, he dert, Democratic leader of In*
b
y
the cornmlttee in charge o f the
dared, eight tarpon were landed,
He said he would confer
lesi station, was an excellent one,
all weighing between 80 nnu 120 campaign that the Ford automobile but it bore several vertical smud­
th William Jennings Bryan, in­
to
be
awarded
in
connection
with
pounds.- The Qiost exciting time of
structed McAdoo delegate from
ge!, which, however, were easily
that nignt’s activities, said Mr. the campaign, will be on exhibition
Florida, If Mr. Bryan indicated a
in.
front
o
f
the
First
National
eljninatcd
by retouching. The picPremiers Herrjjot And Dean, was when one o f the Silver •Bank this afternoon and night.
deslreno call on him. &lt;« .
tiyc
was
sent
by the process o f
Kings
put
ud
a
fight
o
f
an
hour
■ m -S m lth program for Satur­ M ’Donald Conferring:
Oh Monday night at 8 o ’clock
and forty minutes
limit
before he wns the name o f tho winner o f the car I Eiouard Bolin, inventor-o f - the
d a y includes attendance as a specnallv landed.—
lanuci
finally
the noon wedding at St.
w iffir r aunuimted in front o f the | nuthod fo r trnnsm' *
1‘iW r , 'Dean expects tiv i c i a i n to bank.
Cathedral o f-M iss Mar- i. LONDON,. J u n e -g b A
gripha by wire. Although the deion'fifyrdap, p daughter o f the late enco between the new Fronch Sanford about July 6. On his re­
premier,
M.
Herriotr
and
Premier
turn
trip
he
will
xtup
at
Asheville,
'4'* o f tfye wireless method have
iR W I o. n i. a..n ,. former congress
MacDonald at Chequers Court to­ N. C., where he will attend the an­
man from New York.
nit yet been diilclosed .it in known
day will be private, it was an­
Y ou ca n ’ t g o w rong on Dunlop Tires hull*
thit it is on the same ’principle
8pl f yi n*
&gt; .
* *1 tvelned christen her," the gov­ nounced, and nothing will be issued nual convention o f the Southern
Newspaper
Publishers’
Associa­
is
used
on
the
wires
Marion
(K
.C.
M
oore):
One
cuF ounders ofcthe Pneumatic Tire
ernor sa ld .T 'b u g h t to have a hand for publication, Jt is believed that
tion.
industry.?
&gt;,M. Rulin is filled’ with cpnfl- cumber Krawwingde the statement
in her wedding; -hadn’t 1T"
the Dawes’ report will occapy a
dmee that he can send wireless j l°ir, oob
. His daughter, Miss Emily Smith,
S
P
E
C
I
A
L
e share j r t U l : w
while
*"
'interpL’tures across tho Atlantic, and i
worth °* c«*cs &lt;of
ss
w fllh f maid o f honor.
to be Fj|ial Date for Filing
•Ilfed ileb\l are also expected
_
i l attempt at such transm ission! « n«I h»« ■» tm* nV left in tha field
F iv e 33x4,95 D unlop Balloon"‘ Tires and Tuhe.
’‘Supposing you and Mr. McAdoo a subject o f exchange o f views.
O f Capital Stock Tax ' ‘.‘Florida All the Year. Wonderful between Paris and New York is t o ' du. ^ thf\ dropJ n, p^ ces' " f
32x4 rims, complete,
**
should 4«»dlock the convention,”
" Winters, Delightful Bummers”
U tried within a few weeks by «aid that he owed these splendid
rfkkra a reporter ax the close of
Returns
Is
Extended
Is Slogan Adopted by Board.
hm
in
co-operation
with
the
Ain*°
tccnDng
seed
and
sprayGovernor Smith’s final interview of
ing.
the day, "Who'looks to you like the
P. Peterson):
JACKSONVILLE,
June
20.—
The
D. T. Gerow, collector o f internal
The first wireless picture sent I
promising dark b8&gt;ae?”
week. The
catchy and effective slogan o f the h: M. Belin wns from Malmalson,
revenue,
is
in
receipt
o
f
informa­
."f.
; M
f f there’s a dark horse in this
and the
proposed 7400,000 national adver­ n few miles outside o f Paris to the tomntq 8eason '* over
ov&lt;
tion
from
the
department
at
Wash­
di
convention, he’s so dark
I can’t see
watermelons
are
now
beginning
to
tising
campaign
for
Florida
is
al­
ington, stating that the necessary
Matin office. This wns early Thurstyjp,” was the reply.
forms fo r filing capital stock tax ready being taken up by the news­ Jty morning and the experiment move. This week I have been put­
u
Mpny Conferences
fContinued from page 1.)
returns have been revised and papers and magazines o f the state, wns quite practicable. A second ting the finishing touches on our
. Cjsrrying out a definite plan de­ *10; S. 0 . Chdsc $25; S. O. Shinr ir t fw U E fc .,
PhM„
it was said here today at the offices
newly prganized Citrus Growers’ signed to strengthen and consoli­ holser |20; S. M. Lloyd *25; W. M. therefore have been delayed in­ o f the Florida Development Board, p ctu re.sen t an hour after Gen. Asscoiation.
printing. It is oxpectcd, however,
men
better
than
the
first,
being
date his position William G._ Mc- McKinnon *5; Elton J. Moughton
Osceola (J. R. Gunn): Groves are
that they will be available for fil­ the state chamber o f commerce, qitirely free from 'sm udges. •
devoted virtually all o f his |5; F. S. Vernay *1; J. S. Har­
looking good and fruit is holding
ing July 1, 192-1, and the revised which is sponsoring the campaign.
M.
Belin’s
experiments
in
wiroFriday to conferences with vard $1; Frank Woodruff *1; C.
The advertising will carry as its
well due to abundance o f rain that i u u u a u a M i u i i M i R i i i | i i i i i IM)l||l||
lisa transmissirn o f pictures be•n o f state delegations, Benjamin $2; J. D. Chittendon $2; regulations pertaining to capital copy theme:
stock tax will be ready for distri­
gnn in 1912. The Matin, •in nn- wo are having at this time.
re o f Ahe national committee
Walton (J. W. Mathison): Our
“ Florida All The Year; Wonder­ muncing his success today, preN. H. Garner *1) J. B. Niblack *1; bution very shortly thereafter.
delegate's to the Democratic I. ,D Martin $5; Stella P. Arring­
ful Winters, Delightful Summers.’ ' clets that '‘ television,” or long dis- farm ers have about finished thfcir
Owing
to
the
delay
in
furnishing
National Convention.
-v
Some o f the Fuorida editors aro Unco seeing, soon will be- accom­ oat crop and are planting one of
ton 15; J. T. Newby $1; J. T. A l­ the forms to taxpayers it is felt
- Abrogation o f the ' two-thirds
transposing the last two lipos o f plished. Belin’s latest invention the largest cowpea acreages in the
len
*1;
M.
S.
Stuart
*1;
A
.
E.
thnt
it
would
work
a
hardship
upon
•
•
rale for V
tho nomination o f a p^esithe slogan, putting the mphasis on vas evolved with the help o f Hen-, fc
dental candidate was one subject Yowell $25:-H. B. Lewis *25; A. R. the persons affected to require
tho
“
delightful
summers,”
thus
Key
*10;
FOrrest
Lake
*10;
Ran­
them to file these returns during
li Fenal. Its aims are said (o in­
o f disc p it Ion at' the conference,
making it .more seasonable at this dude not only better reproduction FOLEY PILLS REACHED TH E
which proceeded
singl
singly or in dall Chase *10; J. Frank Haithcock tho month o f July and the time for time.
nt
SORE SPOT
vith the elimination o f wires, but
vr
groups. Decision as to the attitude' (Altam onte) *100; R. J. Holly *5; filing date has therefore been ex­
Mrs.
Ellen
Reighard,
South
Fork,
Carrying
out
the
idea
o
f
selling
tended as follows:
ilso far greater speed, which is
the -McAdoo-forces are to take on J. G. Sharon *2.— Total *000.
For returns to be filed with the Florida as a whole, the advertising important, as it is asserted the Po.. writes: "I had been aufforing m
this aueatlon, however, w lllb e de­
collectors o f internal revenue sit­ copy will make no particular refer­ process o f transmitting photo­ with my kidneys and nothing
ferred, probably until Sunday or Boy Scouts Prohibit
seemed to couch the aching spot
uated in the continental United ence to any section, city or praps by wire, has proved slow.
later. Meantime, the form er treas­
until I procured FOLEY PILLS,
county.
Alcohol
and
Tobacco
States,
September
H
O
,
1921.
ury secretary will discuss It fur­
with wopderful results.” FOLEY
For returns to be fllod with the ! The „advertisements
.
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ther with his visitors and advisers.
PILLS, a diuretic stimulant fo r
Car
o
f
Mike
Stoinoff
collector
o
f
internal
revenue
at
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ort1
d
a
Development
Board
ran
-in
W ARSAW , June 20.— The Pol­
. With-My. McAdoo denying himtho
kidneys, gently nnd ,thoroughthe
New
York
newspapers
during
This will give ail persons fiable *the Now Y,,rk n,*w" n" fw‘ r"
*elf to newspaper correspondents ish ' Boy Scouts have introduced
Friday ly flush and cleanse the kidneys and
the exhibition o f Florida products Catches Fire
and his lieutenants declining jto dis­ complete prohibition against alco­ to capital stock tux returns suffi­
F or the next four* days, starting Monday
help to eliminate poisonous waste
cuss platform or other subjects, a f ­ hol and tobacco into their organi­ cient time to get them in and it is in Madison Square Garden last
matter.
Try
a
bottle
today
and
you
winter
give
the
idea
o
f
the
sub­
The
enr
o
f
Mike
Stoinoff,
Celery
firmative announcements from his zation, and the restriction is rig­ uurged that the returns be filed as
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June 23rd,
jects that will be covered by the /venue farmer, taught fire about will be well pleased with the result
headquarters In thp Hotel Vender- orously applied to all except hon­ promptly' as possible after the
The use o f FOLEY
much greater campaign planned to 6 o’clock Friday afternoon while obtained.
tylt were few . It was formally an- orary members. On the recent forms are available.
advertise Florida to tne nation pext pirked at the corner o f Magnolia PILLS increoses kidney nctivity.
nounced that former Senator James feast o f St. Stanislas, the patron
fall and winter. Florida’s nearness ./venue and First Street, in fron t
TO SCALE PEAKS.
Sold everywhere.
D. Phelan .of California, who will saint o f the Polish President, whose
to
the
center
o
f
population
o
f
the
(f
the
People’s
Bank,
nnd
serious
EDMONTON,
Alberta,
June
20.
arrive here today from Paris, will first name is Stanislas ,the Scouts
place Mi*. McAdoo In nomination presented to him the Scout badge An attempt to scale Mount Rob­ country, tho fact that “ tho winter (iimnce might have been done had SICKLY, PEHV18H CHILDREN
and made him an honorary mem­ son will be made this Rummer by playground o f the United S ta tes’ lot Hodgson Boll arrived oppor­
ire the convention.
, the Alpine Culb o f Canada. A r­ s no less delightful in the summer tunely and extinguished the flames
ber.
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Children suffering from intesti­
rangements also are being made time, the outdoor life o f the state, vith a chemical fire extinguisher,
TO RACE PIGEONS.
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Immediately after receiving the fo r ,a n expedition to scale Mount the various forms o f recreation, in- k wns found that the carburetor nal Worms are cross, restless and
LONDON, June 21.— Four labor decoration the president returned
unhealthy. There arc other sympwill be closed fo r repairs. Newspap
members o f parliament have ob­ tc his palace to roctivo numerous Lcgan, Canada’s highest peak, in vestment opportunities, manufac- iv“ 8 leaking badly and that the os-'
luring advantages, Florida’ s share i taping gasoline had caught from tons, however. I f the child is pale,
&gt;
tained permissio nto organize a guests and delegations bringing 1926.
has dark rings under tho eyes,
line o f over 3,000 miles, its
hot engine,
and m agazines can be secured at
pigeon flight from the House of him good wishes. When during
(From lli«- Uoslon Transcript.)
harbors, great fishing
industry.
Mrs. SloTnoff and children were bad breath and takss no interest in
Commons yard on July 26. A chal­ tho reception wine
served tho
“ Is Mrs. Gabble at hom e?" asked oranges, graptfruit
and
other in the car at the time but no one play, it is almost a certainty that
lenge cup will be given ot be held president excused himself, saying, the calleh
• fruits; trucking, general farming, vna hurt. The enr wns sent to u worms are eating away its vitality.
/ft
by the winners fo r a year. The des­ "I tm wearing the Scout sign and
"Be good luck, ma’am, she’s not.”
raising,- dairying and rnrage for repairs.
The Hurcst remedy for worms is
tination o f the flight will be fixed therefore must respect tl.o lawj replied the Irish maid; “ but if ye’re livestock
White’s Cream Vermifuge. It ia
in turn a t . various centers o f the o f the organization, so although it wise yo’II lave yar card an’ skee- poultry raising, small fruits ami
huts, will be soino o f the state'*
Helen nnd Carl Chorpening were positive destruction to the worma
four-constituencies these members is my fete day, I do not fee! free to daddle out o ’ here, for she’s likely
First National Bank Building
assets to be featured in tho a d ­ quests o f Miss Louisa Mcrrelo nt but harmless to tho child. Price
represent.
drill kwinc.”
to be buck most uny minute now.” vertising.
,
36c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
her home In Plymouth Sunday.

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The Sanford Herald
PaW Tahtd f i f r y a ft v n s o * * n n | l
Hmmdmr a t M a U n l , F lo r id a

Kntrrrd a* Second Claa* Matter,
October 27, ISIS. at the Foatofnce
at Sanford, Florida, under Act of
March 1. 1*97.
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and halites o f enrerlalnipaBAs-MJtnro
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credited to It or.not otherwise cred
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MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924
BIBLE THOUGHT FOK TODAY
THE
SUPREME
RU LER:—
Exalt ye the Lord our God, and
worship’ at His footstool; for He ia
holy.— Psalm 99:5.

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TO MY PICTURE
When age hath made me what I
am not now,
And every wrinkle tells me where
the plough
Of Time hath furrow’d; when an
Ice shall flow
Through every vein, and nil my
be snow;
i ' When head
Death displays his coldness
in my check,
,
&lt;And I myself in my own picture
seek,
Not finding what I am, but what
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I was,
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in doubt which to helieve— this or
A
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my glass;
A
Yet
though
I alter, this remains
4
the same
a
V • As it was drawn, retains the primi.
h
• tive frame
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And first complexion; here will still
f
t,
bo seen
A
Blood on the check and down upon
the chin;
Hero the smooth brow will stny,
the lively eye,
The ruddy Up, and hnir of youth­
ful dye.
Behold what frailty wc In man
may see,
Whose shadow Is less given to
•
change than he!
— Thomas Randolph.
How about an anti-gnat cam­
paign ?

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There arc still some motorists
F
, ’: who don’t know what "dim m ers"
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"Pay-Up Week” is over but still
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nrc continuing to pay their
4'
Jills to keep their credit good.
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Tomorrbw the fireworks start in
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New York, And everyone will know
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'Florida is present.

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they owe bills at least had their
memory improved last week.
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"Rata Drive O ff Sea Birds" says
a headline which reminds us. that
some o f them have been known to
drive women to chairs and tables.

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TK1T HElla.girl .down nihe^aireci
wants—tq"~frhour-vrhether-ymj 'nu t

Every woman wishes for beauty
but few are willing to work for it.”
— Miami Life.
Many are willing to put it on,
though.

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An effort is being made by the
Smith supporters to swing the dele­
gates from the South to him. They
seem to forget that the South
wants a "dry" candidate.

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President Doumerguo o f France
is disgraced forever. It has been
discovered that he ts a bachelor nm!
that he wears bow ties that are al­
ready tied.
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The person who Is always watch­
ing the clock while he is on the job
will rest easier now with the
knowledge that the days are get­
ting shorter.
William D. Upshaw has opened
his campaign iq New York for the
vice-presidency. And that’s about
as far as ha will get toward the
nomination.
To keep Informed o f what is
happening back home, have The
Sanford Herald follow you on your
vacation trip. It will be better
than a letter from home and wjll
reach you every day.

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No plans for a Fourth of July
cqlebraUun having been announced
In Sanford, many persons are won.
ng Just where they will go for
■tile day. There are several cities
beckoning.
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bathing suit on the grounds that it
is "too cruelly revealing." Objec­
tion is overruled on the grounds
that It is Irrelevant and immaterial
to the case.

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A1 Smith appears to bo more
worried over the loss o f his dog
than about his chances for the nom­
ination. He’s going to be a great
deal more worried in a few days
when somebody "gets hia goat."
o—
Arthur Brisbane notes that the
difference between William G. Mc­
Adoo and the other aspirants for
lbs Democratic nomination is that
the former is seeking the presi
while the others iare seeking
dency whil«
to beat McAdoo. And tb« good
port about that fact Is that the
other candidates will seek without
success.
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M f trusjneda is Worth going after
lit the winter months It.Is certainly
getting In the summer
The merchant who odverWhen business begins to *

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, ;£ f0 W TO SELECT THE RIGHT CLUB

A s ,; B r i s b a n e ' ' S e e s ; I t
One o f the six counties com p risin g the Central Florida
B oy Scout Council, Seminole cou n ty, m ust raise eleven hun­
T o Live With Munkeya.
Mere Politics.
dred dollars as its share in financing this w orth-w hile organt - 1
Klan, Rum and League.
zation which is accom plishing so m uch fo r the boys o f our [
.Many Kings Did It.
section. More than h alf o f the necessary amount has already
Col'VriaZni, I*i4
been subscribed and surely there will be no hesitancy on the
p art o f the people of Sanford in seeing that this great work
HERE'S ONE original thought.
is carried on and that the necessary, funds are forthcom ing. John Groninnlic, citizen o f New
Tuesday afternoon interested business men o f Sanford York, writes to the Franklin Park
intend to devote several hours to m aking solicitation for the Zoo in Boston, saying he’d like to
necessary am ount o f money. T h ey hope by Tuesday night to he exhibited in the monkey house,
raise the full amount needed to take care of Sem inole county's with the other pronintes, "to show
quota.
tne public how much man rom birv Aha ape. in accordance wit hi —
-------AURilq-Srf&gt;g»wcjq-c^uiLf- has now only fo u r troopw coirsisf
the
Darwinian theory."
ing o f about eighty-live boys, it is the plan to establish Jnore
troops and increase the m em bership. Unless the necessary
SO.ME THAT LIVE in the open
finances are provided, however, this cannot be done'. *
space3, Texas, Washington, Cali­
. "B oy s a re .a dreadful nuisance under som e circum stan- fornia.. Florida, etc,, will probably
St. Augustine
Augustine Keeorci,
R ecord, N'when
they break’V
in - suggest that if all New Yorkers
ces,,” pays the
the at.
"w n en tney
ureag ,wi
adapted to demonstrating the Dar­
dows, for instance, or whoop like w ild Indians or forget to winian theory were locked up in
wash their hands. But there a re oth er tlmepTwhen they are
a
, the zoological garden there would
recognized ns a rather im portant part o f any com m unity. i)t! many vacancies in Fifth Avenue
Many com munities, too, are nowr w aking up to the fact that 'and at Newport,
w hen.boys .arc at their w o n t it is usually because th e adults
THE I!KST- ^ 7 10 !tuily mon
o f that neighborhood have failed them in som e w ay, by n
;n connection with the monkeys,
providing suitable recreation fo r them or by not givin g them if there be any connection, is to
a chance to take a constructive part in the com m unity life. look nt a row o f skeletons, begin­
So we now find civic activities aim ed a t helping and interest­ ning with the lemur, going up
through the lower and higher upon
ing the boy population.
to man.
That’s enough to make you
"One city with this modern attitude toward its boys re­
shiver.
cently had a huge parade in w hich m ost o f its you n g citi­
zens took part. Schools and clubs and bands were all repre­
IT SHOULD BE remembered,
sented nmong the thirty thousand boys who m arched in the however, that the DIFFERENCE
parade. Loyalty to city and nation and ling was the keynote between men ami monkeys is fnr
o f the celebration. One float told in ii few w ords the signifi­ greater than the RESEMBLANCE
between men and monkeys. Most
cance o f the whole affair. It carried a huge pair o f scales encouraging to \V. J. Bryan ami
w ith bags o f "g o ld " on one side o f the balance and a bunch o f others who hate the Darwin mon*
boys on the other. Its legend re a d : ‘ W hat shall it profit a key idea is (he statement attrib­
uted to Hurley: “ The difference be­
country to gain the whole world and lose its own boys V
tween a highly developed white
"W orryin g about the fauitn nml shortcom ings o f the ris­ man
and one of the lower savages
ing generation is foolishness. Keeping boys happy and is greuter than the difference be­
tween the savage and a blade o f
healthy and busy is much m ore to the point.”
grass."
Tim e and time again the ideals ami principles o f the BoyIf that’s so, how far is man from
Scout organization has been set forth by T h e Herald. It is the monkey?
needless to repeat. Everyone know s what the Boy Scouts
SPEAKING OF monkeys, the
stand for. T h ey know what w onderful results have been
great
Democratic convention will
secured. T h ey renlize that i f this great organization is to
soon be starting in New York,
continue its work in Seminole county the necessary money Some faces that will have n great
m ust be provided. And they w ill contribute o f their money deal to do with deciding who
DEMOCRATIC CO N VENTION OUTLOOK
and tim e to put Seminole county in the fron t rnnks when it Democrats shall vote for are inter­
esting
faces.
To
be
more
explicit
ci ^
n n t i n i n r r worth iwhile
v l l i l l ) activities
f l f f i v i t IfKl Iol ff tlllM
ROCHESTER T1MES-UN10N
com es #to
financing
this IfiYIfl.
kind.
might lie offensive.
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“ Floridan” In Spite o f Mr. W ebster
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Over in lovely Palm Bench w here they stilt have a "C ocoanut G rove," in spite o f (ho fa c t that good old M ister W eb­
ster quite misspelled the name or the '-cocon u t" tree, the Palm
Beach Post refuses to agree .w ith T h e Sanford H erald that
"F lorid an ” is a better spelling fo r the word that designates
an inhabitant o f Florida.
T he Post finds that Mr. N oah W ebster called the inhabi­
tants o f Florida, "Floridians," and is therefore content, nay
urgently insistent, that no one in this day and tim e under­
take to make the correct orthography popular. The Post
goes on the principle that w hat was good enough fo r Noah
should be good enough for the intelligent Floridan o f this day
and tim e.
. . . . .
B u t the Post must not becom e too much attached to the
good old unabridged. YVl#:u M r. W ebster died in 1843 there
were a lot o f words he had never spelled, and these sm art guyfc
o f the present century in the revision o f his last edition maygo so far as to correct the errors he chnnced to make. "F loriilnh” is really a euphonious as well as a correct w ord. The
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th«t bend and Pai|
The unkappy.ond J
popular novel is
f
into a movie.
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He who lnugha ta!t
«nd ho who laugh, W
has a complete set of ^
• All -*pcop!e hunting tm
not policemen and all
arc not .ptefclo hanti^

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yoii iif on a mency.Tn.itfo
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Labor troubles in Ctr1'
to mind t ^ f t f e j e a j ®

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mcct-

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scmble their fcM™. n u ,
loaf around ^home and
racket
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The chief difference beta
derwear and bathing , a j j
ored underwear is considliil
fashioned.
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pose y ou were a germ and it j
a million of —
you just to B|
man sick?

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theater tickets at;
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.Annie Lee at Yi
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Ono o f the llvelieut convention* ] most observers, who believe it docs
Smith has no idea o f being nomi­ in years is promised nt New York, not take sufficient account o f the
nated for president, but does e x p e c t1Thi Democrats believe they- have votes for favorite sons. Yet it is
to be nominated fo r vice-president. a ;nod ehunce to win and a hot consirered probable that McAdoo
His power in the convention will fidit for the nomination is in will secure a majority on the sec­
lie great enough to guarantee for
ond or third ballot.
pnspcct.
himself the vice-presidency.
Will he go on from there to
t behooves the delegates to take
Part o f the alleged plan is to
inb
account
not
only
their
own
victory
? The resolute stand taken
nominate a Southerner— Under­
by his opponents and the difficulty
wood, Josephus Daniels oc Carter pesonal choice of a leader but the o f obtaining 732 votes if n power­
Class — Underwood preferred by naure of the opposition they nro ful minority is really determined to
faiing.
thu Smith crowd.
block a McAdoo nomination, have
Putting u Southerner at the head
The ticket nominated by the Regiven rise to a good deal of doubt,
of the ticket would overcome the puijicnns is satisfactory to con- as well as to talk o f nn attack
objections to A1 Smith in the South. si-vatives, being eminently apfe
up«n the two-third rule.
Putting AI Smith in for vice-presi­ aid sane, with strong emphasis
Turning to minor candidates,
dent must add enormous strength upn economy and a platform
there
is no lack o f nbility in the
to the ticket in the North— enough fumed along established lines of
to carry New York, anyway. That’ s ('(olidgc policy. Furthermore, that group but considerable doubt rcthe story.
i.ik.t f f r s
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Senator Carter Glass of-Virginia,
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courM CADOO, ARRIVING in New
t’olitlcal
call!
” ' example,
— I W n is
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T mun
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platform . and |
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friends from the West, exoresae. nominee which shall be markedly i

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Y o u arc co rd ia lly invited
t o o p e n an A ccount with
us fo r system atizing your
7'T’ h o m e finances.

only d e e p en tytvpathy./'or his pn- n n « rf‘*\ivc. Ami in running
'm puLucai c a w r . Unponents. O n e ‘McAdoo man fro^i [he President it would be an ad: |«*rUna;eiy be u.not as well known
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California said: "M cA doo V t f i ' e Vantage’ ‘to'h ave vV nndtdatV well I ^ i ° BC0Untry ut Iar* e U* hU work

oniy man running for president o f known to the country.
i merits.
the United States. All the others
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n
John
Huv,8 o f YYest Virginia
' mi n L »!,“ ».» t m V i “oiners
thcrs, Although
A„ , „ .... n the supporters o f Gov- l^nd Ncji- York haa-been tagged.^
_pr.
i,,
,m , a j o . ■■
niukuig.mulch..ifwis^—fq^orgaa" lawyer.
‘ Perhaps- he
TW TnTTrnflf^Pnhi’ ^ li frr a,uV,w 7c iny odvantage of the-sup- -,rnnifh--^-.TW'.TyT*d‘ J»rThW'-lTCTrTtt“ •■

STRENGTH —

SE R V IC E —

rBOGHESS

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^
,.*um
was u progressive and
making
ho bfd ti-jpTncFBTire“
;V that he^rnneVbevnawiTicongicssTie
&gt;Wbwever worthy.Aipcful and,successful it may lie, which &gt;loe*TjT' ‘ (
[' ,,
. ! ^-------noni-" nne o f thu authors of thc Clayton
kills ms
his act.
not include a r^ jo n s iv e n cs s to the call o f heauty and art, nominared. Thnt’s wimtThor snv
"Ins
i 3 “ wet” - record mun
benator Ralston o f Indiana is
w hich has not known' tne thrill th at com es from 'th ese If so, regardless of what may hap- i
I!!!;
things. Education that envisages m erely the brain is a lop­ nco tn Smith hi,,,...if im .T'. — Yi i sentlment’ o f tho'M ry” forces in the mere tnlkod about than any other
enable the Sin Ith "crow i/ 1**,' ! i " ' Hemoeratic party when he said Hint dark horse, having thc first quali­
sided thing. T o be complete, t ofulfill its true purpose, it must
fication o f lacking enemies or sell*
one great M fv lw .to ^ h o Bentlcme'n |j[f &gt; wuld ,,ot Predict who would
not only envisage likewise the training o f character, but it ot Wall Street. Whatever else hap­ lominnted hut he was sure it would ent points o f attack save for his
not bo Smith, or any other wet." age. He uppears hardly a strong i
must also foster taste and seek to m inister to that subtle, un- pens they don't want McAdoo.
M
r.
H r V im
K itve
I n m A fn iip th o
n f
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f t . . . . ___
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Mr.
Bryan
says
three-fourths
of
enough figure to conduct a vigor­
The ordinary American, trying
definablc and multipotcnt thing w hich w e call tho soul.— O tto
the
stutes
have
"d
ry
"
delegations.
ous,
slashing
camphign
suchTts
the
to raise his family, pay tho bills,
Kahn.
i
McAdoo has n progressive record situation confronting the Demo­

4 ^ - I d Id le s t P a id o n S a v in g a

3 g a Trips

buy a house, make ends meet, will
wonder, feebly, wheq ho learns that and has been much. in the puhlic crats demands.
McAdoo could conduct such a I
the "three big Issues" in the Dem­ eye. He enters thc convention with
ocratic convcnL'nn are “ thc Ku tho largest number o f pledged dele­ campaign, even allowing for the
JU N E MERRY MONTH OF M A R R YIN G Klux Klan, rum and the League o f gates. Ilis mnnagcrH assert thnt handicap of having been n Dohony 1
Nations.
He thought there were he will inmiiinnd a mnjority on the attorney. Will the delegates g iv e !
REDUCED PARES
,j
first ballot
l*OI.K COUNTY ltECORD
u
, i him thc chance? That is tho first
some other problems.
ritts claim o f n mnjority. un the ! question t o - b o settleil nt~ New ^
The League o f Nations is u long
ROUND TRIP ;
JACKSONVILLE TO
"W h y nml' oh why," sings theim arriage'w as a natural sequence, distance o ff. Rum. the little man first ballot is nenvily discounted by l York
questioning one, "is June the month : Through the centuries the cus- can t afford at present prices, even
B A L T 1 M &lt; )^
if he were foolish enough to drink
of brides?"
*
J t o m grew.
p h i l a d e l f Ih i a
Custom, superstition and o ld -j Thc Junc
^
hns finaUy It. And the Ku Klux Klan is "som o.
4
i*
thing c u e again."
THE
FU
T
ILITY
OF
ARGU
M
EN
T
a .■..B
BOSTO
ON
N .'\x
time weather condition* probably
^
^
popularity that even
-;(V lA BALIIM O SSO #jk^U O ILftnA)‘
,
MIAMI IIEHAI.D
furnish the anawer.
Ages ago the orange trees nro co-operating . HERE’S A QUESTION Tor prac­
WASHINGTON
AtLANTIC CITY
NIAGARA
when man first adopted legal for by putting on a special June idooni tical Democrat* ttra^k thcmaelvw:
V&amp;ime bright paragrnpher recen t-1 other nn advantage, but the more
m a k e C .T r a v e l a
pleasure
pialitics iq connection with forming to furnish the custom honored, fra­ Suppose they do eliminate MaAdou
, iM iubuH n c x n s
I
i&gt; s o o c r o o n r tfC tio a s .
*
r a io o n r s i
in thu
IdiTssoms m
forr me
thc occasion,
occasion. i ui.!:_- .• H,c.PuvpUiwhgJtY0
LIH mossoms
“
a partnership for better, or for grant
™ u,t,
The popularity o f this month
for
f »mncD&gt;I Ur98T w
inth
f
B tC U R C CTATSUODM A C C O M M O d a flO M a 'lN A D V A n C i,'
wuun
two
points.”
Tho
•
Wmsclf
ultimnti
ly
in
this
middle
worse, so long us life holds, some
____ * j . _ after Cupid'3
tho final surrender
Cupid’a icnurch at one end, for
seen a sufficient number 1Rvound. and each has lost sumofortune toiler fprohubly declared seige o f arrows is attested in Bar- ful .prayers in case you
” .****
and Miners Tran*. Co.
ont-M of the truth o f-th is f thing through thcJlght.‘ -V .
tliu
liic
r
that
yiiirvonn
jni
Junc thc luckiest month o f tho tow. In the merry month of May"1
r-ih
«oo
a
sa
y
st
.
•
V
TiLXPdoHxl
, fo have learned a lesson
it would be a much more r e a s ^ :
1
year for tying t’,.e marriage knot.
but thirty-seven marriage licenses the other e m l'tn 'ca a c
’
hh
»
ume,
but
tha
lesson
seems
.
u
.
,
.
.
.
In addition it. this, there were were Issued from Judge Holland's Kupp.ee thomj big mep kill
ird to learn. Anyone who listens ' “ ble
J® ^Im ly, quietly, sancnnturul causes in all except the office. Today, with June tittle Adoo and then' suppose
the factors thnt —
enter
f anywhere csn honr the noisy ly
,v weigh all
n11 tV,“
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borrows
an
idea
from
Roo-evoU
nhd
0*1*44 7*44 4 Af«*l4fW M«k*«4 For Cougha and Cokb,
tropical countries. Winter settled more than half gone, forty-nine
cletnor
o
f
disputes
by
whieh
efforts
into
u
dispute,
ami
come
;to
a
down lolldly over that portion of have promised to luve. honor and decides to run independently, with, a r i being made to settle issues
, ache*. Neuralgia, Rhei
frieridly compromise on thc basis
thc earth from which the American chcrufld Under the spell of the oc­ the labor following that he has. that will not settle. This
is
and'All Ache* and
Mould
McAdoo
do
it?
Human
napeople have drown most of their casion some of the brides have
true in politics, in industry, in in- o f the common rights o f both. Peo­
folk customs and instincts. Village even promised to obey though this
whllt lt
why ^enyitionnl relationships, in relig­ ple who live in a world in which
ALL DRVCCtSn
life was drawn cldie together. Ac­ latter custom is admittedly grow ­ SHOULDN’T he? He hud thc per­ ion,,in social life. People seem .de­
there nrc other persons can not be
sonal
labor
following,
why
ftiqt
find
«8c
a»d
ftBc, jars isd tj
quaintances were riade thnt in ing more and more unpopular.
fer mined to take the longest way utterly Imkpenaent. A man can
Hospital size, »X00
ow 1 )
spring developed to full blown
But on goes the stream o f life put how big it is, unyhow;
around to reach n conclusion and a
unv„ n«t
courtship. By thc first month qf with June in the van of the months
rmonious adjustment o f dis- •.
.*
ns an individual
i» h summer there was a lessoning of •n which happy young couples step . A FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl
bed
situations.
j
ho
m|Kht
quite
properly
expect to
m California set fin : to the Hope
the beauty work o f the fields and over the bpundary into the rosy
ho cause o f this condition is ! Have. If he does gel what ho Wants
the preparation of a new home nudvisiucU bind ot never dying love. * Development School",*'near’.Los" a L
______
r and distrust. Humanity ktart-l.it will be ut the cost o f what bcgolos, to “ set
the__________
girls free______
nrtd let
thcm !myu * good tim e." Her idea ^ A *u!.0. " ‘r„VP/ ™ d vBmb in the at--| longs legitimately to someone else. ■
!
caused the deaths o f twenty-four I biosphere o f fear. The forests are
Benjamin Franklin once illusburned
alive.
Everybody
will
c
o
n
-1
^i*8
1
1
wi*k
»nimal«
whose
ch
ief
ocRELIGION IN HOMES
trated this by the case of a cabinet­
demn that. As severe a uunish.' cupation seems to be thc avoidance
maker fitting two boards together.
MIAMI DAILY NEWS
In order to make a perfect joint**it
N t o S jth t'A i
*
w
Nl
is necessary to plane
________
something |5
...
,
,
In
A good many well-intentioned Irnni primitive iiihtincts tnuchiiur
from each board. The planing'may
pastors have found in tho brutal the religious life o f .our people. We'
bo done, in human relationships.
h*r*
and
there
financial
magnates
|
**
pwhaps
not
strange
that
one
of
built
murder in Chicago, a fitting text have grown to believe that religitni
cither ns u result or force, or in «
♦ » **»•
•
ve set fire to entire nations by |th® Prim*i instincts is baaed on friendly co-operation. It n u ls t h e ! S
to employ in bringing to y t« at­ cannot be separated fjom , churc
"rting
wars,
uml
not
to
"set
any^e*
r»
distrust,
and
that
all
human
.
’’terti
ice
Jthd
i
has;
»u^
prnctica
jh s r e j? :B « d g .u h t ,a ? '
tention o f thetr,'cOngtcgstjcpiT. thl
donopatnehow. aiid a vast amount i s
'*•'—
*- *have u good...............
gy
free to
tim e," but relationships should rest on the o f ill will und distress would bo H
e to verve In u‘ lJu:*V Uuslno .
subject of religion in the home'.
^&lt;ely for their own aggramlize- theory that everyone must protect
■dom ,df:bnirdjng‘.f9I’.‘
to th! i
There used to be a time in Ameri­ or professional life. This is dan.
saved if friendly discussion c o u ld !*
sitt. Those criminals have been himself from his neighbor.
gerous
and
menacing
to
our
Instla
can life, many years ago, unfortun­
llu-d heroes and monumeqto^iavv ,_ J } I. .I r a n ,. « h ,, .&lt; t ,r » m .ny ^ 5 ' ^ ’ W„°t' S J ’ I ' ^
the ful :e. W hy don’t you .
|
ately, and difficult o f revival h tutions in the United States.
nui erected to them.
*&gt; c
u
When
we
arrive
at
the
time
when
ceiUurlui man ahouid-not-have dis- much more quickly. An argument
jazzy age, when religion in the
ithis
'
ill '
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and prepare fo r that time?
poyered that friendliness takes a |U tho longest (bstance C
l
i
£*ome Was considered a rather e s -, ^ tan get down bn our knees and
LAD Y W IL L reprtuant thc patapn much further along tha way i two points.
tn-,ii
sential characteristic o f the hearth- thank Almighty God f e v i l is goodV
IB
ne. The father o f thc houso used ,
to us individually mr^s a fanvi , -',w5ls ' n the Democratic conyen- to nappihcsH and success than docs ! _________________
and- .----------demand- -a wet
brine his familv ahnut him after ,ly&gt; c“ y* state or nation we. shal. flbrt
„
- - - plank. enmity. It may seem paradoxical,
hnvc coma closer to reestablishing
niilllona o f ladies will repre but It la generally true that a per­
Contem porary Com m ent
! genuine Americanism m this eoun- f*n‘ "'v *’d ry s"’ in mlUioos o f quiot son secures hLi rights more surely
try then we have succeeded in J^'nts. Anq.that a.what counts,
by not insisting too strongly on .. .A . nof nw* taxpayer, is one who 1
pause at the
■
doing up to this time and in thl*.
Womfin, in
them than he does by-entering into thinks tie has his money’s worth
.occupotiop
to
r&lt;.
.», tn-* '** * &gt; 1
•,
iiresent
a bitter argument in defense of when Tie shakes hands with the «..
those rights.
President.— Bridgeport Telegram. ; J
. Argument
almost
inevitably
A Co m m u n i t y : b u i l d e r
human heurt. I t it Is good for th4l?7 relatively harmless light wine leads to animosity. In any disput"W ell, I declare!11 ekclaima Qened .situation thpre Is a middle
K *i »
gAtkhaSvHerc each
mhy «*: ■
F. P. F O R ST E F ,
Ddent#'
u&gt;»*t T w h * .
cure the possible maximum o f bis c t a I, be yourself!—”
h- Her-New |*
York
!I4 4
rights. A fight may give one or the ald-Tribune.

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S A N F Q R P f F L 0 1 I A D ,,W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 25, 1924

44•r*

Calendar
Monday

kepm, parlors of Meth* . 4 . P - .CT.
Hostesses,
. H.1Cowan, J. H. Fay,
r, R. W. Turner, R»&gt;M,
1. Allman ,nnd FT. ’ H.
Guild. Hostesses, Mrs,
n and Mra. Paul .Uigo f Mra/Coleman, 4 p.m.
Tuesday
Daughters e f - W esley,
kl^OfdcJudl, 3 p. m.
pworth'Lkpgue picnic at

East Sanford
. SouthernUUtlUUe#..men were
liht-our way stefogm g the wires
[for.the electric lighiq j ^ t week.
Clark am j.jrife w ere dinner
at tha horns,of. M *. and Mra.
Alfred Erlcjon' ope day. laat week
iid orf.Monaay a t the home o f Mr.
hmu

3ira«&gt;i.

Xliuinber oTThe'children o f the
ric*on ijn /BCn&amp;t7of..,h«r ninth

Mrw. Rose Markwood is spending
Dr, and Mrs. H. H. McCaslin,
Mrs. R. J. Holly and guest, Mrs.
a week at Daytona Beach, the guest Mrs. J. N. Whitner and Miss Alice E. B. Brown, and Dr. and Mrs. W.
o f Mrs. Wi M. McKinnon.
Caldwell spent Sunday afternoon
T , Lnng5:y motored to Osceola
very pleasantly in Orlando.
Sunday where they were the guest:)
Mrs, Ola Knott of Orlando has
taken over the Valdez Grill and will
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner nnd of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mid el I Lomoines
be permanently located in Snufurd.
children
o f Burbnnk, Fla., nnd their at a picnic on the St. Johns river.
MISS ROSAMOND RAD FO RD , Society Editor,
Phone
guests,
Mrs.
Kd Cole and children
H. S. Pond and mother, Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Gid Brown, Miss
C. Pond ,are now located in the o f Knoxville, Tenn., who spent last Anna Hunt nnd Miss Carrie Hols,
home o f Mrs. C« N. Williams on tha week here as the guests of Mrs. cloth nnd T. C. Brannon o f OrOrganize Comriun]
Heights.
/
Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H EARD AT THE CHURCHES
-Church at-F bral
”M. McKiriT, ‘ left Sunday in their to visit Mrs. W . B-W illlam s.
llarry Flowers and Miss Kath­
"Heights Suniay
erine Wilson motored to Gaines­
J&gt;f us. Observing the faults o f oth­ “
ville Sunday, bringing Mrs. C. F.
ers, but seeing our own through
A community church m organ­ Flowers and daughters home.
prejudiced eyes, we are in danger
ized Sunday night at Flort Heights
of becoming self-rightedua.
Miss Allio and Miss Ruth GitVAnd, third, i t m akes'the way and regular services established at
easier
casier for us to go wrong,
wrong. It'a that point. -Three trusses were Ion, Muney Hutton and “ Doc’r
much easier to ifollow the,current elected and Id names ennlled, the Hardy spent Sunday most delight­
than to stem the tide. We know membership list being e ft open fully at Silver Springs.
__^__
ithat. a small clique o f people de­ for a short time fo r charier mem­
Mr. and 1Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
clare to women what the fashions bers. Sunday school and (reaching
o f tho coming season's dress shall services will be held on Sjnday af­ motored to DeLand Sunday to
certain members: First, idleness; be and no matter how ridiculous it ternoons for the presets in the carry their mother, Mrs. E. L. Ferseconds impurity; , third, .laxity of may be women accept this dictum buitding formerly used n ith e Sir- run o f Eustis.
A chapel lia to be
faith. While this was true of the because it constitutes the fashion. mons bakcrj
Thessalonian people, yet Paul could So, our magnifying the faults of erected later,
see the good in them.
.other people has a tendency to This work is under the aiipicos of connected with the Hutton Engin-'
thc Presbyterian church, p. S. A., eering Company, is spending a few
"Seeing the good in people Is
which makes a specialty {f reach- days in the city on business.
•ffelnst the trend o f current times,
ing into new and unchurcmd places
---------and this trend is manifest In the
over
the
state.
All
are
llvitcd
to
Mrs.
C.
D.
Laffler
and son, C. D.
news files .o f many of the news­
Do you remember some six or seven years ago when salesmen tried to induce
assist in this new work. Tjrry Cor- I.effler. Jr. o f Miami, are stopping
papers. -A very, large part o f the
dray .is superintendent of (he Sun- at the Valdez while spending a few
news space Is occupied by reports
you to buy lots at Miami Beach for five and six hundred dollars each? Do you know
day school. *
|
days in the city.
o f the . rottenness and faults of
that these same lots are valued at from five to fifty thousand dollars each day?
Do
m«n.
..
i
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Mmv___ _
Dr. R. E. Stevens nnd Mss Ollie I Dr. L. D. Brown left Friday
.'There are three effects that come Love in John, the 'Son o f Thunder'. Vera Gllsson motored to (Orlando evening for Paiatka where he spent
you know that Hialeah offers just such an opportunity to you? Y ou know that It was
from this .tendency on the part of a 'hose who sat at the table saw Sunday.
J the week-end with his father and
.majority of, bad people as well as nly sin in the woman who was a
more than just a more highly restricted residential subdivision that caused property to
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sister.
good people. First, It develops a inner, but Jesus saw her repentf*
Davidson, Edward
enhance so rapidly in value. It was the ocean nnd surf bathing. Something that other
censorious spirit A young woman nee, her pure purpose. He has *bd ^ r*t*ur„ ^ (|weR md
The four daughters of Mr. and
once requested Hogarth, the noted lone the same toward us.
Mrs. G. S. Harvey are visiting with
Jacksonville Sunday,
subdivisions didn't hnvo. Something to attract people to thnt section. There are over
artist,, to teach, her to draw car­
their mint, Mrs, W. M. Culp on
"But more than that, seeking to
„
toons. He replied that it was not a ind good in others, rather than
Laurel
Avenue,
one hundred and fifty residential subdivisions being developed in Miami today, and they
Miss Eva Grace Wugnj spent
r if t to be sought or envied; that iad. is practicing the Golden Rule ^b° week-end in F.ustls, tl guest
are all good investments. But there was and is only one Minmi Beach. And there Is
his work had robbed him o f his n life. That same charity and °* friends,
Mrs. R. C. Bowers and children
bility to see the beautiful in the ympathy which we wont others to
—
tim anface or.form , because o f his iractice toward us and our faults, , ™r3- \or/,e?t ,
"lls Sarita
lopg habit o f seeking the blemish re are enjoined to practice toward ~*}Le *n&lt;J, Calvin League lotored
* » a basis for his cartoon. The man hem, in this wonderful rule.
*° 0®“ !° Sunday.
&gt; who looks for bad, rather than
good, will, in a measure, be robbed
‘“ There's so much good in the
Walter Connelly spent t * weeko f . his power to see. the good In
worst of us,
end &gt;n Jacksonville, the j rest of
human life.
*
And so much laid in the best of us, friend*You have In HIALEAH today the Greyhound Race Course, The Miami
"In the second place, this trend rhat it ill behooves any of us
...
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~
“
, „
Jockey &lt;^lub track and stables to cost over $500,000, Miami Studios where big
I . Miss Fern Ward returnd Sunhas a tendency to make pharisees ro criticize the rest o f us.” '
day, after spending
we k most
pictures are in the making, the site o f the Tropical Radio to cost over 1300,000, Miami's
delightfully nt Daytona Be ch.

The Sport Center of Florida

S

PERSONALS

•Elmer Lundqulst left Tuesday
Miss Alberta Aycock s
for Holly Hill on the East Coast,
week-end in Orlando,.,the
Mrs.
J.
E.
Snider
of
Chuluota
is
Paul Lake spent the week-end her sister, Mrs. R. F. Wilsi
vfasxe he mpx visit for some time
in Tampa as the guest of friend).
il'^be home of his aunt,-Mrs. Ed­ in the city shopping today.
Mrs. Mary Leonard! is
winpeterson,

sporty IS hole golf course, Spanish Jai-Alal game and many other sports.

:nt the
uest of
i.

lending
J. D. W oodruff spent the week­
S. A. Jones spent Sunday in a week with her duught r, Mrs.
►*
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Mi\ and Mrs. Charles Cramer end at Daytona Beach.
Waterman In Dundee.
Kissimmee, the guest o f friends.
(children,.of Miami, came FriA. &gt;L. Betts and D. W. Smith
Col. John llarnll and fi nlly of
Frank McNeill motored to Day­
nds and relatives Mrs. Cramer
Live Oak spent Friday in he city
tona Beach Sunday.
visit for a number o f days with spent the week-end in Sarasota.
visiting friends.
fey in* their car and expect to
A. McVay, with the C. W. Znring
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Znchary nnd
fedt^e children,have just returned
Bill Llnten o f Orlando, I irmerly
from Tennessee. They spent Sat- Company, is spending a week in the son, Sam Byrd, spent Sunday most
of Sanford, spent the wee -end in
srfsy at the home o f Mrs. W es- city, the guest of the Valdes Hotel, delightfully at Daytona Beach.
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rive - were
Dr. G. S. Sol man nnd Dr, B. D.
Mrs. W, P. Carter nnd Hrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs.'E. F. Lundqulst among those from Sanford motor­ Caswell spent Sunday at Daytona
H. Lee, Sr., leave today to pend u
Beach.
mj their four children, A lfred ing to Orlando Sunday afternoon.
t
—
month at White Springs,
ftrnon:. Mrs- Elaie Hanaon, Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scoggan left
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heeren mo­
Auna Neese and two children and
Miss Julin Zachary, Miss Lillian
Mrs. Malm motored to Daytona tored to Dayona beach Sunday, Sunday in their car for Fort Val­
Shinholier and Kush St. Joins and
ley, Ga.
BfechvUst Sunday.. The young- where they spent the day.
Enrle Jones spent Sundny At Day­
\- ;
1
itfri had a fine time, J&gt;ut got badly
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Leonard! tona Beach,
’ ■ II. S, Pond and mAther, Mrs. L.
(X P o m l. .spent Sunday inapt de­ spent Sunday most delightfully nt
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gallesple and
DeLeon Springs.
'-.luic DeMotte was in bed fo r a lightfully at Daytona Bead).
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. third
dll,or so from -gettin g a .b u g ip
J&gt;r. T. A. Neal o f .Oflando mo­ o f Jacksonville are spending a'few
Peter Schaa^.motored to St. AuUi tar while bathing at Crystal
where he was the tored to Sanford Sunday evening days in Sanford, tho guests o f thq
Laka-with his fam ily. About ten
Valdez Hotel____ t—
and was the guest of relatives.

I will say that values in Hialeah will bo outdoing the values at Miami Beach.
Is not only a residential section.

everyone a chance to invest in Hialeah.
M. Jordan, Mr. and (Mrs. W. W.
Mitchell nnd family. II. Si. Alex­
ander, Miss Apnie.. Hartman and.
Miss Maude Hart motored to San­
ford Friday evening to attend
UInck Oxen at the Milnne.
A congenial partv snendir? Sun­
day afternoon at Wekiwa Spring!
were: Mr- and Mrs. Roby laung,

and $10 per month.

three weeks, so you haven't any time to lose.

aud.ShaiWttttd IUi«aad.

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Ira.' Beck and her mother spent
ittday o f last weak at their
efe on the Ocklpjlatchee Creek,
ire the nien..ireir^ . branding

pretty, ’ acierf." The
irettlly decorated with

Surely you have noticed
how widely ;Chcro-Cola
is
Y ou . see.it every­
where. O n. every hand
you find, people satisfyii?g their, thirst .from tho
famous T w ist Bottle
throughout ■S i . world.

.5 - f r o m Nerve- Preaaure
I Freedom from Disease.

Executive Office*«
156 B. Flagler Bt,

Sanford O f I « ,
Milsae
***
Baafa** FI*. ;

STantaas, excao

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Sanford.

flMUt Offku:

Aip*~.'Wul M e Bmk, Dtylou, 0rU&lt;

, a..re«nw r . w u « f .

$50 down

two or

For further information, apply to

F. L. Somers, Seminole Hotel, Sanford

.

«Andrew•t visits
Patterson
of at"near
to-Florida
the
Kingston, his
Ontanlo,
cousin;came
Mrs. .Monday
Barney

The lots range from $395 to |450.

These prices and terms will only laat here fo r the, next

: Mrt. F. C. Mealor and two chlliho have spent the winter on
at Coast ,haVe been visiting
week at the heroes o f Mrs.

Ericson, Mrai. Venable . of
d and Mrs. Andrew BertleIfeh. They still own. their .home
W «i but are thinking o f selling jt.

The summer o f 1924 will be one .of intensive

development at Hialeah. Buy now for the cream o f the profits. Mr. Curtiss is giving

Hr.' and Mi's. James Reid"mo­
tored hcun ewith hiss lister, Mra.
Atjdnw UarGoacn ..and. chUdken,
» ; latter having spent a couple
aft walks, with, them and. theic. pafelU ia Paiatka.' i.*&gt;
. i

Hialeah

It is tha sporting center o f Florida nnd backed by

Glenn II. Curtiss and James II. Bright.

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PAGE FOUR

COURTING fcLfl

It’ s G oing tb 1L* a Hough V oyage, Mates

Is wliat you are Joint,
lect twitcliinjf. watery W
eyes. Leonard*’* GoW«
cures nearly every ^
heal* and jtrengthen*.
ard.s.;* It nuke* suon*
druggist*.
11

R epairing

W recking S ervice
Phone G43-W.
N ig h t 280-B

H o l d i n g National B O S T O N BEATS Philadelphia W ins
P u b lic Links G olf Y A N K T E A M BY Close Game From
Tourney at Dayton A 6 T O 2 S C O R E Brooklyn S u n d a y
DAYTON, 0 ..- J u n e - 23.—The
National Public Links g olf cham­
pionship to be determined at the
Hills and Dales club here begin­
ning this week, starts with the
Harding Cup tournament on Mon­
day, ’ June 2 3 — Each club wili
have a five-man team represented.
ie winning team will be awarded
e cup donated by the late Presi­
dent Harding.
June 24 and 25 will be given
over to qualifying rounds while
the remaining days will Iks set
aside fo r the elimination rounds
o f match play, Thirty-five cities
had been entered ten days ago,
representing every section of the
country.
Visiting golfers also will be the
guests o f the three other golf
clubs in Dayton. Only half of the
contestants will play in the quali­
fyin g round on the first day, the
bthers being invited to play over
the Iflami Valley Golf Course, the
Dayton Country club course and
the MacGregor course. An elab­
orate program o f entertainment
has been arranged.
The course used for the tour­
nament is the gift to the city from
the late John H. Patterson, the
founder o f the Natioinal Cash Reg­
ister Company.
It is declared
to be one of the best mapped
courses in the country, enhanced
by the natural beauty of its sur­
roundings.
Hundreds og dollars
have been expended In trapping in
the greens and fairways and en­
larging the greens to meet all re­
quirements. Every effort has been
made to provide th e sportiest com­
petition ever Offered public links
golfers. Through public subscrip­
tio n , the citizens o f Dayton have
contributed much to the improve­
m ent o f the course.

S

H ow They Stand

v

Florida State League
Clubs
Lakeland
Tampa .
Orlando
St. Petersburg
Bradentown . .
Daytona ...........
National League
Clubs
New York .
Chicago . ...
Brooklyn . .
Cincinnati .
Pittsburgh .
Boston .......
Philadelphia

BROOKLYN. June 23:— Phila­
White
Sox Beat Browns. 6 to 4
delphia mode it two out o f thfoo
Triple Wins for Senators
in the series by winning from
Over Athletics.
Brooklyn Sunday, 7 to 0. Seven
NEW YORK. June 23.—The Bos- pitchers were used. Fournier mud**
ton Americans won their first vic­ his fourteenth home run o f the sea­
tory here Sunday defeating the son in the second inning.
Score by innings:
New York Yankees G to 2, First
Philadelphia
. 220 200 001— 7 9 l
Baseman Todt, who was filling in
Brooklyn
.........010
110 000— 0 10 2
for Joe Harris for the day, was the
big slugger for Fold's team, hitting
Glnzncr, Couch, Stcineder, Hubn single, n double and home run bell and Wilson, Henline; Osborn**,
nnd scoring three o f the BostonDecatur, Donk and Taylor.
run*. Bnbe Ruth failed to get a hit
in four times up and fanned once.
Cincinnati 9; Pittsburgh 4
Score by innings:
CINCINNATI, June 23.— Cincin­
Boston .............. 0.10 101 101— G 12 1
New York ......000 011 000— 2 10 0 nati had two big innings Sunday,
Ehmke nnd O'Neill; Bush, Gaston knocking Yde out of the box in
the second round nnd Morrison in
and Schnng.
the fourth, nnd went back into the
first division by defeating PhiluCleveland 7; Detroit 5
DETROIT, June 23.—Cleveland deijdyia 9 to 4. Carey was hit on
won the odd game nf the scries thvnrm by a pitched ball in the
from Detroit Sunday, 7 to 5. The fourth inning and forced to re­
i Indians fought desperately to over- tire.
Score by innings:
[como the lead n!Iowed by Virgil
jCheeves form er Chicago Cub pitch­ Pittsburgh ......003 100 000— 4 9 2
er, who mndc his American League Cincinnati .......040 500 000— 9 12 0
Yde, Morrison, Stone and Sch­
debut with Cleveland Sunday. Witn
the bases loaded, Chceves was re­ midt; Donohue, Benton and Har­
lieved by Metevicr who held the grave.
Tigers to six hits in eight innings.
Score by innings:
Clevelnnd .........010 003 210—7 12 1|
D etroit. ........ 040 001 000—3 8 l
Chceves, Metevier nnd Myatt;
Dauss, Hollawny and Bassler.
Chicago 6; St. Louis 4
ST. LOUIS, June 23.— Knlp w is
batted from the box in the third in­
ning nnd St. Louis lost its fourth
game of the series to Chicago, Sun­
day, 0 to 4, breaking even on the
four games. Ted Lyons wus pound­
er! in the latter innings but held
the Browns from victory.
The
Browns played without Manager
George Sisler nnd Catcher
Pat
Collins In the lineup nnd Coact!
Jimmy Austin on the coaching line,
due to notification given the terri­
tory o f their indefinite suspension
ns the result o f difficulty with
Umpire Holmes in the first game
of the double header with the White
Sox Saturday. The notice came
from President Bnn Johnson o f the
American League.
Score by innings:
C hicngo............ 004 000 011— G 11 1
St. L o u is..... ... 000 002 020— 1
l
T. Lyons nnd Crouse; Kolp, W lngard nnd Severeid.
Washington 5 : PJiBail cl phi a i
‘ W A S H IN G T O N /' ‘J &amp; n e * 1 1 —

R ice'f trihle in the fourth WUK the
basos full, coupled with Gallawny's
error which permitted Rico to com ­
plete the circuit, gave Washington
a 5 to 4 victory over Philadelphia
Sunday in a well played game.
Martina relieved Ogden in the
fonetVnnd was invinclpic,
.518 ""S co re by' innings;

American I-eague
Clubs
Now York
Detroit
Boston .
Washington .
2G .527 Washingt on . 001 400 OOx—5 10 0
Kommull umi Bruggy; Odgen and
St, Louis ....
Martina.
Chicago ......
Cleveland . ..
Philadelphia
Southern Association
Clubs
Memphis . ...
N ew Orleans
Atlanta
Nashville . ..
Mobile .........
Birmingham
Little Rock
Chattanooga

Atlanta 9 ; Chattanooga 6
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 23.—
‘Atlanta’ made evyry one of its hits
eount in the scoring Sunday and
defeated'Chattanooga, 9 to 6.
Score by innings:
{ A t la n t a ............201 010 140—9 11 2
Chattanoogo . 000 010 032—6 .9 3
Dumont and Haworth, Brock;
Roe, JIawkins and Kress, D. An­
derson,
•

New Orleans 10; Little Rock 4
NE\y ORLEANS. June 23.— New
Orleans and Little Rock jotitneyed
here Sunday for a game which.'the
Pelicans won by a score o f TO to 1.
• Score by innings!
' 3
Little Rock ... 200 001 100— 4 11 0
New Orleans 107 O il OOx— 10 12 1
Rlchburg, Cash, Newton apd
Smith; Whittaker and Withrow.

When the Florida delegates, al­
ternates nnd visitors to the na­
tional
Democratic
convention
reach New York there will be an
elaborate program' o f entertain­
ment for them befitting the Hospi­
tality of the big city.
The New* York national Demo­
cratic convention committee has
appointed sub-committees to act as
reception nnd entertainment com­
mittees for ench state. These sev­
eral
state committees will look
1
after
the pleasures of the men nnd
1
women of the different states vis­
iting the national Democratic con­
vention.
The Florida committee is headed
by John II. Perry, who, in addi­
tion to being president o f the
American Press Association, has
large banking anil renl estate in­
terests in the state of Florida, as *
well as newspaper properties in
Jacksonville nnd Pensacola and is
one of Florida’s best friends and
boosters,
Iinron G. Collier, vice-chairman,
is well known in Florida, as only
recently the Florida legislature
created Collier county in his honor.

Sanford A v e. and 2nd St,

NOTICE.

ulating t
•—
complete,
Local Untop 1751 announces bile nnd
there will be nn incrcnse o f carpen- a splendi
tera’ wages A ugust 11 to 90cen ts! strength,
nn hour, .
spirits. P

throughout the state ns an excel­ presbept o f the New York Press
Club.
lent friend c f F!cr:Ua.
Neson Maynard, prominently
Richard M. Webster made Jack­
identfled
with the newspaper bus­
sonville his home for many years
throughout the
United
before joining the nrmy in 1917, iness
Stall*.
New York new claiming him.
Joieph J. O’Brien, one of New
The balance of tin- committee
are all well-known New Yorkers, . Yorks largest and most promi­
consisting of John J. Boylnn, fo r­ nent contractors.
Gisrgo A . Riley, foreign adver­ Hotel, where every convenience
mer New York state senator and
now a congressman from New tiser manager c f the John H. will be placed at the disposal of all
P err newspapers nnd nn officer of Florida visitors.
York City.
the American
A miniature daily newspaper,
B. C. Forbes, bend nf Forbes and Publishers
Autocaster Ser-| "The Florida Cracker” will be pub­
Magazine and one o f.th e greatest vice.
lished during the days o f the confinancial writers in America,
Di Albert hiiaw, editor of the vention and will carry all the news
Wiliam Griffin, vice-president o f
the American Press' AssociaUeiv Ameican Review o f Reviews and of the Florida visitors— nnd other
nnd a well-known advertising man ofie if Am erica's greatest literary | things.
The Florida entertainment com ­
Edward Percy Howard, uwn«i
mittee at, the present time is anx­
o f n chain o f newspaiiers, (sljtoi
ious to learn the nnmes and date
o f The American Press, associate
o f urrivnl o f all visitors from Flor­
editor o f Publishers Autocastei
.
ida, so that no one can escape a
Service, and for n number o f years icn, and a very prominent
visit to the Florida headquarters
at the Madison Squre Hotel.

EVERT TRUE

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thatj*a.flp« poultry aiso-

J - Holly of Sanford: F. D. Purdy
o f Osteen. J. H, Clauso o f "Elder
Springs, M. E. Gaba*&lt;
Mrs. Nelmeyer amMIi
Longwood and G.
‘
teen.
The Seminole Cotti
.Association conteropjJ
convention some time

'ngwoodrntTrl

Mr. Lanaden and many other poul
try exparto wjjj
ftn(j #
try exports will .peak and a poul
the convention for the benefit c

PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery In flesh
healing is the marvelous Borozone,
a preparation that comes in liquid
and powder form . It is a com ­
bination treatment that not only
purifies the wound o f germ s that
cause infection but it heals the
flesh with extraorctnary speed.
Bad wounds or cuts which take
weeks to heal with the ordinary
liniments mend quickly under the
owerful influence o f this wonderul remedy.
Price (liquid) 30c,
60c and $1.20, Powder 30c and GOc.
Sold by Union Pharmacy.

f

S m ith ’s BarberS
for better barber r
—next Valdez Hoi
G A B R IE L ____ _
O K K A T E It

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RIDING
COMFORT

U
011111

P. A. MER0

CONSTIPATION OVERCOME

FO R F U L L -S IZE

The use o f FOLEY C A TH A R ­
TIC TABLETS will bring speedy
relief from constipation if taken
promptly. They nre purely vegeta­
ble and act on the liver. Mr. Johh
D. McComb, Lucas Co. Home, To­
ledo, Ohio., w rites: "H ave used
Foley CATH ARTIC TABLETS In
severe caees o f constipation
to
which I am subject nnd found them
beneficial." FOLEY CATH ARTIC
TABLETS are easy to take, leave
no unplentfnnt after effects. Try
them. Sold everywhere.

G U M -D IPPED CORDS
W e are g oin g to m ake this a BALLOON Tire
T ow n !

Find Its Superior
Rider Hprlnsw flows nve
pure

water

every

G iving F R E E W H E E L S w ith a set of Firestone
Balloon G um -D ipped C ords should do it quickly.

k a IIods

thirty-tw o

of

sec­

onds. It Is used Jiy over fifty per
rent of the people of Hanford., and,
In Its natural f orm, Is used by tlm
Western tTnfiin ” unTnxatry*-battery

*tilliiuhiWf'T t it r T 'r
U pure?
Health.

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Ask

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MAM

PLEASE 7* €

be f o r a limited time only.

r‘1

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SANFORD, FLA

P H O N E 548

jiy.ijtj!

H . J. C lau se

Hotel

CHILDREN

Children suffering from Intesti­
nal Worms are cross, restless and
unhealthy. There aro other Symp­
lons, however. I f the child is pale,
has dark rings under the eyes,
bad breath and takes no Interest in
play, it is almost a certainty that
worms are eating away its vitality.
The surest remedy for worms is
W hites Cream Vermifuge. It la
positive destruction to the worms
DUt harmless to the child. Price
3oc. Sold by Union Pharmacy.

DAYTONA

OH-HELLO
MN DEAR -

“ I T A IN ’T G ON N A HAI.V » o MO’ "
will* 11 new voraca
35c - ,
“ Wfcrre I hr l.n*&gt; Dnlalr. C r o n ”
35c
“ A Suille W i l l €•«» a l.unt, Lana W a y "

A

.

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30c

'

SA X
30c
Oct a chance nn a Ford tor every
dollar paid on old accounts all this
week.

105

. NOVd
FATi^FiED - L H E A R D HER
VOICE AND n g CALLED HER * D E A ft" —

t MADE A DuNCa OF r-WGELF- WHEN L
'WMWTED THE
AND
pertcTiue-SN OOP- B #r fT 5 a l l too
TRUE E n d s h a v e BEEN j- jt— rr
k—
OPeNED AT U V S T )
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BEACH

COOLEST ROOMS
ON TH E BEACH
Good Meals.

L SPEAK

t o m i? g u n n

must

Bring in you r car today. W e’ll make the change­
over prom ptly at surprising?^ low cost.

Hoard of

D istributor

REALW FLORENCE I MUST GO —
WOULD wou m i n d Ca l l i n g p o p
w h il e L PUT ON Mq HAT— I VuATvT
TO A S * HIM TO DRIVE. OVER AND
~^i TAKE ME HOME
S h u c k s , oar. its
E a Rl&gt;4 - Bu t if
i qouuxSiVT— j

This o/Ter

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the Math

Phone 311

B Y ------ T A Y L O R

tions

PHONE 8

For Sale — Ma
theater tickets at
duced prices, j
Annie Lee at Yoi

B Y CONDO

SICKLY, PEEVISH

lion wna effected. Mr. A. J. Bistlinc o f tangwood was elected pres­
ident; Mr. F. D. Hicknk o f Geneva,
secrctary-treasurer. Mrs. Neimeyer, G. U. Stewart and M, E. Gabard
were elected directors o f the or­
ganization.
The board o f directors will meet
at an early date to consider what
lines of endeavor the association
will follow in Seminole county ami
draft a constitution and by-laws
which will be submitted to the as­
sociation at the next meeting on
Friday, July 25, at the court house,
Sanford, 8 p. m.
The principal speaker was Mir.
H. B. Landsden, poultry expert o f
the University o f Florida. His talk
was very interesting apd instruc­
tive, setting forth the advantages
&lt;a be gained from a poultry asso­
ciation and especially in this coun­
ty. He stated among other things
that the possibilities in Seminole
(ounty for the .poultry
industry
___ _______
.'.a re
creatpr than in.any other county in
;he state. H e'stated further that
,he attendance at this meeting was
the largest that had greeted him In
starting a new organization and he
was.very highly pleased at the en­
thusiasm and interest shown by
those present. A fter the regular
meeting had adjourned the IhehlJ
bora became acquainted and indica­

ROSS L A W N
SPR IN K L E R S
Ball H ardw are Co

How the Amercnn members o f the Olympic games boxing delegation will keep in trim aboard the liner
Paris while on route to France. They will lnvo daily workouts in a “ roped square" specially built aboard ship

Much good will bo derived from
the organization o f the Sominulo
toi/hty Poultry Association am) the
poultry imhistry ln'lhls"county will
in the very near future
rank
among the big money makers.
All those interested in poultry
are urged to attend the next big
meeting on July 25 nnd become a f­
filiated with this big movement.

First Floating Fair jriation will be farmed to advance
Industryfn'Semlnole county.
&gt; Leaves Germany Soon that
Interesting talks, were made by
HAM BURG. Germany, June 23.
— The first German floating fair
Will leave Hamburg Jyly 30 on* a
E
which will occupy ten
Vnontha and take the fair-ship
“ Industrial’* as far eaat as Yokoha­
ma. The ahip is to glv# testimony
to postwar German entarprlae, and

Men Widely Known in National
Circles on Sub-committee to En­
tertain Florida Delegates.

HOLD MEETING
T O ORGAN IZE A
PO U LTRY C L U B

Southern League
NASHVILLE. Tenn., June 23.—
Fred G raff’s double in the tenth
Inning, which scored Hawks, En­
abled Nashville to win from Birm­
ingham here Sunday, 9 to 8,
Score by innings: .
Birmingham . . 200 040 020— 8 14 1
Nashville .........030 041 000— 1 10 l
Lundgrel, Bates nnd Spencer;
XJadstrom, Morris nnd Mackey.
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tt
Memphis 2; Mobile 1
.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 23.—
' ■ Memphis bunched three hits off
Acosta in the fifth inning Sunday
and defeated Mobile, 2 to 1.
Score by innings:
Mobile .............. 000 000 100— 1 7 0
Memphis .......... 000 020 000— 2 7 0
Acosta and Devormer; Wurmotli
and Kohlbecker. -

C O M M I T T E E IS
TO E N T E R T A I N
A L L FLO RID AN S

A SPLBND1D FEQ
That tired, half.*^
l feeling caused by »V

Reasonable Rates

N , L . H orn er, Proprietor
W ire fo r Reservations
■ m iiim m iiiiiN iiiH a iu iiH in iiiiiM H

Palmetto A ve.

10 seres. Improved, tiled; barn,
tenant house; place wall located:
worth 11,000 per sere. Fpr &lt;iulck
sale party will take 11.000 and ar­
range terms to.ault purchaser.
11 nefes. with hou^e, located with
hard road on two sides; farm In
best o f shape; recently ro-tlled. At
a bargain.
10 acres, just off Heardall; Im­
proved; barn, tenant house; corn
bargplru* n’° ' V ° n place*

For the next fo u r days, starting Mondfo
June 23rd,

Another

will be closed fo r repairs. Newspape
y
and.m agazines cain be secu red at
in c o r p o r a t e d
Rooms 815-516
fir s t N u ll Bk Bldg,
Sanford

•st Nationi

Building

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924

? age w v *

Willing Worker's

er aid Want

THEY WILL FIND A NEW HOME, LOCATE LOST ARTICLES, AND PERFORM MANY IMPORTANT TASKSFORYOU
Miscellaneous

Advertising

Bford Daily Herald

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Misr.Ki.i.ATME'.niia
FOR SA LE

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lakeland, through the Star-Tele
Cash In Ad ranee gram. Best advertising medium in WANTED— Sant urd business men.
who arc In need of com petent.
South Florida Published mornings.
help should read the classified
Stnr-Telegrnm. U keland._Fla.
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M at immediately (or
Ilietl inis have the largest circu­ reason for sending out-of-town f o r 1
■t
lation In SoulhWMtern Georgia. help when there Is probably justj
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fle a Ha#
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fiords of average length
counted a ,|n®- ,
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jam charge j l d ^ ^ o r flret
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,re effective.
fied business, rale lc a word, minIJU'OIITNAT NOTICE,
Imum 24c cash with order.
WANTED — To buy a Ford sedan
ttrtlsera should give their
or touring car, with starter, on
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
AuI or postoffice addreas as
, gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest monthly terms. P. O. Box 1051.
os their phone number If
desire results.
About one
classified medium, rate cash ,09c
c out of a thousand has a
charge. 10c per line, minimum In T h e C irc u it *-ourt o f S em in ole
hone, and the others can't
.30c.
County . F ln tld s .
In Chnnrcry,
tunicate with
you unless
W . A. ltaynur. C om pla inant.
know your address.
MAINE— Wntorville, Morning Sen­
dUeaetluuaacr MUST be
tinel. Thousands o f Maine peo­ Corn elia F. ltruce. Kl. A1.
itr In person nt The gen­
Defendants.
ple
are Interested In Florida prop­
'd llrrold office nr by IrtO R D E R F O R PUBLICATION.
erty.
Reach
them
through
the
v Telephaue
dloeoatlnT o all p a rties c la im in g Interest
are not valid,
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ u n d er C o r n e lia F. Druro, C. F.
Hrure.
A n g u s D.
ltruce.
Juilsnn
tion.
rteous. Prompt. Efficient
L o o m is . H iram Loomis. F ran cis Fos-|
Service.
PALM BEACIl COUNTY— The le r , Ira J. F u lto n and John t t o w - j
scene of stupendous development- - r . i l o o m Is. ( o t h e r w is e k n o w n as]
n If. L o o m i s ) nnd each of th e m ,
Read about It in the Palm Beach Jd oechea
s ed o r o th er w is e. In the lands
For Rent
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ an d pr em is es h e r e ln tn fle r deacrlh-|
quest.
e d ; and t o M. Jennie llonn, C. M.
Apartments
Itoon. Sarah J. R oone. Calv in M . |
TAMPA, FLORIDA— Tampa Daily Bonne, Sarah A. L oom is. H en ry It.
Times,
the
great
homo
daily,
Loom is. H arriett Loomis. A lice C . !
KENT— Two room houserate lik e per word, minimum Haul. W i l l i a m F. Ilnnl. C h arles A c
ip apartment. 719 Oak Avelo w e s , Sarah A. H a w le y , V iolet
charge 25c cash with order. Write C
C, Fulton. Fred F u lton and T.ttln F . I
for complete rate card.
C on k lin , nnd each o f them If liv in g ,!
REN'T—Two furnished npnrt- D E V E L O P E R S A T T E N T IO N — P e n ­ a n d If dea d, all partie s c la im in g
ita; two unfurnished apart- s a c o l a Is b e g in n i n g th e g r e a te s t d e­ Interest u n d e r lltu said S. J en n ie
v e lo p m e n t In Gln rhla's li Is t o r y : u Itoon. C. M. Boon. Sarah J. lloon e.
. Call Palms Hotel.
h a lf m illion dolla r h ig h w a y t o th# Calvin M. Roone. Si rah A. L oom is.
lENT-Three-room furnished Kul f bench Just fin ished; n tw o H e n ry it. LoOtnls, n .irr le tt L oom is,
A lice. —
(X ----Haul. William
F.
Until.
rtment, private porch and million dollar bridge neruss Esrnm -i-----n a y s t a r te d ; q u a r te r
m i l l i o n ' C h a r les A. C l o w e s Snrnti A. H a w - .
318 Oak A v e . ______ _______ dIda
o ll a r o p e r a h ouse u n d e r e o n s t r u e -1 ley . V io le t
Fulton, F r e d F u lt o n j
RENT— Two-room furnished t l o n ; t w o m illion s b e i n g s p e n t on a_n,l Lula F. C onklin, and uch o f j
d e c e a s e d o r o th er w is e. In the
rtment, adults only. 304 W. h i g h w a y ; g r e a te s t c h a n c e f o r live tlahne m
d s and premise.* h e re in a ft e r d e s - I
d e v e lo p e r s t o Kct
In on
ground
L___________________________ f l o m . W r i t e D e v elop m en t D e p a r t ­ scribed.
f
You nnd earn o r y ou » r o h e re b y
RENT—Two apartments Cor. m en t T h e P e n s a c o la News.
reuttlrcd t o a p p ea r to the Mil o f
irth St. and Oak Ave. Call W l i H Y V l ltcA.NIA— C l a r k s b u r g , Tiie com pla in t lu tin- nhovt- m u l l e d

M A T E R IA L

lead

The Sanford Herald
The personal interest which you have in
Sanford due to your associations and con­
nections in this city, ’should not be allowed
to diminish during the summer months
when you go away t ) your summer home or
on your summer vacation trip.

HOUSE FOR KENT — Furnish*!
or unfurnished bungnlow and
garage, 11th St. and Oak Ave. In­
quire Mrs. Julius Takach. Celery
Ave., or Mrs. Tspinwnll, 12th St.
and Myrtle Ave. ______________
FOR* RENT—New 5-room bunga­
low and garage, Gindervllle, |IS
per month. Phone 5 7 1 - J . _____
VACATIONISTS
DAYTONA BEACH
ary line of said Government Lot One
1 am Prepared to offer furnished
[ ( i ) ; thence Mouth in degree* West i houses and apnrtmcnts for summer
|*«7.s feet to the beginning. «»ntaln- season— month, week or week-end.
ng 25.( acre*, more or |e»*; nlso.
Phone or write.
Beginning at a point on the center
HARRY M. HOWARD,
line of Mellniivllle Avenue in tho
514 Main Street,
City of Sanford, Florida. f ( 3 3 feet
| North I degree* Kant of the Inter- Phone 743-W
Daytona Beach. _
1 section of tho renter line of MellonI villa Avenue with the smith line of FOR RENT — 8-room house' newly
| Section Thirty (30). Township Nine­
finished throughout. Good loca­
teen (13) South, of .Range Thirtytion.
209 5th St. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 one (.11) Fast; thence West 8a*t feet.
I more or less, parallel with th* said FOR R E N T — Unfurnished house.
Mouth line of Section Thirty (30) to
Sec W. J. Thigpen, Brumlcythe easterly line o f the Moses K.
Levy Grant (more commonly known Puieston Btdg.

1MIRACLE Concrete Co., genera)
j cement work, aldewlaks, build, (ng blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. E.
Terwillegcr, Prep,
• Lumber and Building MateriaL
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel by, Phone 6C5.
HILL LUMBER CO.
House of
Service. Quality
and
Price

FOR S A L E —Complete radio set;
will take amall cash payment
and balance easy terms. Box 201,
care Herald.
FOR SALE— Complete radio equipment and complete seta at various
prices. Cash or terms
Box 20L
care Herald.
FOR SALE— A one etabie manure,
no sawdust. $5 ton F. Q. B.
IlnstinRs. N. E. Thigpen, Hast* ings, Fla.
FOR SALE — McClaren and Dun­
lop cord tires and tubes. Gulf
gas, oil, best accessories. Fellows
Service Station, First and Elm.
Phone 447-IJ.
________
FOR SALE— 1&amp;0 Tangerine, ealencia, grapefruit, satsuma and
Joffa one-year-old trees, sour stock.
25rr off the lot. The rainy season
is the time to plant. B. F. Tiller,
Poala, F la ._____________ _______ . . _
FOR S A L E — Thoroughbred “ A irdale Puppies” We hare them.
200 E. Third St.
FOR SALE— One good pair farm
mules, double harness and wag­
on; two milk cows, three and fouryears old. Inquire Mrs. Thos. Em­
met Wilson.
_____________
~
FOR SALE — One 120-gat. homo
water plant. Hoolehan-Coleman

ns the Sanford Grant); thence North
2"&gt; degrees Hast along sahl Grant
line to Its Intersection with the east
line of Tier It of K. It. TrafTord'a
Map of the Town of Sanford. Flor­
ida. said east line of Tier II being
256 feet Fast of nnd parallel to the FOR RENT—One room nnd gar­
east line of Bay Avenue; thence
age; hot and cold water. W. L.
North on said east line of Tier II to
n point 230.15 feet South of the ren­ Rumple, 1209 Magnolia.___________
ter line of Seventh Street; thence FOR
RENT— Rooms.
Wouldn’t
Hast 407 fret, more or less, to the
you bo able to use tho money se­
center line of .\ir|inn\Hie Avenue;
thence Sunt It 4 degree* West along cured by renting that vacant room
the center lino uf Mcllottvllle A v e ­ now going to waste?
There are
nue 519,4 feet tit point of beginning;
____________
les* the Fast 40 feet reserved for many persona looking for places to Co.
street purposes, containing 3 l acres. stay. Help take caro of them and FOR S A tE — WhftiT Leghorn hens,
I more nr less, and heretofore de­ not only make money but assist in
$1.25 each. Mrs. J. W . Pcnnlngscribed ns Lots 3, 4. S. and «. of Flla keeping people in Sanford. Phone
.
A. Face’s Subdivision, as per Flat 148 and give your ad oVer the tel­ ton, 1911 French Ave.
thereof duly of record; algo.
FOR SALE— 150 tangerine, Valen­
ephone.
Use
The
Horpld
for
quick
Beginning at a point on tho center
cia. grapefruit, satsuma and
line of Mellnnvlltr Avruue In the service.
Jaffa one-year-old trees, sour stock.
City of Sanford. Florida. 1*5.t feel
25
off the lot. The rainy season
North 4 degrees Host of the Intor* section of the center line of Mellonis the time to plant. B. T. Tiller,
vltle Avanue tvlth the Mouth lino of
Paoln, Fla.
1 Section Thirty 110), Township Nine­
teen &lt;19) Mouth, of Itange Thirtyto keep FOR S A L E — Household furniture.
an opportunity
one Fast; thence North 4 degrees LOST
Owner leaving city. 415 Pal­
the
times
by not
abreast
with
Fast along the center line of Melmetto
Ave.
.
lonvllle Avenue 152.1 feet; thence reading the ------------West parallel with Hie said south your
daily newspaper. Herald
, Hue of Section Thirty (Jfl). 623 feet, want ads contain many interesting
RIVER POLLUTED.
i more or less, to the easterly line of messages. It will pay you to read
the Sloses 1-3. Levy Grant (more
commonly known as the Sanford them daily.
CHEPSTOWE, England, June
Grant); thence Mouth
25 degrees
3f th e c o u r s e
23.— Some 13 miles ot
West along snhl Grant Bite Htl.H LOST — Maltese malu cat, stripes o f the River’ A von, beloved ot
lengthwise.
Reward
for
return.
feet, more or less, to a point West,
Shakespeare, has btwome a river
! of Iho point of beginning; thence F. D. King. 513 Park Ave.
i Fast fids feet, more or less, to the
o f death for fish, owing to pollu­
L
O
S
T
—
Black
umbrella
with
white
I point of beginning; less the Fast 40
tips and white handle. If found, tion by the sewage o f Covenwy.
feet reserved for afreet PUrpoijes,
Water lilies have censed to bloom
t containing 2.1 acres, more or less, please return to Herald office.
In its waters, and trees which
and heretofore described us Lot
Nine IV) of 1-31Itt Fnce’s Huh-dltouched it with their boughs have
Vision, as per plat thereof duly of
tiled. A new scheme o f sewage record; also,
disposal will shortly be in opera­
Clarksburg
E x p on en t, m o r n i n g
Askew,
Yiln
(
la
m
p
e
r
t
and
husband,
H
emlnolc
C
o
u
n
ty
,
at
III*
offlca
Lots
T.-tt
(10).
Klovcn
(
I
I
)
.
Four­
sa at th e C ou r th ou s e nt Han­
In clu d in g Sunday, m o r n in g Issue. cau
— (Jnmpert, ilr a. A. P. Joh n - teen 114). Tw enty, mis (21). and
tion which should get over the
ford. S e m in o le C ou n ty, Florid a, on Hanford. F lor id a , f o r an order a
»i»n. J«i*«phlna Stfcnntrom and hua- Twenty-four (24). of Fare Acres, n*
RENT—One two-room apart- 1 cen t p er w ord , m in im u m 34c.
adopt
Goori
t h e 7th d a y o f J u ly .
1324. sa id th or U ltig Ilium to
Imiid,
----------HIv
tint
ram,
Ju
lius
A.
RohoVt
C
r
o
k
e
r,
it
minor.
l-er Flat thereof duly of record In
it and two one-room apnrt- TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of const- b e i n g a stilt to Millet title In
-D a ted thl* (lie 3 la l d a y o f M aj. ILiyden. Jr., and w i f e .
— - H a y ­ Flat Book 1. on page 21, public rec­
cempla ln aiit
to the f o l l o w i n g
Femdale Apartments, 305
Florida real estate advertise in thu
A.
D.
1924
.
den.
J.
C.
U
r
n
w
d
y
and
w
lf
o
.
—
-----ords
of Seminole County. Florida;
Wart uf landll situ ate In Henilnote
to*Roy I*. Chittenden.
rat St.
thq Str Petersburg Times. Ono cent County.
Ih rn w dy, H. J. D r a w d y and wife, algo.
J
F lo r id a :
A p o r tio n o f
UcItuVlcVu C. Chittenden. t
D r a w d y . Z. C. D r a w d v and
Alt of Hlorks Two (2), Four (ih 'f
cent n word dally, two cents a word R o d i o n s 7 nnd 8. T o w n s h i p 21 Houlh. J u n e 1-9-1**23-30.
Tht;a«lt- Flv« (5). Ten a o ) . K U r s n ( U ) e U I » - i
R a n g e ti East, h ounded and d e s ­
Sundays.
• --------- ----- —-jw
id wir*, tnen (IS), nnd Hevttttrfcn r l l ) , uoc rib ed mV f o llo w s . to - W lt;
B e g in ottlicit nr I'l'tiMcvrin^
"DO YOU W 'X N T 'to buy or sell fln lg at i c o r n e r post set in the
Jury
Hughey cnrdlng to Flat of Mctlnnvllle. duly
lury V.
V', Hughey,
H u g h e y , Milton
Milt mi IL.- Hv
Circuit C ou rt of th e Seventh "and wife, Lillie N. Hughey. A. C. of record In Flat Book I, on pngn
anything T" If so advertise in g ro u n d m a rk ed w ith a nail f o r the hi the
J
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d
ic
ia
l
Circuit
o
f
i
h
o
Htnte
o
f
.Hughey, M. I* Hughey and wife, 120. public record* of Hcmlnolo
p o in t o f Intersection o f O hio anil
, jf-Mtip
Florida. In nnd f o r Homlnolu Klla M. Hughey, and Mary W. Mar- County, Florida; and also.
SALE — Celery farms, nil the ^'Gainesville Sun."
A v e * . , ( e r Crinput’ R o a d ) , a l s o !,
^
I
n
Chalk-cry.
~ 1U;...uUkU-v-HW U :
awnWawih-Au *1— M y t t r r . w e H - g t u n t n r -irr-tTW' •Vlrtht-nst corn and prices, lL.vdLt^pay yau4-ADW K TISIN G ugrfcrTg»irity^ -tri "bb e i n g “th e ,
hci
-.ot* Six—(.*), of Bh.
W .a n il tS -Ui* tan
rua.tf you art goin g.to huy.reaches potential buyers:
ppiUlpw*IMWI|)fnTe.'~,m.yi'~
__ _
. 'WTta&lt;iWS ...
tbe- o\
^
fiirrrlntc riJ ^
c la im in g luDtfent* u nder Iialati D. ,1'l.tt of Mnllonvllle. Htnford. FlorAlt induatrial and ngriculturnl see- ax le,^ h ere the su r v e y f o r h oum
C IT A T IO N
V. C. 4‘Ot.LEll Prep.
, , lnry
...
.
i-Ilart. d e c e a s e d , A l g e r n o n 8 . (Iprer, Id.i, duly (recorded I nl’ lut Book I, on
SALE—5-room blingnlow, all tion.
b eg iiia; t h c n c i - S o u t h w ith said
A mi.
"p,, g. R. C a r p e n te r iind w i f e . — -— j deccancd.
M ichael J. D oyle, de- puur 120, of the public records of
•ILAWYER
-J^ a r ,,r n , , r. tVarrett W . «lx iser and |rrnaeri, J a c o b B r o ck defense*), and Hemlnole
County,
Florida;
run
dern, on Laurel Ave. $4,000, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. 3 ...H c h a in * to a n Iron pin c o r n e r ,
G en era l S h e* mm* M ill W ertx
UI.IIIC Mouth R5 degree*. W es t II.SI , w |fo ---------- . LoXyr. Rdtv 11 Ml N. Fal»T Hannah 31 l l l i g h c / ' ilrreaeed. o r tlo-niii North along the w e s t ’ line
farms.
Johns County is reached through rlialns t o an Iron pin c o m e r , thenen and w ife. — - ■• F ab er, Mary R. I o th e r w is e . Ip and to the f o l l o w i n g and the extension,North and South
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
«■:—
Court
Holms
SALE—0-room house, mod- the St. Augustine Evening Record. North 4 4 degree*, 45 mlliute*. W e s t lia r t . I. W , T o m p k i n s und wife, 1 d e s cr ib e d lands, situate, ly in g and •if the west line of Block Two (1),
■IT Commercial Street
«
, water, lighta and gas, well Quick results. Two cents per word. 1.64 chains to an Iron pin corner.1 ,
T o m p k i n s , L. T.'. Tu
mp- 1
be in g lu
In th e C o u n t y o f Hemlnole, •according to said Flat of MellonTumpi being
thence North 32 degrees West 2.C*
’
. V
vllle to the low water mark of IgtkC
&gt;uln S. Bearing and hushnnd, nnd State of Florida, more purlieu
hed. Lot 75 ft. front on Park Sample copy on request.
chain* to the (1x-d
point at *»ld Kln». t-uq
Monroe; thence Westerly along the
Bearing. William Caulk a s 1 Inrly described ns follow*, to-wll:
13,500. Terms.
boat house, thencs South 82 de
Lots Fight IB) and Nine (9). "J I tow water mark of Imke Monroe to
and Admlnlatralor, Alvin
grees. 30 minutes KaM 0.29 rhalua Guardian
Block Two (2 ). of Tier Five (5)
* ‘*lll* east line at Block ’’ ll'' extended.
to a corner, tliuncs South 32 de­ F. hearing nod wife; Lula I. M. Hanford. Florida, n r c u r d ln g In k ®
It. I according to said Flat of M e l l o n
II. Farrar and
1MINOLE REALTY CO.,
grees. Fast 0.27 chain to a point Bearing, William
GRADUATB VETERINARIAN
TraffijM’s
Map
of
the
Town
of
Man*
| vln,.; thence Mouth along the east
Seminole Hotel Annex.
on the ditch, thence with the shore wife. --------- Farrar. George F. Farrar ford. Florida," us p»'V plat thereof
H ........ line of sold Block '’ll'* nnd the ex ­
line In n Northeasterly
direction ami wife, ---------- Farrar, Osalau B. duly of—’ record; nlso..............*
ARCHITECT
Hurt and wife. Catherine Bart.
tension of said east l i n e of sahl Block
Aoont 305 Conrad Ilulldinf
SALE— lly owner, 1% acres FOIt RENT — T W O S T O R E 2.60 chains more or less to a point James Week* and wife. • ■ Week*.
II" to the Northwest corner of
Beginning at Iho Houthwrat cor­
on thn waters edge at the east elite
I’
honca:
Offlca
20,
Home
21
First National Bank Bldf.l
d land with six-room house,
ROOMS IN LEPFLEK BUILD­ o f the approach to th* dock leading Robert Barnhart and wife. Huotu ner of Government Lot One (I ). of Blei'k Five (5) of Mellonvllle. ac­
DELAND, FLA.
h St. and Pecan Ave.' Inquire ING. CORNER FIRST STREET to the bunt house. Ounce South 30 Barnhart. Josopt D. Askaw and wife. Section Thirty-one ( I I ) , Township cording to said Flat: thence Fast to
Florida |
Sanford,------------J. Askew. Yda Gampert and Nineteen (19) South, of Itange Thlr- the point of beginning;
C. C.” , care Herald.________ AND SANFORI) AVENUE. SUIT­ degrees Fast ten link, to an Iron Sarah
pin monument,
thence
with thn husband. - --------Gampert, Mra. A. F. .tv-one (31) Faet (said point of be­ and to uny nml all other person or
SALE—The best buy in San- ABLE FOR GARAGE OR OTHER i.t me hearing 2.3*3 chains to an Johnston, Josephine Mtenairom* and ginning being the Intersection of parsons, whose names are unknown,
thu oust line of tho Huuford Grant claiming uny right, title or Interest
d residence property, today ia PURPOSES. APPLY S M I T II Iron pipe well point, witnessed by husband.-----------Blenstrom. Julius A. with
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
th« east and west t|iinrtar sec­ In an dto the property hereinabove
a palmetto.
Northeaslcily
!» ft.. Hayden. J r - nnd wife. ----------- Bay8 West First St. Call and let B R O S .
tion lino of said Section Thirty-one described, or any part, or parcul
Northwesterly
12*
a n i m a t e d ) ........ J. C. Drawdy and wlf*.
Works
(31): thenre run Fast 145 feet lo thereof.
wner show you this bargain at
thence North 8* degrees Fait I t.1 45 Drawdy. S. J. Drawdy and wlf
the easterly tine of the Right-ofR Is hereby ordered that you nml
chain* to the plnee of twglnnlng. -----------Drawdy. Z. C. Drawdy an
address.
_______
____
way
uf
the
Lake
Charm
Branch
of
Attorney-at-Law
ea&lt; h of you. bo und uppenr before
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ crossing the line between Hectlons wife, ----------- Drawdy, Leslie Thrash­
•If !**■ Maul wa c* oald A."
SALE— Five acres in Mecco
7 and 4 at a dlstanee o f 2 M chains er. Lawrence F. Hughey and wife, the Atlantic Coast Line Ball road; our sold Circuit Court nt the Court
Oier Seminole County
Southeasterly
along
tho Reuse at Sanford. Florida, vui the
West of center -line of Ohio Ave. Mary V. Hughey, Milton L» Hughey thenco
fANFORD, FLORIDA
mmnek. All tiled, small bam ,
on each of the Fast
and W est nnd wife, Lillie N. Hughey. A. C. easterly aide of »ald rtghl-of-way 1st day of September, 1121. and then
)ank
and equipment. Genuine barmeasurements, the tract ccntnln* Hughey. M. I* Hughey and wife, IIQ feet, more or lea*, to th# North nnd there make answ er-to the hill
11. C. DuBose.
Sanford, ------------- Florida
SPECIAL-— 7-room apartment house, 3.20 acres of land In Section No. 7 Ella M. Hughey, and Stary W . Mar­ line extended west, of the Plat of of complaint exhibited against you
Dodd. Lord nnd Dean, shown of rec- In this cause.
four hlocka .west of San Juan Gar- and t.01 acre* In Section No. 8 of tin und hushnnd, A. C. Martin, ami urd
In Flat Book 2 on Pugn 8 of the
It Is furlhrred ordered thnt thl*
age. First St. Brings 1*0.00 per said Township and Itange. the same each und every of the aald above public record* of Hemlnoio County.
to be more nr lesa. with all the named defendant*. If living; and If
Order of Publication ho published
month. Ask about It.
Florida:
thenco
South
87
dugr*e*
30
rights
to
Silver
l&lt;ak».
In
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
either, any or all of aald defendant*
BY FILLS REACHED THE &amp;-acrs farm on hard road. Tw oIt la further ordered that thla be dead, to all parlies claiming In­ mlnuteu Fuat along said .north lino published
In
Sanford.
Hemlnole
story dwelling; well tiled; it bar­ order
Real Estate and Insurance
of
said
plot
extended
west
and
he published once n week tor terests under rach and every of the
SORE SPOT
County. Florida, once u wuek for
gain; terms; b mllea out.
along
the
north
lino
nf
aald
plat
to
•Ightennaecutlve
week*
In
the
Selts. Ellen Reighard, South Fork, Several beautiful bungalow*, close
eight consecutive week*.
following deceased defendant, luATTORN EY-AT-IxAW
ford Herald, a newspaper puhlls'i- w lt : H. H. Cnrpenter and wife. *------ - the center of Mcllonvllle Avenue;
I’ uletlnn-Hrumtey Did*.
WITNESS my hand uud the seal
writes: “ I had been suffering In: reasonable; terms to suit.
ed In Sanford. Seminole
County, Carpenttr, Wnrren W . Loier nnd t h e n c o North 2 degrees 10 minute* of t h e Circuit Court of the Seventh
First
National Bank Bids,
Sanford, FI*.
my kidneys and nothing Several well located building .lota Florida.
v wlf^, --------— I,oxer. Edward N Faber East Along tho center line of said Judicial Circuit of the MUlrf of Flor­
on.
corner,
cheap;
term*.
Sanford
- — :-----r* Florida
Mellon vllle Avenue 595.5 feet to the id i. lu and for Seminole County, on
Done nnd ordered,
thle the 3rt ami w i f e . -----------Faber. M.try F&gt;&lt;d to touch the aching spot
General mercantile business. Weekly
of Muy, 1934.
I procured FOLEY PILI.S, sale* average good, year round, day
Hurt. I. W. Tompkins nnd wife, east end of a line established by thl* the 14th day of June. A. D. 1924.
(SE A L)
R. A. DOI GLASS.
louira T. Tompkins. L T. Tompkins. agreement between the IleaRy Trust
Ik A. DOUGLASS.
wonderful results." FOLEY tteahon for selling, leaving town.
Clerk of the Circuit Court I.uln S. Dfarlng and husband.----- -— Company und J. K. Face' on April
Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho
of Hcmlnolo County .Florlu*. Bearing. William Caulk aa Guardian I71h, 1913; recorded on page 31 of
•8. a diuretic stimulant for 10-acre well Improved farm on Lake
Seventh Judicial Circuit of
By A. M Weks. Depty Clerk. and Administrator. Alvin F Bear­ Miscellaneous Itecord Book No. I.
Idnoys, gently and thorough- Monroe; also on Dixie Highway. All
APPROPRIATE
Florida. In anil for SemiImplement* suitable for dairying. Fred It. Wilson
ing and wife. Lula I. M Bearing. Hemlnole County liecord*; thence (Heal
t*h and cleanse the kidtioye and Terms
note County.
to suit.
Solicitor for Complainant.
following
said
lln»
ns
established
LETTERING
. . . . ..........
.. William If. Farrar and wife ----- — By A. M. WEEKS.
to eliminate poisonous waste
Notice la hereby given that
on the
SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk.
Farrar, George F. Farrar and wife. North 85 degree* 37 mlnutra Woat
For
All
Daiwes of Work
May 5-12-19 -2*: J u n e J-9-1C-23-30
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feet;
thenre
North
47
feet:
er. Try a bottlo today and you
_______ H. Hart and
NOTICE OF ADOPTION.
I —-------- _______
Farrar._ Osslan
thunce North 85 decrees 37 minute* GEORGE A. DE COTTKH.
The Matthews Press
be well pleased with the result
107 Nortt Sanford 4ve
S o l i c i t o r aud o f Cotinsel for
3rd day of July. A. D. 1924. the un- I wlf*. Catherine Hart. James WMkli West *2.3 fe et; thence South *7 feel
Weeks. Robert
W«l*b&gt; Bldg- • • »tw * r u .
ned. The usd "
FOLEY
Complainant.
Weiaka B ldg.------ Phone 303
6 : 1* . 23-39 7 : 7 - 84- 18-** 8 : 4-11
Phone 417-L-2
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924

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Will Be Made Jo Raise
lonal $550 To Carry &lt;
Work in Thla County.

Ah effort to raise Seminole
county a quota for carrying on
the work of the Boy Scout move­
ment in the Central Florida Coun­
cil which is composed of the coun­
ties of Brevard, Seminole, Lake,
I t LANTA. " . J u n e
21.— Osceola, Volusia an«f Orange, will
. Samael H. 8ibley, of be made .within the next few days
rnorthem judicial district according to announcement mode
Georgia today granted an Saturday.
Seminole county’s quota is $1,­
a restraining Peter Bahn- 100 and without any attempt to
,state of Georgia veterina- obtain pledges on that sum $650
from enforcing the em- has already been raised by private
from those people in
on Florida melons subscription
the county who are particularly in­
ed into Georgia packed terested In seeing the work cur­
ried on.
. straw.
On Tuesday afternoon of next
injunction was issued
week, it was further announced
ehaif of the Atlantic Coast campaign
teams composed of local
and required that road to business men will call upon the
i bond of $10,000 to cover any merchants and residents of this
in Georgia arising from city to raise the remainder of the
ents sent through the state quota, tl is roped and believed by
packed.
.
those in charge that the $560 will
bearing on the case is set for be subscribed by Tuesday night so
x June 30 or July 1, or as that Seminole can report its quota
, as Judge Sibley dan arrange completed.
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ling with the other two dis- •aft was further announced that
l judges.
anyone interested in Hoy Scout
petition wan presented to work and who is desirous of mak­
States Judge S. H. Sib- ing a contribution toward its ac­
Ute Friday by attorneys for tivities in this county and others in
Atlantic Coast Line railroad, the Central Florida Council, may
sg to provent the enforcement make it at the Herald office. The
order issued-by Dr. Peter F. names of those muking contribu­
n, state veterinarian of tions will be (published, it was
i, prohibiting the entrance further stated.
At the present time there are
rida melon-cars into Georgia
« they contained pine straw 84 scouts in Seminole county, com.
'alleged to have been In­ pcalng four troops. Within the
next few months this number of
with cattle ticks.
boya enlisted in this activity will
Saya Order Arbitrary
avers that
the
1tition
„ i *.4order
,. . be greatly increased and the work
n
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’ Dr. Babnsen is arbitrary extended. It was pointed out,
rithuut sufficient authority, howevef, that such plana would be
lit is confiscatory and contrary impossible if money fpr carrying
them on ia not forthcoming from
iititutionul provisions
reason for its issuance i* the citizens of thia county.
led on fact.
The quotas for the several coun­
Sibley
ibley refused to issue the ties in this council are: Brevard
. . ’4atfMnction until-he had ftoo. Lake ♦1.250, Orange $0*160,
l from both Dr. Brahnsen and Seminole $1,100, Osceola $500 and
, «1 for the road,
Volusia $2,100. This makes a to­
r. Brshnsen’s order is based on tal of $8,600 to be raised for the
ntention that the, pine straw six counties. Reports from those
in packing the melons is in- lacPs indicate that the money will
id with cattle t|cka. And would o easily raised, it was stated.
jfest tick-freo-aren in~Georgta- - F ollow ing-hm , list of-contribn*

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Henry $15; H. R. Stevens $10;
Henry Kosebro $10; Dr. S. Pules,

ton $10; R. W. Pearman $10; T.
W. Lawton $10; Dr. Ralph Stevens
$10; F. C. MacMahon $10; F. E.
Koumillat $10; Henry McLauIn $2;
E. D. Mobley $10: J. K. Smith $4;
A. Raffield $6; George D. Bishop
(Continued on page 0)

Ten Are I n d ic te d
by Grand Jury in
B ig M ail Robbery
CHICAGO, June 21/—Ten per­
sons were named by the federal
grand Jury last Friday in an indict­
ment charging them with participa­
tion in the hold-up June 12 near
Chicago of a Chicago, Wilwaukee
and St. Paul mail train by bandits
who secured more than $2,000,000
in cash and securities. *
All were Indicted on nine counts,
based on robbing with a gun, rob­
bing the malls and conspiracy to
rob the mails. Those named are
Jamea Murray, Chicago politician:
Walter McComb, in whoee flat
several of the suspects were ar­
rested; Carlo and Ernest Fontana,
Chicago gangsters; Max GreenSt. Louie, a member of
“Egan’s Rats,” a St. Louis gang;
Wiuls, Joe and William Newton,
brothers, and Sam Grant ami
Black!• Wilaox, both escaped from
Texas prison.
All ore in custody except Green­
berg, Grant, Wilcox and Ernest

complainants also declared
| Dr. Ruhnsen’s cinder had not
•Ppmved by the commissioner
nculture; that i t is void be­
lt exercises mentmr
nowor
ter powor
. that dele.
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[Governor
«rnor Hardee, lpte Friday
n, declared, that ' i propoutlons,
'melon
The jury which heard the avi­
had prom
pould
on one of the most daring
melon*
•ups
ever perpetrated, returned
through
Indictments after only three
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The hours.
the prisoners were ormd the Newton brothers
&gt;»
. J bureau of
Carlo Fontsno were each held
[0Q.00O bond. MeComb
!» • bureppf
woe held under IfiOjOOO bond. ,,
V who had been at liberty
.
sduling more than $200,­
nnocn insists that other 000 in real estate, was re-arrested
mgr
the day on a warrant charg­
_ »w or haying him with having taken part in
S&amp;
|&gt;s well as toe pine straw,
the f j £00,000 mail theft at the
Union SUtlpp her! three yearqjago.

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WS Is Damaged 3 Killed When Car
Plunges Into River

21.—Three per­
____ ^ -p . when an: euto
plunged oyer an embankment Into
Fowl river, 18 miles south of Mo­
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Consolidation of Five Large
G E T S ! N a fio iia r
Grain Concerns And Five
in Session
Thousand Co-Operative El­
. evators Is Contemplated in
Final Plans (
Plan Laid Before Farm
Convention
reau Federation Commit­
tee—Would Come Under
Control of the Producer Editor Sanford Herald J .
Fight Between

DEMOCRAT MEET

Under
Bond o f $10,000

Petitionera Appeal
'petitioner* set forth In their
J to Judge Sibley that pine
has been used as covey oed| for more than £5 years end in
bedding available'for Flor­
Hons et this ic*son, and th at
w bedding would involve an
which the Industry could

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the state.
mnors■ Couldn’t Agree
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sion to carry the case to the
si court was reached after o
ace during the forenoon a t
ite copltol between Governor
ford Walker of Georgia and
nor Cary A. Hardee of Flor| Commissioner of Agriculture
Mayo of Florida and attorI for the railroads th a t handle
te part of the melon shlpi had failed to reach, an agreelon the matter,
ernor Hardeej of
or Florida
Moridu
die F lgJda la
out that while
rally interestedr *in t h t « it
[of vital interest to th«L p ople
state..
i* appreciate the
done with cat
$*• said, “and ws w u .....
with our slater state. We
[no desire to reinfeat territory
wrgia which .has taken ao
work to clean up, by shipFlorida melon* packed with
[straw, but U la our belief that
•nger la not ao gr^at as repre-

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plan under which five large grain
concerns and 5,000 co-operative
elevators would come under pro­
ducer control, waa formally sub­
mitted Friday to the executive
committee of tho American Farm
Bureau Federation.
Under the plan submitted co?
operative grain marketing orgunll
sations eventually would be ac­
corded the trading privileges of the
Chicago Board of Trade.
The corporation resultant of the,
consolidation under the proposed
Cordell JtalL chairman of the Democratic National Committeiholding- a convention conference with plan would become "grower-owned,
Emily Newell Blair, vice chairman.
j
financed and controlled.”
What la Contemplated
- The .p lan as submitted to the
Farm Bureau Federation, contem­
Big Damage Caused
plates acquiring the Mechanical
and Managerial facilities of the fol­
By Heat and Stornis
lowing firms: Armour Grain Com­
pany, Rosenbaum Grain Corpora­
tion, Bartlett Frazier Si Co., Rosen­
CHICAGO, June 21.—Mijrn
baum Brothers Grain Corporation
than a score of deaths and
property damage estimated up­ Week of Intensive Campaigning To nnd the J .C. Shaffer ft Co.
Official Vote of Each District Made
The proposal contemplates using
wards of $3,000,000, are the re­
Public — Announce Result of
“Square Accounts” Results in
facilities of existing exchanges
sults in three states of a hunt
Election of Trustees.
Much Success, Ssnford
. the
und
operating in accordance with
wave and n storm which yi sMerchants Declare.
their
established rules," says the
tcriluy swept through the M sThe county school board met
announcomeut of the farm bureau.
Sanford’s
“Pay-Up”
campaign
sissippi
vullies,
bringing
lev­
Wednesday morning nt 9 o’clock
statement does not reveal
ered
temperatures.
F ve comes to a close today. It has byThe
whom
tho plan was submitted.
and canvassed the returns of the
been
u
drive
that
has
bocn
very
deaths from the storm in I II“It is understood that the tenta­
special school tax election which
iiois added to heat fatalities of successful, declare many promin­ tive
has been presented to
wns held on June 17. Those present
other states. Eight persons are ent business men of this city, who otherplan
farm organizations,” the
further
state
that
the
results
that
reported prostrated by heat jin
a t the meeting were C. A. Dallas,
announcement said.
Chicago qnd fifteen are said to have beon obtained have far ez- fnrm bpreau
To
Examine
Flan
F. T. Williams, Judge Schelle
ceeded
their
fondest
hopes
and
ez.
have been bitten by crazed
A selected committee headed by
pectations.
Maines and Supt. T. W. Lawton.
dogs. With seventeen deaths
President O. E. Brndfute of the
Not only hss much money been American
District four, Chulotn, voted
reported due to heat in Ohio,
farm bureau federation,
put
in
circulation,
they
say,
but
the
unanimously for the 10-mill tax
relief was afforded by a violent
has
beon
appointed
to examine th?
campaign has hud a tendency in plan and snspo the legal
while in district five, Geneva, the
wind storm.
details of
making business better and has the merger. The personnel
10-mill tax was carried by a single
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of the
made the outlodk for the remainder committee probably will be
vote, there being 33 for u 10-mill
an­
uf the summer much brighter. nounced within the next few weeks,
tax and 32 for a three-mill tax.
Today sees the close of a campaign and the report of the examinerH
School trustees were elected also
that
has done much toward
a t the same tlmo the millage elec­
be ready for the entire farm
“squaring nf accounts,” it is fur­ will
tion was held. Trustees as elected
bureau
before fall, ac­
ther declared nnd those who were cording membership
in each of thd five districts are ss
to tho present plans of Mr.
not
at
first
in
favor
of
it,
have
follows: district one, Sanford. H.
Uradfute.
become satisfied that it wus well
C. DuBose, S. O, Shinhoiser and
Tjio financing of the consolida­
NEW YORK, June 21.—Her. worth the time and trouble it took tion is expected to be cared for
W. M. Haynes; district two, Longto
put
it
over.
wood. Altamonte and Lake Mary, Percy Ktickney Gr ant , . E p i s c o p a l - . , 4
. with, the funds which ordinarily
W. 8. Entzminger, Mrs. F. S. Ver- rector who
. __ has
_ had several differ“""I™ report tnat as a rft- make the “rebate” to the produce#
nay nnd J. W. Osteen; district cnees’with Bishop WilIiani~T. Man- suit of the campaign deposits have under co-operative marketing s/L.
three, Oviedo,.J. B. Jones, C. L. ning
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West and T. L. Lingo; district four, resigned us rector of tho Church week and officials of these institu­
While the legal nnd financial de­
Chuluota, Mrs. E. E. Tribblo, N. C. of Ascension of lower Fifth Ave­ tions declare that the movement tails of the plan were not mude
Jacobiand William Jacobs; district nue. The r?«.gnation, presented ut has been one which has had a de. public . by the federation, it was
on business condl- suggested that tho “rebates” might
five, Geneva, Mrs. J. W, Martin, C. a vestry- w e t
J
5om r «ln”W«n#ontr- -This influence, be diverted Into ai sinking
‘ ‘ fond-for
AVjCulpepper and V. T, Caters.
xegtot
"Vf/” amortisation of the ewnauUdat* The" full results of the election
Engagement BrekfipaT Tr *
_ . »bonda.
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as given out by.the board are as
Less than a month ago it waa anv look f a r . -the summer months ia ' Details of fihuncing reachii
follows:
nounced that the engagement be­ much brighter than it was a week many millions of dollars will make
District one, Sanford: for trustee, tween Dr. Grent and Mrs. Rita De ago,
some of the mer­ the rhief demand* upon the efforts
II. C. DuBose, 101; W. M. Haynes, Acosta Lydig hud been broken. Tho chantsdeclare
whose bank accounts have of the committee, In the view of
157; S. O. Shinhoiser, 101. For thu marriage was forbidden by Bishop been swelled
with the payment of those who have followed the trend
millage there were 158 for 10 mills Munning on the ground that it many back accounts.
.
of recent negotiations in the grain
and eight for a lower millage.
would violate u church canon pro­
1—
R.
C.
Bower,
owner
of Bower’s trade.
District two, Longwuod, Alta­ hibiting the re-marriaga of a di­
Recalls
M
n e r Flan
Phnrmncy,
stuted
to
a
representa­
monte and Lake Mary: for trus­ vorced person unless she obtained
The announcement of the Amer­
tees, W. S. Entxminger, 09; J. W. her divorce on the grounds of tive of The Herald, that the cam­
paign has been n success from the ican Farm Bureku Federation that
Osteen, 40; Mrs. F. S. Vornay, 65; adultery.
first
dav throughout the week and oa plan for producor control of cer­
Mrs. Howard Lyman, 39; W. V.
Although
Dr.
Grant
wan
present
fac
of the grain markethig
that
it
naa done a great deal of tain factors
Dunn, 20. Millage: for 10 mills, GO; at the meeting his resignation was
binary had been submitted T&gt;y
good. Business, he aald, has been
lower. 24.
tendered in a letter to the wardens stimulated and many accounta have un.named interests recalled to
District three, Oviedo: for trus­ and vestrymen of the church. Ho been settled.
leaders in the grain trade in Chi­
tee, J. B. Jones, 37; T. L. Lingo, 30; wrote that he always had planned
“ 1 believe it hua been a success cago persistent rumors of negotiC. L. West, 37. Millage: for 10 to resign at the end of 30 years and I am sorry that there wasn't atluna in this direction about a year
mills, 35; lower, two.
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service as rector, but had stayed more Interest and enthusiasm ago.
District four, Chuluotn: for trus­ one year longer becuuse of the con­ shown by the merchants and citi­
At that time, it was recalled,
tee, William Jacobs. 20; N. C. Ja ­ troversy going on last year. He zens,’’ said H. McLaulin when he Bernard M. Baruch, Wall Street
cobs, 22; Mrs. E. E. Tribble, 30; explained that his health was not was asked for his opinion in re­ operators and formerly chairman
Mrs. Ida Bromley, 17; R. L. Dann, ood and that he needed a country gard to the drive which closes of the war industries board under
firie. Also,
11.
.
, he. ,had
. certain
.
, literary. today. With a little more effort, President Wilson, made public cor­
District five, Genova: for trustee, work to do which already was two he said, it could have been a respondence in which he bad mode
suggestions that farmers purchase
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C. W. Culpepper, 03; Mrs. J. W. years behind schedule.
n "going eoncern like the Armotir
Martin, 60; V. T. Peters, 40; Mr.
Grain Company.” as a solution to
Sweat, 35. Millage: for 10 mills,
SIDELIGHTS ON THE CONVENTION the problems or co-operative mar­
33; for oight mills, one; for seven
keting.
mills, one; for five mills, five; for
——
The correspondence consisted of
three mills, 32; for two mills, three.
NEW YORK. JiiDV {1.—Howard former Governor Jamea U. Cox, of letters
and telegrams to J. M.
Everett, Democratic national com­ Ohio.
Nehl, secretary of the United
JEFFERSON COX DIES
mitteeman from Minnesota, said
States Grain Growers, Inc., and "a
that in his stato there ia a very
Major George L. Berry, Tennes­ prominent agricultural senator,”
ELIZABETH, N. J., June 21.— robust 8mith sentiment and that see- candidate far nomination for
Charles Jefferson Cox, father of of the 24 delegates, 19 showed vice president, hua issued the fol­ whose exact Identity never has
been formally revealed.
Mr*. Frank A. Vandelip of Scar­ leanings toward Mr. Bmlth.
lowing statement on bia candidacy:
The United States Grain Grow­
borough, N. Ym one of the pioneers
Mr: Everett said that the big is“ I appreciate the compliment
of the state of Illinois and intimate suo In Minnesoita is “agricultural paid to me in the fourteen north­ ers, Inc., la the subsidiary market­
friends b f Lincoln, died during last relief.’ The farm er ia seeking a ern, eastern and western states ing organization of the American
night at the home of his daughter, candidate who will help him out of through preferential primaries, Farm Bureau Federation, official#
of the latter organisation declare.
Mrs. Waldc^P. Adame.
his troubles.
conventions and delegation confer­
ences. It would have been quite
C. Carlin, manager of Sena­ presumptuous, however, for me to Eight Cases Tried In
Negro Given Sentence torC.Uudorwood’s
campaign, has an­ nave mad# any public announce,
On Charge of Assault nounced that ho ana his backers ment until the Democrats acted. I Police . Court Friday
would join with George E. Bren­ am now delighted, becauae of tho
Eight casta were tried before
GREENSBURG. Pa., June 21.— nan, leader of tho old guard, In unanimous endorsement given- me Judge
J. G .Sharon a t the Friday
forcing the klan light to the front. In Tennessee, to say that I shall
12 hours after his arrest on '• There will be no “|&gt;ussy-footlng”
agree th a t my name be presented morning session of the municipal
charge of criminal -attack on
in the-question. .Carlin said, de­ to the convention for thla high court. Fines, costs and estrated
bonds ftmounted to $128. Of tha
young white jrfrl near Derry, early claring that the demand will-be offlcg.”
rases, two wqre dismissed. One
thla week, Elmer 1Wilson, negro, presented to the convention to men­
leaded guilty and was given tion the klan by name and de­
today pleaded
Headquarters of Governor Geo. man was fined $100 and costa on a
a maximum sentence of from seven manding its extermination.
S. Silzer, of New Jersey, for the charge of driving a car whllq
tento 15 years in the We
' ! presidential hominaUon wara openThe cases were as follows:
ilson ' Members of the National League
tiary by Judge Copeland. Wil:
J. H. Snipes, disorderly conduct,
H jm
p a a of Women Voters bavt arrived
was arrested last ■
night
while
■wirt ■il mob
n made
ms /Ia an
en effort Itoa «cao•
dismissed: Mosely Snipes, disorder­
here to present a petition to the
armed
conduct, dismissed; Morgan
Democratic party fo recognize in
tura and lynch him.
^
jvurnor’s campaign will be ly
t'iellead, reckless driving
lea platform humanitarian plaaka
drunk, $100 and costa or
w*
by women. The delegation
E lectric: Storm Does sought
la headed by Mrs. Solon R. Jacob*
The dee poet dyed dark horse of
. cK T
Ala., a former tha convention has been discovered
Damage In New York oficoBirmingham,
|hresident of the league, and In Franklin .D Roosevelt. Gover­ orderly conduct, $1
in jail: George W1
former • member of the Demo­ nor Smith’s manager. .Mr, RooseALBANY, N Y.,' June 21.—The cratic
rly conduct, $1 aad
national
committee.
veltr
vel«U
a
a
full
half
vote
sharpest electrleal storm in yeata
day*
in
jail; Clarenca
him in the person
^JohnT* H* less driving, $6 bond.
sw ept.over Central and Western
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J. T. Gt Crawford, Democratic Backus, of New E
Maas. Ernest Jo
New York early today. Between national
reckless
committeeman from Flor­ Backus announced his
“ on $5 bond eai
Syracuse and Buffalo half of the
most of tha members
a pledge to Roosevelt,
now
telephone circuits were &gt;ut out of ida. and;
delegation will arrive .
that his fellow delegates
him
business.
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HOTOBMRN STRIKE
Their, headquarter* will
to flop to Smith, hs r
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ATLANTIC CITY. June
MARKET
deUgation I. insfruct *' for
next darkest hors# 1* Mayor lantic City’s trolley car ei
at a standstill 'today bocal
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in woourn, n i h . and strike of union roptormen
delegates, have flung ductors to enforce wage
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SCHOOL BOARD
GIVES RETURNS
TAX E L E C T IO N

Rev. Percy S. Grant
R esigns as Reel
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Appointment to National Coo-'
vention Through Courtesy
of Wm. J. Bryan.
,
R L. Dean, editor of The San­
ford Herald, spent several hours
in this .city Fridav en route to
New York where he will attend
the National Democratic Conven­
tion. Mr- Dean left this morning
for the convention on appointment
received' through the courtesy of
William Jennings Bryan, who ia
head of the Florida delegation.
For the past three weeks Mr.
Dean hat been away from the city,
having gone to New Haven, Cpnn.,
where he attended his class reunion
nnd later /p e n t several days in
New York and other cities in the
east. While awoy, Mr. Dean had
an opportunity* to observe very
closely the national political situ­
ation as it is viewed bv northern
political enthusiasts and in an in­
terview Friday afternoon prior to
his departure, he said:
“It Is the consensus of opinion
in the eastern states that If the
Democratic party • nominates n
strong man, it will have a good
opportunity to send its choice to
tho White Hou.ie, but otherwise
tho November election will be a
Republican lamlslide.
“Most of the Republicans with
whom I came in contact ’ contin­
ued Mr. Dean, "are hostile to the
nomination of McAdoo by the
Democrats.
It is my personal
opinion that is so because thoy
fear his strength.
He is tho
strongest individuality in the
United State* today without a
doubt, and could come nearer to
earryin gthe Democrats to victory
than any other man they might
•elect. This fact, tho Republi­
cans know and for that reason
f t him.
they fear
Iienever
i r *you talk to a Repub_
Ucan,' th e editor further declaerd.
he always wants to see the Dem
ocrata nominate a dark horse

Ku Klux Klan If
Holding Proi
Place in ^
NEW YORK, June 2Ldoubled efforts t o strer
their position tod
the oampa erf W.
wi
and Governor A. Smith as ~
Democratic National Co
tee went in session t6
p loto final arrangement
tihe opening of the nat
convention in Madison Square
Garden Tuesday.
,
The fight between McAfoP
and Smith forces la the nominat­
ing feature of the closing deya of
pre-convention period, but other If- &gt;
sues, particularly that of Ku }Clpx
Klan, also Is holding prominent
places In discussions among the
assembling delegates. . . O r
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To these may be added a third
struggle that wHl make political
.
history—a sharp and bitter skirm­
ish over retention of the long
standing rule requiring e twothirds vote of the delegatee to Com*'
inete.
Compromised Candidate
'
Should McAdoo and Smith both
be forced out of the running
a prolonged deadlock, theca
come another spirited
selection of a compromise
but for the moment only the
tisans of the favorite tone and t
horses are looking that far intbrl
future.
,
.
The McAdop. men, with
candidate .In pielr midst, era a
ing every resource to ao|
their forces to a point th a t'
|f *^ujuj
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sure a nomination but thay
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the personality of the nominee will Ilk
have as much to do with winning
Similarly, the supporters of &lt;
the election as principles or plat- ernor Smith, realizing that KH
froms.”
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will
have
tie largest vote
Mr. Dean tfwlarecHha*'everyqn«[the. m any‘to. ez\Ut thein-tha north is-talktag uoliUcs^ It tho first btllotr are w
is a subject that you hear nby- and day to align ajdoc _ _
* at',the theater, ip large enough and cohesive
where,• *hu euld.
the businefit places
cea, in tho humes to exercise a definite vdo
and on the streets. “More Inter­ selection of the former 1
est is being shown in tha Demo­
rstary as tha standard
cratic convention than *ny other
hla party .
v ,convention since the one of 1912
Smith Confident
when Theodore Roosevelt spilt the ’ After n busy day open,ti|L g re * Republican
'J* declared
Ing delegates from i f atates,
si
OOV.
Dean, summing up the situation Alfred E. Smith Friday night
and showing the Intense interest so certain of th e Democratic pi
that ia being manifested.
dentin) nomination that he j
(Continued on .page 6)
to discuss dark horses or
choice candidate#.*
“The## are no such thing
declared. “I believe I ’H be \
inated. I am convinced that 1 l
the convention gets through
iqg ita compliments to
sons, It will get down to
who could n
race tp the ’
Mayor Forrest Lake left this
The gov*r
afternoon for New York where he illustrated in 1
will attend the Democratic Na­ ture wrjter who
tional Convention ss the guest of tlve information en
William G. McAdoo, leading candi­ McAdoo qualifies t
date for the nomination. The mayor standpoint of the
will arrive in New York Sunday
”My height, five
night which will give him amplo Inches,” he answered —
time to view the situation before question.
the convention gets under way on
"My reach T Ws
Tuesday.
his reply lo theMayor Lake played an active
Mayor Dever of
part during the recent campaign la among the visitors nt
this state in behalf of l$r. McAdoo, quarters Friday and t
having served as chairmen of the mayor Is credlfed with 1
state finance committee and during up Chicago, It waa unc
the last three weeka prior to the nounced that he la
election, directed the atote Cam­ the Smith candidacy:
paign from the headquarters in tho
Ha’s like I am ” t
absence of Dr. A. W. McKenzie, the
state chairman.
For the past week the mayor enforce th e ' ™
has been confined to his home on their
*
account of iUnesa, having suffered A
from a severe bilious, spell and ft
attack of ptomaine poisoning. H* city,
expects to be fully recovered from only ao
hie illness by the time he returns it U wu;
to ^psyfor.”
which will bo In about 10 days, he
1Mid
1 lil prior
nrlnp to
I a tile
hla /lonaeLiM
departure. .
When the governor
During the abeence of Mayor greet!:
Lake, Commissioner C. J. Marshall confe
will serve aa acting mayor. Thia staff
in accordance with the customary
role of the o
one has bualm

Mayor Lake Leaves
f o r N ew Y ork to
Attend Convention

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capacity because Commission­
er Chase, next In lijne in seniority
of service, will probably not return
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CLEARW
Frank McDo
of his family,
aentcnccd to
following
mendation
new trial
McMullen.

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Death of S taten
course, wc never knew exhe replied, “but all-of the
about the door being lockcouldn’t be any truth
t thot because the doors didn't
n any locks to them. Somebody
r about my pouring
lie over them. That is simply
. Once befort I had set the
on fit* a t night; we didn’t
r whether it was sleep walkwhat it was. I,h a d been—
t know, sometimes to shoot
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to relieve me somehow. I
don’t know and I remember mother
yUt there was something about my
•looking for a gun and there was
something about a gun found there
later, Atod we never did know what
to make of that. I can't give it
quite atraight. About the heart­
shaped letter, I believe if they
• waukl properly analyte that letter
that will give a clue to the post.
■ lion 1 was in a t that time. I Just
can’t think. If I could be brought
r back here again. Can't 1‘ be
; brought back m the moraine when
&lt;« I am fresher ami feel better?'’
fV; Judge McMullen told him h i pro­
ceed because “you seem to nave a
' good idea of what you want to
B t
Date Fixed in Mini
The defendant said that some‘how, February 19, at midnight
ned to have a peculiar effect on
hnd he could remember every
date since he was three and n
years old. “It is exactly half
Between my two birthdays,"
•aid, and added that ”1 remem­
ber how it started. If I could just
express to you the way I feel about
, that I could lay the foundation for
- the whole thing and show you just
how it is. Won’t you tell me somothing else your Witnesses said you
think is against me?"
&lt;
Tries (o Tell
Prompted by a juror’s request to
“tall us how you acted when you
went to your mother; how did you
go to her?" McDowell continued:
“The first thing 1 can remembor
about it—you see they said I tried
to show—1 tried to cover that up.
Well, I didn’t. It was this way:
There b no telling what 1 did in
, the two or three hours between the
shots'fired and the time I got out
f
t in
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the street. I remember being in
some water, but I don’t know what
It was, and that letter was written
then. I know, because I couldn’t
have written that sore of letter
1. before. 1 don’t remember any■ thing clearly about it until the next
» ' day, hnd 1 suppose I took some
‘ mors drugs that night and next
day as soon as it cleared, I suppose
that was when Mr. Trotter (Bt.
xraburg detective chief), enme
me ana they took me back and
. the drug had wurn off, and I re­
allied where I was, and he nskcil
! to tell the truth and it came to
_ i and 1 told everythin" I know.
And When It came to signing that
confession I naturally signed it be­
' thought 1 was doing tho
Ini. I .never thought it
Id be considered as willful tnurr; I just thought people would
hk I was responsible for it nnd
t btamfe It On Someone else."

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ET ON SOON
Continued from nags 1.
&gt;' • wef« given Intensive tratning and
^ ■ u p o a asking along what lines, tho
'•gUi he received this reply:
Jve training in collecting
. Which they are sent out to
9US towns to solicit funds for
om*.’’
e speaker urged that some_ be done to remedy the situa­
tion-here adding thut in Dayotni
and Orlando, representatives of
thin home have been prohibited
from soliciting funds any more.
' The subject of the inland w ater­
way canal again came up when
Mr. Connelly was called UDon for
a report on the meeting held at
Palatku last week when representIves of the Chamber of Commerco
! this city conferred with H. DeMontmollin of that city. ‘Lengthy
correspondence between the latter
.and Duncan U. Fletcher and Jack­
' sonville representatives were road,
said Mr. Connelly, ond reported
/that in general* the outlook for tho
nal Is very bright. At present
said, a ’survey is being made to
ine tho beat location for the
He also reported that muci
support has been given
oiect b: members of the
di distr
engineers at Jack■ Mr. Connelly also stated that it
bis belief that the canul vi
IB the deeper waterwny would
r&lt;.be secured as long as the
»rs from this statu didn't
nt It.
Today's meeting was the first
l to be held at the Montezuma
| Was attended by 30 people,

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SUCCESS StATE
S I N E S S MEN
(Continued from page 1)
it, said A. S. Christenberry
Seminole Steam Laundry.
1 hope th a t before to­
t accounts will havo
would not had it not
the campaign.
big and a good thing
ineis men and the eitiSanford in th at It has
trada and has given the
incentive to pay their
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Speaking of tunes, there weren’t
such a thing.
It was a brassy band,
reai brass to be in it.

I t took

Fort, ns n musician, would make
a dandy ditch digger.
They needed ditch diggers
Tinker field yesterday.

in

Rut It was Fort’s day off.
An a drum carrier, Ruffieid In a
success.
**Dock Caswell was
beating the pine burs.

success

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In fact, he opened the fireworks, l
and but for the water would havo
put on a kcene.
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Sherman Lloyd packed a wicked
Will Take Up Duties on July J —la
cornet.
Successor to Willis D. Powell
Who Hss R e s i g n e d . '
John D. Jinkins stopped fccllectIng taxes long enough to collect
ht'i a
EUSTIS, Fla., June HO—’The spe­
few tunes on his trombone.
cial committee of the la k e County
Chamber of. Commerce, npnointnd
John D's overalls, plug hat and to eclect a successor to Willis 0.
blood-red tie were a match for his Powell, whose resignation became,
tunes—all frights.
cffefctivo June 1, announced yester­
day that Franklin L. Wood of Phil3am Baumol did a little jig in n ,'adclphfa had been unanimously
liltlet huddle on Tinker Hold, and | chosen as secretary of tha organismade-all the people laugh.
utlon and would—assume- Wft ire
chargo of tho office July 1. .
The crowd, well, he stayed homo
yesterday to keep from getting
wet.

Judge Sharons’ overalls, cocked
The next time the band will aphat, red bandana and flute was all
penr in bath suits, and the crowd
out of tunc.
is advised to do the same.
Pinkus Connelly . playing the
All tho fellows what didn’t ploy
saxophone was a riot.
in the game or in the band played
Doc Marshall proved himself to coaches.
bo a hustling goed player of the
The band will have their uni­
bass vile.
forms registered in the patent of­
Judge Maines, doubling for Ros- fice—they wore new and novel, and
coe A. on the drum, mnde a big somewhat an improvement over
the ordinnry zand uniform.
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Bv SCIIELLE MAINES

Mathis walks, steals second. HulbMAJORITY R U L E bert
strolls, Mathis taking third.
A T CONVENTION Kassan whiffs, and so does Philip.
No runs, no hits no errors.
IN
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of the candidates have agreed to when pitcher hits him. Byrd walks.
vote "approval of the selection of Berg thrown out stealing. Mathews
Senator Pat Harrison of Mississip­ singles and Bebout goes .out,
pi, as temporary chairman and key- pitcher to first. One hit, no runs,
nntur; Senator Thomas P. Walsh no errors.
Orlando: Asher pops to pitcher.
of Montanu, as permanent chair­
man and Homer S. Cummings of Cheney and Michaels whiff. No
Connecticut, as chairman of the runs, no hit*, no errors.
platform committee. .
Third Innings
Ho fa r there has been no decision
Sanford: Overlin fans the air.
for head of the rules committu? Steele.gets a long drive Into deep
which will prepure the regulations center but Philips robB him. of a
that are to govern convention pro- home
...... . run. McCall striker uut.
cetlure. Ordinurily but little Im port-JNo runn. no hits, no errors,
ance has
1undo: Jinkins
..«• attached
uunuicu to
iu that
uiut commitcomnm- Of
uriando:
Jinkins gets
gets on
on first
tee, whose duties have consisted in .when Ovcrlin misses third strike,
a perfunctory recommendation th a t; He corrected himself by making n
the long-established practice of the i beautiful peg to Hutchinson. White
party be followed without deviation l»:;d Mathis go out by breezing,
w^h possibility of a fight over the "No runs, no *hits,
■ no errors.
two-thirds rule, however, it is dif­
Fourth Inning
ferent in the convention 1924.
Sanford: Gardiner fiiea out to
Philips, Hutchinson hits to short,
Berg sacrifices, placing Hutch on
second. Byrd singles to short,
steals second placing Hutch on
third. Mathews hits to deep right,
bringing in Hutch and Bryd, out
gets thrown out at second, when
White chose him rather than Be­
bout. Two runs, three hits, no
(Continued from nage 1.)
errors.
stuff. Then it was that the San­ Orlando: Hurburt whiffs, Kassan
ford band wua called into action goes out short to first, Philips
again, and with Mrs. Edward Lane swings. No runs, no hits, no
presiding nt the piano, in the ab­ errors.
sence of the drum, th uband re­
Fifth Inning
sponded with Us usual success.
Sanford: Overlan strolls, Steele
Sherman Lloyd lend the singing thrown out second to first. McCall
and with all the ladies nnd gentle­ cops a two bagger to right, scoring
men there present made the old Overlin. Gardiner slips a grounder
San Juan roar with the melodies. through third, placing McCall on
Birdie Uebcut couldn’t keep still third, Hutchinson is caught out by
until after the ice cream and then Hurlbert, Berg singles to short,
he appeared to be satisfied.
scoring McCall. Berg steals second.
Skinny
Maines,
nmbassador Bryd lambasts a two sacker into
plenipotentiary without portfolio left scoring Gardiner and Berg.
for the Sanford officials, rehearsed Byrd thrown out trying to grab
the hall days of yore, and invited third. Three runs, four bits, na
the Oruando squad to Sanford to errors.
christen the now athletic field,
Orlando: Asher singles to left,
promising that Snnfcikl would steals second. Cheney nits for two,
double their score without letting scoring Asher, Michaels walks,
Orlando have a thing more.
but U caught asleep by McCall.
Burke Steele, upon being ques­ Jinkins pops to McCall. Wbito
tioned, had to ndmit th at the lady pops to Berg. One run, two hits/
next to him was not his wife.
no errors.
Dr. Marshall addressed the
8ixth Inning
meeting, reviewing Kiwanis and
Sanford: Mathews singles
Its work and also Invited the O r­ short, Bebout fans, Overlin gets o
lando representatives to Sanford, by fielder’s choice, whan Ms the
niking them to bring their beat la forced out a t second. Rain’no
ball players, musicians, singers, begins to Mil in sheets. S
ladies and appetites.
given fielder’s choice when
After singing wc are all for O r­ takes Overlin a t second. No n
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one hit
hit, nn
no nrynta
errors.
close.
Orlando: Mathis
The Game As It Actually Ha
by Hutcb, Uur
tim and Kasaon
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»Jn», no hits, no^
8anford at bat: Bebout
out to pitcher; Over
Seventh _
Sanford: McCall’
' and &lt;JT
and gets oi
error, over-*
he chose
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Sherm Lloyd appeared in the
Tho first, last nnli about the
seventh for Mathews, who run in
most thing wc saw was rain.
h charley horse. That’s all Sherm
Instead of issuing rain checks, did except coach and root. Well,
the gate keeper was giving out he also played in the band.
bath checks.
Byrd and McCall were the two
Berg,
Rerg, star first sacker, for the sack artists for Hanford,
the biggest stealer, clearly -fol­
locals, got his britches dirty.
lowed by Ovcrlin.
Ovcrlin made a short circuit,
Birdie assumed the ‘oil of clown,
when ho slipped Into back stop
pond. Ho admitted his ability to and mad enll the players laugh.
get wet.
Steel lets the opposition know
Birdie Bevo says Asher tried he resided at third base.
the time-worn trick of trying to
It was conceded to McCall from
back in, thinking our boys would
the first, but ho beaned a couple in
see him going out. They did.
the seventh that broke up the eat­
The Orlando bunch was there— ing out of his hand game.
they are good losers a switness the
Palmer nnd Beddingfiehl staged
feed at Han Juan last evening.
a good fight—it was n fnkd, of
Kisnam lost the game—princi­ course, but one policeman had
pally because he wore an under­ been sent out to IWecp Hanford
sh irt-som ething he was not used quiet and he knew his stuff. He
said he was sorry afterwards. He
to.
drew tho only gun throughout the
Gardiner tried to rub it in on the game.
boys—he played all over the left
Hutchinson played second, and
field.
that goes for nil it snys
That boy Philpi in certer is a
Ham Bourne! nnd Judge Sharon
stealer—he stole Berk Steele’s
lead the singing on tho rooters’
home run.
line.
A. P. Connelly was there in the
bleachers, seeing that no fences
Dr. Marshall was there, hut he
were moved.
looked like n brick mason—no he
didn’t |dsy.
.
The Orlando outfit knew McCall
but they didn't suspect he was n
Sunt. Lawton staid in the grand
pitcher until the first inning be­ stand to keep the audience from
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Mr. Wood came to Lake county
for n conference with the commit­
tee members several weeks ago. By
his pleasing manner and distinct
personality, he made friend* of
those who had the pleasure of
meeting him and it was the unani­
mous opinion of the directors of
the chamber of commerce that by
training and experience Mr. Wood
wa* eminently fitted for the duties
which will devolve upon him in the
position to which he has been ap­
pointed.
Mr. Wood was born in Boston
nnd received his education a t New­
ton, Muss. Upon completing his*
collegiate course, he became con­
nected with the National Cash Reg­
ister Company ns salesman, nnd
Inter took charge of tho western
distributing office of the Crown
Cork nnd Seal Company. He was
for seven years in publicity and
advertising work in New York and
was one of the organizers of the
Advertising Club of New York.
Soon after the Lincoln automo­
bile was marketed, Mr. Wood was
selected as Lincoln distributor in
Philadelphia. He is a member of
the Poor Richard Club of Phila­
delphia.
Keenly interested in all phases
of athletics, Mr. Wood was a star
baseball and football player in his
college days and has not tost sight
of the benefits to bu derived from
athletics in all stages of life. Pos­
sessed uf an excellent baritone
voice, Mr. Wood has done consid­
erable solo work and chorus lead­
ing. At one time he studied for
grand opera, but the appeal for a
business career overbalanced his
artistic leanings.
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county to
Sflltil he came to Lnko &lt;
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curves'* tho prospect* here,'M
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Wood had nover been in Florida.
His slater, .Mrs. Florence Wood
Russell, an accomplished musician
nnd club woman of Clearwater, has
been u resident of the state for a
number of yenrs. Mr. Wood will be
accompanied to Lake county by his
wife and daughter.
Gardiner out nt second on a choice,
scoring McCall. Berg whiffs. Byrtl
singles to right, stealing second.
Lloyd for Mathews fans. One run,
two hits, one error.
Orlando: Phillips nt bat is hit by
ball, and steals second. Asher safe
on first when McCall chose Philips
at third. Cheny gets hit by McCall,
and Michaels singles to left, plac­
ing Asher' on third, who gets
caught between there and home,
McCall, Steele and Overlin combin­
ing to put him out, and they did it.
Cheny on second, Jinkins walks,
filling the bases. White singles,
scoring Cheny and .Michaels. Ma.
this out pitcher to first. Two runs,
two hits, no errors.
And here endeth the chnpter, but
the rain continued to ruin, even
drowning uut the noise of the band.
Box Score
ab. r. h. po. u. c
Sanford Ki’a
Bebout, sh.......... 4 0 0 1 1 0
Overlin, c............ 2 2 0 9 2 1
Steele. 3b............ 4 0 0 2 0 0
McCall, p............ 4 O
«- 3 2 3 0
Gardiner, if........ 4 l 1 0 1 0
Hutchinaon, 2b. 4 l 1 2 0 0
Berg, l b . ........... 3
Byrd, cf........... . 3
Muthews, rf......... 3 0 3 0 0 0
•Lloyd, rf............. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ............ 32

8 12 21 7 1

Orlando Ki’s. ub
White, hh............ 4
Mathis, c........... 3
Burlburt, If.......2
Kassan, p. •....... 3
Philip , cf........ ;. 2
Asher, 2b......... 3
Cheny, 3b....... .. 2
Michels, r f. — 2
Jinkins, If.
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— particularly when it com es to paying his bills.
Bad credit is like backyard go ssip ---it travels
fa s t— and is magnified as it goes alpng. There­
fore the man who fools him self by not paying his
bills promptly when due— is hurting him self far
more than he can hurt his creditors. They lose
only money:! He loses their good opinion and
eventually his own self-respect.

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Most People Appreciate This and
Pay Up and Keep Their
Credit Good!
First National .Bank

Whiddon &amp; Hodges

Thrasher &amp;

Mobley’s Drug Store

Woodruff

Speer &amp; Son ’

Seminole. Laundry

HIU Hardware Company

Seminole Hudson-Esscx Co.

Seminole County Bank
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Ball Hardwhrc Company

Seminole Overland Co.

The Florida Trucker

M. D. Gatchel •

Roberta Grocery

P. M. Keeley

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

Popular Market

The Sanford Herald

Sanford Novelty Works

McKinncn-Markwood Company
Gonzulcz Grocery Company

C. W- Zaring Company

Hanford Loan &amp; Savings Co.

Quick Service Transfer

Wight Brothers

Zachary-Tyler Co.

Kent Vulcanizing Works -

American Fruit Growei
Baggett Filling Station ^

McLaughlin Jewelry Co.

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A. P. Connelly &amp; Son

Miller's Bakery :

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E. F. Lane

Hill Lumber Company
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Edward Higgins
Stokes Market

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Dr. C. J. Marshall
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Smith Bros. Furn. Co.

Cowan Tin Works

Haynes &amp; Ratliff

Cates Crate Company

GUlon &amp; Platt

Union Pharmacy
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San Juan Garage

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pro g ress

Only a few hours remain before the closing of Sanford’s
• h n rfir •* »w»«rt. FIt I4«
That Nordic Craze.
“Pay-Up” campaign. But a short time is left in which ac­
W. G. nnd A1.
Entered
Beeond Clash Matter, counts may be straightened by those who wish to have a purt
Np Revolution Here.
October ST, I d * , a t th a Poatofflea
a t Sanford, Florida, under Act of in making this great week more of a success.
Dawes and Demagogues.
March I, 1«»7._____________________
Cnpyngru, j s n
This is the last day of the campaign. . It has lieen a
HOLLAND L. DRAN_________ KSItor
most successful week nniNins resulted in many thousands of
It. HOWARD 11KHO---------- Manaaer
THE PUP.EI-Y “ NORDIC" craze
dollars being placed in circulation throughout the city mid
P h o n e 14N
111 Maaaalta A rena#
Ims pone far. A scientific associa­
county.
),
R r ’f r ' i v H c R i m o i h a t h a
During
the
week
the
great
majority of the people have tion of German “racialists" propose
One Year-..~-yT.OO Six M o n th s..$1.50
to plan u new state in which, only
Delivered -In City by Carrier, per done-their best to pay their bills. Many old accounts have
w eek 16c. Weekly Edition, tl.00
those1•"purely Nordic" will bo ad­
• f i r Thar._________ '____________ been settled. Accounts long past due have beep taken care of mitted,
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SPECIAL ROTICRi All obituary 'and the people as a rulo have come to realize now important it
The
scientists
allege
that
hlno.1
notlaaa, card* o f thnnke. resolution* -*« for them tn kpiipliuilr. credit spotless.
'and notice* of entertainm ent# w here
If the pay-up campaign did nothing irtone than td\ dwak- u,ta wj}] J
tho purcy
charges are made w ill be charged
breeds
for at regular advertising rate*.
careless
people
to
the
nece«Kt^dflP'prc4npt*paynrtent
ol
Nordic
fjbm
lhej&lt;hi*i
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is not
their
obligations it,
;L wan
was w
well
worth
if u«» a tm iu h te n e d ; That’llVinteresting)
i there
' MRMI1F.II T tlR ASSOCIATF.D P ltS S S m
e ir ODIlgauons
en w
u n n while,
whim ;, p
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tho
earth anv
The Associated Preea la exclueIrely entitled to the us# for repub- out satisfactorily the relations between mdrlhAiit and cus- aingh^g^pie of a pure bred,
Ucatton of all newa dlepatchea tomer and placed them on mure of a satisfactory. hn$is,
'wither of “Nortlio," Arian, Sem. credited to It or not otherw ise credt lted In thla paper and also the local more than paid fpr jtsejfi ltiCt Mongolian. African or Malaynewa pnbllahedhereln. All r ig h ts of
But it did more than this. It has~Tiot only paid bills but sinn Btrain&gt; All the breeds were
i republlcatlon of apeclal dtspatchea
■ herein are also reaerved.
it has also improved business conditions in Sanford nnd has mlxej up jonK nK„.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21,1924
It has made money more plentiful and has put many dollars ; way wouW exc]uJe the founder of
Christianity, whose mother wbj h
into
circulation.
i BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
"Pay-Up” week has emphasized the value and impor­ J ewess. He, certainly, was not,
BEGIN THE DAY RIGHT:—
^ Cause mo to hear thy loving kind- tance of good credit. People have come to realise that credit "purely Nordic.” .
j nesa In the morning; for in thee do is more than a matter of money. It is a matter of character.
BETTING YESTERDAY was 20
S I trust; cause me to know the way Good credit is a progressive asset while poor credit is a seri­ to 1 ngainst the nomination of Al
wherein I should walk; for I lift up
ous handicap. What presents a more sorrowful appearance Smith, 2Vi to 1 ngainst McAdoo.
my soul unto thee.—Psalm 143:8.
that know say the odds
than the man without credit—the man-who has been trusted Politicians
should he. on McAdoo. But friends
by his fellows and has failed in his trust? What is finer and of Al Smith probably Influence tho
SOME SENSE IN II1S
more beneficial than good credit?
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NONSENSE,
betting considerably.
And then, Wall street, including
r1 Thera was an old geeier and hd
He who has good credit standing in a community can
its
big oil companies,, DOES NOT
■k
had a lot of aense,
look ahead unafraid knowing that all oportunities are his.
. H He started up a business on a dol­
WANT McAdoo. *
The man who is alert to his own interests pays upl The man That will probably be tho Mc­
lar and eighty cents,
'" r The dollar went for stock and the who pays promptly creates a good name and enjoys good Adoo men’s best unswer to “Th-t
eighty for an ad
credit convenience ns often as he will. Hip wants', arc taken oil question," which Louis Scibold
That brought in three .dollars the Care of-often before they happen. For purely selfish rea­ says is bound to come up in the
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1 first day, by dad!
sons, if for do othfer, it ik well to make it a practise of paying convention and ii^ the' enmpnign.
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Well, he Bought more goods and a promptly arid 'keeping good credit.
"THE OIL MATtTjfc/’.os far ns
little more space,
The man who is poor pay hurts Frimsclf more than he | it concerns McAdoo, resides In the
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And he ployed that system with n does his creditor. The man who does not pay ahacklea him- ! fact thut after ho- Wfff troffijbinat
smile on his face.
practice
self, weakens hia aelf-reapect and kills his chances when he to
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- oil men,
— among
The customers flocked to his little
others, retained him, but NOT Tor
needs credit moat.
two by four,
any work in connection with the
And he soon had to rustle for n
The spirit of “Pay-Up* week should be in evidence naval reserve or any other oil
regular store.
throughout the entire year. The slogan should be before us scandal
it every lawyer taking such
Up on the square, where all the continually.
fi*es were guilty of crime, there1
“Pay Up and Keep Your Credit Good."
people pass,
would be few big lawyers at large.
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Isn’t it funny
bathing suit?

Mexico will have
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Many b lu sh i^ J* ,
and blushing.over, hot
dJ-trince Viggo/of j.
married.* and we
hbtice he BOUnds like «',
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Well, Coolidge Has ii«
| protw t AJaakn aalminZJ
!;wi11,
‘orhthirtg^!
years rftid years. V mTsB
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pay‘, P r o m is e s wer,
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More trouble-in the Jij.
We are not worrying slw«t
VW
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about the white peril.
Two boys kTlietTanother
Chicago and got their r •
the paper as much as a d
nominee.
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year, due to e|wtioB l UUi
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ail plate glass.
He fixed up the windows with the
best that he had,
President Coolidge told the big gathering of real estate
And told all about it in a halfmen that he wants to see this country n home-owning na­
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'! New York bootlegger b«f*
apartment house. | t dowrA ,
ter, but most apartments '
be named by a drunk.
Proposed Soviet tslrndit ^ *
make the week have onlvfi...
This would be fine, Paydiy, copie more often.

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JUST IN PASSING

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON

BY R. J. HOLLY
McADOO ON HIS triumphal
By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
tour cast predicts that he will not
The
hot
weather
may
be
reaponsibU,
for
the
many
cases
where
only win the nomination nnd win
people seem to be flying the track nnd going off at a tangent. Last
the election, but will also carry
The, lesson
of the
first
qunrter
The
greuter
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Saturday was a busy day and the Herald looked like a metropoli­
Pennsylvania.
brought
before
us Athe great
men aof
in the sand with a mtd udl
Those that take the troulde to
tan daily with the scare heads of events.
Israel from Abraham to Solomon. vited his mutinous follottnlol
tion.
He soon had them coming, but he
find out how labor feel« toward
Several of these were so majestic cide whether they would _
"Silent
Cal,"
it
seems,
has
a
habit
of
saying
something
never, never quit;
McAdoo will find that prediction
This M the kihd of weather when it seems good to hit the
th a t the second qunrter could hard- risks of adventure with
by no means preposterous., .
And he wouldn’t cut down on his when he does speak.
trails of the mountain resorts nnd camp out ulong the way view­
ly equal them in interest.
turn to their homes.
ads one bit.
ing Nature at close hand. Some day when I get plenty of money
If this country were a home-owning nation, the large If railroad workers all over the
Abrnhnni, Moses, Joshua, Samuel,
In every decL-te con.fict i
And has kept things humping in percentage of the nation’s ovils and troubles would be cured. United States would talk to their
i will take my "covered wagon” covered by the-mortgage nnd go
David and Solomon stand out In vention or conference, the i !
the town ever since.
friends nnd to other workers about v sway from here.
bold relief ngalnBt the characters is repeated, with the ssmei
And everyone is calling Kim "The People who own their own homes, as a rule, are better citi­ McAdoo as they have talked to this
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namely, success to the rig
of the heathen world.
zens than people who are “temporarily" living on another writer, the country would laqrn
Merchant Prince.”
But a review of the iesspns of side of the* issue.
Tho
Rhode
Island
senate
deadlock
was
broken
tip
-yesterday
by
—Cowgill (Mo.) News. man’s land.
something new almut the puwpr of
the second quarter brings to mem­
In parliamentary oodieiitti]
ihootlng chlorine gns Into the senate chamber nnd making the
labor.
ory nnother group, the like of call draws the line und, u u]
The
home-ownor
iata
taxpayer.
He
does—or
at
least
he
lenators
leave
their
seats.
This
is
one
of
the
noW
idcus
nnd
rcThirty dark horses ore reported
which cannot be found outside the strument of torture to the as
»ersea the old order of things when ,the senators were allowed to
stamping around Manhattan Isl­ should feel an interest in how the taxes ure spent and in
COMMUNISM AND revolution
it is not surpassed by the i
Bible.
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fas
the
gallery.
and. If the delegates do their nom­ what sort of men are placed in charge of the public business. huve no chance in a country where
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Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, screw and tlie rack.
inating at night one of them may He does—or should Teei an,interest in public improvements, 90 per cent of the opportunities
To the dodging politician, I
Ezekiel and Nehomiah—another
has conferred a degree upon the man who discovered tho
slip into the convention.
half dozen—are stars whose luster is nothing mpre terrifying U
and in every movement for or against the betterment of l)is are still open, and anybody who i tombYale
of King Tut. Having discovered several King Tuts in Snn-o
cares to take the trouble can make &gt;i
roll call, and nothing meti i
is not diminished by the years.
since living here it ia up to Homo fresh water College to confer
. TharUnlveraity of P«nnxylvanii[L^0WI’
O u .,
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himself independent.
There are others during the sarv for the • protection of I
recently conferred one thebeauTj
T h e hqmcstjwiier— i f hfe is of. th e r i g h t s o r t— ta k e s in- . I t Is different in Europe, uot so- .*
E.oi; B,.Y~1D 1, V f W n a n d Bob I’earman of the Chamber of
quarter, tike Rehoboam, who teach,
^ four fhfrttfmi'dlTirty-elghVd^gfe»&lt; tefflsrin thMfWrtitlfying of*rtfl'prt)perty. He keeps his ftOufle' hlliny’oppoYtUhlMIV’m ere.* ■
..
(■ Commerce should see to if.
u's what t&lt;r avoid.
1 * . ^ . ’V lndncs* Th.t Hctwiir1)
' upon members of the graduating painted; he plants flowers and trees; he has a pretty lawn;
Elisha is scarcely second
He was a haughty son; his
. cuss. Wonder if any of them were
MIL DAWES WILL mercilessly
The favorite "indoor and outdror snort” these days after the
father was. wise and wealthy and Elijah in the impression thatU l
he
devises
ways
to
make
hjs
place
more
attractive.
And
by
educated?
denounce “party demagogues.” De­
election seems to be making cracks at the City Comipissioners for
Rehoboam inherited all of Solo­ made upon the thought-o(l
-oI making hia.own premises more beautiful, he adds to the nouncing is easy, gathering votes is
.=»
doing their duty and then tuking it nil buck the next, day and
mon’s
faults without any -of his world.
The Democratic Convention opens beauty-of the neighborhood in which he lives. *
less so, Samuel Hill, son-in-law of
praising them to the skies. Our City Commissioners are doing
It was Elisha who received
virtues.
June 24 and for a few days there­
builder,
their
this
0 great
'
*ruilrohd
. 1**u**VJ ’ uu*
*uc 4.1 I. ill
X.1r l full
«*I i duty
U toward
wtt 1Cl vthe
(]1' |Vpeopie-of
VSU(I
___ city and-attending-to- - __
H i wm totadmdng -kh s d a t 1 i aami i stre am?-m3p; with dii
The home-owner is looked .upon ns a permanent, sub­ the lute,
JI_ia-eiraiponmepkt
after Madison Square Garden will
JLiuuaa.............
' jobs aa feUr tuhin would d«v -riswwatl ■ for -y can m f'h isrfn th er's Hf u / wa s r
ifiMitfu
stantial
elHaen.yH
gjg*-----"
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--------be the scene’of- hotter fighta-than----------------rrt____ t _______—
u ,
I t n m i e e r -worth
wh*^*dra&lt;Lirig hock thr &gt;d,j
rth^while
citirens
-of
Seattle,*uf
lirninloaa^ripvi-'»m..tIu,X-flhyutd
ha
h
aw
“theWurrrest-TrwistTmrt"
•
TTortralculatcd
to
fit:
hJm
fdr
“the
.. - S8»i'sr "Great
tlwM tlk Fund Show brought outt erence. - Hjh wisjies R^ respecttMk- He -is Somebody.
sections^ in
and wlwde-heanedVu-operntion of the pcopV
...
I the
. Hnorth-j
I
throne; even u gopd environment Vlsnnt.taliif nffrighltd serrss
' last year.
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Coolidge kBoSvs thnt when a man buys hia own west ure bankrupt. Ha&gt;urteen hun.
could
hardly have saved him from i n v i n c i b l e h o s t s t h a t fo r m t k
* *
, ■ ___ M 1. ■
dred banks out there have kus- hbfne,
that
man
iH
going
t&lt;J
try
to
get
all
the
benefits
possi­
his
evil
tendencies. His arrogance r w f d y r e s e r v e s w h i c h s s i o n i ^
The
Idea
cf
having
a
yacht
club
here
in
connection
with
our
A two-faced idan in one who tells
pended.”
caused the kingdom to be divided. t &lt; T e v e r y ' r i g h t e o u s e n u r e .
beautiful lake and the bout bnsin is an excellent one and should re­
J you he It an ardent believer in pro­ ble from that home. 1 he property takes mi a new value to
It was Elisha, too, vbo |
He sinned greatly und sorely
ceive the support of those folks who want to see this city made the
hibition and then says he is in the man who acquires it as his oWn. His family live in
GENERAL DAWEfi knows you
the
value of bread cast up
answered
for
it.
headquarters of the tourists. Sanford has more to offer the tour­
* favor of Al,-8mlth.for the Demo. the house that is the;c* with an entirely different attitude can’t fix up that situation by "de­
wafer. The kindness shownIf
1 Farts Well Played
ist
than
thu
majority
of
the
tourist
resorts
today
nnd
nil
we
need
v cratlc nomination for tho presi­ toward its upkeep and its Improvement than they show to- nouncing...................
demagogues." It is much
Amos und Hoscu ware nmong the Shunammito woman to tiled
to make it. complete is a real tourist hotel. We have everything
dency.
minor
prophets, but they played of God returned in a doubleI
wurd
a
rented
house.
And
In
the
shelter
of
his
own
home,
t0
*u£
whul
y°u
Intend
to
do
else since the yacht club is on.
-------- o ■■ ■well their parts; the former de­ ing—|he gift of a ion inT
Coolidge declares he is going to a man—if he has anything worthy \t\ his character—develops [uPtth|hroIifh mT
mSr
P
— nouncing wrong doing with a ve­ age and the restoring of I
1
be the boss of hia political cam­ the best that ia in him.
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Few people tnke more thnn a passing int&lt;
interest in Sanford’s
own.
hemence
never surpassed, and the from death to life.
paign. One thing about Coolidge
munlcfpal golf course. This club house and trg
eighteen hole course
Itent-payera who' neven have known nor deaired the sat­
He gave Immortal famttsl
latter
pleading
for righteousness
ne Is the boa*. We would rather be
will when finished be one of the finest
c
tinest in the entire
country and
SENATOR WALSH of Montana,
man. master of the hosts r
with
an
eloquence
seldom
equalled.
isfaction
of
owhihg
their
o$n
homes
will
continue,
of
course,
a fiah with too many bones than a
the surroundings nro beautiful. No other word in tho English
who fought and beat the copper
Amos would find much in the Syrian king, a man who «
to muko revenue fur canny, folks who build houses to rent. kings
jellyfish.
language describes the avenue of stutely oaks at the entrance to
ami tt)eu went to thy senate,
world
today to stir -him to the ut­ In the,sight of his mistei
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But It is great missionary work to carry the own-your-owh- is fo be permanent chairmun of the
the grounds, to the beauty spots on tho eighteen-hole course and
terance
of word* of warning; there' able in 4ils rank, and a mi(
The Japanese ban must stand, home appeal among people who have the ability, and the Democratic National Convention,
to the orange trees niid pines that sprinkle the course. We should
are
’
mahy
who are "at ease id of vttfm*—but t lepey., U
repeats the United States. Well, wisdom, to respond to its c4H.‘
boost our golf course nnd dub house to the world at large.
• Walsh is a Catholic, The McAdoo
*
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Zion;” who “lie upon beds o f ivory striking cohtrast which In i
why don’t we quit talking about it
meq consider his election a victory.
und stretch themselves ujnm their we see how an incurable dissu
In Sanford, and in other Florida towns similarly pros­ That
then. The Japa probably feel very
seems to Contradict some
Sending
out
a
dollar
to
pay
bills
and
find
out
how
far
it
will
couches;” w ho'"eat the Iambs out ov'ercortie all the adjecthrsU]
much aa If we were trying to rub pering, the proportion of home-owning citizens is gratifyingly yeurns about religious prejudice in
go toward keeping home money :in -Circulation is the same the
of the flock and, the calves out of embody praise.
it in.
large. But it should be larger. Florida, more than, any politics.
world
over.
It
was
tried
here
this
week
by
the
Herald
and
the
dol­
the midst o f the stall;" who "sing , Eb»ha * .modest dcme
*' r
■■
O'
other
state
in
the
Union,
should
be
noted
for
the
number
of
lar
has
been
lost.
I
tried
this
stunt
in
Gainesville’one
time
and
idle songs to the souhd of the ^d tha emptiness of mill
There ia at least one way in
IT MAY HE mentioned also that
and display. He treated,)
my dollar was lost for many days and was finally resurrected in
viol:" and "drink wine In bowls."
which Minnesota may be likened its hqrae-pymers|
Cardinal ilayea of New York will
tingolihed visitor as he “
the
safe
of
a
man
who
never
spent
a
dollar
in
his
life
unless
he
We
have
reviewed
during
the
o
- unto Florida. Voters in one conoffer the firut prayer In the Demo,
ordinaryi sufferer and I
was
forced
to
cat.
I
t
shows
that
money
circulates
only
where
quarter
the
exile
of
Israel
and
the
, gressional district of that state
cratlc convention, to be followed at
the circulators live nnd if you want to make money circulate you
Bins that brooght upon the Jews dip eeven times in Jordsa I
have lost defeated a mart who has
the various .sessions by representa­
have to live in a place where they believe in circulating it. Re­
the wratb o f tlfe Almighty and the healed. .
,
been In congress for twenty years
tives of other religions, Protest­
Ikaish’s Wonderful
minds me of the man who fed a dollar to a pelican and said "cir­
punishment' which they deserved.
“And perhaps." says the Columbia Record, “there would ants
and such was the case in Florida,
of various kinds, rabbis and,
Then we had a chapter I
culate
you
son-of-u-gun.”
*
We
have
studied
the
record
of
f*
, • ' '1 '» .o
»
»
be more,religion, in business if there were less business in perhaps, a Christian Scientist.
Athaliah, a women who rivalled the life Of thU great prophet:
The McAdoo following seems to religion."
wicked Jezebel in evil ambitions whose lips, touened with •*
The man who would build for the future and place his money
M ra ?? »Wln* “P the attempt to change
How does that strike you? And just exactly what does, A YOUNG Rockefeller of the
and in hvartlessness, and have seen from the altar, pictured tf‘ '
where
it
will
do
him
the
most
good
should
invest
in
property
in
*. ■ HW two-thirds rule. A majority
third Kenerhtlon, Jai.iea Stillman
it
mean
?
t
how the Lord could save a servant ing of One who was ta be 1
Sanford this summer. The men who ccme here from other cities
"W, vota among the delegates could
Rockeleller, son of Mrs. William G.
whom he needed from the machina­ Messiah and the Prince of 1
say that Sanford property is very reasonable in price—much lower
* -change -thl* - .rule and McAdoo’u
The, Record may be thinking of any one of a number of Rockefeller, and captain of thu
We have seen how, rma
tions of one as cunning and as
than ether cities In Florida with only half the advantages—and
nomination would then be practic- things. It may be thinking of the business or. professional Yale crew, is lecturing his men on
an environment crimsoned’
cruel
as
she.
this being the case there is no time like the present to put your
■AHy-aaiurcd,..
blood of constant wars, I
man, new to a town,.who looks about and affiliates with the the “psychology of attem pting tho
Fascinating Boldness
money where it will begin to grow dollars for you'In the near
impossible,”
quoting
in
the
original
We have learned, also, of the MORE
,
That little girl of fourteen years church that promises to bring him the best patronage from Greek advice given to athletes In
future. Sanford has started pnd Sanford will never stop.
generosity of the Persian Idng. behold a far distant day
who set fire to a school, burning among new “brethren and sistern" he will find in its fold. Or ancient Olympic games.
Cyrus;
of the great work entrusted Christ would make stone
• twenty-four, should have been it may be thinking of the leading citizen who is always the
We don’t hear much about the good things our City Commis­
to
Zerubbabel,
the rebuilding of the man's sins, restore his »lk» &lt;
u “*ht of the dangers of playing first to pledge fine-contributions to the various church causes,
sioners are doing and among them is the saving on the new sewer­
HIS GRANDFATHER'S brother.
temple;
and
we
have enumerated bring peace to every willisT
' wlth fire. Disregard of the lives
age system. City Manager Williams recently saved the city over
John D. Rockefeller, has illustrated
together
the
reforms
accomplished and usher In the day of W
or happiness of others is a danger- always the first ta offer up prayers at conspicuous times. "how to accomplish the impossible”
$2,500 clean net profit on putting in tho sewers, and on the laying
and perpetual good will.)
under
Ezra
and
Nflhemlah.
' oua thlng and the beat way to teach And now builds up his prospering business on the reutation by turning oil from the ground lntq
of the water pipes for the new water works plant Mr. Williams
men.
I
have
selected
the
aix
characters
it is to let them burn he makes as a good church member.
scientific knowledge that destroys
i r also saving the city considerable money. I believe in makina
An examination of the ]
mentioned above E lijdh.to Mehefingers in a harmless sort of
these things public and giving our public iervants the compliment
There is other "business in religion" that the Columbia diseases.
Jerehlsh has shown pi
mish,
as
outstanding
figures
in
the
" o '1
they deserve ;Had-they lost money on this work the people Would
paper may be thinking of, also. It may be thinking of the It would be interesting to follow
second quarter’s 'lessons, th a t we called of God can perk
the
young
Rockefellers
.and
others
have
been sitting up nights talking about it-*u«h is human namay take a parting glance1a t thkm fidelity the .unpleasant duty«
William Jennings Bryan has no money-getting spirit that sometimes hovers so perpetually of very rich Americans, through a
to re and the
the public is very fickle.
na
before
turning to the New Testa­ buking sin, enduring repre
, “to ri0**, motive v to prompt hia over a church it ,8huts:out all consciousness of any dlvind few dozen of generations—if their
he might save hia fellow*
ment.
- &gt;i
«4l
* acUonta.in the coming convention. presence that might have been expected to be near the holy fortunes hold together.'
Elijah fascinates by his .boldness punishments that fhlww
Will «
V 0 conducted according
and by his uncompromising, chal­ doingi- ..*- -.
t
tq Hoyle probably little will be place. The Record, as haVe all of us ,doubtless has heard- EVERYBODY KNOWS that p a rt
t Jexhmiah'w- words
ta rn tn cuntspondenfe. lenge to evifdoers. ;1 . j p ’7&gt;f
’ dirg^.buk.thaywerewt.*
,rora tha «*■•» Floridan, preachers plead for money to buy the new church carpet played in Italian history, by. the
ffr Somes here and if
but let some of the ring politicians with greater-fervor than they ■plead
for sinners to come bhek Medici, whose founder look'*) ;*»n accommodate them there w ill_
■
4*t six new fahiiUeii here
attem pt to “put something over” from the primrose path. ‘^Business
,I1CI1 ttrH
in religion" sometime^
uainess
sometime^' f n° u8h Ukc John D. Rockefeller to 7 f o r the winter and they mean something ............
tae. men
ttr® unan.
finah—dreg In Al Smith, for instance—
p« a twin brother .and who eatab- • qUBy ah,« t®. »P«nd ajnillion or more here'll they
Ezekiel’s Cheerful Wk
so
wish
Other
defeats
all
the
finer
purposes
of
an
earnest
preacher's
call­
cohfrontei A hab/an apos
•h d th e big guns of the old Comfished
what,
for
hia
day,
was
j
folk*
are
thinking
well
of
S
anford-U
ia
time
we
homefoiks
■
.Ezekiel
*]
ing.
,;
&gt;
risk sun- after brekwinyp0"
p* * will show'the. lame powder
Rockefeller fortune. His descend-.! - our sighte much higher than we have been and go after the tour
a storm, or U f
. . th*fc« v ile r days of the “Cross
There will tordi a time when the necessary expenses of1 ants developed
ttta
a rt and artists
wno will come here and help us to build Sanford.
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Si
rH e U .
g O o k i speech or the Ume when a church, grown to many times the amount needed today, D. Jr.,
His*
has Juat given $500,000 to
greatest
1 Woodrow Wilson was first heard
____________ wdhbj
will be. secured without any1Vappeal" from the pulpit. There Harvard "lor art.7’ &gt;- &gt;
Naboth’s
| 1 1 ___
will come a time when the man who affiliates with a church ‘ THE GRAND DUKE Nicholas of
impressive lesson on covetousness. ing words restored hop*
, , _
He drew the line between the fidence.
’ Although he favors Smith for tho for business reasons" will*be held in contempt. There will RuMm, believing th a t h^an^e^vive
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
Nehemiah showed
worship qf God and the worahlp of
nom nation as long as there is a come a time when the spiritual health of the people will be CxaVdom, Bends'* w o r
Baal aqd; anathemized the coward built, upon iln ceri:d sw ^
c » r*« E- Bren- (sustained by spiritual leaders. And those spiritual leader* stan
When one says that a person thought that early generations -&gt;( who
th a t hepossesses the
, .peasants
------------he
attempted to occupy ground win a captive a high po*
ashes of the Cxar ana his family.
W,i
8? cloae a connection between the health of the soul That is expected to have a great takes umbrage, is offended at men went through in order to give »between right and wrong?
Drawing the Lin*.
rty a choice/he* let it bo known* and the moral influences of a community, they will also b« effect upon peasanta, with their something, it isn't always realized the word thut meaning..
cupbearer of a king tobwy
•"•tor Pat Harrison of Mis- the militant leaders again# evil men and evil institutions deep reverence fo r telics of all th a t What is literally being said is
It is apparent thut a person who . As it is our purpose to draw from ing members of his rscej
dd be acceptable in case regardless of how much revenue might come into their kinds.
that he.or she is under a shadow; is offended shows the Shadow on thi!,BvLble T O W ? 1’ lessons that bultd tbe wall of the ;
»
will he useful to us in our everyday
y s t the word shadow, in ita Latin
out. Nothing peculiar
Ufa,
overlook ‘‘ * '
_____ , ________
______ his or..hcr f*c«—unless un effort is
In Italian "oidbnt"
It will take more than the Czar^s form. ,“umbra,"
"I
fines,i
e
l^ot
of
the
work
“umbrage.”
made
to
conceal
It
with
a
smile*
...........................
"
H m
fto d aK.J
y /11is*
• be in
means a little Bo-U; asay be well enough ta L*'
oer.
an
unbration.
and
finds
eXJ
m
em
ber
that
when
one
:k
to
Ilfs,
their
-fln
t
official
net
jna have no po..
•Whe« one takes u n .
he Columbia Record will a
n the English word
would - be to tqko back the land
oing into a shadow-.
too, that there
shede. But In the
from
,
peasants, and return it to the
of the Sabbath and restored
/ of’men and*
tokinr offense, "umb
nobles that once "owned it.” T hat's
r ’ai.ity xqtKc U-.Y cT *.h- Z &amp; n sz r t : a
• ‘- Cr&gt;- - L i 11/*.,
fclttl r a l.c Trotzhy uc^u.-e.
fv- l*: ;a. It c;.u he prr.G n.
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FINAL
NAME
DESCRIPTION
PRONTACE ASSESSMENT
B. R. Trafford's May, Sanford, Fla.
E. B. Jones, Lot 4, Blk 10, Tr A........ —--------- 112 !
H. N. Crooms, Lot 10,' Bik 10, Tr A.............. '
H .[L DuHart, U t 1, Bijc 11, Tr A___
Martin Spivey, EVi of Lot 6, Blk 11, Tr. A___ 58A
Lizzie U w is Holmes. Wlfc of Lot 6, Blk
*.! 11, t r A __ J____ i _____ 605 *
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The above and foregoing final assessments are payablg without te&gt;
tcrest np to July 1,1924, and from ind after such date, u id specia|

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10 acr#s. Improved, tiled; h am ,
tenant house; place w e ll located;
worth 11.000 per acre. Kor iiulck
sate parly w ill take SR.ooo and a r ­
range t e r m v t o AutC purchaser.

Rider Rprlngn flo w s flva g a llo n s or
pure water every th irty-tw o se c ­
onds. It Is used h r over n ft y per
re a l o t Ike people-,oC Hanford, and,
III Ita natural form, h* Uetd h r the
11 acres, w ith houae. located with W.edtern Union and many battery
hard road on t w o . aides; (arm In statlone for storage batterlee. la
b e lt of shape; recently re-tlled. At
It pure? A sk (he State Hoard of
a barvaln.
^
Health,
»
l 4 acres. Just' off Iteardall: lm proved^ barn,, ten ant houae: cord
and peas jioW - o n ' plaeb. Another
bargain.
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J. E. Thomas of Ocala spent FrlEugene Jones, the well known
day In the d ty on -business.
writer for the American Magaxtne,
War a visitor In the city Thursday. J n a piano rftcfUl of Mrs, Thomas
* Mr,. E, F, Houaholder is spend*
Denby a t her studio in Jack ftuvllle
; * P|ion&lt;i3U
jw e e ln il Daytona Beach.
interest a t 8 per cent per annum on all deferred p a r e n t s ,
. r*
Mrs. T. F. Monger anil children Miss Clara M argaret Fan a ren­
S eek&amp; clttriore of Meth*
hare returned from a v isit with
Witnieas
ihy
hand
as
City
Clerk
and
the
Seal
of
the
City,
of'
dered the following number*
itth, 4 ft. Mi Hoateaaea, ! Mr*. W C. BUI Is spending a friends In North Carolina.
ckueb
I
Beach.
fbrd, Florida, this SQ th day of May, A. D. 1924. *(, Jt ^
# J. H. Cowan, J. H. Fay, wetk at Daytona
Pttiio; ;»f«r lung Dan k &lt;R.
HMa Dorothy Schnuck left F ri­ Rrvfttilin)v ' (b) Hunting "“Song
t
(SEAL)
; L. R. P H IL U rS , C\tw Clark.
F., 3. Gonxale* left Friday for
for Chicago, 111., t o . be away {SchubefctJ.fpara Margaret Farris.
» .
■ !■ J ■ Greenville, 3. C., for a several day
Mny
^1
JuneT-14j21/.,?
A
^
(ifia
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|-^
fo^ a^tnonth.; , • ,
•
D u e t. B n r s c o le fr o m T * e * o f
Guild. HoatejWee. Mrs. weeks' visit.
==?s
Peter Schaa^. and Max Stewart H o f f m a n . ( O f f e n b a c h ; ) J o f c p h i n c
n anil’ Mrs. Paul BigCarboy,-Clara
Margaret
Fatrls.
motored
to
DeLand,
Friday
after­
tome of
Son, H are You Seen My Kitty?
noon.'
4 1
"IT AIN’T a o X N A RAIN NO MO’ "
1
L, R. Phillips.
Phillip
(Carrie Jacobs Bond) CUni. Mara. 4- Methodist, church. ^ n te r with Mrs. L.
IK C O R P O R A T E D
with I t new veraea
Mr. and ,Mrs. C. D. Stafford are
ftc
^honlS, Beardall'Avenue, |
Forrest Lake leavea today to at­ spending today in the city, return­
"Where the t.asr Ilalalra Ores*"
Rooms 515-518
E. Chopenlng.. Mra.,B. H.
d a rk M argaret Farris il"fie at­
He
tend the Democratic national con­ ing to Daytona Beach Sunday,
tractive and accomplished vlghtfirs t N at’l Bk Bldg.
and Mrs. EQsworth
"A Smile Will O* a t e a g , I.eng W ay”
vention
in
New
York.
oar.old daughter of M r. an Mrs.
Ho
ft.
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Godwin left . D. Farris of Jacksonvilli. Bhe B uford
HAN
D. G. Wagner and daughters of this morning for a week’s trip to is the granddaughter of Mr. C. F.
10c
n e t a f h a n c * otv a Ford fur every
Kiafimmee spent Tuesday in the Cuhav
. _ i
Haskins.of this city. Mrs. ’’arris
dollar paid on ol&lt;F accounts alt this
city shopping.
will bo .pleasantly remembe ed as
w eek, t
,| i
■
1 ♦
• I • - .*■#,*- A ; , | &gt; . ;
R. G. Fox spentFriday in Lees­ Miss Mary Haskins.
Frdodorn from Ner4e P rem u rt
Means Freedom from Disease.
Miss Mery
Mary .Elizabeth Puleston burg on business, the guest of Jack
their departure for the North, and Miss Mildred Roily returned Dootey.
...
-' . * A l a r g e . p a r t y f r o m S a n fo m mo Hptnal A nalyses Free.
ft tome cleared land on Lake Friday from Tampa.
to red to New Smyrna Thu
DR. W. A.BRUNE
in far a winter home near the
Mrs. C. E. McKee Is spending a enjoy the beach and look oV
rillsn rn A C T o n
105 Palmetto Avc.
f. Drawer place-,
■ E, 3. Rockoy left Friday for month wjth her mother In Lees­ city. Those composing this
Painter tlradaatn
,
Jacksonville and Tcrro Haute, Ind., burg, G i..
Office Hours:
wore Miss Lola Irwins, Mia
M ! A. It.; M P. K.
|ft jeam that the tifeenlnnd to visit parents and relatives for
rian Phillips, Miss Margaret
7 to I Evenings, except Saturday*
( of 10 acres on Cameron Ave- 10 days.
Mr.' and Mrs, W. I. T. Stringer Icr, Mist Nell Harkicmes, M:
Itonms IM -t vt
'iwited by W. W. Miller, and
and daughter, Thelma Ruth/ have Harriot, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. \
First Nat, n k . nidg.. Hanfofd.
jlace of Are .acres,
Mbr* W. D. Neves of Greenville,
Elder, Mrs. E. S. Rockcy, M
(d^fyS. w £ Smith, have Isteh 3. C., who has been the guest of k e b b s w
0. Shinholscr, Mrs. W. L. Hi
Repairing
r., —----liOOKIII
to new parties from o u t'o f her
. , sister,
____ t ________
Mrs. F. J. _Gonsalez, left
Mrs. J. N. Robison, Mr*. J. B| CalMrs. 'Arthur Hazard of Augusta dfr, Mf, Muse, W.’I. HugheK.Ed
IS.OOdown bring*
ind that the old Hiller place I Friday for hee home.
factory
rebuilt
wijl arrive Sunday to be the guest Rivers, J . P. Carter, Wm. Bates,
0 seres, now owned by J. W. |
-------typewriter.
any
, has also been sold to newMrs, Gertrude Carraway and pf her mother. Mrs. T. L, Dumas.
Irvan Rhcnbow, J. B. Caldct ^tul
make.
flood
aa
new*.
Aak to ee#
sons, Asa and Andrew, and brother,
Dr, R. M. Mason.
one.
J.
B.
Brice
ol
Montgomery,
Ala.,
Ed .Carraway, have returned from
A COM M UNITY B U IL D E R
Pexp lre Ranh
ers clearing land
» t f Jkl g * . a pleasant trip to Arcadia and Fort Is stopping a t the Valdes hotel
■Wrecking Service
If. a. POND
while
in
tho
city
on
business.
Jfilsnd. five actea at the cop­
Phone US
. , v ...
of Miller and'C4)u£i—
t . P. FORSTER, President’ ‘ ’
B- F. W n m tE II, talkie*.
A. E. B. Fatjo of Springer, N.
»*, Thrasher Brothers, 10 acres
Mr. and Mrs. Fyank L. Woodruff,
rfrofco 6 4 3 - W . N i g h t 2 8 £ R
&gt;sieron Villa road} Leslie Bry- Br,. gpd family and Frank L, M„ Is in the city, stopping at the
NOTICE.
n iiiia iR iiH iiR iiim iiH iiM in n in n
Itml Nick Zerngrveau are clear- Woodruff, Jr., leave Sunday for Valdet hotel.
llmd pear C am ion City. - Henderqenvtlle, N. C., to spend the
Local
Union
1751
announces
[
i iW
m *
Mina Eleanor Herring, who gradBtimmer.
out | there will bo nn increase of carpen­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H H N K a a N H B U IH N B &gt; * M * U k k a a k tl4 u U * lk l
4*
ited this year in violin from the Itolarian Turn the "Boy
uated
and Mrs. X. Corpany. and
77*
ters* waged August 11 to 00 cents
Week"
Over
to
CommitU
2. CTidrponlftg and
[ind Mrs. C. E.
Mbs. I t Ap]pie, Mrs. Parsons and Institute or Musical A rt in New
nn hour.
i Sanford Ave. nnd 2nd St.
Frank O. Lowden Speak
aulsi*, Lucy Bell and Mary York, is homo to spend the sum
jl Chorpening drove o \er.t* S ll- Mlsiea ~
Le;,
To
Body.
mer.
with
her
parents,
Judgo
and
i -•
* v ,
•
I Springs last Sunday 'fit the Kate Parsdnfe formed a party from
p rta rx ls ts *r* Inetruntvd to rr(u n 4 .m t&gt;,,*V *n ev ery instan ce w here
ftny car, enjoying the boauti- Kissimmee that spent Friday in Mrs. Geo. G. Herring.
TC)
ALL
PROPERTY
OWNER8
OWNING
PROPERTY
ON
NINTH
•atlafaolury re su lts am not &lt;&gt;liuln*d. The \ « r y U o s a et
TORONTO, June 20.—T
| winery a t the springs greatly, the city shopping.
f t . K W JO N K S I.IV R H A N D K I D N B V T O N IC
, _
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE EAST TO CYPRESS AVBNUR.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McAlister Rotary business day at the
almo*t Invurlobly ntopn tli *t*n,l«n«y of aitrexlna and coiiaM'
and the third doe* usually atoiw tha a«x«r*at COLD. Tha eotn
Tho following is the final ostiniate of the cost of pairing Ninth
«ton Steele, HenifJt .Steele,
Mr) and Mrs. F. J. Somers of Hi­ and sons left Friday in their car national convention of Rot
mt h*
aa a a*rlou* Ul»a«ao
Cold uiunt
ha cltti&lt;**d
clanifd aa
dlaatota ao trt^rlU o^Jt j
in session here and discussion of Street 24 feet in width from Park Avenue cast to Sanford Avenue, and
Uipty ^*aini»R
aleah gre stopping a t the Seminole for Hibernia and Jacksonville, organisation
U your niuxclrn aro aoro of .you hav
occupied
moat
ol
the
where
they
will
visit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
r«
*iffn thut you nava
have t a k e s eo
i
a
dull
hwarfach*.
It’a
a
aura
hotej .until they find a permanent
10
feet
in
width
from
Sanford
Avenue
east'
to
Cypress
Avfenue
with
I of CLEM
Don't w ait for I'naumonla to develop, but buy «n bolt
bottla
administrative affairs of the
going over jfd ,TEkonlocha
.
, localiqn
catic in tho t tty. Mr. Somers is J. M. Mahoney and Miss Elizabeth the
sm *"
a ll
JONRN __
I.IVUIt
___■-AND KIDNKT TONlO
i,ii t r i Wha,
i y coat
&gt; -I* *d&gt;
day’s program.
Reporta were sheet asphalt on a flu rock foundation.
be creek on
nahlftg. trjp | eonpectod with t^\e Hialeah subdl- Long:
and yon can not afford to taka a chknca a t thl* tlrna o f yaar.
From Sanford Avetiue *o Park Avenue, 24 Feet Wide.
made by internatk
mA
For sal* at
, ,
iy? e«fishing?
Vuy«
rWf&gt;n
__ PhliadeTphls, 653 Cu. Yds. excavation @ 40c...... ....... ......................
J. M. Mcncndez, manager of Guy Gundaker of
much
A
[ T
- MUnHv
'
' 2G1.20
tls.lAw GI. a I . 1 • ^'4 ^»1{A11 1 V aaV ' V.
he \
, Perth,
____ SdoOahd, 5770 Sta. Yds, overhaul @ le ...................................1...........
dine Muriel, who has Menende* Brothers Cigar Ccm- Frank Eastman of
ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDJERSON
57.70
[Robert, are again* spending a | ra ugh t i n
Sftnford High school pany, has gone to Havana, Cuba, president of the British Associa.| 1486 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter @ 75c...................
1.114.50
* in Orlando with,M^, and Mfs, tar thf past’two or threo years, has combining business and pleasure. tion, William Cairns of Ottaws, 315 Lin. Ft, flush curb &lt;g&gt; 30c................................... .........
94.50
tnsn Steele.
1been appointed to teach mathemat- While away ho will buy Cuban to­ chairman of Canadian Rotary.
Secretary
Cheaiey
R.
Perryi
of
bacco
for
M
Johnny
Walker"
and
225
Lin.
F
t,
granite
curb
reset
©
15c.—
.......—
........
33.75
L
.
V^~. ( lea ina L«tin in the high school at
Chicago, Treasurer Rufus F. Cha­ 1730 Sg. Yds. 0” rock base &lt;§&gt; T5c.:.......................................
fr and Mrs. Leslie Br)h»n aijB p5rt Myin,.
"Over the Top" cigars.
1.297.50
pin of Chicago, F irst Vlcc-Plresl- 1730 Sq. Yds. 2" sheet asphalt top © 97c.................. ........
were in Mt. Dora Monday 1
.1
1,078.10
■«
ma City, Third Vice President
re a boxing
_ to see
369
Sq.
Yds.
brick
relald
fiat
&lt;
3
&gt;
4te.:~.............
......
.......
154.08
dent
Everett
W.
Hill,
of
Oklahoi local people.
Frank -H. Lamb of Hoqulam, 414 Sq. Yds; brick relald on edge ® 42c..........................
173.88
th e churches
Washington, International Director 1723 Sq:*Ft. poncrete lllejr fetbrns ® t22p .
...............................
_______
hand.M rs, C, Ef 'Chorpknlng
___ _ \
379.06
■tyol
it
Anthony W. Smith, Jr., Pitiaburg, 282 8«i, Ft. sidewalk @ 20c..................... .— .’
I young peoplo formed a .p a r ty ,
„
.....
be
held
in:
tho
church
as
4
o'clock
Pa-, Samuel B. Dotsford of Buffa­
m last Thuraday going to
Flrat Baptist Church
4 Type B Inlets @ 127.00...... .........
lo, chairman of the international
Sunday nlirrnoon.
Beach for ah Oddfellows
Sunday School, 9:50 ft. m.
*
1 Mauhoio @ ....................— .... .....
50.00
constitution
and-by-laws
commit* llooslrfa’ Class
Rebecca picnic, and repott a , Morning worship and senhoif, 11
too and Dwight Marvnl of Troy, 411 Lin. F t 19" storm sewer © $1.10
452.10
’
I a. Ift. Subject, ^Chrlat-StilLThlraU
kr chalrman.of .tha. lottf- 34 Sq. Y da-m zr brisk » &gt;%Uk&lt;U&gt;ma
iknor and Jodlh Camctoti Uuvei i g ” stm )y No.-&amp;r " Mnttagiai . o t
1 Monument a t street InteriecWonh:—,, ..,, .
0.6Q
Booster*' Clues Sundayjnonjl
t o Lynchburg. Va., with th el^!jgA
4.,F rom the Cfoas.”
14.401
^
l A w i t a r y l n s p e &lt; H i 6 h ..............................
f, Mrs. Robert Merrlwether, 1 B. Y. P. Unions;! o’clock. Every 5:45. ‘ Mvel m the classroom. Jt
Legal Expense,'Advertising, ' Etc., 2 per cent*..'-----.....
committee on-resolutions, presentI ter husband and little daugh- [junior, intermediate, and senior, E. F. Hotisholder.is teacher.
ed tho report of that committee
* " ’Lynchburg
*'*'
*"
.
Ellen* **
Douglas.
is should ■
bo present. . a .t- - tho
Engineering 4 per cent
----and. .resolutions affecting certain
home of . Mr, M eriw ether's [of tho unions!
changes in the governing body of
S
'
I Evening, service and sermm.
si
—...............$ 0,894.30
Total cost
i d 1*
of
Rotary were read, widely discussed
TOo
Gateway
to
J T Charles
7 T ' , Irv.
..l2,ttM 5
and adopted.
To be borne by city, l-$....„.~.............. .
If. and’Mrii.
Dunn andi n f e " Subject; "Tho Ga
. 4,202,01
To b»# borne by adjaceht property........
“ fdling sons, of Cameron AveWednesday evening meeting will
A large cjrovfd of young people
left in their car Monday for open at 8 o’clock. Every resident attended the picnic given by the
. 1,404
Number of feet frbnttge...^...........
Ga., hnd bXpect to spend memb«r of the church should be Boosters class of the Methodist
ROSS LAWN
..$
3.0303
Asnessment per foot frontage.....................
xl weeka in th^ mountains of p r e s e t Wednesday oyei)ing.
.. Sunday acheol last night a t Silver
From)
Sanford
Avenue
to
Cypress
Avenue
10
Feet
In Width.
SPRINKLERS
" Leorlga^ '
1
190
Cu.
Yds.
grading
($&gt;
40c...........................
.....................$
70.00
Episcopal Church
Everyone enjoyed this get-to­
Ball Hardware
-Troy M. Bledsoe. reached
518 Uh. F t. flush curb 9 3 5 c__ — ............................ ......... *381.30
Servici as usual a t tha Milana gether meeting and testified to the
PH O N E 8
Sunday from Dothan, Ala., Theater a t 11 o’clock 8unday morn good feeling existing in this class.
500 Sq. Yda. 6" reck base &amp; 80c ............................. .... ..........
400.00
:»Another picnic is being planned
500
Sq.
Yda.
2"
Sheet
asphalt
top
@
$1.02
........
i---------BlO.OO
con’- to help this class in their attend­
Laboratory Inspection of materials
— - ..................
17.50
PREVENTS INFECTION
She has the sympathy of .j R t Rev. Cameron Mann, Biuhop ance and promises to bo a much
The______
greatest discovery
in flesh U’gnl expenses, ndvortlslng, etc., ® 2 per cent.’..;;....; ..... ^
___
*‘ 23.08
frienda a t her loss.
o fS o u th Florida, win preach.
larger one.
«Hng l«
Is the
the Ynayveloos
msxveloos B®r«
Boroxono,
healing
onA Engineering, 4 per cent -------------- ------------- ---------------- '
47.80
a preps
preparation that cornea In liquid
*
■
r
kC. D, E, S, Mpb had a pidiic
can
Sciential Service*
Christ!_____
wder
Jprm
.
I
t
la
a
com_
.
.
.
Sunday, June 22, 1024
•r on the lawn at the J. C.
For s i l a — Milarie
....$ 1,255.84
i treatm ent that not only
Total coat ■••••••*#**•***•&lt;
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
orth home, “ Wildwood Nook”,
by
City
1-8___
w
.......V.........
’
...$418.01
thai]
To
bo
borne
the
wound
of
serms
t
r
theater tickets at re- cause infection but it
Church
service, 1 1 a .m .
irdall Avenue Tuesday ot*n^
Women’s
Club Building, Oak
To be bornei by adjsceht property.-............... 837.23
*4*
uced prices.
Miss fl«*h with extraorcinj
[which was a 'very (J e a u n t ot* Avo&gt;
A word to the wise is sufficient
Number of feet frontage ------------------- ------490
I
_
ounds
or
cuta
awhich
Uke
t
iqn, the party being given aepe-1 All are welcome.
Assessment per foot frontage....... 1.7080
mnie Lee at Yoweli weeka.
sal with tha ordinary
Hy for Mrs. Harry Stevehsofl ft! I
. _ * .
For further information apply to
FRED T. WILUAMS, Engineer.' '
llmrqgi
liniments
mend quickly under tha
onville. who Is the guest of
..PenUcMu i PP o w e? a
powerful ‘influence
‘
FOOT
FINAJ^
bU
wonderc ofift:
■
,
qftil*
I Wi.
i H»t«r, MttC W.
Hayne*. j 0^ | t o fy ? S rill^e
—
remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, | MAME
FRONTAGE ASSESSMENT
DESCRIPTION
60c
and
$1^0.,
Powder
80c
and
60c.
Stevenson was a resident of jects of (Uscoulge a t tho Gospe
Sold by Union Pharmacy.
{ |_ lw
. . . E. 8- tralfoM ’a Map, BaaforiL
non City about 14 years ago T ent these eubpecta to be us#d re*
it
$190.91
E* Hi Jducif Lo\ 4, Blk 10g Xr Ai*...M*»**«************iH
I 'is -very -pleaWntly rememVjnlght and
218.70
SANFORD, FLA.
_
_
_
_
_
___
,J.
N.
Croonla,
Lot
10.
Blk
JO,
T
r
A................
128
3Sht,t Good congrei
I by many. Dr. and Mrs. D. C, good interest have
355.24
SPEED
UP
YOUR
F. p. Rlnoi. t o t 6, Blk 10, T r 1 - ------------------------ 1*7
f • were also guesto. fo r the
305.24
' LAZY LIVER ’fc-.V- Wheiler, Lot 10, Blk !0,‘Tr 1............117
855.24
EpJicopal Church, l o t 5. Blk 10/Tr
~U 7
5.21
855.2
Mrs. a B
Clem Jtmea
Jflmea ** Liver
L iv e r__$ng
ang KMney
KNn«y|Laura
(Laura A.A.Chittenden,
Chittenden, Lot
Lot10,
10,Blh
Blhf0,‘T
10. Tf
f t .......
2 .........
..Il7
1end Carl Chi
85
fiM
‘to bring their b«&gt;k«U. a B
■ Toole Will W Jt
iUMre M. B.’ Zachary, Lot 8, Btk 10, Tr
B. H. Smiir
Aa
a re invitad a t ihe.,9o«Pel Tent a t
W
n
i
M
i
t
Y.
Duniia*
^
4
2
feet
Lot
10.
Blk
n««a ana look or appeti
■nd El win •
GiBdsmu*.i - ■■
868.24
lin t; ***rtlMi makaa,
■"j*. 10, Tu*
**.*••.............. 7
W. M. H,
tired, your. 1*ga drag,
lod.ot
__
_
Li
DuHart,
Lot
1,
*1**11,
tfr
'A
h
—
...JUtW
«n and W
aehaa,
your
mouth
|u
tM
9a£d
y
■Church
~
...........................................................
al**p la brokan. Clam Jonoa LIijS M ittln Stflvey, EH Lot 0, Blk 11. Tr A...........V 8 M 1
99.08
s, Sr.,
and K idney Tunic la th* un* thin.
, 7 . Hei
118.73
that'will
rvatora
your
atf»ncth.af^|tJaxtq
taw
ls’Ilolmea,
WW|
6f
Lot
6,
Blk
11,
Tr
A..
69.5
'
■
g
iu
sa
ia
I Mr. end
_ service
284
710,42
jonbh " l iv h r
and
KIDNEY [High
All of Block U , Tr 1
High School,
Sc

rn

y

m

H . J. C la u se

.r.

"Distributor'

"

* « !§ sS * * *

THE TIME TO BUILD

J

In the sujmraor' of youy life
build a shelter for ydilr Winter time. There is no doxibt as
to the wisdom of building lor
the futiire. Why dejn’t you
and prepare for that time?

VEast Sanford

F. P. RINGS
Storage And

** i*

FIRST NATIONA

24 HOUR

STATES AIM
R O T A R Y IS
D EM O N ST R

RIVE &amp; WALKER

THE NEW TREATMENT FOR BAD COLDS

■ A ssgm M

__

1

•

_

_

What the Horse Races

AT

,1 2

They mean thatfchDtiBandB of
going to Havana , each winter^ for
Fflces will stop at Sialeah, Florida. They
mean that .thousands and thousands*
dollars will be put into circulation. They ,
mean new buildings and new businesses.
They mean new' life to Florida. They
mean increased values In Real Estate all
over Florida. They mean that an invest­
ment of $395 for an irf$ide lot,6r $450 fd;
a corner lot in the ract track, addition
Hialeah at $50 down and $10 per mori
will be the best investment that you
make in the State of Florida today*

l

Uoosters* Class Gives
Picnic at Silver Lake

Co.

iT t C .&amp; 'lM ’o/lTr S S i? "i,br*Uon•* H0"'

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B ic

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F. J. SOMERS*. SEMINOLE HOffi

mm

Bryant Saturday

ng
ffthLea
Quarter!

. (Continued from
____page
pa 4.)
, confronted the profiteers of
&gt;day with • powerful indkfemciit

a s-r -l

becaoao
TONIC, becaua*
of
Ita aenaral | p j . . . Prrahvtarian C h areh ' *L a t 1.
TONIC and b * a lth - * lv ln f rffect. h a f j r *n ^ ^ | e , 0 y M n • ,l o l,0 fC 0 * 1X11
•atabllahed Itaclf aa a recoanla*
Tf % .,*H,.♦**
♦*««*«.*.*mM**.»*.U..-(■UtwwH,y |*"***"««*llT
TO RPID
LIVKI
remedy
for
d coldb. •• |rilahche McKinnon, Lot 0» B lk '11, Tr 1 ......_...117.
FEVLR, MALARIA

• B,k n’V

’dock,
neeta at 7 p. ra.
Conference wrlf

B k W S S J S iS i«: i ■
it

Smith’s Barber

!e *ni.

-

’•

IA! R. Key, Lot 8, Blk I I , T r 3
J -tlnE|
;Th* following it
final

cttllhy proe*aa*a ar* driven outtl

_
v &lt;
nb Pll.LH w h ile ualnir I h e f f . ’Oj
*— lb* TON 18 la ell that^ lf } $4 Lin. T t . fluah

f ’’-r

ltism ended ;

m at

A Andarmon. BaatorA

101 Sq. Yda. ahw t JMP

f •-

r-rry
CONSTIPATION OVERCOMS*

Is a wholesome record of |
Wness punished end r

^

to

to His word, of mighty I
fh whom the goodiieas o f |
out
the

* r , - - - - * - ' 11’

v,

I

nv**.»

of tha cost of

U*. T hrough
Ita aieallan t c
wm. m m * *
“ W .W ta w hich hav* tnt*rf*rr*d . w lih lw qen S p n fo rd and C y w r t g Ai

- w n y .M e .m i.L
ired. up t
ita,, of ,t &amp; . ______ p n p e i
*** 9 •* •

mm m

* *

*°

*» ’ * » * r

,.
_
' _ $
----- ------------ -------------- - V

t^ r g, 79c '

SMOKE “JONNY WALKERw AN

392.10

*’ thick © $102.----’, © 3 0 c-..— ^
2 per.ceot—

Clear Havana

The use o f FOLEY CATHAR-J
- - y - r .- r jr
TIC TABI
relief from
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PAGE FOUR

New Smyrna Team

Managed Wl^idden ! n __
Asks Sanford Fans Beats ‘Celery Feds
To Support Tehm in a H e c t i c Game
Sn5lS?*u

. Manager 'WhftHoh wishes1to
call the attention of every baseball loving fan to his efforts at
putting «—winning team In the
field during the summer tnopths,
and asks that they give him
their support. Yesterday’s con­
test was witnessed by about 350
people, but the collection taken
up amounted to only a ’ small
sum.
.
There are at present, some
25 or 30 young men In Sanford
who can he called fair and as
good ns the average' ball play­
ers. Manager Whiddon Is doing
hts best to furnish the fans
with as good ball games as can
be seen for the money and only
with the support of those who
wish to plav and the fans. Can
he succeed?

Trounce Dodger*, 10 to 1 •
BOSTON, Juno 21.—New—York
pounded North, former St. Louis
pitcher, making his first start for
Boston Friday, and defeated the
Braves, 6 to 1.
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Score by innings:
New Y o rk ___ 200 201 001—0 13 0
Boston .
......000100 000—1 ^ 6 1
Watson and Gowdy: North, Yeargin, Lucas and O'Nelli.

Pittsburgh 9; Cincinnati 4
PITTSBURGH, June 21.—Pitts­
burgh outsluggcd Cincinnati and
won, 9 to 4, Friday.* Morrison and
Rlxey opposed each other on the
mound a t the start, but neither wns
able to last the full game. Wright,
had a big day at
Pirate
double, a triple and
two singles.
Score by innings:
Cincinnati . ...100 210 000—i 12 2
Pittsburgh ......005 20101*—9 15 2
Rlxey, Mays land Hargrave,
Morrison

Poor support back of Emil Am­
mons, star Sanford tw(rler, cost the
Celery Feds a very inUreatUqtgame of ball yesterday at Ninth
Street Park. Ammons’ pitching In
fine stylo, kept the visitors' hits
well scattered but the crucial mo­
ment in each inning, a costly error,
produced disastrous results.
Sanford scored her five runs In
the fourth and fifth innings and
seemed for a while to have a chance
to win. The Celery Feds were un­
able to mnke additional tallies,
however, and lost to New Smyrna
by a 9 to 6 count.
The Box Score
New Smyrna ab. r. h. po. a. e.
Trotter, ss.......... 5 2 2 0 1 0
Walters, 2b........ 3 1 1 - 5 2 1
Roberts, cf....... .. 3 0 1 2 0 0

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STRENGTH — SERVICE — PROGRESS

C l e v e l a n d Slugs
Out 11 to 9 Victory
Over Detroit Team

Philadelphia 10; Brooklyn 1
1 BROOKLYN, June 21.—High
tripled and acored in the first in­
ning. arisen held Brooklyn safely
and Philadelphia won, 10 to 1, Fri­
day. . i .
Score by innings:
Philadelphia . 104 000 230-10 18 0
Brooklyn....... 100 000 000— 1 9 1
Carlson and Wilson; Reuthcr,
Decatur, Green and Taylor.

DETROIT, June 21.—Cleveland
continued its slugging at the ex­
pense of Detroit and won "Friday's
game 11 to 9. Both managers
threw the majority of their sub­
stitutes into the game, Speaker
using 15 players and Cobb seilding
in 18 players*.
Score by innings:
Cleveland ......000 401 303—U 15 2
* A SPLENDID FEELING
Detroit ......... 003 001 203— 9 16 0
That tired, half-tick, discourag­ Covoleski, Smith, Shautc and
ed feeling caused by a torpid liver Myatt; Stover, Pillctte, Whitchell
and constipated bowels can be and Woodall, Bassler.
gotten rid- of with surprising
promptness by using Herbine. You
Washington 3; Philadelphia 2
feel its beneficial effect with the
PHILADELPHIA, June 21. —
first dose as Its purifying and reg­ Washington won a 12-inning gamo
elating effect is thorough and from Philadelphia Friday when
complete. I t not only drives out Peckinpaugh crashed a double to
bile and impurities but it imparts center field with Blaege- on base,
g splendid feeling of exhilaration, winning the game 3 to 2. Mathews,
strength, vim, and buoyancy Of Washington eonter fielder, starred
Union throughout the battle. He scored
[rite. Price 60c. Sold
the first run in the fourth and
lermacy.

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4% Interest Paid on Savings

Sanford
Dieter, 3b........
Thompson, ss.
Whiddon, cf.....
Henderson, lb.
Ammons, p-lf.
Muse, 2b...........
Ravcnal, If.
Douglass, lb-p,
McLaulin, rf. ..
McCall, cf........
Ia&gt;e, cf............:
Burdick, 3b......
DuBose, ss.......
Laing, c. .....
Moreland, cf. ..

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Totals . ......... 32 5 9 27 10 7
Score by innings:
Sanford........... 000 230 000—6 9 7
New Smyrna . 021 310 020—9 10 4
Summary—Left on bases: San­
ford 8, New Smyrna 7; two base
hits,' Lowden, Alderman, Ammons.
Struck out: By McCullough 7, by
Knowles 4, by Brown 1, by Ammons
6, by Douglass 3.
1. Bases on balls:
off McCullough 1, off Knowles 1.
Hits; off McCullough 6 in 4 1-3 in­
nings, off Knowles 2 in 2 2-3 in­
nings, off Brown 1 In 2 innings, off
Ammons, 10 in eight innings. Los­
ing pitcher, Ammons. Winning
pitcher, McCullough.
Time of
ame 1 hour 48 minutes. Umpire,
- U. May.

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Rally in Ninth Wins
for Lakeland Over
Islanders F r i d a y
DAYTONA, Fla., June 21.—
Lakeland camo from behind in the
ninth inning of Friday’s game with
the Islanders this 'afternoon and
won by a score of 4 to 3. TommyLejicb went Jnto b at W -L ulheV ,

Office of R. C. HUNTER &amp; BRO., Architects.
(House A-70.)
. ----- ,A SMALL SIX ROOM HOUSE—
The ground area of this house is snail, and th e plan is nearly square, with no breaks or exten­
sions, This means marked economy in construction.
This house measures but 25 fce(lsli Inches fro n t, by 22 feet six Inches deep, yet; tho plan arrange-*
ment allows tho three main rooms of-the first floor t o be of good sire, owing to the economical use of
every square foot of space.
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But, the real feature of U m thouAeis the second floor plan; here arc three good bedrooms, a bath,
nnd plenty of closets, all provided over tic very modest size of the first floor, and the rooms ore not small;
besides, they have full ceiling height*
This second floor arrangement was accomplish ed by a skilful handling of tho living porch. In­
stead of placing the porch at the ehd of the house i n the usual manner, it was placed a t the front and
the main roof brought down over theporch, thus glv ing spnee on the second floor,that would otherwise be
lost, and allowing a third bedroom to. he lyaV-Wed, w het* otherwise.only two bedrooms could.be arranged?
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Now is the time to start building that new hone,
Small houses that are full two stories in hegh t usually appear too high for their size, "since jj Get our Free Plans and learn (how you can finani* it,
whether the house bo large or small, the ceiling heights vary but little. Small houses should be of the ■ nearly as easy as you can pay ren t It won’t coatyor
cottage type for the best effects, but, room cannot b e sacrificed on Jho second ftcgdr, and this is why a * anything to investigate. . We furnish-everything in
successful small house L-j hard to find. Generally, spiall houses are either artistic ami impractical,, u a -th ^ ' TT“ Iu m B er.y o u '4 tn eed -ttrb u iU la7 h o m c-T 7 t* y v y rm rT rr-C *
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scoring Leach ahead of him. Day­ marked, degree.
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the ninth.
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Note the hall and stair arrangem en^not an inch of waste space, yet tho arrangement is artistic
Score by innings:
as well as economical. A ll'of the rooms will furnish well.
Lakeland ........ 000 011 002— i 11 1
Cost about $1,800.
Daytona .......... 000 000 030—3 5 2
Luther and Nance; Cusack and
Complete working plans and specifications of th is house may be obtained for a nominal sum from the
Building Editor. Refer to House A-70.
St. Petersburg 13; Hradentown 3
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., June
*1*—Ike Boone had one real bad
inning Friday and the Saints took
W N IN G a Home of your own means freedom and 2 the second game from BradcnFlorida State League
contentment of mind. Y&lt;?u eliminate ihc never- 5! town, 13 to 3. . In the fifth a home
run, a triple and four . singles
Clubs:
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ending quest of flat hunting, high rents and there is l brought six Saints across. Homera Lakeland v,
4 (
the assurance that money you formerly paid Intb rents S by Davey and Wilson and three Tampa ..........- ........... . 2 &lt;
,!s being saved.
,
JjjMW" bY Bigelow, Pick and Orlando .................
2
Welch featured.
I t ia extremely slmplo to possess a home at a coat that
Score by innings:
Bradentown........... ...... 1
{will meet your desires.
Bradentown . 000 003 000— 3 6 4 St. Petersburg - .....
1
St. Petersb’g 230060 20X—13 13 2 Daytona . - ....
Call on us at any time for complete information.
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Boone, Hanisco and McDanlcla;
American League
Wilson and Moore.
Clubs:
W. I
New York .......
....29 2
Detroit ..................... ,...33 2
Boston . ..................... „27 2
H a u l ............ ..
Birmingham 4; Chattanooga 2
BIRMINGHAM. June 21.—Hart­
ford's homo run in the eighth with
one on won the game for Birming­
ham 4 to 2 over Chattanooga F ri­
day.
Score by innings
Chattanooga . „00l
Birmingham..... 00
Sedgewick end I
Spencer.

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RENT, BUTSOMr(Mes
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Phone 565

N. Laurel Ave*

How They Stand

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Coller, The Builder,

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to lazy or careless per­
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three times as hard as
a man—24 h^urs a day
—365 days , a year.
Your money* in a Sav­
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worksi all the "time.
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Little Rock 8; Mobile 0
LITTLE ROCK, June 21— Lit­
tle Rock shut out Mobile Friday,
8 to 0.
Score by innings:
Mobile . .......„..000 000 000—0 3 0
Little Rock ......002 002 40x—8 18 0
Ellle, Acosta and Dcvormer;
Roberts and Smith.

New Orleans
Atlanta ____
Nashville . .
Mobile .........
Birmingham
MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 21__ Little Rock .
Hodge held Memphis to. four hit^ Chattanooga
Friday and New Orleans won 7 to
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Score by innings:
New Orleans__I
Memphis . ....... I
Hodge and I
and Yaryan.

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Atlanta 1;.
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ATLANTA, June 21.—A tlanta
triumphed over Nashville Friday, t
to 0.
■;J5eor* by Innings:
Keuahville ........ ..000 000 000—0 4.0
AUsnta . ...---- 100 000 000—I 6.fi
XjTRsn'and Mackey; K err and

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MISCEEE5NE0US;
FOR SALE

Houses~Fdr Rent

and
FOR SALE — Celery farms, all
ati^T ele^ sizes and prices. It wffl pay you FOR AENT—CSof, comfortable, 6iH.
mejlium in
room furnished house with gar­
see us if you are going to buy,
POR
SAl.E^Compiete
radio
sat;
South Florida Published mornings,
age.
Address
P.
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Box
1052.
. . j sell at the owners’ prices,
will take small cash payment
Star-yelegram, lakeland. Fla.
strictly,
FOR RENT — 6-room house, new­ and balance easy terms. Box 201,
ip should read ■ the itlkssified
ConOMitlji. i OuIji i.UDdp?|u-^;i,assFOR
SALE—
6-rootn
bungalow,
all
ly finished throughout. Fine lo- care Herald.
ge of The Herald. tTitfre’k.no
lArKi-.it circu­
cli
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—- lArsest
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lation In Southwestern Georgia. ftsason for sending out-of-town for
rrr
easy terms.
v ______ _£L*I**&gt; a lio s •Hate «|^ (fr-xord) . tin#..
help when there is probably . Just
FOR RENT — Furnished FOR SALE—Complete radio eqolp__ M« a liar .ADVfehl’lSE la. the Journal-Her^ the person you want In th e ; cityFOR SALE—6-room house, mod­ HOUSE
or unfurnished bungalow and ment and complete sets a t various
L ^ l * allfaa
em , water, lights and gas, well garage, 11th St. and Oak Ave. In­ prices. Cash or terms. Box 20L •
aid, South Georgia’s greatest
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furnished. Lot 76 f t front on Park quire
newspaper.
(Morning,
afternoon,
Mrs. Julius Takach. Celery rare Herald.
M Typ*
Avc. |3,600.- Terms.
Weekly and Sunday Classified rates
Ave., or Mrs. Tspinwall, 12th St.
7T
v.
_ datea a r e .f o r co n - .10c per line. Waycross JournalFOR SALE—A one stable m anure,.
and ^ y r t le Aya._
• insertion* v „ SEMINOLE REALTY CO.,
Herald.
Waycroaa.
Georgia.
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. ft
FOR
RENT—New
B-room
bunga­
j, of average length
Sominula Hotel Annex.
Are You Going to Iluild a New
Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast* f
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
O
■
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low
and
garage,
Gindervllle,
$18
FOR SALE- 94 acres on the St. per month. Phone 671-J.
Ings, Fla.
charge I0o fox .first
ers and fern growers of Volusia Barn or Put on a New Roof?
♦ a
Johns river in Volusia county,
county
advertise
in
the
DeLand
VACATIONISTS
rtielna la r e a trlo te d to
FOR SALE — McCiaren arid Dun- ""&lt;T
• • a closo to Monrov bridge, for sale
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
elaealflcatlon.
DAYTONA BEACH
Special
Summer
Prices
or
trade.
About
16
acres
in
bearing
lop cord tires and tubes. Gulf
•rror la... made
The
Sanwith
order.
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I am prepared to offer furnished gas, oil, best accessories. Pillows ‘
‘‘-nafble
grove; three flowing wells; land
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be —
responsible
7 on* Incorrect laasMlon. A LITTLE WANT AD In th e
very rich and as fine ns there ia in houses and apartments for summer Service Station, First and Elm.
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Herald will bring you big re­
.... for subsequent
q'
GALVANIZED
IRON
Florida for trucking. No improve­ season—month, week or week-end. Phone 447-L3.
a
The office ahould be sults. Advertise those old articles
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except barn; all under fence. Phone or.wtlta.
I immediately In c u e of you have stored away and have
HAlfRV* M. HOWARD,
Owners in business have nut the
COMPOSITION HOOFING
FOR SALE—160 Tangcrlrie, calen­ .’4
'. ■ time to look after same. Fur quick
514 Majn Street,
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
t o ADVERTHEJUd s , grapefruit, satauma and
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sale or trade will take $26,000.00, Phone 743-W . &lt;Daylo)a Beach. Joffa one-year-old trees, sour stock.:
STRIP SHINGLES
(irr.lllar with rataa. rules Phone 148 and a representative
Address John H. Wolf &amp; Co., De FOR RENT — 8-r°oni, furnished 26V* off the lot. The rainy season
it-i
uslflcatlon, will give you will call to see you.
I
Land, Florida.
home during summer months. is the time to plant. B. F. Tiller,
I, information. And If
CHASE &amp; CO.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
■h. they will aaalat you In
Poala, Fin.______________
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FOR SALE — 5 atr*a of celery Mrs. Scoggins, 805 Park Ave.
your want ad to make
Phope 603
mornng Sentinel; largest classi••w
land, 10 minutes ride on Sanford
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred “Air*,
ilfeitiv'e.
fied tuislfielis, tnte lc a word, fcilnAve. at Mecca Hammock. Flowing
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XPOHTNAT N O T IC K ,
Imurn 24c cash with order.
no sulphur water. Two
k ';
200 E. Third St.
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rtleers ahould glvs their AUGUSTA. CHRONICLE — Auhouses, 40 Brown leghorn pullets,
[ViM
FOR SALE—One good pair farm
or poetorflce addreas aa
A
wood enough for life; &gt;4 acre of
gusta, Ga.—Augusta's greatest
, their phono number If
mules,
double
harness
and
wag­
ind gargrapes, some orange trees. G52 FOR RENT—One room and
oilre results. About one classified medium, rate cash .09c WANTED—By small family, two Perdew, Helen Perdew, I.eola Ai
NOTICE
». W. L. on*, two milk cows, thre« and four
age;
hot
and
cold
w«
large famished rooms, centrally I.eltner, If living and If dend to alj
out of a thousand haa. a charge. •»10c p e r* line, minimum
feet
from
the
hard,
road.
$200
f’UbllC.Notice Is hereby given that
years old. Inquire Mrs. Thos. Em- •
parties
claim
ing
Interest
In
th
•po, and the others can't .30c.
located, first floor preferred. Ad­ property hereinafter described u , the, .undersigned will on the Mth down and $25 per fiionth till paid Rumple, 1209 Magnolia.
met Wilson.
iplrate with Jrou. pKlleas
dress,
W.
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B.
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Herald.
FOR
RkNT—
RoorniT
Wouldn’t
der E, A. Ht ml well, ii,-censed, Ms
now your addreas.
S f A lW!—Watervflle, Morning Sen
4 n r o f July. A. D. l»24. apply to tho in full, no interest. 3 acres cleared
K.
floolsby,
decease,I,
J.
p.
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you be able to uso the money se­ FOR SALE— One 120-gal. home
Judge, of tho f'trcult Court of Hem- land, partly tiled. Box 791, San­
SUeoatlnuaare j l l l t M ■
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
water plant. Hoolehan-Coleman
deceased. (I. E. tloolshy, decease
Innle
Caghtyj
State
of
Florida,
ut
10
cured
by renting that vacant room
ford.
, la person a t T h e . S a a ple are interested in Florida proprop- In the County J ii.Iki-'s Court. In and Carlos Perdew. deceased. John I'S j,A. M. on the said tl«y or iis soon
Co.
llrrald o ffic e e r b p l e t now
going
to
waste?
There
are
for Seminole County. Stale of
FOR SALK—By owner, 1% acres
erty. Reach them through the
i IHr"
■ns' pracHcatile,” for
T rlr p h o u e
dU co atla*
SALE—100 General Janssen
Florida.
tiled land with six-room house, many persona looking for places to FOR
Sentlnel. Rate card on applica- In re:
■are sot relit.
censed:
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th
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*»«n*r«tlng.
not
for
or
Estate nf C. A. Betts, Dorose
bushes, two years old, 60e
stay.
Help
take
care
of
them
and
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on 4th St. and Pecan Ave. Inquire
lug described property located
tion. ’
ttoue. Prompt. ’ Efficient
censed.
I A P E t l MEN'S HOME under the
not only make money but assist In each; 100 Pussy Willow bushes.,
thu C'liunty of Seminole and S tate of provision*
Service.
Box
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CITATION
of Arilcln I. Chuptvr 111.
PAI.M BEACH COUNTY—The
50c esch. No home complete with­
lletlie Betts, the duly appointed florlda. and more particularly def Title 1 , Division
4 of the llevlsed FOR SALE—Tho. bout buy In San­ keeping people in Sanford. Phone
scene of stupendous development- and iiualllled administratrix of tho scribed as the northwest quarter if QtfliernJ
out them. Mrs. W, A. Ginn, San­
148
and
give
your
ad
over
tho
tel­
Statutes
of
florlilA,
1920.
southeast quarter of section 21, and amendments thereto.
ford residence property today is ephone. Uso The Herald for quick ford Ave. Heights. ,
Read about it In the Palm Beach entail- of l?. A. Belts, deceased, hav­ the
. i-ji,
township
31.
south
of
ran
ge
29
ettsi
For R en t
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ ing filed her petition In the court, and the northeast quarter of tie,
The character and object nf said at 608 West First St. Call and let service.
FOft
SALE—150
tangerine,
Valen­
prnylmc Hint the fullowInK real es* northeast quurter of se ction
quest;_____________.
* --- late
u- Not for Profit Corporation Is the ac- the owner show you this bargain at
A p a rtm e n ts
cia, grapefruit, satauma and
—.
. . . . . __. ------------------------situate In Seminole County,
II south, of ran ge 29 ea
■asl. qliUltlon. as a gift from Charles D, above uddress.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily’ Florida, helonalnu to the said C. A. township
Jaffa
one-year-old trees, sour stock.
and
the
northwest
quarter
o
f
lh»
11
nines,
an
American
Clllren,
and
tENT—Two room housedurlntr his lifetime, to-wlt;
TRUCK LAND FOR SALE
northwest quurter of section 21 Kathryn I* llalnes. his wife, of a
Times, the great home daily, Betts,
26 Ve off the lot. The rainy season
UexlnnlnK at the N. W. Corner of township 21, south of ran ge
apartment. 719 Oak Avc- rate IVtc per word, minimum
II certain landed property ultunted at
OR RENT
is the time to plant. B. T. Tiller,
a Certain piece of land con taining 5 east, ami to nil unknow n person) Altamonte Springs, In Seminole
We have the best trucking land LOS1 an opportunity to ke«p Pools, Fla.
charge 25c cash with order. Write acres ow ned hy 8. B. Slack In Sec, claim
ing any Interest In the prop* l ounty, flo rld a . the samti to be held
E.N1—Two apartments a t for complete rate card.
_ _
JJ of Tow n ship 19 8. of ILange 30 E. erty hereinabove described.
abreast with the times by nt&gt;l
In trust and used nnd maintained in Florida for sale or runt. It is
It Is hereby ordered that you nnl a* n Home for superannuated, d is­ located in the Ovitdo-Iowa City reading tha classified
airview, 520 West First St. DEVElATPErUI ATTENTION—Pen- nnd running thence North 5 chains
pages of
each
of
you
do
nppenr
to
the
hill
to
n
stake,
thence
West
16
chains
to
abled or unfortunate workers on section, in Seminole county, sixteen your daily
Is healnnlng tho sr eatest do
newspaper.
Herald
jNT—Two furnished apart- sacola
of
complaint
filed
herein
on
the
t
t
)
n
stake
stand
in
g
at
the
N.
E.
Cor­
BUILDING
the public press of America and In miles from Sanford. In .the past
velopm ent In Olorlda's history; a
; two unfurnished apart- hnlf m illion dollar hl«hw ay to th# ner of land of C. F. Smith, thence d«v of August, A. D. 1924.
sin'll allied American Industries us few years it has been repeatedly want ads contain many interesting
It Is further ordered that tills may be determined by this Corpornmessrista.' II ’will1pay you to read
gu lf bench just
finished; n two South 6 ch ain s to land of C. F, WIICsll Palms Hotel.
of Publication lie published tl'gi. and under such rules and regu ­ demonstrated that we false better
dollar b rld ss across E scsm - m x. thence E ast 16 chains to point Order
them dally.
t
In
the
Hanford
Herald
once
a
Week
ENT--Thre.e-room furnished million
lations as may be proscribed by Its celery, lettuce, strawberries, cu­
hia Bay. started; quarter million of b egin ning containing seven and for eight (9) consecutive w e e k s .
LOST
— Maltese ntsle cst, stripes M lk A C L H C o n c re te C e . g eM * * !
one-hnlf
acres
more
or
less.
Hereby
officers: the extension, pro­ cumbers, tomatoes, peppers, water­
tment. private porch and dollar opera house under construc­
W itness my hand anil seal nf said 'proper
motion and development nf said
lengthwise.
Reward for return.
tw o millions bolng spent on reserving a strip 16 feet w ide alon g Circuit
cement Ifork, sldewlaks, baOd16 Oak Ave.
_____ htion;
Court
nt
Hanford,
f
lo
r
ld
a
,
trust property by means of dona­ melons, beans, peas, and other F. 1). King, 613 Park Ave.
ig h w a y ; gre a test chunca fur live the North and East sides of said
lAth day of May, A. D. 1924.
lag blocks, irrigation boxaa. J. ■,
truck,
than
they
do
in
the
Sanford
1EST—Two-room furnished developers to get In on ground land, the sume to he kept open as this
tions,
or
otherwise.
Into
an
Ameri­
fHeal)
E. A. DOCOLAAHS.
Terwilleger, Prop._____________ _
can Institution of national scops and other sections of Florida. We
tment, adults only. 304 W; floot. W rite Development Depart­ *i of the public road forever.
Clerk Clrrttli Court.
and patriotic repute, capable of un­ cun easily demonstrate this trt the
ment The ’Fansaoola News.
Also; Tho East half of the B. W.
Lumber and Building MateriaL
By A. M. W EE K S. D. C.
- il
limited expansion along the line#
. W E W V n t c . l N I A —Clarksburg. Tlie Quarter of the N. W. Quarter nf the I.eBOT II. OILER
Carter Lumber Company
satisfaction
of
anyone
who
wishes
of
Its
establishment;
tha
care,
sup­
ENT—Two apartments Cor.
Solicitor for Complainant.
C larksburg
Exponent, morning N. ,W. Quarter nnd thu Enst half nf
. N. Laurel bu Phone 688.
Mnv 11; Juno 7-14-21-21; J u ly 5-12- port and w elfare of the entrants tn to Investigate. With our wonderful
th St. and Oak Ave. Call Including Sunday, morning Issue. tho West hnlf of the* H. W. quarter #9.1#.
aid Home under such terms and system ,of Underground irrigation
o f the N. W. Quarter nf Kec. 4.
I cent per word, minimum S4c.
House «i
'conditions and under such rule and
Tow nship 20 S. of llunge 10 E. con ­
Price*
—
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of taining 16 acres more or less, ne- l a th # C ir c u i t C o u r t o f fleinlatU#•j 4 * gnlnlbifts us may be prescribed hy and drnlhage, Wo'can ge) water to
C o u s l f . F l # r t d u e —In - O r n t r r r . kthls Corporal Ion., as .set forth In tha
c&lt;flallngT«‘ |&gt;fAt 6 r r . R s u r v e y ' b f
FlorM*q*6eLj®fiti»e
advertise
In
tr*
IDEM OP Pl'nl.I CATION
snM T ow nship: Also, th st narrow W. A. Lefrier, com plainant, vs proposed Charier attached to the
Thom as4'erclvnl Conprupst. a m l- application'therefor, now on llle In bo done in any other section. If i
Circuit Court, Hovonth Judl- the St... Petersburg Times, Ona cent strip of land udjotnlng the above
’Irruit of Florida. In anil for cent a word dally, two ceqts a word described tract &lt;-f land on the North
nur.— Defendant.
. tho nfitcn of the. Clerk of said Clryou are going into the trucking'
tinier fur I'util lent Inn.
Cult Court In Snnfurd. florlda.
note County.. In Chancery,
Sundays.
vnd of sume nnd described a s fol­
rame, then why not gut tho beat i
uokrr, Complainant. v*. Mar­
1’EHCIVAL
CpNDuti-d
at
Altamonte
Springs,
flnr*
lows:
B
egin
n
in
g
ut
the
N.
E
.-cor­
“DO YOU WANT to buy or sell ner of the Enst half of the S. W,
ti. Jlnoker, Dofomlant.
ai - in -the -state
- for
- that purpose?
BBOPHT:
; Ida this IJthit day
usy of
m June.
junp. A.
&lt;*. D.
i&gt;. 1921.
m i. &gt;it&gt;nd
It appearing by the sw orn hill of |
rwtl li. Hooker;
anything?” .If so advertise In rnrner of tlm N. W. Quarter ;of the
OKOHOE
B.
IJOHMEB.
W«
have,fully
developed
land for
complaint* Jn this cau se, t h a t —gnu i _
ere Wtl*y nrdered and rw- tho “GalnesVille-Sun-i-------la be and appear upon the
r’vf ts r m r-D . -1#«4; to th
oped or paw-pine gr bat
,
rMiplalnt filed against you In
tor
Kale.
For
full
InformStHJn
write
5.V, 4t,VI»d cauee and eourt
Sanford Notelty Workal*
E. R. Mho re, 260 N. E. 26th SL,
nfdril Herald I* hereby dea- lntkn Daily News is circulated In rrfim Hie N. SV* corner pf said Sec­
jit the iiowflimper In which an imlustrUl and agricultural sec-, tion 4. of Twp. SO, SI of R ange 10 H , and that you are under the n ge of
Mlnmi. or see Bob King, Oviedo.
V. cV cm.I.BR Prep. &gt; ^
N4ITICK
OK
.
APPLICATION
FOR
thence running Enst 7S links, thence 21 years, and that there Is no per,
hr shall lie published.
. -I- T A W Y E U
.
TAX DKKD UNDER SECTION STS
North 7T&gt; links, thence Eflst 4 chains sun In the state of Florida, service
»•&lt; K. A. Douglass. Clerk qf tlon.
rculi Court, and the official ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. nnd 2a links, thence South to point of a subpoena upon w hom would OK THE tiHNKRAL STATUTES D. 1924.
H. A, DOUOLAHH.
fieaeral Shop aad Mill Wertz
OK THE STATE OK KI.ORIIIA
•oof tills 4th day-^uf June,
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole
beginning, c o n tain in g 9 - K of an bind you.
»
Johns County is reached through -of
. Coart B o o m
N otice I* hereby given that J. K.
County, Florida.
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDBR
acre more or less,
IT IS* THEREFORE ORDERED.
tho St. Augustine Evening Record. tie declared asset# In the hands nf That you. Thomas I’orclval Coti and W. II. Thomas, purchaser* of
E. A. DfH7fltiA3H.
By A. M. WEEKS. I&gt;. O.
•
SIT
Cessmerelal
Street
T
ax
Certlllcate
No.
34,
dated
tha
6th
By A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
(Heal)
'
6:14-31-27
7:6.12-19
Quick results. Two cents per word. tho adm inistratrix for the payment props! do appear to the bill o f co m ­ day of June. A. D. 1932, have Med
o f debts of said estate, the person­ plaint f“iled against you In thl*
Clrrelt Court oft tho 7th Sample copy on request.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
alty h aving been exhausted, and a u ­ cause, nt the court h ou se In S an ­ ■aid certificate In my office, and
I Circuit of- lit* Hate of
He,,led bids w ill lie received by the
thorisin g the said administratrix to ford, Seminole County, Florlda, on have made application for tax deed
DR. R. M. WELSH
to lesttc lit accordance with law. County Board of Public Instruction
fo r H rm l n o lr C o u n t y ,
S T O R X G E 1 T O O M V 'take possession and m ake sale of the 2tth of June, 1924.
la C h aacory.
It Is further onlered t h a t th is or­ Ha Id certificate embrace* the fol­ for Hemlnolo County. Florida, at Hu
GRADUATE
VETERINARIAN
said
real
estate,
nnd
the
aald
p
eti­
Elton J Moughton
tl Holliday, a married wo­
l&gt;erlntendent*a office. Court House,
tion con form ing In all respects to der bn publtehed once a .week fur low in g described property situated &gt;.*
I 1 vfl I I •
» » '■
lf U W. Ilalllday.' her next
four
consecutive
w
eeks
(n
the
San­
In
Homlnole
county.
Florida,
to-wlt:
|
Hanford,
Florida,
unit)
lu
A
until
10
o'clock
A.
the requirem ents of law In such
loom 205 Conrad Building
ford Humid. A tjewspApnr publlshuil Beg. 15.01 ch. H. of NVi Sec. DO«t. . M.. July Sill. 1921, for the furnish
complainant, vs. Qeorge T.
ARCHITECT
made and provided:
In Sanford, Seminole ou nty, Flor- Hec. “31, “Tivp. “19 '*
FOR RENT — T W O S T O R E cases
tt al, defendants.
H.. "Runge
ige 30 East, l i n g of m aterials unit labor for M10
Phones: Office 20, Homo 21
Now
therefore,
you.
Gertrude
CnrIda.
OHIIKII.
run H. It.91 ch.. W. 10 ch.. N. 44.91 I erection and completion of nddltton
F irst National Bank Bldg.
ROOMS IN LEFFLBR BUILD­ raway, A. I- B e tts and Mabel Belts,
DELAND, FLA.
eute of Florida,i to Oeorge ING,
DONE AND ORDERED, (hla the ch.. E. 10 ch., It acres, the si Id land t to present school building located at
CORNER FIRST STREET Ms w ife. W. E. Betts and I^tura 14th
day
of
May,
1924.
Florlda, In accordance with
Sanford*
— --------- Florida 1
ln». It. II. Marks. E. U. Van
being
assessed
at
the
dale
of
the
Is|
I'aolu
Blett*.
etti, hla w ife. Dnlsy Speer^anil V. (Seal)
E. A. DOUDLAHH
yne end stiecincuilons pre­
. H. L. Deforest. H J. Har- AND SANFORD AVENUE. SUIT­ A.
stinnce nf such cartlficats In Ilia the plans
Hrieer,
her
husband,
C.
E.
Batts
Clerk
Circuit
Court
of
Semlmde
mrge II. perry. Cl. II. Perry, ABLE FOR GARAGE OR OTHER nnd Elisabeth Betts, hla wife, all of
name of Unknown. Unless said cer­ pared by Klon J. Muuglitun. Archlc. Porter and' I*. O. Portar. PURPOSES. APPLY S M I T H Hanford. Florida*, and Ruby Rowe County. Florida.-1
tificate shall be redeemed according
By.A. .M. WEEKS D. C. )
tr.. siui,
l|* T * r tte s
V
sial. if
If dend. aalJ*T»rtl#s
t&lt;l law tax deed will laiue thereon *' So &lt;v"»sf ul*’Mdd e'r t i l l bn rend Fred Wilson W elding &amp; Radiator
and Jt. U Rowe, her huebund,' of FRED IL* WIWON.
ii surety W i l l In sit
OS.
&gt;
*
'
iVlpte rests p q$er GFfjge j(JY . B •*R'rW
on
the 22nd day of July. A. D. 1)24. (0 furnish
4F*i
• . Work*
Jackgonvllle, FlorWn, • am) DettU
equal to fifty (60&gt; w r ’cent
Ballcttor for Complainant.
Witness my offiolal signature and amuunt
..R. H. M arks, ’IS. uT *V iin
o
f
the
contract
pries of ht* bid, nnd
lieUa
of
Sanford,
Florida.
,
and
all
May
I4-2U
June
7-14-11.
seal this the lllh day of June, A. to meet the _.
. R. I. D eforest. E. J. itn r r e n .
J H P ofn In m N i J
approval
other person* IntcrMtcd in said real,
I i Perry. Q. II. Perry,
D. 1924.
H. A. Dot’lll.AHH,
■Tf D's Metal ws c# veld ft.Attorney-at-Law
Bids In be ronstdered shall ho pcO. Porter and L. O. Porter. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■ edlate are commanded to be and ap- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Seminole
cpmpanled by certified zIdmK pwypdhr before the County Judge of TAX HEED UNDER SECTION #79
County,
Florida.
&gt;4, ur utherwlao, In the prop* 1ANF0RP, FLORIDA .
&lt;h«r
Seminole County.
afaU
to
said
Uuurd
In
U|e
amount
nf
OK
THE
GENERAL
STATUTE.*
Board
Hdplnole County. Florida, on or beBy A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
r e l esta te
twrlhed In th is order, to'
On#
(Ilo4.6o&gt;&gt;TlulUtv
„ Hundred 4lD&gt;(----.,
y*wic
OK THESTATHOK FLORIDA
fore the 2nd day of August. A. D.
(Heal)
6:14-21-2#
l!5-ll-l»
V. Oillln. and to nil -unmtHMt
The Board reserves the right to
Notice la hereby g iv e n that H.
1924' and show cause If any you
»n Interested In the pfopoh- Florida
any and all bids.
Sanford,
purchaser of-Tax
'
T*tM» Certifi­
Bvrd In this null, which is .I’ECIAL—7-rpom apartment houae. ha«* why said petition sitAuid not McLaulln.
OF APPLICATION FOR reject
\,pv of* plans
sml sp c illc a tb in s
I’m
‘
cate No. 40, dgted the (th day of NOTICE
4 In Seminole County, i-’lor- f,our hlocRs weat of Han Juan Oar­ be granted.
TAX
DEED
(IXOi:n
aBCTION
STS
may lie had from the Arciillg't qi»on
A. D. 1933. hks fiTed aald certlfW. j.'Thifciien 1
fit yen under mV hand nnd aeal of June.
)4 described ns follow s, to* age. Flrat St. Brings |#0.#0 per
THE GENERAL STATUTES depuslt of FIVe-414 “ “
icate In my officu, nnd-haa made ap­ OF
month. Aak shout It,
tlW
t
aald
Court.
thl*/th*
!0th
day
of
Board of
OF
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
|ty order of the
id.
T
*
o
plication
for
tax
deed
to
Issue
In
ac8-acre
farm
o
p
'
hard
road.
T
ikut Quarter* of 8outh«nst
Junu. A. D. 1924.
o County.
Notice Is hereby given that (1. R Public Instruction.
Real Eatate*am| Tnaurance
cordsnee Ith law.- Said certificate
r o y se c llo n IS, Tow n ship 21 atory dwelling: well tiled1; .6 ubrE. F. HOUSHOLDER.
urchaser of Tax Caytlfi- .Florida. June 4lh.
I'*24
scribed «4rJ"ont. purohaa*
Fred IL Wilson
______ the
__ following described
umbracea
t*
k.
Hsrtg. i s East.
gain; terms; 6 mllei out.
(Heal)
County Judge.
dated
the
6th
day
of
C. A. DALLA.t.
s
counr“l«
*(u'
91'
property
situated
In
Hemlnole
r
*r» hereby ordtred and r e ­ Several beautiful bungalows, closo
'
Chilrnan.
protem.
Puluiton-BnmlsT
•
Bldg.
has
filed
said
certlATTORNEYeAT-LAW
-i
tu-wtt; nt*
or NE
NEM of
ty. Florida, to-wlt:
NS of
's appear on th# i t h ' d a y of In; reasonable; term# to suitand haa mads an- Attest:
J a C i r c u i t C o u r t . R e v e a l ) J u d i c i a l NWI4 of SW Vi. Bee. 33. Twp..l? 8.. «#,*• 1
Ranford,
rla.
m
L
“'Pf!'
i D„ 1924. t o tha bill Al«d Several well located building lota
Flrat National Bank Bldg^
C i r c u i t l a a a d f a r S e a i l a e l a Range 30 E.. 6 scree, the eald land plication for tax deed to Issue In • T. W. LAWTON. M*or*iai*v.
I you In tha above en titled on corner, cheap; term#.
6-7-21
with law. Said certificate
C u a a tr— la C h a a e e rr n ittla c .
-------- - Florida
Sanford
being assessed at the date nf tha Is­ accordance
»nd court.
General mercantile buslnesa. Weekly Standard Orowere Ex-'
embraces the following described
suance
of
such
certificate
In
the
order to be published In Th# ealee average good, year round.
property
situated
In
8emlnole
counchange, a corpora­
name of Mrs. a. W. Bretafleld. Urf- ty.. Fktrlda. tn-wlt: Lot 2. Block.6.
4 Bally Herald.
Reason for selling, leaving town.
tion organised and
lrsa eald certificate ahall be re­ Isr D. The Town nf Henford. the
»M K A. D ouglass. Clerk ol 10-acre well Improved farm on Dak*
existing
under
the
deemed according to law tax deed, said
hcult Court, and the offlc la Monroe; also on Dixie Highway. All
• APPROPRIATE ^
lawe
of
tha
State
ltd (end being assessed at the date
will Issue thereon on tha I3ad day or*the
•«af. this 24th dny o f April. Implements suitable for dairying.
Issuance of such certificate In
o f Florida. com­
of July. A. D. 1234.
■
, IV
qS
n
am
e
of
M
.
D
ennis.
U
n
less-aald
' LETTEK !N ff‘ '
plainant,
Terms to ault.
Witness my official slgnatqde and s r tllU a te sh a ll be redeem ed , JicIt Court Beal)
va.
sent
this
the
13th
day
of
JOne,
A.
SEM
IN
O
LE
For
All Cluaaes of Work
E. A. DOUdLABS.
E. A. Studwell, el al..
qjrdlng to la w ta x deed w ill laau*
E. A. DOU47LA8S.
D. till.
Clerk.
ia
a
prescription
tor
.
Mftarls,
ty*r.&gt;on
on
th
e
U
n
it
day
of
Ju
ly
.
■107
Nortt. 8«nford A t*
Clerk Circuit Court Hemfnule
t
By A. M. W eeks, D .C.
r Q?t°DEl"lOK PUBLICATION.
The Matthews
Chills and F«vtr. Dcufus or UUCounty.
Florida.
I'fe ALemlre .
Tn
the
Defendant#.
E.
A.
Studwell.
IlyCA
U
liVf‘
'
WEEKS.
D&gt;
C.
*'A
^JVl'ln'eVe*
my
official
signature
and
ka
BUf.
iuus
Fever.
It
kills
tbs
I«m
e.
Welaka
Bldg.----Phone
303
hi
Mary E.
Gooleby,
E. Oootsbj,
J. (8«1)
labyr
cirloa"O. Pardsw.
John
A’
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day of Junt. A.
Phone
Florida.

1

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Seapreeze
DAYTONA BEACH
COOLEST ROOMS
ON THE BEACH

Good Meals.

Reasonable Rates

N. L. Horner, Proprietor 1 1
Wire for Reservations

P

Rooms For Rent

Lost and Found

MATERIAL

Try Smith’s Barber
Sh«P for good barber ^ ^ , 5^
work
next. Valdez service, quality

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FOR RENT

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PRINTING"

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By GEORGE McMANUS

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domi|candidates for the
cy taking . active
their convention forces
her first raters in party
arriving hourly, the
[note still is one o f alm oit
[ speculation over the outcoming contest .over
measures.
Maie of Talk
[the maze of. tqlk and the
1 of opinions * there is
, only the faint outline,
it for the moment, perthe mounting claims of
men and the enthuSlpparent confidence o f the
of Al Smith. Looming In
i ound, however, are the
tl lightning rods o f a
sser candidates whose
pnear confident that in
el nomination o f a dark
break up a long and
deadlock.
ion Two-Thirds Rule
nto the picture, too, is
of a bitter figh t over
ent of the tr «ditional
requiring two
** of
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to
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FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 20. 1924.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DIBPATCHES

NUMBER 60

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HIS CAMPAIGN
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United States Shipping Board
Announces Merger of Gov
eminent Operated Gtilj
Trade Ship Routes Effec­
tive at Once—Nine Opera­
tors Are Reduced to Seven
— Is Trial Merger Good
For' Only Six Months

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Sends Franklin Roosevelt On
Holiday Expedition Then
Has Chat With Big Party
Leaders After Which He
Visits His. Sister at Sea
Gate and .Enjoys a Good
Swim— Wears That Con­
fident Smile At All Times

CHEST DRIVE t O
BE PUT ON

Youth Insiats Ui
Giving- a Ram
Account hit
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History A n d W o rk
Kff:

ons and
AreM ade

Sanford Chamber o f
WASHINGTON. June 20.—Tho
NEW YORK, June 20.— Governor
Discusses Plana and Appoint
shipping board Thursday partial­
Alfred E. Smith o f New York,
ugurnte
Committee T o Inanga
ly approved the original recom­
Thursday demonstrated, to the
Community
Cheat
Drive
mendation o f President Palmer o f
complete satisfaction o f his staff,
the Fleet Corporation for consoli­
Testim
Is Finished
how a drive for the Democratic
Beginning o f n movement to or­
dating the government operated
presidential nomination should be ganize a community chest not only
Th
: ~v Lawyers
gulf trade routes.
executed.
for Sanford but for Sepiinoie
Effective at Once.
He sent Franklin D. Roosevelt, county, was started at the weekly
C l o n e A rg u m en ts
The merger, although a trial
his national campaign manager, on luncheon o f the Chamber o f Com­
one, for a six month period, will
a holiday in the country; chatted merce a t the Montexuma Hotel
CLEARWATER. June 20.
take elToct immediately, the nine
for a couple of hours with out-of­ Friday. At that time, following a
—
A
verdict of guilty with
operators being reduced to seven.
Mail car o f the Chicago Milvaukee i St. Paul Railroad, held up town party leaders and delegates, short discussion on the subject,
There will be no reduction in ton­ by a band o f more than 20 desperadoes near Rondbot, 111., and robbed men and women; then slipped o ff President Higgins announced that recommendation
of mercy
nage, now comprising 101 vessels. o f mail sacks containing almost $1,000,000 in money orders, etc. A r­ to the home of a sister in Seagate the following committee was ap­ was returned- by the jury in
Mr. Palmer had recommended a row points to window through whjch teAr bumb was thrown to over­ for a swim and a peaceful evening. pointed to handle the matter: Fred
the case of Frank McDowell,
cut to 05.
"See this bathing su it?” he said R. Wilson, J. G. Ball,- A. P. Con­
come members o f train crew.
tried here this week for the
to his staff and two-score news- nelly and T. W. Lawton.
The reduction o f the operators
murder
of hia mother on the
The committee, it was announced,
npor men as bo tucked it under
will be brought about by the elimi­
is arm and closed his desk. " I f would have a meeting sometime night of Feb. ID, at St. Pe­
nation of Page and Jones of Mo­
anybody calls with good news— or during the coming week and will tersburg.
bile, Ala., and the combination of
bad— tell them I'm wenring this; have a report ready at next Fri­
S. Sgitcovich &amp; Co. o f Galveston
jury had the cue in its
and Trosdal Plant and La Fonta
u c c e s s s t a t e that I’m comfortable and can't be day’s luncheon. The idea of a com ­ h aThe
n ds for a few minute#
bothered. Tell them that tomor­ munity chest, discussed at various
o f New Orleans.
times during the past two years, more, than two hours.
row’s nnother day."
Mc­
Would Sewer Connections
was brought before the organisa­ Dowell was in tha court ro o p when
Up
Early
In accordance with the stipula­
— 1—
The governor in his gubernatori-* tion today by R. J. Holly, who de­ the jury filed In. He sat nervous­
tions o f the merger agreement, all
Federal Authorities Have Prepared Fifth Day Finds Buninesa of Many nl suite at the Hotel Biltmore was clared that sooner or later such a ly with a slight, smile .playing over
the operators have signified their
Merchants Increased by Cam­
Evidence for Grand Jury in
up enrlv, but even so the Philip­ movement would have to be organ- his face.
He received the verdfet
willingness to sever anv foreign
.
paign and Numbers of
pine delegation, calling to present IzAt. He suggested that there is calmly, although his face paled
Chirago
Mail
Theft.
connections that are in direct com­
Old Debts Paid.
compliments and Rhakr hands, no better time than the present as it Was read.
petition with shipping tward ves­
caught him napping. He break- and especially during the summer
CHICAGO,
June
20.
—
Federal
E. P. Wilson, state attorney, be­
sels.
That the success o f the “ Pny- fasttfl in their presence and to when there are few other things to
agents prepared Thursday to go
gan
bis closing argubent in the
The board at first rejected the
before the grand jury immediately U p" campuign continues to grow their awed astonishment ate with handle.
trial shortly aftpr I I 'o'clock. Ha
Palmer proposals
because
it
greater
each
day
is
the
opinion
of
Mr. Holly also pointed out the said his speech would b « brief, a ft­
apparent relish, just such a meal
with evidence in connection with
thought further economics could
the hold-up a week ugo o f n Chi­ many uf Sanford's leading mer­ as his late mother used to set be­ fact that the community chest has er which the cate Waa given to
be effected through the dropping
chants
on
the
fifth
day
o
f
this
fore him when he was a youngster met with great success elsewhere the Juhy.
cago, Milwaukee St St. Paul mall
and consolidating of a greater
train nenr Chicago by bandits who movement which was inaugurated o f the East Side— corned beef hash, and that it will be greatly needed
Testimony In
in hia
hit trial here ,on
number o f operators. Further con­
hero during the winter months. In the specific charge o t murdering
obtained more than $2,000,000 In here last Monday. Several m er­ and coffee.
sideration, however, was given the
chants pointed out today that thd
cash and securities.
a mother,
n
Escorted by his body guard and order to get it working by that his
Was Completed late
recommendations at a meeting of
success o f the campaign wan as­
tun
a
motorcycle police patrol and time, plans for It should be made Thursday,
the Jury,
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It
was
asserted
by
postal
in­
the board with Mr. Palmer today
sured for not only has it served as
at this time, he further said.
argun
„ one
jmeut of
coonand later the board announced it spectors that confessions Imvo bean an incentive to hnvu people pay greeted every hnlf block by cheer­
Supporting Mr. Holly in his con*
heard
had approved in part the fleet cor­ obtained from three o f four mo'n their old bills but also hud n con- ing groups and cries of “ Hurrah, tentlon that now is the time to s e f far the stef
Al
for
President.”
before coure recessed until
charged
with
uctunl
participation
poration president's original plan.
atderublo influence in stimulating
concentrate
on the community
He motored to the Waldorf A s­ chest, A. P. Connelly staled th it o’clock this morning. A
Should a trial o f the Palmer in the train robbery. These four trade.
of guilty as charged eatries
are
Willis,
Willie
and
Johnny
New­
toria,
general
headquarters
for
merger indicate during the six
there has come to his attention
"Thevam paign is yielding con­
months 'period the necessity of ton, brothers, and Carlo Fontano. siderable influence for good nud convention committees and candi­ lately several cases where people death penalty. I f he is acquit
further combinations, the board an­ Four others are being sought, in­ is doing for us nil that could have dates' campaign*, to dedicate a were in need o f food and proper on th egrounda o f insanity, he '
sent to the sta te' h osp ita l'1
nounced, action will be taken to cluding Max Greenberg, St. Louis been expected and more," said F. E. "greeters' loungo” established then* surroundings. He said that it was be
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gangster, who, the authorities Roundllat o f the firm o f Roumillat as un uuxiliary to the main Smith his belief that many children in this the Insane,
bring them about.
Following a day In whichclaim,
planned
the
robbery.
headquarters.
Everywhere
he
went
Under the merger the retained
community have been unable to go pallid youth had listened to hio
St Anderson this morning.
Would Indict Ten
through the corridors o f the W al­
operators will conduct their routes •
■“ Not only has it caused the pay­ dorf and down its famous Peacock to school because o f labk of clothes, self described by state’s witness a
It was reported Thursday that ing of many old accounts, many of
which run to various parts o f the
food, etc. These conditions, ho
who feigned insanity In an
world, under the new form o f indictments will be sought against which were thought to be no good, Alley, he was surrounded by men, pointed out, could ba remedied by one
tempt to cover up the slaying
women
and
children
clamoring
for
managing operators* agreement 10 persons, two others besides bdt it has Increased our business
the community chest idea being put his parents, and by an alienist
an introduction and a handshake. into effect.
recently placed in operation in the thos* alleged to have nctuaily par­ more than 25 •
per
cent
during
this
p
■
m
m
I
pwrtng in hls behalf m .------Battery of Cameras
north Atlantic and Scandinavian ticipated in the hold-up being in­
The diecuision was brought t&gt;n such condition that be
ay has shown an in­
inEvery day
A
battery
o
f
newa
ant)
motion
consolidation, which provides a volved as accessories.
by a report made by Maj. TTiomas
« oyer the day bef
before and even picture cameras had been sat up
aprat. Pains, representing the" home at but a fu r years, Me
commission o f not moro than 7\i%
Jewelry valued at about $10,000
results ore exnoc ted io ja y
' e court too*
Util Jacksonville o f Um .Voluateera q f “ ‘
on tho outward o f . 3% on JqwArd
rraw*^. ht-eald.
gross, cargoes. Lump sum allow­
America. Major PKttt ataud
e sentiment and “tha
at The invitation o f officiate in
ances for husbanding, deck and lis Newton, postal inspectors tscreated-by
the
advertising
the a demonstration p p 4r#a
Lugino
County and. Orange, he wltKi
' . sterdsy. It also w a s're- Campaign is ope
-r'
_
Wat- which police were -ctBi*4*
g~Jo.tr ^
'TnadtrtnHl
gpco agn aaw atrttoi t to aye*
V pvrww- 7?3fr'l4?',tioftaL.Juwdry had things that - over ~ M *-8an ford /n ot)
strain.
—A
fte
r
,
numerous
pictures
ation o f the conditions at. tha ho ease, and he-v____
confined (within limits to bo fixed been found ■in tho rifled . mall stated the manager o f the Kent
had been taken, the governor waa
by the board.
pouches which the 'bandits discard­ Vulcanising Works He ndded that motored to the newly established ome nenr DeLand and maintained unity to tell his own
by the American Rescua Workers
The fleet corproation will be re­ ed near Joliet. III.
the sentiment created by the cam­ plant o f Frederick w . Enright's
, ;;
under the supervision o f Mr. ana ury*quired to submit monthly'reports
IcMuUen, prei
The three still at large besidoa paign among the people serves to Evening Bulletin; the first edition
Mrs. Mitchell Rickey.
to the board concerning the ope­ Greenberg are Ernest Fontano, make
tho
trial,
at
ficst waa I
..................
_ where,_ otherwise,. o f which came out Thursday.
them _pay
On the investigation trip, tha
rations o f the respective agents brother of Carlo; Blackie Wilcox they would not du so. "The camGovernor Smith was to hare party found that there are 25 In*
under the new arrangement, and and Samuel Grant, the latter es­
ign should be an annual a ffa ir /1 guided this edition through the mates o f the home, 22 o f which art
make further reebihmendations caped convicts from Huntsville,
said. "It is worth many times presses, but he arrived "long past either children or adults who do the Jury. Aa toon as
based on developments as shown Tex. Grant, Wilcox and Fontano over what we have put into it.”
shed that, h ow ovor.'
the dead line."
their own collecting o f funds. For
bv these reports. Although at tho are believed to be in possession o f
Several accounts have been paid
The Evening Bulletin announced qach o f the remaining three, the again arose and pleaded
time Mr. Palmer made hia origi­ tho bulk o f the loot .
which might not have been paid it would support the Democrat!: home receives $25 per month from e m it t e d to toko- tha
nal proposal for merging the gulf
following a conference sm«
otherwise is the opinion o f J. Beck party and the candidacy of Gov­ tho county of Volusut.
Others in Custody
routes, the number of vessels ope­
sel and the judge, the cou
Others in custody include Walter of the firm of W oodruff &amp; Watson. ernor Smith for the presidential
Major Pains declared that he to thp lury that tho i
rated
was 115,
this number, McComb and his wife, in whose flat He averred thut the campaign waa nomination.
asked what was being done to aid somewhat unusual but ha had &lt;
through seasonal withdrawals has the Newton brothers were arrested, a good thing for Sanford, however,
George
Brennan, Democratic
sinie been reduced to 101.
This and James Murray, former Chi­ and expressed hope in its success. loader from Illinois, was the most the unfortunate peoplo to help elded to let McDowell telLt
themselves. He waa told that they
number is not to be reduced, ac­ cago politician, alleged to have
That the campaign has done some significant
caller on Goyemor
.
Continued on page 8.
' •
cording to tha board.
Among
tho scores o f
been an accessory to the robbery. good in helping collections and in Smith.
remained fo r half an hour,
Betides the combined service the Ifis bonds were reduced from the stimulating o f trade is the others who conferred with Smith
ling j through the details o f )
retained operators In tha consoli­ $100,000 to $50,000 .yesterday ami opinion o f Mis* Roberta o f the at the campaign headquarters were
fo’s history.
’
dation are the Mississippi Ship­ property valued at several times Hubert’s Grocery Company. It ia a Norman Mack, national commlttpe"I don’t know just b o w to
ping Company, Inc., Now Orleans; that sum was scheduled for hia re­ good thing, she said, nlthough most men from Buffalo: George White of
iut about that Insurance, I „
Munson Steamship
Line, New lease.
of the accounts paid during the Ohio, former chairman of the na­
know, I didn't have a thing In
York; Daniel Ripley &amp; Company,
ive been paid tional Democratic committeo, and
Federal warrants for the arrest campaign would
world to do with it. Mr. P
Jnc., Houston; Tampa Inter-Ocean o f the eight believed to have par­ anyhow.
Wilbur Marsh o f loWa.
knows it, too. I was sort o f
Steamship Company, New .Orle­ ticipated in the robbery and for
Although it has not yet done ub
ans; Waterman Steamship Corpo­ McComb wero issued yesterday and a great amount o f good, the cam­
NEW YORK, June ! 18.— Sub­ sivo,“ He '
ration, Mobile, and Lykes Broth­ their bonds were set at $100,000 paign is n good thing and wo ure Postoffice Box Rents poenas were issued Friday requlr* mony '
ers Steamship Company, New each.
(Continued on page'8)
Ini the
“
"
presence
o f Secretary M el­
To Increase on July 1 Ing
Orleans.
lon and nla secretary, Arthur Sixsmith, at the (rial o f Gaston B. sub-agent under R. Q. Payne &lt;
Petersburg, who testified
Negro Murderer Is
Effective July 1 there will be a Means and Elmer W. Jarnecke lit riaUa1. o f tha
raise In the rsfo o f postoffice box federal court here next Tuesday policy, provided
Hanged In Arizona
rentals due to the fact that the on charges o f conspiracy to violate »y in ease o f I
local office assumes a first-class the prohibition laws.
FLORENCE, A rii!, June 20.—
Protection against government death, payable to .
rating on that date, announced
interference
and permita for the fter the death o f M r.
William B. Ward. negFo, waa
"Play ball!” then shouted both Postmaster J. P. Hall, in » com­
.
(By 8chelle Moines)
withdrawal
o
f liquor ware sought tho beneftelar
hanged at dawn today at the state
After shaking hands munication recelvad here today.
Opening the Klwanls’ inter-city umpires.
Deals!
from Means, form er department of
prison for the murdar o f Tod
baseball series Sanford and Or­ with the police, and with the band Tho business o f the office for the justice agent, because he had as­
Ho denied 1
! to l
Grosh, Arizona university student. lando Kiwania clubs crossed bats playing ‘T h e Gangs’ All H ere”
aat year warrant* Its rating aa a
office on
serted
that
he
had
the
"department
Ward was convicted o f one o f at Tinker Field Thursday after­ the Orlando boys took to the pond,
rat-claxs postoffice.
and Mid l ,
the most brutal murders ever com­
The new system o f rates effec­ of justice and the White House in shaped not
Pitcher Kasssn facing our own
noon.
his
pocket.”
Isadore
Padorr
o
f
Chi­
mitted In tho state. Groah was
boys, under Ed. Birdie Bevo,"— and the game was tive July 1 as given out by Mr. cago testified Thursday,
and refe
jIT h # Sanford
.
slain December 26 while riding in laaiiu n uuct-uun, uvi.uiiii;aMivu wj
Hall, are: An increase in the
x. J
on.
note," it
Lane’s direction, accompanied
on #
pays
Paid
$8,0i
an auto with Miss Maxine Me- 10-place brassy ___
I with
............
To show
. that they were n o d quarterly rent o f a small box from
band
the Tam
which
Nelly.
Ward stopped' the car. O'Shanted d
.
P*
do£r
.“
id
h®
had
paid
$8,000
, 'lead by ' that past) losers the Orlando Kiwania Club 60c to 76c; medium, 75c to |1;
to Emil Jarnecke, co-defendant Dowsil
stepped
•tapped on the running board and
and
tFort,
went down to members arranged a banquet at large, $i to $1.60; extra large, with Means, fo * whiskey for the
Arad a bullet Into tha head of
rain, and stayed in the San Juan Hotel last evening $1*50 to $2.
Grosh, killing him instantly. He 0 r “ ndo ln lhe 1
In addition to this change Mr. Valdona Drug Company, a patent
the rain as well as the game until for the Sanford Kiwania Club.
avo t
medicine firm o f Chicago, which
forced the girl from the car to an
the bat crossing contest was u Only the ball players, members Hull announces that the financial waa to be taken from the Thomp­
abandoned mining tunnel where he
division,
including
the
postal
sav­
o f the band anu officials o f each
thing of history.
Distillery
warehouse - . ' at
attacked her and then fired two
When the aun threatened to shins dub, with their ladies, were in st- ings, registry, money order and son
m . „
shots into her body. Eventually
~ * C. O. D. departments, wiU open at Brownsville, Pa. He never saw boy rep
about 4:20 o ’clock the crowd vari­ tendanee.
the
whiskey
and
the
money
waa
she recovered and waa g witness ously estimated from 800 to 8,000
8
a.
m.
and
wifi,
close
to
the
pub­
Hurlburt, o f first base fame for
not returned, he said..
.L: . &gt;
against the negTO.
assembled in the spacious grand­ tha Orlando outfit, sat at the head lic at 5 p. m.
The witness added that Means
stand on Tinker Field, and this was o f tha table and wielded a wicked
II all L
iken him to the office o f
One Dead A s
the signal fo r the local outfit to gaveL
To Preaent Wilson's
udge T. T. Ansberry,
present their imposing appearance.
A fter the choice turkey' dinner
rspresentatT
'
O f a Chinese .
.Promptly on tna appointed drum had been eerved,ani partla
Policy For Platform
'Ohio, and enl
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beet the band, alluded to' above,
the withdrawal!. He
HONG KONG, Jsna SO. — A followed by Sanford's picked nine,
ndo club how
BALTIMORE, June 20^ -A copy­
brought
ith list resulting fro m -a n at- emerged from the bath house (club
chap
righted dispatch from a staff cor­
Ited
Brewers toW K .
•of unknown
and playing lively, the tune
alibis
respondent in New York to the
---------ate Go
d heard Means
M
ask *
t to rain n o ; more”
Imore Sun todayaeaya: "W ood ha was pa.
o f French In
to y in g
ball players added
Wilson’s last political will
in Canton last night
on, but could not
voices, w aded. ground
four. &lt;!L G. Garin,
the field,, amidst thunderous upwaa
ffi
w?i£ —
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JWd today from *.but there ...
oup of hia
hen the b o m b __
In that, i
ht Dead A s n
rs of the
that tha H M h
when
the
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the
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Democratic

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STOPPED
Lieutenant Maughan Falls To Get
8tarted This Morning Because
af Bad Weather Conditions.
MITCHELL FIELD. N. Y., Juno
20.—The trans-continental flight o f
Russell L. Maughan was called off
at 2:35 a. m., aestern standard
time because o f weather conditions.
Previously Maughan had an­
nounced that he would attempt the
flight this morning despite the
threatening weather. He received
a message last night about weath­
er conditions.
Will Take Chance
"I'll take a chance on the soft
spots and haystacks,” the aviator
said after he had read the telegram
warning him to look out for these
obstacles in landing at St. Joseph.
After making two test flights
Lieutenant Maughan last evening
declared the plnne was in perfect
condition. On the first flight he
observed a tendency to overheating
in the radiator. By emptying and
refilling the cooling system and
going aloft again ho eliminated the
trouble, which he said was caused
by an air pocket.
A heavy fog over Long Island
led MaJ. Davenport Johnson, tem­
porarily in command at Mitchell
Field, to send a telegram to Maj.
Gon. Mason M. Patrick, chief of the
army air service, indicating possi­
bility of a postponement.
“ Maughan figuring on leaving
Friday morning,” the message said,
"Impossible to state definitely os
heavy fo g Is drifting in.”
All Confident
Lieutenant Maughan and virtual­
ly the entire personnel at the field
were confident, however, that the
trans-continental flight would take
placq as schedufed^lt was pointed
,on
Lieutenant Maughan went fo r an

|he standard bearer o f the
ot later than the, lucky
But the driving force of
asm that is .behind tho
■ is little lets convincit is separated from the
a swirl and studied sub­
sad the champions of
Underwood and a long list
i argue quite convincingly
r MeAdoo nor Smith can
nlnated.
Money, Take Choice
server can only pay his
id take his choice, unless
J to accept the predictions
|of the old-timers who are
; will be a long conveni the outcome hidden from
of all mortal* men until
end.
lin enough, however, that
»rs all are to b o elimlnprolonged
i.e compron
i until tha* temper o f the

quarters.
Meanwhile, fueling and gendtol
inspection o f the plane was unuer
way in the hangar.
Announcement was made that
the aviator would reduce hit stops
to 10 minutes each. He had
originally planned half hour stops
in Dayton. O., St. Josephs, Mo.,
Cheyenne, Wyo., and Salduro, Utah.
This decision was reached in order
to allow the flier additional time
for handling emergencies. Allow­
ing 40 minutes for rest, Lieutenant
Maughan thinks he will have 22
hours, 10 minutes flying time,
starting at dawn. 2:22 a. m. and
finishing at dusk, 9:41 p. m.

Davis Declares He
Is N o t Candidate
But ‘Would Accept’

CHICAGO, June 2 0 .-J oh n W.
Davis o f West Virginia, former
ambassador to Gxaat Britain, is not
a candidate for the Democratic
presidential nomination, but is will­
ing to answer the call of the party
to serve ae its standard bearer, ho
has written friends here.
. “ I have taken in good faith,” Mr.
Davis said, “ the position that I am
not a candidate fo r the nomination
and that any decision to the con­
si Arrangements
the physical, arrange- trary must come from the party
,
th# convention are eon- and not from m yself."
4 remains .to be dope.
The
letter waa made public
ct tha
' j after a luncheon o f a
Ing la much
o f the friends o f Mr. Davis,
n many o f
been active here recently
, to be flva
ig the John W . Davis
the gavel
t elub. The letter was
is to met
to Robert D. Burch, sec­
tunctory approve
retary o f the club, who had writ­
■?tlon arranj
ten the former ambassador for a
Ilea but t
'other b
one
" I f I were in any sense a candL
‘ He wit)) the nemos o f
t horsea .and rumors o f
M* or that favorite son
erevtr a knot o f dole­
' for a moment's eon„ « t those ih ith o Inner
purty leadership agree
*• hns not yet come for
itheringa to. pick a

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words
id.' '

o f g reetin g /' Mr.
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fork , addad:
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&gt; la that the party
man bast calcuto success, for I
thinking that the
t Imperatively deof- the Demo...

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“Million-Do lar Holdup" Car

ATLAN TA, June 20.— Asa Q.
Candler, Sr., Atlanta capitalist,
has brought suit for divorce
from his wife. Mrs. Mary Little
Candler, alleging cruel treat­
ment. The divorce petition, filed
itt Fulton county superior court
l*te Thursday, became public
Friday.
|
Candler,
the
millionaire
founder o f the Coca Cola Com­
pany, was marrUU’to flr s. May
’UtUa •Rhgifi,’ |i f titabUe I Stenog­
rapher, a year agri. A fter a
honeymoon to northern cities,
the capitalist Installed his bride
in tho palatial .Candler home in
the exclusive Druid Hills section
o f Atlanta.
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Are Disputed
jmocrats From
Country Meet
|YORK, June 20.—
euvering and cogita*
[the assembling leadhe Democratic, party
ring upon the usual
ention stage of feverijecture, bewildering
nd general uncertain-

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Candler Sues Bride
o f Y ear For Divorce

jn Two-Thirds
To be Bitterly
»gted By Smith
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Treasury H e a d Is
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Baseball Game Played in Sea o f Mud
Results in Win for Local Kiwanians

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THE SANFORD HERAL1V

Fourth Corps AreS
Announces D a te s
A C R o i s S T A T E !BY(Continued
TH,ED
PA,1TV for Summer Camps
from page 1 .) '
p i A N f i ! LAPOLLETTE N O T
I R N K W r A N A I TO BE N O M IN ATE D

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EVERT TR U E
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8Y C 0N D 0

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to Japanese Given
Out by Government

Rotary
Practice of

D. T. Gerow, collector flf internal
revenue, ndvis.es thnt in Instances
,TORONTO.
people who , have already paid six nations],
three-fourths o f their income tax »tatc or proving
for the year 1923 are remitting the fessionnl
orm
other fourth. Owing to tho recent
adopted M w of
tax reduction, thts constitutes an
practices for theiT
over-payment, that Is, the threPing the papt ytl. i
fourths originally remitted bv this told by Raymond Mi
class o f taxpayers covers all that
they are due for the year 1923 and Kansas Cityr dorin, a j
Immediately npon: receipt o f such the second day*»
remittances, the o ffice will return international r o n i t ®
them to sender. It iq hoped, however, that those persons 'who h ave'
3 h&lt;jr® are 54 Da
paid 75 p e r efent, o r three-fourths,
d an.d Professi*!*
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o f tho nmount
o f tax reported by tlons now operating
them as being due, will make no codes binding thd,
farther remittances, j , &gt;
discard the old “U
There should be nd 'confusion
ware,"
and "husii^,
about the amounts to be paid by in­
dividual taxpayers. A neraon who idea and adopting
has nnld opw-hnlf of&lt; the nmpunt business is only tm!*:
due by hrm will hove nothing la o f prbfit to its cviwfi
pay on June 15 and it hi only those
persons who paid one-fourth o f the service to the ^
tax on March 15 who are now re­ which it Is ejUbliihJ
quired to make further pavment on
As chairman of tk«L
or before June 15, although any In­
Committee
on Buaiacre!
dividual mav pay the full amount
Mr. Havens, forme, f o if he So desires.
Another thing which the col­ presldent of RoUrv. S fl
lector desires to bring to the at­ low members from a*J
tention o f tnxpnvers is that there world of the prognk'
is no change in the tax on corpora­ been made with the I
tions, same being 12% per cent ns unselfish service in ..
heretofore, and corporation!* are nortn were presented!
therefore not permitted to ’ take ns land, New Zealand, J»
n credit nny reduction in tax for and other sections if i
the payment due June 15. or nny In F.nglnnd business ttl
subsequent, installment date. The the basin of a course
credit o f 25 per cent is lipiited to at one of its greit unltrnindividuals rind fiduciaries who nro In this country mrrahtnl
required to flltj returns on Forma faculties of Iwth 11*21
Yale have interested
1040 or 1040.A. .
.
in the matter.
• High schools in differ*
JUST AS ftTRONG aT e VBR
o f the country have enct
(From Ihe UfcllrfoiitutneTJfcnmlner.) students to adopt rod&amp;'i
What hnppehed to Samson Is hot and n study of businrik'3
the convention was toML
w orrying thd modorn glrL
,

(Cqntlnucd from page 1.)
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A T L A N T A ,, June \ 19.— Fourth
ing (the gentleman's agreement)
corps area headquarters of the
or o f the negotiations it has con­
United States army, located in A t­
«_J j
e- | . --.— — “
ducted In tho past with the Japan­
lanta, have announced the follow­
ing dates for the annual encamp­
ese government, it haB in nny sense
ments o f the National Guard, the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla.,
lost or Impaired the full liberty of
Organized Reserves, and the Re­
June 10.— A decision has been
action which it would otherwise
serve Officers Training Camps.
T//tcr
hnve in this matter. On the cohreadied by the committee working
Nationnl Guard .dates and places
A /C C A .;
follow : .
traryrthnff-freedowa-wUh respect to
fo r the project to form a tempor­
*=
* 'r
Georgia-|
ary- oiganlM thm -fg r -th e purposethe control ol. Immigration, which
St. Simon’s Island, Ga. — State]
of.‘ securing, fand* for n complete
Ib nn essential element o f sover­
staff corps and departments; 122nd |
initial investigation and an esti­
eignty
and entirely compatible with
infantry;
medical
detachment,,
mate accurately compiled o f the
122nd
Infantry;
Co.
A,
lC4th
enthe
friendly
sentiments which ani­
coat o f a completed mid-state
I I
ty / V S
A G /W K i
3 0
l.
inters; 200th infantry; medical
mate our International rolntions,
waterway for pleasure and com ­
etachmen't, 200th infantry; hos­
TO
V C L jv j^ T 'D R jO P IN A
H A Vtt
merce. The decision was reached
this government In the course of
pital company, No. 114; dates of
at a meeting here attended by Col.
t h e * negotiations alwnys fully
A
&lt;*•*«■■»
—
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camp, August 17 to August 31.
H, T. Fisher, Kent Pendleton, Capt.
reserved."
kT V --= = a ir
Camp McClellan, Ala. — First
Jre Bassett. Major W. S. McClel­
■'•&lt;*.»*•-«- a*
The note then quotes the clause
squadron.
108th
cavalry;
dates
of
land, 0 . D. Elson, 0 . K. Cole and
front article 11 of the commercial
camp, August 11 to August 26.
" JR. Eustis; A. P. Avery, St.
treaty tof 1894 with Japan which
Fort Bragg, N. C.—- 118th field
jrg hanker* R. K. Thomp­
stipulates specifically the reserva­
artillery
(76m
m
);
medical
detachson, Sarasota; W. P. Franklin,
tion o f the right to control “ the
mont, 118th field artillery; dates of
Bard Hendry. Ft. Myera; Col. D. B.
immigration o f laborers” by law.
camp,
August
17
to
August
31.
McKay and C. W. Green, Tampa;
It adds tha twhen the new comI^tuislana
W . D. Sanderson, Kissimmee; J.
mcrcial treaty of 1911 was under
Camp
McClellan,
Ala.
—
State
Wade Tucker, LauKhman; W . A.
aarea
negotiation this clause was elim­
stnlf corps nnd departments; head­
McKensie, G. G. Ware, Leesburg;
inated at the instance of the Jap­
quarters 62nd infantry brigade;
L D. Edge, Groveland; J. P. Donanese government because o f the
15Gth
infantry;
medical
detach­
' nelly, Mt. Dora; Lorento Wilson
existence o f the gentlemen’s agree­
ment, 156th infantry; hospital com­
and Gilchrist B. Stockton, Jackson­
,
ment bt 1907-8 by which Japan hnpany, No. 110; headquarters nnd
ville; Albert W. Gilchrist, Punta
-dertooK, on her own motion, to re—m
It s
J vjS t A
"D R o p
headquarters
troop,
108th
cavalry;
Gorda: Capt. J. F. Jaudson, Miami,
|strict such emigratiort to the Un­
service troop, 108th cavalry; medi­
TO O
1*1
and M. 0 . Overstreet, Orlando.
ited States.
cal
detachment,
108th
cavalry;
sec­
U was Mr. Eicon’s opinion that
Reference also is made to memo­
ond
squadron,
108th
cavalry;
dates
11,000 would be sufficient to finance
randa exchanged between the Japa­
of camp, Aqgust 11. to August 25.
the survey and complete the esti­
nese embassy and the state depart­
Fort Bragg, N. C.— First battal­
M
mate for canals and deepening of
ment dated October 19, 1910, nnd
ion, 141st field artillery (76m m );
A
certain portions o f the present
January 28, 1911, in which the state
field
and
staff;
141st
field
artillery;
channel, making It possible for IN M A T E
STARTED medical detachment, 141st field ar­
department acquiesced in the Japa­
pleasure craft, as well as small
nese suggestion for elimination ot
freight vessel*, to traverse the en­ FIRE T H A T R A ZE D tillery; dates o f camp, August 2
tho clause under discussion but
to
August
10.
tire route. Only two routes will be
with the stipulation thnt "the gov­
,
Mississippi
Dildereda it is stated, ono from SCHOOL BUILDING
ernment o r the United States does
Camp McClellan, A la .«—; State
ike Harris via Palatlakaha, Lakes
so with all necessary reserves ftnd
staff
corps
gnd
departments;
head­
Minneoia, Minnehaha, Bessie, Lou­
. (Continued trom page 1.)
without prejudice to the Inherent
quarters and headquarters com ­
isa, The Green Swamp and Daven­ used as a cafe when Pfaya
*/
Del
Rey
’ fa:
sovereign right o f either country
pany,
02nd
infantry
brigade;
lCOth
port Creek to the Kissimmee rlvcjr. was a beach resort. It was o f
to limit and control immigration to
infantry;
medicul
detachment
100th
f t * other via Lake Harris, a four- wooiien construction.
its own domains or possessions.”
infantry;
motor
transport
com­
mil* canal connecting with Lake
Due to its isolated position, sev­
pany
No.
122;
headquarters
nnd
Apopka, thence through a five-mile eral miles from the nearest fire
tollmen nut ond Ihe bandits a g r e j - 1 L e g j o n
(&gt; 0 g t s A r e T o
canal into Lake Butler, thence station, it was impossible to save service company, 100th engineers;
ond
ordered
one
member
o
f
t
h
e
,
.
.
?
^
companies
A
and
B.,
100
engineers.
down 'Shingle Creek to Davenport the structure.
There will be four camps in- the cr«w to proceed back along t h e j H e l p E X - S e r V l C e M e i l
The fire was sighted by an auto­
Creek and the Kissimmee river.
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The estimate'will Include the coat mobile party who sounded the fourth corps area, which comprises tracks to flag trains. •
of adequate locks and the construc­ alarm and then rushed to the burn­ the states o f North Carolina, South ' Mall clerks refused to open th e ! At thp conference o f the execution of at leasli a six-foot channel. ing school in an effort to rescue Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala­ doors of their cars, the postal in- *'vc ofTlcos, popt commanders,
A temporary organisation was the inmates. AH the doors aiul bama, Mississippi, Louisiana and
post adjutants and adjusted com­
formed composed of the following windows were locked and barred, Tennessee. These camps and the spectors continued, so the train
pensation
o f the' Florida depart­
officers: 0 . G. Ware, Leesburg, but by breaking through one of approximate number o f troops that robhers threw bottles containing
ment
o
f
tho
American Legion here
will
train
at
each
follows:
the
windows
nnd
with
the
help
of
president; Cllchrlst B. Stockton.
formaldehyde into tho cars and last Monday n .resolution was
Camp McClellan, Ala., 0,000:
Jacksonville. A. P. Avery , Bt. Pet­ several residents nearly 30 o f the
Twenty-four Fort Bragg, N. C., 4,801; Muxwcll forced the clerks out. When the pussed to the cfTect that each post
ersburg, C. W. Green. Tampa, vice­ girls were saved.
nearly sufTocated, o f this department uid ex-service
others
lost
their
lives
und
six fire­ Field, Ala., 240; Camp Joseph E. mail clerks
presidents; W. S. McClelland. Euscrawled
from
their
cars, the ban­ men in their vicinity in filling out
Johnston, Fla., 1,387; St. Simon’s
;iU , treasurer; Kent FWuHeton, men were seriously injured.
We don't know ; hut we do know that all
dits entered nnd picked out the adjusted compensation
request
Island,
Ga.,
2,828;
Camp
Glenn,
N.
Eustis, secretary. In addition, the
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lar about their feed and will pick only the best if
blanks..
C., 1,309; Camp Jackson, S. C., registered pouches.
following wer enamed as members
It was stated that due to tech­
1,303; Camp John Sevier, Tenn.,
of the executive commltteo: J.
tunity. Try a sack each o f Sunshine Scratch
and the probable com ­
1,217. Total. 19,086.
e Tucker, Loughman; W. A.
Dade Is To Open Bids nicalities
the difference.
plexity o f which the blanks will
Training camps for the organ­
enxle, Leesburg: L D. Edge,
be
mude
up,
meinbors
o
f
the
legion
For
Portion
O
f
Roads
ized
reserves
will
be
held
at
the
Groveland; H. T. Fisher, Eustis.
will inform themselves on this " G o o d G o o d s ,” T h e C o m p le te L itie Of H o r s e , D n lr y a n d p o u l t r y Feed.
various posts enumerated above
J t b e secretary has been instruct­
over periods from June 18 tu Au­
MIAMI, June 20.— New bids matter so that they may he in po­
ed to have stationery printed and
gust 1, each officer being given n under clinrigeu specifications for sition to instruct and help in the
to 'send out a general appeal to
Continued from Dago 1.
those interested in the project to seats to the outer edges, other two weeks’ course. Reserve officers the construction o f Trade county'* filling out o f thu blanks.
According to members o f the lo­
make a voluntary subscription for states and territories were scatter­ training camps will be held simul­ portion o f the Kay I^irgo routi,
M y r t le A y e h u e find F o u r t h S t r e e t .
J O H N W .S N E E D
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from Florida City to Card Sound, cal post, the legion will aid nil ex.
th e. first thousand dollars, after ed backward to the right and left. taneously from June to July 25.
service
men,
whether
members
of
will be opened or. •July
* *
9. The
whichc the meeting adjourned subUnder the present tentative nri —a a— .«■ -•-««
&gt;tu« president.
change was mndc necessary be- the legion or whether they are
Chics*ern
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b
b
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r
y
Is
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or colored.
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from the extensive advertising re­
"dark horses,” and states with big
’
During
one
o
f
Japan’s
greatest
cently
done,
and
that
was
greatly
delegations, are most readily acces­
In exccns rtf the 39(1,000 available earthiiunkes, 417 shocks were felt
sible to tho speaker’s eye and voice.
to pay for the 13 miles d f work. in. 30 hoj u t s .
No Wpmen’s Bloc
The road .in to' run largely over
Women delegates and committee
tlr ti
on nyxt week annoumeJ-W ednev r* ■ ■
W H H /T'lY^tqnH ater * * ^ p**^*— ,
_
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tion
7 :
ay.they
they would -•not*
not*operate
operate as a" went to Kansas Clty/'wnere he -■■ *.........■
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•World Fellowship Is Primary A in day.
wamen's bloc and wound function met and enlisted the aid of
of Rotary, aaya Gundaker at
aa individuals. Predicting thnt the brothers.
Opening of .International
feminine Democrats V ill exercise a
'
Convention.
Thu bandits gathered here on
greater influence on their conven. the day of the robbery, meeting at
TORONTO, June 19.—"R otary’ s tion than did their sisters at the noon at the northwestern sta­
deatiny is the establishment o f a Cleveland Republican gathering, tion.
.
world fellowship of business and Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, riceGpt Two Autos.
professional mon, united In the chairman o f the Democratic na­
During the afternoon they ob­
* Rotary idea o f service," said Preai- tionnl committee, said that ’ he
tained two automobiles, both stol­
’ dent Gdy Gundaker openlpg the women would oxpress their opinion
REDUCED PARES
en, according to the inspectors
16th annual Rotary convention on the convention floor, “ without
and all but Willis NeWton und
fear or favor."
The total voting Grant proceeded in these two cars
ROUND TR IP
here today.
.
JA 01 tS o | iV lL L E T O
"A world fellowship, while nec­ strength o f the women will be 404. to the scene o f thu robbery nt
$ 4 0 .5 4
BALTIM ORE
uite a number of women members
essarily contingent on the extent
Rondout, I1L, 32 miles north o f
ready have arrived. They will Chicago.
and successful establishment o f
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5 5 .0 0
P H IL A D E L P H IA
Rotary in all the nations o f the have a meeting Saturday.
Willis Newton and Grant don­
7 2 .1 8
' world, la likewise contingent on the
BOSTON
ned overalls nnd bourded the St.
(VIA SALTINORl OR FIIILADILI
Bryan for Abolition Rule
correctness o f the standards o f
Paul /n a i l train, riding between
PITTSBURGH. June 19— Wm. J. the tender and first mail car. They
business practice o f thu men
WASHINGTON
ATLANTIC CITY
NIAGARA FALLS
priviliged to enter that fellowship,’ ’ Bryan, Leader o f the Floriad dele­ were forced to chase out two
MAKE
TRAVEL
A
PLEASURE
.
gation to tbe Democratic national
he continued.
tramps, inspectors said, before
THROUGH TICHtTS.
SOOO CORNCCTIONS.
MIQUINT SAILINGS
convention,
in
a
statement
today
“ Until men meet on the c o m m o n
they could take possession and
t t c u n i STATIROOM ACCOMMODATIONS IN AOVANCK
ground o f correct business meth­ said he would favor the "abolition Inter two other transients tried to
ods, there can be no world fellow ­ of the two-thirds rule in conven­ hoard the mall train with them.
'•
*.i
Merchants and Miners Trans. Co.
ship of businea* men. The m ajor tion provided the present state unit These they frightened awuy by or­
i/t*+
rule
is
also
ubolished.
He
refused
Freight
and
WISH 6 0 0 S. WAV S T .
.
TX LIP H O N K 6 3 #
Rotary activity for the Immediate
dering them to "dear* out, for we
’ future will be increasing and un­ to discuss the candidates saying hi* are the law.’ *
Tax Extra
ceasing activity for better business delegation is pledged to support
Just before they reached Rond­
MeAdoo.
He
said
ho
expected
to
be
methods and their standardization
out they crawled into the engine
In codes of ethics. In countries a member of thu resolutions com­ cab and pointing pistols at the en­
mittee.
where crafts are organized with
gineer and fireman, ordered tho
great national associations, the
engineer to stop the train when he
greatest opportunity for achieve­ J a p
Discrimination approached a wide cement road. It
ment will be found In Rotary’s
was at this point that their con.
campaign for writton codes o f cor­ Believed To Exist In federnates were waiting.
' rect standards of business prac­
"Crew Didn’t Resist."
The Philippine Islands
tice.
The train crew offered no resist­
“ In my opinion, Rotary’s most
according to the postal fa­
MANILA, June 19.— Race pre­ ance,
lasting contribution to the world
arectors, but agreed to atop If
will be found in the realm of busi­ judice arising from competition be­ they were unharmed. -When" the
ness, In the making of a happier, tween Japanese and Filipino labor­ train was stopped. •Willis Newton
tnore contented, more kindly, more ers, artisans and chauffeurs in the und Grant forced the firemait and
co-operative, and more honorable province o f Duvao may result in engineer to walk back the length
business world. In the achieve­ serious trouble, according to a re­ of the train while their companment o f a more honorable business port made by II. Crub, director of iens swarmed about the mall cars.
world, you hava the solution for the bureau o f labor, to the secre­ One o f the train crew pointed out
aU .the other betterments sought. tary of commerce and communlca. that it was dangerous to allow the
keeping your cows in the pink of condition bo♦With an honorable business world, tions.
train
to
stand
without
putting
sides cutting your feeding c o s t It to *
The trait o f "protectionism”
pines*, contentment, kindliness
co-operation must and will ractlced by Japanese nationals,
drector Cruz declared, is largely
prevail. •
responsible for
the threatened
"W ith correst business methods.
trouble, us in virtually every in&lt; 2 4 * P r o t e in )
world-wide, the business men o f ell idustria! activity in Qexao. o f which
pgUone* meeting on thla- common a great portion is innhe hands of
_ Cow Feed to a Wah prpton balanced radon
, ground, will establish great inter­ the Japanese, the Japanese labor­
.vv,w. it to specially valuable.lor feeding in conjunc­
national friendships and good-will ers are given preference over Filil «-»frisndshlpq whjch will harbinger
tion with youf cheap homegrown i
Inos.
Nearly one-half o f the is a prescription ■ f&lt;? Malaria,
J everlasting peace.
T h e C oach provides
provides' all close
apanese in the Philippine Islands Chills" and 'Fever, Dengue or •Bil­
It to naada of cotton seed u»ceL com meaL linseed
, ."One o f t&amp;e- ultimate objects of
live in the province o f Davao.
ious
Fever.
It
kUU
the
garnS, written codes is to standardize con­
oil maal, flluten feed, p e a D u t oil toed, alfalfa meal,
comfort, utility; and diatihetion. And
Among other *complaints re­
______________________________ _
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duct so that all fellow-craftsmen
weetened with pure cane motoaaesio make it moffe
reived was one from the chauf. in any line of business can compete
because
no
otl^er
type and
no i other
car
ffure* union o f the city o f Davao
palatable, i
1
a ' 4
a
.
.
*
with one another on on equality
A CLEAR SION
which alleged that Japanese resi­
1 o f opportunity. Where m en.com- dents refuse to use automobiles
Bright, sparkling eyes, cheeks wkB
ih-Mem(
; pete on different business etandtbs glow o f health, a skin'as smooth
driven by Filipinos.
ing
feed manul
&lt; arde, there Is no equality of op­
as velvet, the ideal w e all strive to
in the South. They have built up a wonderful repo­
portunity."
attain. N o Mssniebee, n o eruptions,
; The convention will continue in ahd problems o f Rotary club admin- no
10 marks to destroy
. lationr for high quality feeds, j
i &lt;•
.
do blackheads, 30
. session four days and will end with latration will be discuaawi.
the even texture Of healtl
' Ihe election of officers on Friday, j A president and eight directors i The secret is pure, red I
I free
1 % ^ ^ ^ Ed^M org^n Co.’* Happy Stock
mer Governor Frank O. Low- wiU be elected, a new adm inlstra-1Iromj?oiaons and Jlmpurit
Feeds.
. *» * , .
of IHinois will h«&lt;one o f the *t|on coming
makes
'
*In to'
** * 1
every &gt;*that
“ m
'ak'e*'the *
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V
,
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l
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bf
' speakers. Reports will bo year. The leading „
dates for ate health, bl
a ^ e
Resident are: Everett
" HU1 of pics, boils
Oklahoma City, at pi
first skin blem"
.
s e m i n o l E t e e d CO. A
LEO N ;
Crad'“ presklent; Harry.
Ih , Influence ’of.
H. THE
PHO!
ib o f H^qulami'w.
Organize Temporarily T o
(let
Accurate Estimate o f Mid-State
Pleasure and Commercial
Waterway.
a

bolt or other division o f the con­
vention was contemplated.
’ Foster told the delegates hb
party had no intention o f capturing
the convention. Mahoney said his
faction would stick to the finish un­
less outright communistic control
developed.
Further evidence of the ironlnjout o f the differences which for a
time threatcned-thc- life' o f the
gathering was furnished by an
over-night agreement to dissolve
the delegations from the workers’
party* and the federated farmerlabor party o f wjilch C. E. RuthenbeTg was leader. The members of.
these delegations were distributed
among
their respective home
states.
fa il o f States
With this ending of the repre­
sentation o f political organizations
as such, went the delegations from
the World War Veterans, Amalga­
mated Clothing Workers and Junior
Workers’ League. The roll calls a;
Wednesday's session wero there­
fore confined to a call of states.
Committees on platforms and
resolutions and on nominations
were also named and while waiting
for these bodies to get through
their work the conventioh listened
to oratory. Immediately launching
o f a new craft to sail the political
seas was the burden o f all these
and cheers o f approval greeted rach
reference to this as the real pur­
pose o f the convention.

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Does a Hen Taste
Smell Her Feed!
YOU WILL HAVE TO ASK THE HENABOUT'

POLITICS WARM
A S CONVENTION
D RAW SN EARER

J

SAYS ROTARY IS
TO E S T A B L IS H
SERVICE'LDRAJL

:Sanford Feed &amp; Supply

C l e a r e d With the
Confession o f Mari

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You Pay No

Happy Cow. Sweet Feed

Gar Comforts in tfa* Goac

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GOING OUT OP BUSINESS

THIRIHG STOCK-«l4n;

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PRICES

TH E N A T IO N A L SA L E S C O M P A N Y H A S P U R C H A SE D T H E EN TIR E STOCK O P GROCERIES, D R Y GOODS, H O SIER Y, U N D E R W E A R , SHOES, RUBRF r
GOODS, A N D A L L OTH ER GOODS T H A T GO A L O N G IN A G E N E R A L STORE OP MRS; G. C. CATES, L O C A T E D A T 207 FIRST STR EE T, S A N F O R D , FLORIDA
TO K EEP FROM M OVING THIS STOCK A N D P A Y IN G FREIGHT, W E H A V E M A R K E D E V E R Y A R T IC L E IN T H E STO RE T H A T W IL L M A T C H EVERY
BODY’S POCKETBOOK. W E W IL L OFFER TH IS E N T IR E STOCK A T U N H E A R D OF PRICES.
W E M E A N W H A T W E SAY.
Y O U C A N B U Y Y O U R N FFns
IN GROCERIES, D R Y GOODS A N D SHOES FOR PRICES T H A T W IL L S T A R T L E YOU. DON’T F A IL TO A T T E N D TH IS SA L E A N D S A V E M O N E Y .
THN
STOREIS POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.
NO F A K E .
&gt; 1
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... :

COFFEE

COFFEE

COFFEE

M AXW ELL
HOUSE

FARM A
BRAND

ST. REGIS
BRAND

SILK
Crepe de Chine
40-in.

Everything at Unheard
o f Prices

S A T IN
A L L COLORS
B E LTIN G

$1.29

'&lt; 14c

SW ISS
COFFEE

COFFEE
SU N BEAM
B R AN D

L U Z IA N N E
BRAND

GREEN
COFFEE
BEST G R A D E

SU G A R

ROSE D A L E

2 LBS.

PEACH ES.
N o. 3 Cans

TOMATOES

TO M ATO ES
N o. 2 Can

No. 1 Can

15c

TEA
BANQUET
BRAND

29c

Pineapple
LIBBY’S
BRAND
, No. 2 Cans

DELM ONTE

21c

21c

*

D OTTED
AH Colors

APRICOTS

TISSU E
G IN G H A M S

R A T IN E

L IN E N

All Colors

P U R E IRISH
Shrunk. $1 Seller

TEA, Volan
Brand Vi lb .

CORNED BEEF.
Corned Beef Hash
2 -lb .

I

Can
TAMOTO Soup,
.Campbell’s __

PUFFED RICE
and Wheat ....
CORNFLAKES
Kellogg’s .........

A (]

a lii

PORK AND BEANS,
Vnn Camp’s Camp*
bell’s,, Bit*

VtY T N ICE

W E L C H ’S

..B R A N D
ST i ! &gt;
.

CREAM.Pet and

CREAM, Carna—j
lion* SmalLcan^-

CREAM OF
Wheat........

SHREDDED
Wheat..........

SYRUP, Ain*
Ga, Vx Gallon

JAMS, All
Kinds, 2*lbs

VINEGAR,
.Vx Gallon...

■ •—

STARCH
Argo .....

*

9c

.{»

Asparagus
Tips

KETCHUP

O V E R SE A

Van Camp’s

V --

33c

STAY

AWAY

MORE

YOU

W IL L

LOSE

.

19c

- V .,-

ORGANDY
All Colors...

•

Ladies Silk Hose
si.pu ,
n

LISLE HOS
Ladies 50c—
Value____ £

Childrens’ Hose
20c
4
Value........... J

MEN’S HOSE
25c
Value.... ....... ,

SHEETS
Unity
81x90

BEDSPREADS
Rlpelctte t P A
72-90..... . t y U

Vdlue........

•" *'

Ladies’ Silk Hose.
All ShndesOd (j

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C i n n J i t E N ’ &amp;rso.CKS::

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PEAS

OLIVES

FL O U R

SOAP

Sweet Violet

Stuffed and
Plain

V E R Y BEST

F e ls f .

2 For

Self-Rising

Brand

INDIAN HEAD

$ jr V a lu V * ® I id
*

59c

LINEN

YOU

HALF PRICE

\ .No. 1 Can
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FRENCH

LO N G ER

ALL DRESS GOODS

FOLKS, Y O U ’V E N E V E R H E A R D OF StJCH
B A R G A IN S AS. W E OFFER

PALM OLIVE
Soap, Cake......

OCTAGON
SOAP, large

THE
Grape Juice.

IMPORTED

GINGHAMS

No. 2 Cans

You Can’t Afford to Stay Away
CORN

GINGHAMS
A L L KINDS
GOOD '
PATTERNS

Naphtha

OVERALLS
WORK flHIRTS
HALF PRICE

2 Bars

OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER

MEN’S SILK
HOSE
$1 Value......
MEN’S SHIRTS
4
All
OAa .
EMBROIDER!
AND LACEJ

BOYS’
Overalls

MIDDY ...
BLOUSES

Come, bring your friends and be convinced — W e
DON’T

FORGET T H E

AD DRESS— LOOK FOR

THE

SIGN

ON

THE

ENTIRE STOCK
M UST
B E SOLD

T H IS STORE IS POS­
IT IV E L Y GOING «
O U T O F BUSINESS!

First Street
ENAM ELCROCKERY

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HALF
PRICE

OF

LAD IES’
HIGH
G R AD E
SLIPPERS
W E R E $6.00

PRICES

$3.95

W ARE AT
UNHEARD

M E N ’S
SH O E Sand
O XF O R D S
$6.00 Value

FELT
SLIPPERS
' A ll Sizes

C H IL D R E N ’S
H IG H
GRADE
V SHOES

BO YS’
SOME
W ELT
; L A D IE S ’
OXFORDS
j.S IL P l’ ERS ,
and
ft
at
HIGH SHOES

$2.49

w ja n ir a iw aR fiira

98&lt;5

MEIN’S
SCOUT

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P A JA M A ;

CHECKS

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SHOES :

$L98

36-in.

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CtH.UMBUS, &lt;k, June tt.—Jadgtt
* st the Royal Mint far 50 R. M. Wtutamakir, asaociatc justiai

a ft t L E a n t t i*

on puge lia, i&lt;f Dm puMlo, s i c K u r . i* E K \ 'itm jc n iL im B
tintv. M M u o
(Children suffering ,'from into*)
flndYto any and all other revimn &lt;»*
!&gt;
.*,•
nnnicM
nrr
iiohjinwit, jial \Offfns atMtrosa^|’cstiea% m
perottyis. «i
y
right.
title
i»rfcli*ri-jff
claiming a|
In itfld to J l|e proper!v lieretasbntMt onhcsluty. There art other gym
,r
It Is hereby ordered that you and
rnrh of yon. lie nnd appear before
onr suiit (.Un uit tkHu U «^t AUe .Sieif)
11oust! at Hanford. Honda. on th#
1st day of Keptemhor, I'*21. unit (hen
nnd there make answer to (lie Mil
of romptnlnt exhibited, af.tlnxt &gt;ou
in (his r.inse.
-It ii further ordered that this
Ordi'r'nf Pobllraffon lie *p\ifdlxtu-U

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9 pilssed employees left iwtaring all

5 ®?rts’ 9* Vengeance. The cfstwhlta
9 director.'of general affairs, whd

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■ Iwas the ringiender .in the, rallies
■ j Ujjbn' tho public treasury, ndmltted
a|to the new administration that
■I thcro was not a'copper to turn over
J , and refused to surrender his rec■ |ords and files. He succeeded in
■ I slipping out o f the city after hav9 ing once.been stopped by the po■ lice.
«
■
A fter the police had boon paid
their arrears o f salary, the govern-,,
or was astounded to receive word'
that the police chief had resigned,
investigation showing that he had
been bribed by a wealthy Chinese,
who had inode n fortune in illicit
opium trade, and who wanted to
block any inquiry. The governor
gave both men a limited time in
which to remove themselyps from
his jurisdiction.
The solo survivor o f tha former
administration is D. T. Un, di­
rector o f forestry nnd agriculture,
an American trained specialist in,
Itin department.

Raisin Bread and Coffee Cakes
4

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Tim inoitom loaf of ^tvail stand'
u n oiliest loaf of bresil
a tamil chunt^',(&gt;.'. l-^.efunu juitlealstcnco Is said lo hv.
i|oity. acvorttlijf *&lt;&gt; vVMiam !*.
one discovered by nu Kg'
Ward. Ho* gr&gt;.it Inker.' ’flm »tfi
Un explorer on the banka of
f ;!-i In 1905. and now on* exht I , of ih e n w d e u v h)\f o f J i iv .i l Is only
luiUfh. rlttei, tlu»-i: V. ii|.-li nr*nip nl tlis British Muneuin
n
linked I III I not sold are called
fir
by llu&gt;
linf. sh oiii .iliove. wan baked
the year
U. C und U lluror Jbaking company. So future iten
forv iver 4100 years old.
I
-atlona will not bo allu to Jude

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radio service from Berlin during
the bathing senson, according to
plans perfected recently. For thU
purpose the radio stntion at Swinemunde, which thus-fnr maintained
merely a scrivcc for ocean vessels,'
will he reconstructed so ns to make
possible the broadcasting o f the
Berlin programs to the guests o f
the Baltic seaside resorts, while
the Hninhurg stntion can without
difficulty servo the North Sea
watering plnco.

Special Make

Chocofdt^ Pies, Large and Small
Assorted; Large Pure Fruit Pies
Try Our
IIOM EAD E SQ U AR E LOAF

Chancery.
Seth Woodruff. Complainant.

oqr mqCern rlvIllaMlon
by our
Urvuil ni lu tho rii*o of othe.'
iomon^ hi'ui't ’■flnda.”
In »h*- Insert la.shown n portion
••I ih-*.licet of nplc add spnn motor
vi-htelcf* ivhleh siart out each day
from Ihe trreat Modem bakeries
ilolU« rlni( freslt bread and cullbid .
for uiisold louvii.

No Wnttcr What Kind or
Butter You nre Using
We Have Something Better

6 lb. Sack Flour Free with-Every $5J)Q Purchase

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[ay Yourself for Helping Yourself.
ou want at PIGG LY W IG G LY .

You will find the Brands

5 lb. Cotlon Sacks

Kellog’s
K ru m b le d B ra n

WITNRIM mv hsiut and thS seal
of tho Clrrult Court of the Haveplb
.liiillcliil Circuit of the Hlatc of Tlor
Ids. In and for Hemlnole County. on
this Hip 2(1Hi ilay of June, A .. D.

“ FANCY

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in Ihe Circuit Court of the Seventh
Judicial Circuit nr the Htntn of
----- Florida.—In e n d -fo r Hamluofs
County. In Chancery.
Nellie Inarnm. joined hy her hus­
band nnd next friend. John l.«
Ingram. Complainants,

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Asron Jcrnlsan. et nl.. Dofendunts.
CITATTHN
To Aaron Jernlrnn. Ilohert Hamhart. Husan Hnrnhart. Joseph 11
Askew. Harsh J. Askew. James
Weeks. Joseph Flncgan. : Rel)err.n
KInegan. Henry, A. Crano nnd
Hophta.
Crane.
anil . each
nnd
every of the above named defend­
ants, If living, and If any. either
or nil of said defciglanta he dead, to
aU parties claiming Interests under
each'and .every of thh follow lag drreeSed defendants, to-w lt: Aaron

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8 o'clock, lib ..T.... 36c
Red Circle lib ..... 40c
Bokar lb
45c
(CJ^ut ColTcc !k tlic rtdit)*

&amp; I*. Store first. We have cverytklng

Michael J, Doyle, deceased, or oilier- ,
wise. In and to the following de­
scribed Jnndn In Ihe County of Hem- |
Inolo und State of Florida, more I
particularly described as follows;
i
Beginning at a point on th«,c*n-|
ter line of Mcllonvllle Avrnu*- Ini
the City at Hanford. Florida. IHTJ
feel North ♦ degrees Hast of the In­
tersection of the center line of MelInnvllle Avenue with Hie Booth lltia.
of Hection q». Township. 1». d"Uthi
iUtnge 31 Hast; (Hence North 1
gn-ea f^uit along the center line "jt ,
Mellonvdle Awnlle t15 feet: thence
West parallel with the Huuth line

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line of, Tier VM.M according to K. It.
TralTord*a Map of the Town, of Haa*.
: ford. FliVelda. said east dine being
XM feet east,n f and parallel to Him
-east llite ^If Bay A v en ie: theaW
uth nlotiH-aald east ICde of said
re - l - ' l l i fest.'m ore dir less. Hb
a polnl west o f point &gt;of begin, nliig. thagee -east »«7 Beet, majn
, nr loss. to * point of gisglnniag.
[ rnserved
fonlslnlng
Bnd hereof Klla A ,
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Come to See Us - 1 ■"■Youi

to suit you, nnd ou:* priceH arc lower. _

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PALM SPRINGS

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Borden's

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... -t^illsbury, 241b $1.25
rr'Ipillsbury 121b.... 65c
111 Gold Medal 241b 1.30
Gold Medal 12lb 67^

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In lltwasnfonl Herald, a newspatur
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Mepilnole
p iih iis h e d
In
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H epilnoie
County, F lo rid a , once each wmk for '

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7 1-2 Percent. Oar Price List Quotes Prices this
Week that Scream.Look Them Over and Phone
Us Your Order Today. We Deliyef Anywhere

Kelsey Illuuton. et al.. Defendants.
CITATION
To Jnmes C. lieniell. John N.
Hrailshawr. II. H. Adams. Itlrhle
Woodl»rIdge. Albert (I, Knves nnd
w ife .---------- Knves. William T. Nash
anil w ife , ---------- Nash, J. J, Harris,
M. (lore, J. It. Chnlien, Marla (I
Murphy. Jessie C. Murphy, Frank H.
I.evfls, Truslee und Hla Hurrm-pira In

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Judicial Circuit o f Florida. In
and fo r Henilimti* County. In

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

tons J O T cv e r.^ fjU a ifih ild It pa
has Barit'rings Brow**'the *’fcyt
had breath and takes no interest
play, it is almost a certainty! til
Wtiftnh art H t«a * * # * * ■Ifte'rftalll
Tho surest remedy for norm s
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Trust. \Y. S. Kei'f«r »nd w|fe. — I—-j
K-pfcr. iltohir ft. Martoii. Trust t
Hint’ his HucceaSors In Trhst. Hob* t'
II. Itainspy, Trustee nnd his Sure* sors In Trust, nnd each und .vary f
the said almvn uiimcdf drfcndnnta, t
lltlnKi nnd If either, any or »IU&lt; t
snld defendants l&gt;» deail. It nll.im ties clalniltiK Interests u nder'rail
nnd every of the followlnn deeeusi I
drfendnnls. (o-w lt: James C. He HATIIKIiS TO GET RADIO
John N. Hrndshaw, 11. t&lt;. Ad»in' ,
WARNEMUNDE. G a r m u n y , dell.
lllrhle W’ oodhrldge. Albert O M r l
June 18.—The whole North Sea and nnd wife. ■- — Knves. Wllllnrn ".
Baltic coast is to lie supplied with Nnsh nnd wife, — —— Nash, J. .

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Kilo A. Phi'e's Hub-ImVIilon, ns pirf| lil.i. In and for Henilnole'Countr. L _
l*lnt thereof Only of record, also.
this the 20th fUv of Jane. A. f1 l
.K. A. DOliODAHS,
All nf !«ots One Cl). Two (3). 1931.
Thfei* (1). Vour ( t ) : Klfr (A). HI*
-fHerk of (ho flrealt O n r l nf the
(ft). Heven (7)-. Klghr &lt;a». Nine (9).
S-M-nth Jtnllrl il I’lreolt. Irj
Twelve (12). Thlrjeen (13). Twentyami fur Neminnls Crumlf.
two (22). anil Twenty-three (JJ) of
(Meal)
Hy A. M. Weeks, tuC .
1‘iti'u Aeren. according to ta via1 OKotVjK a . r»i: o y m w .
a .
thereof finis of.ti-enrd In I’lAt IhiaK
rlolleltitr and,of i'*&gt;MMrl for m I
3 on j. tinire 3! o f ‘the imlille A-cerd*
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promise of further interesting (Jay*
in Tsingtao’s usuallv placid wfistenco. Having pacified the police,
■ n iM «
aaaaaaaaaB B axacan aD aa
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■ who were on the .verge of mutiny i
bccqfua.of three manths^irtcara a l
.nav.
wtktfpt nor Vm( hie
■tiitf
pay, the
the (lew
new governor'and
his atatf
#rc on the alert f6 f threatened
counter attacks by thy ousted ones.
[•The
historic indhtinixtratiori
building, over wn.ch the flags of
Germany, Japan and Chinn have
iiijm ’ i i h .'W t K f ir w i i ii i ii r i i
lUativi, never wuncased aruort'rjt'
citing day than that o f the recent
iliticai house-cleaning. Governor
^o began operations'at 8 a. m.,
an- unhenrd-of- th'Mjj,And’
the dis.
nnd'UltrdU-f

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. the Evening Stand aril,
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fL mint hy a l&gt;«rty of
Suitor!'. The machines local nobpreal Wednesday, meeting
n~ Rusudan coin*, nt ,the instant death. He |tas been su ffer.
ment officials anRi ndvlfors, gives
; (V ) every eight hour*.

jad forms the most important liuk to the success of
ir picnic luncheon. If you’re easily contented by
[inary Bread then you’ll just order Bread, but if
i want crisp, well bilked loavos, tho kind thpt always
Icons for more, then you’ll bo sure to get your supfrom Millcm’ Bukery.

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or less to the p^&gt;lnt i ironnty, Florida, unre Sseh wed

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among the trUmDeta ha; hd ; and'He ifmelfeth the battle afar plt*» the thunder of.the captafps, antj. the,
nhouting.” ,J
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That's William Jennings Bryan as Arthur Brisbane re­
ports him just before the Democratic national'conypption.
SIOl.fcA_ND L IlKAIV------ __ K d lto r
WARD HKRO.Lt*..: . Mi m i v No one else but Brisbane would have been clever enough to
M. H*V
111 A w m II* A t t R M
1’ k o a r 148 find tha^ bit of scripture to apply.
No one but Brisbane
Would
hhve
thdngnt
to
say:
,, '
•
^iitmsCRlPTlON RAtfeS
Otl* te a r____$7.00 Six Month* .I J.BO
Bryan will be heard from now, as of yore, **H*e rdjoicllvered In Citjr by Carrier, per
PaJh
v « M l ’ IB*. Weekly 'Edition.: * 1.00
,
eth
in
his strength." And alao "he mockcth at fear, and
per Wear. ** * *
is not affrighted." Bryan, best advertisement that
11'B U M i SPMriOMt v AM.oMtesry
notice*, card* of thank*, resolutions * TTorida liver half, except her climate, fertility and fine
end notice* of nntertalnmenla whore
people, will be heard -£rom.----s,
chars** are made will be charged
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llcatipn of all new* dispatches
idUed to It or not otherwise cred­

THERE IS NOTHING like be­
lieving that you can win. When
Caesar toid the frightened boat­
man that his boat couldn’t sink
with him &lt;Caesar) in it, and when
Napoleon really believed that his
‘‘star’* would | take card o f him,
tKose famous gentlemen had the
best possible start in any fight— f-SELF-CON FIDEN CE.1
McAdop, hun-ying from Chicago,
sticks his head out o f the window
and says: "W e can beat ’em, any

People go to , Iot
they should keep 1 * , ^ ^
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people of this state as well as a compliment to the Com­
moner. But the prpbabilities o fJwhat he is going, to do in
that'conVeHtldh Is tfbrtyln&amp;‘ the Special Intec&amp;ita rtftMt acute­
ly. They’d like to see him develop a c o m b i n a t i o n o f laryn­
gitis,
tunatifdMh. sunllty and neuritis f i x i n g him so. he could
'k ill
hot sfietfk/ Me, liear.Adr 'write until alter ihe convention is
safely over.
t. }
Brisbane expects Bryan to be a central figure, again in
New York. He Wouldn’t be surprised to see Him crirry the
delegates into the full current o f a flood of oratory that
would engulf and drown the wets themselves. If McAdoo
fails' to secure enough vbtes to win the nomination Bryan
may be trusted to have another worthy candidate ready to
pit against the A1 Smlth-Undcrwood-Cox element and what
it stands for. w
Tljnt DqmpcratiC convention will be anything but tame.
And FJorkla’fifeelegatfi lyiHfurnish the dynamite.

W*He looked »a;conliSc4ltfad Caesar
ited In this paper and also the local
and Napoleon combined when he
creln.
nf
new apnbillliiaiVl.
. All
_ rlKhi*
_
_ _ of special
repuHllcatlon
*pecla) dispatches
said it, according to the reporters.
herein are also reserved.
1
1i•’' VU't i*
OF COURSE, nothing is quite
sure. Unknown Caesard have sutik
with the boatman after telling him
BII LE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
the boat couldn’t sink and many ah'
HQW T O OVERCOME
EVIL:—
VET
unknown Napoleon’s, "sta r" has
Be kindly affectionate one to an­
other with 1brotherly •'WVo;- in
turned out to be only a firefly.
honour preferring ono another;
However, McAdoo is the lending
recompense to no man evil for evil.
candidate now. There is no doubt
m Provide .things hppe.it ataWfii right
nbout that. He really expects to
o f all men. Be not overcome of
win, and that’s 49 per cent o f win­
evil, but overcome evil with good.
ning.
Romans 12:10,. 17, '21? i’
Y ou’ve heard o f England's patri­
otic exhibition at Wembley, plnnned
H Y S 1L K 3 AND FINE ARRAY
to boom the British empire and
* My ailka and fine array,
. &gt;
arouse British patriotism.
My smiles ami Upgui.'jjcU tyd.
The best imperial exhibit shows
. ;d *
¥4 . x -.-o-------a map of the world of gigantic size
Arid rfiooiirful!' ieim fVsf;«ir '
with the oceans, seas and bigger
Brings me yew to deck my grave:
Choose the Right Tags For Florida
lakes made o f real water.
Such end true lover* have.
i
*■
Britishers walking around the
Hia fade ia as fa it as heaven
The State Highway Commission, or the Comptroller, or map sec all parts of the earth’s'
When springing bdds unfold;
whoever It id responsible for the selection o f the colors and surface owned by thgro lighted .Up .
0 , why torhim wasn’t given.
designator the state's automobile license tags, can do a ser­ by red lig h t* ' from below,
Whose heart is wintry c6Id?
thousands o f British 'il
vice
for Florida by making, a study of the most effective tags see
Hia breafct is love'* all-worshipped
moving along through the Wntei
i tomb,
used in other states before making a choice for the 1925 tag. the great world’s trade roul
s
Whero all love's pilgrims dome.
The tag carrying a map of Florida was an unusually Signs tell them that .'the Brit!
pretty ono; and it was one of the best fQr recognition on a flag flics over onenjuarUu;.of
Bring me an axe and spade,
Bring
Inn, me a winding.sheet;
swiftly moving car. But this year’s design blurs. The colors the land on e a—rth- .''l r r&gt; Vi si
L
When I my grave have made
are not in sharp enough contrast, and too long numbers are
w hen
t h e •V i s i t o r 1
Let winds and tempesta beat!
Canada, Australia and South &amp;
Then down I’ll lie ns cold a* clay: used to insure the best effects.
rica sees that he nays to himself,
True love doth pass away.
Naturally Florida iikes to show the large number it has "Partnership
T H E FIGHT ON M’ADOO
in the British tffriplro
* i. •— W illiam 'Blake.'
o f registered ftutomoblles, and it wants to fix the license tags ia a pretty good thing.”
MIAMI HEI1ALD
And other sections, including
Coplidgo has been compared to so that the 1925 design ia easily differentiated from the one
Mussolini. Which one has been used in 1924. But it is of still greater importance to have au­ ours, arc bound to give the British­
It becomes readily apparont, as thirds and victory. And this is the
complimented?
tomobile tags that can be caught with a glimpse and remem­ ers credit fo r governing ability.. the date fo r the Democratic con­ present purpose o f the financial
«&lt; &gt; ■
i
You saw the other day a statement
bered.
I f you haven't paid all your bilLi,
by the British Labor Prime Min­ vention draws near, that the fight powers who fear M cAdoo because
do po tomorrow the Inst day o f
Yellow, especially orange yellow, on a black or dark green ister Macdonald that the whole mad} in the desperate attempt to they can not control him.
prewnt the nomlnaion o f William
“ Pay-Up Week.”
background makes an effective color combination. And Flor­ army of the British empire is G. IfcAdoo is prompted nnd engin­
However, the belief is grow ing in
smaller
than
the
army
o
f
Holland
well-informed
circles that the
ida
should
consider
that
orange
and
green
belong
to
her.
The
Things to worry about: Eight
or Spain. That means good man­ eered by the big financial interests, Smith forces will not remain solid.
whiih
naturally
fear
his
nomina­
green,
of
course,
must
be
very
dark
or
the
contrast
will
be
thousand misers In this country are
agement.
tion These interests, centered in When it is seen that there Is no
. hoarding forty-four million dollars, ruined. A forest-green almost black for a background with
Street, know that McAdoo further hoDe, it is likely that they
according to the latest statistics.
an outline o f Florida traced by a white ribbon, and the nu­ THE GREAT EVERETT Cotton Wal
has
the
best chance o f any o f the will disintegrate. There is little
. - . . . O' —
Mills, of I-nwrence, Mass., have
merals
done
in
vivid
orange
would
make
a
startling,
and
beau­
Denocratic
possibilities o f defeat­ likelihood o f the M cAdoo line
In days of tyng ago a young man
cloned. "N o demand for colored
breaking at any early stage. Most
tiful,:
license
tag.
would take a young'lady’s hand­
cotton goods.” And England -i* ing their ticket, Coolidge and o f his (^legations are positively In­
Daves.
They
realize
that
McAdoo
Also the numerals should be kept down to as few digits shipping millions o f yards o f col­
kerchief a* a remembrance of her.
structed and will vote under the
Now&gt;he takes samples of her fa­ as can be arranged for through the use of letters or other ored cotton cloths into this coun­ is the choice ’o f a strong majority unit rule. They will not quit his
of ihe delegates in the approaching
vorite lip-stick. **
&lt;
symbols. The letter A followed by a series beginning at ” 1" try. The stores discover that goods cmvention and they ara.otfw de- standard until all hope has fled. A
sell more easily when tnbclled
votng every item o f strength Bhd candidate who enters a convention
' Miami doctors declare that bob- and ending at "500," then the letter *‘B” followed by the se­ “ Made in England” .
intbence nt their commafid (^)\pr©- with a majority o f the votes or who
r ■ bing. a girl’s hair will affect her ries ’T to ”500;’ ’ then the letter "C " followed by the same
vert
that m ajority growing!, to a acquires a m ajority on the early
temperamentally.''The most impor­ series; and on'through the alphabet—this would provide tor
IT
O U LD N T BE a bad idea to
" BA°r-ty *— ..... "A
ballots usually wins. The exception
tant* fact,” though, is that It will the license tags of 130,000 cars, with no.’tag having more
, Washington; and'iri tverjr
nf A1 Rmlth ftin* was Champ Clark, who had the
affect her looks.
U
solid delegations o f 25 states to
than three numernU to remember. A fter the alphabet is J ® , * J. Jpatriotic
&amp; stlle,map .howintr
£
used,o
single ;m^ol8 could bo deviaed, and tagn p rovid ed^ ’we don’t own one^uaTrof t S tgutes.to that o f McAdoo, haa bcui start with and gained steadily un“ Chilean Pays Fguv Thousand
he had a majority.* Rut the
fo r One Polo Gamo , «ay* a'Jicad- that
nv’ nnnmpintorl hv
o.,frtmnhlla owners.
garth’s surface. But we have got a raized’ upon by these interests nb
be greafly'appreciated
by automobile
mp Clark candidacy had to
»
X
»&lt;
n
weapon
fo
r
thq
dcfciyt^jof
U|e
'&gt; fine.. That isn't jlm Lhfpg.
iet the inspirational and compelm+t.rw.s prottSAiWagainst theft and $3 aJflfifms of identifi
su m ith a a th a y % jj^ tjfcn pi
g! personality 'o f 'WoodrbW W il­
t^tilif ip autotjff4|jHOccidents,-the ii6e^ y t nt-~fa~really ofnn.-i a TSTgeTJorsurmi Tofioow
one Httle poke:
son
and the resourceful anc^deter­
.
,
.
much importance. A careful study of the subject by the au- sold
agree
mined mi*n wbf&gt; l«d -b»»—**use~*U
in the world,
and
ope hSndred i&amp;
the
cjucs^
-----ujia, I-* -' iwtrir ntm-on the proWbition
The-Uttta glcl~ 4t&gt;wa the street
at TivUahasaeaavouldJja well worth while.
a n d .t w ^ ft.m a iG^
fcp^ ^ - V r r U d - i ^ ^ pf thc. 8tauneh
Baltim ore,'together -with the domi­
t wantatta -know -a*bet her't he*?'
l
ligunt American human beings. ..
- current taRnrtwnr a dirrk h om r tw ar
* 11 of^flarnmaqy ^HalL, .ft was ni« ‘ nant influence o f Bryan. There is'
rio such personality, no such lead­
HIFE CREATES THE forip of each man in the fashipn ought to be possible in somo wny plain n few days ago in'blew T&lt;
nrferem o to Black Beauty ofInterest Americans to buy goods'
of his-thought. One becomes; predominantly what his pre­ to
that Thomas F. Ryah Is the ’piriwer ership, among the opponents o f M c­
fiction;
4
made in their own country. - .
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—
’
behind the Smith candldscy-r-and Adoo— and Bryan, who “ put over”
vailing thought nictates; he determines the mold within
No ^dnger’ will the waiters o f a himself that Life shall fill. Wfth his mentality wide open to
Ryan represents Wall Street. So, Wilson, is is instructed for McAdoo
IN ENGLAND, If yon buy goods A1 Smith is to be used byr Wall and is also personally for him.
Bcrlirf 'hote^ be ^called by that
The party must nominate a man
name •but'MMtdadt will respond to the One Life, and increasingly receptive to the divine inflow, N’OT British made, you are looked Street in d determined effort to
upon with contempt. Here, if you
the n4^o',1‘gfcnjFntede”. Wonder if his thoughts are in harmony with the Universal Mind and he jnsist on buying gooc^s NOT Amer­ prevent the nomination of McAdoo influence; who can not be con­
that v fll make aqy difference in manifests ease.— Eugene Del lffar.
and thus make more probable the trolled by tho interests which dom­
ican made, you are considered election of the Republican ticket, inate the Republican party and'tho
the scjjp o f tips.
^
fashionable.
administration
and
which is primarily the Wall Street Republican
: ----------°---------IT IS ffHE lifted face thai feels the shining o f the sun.
which aro supporting Coolidge;
r The'Esat and West arc suffering
ticket.
SOCIALIST PRIME minister or
,
from 1 Heat wavo while this city is — B r o w n in g ,* ^
A l' Smith will riot be nominated who can command the support of
LABOR prime minister, you find
b n jo y t * excellent weather. Anfo r president by the New York con­ the progressive people o f the coun­
A ------- r \
little change In policy when na­
ther cood reason why
\
Sanford is
vention. This is a certainty. While try; who can get tne votes o f the
tional feelings are concerned. Poin­
goocj ^iace to live.
vc TIJE VACATION
The Tribune takes little stock in farmers; who has a record o f
care ia kicked out, not because ho the religious objection urged to his achievement and servlco. It must
' f BAL
tLTJMpHE SUN
occupied the Ruhr, but because the candidacy, it is n powerful and in- name a man o f whom the independ­
Repo Its received from the San
franc started on its way to a onoford ((e d it Association give, the
Huporabie objection. In addition to ent, discerning voter will be able to
Alm osi' vacation time and no ,^ou will lto awake to defend ypur- cent price. Herriot, radical Social­ those who make Governor Smith’s say, when he goes to the polls:
name* „o f thwq, persons issuing
worthlais checks. Thqre arc soqio definite plans ycf. Of course moth­ self against Vnany varieties o f In­ ist, Is prime minister and says he rcliglou.t faith an irremovable ob­ "This man is different from Coolnamex which artr niWsvd When not er and tho girls know about a place sects. The bed will be hard, with "will stick" in the Ruhr.
stacle to his nomination, are those idge and is free from the influences
on th ftllst. ,
*'
n they would enjoy, but Dad’s pock- its lumps placed in the most inconwho.Will never consent to’ the nun*' which control Coolidge. He is pro­
ENGLAND CHOOSES Macdon­ ination of a man who favors mflll- gressive and he is for the people.
■tbook wouldh’t stand the strain, cnient places, and you will quit it
W helm s the Jollar bill that was and anyway tbo girls haven't a £frly when the ippstora begin to ald as labor prime minister. During ificatjgn o f the prohibition laws. He will rescue tho government
A i pi*ceil in circulation last Monday? thing At to toepr at a place like cfow, tke ducks to quack nnd the the war Macdonald was a pacifist. An Avowedly "w et” man can not be from the evils that have beset it,
•
- Has i l ’ bccn busy paying bills all that,
calves to bawl. There will be no If he Ipvd talked In tho United nominated. So, Smith ia an impos­ some of them deliberately crooked,
during the week1 dr hks' soriie per­
Thore are less desirable resorts electric fan to call upon when the States as he talked in England sibility. His own backers realise others actuated by self-interest. He
son s(ilck it aw ay,)# ' HU safe for In ab^ndancu, and all of these have heat becomes insupportable, and during tho war he would bo In •nia. .They do not hopo fo r his' gets my vote.”
safe keeping?
n ,
many shabby bearding houses run Ihe butter will be served In a liquid Jail now.
nomination.
But
the
Smith
•That mail Is William G. McAdoo
But in spite o f his pacifism, when
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by middle-aged! women. There a|atc, t .
which will amount, to — and, onleAe the alliance o f Wall
A due has been 'Offered in the seems to be a law that boarding » ' As a last resort' you Ai’a £ camp' tho Mexican* entered the English
between 200 anffSOO^Vrites StrMf, the ‘ “ wets” fand the reac­
of the mjsping dollar bill, houses o f this type shall be presid­ out. But unless you are an old representative out of Mexico and
convention, will, if it can tionaries is successful in the com­
of going through a score of e d over by thlH.’ sad women who go band at the business, the first barricaded him In his house, shut
intact, be sufficient to pre- bination now being formed, he will
, In an effort' to bquaro nc- about swatting flies. There will be storm will prove your tent inade-., ting off food supplies, they got a vgnc jjf cAdoot from gaining the ad­ be the nominee In the convention
stf, it niuat h^ve gone to Scars, a few rotting boards on the front ustP and soak your belongings; no W s s a g o from Miydonald not at all ditional votes necessary to two- and the next president.
porch;1tho menu never will change,
Company. . ■
sh pver three inch** fang *111' pacific jn tong. ..«•
A ’ labor pacifist Will fight If the
and you will think It necessary to »wim In the creek you have select­
• Iowki youth committed''suicide scald the bathtub with great vigor. ed an ugly creature with warning nation wants fighting. And a So­
iMUs parents offered to buy
There is the country, of course, rattles will inhabit the rocks near cialist prime minister with his
IM PRO VIN G TH E ST. JOHNS R IV E R
stfo rd . Always knew that a where the birds sing all day and your spring, and insects will chew hesrt wide open to the oppressed
German working man. will close jj ^ _________ ’__________F L O R ID A T IM E S -U N IO k
* puld drive a man Insane but the mosquitoes sing all night. The upon you night and day.
hia heart with a bang if any Ger­
iw that it would drive one window screens in your room will , Vacation time is almost here.
man gold is in sight. Old nature1is
bo 'patched and full o f holes, and
God bless our home.
obably a great many people made in the commerce between
stronger than now theory.
ik upon tho broad, beau ti­ these points. Bur:.'.-; the year o f
Arbuckle Is attempting a
l-etch o f waters of the 8t. 1922 the amoum. or tieight handled
pk. The formeg fil(n;.«&gt;me*
THE EAST AND other sections
at Jacksonville, will wonder between Jacksonville and Palatka,
dun
insists that be was pero f the country have been *tei\joyHOME W EEK
ich a stream coUld be "im - on tho St, Johns, was over half a
instead of prosecuted,
ing” all sorts o f weather except the
L” The reference la to its million tons, with value o f seven
TAMPA TRIBUNE
true, would mean at least
right kind. Rain without end;'sun­
I re Sul possibilities. The river and a quarter million dollars.
*wouldn't
top ershine only a few hours a week—
a deep nnd easily naviIncrease has been noted especi­
fore the camera aggia^
Thia week is being observed lency. Tho whole o f life has «&gt; then a scientific announcement that
inncl to the sea, and from ally in the lumber business, and
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nford man call* hi* baby
two, perhaps ready to form a don#
of. w ater.and a
plated and under
uer way pfhoqncrs
spots, a * &lt;Better Homes’ Week, j &gt;"
BnJ wflya °.f J
because St .beeaka In on in
nt r
. ,
. absolutely necessary, but tho old bio sun, one-half revolving around
will he .able to make
t
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disturbln^ndUas at alL Of epurae wooka do tyt-m can much l i £ £ o f the home c„ n bo * ^ * 1 to the other.
along
the
route
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,
where
cypress
and
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f tho night—Orlando Re*' any more, slnco the
various Itho new ways o f living, and should
pine lumber is being offered. A
r. No. h e J sJ u it U kinr agencies o f propaganda have put a .be. _
REASSURE
ybU R SE L F
on
large part o f shipments have been
»s o n in booiUng and is couple o f hundred In the ye*r&gt; ln -f An encouraging tendency has that point. The son eeero»-&amp; ln«k
made by raft, but this is probably
g to tbaf world what stead o f the accustomed fifty-tw o,; been noted o f late that may help its usual energy, due, perbaos to
not as satisfactory as loading the
nights w* jia w ta this
d .later improved to suit the in- schooners directly at the water's
to preserve the! hom e;' T h is Is thg Violent storms on thp son’s surface,
special attention.
inovement toward the suburbs. Bet- or' trouble with aolar rapio activity.
ng Business Mhat develops, edge for faraway porta. The dis­
K —— o - — — * *
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e-.flt. Johns has been improved tance between Jacksonville and
toward ;t*r transportation is making
t k iv .. 1*#..
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Department o l Commerce the city therp^has
“ The
t6e past y e a n , and the district Palmtksi, by water, is fifty-five
coma
a decided &gt;possible for _people
to t&gt;_
live
some
ea that the size o f bananas change In the homel ■
turbing. Such a thing could easily
, fo r the United States, ha* miles, and the appropriation availtally getting smaller each built city the separate
change the temperature o f thia
given Information regard- nbl&amp;Jor improvement In ^ho riv^r
Ihicn means that the "Y es, its surroundings o f wide
earth by, .several hundred degrees
r improvements. ♦ • - ^hinral. Wilie apparently wmall, b
No Bananas” Song will Us gardens, is more or, Idas .....
th /^ flscal year whieh andeStoJT to bo E fficie n t for e d
one'W ay op th e*oth er. And one
applicable in j H hundred1 sibl*. The apartment is necessary, [business , is located, where
3O0^1926, nearly twenty
hundred degrees'w ould be more
..work and reasonable acnow.
d o lo r s will be available complisAincnt o f the project.
than enough to end all o f us.
Thera is not room for anything •amusements are found, where
-o
asing the depth o f water
®!**•,- . .
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Ifhopping is done. Thia permit
ltimor* Sun la an editor- : , *• “ e*ifable that so far as poa- f living in tho more open aurroun
THAT, OR SOMETHING like It,
Jacksonville and Palatka.
out reasons'why a for* ■ible this trend should be resisted, j ings of the wido spaces, arid
be some work besides Contemporary Comment
has undoubtedly happened millions
----------locate In different A t ita best the apartment la an In- mits the maintaining o f
, in straightening the
o f time* In the history o f the unlthe result will ba a
i or entire
* substitute f o r the
indlvid
, houses as homes.
wmate will
better Water lane for
out like
M Unt|andn?1 th6n ”
tar aystema
The present week haa been
haa played
path,
t up *and down the
'
an;
anthill In
o f radio inas de to encourage this
every fgrally&gt; l
the points mentioned,
comfort,
i There
thing. It is a desiral
thing on
particularly Interesting to
American life la foundo
Dawes to
of the home,
Republican
“ ali go
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wm m «
thin
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It easy
the home ia
la *h!tt
»rth while*to*&lt;
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find out If. she can rM,

i^lh’t l!7e on rotljjt •loseT'
‘. ♦The small b p T w « J ,
ia a place where th*y i
cn:am bricks for p a v in /i.
Rood feelings tlwsH l!
pressed. Most of themkSLi
they are sent by freight '
The ever increasing nuoh.1
dlvorees is nn evil. I)ividiaa!Ll
will be multiplying.
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Experience isn’t such &gt;
tcacner i t you spend ill **»;
on the same lesson.
j
Sad thing about having tW,
pep n l night is you hiv‘ ^
pip all the next day.
While passing out poinW,
marks remember the pon
Hia only friends arc othr
pines. 'i

Steering a S a fe Course
T h e safe c o u r s e in fin a n cia l channels is the
o n e ch a rted b y k n o w le d g e and experience.
T h is in stitu tio n o ffe r s its safeguards and
e x p e rie n ce d -g u id a n ce fo r y o u r protection,
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nruxxlste ere rri*truct«A &lt;6* refund money In *v#rr
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satisfactory results x r * not obtained. Th*
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CLUM JONBS U V E U AISD KIUJUSY TOXIC
almost Invariably slope tlr slondency - of snseslnjr
lev* rest COLD.
Tbs
and the third doss usually stone the severest
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sees so set rid
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have
thst
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Don't wait for Pneumonia to develop, but buy a bolile ot w
JONES
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INKS LIVBR
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and you can not afford
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Social

Mah J op g g Party s
Given By Mrs. Cheik
Thursday A f terno&lt; n

Calendar.

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*W»fM ik« U ir lialaln Grim"
fooling caused by a torpid liver
id constipated MWTli can »'b o
3|o^ ’
&gt;tten rid ^ o f w ith' ahTpriring “ A .anile Will am m f.o»ir, L a x w i| »
omptneM by liilnjt flerbine. You
ik
feel its beneficial effect with the
■B A ,X
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first dose as its purifying and rog.
Get it ch'dr^iTon d 'K o n lip r every
d a tin g effect is thorough and
&lt;l'&gt;llnr palglMl’ old accounts nil this
complete. It not only drives out week.
bile and impurities but it Imparts
a splendid feeling o f exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of
spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Union
Pharmacy.
105 Palmetto Arc.

Phone: Rea. 42

Chiffon

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Please call at my store and
settle your accounts before
July 1st, as I will be away aft­
er that date! THANKS.
MRS; G; G. CATES;-

N. deV, Howard
Valdea hotel,

Whpn in,Daytona Beach Buy your Seafood Fropi the
is the one name in the Piano
industry that everybody. re­
spects, and the STEINWAY
Piano is one that everybody
admires.

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All kinds of Seafood frfcah daily.

Ocean Frown. Live Florid*

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tain tyfth Party.
me of Mr. and Mr*: j.- L .
ts the acetie o f a very innt enjoyable entertalnnday afternoon,
irving ice cream and^pake
f folks present went auto
(turning to find a light
pared for them,
enjoying this ^ occasion
. C. W. Spear,’Mrs. W . D.
. and Mrs. Willie Ingram,
inie Mac Yawn and Miss

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RED SEAL RECORDS
1011— Marchota (A Love Story of Old Mexico)
(Cchertzingcr); Indiana Moon (Davis-Jones);—John
McCormack.
— 10-in. list price $1.50

High School Class o f
1922 Holds a Reunion
The class o f '22 o f S. H. S. hold
its annual reunion Wednesday
night at Sliver Idke. The large
number present signified that the
class spirit was still alive in the
hearts o f the schoolmates, despite
their two years o f absence from
Sanford High school.
A swim in the lake was followed
by n big picnic supper, everyone
doing his best to prove that school
spirit must be nourished if it is to
be maintained.
Dancing was enjoyed until n late
hour. Before saying good night,
for “ old. time's sake” , school songs
were sung. It wns unanimously
agreed that old acquaintances
should not be forgot. The picnic
was an enjoyable occasion and
everyone is looking forward to the
Black lace and white chiffon arc both lovely, fragile fnbrics nnd next reunion.
when they join their fbrccSaa they hnve In this gown and hat we got
a truly satisfying result. Besides the loco edging,.m otifs o f the lace
h O O K I II
,
arc cut out and applied on the skirt and scarf. It is impossible to
over-estimate th eppoularity o f the black and whito combination .this
tfi.Ofldnirn hrlnar
factory
r o b u lit
season. Aa the season advances wc find thnt whito trimmed .with black
typewriter.
a nn
[a more popular thnn black trimmed With white, but you can’t go wrong
make.
Gpnd
with the combination any way you use It.
new. Ask to » v
one

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6448— Etude in C Sharp Minor (Chopin) ; Mazurka
in A Minor (Chopin)— Paderewski.
— 12-in. list price $2.00

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19341— When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-'
Boo— Fox T ro t; I Need Som ePettin — Fox Trot—B ir -*
noy Rapp and Hia. Orchestra- — 10-in.' liat price 76c» ■
'?

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Leona nil «

Joe Lienhart o f Oviedo Is in the
clt ytoday on business.

Shop in our fino stores which compare
l favorably with any In the country. Enjoy
surf bathing at our wonderful ocean beaches,
‘ Bring your clubs and play over our new IS
hole municipal golf course. Enjoy our mo­
tion picture house*, boat trips on the St.
Johns, and motoring to places of Interest.
Jacksonville hotels, through their low
summer rates, assure you o f comfortable
accommodations at reasonable cost. Wrilu
or wire for reservations to any o f the fol­
lowing members of lbs Jacksonville Hotel
and Restaurant Association:
HOTELS
MuMbeea

Albeit
Jnrkeoa

SHOES

era at their eonventlon in Orlando
i t M s s n s k .” na&gt;t - r i i-«r

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Oklawaba May Be
Freight Waterway
K feY W EB't. Juna , 2 0 ^ Richard
to information recalved hew United
SUtaa District Engineer Gilbert A.
Youngberg has revealed plans for

off land jutting
, to at leas ta
and a width of
[ at present, it Is
confined to about
it Springs.

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and

Monday

pendable baking powder
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Due to the excessive loss of bottles the
undersigned companies are forced to
raise the amount of deposit required
from thirty to fifty cents per case and
charge five cents for each missing bottle,
effective July 15,1924.

W E G IVE TICKETS ON AU T O

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“•Kansas City Star (4 U )

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Journey north.

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The, above deposit is charged only as a
measure of protection for our bottles and
cases &gt;nd will only pay a smalt part of
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B n a i - Q in n r l by
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35743— Wine, Woman and Song—Walts (Strauss) ;
You and You Walts (StrauBB)—Victor Symphony Or- '
cheatra.
r-12-in.list price $1.2ft. &lt;'

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rt: baseball report,
-Dallas New* (4W)1.8:3QDr. and Mri. H. B. Bradford of
30 old time music.
Cartersville will be the guests o f
N flw aM aiU T;30 Mr.- and Mrs. Sam Bradford, for a

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ness BoyH.
-1 0 -in . list price 75&lt;x j

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PERSONALS

Ideago (536) 6:30 orchesPaul B. Johnson, of the Rollins
t ; 7:20 reading; 8-11:30 Hosiery Mills, o f Jacksonville, is
rrue.
In the. city today calling on his
-Cleveland (390 ) 5 * con- trade.
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19342— Nightingale— ’Wnitz— S. S. Leviathan Or- J
chestra; Sunrise and You— Medley Waltz—The Trou- |
badours.
— 10-in. list price 75c. ‘ 1

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Man— Fox Trot— Paul Whiteman and Hia Orchestra.
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Today'forrhir-hempornim for
........ £ afternoon from -High -PointrNr-L,, L.l^f»onrJeirvM
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In: New Jersey. '
tvh«fo he spent his vacation.
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Janet
MacFarlan
left
WRITE FOR PRICES
dial; 1:45 entertainment, maker motored, to Lakeland Thurs­ Thursday for a several weeks' visit
affilo
(810) 4:30-5:30 day afternoon.
(o; points in North Carolina.
SO U TH ERN
uic; 5:30 news; 6:30-0
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octVts; 0:30-11 JO dance.
My. and Mpi. H. Ai McMichael
'{Mr.* and Mrs. A. J. Jordan of
H IDE &amp; *SK IN CO. ’
-Chicago Nawa. (143J ) o and Miss Anne Lee motored to Oa-jr Wtayeross arc the guests o f Mr.
hicago Theatre organ; 6:30 scola yesterday afternoon.
JackHpnville, Fla.
and Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen nt
thestra; B lecture; 8:15
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their home on Magnolia Avenue.
J, H. Kurfley, with the Kaiser
Silk Products Company o f New
York,, spent Thqrsday in the city
on business.

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se Shower -For
,nd Mrs. Scott
he regular meeting d f the
Sur Thursday evening,
vir popular young mar­
iers were given a shower,
ftm was handed Mr. and
i, Scott. When Opened It
i to be from the lodge

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OOKLYN TO A
N O V E R SOX

Growers Trim Saints 4 to .1— Lakeland Rallies in Bightli To
Score 10 Runs.

When Y ale W on

TAM PA, June 20.—The Smokers
shut out Orlnndo Thursday aft­
ernoon in one o f the prettiest
games played oil the local diamond
this season, by the score of 3 to 0.
Joe Lano wns right in the pinches
nnd was accorded air tight sup­
port by his team mates. Lujan
i made a wonderful catch 0f Hunter’s
1long drive to deep left in the fourth
tinning thnt was labeled for three
1bases. Tho Cuban made the catch
while on the run with his back to
the hall.
Score by innings:
_
Orlnnda ....... 000 (100 000—0 10 I
Tampa .......... 002 010 OOx— 3 12 0
Cump and Francis; Lane and
Torres.
Hradcntown I; St. Petersburg '3

| jElints Beat Boston 4 to 1 — Chip f o Wins Ten-Inning Pitchers’
Dnel From Phillies.
I. BROOKLYN, June 20.— Brook' lyn made it three out o f Cincinnati
Thursday when Vance registered
hia. tenth victory o f the season by
beating ttie Reds 3 to 1.
'Score by innings:
C incinnati____ 000 000 001— 1 8 1
Brooklyn . _...03Q 000 OOx— 3 11 0
0 . Mayo, J .M a y , Luque and
W lngo, Sandberg; .Vance and DeB en y.

ST. PETERSBURG, June 20.—
‘ N ew York 4 ; Boston 1
Outplaying the Suints in nlmost
every department, the Bradentown
fiOSTON, June 20. — While
Growers took the opened Thursday,
Barnes let down the Braves with
4 to 3. The game was featured by
five hits here Thursday in the
\five three baggers, two by the
Opening game o f the ’ kenbs the
visitors and three for the Saints.
Giants were collecting an even
Rainey held the Saints to six hits
dozen o f f a trio o f Boston hurland Hernandez yielded eight and,
$rs, New York winning, 4 to 2.
four passes.
'Score by Innings:
Score by innings:
New York ____ 000 002 200— 1 12 0
Hradcntown ...... 000 120 010— 1 8 0
Boston .............000 000 100— 1 5 1
St. Petersburg 020 010 000— 3 6 1
, y , Barnes and Snyder: Stryker,
Rainey nnd McDaniels; Hernan­
Finish
o
f
the
eight-oarnT
race
un
Ihe
Schuylkill
River,
near
Phila­
.Cooney, Lucas and O’Neill.
delphia, when the Yale Varsity crew won the right to represent the dez nnd Moore.
United States nt the Olympic games.
The Navy anil Pennsylvania
JB Chicago 3; Philadelphia 1
Lakeland 13; Daytona 8
P h i l a d e l p h i a , Juno 20. - were beaten.
DAYTONA, June 20.— With the
Elmcr Jacobs bested Jimmy Ring
score 8 to 3 in favor o f Daytona
in a 10-innlng pitching duel
Thursday at the beginning of tnc
FOREST
FIRE
RAGES
Thursday and Chicago defeated
eighth inning, the Highlanders
Philadelphia 3 to 1. Jacobs held
started a merry-go-round nnd be­
DENVER,
C
olo,
June
20.
—
A
the locals hitless for six innings
fore the master o f ceremonies or­
serious forest fire is raging one
but weakened in the seventh and
dered the Leach machine Rtopped
permitted the home tram to bunch
quarter o f a mile south of the west 10 men had safely made the cir­
three hits that tied the count at
portal o f the Molfnt tunnel, accord­ cuit, The final score was 13 to 8.
one run each.
Score by innings:
ing to a telegram received here
DETROIT, June 20.— Cleveland
Score by innings:
j
late Wednesday by the Moffat Tun­ Lakeland . . 000 102 0 10 0— 13 1J 3
Daytona . 020 100 5 0 0— 8 12 3
Chichgo ......... 000 001 000 2— 3 7 0 nnd Detroit divided a double
Philadelphia . 000 000 100 0— 1 5 1 bender Thursday, the Indians scor­ nel Commission. Three hundred
Lim n, Erhnrdt and Smith; Reil,
Cornett, Cooper and Sims.
Jacobs
and O'Furrell; Ring, ing a 10 to 5 victory in tho first men arc fighting the flames.
Woehrs and Wilson.
when they chased Whitehall in the
first and'm ade a dozen hits o ff
E V E R T TR UE
B Y CONDO
Holloway, who succeeded him, De­
How They Stand
troit won the second game 3 to 2
with
one run in the ninth. Wells, a
Florida State League
former Bethany College pitcher,
Viubs;
W. L.Pci.
0 1.000 who was last year with Birming­
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3
0 1.000 ham In the South* ni Association,
m p s ........---------..... 2
Orlando . _________
2
1 .067 held the visitors to six hits in the
1 .500 second game.
Brodentown . — ........ 1
First Game
3 .000
Daytona , '................... 0
Score by inning..;
3 .000
St,, Petersburg ........... 0
Cleveland .
000 190 201— 16 22 1
Detroit .
010 000 022— 5 13 1
American League
Shaute and L. Sewell; White­
Clubs:
hall. Holloway and Woodall.
New York .
Second game
Detroit .
Score by innings;
Boston .......
Cleveland ...... 200(100(100—2 0 1
St. Louis ..
Detroit .......... 100 100 001—3 II I
Washington
Ray and L. Sewell; Wells and
Chicago . ....
Basslcr.
Cleveland . ..
Philadelphia

D e t r o i t Divides a
Double Bill W ith
C l e v e l a n d Outfit

ROSS L A W N
SP R IN KLERS

COI^TIPATION OVERCOME

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The use o f FOLEY CATH AR­
TIC 1 ABLETS will bring speedy
relief from constipation if taken
promp ly. They are purely vegeta­
ble nn net on the liver. Mr. John
D. Me tomb; Lucas Co. Home, To­
ledo, Dhio^ w rites: “ Have used

Cindnnatl .
Pittsburgh .
Boston .■.....
i St. Louis ..
- Philadelphia.
Southern Association
Clubs;
w.
Memphis . ...
.......42 20
Nttw Orleans
...... 39 24
A tlanta.. .....
........32 26
Nashville . ...
.......32 30
....... 30 33
iirmlnghuin ..........
20 35
ittio R ock
22 3G
Chattanooga. . ........... 22 41
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OffM Hours:
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7 t» * Evenings, except Saturdays

Smith’s Barber Shop
for better barber work
— next Valdez Hotel.
PREVENTS INFECTION
Tic greatest discovery in flesh
hraing is the mnrvclous Borozone,
n [reparation thnt comes in liquid
nnc powder form . It is a combimtion treatment that not only
pu'iflcs the Wound o f germs that
raise Infection hut it heals the
fle:h with extraordinary speed.
Bnl wounds or cuts which take
walks to heal with the ordinary
linments mend quickly under the
poverful influence o f this wonder­
in' remedy.
Prico (liquid) 30c,
00, and $1.20. Powder 30c and 00c.
Sod by Union Pharmacy.

WHEELS F R E B -W charge for applictimi

FARM S
10 acres. Improved, tiled; barn,
tenant hnuse; plaro well located;
worth tl.ooo per acre. Kor quick
sale parly will take ja.ono ami ar­
range terms to anil purchaser.

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R A Y BROS.
PHONE 648 V .

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11 acres, with house, located with
hard road on two sides; farm In
best of shape; recently ro-tiled. At
a bargain.
10 acres. Just off ITeardall; Im­
proved; barn, tenant house; corn
ami peas now on placu. Another
bargain.

3t|mlliL$lujTl i

Britt
R ealty C o

W EAK EYES

INCORPORATED

Ah made strong by Lconardi’s Ev&lt;
Lnfon. Inflammation is cured with*
nut pain in one day. No other cri
rrrrcdy si» pure and healing. Kecpi
the eyes in working trim. It makd
string eyes. A t all druggists.

Booms 515-516
First Nat'l Bk Bldg.
Sanford

For cBeauty and Comfort
Headache

j Protects toby —
j.nd crown-ups
?from bitonof
3 MOSQUITOES
l 'Good hyo* does
f| It. Pleasant plno

Buy W o o l Seamless Rugs

"I have used B l a c k Draught when needed for
the post 25 years,1* eays
M r s . Emma Orimes, of
Forbes, Mo, "I began tak*
Ing It for a had case o f
constipation.
I would gat
constipated and feel just
miserable—sluggish, tired,
a bad taste In my mouth,

l

MeWueiwy,' Rlnnkenship, Conallv
and Crouse; VnrigUder, I’rucU.
Davis, 'ljaytie, Shocker and Sev-

for maximum
durability are the

n surpassed

U

Tapestry, Velvet,
arid'Axthinster Seamless Rup
’

Y n id e -b r
‘ ’
, , , •0
rf
(JJarpet C o m p a n y , th e world’s
largest makers of floor coverings
since 1860.
i

for the liver
Baware of Imitations. Demand
tho genuine in 10c and 35&lt; pack­
age* bearing above trade mar’

BY

TAYLOR

FOLEY PILLS REACHED T11E
SORE SPOT
Mrs. Ellen Rvigbard, South Fork,'
Pa., writes: *'I hnd been suffering i
with my kidneys and nothing
seemed to couch the aching spot
until I procured FOLEY PILLS;
with wonderful results.” FOLEY
PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for
tho kidneys, gently and thorough­
ly flush nnd cleanse the kidneys und
help to climinato poisonous waste
matter. Try a bottle today and you
will be well pleased with the result
obtained.
The use o f FOLEY
PILLS increases kidney activity.
■Sold everywhere.

but it did the work.
It
just seemed to cleanse the
liver.
Very soon I felt
like new.
Constipation causes the
system to reabsorb poisons
that may cause great pain
and much danger to your
health.
Take Thedford'a
Black-Draught
It w i l l
stimulate the liver and
help to drive out the poi­
sons.
Bold by all dealers.' Costs
only one cent a dose.

Find a dealer w h o carries a representative
selection o f these fam ous ru gs and ask him
to sh ow y ou the m any attractive patterns.

Prices everyone can afford to pay.

Look for trademark stamped on the back
of every rug,
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Sm*ith'il
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Co.
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Wa dott.T know; but wo do W ow that all c h i c k s • " '
lar about thalr food and will pick only tb« beat If *hea a t
tunity. Try a sack (
the difference.

"Good Goods,” The Complete Line of Horae, Dairy

BUT L SKA N T L .

S E u e u e ir — L
X KNOW MM
U
■HOSBAn O WOULD
NEVER DO A r r

THING LIKE
t THIS---

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VERM VJJCLL THEN MADAM
X HAOE PERFORMtO MM
POTS *XF MOO WlfiH TO

r * THEVJefiNlC€A-TRMiN6 TO CHARGE
ME OlKTM DOLLARS FOR TUX3 PHOTOS
I CAN GET PICTURES IN ANN PHOTO^R]
G allERW
fifte e n d o lla r s a pDOZEN SO DON'T HOPE T o GET
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•o. First iSummer
Hard on Baby
T f jr O o b y w oa In p e r fo c t h ea lth till
aammor* cam e, th en .h e becam e alck
fr e t fu l." w rite# U r , D. D. Me^ o f F erry , Fla. "a n d aha wan aa
r .iu id w eak I w a s a fr a id T d lose

*

b * r T eeth ln a an d ehe a o o n ,
la n ow fa t an d h e a lth y a s

rho worry becauee of tbelr
Jhretfulnesa should do as
41*V *t’ 6 the child
ah* may co to slaep
u her child la well cared
from, die trees,
not only relieves elomaeb
trouble*, but quleta th«
out th« use of opiates ot
in .

^ ‘ ll dr« « t * t A 04

to Moffett Laboratories,
Oa.. for packaxo and

------1 to lat fo r leas
r - Permission o f
|to sell tho ‘

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This oflTer must be for a limited time onh^
Bring in ymir car today. We'll make tk„
ovci* promptly nt iiuYprfsirigiy low cost
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■ G t W FREE WHEELS with a , et „f ta
fialloon Gitm-Dipped COrtfs ahmihi do it ttuiJkly

F ist Nat. Bk. RMg.. ‘tanford.

June 20. — Various
•dies have carried out
the housing o f worksmanagb 10 houses
-id 'a t a cost to the
f about $10,000. A p. a t a je n t o f

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W . A . DRUNE
r illH O P n A C T O H
I’ n tm r r G ra d u a te

It none

i . to t a k e this

Prossur*

F reed o m fro m P l m i e .

* W T L E ROCK, Jane 20,— MobUa took thu secund .game o f the
Ties from Little Rock here on
iurndiy, 12 to 3.
ire by innings:
v —
fo b iloi ........... 380 00^
0U £fU -12 14 3
1)2V|i4 - ^ i 10,5
Rock — 01« 002
. -Boone and Dovermler,
uory;
me
n c r .x
w y ; Richb frg, Newton, Cash and Smith.

ig Scheme Fails
Old Irish .Village

rt! m

Wreckintr Service

%daianb?gtS°h3rtSg
Would have a severe sick
headache.
I don't know
lust wtru guirtwf BHP tar

GREATEST AIRPORT
LONDON. .June 20 ■Tho cabi­
net’s derision to itinhlish an impcrial airship service and to se­
lect Cnrdington, in ‘ Bedfordshire,
ns the home, o f airship research
l Southern League
und experiment, will make Cardington the world's greatest air­
( MEMPHIS, Tcnn., June 20.— port. it was here that the IllMemphis took both ends o f n dou­ fated It HR, which broke her back
at Hull, was Indlt and her sister
ble header from New Orleans ship R 37, now stnmls half com ­
Thursday, 8 to 2, nnd -1 to 0.
pleted in the shed. This colossal
shed is capable o f accommodating
First Game
two such airships, has up-to-date
f Sc.ore by innings:
works nenrhy, n gas manufactory
Hew Orleans ..100 100 000—2 8 0 ami
palatial offices.
M em phis..........11013101X— 8 16 3
Caret, Dent and Withrow; Me.
Grew and Yaryan.
MOM'N-POP
;
Second Game
Score by inningn:
Hew Orleans ,,...,.000 000 0—:0 4 0
Mff. SNOOP-MOOR
MADAM-I, AM SOflfiN
Memphis . ...:.*r.rL 000013 x — 1 7 0
Moo Douerr m u statewent
REMARK MESTEROAM ,
' Hollingworth and Dowle, WithBo r X. HAUE EvsoCNCfc
’THAT MOU SAW MV
TOg; Rogers and Kohlbecker.,
WHICH MOO CANNOT .
HUSBAND OUT DRIVING
WITH ANOTHER WOMAN
DENM - LOOK THESe I
^BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 20.—
OVER tARCEOU-M &gt;
^ IS PREPOSTEROUS
“ “ anooga defeated Birmingham
iday 12 t o '8.
** •
T Z Z Z ^ fJ l
re by innings:
jttannoga . 012 001 H3— 12 18 2
iiingham . 000 003 500— 8 0 2
(ringfield nnd
Kress; Olsen,
dgfen and Robertson.

VTLANTA, Ga., June 20. —
hville defeated Atlanta Thurs6 to 3.
ore by innings:
bville .......— 100 010 040—0 3 0
nt« ........: . . . i o p j m i f e - , ,i o 3

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Hall Hardware Co,

ST. LOUIS, ^i/uu 20.— Coming
from behild after the White Sox
hail pounded Viuiglldcr out o f the
box in the first iivvsfc.»thr LIrow us,
deflated Chicago Tbiirsiluy 8 to 7.
in the opening gaiiic orTTiPTrTITTCT
here. Ken Williams hit his thir­
teenth home run of the season in
the sixth.
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Myrtle Avenue and Fourth Street.

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double above
,lfC&lt;i date* are for eoninsertions.
^ d , of average length
nted a line.
charge 30o for first
Ttrtislng Is restricted to
„ classification.
■ error Is mad* The Ran­
a l d will bo responsible
one Incorrect Insertion.
Sartlser. for subsonuont
Tha office should bo
J Immediately In case of
TO ADVERTISERS,
arald representative thorfamlllar with rats* ru ler
imlflrntlon. will give you
j, information. And If
lih, they will aaalat you In
I jour want ad to make
effective.
PORTS AT NOTICE,
stivers should give their
0r postoffIce address es
a their phone number If
loelrs results About one
cut of a thousand has a
leot, and the others can't
pirate with
you unless
aow your address,
gaemtlsaaneo MUST he
i la per*«a at Tha l a a Qrrald office nr hr let*
Teiephoue
dleeuatla■ are aot valid,
looue. Prompt. Efficient
Service.

ooms For Rent
ar
garENT—One roofn and
fd water, V
lot and cold
1209 Mngrtol
liella.
ENT— fcoamjuJ/.'tVouldn’t

tile money ses sble•to uso the
renting that vacant room
ing to waste? There are
mons looking for places to
Iilp lake care of them and
r make money but assist in
people In Sanford. Phone
(ive your ad over tho tclse The Ilerald for quick
AND BOARD — Close in.

Hotel, 300 Park Ave.
ENT—Cool, furnished bed,|3.00 per week. Also furipartmcnt Private home.
lion Ave.

Miscellaneous
W anted

Lost and Found

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
gram. Beat advertising medium in WANTED— San!urn cosiness men
who are In need ot competent
South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram, Lakeland. Fla.__ help should read the classified
paice o f The Herald- There's no
COtX'lIBCS (Ga.) LEDGER— Class- reason for sending •out-of-town for
Med ads lir.ve (he largest clrcu- help when there is probably just
ailon In Southwestern
Georgia. the person you want In the city
(6-word)
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For Rent
Apartments

LOS1 an opportunity to leap
abreast witn th e tin
imes by yfitt
reading the classified paigcs
your daily newspaper. He:
want ads contain many interesting
messa s. It will t&gt;*y you to rtad
them
IT.

R E A L ESTATE

Houses For Rent

|FOITEENT—Cool,"comforth hie, 6- FOR SALE — Celery farms, all
sixes and prices. It will pay you t’ OR SALE—One Ford sedan body.
room furnished house with ‘ gar­
FOR REhJT— t w o room house- age. Address P. O. Box 1052.
to sec its if you are going to buy.
207 French Ave.
•^
keeplng apartment 719 Oak AveW
aall at
al the
f Ka owners'
rtit-nne..' prices,
nvl«i&gt;a
Wee sell
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
Complete
radio
eet;
nue.
FOR RENT — H-room house, new­ strictly.
will take small cash pays
FOR RENT — Three-room fur­
ly finished throughout Fine lo­ FOR SALE—5-room bungalow, all and balance easy terms. Box 201,
nished apartment with private cation. 209 Fifth S t
modern, on Laurel Ave. $4,000, care Herald.
__.
.
/.
orch and bath, to adults only,
easy terms.
LOST— On Oth SL or Oak Ave.,
FOR
S
A
L
K
—
Complete
radio"
pply 310 Oak.
HOUSE FOR RENT — Furnished FOR SALE— 0-room house, mod­ ment and complete eets at v k i w ,
days ago, pair o f tortoise fra
ern,
m, water, lighta and gas, well
or unfurnished bungalow and
glasses in case. Reward If returned FOR RENT
— Ideal apartment,
REFPr—
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­
prices. Cash or terms. Box- 901,
furnlished. Lot 75 f t front on Park cere
gnrnge,
l
lt
h
S
t
and
Oak
Ave.
In­
to
507
Oak
Ave.
lower
floor.
Room
and
kitchen­
Herald.
ald, South Georgia's greatest
Ave. $3,500. Terms.
quire
Mrs.
Joliua
Takach,
Celery
ette.
200
E.
Third
S
t
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
FOR
SALE— A one stable manutiCv^
LOST — Red bathing suit w th FOR RENT — Two apa
apartments nt Ave., or Mrs. Tspinwall, 12th St.
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
no sawdusL $5 ton F. O. B
SEMINOLE
REALTY
CO.,
and
Myrtlg
Ave.
_______
white
belt
at
Crystal
.Lake
Are
You
Going
to
Build
a
New
TheFairview, 520 West First S t
10c per line. Waycross Journa
Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast*
_________ Seminole Hotel Annex,
Thursday night Finder please ieBarn or Put on a New R oof?
Herald. W aycro«s. Georgia.
ings, Fla.___________________________
FOR RENT—Two furnished apart­
turn to 400 Palmetto Ave. and mFOR R E N T — New 5-room b u n g a -[ FOR S A L E — 04 acres on tho St.
ments; two unfurnished apart­
low and garage, Ginderville, $18
ceive reward.
TO REACH thu prosperous farmJohns river in Volusia county, FOR S A L E — One su ^li home elec­
ments.
Call
Palms
Hotel.
tric light plant Hoolehan-Coieper
month.
ITione
671-J.
ora and fern growers o f Volusia
close
to Monroe bridge, for sale
Special Summer Prices
county advertise in the DeLand
or trade. About 16 acres in bearing mnn_Co._______________________ ■•j
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
grove; three flowing wells; land FOR S A L E — McClaren and D un--.
HOUSES FOR SA L
Tsingtao Municipality
lop cod) tires and tubes. Gulf
with order.
very rich and as fine as there is in
GALVANIZED IRON
BUILDING
Florida for trucking. No improve­ gas, oil, best accessaries. Fellows ,
A LITTLE W AN T AD in The
Bad Off Financially
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Fiv
ments except barn; nil under fence. Service Station, First snd Elm.
COMPOSITION ROOFING
M A T E R IA L
Herald will bring you big re­
room house nnd garage. Two lots
■?
Owners In business have not the Phone 447-L3.
sults. Advertise those old articles
in Jacksonville. Well located. A|TSINGTAO. Chinn, June 20.—
time to look after same. For quick FOR S A L R —150 Tangerine, calenSTRIP SHINGLES
yotl have storsd away and have
ply Box R, care Herald.
This city, pride o f the former M IU A U .F . Concrete Co., general sale ur trade will take $25,000.00.
cin, grapefruit, sals urn* and
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
cement work, aldewlaka, build­
German leasehold, which was freed
Address John II. Wolf &amp; Co., De Joffa one-year-old trees, sour stock..
may bring yuu several dollars.
from Japanese control after thu ing Mocks, Irrigation boxes. J. &amp; Land, Florida.
CHASE &amp; CO.
25rr of? the loL The rainy season
Phone 148 and a representative
McChesney Creighton anil Mnn M iWashington conference, is now it Terwilleger, Prop.__________________ FOR SALE — 5 acres o f celery is the time to pisnL B. F. Tiller,
Phone
603
Chesney.
If
living,
whose
place
will call to see you.
Lumber and Building Material.
places of residence are. unknowk. sorry object lesson ns to whnt •!
land, 10 minutes ride on Sanford Poaln, Fla.
FLO R ID A f-O R LA N D O — Orlando
and If dead, to alt parties claiming bankrupt administration can do for
Carter'Lumber Comoany • Ave. at Mecca Hammock. Flowing
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred “ AirInterests under Catherine M. Iterq- a municipality.
mornng Sentinel; largest class!N. Laurel S '- Phone 6C5.
well,
no
sulphur
water.
Two
Ington
nnd
husband.
E.
E.
Reming­
dale Puppies” . We have them.
ded business, rate lc n word,I, min­
The new administration under HILL LUMBER CO.
ton. sometimes known ns EllphaUt
House of houses, 40 Brown I-eghom pullets, 200 E. Third SL
' _
imam 24c cash with order.
Director-General
Kno
En-Ilung
has
Remington,
William
Foster
ai
WANTED— By small family, two
Service, Quality
and
Price wood enough for life) ‘A acre of FOR SALE — Fumed oak dlnlntf
wife.
Mary
P.
Foster.
Mary
K.
Fo
AU G U STA
CHRONICLE — Au­
large furnished rooms, centrally ter and husband, Henry Foster, Ca a mighty tnsk to face in the re­
grapes, some orange trees. 052
room suite, brass bed, whit*
habilitation of the territory's finan­
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest located, first floor preferred. Ad­ vln Whitney and Mnrlnn Whltne
feet front the hard road. $200 enameled bed, library table, desk, .
his wife, Simon McChvsney and Sc . ces. It is unable to pay its bills
classified medium, rate cash ,09c dress, W. H. B. care Herald.
rlna McChessney, his wife, Thoniai and has suffered a sudden termina­ Czech Children Hold down and $25 per month till paid victrola, couch and four-burner
charge. 10c per line, minimum
in full, no interest. 3 acres cleared
A. Hinder, H. A. McChesney, some tion of services o f companies which
including oven. Phone 189. . J
.30c.
Parliament S e s s i o n land, partly tiled. Box 791, San­ stove
times known as Herbert A. McChes
la the Circuit Court of the Seventh ney. and Kornhl A. McChesney. hi i furnished materials, fuel and light.
FOR
SALE—One
good pair farm
M a i n e — W aterville, Morning Sen
ford.
_______ ;
Jndlelnl Circuit of tho Slate of wife, Ann McChesney Creighton ami To recoup its losses, ilue to the
mules, double harness and wag­
Florida lu and far Seminole Mae McChesney, deceased, or other
tinel. Thousands o f Maine peo­
PRAGUE, June 20.— While th« FOR BALE— Uy owner, 1% acres on; two milk cows, three and four
failure o f the city to pny for street
4'nantr.— In Chnnrerjr.
ple are interested in Florida prop­
wise, In and to thu lands herein
tiled land with six-room house, years old. Inquire Mrs. Thoi. Em­
Mary M. King. Complulnant. vs. All urter In this citation, nnd In the bll and building lighting, the elecric deputies of, the Praguo parliament
erty. Reach them through the
parties claiming an Interest In the of complaint, tiled In the nbov light company has increased its recently were away on vnention, the on 4th St. nnd Pecan Ave. Inquire met Wilson.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
lands Involved Ip this suit under
court and on which this cl rates to private customers to ex­ school children of Czechoslovakia Box “ C. C.’\ care Herald.
.
M. E. lirocli. doconsett ur other­ styled
tion.- ‘
Is based, described, nnd ala cessive figures. The telephone nnd took possession o f the chumher
wise. whose names and placet ot tntlon
to
all
hears,
grantees
or
devisee
i
afternoon
and
held
a
parlin.
P a O T De a c H COUNTY— The
one
residence are unknown. Defend­
lives at sea.
uny right, title or Interes . other companies nre threatening to mentary session on their own.
ants.— Order for Constructive Ser­ claiming
scene o f stupendous development
The male population of the Is­
of nny nature whatsoever, bj. do the same.
vice.
The school children throughout
Try Smith’s Barber lands engage almost entirely In
through or. under the above namel
Read about it in the Palm Beach
In spite of these depressing con­
The Complainant having filed hvr defendants, ur any of them. In anfl
the republic, numbering nbout 250,-'
Post. Sumple copy sent on re­ sworn
Ashing as a means o f livelihood,
bill of complaint In this to the lands hereinafter describe!, ditions, the community is looking 000, had appointed one delegate
q u e st
and the freauent typhoons which forward
to
the
coming
summer
and
Shop
for
good
barber
cuuso wherein she slates that she and also to nny and all other persweep over that region play havoc
the nrrivul of thousands o f guests from each hundred schools to rep­
TA M PA , FLORIDA—Tampa Daily believes that there ure certain per­ sons, whosoever, who have or clal
sons Interested In said lands de­ to have nny right, title or esta
Valde? with their frail fishing erafL It
who flock here to escape the heat resent them nt the session, which work — next
Times, the great
home daily, scribed In said Dili of Complaint, of
any nature whatsoever In or
wns held under the uuspices o f the
Is stated that on one island o f tha
o f the interior o f Chinn.
rate l t t c
per word, minimum whose names are unknown to her thu lands Involved In tills suit..her
government. In the presence of
group, with a population of about . .
charge 25c cash with order. Write and having otherwise compiled with Inhefore referred to and now he
president o f the republic, Dr. Mnt- W o m e n Outnumber 200, there ar^ 15 women to one
law. IT 18 HEIlEnY ORDEHBD. described nt follows, to-wltHE W A IT E D
fo r complete rate card.
that tho defendants, to-w it: All par.
(Tract No. I.)
uryk, Dr. Btnes and nil the other
(from the Kansus City Htar.)
man.
DEVELOI'KItS ATTENTION— ren - ties claiming an Interest In said
“ Wo’ve been awfully busy to­ ministers, the children discussed Men On Babuyan Isle
The constabulary o f Gaga]
sacola la beginning the greatest de­ lands hereinafter described under
Lot 11. B.ock " A " of Dr. Henr
velopment in Olnrlda's history; a M. E. Drock, deceuned or otherwise, Foster's Hammock east from Lak
night ami we’ re sold out o f gin” , questions of a moral and humaniprovince have bee nordered to a
half million dollar highway to the and nil parties claiming an Interest Charm as shown by J. O. Fries su
MANILA, June 20.— The recent certain the condition o f the peot
taiil tho druggist. “ Could you wait tarinn order. They also made n:i
gulf beach Just
finished; n two In said lands whose nnines and vry of Luke Charm, hy plat there
incursion into the domnin o f cqr- earthquakes and volcanic eruptions of the Babuyans, and to furnl
nbout fifteen minutes?’’
million dollar bridge across Escam­ nlnres of residence ure unknown. of recorded In Plat Rook 1. page
“ Have to send for some,do y o u ?” rent politics, for they appealed to in the Hubuyan Islands hacc them supplies.
bia Bay started: qunrter million Knld Innd being situatedmIn Semi­ Seminole County
Records.
Hi
their seniors present in the public brought forth statements from
dollar opera house under construc­ nole County, Florida, uml'described land being more particularly d
asked the customer.
tion; two millions being spent on as follows:
scribed us commencing at a corne
galleries to do everything to pre­ mariners who recently have been
“
No.
it
will
take
about
thnt
long
QUITE IMPOSSIBLE
highway: greatest clinnco for live
negln nt HE corner of Sec. 9. Tp. between Luts It and 13 an*l.ak
serve pence.
in that region that a large por
(From the Yale Record.)
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developers to get
In on ground 31 S. It 31 E. run thence West 9.99 charm Avenue, thence run caet lt&amp; to make some more.” '
tion of the population Is com­
“ Do you really think it's
floor. Wrltd Development Depart­ chains,
thence
north 9
chains, feel, tht-nca south 321 feet on Let
ment The Pensacola News.
posed of women, tl is said this to have seven dlaeases at
thcnco east 9.99 chains; thence south Avenue, thence north ID degrees 3&lt;
W n W V Ilto lN IA = C T i7 k sb u r g . YITs 6 chains to pulnt of beginning. Also minutes west lost) feet to I.nk'
situation is due to the fart that tim e?”
Clarksburg
Exponent, morning beginning ut a point 6 chains north Churni Avenue, uiencu 155 feel fol
to
mnny of tho men have lost their
“ Bure, if you have aeven doc tore,"
lowing
-Lake
Charm
Avenue
to
stort­
Including Sunday, morning Issue. of the HE corner of Sec. 9. T|). II 8..

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It. 31 Bust, run thence west 5 chains, ing point, and also
1 cent per word, minimum 14c.
Tract No. I.)
thence north ISO ft., thence East &amp;
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of chains, thence south ISO ft. tq place
Th« west half of Lot 7, Block It.
Florida real estate advertise in of beginning.
of Henry Fostlr's Hummock *ust|
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent nro and each of them Is hereby re­ from
Lake Charm ns shown by J. O.
cent a word daily, two cents a word quired to appear to the m il of Com­ Files survey of f ake Charm. Id
plaint In th.s cause on ih ( 7th day pint thereof recorded In Flat Book
Sundays
uf July. A. D. 1921
s
, page 9. Hrmlnole County Records
IS FURTHER
that
“ DO YOU W AN T to buy or sell, IT
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slit In ml being more particularly
fppy
escribed us beginning at a point
l-VORR, June •20*-*T’ rob1.41 chains west from a post situ­
.*racy In the Gainesville Sun.
f home-life, democracy
____ ____ |weeks
\tenks In
in Ihe
i n - Hanford
m m i u r q ili-ruld,
in -ru in . .£
, t ated 20 chains south from the half
newspaper imlUisUvil In' Serotnola mHe posUbutweeiy
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jf, divorce, jail reform ,'thu

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B U S K S AND PROFESSIONAL
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and congestion in the
ts, will he among the suojcusrfcd at tho annual conof Social .Service workers
tiscupal Church which will
Uvergnl College, Toronto.
June 21-25. International
ill be given the occasion by
rt that the social workers
Church of England Ip CanII1 participate in tho Eplscoftrence, which will be fo l­
ly the National Conference
I Work, also meeting in
thus enabling delegates to
ate at will in all three
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conferences on a variety
lets will occupv a consider,
rtion of the time o r the
ngs, which will bo particiia by delegates from all
the United State* and

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Monster
dat Jensen, Utah
r LAKE CITY, June 20—
rfect skeleton of a brontotsid to be the flrtt ever
which was not minua the
M been unearthed by Unit
of Utah excavators in the
near Jensen, Utah, long
for its fossil remains.
F. J. Pock and Dr. Earl
of the institution declare
mtosaurus was probably the
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this 7th day •! May, A. T&gt;. 1931.
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E. A. DOUni.AMH. •
Clark Circuit Court, Semlnola Coun­
ty, Florida.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
By A. M. 1VRBK8, l&gt;. C.
Johns County is reached through J. W . HUNTER.
the SL Augustine Evening Record.
Solicitor fur Cothplalnant.

NO ONE W ILL OBJECT
(From the ToUdo Blade.)

There is no sense In bothering
the women who are going to abol­
ish waft Let ’em.

R E A L -E STA TE
SPECIAL— 7-rootn apartment house,
four blocka west of San Jutn Gar­
age. First St. Brings 310.00 per
month. Ask about It.
G-ncro farm on hard road. Twostory dwelling; well tiled; g bar­
gain: terms; I miles out.
Several beautiful bungalows, close
In; reasonable; terms to suit.
Several well.located building lota
on comer, cheap; terms.
General mercantile buelneae. Weekly
sales average good, year round.
Reason for selling, leaving town.
10-acre well Improved farm on Lake
Monroe; also on Dixie Highway. All
Implements suitable for dairying.
Terms In suit. •

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IN ItK ESTATE OF M. M. STEW ­
ART:
To all Creditors. Legatees, Distribu­
tees and all Persons having
Claims or Demands against said
Kstato: '
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to present any
alslme and demanda which you, or
either of you, may have agalnet the
ealate of M. M. Htewurt. deceased.
It appearing from the sworn bill
1st* of Hemlnotn County. Florida, to of complaint died herein against you
the undersigned administratrix of thst you have or claim to have
said estate, within two years from some Interrat In the above described
Ihe date hsfeof.
--------lands. YOU. and each of you nro
Dated June Gth, 1911.
hereby required nnd ordered to ho
SARAH J. STEWART,
and appear before our Circuit Court
Administratrix. at the Court Ilnusa In Hanford, Flor
June 1-13-30-37: July 4-11-1I-I&amp;;
Ida, on the first Monday In July.
August 1.
1934, the same being the 7lh day of
Jaly, 1934. and a rule day of nor
In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial said Court, then and therw to make
Circuit, .Seminole County, Flor­ answer unto the aald bill of com.
ida.— In Chancery*
lnlnt died herein against you. and
George Lee Wheeler, Joined by her
ersln you shall fall not. else said
husband nnd next friend, II. K. ■nil mm pejapjo Jaqt-inj H) u
Wheeler, complainant, vs. Cathe­
■osjj.ip |t-uu tq
rine M. Remington .pnd her bus- p3MO||oj pus no.C ;su|snu posuojuuo
band. K. K. Hemlngton. some­ ■a uognt uq |||.w iU|«|iliuoa jo mq
times known as Ellphalst Item- citation be published In tha Han­
Ington. et al.. Defendant*.— Suit ford Herald, a newspaper published
In Hanford, Seminole County, Flor­
to Quiet Title.
CITATION.
ida. once each week for a period of
To Catherine M. Remington and eight consecutive weeks.
husband K. K. Kemlngtun. some
Witness my hand and official seal
times known a* Elipbnlst Iteming of office at Hanford, flemlnole Coun­
ton, William Foster and wife, Mary ty, Florida, this tha Ith day of Mar,
P. Poster, Mary E. Poeter and bus- A. D. 1924.
E. A. DOUflLAHH,
band. Henry Poster. Calvin WhitneyY (Clerk's Heal)
and Marian Whitney, his wife, HI•, Clerk Circuit Court. Hemlnole Coun­
ty
mon McChesney and Borina M e-,
iy Florida.
riorum.
wiif, Thomas
i noniufi a
aCeix^re JiAinnn,
Chvsney. hla wife.
A.. nin-|
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der, II. A. McChesney, sometimes
Solicitor for Complainant.
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and1
known as Herbert A. McChesney
Msy 9-16-33-29; June 1-11-30-37;
Korahl A. McChesney. his wife. Ann
July 4.

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ATrORNEY-AT-LAT
First National Bank
Sanford
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vey of Lake Churni by plat thereof
recorded in Plat Hook I. page 6.
Semlnola County Records, said land
being more particularly described
as beginning at a post situated 2«
chains south from the half mile
post between sections 3 and
II.
thence run west 11.93 chains, thence
south 1.90 chains, thence east 19.13:
section 11, township 31 south, rnnge
chains, thence north 1.10 chains. In
31 east. All lands In. Hentlnole
County, Florida.

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south, range 31 east, and ulso
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' n i a n e w s p a p e r m a n b a c k n p c fc w c c p c e r
OF GLASS BOOM FOR NOMINATION

j RICHMOND, V a.,'buhe 10. John Stewart Bryan of Richmond
o , is the man behind the Carter Glass
im p a w n fer the D*m«HtratIc pros,*,entiai nomination.
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rnnn for newspaperman, for Bryan
.. U tho publisher of th*.Richmond
whll« Glass I" the
it A gainst A ct publishertdof*r* the
Lynchburg Adand the Lynchburg News.
Exclusion Gets vknee
Bryan is in a Unique position. He
^ly Which is Both is managing the national campaign
of a man who is not a candidate
iendly and Cordial for the presidential nomination,
but has been an avowed supporter
of William G. McAdoo.
Nevertheless,' Virginia's 24 Votes
in the Democratic national conven­
tion will be cast for Senator Glass.
Furthermore, the delegation has
bfeen instructed to "fight to the
(es Clear That Act J4*t ditch”, so to speak, for the
Not a Violation Virginian.
, With the Virginia delegation di­
)f Any Obligations rected to do all it can for Glass'

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nomination, political -left&amp;ts' here
have pointed out that Bryan woMd
like to conduct g vigorous pre-con­
vention campaign for the *;hntor.
such^n °cml r e ^ ’uM
.fdllb wed|
Brygn would run the risk of ldslng
the McAdoo fqllowirigs. whlfch the
Virginian's supporters bar* hoped
to get in the event MrAdqo should
drop out of the running." V ■f--In the mean time. Bryan is car­
rying on a quiet but thorough'edu­
cational campaign in behalf of Sen­
ator Glass. Tomorrow he will leave
for New York, where a number of
Glass supporters will hold a con­
ference to determine methods to be
followed in the pre-convdntlon cam­
paign. Senator Claude A. Swan­
son of Virginia Is expected to be in
charge of the Glass campaign on
the floor uf the convention.
In addition to being publisher Uf
the Richmond paper, Bryan la first
vice-president of the American
Newspaper Publishers' association.

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M .H . Mason Smith. Alienist Political Pot In New York Be­
ol'T athtpa, Testifies That
gins to Boil as Booms for
Seveftft Candidates For
McDowel•Ills of Such Physical aha Mental CondiMon
Nomination Are Launched
Not Live
That, He Will Not
And Preparations Made For
But Very Few Yeaife
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which the accused conspired to
prosecution rested Wednesday in
lain -the release, by collusion
the alleged lumber fragd conspiracy
with department agents, of lumber
case and counsel fo r’.the six de­ ns surplus* which' was needed for
fendant* made separate motions governmental purposes. Unless it
for an instructed verdict of acquit- was claimed that all t i e defendants
tdL • Justice1Halley excused the conspired, the justice skid, be
jurors'until Mottday morning and Wantbd counsel for the government
allowed counsel until this morning to bo prepared to argue the ques­
to prepare their arguments.
tion if there Were not two conspir­
Justice Bailey asked government acies charged .
.
,
counsel for a statement today of
Bolivar T. Beamy of Hefiin, Va.,
the evidence on which the prosecu­ Was the last witness offered by the
tion seeks to hold John Stephens of prosecution. He was a former army
Jacksonville, Fla., who was a part­ officer and acted as rice-chairman
ner with John L. Phillips in the of the ordnance salvage board a t
contract with the United States to Detroit, Mich. He told af viliting
dispose of the surplus lumber, and Phillips a t the latter’s apartment
Ernest C. Morse, form er directorof in Detroit, nnd testified Phillips
sales of the war departm ent
told him he was getting half of toe
Justice Halley* also suggested profits on the resale of the lumber
that tho indictment seems to but had “to take care of the boys
charge two conspiracies, one to ob­ in Washington”. Phillips told
tain n contract by which Phillips Reamv to forget the conversation
and Stephens were to sell the lum­ and the witness "would be token
ber and one under which they were care of", it was testified.

K

0

Pour o f Ailei
Who loot
T rain o f
Dollars',

CLEARWATER, June 19.-|The
NEW YORKTiune lO.—The ar­
defense rested in the second trial rival of William O. McAdoo from
here of Frank McDowell on charge California and George Brennan
from
Chicngo combined with
of murdering his mother last Feb­ sweltering weather Wednesday, to
vruary at St. Petersburg. The de­ set boiling the political cauldron
fense finished at 11:14 o’clock this which is brewing for the opening
N al
morning following testimony of b r. of the Democratic National Con­
vention next Tuesday .
H. Mason Smith of Tampa, alienist,
These were the outstanding fea­
who for 11 years was connected ture* of a day that was crowded
with the State Hospital for Insane with events of pre-convention sig­
WASHINGTON, June 19.—
nificance. Others were:
CHICAGO, June 19.
Chattahoochee.
American reply to the
Mine Guards H ave a at Dr.
Are Killed
of the most daring train
Tho development of an increas­ Three
Smith testified that in his
nese protest against the
Fight \$ th W orkers opinion the defendant wuh in such ing aversion on the part of newly In Train Collision
beries ever, perpetrst
aion provision of the ima physical and mental state that arriving McAdoo men to join his
hold-up
o f a Chicago, ]
ition act was made pubhe could livo but a few years fight for abrogation of the twoMORGANTOWN, W. Vn.,
kee
and
St. Paul
thirds
rule.
|bere Wednesday simullonger, the last year or two af
ATLANTA, June 19.—Three
June 10,—One man was wound­ which he would be altogether with­
near
Chicago
the night -(
ously with its publication
A declaration
by Govenror
men are know n'to have been
ed in the anion hall destroyed out his mind.
June 12. by eight bandits wt
Smith's buckets that If Imposition killed and probably many oth­
ugh the foreign office in
by fire and a number of hodses
of the majority rule were attemptobtained $2,075,000 ia
"Mental Disorder” .
ers injured in a collision be­
It is cordial and 8«nda Word That He Does Not! occupied by miners were fired
id, n counter-attack would be tween a southbound passenger Young Girl Says She Wonted to and
Dr.
W.
H.
Spicer
of
Orlando,
a
securities* has been
Want Name Pat Forward By
upon during a battle early to­
ily in tone, but at the
launched' against ' the state-unit
train and a freight pn the Nash­
Free Other Inmates of
specialist
in
the
treatment
of
men­
solved,
postal officials an­
Convention
of
Farm
­
day
between
mine
guards
and
time makes clear th at
rule, by'which many of the McAdoo ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis
School at the Lis
lass
tal diseases, and who said he hod delegates
er-Labor
Body......
a
group
of
union
minet-s
a
t
Bra­
are
bound.
nounced
Wednesday
night. .
sion clause in no way
Railway early today aie^r
del Rey
dy, near here, Sheriff Yost re­ served five and a half years at the
Indications that Brennan, trader
Four
of
the
alleged
rob*
Aduirsville,
Ga.
The
dead
are
upon any written o rim state
hospital
for
the
insane
at
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 19.— ported on his return Horn the
I.OS ANGELES, Calif., June 19. bora are in custody, postal of
[obligation on the part of the Senator La Follette was eliminated' scene ehriy today. The battle, Chattahoochee, where more than 80 of Democrats in Illinois, whom Mc­ Engineer 'Robinson of the
Adoo men credit with having start­ freight, Fireman Lockridge of —Because she wanted the girl in­ said one haa confessed, part of 1
States.
Wednesday night as a possible1 which began at midnight, ter­ per cent of the patients, he sold, ed the movement to put the eonthe freight, and Fairley Tom- mates of the Hope Development loot has boon recovered and a na­
suffered
from
dementin
prnoeox
ttary Hushes points out that 'residential candidate of the na-. minated shortly after dawn.
ivention under majority rule, also
school at Plays Del Rey, near hero, tion-wide search for the quartet
linson,
sn, of Adairsville.
‘ ‘ '
emphatically to the
.*» was wholly within its ional Farmer-Labor Progressive
to be free "so they coaid have a sun s t liberty is In progress with
i in the enactment of the pro- convention. William Mahoney, a
t S t u ^ B t S S S . the
iating certain state delegates as
&gt;od time like other girls,” one of prospects of th e ir e m a t Within, a
was a sufferer from this mental units.
i and that the action taken "is leader in the farmer-labor party o(
e inmates. 14 years old, set fire short time.
disorder a t the time of the crime.
story upon the executive Minnesota, announced this saying
Establishment of headquarters
to the building May 31, which re­
Dr. Spicer said he examined Mc­ for Oscar Underwood and John W.
The,complete eiory of tba rob­
of the government and al- he had again been assured the Wis­
sulted in th# loss of 24 lives.
Dowell early today and found him Davis, candidates for the presi­
bery was related Wednesday night
no latitude for the exercise consin senator did not wish his
This announcement .was made by by A. E. Genner, chief postal, in­
in such state of mental deteriora­ dency, nnd of George L. Berry,
iKUtivu discretion as to the name to be even considered by the
District Attorney Asa
Keyes spector, ChlW of Police Morgan A.
tion that he was convinced the vice-presidential aspirant.
ring out of the legislative will present gathering.
Wednesday.
The
girl
was
a
former
youth would not live longer than
nsed in the statute.”
Mahoney announced that word uf
Allocution of the delegations'
Inmate of the home, a school for
i construction generally placed this was taken to the nominations' Junior Chamber of Commerce Is live or six years, and that the last positions on the floor of Madison
sub-normal
children, and came to
Plans
Submitted
to
Contractors
two
or
three
ycurs
of
his
life
would
Plana Robbery.
the American note is that it committee of the convention by
Formed With G. W. Spencer,
Square Garden and detailed com­
his
office
voluntarily
with the an­
by
C.
J.
Merriweather
Today
Max T
be characterized by* a total lack of pletion of arrangements within
sively demonstrates the view John F. Sinclair of Minneapolis.
Jr., as Temporary Head
nouncement that she "had some­ member
— To Be Constructed With­
mind. He was of the opinion that the great auditorium.
[Washington government that He explained that Mr. Sinclair was
of Organisation.
thing to say,” Keys said. Her
in
Ninety
Days.
the
boy
did
not
know
right
from
luclusion law ia a-closed incU Senator La Follette’s Minnesota
Copeland for Smith
name
Is Joxephine Bertholme and
The Sanford Junior Chamber of wrong when he committed the
according
jind that no attempt to modify representative.
Announcement of-United States
Plans were completed today and she now Is an inmate of the Ju ­ ~lc*ri8 t-an
Commerce
informally
came
into
ex­
crime.
its terms is to be exT h e ' nominations’ committee
Senator Copeland ,who heretofore have beun submitted to contractors venile Hall here, Keyea kaid.
rlo and
therefore began making up a list istence Wednesday night with the
The Orlando specialist was pre­ has been looked upon as a potential for bids on the construction of a
Bet Match to Kiodling
• chgo gurrrrti
tssure at HFriendllnesa"
of . provisional presidential candi­ formation of n temporary organiza­ ceded on the stand by Dr. G. “dark horse” candidate for the handsome one-siury brick building
girl said she touched a match be Impllcat
ttary Hughes, in the noto dates, with Duncan McDonald, Il­ tion and the selection of temporary Adolphus, local practitioner, who presidential nomination, that after fur C. J. Merriweather ht the cor­ to The
a pile of kindling ffood in the robbery a t
officers.
G.
W.
Spencer
J
r.
was
he prepared with utmoat linois labor leader, as a favorite.
reiterated testimony in tho former a tour of New England where he ner uf Magnolia Avenue* and Sec­ basement, Keyea announced.
$nd the $35.
Lexpresses pleasure over the T he. convention, it was ■reported chosen to serve as temporary head tainl that he found the defendant received n "grand reception,” he ond Street, it Wax learned this
”1 didn’t like the school, and I and Harbok
C-J4inesa and candor” of tho would be asked to nominate a ticket of the new organisation while in a low state mentally and phys­ wns "all for Smith.”
morning. The new structure will decided to burn it doWq so all the
communication delivered-to which would remain in the field Lloyd C. Bebout was selected as ically.
General agreement among mem­ adjoin
.
thee present store buildin girls coaid go home,” the girl’s
secretary.
*
|
by Ambassador HaniBara May until Senator La Follette makes
bers of the national committee, owned by Mr. Merriweather ,whic statement read. It was announced.
Condition
of
several
of
McDove*
A committee composed of Beginplain his status as a presidential
nearly ull of whom are on the faces east on Magnolia A'vknUt
“I didn't mean t
aid
lou may be assured of the read- candidate.
tana“wwutd $o"$TfrtleSf~t\ie
9^,o o o rJ“
* •
* " .A toiy could have a
.---Mi
ctnp- " ItT U to was announced th a t' Mr. ■COL
was appointed to draw up brother of the slain father. The «nt convention chairniaiiHhip “beThe new building, which
,tlme like other girls.”
In the same snhrit the views Sinclair had advised this convention aPhilips
constitution and s e t '0* by-laws names of half a .dozen or moro ause bf the great service he has cover the remainder of the. vacant . 'The statement related, how she
Fhfcve set forth,V M
1 r.. Hughes to cooperate with the conference which
will be presented to the body were .given, one of whom was con­ ust done tne country and the space left on that corner, will bo went to bed on toe night of tho
for progressive political action in
on Wednesday
party through hirt activities at built with walls of sufficient fire and after she heard the Johnny Newton,
4; &lt;Mahoney si
said k a t its next" meeting
note then analyses the ex- Cleveland, July «;&lt;
"
-the adoption of fined in an insane asylum for a
to.carry- additional stories matrons ’ go to their rooms, she brothers ore jo
ptavim ovastiluahk J»?touTttit»iUVV-to*vgi&lt;tese«tthis pt.
period,, while another lost hla ihlnd , The last-Job.uf tho-delewattonsf- atrength
Willie Newton M tftf
when
vreedrf-ef Bat* sMpped cer kimono and went to
Inelfcible-for-eltizettthlp-*^ t ^ y -probebiy—
^ould-be-seri
probably—would
-b e —sent, to wifTbc perieefed ^U • now*planned. entirely before death aqd j » third
is
wounded and who
ford
warrant
Heating
sub-committee,
headed
by
.
stated
E.
J.
the
kitchen
In-search
of
a
match.
* '
'
suicide. •
modified by the exceptions Ohio.
Wednesday night’a meeting, al­ committed
vi couldn’t find the match,” the ... Wayne, ■WUlls Now*’
Isadore Dockweiter of California, Muughton, who rew the plan* for
Harmony Is Plan
Forged
Prescriptions
_n*d in the act and point* out:
was completed after hours of dUL the milldiiuf. He added that con- statement naid. "So I went back to name aa .Paal Wade
The convention went into session though only attended by about 25
i will be observed that, taking
During the closing momenta of cussion and a long session at Mad­ xtructfon wil11 begin at once or as my room. i"l remembered I hod a was a Tnba. OkUn
of
the
young
men
of
this
city,
was
exceptions Into account, the with a harmony organization plan one full of interest and enthusiasm. Its case, which was finished at 3
satisfactory bid is sub- broken match hidden In one of my Johnny Newton travels
Square Garden at which virtu­ soon as
sion in question does not air- in prospect and the delegates Following a movement afoot for o'clock, the state produced several ison
mhted.
boxes .end I found It and again alias of J. H. Watson.
ally
every
delegate
and
party
primed
to
vote
for
immediate
or­
Igreatly in its practical operawitnesses who testified regarding worker in town appeared to plead
the
past
few
weeks
to
form
«
t
On
Magnolia
Avenue
toe
buiiUweht
downstairs.”
Nome*'
or in the- policy which it re- ganization of ”a class-conscious, junior chamber here, the meeting the procuring of drugs by McDow­ for choice places for his state or ing will have a frontage of 50 feet
Her 'ktatement told how she . Beride the Fot
from tho understanding em­ mass-political party.”
ell, stream being laid upon a pre­
and vriU extend back 117 feet. pulled oat a sack of kindling wood, brothers, the others who
Committee negotiation between was called at the Instance of R. W. scription which he was charged territorial standard.
I in the gentlemen's agreeThere will be two store rooms fac­ placed it under tho rafters and set pated in the robbery and wfc
Pearman
Jr„
secretoiy
of
the
sen­
As
Standards
Stand
under which 0*8 Japanese the two schools of political thought ior organization, who sent oiit a With having forged on the day pre­
As tho standards stood Wednes­ ing this street, the dimensions of fire to It. She returned to her still |at largeg postal i
fnment has Co-operated with represented in the gathering were large
number of cards to young ceding the double killing. Dr. L. day night: Missouri and Ohio were which wiilnbe 20x60 and 21xG0 ieet. room, she said, and got into bed said, are Samuel Grant oi l
government -of the United responsible of this ending of the men of the city announcing the Lambdln of St. Petersburg de­ opposite In the two aisles directly At the rear of the vtullding an Sec­ and wax thinking df her plan to Texas,
who escaped from the i
.
a in preventing the emlgrn- struggle.
clared that, during an examination fronting the speakers’ stand. Be­ ond Street there will be two ad­ free the other girls when ehe heard on at Huntsville, Texas, when
'
They followed public statements meeting.
*of Japanese laborers to this
At the opening of last nights af the defendant last Sunday he hind Missouri and stretching back ditional large store rooms each of the matrons scream: "The build­ was Serving k Ufa sentence
’ William Z. Foster, .chairman of meeting,
trvM
'
.
Mr. ’Pearman read ex­ admitted ho forged prescriptions to to tho boxes, were ranged, in their which will be 22x73 feet. This ing’s on fire; come children; come murder, and Dlackio Wllct
i workers' party ana communist tracts from
Long Established Policy
the programs of vari­ et drugs of different kinds, which order: California, Montana, Ala­ part of the structure will partly with hie.” '
a convict escaped from Ha
-elation of this co-operation leader, and Mahoney, chief farmer- ous organizations
e used himself, and it was Inter bama, Indiana, North Carolina, extend back of the prenent stores
Wooden Building
showing
'their
prison. T "
•• •
.Ing out a "long established labor figure hi arranging the con­ aims and accomplishments. Among developed tthnt tho boy had ob­ Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mis­ belonging to Mr. Merriweather.
The school building formerly waa
Willis
Newton
has
Is expressed and the com­ vention. in which they declared no other communications which he tained two graimi of a drug shortly sissippi, New Hampshire, Rhode
Facing Second Street will also be
(Continued an page 6)
postal inspectors said. One of t
•
(Continued
on
page
6)
mon adds:
read was one from the head of the before he shot his parents to death. Island. Maine. Bock of Ohio were: a small office or store room, the
two automobiles used to
e«d, the appropriateness of
Tamps Junior- Board of Trade In
has been recover*
This drug, Dr. Lambdin testified, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, dimensions of which will be 12x 10
licy, which has not evidenced
which It was urged that such a could be administered to; 0 person Connecticut, Colorado, Florida, feet. This will probably be rented
—
» fa*
k of esteem for the Japan.
body be formed here, saying in sub­ in several ways: by putting it in Georgia, Michignn, Pennsylvania, as an office space until more
and
more
than
120,000
le, thefy;' character *%&lt;]
stories are added to the building
stance what the organisation of cbffee. he said, it was slow to take Hawaii and Philippine Islands.
ctutody
ments, has been confirmed
Wisconsin’s standard was at the at which time it will be converted
that city hod been able to ac­ effect, probably not producing
I
xounu
,
than questioned by the volcomplish a great deal Ih the year ‘ sp for 45 minutes. The purpose front at tho right of the speak- nto the entrance af tho upstairs
at
Joliet
ye
*t«dnj
action of your
it has been functioning'.
tit this line of testimony was not er s position, ahead of Illinois, part of the building and provide,
I the cere used by tha *
t its execution.
.
space (or an elevator and a stair­
Edward Higgins of the Chamber brough out in the questioning, but
substantial difference be­
way.
PROVIDENCE, June 19. ^ L * h?hA o?l S nd^roV
DETROIT, Mich.,* June 19^- of Commerce was present and de­ there were Indications that it was
Chlorine gas was let loose in the
A ,J™ A h. ‘
&gt; the exclusion provisions and
The
building
which
is
to
be
built
clared
that
be
s
i
well
*as
othtr
designed
to
conneo
tup
with
state­
gentlemen's agreement, the Police have obtained finger prints members of that body ia glad to ments of other witnesses to tha ef­
of brick will have a terra cotta cov. senate chamber today after that | 0D9. T O W 8&amp;
nnf
continues, ilea in what Presi- of all employees in the house and learn that a Junior organisation is fect th a t the boy first drugged his f Columbia. Since several of the ering on the outside walls, said body had bean In eesslon since
P*TtJc!pdU In
rlbed‘ in
TCoolidge descr"
about the grounds of the residence to be formed and th at the heartiest parents and then shot them after arge delegations extended from a Mr. Moujrhton. He added (hat the Tuesday a t 2:qs o’clock. The fume*
were
so
strong
it
was
impossible
n
.
.
iY«
it a t the time
cented aisle through three AJera of floors will "be of concrete.
of Edsel B. Ford, president of the co-operntlorf will be forthcoming they fall asleep.w
I
W r fae*
ition bill a* tho d----"It will be about the most mod­ to stay In tha room and
(Continued on page 0)
from
hla
organizationHe
outlined
Ford
Motor
Company,
in
connec­
that
have
prevented
adjournment
|
****
wno
are
allMd
to
congreife* to exercise Its
ern
building
in
Sanford,”
he
said.
the possibilities of such a body,
NEWSPAPER SUES RIVAL
agreed
to
an
hour’s
recsss
in
ordsr
|
P.Vr.J.ff
«»•
.•riOOl
rot
tion with the robbery of 9100,000 pointing out the problems that need
stive In defiaing
"According
to
the
plans
many
new
‘ GOES TO CONVENTION .
features will be Installed that have to clear gas from the chamber.
Worth of Jewelry Saturday night. their attention at once. The junior 'JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., June ID.
Republican senators and one |
Iof leaving it. to international The robbery was m&amp;de public late and senior bodies eould work to­ —Sait for $50,000 damages was
ATLANTA, June 19.—Jim Dem­ not hitherto been used in the con. Three
Democrat
were overcome by gas | those
foments.”
’*
structlon
of
Sanford’s
business
gether to the best interests of the filed in circuit court Wednesday by ocrat, the old Cobb county negro
ia not understood that this Tuesday by police. Clear finger, entire city, he declared. In con­ the Chronicle Publishing Company, who drove the attending physician blocks.” The roof, as well as the and treated by physiclane.
nta Were left by the thief ac- clusion, the ipeakef stated th at the ibllshera of the Joh nson City to the McAdoo home on the night entire building, ia to be absolutely
.stive is cal)*! In qutation
'An hour and a half after the gas I
senlbr body requests that no ef­ hronicle morning and the staff, that William G, McAdoo waa born, fireproof in every detail, it was was discovered, physicians an-1
foi senators
nounced that the four
fort be made to solicit member* afternoon newspapers against tb# ia to accompany th eCeorgi* dele­ learned.
inherent sowrelffn power of eluded a pearl necklace of 206 grad­ from the head* of vsrioue firms Evening News Company. The suit gation to the Democratic national
Jt is understood that the build­ were out of danger. Lleut.-Gov.
state to limit and control lm- ed pearls with a platinum clasp set and businesses.
Is based on alleged inaccurate fig­ convention in New York, according ing will be completed in about 90 Toupin mounted the rostrum and |
g one-carat diamond, valued
A temporary organisation wSa ures as to the circulation of toe to announcement Wednesday by days. Mr. Merriweather announces announced that the senate w ould'
a t IffLOCPOj a pearl necklace of 103 then made and a short business three papers as published in the Judge Newt Morris of Marietta, that already the corner store roor iroceed to do business. Governor
led pearls with a platinum clasp
delegate a t large to the convention. has been rented and that three ed­ “’lynn declared he was "going to •ftirfay
salon held during which time Hie News Tuesday.
with ode-half carat diamond, “ itutlon and 'by-laws' comm
ucations have been received for th* bottom of thla aqd.ftod opt
init­
An
with respect to the edmia- vilned at 1*7,000; Mrt, Fold's wed­
he adjoining' space, insuring Us bq did it.”
appointed afcd every one
of aliens and-the condition# ding ring, a platinum band of p resent urged
rental
as
soon
as
th*
place
1
*
When the senate reconvened the I
bring others to
location of their settlement scroll design; a guard ring encir­
completed. Although' tha ' t d f a lieutenant governor noticed toe
the
nexCyneetifig.
“in its borders,” Secretory cled with one-eighth carat
room* fating Second Street have absence of three Republican* who
t next meeting of the organnote continues.
.
mosnds, and a gold octagonal clock.
not b«ien ranted, he believes that were overcome and ordered deputy •d. Mu
in will he held Wednesday
The Jewels were token from the
Gentlemen’s Agreement,
by the time they are finished tha# sheriffs to bring tham&lt; into the |
night of next WMk a t the offices
bed r6om of Mrt. Ford while she of the Chamber of Commerce.
will be ranttd.
J* «t this ^&gt;olnt that the
Chamber. The- deputies
nar,
■
i
Syd
RICHMOND.
Va.,
June
19^-Afc
had
a
wife,
Mra-.Eva
.
and her husband Were entertaining
r. after not
they were unable to
He
Eve
the end of the first day’s search for and two children. Kathleeni Evelyn,
!erred to con. two guests, it was announced. .
then deputized 16 civilians
Set
July
!
as
the
D
ate
Tornado
KiDs
Two
NOrtOta
Louis,
Walter
Sydnor,
*8,
husband
of
Ml*,
aged
three,
and
f i d A S w l The robbery was discovered when
! the attends nee of •ins
.10 months, ipriorio hla nuhrVlolat Worley ’ Sydnor,' 23-year-old
Mrs. Ford went to her room early
H
earing
He ordered them to break
And
I
n
g
r
e
s
Several
to
the
woman
whoetetbody
;v?f&lt;
South Richmond woman whose
down the doors of thq.committee |
mnd
in
the
rivef
here.
The
body
was
found
Tuesday
In
the
hot feel
WA8I
f, June 19.—Heor: room where th* stricken senators
DICKINSON. IfuL, June 19.— James river, top missing man
l wife is said' to have Inati- ings
tit
an tnteron
A squad of 15 Pravk
C
;
Official
Dies
Two ora dead, ftoa are seriously still a t large. Every clue
\
divorce
proceedings
against
that br
Urn „
policeman,
prepared
several others received might lead to hla whereabouto
or. but ho divhrto has been trol of th*
.toted- A fter A n
of the
action.
Operation
*®a.
i*
•'''
being
followed,
and
police
(Contin
’ •-'«/
*
-A filibuster
Eva &gt;Mav Sydnor said she Northern
noonced Wednesday night that
19.—Ira Bla- communities
Democrats on the
knowledge of ,U* second terstate
ex period to apprehend Sydnor in
1
manager, died as result of a
H its
session,
iteturbsii
e of her husbandiontil In- July
few hours. Authorities in all th
Wash
j • minor oper­ this section
rday.
fore the
by
the
police.She
stated
r
i
.
by
cities
are
also
on
the
loot
-a
Six ation several days ago. He was a
luto and
mltting to
r
to
her
hortie
.last
for
him,
description
of
the
l ONE
tr4 D M $
native of Georgia and • municipal
lion of i "
.
ing for too . first
haring been sent out to the vsr
wide experience In
vise the i
lO ^ S lx
several
months,
and
a
police
deparjme.it*.
He
was
June
.19
WASHI&amp;
ante here from JockThe
Life
By
M&amp;kin
an Intorkilled
j
prepare
hi
M«n
In
*
■
*
.1
1 of Ca "
Vance
ago.
end deU,
ahestotoc
____
and
N. C., was I:
—
riation
Two uairvots:
.
C., had
.Of 1
der
the
body
of
the
woman
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Idney J, C a t t s To WHISKEY PLOTS,
by D e m o c r a tic A R E REVEALED!
a n t y N o m i n e e IN M EANS TRIAL

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PENS ACDLA.^ bd* 18.—Sidney
J. Catts, defeated candidate for
governor, today in a statement to
Florida voters, scouts the idea that
ha will be a candidate for the gov■Worship on an independent tickHe was reported.to have been
itiafled with the returns from
section*-oL the ^ ta te , but
allcgjmona were
facts’ and he anwould refuse to
_ _ _ of friends to be­
come an independent candidate and
would support the nominee of the
Democratic‘party, John W. Mar­
tin/ 'ti e also said he was ready to
gb' to any' Part of the United
States to aid in the election of a
Democratic (candidate fp r presi­
dent. :
Signed Statement..
Hia entire atatement la as fol­
lows:
"DeFunisk Springs, June 16, .
"Defunlak Springs,
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“June 16, 1924.
“To the Democratic voters of
Florida: It has been urged upon
tpa by, a great many of my ‘sop-

itegt the election, and even, if
Hfeceasary to run independent in
Ofcfall election.
"A fter careful consideration of
tie whole proposition, "and assur­
ing myself, as fa r as possible, that
hope 'of these cases of alleged
fraud was done by Catts’ support­
ers—for which I am truly giratcful to God, for I am sure as His
Bible is true He will grossly pun­
ish such sins—I have dtcuiod to
tyftkc. no contest in the state Dem­
ocratic primary; to support the
nominee of lb* party for governor,
Hon. John W. Martin, and the bal­
ance of toe Democratic ticket, and
ip hold myself in readiness to go
ony part qf the United States
work for the electiun of our
mocratlc national ticket. I have
t-hfa decision kept a great disder Out of our state, and am
helping tq hold, her in due and reg­
ular. course so she may be u great
factor in thq election of a Demo­
cratic national ticket this fall, and
F'sdvise all good Democrats to do
likewise.
“With malice toward none and
good wishes tq all, yours cordially
and sincerely, (Signed)
“SIDNEY J. CATTS.”

(Continued from page 1.)
Mr. -Hoover told of the expendi­
tures of the department In its In­
vestigations.
As the chief official of the De­
partment of Justico charged wi(h
enforcing prohibition, Mrs. WiUebrandt submitted a defense of the
law’s administration.
Many timea in the prolonged
hearings witnesses have made
charges against the enforcement
regime and Mra. Wiilchrandt went
into details of these accusations at
length, introducing at one point a
letter from Attorney General Stone
which said that much of the testi­
mony dealt with "half truths and
impressions".
•The point I am making”, Mrs.
Wiilebrandt said, “is that many
witnesses have given you testi­
mony agninst the Department of
Justice when in fact their real
grievance lay against another
branch of the government."
On several occasions she told
Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon­
tana, the committee "prosecutor”,
to “wait a minute” when he sought
to intervene in her spirited account.

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PAGE EIGHT

which wa£ revived in 1882, haa had
a relatively bad year. The receipta
are $110,000 less than they were
three years ago. Two markets have
been lost, the United States and
Russia, but It is hoped the latter
will come back.
’ In vintage days the scene near
the weighing machine 4e-a busy
one, hundreds of carts awaiting
their turns to unload, while a con­
tinuous stream of heavily laden
camels from more distant vine­
yards slowly approach the wine
presses from all directions.

PROSECUTION
IS
VERY ACTIVE IN
M’DOW ELL C A S E

be in fine sanitary f(
Many new feature*,
to the regular’Scout'
gram including a
^ourse in busies* in »hj7
bank will be i n s U ] ^
Scoujs may do a reguL
business just like daddy
A regular pup-tentj
set up and the boya „jn
regular camping me&lt;
ing care of themselves
struction* will be eip*
able to any Scout *h*^
or hw summer time
camping.
Th® greater part of
will be worked out by ,
under the supervision
camp director.
Camp registration*
" Vv*' Forty-three haw
up though the registratiMl
were not obtainable untd

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ry, St. Petersburg
hardware
dealer; William J. Whitehurst,
Wall Springs, farm er, married;
O. F. Blakely, Safety Harbor, fa r­
mer and fruit grower, married;
A. T. Anderson, St. Petersburg,
furniture dealer niarride; E. K.
Wilcox, Indian Rocks, fru it grower,
married.
Reuben Gnuse is a nephew of R.
E. Gause. who served bn the first
McDowell jury, while E. R. Wash­
ington is a former Tampa detec­
tive.
Information as to the number of
Fellow*
witnesses that will bo introduced what a real Co,
camp look* i
in the case was unavailable today. ik.comes to a wonderful,
U wus indicated, however, that of instruction with plenty
such expert testimony as may be eats at regular intervals.
filtered
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your m
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uj the defense will not go uet
application
fa.
unchallenged
halienged by the stato
state in
In this your*
y„ur Scoutmaster or
h It was reported as probable ] Headquarters al 20
thatt Dr. W. J. Lancaster,. of Tam- Stret, Orlando, Ha
pa, would be put on the stand by
the prosecution.
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A SPLENDID
Physician Well Acquainted.
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Dr. Lancaster, it ia said, has
That tired, half-akk.
known the McDowell family for pd feeling caused by s
many years, both slain father and and* constipated
'
boveb
mother of the youthful defendant gottep rid of with 1
having worked on a newspaper for promptness by uilngtbri
the Lancaster family, while they feel its beneficial effact i
were residents of Decatur, Ga. first dose as its purlfyi
The Tampa physician also has uiating effect u th
known the defendant himself, since complete. It not only u
he wus a child.
bile -and impurities I* |)1
Dr. I-ancaster, it is understood, a splendid feeling «(txkh]
does not agree with the theory that strength, vim, and bn
symptoms displayed by McDowell spirits. Price GQc. Soil
are Infallible signs of insanity.
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Cl^At int«re«aT
the coming Boy
held
at Silver.
from
r^ * . July
u*y 5R to
to l9
19. B**M
This will be the
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camp for the S c o o t..! '
^ c t 'o a of the C e ^ '
Council. B. S. A.
The grounds .re

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Y acht O rganization
Scene of
JERUSALEM, June 17. — Wine
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Tucadqy night a numbqr qt Sam.
utow cueuee • .— &gt;
ford's citizens m et at the offices of
the Chamber of Commerce and
elected
a temporary chairman, and
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secretary who are to obtain data
and information for the purpose of
organising a yacht club in -this
city. J. Frank MacNeiU',' who has
been largely responsible in sta rt­
ing this movement here, was elect­
ed chairman and Regina! Holly
secretary.
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Plans for the organization were
presented by Mr. MacNeiU. These
were well discussed by several of
thdae present and everyone was
heartily in favor of organizing the
club. Ilope was expressed that the
organization will soon be a reality.
Mr. IfacNqiil and Mr. Holly are
to decide on what type of boats are
to be used by tho club, ascertain
the cost of such boats, and find out
wherq they niay be secured. "Wo
AH »• THERE GOES MV SuSPeCT NOW
I MEU.O-MR Ounn -TmE f BH GollW• I'M SORRV
With a Bun Ch op FlOwER“V- vEBw
j Ga m e s Called OFP
will also look into the m atter of
FOP FELIX - L
SltSPiCiOUS iNDEEOf THtRt IS AN
! pop tonight- wes •
by-laws of such character ns are
Think il l call op
I F c u x IS Sick in BED
Th e r e s t OF t h e
wanted by the organization here”,
%with a bad cold Ga n g a n d have 'Em
Mr. MacNeiU said this'morning.
Ch i p in AND S un
"A fter we have obtained the de­
HIM SOME FLOWERS
sired information and data want­
ed”, said Mr. MacNeiU. "I wUl call
another meeting a t which time a
permanent organization will be
perfected nnd permanent officers
will be elected.” He further stated
that this meeting will be announced
far enough ahead of time for evJ eryone to arrange to be present.
"In the mean time everyone
who la interested in the club and
was not present at the meeting last
night are requested to let me have
their names”, he said. He added
that he thinks a yacht club is
badly needed by Sanford and that
now, since the boat basin is being
rapidly constructed, is the time of
all times to have it.
Those present at the meeting
Tuesday' night were Frank MacNeill, John Brumley, J. H. HinterMIAMI LEGIjDN CELEBRATES mister, Edward Higgins, L. U.
May, R. W. Pearm'an! Jr.,. O^cn
MIAMI, June 18,—Extcnaive
iggins. Gtqnn W imbish,.A. E.
plans are. being made by the H ar­ owell,' E. A. Douglass, R. S. Holly,
vey Seeds Post, American Legion, Hal Wight, Ray Pox,' R. H. Berg.
for the, Fourth of July celebration, Rlchgrd Terheqn, Roy Symea and
parade will -be one of the fea-. Earle Jones.
(Continued from page 1)
At the Monday and Wedneaday turea or the day. Participating in
A 'Wakeful Feature
make about the same number of ad­ mornings sessions of the municipal the parade! which w|ll sta rt at 9
a. m. will bo cfvic ’ organisations,
(From the London Humorist)
dresses ns presidential candidates court 2.3 cases were arraigned be­ clubs
Mother—Is daddy asleep?
and groups. A dance on the
in office have made in past years. fore Judge J. G. Sharon. , So far evening of the Fourth will bring
Betty—Yes, mother; nil except
This would mean a doxen or less only one case has been tried this the days’ celebration to a close.
his nose.
speeches between late July and week on charges of selling intox­
November.
icants or having such beverages in
C. Bascom SIcmp, who wns possession. Generally there are
among those who left Cleveland five or six of this nature every
week. Fines, costs and estreated
somewhat dissatisfied with the bonds from the two sessions
management there by Mr. Butler umounted to $359.
Monday: Douglas Lincoln, disor­
and those moat closely associated
with him, has been asked by Mr. derly conduct, $10 bond estreated;
Sarah Neshit, $10 bond estrqated;
Coolidge to sit on the udvisory Henry Michael, drunk and disor­
committee and it is recalled that derly, lib bond estreated; Hqpry
Mr. Hlemp before leaving here Michael, carrying concealed weap­
Monday for Cincinnati, announced ons, continued to Wednesday; But­
that "in ull probability” he would ler MU, gambling, $10 bond es­
be o n .“the advisory committee of treated; A. Rincs, gambling, $10
the Republican national committee bond estreated; George Burke,
r
which will have the real manage­ gambling, $10 bond estreated:
Arthur Ford, gambling, $10 bond
ment of the campaign.” * '
estreated; Lucid* Hanton, spoedOverdrs wi»r-fl«y»- Siemp—— 'TngrfO'Wrtd w «&gt;» o r ~Hf dayw-brjuR.-t'
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(Continued from page 1)
light plant and was told by the
mayor that there had not been but
that one on the gas plant had been
received. He then asked why
couldn’t an offer be obtained.
Mayor Lake answered saying
that only an offer on the gas plant
'k r
has been sought for certain reasons
Ngjiich he would give the committee,
BeTlrre citing these reasons, ho
stated that ne had come to the
meeting with a view to inquiring
into the matter of criticisms that
had been directed toward the com­
mission, saying that he had noticed
that its conduct had been criticised
according to the newspaper acaunt. lie further declared that it
ppeared to bo an unfair attack,
being made at a time when one
commissioner was out of town and
another confined to his home on
account of illness.
"As I have said many times be­
fore, the commissioners feel that
they are but directors in this large
corporation, willing at all times to
do that which you would have us
do and I believe we have shown this
attitude by the fact that we have
asked the assistance of this special
waterworks’ committee to help in
disposing of this particular project.
Other actions of the commission
have been such us to bear me out in
this assertion,” he further de­
^S A N 'P E D R O , Cal., June 18.— clared.
Tf}®..- ^Pacific Reel Tuesday paid
Arthur Ypwell, one of those
homage t»otho throe ‘officers and quoted
in Friflay’s article, unsWercd
4*. men who fell. In line of duty the mayor,
that he agreed
TfchWty. in No. 2 turret of the with him onsaying
that
point and also
battleship. Mississippi.
stating that no criticism was meant
“You died at yduppoata of duty” , to
be directed toward the commis­
told Bear Admiral W. Vk Pratt, as sion.
explained that he thought
he faced the lopg rows of coffins the mHe
atter had come up because
in the last ceremqnie*.
rumors, hud been current that the
hollow squure their ^ m r a d i m U ^ ^
,■. ot th«- fleat.steedrot-attentknr .in'
.
'crowds of civilians and i J S S n t that fact. t h . o n , . L '?W
o f . w J h M m e m e jt c o .t..o r . • « „ * • ! » ,.In
about Truna field which- has wit­ mission would not proceed with between him and.William M. But­ Scurry, stealing, transferred 'to
nessed the athletic prowess of plans to acquire the plunts for thi; ler, Republican nationnl committee county; lleqry Young, assault, $15
soma of those who ley still, arose, city.
chairman, were overdrawn, said C. und costs or 30 days in'jail; David
The mayor then stated that the Bascom Hlemp, secretary to Presi­ Lloyd, speeding; $10 bond estreat­
commission is negotiating for the dent Coolidge ,on his arrival here ed; Nathaniel Holmes, disorderly
conduct, $1 and costs of 10 days in
gas plant because it is the opinion Tuesday from Washington.
Bugler “Pop” Daltaghan, the oldest that it was most needed along with
“The published reports of any jail; Herbert Jefferson, disorderly
r Tn the tiMvy, 'sounded tho waterworks at this time in disagreement between me and Mr. conduct, $1 and costs; Benjamin
, POft"’
.
order to encourage building activi­ Butler were considerably over­ Herring, disorderly conduct, $1 and
the morning 47 caskets ties. Gas and water both, he point­ drawn,” sold Mr. Slemp. “The costs or 10 days in jail; Walter
i to tnu field sad a r­ ed out, ore essential in developing statement thut I had gune to the. Dichson, disorderly conduct, $1 und
ranged in the form of a cross. The the city, at this time, even more so President and threatened to resii»n costs «r 10 days in jail.
Wednesday:
Isaac Simmons,
48th. that 6 t Lieut. Thomas E. ZeD than the eleqtric power because the was also much stronger than the
facta of tho case."
drunk and disorderly, $10 and costa
yesterday was ’ started foy service at present is fairly good.
or 10 days in jail; Henry Hughes,
' He further declared though, that
possession of Intoxicants, $100 and
* 4,1*0 Mourner.
if the committee recommended that
costs or 10O days jn jail; C. M.
Oyer each coffin lay the flag and negotiations shopli). be entered into
Mujer, disorderly conduct, $5 and
banked around ihem were thou- for' the electric plant, that the
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W. Anderson, disorderly
■and® qf offerings oX flowers, Every commission would willingly take ft
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. /duct, case dismissed; W. Anderson,
ship in the Pacific fleet had Its up, although it did not deer
mourners Ih the living square about visable at this time. He said that
in jail: Kate fille r, disorderly con­
the still centerpiece, 1,000 of them, it was the hope of the commission
duct, $5 and costs or 10 days in
qffleefs and nlen'. As the band to acquire the gas plant now or
(Continued from page 1)
jail; (continued from Monday)'
marched onto the
the field an airplane within u short time, if possible, and no discussion
of potential candi­
dropped flowers.
then negotiate for the other plant dates for the vice-presidential nom­ Henry Michael, continued to F ri­
day.
■ ■Vice Admiral Henry A. Wiley in the fall, aa he had told Mr. Con­
ination. Party leaders on the
■aid that "wa come here in sorrow nelly some time ago.
ground invariably express a baliet
to mourn the loss of our comrades
The committee, after discussion th at candidates tor the post will be
d join in the last services over had been held during which E. A. scarce until ull but one of tho
ertl. Tho accident found them a t Douglass, D. L. Thrasher, S. O.
or more of “first string”
their posts, putting forth the best Shinholser, FrerLT. William.*, Lewis score
aspirants
to the White House have
that was In them. Their last mo­ O’Bryan and others took port, de­ been eliminated.
ments gave the most positive proof cided that the negotiations for the
The prevailing attitude was pic­
of their courage and devotion. plant should bq opened a t once and tured
in a conversation among
They dies) in lino of duty.”
so recommended such action be de leg ates at the national committee
John Hutchinscn, age 17,’a res­
Rear Aflmiral Pratt declared that taken by the commission.
he adiquarters Tuesday.
ident
of Lake Monroe and a stu­
the man who perished gavo their
Among those present last night
•The Reepublicuna have Dawes," dent of Sanford High School for
llv*e heroically to their country. were: S. 0. Shinholser, H. R. Stev­ said
a visitor from the Middle West. the past two or three years, and
The accident, he said, disclosed no ens, chairman; A. E. Yowell, A. P.
couldn't we run Owen D. Frank Pittman, who was visiting
faint hearts among the men of the Connelly, D. L. Thrasher, E. F. "Why
Young,
a good Democrat and
Mississippi.
.
Huusholder, E. A. Douglass, Lewis Dawes' right hand man on the re. his daughter, Mra. George S. Cain
of Lake Monroe, are both dead;
"The
eagle
will
sit
secure
hy
hia
O'Bryan.
Hal.
Wight,
Edward
Hig­
i ■t
purations
commission?”
the former from complications
nqst so Iqng as auch men and suck gins, Fred T. Willi ams, W. ~B. WH.
Another delegate from the E ait arising shortly after aqi operation
•hip* guard our shores”, he de- liaros, R. W. Pearroan and Fred stood up in a hurry.
fer appendicitis in a local hosuldp red.
Ball
“ Young for vice-president?” he tal early this morning, and the
.
Bugle Bounds Tape
asked. .
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latter, it was said by a resident of
Softly the band played “Joe
CHICAGO P O L I C E "What’s the matter with Young Luke Monroe, from some unknown
Lover
of
My.
Soul”,
and
Chapla
Kpvfor president?"
cause, at 10 o’clock thla morning.
R. D. Workman led tho player, TIGHTEN
NET
ON
It was the first time since the G.
John Hutchinson came from
cloaing with th* 23rd Psalm. Chap­
O. P. session at Cleveland that the Seattle, Wash., where he waa
lain U. I), Patrick read from tho T j R A I N
ROBBERS chairman
of tbe General Electric born, when he was a small boy.
scriptures and Chaplaln'F. E. MoyCompany had been mentioned is said that he lived with W. H.
ar in a prayer spoke of the "bless(Continued from page 1)
among the doxen or more candL Lucas of Lake Monroe. It waa
^/jdjiopo In the resurrection of ttya former hicago politician who posed dates discussed.
learned that he ia survived by cpf
as J. Mahony when arrested; Paul
Majority Role Talk
sister, Sara, and his father, who
A* the chaplain’s words ond*Hl Wade, said to be a former aviator
The possibility of abrogating the
band played “Lead, Kindly of Tulsu, Okla.; J. H. Wayne, found time-hohofed. two-thirds rule gov­ live in Seattle. Hia father is $
The bleesinge on the cae- with live bullet wounds in hia body erning the nomination of candi­ miner a t that place.
The funeral of Mr. Hutchinson
Kete were pronounced by Chaplains and believed by the police to be the dates
by the Democratic convention
C. V. Kranx and F. UMcFadden, bandit wounded in the Bold up; J. continues today to be the moat dis­ will be held a t the undertaking es­
U 't and Senior Chaplain R. B. Patrick H. Watson, said to hall from Okla- cussed
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the leaders
aijd_ tablishment of T : J. Millar and Son
read tho benediction. With the last bom*; a Miqs Mead of Milwaukee, |delegatus already assembled here, Thursday morning at 10 o’clock,
words spoken, the Anal naval trib­ whom Watson summoned here to &gt; I t ia generally believed that, un- after which ha- will be .buried at
ute of three sharp volleys was sacure $20,00fi to. buy hia freedom, less a move for discontinuance of Lakeview Cemetery.
“Mr. Pittman waa apparently in
given and the bugle sounded “tape”. and Walter McComb and wife the
' rule comes from the Me/
McAdoo excellent'
health, whan ne, accom­
The band played ^Nearer, My whose flat wus raided resulting in forces, the ’procedure
which has panied ' by
God, to Thee’’ aa the 47 caskets the arrest of sever*! o l. the sus­ been followed inWKm
hia wife, arrived a t
the Democratic
Lake Monroe some time ago to
wars carried from th* centar of pects.
•
gatherings *sinca tho daya of An­ visit
hia daukthter/M rs. Cain,” dcjd to a nearby chapel. The
“We have no confessions," Chief drew Jackson will be foUoprsd In
cfored Mra. Hell, of Lake Monroo,
ralna of the hymn died away Collins said last night, “but we the coming, eonclav
the telephone today. “It ia
I the notea of “ Earth Hath No have plenty of informatioil- And,
Thc arr:
edneaday of Wil- over
irrival Wednesday
not known lo st what caused hi*
n That Heqven Cpn Not what 1* better stiU, we
sumo liarn G. Me. .. b t lead hia
followed.
death, though* he is thought to
aolu- tion force* may artye In a
o f the robbers in cells.
i
have died from old age."
lb esentiment for which Upn of the robbery ia r
announcement qa to his
The body of Mr. Pittman
two score had died, “ My
brought to the Miller
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JOLIET, 111., June . '
CAN E8 FOR LONDON
est
about nc
I dtha dead were left to their re­ covered touring car !
. LONDON, June 18.—r
be pret
-* ‘L " launches of
London’s , leisured wo
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believed to 1
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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAy, JUNE 19; 1924

PAGE TWO

The Sanford Herald

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The next time scinfe one attem pts to convince you th a t
Henry Ford made th a t offer for Muscle TShoals with the idea
Entered n» Second Class Matter, of milking an enorthous profit at the expense of the down­
October IT, 1111. at the Postofflce trodden American people, ask him first to what band of dis­
at Hanford, Florida, under Act of
ciples he belongs, and then ask him to explain to his own
March J. 1*97.
honest satisfaction why Henry Ford should take th at method
of making more niohey when he could fa r out-class such
receipts by simply increasing the price of his handy little
car.
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As A rthur Brisbane points out, J\Ir.
Jllr. Ford could add
7* to the
‘ .price'asked-for
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eachiniaiy and
fhiy—-tMtuon- 'lino -fwcnty-fivO-dbllifA
neatly turn in twenty-five additional millions of dollars for
SPRCIAI. KOTICKi All obituary a one-hundred-and-thirty-two day out-put of his factory! If
•untie**, cards of thanks, resolution*
And notices o f . i n U r u J n m f n t i whtire Henry Ford were merely looking for an opportunity to bring
eharaefc are made w ill be charged
millions of dollars to his already. over-supplied
bank
in more i____.
t .
for a t regular advertU Ing rate*.
accounts
he
m
ild
do
it
in
the
simplest
of
ways.
People
who
M R g D K n tr ilF . Aft«0(IA TKtl Pit ESS
The Aaaoclated ,l*r*s* la e x c lu s ­ argue that tne, Muscle Shoals project is sought as; a dollariv e ly entitled, to thn use for re puli- maket; Uy F{trd;are either thoughtless jor plain silly.
lleaflofc of J *11 K»»W* dispatcher
credited to it or not otherw ise cfedBut there are people and interests craving that Muscle
Ited in this paper and also the local
new* published herein. All right* of Shoals enterprise for the money it can bring them. There
repubucatton of special dlipatche*
herein are also reserved.___________ are people and interests fighting for the welfare of private
corporations.’ And out of the opposition enbugh “influence"
corporations,
THURSDAY, JU N E 19, 1924
of one kind'frtd, another has reached Congress to cause that
BIBLE THOUGHT ’OR TODAY esteemed law-making body- again to postpone action on the
A VERY NEEDFUL PRATER: Ford bid. p
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—Shew me thy way*, O Lord:
Enough members of of Congress have been “approached
teach me thy path*. Let integrity
and uprightness Preserve me: for I again let us say, in one way or another—to leave the nation
doubtful as to the outcome of the Ford negotiations. Ford’s
wait on thee.—Psalm 25:4, -I.
promise to make cheap nitrates for the farmers does not
CONSTANCY
please
the fertilizer people. Ford’s promise to manufacture
Oat upon it, I have loved
electric power for the benefit of all the people in the states
Three whole day* together;
to which the wires could he carried sounds “confiscatory" to
And anTHkc to I6vc three more
If It proves fine weather.
the big puwer companies.
So, we are to see what we shall see. But don’t let any
Time shall moult away his wings,
one tell you th at Henry Ford wants the Sli toils for the money
Ere he shall discover
the plnnt would bring him. T hat’s ju st bunk.
In the whole wide world agnin
Such a constant lover.

But the spite on’t is, no praise
Is due nt all to me:
Love with me had made no stays
Had it any been but she.
Had it any been but she,
And that w ry face,
There had been at least-ore this,
A dozen in her place.
—Sir John Suckling.
Boost should On the first word
in a Floridan’s vocabulary. *
-------- o--------PariB says thn corset must go.
W h e r e ? — Tampa Tribune. That’s n

HE LOVES tllE;HE

Silly Talk About Henry Ford

Frozen Assets

Wonderful Ilaby Crop.
Poor Margaret Martin.
The Klun Feels Strong,
John I)., Jr., Reflects.
Cuvyri^ni, r if t

The only snfe
ment 1, the mid.
Bathers nre in
ent waves at nil

■. THIS NATION' has ninny valu­
able crops, running up to the mil­
lions per year. The most valuable
of ail, although you could not bell
it for ten cents or even give it
away, it the crop of babies.
In the United Stales la st year 1,“
238,000 bfand-new babies were
born. Only.* 021,000 deaths occitrred, leaving out immigration, a
population increase of 017,000.
That is-a great city added to the
nation by the nation’s mothers.

A succCsn Lfv
failure n siiu.jf

Money may n0* ^
lbutf m can&gt;&lt;? you &amp;

HOW FAST this country grows,
even with limited immigration!
Our population is now more than
112,01)0,000, more than 7,000,000 in­
crease since the census of 1920.
That’s good news, for what we
need, is another 100,000,000 people
to do work now neglected and to
consume the products of farms and
factories.

aVjift lilte seeing ^
One of the
wanting to fa so^
belhfc Invited.
Following in some
steps will never get
anyone.

/ MARGARET MARTIN 22 years
old, monied and divorced, turned
down her glass prematurely by
turning on the gas. A note to her
mother said: "1 am tired and hope
to find rest where I am going."

It's the radio’s f!tu
stays at home, yet 5£
to church.

POOR, TIRED girl, having endlircd 22 years nf this experiment
she should have stuck it out, to see
what would happen.
How ninny would go if nil those
tired and longing for rest could
follow that young woman’s exnmnle? Fortunately, that question,
"Where am I going?" and the end­
less possibilities here keep ua
struggling on.
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BURY ME in my lace dress", tho
young Worunn wriltef Dress enters
deeply lAto the feminine mind. In
Paris, a young woman, seeing her
dress copied exactly by another
wrfmah, jumped into the river'nnd
drowned he (pelf. In Russia,'tw o
young girls, jealous of another
girl’s good clothes, cut olf her head
and took the clothing from her.
Parents should realize what th a t
means, understand the intense de­
sire for adornment, and he careful
how they thw art it.

The rich girl ra
petals and say, ••
loves my money."
Driving a wife
touch may make
shoe, t
. jt must, he, awful,
bpr'fi child bepnuse j
amount to. anything,

Have you ever met Wit1 man tvho has too much to do to
participate iu any rpptftnnent which Is for the* pood of the
community in which he lives or for the betterm ent of busi­
ness conditions in general?
There are many men of this calibre who are always
willing to say what ought to be done but when the test
comes are never willing to put forth an effort or to give of
their time in putting across movements requiring time and
work.
Under the head of "Frozen Assets" the Way cross Journal-lleruld has this to say:
Sopie times a business man gets caught with frozen
assets—securities th at cannot be cashed in immediately.
Some citizens are frozen assets for tho city.
ON LONG ISLAND, lust Sunday,
These citizens have ability; they are capable
tun thousand looked on while the
of performing line work; their work, if done, would

Trouble is l.n-vtin,
trie’s while hrewinii
America.

ANTAGONISMIIALTIMOIIK EVENING SUN

Ku Klux initiated ninny women,
with a lady "klengle" officiating.
An eight-months-old Ku Klux baby
was baptized by ti clergyman tfkT&lt;u
Klux robes, the baby's innthcrAlso
in Ku Klux costume, attending.
The baby was the only one witguts

'■ S teerin g a Safe Course
T h e safe course in financial channels is the
o n d ch a rted by^m o w led g c ancfdxpitftoce:

Tho Sanford Hernld follow thetwon
their Journeys, and will keep In
touch with the happenings back
home while many miles away.

T h is ’ in stitu tio n offers its safeguards *nd
experienced guidance for your protection*

One uf .the-things'which'tnllVes
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t T r - W. Howe in an article-appearing in Howe’s Mugnzine,'is his
J , old fogylsm. And another reason
! why he will be a poor vote-getter.
-------- o-------From Norway comes the report
.. ■that twenty-seven tons of codfish
were caught in one cast of a net
I - by a party of .fishermen Off the
coast near Bergen. A whale of a
fish story is what we call it.
-------- o-------Although she fears she will be
.lonely, an English woman of
seventy-seven, has Just refused to
* - m arry for the eighth time. Con;* science must be hurting her by
f ithls time.
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•, When you meet a man wreathed
^ ’In smiles this week don’t think lt*f
because he has a new arrival in his
‘ home, lie has probably just joined
^ tth e increasing ranks of those
• ^ "squaring accounts" during the
present campaign.

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te him becuurffe he needs it. Some­
thing would get him if he didn’t

BETTER COLLECTION LAWS NEEDED

STRENGTH

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S E R V IC E ,"^ - PROGRESS"?

Ar/v Interest Paid on Savings

PLANT CITY COURIER

WHAT IS NEEDED today is u positive philosophy of
life; a pragmatic interpretation of religion; the teaching of
that which one may and should do; the encouragement of in­
dividual thinking; an understanding of tho identity of Man
with the One L ite; and the realization of his possession of
potential powers heretofore ascribed only to the Infinite.—
Eugene Del May. ,

CROSSING ON th

Time wild when men who could
not pay their debts wore put in
jail. That was a brutal and inef­
fective method, and it was
swamped under a wave of humane
sentiment.
But like a good many other such
waves it carried public feeling to
the opposite extreme. The result is
that in Florida, us in many other
states, the laws for the collection
o fdebts are inadequate. The debt­
or, us n rule, cun do us he pleases.
If h« doesn’t want to pay, it costs
moro to make him pay 'than the
collection is worth.
This injuriously nfTeets business.
Credit stores cun nut be run on the
aamu basis us cash stores. Thu
credit merchant figures out about
what percentage of his sales he
will lose on account of bud debts.
This; amount may run anywhere
from two to ten per cent of his
gross -sales. lie charges it' to
profit and loss, but it becomes, in
effect, a fixed part of his operating
expenses, just like rent, postage,
hired help or freight.
It is added, along with other op­
erating costs, to the first price of

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MY SON. OlMlliV ------ r I „ „ ----------. II h iiflefuhtess

depends upon its'ability to stick to one thing until it gets
there.—Josh Billings,
OUR GREATEST GLORY consists not in never .fall­

June will soon be gone. And ing, hut in rising every time we fall.—Emerson.
.iJ another winter seusun will be here
^ b e fo re we reulize it. What is
It being done to provide accommoda­
i tiona for tourists who desire to
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
S tipend the winter in this city? Sani.l-ford needs hundreds of houses and
^ a p a rtm e n t houses.
seems assure)]. It should ultimately
-------- o------- be within the reach of every house­
And still The Herald dollar is
holder, ns the Lomcn Reindeer and
- * missing. This dollar bill was
Trading Corporation is authority
\ started by this newspaper Monfor the ntutement that two men
;duy fur the purpose of seeing just
take entire charge of eight thou­
. « how many hills it could pay in the
sand five hundred head of its sup. course of a week. It did great
lily under ordinary conditions.
'w ork on Monday but hasn't’ been
The by-products of the ]crea” heard from since that time.- Who
tures will also find their wuy Into
• k has it?
the mnrk&amp;ts of the world. Like tho
hog, thu reindeer enters the ubatr
urn Republican
&lt;w|fUDm.uii Party
i
nut
winy
"Tho
not only
tnir almost one hundred per cent
'[ *proposes no reform but emphuticavailable — meat, akin, antlers,
'■ ally denies any need of reform,"
hoofs, glands and blood* all arc
7&gt; is the way William Jennings Bryan
useful.
■V-sums up the national convention of
The reindear is largely used in
’ that party held in Cleveland last
the North us a beast of burden,
J; "week. And that’s the reason why
while us u mcuuH.of transportation
,-Ajlt Is going to be a Democratic
he i« in'ft'class withm good horse.
-7 &gt;ictory this year.
Instances nre recorded where a
!■,.&gt;‘j
o-------- single animal has broken loose and
»VJ Sidney J. Catts' decision to stick
drawn a loud weighing n ^op or
-^Wby the Democratic nominee for
more. The record is a puu of two
[jf (governor and not to bolt the party
thousand three hundred pounds for
i t £Xomes as a surprise to many voters
one hundred yards.
' L'ln the state, who predicted that he
It is only nutural that the speed
^Llwould run as an independent in the
of thti ppeples should t$ exploited
IlNoveraber election. It’s ju st anin a country where recreations aH9-,
father ease of seeing the *%andf&gt;'W. Reindeer races are,’field n ^ th
wf^writing on the wall."
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DOMESTICATED REINDEER

\ f j , William Jennings Bryan rer* ;««ived as large an ovation at the
ablican convention where he
ed the proceedings from the
s box, as did the principals s t­
ing the gathering. And he’s
g to get still a larger one than
a t the Democratic convention

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is to have a junior
of commerce. Fortythe younger business men
ty have agreed .to organise
anu berries during
of vegetation and

WHOLESALE

Headquarters for .all Varieties of Ff
yd 'V egetab les, Prompt andPersona
Attention to All Shipments
costs of enforcing collection should | *
be reduced and the process aintpli- 1ti
Ikd,
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It Is up to the next legislature, j"
No more progressive act Could W ■ r&gt;ruuRl*lN are irt-iruciuj to refund money tn seery Instance »*
passed than a law for the protec- {*? sal la factory resu lts nru not obtained. The very, first Jew 1
C7I.KM JOSHS 1,1VB it AM I KIUXUV TOSIO
tion of bona fide creditors. In ;*
Atmofit Invariably stupa th* tttnclrncy of i n f i i n n
normal times, almost anybody ran !■ and
the third does usually sto p s the eeverest COLD. Th*
pay, if he will. Sympathy for the
Cold m u st be classed ns a serious disease so get rid of It *J *
If your muscltfs are sore or you havn that chilly ***'
debt Bhirker should be special and ■
hofutnehe. It’s, a sura sig n that you have t a s j a f
exceptional instead of general,
!■ with a dull *,,r
1’nsutnonl* in dsrslop. but buy s bottle of
JUNhH LtVKU AND KtDNKY TONIC today. The cost l» ■
nn,| you con not affurd to ta k e a chance at tW» dme of r
F o r snl* a;

ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON

PALATKA DAILY NEWS
paper—in which to plan his buying.
Newspuper advertising is now offc(inK the service formerly offered
by the catalogue* of the malt order
houses but in addition is furnishing
this service dally insteud of twie«
yaarly, is living the. buyer the
choice of prices and goods of all
merchants not of one, and is ren.

next day liy automobile
ihe exchange of money for mer- determine its wants.

IhandisC

pened.

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B How much 'more convenient is
Shis f contrivance of modern comREGULAR INTEREST l i t e f [mercial and industrial genius to tho
should be around 4 per cent bkfffra Inefficient method of our rural
long. That Is not a good sigi^ain*' forebears who knew only their perfortunately. It means th a t nneib wonaf 'needs. With them there was
with money are not putting it! fptd no alternative for the slow, tedious
now individual enterprises. «*•, • y expedient of going, to town by
One intelligent man said notTwmg^ "wagon or cart and trusting to
ago, in regard to prices: "lTifea diligence and a stout pair of shbet
are pot going up. I t ia the ijullar to seek out the shop which sold
that is coming DOWhF/’
th a t which they were tn need of
and which sold it a t an acceptable
HERE’S the official recognition price, if not at the lowest obtain­
the radio’s importance. Senator Pat able price.
Harrison will postpone hts speech
The merchants in the. cities and
as temporary chairman of thaib4&gt;i towns need not have debated over
ttorfal convertUSi*
eventag^ jh e Inroads of:Jtho mull, order
that radio listeners may get better|
roaulta. "And the night shafi^bAj

MERCHANTS &amp; BBOtt

Richmond, Virginia.

ADVERTISING AIDS ALL
Newspaper advertising und the
automobile have combined to bring
the city'shops to the very door of,
the farm house und suburban homo.
Each day the newspaper brings a
complete quotation of what can be
balght. where it can be purchased*
The sale is actually made through
tbq advertising columns of tho

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Contemporary .Comment:
The mania for speed has not ye
set in among the law courts.—
Detroit News.
Another, good thing about sum
mer is that the girls can dress n;
they did in the winter without tak
ing cold.—Dallas News.

" A Bank Account, is
/tUlfiUiial safety device ^
tainable., Safe from five and
theft, safe from vvildcabr pro­
motion schemes,
loss of any kind. OgfeW an
account with us.

The average- man shouldn't ne-loot bit garden on account of grav&lt;

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Office 148.

MISS ROSAMOND RAD FORD, Society fedltoi

STAFFORD-GONZALEZ m a r r i a g e is
SOLEMNIZED ON WEDNESDAY’NIGHT

Calendar

PHdndi.Res. 425

Employees Of butletj
Are Entertained At
A , Picnic Wednesday 60c and |1.20. Powder 30c and 60c!
Sold by Union 'Pharmacy,

Cordial interest' throughout the
"J*u . £*nt«f* in the marriage of
Miss Francis .GonialtSfriiSid C.

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10 nerr*. Improved. Iliad; liarn.
Iriinnt house; place w«lt located:
worth II.OOii per acre. Kor &lt;iulrk
calc party will take IS,000 and itrrattan term* to su it puichnser.
It acres, with house, located wtth
hard rosd on I w o sides, farm In
h e s l of shape; recently re-tlled. At
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• it/.ttid Mr,'. E. D. Soutti.fi.nd
of Jacksonville are.visiting, Mra. I f
B. Ifoyla o t Ml Lady’s ghoppe.,, | »

spending a few days here
ness. Ho is connected with
Southern Adapted Nurseries.

rm n o p R A rT O K

People* l i s t

P alm er tiradaala

H. g. POSD •

Office Hours:

» -ii.A . m .: t . s r . m :

Wrecking Service

7 to S Bvenlnga,' excep t S atu rd ays
Room* PH-4 H

Smith’s Barber Shop
for better bairber work
—next V aldez B o tel.

ROSS LAW N

Phonf,*j3-W . , MlBt.li

SPRINKLERS
Ball Hardware Co.
PHONE 8

Sanford Ay$. and. 2nd St.

10 acres. Just off Ilrnrdall; Im­
proved; barn, tenant house; corn
nnd pens now on place. Another
barRaln.
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Mrs. R. A. Tcrheun entcrtainetl
Wednesday afternoon with an In­
formal sewing party in honor of
Mrs. II. II. Stevenson of Jackson­
ville, who is the guest of her sister,
•Mrs. Walter Haynes, nnd Mrs. J.
Howard Jarrott, Sr., of Savannah,
Or., who is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Wilber McKee.
A floral contest featured the
INCORPORATED
pleasures of the uftemoon, in
Rooms 616-516
which Mrs. Stdvcnson wns vifctorf ir s t Nat’l Bk Bldg.
iouX. The honorees were presented
with a bouquet of shasta daisies Sanford
arid fem.
,
Invited to meet the guests of
honor were Mrs. Haynes, Mrs MeKce, Mrs. J. M, Neely, Mrs. Z. B.
IlatlifT, Mrs. A. K. Powers, Mrs.
Henry Wight. Mrs. C. S. Shinholsor
and Mrs. S. O. Shinholser.

The dealers below, who compose the Sanford Automobile Dealers’ Association*,
are membera of most of the Civic bodies in .Sanford,, who aro helpings SANFORD
TO GROW. If you wish to help SANFORD G R O W ,&gt; lp the civic bodies, such w
Sanford Chnmbcr of Commerce; Junior Chamber of Qimmerce, R otary Club, KJ-;
wnnia Club, Sanford Crodit Association and other organizations th at have for their*
aim a BIGGER AND BETTER SANFORD. The S. A. D. A, is helping in this way
to build a ijettcr.city, ami ask for your co-operation and support.
EDWARD HIGGINS
Lincoln—Ford—Fordson .

P. A. MERO
Hupmobilc—Oldsmobile

I. W. PHI 1X1 PS* SONS
Dodge Cars nnd Truck

SANFORD BUICK CO.

SAN JUAN GARAGE CO,
Studehaker and Chevrolet

SEMINOLE HUDSON-KSHKX CO.
Hudson—Eshsx—Reo Trucks

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NOTICE

i Miss Palmer Argo of,Oviedo end

ORLANDO’S LARGEST STORE
EVENT

Please call at my store and
settle your accounts beforie
July 1st, as I will be away aft­
er that date. THINKS.

CONST) PASTCON OVEBCOHB

s a u t t a k i n »'•

‘W i l i s ' 'of.FOLEY CATHAR­
New York (456) 11 a. ra.- TIC TABLETS will bring «P««ly
6 n.. m’.; music, talks, re- relief from^constipation ’«
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B i r t s ; ' 8-tro ttlm a b rM ,
e w T o rk (4051 6:80^

B n a w t f in s a E S S

f X t y CATHARTIC .TABLETS In
oevera cdkea of constipatiop to
ET» are easy to tone, leave
Jaasant, oft**.effect*. . Try
Bold evnrywhore.

’ Summer Hints .
-for Young Mbtherp
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meet since May 1st, and la iw aa way connected with’, any other
baakieaa or firm in the city.
We extend a eerdial inviUtion to ell the old patrona of this
statUa U trad# with us.
' We offer yen courteous treatment and 8BRVIC&amp;
We well McCUren and Dunlop Cord Urea, and the very
DEBT In acceaeorles.

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| ‘ First and Elm.

a n a ia ik n a iH m a m a n m im n n i

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Co«iplal«»,t •
S c h n te td d y '

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Zion (346)^ .musical

FermcntaUtn foi
Sometimes,* w ere »
yem itng, and neexly
rhoea, which .Wnplj
nature is trying, to
serious ml

wUhblofl

FREE— We ftimteh t t H o f charge complete seta
straight side Rims, and hew Wheels with all Uai- *
looft Tire- U n its.. You no lohgdr have to buy new .WhedM 1a ‘order to hove tho advantage of the
Firestone'foil-fledged. Balloons.
Firestone guarantees as many or more miles •
on the Balloon Gun)-dipped cotrda than on any tire *
made.
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, We carry complete Wheel and Tire Units for
«B makenof Cars Jnciud lag. F ord.
We pay. full worth of your old Tires.
*FIRESTONE
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SEMINOLE OVERLAND CD.
Overland and Willys-Knight

Mrs. Clyde Byrd nnd childron
left i Wednesday morning in their
car for Arcadia, where they wlU be
the guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ja)ia Wey, going down espe­
cially to attend tho Martin-Klrkpatrlck wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. li. K. Wells arid
children and Edgar Wells lc ft‘,th|4
momitur far Jacksonville. From

j Mr} and W rs .T V d Walters And
family have moyed into their) dot-

gram; 10 Melody.Boys. _ .
Dallas* NeWs (470 8:309:30 bdnd: 11-12 orchestra
Detroit News (617)* 7:^0
bsndr 8:30 News orches­
tra; 9 OoldketteVorchestrs;T0.N 4w s orehestri.
Dsvmtport ^ (484) 5t45
chimed; 6:30 (Sandm an;
6:60 sportr,' weather; 8
musical, reader, songs; 9
foad bulletin.
Elgin (286) 7:30-12 orchestra.,
Fort 'Worth S tar-T ele­
gram '(476) 9:30-10:46^
concert,’
KsnseSfCity Star (611) 67 pis net address, readings
story, * music; 11:45 - f

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of the social set of this city.
* Oh account of tha prolonged ill*
of Rev.. A. S. Peck, the mar^Boosters* Class of the Me&amp;l
e was very quiet taking place
Friday School Wtrlll enteflaln
■ryifnic and swimming party • t the home of ReV. Peck on Park
[jrfr LaVe. All of The young Avenue a t 8:30 last evening. Only
tod women araTovited. M M t the Immediate families witnessed
I*1* ' impressive,.,ring . ceremony
L cburib. 7:45 p.'n&gt;: ,.
which united this popular couple
j \ , , / Monday
in matrimony.
ijh' Seekers, parlors of MethThe bride was beautiful in • a
i tlureh, 4 p. m. Hostesses,' sleeveless French model, fash­
ioned" of white silk georgette
lames J. H. Cowpn, J. H. Fay)’ crepe
.with Imported lace forming
. ilegsn, R. W. Turner, R. M. the yoke, aide ruffles edged with
,o. J. J, Allmsn and H. H, narrow silk, lace .gave this Requisite
gown a* fairylike appearance. The
natural beauty of Mrs. Stafford
/. TL D.C.Mieflkir
' .**: wag, further enhanced by a medium
will be « cal Iod meeting of size hat of white georgette crepe
lY. Hpwatd Chapter of the with silk braid poppies as the only
L; C- F riday, morning, 9:30 ornament.
The brldo’s flowers were a gori t at' th e v a ld e s hotel.' Alt
eoas
arm bouquet of night*rs are urgqd to be present
Miss Francis Gonzalez, who be­
port ant business matters are looming serous with asparagus
fern, .tied with maline.
came the bride of Dcntzel S taf
discussed.
The traveling costume of Mrs. ford, yesterday.
Stafford Is of grey silk crepe
trimmed with cream lace, hat, and Lapd for n year, moving from there
of grey, and’other accessories
ieftain At Picnic eajpe
to Miami. She was a popular
to m*t&lt;h. *.
member of the social circles of
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford left im both cities, where she endeared
liy Fox, secretary of the Boostafter tho ceremony in herself to a host of friends by her
1Class of the Methodist Sunday mediately
their car, keeping their destiny a sweet nnd winning personality.
atl, announces that this class secret.
Mr. Stafford is the only son of
| jin* a picnic and swimming
Mrs. Stafford is the charming Mrs. C. E. Stafford of ’this city
Ll t 8ilver Lake on Fridaydaughter’ of Mr.' and &amp;frs. F. J. and’ is prominently connected with
efreshments will'be served ConxjUeg..', prominent in bueinoss the Arm of Gillon &amp; Pratt.
and nodal circlqa.of this city. Mrs. : The. many -friends of Mr. and
■ft*who attend.
Ir. Fox states that ihe?fc wUlhe Stafford is a Sanford girl, having Mrs. Stafford will be glad to
spent all but four years in San­ know that they will make Sanford
f o r d ! 8 h a . m ade'her home in De- their future home.
hill members are urged to bo on
K *t the church promptly. at
k o’clock, 1!« - especially asks
PERSONALS
r the yming men of -Sanford
i,do nofstteod Sunday sdiool
wisent.
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Mrs.’ C. A. Betts is visiting her
sister in Winter Garden f o r a week.

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purifies the wound of germs that
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flesh wRW extraortnnary speed.
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Tntf Hchool District No. 4. on tfie fth

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CLEVELAND WINS
SLUGGING MATCH
FROM NEW YORK

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Romero Outpoints
Rangy Heavyweight

T tt*rs Best BwiWiV—BrtiWns Shut
Otft
AthWtkn — flenstors , Trim White Sox With
Score 5 to 4

NEW
YORK, June 19-—
_Quintin Romero, Chilean heavy,
weight, rondo a comeback In the
American
ring
Wednesday
night when he decisively optdated Joe Stoessel, rangy
ew York heavyweight in a 12round bout, nt the Velodrome
A. C. The Chilean was on the
aggressive during most of the
bout and won by a good margin.

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CLEVELAND, O., June 19.—
Clevelsnd made it three out of four
from New York Wednesday, win­
ning 8 to 5, putting the winning
■run across in the ninth inning,1
when ‘Speaker scored on Sewell s
v single, after two were out. Every
player, with the exception of Pitch­
ers Hoyt and Bush of New York,
made 'at least one hit.
8eore by innings:
New York .......022 010 000—5 13 0
Cleveland .......013 000 011—(5 17 2
Hoyt, Bush and Hoffman; Smith
and MyatL.

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Bill Brennan, heavyweight pu­
gilist, who was shot and killed in
hia New York cabaret by two un­
derworld characters believed to he
members of u bootleg gang with
whom the prizefighter had had
Rouble.

Set Record

.Hoy/ They Stand— f

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Florida State League
Clubs:
:W e t.
Orlando — __
—o r.ooe
Lakeland ,
.......... ..2
0 UOQO
Tampa ........................ 1
0 1.000
Bradentowh . .............0
1 .000
Daytona . ........
..... 0
2 .009
St. Petersburg
...... 0
2 .0U0

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National League
Clubs:
W.
New York ................ 36
Chicago ....................... 33
Brooklyn . ...»..............29
Pittsburgh .........
24
Cincinnati................ .27
Boston ......................... 23
St. Louis ......................21
Philadelphia ..........
18

Pet.
•66)
.561
.629
.500
'.500
.490
.471
.373

L.
20
21
23
28
28
27
34
30

George Taylor, Grlnnell College,
who act n new world record for the
440-meter hurdles at the final
Uly
Olympic
gum«s try-outs, Cambjridge, Mass,

H ighlan dcrsand
S a i n t s B a t t l e 13
Innings to a 3-3 Tie

Pet.
630
.611
.558
.462
.460 •LAKELAND, Juno « 19.—The
.460 Saints, and Highlanders battled
.382 13 innings to n 3-3 tic, Wednes­
.373 day iifternoon, Hodgo calling the
game whjle th«.aun was an hour
Southern League
cAibs:
W. L. Pc*. high for sumo reason. Ery went
Memphis .
«o i» .678 the route for Lakeland* while Ccaig
New Orleans ..........39
22 .039 was relieved by Wolff in the secAtlanta ....... ---- ---32 26 .562
NashviUo ..... .......... 31 31 .500 ond, who finished strong. The game
lobtle . .......
.....—29 33 .403 was filled with snappy plays on
Birmingham
K ..... .-....V........ 26 34 .433 both sides.
b Rock ............. 22 25 .368
Little
Score by innings:
.
Chattanooga . .......... .21 41 .339 St. Pete. . 020000 101000 0—3 0 2
Lakeland . 012000 000000 0—3 10 1
Craig, Wolff and Moore) Ery und
| Southern League
Nance,
' it
ATLANTA, June 10.—Atlantu
Orlando 12; Daytona 3
won the first game of the series
here ■Wednesday 13 to 3, hitting
DAYTONA, June 19, — In a
Bird hard while Francis held the loosely played gunie Orlando de­
Vola safe for the Crackers' fourth
feated the Islanders Wednesday
straight over Nashville.
afternoon by n score of 12 to 3.
8e»re by innings;
i Nashville . 000 200 001— 3 5 3
Score by inning*: ,
Atlanta . ......002 005 15—13 13 2 Orlando . ,„...00l 112 043—12 16 3
^ B(fd and Mackey; Francis and
Daytona . ... 100 002 QOO— 3 5 3
Fergus nml Francis; Cooper and
LFITLE ROCK, June 19.—Er- Slips.
by the Little Rock infield
ly were responsible for Mo- In the Circuit Court of tb* Heventh
Judicial Circuit of tho Htute of
7 to 2 victory here Wednei*
Florida, In urtd for Hemlnole
re by innings:
lie . ....... 101003 002—7 17 1
Rock .002 000 OOO—2 10 3
tse and Devormer; R^lnson,
" ‘and Lapan.
4PHIS, June 19— Memphis
11 Innings to win a B to 5
over New Orleana In the
game of the series here
ay.
by innings:
----- 100310 000 00—5 12 1
.....000210002 01—6 14 3
and Dowie; Warmoth,
S ka'S!' June 19.—Hartin the eighth with
on, helped Birmingham
ga, 9 to 0, here
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Pittsburgh 4; Boston 3
BOSTON, June 19.—Excellent
pitching of Ydc enabled P itts­
burgh to take the finnl gnme of
the series from Boston Wednesday
4 to 3.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh . ... 000 100 030— 1 12 0
B oston............ 200 000 001—3 7 0
Ydc nnd
Schmidt; Benton,
Cooney nnd O'Neill, E. Smith.

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TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FRENCH
AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET SOUTH TO NINTH STREET.
Notice is hereby given th a t the construction of the asphalt pave­
ment on French Avenue from F irat Street south to Ninth Street, has
been completed and the completed.work has been finally accepted by the
Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida:
(
The following is tho final estimate of the cost of paving French Ave­
nue 24 feet Ifl width with sheev asphalt from First Street south to Ninth
Street:
*
1878 Cu. Yds. excavation &lt;&amp; .40c....... ............ ....... ...................
500 Stsi. Yds. over haul (§) lc....*.... ........................ ;.................
5002 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter &lt;31 70c__ __________
488 Lin. FL flush curb @ 35c_____ ................J __ ;......
253 Lin Ft. granite curb re-set ab'lfic'.A.:..—............. ...... .........
7031 Sq. Yds. 6” rock foundations @ 80C^.........*__...............
0970 Sq. Yds. 2" sheet asphalt top @ $1.02 ....L..... ........
144 Sq. Yds. brick relald flat @ 40c.:.™..._____ ______ _•„...
523 Sq. Yds. brick relald on edga g 'd i e ----- .
___
640 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns @ 30c................................ .
192.
331 Sq. Ft. sidewalk &lt;g&gt; 20c............ .— ............................ ........
66.20
'N 0 Type A inlets @ $35.00............................... ........... .. .... . .
210.00
4 Typo B inlets @ $30.00 __ ................ .......................... ..
120.00
1 Manhole 4-0 deep ___ ,_____ __ _____ _____ _________
60.00
1 Manhole 6-8 feet d e e p --- --------- ------------- ----- -------65.00
3520 Lin. Ft. 3" drain tile @ *100.00 per M__ __________ .
362.00
919 Lin Ft. 12" storm s e w e r $1.05................... ..............*
9&amp;L
Extra work
...... ......................... .......................'......
67.
; County, - l a Chancery.
5
Monuments
k
t
street
In
te
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e
c
tio
n
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$6.50.........
32.50
1U U. Haur. Complainant, v*. Paulino
M. Huivur. Defendant.
Laboratory inspection and matgnlls....
..
248.75
CITATION
I-cgal expense, advertising, et^Ml per cent.
403.14
To Pauline M. Hour, HlcksvIUe.
Ohio, care Mr*. John Ualtz:
Engineering, 4 per cent;..... ............
.. *"806J8
It appearing rw m an affidavit
filed in- UiU.-cumi' that you urn a
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iiou-rL-aldi-nt t&gt;f the S tale of Florida,
$21^160.90
ad that
... 2J593.20
Hlckzvllle. Ohio, therefore, youi ^ jC r e d it by 198t&gt; Sq. Yds. salvaged brick @ $L17..
ordered and required on the f i | i o z / ' ‘
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Actuel cost ............ ijAi■" ......
- 1 nti
, - $19,078.76
the hill o r cniaptalnt exhl
agalnat you In thin caute.
To be borne by city 1-3____...'.______ ^ ---- 1 0,357.9*’*'■ ’ '
V ,,t* ordered thaV thla notlca be
* 'r
published In tho Hanfordtl lluratd, a To be borne by adjacent property,-— ----- 12,715.84 '*
nqwzpaptr puhllshed ...
In HanUWd.
Number
of
feet
frontage,
3,92$J35.
Hemlnole County,
Florida,
..................
Ida. ondf* a
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Atscaament per foot frontager**-*3?w *frktJ £ ,L-l'L'&gt;r cPn**ciiVtve weqka.
\V1TNLKH my hand and the se a l
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Enginwr.
FOOT
FINAL
FRONTAGE
ASSE8
8 MENT
NAME
DESCRIPTION
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p. Hanford.
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Meizch R,«lty
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Atlantic Coast Lina Railroad Co., Lot 8, Blk 7
TV ft
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Atlantjc Coast Lino Railroad Co., Lot 9, Blk 7,
T r g t — ■— —i--.—£-----);
_ 4 9
Southern Utilities Con Lot 8, Blk 8, Tr 8..............60
Southern Utilities C&lt;&gt;., Lot 6, Blk 8, T r 8............ 60
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Southern Utilities Co., Lot 10, Blk 8, T r 8.......... * 50
Alice W. Palmor, Lot 6, Blk 9, Tr 8.................... 43
Alice W. Palmer, Lot 7, Blk 9, Tr 8____ _______ 49
Allco W, Palmer, Lot 8, Blk 9, J r 8...............
. 43
Alice W. Pal met, Lotl&gt;, Blk 9, T r 8__________" u 7
City Park, All Blk 10, T r 8.__ :......................... 264 'v*r-(
J. A. Rumbley. Lot 1, Blk 8; T r n
i11t ~"
Mrs. Helen G. Jiijkins, Lot 6, Blk 3, T r 9.™....... 61.1
Emma A. Whittle, Lot 1, Blk 8, T r 9... .......... gj j
Minnie KcDqugat, Lot 1, Blk. 4, T r 9..________ 57.57
Charlca Brown, Lot 2, Blk 4, ,Tr 9...........
JO
Mri. W. 9, Baldwin, Lot 3, Blk 4, Tx 9„....„._..... 53
Kirs- W. S. Baldwin, Lot 4, Blk 4/» T r 0..;...........60
Mattie G. Pace, Lot 5, Blk 4, Tr 9.-..J............... 67.75
John D. Jinkins, Lot 1, Blk 5, Tr 9.... ....;.... .
50
John D.’Jinkms, Lot 2, Blk 5, T r 1L___ i ...........50
John D. Jinkins, Lot 3, Blk 5? T r 9_
58.23
John D. Jinkins, Lot 4, tilk 6/ T r 9........... ............. 50
John D. Jinkins, Lot 5,. Blk 5, T r 9.._____ ......__58.23
H. C. Washburn, Lot 1, Blk 0, Tr 0......................... ............. 50
T. J. Miller, Lot 2, Blk 6/ T r 9................... . 50
John D. Jinkins, Lot 3, Blk 6, Tr 9...................... 55.1
Melech Realty Co„ Lot 4, Blk fl, T r 9............. 50
Meisch Realty Co., L ot 5, Blk 6, Tr 9..:............. . 50
The above and foregoing final assessments are payablV
interest up to July 1st, 1924, and from and after such date, *1)“^
cial assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual initall*
with interest nt 8 per cent per annum on nil deferred payment*
Witness my hnnd aa City Clerk nnd thq seal of the City of I
ford, Fla., this 28th day of Mny, A. D., 1924.
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Mny 29; Juno 5-12-10-20.

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with 24 new verses
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35c
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“Where tha t.asjr llsk lN Grow"
lii Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
35c
&lt; Ireult. Hcmlnnti, County. Flnr- **A Smile Will Go n Long. Long Way"
itla.
30c
Ppeclul Tux School DUtrlct No. 4,
HAN
fcm ln olc County. Florida, by
30c
Wm. Jacob*. N. C. Jacob* and
(let iv clianci. on a ForJ for ovary
Km HI it Trlb bio, Trustee*. und C.
ilnltar
paid
on
old
account* all this
F. HiirrUon. Chairman. F r t u l T ,
M. lllluTn* nml C. A. Dallas,' a* week.
Momher* of the County nourd
of Public Instruction fur H*m!nnl« County, Florida,
The m a le of Florida, ex rot, Deo.1 A.
DeCoftc*,'Ktale Attorney for the
Seventh Judicial
Circuit
of
Florida.
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CITATION
To the Citizens and T ax P ayers o f
Hald Hpeelal T a x Hchool D istrict
No. 4. Hemlnole County, F lorida:
WII KICKAH. A p etition ha* been
Itlrd In the above sty led Court by
Special Tux Hchool D istrict No. 4.
Hemlnole County. Florida, s e tt ln a
for)h the fnet that an election h a s
been mill'd and held In said Hpeelal

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Notice la thereby given that A. M..
Shepherd, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 317. tinted tbe 6th d ay of
June. A. D. 1922.'has filed said c e r ­
tificate In rny office, nnd h a s-m a d e
application for tax deed to laauP In
accordance with law. Hald certificate
embraces the follow in g described
property situated In Hemlnole c o u n ­
ty, Florida, to-wlt:
H'j of HE', of SE»i (les* NVi and
less 166 ft. N. nnd S. by 200 ft. K.
and W. In HE Cor.).
The said land being assessed at
the date nf the Issuance of such c e r ­
tificate In tho name of Unknow n.
Unless aald certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law tax deed
will Issue, thereon on the 19th day
of July. A. D. 1921.
W itn e ss my official signature, and
seal this tho t l t h day of June, A. D,
1921.
E. A. DOUOLAHH. '
Clerk Circuit Court Hemlnole ■,
County, Florida.
Dy A. M. WKEKH, D. C.

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American League
Chibs:
W. L.
V New York ..........
29 22
D e tro it..........................32 25
Boston ......................... 27 24
St. Louis .....
........26 26
Washington . .......... _26 26
Chicago ........................25 26
Cleveland................. .....24 27
Philadelphia ................ 19 32

NEW YORK, June 19.—Wayland Dean
pitched brilliantly
against St. Louis Wednesday and
the Giants won 3 to 1, making it
three straight from the Cardinals.
Dean yielded four hits, two of
•which were by Hornsby. In addi­
tion, the New York pitcher hit a
home run.
Score by innings:
St. Louis ........ 000 000 001—t 4 1
New York .......100 100 lOx—3 8 1
Haines, Delaney and Gonzales;
Dean and Snyder.

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161.85
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50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 7, T r 9—
233.00
.
72
glU and Lewis Duckett, Lot 8, Blk 8 ;T r 9.....
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Bog. on W.
% *7
«e line of French Avenue at a point 72 ft. N. of
1 • ** f* • .
N. line of Seventh Street, run N. 51.7 ft.
1 16-1.70
W. 100 fL, S. 61.7 f t , E. 100 ft., to beg— . . 50.9
( “ ifll.85
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 1, B il 9, Tr 9.......... . 50
161.85
1
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 2, Blk 9, Tr 9.-1....... 50
207.17
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 3, Blk 9, Tr 9-------- . 6-1 *
161.85
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 4, Blk 9 , Tr 9—.... . 60 4 '
161.85
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 6, Blk 0, T r 9— — . 50
200.70
.
62
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Mrs. J. C. Higgins. Lot 1, B!k 10, T r 9.............
200.70
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Mrs. L. B. Carat, Lot 2, Blk 10, T r 9..... .............
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144.06
.
44.5
W. F. Runge, N. 44V4 f t Lot .3, Blk 10, T r 9.......
17.80
N. II. Garner, S 6H ft. oi Lot 3, Blk 10, T r 9.---- 6.5 :
126.24
N, H. Gamer, N. 39 ft. Lot 4, Blk 10, Tr 9...t -t... 39
•#
. 49.7
160B8
N. II. Gamer, S 49.7-ft. Lot &lt; Blk 10, Tr
378.73
Cornelia Zachary, Lot 6, Blk 3, T r 0,— ...... —.117
l, 133.84
George A. Radford, Ix&gt;t 9, Blk 3,
9--....... ;......-. 40.73
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George A. Radford, N. 19.27 ft. Lot 10, Blk 3,
I ‘62.38
. 19^7
I
Mrs. F. K. Smith, S. 21.46 ft. L ot 10, Blk 3,
21.40 \ 9 69.47
T* 131.84
40.73
Mrs. F. K. Smith, Lot 11, Blk 3, f r 8..— ....... .
T. M. Mitchell, Lot 6, Blk 4, T r &amp;...................... 57.75 7 186.94
161.85
L. B. Hodgins, Lot 7, Blk 4, Tr 8........................... 50 .
161.85
L. Grow, Lot 8, Blk 4, Tr 8__.............................. 50
161.85
50
R. A. Howell, W tt of Lot 9, Blk 4, T r 8
57.75 r 186.94
161.40
. 49.86
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49.80
161.40
Meisch Realty Co„ Lot 7, Blk 5, T r 8..
49.80
161.40
378.73
.117
858.13
City Park, All Blk 6, T r 8........................ ......... .265.1
378.73
.117
J . W. Fitzgerald Est„ Lot 6, Blk 7, T r 8...........
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., L ot.7, Blk 7,
49
158.01

Chicago 9; Philadelphia 2
PHILADELPHIA, June 19. —
Aldridge held Philadelphia to six
hits Wednesday and Cnicngo bat­
ted out n 9 to 2 victory. Betts
started for the Phillies nnd was hit'
freely in the initial inhing, the
Cubs, piling up a three run lead
which was too much for the home
team to overcome.
A SPLENDID FEELING
Score by innings:
Chicago . ........300 200 211—9 10 0
Thnt tired, hslf-sick, discourag­
Philadelphia . 000 000 020—2 0 1 ed feeling caused by n torpid liver
Aldridge and O 'Farrcll; Betts, and constipated bowels can be
Steindccr, Hubbell nnd Wilson.
gotten rid
of with surprising
promptness by using Hcrbine. You
WEATHER AND CROP
feel its beneficial effect with the
Ample to heavy rains locally; first dose ns its purifying nnd regno? o H r m ,
Corn is good to excellent; in some
instances the rain was too late to bile and impurities but it im parts
benefit early plantings. Groves Im­ a splendid feeling of exhtlarntion.
proved; thore are sonio local com­ strength, vim, and buoyancy Df
plaints of fruit dropping. The set- spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Union
1V1K. of sweet potato slips contin— Pharmacy,

Washington 5; Chicago 4
Chicago, June 19.—Washington
defeated the White Sox 8 to 4
Wednesday, putting over two tal­
lica in the ninth, Manager Collins
of the Sox was banished when ho
proteqted a force play decision in
the ninth, French taking hia place.
Faber pitched hia first game since
his operation, relieving Lcverette.
Score by innings:
Washington . .. .100 200 002—5 5 2
L' Chicago •_ .r .vv„lg9 U l 000—4 9 l
Bverctte, Faber antf Crouse?

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Red Sox Best Brooklyn—Pirates
Take Close Came From Bos.
ton—Cubs Trounce
Phillies.

Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 1
BROOKLYN, June 19.—Doak
made his debut in the box for
Brooklyn Wednesday and pitched it
good game, but Donohue twirled n
shade better nnd Cincinnati broke
the Dodger’s winning streak by a
score of 2 to 1. A close decision
nt the plate by Umpire Moran
gave Cincinnati its first run. The
other was enrned by Roush's double
and Bressler's single.
Score by innings:
Cincinnati .........001 100 000—2 8 1
Brooklyn .... ......000 000 100—l p 0
of Application for Tax Deed
Donohue nnd Wingo; Doak and Notice
Uniter Xeetlnn 1173 of the Geaeral
Taylor.
.Htntnte* of tbe Slate of Florida

Detroit 5; Boston 3
DETROIT, June 19.—Detroit
won the ntlre series from Boston,
taking Wednesday's game 5 to 3.
The victory of the Tigers, coupled
“ with thadefent handed the Yankees
- by Cleveland put Detroit within
striking distance of the American
League leaders. Piercy, Red Sox
ltcher, had to retire in favor of
iurray in the first inning when
he was struck on the head by a
batted ball.
Score by innings:.
Boston
................001 000 011—3
Detroit ....................011 030 00x—3
Piercy, Murray, Ross and
O'Neill: W. Collins and Bossier,
Woodall.
8t. Louis 5; Philadelphia 0
ST. LOUIS, June 19.—The
Browns made a clean sweep of the
three game series with Philadelphia
by shutting out the Athletics
Wednesday 5 to 0. Ken Williams
h it his twelfth home run in tha
. eighth scoring Slsler.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia ... 000 000 000—0 0 0
8t. L ouis........ 000 100 04x—5 11 0
Rommel!, Meeker, Harris and
Bruggy; Kolp and Scvereld.

DEAN’S PITCHING
ENABLES GIANTS
TO BEA1ST. LOUIS

day o f May. 19X4. to d stsr m ln a
w h e th er nr not there ehould be Is­
sued by said Special Tax School
D istrict, bonds In the sum o f |l(r.&lt;004,44, to bear Interest at th e rata
of. qlx per rent pqr annum. In terest,
payable semi-annually, said bonds
to he dated July 1st. 1 9 1 4 / and to
m ature as follows, to-w lt:
Donds numbered One and T w o. for
11,000.00 each, to mature ten y ears
a fte r the date thereof.
Donds numbered Three, Four, and
Five.* for 11.040.00 each, to m ature
tw e n ty years after the date thereof;
Donds numbered Six. Seven, Eight,
Nine. and Ten, for 11,400.00 each. ,to
mature thirty years after the d ate
thereof, and the principal and lt|o
IHUMcm or all bond* to be p ayable
nt the National Park Dank, C ity and
State o f New Tork; the proceeds of
the said bonds to be used for the
urpnse nf acquiring, building, en
rglng, furnishing or o th e rw ise |m proving school building* nnd school
grounds and for the ex c lu siv e us*
of the public free schools ' w ith in
said Special Tax Hchool D istric t No.
4. that a canvas* of the return* of
said election show prlma facie e v i­
dence that said election w a s In
favor of the Issuance nf the aald
bonds as aforesaid by the said
District.
NOW THEREFORE, In pursuance
to an order of the Court herein
made and In conformity w ith law,
notice la hereby given that the c i t i ­
zens und tax payers nf the said S p e­
cial Tax Hchool District No. 4. Hcmlnole County. Florida, are by the said
order and by law required to be nnd
appear before the Honorable Circuit
Court of the Heventh Judicial Circuit
of Florida, oil the £th day of Ju ly. A.
D. 1911. at 10 o’clock In the m orning,
nt Sanford. Hemlnole County, F lo r ­
ida. then nnd there to show ratine. If
any they have, w hy said bond*
should not be validated nnd c o n ­
firmed.
WITNEHH, my hand nnd official
seal of office nt Hanford. Hemlnole
t ’ouniy. Florida, tbl* the t l t h d ay of
June. 13 34.
E. A. DOUdRAHH.
Clerk of Circuit Court. Heventh
Judicial Circuit, Hemlnole
Countv, Florida.
Dy V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
HCHELLB MAINEH.
Attorney for Petltloncra.
(Clerk's Scat.)
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TheSignof aGoodInvestment
OU can make money in­
vesting in real estate in
any part of Florida. You
can* make your investment as
safe and sure as you desire—and
remove practically a ll. elements
of speculation—by buying.i'eal es­
tate of the most approved type
where rapid growth is £ guaran­
tee of rapid profits.

Gables you appreciate at once the
obvious truth that here is some­
thing in beautiful suburb-build­
ing which has never been at­
tempted heretofore in this countryv •For- the Granada Entrance
is only the open sesame to broad
boulevards and plazas; parks and
parkways beautified by the great­
est planting program. No fea­
ture of the great work has been
overlooked—no item too small to
receive the utmost skill and care.

Coral Gables invites in a very spe­
cial way the serious consideration
of those who seek safety, security,
and assured profits in real estate
buying. Every dollar invested in
Coral Gables land during the
three years of its d^yelopment has
been put back in improvements
which have doubled the value of
the property for investors.

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the meager description of words,
but in the realized picture which
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Miscellaneous 11
Lost and Found
For R ent
tv
Houses* For R ent
REAL ESTATE
M IS C E L L A N E O U S ^ * •
)ally .^W-ald
W anted
ABOUT Folk Countyand
A partm ents
FOR SALE
LOSl an opportunity to keep
RATES LEARN
t*—Cool, comfortable, 6- FOR SALE — Celery, farm s, all
Jutkelilnd, through the Star-Tele".!:,
abreast with the times hX-Obt
room furnished house with gar­
sises and prices. It will pay you FOR S A L E , o i l T R A U E — F ir e ^ Gash in Advance g/nm. Best advertising medium in WANTED—Santoro business men reading the classified pages of F oil RENT—-Two room* house- age.
Address P. 0, Box 1052.
to sec us if you are going to buy,
room' house and garage. Two lota
South Florida Published mT'*Tiinga. who are In need of competent your daily newspaper. Herald keeping apartment. 710 Oak Ave­
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We“ sell a t the owners1 —1
w
— jn Jacksonville. Well located
prices,;
Stnr-Telegram. Lakeland._Fla.__ help should read the classified want ads contain many fnterestln nue.
^ __ A ap lB
'■ila. » m - '* • t * .
FOR RENT — 0-rown house,'new­ strictly.
ply Box R, care Herald.
page of The Herald. Thera's no messages. 1I t will pay you to reaI
ttn m p a l r a a a a a d »«J«
COUIMHLii
too.)
.
LEDQRU—Class­
ly finished throughout. Fine lo- FOR SALE—5-room bungalow, all F oITSALE—One Ford sedan body!
FOR RENT — Three-room fur­
J i l l | mnardlsf#ly fa r
ified nils have the largest circu­ reason for sending out-of-town for them dally.
nished apartment with private cation, 209 Fifth St. ; -______
modern, on Laurel Ave. 94,000,
*Jf*
lation In , Southwestern Georgia. help when there is probably just
207 French Ave.
_______ _ l»* ■ IIm Itatq lg fC-word) tin*.
easy terms.
LOST—On 6th St. or Oak Ave., 10 porch and bath, to adults only.
the
person
you
want
in
the
city.
.............- Be ■ Mae
FOR
SALE—Complete radio kat;
days ago, pair of tortoise frame Apply 310 Oak.
HOUSE FOR RENT — Furnished FOR SALE—6-room house,, mod­
a- : •............ „...........Ac a Ila*
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­
will
take small cosh paymenV
ern,
water,
lights
and
gas,
well
glasses
in
case.
Reward
it
returned
or unfurnished bungalow and
■ _ , , _______ 4* a line
FOR RENT — Ideal apartment,
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
and balance easy terms. Bog 201,
furnished.
Lot
75
ft,
front
on
Park
to
607
Oak
Ave.
garage,
11th
St.
nnd
Oak
Ave.
In­
Type dtr&amp;^f* above
lower
floor.
Room
and
kitchen­
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
care Herald. _______ .
■, '
quire Mrs. Julius Tnknch, Celery Ave. 93,500, Terms. ette. 200 E. Third S t.______
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
Udiecd d ates are tor con*
FOR
SAL
e
—Complete
radio
equip10c per line. Waycross JournalFOR RENT — Two apartments nt Ave., or Mrs. Tspinwall, 12th St.
&lt;1#* ln*ertft&gt;na.
ment and complete sets a t varioua
SEMINOLE Jl KALTY
,
CO„
Are You Going to Huild a New HOUSES FOR SALE
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
rerfe «)f a v er a g e length
TheFairview, 520 West First St. nnd Myrtle Ave.
prices. Cash or terms. B or 201.
_____
Seminole
le
Hotel
Apnei.
Ilarn
or
Put
on
u
New
Roof?
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counted a 11ns
care Herald.
tto charge J«a for flret TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
Hair
Seals
Threaten
FOR
SALE—Small
hotel,
18
rooms,
ers and fern growers of Volusia
Itlofi.*
FOR SALE—04 acres on the S t FOR SALE—A one stable manure,
|T«rti*lng Is restricta# to
To Fishermen
nt n sacrifice. Close in. This is Loss
county advertise in the DeLand
BUILDING
Johns river in- Volusia county,
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. R.
Special Summer Pricea
4r classification. ■ J
the
best
buy
on
the
peninsula.
For
Dally
News,
rate
lc
per
word,
cash
| close to Monroe bridge, for sale Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast*
■ •rror la made The Ban*
MATERIAL
with order.
short time only 913,000,00. Write
or trade. About 15 aeres In bearing [ ings, Fla
Urald w in b« responsible
VANCOUVER. B. C.. Juno 18.—
Cummings &amp; Donovan, Belvedere Destruction of one-sixth to one]• on* Incorrect Insertion,
grove; three flowing wells; land FpK SALE—One so.all home elec­
GALVANIZED
IRON
A
LITTLE
WANT
AD
In
The
tvertlitr. for subsequent
Bldg., Daytonn_Beach, Fla.
third of the average spring salmon MIRACLE Concrete Co- general very rich nad ns fine as there Is in
Herald will bring you big re­
tric light plant, Hoolehan-Cole-,|(
oaa Tlia offic e should bo
cement work, sidew lau, build­ Florida for trucking. No improve­ man
FOR SALE — Seven-room bunga­ pack in tho Fraser river by hair
COMPOSITION ROOFING
(tamodlatelr In ea se of
Co,
'*
sults. Advertise those old articles
ing
blocks.
Irrigation
hose*.
J.
B.
ments exempt barn; all under fence.
low. Has lights, water and nil seals has caused local fishermen to
you
have
stored
away
and
have
FOR
SALE
—
McClaren
and
thmTO AIlVRnTISRflS.
Owners In business have not the
modern conveniences. Mrs. L. II. fepr the fish will become extinct Terwllleger, Prop.
STRIP SHINGLES
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
lop cord tires and tubes. Gulf
&gt;rald representative thor__________
"w -_______ time to look after same. For quick
Allen,
Longwood,
Fla.
und
a
large
revenue
be
lost.
may
bring
you
several
dollars.
r (air.filar with ratna, rules
gas,
oil, best accessories. Fellow#
urlflcntlon, w ill ttlve you
So clever arc the seals that it is Lumber and Building Material. sale or trade will take 925,000.00. Service- Station, F irst and Elm.Phone ,148 and n representative
Address
John
H.
.Wolf
&amp;
Co.,
De
Carter
Lumber
Company
its Information. And If
CHASE &amp; CO.
will call to eee you.
a race between them nnd the fish­
Phone 447-LA __________________
bh, they w ill a ssist you In
Land, Florida, i ‘
N. Laurel bL Phone 565.
Phone 603
ermen every time a bobbing cork
Army
Worm
Disturbs
FOR SALE—One Jersey cow And
FLpRID/V—ORLANDO^- Orlando
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on the net shows that a salmon has
eltechvfr. • * * » ♦ *
calf. Write Mr#.
morntig‘Sentinel; largest classi­
FOR
SALE
—
5
acres
of
celery.
Crops in Seminole struck it. Tho seals generally win. HILL LUMBER GQ. House at lund, 10 minutes ride on Sanfura L-three-weeks-old
lP O | tT ^ &gt; T N11TICTB. . . .- .
II. Allen, Longwood, Fla.
fied business, rate lc a word, mOp
Wvlf-like,
a
seal
goes
for
the
Service,
Quality
•
end
Price
utlsrrs should give their Imum 24c cash with order.
Ave. at Mecca Hammock. Flowing FQR SALE— Buffet, fumed oak.
WANTED—By small family, two
A number of fanners report ttiat* th?»nt of a fish, and usually a head
br postofflca addreas as
well, no sulphur water. TvfO . finish. 410 Palmetto Ave.
3
is their phono number If AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Aularge furnished rooms, centrally there is a great multitude of is nil that is left iu the net. Fisher­ Total 332.66 Miles
houses, 4(? Brown Leghorn pullets, FOR SALE—150 Tangerine, calenteitre results: About one
^gustn, Go.—Augusta’s greatest located, first floor preferred. Ad­ worms,in their fields, feeding oft men have tried spreading a “blind"
out of a thousand has a
enough for life; M acre of cia', grapefruit, satsnma and
anything that is green. These are not. to protect the actual fishing
Roads on Program wood
eke, and the others can’t classified medium, rate cash ,09c dress, W. II. B. care Herald.
grapes, some orange- trees. 662 JofTa one-year-old trees, sour stock;
islcate with you unless charge. 10c per line, minimum
probably the army worm, or n n«, hut the seals, evidently lenrnfeet from the hard road. |200 25Cc off the lot. The rainy season
,30c.
‘
aw your address,
ing the trick, drive snlmon into
closely related species.
TALLAHASSEE^ June 1R.—A down and 425 per month till paid is the timo to plant. B. F. Tiller,
the
net
to
make
capture
easier.
■ronllnnsnee IIHST Is
Fbw of the crops left in the
MAINE—Waterv|IJe, Morning Sen­ State Treasury R a s
full, no interest. 3 acres cleared Poala, Fla.____________________
Is person at The Asa*
^&lt;c&gt;t only do seals live on snlmon, total of 332.66 miles of highway in
fields nt present would Justif
tinel. Thousands of Jrfnine peo­
.llrrsld Itlffce or bf.lrl*. '
land,
partly tiled. Box 791, San­ FOR SALE — Thoroughbred
is
covered
In
proposed
projects,
BigCredit
Balance
control measures that entail muci hW when their hunger is appeased,
4 Telephone dleeaatftlple nre interested In Florida prop­
ford.
' ' “Puppies".
pples". “We 'have them
dale
expense. However, where deemerf thoy kill for sport, tossing the fish work not under construction) by
S are not v a l i d .
l v -■!&gt;/
erty. Reach them through the
200 E. Third St.
ttour. Prompt, Etrjetstn.
udvisuble, dusting with lead arseni oiU of the water ns a cat plays the state road department in its
TALLAHASSEE,
Wuno
18.—
Sentinel.
Rato
card
on
applica­
Service.
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should give a fair degree of with a mouse. A seal can throw a budget for 1924, the detail* of FOR SALE—By owner, 1% acres FOR SALE — Fumed »a»k dining
tion.
V
Floridas'’irensury had to Its cred­ ate
tiled land with six-room house,
control.
which have JUnt been made public.
room suite, brass bed, whita
PALM BEACH COUNTY—tL e it a balance of more than four mil­
Where n field or crop is ns yet PUSH INDUSTRY DECLINES The tentative budget was adopted on 4th St. und Pecan Ave. Inquire enameled bed, library table, desk,
ooms For R ent
scene of stupendous development lion dollars on May 8P, it is dis­ uninfested, some degree of coni
at the January meeting of thj* de­ Box "C. C.’\ care Herald.
victrola, couch and four-burner
Read about it in the Palm Beach closed by the monthly statement tral can be had by surrounding ►JHJULIN, June 18.—Miss Soni- partment, after whtdh a hearing
stove including oven. Phone 189.
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ of. Treasurer J. C. Luning, which th at field With a small, ditch, the cr*. tho secretary* of the Dublin In- I was
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f—SSIVS• • FOR SALE OR RENT—Truck land FOR SALE—One good pair farm
held
Orlando,
atV which
ENT—One room apd gar- quest.
showed thnt the general revenue sides of which are perpcudiculnr. dqstrial Development Association,1C0Unty delegations were given an| in the Iowa City-Oviedo section,
hot and cold water. W. L.
mules, double harness and wag­
1200 Magnolia.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally fund nlono amounted to |1,107,- It sermes as a very cffectlvo trap, in u paper reud to the Dublin Pub- opportunity to be heard on projects Ready to farm. See Bob King, on; two milk cows, three and four
A little poison bait kept fresh id l^city Club drew a gloomy picture to be included In the years’ plans. Oviedo, or write E. R. Moore, 250 y£drs old. Inquire Mrs. Thoa. Em­
Times, the great homo daily, 206.67.
RENT—Rooms.
Wouldn’t
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. jryojects
. . . nraposed N. E. 25th St„ Miami, Fla.
In addition to
Receipts during May more thnn the ditch might be of help. Th of the chances of industrial pr&gt;met Wilson.
rate lVic per word, minimum
gfr-s in Irelund.
s able to use the money se- chnrge 25c cash with order. Writo doubled the disbursements, the ditch together with the dusting
the department -has work under
y renting that vacant room for complete rate card.
totnls being respectively 91.077,- the outside rows should give A i.During the Sinn Fein movement construction on federal aid projects
reasonable nnd economical control. before the treaty the people took a amounting to l H ^ J n l l r a ; .work
1)56.01
and 1889,660.08.
CARS FOR SALE
ing to waste? There are DKV GI.OI* B IIS ATTENTION—I’t-nHelp W anted
*ttni)g interest In supporting Irish under ..construction on alute pro­ a*j — A
Th«
balance
on
4iapd
a
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the
be­
mvcoU-U
bc«lnnlna
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ersons looking for jplaces td Vefopmant In niortdn's history; a
ONCE— Man to make s«w#r
ginning of operations this Month ; Owing to fir* danger, gas fllleilj *imi fact u res »nd thu trudu boom* jects or 419.35 miles, and .mainte­
SALE — -{food second hand XTpipe
Itfll* nke cure of t)i£m and half million dollar h lR h w a y x td 'th e totaled' 94,028,749.48 against 93,- toy bajfoorts nro prohibited by th# . . Now, Misb Somers said, the nance work scattered au over the •FOR
fittings. No experience Ye-’
Federal
truck,,
mules
and
ma­
g u l f b'earh' just • flill.tlii'il; U twq
Londtin coudty^touncil.
pCople were broken in) morale and state.
quired. Must be thoroughly relia­
r-muke money but. assist In m illion'd ollar lirtdgn ucrosn F scnm last' ihiqnth.
chinery.
Bob
King,
Oviedo,
Fla.
[Iw ir confidence in tnumselves Is
ble and willing to learn. Apply K.&gt;
fpeople in SnnfortL Phcuga' M r tidy ^.started:, quarter m illion
Vr
HI;
ditllar.,opera house under &lt;
A Texas
lc Ufluttered,
N
und their present day
B. McCracken. Supt., between 9:00an'has
a
wholesol
Light and wirclos* waves travel
ud over
ovo'r'(ho
give your ml
tho tel-'
tol- lio n ; two-, mflllons tttni
being iM
cntTnlfEarthquakes D ri v e nnd retail inqAs for thu buyin g uttitudo,.wus
and I0a&gt;m. The Florida McCrack­
one of cyulelsm nnd nt the rate of 186,1)00 miles n sec­
utli
t)lKl&gt;w*»r^t
gropt
ovtj^tHk
•|Usc The Ilerald f^r qal^k duvelopern M - t t e t i’ VIri con. foground
Try Smith’s Barbel en ^Concrete &amp; Pipe Co.
&gt;f snakes.
tlktilluiion.
ond.
r „v. Sharks M o;.Big Bay nnd aellih
f lo q i. W f l t * tiovelopm ent D epart­
WOMEN—Earn big money marine
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Shop
for
good
barber
Bungalo Aprons at home dutii
Storage room, 20*50, ment The 1’ensacola News.
MANILA, ..June 18.—Fishermen
lc Bldg., Oak' Avo.fc.for 'W B rr' VinmNTA—Clarksburg. The . ive.
- n C . \ t ’ Y u h l v i . WWIRnlMM. Roiemary Ap
ual ^number
erthamliso. S. Ktiuga, 412.
T A Y L O R )j
w in n K tW iM rii-ro r
A sbu ry P ark , N . J .
1 Cliff per wnrit, mi ni mum stc.
weeks, and some jdfagd
scientists believe
ENT—Three upstairs rooms TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of that the many earthquakes expertMR. SNOOP. MM HUS8AfJtf.S£E/Via :
TAWLN HAT6 TO PeSOfitT TO A
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r ^UL*T‘fory»Awev«»’«i»^a&gt;as*» Florida.xaal o»Ut» -edverttse
_ tifofe this Bur rop-s'ccvapcir:
jacpnt—ishrmts*
Tigrp^’driven
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T e d B o T u n — O om) in dent a word daily, two cents n word slmrk»*dnto "less disturbed waters.
IN WITH EVIL ASSOCIATE** VIOL
- o h \m s t r o n g
can sm m
It is said-thnt (n tit#*days when
x Hotel. 300 Purk Ave.
WISH TO PROTECT MiMFOff THE
S«indays.
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FROM HIMSEtF*
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.
„ Dewey's,$hips were lying in the bay
Bake OF'HiS family!
IfiNT—Codl furnished bed- M
DO YOU WANT tot buy or sell n^uf Cavitu, "awhnmini?
swimming call”
call" for
^|3.00 per. week. Also fur‘ crew was sounded -each day,
anything?’ If so kidvtrtlso in the
apartmcnU Piivat# home, ttfe ,4‘GaUwivilla Bun.''
but not^, crews of ,th# American
Schelle Maines
nion Ave. ’ A
“!■)
Sanford Novelty Works
ADVERTISING gets results’ if 1^ fleet uce fofbWdun to gwii# fn the
I
V. C. COt.t.KIl Pro*.
reaches potential buyers. Pa- deep water unless 'they romnln
•*- LAWYEU
within
the
wire
screening
a
t
CanDaily News Is circulated In
ches 2 Children latka
Crarrol Sh«*
Mill Work
nn Industrial and agricultural sec­ ucun Bat whero the Cavite naval
located.
station
-i—
C
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u
rt
H
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tion.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBR
t Death In Fire
BIT CtMSMtdsI St root
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
PEN
MAN DIES
AY, Va., June 16. — How
Johns County is reached through
her was forced to stanfl by the St. Augustine Evening Record.
KEY WEST. June 18.-Richnrd
DR. R. M. WELSH
ejs and watch her two Quick results. Two cents per word. Pcacon, Jr., one of this city’s oldest
children burn to death'wus Sample copy on request.
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
citizens, is dead at the age of 6-1.
He wus one of-the city's most suc­
n dispatches received here
Aootp.205 Cuprad Building
cessful business men before his re­
from HoneyvllU, 10 miles
Phone*:
Office 20, Home 21
tirement
several
years
ago.
He
is
j
of here. Mrs. Jack Alger
Sixty per cent of the 750 auto­
feed her childnfn, aged threer mobiles In Constantinople are of survived by his widow, two daugh­
4 l l ^ P . FI*A.
ters, four sisters, and one brother.
oar, in the home while she American make.
,
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---------a .town, several miles dlstitnt
7-household articles. U po n .-------------------- ---------- Rowing Races Today
Wilson Welding A Radiator
itum found- th lU ttu ft. nfin* r H i n a t i i m M i u i i a r a i i i i
) NEITHEB DO l MADAM
IRECENTLH FOUND A RECEIPT
uibai
S t e t s o n iProfessor
and was in another coun-rxrtm a rn * r
Works
BUT IN SIMILAR CASES
MM DEAR
IN MIS POCKET SHOWING WHERE
wtrk and
nearest
I HOPE ‘T’S not
THE RESULTS ARC OFTEN
MADAMM
E
WAS
ARRtSteO
FOR
CARW
ING
Accepts
Summer
Job
M seme distance away,
•If IPs Metal we ej gela tt."
WORSE-THAN MOU WOULD
as s&amp;Rioys as
SERIOUS!
LIQUOR AND.THEN t HEARD
break down the dour# and 8PEC TA Li-7-room apartm ent house, At Bible Conference
f&gt; p tc r * perhaps ' iT i S *
OF THIS CA
L'TH iN K KIM
CALL
UP
A
CUSTOMER
tANFOKD, FLORIDA
i were- futile, and flnall; 'our blocks w e st of Han Juan liarNOT too tJATB TO SAUE
*¥*£ S MEOEUW. Y m r ,S&gt;moop!!
REGARDING SOME CASES SO . . H#W
»«. f&lt;m-e&lt;btu-stand and wstclh i«B. »Vir«t Br. B rin gs l««.oe per
v _ M4M FROM JA IL!
FC—.
m(
FORTUNATE
X WISH TO HAVE. HIM *rr* f r IT |S FOR MOU Yd
MANILLA, June 18.—Cane suth* a window the feeble ef- month. Aak about It.
shadowed and find out
. 1 jl HAdh SUCH A
uf the tots t o ' escape thd tfaerg'i farm on ba'rtj road. Tw o- ;nr production in the Philippine
what he lSOO«N6»
story
d
w
ellin
g;
w
ell
tiled;
a
bar­
r CA*%0L6 S c e u rH
Islands
for
the
crop
year
of
1923Charred
bodies were
W. J. Thigpen
MOOR COMMAND
gain : tern]*; 6 m iles out.
1924 is expected to reach 355,000
b eau tifu l bungalow *, close long tons, according to figures
TONA’S IMPROVEMENTS Several
In; reasonable; term * to ault.
Real Estate and Insurance
printed by the Manila Times. The
,, V*
'M 1**!t
*•*'’ *
Heveral w ell located b uildin g lo ts 1922-1923 crop amounted to only
YTONA. June 18.—Work on on corner, cheap; term*,
Puleston-Brumlay
Bldg,
ity’s improvement program d en eral m ercan tile business. W eekly 203.000 long tons.
Sanford, Fla,
The centrifugal' sugar produc­
♦gun. The plans Include im- sule* average good, year round.
tion for this year is estimated at
ments along the w ater front, Iteaeon fo r se llin g , le a v in g tow n.
» fire house, paying, of Fair- 10-acra w ell Improved farm on 1-ake 302.000 tons, against 223,000 tons
also on D ix ie H igh w ay. All the previous year. The muscavatenuo. A good part of the Monroe;
Sanford Sign Shop I
im plem ents su ita b le for d airying. dos output-for the present ytiar Is
&gt; expected to be completed Term* to ault.
APPROPRIATE
placed at 32,000 tors, compared
* the tourist season opens
with
40,000
tons
the
previous
year.
October.
SEMINOLE
LETTERING
For
All
Classes of Work
Pianos must be specially made
Business Exchange
eriscope for us# of drivers of
107
NortL
Sanford Av#
for
Shanghai
and
can
not
with(
,
obilea which has' been in- Welaka B ldg.------Phone 393
stand the climate of other parts of { ; |
revently, permits avfuU view
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